Members of Parliament
Key to parties: APN Anti-Parnellite Nationalist (Irish Parliamentary Party), Ind N Independent Nationalist, Ind N-H Independent Nationalist (supporter of Timothy Healy), L Liberal Party, Lab Irish Labour Party, N Nationalist (Irish Parliamentary Party), PN Parnellite Nationalist (Irish Parliamentary Party), SF Sinn Féin, U Unionist.
| From | To | Name | Party | Born | Died |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1885 | 1892 | Timothy Daniel Sullivan | N1 | 1827 | 31 March 1914 |
| 1892 | 1896 | Joseph E. Kenny | PN | 1845 | 9 April 1900 |
| 1896 | 1900 | James Laurence Carew | PN | 1853 | 31 August 1903 |
| 1900 | 1915 | Joseph Patrick Nannetti | IPP | 1851 | 26 April 1915 |
| 1915 | 1918 | John Dillon Nugent | N | 1869 | 1 March 1940 |
| 1918 | 1922 | Seán T. O'Kelly | SF | 25 August 1883 | 23 November 1966 |
1APN from December 1890.
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