Mid Northamptonshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Mid Northamptonshire was a county constituency in Northamptonshire, which returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post system.

Mid Northamptonshire
Former County constituency
for the House of Commons
18851918
Seatsone
Created fromSouth Northamptonshire, North Northamptonshire
Replaced byNorthampton, Daventry, Kettering and Wellingborough

Boundaries

1885–1918: The Municipal Borough of Northampton, the Sessional Divisions of Little Bowden and Northampton, and parts of the Sessional Divisions of Daventry (the parishes of Ashby St. Ledgers, Barby, Claycoton Crick, Elkington, Kilsby, Lilboume, Long Buckley, Stanford, Watford, West Haddon, Winwick, and Yelvertoft) and Kettering (the parishes of Draughton, Faxton, Glendon, Harrington, Loddington, Mawsley, Orton, Rothwell, and Thorpe Malsor). [1]

History

The constituency was created by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, and abolished for the 1918 general election.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMemberParty
1885Charles SpencerLiberal
1895Sir James PenderConservative
1900Charles SpencerLiberal
1906Harry ManfieldLiberal
1918constituency abolished

Election results

Decades:

Elections in the 1880s

General election 1885: Mid Northamptonshire [2][3][4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalCharles Spencer 5,446 55.6
ConservativePickering Phipps4,34744.4
Majority1,09911.2
Turnout9,79386.6
Registered electors11,306
Liberal win (new seat)

Spencer was appointed Groom in Waiting, requiring a by-election.

By-election, 12 Feb 1886: Mid Northamptonshire [2][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalCharles Spencer'Unopposed
Liberal hold
General election 1886: Mid Northamptonshire [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalCharles Spencer 4,887 55.4 −0.2
Liberal UnionistWilliam Cornwallis Cartwright3,93144.6+0.2
Majority95610.8−0.4
Turnout8,81878.0−8.6
Registered electors11,306
Liberal holdSwing−0.2

Elections in the 1890s

General election 1892: Mid Northamptonshire [3][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalCharles Spencer 4,731 52.4 −3.0
ConservativeJames Pender4,30047.6+3.0
Majority4314.8−6.0
Turnout9,03183.6+5.6
Registered electors10,808
Liberal holdSwing−3.0

Spencer is appointed Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, requiring a by-election.

1892 Mid Northamptonshire by-election[3][6][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalCharles SpencerUnopposed
Liberal hold
Pender
General election 1895: Mid Northamptonshire [3][6][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJames Pender 5,084 51.4 +3.8
LiberalCharles Spencer4,80248.6−3.8
Majority2822.8N/A
Turnout9,88684.4+0.8
Registered electors11,714
Conservative gain from LiberalSwing+3.8

Elections in the 1900s

Spencer
General election 1900: Mid Northamptonshire [3][6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalCharles Spencer 5,399 54.0 +5.4
ConservativeJames Pender4,60546.0−5.4
Majority7948.0N/A
Turnout10,00482.2−2.2
Registered electors12,175
Liberal gain from ConservativeSwing+5.4
Peel
General election 1906: Mid Northamptonshire [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalHarry Manfield 6,307 55.5 +1.5
ConservativeRobert Francis Peel5,06744.5−1.5
Majority1,24011.0+3.0
Turnout11,37484.6+2.4
Registered electors13,450
Liberal holdSwing+1.5

Elections in the 1910s

Manfield
General election January 1910: Mid Northamptonshire [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalHarry Manfield 6,559 52.2 −3.3
ConservativeGuy Paget6,00347.8+3.3
Majority5564.4−6.6
Turnout12,56288.5+3.9
Liberal holdSwing−3.3
General election December 1910: Mid Northamptonshire [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalHarry Manfield 6,281 51.0 −1.2
ConservativeGuy Paget6,03149.0+1.2
Majority2502.0−2.4
Turnout12,31285.8−1.7
Liberal holdSwing−1.2

General Election 1914–15:

Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected;

References