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The Patriot Parliament of 1689 is the name of the Irish Parliament called by James II during the Williamite war in Ireland. The Parliament of Ireland (Irish Parlaimint na hEireann) was a Legislature that existed from mediæval times until 1800. James II of England and Ireland James VII of Scotland (14 October 1633 &ndash 16 September 1701 was King of England, King of Scots, Later that same year James The Williamite War in Ireland, also known as the Jacobite War in Ireland and in Ireland as Cogadh an Dá Rí or The War of the Two Kings

James had landed at Kinsale in March with a small army comprised of French and Irish troops to launch his bid to win back the English crown. Kinsale (Cionn tSáile is a town in County Cork, Ireland. Located some 25 km south of Cork City on the coast near the Old Head of Kinsale Because it declared that the English parliament was incompetent to pass laws for Ireland, the parliament became known as the "Patriot Parliament".

The parliament met in one session, from 7 May 1689 to 20 July 1689. Events 558 - In Constantinople, the dome of the Hagia Sophia collapses Events 1304 - Wars of Scottish Independence: Fall of Stirling Castle - King Edward I of England takes the last rebel stronghold

The parliament passed legislation on the

The laws passed by the Patriot Parliament were declared null and void six years later. The principle Acts can be read on-line at the UCC Celt website.

Lords

Title Peers
Lord Chancellor of Ireland Sir Alexander Fitton (Baron Gosworth)
Earls Earl of Barrymore, Earl of Clancarty, Earl of Granard, Earl of Limerick, Earl of Longford, Earl of Tyrone, Earl of Westmeath
Viscounts Viscount Dillon, Viscount Galway, Viscount Glanmalira, Viscount Iveagh, Viscount Kenmare, Viscount Killmallock, Viscount Mountcashell, Viscount Mountgarret, Viscount Rosse
Bishops Bishop of Cork, Bishop of Limerick, Bishop of Meath, Bishop of Ossory,
Barons Baron Athenry, Baron Boffin, Baron Brittas, Baron Cahir, Baron Castleconnell, Baron Dunboyne, Baron Dunsany, Baron Enniskillen, Baron Howth, Baron Kinsale, Baron Riverstown, Baron Slane, Baron Strabane, Baron Trimlestown, Baron Upper Ossory

House of Commons

County Antrim

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Antrim County Cormuck O'Neale Randal Mac Donnell
Belfast Marcus Talbot Daniel O'Neale

County Armagh

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Armagh County Francis Stafford Constantine O'Neale

