CENTRAL CONSERVATIVE ORGANISATIONS. CONSERVATIVE CENTRAL OFFICE, ST. STEPHEN'S CHAMBERS, WESTMINSTER. (Telephone No. 3,102. "Telegraphic Address, "Conservative, London.") Sub-Agents: Midlands-J. C. SHAW, Birmingham. London-J. RAMSBOTHAM. Eastern-H. E. M. BOURKE, Bury St. Edmunds. Wales-W. H. MEREDYTH, Shrewsbury. Western-HoN. R. C. DEVEREUX, Bristol. THE NATIONAL UNION OF CONSERVATIVE AND ST. STEPHEN'S CHAMBERS, WESTMINSTER, S.W. Chairman of Council-SIR ALBERT ROLLIT, M.P. THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE, Chancellor-EARL AMHERST. SCOTLAND. THE NATIONAL UNION OF CONSERVATIVE 9, CASTLE STREET, EDINBURGH. (Telegraphic Address, "Conservative, Edinburgh.") C. signifies Conservative. L., Liberal. L.U., Liberal Unionist. G.L., Gladstonian Liberal. P., Parnellite. R., Radical. In., Independent. Lab., Labour. Soc., Socialist. The population is given according to the Census of 1881. The number of electors is that upon the Registers for 1889. The bye elections are shown at the foot of each page, and collectively on page 228. The names of the Secretaries or Agents of the Central Conservative Organisation in each Constituency in Great Britain are given in the last column. * W. Erskine Austin, 30, Upper H. Creed, 160, Friar Street, G. A. Jefferies, Town Hall, J. Terry, Aylesbury Mill, A. D. Cripps, Crown Lane, E. S. Marner, 26, Mawson R. N. Owen, Godstall Cham- J. Corbishley, Cons. Club, H. Halliwell, Ford Lane, BUCKS, N.-Mr. Hubbard succeeding to the Peerage, new election, October 11, 1889. Capt. Verney, G.L., 4,855; Hon. Evelyn Hubbard, C., 4,647. +CHESHIRE, Northwich.-On death of Mr. Verdin, new election, August 13 1887. J. T. Brunner G.L., 5,112: Lord H. Grosvenor, L. U., 3,983. |