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This is a list of MPs elected to the House of Commons at the 1826 United Kingdom general election, arranged by constituency. The Parliament was summoned 3 June 1826, assembled 25 July 1826 (prorogued until 14 November) and dissolved 24 July 1830. Initially, the Prime Minister was the leader of the Tories, the Earl of Liverpool.
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Notes
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 22 May 1827.
- ↑ Sat for Kilkenny and replaced 19 December 1826 by Lord John Russell.
- ↑ Replaced on Petition 2 April 1827 by John Morison.
- ↑ Election declared void. Replaced in by-election 29 March 1827.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 7 May 1827 by Hon William Lamb.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 23 May 1827 by Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle.
- ↑ Died and replaced 16 August 1827 by James Law Lushington.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 18 February 1829 by Sir William Scott.
- ↑ Appointed to Crown office and replaced 5 July 1828 by Daniel O'Connell.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 22 February 1830 by Eyre Coote.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 16 February 1827 by Laurence Peel.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 8 February 1828 by Nathaniel William Peach.
- ↑ Died and replaced 29 December 1826 by his son John Hely Hutchinson.
- ↑ Died and replaced 4 December 1827 by the Hon. John Boyle.
- ↑ Sat for Oxford University and replaced 16 December 1826 by Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie.
- ↑ The poet laureate Robert Southey was proposed and elected without his knowledge, and declined to sit on the grounds that he did not meet the property qualification to be a borough MP. Replaced 18 December 1826 by Alexander Powell.
- ↑ Ennobled and replaced 15 May 1827 by John Wilson Croker.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 16 May 1827 by Sir William Rae.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 15 December 1826 by James Law Lushington.
- ↑ Appointed to Crown office and replaced 15 December 1826 by Evelyn Denison.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 14 February 1827 by Nicholas Colborne.
- ↑ Unseated on petition. Replaced 23 February 1827 by Hon. Lionel Tollemache.
- ↑ Unseated on petition. Replaced 23 February 1827 by Hon. Felix Tollemache.
- ↑ Unseated on petition. Replaced 23 February 1827 by Robert Adam Dundas.
- ↑ Unseated on petition. Replaced 23 February 1827 by Charles Mackinnon.
- ↑ Died and replaced 16 October 1827 by Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart of Greenock and Blackhall.
- ↑ Killed by train 15 September 1830. replaced by William Ewart, November 1830.
- ↑ Chose to sit for Aldborough and replaced 18 December 1826 by the Hon. Edward Cust.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 9 July 1827 by Thomas Divett.
- ↑ Winn died and was replaced 3 December 1827 by Hugh Dick.
- ↑ Appointed to Crown office and replaced 9 July 1827 by John Henry North.
- ↑ Appointed to Crown office and replaced 24 April 1827 by Hon. William Lamb.
- ↑ Chose to sit for Bodmin. Replaced 26 December 1826 by Quintin Dick.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 16 December 1826 by Sir Charles Wetherall.
- ↑ Unseated on Petition and replaced 26 March 1827 by Charles Fyshe Palmer.
- ↑ Ennobled and replaced 15 May 1827 by Louis Hayes Petei.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 1 March 1830 by George de Lacy Evans.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 7 Jun 1827 by James Loch.
- ↑ Vacated seat and replaced 19 December 1826 by Colin Campbell Macauley.
- ↑ Died and replaced 15 December 1826 by Thomas Wentworth Beaumont.
- ↑ Died and replaced 11 September 1828 by Sir Edward Denny.
- ↑ Ennobled and replaced 21 August 1827 by Thomas Wallace.
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