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Caernarfon (UK Parliament constituency)

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Caernarfon
County constituency
Caernarfon
Caernarfon shown within Wales
Created: 1536
MP: Hywel Williams
Party: Plaid Cymru
Type: House of Commons
Preserved county: Gwynedd
EP constituency: Wales

Caernarfon is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Known as Carnarvon until 1832, and then as the Carnarvon Boroughs or Carnarvon District of Boroughs from 1832 to 1950 and as Caernarvon from 1950 to 1983, it is named after Caernarfon, the main town within the constituency. Its most famous member was David Lloyd George, who was MP for 55 years. When Lloyd George became prime minister in 1916 it became the first Welsh constituency to be represented by a serving prime minister. Plaid Cymru have held the seat continuously since 1974, longer than they have held any other seat.

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[edit] Boundaries

The constituency names, in this section, follow the format and the spelling used by F.W.S. Craig in his British Parliamentary Election Results series. Variations may be found in other sources.

[edit] Caernarvon 1536-1832

On the basis of information from several volumes of the History of Parliament, it is apparent that the history of the borough representation from Wales and Monmouthshire is more complicated than that of the English boroughs.

The Act of Union 1536 (26 Hen. VIII, c. 26) provided for a single borough seat for each of 11 of the 12 Welsh counties and Monmouthshire. The legislation was ambiguous as to which communities were enfranchised. The county towns were awarded a seat, but this in some fashion represented all the ancient boroughs of the county as the others were required to contribute to the members wages. It was not clear if the burgesses of the contributing boroughs could take part in the election. The only election under the original scheme was for the 1542 Parliament. It seems that only burgesses from the county towns actually took part. An Act of 1544 (35 Hen. VIII, c. 11) confirmed that the contributing boroughs could send representatives to take part in the election at the county town. As far as can be told from surviving indentures of returns, the degree to which the out boroughs participated varied, but by the end of the sixteenth century all the seats had some participation from them at some elections at least.

The original scheme was modified by later legislation and decisions of the House of Commons (which were sometimes made with no regard to precedent or evidence: for example in 1728 it was decided that only the freemen of the borough of Montgomery could participate in the election for that seat, thus disenfranchising the freemen of Llanidloes, Welshpool and Llanfyllin).

In the case of Caernarvonshire (now Caernafonshire), the county town was Caernarvon (now known as Caernarfon). The out boroughs were Conway (now Conwy), Criccieth (or Cricieth), Nevin (now known as Nefyn), and Pwllheli. The freemen of the five boroughs were entitled to vote. In the 1715-1754 period there were estimated to be about 1,600 freemen, of whom about 1,200 were non resident. Later in the eighteenth century the estimated electorate was about 1,000 freemen.

[edit] Caernarvon Boroughs 1832-1950

The Caernarvon Boroughs, was a district of boroughs constituency, which grouped a number of parliamentary boroughs in Caernarvonshire into one single member constituency. The voters in each participating borough cast ballots, which were added together over the whole district to decide the result of the poll. The enfranchised communities in this district, from 1832, were the six boroughs of Caernarvon, Bangor, Conway, Criccieth, Nevin, and Pwllheli.

The exact boundaries of the parliamentary boroughs in the district were altered by the Parliamentary Boundaries Act 1868, but the general nature of the constituency was unchanged. There were no further boundary changes in the 1885 redistribution of parliamentary seats.

In 1918 the constituency was re-defined, so that it included the then local government areas of the Municipal Boroughs of Bangor, Caernarvon, Conway, and Pwllheli; the Urban Districts of Criccieth, Llandudno, Llanfairfechan, and Penmaenmawr as well as the Lleyn Rural District.

In 1918-1950 the administrative county of Caernarvonshire had been divided into two seats - Caernarvon Boroughs and a Caernarvonshire county constituency. The territory of the borough seat was enclaved within the county constituency. Different local authorities, included in the borough constituency, were not necessarily adjoining.

[edit] Caernarvon 1950-1983

The redistribution, which took effect in 1950, created two Caernarvonshire county divisions - Caernarvon in the south-western two thirds of the county and Conway (later spelt Conwy) in the north-eastern third. The new divisions included territory which had come from both of the two old seats.

The local authorities, whose territories were combined to form the constituency in 1950, were the Municipal Boroughs of Caernarvon, and Pwllheli; the Urban Districts of Criccieth, and Portmadoc; as well as the Rural Districts of Gwyrfai and Lleyn. This arrangement was not altered by the redistribution which took effect in February 1974, which was based on the pre-1974 local government boundaries.

From 1 April 1974, a new pattern of counties was created in Wales. This constituency became part of the county of Gwynedd.

