This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected in the 1885 general election, held over several days from 24 November 1885 to 18 December 1885.
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! Party !! Seats
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| Liberal Party || 319
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| Conservative Party || 247
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| Irish Parliamentary Party || 86
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| Independent Liberal || 11
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| Crofters Party || 4
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|| Independent Conservative || 1
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||Independent Lib-Lab || 1
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A
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!Constituency!!MP!!Party
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| Aberdeen North
| William Hunter
| Liberal
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| Aberdeen South
| James Bryce
| Liberal
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| Aberdeenshire East
| Peter Esslemont
| Liberal
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| Aberdeenshire West
| Robert Farquharson
| Liberal
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| Abingdon
| Philip Wroughton
| Conservative
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| Accrington
| Frederick William Grafton
| Liberal
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| Altrincham
| John Brooks
| Conservative
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| Andover
| William Wither Bramston Beach
| Conservative
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| Anglesey
| Richard Davies
| Liberal
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| Antrim East
| James Martin McCalmont
| Conservative
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| Antrim Mid
| Hon. Robert Torrens O'Neill
| Conservative
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| Antrim North
| Edward Macnaghten
| Conservative
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| Antrim South
| William Ellison-Macartney
| Conservative
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| Appleby
| William Lowther
| Conservative
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| Arfon
| William Rathbone
| Liberal
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| Argyllshire
| Donald Horne Macfarlane
| Crofters'
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| Armagh Mid
| John McKane
| Conservative
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| Armagh North
| Edward James Saunderson
| Conservative
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| Armagh South
| Alexander Blane
| Irish Parliamentary
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| Ashburton
| Charles Seale-Hayne
| Liberal
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| Ashford
| William Pomfret
| Conservative
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| Ashton-under-Lyne
| John Addison
| Conservative
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| Aston Manor
| Hugh Gilzean-Reid
| Liberal
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| Aylesbury
| Ferdinand de Rothschild
| Liberal
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| Ayr District of Burghs
| Richard Campbell
| Liberal
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| Ayrshire North
| Hon. Hugh Elliot
| Liberal
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| Ayrshire South
| Eugene Wason
| Liberal
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|colspan="3"|
B
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| Banbury
| Sir Bernhard Samuelson, Bt
| Liberal
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| Banffshire
| Robert Duff
| Liberal
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| Barkston Ash
| Robert Gunter
| Conservative
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| Barnard Castle
| Sir Joseph Pease, Bt
| Liberal
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| Barnsley
| Courtney Kenny
| Liberal
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| Barnstaple
| George Pitt-Lewis
| Liberal
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| Barrow-in-Furness
| David Duncan
| Liberal
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| Basingstoke
| George Sclater-Booth
| Conservative
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| Bassetlaw
| William Beckett-Denison
| Conservative
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|rowspan="2"| Bath<br />(Two members)
| Edmond Wodehouse
| Liberal
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| Robert Stickney Blaine
| Conservative
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| Battersea
| Octavius Vaughan Morgan
| Liberal
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| Bedford
| Samuel Whitbread
| Liberal
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| Belfast East
| Edward de Cobain
| Indep Conservative
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| Belfast North
| William Ewart
| Conservative
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| Belfast South
| William Johnston
| Indep Conservative
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| Belfast West
| James Horner Haslett
| Conservative
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| Bermondsey
| Thorold Rogers
| Liberal
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| Berwick-upon-Tweed
| Sir Edward Grey, Bt
| Liberal
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| Berwickshire
| Hon. Edward Marjoribanks
| Liberal
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| Bethnal Green North East
| George Howell
| Liberal-Labour
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| Bethnal Green South West
| Edward Pickersgill
| Liberal
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| Bewdley
| Sir Edmund Lechmere, Bt
| Conservative
