• Parliament (MP) for Devonport for less than a year before his election was overturned. Fleming first stood for Parliament at the Devonport by-election...
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  • figure John Fleming (Devonport MP), 19th-century politician John Fleming (Scottish politician) (1847–1925), Liberal MP for Aberdeen South John Fleming (Southampton...
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    Plymouth, Devonport was, from 1832 until 2010, a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It...
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  • Galloway (2017–present) Michael Jack; MP for Fylde (1987–2010) Sir John Jackson; MP for Devonport (1910–1918) John Jackson; MP for South East Derbyshire (1959–1964)...
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  • William Eliot, 4th Earl of St Germans (category Wikipedia articles incorporating an LRPP-MP template as an external link)
    to 1864 He resigned in 1865 and was elected Member of Parliament for Devonport in 1866, a seat he held until 1868. In 1870 he was summoned to the House...
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  • married in 2012 Alison Seabeck, MP for Plymouth Devonport 2005–2010 and Plymouth Moor View 2010–2015. Nick Smith, MP for Blaenau Gwent since 2010 who...
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  • DUP Cambridge, 1992 gained by Labour from the Conservatives Plymouth Devonport, 1992 gained by Labour from the SDP Clwyd South West, 1987 gained by Labour...
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  • Walter (Wally) Stockton and John Stockton also transferred from the same team to Ponsonby. Herbert Thompson of Devonport was concussed when he collided...
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  • Conservative MP for Rochester 1885–89 (resigned in a sex scandal) Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke (1854–1944), barrister and politician, MP Devonport (Conservative)...
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  • candidate was disendorsed. Martin was later elected as a councillor in Devonport at the 2022 Tasmanian local elections, giving the party an elected representative...
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  • (1806–1882), MP for Devonport (1854–1859) Vivian Phillipps (1870–1955), MP for Edinburgh West (1922–1924) Richard Pilkington (1908–1976), MP for Widnes...
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    of profit under The Crown" disqualifies an individual from sitting as an MP. Although several offices were used in the past to allow MPs to resign, only...
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    candidate Stefan Kirzanac won Pengelly's Plymstock Dunstone seat and the former MP Alison Raynsford retained McDonald's St Peter and the Waterfront seat for...
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    campaigned on moving the Ports of Auckland and the Royal New Zealand Navy's Devonport base to Northport, extending the North Island Main Trunk Line to Marsden...
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  • Parliamentary by-elections in the United Kingdom occur when a Member of Parliament (MP) vacates a House of Commons seat (due to resignation, death, disqualification...
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    nation, region and/or county. Bold indicates the candidate that was elected MP † represents that the incumbent did not run again. § represents that the incumbent...
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  • The 1932 season was the 24th season of the Auckland Rugby League. Devonport United won the Senior grade with a 7 win, 2 draw, and 1 loss record ahead...
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  • designed and supervised the construction of the Royal Navy dockyard at Devonport, Plymouth and designed the extension of that at Portsmouth. His survey...
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  • Montague Chambers (category Wikipedia articles incorporating an LRPP-MP template with two unnamed parameters)
    stood unsuccessfully for parliament at Bedford. He was elected an MP for Devonport at a by-election on 22 May 1866, and held the seat until he stood down...
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    Bridgeton) joins Labour Party from Independent Labour Party (last ILP MP) March 1948 – John Mackie (Galloway) rejoins Conservative Party having been deselected...
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    Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey (category Knights of the Order of St John)
    Lincoln's Inn, in 1864. Brassey was briefly Member of Parliament (MP) for Devonport in 1865, winning the seat at a by-election in June and then losing...
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    Side took place on 9 March after the Conservative candidate, Sqn. Ldr. Fleming, died before polling day. Florence Horsbrugh had previously stood in the...
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  • Green Party as party leader Caroline Lucas was elected Britain's first Green MP in Brighton Pavilion with 31.3% of the vote. The Green Party fielded 310 candidates...
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    following the removal of the shingle bank protecting the shore to help build Devonport dockyard. In 1944 several villages were evacuated so that training for...
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  • the Jacobite Rebellion leave the country and relocate to France. HMNB Devonport, currently one of three operating bases in the United Kingdom for the...
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  • Production Dept. John Bentick Martin, British Vice-Consul at Trondhjem William Thomas Mason, Constructive Dept., H.M. Dockyard, Devonport Joseph Louis Mather...
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    electorate in March 2020, ahead of four other nominees including former Devonport-Takapuna Local Board member Joe Bergin and Kaipātiki Local Board member...
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    season of Auckland Rugby League was its 25th. The championship was won by Devonport United. This was their fifth title having previously won it in 1913, 1914...
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  • Princetown"". Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 26 July 2015. Fleming, Pat. "The Dartmoor Conservation Garden". Dartmoor Magazine, Issue 119...
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  • consecutive years. Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke, KBE, MP, Member of Parliament for Devonport, January 1910; for Devonport Division, December 1918, and November 1922...
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