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  • Morpeth (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1983

    Morpeth was a constituency centred on the town of Morpeth in Northumberland represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of England from 1553

    Morpeth (constituency)

    Morpeth_(constituency)

  • Morpeth
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wales Morpeth, Ontario, Canada Morpeth, Northumberland, England, UK Morpeth (UK Parliament constituency), a former parliamentary constituency Morpeth Grammar

    Morpeth

    Morpeth

  • Wansbeck (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1983–2024)

    the new constituency of Blyth. The seat was re-established for the 1983 general election, largely replacing the abolished Morpeth constituency. The new

    Wansbeck (constituency)

    Wansbeck (constituency)

    Wansbeck_(constituency)

  • North Northumberland
  • UK Parliament constituency (1832–1885, 2024 onwards)

    Lynemouth, Morpeth Kirkhill, Morpeth North, Morpeth Stobhill, Norham and Islandshires, Pegswood, Rothbury, Shilbottle and Wooler. Constituency created (1832)

    North Northumberland

    North Northumberland

    North_Northumberland

  • Berwick-upon-Tweed (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–2024

    to reflect the inclusion of the town of Morpeth from the abolished constituency of Wansbeck. The constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed was in the county

    Berwick-upon-Tweed (constituency)

    Berwick-upon-Tweed (constituency)

    Berwick-upon-Tweed_(constituency)

  • Robert Taylor (Morpeth MP)
  • at the 1935 general election as Member of Parliament (MP) for the Morpeth constituency in Northumberland, and held the seat until his death in 1954, aged

    Robert Taylor (Morpeth MP)

    Robert Taylor (Morpeth MP)

    Robert_Taylor_(Morpeth_MP)

  • William Elliott, Baron Elliott of Morpeth
  • British politician (1920–2011)

    mayor of Morpeth, William Elliott was the Conservative Party candidate in the 1954 Morpeth by-election and again for the same constituency in the 1955

    William Elliott, Baron Elliott of Morpeth

    William_Elliott,_Baron_Elliott_of_Morpeth

  • 1923 Morpeth by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    The 1923 Morpeth by-election was a by-election held for the House of Commons constituency of Morpeth in Northumberland on 21 June 1923. The seat had become

    1923 Morpeth by-election

    1923_Morpeth_by-election

  • Blyth and Ashington
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)

    the abolished constituency of Wansbeck, excluding the town of Morpeth, together with the town of Blyth from the abolished constituency of Blyth Valley

    Blyth and Ashington

    Blyth and Ashington

    Blyth_and_Ashington

  • Northumberland
  • County of England

    contains the largest towns: Blyth, Cramlington, Ashington, Bedlington, and Morpeth, the last of which is the administrative centre. The remainder of the county

    Northumberland

    Northumberland

    Northumberland

  • Hexham (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards

    District of Tynedale, and the following wards of the Borough of Castle Morpeth: Heddon-on-the-Wall, Ponteland East, Ponteland North, Ponteland South,

    Hexham (constituency)

    Hexham (constituency)

    Hexham_(constituency)

  • Stuart Coats
  • British politician

    Coats remained in the United States. He unsuccessfully contested the Morpeth constituency as a Liberal Unionist in the 1906 general election and was also an

    Stuart Coats

    Stuart_Coats

  • History of parliamentary constituencies and boundaries in Northumberland
  • A new borough constituency named Blyth was established, which included the towns of Blyth and Bedlington, previously part of Morpeth. Wansbeck was abolished

    History of parliamentary constituencies and boundaries in Northumberland

    History_of_parliamentary_constituencies_and_boundaries_in_Northumberland

  • Sir George Strickland, 7th Baronet
  • English Member of Parliament and lawyer

    and Strickland helped vote the Reform Bill into law. His own Yorkshire constituency was divided under the Reform Act 1832 (2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 45), and he

    Sir George Strickland, 7th Baronet

    Sir George Strickland, 7th Baronet

    Sir_George_Strickland,_7th_Baronet

  • Blyth Valley (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency in England between 1950 and 2024

    transferred from Morpeth. Seaton Valley (incorporating Cramlington, Seghill, Earsdon and Seaton Delaval) was added from the abolished constituency of Wansbeck