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| Biggleswade
| Charles Magniac
| Liberal
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| Birkenhead
| Sir Edward Bruce Hamley
| Conservative
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| Birmingham Bordesley
| Henry Broadhurst
| Liberal-Labour
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| Birmingham Central
| John Bright
| Liberal
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| Birmingham East
| William Cook
| Liberal
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| Birmingham Edgbaston
| George Dixon
| Liberal
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| Birmingham North
| William Kenrick
| Liberal
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| Birmingham South
| Joseph Powell-Williams
| Liberal
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| Birmingham West
| Joseph Chamberlain
| Liberal
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| Birr
| Bernard Molloy
| Irish Parliamentary
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| Bishop Auckland
| James Mellor Paulton
| Liberal
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|rowspan=2| Blackburn<br />(Two members)
| William Coddington
| Conservative
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| Sir Robert Peel, Bt
| Conservative
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| Blackpool
| Hon. Frederick Stanley
| Conservative
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| Bodmin
| Leonard Courtney
| Liberal
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|rowspan=2| Bolton<br />(Two members)
| Herbert Shepherd-Cross
| Unionist
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| Hon. Francis Bridgeman
| Unionist
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| Bootle
| Thomas Sandys
| Conservative
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| Boston
| William Ingram
| Liberal
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| Bosworth
| James Ellis
| Liberal
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| Bow and Bromley
| William Robson
| Liberal
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| Bradford Central
| William Edward Forster
| Liberal
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| Bradford East
| Angus Holden
| Liberal
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| Bradford West
| Alfred Illingworth
| Liberal
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| Brecknockshire
| William Fuller-Maitland
| Liberal
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| Brentford
| Octavius Coope
| Conservative
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| Bridgwater
| Edward Stanley
| Conservative
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| Brigg
| Sir Henry Meysey-Thompson, Bt
| Liberal
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|rowspan=2| Brighton<br />(Two members)
| David Smith
| Conservative
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| William Thackeray Marriott
| Conservative
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| Bristol East
| Handel Cossham
| Liberal
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| Bristol North
| Lewis Fry
| Liberal
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| Bristol South
| Joseph Dodge Weston
| Liberal
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| Bristol West
| Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt
| Conservative
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| Brixton
| Ernest Baggallay
| Conservative
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| Buckingham
| Edmund Verney
| Liberal
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| Buckrose
| Christopher Sykes
| Conservative
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| Burnley
| Peter Rylands
| Liberal
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| Burton
| Sir Michael Bass, Bt
| Liberal
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| Bury
| Sir Henry James
| Liberal
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| Bury St Edmunds
| Lord Francis Hervey
| Conservative
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| Buteshire
| James Robertson
| Conservative
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C
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| Caithness-shire
| Gavin Brown Clark
| Crofters'
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| Camberwell North
| Richard Strong
| Liberal
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| Camborne
| Charles Conybeare
| Independent Liberal
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| Cambridge
| Robert Uniacke-Penrose-Fitzgerald
| Conservative
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|rowspan="2"| Cambridge University<br />(Two members)
| Henry Cecil Raikes
| Conservative
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| Alexander Beresford Hope
| Conservative
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| Canterbury
| John Henniker Heaton
| Conservative
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| Cardiff District
| Sir Edward James Reed
| Liberal
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| Cardiganshire
| David Davies
| Liberal
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| Carlisle
| Robert Ferguson
| Liberal
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| County Carlow
| Edmund Dwyer Gray
| Irish Parliamentary
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| Carmarthen District
| John Jenkins
| Liberal
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| Carmarthenshire East
| David Pugh
| Liberal
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| Carmarthenshire West
| W. R. H. Powell
| Liberal
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| Carnarvon
| Love Jones-Parry
| Liberal
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| Cavan East
| Thomas O'Hanlon
| Irish Parliamentary
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| Cavan West
| Joseph Biggar
| Irish Parliamentary
