Manchester North East (UK Parliament constituency)
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| Manchester North East | |
|---|---|
| Former borough constituency for the House of Commons | |
| 1885–1918 | |
| Seats | one |
| Created from | Manchester |
| Replaced by | Manchester Ardwick, Manchester Clayton |
Manchester North East was one of several Parliamentary constituencies created in 1885 from the former Manchester constituency. It was abolished in 1918.
C. P. Scott, the editor and then part-owner of the Manchester Guardian stood unsuccessfully in 1886, 1891 and 1892. John Robert Clynes (1906–1918) later became leader of the Labour Party.
| Election | Member [1] | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1885 | Sir James Fergusson | Conservative | |
| 1906 | J. R. Clynes | Labour | |
| 1918 | constituency abolished | ||


