List of British MPs who only sat in the February-November 1910 Parliament
Twenty-two Members who sat throughout the 1910 Parliament were not members of any preceding or following Parliament, Their tenure as MPs therefore lasted 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 Henry Arthur Colefax, Manchester South West
- Bryan Ricco Cooper, Dublin South
- Sir Charles Dillwyn-Venables-Llewellyn, Radnorshire
- Sir William Henry Dunn, Southwark West
- John Kenneth Foster, Coventry
- Frederick Hindle, Darwen
- John Arthur Jackson, Whitehaven
- Max Muspratt, Liverpool Exchange
- Douglas Proby, Saffron Walden
- George Henry Verrall, Newmarket
Members who retired at the Dissolution
- Sir Thomas Barclay, Blackburn
- Alfred du Cros, Bow and Bromley
- Cecil Alfred Grenfell, Bodmin
- James Knott, Sunderland
- Trebitsch Lincoln, Darlington
- William Younger, Peebles and Selkirk
1974 elections
On the only other occasion in the 20th century when two UK general elections took place in the same year, 1974, there was only one MP who served only in this parliament: Harry West.
See also
- Eugene O'Sullivan
- Frederick William Gibbins
- List of United Kingdom MPs with the shortest service