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| Chatham
| Sir John Eldon Gorst
| Conservative
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| Chelmsford
| William Beadel
| Conservative
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| Chelsea
| Sir Charles Dilke, Bt
| Liberal
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| Cheltenham
| James Agg-Gardner
| Conservative
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| Chertsey
| Frederick Hankey
| Conservative
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| Chester
| Balthazar Foster
| Liberal
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| Chester-le-Street
| James Joicey
| Liberal
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| Chesterfield
| Alfred Barnes
| Liberal
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| Chesterton
| Sir Charles Hall
| Conservative
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| Chichester
| Charles Gordon-Lennox
| Conservative
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| Chippenham
| Banister Fletcher
| Liberal
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| Chorley
| Joseph Feilden
| Conservative
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| Christchurch
| Charles Young
| Conservative
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| Cirencester
| Arthur Winterbotham
| Liberal
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| Clackmannan and Kinrossshire
| John Balfour
| Liberal
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| Clapham
| John Fletcher Moulton
| Liberal
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| Clare East
| Joseph Cox
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Clare West
| Jeremiah Jordan
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Cleveland
| Henry Fell Pease
| Liberal
|-
| Clitheroe
| Sir Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, Bt
| Liberal
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| Cockermouth
| Charles James Valentine
| Conservative
|-
| Colchester
| Henry John Trotter
| Conservative
|-
| Colne Valley
| Henry Beaumont
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan=2| Cork City<br />(Two members)
| Charles Stewart Parnell
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Maurice Healy
| Irish Parliamentary
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| County Cork East
| William John Lane
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| County Cork Mid
| Charles Kearns Deane Tanner
| Irish Parliamentary
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| County Cork North
| James Christopher Flynn
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| County Cork North East
| Edmund Leamy
| Irish Parliamentary
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| County Cork South
| J. E. Kenny
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| County Cork South East
| John Hooper
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| County Cork West
| James Gilhooly
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Coventry
| Henry Eaton
| Conservative
|-
| Crewe
| George William Latham
| Liberal
|-
| Cricklade
| Nevil Story Maskelyne
| Liberal
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| Croydon
| William Grantham
| Conservative
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|colspan="3"|
D
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| Darlington
| Theodore Fry
| Liberal
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| Dartford
| Sir William Hart Dyke, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Darwen
| Viscount Cranborne
| Conservative
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| Denbigh District
| George Thomas Kenyon
| Conservative
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| Denbighshire East
| George Osborne Morgan
| Liberal
|-
| Denbighshire West
| William Cornwallis-West
| Liberal
|-
| Deptford
| William Evelyn
| Conservative
|-
|rowspan=2| Derby<br />(Two members)
| Thomas Roe
| Liberal
|-
| Sir William Vernon Harcourt
| Liberal
|-
| Derbyshire Mid
| Sir James Alfred Jacoby
| Liberal
|-
| Derbyshire North East
| Hon. Francis Egerton
| Liberal
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| Derbyshire South
| Henry Wardle
| Liberal
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| Derbyshire West
| Lord Edward Cavendish
| Liberal
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| Devizes
| Walter Long
| Conservative
|-
|rowspan=2| Devonport<br />(Two members)
| Sir John Henry Puleston
| Conservative
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| George Edward Price
| Conservative
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| Dewsbury
| John Simon
| Liberal
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| Doncaster
| Walter Shirley Shirley
| Liberal
|-
| Donegal East
| Arthur O'Connor
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Donegal North
| James Edward O'Doherty
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Donegal South
| Bernard Kelly
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Donegal West
| Patrick O'Hea
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Dorset East
| Hon. Pascoe Glyn
| Liberal
|-
| Dorset North
| Edwin Berkeley Portman
| Liberal
|-
| Dorset South
| Henry Parkman Sturgis
| Liberal
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| Dorset West
| Henry Richard Farquharson
| Conservative
|-
| Dover
| Alexander George Dickson
| Conservative
|-
| Down East
| Richard Ker
| Conservative
|-
| Down North
| Thomas Waring
| Conservative
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| Down South
| John Francis Small
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Down West
| Lord Arthur Hill
| Conservative
|-
| Droitwich
| John Corbett
| Liberal
|-
| Dublin County North
| J. J. Clancy
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Dublin County South
| Sir Thomas Esmonde, Bt
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Dublin College Green
| Timothy Daniel Sullivan
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Dublin Harbour
