Bulkeley-Hughes was initially elected as a
Conservative of
Caernarfon (UK Parliament constituency) in 1837, during the election, Bulkeley-Hughes contested against and beat
Charles Paget (Royal Navy officer), brother of the
Marquess of Anglesey. For nearly 40 years he was M.P. in parliament with a short hiatus between 18591865. Bulkeley-Hughes was re-elected as MP for Carnarvon Boroughs as a Liberal in
1865 and held the seat until his death in 1882, and aged 84 "was in point of age the 'father' of the House of Commons". He is buried in the churchyard of
St Edwen's Church, Llanedwen, Anglesey. In 1846 Bulkeley-Hughes sided with the pro-
Free Trade wing of the party led by
Sir Robert Peel who became known as the
Peelites. Hughes appears to have left the Peelites by 1859 as he stood as a '
Liberal' in the
1859 general election but lost to a Conservative. A few weeks later the Peelites merged with
Radicals and
Whigs to create the Liberal Party. ==Family==