Members of Parliament
Year | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1929 | Hugh McAleer | Nationalist | |
1941 | Michael McGurk | Independent Nationalist | |
1948 | Edward McCullagh | Nationalist | |
1953 | Liam Kelly | Anti-Partition | |
1958 | Alexander Blevins | Ulster Unionist | |
1962 | Tom Gormley | Nationalist | |
1969 | Independent Nationalist | ||
1972 | Alliance Party of Northern Ireland |
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