    Blyth Valley (constituency)

    Blyth Valley (constituency)

    Blyth_Valley_(constituency)

  • Peter Delmé (MP for Morpeth)
  • English Member of Parliament

    December 1748 – 1789) was an English member of parliament for the constituency of Morpeth in 1774–84. Delmé's grandfather was a wealthy London banking figure

    Peter Delmé (MP for Morpeth)

    Peter_Delmé_(MP_for_Morpeth)

  • 1833 Morpeth by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    The 1833 Morpeth by-election was held on 31 December 1833, It was won by the Whig candidate Edward George Granville Howard unopposed, He replaced his

    1833 Morpeth by-election

    1833_Morpeth_by-election

  • Causey Park Bridge
  • Village in Northumberland, England

    to the north of Morpeth and a similar distance inland from the North Sea coast. Causey Park Bridge is in the parliamentary constituency of North Northumberland

    Causey Park Bridge

    Causey Park Bridge

    Causey_Park_Bridge

  • Broomhill, Northumberland
  • Village in England

    border of two districts: Morpeth (the county town of Northumberland) and Alnwick. South Broomhill, which is in the District of Morpeth, is considerably larger

    Broomhill, Northumberland

    Broomhill, Northumberland

    Broomhill,_Northumberland

  • List of MPs elected in the 1826 United Kingdom general election
  • of Commons at the 1826 United Kingdom general election, arranged by constituency. The Parliament was summoned 3 June 1826, assembled 25 July 1826 (prorogued

    List of MPs elected in the 1826 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1826 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1826_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Mitford, Northumberland
  • Village in Northumberland, England

    Northumberland, England, located two miles (three kilometres) west of Morpeth. Although the foundation of Mitford is unknown, it was a barony during

    Mitford, Northumberland

    Mitford,_Northumberland

  • George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle
  • British statesman, orator, and writer (1802–1864)

    7th Earl of Carlisle (18 April 1802 – 5 December 1864), styled Viscount Morpeth from 1825 to 1848, was a British statesman, orator, and writer. Carlisle

    George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle

    George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle

    George_Howard,_7th_Earl_of_Carlisle

  • Charles Howard, Viscount Morpeth
  • British member of parliament

    Charles Howard, Viscount Morpeth (18 April 1719 – 9 August 1741) was a British member of parliament. Howard was the eldest son of Henry Howard, 4th Earl

    Charles Howard, Viscount Morpeth

    Charles_Howard,_Viscount_Morpeth

  • Birmingham South (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1918

    Birmingham South was a parliamentary constituency in Birmingham which returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament

    Birmingham South (UK Parliament constituency)

    Birmingham_South_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Tranwell
  • Village in Northumberland, England

    England, about 1 mile (2 km) south west of Morpeth. It lies alongside the A1 road which now bypasses Morpeth. Tranwell is approximately 15 miles from the

    Tranwell

    Tranwell

    Tranwell

  • Northumbria (European Parliament constituency)
  • Former European Parliament constituency

    European Parliament each. 1979-1984: Berwick-upon-Tweed, Blyth, Hexham, Morpeth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central, Newcastle-upon-Tyne East, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

    Northumbria (European Parliament constituency)

    Northumbria (European Parliament constituency)

    Northumbria_(European_Parliament_constituency)

  • Frederick George Howard
  • British politician

    the 90th Regiment of Foot. He stood in the 1832 UK general election in Morpeth. He won election as a Whig, and focused on free trade and the abolition

    Frederick George Howard

    Frederick_George_Howard

  • Thomas Orde-Powlett, 1st Baron Bolton
  • English politician

    etcher, and a cartoonist. Born Thomas Orde, he was son of John Orde of Morpeth, Northumberland. He was educated at Eton and at King's College, Cambridge

    Thomas Orde-Powlett, 1st Baron Bolton

    Thomas Orde-Powlett, 1st Baron Bolton

    Thomas_Orde-Powlett,_1st_Baron_Bolton

  • West Riding of Yorkshire (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1865

    West Riding of Yorkshire was a parliamentary constituency in England from 1832 to 1865. It returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons

    West Riding of Yorkshire (constituency)

    West Riding of Yorkshire (constituency)

    West_Riding_of_Yorkshire_(constituency)

  • Parliamentary constituencies in Northumberland
  • parliamentary constituencies, all of which are county constituencies.   † Conservative   ‡ Labour   ¤ Reform UK See 2023 review of Westminster constituencies for

    Parliamentary constituencies in Northumberland

    Parliamentary_constituencies_in_Northumberland

  • Halifax (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Kate Dearden of the Labour Party. The Halifax constituency is located

    Halifax (constituency)

    Halifax (constituency)

    Halifax_(constituency)

  • George Grant (British politician)
  • British politician (1924–1984)

    a Labour politician in the United Kingdom and Member of Parliament for Morpeth in Northumberland from 1970 until 1983. Prior to his election to Parliament

    George Grant (British politician)

    George_Grant_(British_politician)

  • Edward Howard, 1st Baron Lanerton
  • Royal Navy Admiral and politician (1809–1880)

    rank of admiral in 1870, and also sat as Whig Member of Parliament for Morpeth from 1833 to 1837 and from 1840 to 1852. In 1874 he was raised to the peerage

    Edward Howard, 1st Baron Lanerton

    Edward_Howard,_1st_Baron_Lanerton

  • Gustav Renwick
  • they had one son. The family home was Holystone Grange, Sharperton, near Morpeth, Northumberland. Renwick was a large landowner and worked to conserve the

    Gustav Renwick

    Gustav_Renwick

  • Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet
  • British Whig politician (1799–1882)

    remained out of parliament until January 1853, when he was returned for Morpeth. He at first refused to join the coalition government of Lord Aberdeen

    Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet

    Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_George_Grey,_2nd_Baronet

  • Oley Douglas
  • British Member of Parliament

    was called to the bar in 1710. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Morpeth, Northumberland from 1713 to 1715. He died aged 35 in 1719. He had married

    Oley Douglas

    Oley_Douglas

  • Chester-le-Street (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1983

    Chester-le-Street was a county constituency centred on the town of Chester-le-Street in County Durham. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the

    Chester-le-Street (constituency)

    Chester-le-Street (constituency)

    Chester-le-Street_(constituency)

  • East Cumberland
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1885

    (2010). Aristocratic Whig Politics in Early-Victorian Yorkshire: Lord Morpeth and His World (PDF) (PhD). University of York. p. 36. "East Cumberland

    East Cumberland

    East Cumberland

    East_Cumberland

  • Thomas Carleton (MP for Morpeth)
  • English politician

    England for Morpeth in 1597. There is confusion over whether this MP was Thomas Carleton the father or Thomas Carleton the son. Members Constituencies Parliaments

    Thomas Carleton (MP for Morpeth)

    Thomas_Carleton_(MP_for_Morpeth)

  • Dublin City (UK Parliament constituency)
  • UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1801–1885

    Dublin City was an Irish borough constituency in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It comprised the city of Dublin

    Dublin City (UK Parliament constituency)

    Dublin_City_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Third periodic review of Westminster constituencies
  • 1976–83 review of UK electoral boundaries

    many long-established constituencies, such as Abingdon, Bedford1, Clitheroe, Colchester1, Eye, Hastings, Kidderminster, Morpeth, Oxford, Paisley, Petersfield

    Third periodic review of Westminster constituencies

    Third_periodic_review_of_Westminster_constituencies

  • William Howard (1781–1843)
  • English politician

    an English politician who was a Conservative Member of Parliament for Morpeth (1806–32) and Sutherland (1837–40). Howard was the second son of Frederick

    William Howard (1781–1843)

    William_Howard_(1781–1843)

  • List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1832–1868) by region
  • Previous: List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1801–1832) Alternative list: List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1832–1868)

    List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1832–1868) by region

    List_of_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies_(1832–1868)_by_region

  • Bullers Green
  • Human settlement in England

    Bullers Green is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Bullers Green was formerly a township in Morpeth parish, from 1866 Bullers Green was

