1983

Constituency Notes
Bedfordshire South (1950 - 1983)
Bedwellty (1918 - 1983) Full name (in Craig 3,4) Monmouthshire, Bedwellty
Beeston (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Belper (1918 - 1983) Full name (in Craig 3,4) Derbyshire, Belper
Berwick and East Lothian (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Bexley Bexleyheath (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Bexley Erith and Crayford (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Birmingham, Handsworth (1918 - 1983)
Birmingham, Stechford (1950 - 1983)
Blyth (1950 - 1983)
Bodmin (1832 - 1983) Full name (in Craig 2,3,4) Cornwall, Bodmin
Bolton East (1950 - 1983)
Bothwell (1918 - 1983) Full name (in Craig 3,4) Lanarkshire, Bothwell
Brigg and Scunthorpe (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Brighouse and Spenborough (1950 - 1983)
Bristol North East (1950 - 1983)
Bristol South East (1950 - 1983)
Bromley Orpington (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Bromley Ravensbourne (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Bromsgrove and Redditch (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Bury and Radcliffe (1950 - 1983)
Caernarvon (1950 - 1983) See also alternative (Welsh) spelling Caernarfon, used in sources from 1983. Full name (in Craig 4) Caernarvonshire, Caernarvon.
Cambridgeshire (1832 - 1983)
Camden Hampstead (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).
Camden Holborn and St Pancras South (1974 - 1983) Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974).