This is a complete list of members of Parliament elected at the 1924 general election, held on 29 October.

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A

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!Constituency!!Member of Parliament!!Party

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|Aberavon

|Rt Hon. Ramsay MacDonald

|Labour

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|Aberdare

|George Hall

|Labour

|-

|Aberdeen North

|Frank Rose

|Labour

|-

|Aberdeen South

|Frederick Thomson <!-- received baronetcy in 1929 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Aberdeenshire Central

|Robert Smith <!-- received baronetcy in 1945 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Aberdeenshire East

|Robert Boothby

|Unionist

|-

|Aberdeenshire West and Kincardine

|Malcolm Barclay-Harvey

|Unionist

|-

|Abertillery

|George Barker

|Labour

|-

|Abingdon

|Ralph Glyn

|Unionist

|-

|Accrington

|Hugh Edwards

|Constitutionalist

|-

|Acton

|Sir Harry Brittain

|Unionist

|-

|Aldershot

|Viscount Wolmer

|Unionist

|-

|Altrincham

|Cyril Atkinson

|Unionist

|-

|Anglesey

|Sir Robert Thomas, Bt

|Liberal

|-

|rowspan="2"|Antrim <br /> (Two members)

|Charles Craig

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|Hon. Hugh O'Neill

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|Argyll

|F. A. Macquisten

|Unionist

|-

|Armagh

|Sir William Allen

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|Ashford

|Samuel Strang Steel <!-- received baronetcy in 1938 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Ashton-under-Lyne

|Cornelius Homan

|Unionist

|-

|Aylesbury

|Sir Alan Burgoyne

|Unionist

|-

|Ayr Burghs

|The Rt Hon. Sir John Baird, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Ayrshire North and Bute

|Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston

|Unionist

|-

|Ayrshire South

|James Brown

|Labour

|-

|colspan="3"|

B

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|Balham and Tooting

|Sir Alfred Butt <!-- received baronetcy in 1929 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Banbury

|Albert Edmondson

|Unionist

|-

|Banff

|William Templeton

|Unionist

|-

|Barkston Ash

|George Lane-Fox

|Unionist

|-

|Barnard Castle

|Cuthbert Headlam <!-- received baronetcy in 1935 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Barnsley

|John Potts

|Labour

|-

|Barnstaple

|Basil Peto <!-- received baronetcy in 1927 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Barrow-in-Furness

|John Bromley

|Labour

|-

|Basingstoke

|Sir Arthur Holbrook

|Unionist

|-

|Bassetlaw

|Sir William Hume-Williams

|Unionist

|-

|Bath

|Charles Foxcroft

|Unionist

|-

|Batley and Morley

|Walter Forrest

|Liberal

|-

|Battersea North

|Shapurji Saklatvala

|Communist

|-

|Battersea South

|Viscount Curzon

|Unionist

|-

|Bedford

|Richard Wells <!-- received baronetcy in 1944 -->

|Conservative

|-

|Bedfordshire Mid

|William Warner

|Unionist

|-

|Bedwellty

|Charles Edwards

|Labour

|-

|Belfast, East

|Herbert Dixon

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|Belfast, North

|Thomas McConnell

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|Belfast, South

|Thomas Moles

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|Belfast, West

|Sir Robert Lynn

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|Belper

|Herbert Wragg

|Unionist

|-

|Bermondsey West

|Alfred Salter

|Labour

|-

|Berwick-on-Tweed

|Mabel Philipson

|Unionist

|-

|Berwick and Haddington

|Chichester Crookshank

|Unionist

|-

|Bethnal Green North-East

|Walter Windsor

|Labour

|-

|Bethnal Green South-West

|Percy Harris <!-- received baronetcy in 1932 -->

|Liberal

|-

|Bewdley

|The Rt Hon. Stanley Baldwin

|Unionist

|-

|Birkenhead East

|William Henry Stott

|Unionist

|-

|Birkenhead West

|Ellis Nuttall

|Unionist

|-

|Birmingham Aston

|The Rt Hon. Sir Evelyn Cecil

|Unionist

|-

|Birmingham Deritend

|Smedley Crooke

|Unionist

|-

|Birmingham Duddeston

|John Burman

|Unionist

|-

|Birmingham Edgbaston

|Sir Francis Lowe, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Birmingham Erdington

|Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Birmingham Handsworth

|Oliver Locker-Lampson

|Unionist

|-

|Birmingham King's Norton

|Robert Dennison

|Labour

|-

|Birmingham Ladywood

|Rt Hon. Neville Chamberlain

|Unionist

|-

|Birmingham Moseley

|Patrick Hannon

|Unionist

|-

|Birmingham Sparkbrook

|Rt Hon. Leo Amery

|Unionist

|-

|Birmingham West

|Rt Hon. Austen Chamberlain

|Unionist

|-

|Birmingham Yardley

|Alfred Jephcott

|Unionist

|-

|Bishop Auckland

|Ben Spoor

|Labour

|-

|rowspan="2"|Blackburn <br /> (Two members)

|John Duckworth

|Liberal

|-

|Sir Sydney Henn

|Unionist

|-

|Blackpool

|Sir Walter de Frece

|Unionist

|-

|Blaydon

|William Whiteley

|Labour

|-

|Bodmin

|Gerald Harrison

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|Bolton <br /> (Two members)

