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*[[Henry Fildes]], [[Dumfriesshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Dumfriesshire]], 1935–45
*[[Henry Fildes]], [[Dumfriesshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Dumfriesshire]], 1935–45
*[[Stephen Furness (Sunderland MP)|Stephen Furness]], [[Sunderland (UK Parliament constituency)|Sunderland]], 1935-45
*[[Stephen Furness (Sunderland MP)|Stephen Furness]], [[Sunderland (UK Parliament constituency)|Sunderland]], 1935-45
*[[[[Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar|Ian Gilmour]], [[Norfolk Central (UK Parliament constituency)|Norfolk Central]], 1962–64
*[[Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar|Ian Gilmour]], [[Norfolk Central (UK Parliament constituency)|Norfolk Central]], 1962–64
*[[Edgar Granville, Baron Granville of Eye|Edgar Granville]], [[Eye (UK Parliament constituency)|Eye]], 1931–42 <sup>1, 2</sup>
*[[Edgar Granville, Baron Granville of Eye|Edgar Granville]], [[Eye (UK Parliament constituency)|Eye]], 1931–42 <sup>1, 2</sup>
*[[Arthur Harbord]], [[Great Yarmouth (UK Parliament constituency)|Great Yarmouth]], 1931–41 <sup>1</sup>
*[[Arthur Harbord]], [[Great Yarmouth (UK Parliament constituency)|Great Yarmouth]], 1931–41 <sup>1</sup>

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This is a list of National Liberal Party MPs. It includes all Members of Parliament elected to the British House of Commons representing the National Liberal Party, originally known as the Liberal National Party. In 1947, the party merged with the Conservative Party, so all its remaining MPs jointly represented both parties.

1 Previously a Liberal Party MP.
2 Became an Independent Liberal MP, and later rejoined the Liberal Party.
3 Previously an Independent Liberal MP.
4 Continued to represent the Conservative Party after the dissolution of the Liberal National Party.
5 Resigned from the National Liberal group in the House of Commons in 1942 and stood as an Independent Liberal MP at the 1945 UK general election, but remained a member of his constituency association which was aligned with the National Liberals.