词条 | South Nottinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|name = South Nottinghamshire |parliament = uk |map1 = |map2 = |map_entity = |map_year = |year = 1832 |abolished = 1885 |type = County |elects_howmany = Two |previous = Nottinghamshire |next = Rushcliffe, Newark |region = England |county = Nottinghamshire }} South Nottinghamshire, formally the "Southern Division of Nottinghamshire" was a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) by the bloc vote system of election. Boundaries1832-1885: The Hundreds of Rushcliffe, Bingham, Newark and Thurgarton.[1]HistoryThe constituency was created by the Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election, when the two-seat Nottinghamshire constituency was replaced by the Northern and Southern divisions, each of which elected two MPs. Both divisions were abolished by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, when they were replaced by four new single-seat constituencies: Bassetlaw, Mansfield, Newark and Rushcliffe. Members of Parliament
Election resultsElections in the 1850sBromley's death caused a by-election. {{Election box begin| title=By-election, 17 February 1851: South Nottinghamshire[2]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = William Hodgson Barrow |votes = 1,493 |percentage = 50.2 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Sydney Pierrepont |votes = 1,482 |percentage = 49.8 |change = N/A }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 11 |percentage = 0.4 |change = N/A }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 2,975 |percentage = 78.3 |change = N/A }}{{Election box registered electors| |reg. electors = 3,482 }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin| title=General Election 1852: South Nottinghamshire[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = William Hodgson Barrow }}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Sydney Pierrepont }}{{Election box registered electors| |reg. electors = 3,801 }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin| title=General Election 1857: South Nottinghamshire[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = William Hodgson Barrow }}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Sydney Pierrepont }}{{Election box registered electors| |reg. electors = 3,654 }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin| title=General Election 1859: South Nottinghamshire[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = William Hodgson Barrow }}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Sydney Pierrepont }}{{Election box registered electors| |reg. electors = 3,602 }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}} Elections in the 1860sPierrepont succeeded to the peerage, becoming Earl Manvers and causing a by-election. {{Election box begin| title=By-election, 18 December 1860: South Nottinghamshire[2]}}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = George Stanhope }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin| title=General Election 1865: South Nottinghamshire[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = William Hodgson Barrow }}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = George Stanhope }}{{Election box registered electors| |reg. electors = 3,427 }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}} Stanhope succeeded to the peerage, becoming 7th Earl of Chesterfield and causing a by-election. {{Election box begin| title=By-election, 18 June 1866: South Nottinghamshire[2]}}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin| title=General Election 1868: South Nottinghamshire[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = William Hodgson Barrow }}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard }}{{Election box registered electors| |reg. electors = 4,846 }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}} Elections in the 1870s{{Election box begin| title=General Election 1874: South Nottinghamshire[2]}}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = George Storer }}{{Election box winning candidate unopposed with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard }}{{Election box registered electors| |reg. electors = 4,978 }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box hold with party link no swing| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) }}{{Election box end}} Elections in the 1880s{{Election box begin| title=General Election 1880: South Nottinghamshire[2]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = George Storer |votes = 2,491 |percentage = 40.4 |change = N/A }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard |votes = 2,227 |percentage = 36.1 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Party (UK) |candidate = Samuel Bristowe |votes = 1,445 |percentage = 23.4 |change = N/A }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 782 |percentage = 12.7 |change = N/A }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 3,804 (est) |percentage = 78.0 (est) |change = N/A }}{{Election box registered electors| |reg. electors = 4,879 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = N/A }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = N/A }}{{Election box end}}{{Expand section|date=December 2017}} References1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Uq0uAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA300&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false|title= The statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 2 & 3 William IV. Cap. LXIV. An Act to settle and describe the Divisions of Counties, and the Limits of Cities and Boroughs, in England and Wales, in so far as respects the Election of Members to serve in Parliament.|location= London |publisher= His Majesty's statute and law printers |publication-date= 1832 |pages= 300–383 |access-date=2017-07-27}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 {{cite book|editor1-last=Craig|editor1-first=F. W. S.|editor-link=F. W. S. Craig|title=British Parliamentary Election Results 1832-1885|date=1977|publisher=Macmillan Press|location=London|isbn=978-1-349-02349-3|edition=1st|format=e-book|pages=440–441}}
|last=Craig |first=F. W. S. |authorlink= F. W. S. Craig |title=British parliamentary election results 1832–1885 |origyear=1977 |edition= 2nd |year=1989 |publisher= Parliamentary Research Services |location=Chichester |isbn= 0-900178-26-4 |page=440 }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Nottinghamshire South}} 3 : Parliamentary constituencies in Nottinghamshire (historic)|United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1832|United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1885 |
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