Members of Parliament
| From | To | Name (Party) | Born | Died |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1801 | 1807 | Hon. Archibald Acheson (NP,T) | 1 August 1776 | 27 March 1849 |
| 1801 | 1802 | Robert Camden Cope (NP) | c. 1771 | 5 December 1818 |
| 1802 | 1807 | Hon. Henry Caulfeild (W) | 29 July 1779 | 4 March 1862 |
| 1807 | 1815 | William Brownlow (T) | 1 September 1755 | 10 July 1815 |
| 1807 | 1820 | William Richardson (T) | c. 1749 | c. 1820 |
| 1815 | 1818 | Hon. Henry Caulfeild (W) | 29 July 1779 | 4 March 1862 |
| 1818 | 1832 | Charles Brownlow (T,W) | 17 April 1795 | 30 April 1847 |
| 1820 | 1830 | Hon. Henry Caulfeild (W) | 29 July 1779 | 4 March 1862 |
| 1830 | 1847 | Viscount Acheson (W,L) | 20 August 1806 | 15 June 1864 |
| 1832 | 1868 | Sir William Verner, 1st Bt (C) | 25 October 1782 | 20 January 1871 |
| 1847 | 1857 | James Molyneux Caulfeild (L) | 6 October 1820 | 12 January 1892 |
| 1857 | 1864 | Maxwell Charles Close (C) | 1827 | 1903 |
| 1864 | 1874 | Sir James Matthew Stronge, Bt (C) | 25 November 1811 | 11 March 1885 |
| 1868 | 1873 | Sir William Verner, 2nd Bt (C) | 4 April 1822 | 10 January 1873 |
| 1873 | 1880 | Edward Wingfield Verner (C) | 1 October 1830 | 21 June 1899 |
| 1874 | 1885 | Maxwell Charles Close (C) | 1827 | 1903 |
| 1880 | 1885 | James Nicholson Richardson (L) | 1846 |
| Election | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1922 | constituency recreated | ||
| 1922 | Sir W.J. Allen | Ulster Unionist | |
| 1948 by-election | James Richard Edwards Harden | Ulster Unionist | |
| 1954 by-election | C W Armstrong | Ulster Unionist | |
| 1959 | John Maginnis | Ulster Unionist | |
| Feb 1974 | Harold McCusker | Ulster Unionist | |
| 1983 | constituency abolished | ||
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