Members of Parliament
Year | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1885 | Edmund Leamy | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
1887 | William O’Brien | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
1891 | Anti-Parnellite | ||
February 1893 | Michael Davitt | Anti-Parnellite | |
June 1893 | William Abraham | Anti-Parnellite | |
1900 | Irish Parliamentary Party | ||
January 1910 | William O’Brien | All-for-Ireland League | |
March 1910 | Maurice Healy | All-for-Ireland League | |
December 1910 | Moreton Frewen | All-for-Ireland League | |
1911 | Timothy Michael Healy | All-for-Ireland League | |
1918 | Thomas Hunter | Sinn Féin | |
1922 | constituency abolished |
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