|Sir Joseph Cunliffe

|Unionist

|-

|Cecil Hilton

|Unionist

|-

|Bootle

|Vivian Henderson

|Unionist

|-

|Bosworth

|Robert Gee

|Unionist

|-

|Bothwell

|John Robertson

|Labour

|-

|Bournemouth

|Henry Page Croft

|Unionist

|-

|Bow and Bromley

|George Lansbury

|Labour

|-

|Bradford Central

|Anthony Gadie

|Unionist

|-

|Bradford East

|Thomas Fenby

|Liberal

|-

|Bradford North

|Eugene Ramsden

|Unionist

|-

|Bradford South

|William Hirst

|Co-operative

|-

|Brecon and Radnor

|Walter Hall

|Unionist

|-

|Brentford and Chiswick

|Walter Morden

|Unionist

|-

|Bridgwater

|Brooks Wood

|Unionist

|-

|Brigg

|Sir Berkeley Sheffield, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|Brighton <br /> (Two members)

|Rt Hon. George Tryon

|Unionist

|-

|Sir Cooper Rawson

|Unionist

|-

|Bristol Central

|Sir Thomas Inskip

|Unionist

|-

|Bristol East

|Walter Baker

|Labour

|-

|Bristol North

|Rt Hon. Freddie Guest

|Liberal

|-

|Bristol South

|Sir Beddoe Rees

|Liberal

|-

|Bristol West

|Rt Hon. George Gibbs

|Unionist

|-

|Brixton

|Sir Davison Dalziel, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Bromley

|Hon. Cuthbert James

|Unionist

|-

|Broxtowe

|George Spencer

|Labour

|-

|Buckingham

|George Bowyer

|Unionist

|-

|Buckrose

|Sir Guy Gaunt

|Unionist

|-

|Burnley

|Rt Hon. Arthur Henderson

|Labour

|-

|Burslem

|Andrew McLaren

|Labour

|-

|Burton

|John Gretton

|Unionist

|-

|Bury

|Charles Ainsworth

|Unionist

|-

|Bury St Edmunds

|Rt Hon. Walter Guinness

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

C

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|Caerphilly

|Morgan Jones

|Labour

|-

|Caithness and Sutherland

|Sir Archibald Sinclair, Bt

|Liberal

|-

|Camberwell North

|Charles Ammon

|Labour

|-

|Camberwell North-West

|Edward Campbell <!-- received baronetcy in 1939 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Camborne

|Algernon Moreing

|Constitutionalist

|-

|Cambridge

|Sir George Newton

|Unionist

|-

|Cambridgeshire

|Richard Briscoe

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|Cambridge University <br /> (Two members)

|Rt Hon. John Rawlinson

|Unionist

|-

|Sir Geoffrey G. Butler

|Unionist

|-

|Cannock

|William Adamson

|Labour

|-

|Canterbury

|Rt Hon. Ronald McNeill

|Unionist

|-

|Cardiff Central

|Lewis Lougher

|Unionist

|-

|Cardiff East

|Clement Kinloch-Cooke <!-- received baronetcy in 1926 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Cardiff South

|Arthur Evans

|Unionist

|-

|Cardiganshire

|Rhys Hopkin Morris

|Liberal

|-

|Carlisle

|Rt Hon. William Watson

|Unionist

|-

|Carmarthen

|Rt Hon. Sir Alfred Mond, Bt

|Liberal

|-

|Carnarvon

|Rt Hon. David Lloyd George

|Liberal

|-

|Carnarvonshire

|Goronwy Owen

|Liberal

|-

|Chatham

|John Moore-Brabazon

|Unionist

|-

|Chelmsford

|Sir Henry Curtis-Bennett

|Unionist

|-

|Chelsea

|Rt Hon. Sir Samuel Hoare, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Cheltenham

|Rt Hon. Sir James Agg-Gardner

|Unionist

|-

|Chertsey

|Philip Richardson <!-- received baronetcy in 1929 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Chester

|Sir Charles Cayzer, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Chesterfield

|Barnet Kenyon

|Liberal

|-

|Chester-le-Street

|Jack Lawson

|Labour

|-

|Chichester

|John Courtauld

|Unionist

|-

|Chippenham

|Victor Cazalet

|Unionist

|-

|Chislehurst

|Waldron Smithers

|Unionist

|-

|Chorley

|Douglas Hacking

|Unionist

|-

|Cirencester and Tewkesbury

|Sir Thomas Davies

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|City of London <br /> (Two members)

|Edward Grenfell

|Unionist

|-

|Sir Vansittart Bowater, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Clapham

|Sir John Leigh

|Unionist

|-

|Clay Cross

|Charles Duncan

|Labour

|-

|Cleveland

|Park Goff <!-- received baronetcy in 1936 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Clitheroe

|William Brass

|Unionist

|-

|Coatbridge

|James C. Welsh

|Labour

|-

|Colchester

|Rt Hon. Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Colne Valley

|Rt Hon. Philip Snowden

|Labour

|-

|rowspan="2"|Combined English Universities <br /> (Two members)

|Sir Martin Conway

|Unionist

|-

|Rt Hon. H. A. L. Fisher

|Liberal

|-

|rowspan="3"|Combined Scottish Universities <br /> (Three members)

|Rt Hon. Sir Henry Craik <!-- received baronetcy in 1926 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Dugald Cowan

