National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations
The National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations (NUCCA) was an organization set up by Benjamin Disraeli. It is considered to be a precursor to the modern Conservative Party conference.[1] Unless otherwise stated, details of Chairmen and Presidents of the NUCCA are taken from British Historical Facts 1830-1900 by Chris Cook and Brendan Keith or from British Political Facts 1900-1994 by David Butler and Gareth Butler, as appropriate.
Presidents of National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations
    
- 1868: The Earl of Dartmouth (also served in 1884)
 - 1869: The Lord Skelmersdale (also served in 1891 when he had been created the Earl of Lathom)
 - 1870 - 1871: The Earl of Feversham
 - 1872: The Duke of Abercorn
 - 1873: The Lord Wharncliffe
 - 1874: The Lord Hampton
 - 1875: The Lord Colchester
 - 1876: The Marquess of Abergavenny
 - 1877: The Lord Winmarleigh
 - 1878: The Earl Cadogan
 - 1879: The Earl Manvers
 - 1880: The Marquess of Hertford
 - 1881: The Marquess of Salisbury
 - 1882: The Duke of Northumberland
 - 1883: The Duke of Beaufort
 - 1884: The Earl of Dartmouth (also served in 1868)
 - 1885: The Duke of Norfolk
 - 1886: The Baron Tredegar
 - 1887: The Earl of Londesborough
 - 1888: The Earl of Jersey
 - 1889: The Earl of Dartmouth
 - 1890: The Duke of Portland
 - 1891: The Earl of Lathom (had also served in 1869 when he was known as the Lord Skelmersdale)
 - 1892: The Lord Windsor (also served as Chairman in 1900 and as President in 1908, when he was known as the Earl of Plymouth)
 - 1893: The Earl of Scarbrough
 - 1894: The Earl of Dunraven
 - 1895: The Marquess of Londonderry
 - 1896: The Duke of Norfolk (also served in 1904)
 - 1897: The Earl of Derby (also served in 1903)
 - 1898: The Earl Cadogan
 - 1899: The Duke of Beaufort
 - 1900: The Marquess of Zetland
 - 1901: The Lord Llangattock
 - 1902: The Earl of Dartmouth
 - 1903: The Earl of Derby (had also served in 1897)
 - 1904: The Duke of Norfolk (had also served in 1896)
 - 1905: The Lord Montagu
 - 1906 - 1907: The Duke of Northumberland
 - 1908: The Earl of Plymouth (had also served as President in 1892 and as Chairman in 1900, when he was known as the Lord Windsor)
 - 1909: The Earl Cawdor
 - 1910: The Earl of Derby
 - 1911: The Duke of Portland
 
Chairmen of National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations
    
- 1867: John Eldon Gorst MP
 - 1868: Viscount Holmesdale MP (later became Earl Amherst)
 - 1869 - 1874: Henry Cecil Raikes MP
 - 1875: Viscount Mahon MP (later became Earl Stanhope)
 - 1876 -1878: Lord Claud Hamilton MP
 - 1879 - 1883: Earl Percy MP
 - 1884: Lord Randolph Churchill MP and Sir Michael Hicks Beach MP
 - 1885: Lord Claud Hamilton MP
 - 1886 - 1888: Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett MP
 - 1889: Sir Albert Kaye Rollit MP
 - 1890: Frederick Dixon-Hartland MP
 - 1891: Henry Byron Reed MP
 - 1892: Charles Beilby Stuart-Wortley MP
 - 1893: Sir Henry Stafford Northcote MP (later became the Lord Northcote)
 - 1894: James Rankin MP
 - 1895: Sir Charles Edward Howard Vincent MP
 - 1896: Marquess of Granby (also served in 1907 when he had become Duke of Rutland)
 - 1897: Arthur Hugh Smith-Barry MP (later became the Lord Barrymore)
 - 1898: Sir John Benjamin Stone MP
 - 1899: Gerald Walter Erskine Loder MP
 - 1900: The Lord Windsor (later became Earl of Plymouth)
 - 1901: Sir Alfred Hickman MP
 - 1902: Sir Charles Daniel Cave
 - 1903: Francis William Lowe MP
 - 1904: Henry Ferryman Bowles MP
 - 1905: Sir Walter Richard Plummer MP
 - 1906: Henry Imbert-Terry
 - 1907: The Duke of Rutland (had also served in 1896 when he was known as Marquess of Granby)
 - 1908: Sir Robert Hodge
 - 1909: Sir Thomas Wrightson
 - 1910: Henry Chaplin MP (later became Viscount Chaplin)
 - 1911: The Lord Kenyon
 
References
    
- Harrison, Brian, The transformation of British politics, 1860-1995, p196, ISBN 0-19-873121-3
 
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