    Bullers Green

    Bullers Green

    Bullers_Green

  • John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone
  • British politician (1799–1869)

    the House of Commons for Yorkshire as a Whig, a seat he held until the constituency was abolished in 1832. The latter year he was returned for Scarborough

    John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone

    John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone

    John_Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone

  • Farnham (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    51°12′50″N 0°47′46″W / 51.214°N 0.796°W / 51.214; -0.796 Farnham was a constituency covering the south-westernmost and various western parts of Surrey for

    Farnham (constituency)

    Farnham_(constituency)

  • Bavington
  • Village and civil parish in Northumberland, England

    north of Hexham, and about the same west from Morpeth. Bavington is in the parliamentary constituency of Hexham. The parish was formed on 1 April 1958

    Bavington

    Bavington

    Bavington

  • Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle
  • British Whig politician

    Earl of Carlisle KG (14 August 1694 – 3 September 1758), styled Viscount Morpeth until 1738 was a British Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons

    Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle

    Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle

    Henry_Howard,_4th_Earl_of_Carlisle

  • Sir John Orde, 1st Baronet
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1751 –1824)

    February 1824) was a Royal Navy officer. The third son of John Orde, of Morpeth, Northumberland, and the brother of Thomas Orde-Powlett, 1st Baron Bolton

    Sir John Orde, 1st Baronet

    Sir John Orde, 1st Baronet

    Sir_John_Orde,_1st_Baronet

  • Callaly
  • Village in Northumberland, England

    is about 9 miles (14 km) to the west of Alnwick. The main A697 road (to Morpeth) is 3 miles (5 km) away. It is on the line of the Roman road linking the

    Callaly

    Callaly

    Callaly

  • Clifton, Northumberland
  • Hamlet in Northumberland, England

    parliamentary constituency of Hexham. It is part of Stannington Civil Parish. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 81 Alnwick & Morpeth (Rothbury & Amble)

    Clifton, Northumberland

    Clifton,_Northumberland

  • William Huskisson
  • British statesman, financier and MP (1770–1830)

    Secretary at War's deputy). In 1796 he entered Parliament as member for Morpeth, but for a considerable period he took scarcely any part in the debates

    William Huskisson

    William Huskisson

    William_Huskisson

  • John Bennett (English barrister)
  • Bennett was returned unopposed as Whig Member of Parliament (MP) for Morpeth at the 1708 British general election on the interest of the 2nd Lord Ossulston

    John Bennett (English barrister)

    John_Bennett_(English_barrister)

  • Richard Bethell (1772–1864)
  • British politician (1772–1864)

    Yorkshire. He did not contest the seat in 1831, but when the Yorkshire constituency was divided under the Reform Act 1832, he was elected at the 1832 general

    Richard Bethell (1772–1864)

    Richard Bethell (1772–1864)

    Richard_Bethell_(1772–1864)

  • John Charles Ramsden
  • British politician (1788–1836)

    county constituency. He was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant of Yorkshire in May 1831, and held his seat in Parliament until the constituency was divided

    John Charles Ramsden

    John Charles Ramsden

    John_Charles_Ramsden

  • List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1885–1918)
  • List of constituencies

    Constituencies in 1868–1885 | 1885 MPs | 1886 MPs | 1892 MPs | 1895 MPs | 1900 MPs | 1906 MPs | January 1910 MPs | December 1910 MPs | Constituencies

    List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1885–1918)

    List_of_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies_(1885–1918)

  • 1954 Morpeth by-election
  • UK Parliamentary by-election

    The 1954 Morpeth by-election was held on 4 November 1954. The by-election was triggered by the death on 19 July of the incumbent Labour MP, Robert Taylor

    1954 Morpeth by-election

    1954_Morpeth_by-election

  • Anne-Marie Trevelyan
  • British politician (born 1969)

    unsuccessfully stood as the Conservative candidate in the Morpeth North ward of Castle Morpeth Borough Council in 1999. She subsequently stood as the Conservative

    Anne-Marie Trevelyan

    Anne-Marie Trevelyan

    Anne-Marie_Trevelyan

  • 1955 Orpington by-election
  • Parliamentary by-election for the constituency of Orbington, Kent

    by-election held on 20 January 1955 for the British House of Commons constituency of Orpington in Kent, England. It followed the death of the incumbent