County Carlow

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Carlow Borough Marcus Baggot John Warren
Carlow County Dudley Bagenal (1638-1712) Henry Luttrell (Colonel) (d. The office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland was the highest judicial office in Ireland until the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922 Earl was the Anglo-Saxon form and jarl the Scandinavian form of a title meaning " Chieftain " and referring especially to chieftains Earl of Barrymore is a title in the Peerage of Ireland created for David Barry 6th Viscount Barry in 1627/28 Earl of Clancarty, in the County of Cork is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland. Earl of Granard is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1684 for Sir Arthur Forbes 2nd Baronet. Earl of Limerick is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland. Earl of Longford is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland. The Earl of Tyrone is an Irish Peerage title created several times The title of Earl of Westmeath was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1621 A viscount ( VAI-count is a member of the European Nobility whose comital title ranks usually as in the British peerage, above a Theobald Dillon 7th Viscount Dillon, (died 1691 was a supporter of King James II and was outlawed after the Glorious Revolution. Viscount Galway is a title that has been created once in the Peerage of England and thrice in the Peerage of Ireland. Earl of Iveagh (pronounced "eye-va" is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The title of Earl of Kenmare was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1801 The title Earl Mount Cashell, of Cashell in the County of Tipperary, was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1781 for the 2nd Viscount Viscount Mountgarret is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1550 for the Hon Earl of Rosse is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland, both times for members of the Parsons family A bishop is an ordained or consecrated member of the Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight The current Church of Ireland 's Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross is the Right Reverend William Paul Colton, B The Church of Ireland ( Anglican) bishop of Limerick Ardfert Aghadoe Killaloe, Kilfenora Clonfert Kilmacduagh and Emly Ireland, is usually described The Diocese of Meath was established in AD 552 The current Church of Ireland Diocese of Meath and Kildare has existed since 1976 when it was created by the amalgamation The Bishop of Ossory is the leader of the Diocese of Ossory in south central Ireland. Baron is a specific Title of nobility. The word baron comes from Old French baron, itself from Old High German and Latin (liber The title of Baron Athenry is one of the oldest titles in the Peerage of Ireland, but the date of its creation is thoroughly uncertain each of the first four Berminghams listed The Barony of Dunboyne was created by patent in the Peerage of Ireland in 1541 The title Baron of Dunsany or more commonly Lord Dunsany, is one of the oldest dignities in the Peerage of Ireland, one of just a handful of 13th to 14th century The title of Baron Howth was created in the Peerage of Ireland c Baron Slane is a Barony in the Peerage of Ireland It was created in 1370 for the Fleming family but forfeited 1691 Claud Hamilton 4th Earl of Abercorn, PC (September 1659 – August 1691 was a Scottish and Irish peer and Jacobite the eldest son of George Hamilton 4th Baron Hamilton Baron Trimlestown, or Trimleston, of Trimlestown in the County of Meath is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. The title of Baron Upper Ossory in the Peerage of Ireland was created on 11 June 1541 for Barnaby Fitzpatrick The Irish House of Commons was the Lower house of the Parliament of Ireland, that existed from 1297 until 1800 County Antrim ( Contae Aontroma or simply Aontroim in Irish) is one of six counties that form Northern Ireland, and one of nine counties Antrim was a Constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800 County Armagh ( Contae Ard Mhacha in Irish - from the height of Macha) is a county in Ulster in the north east of Ireland County Carlow (Contae Cheatharlach is a County in Ireland located towards the south east of Ireland, in the province of Leinster. Carlow Borough was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons. John Warren may refer to John Warren 3rd Baron de Tabley (1835&ndash1895 third and last Baron de Tabley John Warren (basketball (born Colonel Henry Luttrell (c 1655 – 22 October 1717) was an Irish soldier the second son of Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown. 1717)
Old Leighlin Darby Long Daniel Doran

County Cavan

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Belturbet Sir Edward Tyrrel Bt. Old Leighlin was a Constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800 Daniel John Doran (born 18 June, 1981) in Hobart Tasmania, is an Australian cricketer who plays for the Queensland Bulls County Cavan ( Contae an Chabháin in Irish) is a County in Ireland. Belturbet was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1611 to 1800 Philip Tuite Newcastle, County Cavan
Cavan Borough Philip Oge O'Reyly Hugh Reyley Lara
Cavan County Philip Reyley Aghnecrevy John Reilly Garirobuck

County Clare

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Clare County Daniel O'Brien John MacNamara Crattlagh
Ennis Florence MacNamara Dromod Theobald Butler Shrangaloon