|Liberal

|-

|George Berry

|Unionist

|-

|Consett

|Herbert Dunnico

|Labour

|-

|Cornwall North

|Alfred Williams

|Unionist

|-

|Coventry

|Sir Archibald Boyd-Carpenter

|Unionist

|-

|Crewe

|Ernest Craig

|Unionist

|-

|Croydon North

|Glyn Mason

|Unionist

|-

|Croydon South

|Sir William Mitchell-Thomson, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Cumberland North

|Hon. Donald Howard

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

D

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|Darlington

|William Edwin Pease

|Unionist

|-

|Dartford

|Angus McDonnell

|Unionist

|-

|Darwen

|Sir Frank Sanderson, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Daventry

|Rt Hon. Edward FitzRoy

|Unionist

|-

|Denbigh

|Ellis Davies

|Liberal

|-

|Deptford

|Rt Hon. C. W. Bowerman

|Labour

|-

|rowspan="2"|Derby <br /> (Two members)

|Rt Hon. J. H. Thomas

|Labour

|-

|Sir Richard Luce

|Unionist

|-

|Derbyshire North-East

|Frank Lee

|Labour

|-

|Derbyshire South

|James Augustus Grant <!-- received baronetcy in 1926 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Derbyshire West

|Marquess of Hartington

|Unionist

|-

|Devizes

|Percy Hurd

|Unionist

|-

|Dewsbury

|Ben Riley

|Labour

|-

|Doncaster

|Wilfred Paling

|Labour

|-

|Don Valley

|Tom Williams

|Labour

|-

|Dorset East

|Gordon Hall Caine

|Unionist

|-

|Dorset North

|Cecil Hanbury

|Unionist

|-

|Dorset South

|Robert Yerburgh

|Unionist

|-

|Dorset West

|Philip Colfox <!-- received baronetcy in 1939 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Dover

|Hon. John Astor

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|Down <br /> (Two members)

|David Reid <!-- received baronetcy in 1936 -->

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|John Simms

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|Dudley

|Cyril Lloyd

|Unionist

|-

|Dulwich

|Sir Frederick Hall, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Dumbarton Burghs

|David Kirkwood

|Labour

|-

|Dumfriesshire

|John Charteris

|Unionist

|-

|Dunbartonshire

|David Fleming

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|Dundee <br /> (Two members)

|E. D. Morel

|Labour

|-

|Edwin Scrymgeour

|Scottish Prohibition

|-

|Dunfermline Burghs

|William McLean Watson

|Labour

|-

|Durham

|Joshua Ritson

|Labour

|-

|colspan="3"|

E

|-

|Ealing

|Rt Hon. Sir Herbert Nield

|Unionist

|-

|Eastbourne

|Rt Hon. Sir George Lloyd

|Unionist

|-

|East Grinstead

|Sir Henry Cautley

|Unionist

|-

|East Ham North

|Charles Crook

|Unionist

|-

|East Ham South

|Alfred Barnes

|Co-operative

|-

|Ebbw Vale

|Evan Davies

|Labour

|-

|Eccles

|Albert Bethel

|Unionist

|-

|Eddisbury

|Sir Harry Barnston, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Edinburgh Central

|William Graham

|Labour

|-

|Edinburgh East

|Drummond Shiels

|Labour

|-

|Edinburgh North

|Patrick Ford <!-- received baronetcy in 1929 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Edinburgh South

|Sir Samuel Chapman

|Unionist

|-

|Edinburgh West

|Ian MacIntyre

|Unionist

|-

|Edmonton

|Frank Broad

|Labour

|-

|Elland

|William C. Robinson

|Labour

|-

|Enfield

|Reginald Applin

|Unionist

|-

|Epping

|Rt Hon. Winston Churchill

|Constitutionalist

|-

|Epsom

|Sir Rowland Blades, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Essex South East

|Herbert Looker

|Unionist

|-

|Evesham

|Rt Hon. Bolton Eyres-Monsell

|Unionist

|-

|Exeter

|Sir Robert Newman, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Eye

|Lord Huntingfield

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

F

|-

|Fareham

|Sir John Davidson

|Unionist

|-

|Farnham

|Arthur Samuel

|Unionist

|-

|Farnworth

|Thomas Greenall

|Labour

|-

|Faversham

|Granville Wheler <!-- received baronetcy in 1925 -->

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|Fermanagh and Tyrone <br /> (Two members)

|Sir Charles Falls

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|James Pringle

| Ulster Unionist

|-

|Fife East

|Hon. Archibald Cochrane

|Unionist

|-

|Fife West

|Rt Hon. William Adamson

|Labour

|-

|Finchley

|Hon. Edward Cadogan

|Unionist

|-

|Finsbury

|George Gillett

|Labour

|-

|Flintshire

|Ernest Roberts

|Unionist

|-

|Forest of Dean

|James Wignall

|Labour

|-

|Forfarshire

|Harry Hope <!-- received baronetcy in 1932 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Frome

|Geoffrey Peto

|Unionist

|-

|Fulham East

|Kenyon Vaughan-Morgan

|Unionist

|-

|Fulham West

|Sir Cyril Cobb

|Unionist

|-

|Fylde

|Lord Stanley

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

G

|-

|Gainsborough

|Harry Crookshank

|Unionist

|-

|Galloway

|Sir Arthur Henniker-Hughan, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Gateshead

