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Londonderry City by-election, 1914 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Londonderry City by-election, 1914 The Londonderry City by-election was a Parliamentary by-election. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post voting system. Liberal Sir James Brown Dougherty was elected unopposed. Dougherty was the last Liberal MP elected in Ireland.〔(Journal of Liberal History 58 Spring 2008 page 10 )〕 ==Vacancy==
James Hamilton, Marquis of Hamilton had been elected as a Unionist in the 1910 General Election, facing Nationalist opposition. He then succeeded to the Dukedom of Abercorn, resulting in the Londonderry City by-election, 1913, where the Roman Catholic hierarchy supported the Liberal David Hogg, a 73-year-old local shirt manufacturer and a Protestant.〔Siege city: the story of Derry and Londonderry by Brian Lacy〕 Hogg died in August 1914 and the by-election was called for 30 November.
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