County Cork

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Cork City Sir James Cotter knight John Galloway
Cork County Justin Mac Carthy Sir Richard Nagle Clogher, knight
Kinsale Andrew Murrogh Miles de Coursey
Baltimore Daniel O'Donovan Jeremy Donovan
Bandonbridge Charles Mac Carthy Ballea Daniel Mac Carthy Reagh
Charleville John Baggot, Sr. Cavan Borough was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1611 to 1800 Cavan was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1611 to 1800 John Reilly can refer to John Reilly, Irish traveller and source singer John Reilly, American lawyer author and businessman County Clare ( Irish: Contae an Chláir) commonly referred to as simply Clare, is a county on Ireland and part of the wider Clare County was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1614 to 1800 Ennis was a constituency represented from County Clare in the Irish House of Commons. Dromod (Dromad is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. Transport The village has a station on the Sligo &ndash Dublin County Cork (Contae Chorcaí is the most southerly and the largest of the modern counties of Ireland. Cork City (also known as Cork Borough) was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800 James Cotter (1772 &ndash January 18 1849) was a farmer judge and political figure in Upper Canada. John T Galloway is a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 140th state legislative district since 2007 Cork County was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800 Clogher ( Clochar in Irish) is a Village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, situated on the River Blackwater, 18 Kinsale 1559 Jan Sir John Allen knt of Aiincourt Kildare. Francis Agard Esq Baltimore (also known as Baltimore Borough) was a Potwalloper constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1614 to 1801 Daniel O'Donovan of Mahoonagh and Feenagh, was the hereditary chief of the remnants of the Ui-Fidhgheinte and represented the Manor of Doneraile in James Bandonbridge was a Constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800 Charleville was a constituency in County Cork represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800 Baggotstown John Power Killballane
Clonakilty (also Cloghnakilty) Lt. John Timothy Power (born 14 September 1967 in Allerton, Liverpool) is an English Singer-songwriter and former frontman of 90s rock band Cast Established by a Charter of King James I of England granting it to Sir Richard Boyle, it was purchased from Lord Burlington by Speaker Boyle -Col. Owen McCarthy Daniel Fionn McCarthy
Doneraile Daniel O'Donovan John Baggot, Jr. Members of Parliament 1613 - 1615 1634 - 1635 1639 - 1641 1661 Daniel O'Donovan of Mahoonagh and Feenagh, was the hereditary chief of the remnants of the Ui-Fidhgheinte and represented the Manor of Doneraile in James Baggotstown
Midleton Dermod Long John Long
Mallow (also Moyallow) John Barret Castlemore David Nagle Carragowne
Rathcormack James Barry Edward Powel
Youghal Thomas Uniack alderman Edward Gough alderman

County Dublin

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Dublin City Sir Michael Creagh Lord Mayor of Dublin, knight Terence Dermot, Sr. Incorporated by Charter, 1671 whereby it was granted to Sir John Brodrick with a Corporation sovereign two bailiffs and 12 burgesses John Long is the name of John Long (politician (c 1419–1478 English Member of Parliament John Long (basketball (b Mallow was incorporated by Charter of 1613, with a further charter of 1689. Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=B000175 Castlemore is a suburban community that is located 14 km northeast of Brampton, about 45 km NW of Toronto, Canada southwest of Bolton and southeast of Caledon and David R Nagle (born April 15, 1943) in Grinnell Iowa was a Representative in the United States House of Representatives, representing Rathcormack (also known as Rathcormack Borough) was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1611 to 1800 James Barry may refer to James Barry (1603&ndash1672 Baron Barry of Santry James Barry (Irish MP 1659–1717, Irish MP Youghal was a Constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800 County Dublin (Contae Bhaile Átha Cliath or more correctly today the Dublin Region ( Réigiúin Átha Cliath) is the area that contains the city of Dublin Dublin City was a Constituency of the Parliament of Ireland. Elections/MPs 1727/1760 Sir Compton Dunville The Lord Mayor of Dublin (Ardmhéara Bhaile Átha Cliath is the symbolic head of the city government of Dublin, the capital of Ireland. alderman
Dublin County Simon Luttrell Luttrellstowne Patrick Sarsfield Lucan
Newcastle Thomas Arthur Colganstown John Talbot Bellgard
Swords Francis Barnwall Woodparke, Co. Meath Robert Russell Drynham

County Down

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Down County Murtogh Mac Gennis Green-Castle Ever Mac Gennis Castlewellan
Killyleagh (also Killileagh) Bernard Mac Gennis Ballygorianbeg Torl O'Neile Drummekelly
Newry Rowland White Rowland Savage

County Galway

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Athenry James Talbot Mount Talbot Charles Daly Dunsandle
Galway Borough Oliver Martin John Kirwan
Galway County Sir Ulick Burke Glinsk Sir Walter Blake
Tuam James Lally Tullindaly William Bourk Carrowfrila