    1955 Orpington by-election

    1955_Orpington_by-election

  • 1841 United Kingdom general election
  • defeated in Carlow. The Chartists picked up only a few votes. Viscount Morpeth, Chief Secretary for Ireland Sir George Strickland, Bt Sir Henry Barron

    1841 United Kingdom general election

    1841 United Kingdom general election

    1841_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • John Watson (16th-century MP)
  • English politician

    that it was not the same John Watson who served for Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Morpeth and Berwick-upon-Tweed. Watson was educated at Lincoln's Inn, London. He

    John Watson (16th-century MP)

    John_Watson_(16th-century_MP)

  • List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1918–1945) by region
  • Between 1918 and 1945, the parliamentary constituencies of the United Kingdom were defined primarily by the Representation of the People Act 1918, which

    List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1918–1945) by region

    List_of_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies_(1918–1945)_by_region

  • Christopher Wandesford, 2nd Viscount Castlecomer
  • Irish politician (1684–1719)

    British general election, Wandesford was returned to Parliament as MP for Morpeth but lost the seat in 1713. At the 1715 general election he was returned

    Christopher Wandesford, 2nd Viscount Castlecomer

    Christopher Wandesford, 2nd Viscount Castlecomer

    Christopher_Wandesford,_2nd_Viscount_Castlecomer

  • List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1832–1868)
  • Constituencies in 1801–1832 | 1832 MPs | 1835 MPs | 1837 MPs | 1841 MPs | 1847 MPs | 1852 MPs | 1857 MPs | 1859 MPs | 1865 MPs | Constituencies in 1865–1868

    List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1832–1868)

    List_of_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies_(1832–1868)

  • Henry Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth
  • English noble (1708–1784)

    took the Grand Tour in the early 1730s. He was Member of Parliament for Morpeth 1734–1747. He was a founder member of the Grand Allies partnership created

    Henry Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth

    Henry Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth

    Henry_Liddell,_1st_Baron_Ravensworth

  • List of former United Kingdom Parliament constituencies
  • former parliamentary constituencies in the United Kingdom, organised by date of abolition. It includes UK parliamentary constituencies that have been abolished

    List of former United Kingdom Parliament constituencies

    List_of_former_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies

  • Gateshead (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1832–1950; 2010–2024)

    Gateshead was a constituency most recently represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since it was re-established in 2010 until its abolition

    Gateshead (constituency)

    Gateshead (constituency)

    Gateshead_(constituency)

  • Christopher Fitzsimon
  • Irish barrister and politician

    movement against Robert Peel's government. Attendees included Viscount Morpeth and Frederick Romilly. In later life Fitzsimon held the lucrative office

    Christopher Fitzsimon

    Christopher_Fitzsimon

  • Bradford (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    near Wooler Bradford, Belsay, in Belsay, Northumberland, England, near Morpeth Bradford, West Yorkshire, the namesake city, 1 of 7 post towns, and the

    Bradford (disambiguation)

    Bradford_(disambiguation)

  • Berwick Hill
  • Village in Northumberland, England

    through Time. Retrieved 27 January 2022. "History of Berwick Hill, in Castle Morpeth and Northumberland". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 27 January

    Berwick Hill

    Berwick Hill

    Berwick_Hill

  • List of electoral wards in England by constituency
  • Hebron, Hepscott and Mitford, Hirst, Morpeth Central, Morpeth Kirkhill, Morpeth North, Morpeth South, Morpeth Stobhill, Newbiggin East, Newbiggin West

    List of electoral wards in England by constituency

    List_of_electoral_wards_in_England_by_constituency

  • Thomas Burt
  • British politician

    each constituency, shorter duration of each Parliament and payment of MPs. In 1874 Burt was elected as Member of Parliament for the Borough of Morpeth in

    Thomas Burt

    Thomas Burt

    Thomas_Burt

  • John Cairns (politician)
  • British politician

    23 May 1923) was Labour MP for Morpeth from the 1918 general election until his death, which led to the 1923 Morpeth by-election. Born at Choppington

    John Cairns (politician)

    John_Cairns_(politician)

