Members of Parliament
Date | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | ||
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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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