County Kerry

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Ardfert Col. Patrick Sarsfield (c 1660 &ndash 21 August 1693) created the first Earl of Lucan, Irish Jacobite and soldier belonged to Thomas Arthur (1835 - 2 March 1902) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the John Talbot may refer to Nobles John Talbot 1st Earl of Shrewsbury (1384-1453 military commander in the Hundred Years' War John County Meath (Contae na Mí is a county in Ireland, often informally called The Royal County Robert or Bob Russell may refer to Robert Hamilton Russell (1860–1933 English-born Australian surgeon Robert Russell (actor County Down, ( Ulster Scots: Coontie Doun. is one of the nine counties that form the province of Ulster and one of six counties that form Castlewellan (in Irish: Caisleán Uidhilín, ie Uidhilín’s Castle is a large Village in County Down, Northern Ireland, situated Robert Clements, 1715/1722 father of Nathaniel Clements and Theophilus Clements, 1664-29 December 1722 Isaac Corry, 1780s County Galway (Contae na Gaillimhe is located on the West Coast of Ireland. James Talbot (b 1726 d 1790 was the last English Catholic priest to be indicted in the public courts for saying Mass. Sir Richard Blake, 1640 Oliver Martin (also Martyn was an Irish County Galway landowner There have been a number of people named John Kirwan: John Kirwan (rugby (born 1964 New Zealand dual code rugby footballer and coach John Galway was a Constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. Sir Ulick Burke 3rd Baronet (also Ulliac Búrca) (d 1708 of Glinsk, was an Irish County Galway landowner and politician Glinsk (also known as Glinsce and sometimes referred to as Gleann Uisce is a small Village in County Galway, in the west of Ireland, between Sir Walter Blake, (bef 1672–May 1748 6th Bt was a minor Irish aristocrat and politician from County Galway. James Lally (also O'Mullally (d 1691 was an Irish County Galway landowner and politician County Kerry ( Contae Chiarraí in Irish) is a southwestern county of Ireland. Ardfert was a Constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of Ireland until the Act of Union 1800. Roger MacElligot Cornelius Mac Gillicuddy
Dingle (also Dingle Icouch) Edward Rice FitzJames Ballinelig, County Limerick John Hussey Culmullin
Kerry County Nicholas Brown sir Thomas Crosby knight
Tralee Maurice Hussey Kerrys James Hackett alderman

County Kildare

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Athy William FitzGerald William Archbold
Harristown James Nihell Edmond FitzGerald
Kildare Borough Francis Leigh Robert Porter
Kildare County John Wogan George Aylmer
Naas Walter Lord Dungan Charles White

County Kilkenny

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Callan Walter Butler Thady Meagher
Gowran Colonel Robert Fielding Walter Kelly doctor of physick
Inistioge Edward FitzGerald James FitzGerald
Kilkenny City John Rooth Mayor James Bryan alderman
Kilkenny County John Grace Courtstown Robert Walsh Cloneneassy
Knocktopher Harvey Morres Henry Meagh
Thomastown Robert Grace Sr. Dingle was a Constituency was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800 County Limerick ( Contae Luimnigh in Irish) is a County in the Province of Munster, located in the mid-west of Ireland with County Kerry (Parliament of Ireland constituency Boundaries and Boundary Changes This constituency was based in County Kerry. Nicholas Brown or Nick Brown may refer to Nicholas Brown (1729-1791 signer of the 1764 charter of what became Brown University see Nicholas Brown (Brown The Rev Thomas Crosby, ( 21 June 1840 &ndash 13 January 1914) was an English Methodist missionary known for his work among the First Tralee (also known as Tralee Borough) was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons. County Kildare (Contae Chill Dara is an Irish County located to the southwest of Dublin in the province of Leinster. Athy was a Constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800 William Fitzgerald (1814–1883 was the Church of Ireland bishop of Killaloe. Robert Porter is the name of Robert Porter (Ontario politician (1833-1901 a member of Canadian Parliament from Ontario Robert Harold Porter Charles or Charlie White may refer to Charles White (American football (born 1958 American football player Heisman Trophy winner County Kilkenny ( is a landlocked county in Ireland. The county takes its name from the city of Kilkenny and has a population of 87558 Walter Butler may refer to Walter Butler (Loyalist (1752–1781 Loyalist during the American Revolution son of John Butler Walter Butler Walter C Kelly ( 29 October 1873 in Mineville New York - 6 January 1939 in Philadelphia PA) was a Vaudeville Edward Fitzgerald may refer to Edward FitzGerald 7th Duke of Leinster Lord Edward FitzGerald, Irish revolutionary James FitzGerald may refer to James FitzGerald James FitzMaurice FitzGerald James Newbury FitzGerald, American bishop Henry Flood, (1759 -) Welbore Agar, 1786 A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning "greater" is a modern title used in many countries for the highest ranking officer in a municipal government James Alexander Bryan, known as Brother Bryan, ( March 20, 1863, near Kingstree, South Carolina – January 28, 1941 John Grace (born October 2, 1977) is a Canadian Football League linebacker for the Montreal Alouettes. Robert Walsh (Robert Walsh Jr (1785 - 7 February 1859) was a publicist and diplomat Thomastown was a Constituency was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800 Robert Grace Jr.

