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1917 Oxford by-election
The
Oxford
by-election
of
1917
was held on
30
March 1917
. The by-election was held due to the
elevation
to a
UK
peerage
of the
incumbent
Conservative MP
,
Lord Valentia
, who became
Baron Annesley of Bletchington
. It was won by the
Conservative
candidate
John Marriott
who was
unopposed
due to a
War-time electoral pact
.