[edit] Caernarfon from 1983

In the redistribution of 1983, the spelling of the official name of the constituency was changed. The constituency boundary was unchanged, but it was redefined in terms of the local authorities created in 1974. It comprised the Borough of Arfon wards numbered 8 to 12 and 16 to 29, together with the District of Dwyfor.

In 1996 Welsh local government was again reorganised. Arfon and Dwyfor became part of a Gwynedd unitary authority.

The Parliamentary Constituencies (Wales) Order 1995, based on the pre-1996 local authority areas, came into effect in 1997. It defined this constituency as:-

(i) The following wards of the Borough of Arfon, namely, Bethel, Bontnewydd, Cadnant, Deiniolen, Llanberis, Llandwrog, Llanllyfni, Llanrug, Llanwnda, Menai (Caernarfon), Peb-lig, Penisarwaun, Penygroes, Seiont, Talysarn, Waunfawr and Y Felinheli; and

(ii) the District of Dwyfor.

Following radical boundary changed undertaken by the Boundary Commission for Wales, this seat is to be abolished in time for the next United Kingdom election in 2009 or 2010. The Caernarfon seat is replaced by Arfon.

[edit] Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
1660 William Glynne
1661 William Griffith
1679 Thomas Mostyn
1685 John Griffith
1689 Sir Robert Owen
1698 Sir John Wynn, Bt
1705 Thomas Bulkeley
1708 William Griffith
1713 Sir Thomas Wynn, Bt
1749 Sir William Wynn
1754 Robert Wynne
1761 Sir John Wynn, Bt
1768 Glynn Wynn
1790 Henry William Paget, Lord Paget
1796 Hon. Edward Paget
1806 Hon. Sir Charles Paget
1826 Lord William Paget Whig
1830 William Ormsby-Gore Tory
1831 Hon. Sir Charles Paget Whig
1833 Owen Jones Ellis Nanney Tory
1833 Hon. Sir Charles Paget Whig
1835 Love Parry Jones Parry Whig
1837 William Bulkeley Hughes Conservative
1859 Charles Wynne Conservative
1865 William Bulkeley Hughes Liberal
1882 Love Jones-Parry Liberal
1886 Edmund Swetenham Conservative
1890 David Lloyd George Liberal
1945 Seaborne Davies Liberal
1945 David Price-White Conservative
1950 Goronwy Roberts Labour
1974 Dafydd Wigley Plaid Cymru
2001 Hywel Williams Plaid Cymru

[edit] Elections

[edit] Elections in the 2000s

General Election 2005: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Plaid Cymru Hywel Williams 12,747 45.5 +1.1
Labour Martin Eaglestone 7,538 26.9 -5.4
Liberal Democrat Mel Ab-Owain 3,508 12.5 +6.2
Conservative Guy Opperman 3,483 12.4 -2.8
UK Independence Elwyn Williams 723 2.6 +0.7
Majority 5,209 18.6
Turnout 27,999 60.4 -1.6
Plaid Cymru hold Swing +3.3
General Election 2001: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Plaid Cymru Hywel Williams 12,894 44.4 -6.7
Labour Martin Eaglestone 9,383 32.3 +2.8
Conservative Bronwen Naish 4,403 15.2 +2.9
Liberal Democrat Mel Ab-Owain 1,823 6.3 +1.4
UK Independence Ifor Lloyd 550 1.9 N/A
Majority 3,511 12.1
Turnout 29,053 62.0 -11.7
Plaid Cymru hold Swing

[edit] Elections in the 1940s

General Election 1945: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Price-White 11,432 32.9
Liberal Seaborne Davies 11,096 32.0 -43.2
Labour W E E Jones 10,625 30.6
Plaid Cymru J E Daniel 1,560 4.5 -20.3
Majority 336 0.9
Turnout 34,713 73.8 +15.0
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing
By-election 1945: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Seaborne Davies 20,754 75.2 +8.6
Plaid Cymru J E Daniel 6,844 24.8
Majority 13,910 50.4 +17.2
Turnout 27,598 58.8 -18.6
Liberal hold Swing

[edit] Elections in the 1930s

General Election 1935: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 19,242 66.6 +7.3
Conservative A R P Du Cros 9,633 33.4 -7.3
Majority 9,609 33.2 +14.6
Turnout 28,873 77.4 -2.9
Liberal hold Swing
General Election 1931: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 17,101 59.3 +1.3
Conservative F P Gourlay 11,714 40.7 +14.5
Majority 5,387 18.6 -13.2
Turnout 28,815 80.3 -1.5
Liberal hold Swing