| Timothy Harrington
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Dublin St Patrick's
| William Martin Murphy
| Irish Parliamentary
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| Dublin St Stephen's Green
| Edmund Dwyer Gray
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
|rowspan=2| Dublin University<br />(Two members)
| Hugh Holmes
| Conservative
|-
| Hon. David Plunket
| Conservative
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| Dudley
| Henry Brinsley Sheridan
| Liberal
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| Dulwich
| John Morgan Howard
| Conservative
|-
| Dumbartonshire
| Archibald Orr-Ewing
| Conservative
|-
| Dumfries District of Burghs
| Ernest Noel
| Liberal
|-
| Dumfriesshire
| Sir Robert Jardine
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan="2"| Dundee<br />(Two members)
| Charles Lacaita
| Liberal
|-
| Edmund Robertson
| Liberal
|-
| Durham
| Thomas Milvain
| Conservative
|-
| Durham Mid
| William Crawford
| Liberal-Labour
|-
| Durham North West
| Llewellyn Atherley-Jones
| Liberal
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| Durham South East
| Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, Bt
| Liberal
|-
|colspan="3"|
E
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| Ealing
| Lord George Hamilton
| Conservative
|-
| East Grinstead
| George Burrow Gregory
| Conservative
|-
| Eastbourne
| Edward Field
| Conservative
|-
| Eccles
| Hon. Alfred Egerton
| Conservative
|-
| Eddisbury
| Henry James Tollemache
| Conservative
|-
| Edinburgh Central
| John Wilson
| Independent Liberal
|-
| Edinburgh East
| George Goschen
| Independent Liberal
|-
| Edinburgh South
| Sir George Harrison
| Independent Liberal
|-
| Edinburgh West
| Thomas Buchanan
| Liberal
|-
| Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities
| John Macdonald
| Conservative
|-
| Egremont
| The Lord Muncaster
| Conservative
|-
| Eifion
| John Bryn Roberts
| Liberal
|-
| Elgin District of Burghs
| Alexander Asher
| Liberal
|-
| Elgin and Nairnshire
| Sir George Macpherson-Grant, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| Elland
| Thomas Wayman
| Liberal
|-
| Enfield
| Viscount Folkestone
| Conservative
|-
| Epping
| Sir Henry Selwin-Ibbetson, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Epsom
| George Cubitt
| Conservative
|-
| Eskdale
| Robert Andrew Allison
| Liberal
|-
| Essex South East
| William Makins
| Conservative
|-
| Evesham
| Sir Richard Temple, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Exeter
| Hon. Henry Northcote
| Conservative
|-
| Eye
| Francis Seymour Stevenson
| Liberal
|-
|colspan="3"|
F
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| Falkirk District of Burghs
| John Ramsay
| Liberal
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| Fareham
| Sir Frederick Fitzwygram, Bt
| Conservative
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| | Faversham
| Herbert Knatchbull-Hugessen
| Conservative
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| Fermanagh North
| Willie Redmond
| Irish Parliamentary
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| Fermanagh South
| Henry Campbell
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Fife East
| John Boyd Kinnear
| Liberal
|-
| Fife West
| Hon. Robert Preston Bruce
| Liberal
|-
| Finsbury Central
| Howard Spensley
| Liberal
|-
| Finsbury East
| James Bigwood
| Conservative
|-
| Flint District
| John Roberts
| Liberal
|-
| Flintshire
| Richard Grosvenor
| Liberal
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| Forest of Dean
| Thomas Blake
| Liberal
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| Forfarshire
| James William Barclay
| Liberal
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| Frome
| Lawrence James Baker
| Liberal
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| Fulham
| William Hayes Fisher
| Conservative
|-
|colspan="3"|
G
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| Gainsborough
| Joseph Bennett
| Liberal
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| Galway Borough
| T. P. O'Connor
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Galway Connemara
| Patrick James Foley
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Galway East
| Matthew Harris
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Galway North
| John Philip Nolan
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Galway South
| David Sheehy
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Gateshead
| Hon. Walter James
| Liberal
|-
| Glamorganshire, East
| Alfred Thomas
| Liberal
|-
| Glamorganshire, Mid
| Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot
| Liberal
|-
| Glamorganshire, South
| Arthur John Williams
| Liberal
|-
| Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities
| James Alexander Campbell
| Conservative
|-
| Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown
| Mitchell Henry
| Liberal
|-
| Glasgow Bridgeton
| Edward Russell
| Liberal
|-
| Glasgow Camlachie
| Hugh Watt
| Liberal
|-
| Glasgow Central
| Gilbert Beith
| Liberal
|-
| Glasgow College
| Charles Cameron
| Liberal
|-
| Glasgow St Rollox
| John McCulloch
| Liberal
|-
| Glasgow Tradeston
| Archibald Corbett
| Liberal
|-
| Gloucester
| Thomas Robinson
| Liberal
|-
| Gorton
| Richard Peacock
| Liberal
|-
| Govan
| William Pearce
| Conservative
|-
| Gower District
| Frank Ash Yeo
| Liberal
|-
| Grantham
| John William Mellor
| Liberal
|-
| Gravesend
| John Bazley White
| Conservative
|-
| Great Grimsby
| Edward Heneage
| Liberal
|-
| Great Yarmouth
| Sir Henry Tyler
| Conservative
|-
| Greenock
| Thomas Sutherland
| Liberal
|-
| Greenwich
| Thomas Boord
| Conservative
|-
| Guildford
| Hon. St John Brodrick
| Conservative
|-
|colspan="3"|
H
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| Hackney Central
| Sir William Guyer Hunter
| Conservative
|-
|Hackney North
| Sir Lewis Pelly
| Conservative
|-
| Hackney South
| Sir Charles Russell
| Liberal
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| Haddingtonshire
| Richard Haldane
| Liberal
|-