|John Beckett

|Labour

|-

|Gillingham

|Sir Gerald Hohler

|Unionist

|-

|Glasgow Bridgeton

|James Maxton

|Labour

|-

|Glasgow Camlachie

|Campbell Stephen

|Labour

|-

|Glasgow Cathcart

|Robert Macdonald

|Unionist

|-

|Glasgow Central

|Sir William Alexander

|Unionist

|-

|Glasgow Gorbals

|George Buchanan

|Labour

|-

|Glasgow Govan

|Neil Maclean

|Labour

|-

|Glasgow Hillhead

|Rt Hon. Sir Robert Horne

|Unionist

|-

|Glasgow Kelvingrove

|Walter Elliot

|Unionist

|-

|Glasgow Maryhill

|James Couper

|Unionist

|-

|Glasgow Partick

|Humphrey Broun-Lindsay

|Unionist

|-

|Glasgow Pollok

|Rt Hon. Sir John Gilmour, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Glasgow St. Rollox

|James Stewart

|Labour

|-

|Glasgow Shettleston

|Rt Hon. John Wheatley

|Labour

|-

|Glasgow Springburn

|George Hardie

|Labour

|-

|Glasgow Tradeston

|Thomas Henderson

|Co-operative

|-

|Gloucester

|James Horlick

|Unionist

|-

|Gower

|David Grenfell

|Labour

|-

|Grantham

|Sir Victor Warrender, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Gravesend

|Irving Albery

|Unionist

|-

|Great Yarmouth

|Sir Frank Meyer, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Greenock

|Sir Godfrey Collins

|Liberal

|-

|Greenwich

|Sir George Hume

|Unionist

|-

|Grimsby

|Walter Womersley <!-- received baronetcy in 1945 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Guildford

|Sir Henry Buckingham

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

H

|-

|Hackney Central

|Sir Robert Gower

|Unionist

|-

|Hackney North

|Austin Hudson <!-- received baronetcy in 1942 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Hackney South

|George Garro-Jones

|Liberal

|-

|Halifax

|Rt Hon. John Henry Whitley

|Liberal

|-

|Hamilton

|Duncan Graham

|Labour

|-

|Hammersmith North

|Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett

|Unionist

|-

|Hammersmith South

|Rt Hon. Sir William Bull, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Hampstead

|George Balfour

|Unionist

|-

|Hanley

|Samuel Clowes

|Labour

|-

|Harborough

|Lewis Winby

|Unionist

|-

|Harrow

|Isidore Salmon

|Unionist

|-

|The Hartlepools

|Sir Wilfrid Sugden

|Unionist

|-

|Harwich

|Sir Frederick Rice

|Unionist

|-

|Hastings

|Lord Eustace Percy

|Unionist

|-

|Hemel Hempstead

|John Davidson

|Unionist

|-

|Hemsworth

|John Guest

|Labour

|-

|Hendon

|Rt Hon. Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame

|Unionist

|-

|Henley

|Robert Henderson

|Unionist

|-

|Hereford

|Rt Hon. Samuel Roberts <!-- succeeded in baronetcy in 1926 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Hertford

|Murray Sueter

|Unionist

|-

|Hexham

|Douglas Clifton Brown

|Unionist

|-

|Heywood and Radcliffe

|Abraham England

|Constitutionalist

|-

|High Peak

|Sir Samuel Hill-Wood, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Hitchin

|Guy Kindersley

|Unionist

|-

|Holborn

|Sir James Remnant, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Holderness

|Samuel Savery

|Unionist

|-

|Holland-with-Boston

|Arthur Dean

|Unionist

|-

|Honiton

|Sir Clive Morrison-Bell, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Horncastle

|Henry Haslam

|Unionist

|-

|Hornsey

|Euan Wallace

|Unionist

|-

|Horsham and Worthing

|Earl Winterton PC

|Unionist

|-

|Houghton-le-Spring

|Robert Richardson

|Labour

|-

|Howdenshire

|Hon. Stanley Jackson

|Unionist

|-

|Huddersfield

|James Hudson

|Labour

|-

|Huntingdonshire

|Charles Murchison

|Unionist

|-

|Hythe

|Sir Philip Sassoon, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

I

|-

|Ilford

|Sir Fredric Wise

|Unionist

|-

|Ilkeston

|George Oliver

|Labour

|-

|Ince

|Rt Hon. Stephen Walsh

|Labour

|-

|Inverness-shire

|Sir Murdoch Macdonald

|Liberal

|-

|Ipswich

|John Ganzoni

|Unionist

|-

|Isle of Ely

|Sir Hugh Lucas-Tooth, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Isle of Thanet

|Hon. Esmond Harmsworth

|Unionist

|-

|Isle of Wight

|Peter Macdonald

|Unionist

|-

|Islington East

|Robert Tasker

|Unionist

|-

|Islington North

|Sir Henry Cowan

|Unionist

|-

|Islington South

|William Cluse

|Labour

|-

|Islington West

|Frederick Montague

|Labour

|-

|colspan="3"|

J

|-

|Jarrow

|Robert John Wilson

|Labour

|-

|colspan="3"|

K

|-

|Keighley

|Hastings Lees-Smith

|Labour

|-

|Kennington

|George Harvey

|Unionist

|-

|Kensington North

|Percy Gates

|Unionist

|-

|Kensington South

|Sir William Davison

|Unionist

|-

|Kettering

|Sir Mervyn Manningham-Buller, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Kidderminster