  • List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1974–1983)
  • Constituencies in 1955–1974 | Feb 1974 MPs | Oct 1974 MPs | 1979 MPs | Constituencies in 1983–1997 This is a list of all constituencies that were in existence

    List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1974–1983)

    List_of_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies_(1974–1983)

  • Rothbury
  • Market town in Northumberland, England

    England, on the River Coquet. It is 14 miles (22.5 km) north-west of Morpeth and 26 miles (42 km) north of Newcastle upon Tyne. At the 2011 census,

    Rothbury

    Rothbury

    Rothbury

  • 1923 United Kingdom general election
  • They increased their share of the vote from 45.2% to 51.3% in those constituencies where a straight fight with the Conservatives had taken place in both

    1923 United Kingdom general election

    1923 United Kingdom general election

    1923_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Godfrey Nicholson
  • British politician (1901–1991)

    Church, Oxford in 1925.[citation needed] In 1931, he contested and won Morpeth and held the seat until 1935. Two years later, he contested and won Farnham

    Godfrey Nicholson

    Godfrey_Nicholson

  • List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1801–1832)
  • Constituency Members Type Berwick-upon-Tweed 2 Borough Morpeth 2 Borough Newcastle-upon-Tyne 2 Borough Northumberland 2 County

    List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1801–1832)

    List_of_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies_(1801–1832)

  • Parliamentary constituencies in the West Midlands (region)
  • divided into 57 parliamentary constituencies which is made up of 28 borough constituencies and 29 county constituencies. Since the general election of

    Parliamentary constituencies in the West Midlands (region)

    Parliamentary_constituencies_in_the_West_Midlands_(region)

  • Stanton, Northumberland
  • Hamlet in Northumberland, England

    Northumberland, England, which is located 7 miles (11 km) north west of Morpeth, and 15 miles (24 km) north of Newcastle upon Tyne. Stanton is 9 miles

    Stanton, Northumberland

    Stanton, Northumberland

    Stanton,_Northumberland

  • Peter Beckford (MP)
  • British writer and politician

    (c. 1740 – c. 1811) was a British writer and politician who represented Morpeth in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1768 to 1774. He was also

    Peter Beckford (MP)

    Peter Beckford (MP)

    Peter_Beckford_(MP)

  • Carlisle (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    professional association football Carlisle Park, London Carlisle Park, Morpeth, Northumberland Port Carlisle, a coastal village in Cumbria Carlisle, Alabama

    Carlisle (disambiguation)

    Carlisle_(disambiguation)

  • Second periodic review of Westminster constituencies
  • 1960s review of UK electoral boundaries

    The second periodic review of Westminster constituencies was undertaken between 1965 and 1969 by the four boundary commissions for England, Scotland, Wales

    Second periodic review of Westminster constituencies

    Second_periodic_review_of_Westminster_constituencies

  • 1874 United Kingdom general election
  • Miners' Union, were elected as Liberal-Labour (Lib–Lab) MPs in Stafford and Morpeth, respectively. The 1867 Reform Act eroded the legislative power of the

    1874 United Kingdom general election

    1874 United Kingdom general election

    1874_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1950–1974) by region
  • This is a list of all constituencies that were in existence at the 1950, 1951, 1955, 1959, 1964, 1966 and 1970 general elections, showing the winning party

    List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1950–1974) by region

    List_of_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies_(1950–1974)_by_region

  • 1954 Harwich by-election
  • 1954 UK Parliamentary by-election

    by-election held on 11 February 1954 for the British House of Commons constituency of Harwich. The seat consisted of the port town of Harwich, the seaside

    1954 Harwich by-election

    1954 Harwich by-election

    1954_Harwich_by-election

  • Cumberland (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1832

    Cumberland is a former United Kingdom Parliamentary constituency. It was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the

    Cumberland (constituency)

    Cumberland_(constituency)

  • William Byron (MP)
  • Juliana Elizabeth Byron, daughter of Admiral John Byron. Byron contested Morpeth at the 1774 general election on the Carlisle interest. He was defeated

    William Byron (MP)

    William_Byron_(MP)