King's County (Offaly)

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Banagher Terence Coghlan Esq. County Offaly (Contae Uíbh Fhailí is a County in Leinster, Ireland, bordered by seven other counties Galway, Roscommon, Westmeath Terence Coghlan gent.
King's County Heward Oxburgh Owen Carrol
Philipstown John Connor Heward Oxburgh

County Leitrim

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Jamestown Alexander Mac Donnell William Shanley
Leitrim Edmond Reynolds Iriel Farrell

County Limerick

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Askeaton John Bourke Cahirmoyhill Edward Rice
Kilmallock Sir William Hurley, Bt. John Connor is a Fictional character and the main Protagonist of the Terminator Science fiction franchise County Leitrim ( is one of the counties of Ireland and is part of the province of Connacht. County Limerick ( Contae Luimnigh in Irish) is a County in the Province of Munster, located in the mid-west of Ireland with County John Bourke may refer to John Gregory Bourke, captain in the United States Army John Philip Bourke, Australian poet John Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=R000197 John Lacy
Limerick City Nicholas Arthur alderman Thomas Harrold alderman
Limerick County Sir John FitzGerald, Bt. Gerald FitzGerald Knight of the Glyn

County Longford

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Lanesborough Oliver FitzGerald Roger Farrell
Longford County Roger Farrell Robert Farrell
St Johnstown Sir William Ellis knight Lt. Gerald FitzGerald may refer to Gerald FitzGerald 3rd Earl of Desmond (died 1398 Gerald FitzMaurice FitzGerald 5th Earl of Kildare County Longford (Contae an Longfoirt is a county situated in the Irish Midlands, in northwest Leinster. William Ellis may refer to William Webb Ellis (1806-1872 man who is said to have invented rugby William Ellis (missionary (1794-1872 -Col. James Nugent

County Louth

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Ardee Hugh Gernon John Babe
Carlingford Christopher Peppard FitzIgnatius Bryan Dermot
Dundalk Robert Dermot John Dowdall
Drogheda Henry Dowdall recorder Christopher Peppard FitzGeorge alderman
Louth Thomas Bellew William Talbot
Philipstown John Connor Heward Oxburgh

County Mayo

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Castlebar John Bermingham portreeve Thomas Bourke
Mayo County Gerald Moore Walter Bourke

