| Roxburgh Selkirk and Peebles |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). |
| Roxburghshire |
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| Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). |
| Roxburghshire, Selkirkshire and Peeblesshire |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). |
| Royal Tunbridge Wells |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). |
| Royton |
Full name (in Craig 3) Lancashire, Royton |
| Rugby |
Full name (in Craig 2,3,4) Warwickshire, Rugby |
| Rugby |
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| Rugby and Kenilworth |
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| Ruislip Northwood |
Constituency first used at the February General election of 1974 (28/02/1974). Constituency of same name reformed 1983. |
| Ruislip Northwood |
Constituency of same name also existed 1950-1974ยน. |
| Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner |
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| Runcorn |
Full name (in Craig 4) Cheshire, Runcorn |
| Runcorn and Helsby |
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| Runnymede and Weybridge |
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| Rushcliffe |
Full name (in Craig 2,3,4) Nottinghamshire, Rushcliffe |
| Rutherglen |
Full name (in Craig 3,4) Lanarkshire, Rutherglen |
| Rutherglen |
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| Rutherglen and Hamilton West |
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| Rutland and Melton |
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| Rutland and Stamford |
Full name (in Craig 3,4) Lincolnshire and Rutlandshire (parts of Kesteven and Rutlandshire), Rutland and Stamford |
| Rutland and Stamford |
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| Rutlandshire |
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| Rye |
Full name (in Craig 2,3,4) Sussex (East), Rye |
| Ryedale |
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