This is a list of the Members of Parliament appointed as Escheator of Munster, a notional 'office of profit under the crown' which was used to resign from the Irish House of Commons, and after the Union, that of the United Kingdom.
- February 1801: Francis Leigh (Wexford Borough)
- February 1801: St George Daly (Galway Borough)
- July 1801: Francis Aldborough Prittie (Carlow Borough)
- December 1802: Henry Parnell (Portarlington)
- August 1803: William Handcock (Athlone)
- June 1805: Denis Bowes Daly (Galway Borough)
- July 1806: Owen Wynne (Sligo Borough)
- January 1807: John Metge (Dundalk)
- February 1808: James Fitzgerald (Ennis)
- February 1808: William Smyth (Westmeath)
- July 1808: Francis Nathaniel Burton (Clare)
- April 1809: Quinton Dick (Cashel)
- March 1811: James Daly (Galway Borough)
- June 1811: John Claudius Beresford (County Waterford)
- May 1812: Francis Savage (Down)
- December 1812: John Metge (Dundalk)
- December 1812: James Fitzgerald (Ennis)
- May 1814: Overington Blunden (Kilkenny City)
- July 1814: John Fish (Wexford Borough)
- March 1815: Joshua Spencer (Sligo Borough)
- July 1815: George Abercromby (Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire)
- May 1820: John McClintock (Athlone)
- June 1820: Sir Ross Mahon, Bt. (Ennis)
- June 1820: John Metge (Dundalk)
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