List of MPs elected in the United Kingdom general election, 1832/Constituencies M–N

The 1832 United Kingdom general election, the first after the Reform Act, saw the Whigs win a large majority, with the Tories winning less than 30% of the vote.

Constituency Seats Type Country County Member Party
Macclesfield[1] 2 Borough England Cheshire John Ryle Tory
Macclesfield [1] 2 Borough England Cheshire John Brocklehurst Liberal
Maidstone[2] 2 Borough England Kent Abraham Wildey Robarts Liberal
Maidstone [2] 2 Borough England Kent Charles James Barnett Liberal
Maldon[3] 2 Borough England Essex Thomas Barrett Lennard Liberal
Maldon [3] 2 Borough England Essex Quintin Dick Tory
Mallow[4] 1 Borough Ireland Cork William Daunt [5] Irish Repeal
Malmesbury[6] 1 Borough England Wiltshire Viscount Andover Liberal
Malton[7] 2 Borough England Yorkshire, North/East William Fitzwilliam Liberal
Malton [7] 2 Borough England Yorkshire, North/East Charles Pepys Liberal
Manchester[8] 2 Borough England Lancashire Mark Philips Liberal
Manchester [8] 2 Borough England Lancashire Charles Poulett Thomson Liberal
Marlborough[6] 2 Borough England Wiltshire Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce Tory
Marlborough [6] 2 Borough England Wiltshire Henry Bingham Baring Tory
Marylebone[9] 2 Borough England Middlesex Edward Berkeley Portman Liberal
Marylebone [9] 2 Borough England Middlesex Sir William Horne Liberal
Mayo[4] 2 County Ireland Mayo John Browne Liberal
Mayo [4] 2 County Ireland Mayo Dominick Browne Liberal
Meath[10] 2 County Ireland Meath Morgan O'Connell Irish Repeal
Meath [10] 2 County Ireland Meath Henry Grattan Irish Repeal
Merionethshire[11] 1 County Wales Merionethshire Sir Robert Vaughan, Bt. Tory
Merthyr Tydvil[12] 1 Borough Wales Glamorganshire John Josiah Guest Liberal
Middlesex[9] 2 County England Middlesex Joseph Hume Liberal
Middlesex [9] 2 County England Middlesex George Byng Liberal
Midhurst[2] 1 Borough England Sussex Hon. Frederick Spencer Liberal
Midlothian (aka Edinburghshire)[12] 1 County Scotland Midlothian Sir John Dalrymple, Bt Liberal
Monaghan[10] 2 County Ireland Monaghan Cadwallader Blayney Tory
Monaghan [10] 2 County Ireland Monaghan Hon. Henry Westenra Liberal
Monmouth Boroughs[13] 1 District Wales Monmouthshire Benjamin Hall Liberal
Monmouthshire[13] 2 County Wales Monmouthshire Lord Granville Somerset Tory
Monmouthshire [13] 2 County Wales Monmouthshire William Addams Williams Liberal
Montgomery Boroughs[9] 1 District Wales Montgomeryshire David Pugh [14] Tory
Montgomeryshire[9] 1 County Wales Montgomeryshire Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn Tory
Montrose Burghs[15] 1 District Scotland Forfarshire Horatio Ross Liberal
Morpeth[16] 1 Borough England Northumberland Frederick George Howard Liberal
Newark-on-Trent[15] 2 Borough England Nottinghamshire William Ewart Gladstone Tory
Newark-on-Trent [15] 2 Borough England Nottinghamshire William Farnworth Handley Tory
Newcastle-under-Lyme[8] 2 Borough England Staffordshire William Henry Miller Tory
Newcastle-under-Lyme [8] 2 Borough England Staffordshire Sir Henry Willoughby, Bt Tory
Newcastle-upon-Tyne[17] 2 Borough England Northumberland Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bt Liberal
Newcastle-upon-Tyne [17] 2 Borough England Northumberland John Hodgson Tory
Newport[13] 2 Borough England Hampshire John Heywood Hawkins Liberal
Newport [13] 2 Borough England Hampshire William Henry Ord Liberal
New Ross[18] 1 Borough Ireland Wexford John Hyacinth Talbot Irish Repeal
Newry[4] 1 Borough Ireland Armagh/Down Lord Marcus Hill Tory
New Shoreham[3] 2 Borough England Sussex Sir Charles Burrell, Bt Tory
New Shoreham [3] 2 Borough England Sussex Harry Goring Liberal
Norfolk Eastern[2] 2 County England Norfolk William Howe Windham Liberal
Norfolk Eastern [2] 2 County England Norfolk Hon. George Keppel Liberal
Norfolk Western[2] 2 County England Norfolk Sir Jacob Astley, Bt Liberal
Norfolk Western [2] 2 County England Norfolk Sir William Ffolkes, Bt Liberal
Northallerton[19] 1 Borough England Yorkshire, North John George Boss Liberal
Northampton[15] 2 Borough England Northamptonshire Robert Vernon Smith Liberal
Northampton [15] 2 Borough England Northamptonshire Charles Ross Tory
Northamptonshire Northern[15] 2 County England Northamptonshire Viscount Milton Liberal
Northamptonshire Northern [15] 2 County England Northamptonshire Lord James Brudenell Tory
Northamptonshire Southern[15] 2 County England Northamptonshire Viscount Althorp Liberal
Northamptonshire Southern [15] 2 County England Northamptonshire William Ralph Cartwright Tory
Northumberland Northern[16] 2 County England Northumberland Viscount Howick Liberal
Northumberland Northern [16] 2 County England Northumberland Lord Ossulston Tory
Northumberland Southern[16] 2 County England Northumberland Thomas Wentworth Beaumont Liberal
Northumberland Southern [16] 2 County England Northumberland Matthew Bell Tory
Norwich[20] 2 Borough England Norfolk Viscount Stormont Tory
Norwich [20] 2 Borough England Norfolk Sir James Scarlett Tory
Nottingham[21] 2 Borough England Nottinghamshire Sir Ronald Craufurd Ferguson Liberal
Nottingham [21] 2 Borough England Nottinghamshire Viscount Duncannon Liberal
Nottinghamshire Northern[15] 2 County England Nottinghamshire Viscount Lumley Liberal
Nottinghamshire Northern [15] 2 County England Nottinghamshire Thomas Houldsworth Tory
Nottinghamshire Southern[15] 2 County England Nottinghamshire Evelyn Denison Liberal
Nottinghamshire Southern [15] 2 County England Nottinghamshire Earl of Lincoln Tory