| Haggerston
| Randal Cremer
| Liberal-Labour
|-
|rowspan=2| Halifax<br /> (Two members)
| Sir James Stansfeld
| Liberal
|-
| Thomas Shaw
| Liberal
|-
| Hallamshire
| Frederick Mappin
| Liberal
|-
| Hammersmith
| Walter Tuckfield Goldsworthy
| Conservative
|-
| Hampstead
| Sir Henry Holland, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Handsworth
| Henry Wiggin
| Liberal
|-
| Hanley
| William Woodall
| Liberal
|-
| Harborough
| Thomas Paget
| Liberal
|-
| Harrow
| William Ambrose
| Conservative
|-
| Hartlepools, The
| Thomas Richardson
| Liberal
|-
| Harwich
| James Round
| Conservative
|-
| Hastings
| Thomas Brassey
| Liberal
|-
| Hawick District of Burghs
| George Trevelyan
| Liberal
|-
| Henley
| Edward Vernon Harcourt
| Conservative
|-
| Hereford
| Joseph Pulley
| Liberal
|-
| Hertford
| Abel Smith
| Conservative
|-
| Hexham
| Miles MacInnes
| Liberal
|-
| Heywood
| Isaac Hoyle
| Liberal
|-
| High Peak
| William Sidebottom
| Conservative
|-
| Hitchin
| Robert Dimsdale
| Conservative
|-
| Holborn
| Francis Duncan
| Conservative
|-
| Holderness
| George Bethell
| Conservative
|-
| Holmfirth
| Henry Wilson
| Liberal
|-
| Honiton
| Sir John Kennaway, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Horncastle
| Hon. Edward Stanhope
| Conservative
|-
| Hornsey
| Sir James McGarel-Hogg, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Horsham
| Sir Walter Barttelot, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Houghton-le-Spring
| John Wilson
| Liberal-Labour
|-
| Howdenshire
| Arthur Duncombe
| Conservative
|-
| Hoxton
| James Stuart
| Liberal
|-
| Huddersfield
| Edward Leatham
| Liberal
|-
| Huntingdon
| Thomas Coote
| Liberal
|-
| Hyde
| Thomas Ashton
| Liberal
|-
| Hythe
| Sir Edward Watkin, Bt
| Independent Liberal
|-
|colspan="3"|
I
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| Ilkeston
| Thomas Watson
| Liberal
|-
| Ince
| Henry Blundell
| Conservative
|-
| Inverness District of Burghs
| Robert Finlay
| Liberal
|-
| Inverness-shire
| Charles Fraser-Mackintosh
| Crofters'
|-
|rowspan=2| Ipswich<br />(Two members)
| Jesse Collings
| Liberal
|-
| Henry Wyndham West
| Liberal
|-
| Isle of Thanet
| Edward King-Harman
| Conservative
|-
| Isle of Wight
| Richard Webster
| Conservative
|-
| Islington East
| Henry Bret Ince
| Liberal
|-
| Islington North
| Sir George Trout Bartley
| Conservative
|-
| Islington South
| Henry Spicer
| Liberal
|-
| Islington West
| Richard Chamberlain
| Liberal
|-
|colspan="3"|
J
|-
| Jarrow
| Charles Palmer <!-- received baronetcy in 1886 -->
| Liberal
|-
|colspan="3"|
K
|-
| Keighley
| Isaac Holden
| Liberal
|-
| Kendal
| Thomas Taylour
| Conservative
|-
| Kennington
| Robert Gent-Davis
| Conservative
|-
| Kensington North
| Sir Roper Lethbridge
| Conservative
|-
| Kensington South
| Sir Algernon Borthwick
| Conservative
|-
| Kerry East
| Jeremiah Sheehan
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Kerry North
| John Stack
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Kerry South
| John O'Connor
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Kerry West
| Edward Harrington
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Kidderminster
| John Brinton
| Liberal
|-
| Kildare North
| James Laurence Carew
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Kildare South
| James Leahy
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Kilkenny City
| John Francis Smithwick
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| County Kilkenny North
| Edward Marum
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| County Kilkenny South
| Patrick Chance
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Kilmarnock Burghs
| Peter Sturrock
| Conservative
|-
| Kincardineshire
| Sir George Balfour
| Liberal
|-
| King's Lynn
| Hon. Robert Bourke
| Conservative
|-
| Kingston upon Hull Central
| Seymour King
| Conservative
|-
| Kingston upon Hull East
| William Saunders
| Liberal
|-
| Kingston upon Hull West
| Charles Wilson
| Liberal
|-
| Kingston-upon-Thames
| Sir John Ellis, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Kingswinford
| Alexander Staveley Hill
| Conservative
|-
| Kirkcaldy District of Burghs
| Sir George Campbell
| Independent Liberal
|-
| Kirkcudbrightshire
| Mark MacTaggart-Stewart
| Conservative
|-
| Knutsford
| Hon. Alan Egerton
| Conservative
|-
|colspan="3"|
L
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| Lambeth North
| Charles Craufurd Fraser
| Conservative
|-
| Lanarkshire Mid
| Stephen Mason
| Liberal
|-
| Lanarkshire North East
| Donald Crawford
| Liberal
|-
| Lanarkshire North West
| John Baird
| Conservative
|-
| Lanarkshire South
| John Hamilton
| Liberal
|-
| Lancaster
| George Marton
| Conservative
|-
| Launceston
| Thomas Dyke Acland
| Liberal
|-
| Leeds Central
| Gerald Balfour
| Conservative
|-
| Leeds East
| Richard Dawson
| Conservative
|-
| Leeds North
| William Jackson
| Conservative
|-
| Leeds South
| Sir Lyon Playfair
| Liberal
|-
| Leeds West
| Herbert Gladstone
| Liberal
|-
| Leek
| Charles Crompton
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan="2"| Leicester <br /> (Two members)
| Alexander McArthur
| Liberal
|-
| James Allanson Picton
| Liberal
|-
| Leigh
| Caleb Wright
| Liberal
|-
| Leith District of Burghs
| William Jacks
| Liberal
|-
| Leitrim North
| Michael Conway
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Leitrim South
| Luke Hayden
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Leix
| Richard Lalor
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Leominster
| Thomas Duckham
| Liberal
|-
| Lewes
| Sir Henry Fletcher, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Lewisham
| William Legge
| Conservative
|-
| Lichfield
| Sir John Swinburne, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| Limehouse
| Edward Samuel Norris
| Conservative
|-
| Limerick City
| Henry Joseph Gill
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| County Limerick East
| John Finucane
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| County Limerick West
| William Abraham
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Lincoln
