1874 Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities by-election
The 1874 Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities by-election was fought on 14 March 1874. The byelection was fought due to the incumbent Conservative MP, Edward Strathearn Gordon, becoming Lord Advocate. It was retained by the incumbent who was unopposed.[1]
References
- ^ Craig, F. W. S. (1977). British parliamentary election results 1832–1885 (1 ed.). London: Macmillan. p. 616.
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- March: Chicester
- New Shoreham
- Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities
- Liverpool
- North Hampshire
- Oxford University
- Dublin University
- Huntingdon
- Mid Surrey
- North Lincolnshire
- Portsmouth
- Buckinghamshire
- East Gloucestershire
- Eye
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- County Dublin
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- Invernesshire
- South Devonshire
- South West Lancashire
- East Suffolk
- Galway
- North Leicestershire
- North Staffordshire
- Falkirk Burghs
- North Lancashire
- April: County Louth
- Hackney
- Preston
- May: Wakefield
- Stroud
- Dudley
- Poole
- Mayo
- June: City of Durham
- Haverfordwest
- Oxford
- North Durham
- Galway
- July: Launceston
- Stroud
- Kidderminster
- September: Midhurst
- October: Cambridgeshire
- Northampton
- November: Wenlock
- Birkenhead
- December: St Ives
- January: Dublin University
- East Kent
- February: Dublin University
- Tipperary
- East Kent
- Stroud
- March: Norwich
- St Ives
- Tipperary
- Bridport
- April: Meath
- Kirkcaldy Burghs
- Bedfordshire
- Kilkenny City
- May: Breconshire
- June: West Suffolk
- July: Hartlepool
- September: Blackburn
- October: West Suffolk
- Armagh City
- November: South West Lancashire
- Mid Surrey
- December: Whitehaven
- Horsham
- East Aberdeenshire
- January: Ipswich
- South Wiltshire
- February: Dorset
- North Shropshire
- Burnley
- Enniskillen
- Leominster
- Huntingdon
- Manchester
- East Suffolk
- Berkshire
- East Retford
- Horsham
- April: North Norfolk
- East Cumberland
- May: West Aberdeenshire
- June: Pembrokeshire
- Birmingham
- July: West Worcestershire
- Leitrim
- Mid Cheshire
- East Kent
- August: New Shoreham
- Leeds
- Carmarthen Boroughs
- Rutlandshire
- Donegal
- September: Buckinghamshire
- November: Frome
- South Shropshire
- Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities
- December: Liskeard
- January: County Sligo
- County Waterford
- February: Dublin University
- Wilton
- Halifax
- March: Oldham
- Launceston
- April: Salford
- May: Montgomery Boroughs
- Tipperary
- June: Dungarvan
- Huntingdonshire
- August: Great Grimsby
- South Shropshire
- Westminster
- Clare
- North Northamptonshire
- January: Greenock
- Leith Burghs
- Perth
- Marlborough
- February: Perthshire
- Oxfordshire
- York
- March: Canterbury
- Cirencester
- Hereford
- Mid Somerset
- East Somerset
- Worcester
- April: Belfast
- North Lancashire
- Middlesex
- South Northumberland
- Tamworth
- North Staffordshire
- May: Carmarthen Boroughs
- West Kent
- Oxford University
- Reading
- June: Rochester
- Southampton
- July: Middlesbrough
- Flint Boroughs
- August: Haddington Burghs
- Boston
- Newcastle-under-Lyme
- Argyllshire
- September: Truro
- October: Peterborough
- December: Maldon
- Bristol
- New Ross
- County Londonderry
- January: North Norfolk
- Cambridgeshire
- February: County Cork
- South Warwickshire
- Haddington Burghs
- March: East Somerset
- April: Longford
- Cockermouth
- East Cumberland
- May: Canterbury
- Clare
- Limerick City
- July: Glasgow
- Ennis
- September: Elginshire and Nairnshire
- December: Donegal
- Sheffield
- February: Liverpool
- Barnstaple
- Southwark
- Kilkenny City
- March: Drogheda
- West Norfolk
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