  • Jack Thompson (politician)
  • British politician

    unconvinced. When the Wansbeck constituency was created at the 1983 election George Grant, MP for Morpeth, had a better claim as Morpeth forms its largest town

    Jack Thompson (politician)

    Jack_Thompson_(politician)

  • List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1974–1983) by region
  • Constituencies 1950–1974 | Feb 1974 MPs | Oct 1974 MPs | 1979 MPs | Constituencies 1983–1997 This is a list of all constituencies that were in existence

    List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1974–1983) by region

    List_of_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies_(1974–1983)_by_region

  • Roger Fenwick (MP for Morpeth)
  • English politician

    from his grandfather in 1689. Fenwick was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Morpeth from 1689 to 1695. He died aged approximately thirty-nine. Fenwick married

    Roger Fenwick (MP for Morpeth)

    Roger_Fenwick_(MP_for_Morpeth)

  • List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1868–1885) by region
  • Constituency 1868 1874 1880 Berwick-upon-Tweed (Two members) Liberal Liberal Liberal Liberal Conservative Liberal Morpeth Liberal Liberal Liberal Newcastle-upon-Tyne

    List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1868–1885) by region

    List_of_United_Kingdom_Parliament_constituencies_(1868–1885)_by_region

  • Redesmouth
  • Human settlement in England

    Redesmouth was a junction with the Wansbeck Railway, which ran east to Morpeth. The yard at Redesmouth remained open after the closure of the Border Counties

    Redesmouth

    Redesmouth

  • Emanuel Howe (British Army officer)
  • British Army general

    Hanover in the Grand Alliance. He entered Parliament in 1701 as member for Morpeth, elected as a placeman on the Earl of Carlisle's interest to support the

    Emanuel Howe (British Army officer)

    Emanuel Howe (British Army officer)

    Emanuel_Howe_(British_Army_officer)

  • List of electoral wards in Northumberland
  • (1) Longhorsley (1) Lynemouth (1) Morpeth Central (2) Morpeth Kirkhill (2) Morpeth North (2) Morpeth South (2) Morpeth Stobhill (2) Pegswood (2) Ponteland

    List of electoral wards in Northumberland

    List_of_electoral_wards_in_Northumberland

  • George Savile
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and Boroughbridge George Savile (c. 1583 – 1614), MP for Morpeth (UK Parliament constituency) and Appleby Sir George Savile, 7th Baronet (1679–1743),

    George Savile

    George_Savile

  • 1931 United Kingdom general election
  • ISBN 9780861932627, JSTOR 10.7722/j.ctt81jtf.7 1931 election results by constituency United Kingdom election results—summary results 1885–1979 Archived 30

    1931 United Kingdom general election

    1931 United Kingdom general election

    1931_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Robert
  • Name list

    Robert of Newminster (d. 1159), established the Abbey of Newminster at Morpeth, Northumberland Saint Robert Lawrence (died 1535), Carthusian priest and

    Robert

    Robert

    Robert

  • List of stewards of the Chiltern Hundreds
  • Procedural device to allow British MPs to resign

    3 October 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2009. "Vote 2001 – Results and Constituencies – Eddisbury". British Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original

    List of stewards of the Chiltern Hundreds

    List of stewards of the Chiltern Hundreds

    List_of_stewards_of_the_Chiltern_Hundreds

  • Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1834

    MA (31 March 1813 – 22 March 1890), Hon. Canon of Newcastle, Rector of Morpeth. He married Lady Elizabeth Dorothy Anne Howard, daughter of George Howard

    Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey

    Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey

    Charles_Grey,_2nd_Earl_Grey

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  • Morley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Morley

    English : habitational name from any of the various places called Morley (for example in Cheshire, Derbyshire, County Durham, Norfolk, and West Yorkshire), or Moreleigh in Devon, all of which are named from Old English mōr ‘marsh’, ‘fen’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Possibly an altered spelling of French Morlet, a nickname from a diminutive of Old French mor ‘brown’, ‘dark’ (from Latin Maurus ‘Moor’).

    Morley

  • Toreth
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Toreth

    Abundant.

