Greenwich (UK Parliament constituency)

Greenwich was a constituency in south-east London, which returned at first two, then (from 1885) one member (MP) to the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.

1974–1983: The London Borough of Greenwich wards of Blackheath, Charlton, Eastcombe, Hornfair, Kidbrooke, Marsh, Park, Trafalgar, Vanbrugh, and West.

1983–1997: The London Borough of Greenwich wards of Blackheath, Charlton, Ferrier, Hornfair, Kidbrooke, Rectory Field, St Alfege, Trafalgar, Vanbrugh, and West.

Dundas resigned after being appointed Commander of the Mediterranean Fleet, causing a by-election.

Gladstone's appointment as Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury caused a by-election.

The seat and others of the Metropolitan Board of Works area, 1885–1918
The seat and others in the County of London 1918–50
wards of Greenwich Metropolitan Borough in 1916
The seat and others in the County of London 1950–74
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