The election was caused by the death of sitting Liberal MP, the Hon.
Neil Primrose MC, the son of the former Liberal prime minister Lord Rosebery on 15 November 1917.
[1] Primrose died of wounds received in battle at Gezer during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.
The Liberals selected Colin Coote, a serving officer in the Gloucestershire Regiment[2] who was granted leave to contest the election.
[3] Being their partners in the coalition government of David Lloyd George, the Unionists also supported Coote’s nomination and no other candidates came forward.