References

  1. 1 2 The London Gazette: no. 19012. p. 77. 11 January 1833.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The London Gazette: no. 19009. p. 4. 1 January 1833.
  3. 1 2 3 4 The London Gazette: no. 19009. p. 3. 1 January 1833.
  4. 1 2 3 4 The London Gazette: no. 19017. p. 198. 29 January 1833.
  5. Mallow: Daunt was unseated on petition and Charles Jephson declared elected on 24 April 1833. (source: Walker, page 54)
  6. 1 2 3 The London Gazette: no. 19009. p. 1. 1 January 1833.
  7. 1 2 The London Gazette: no. 19010. p. 27. 4 January 1833.
  8. 1 2 3 4 The London Gazette: no. 19012. p. 76. 11 January 1833.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 The London Gazette: no. 19008. p. 2836. 28 December 1832.
  10. 1 2 3 4 The London Gazette: no. 19010. p. 26. 4 January 1833.
  11. The London Gazette: no. 19006. p. 2788. 21 December 1832.
  12. 1 2 The London Gazette: no. 19008. p. 2837. 28 December 1832.
  13. 1 2 3 4 5 The London Gazette: no. 19007. p. 2811. 25 December 1832.
  14. Montgomery Boroughs: on petition, the election of David Pugh was declared void, and a by-election was held on 8 April 1833. (Craig, pages 509–510)
  15. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 The London Gazette: no. 19008. p. 2838. 28 December 1832.
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 The London Gazette: no. 19009. p. 2. 1 January 1833.
  17. 1 2 The London Gazette: no. 19006. p. 2787. 21 December 1832.
  18. The London Gazette: no. 19011. p. 55. 8 January 1833.
  19. The London Gazette: no. 19010. p. 28. 4 January 1833.
  20. 1 2 The London Gazette: no. 19004. p. 2728. 14 December 1832.
  21. 1 2 The London Gazette: no. 19005. p. 2751. 18 December 1832.
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