    Toreth

  • Cuny
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cuny

    English : unexplained.French (Lorraine) : according to Morlet, an Alemannic variant of Kühni (see Kuehn).Perhaps also in some cases an Americanized form of German Kühne (see Kuehn).

    Cuny

  • Mars
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mars

    English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.

    Mars

  • Brasier
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Brasier

    French : according to Morlet, an occupational name for a cook, from an agent derivative of braise ‘embers’.English : variant spelling of Brazier.

    Brasier

  • Moreh
  • Biblical

    Moreh

    stretching

    Moreh

  • Moreh
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Moreh

    Stretching.

    Moreh

  • Ligon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ligon

    English : variant of Lygon, name of an aristocratic English family said to be of Norman origin. The name is of unknown etymology. According to Morlet it is a variant of L’Higon, a patronymic from Higon, a southern French variant of Hugo. This seems rather doubtful.Polish (also Ligoń) : nickname from a derivative of Old Polish ligać ‘to lie’ or ‘to kick up a fuss’.The first known Ligon immigrant to North America, Col. Thomas Lygon or Ligon, came to VA from England in 1640.

    Ligon

  • Hare
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (Ulster)

    Hare

    Irish (Ulster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÍr, meaning ‘long-lasting’. In Ireland this name is found in County Armagh; it has also long been established in Scotland.Irish : Anglicized form of Ó hAichir ‘descendant of Aichear’, a personal name derived from the epithet aichear ‘fierce’, ‘sharp’. In Ireland this name is more commonly Anglicized as O’Hehir.English : nickname for a swift runner (possibly a speedy messenger) or a timorous person, from Middle English hare ‘hare’. However, the surname Ayer and its variants was sometimes recorded as Hare.English : topographic name from an Old English hær ‘rock’, ‘heap of stones’, ‘tumulus’.French : according to Morlet, an occupational name for a huntsman, from a medieval French call used to urge on the hounds, or, in the form Haré, from the past participle of harer ‘to excite, stir up (hounds in pursuit of a quarry)’.

    Hare

  • Moreton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Moreton

    English : variant spelling of Morton 1.French : nickname from a double diminutive of More 2.Spanish (Moretón) : from moretón ‘brown’, ‘tanned’ (of skin).

    Moreton

  • Blathaon
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Blathaon

    Legendary son of Mwrheth.

    Blathaon

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    Muslim

    Fakira |

    Thinker

  • Charvik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Charvik

    Intelligent

  • Marit
  • Girl/Female

    Aramaic

    Marit

    Lady.

  • Mrinalika | மரநாலிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mrinalika | மரநாலிகா

    Lotus stalk, Lotus stem, Lotus

  • Maganlal
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Maganlal

    Engrossed

  • Reem
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Reem

    Gazelle. White antelope.

  • Hema Malini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hema Malini

    Golden, Beautiful

  • Tooba
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Tooba

    Good News

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Dishal

    Apropos Lightened; Fuel

  • Eferhard
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Eferhard

    Brave

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  • Turbith
  • n.

    See Turpeth.

  • Constituency
  • n.

    A body of constituents, as the body of citizens or voters in a representative district.

  • Moppet
  • n.

    A long-haired pet dog.

  • Mop
  • n.

    The young of any animal; also, a young girl; a moppet.

  • Turpeth
  • n.

    The root of Ipom/a Turpethum, a plant of Ceylon, Malabar, and Australia, formerly used in medicine as a purgative; -- sometimes called vegetable turpeth.

  • Turbeth
  • n.

    See Turpeth.

  • Mopsy
  • n.

    A moppet.

  • Moneth
  • n.

    A month.

  • Turpeth
  • n.

    A heavy yellow powder, Hg3O2SO4, which consists of a basic mercuric sulphate; -- called also turpeth mineral.

  • Monteith
  • n.

    See Monteth.

  • Moppet
  • n.

    A rag baby; a puppet made of cloth; hence, also, in fondness, a little girl, or a woman.

  • Constituencies
  • pl.

    of Constituency

  • Delegate
  • n.

    One sent by any constituency to act as its representative in a convention; as, a delegate to a convention for nominating officers, or for forming or altering a constitution.

  • Monteth
  • n.

    Alt. of Monteith