County Meath

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Athboy John Trynder Robert Longfield
Kells Patrick Everard John Delamare
Meath County Sir William Talbot, Bt. Monsignor James Nugent ( 3 March 1822 - 27 June 1905) was a Roman Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Liverpool County Louth (Contae Lú is a County on the East coast of Ireland, on the border with Northern Ireland. Ardee (also known as Ardee Borough) was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1378 to 1801 Thomas Arthur Bellew (1820&ndash 24 July 1863) was an Irish landowner and politician William Talbot (1658 &ndash 10 October 1730) was Bishop of Oxford from 1699 to 1715 Bishop of Salisbury from 1715 to 1722 and Bishop of John Connor is a Fictional character and the main Protagonist of the Terminator Science fiction franchise Castlebar was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1614 to 1800 This article refers to the political appointment portreeve; for the town in Canada see Portreeve. Mayo was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1611 to 1800 County Meath (Contae na Mí is a county in Ireland, often informally called The Royal County Robert "Bob" Longfield is an American Composer, Arranger, conductor and educator, best known for his compositions for Sir John De la Mare (c 1320-1383 was a knight at the court of King Edward III of England and the builder of Nunney Castle in Somerset. Sir Patrick Barnwall, Bt.
Navan Christopher Cusack Corballis Christopher Cusack Rathaldran
Ratoath John Hussey James FitzGerald
Trim Capt. Ratoath was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons. James FitzGerald may refer to James FitzGerald James FitzMaurice FitzGerald James Newbury FitzGerald, American bishop Parliamentary Session 1542 Patrick Barnwell, 1640 Nicholas Cusacke Walter Nangle

County Monaghan

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Bryan Mac Mahon Hugh Mac Mahon

Queen's County (Laois)

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Ballynakill Sir Gregory Byrne, Bt. County Monaghan ('mɔnəhən Irish: Contae Mhuineacháin) is a county in Ireland. County Laois (liːʃ Contae Laoise in Irish) formerly also Laoighis or Leix, is a County in the midlands of Ireland, Oliver Grace
Maryborough Pierce Bryan Thady FitzPatrick
Maryborough Sir Henry Bond, Bt. Portarlington was a Parliamentary borough partly in King's County (in the twentieth century re-named County Offaly but mostly in Queen's County (now County Sir Thomas Hacket knight
Queen's County Sir Patrick Trant knight Edmond Morres

County Roscommon

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Boyle Capt. Not to be confused with Roscommon County Michigan, United States County Roscommon (Contae Ros Comáin is a County located in central Ireland John King Terence Mac Dermot alderman
Roscommon Borough John Dillon John Kelly
Roscommon County Charles Kelly John Bourke

County Sligo

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Sligo Borough Terence Mac Donogh James French
Sligo County Henry Crofton Longford House, Beltra Oliver O'Gara

County Tipperary

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Cashel Denis Kearny alderman James Hackett alderman
Clonmel Nicholas White alderman John Bray alderman
Fethard Sir John Everard, Bt. John King may refer to Writers and journalists John King (author, author of novels such as The Football Factory John Roscommon Borough was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1611 to 1800 John Dillon (4 September 1851 – 4 August 1927 was an Irish land reform agitator Irish Home Rule activist nationalist politician Member of Parliament John Kelly or Jack Kelly is the name of People John Kelly of Killanne (died 1798 leader of the Several individuals may use the name Charles Kelly: Charles Kelly (historian, American historian and superintendent of Capitol Reef National Park John Bourke may refer to John Gregory Bourke, captain in the United States Army John Philip Bourke, Australian poet John County Sligo ( is a county in the province of Connacht in the west of Ireland. Beltra ( is a village in County Sligo, Ireland. A Martian crater is named after it see Beltra (crater. County Tipperary (Contae Thiobraid Árann is a County in Ireland situated in the Province of Munster. Cashel (also known as Cashel Borough) was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800 Sir Nicholas White (c1532 &ndash 1592 was an Irish lawyer and government official during the reign of Elizabeth I. John Bray may refer to John Bray (composer (1782 - 1822 composer John Cox Bray (1842 - 1894 Premier of South Australia Elections/MPs 1761 Thomas Mathew, Sir Thomas Maude. James Tobin Fethard
Tipperary Nicholas Purcell Loughmore James Butler Graingebegg

County Tyrone

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Dungannon Arthur O'Neale Peter Donnelly Dungannon
Strabane Christopher Nugent Daniel Donnelly
Tyrone Colonel Gordon O'Neale Lewis Doe Dungannon

University of Dublin

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Dublin University Sir John Meade knight Joseph Coghlan

