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Brighton by-election may refer to several by-elections in Brighton, England: 1st–16th Parliaments of the UK (1801–1857) * 1842 Brighton by-election, won by Lord Alfred Hervey, standing as a Conservative * , won by Lord Alfred Hervey, standing as a Peelite17th–26th Parliaments (1857–1900) * , won by James White, Liberal * , won by Henry Moor, Conservative * , won by William Thackeray Marriott, standing as a Conservative * 1885 Brighton by-election, won by William Thackeray Marriott * August 1886 Brighton by-election, won by William Thackeray Marriott * , won by William Tindal Robertson, Conservative * 1889 Brighton by-election, won by Gerald Walter Erskine Loder, Conservative * , won by Bruce Canning Vernon-Wentworth, Conservative27th–35th Parliaments (1900–1931) * 1905 Brighton

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  • Brighton by-election may refer to several by-elections in Brighton, England: 1st–16th Parliaments of the UK (1801–1857) * 1842 Brighton by-election, won by Lord Alfred Hervey, standing as a Conservative * , won by Lord Alfred Hervey, standing as a Peelite17th–26th Parliaments (1857–1900) * , won by James White, Liberal * , won by Henry Moor, Conservative * , won by William Thackeray Marriott, standing as a Conservative * 1885 Brighton by-election, won by William Thackeray Marriott * August 1886 Brighton by-election, won by William Thackeray Marriott * , won by William Tindal Robertson, Conservative * 1889 Brighton by-election, won by Gerald Walter Erskine Loder, Conservative * , won by Bruce Canning Vernon-Wentworth, Conservative27th–35th Parliaments (1900–1931) * 1905 Brighton (en)
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  • Brighton by-election may refer to several by-elections in Brighton, England: 1st–16th Parliaments of the UK (1801–1857) * 1842 Brighton by-election, won by Lord Alfred Hervey, standing as a Conservative * , won by Lord Alfred Hervey, standing as a Peelite17th–26th Parliaments (1857–1900) * , won by James White, Liberal * , won by Henry Moor, Conservative * , won by William Thackeray Marriott, standing as a Conservative * 1885 Brighton by-election, won by William Thackeray Marriott * August 1886 Brighton by-election, won by William Thackeray Marriott * , won by William Tindal Robertson, Conservative * 1889 Brighton by-election, won by Gerald Walter Erskine Loder, Conservative * , won by Bruce Canning Vernon-Wentworth, Conservative27th–35th Parliaments (1900–1931) * 1905 Brighton by-election, won by Ernest Villiers, Liberal * 1911 Brighton by-election, won by John Gordon, Conservative * 1914 Brighton by-election, won by Charles Thomas-Stanford, Conservative36th–38th Parliaments (1931–1950) * 1940 Brighton by-election, won by Lord Erskine, Conservative * 1941 Brighton by-election, won by Anthony Marlowe, Conservative * 1944 Brighton by-election, won by William Teeling, Conservative39th–47th Parliaments (1950–1979) * 1969 Brighton Pavilion by-election, won by Julian Amery, ConservativeThis article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. (en)
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