Members of Parliament
Year | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1929 | Joseph Devlin | Nationalist (NI) | |
1934 | Thomas Joseph Campbell | Nationalist (NI) | |
1946 | Frank Hanna | Labour (NI) | |
1949 | Independent Labour | ||
1949 | Irish Labour | ||
1949 | Independent Labour | ||
1958 | Ind. Labour Group | ||
1965 | John Joseph Brennan | National Democrats | |
1969 | Paddy Kennedy | Republican Labour |
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