1983

Constituency Notes
Aberdare (1950 - 1983)
Aberdeenshire East (1950 - 1983)
Aberdeenshire West (1950 - 1983)
Abertillery (1918 - 1983) Full name (in Craig 3,4) Monmouthshire, Abertillery
Abingdon (1832 - 1983) Full name (in Craig 2,3,4) Berkshire, Abingdon
Accrington (1885 - 1983) Full name (in Craig 2) Lancashire, Accrington
Anglesey (1832 - 1983) Renamed Ynys Mon 1983
Angus North and Mearns (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Angus South (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Argyll (1832 - 1983)
Armagh [county] (1922 - 1983) Constituency of same name also existed 1832-1885.
Ayrshire Central (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Ayrshire North and Bute (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Ayrshire South (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Banffshire (1832 - 1983)
Barkston Ash (1885 - 1983) Full name (in Craig 2,3,4) Yorkshire (West Riding), Barkston Ash
Barnet Chipping Barnet (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Barnet Hendon North (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Barnet Hendon South (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Barnsley (1885 - 1983) Full name (in Craig 2) Yorkshire (West Riding), Barnsley
Barrow-in-Furness (1885 - 1983)
Barry (1950 - 1983) Full name (in Craig 4) Glamorganshire, Barry
Batley and Morley (1918 - 1983)
Bebington and Ellesmere Port (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Bedford (1832 - 1983) Full name (in Craig 3,4) Bedfordshire, Bedford. Constituency of same name reformed 1997.