| Joseph Ruston
| Liberal
|-
| Linlithgowshire
| Peter McLagan
| Liberal
|-
| Liverpool Abercromby
| William Lawrence
| Conservative
|-
| Liverpool East Toxteth
| Baron Henry de Worms
| Conservative
|-
| Liverpool Everton
| Edward Whitley
| Conservative
|-
| Liverpool Exchange
| Laurence Richardson Baily
| Conservative
|-
| Liverpool Kirkdale
| Sir George Baden-Powell
| Conservative
|-
| Liverpool Scotland
| T. P. O'Connor
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Liverpool Walton
| John George Gibson
| Conservative
|-
| Liverpool West Derby
| Lord Claud Hamilton
| Conservative
|-
| Liverpool West Toxteth
| Thomas Royden
| Conservative
|-
|rowspan="2"| City of London <br /> (Two members)
| John Hubbard
| Conservative
|-
| Sir Robert Fowler, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| London University
| Sir John Lubbock
| Liberal
|-
| Londonderry City
| Charles Lewis
| Conservative
|-
| Londonderry North
| Henry Mulholland
| Conservative
|-
| Londonderry South
| Tim Healy
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Longford North
| Justin McCarthy
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Longford South
| Laurence Connolly
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Lonsdale North
| William George Ainslie
| Conservative
|-
| Loughborough
| Edward Johnson-Ferguson
| Liberal
|-
| Louth
| Francis Otter
| Liberal
|-
| Louth North
| Joseph Nolan
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Louth South
| T. P. Gill
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Lowestoft
| Sir Savile Crossley, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| Ludlow
| Robert Jasper More
| Liberal
|-
| Luton
| Cyril Flower
| Liberal
|-
|colspan="3"|
M
|-
| Macclesfield
| William Brocklehurst
| Liberal
|-
| Maidstone
| Alexander Henry Ross
| Conservative
|-
| Maldon
| Arthur Kitching
| Liberal
|-
| Manchester East
| Arthur Balfour
| Conservative
|-
| Manchester North
| James Frederick Hutton
| Conservative
|-
| Manchester North East
| Sir James Fergusson, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Manchester North West
| William Houldsworth
| Conservative
|-
| Manchester South
| Henry Roscoe
| Liberal
|-
| Manchester South West
| Frederick Spencer Hamilton
| Conservative
|-
| Mansfield
| Cecil Foljambe
| Liberal
|-
| Marylebone East
| Lord Charles Beresford
| Conservative
|-
| Marylebone West
| Frederick Seager Hunt
| Conservative
|-
| Mayo East
| John Dillon
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Mayo North
| Daniel Crilly
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Mayo South
| J. F. X. O'Brien
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Mayo West
| John Deasy
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Meath North
| Kevin Izod O'Doherty
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Meath South
| Edward Sheil
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Medway
| Hon. John Gathorne-Hardy
| Conservative
|-
| Melton
| Lord John Manners
| Conservative
|-
| Merionethshire
| Henry Robertson
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan="2"| Merthyr Tydfil<br />(Two members)
| Henry Richard
| Liberal
|-
| Charles James
| Liberal
|-
| Middlesbrough
| Isaac Wilson
| Liberal
|-
| Middleton
| George Salis-Schwabe
| Liberal
|-
| Midlothian
| William Ewart Gladstone
| Liberal
|-
| Mile End
| Spencer Charrington
| Conservative
|-
| Monaghan North
| Tim Healy
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Monaghan South
| Sir Joseph Neale McKenna
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Monmouth Boroughs
| Edward Carbutt
| Liberal
|-
| Monmouthshire North
| Thomas Phillips Price
| Liberal
|-
| Monmouthshire South
| Hon. Frederick Courtenay Morgan
| Conservative
|-
| Monmouthshire West
| Marshall Warmington
| Liberal
|-
| Montgomery District
| Pryce Pryce-Jones
| Conservative
|-
| Montgomeryshire
| Stuart Rendel
| Liberal
|-
| Montrose District of Burghs
| John Shiress Will
| Liberal
|-
| Morley
| Charles Milnes Gaskell
| Liberal
|-
| Morpeth
| Thomas Burt
| Liberal-Labour
|-
|colspan="3"|
N
|-
| New Forest
| Francis Compton
| Conservative
|-
| Newark
| Viscount Newark
| Conservative
|-
| Newbury
| William George Mount
| Conservative
|-
|rowspan="2"| Newcastle-upon-Tyne <br /> (Two members)
| Joseph Cowen
| Independent Liberal
|-
| John Morley
| Liberal
|-
| Newcastle-under-Lyme
| William Shepherd Allen
| Liberal
|-
| Newington West
| Charles Cooke
| Conservative
|-
|Newmarket
| George Newnes
| Liberal
|-
| Newport
| Robert Bickersteth
| Liberal
|-
|Newry
| Justin Huntly McCarthy
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Newton
| R. A. Cross
| Conservative
|-
| Norfolk East
| Edward Birkbeck
| Conservative
|-
| Norfolk Mid
| Robert Gurdon
| Liberal
|-
| Norfolk North
| Herbert Cozens-Hardy
| Liberal
|-
|Norfolk North West
| Joseph Arch
| Liberal-Labour
|-
| Norfolk South
| Francis Taylor
| Liberal
|-
| Norfolk South West
| William Tyssen-Amherst
| Conservative
|-
| Normanton
| Benjamin Pickard
| Liberal-Labour
|-
|rowspan="2"| Northampton <br /> (Two members)
| Charles Bradlaugh
| Liberal
|-
| Henry Labouchère
| Liberal
|-
| Northamptonshire East
| Francis Channing
| Liberal
|-
|Northamptonshire Mid
| Hon. Charles Spencer
| Liberal
|-
| Northamptonshire North
| Lord Burghley
| Conservative
|-
| Northamptonshire South
| Sir Rainald Knightley, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Northwich
| John Brunner
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan="2"| Norwich <br /> (Two members)
| Jeremiah Colman
| Liberal
|-
| Sir Harry Bullard
| Conservative
|-
| Norwood
| Thomas Bristowe
| Conservative
|-
| Nottingham East
| Arnold Morley
| Liberal
|-
| Nottingham South
| John Williams
| Liberal
|-
| Nottingham West
| Charles Seely
| Liberal
|-
| Nuneaton
| Jasper Johns
| Liberal
|-
|colspan="3"|
O
|-
|rowspan="2"| Oldham <br /> (Two members)
| J. T. Hibbert
| Liberal
|-
| James Mackenzie Maclean
| Conservative
|-
| Orkney and Shetland
| Leonard Lyell
| Liberal
|-
| Ormskirk
| Arthur Forwood