[edit] Elections in the 1920s

General Election 1929: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 16,647 58.0 -24.4
Conservative J B Davies 7,514 26.2
Labour T A Rhys 4,536 15.8 -1.7
Majority 9,133 31.8 -33.2
Turnout 28,697 81.8 +4.8
Liberal hold Swing
General Election 1924: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 16,058 82.5 +19.4
Labour Alfred Zimmern 3,401 17.5
Majority 12,657 65.0 +38.8
Turnout 19,459 77.0 -3.9
Liberal hold Swing
General Election 1923: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 12,499 63.1
Conservative A L Jones 7,323 36.9
Majority 5,176 26.2
Turnout 19,822 80.9
Liberal hold Swing
General election of 1922

In the 1922 UK general election, David Lloyd George, National Liberal was elected unopposed.

[edit] Elections in the 1910s

General Election 1918: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Coalition Liberal David Lloyd George 13,993 92.7 +30.7
Independent A Harrison 1,095 7.3
Majority 12,898 85.4 +61.4
Turnout 15,088 63.4 -24.3
Coalition Liberal hold Swing
General Election December 1910: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 3,112 62.0 +1.8
Conservative A L Jones 1,904 38.0 -1.8
Majority 1,208 24.0 +3.6
Turnout 5,288 87.7 -4.8
Liberal hold Swing
General Election January 1910: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 3,183 60.2 -1.5
Conservative H C Vincent 2,105 39.8 +1.5
Majority 1,078 20.4 -3.0
Turnout 5,288 92.5 +0.4
Liberal hold Swing

[edit] Elections in the 1900s

General Election 1906: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 3,221 61.7 +8.4
Conservative R A Naylor 1,997 38.3 -8.4
Majority 1,224 23.4 +16.8
Turnout 5,218 92.1 +5.1
Liberal hold Swing
General Election 1900: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 2,412 53.3 +1.1
Conservative H Platt 2,116 46.7 -1.1
Majority 296 6.6 +2.2
Turnout 4,528 87.0 -1.8
Liberal hold Swing

[edit] Elections in the 1890s

General Election 1895: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 2,265 52.2 -0.2
Conservative H J E Nalley 2,071 47.8 +0.2
Majority 194 4.4 -0.4
Turnout 4,336 88.8 +1.7
Liberal hold Swing
General Election 1892: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 2,154 52.4 +2.2
Conservative J H Puleston 1,958 47.6 -2.2
Majority 196 4.8 +4.4
Turnout 4,112 87.1 -2.4
Liberal hold Swing
By-election 1890: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Lloyd George 1,963 50.2 +2.1
Conservative H J E Nanney 1,945 49.8 -2.1
Majority 18 0.4
Turnout 3,908 89.5 +11.2
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing

[edit] Elections in the 1880s

General Election 1886: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Edmund Swetenham 1,820 51.9 +2.8
Liberal Love Jones-Parry 1,684 48.1 -2.8
Majority 136 3.8
Turnout 3,504 78.3 -6.2
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing
General Election 1885: Caernarfon
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Love Jones-Parry 1,923 50.9
Conservative Edmund Swetenham 1,858 49.1
Majority 65 1.8
Turnout 3,781 84.5
Liberal hold Swing

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Christopher W. Brooks, ‘Littleton, Edward, Baron Littleton (1589–1645)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Jan 2008
  • Boundaries of Parliamentary Constituencies 1885-1972, compiled and edited by F.W.S. Craig (Parliamentary Reference Publications 1972)
  • British Parliamentary Constituencies: A Statistical Compendium, by Ivor Crewe and Anthony Fox (Faber and Faber 1984)
  • British Parliamentary Election Results 1832-1885, compiled and edited by F.W.S. Craig (The Macmillan Press 1977)
  • F. W. S. Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1885 - 1918
  • F. W. S. Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1918 - 1949
  • British Parliamentary Election Results 1950-1973, compiled and edited by F.W.S. Craig (Parliamentary Research Services 1983)
  • The House of Commons 1509-1558, by S.T. Bindoff (Secker & Warburg 1982)
  • The House of Commons 1558-1603, by P.W. Hasler (HMSO 1981)
  • The House of Commons 1715-1754, by Romney Sedgwick (HMSO 1970)
  • The House of Commons 1754-1790, by Sir Lewis Namier and John Brooke (HMSO 1964)
  • The Parliaments of England by Henry Stooks Smith (1st edition published in three volumes 1844-50), second edition edited (in one volume) by F.W.S. Craig (Political Reference Publications 1973)
  • Historical list of MPs
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
East Fife
Constituency represented by the Prime Minister
1916 – 1922
Succeeded by
Glasgow Central


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