|John Wardlaw-Milne

|Unionist

|-

|Kilmarnock

|Charles MacAndrew

|Unionist

|-

|King's Lynn

|The Lord Fermoy

|Unionist

|-

|Kingston upon Hull Central

|Hon. Joseph Kenworthy

|Liberal, then Labour

|-

|Kingston upon Hull East

|Roger Lumley

|Unionist

|-

|Kingston upon Hull North West

|Lambert Ward <!-- received baronetcy in 1929 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Kingston upon Hull South West

|Herbert Grotrian

|Unionist

|-

|Kingston-upon-Thames

|George Penny

|Unionist

|-

|Kingswinford

|Charles Sitch

|Labour

|-

|Kinross & West Perthshire

|The Duchess of Atholl

|Unionist

|-

|Kirkcaldy Burghs

|Tom Kennedy

|Labour

|-

|Knutsford

|Ernest Makins

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

L

|-

|Lambeth North

|Frank Briant

|Liberal

|-

|Lanark

|Stephen Mitchell

|Unionist

|-

|Lanarkshire North

|Sir Alexander Sprot, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Lancaster

|Sir Gerald Strickland

|Unionist

|-

|Leeds Central

|Sir Charles Wilson

|Unionist

|-

|Leeds North

|Sir Gervase Beckett, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Leeds North East

|John Birchall

|Unionist

|-

|Leeds South

|Henry Charleton

|Labour

|-

|Leeds South East

|Sir Henry Slesser

|Labour

|-

|Leeds West

|Thomas Stamford

|Labour

|-

|Leek

|William Bromfield

|Labour

|-

|Leicester East

|John Loder

|Unionist

|-

|Leicester South

|Charles Waterhouse

|Unionist

|-

|Leicester West

|Frederick Pethick-Lawrence

|Labour

|-

|Leigh

|Joe Tinker

|Labour

|-

|Leith

|William Wedgwood Benn

|Liberal

|-

|Leominster

|Ernest Shepperson <!-- received baronetcy in 1945 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Lewes

|Tufton Beamish

|Unionist

|-

|Lewisham East

|Sir Assheton Pownall

|Unionist

|-

|Lewisham West

|Sir Philip Dawson

|Unionist

|-

|Leyton East

|Ernest Alexander

|Unionist

|-

|Leyton West

|James Cassels

|Unionist

|-

|Lichfield

|Roy Wilson

|Unionist

|-

|Lincoln

|Robert Arthur Taylor

|Labour

|-

|Linlithgow

|James Kidd

|Unionist

|-

|Liverpool East Toxteth

|Albert Jacob

|Unionist

|-

|Liverpool Edge Hill

|Jack Hayes

|Labour

|-

|Liverpool Everton

|Herbert Charles Woodcock

|Unionist

|-

|Liverpool Exchange

|Sir Leslie Scott

|Unionist

|-

|Liverpool Fairfield

|Jack Cohen

|Unionist

|-

|Liverpool Kirkdale

|Sir John Pennefather, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Liverpool Scotland

|Rt Hon. T. P. O'Connor

|Irish Nationalist

|-

|Liverpool Walton

|Sir Warden Chilcott

|Unionist

|-

|Liverpool Wavertree

|John Tinne

|Unionist

|-

|Liverpool West Derby

|John Sandeman Allen

|Unionist

|-

|Liverpool West Toxteth

|Joseph Gibbins

|Labour

|-

|Llandaff and Barry

|William Cope

|Unionist

|-

|Llanelly

|John Henry Williams

|Labour

|-

|London University

|Ernest Graham-Little

|Independent

|-

|Londonderry

|Sir Malcolm Macnaghten

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|Lonsdale

|Lord Balniel

|Unionist

|-

|Loughborough

|Frank Rye

|Unionist

|-

|Louth

|Arthur Heneage

|Unionist

|-

|Lowestoft

|Gervais Rentoul

|Unionist

|-

|Ludlow

|George Windsor-Clive

|Unionist

|-

|Luton

|Terence O'Connor

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

M

|-

|Macclesfield

|John Remer

|Unionist

|-

|Maidstone

|Carlyon Bellairs

|Unionist

|-

|Maldon

|Edward Ruggles-Brise <!-- received baronetcy in 1935 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Manchester Ardwick

|Thomas Lowth

|Labour

|-

|Manchester Blackley

|Harold Briggs

|Unionist

|-

|Manchester Clayton

|John Sutton

|Labour

|-

|Manchester Exchange

|Edward Fielden

|Unionist

|-

|Manchester Gorton

|Joseph Compton

|Labour

|-

|Manchester Hulme

|Joseph Nall <!-- received baronetcy in 1954 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Manchester Moss Side

|Gerald Hurst

|Unionist

|-

|Manchester Miles Platting

|Rt Hon. J. R. Clynes

|Labour

|-

|Manchester Rusholme

|Frank Merriman

|Unionist

|-

|Manchester Withington

|Thomas Watts

|Unionist

|-

|Mansfield

|Frank Varley

|Labour

|-

|Melton

|Lindsay Everard

|Unionist

|-

|Merioneth

|Henry Haydn Jones

|Liberal

|-

|Merthyr

|R. C. Wallhead

|Labour

|-

|Middlesbrough East

|Ellen Wilkinson

|Labour

|-

|Middlesbrough West

|Trevelyan Thomson

|Liberal

|-

|Middleton and Prestwich

|Nairne Stewart Sandeman <!-- received baronetcy in 1929 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Midlothian North