| Conservative
|-
| Osgoldcross
| Sir John Ramsden, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| Ossory
| Arthur O'Connor
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Oswestry
| Stanley Leighton
| Conservative
|-
| Otley
| Sir Andrew Fairbairn
| Liberal
|-
| Oxford
| Alexander William Hall
| Conservative
|-
|rowspan="2"| Oxford University <br /> (Two members)
| Sir John Mowbray, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| John Gilbert Talbot
| Conservative
|-
|colspan="3"|
P
|-
| Paddington North
| Lionel Louis Cohen
| Conservative
|-
| Paddington South
| Lord Randolph Churchill
| Conservative
|-
| Paisley
| William Boyle Barbour
| Liberal
|-
| Partick
| Alexander Craig Sellar
| Liberal
|-
| Peckham
| Arthur Anthony Baumann
| Conservative
|-
| Peebles and Selkirk
| Sir Charles Tennant, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| Pembroke and Haverfordwest District
| Henry George Allen
| Liberal
|-
| Pembrokeshire
| William Davies
| Liberal
|-
| Penrith
| Henry Howard
| Liberal
|-
| Penryn and Falmouth
| David James Jenkins
| Liberal
|-
| Perth
| Charles Stuart Parker
| Independent Liberal
|-
| Perthshire Eastern
| Robert Stewart Menzies
| Liberal
|-
| Perthshire Western
| Sir Donald Currie
| Liberal
|-
| Peterborough
| Hon. John Wentworth-FitzWilliam
| Independent Liberal
|-
| Petersfield
| Viscount Wolmer
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan="2"| Plymouth <br /> (Two members)
| Edward Clarke
| Conservative
|-
| Sir Edward Bates, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Pontefract
| Hon. Rowland Winn
| Conservative
|-
| Poplar
| Henry Green
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan="2"| Portsmouth <br /> (Two members)
| Sir William Crossman
| Liberal
|-
| Philip Vanderbyl
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan="2"| Preston <br /> (Two members)
| William Tomlinson
| Conservative
|-
| Robert William Hanbury
| Conservative
|-
| Prestwich
| Abel Buckley
| Liberal
|-
| Pudsey
| Briggs Priestley
| Liberal
|-
|colspan="3"|
Q
|-
|colspan="3"|
R
|-
| Radcliffe cum Farnworth
| Robert Leake
| Liberal
|-
| Radnorshire
| Hon. Arthur Walsh
| Conservative
|-
| Ramsey
| William Fellowes
| Conservative
|-
| Reading
| Charles Townshend Murdoch
| Conservative
|-
| Reigate
| Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Renfrewshire East
| James Finlayson
| Liberal
|-
| Renfrewshire West
| Sir Archibald Campbell, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Rhondda
| William Abraham
| Independent Lib-Lab
|-
| Richmond
| Sir Frederick Milbank, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| Ripon
| William Harker
| Liberal
|-
| Rochdale
| Thomas Bayley Potter
| Liberal
|-
| Rochester
| Francis Hughes-Hallett
| Conservative
|-
| Romford
| John Westlake
| Liberal
|-
| Roscommon North
| James Joseph O'Kelly
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Roscommon South
| Andrew Commins
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Ross
| Michael Biddulph
| Liberal
|-
| Ross and Cromarty
| Roderick Macdonald
| Crofters'
|-
| Rossendale
| Spencer Cavendish
| Liberal
|-
| Rotherham
| Arthur Dyke Acland
| Liberal
|-
| Rotherhithe
| Charles Hamilton
| Conservative
|-
| Roxburghshire
| Hon. Arthur Elliot
| Liberal
|-
| Rugby
| Henry Peyton Cobb
| Liberal
|-
| Rushcliffe
| John Ellis
| Liberal
|-
| Rutland
| George Finch
| Conservative
|-
| Rye
| Arthur Montagu Brookfield
| Conservative
|-
|colspan="3"|
S
|-
| Saffron Walden
| Herbert Gardner
| Liberal
|-
| St Albans
| James Grimston
| Conservative
|-
| St Andrews District of Burghs
| Sir Robert Anstruther, Bt
| Independent Liberal
|-
| St Augustine's
| Aretas Akers-Douglas
| Conservative
|-
| St Austell
| William Copeland Borlase
| Liberal
|-
| St George, Hanover Square
| Lord Algernon Percy
| Conservative
|-
| St George, Tower Hamlets
| Charles Ritchie
| Conservative
|-
| St Helens
| Sir Henry Seton-Karr
| Conservative
|-
| St Ives
| Sir John St Aubyn, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| St Pancras East
| Thomas Gibb
| Liberal
|-
| St Pancras North
| Thomas Henry Bolton
| Liberal
|-
| St Pancras South
| Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| St Pancras West
| Harry Levy-Lawson
| Liberal
|-
| Salford North
| Edward Hardcastle
| Conservative
|-
| Salford South
| William Mather
| Liberal
|-
| Salford West
| Benjamin Armitage
| Liberal
|-
| Salisbury
| William Grenfell
| Liberal
|-
| Scarborough
| Sir George Sitwell, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Sevenoaks
| Charles Mills
| Conservative
|-
|Sheffield, Attercliffe
|Hon. Bernard Coleridge
| Liberal
|-
| Sheffield, Brightside
| A. J. Mundella
| Liberal
|-
| Sheffield, Central
| Sir Howard Vincent
| Conservative
|-
| Sheffield, Ecclesall
| Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett
| Conservative
|-
| Sheffield, Hallam
| Charles Stuart-Wortley
| Conservative
|-
| Shipley
| Joseph Craven
| Liberal
|-
| Shrewsbury
| James Watson
| Conservative
|-
| Skipton
| Sir Mathew Wilson, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| Sleaford
| Henry Chaplin
| Conservative
|-
| Sligo North
| Peter McDonald
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Sligo South
| Thomas Sexton
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Somerset Eastern
| Henry Hobhouse
| Liberal
|-
| Somerset Northern
| Evan Henry Llewellyn
| Conservative
|-
| Somerset Southern
| Viscount Kilcoursie
| Liberal
|-
| South Molton
| Viscount Lymington
| Liberal
|-
| South Shields
| James Cochran Stevenson
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan="2"|Southampton <br /> (Two members)
| Alfred Giles
| Conservative
|-
| Sir John Edmund Commerell
| Conservative
|-
| Southport
| George Augustus Pilkington
| Liberal
|-
| Southwark West
| Arthur Cohen
| Liberal
|-
| Sowerby
| Edward Crossley
| Liberal
|-
| Spalding
| Hon. Murray Finch-Hatton
| Conservative
|-
| Spen Valley
| Joseph Woodhead
| Liberal
|-
| Stafford
| Charles McLaren
| Liberal
|-
| Staffordshire North West
| George Leveson-Gower
| Liberal
|-
| Staffordshire West
