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– in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 17 February 1954.

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For Harrogate, in the room of Christopher York, esquire (Manor of Northstead).

For Arundel and Shoreham, in the room of William Nicolson Cuthbert, esquire (Chiltern Hundreds).—[Mr. Buchan-Hepburn.]

Chiltern Hundreds

Under a Resolution of the House of 2 March 1623, Members of Parliament cannot directly resign their seat. Death, disqualification, elevation to the Peerage, dissolution or expulsion are the only causes by which a Member's seat can be vacated. Therefore a Member wishing to resign has to go through the process of applying for a paid office of the Crown, which automatically disqualifies the Member from holding a seat in the House of Commons. There are two such offices: Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Chiltern Hundreds and the Manor of Northstead.

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