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Sheffield Ecclesall was a Parliamentary constituency represented by a single Member of Parliament in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1950. It 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.
Boundaries
Ecclesall constituency covered south central Sheffield. Most of the area that made up this constituency is now included in Sheffield Heeley constituency.
History
The seat was created in 1885, prior to its creation the area had been part of the larger Sheffield Borough constituency, which was represented by two MPs. The 1885 Redistribution of Seats Act, which sought to eliminate multi-member constituencies and give greater representation to urban areas, led to the break-up of the constituency into five divisions, each represented by a single MP. Ecclesall was one of these new divisions. The seat was abolished in 1950 as part of a redrawing of the Sheffield constituency boundaries that also led to the abolition of Sheffield Central and the creation of Sheffield Heeley and Sheffield Neepsend.
Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | |
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style="background-color: Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | 1885 | Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | Conservative |
style="background-color: Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | 1902 | Samuel Roberts (1st) | Conservative |
style="background-color: Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | 1923 | Albert Harland | Conservative and Liberal Unionist |
style="background-color: Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | 1929 | Samuel Roberts (2nd) | Conservative and Liberal Unionist |
style="background-color: Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | 1935 | Sir Robert Ellis, Bt. | Conservative and Liberal Unionist |
style="background-color: Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color" | | 1945 | Peter Roberts | Conservative and Liberal Unionist |
1950 | constituency abolished |
The constituency was abolished in 1950. Peter Geoffrey Roberts subsequently stood for, and won, the new Sheffield Heeley seat.
Election results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Peter Geoffrey Roberts | 18,120 | 54.0 | ||
Common Wealth | S. Checkland | 12,045 | 35.9 | ||
Liberal | P. R. Nightingale | 3,391 | 10.1 | ||
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Turnout | |||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Robert Geoffrey Ellis | 22,819 | 73.6 | ||
Labour | K. G. Brooks | 8,173 | 26.2 | ||
Majority | 14,646 | 47.2 | |||
Turnout | 71.0 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
In the 1931 UK general election, Samuel Roberts was elected unopposed.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Samuel Roberts | 17,165 | 55.3 | ||
Labour | H. Samuels | 7,983 | 25.7 | ||
Liberal | R. S. Wells | 5,898 | 19.0 | ||
Majority | 9,182 | 29.6 | |||
Turnout | 75.1 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Albert Harland | 16,131 | 86.0 | ||
Independent | A. Taylor | 2,624 | 14.0 | ||
Majority | 13,507 | 72.0 | |||
Turnout | 62.8 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Albert Harland | 13,047 | 63.6 | ||
Liberal | Hamer Field Russell | 7,456 | 36.4 | ||
Majority | 5,591 | 27.2 | |||
Turnout | 69.5 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
In the 1922 UK general election and the 1918 UK general election, Samuel Roberts was elected unopposed.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Samuel Roberts | 6,039 | 50.8 | ||
Liberal | J. Derry | 5,849 | 49.2 | ||
Majority | 190 | 1.6 | |||
Turnout | 85.2 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Samuel Roberts | 6,407 | 50.8 | ||
Liberal | J. Derry | 6,196 | 49.2 | ||
Majority | 211 | 1.6 | |||
Turnout | 90.3 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Samuel Roberts | 5,856 | 52.1 | ||
Liberal | R. C. Lambert | 5,392 | 47.9 | ||
Majority | 464 | 4.2 | |||
Turnout | 87.1 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Samuel Roberts | 5,231 | 55.9 | ||
Liberal | R. F. Vaile | 4,119 | 44.1 | ||
Majority | 1,112 | 11.8 | |||
Turnout | 74.8 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | 5,059 | 61.0 | ||
Liberal | R. F. Vaile | 3,230 | 39.0 | ||
Majority | 1,829 | 22.0 | |||
Turnout | 73.0 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
In the 1895 UK general election, Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett was elected unopposed.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | 4,536 | 55.1 | ||
Liberal | Robert Eadon Leader | 3,696 | 44.9 | ||
Majority | 840 | 10.2 | |||
Turnout | 84.5 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
In the Sheffield Ecclesall by-election, 1886, Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett was elected unopposed.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | 3,930 | 59.4 | ||
Liberal | W. Owen | 2,688 | 40.6 | ||
Majority | 1,242 | 18.8 | |||
Turnout | 74.3 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | 4,171 | 54.4 | ||
Liberal | C. J. S. Dodd | 3,492 | 45.6 | ||
Majority | 679 | 8.8 | |||
Turnout | 86.1 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing |
Source
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page
- F. W. S. Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1918 - 1949