| Hamar Alfred Bass
| Liberal
|-
| Stalybridge
| Tom Harrop Sidebottom
| Conservative
|-
| Stamford
| John Compton Lawrance
| Conservative
|-
| Stepney
| John Charles Durant
| Liberal
|-
| Stirling District of Burghs
| Henry Campbell-Bannerman
| Liberal
|-
| Stirlingshire
| Joseph Cheney Bolton
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan="2"|Stockport <br /> (Two members)
| Louis John Jennings
| Conservative
|-
| William Tipping
| Conservative
|-
| Stockton-on-Tees
| Joseph Dodds
| Liberal
|-
| Stoke-on-Trent Stoke
| William Leatham Bright
| Liberal
|-
| Stowmarket
| Felix Cobbold
| Liberal
|-
| Strand
| W. H. Smith
| Conservative
|-
| Stratford upon Avon
| Earl Compton
| Liberal
|-
| Stretford
| William Agnew
| Liberal
|-
| Stroud
| Hon. Henry Brand
| Liberal
|-
| Sudbury
| Cuthbert Quilter
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan="2"| Sunderland <br /> (Two members)
| Sir Edward Gourley
| Liberal
|-
| Samuel Storey
| Liberal
|-
| Sutherlandshire
| The Marquess of Stafford
| Liberal
|-
| Swansea District
| Sir Henry Vivian, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| Swansea Town
| Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn
| Liberal
|-
|colspan="3"|
T
|-
| Tamworth
| Philip Muntz
| Conservative
|-
| Taunton
| Samuel Allsopp
| Conservative
|-
| Tavistock
| Viscount Ebrington
| Liberal
|-
| Tewkesbury
| John Yorke
| Conservative
|-
| Thirsk and Malton
| Lewis Payn Dawnay
| Conservative
|-
| Thornbury
| Stafford Howard
| Liberal
|-
| Tipperary East
| Thomas Condon
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Tipperary Mid
| Thomas Mayne
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Tipperary North
| Patrick Joseph O'Brien
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Tipperary South
| John O'Connor
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Tiverton
| William Walrond
| Conservative
|-
| Torquay
| Lewis McIver
| Liberal
|-
| Totnes
| Francis Bingham Mildmay
| Liberal
|-
| Tottenham
| Joseph Howard
| Conservative
|-
| Truro
| William Bickford-Smith
| Liberal
|-
| Tullamore
| Joseph Francis Fox
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Tunbridge
| Robert Norton
| Conservative
|-
| Tynemouth
| Richard Donkin
| Conservative
|-
| Tyneside
| Albert Grey
| Liberal
|-
| Tyrone East
| William James Reynolds
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Tyrone Mid
| Matthew Joseph Kenny
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Tyrone North
| Lord Ernest Hamilton
| Conservative
|-
| Tyrone South
| William O'Brien
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
|colspan="3"|
U
|-
| Uxbridge
| Frederick Dixon-Hartland <!-- received baronetcy in 1892 -->
| Conservative
|-
|colspan="3" |
V
|-
|colspan="3" |
W
|-
| Wakefield
| Edward Green
| Conservative
|-
| Walsall
| Sir Charles Forster, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| Walthamstow
| Edward Buxton
| Liberal
|-
| Walworth
| Lewis Henry Isaacs
| Conservative
|-
| Wandsworth
| Henry Kimber
| Conservative
|-
| Wansbeck
| Charles Fenwick
| Liberal-Labour
|-
| Warrington
| Sir Gilbert Greenall, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Warwick and Leamington
| Arthur Peel
| Liberal
|-
| Waterford City
| Richard Power
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| County Waterford East
| Patrick Power
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| County Waterford West
| Douglas Pyne
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Watford
| Frederick Halsey
| Conservative
|-
| Wednesbury
| Wilson Lloyd
| Conservative
|-
| Wellington (Salop)
| Alexander Brown
| Liberal
|-
| Wellington (Somerset)
| Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| Wells
| Sir Richard Paget, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| West Bromwich
| John Horton Blades
| Liberal
|-
| West Ham North
| Edward Rider Cook
| Liberal
|-
| West Ham South
| Joseph Leicester
| Liberal-Labour
|-
| Westbury
| George Fuller
| Liberal
|-
| Westhoughton
| Frank Hardcastle
| Conservative
|-
| Westmeath North
| James Tuite
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Westmeath South
| Donal Sullivan
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Westminster
| William Burdett-Coutts
| Conservative
|-
| Wexford North
| John Redmond
| Irish Parliamentary
|-
| Wexford South
| John Barry
| Irish parliamentary
|-
| Whitby
| Ernest Beckett
| Conservative
|-
| Whitechapel
| Samuel Montagu
| Liberal
|-
| Whitehaven
| George Cavendish-Bentinck
| Conservative
|-
| Wick District of Burghs
| John Macdonald Cameron
| Independent Liberal
|-
| Wicklow East
| William Joseph Corbet
| Irish Parliamentary Party
|-
| Wicklow West
| Garrett Byrne
| Irish Parliamentary Party
|-
| Widnes
| Tom Edwards-Moss
| Conservative
|-
| Wigan
| Francis Powell
| Conservative
|-
| Wigtownshire
| Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt
| Conservative
|-
| Wilton
| Sir Thomas Grove, Bt
| Liberal
|-
| Wimbledon
| Cosmo Bonsor
| Conservative
|-
| Winchester
| Arthur Loftus Tottenham
| Conservative
|-
| Windsor
| Robert Richardson-Gardner
| Conservative
|-
| Wirral
| Edward Cotton
| Conservative
|-
| Wisbech
| John Rigby
| Liberal
|-
| Wokingham
| Sir George Russell
| Conservative
|-
| Wolverhampton East
| Henry Fowler
| Liberal
|-
| Wolverhampton South
| Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers
| Liberal
|-
| Wolverhampton West
| Alfred Hickman
| Conservative
|-
| Woodbridge
| Robert Lacey Everett
| Liberal
|-
| Woodstock
| Francis William Maclean
| Liberal
|-
| Woolwich
| Edwin Hughes
| Conservative
|-
| Worcester
| George Allsopp
| Conservative
|-
| Worcestershire East
| George Hastings
| Liberal
|-
| Worcestershire North
| Benjamin Hingley
| Liberal
|-
| Wycombe
| Richard Curzon
| Conservative
|-
|colspan="3" |
Y
|-
|rowspan="2"| York<br />(Two members)
| Alfred Pease <!-- succeeded in baronetcy in 1903 -->
| Liberal
|-
| Frank Lockwood
| Liberal
|-
|}
By-elections
:See List of United Kingdom by-elections (1885–1900)
See also
- UK general election, 1885
- List of parliaments of the United Kingdom
