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
|-
|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
|-
|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
|-
|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)
