West Down (UK Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
1885 Lord Arthur William Hill Conservative
1886 Irish Unionist
1898(b) Arthur Hill Irish Unionist
1905(b) Harry Liddell Irish Unionist
1907(b) Lord Arthur William Hill Irish Unionist
1908(b) William John MacGeagh MacCaw Irish Unionist
1918 Daniel Martin Wilson Irish Unionist
May 1921 Ulster Unionist
1921(b) Thomas Browne Wallace Ulster Unionist
1922(b) Hugh Hayes Ulster Unionist
1922 constituency abolished

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