MPs who sat only in the 1910 Parliament, February-November 1910 is a list of UK Members of Parliament who only ever sat during the brief 1910 Parliament, a period of some 286 days, making them among the shortest-serving MPs in history.
Members defeated at the December 1910 election
- William Augustus Adam, Woolwich
- Gerald Archibald Arbuthnot, Burnley
- Walter Annis Attenborough, Bedford
- Robert Brassey, Banbury
- Gerald Fitzgibbon Brunskill, Mid-Tyrone
- Thomas Charles Pleydell Calley, Cricklade
- Sir H Arthur Colefax, Manchester SW
- Bryan Ricco Cooper, Dublin South
- Sir William Henry Dunn, Southwark W
- William Foot Mitchell, Dartford
- Harry Seymour Foster, Lowestoft
- John Kenneth Foster, Coventry
- Frederick Hindle, Darwen
- John Arthur Jackson, Whitehaven
- James Duncan Millar, St. Andrews Burghs
- Max Muspratt, Liverpool Exchange
- Douglas Proby, Saffron Walden
- Samuel Forde Ridley, Rochester
- Henry Twist, Wigan
- Sir Charles Dillwyn-Venables-Llewellyn, Radnorshire
- George Henry Verrall, Newmarket
- Aneurin Williams, Plymouth
Members who retired at the Dissolution
- Cecil Alfred Grenfell, Bodmin
- Sir Thomas Barclay, Blackburn
- Alfred du Cros, Bow and Bromley
- Arthur Howard Heath, Leek
- James Knott, Sunderland
- Trebitsch Lincoln, Darlington
- William Younger, Peebles and Selkirk
See Also
List of United Kingdom MPs with the shortest service