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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