St Marylebone (UK Parliament constituency) should not be confused with Marylebone (UK Parliament constituency).
St Marylebone | |
Type: | Borough |
Parliament: | uk |
Year: | 1918 |
Abolished: | 1983 |
Elects Howmany: | one |
Previous: | Marylebone East and Marylebone West |
Next: | Westminster North and City of London and Westminster South[1] |
Marylebone was a parliamentary constituency centred on the Marylebone district of Central London. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
It was created for the 1918 general election, and abolished for the 1983 general election.
1918–1950: The Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone wards of Bryanston Square, Cavendish, Church Street, Dorset Square and Regent's Park, Hamilton Terrace, Langham, Park Crescent, Portman, and St John's Wood Terrace.
1950–1974: The Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone wards of Bell Street, Bryanston Square, Cavendish Square, Church Street, Dorset Square, Hamilton Terrace, Lord's, Park Crescent, Portman Square, and St John's Wood Terrace.
1974–1983: The City of Westminster wards of Baker Street, Cavendish, Church Street, Lord's, and Regent's Park.
As shown by the maps, inset, there was no change in substance to the outer ward boundaries of this constituency during its lifetime.
Year | Member | Party | ||
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1918 | Sir Samuel Scott | Unionist | ||
1922 | Sir Douglas Hogg | Unionist | ||
1928 | Sir Rennell Rodd | Unionist | ||
1932 | Alec Cunningham-Reid | Conservative | ||
1945 | Sir Wavell Wakefield | Conservative | ||
1963 | Quintin Hogg | Conservative | ||
1970 | Kenneth Baker | Conservative | ||
1983 | constituency abolished |
General Election 1939–40
Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1940. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by the Autumn of 1939, the following candidates had been selected;