List of National Liberal Party (UK) MPs

List of National Liberal Party (UK) MPs

This is a list of National Liberal Party MPs. It includes all Members of Parliament elected to the British House of Commons representing the National Liberal Party, originally known as the Liberal National Party. In 1947, the party merged with the Conservative Party, so all its remaining MPs jointly represented both parties.

*Sir Robert Aske, Newcastle upon Tyne East, 1931 - 45 1
*John Barlow, Eddisbury, 1945 - 50
*Charles Barrie, Southampton, 1931 - 40
*Alec Beechman, St Ives, 1937 - 50
*James Blindell, Holland with Boston, 1931 - 1937 1
*Ernest Brown, Edinburgh Leith, 1931 - 45 1
*Leslie Burgin, Luton, 1931 - 45 1
*Herbert Butcher, Holland with Boston, 1937 - 66
*Gordon Campbell, Burnley, 1931 - 35
*Norman Cole, South Bedfordshire, 1951 - 55
*Richard Collard, Norfolk Central, 1959 - 64
*Godfrey Collins, Greenock, 1931 - 36 1
*Aaron Charlton Curry, Bishop Auckland, 1931 - 35
*Clement Davies, Montgomeryshire, 1931 - 39 2
*John Purcell Dickie, Consett, 1931 - 35
*James Duncan, South Angus, 1950 - 64
*William Edge, Bosworth, 1931 - 45 1
*E. Henry Garner Evans, Denbigh, 1950 - 59
*Henry Fildes, Dumfriesshire, 1935 - 45
*Edgar Granville, Eye, 1931 - 42 1, 2
*Arthur Harbord, Great Yarmouth, 1931 - 41 1
*Sir James Henderson-Stewart, Bt., East Fife, 1933 - 61
*Sir Herbert Holdsworth, 1890 - 1949, Bradford South 1931-451
*Stanley Holmes, Harwich, 1935 - 54
*Alan Hopkins, Bristol North East, 1959 - 66
*Leslie Hore-Belisha, Plymouth Devonport, 1931 - 42 1
*Greville Howard, St Ives, 1950 - 66
*Joseph Hunter, Dumfriesshire, 1934 - 35 1
*Robert Hutchison, Montrose, 1931 - 32 1
*Lewis Jones, Swansea West, 1931 - 45
*Charles Kerr, Montrose, 1932 - 40
*George Lambert (1st), South Molton, 1931 - 45 1
*George Lambert (2nd), South Molton, 1945 - 50; Torrington, 1950 - 58
*Frederick Llewellyn Jones, Flintshire, 1931 - 35 1
*Gwilym Lloyd George, Newcastle upon Tyne North, 1951 - 57
*William Lygon, East Norfolk, 1931 - 39 1
*William Mabane, Huddersfield, 1931 - 45
*Murdo Macdonald, Inverness, 1931 - 45 1, 5
*John Maclay, Montrose, 1940 - 50; West Renfrewshire, 1950 - 64
*Sir John MacLeod, Ross and Cromarty, 1945 - 64
*Ian Macpherson, Ross and Cromarty, 1931 - 36 1
*Niall Macpherson, Dumfries, 1945 - 63
*Thomas Magnay, Gateshead, 1931 - 45
*Frank Medlicott, Norfolk Central, 1939 - 1959
*James Duncan Millar, East Fife, 1931 - 33 1
*(John) Henry Morris-Jones, Denbigh, 1931 - 50 1
*George Alexander Morrison, Combined Scottish Universities, 1935 - 45 1
*John Nott, St Ives, 1966 - 68 4
*Sidney John Peters, Huntingdonshire, 1931 - 45 1
*Percy Pybus, Harwich, 1931 - 35 1
*Thomas Bridgehill Wilson Ramsay, Western Isles, 1931 - 35 1
*David Renton, Huntingdonshire, 1945 - 68 4
*Julian Ridsdale, Harwich, 1954 - 68 4
*Walter Runciman, St Ives, 1931 - 37 1
*Richard John Russell, Eddisbury, 1931 - 43 1
*Sir George Ernest Schuster, Walsall, 1938 - 45
*Sir Geoffrey Hithersay Shakespeare, Norwich, 1931 - 45 1
*Sir John Simon, Spen Valley, 1931 - 40 1
*Richard John Soper, Barnsley, 1931 - 35
*Edward Strauss, Southwark North, 1931 - 39
*William Taylor, Bradford North, 1950 - 64
*William Stanley Russell Thomas, Southampton, 1940 - 45
*Arthur Tiley, Bradford West, 1955 - 66
*Colin Thornton-Kemsley, North Angus and Mearns, 1950 - 64
*Joan Vickers, Plymouth Devonport, 1955 - 64
*John Wallace, Dunfermline Burghs, 1931 - 35

:1 Previously a Liberal Party MP.:2 Became an Independent Liberal MP, and later rejoined the Liberal Party.:3 Previously an Independent Liberal MP.:4 Continued to represent the Conservative Party after the dissolution of the Liberal National Party.:5 Resigned from the National Liberal group in the House of Commons in 1942 and stood as an Independent Liberal MP at the 1945 UK general election, but remained a member of his constituency association which was aligned with the National Liberals.


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