Cork City (UK Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Date First member First party Second member Second party
1801, 1 January Hon. John Hely-Hutchinson Whig Mountifort Longfield Tory
1802, 8 January Hon. Christopher Hely-Hutchinson Whig
1812, 5 November Sir Nicholas Conway Colthurst, Bt Tory
1818, 13 July Hon. Christopher Hely-Hutchinson Whig
1826, 29 December John Hely-Hutchinson Whig
1829, 9 July Gerrard Callaghan Tory
1830, 29 March Daniel Callaghan Whig
1830, 11 August Hon. John Boyle Whig
1832, 21 December Repeal Association Dr. Herbert Baldwin Repeal Association
1835, 17 January Joseph Leycester Conservative James Charles Chatterton Conservative
1835, 18 April Daniel Callaghan Repeal Association Dr. Herbert Baldwin Repeal Association
1837, 11 August Francis Bernard Beamish Repeal Association
1841, 5 July Francis Stack Murphy Whig
1846, 31 January Alexander McCarthy Repeal Association
1847, 9 August William Trant Fagan Repeal Association
1849, 4 November James Charles Chatterton Conservative
1851, 23 April Francis Stack Murphy Whig
1852, 14 July William Trant Fagan Whig
1853, 20 August Francis Bernard Beamish Whig
1859, 6 June Liberal Liberal
1859, 29 June Francis Lyons Liberal
1865, 14 February Nicholas Daniel Murphy Liberal
1865, 12 July John Francis Maguire Liberal
1872, 10 December Joseph Philip Ronayne Home Rule League
1874, 6 February Home Rule League
1876, 25 May William Goulding Conservative
1880, 5 April John Daly Home Rule League Charles Stewart Parnell Home Rule League
1882 Irish Parliamentary Irish Parliamentary
1884, 23 February John Deasy Irish Parliamentary
1885, 27 November Maurice Healy Irish Parliamentary
1891, 6 November Anti-Parnellite Martin Flavin Anti-Parnellite
1892, 6 July William O'Brien Anti-Parnellite
1895, June 27 J. F. X. O'Brien Anti-Parnellite
1900, 4 October William O'Brien Irish Parliamentary Irish Parliamentary
1904, 1 January vacant
1904, 19 August William O'Brien Irish Parliamentary
1905, 14 June Augustine Roche Irish Parliamentary
1909, 1 May Maurice Healy Independent Nationalist
1910, January 18 William O'Brien All-for-Ireland League
1910, 6 December Maurice Healy All-for-Ireland League
1914, February 18 Independent Nationalist
1918, December James J. Walsh Sinn Féin Liam de Róiste Sinn Féin
1922 constituency abolished

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