Members of Parliament
Year | 1st Member | 1st Party | 2nd Member | 2nd Party | ||
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1801 | James Crosbie | Maurice Fitzgerald | Whig | |||
1806 | Henry Arthur Herbert | |||||
1812 | James Crosbie | |||||
1826 | William Hare |
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1830 | William Browne | |||||
1831 | Frederick William Mullins | Daniel O'Connell | Whig | |||
1832 | Charles O'Connell | Whig | ||||
1835 | Morgan John O'Connell | Liberal Party | ||||
1837 | Arthur Blennerhassett | |||||
1841 | William Browne | |||||
1847 | Henry Arthur Herbert | Liberal Party | ||||
1852 | Valentine Browne |
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1866 by-election | Henry Arthur Herbert | |||||
1872 by-election | Rowland Blennerhassett | Home Rule Association/ Home Rule League |
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1880 | Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, 4th Bt | Liberal Party |
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