North Derbyshire (UK Parliament constituency)

North Derbyshire was a Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom. It returned two Knights of the Shire to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

The constituency was created when Derbyshire constituency was split into North Derbyshire and South Derbyshire under the Reform Act 1832 (2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 45). It was abolished in 1885, together with the constituencies of South Derbyshire and East Derbyshire. In 1885 the area of the three constituencies was split between the new smaller constituencies of Chesterfield, Mid Derbyshire, North-East Derbyshire, South Derbyshire, West Derbyshire, High Peak and Ilkeston.

Boundaries
1832–1868: The Hundreds of High Peak and Scarsdale, and so much of the Wapentake of Wirksworth as was comprised in the Bakewell Division.

1868–1885: The Hundred of High Peak and the Wapentake of Wirksworth.

Elections in the 1830s
Cavendish succeeded to the peerage, becoming 7th Duke of Devonshire and causing a by-election.

Elections in the 1850s
Evans resigned, causing a by-election.

Evans resigned before the poll concluded.

Elections in the 1880s

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