The 1944 Chelsea by-election was a by-election held on 11 October 1944 for the British House of Commons constituency of Chelsea in London .
The by-election was caused by the elevation of the constituency's Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) Sir Samuel Hoare to the peerage as Viscount Templewood . Hoare had held the seat since the January 1910 general election .
The Conservative candidate, William Sidney , was returned unopposed.[citation needed ] Sidney held the seat until he succeeded his father as Baron de L'Isle and Dudley , leaving the seat vacant at the dissolution for the 1945 general election .
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