Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1801, January 1 | Sir Broderick Chinnery, Bt | Whig | 1801: Co-opted | |
1806, November 15 | Hon. Courtenay Boyle | Tory | ||
1807, May 15 | Henry Boyle, Viscount Boyle | Tory | Succeeded as the 3rd Earl of Shannon | |
1807, August 3 | Rt Hon. George Tierney | Whig | ||
1812, October 16 | Hon. Richard Boyle Bernard | Tory | Resigned | |
1815, March 24 | William Sturges Bourne | Tory | ||
1818, June 27 | Augustus William James Clifford | Whig | ||
1820, March 13 | James Bernard, Viscount Bernard | Tory | ||
1826, June 17 | John Ponsonby, Viscount Duncannon | Whig | Also returned by and elected to sit for County Kilkenny | |
1826, December 19 | Lord John Russell | Whig | Later Prime Minister 1846-1852 and 1865-1866 | |
1830, August 7 | James Bernard, Viscount Bernard | Tory | Succeeded as the 2nd Earl of Bandon | |
1831, January 6 | Francis Bernard, Viscount Bernard | Tory | Resigned | |
1831, July 22 | Sir Augustus William James Clifford | Whig | ||
1832, December 15 | Hon. William Smyth Bernard | Conservative | ||
1835, January 14 | Joseph Devonsher Jackson | Conservative | Appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland | |
1842, February 14 | Francis Bernard, Viscount Bernard | Conservative | Succeeded as the 3rd Earl of Bandon | |
1857, February 14 | Hon. William Smyth Bernard | Conservative | Died | |
1863, February 27 | Hon. Henry Boyle Bernard | Conservative | ||
1868, November 21 | William Shaw | Liberal | ||
1874, February 3 | Alexander Swanston | Liberal | ||
1880, April 2 | Percy Broderick Bernard | Conservative | Resigned | |
1880, June 25 | Richard Lane Allman | Liberal | Last MP for the constituency | |
1885 | Constituency abolished |
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