|George Hutchison

|Unionist

|-

|Midlothian South and Peebles

|Joseph Westwood

|Labour

|-

|Mitcham

|Richard Meller

|Unionist

|-

|Monmouth

|Leolin Forestier-Walker <!-- received baronetcy in 1929 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Montgomery

|David Davies

|Liberal

|-

|Montrose Burghs

|Sir Robert Hutchison

|Liberal

|-

|Moray & Nairn

|Hon. James Stuart

|Unionist

|-

|Morpeth

|Robert Smillie

|Labour

|-

|Mossley

|Austin Hopkinson

|Independent

|-

|Motherwell

|James Barr

|Labour

|-

|colspan="3"|

N

|-

|Neath

|William Jenkins

|Labour

|-

|Nelson and Colne

|Arthur Greenwood

|Labour

|-

|Newark

|The Marquess of Titchfield

|Unionist

|-

|Newbury

|Howard Clifton Brown

|Unionist

|-

|Newcastle-under-Lyme

|Rt Hon. Josiah Wedgwood

|Labour

|-

|Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central

|Rt Hon. Charles Trevelyan <!-- succeeded in baronetcy in 1928 -->

|Labour

|-

|Newcastle-upon-Tyne East

|Martin Connolly

|Labour

|-

|Newcastle-upon-Tyne North

|Sir Nicholas Grattan-Doyle

|Unionist

|-

|Newcastle-upon-Tyne West

|John Palin

|Labour

|-

|New Forest and Christchurch

|Rt Hon. Wilfrid Ashley

|Unionist

|-

|Newport

|Reginald Clarry

|Unionist

|-

|Newton

|Robert Young

|Labour

|-

|Norfolk East

|Reginald Neville

|Unionist

|-

|Norfolk North

|Rt Hon. Noel Buxton

|Labour

|-

|Norfolk South

|James Christie

|Unionist

|-

|Norfolk South West

|Alan McLean

|Unionist

|-

|Normanton

|Frederick Hall

|Labour

|-

|Northampton

|Sir Arthur Holland

|Unionist

|-

|Northwich

|Lord Colum Crichton-Stuart

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|Norwich <br /> (Two members)

|Rt Hon. Hilton Young

|Liberal

|-

|Griffyth Fairfax

|Unionist

|-

|Norwood

|Walter Greaves-Lord

|Unionist

|-

|Nottingham Central

|Albert Bennett <!-- received baronetcy in 1929 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Nottingham East

|Edmund Brocklebank

|Unionist

|-

|Nottingham South

|Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck

|Unionist

|-

|Nottingham West

|Arthur Hayday

|Labour

|-

|Nuneaton

|Arthur Hope

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

O

|-

|Ogmore

|Rt Hon. Vernon Hartshorn

|Labour

|-

|rowspan="2"|Oldham <br /> (Two members)

|Duff Cooper

|Unionist

|-

|Sir Edward Grigg

|Liberal

|-

|Orkney and Shetland

|Sir Robert Hamilton

|Liberal

|-

|Ormskirk

|Francis Blundell

|Unionist

|-

|Oswestry

|Rt Hon. William Bridgeman

|Unionist

|-

|Oxford

|Robert Bourne

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|Oxford University <br /> (Two members)

|Rt Hon. Lord Hugh Cecil

|Unionist

|-

|Sir Charles Oman

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

P

|-

|Paddington North

|Sir William Perring

|Unionist

|-

|Paddington South

|Douglas King

|Unionist

|-

|Paisley

|Edward Mitchell

|Labour

|-

|Peckham

|Hugh Dalton

|Labour

|-

|Pembrokeshire

|Charles Price

|Unionist

|-

|Penistone

|Rennie Smith

|Labour

|-

|Penrith and Cockermouth

|Arthur Dixey

|Unionist

|-

|Penryn and Falmouth

|George Pilcher

|Unionist

|-

|Perth

|Noel Skelton

|Unionist

|-

|Peterborough

|Sir Henry Brassey, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Petersfield

|William Graham Nicholson

|Unionist

|-

|Plymouth Devonport

|Leslie Hore-Belisha

|Liberal

|-

|Plymouth Drake

|Sir Arthur Benn

|Unionist

|-

|Plymouth Sutton

|Nancy Astor

|Unionist

|-

|Pontefract

|Christopher Brooke

|Unionist

|-

|Pontypool

|Thomas Griffiths

|Labour

|-

|Pontypridd

|Thomas Mardy Jones

|Labour

|-

|Poplar South

|Samuel March

|Labour

|-

|Portsmouth Central

|Sir Harry Foster

|Unionist

|-

|Portsmouth North

|Sir Bertram Falle, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Portsmouth South

|Sir Herbert Cayzer, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|Preston <br /> (Two members)

|Rt Hon. Tom Shaw

|Labour

|-

|Alfred Ravenscroft Kennedy

|Unionist

|-

|Pudsey and Otley

|Sir Francis Watson

|Unionist

|-

|Putney

|Samuel Samuel

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

Q

|-

|Queen's University of Belfast

|Thomas Sinclair

|Ulster Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

R

|-

|Reading

|Herbert Williams <!-- received baronetcy in 1953 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Reigate

|Sir George Cockerill

|Unionist

|-

|Renfrewshire, East

|Alexander MacRobert

|Unionist

|-

|Renfrewshire, West

|McInnes Shaw

|Unionist

|-

|Rhondda East

|David Watts-Morgan

|Labour

|-

|Rhondda West

|William John

|Labour

|-

|Richmond (Yorkshire)

