List of MPs elected in the 1830 United Kingdom general election
This is a list of MPs elected to the House of Commons at the 9th 1830 United Kingdom general election, arranged by constituency. The Parliament was summoned 24 July 1830, assembled 14 September 1830 (but prorogued to 26 October) and dissolved 23 April 1831. The Prime Minister was the leader of the Whig Party, Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey.
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Notes
- Vacated seat and replaced 25 February 1831 by William Stephen Poyntz.
- Made a Peer of Ireland and replaced 6 January 1831 by Francis Bernard.
- Ennobled and replaced 11 January 1831 by David Lyon
- Resigned and replaced 18 February 1831 by Sir William Home
- Resigned and replaced 16 February 1831 by John Stuart-Worsley
- Election declared void, 4 March 1831. By-election March, 1931
- On petition, Spottiswoode's election was declared void and a by-election was held
- Thomson was re-elected in 1832 but had also been elected for Manchester, which he chose to represent, and did not sit again for Dover
- Thomas Knox resigned in December 1830 in favour of his son
- Election declared void, 8 March 1831. By-election, 23 March 1831
- Brougham was re-elected at the general election in 1830 but was also returned for Yorkshire; he was elevated to the House of Lords before having chosen which constituency he would represent in the Commons
- Killed by train 15 September 1830. replaced by William Ewart, November 1830
- Election declared void, 23 March 1831. Re-elected at by-election 2 April 1931
- Resigned and replaced 20 December 1830 by Viscount Valletort
- Appointed a Groom of the Bedchamber in February 1831 and re-elected March 1831
- Vacated seat and replaced 21 February 1831 by William Farnworth Handley
- Appointed a judge and resigned, December 1930. Replaced by Sir Henry Hardinge
- Election declared void, 11 December 1830. By-Election Jan 1831
- Resigned and replaced 24 November 1830 by John Nicholas Fazakerley
- Resigned in order to contest Lostwithiel. Replaced 23 December 1830 by Sir Compton Domvile, Bt
- Appointed Chief Secretary to Ireland. Replaced 17 December 1830 by Henry Hunt
- Holmes and Durham were initially declared to have defeated Capel and Gladstone and took their seats, but on petition the result was reversed. Holmes had also been elected for Haslemere, and sat for that constituency for the rest of the Parliament
- Holmes and Durham were initially declared to have defeated Capel and Gladstone and took their seats, but on petition the result was reversed. Holmes had also been elected for Haslemere, and sat for that constituency for the rest of the Parliament
- Hardinge was also elected for Newport (Cornwall), which he chose to represent, and never sat for St Germans
- Harris died and was replaced 25 November 1830 by Charles Calvert.
- Chose to sit for Devon. Replaced November 1830 by Lord John Russell
- Appointed Lord Commissioner of the Treasury. Re-elected December 1830
- Unseated on petition-replaced February, 1831 by Sir Edward Cholmeley Dering, 8th Baronet
- Resigned and replaced 10 February 1831 by Edward Stanley
- Brougham was also elected for Knaresborough; he was elevated to the House of Lords before having chosen which constituency he would represent in the Commons
See also
- 1830 United Kingdom general election
- List of United Kingdom by-elections (1818–1832)
- List of Parliaments of the United Kingdom
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