Members of Parliament
| Year | 1st Member | 1st Party | 2nd Member | 2nd Party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1801, 1 January | John Claudius Beresford | Tory | Rt Hon. George Ogle | Tory | ||
| 1802, 21 July | John La Touche | Whig | ||||
| 1804, 31 March | Sir Robert Shaw, Bt | Tory | ||||
| 1806, 19 November | Rt Hon. Henry Grattan | Whig | ||||
| 1820, 30 June | Thomas Ellis | Tory | ||||
| 1826, 12 June | Henry Grattan | Whig | George Ogle Moore | Tory | ||
| 1830, 4 August | Sir Frederick Shaw, Bt | Tory | ||||
| 1831, 19 May | Sir Robert Harty, Bt | Whig | Louis Perrin | Whig | ||
| 1832, 18 August | Sir Frederick Shaw, Bt | Tory | Henry John Chetwynd Talbot, Viscount Ingestre | Tory | ||
| 1832, 22 December | Daniel O'Connell | Repeal Association | Edward Southwell Ruthven | Repeal Association | ||
| 1836, 16 May | George Alexander Hamilton | Conservative | John Beattie West | Conservative | ||
| 1837, 5 August | Daniel O'Connell | Repeal Association | Robert Hutton | Whig | ||
| 1841, 10 July | John Beattie West | Conservative | Sir Edward Grogan, Bt | Conservative | ||
| 1842, 29 January | William Henry Gregory | Conservative | ||||
| 1847, 7 August | John Reynolds | Repeal Association | ||||
| 1852, 12 July | John Vance | Conservative | ||||
| 1865, 17 July | Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, Bt | Conservative | Jonathan Pim | Liberal | ||
| 1868, 1 June | Sir Arthur Edward Guinness, Bt | Conservative | ||||
| 1870, 18 August | Sir Dominic John Corrigan, Bt | Liberal | ||||
| 1874, 6 February | Sir Arthur Edward Guinness, Bt | Conservative | Maurice Brooks | Home Rule League | ||
| 1880, 5 April | Robert Spencer Dyer Lyons | Liberal | ||||
| 1882 | Irish Parliamentary | |||||
| 1885 | constituency abolished | |||||
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