CARDIFF (UK PARLIAMENT CONSTITUENCY)


'Cardiff' was a parliamentary constituency centred on the town of Cardiff in South Wales which returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons from 1542 until it was abolished for the 1918 general election.
It was then replaced by three new constituencies: Cardiff Central, Cardiff East and Cardiff West.

Contents
Boundaries
Members of Parliament
MPs 1660-1832
MPs 1832-1918
Election results
References

Boundaries


Members of Parliament


MPs 1660-1832

YearMemberParty
1660 Bussy Mansel
1661 Sir Richard Lloyd
1661 William Bassett
1661 Robert Thomas
1681 Bussy Mansel
1685 Francis Gwyn
1689 Thomas Mansel
1698 Sir Edward Stradling
1701 Thomas Mansel
1706 Sir John Aubrey
1710 Sir Edward Stradling
1722 Edward Stradling
1727 Bussy Mansel
1734 Herbert Windsor
1739 Herbert Mackworth
1766 Herbert Mackworth
1790 John Stuart
1794 Lord Evelyn James Stuart
1802 Lord William Stuart
1814 Lord Evelyn James Stuart
1818 Lord Patrick James Herbert Crichton-Stuart
1820 Wyndham Lewis
1826 Lord Patrick James Herbert Crichton-Stuart
1832 ''Franchise extended under Reform Act 1832''

MPs 1832-1918

ElectionMemberParty
1832 John Iltyd Nicholl
1852 Walter Coffin
1857 James Frederick Dudley Crichton-Stuart
1880 Sir Edward James Reed
1895 James Mackenzie Maclean
1900 Sir Edward James Reed
1906 Ivor Churchill Guest Liberal
1910 David Alfred Thomas Liberal
1910 Lord Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart Unionist
1915 Herbert Cory Conservative
1918 ''constituency abolished: see Cardiff Central, Cardiff East and Cardiff West''

Election results


References





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