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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