|Murrough Wilson

|Unionist

|-

|Richmond upon Thames

|Sir Newton Moore

|Unionist

|-

|Ripon

|Rt Hon. Edward Wood

|Unionist

|-

|Rochdale

|William Kelly

|Labour

|-

|Romford

|Hon. Charles Rhys

|Unionist

|-

|Ross and Cromarty

|Rt Hon. Ian Macpherson

|Liberal

|-

|Rossendale

|Robert Waddington

|Unionist

|-

|Rotherham

|Fred Lindley

|Labour

|-

|Rotherhithe

|Ben Smith

|Labour

|-

|Rother Valley

|Thomas Walter Grundy

|Labour

|-

|Rothwell

|William Lunn

|Labour

|-

|Roxburgh and Selkirk

|The Earl of Dalkeith

|Unionist

|-

|Royton

|Arthur Davies

|Unionist

|-

|Rugby

|David Margesson

|Unionist

|-

|Rushcliffe

|Henry Betterton

|Unionist

|-

|Rutland and Stamford

|Neville Smith-Carington

|Unionist

|-

|Rutherglen

|William Wright

|Labour

|-

|Rye

|George Courthope

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

S

|-

|Saffron Walden

|William Foot Mitchell

|Unionist

|-

|St Albans

|Francis Fremantle

|Unionist

|-

|St Helens

|James Sexton

|Labour

|-

|St Ives

|Anthony Hawke

|Unionist

|-

|St Marylebone

|Rt Hon. Sir Douglas Hogg

|Unionist

|-

|St Pancras North

|Ian Fraser

|Unionist

|-

|St Pancras South East

|John Hopkins

|Unionist

|-

|St Pancras South West

|Richard Barnett

|Unionist

|-

|Salford North

|Samuel Finburgh

|Unionist

|-

|Salford South

|Edmund Ashworth Radford

|Unionist

|-

|Salford West

|Fred Astbury

|Unionist

|-

|Salisbury

|Hugh Morrison

|Unionist

|-

|Scarborough and Whitby

|Sidney Herbert <!-- received baronetcy in 1936 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Seaham

|Rt Hon. Sidney Webb

|Labour

|-

|Sedgefield

|Leonard Ropner <!-- received baronetcy in 1952 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Sevenoaks

|Walter Styles

|Unionist

|-

|Sheffield Attercliffe

|Cecil Wilson

|Labour

|-

|Sheffield, Brightside

|Arthur Ponsonby

|Labour

|-

|Sheffield, Central

|Rt Hon. James Hope

|Unionist

|-

|Sheffield, Ecclesall

|Albert Harland

|Unionist

|-

|Sheffield, Hallam

|Sir Frederick Sykes

|Unionist

|-

|Sheffield, Hillsborough

|A. V. Alexander

|Co-operative

|-

|Sheffield, Park

|Richard Storry Deans

|Unionist

|-

|Shipley

|William Mackinder

|Labour

|-

|Shoreditch

|Ernest Thurtle

|Labour

|-

|Shrewsbury

|Viscount Sandon

|Unionist

|-

|Skipton

|Ernest Bird

|Unionist

|-

|Smethwick

|John Davison

|Labour

|-

|rowspan="2"|Southampton <br /> (Two members)

|Lord Apsley

|Unionist

|-

|Edwin Perkins

|Unionist

|-

|Southend-on-Sea

|Viscount Elveden

|Unionist

|-

|South Molton

|Cedric Drewe

|Unionist

|-

|Southport

|Godfrey White <!-- received baronetcy in 1926 -->

|Unionist

|-

|South Shields

|Edward Harney

|Liberal

|-

|Southwark Central

|Harry Day

|Labour

|-

|Southwark North

|Leslie Haden-Guest

|Labour

|-

|Southwark South East

|Thomas Naylor

|Labour

|-

|Sowerby

|Geoffrey Shaw

|Unionist

|-

|Spelthorne

|Philip Pilditch <!-- received baronetcy in 1929 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Spennymoor

|Joseph Batey

|Labour

|-

|Spen Valley

|Rt Hon. Sir John Simon

|Liberal

|-

|Stafford

|Hon. William Ormsby-Gore

|Unionist

|-

|Stalybridge and Hyde

|Edmund Wood

|Unionist

|-

|Stepney Limehouse

|Clement Attlee

|Labour

|-

|Stepney Mile End

|John Scurr

|Labour

|-

|Stirling and Falkirk Burghs

|Hugh Murnin

|Labour

|-

|Stirlingshire East and Clackmannan

|MacNeill Weir

|Labour

|-

|Stirlingshire West

|Guy Fanshawe

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|Stockport <br /> (Two members)

|William Greenwood

|Unionist

|-

|Samuel Hammersley

|Unionist

|-

|Stockton on Tees

|Harold Macmillan

|Unionist

|-

|Stoke Newington

|George Jones

|Unionist

|-

|Stoke-on-Trent

|John Ward

|Constitutionalist

|-

|Stone

|Joseph Lamb

|Unionist

|-

|Stourbridge

|Douglas Pielou

|Unionist

|-

|Streatham

|Sir William Lane-Mitchell

|Unionist

|-

|Stretford

|Sir Thomas Robinson

|Constitutionalist

|-

|Stroud

|Sir Frank Nelson

|Unionist

|-

|Sudbury

|Rt Hon. Henry Burton

|Unionist

|-

|rowspan="2"|Sunderland <br /> (Two members)

