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The 1895 election of the Speaker of the House of Commons occurred on 10 April 1895 following the retirement of the previ

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The 1895 election of the Speaker of the House of Commons occurred on 10 April 1895, following the retirement of the previous Speaker Arthur Wellesley Peel. The election resulted in the election of Liberal MP William Court Gully by the narrow margin of 11 votes. It was the first contested Speaker election since 27 May 1839. The next contested election would not be for another 56 years, until 31 October 1951.

1895 Speaker of the British House of Commons election
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Candidate William Court Gully Matthew White Ridley
Party Liberal Conservative and Liberal Unionist
Popular vote 285 274
Percentage 51.0% 49.0%
Candidate's seat Carlisle Blackpool

Speaker before election

Arthur Wellesley Peel
Liberal

Elected Speaker

William Court Gully
Liberal

Nominated candidates

  • William Court Gully (Liberal)
  • Sir Matthew White Ridley (Conservative and Liberal Unionist)

Election

The election was conducted by means of a conventional parliamentary motion, originally to elect Gully. He was proposed by Samuel Whitbread and seconded by Augustine Birrell.

Sir John Mowbray then moved an amendment to the original motion to elect Sir Matthew White Ridley, who was then seconded by John Lloyd Wharton.

Both Gully and Ridley then gave their speeches of submission to the will of the House.

Results

MPs voted on the motion that Gully take the Chair as Speaker, which was approved by 285 votes to 274. Gully was then conducted to the Chair by Whitbread.

References

  • House of Commons transcript

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Publication date: May 10, 2025 / 08:16

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The 1895 election of the Speaker of the House of Commons occurred on 10 April 1895 following the retirement of the previous Speaker Arthur Wellesley Peel The election resulted in the election of Liberal MP William Court Gully by the narrow margin of 11 votes It was the first contested Speaker election since 27 May 1839 The next contested election would not be for another 56 years until 31 October 1951 1895 Speaker of the British House of Commons election 1839 10 April 1895 1951 Candidate William Court Gully Matthew White Ridley Party Liberal Conservative and Liberal Unionist Popular vote 285 274 Percentage 51 0 49 0 Candidate s seat Carlisle BlackpoolSpeaker before election Arthur Wellesley Peel Liberal Elected Speaker William Court Gully LiberalNominated candidatesWilliam Court Gully Liberal Sir Matthew White Ridley Conservative and Liberal Unionist ElectionThe election was conducted by means of a conventional parliamentary motion originally to elect Gully He was proposed by Samuel Whitbread and seconded by Augustine Birrell Sir John Mowbray then moved an amendment to the original motion to elect Sir Matthew White Ridley who was then seconded by John Lloyd Wharton Both Gully and Ridley then gave their speeches of submission to the will of the House ResultsMPs voted on the motion that Gully take the Chair as Speaker which was approved by 285 votes to 274 Gully was then conducted to the Chair by Whitbread ReferencesHouse of Commons transcript

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