Dundalk (UK Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Election Member Party Note
1801, January 1 seat vacant ... Both members in the Irish Parliament had resigned
1801, February 28 Rt Hon. Isaac Corry Tory
1802, July 15 Richard Archdall Tory
1806, November 22 John Metge Tory Resigned (appointed Escheator of Munster)
1807, January 20 Josias Dupré Porcher Tory 1807, May: Also returned by and elected to sit for Old Sarum
1807, August 4 Patrick Crawford Bruce Resigned
1808, July 27 Thomas Hughes Died
1812, February 21 Frederick Trench Tory
1812, October 26 John Metge Tory Resigned (appointed Escheator of Munster)
1813, January 2 Lyndon Evelyn Tory
1818, June 29 Gerrard Callaghan Tory
1820, March 24 John Metge Tory Resigned (appointed Escheator of Munster)
1820, June 29 George Hartopp Tory Died
1824, May 5 Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bt Tory
1826, June 12 Charles Barclay Tory
1830, August 14 Hon. John Hobart Cradock Tory
1831, May 13 James Edward Gordon Tory
1832, December 19 William O'Reilly Liberal
1835, January 14 William Sharman Crawford Liberal
1837, August 2 Thomas Nicholas Redington Liberal Appointed Under-Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant
1846, July 31 Daniel O'Connell, Jnr Repeal Association
1847, August 6 Charles Carroll MacTavish Repeal Association Unseated on petition
1848, March 20 William Torrens McCullagh Liberal Declared duly elected, on petition
1852, July 15 Sir George Bowyer, Bt Liberal Became a member of the Independent Irish Party
1852 Independent Irish Re-elected as a Liberal candidate
1857, April 2 Liberal
1868, November 21 Philip Callan Liberal Re-elected as a Home Rule League candidate
1874, February 5 Home Rule League Also returned by County Louth, but elects to sit here
1880, April 2 Charles Russell Liberal Last MP from the constituency
1885 Constituency abolished

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