|Luke Thompson

|Unionist

|-

|Walter Raine

|Unionist

|-

|Surrey East

|James Galbraith

|Unionist

|-

|Swansea East

|David Williams

|Labour

|-

|Swansea West

|Rt Hon. Walter Runciman

|Liberal

|-

|Swindon

|Reginald Banks

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

T

|-

|Tamworth

|Sir Edward Iliffe

|Unionist

|-

|Taunton

|Andrew Gault

|Unionist

|-

|Tavistock

|Philip Kenyon-Slaney

|Unionist

|-

|Thirsk and Malton

|Edmund Turton <!-- received baronetcy in 1926 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Thornbury

|Derrick Gunston <!-- baronetcy not created until 1938, so don't display title -->

|Unionist

|-

|Tiverton

|Gilbert Acland-Troyte

|Unionist

|-

|Tonbridge

|Herbert Spender-Clay

|Unionist

|-

|Torquay

|Charles Williams

|Unionist

|-

|Totnes

|Samuel Harvey

|Unionist

|-

|Tottenham North

|Robert Morrison

|Co-operative

|-

|Tottenham South

|Patrick Malone

|Unionist

|-

|Twickenham

|Rt Hon. Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Tynemouth

|Alexander Russell

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

U

|-

|University of Wales

|Ernest Evans

|Liberal

|-

|Uxbridge

|Dennistoun Burney <!-- succeeded in baronetcy in 1929 -->

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

W

|-

|Wakefield

|Robert Ellis <!-- received baronetcy in 1932 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Wallasey

||Sir Robert Burton-Chadwick <!-- received baronetcy in 1935 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Wallsend

|Sir Patrick Hastings

|Labour

|-

|Walsall

|William Preston

|Unionist

|-

|Walthamstow East

|Rt Hon. Sir Hamar Greenwood, Bt

|Constitutionalist

|-

|Walthamstow West

|Horace Crawfurd

|Liberal

|-

|Wandsworth Central

|Henry Jackson <!-- received baronetcy in 1935 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Wansbeck

|George Warne

|Labour

|-

|Warrington

|Alec Cunningham-Reid

|Unionist

|-

|Warwick and Leamington

|Anthony Eden

|Unionist

|-

|Watford

|Dennis Herbert

|Unionist

|-

|Waterloo

|Malcolm Bullock <!-- received baronetcy in 1954 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Wednesbury

|Alfred Short

|Labour

|-

|Wellingborough

|William Cove

|Labour

|-

|Wells

|Sir Robert Sanders

|Unionist

|-

|Wentworth

|George Harry Hirst

|Labour

|-

|West Bromwich

|Rt Hon. Frederick Roberts

|Labour

|-

|Westbury

|Walter Shaw

|Unionist

|-

|Western Isles

|Alexander Livingstone

|Liberal

|-

|West Ham Plaistow

|Will Thorne

|Labour

|-

|West Ham Silvertown

|Jack Jones

|Labour

|-

|West Ham Stratford

|Thomas Groves

|Labour

|-

|West Ham Upton

|Herbert Paton Holt

|Unionist

|-

|Westhoughton

|Rhys Davies

|Labour

|-

|Westminster Abbey

|Otho Nicholson

|Unionist

|-

|Westminster St George's

|James Erskine

|Unionist

|-

|Westmorland

|Hon. Oliver Stanley

|Unionist

|-

|Weston-super-Mare

|John Erskine

|Unionist

|-

|Whitechapel and St Georges

|Harry Gosling

|Labour

|-

|Whitehaven

|Robert Hudson

|Unionist

|-

|Widnes

|Christopher Clayton

|Unionist

|-

|Wigan

|John Parkinson

|Labour

|-

|Willesden East

|Hon. George Stanley

|Unionist

|-

|Willesden West

|Samuel Viant

|Labour

|-

|Wimbledon

|Sir John Power, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Winchester

|George Hennessy

|Unionist

|-

|Windsor

|Annesley Somerville

|Unionist

|-

|Wirral

|John Grace

|Unionist

|-

|Wolverhampton Bilston

|John Baker

|Labour

|-

|Wolverhampton East

|George Thorne

|Liberal

|-

|Wolverhampton West

|Robert Bird <!-- succeeded in baronetcy in 1933 -->

|Unionist

|-

|Woodbridge

|Sir Arthur Churchman, Bt

|Unionist

|-

|Wood Green

|Godfrey Locker-Lampson

|Unionist

|-

|Woolwich East

|Harry Snell

|Labour

|-

|Woolwich West

|Sir Kingsley Wood

|Unionist

|-

|Worcester

|Crawford Greene

|Unionist

|-

|Workington

|Tom Cape

|Labour

|-

|The Wrekin

|Thomas Oakley

|Unionist

|-

|Wrexham

|Christmas Price Williams

|Liberal

|-

|Wycombe

|Sir Alfred Knox

|Unionist

|-

|colspan="3"|

Y

|-

|Yeovil

|George Davies

|Unionist

|-

|York

|Sir John Marriott

|Unionist

|}

By-elections

See the list of United Kingdom by-elections.

Sources

Data from Oliver & Boyd's Edinburgh Almanac, 1927.

See also

  • UK general election, 1924
  • List of parliaments of the United Kingdom
  • :Category:UK MPs 1924–1929
  • List of MPs for constituencies in Wales (1924–1929)