County Waterford

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Dungarvan John Hore Martin Hore
Waterford City John Porter Nicholas FitzGerald
Waterford County John Power Matthew Hore

County Westmeath

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Athboy John Nugent Donore Christopher Nugent Dardistown
Athlone Edmond Malone Ballynahoune Edmond Malone counsellor at law
Fore (also Fowre) Patrick Everard John Delamare
Kilbeggan Brian Geoghegan Donore Charles Geoghegan Syonane
Mullingar Gerald Dillon prime sergeant Edmond Nugent Carlanstowne
Westmeath County William Nugent Hon. James Tobin ( March 5, 1918 March 11, 2002) was an American Economist. Fethard may refer to Fethard County Tipperary Fethard-on-Sea, County Wexford Fethard Payment Gateway Nicholas Purcell 13th Baron of Loughmoe (1651 – 4 March 1722) was the son of James Purcell of Loughmoe and the maternal nephew of Loughmore ( Luachma in Irish) is a Village near Templemore in County Tipperary, Ireland. Peter Donnelly (born 15 May 1959 FRS is an Australian Mathematician and Professor of Statistical Science at the University of Oxford. Dungannon ( is a Town in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It is the third largest town in the County (next to Omagh and Strabane Richard Fitzgerald, 1634 George Montgomery, 1765- Daniel Thomas Donnelly (born 1974) is a New York based Singer-songwriter. Dungannon ( is a Town in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It is the third largest town in the County (next to Omagh and Strabane The University of Dublin, corporately designated the Chancellor Doctors and Masters of the University of Dublin (since the 19th century located in Dublin, Rear Admiral Joseph Bulloch Coghlan ( 9 December 1844 &ndash 5 December 1908) was an officer in the United States Navy during County Waterford (Contae Phort Láirge is a County in the province of Munster on the south coast of Ireland. Waterford City was a Constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1264 to 1800 John Timothy Power (born 14 September 1967 in Allerton, Liverpool) is an English Singer-songwriter and former frontman of 90s rock band Cast County Westmeath (Contae na hIarmhí is a County situated in the Irish midlands, also popularly called the "Lake county" in the western part of the province John Nugent may refer to John Nugent (US government agent (1821–1880 journalist and agent of United States President James Buchanan Athlone was a Constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. Edmond Malone ( October 4, 1741 - April 25, 1812) was an Irish Shakespearean scholar and editor of the works of Edmond Malone ( October 4, 1741 - April 25, 1812) was an Irish Shakespearean scholar and editor of the works of Sir John De la Mare (c 1320-1383 was a knight at the court of King Edward III of England and the builder of Nunney Castle in Somerset. Kilbeggan was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1612 to 1800 Gerard Dillon (1916 – 14 June 1971) was an Irish artist Born in Belfast, he left school at the age of fourteen and for seven years worked as Westmeath was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1611 to 1800 Col. Henry Dillon

County Wexford

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Bannow Francis Plowden Dr. County Wexford (Contae Loch Garman is a maritime county in the southeast of Ireland, in the province of Leinster. Bannow was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800 Francis John Plowden is a lay member of the Judicial Appointments Commission. Alexius Stafford
Clonmines (also Cloghmine) Edward Sherlock Dublin City Nicholas White Rosse, merhcant
Enniscorthy James Devereux Carigmenan Arthur Waddington portreeve
Fethard Rt Hon. Sir Nicholas White (c1532 &ndash 1592 was an Irish lawyer and government official during the reign of Elizabeth I. James Patrick Sinnott Devereux (February 20 1903 &ndash August 5 1988 was a United States Marine Corps general who was Commanding Officer of the 1st Defense Battalion during This article refers to the political appointment portreeve; for the town in Canada see Portreeve. Col. James Porter Capt. Nicholas Stafford
Gorey (also Newburgh) Abraham Strange Toberduffe Richard Doyle Kilcorky
New Ross Luke Dormer Richard Butler
Taghmon George Hore Polehore Walter Hore Harperstown
Wexford Borough William Talbot Francis Rooth merchant
Wexford County Walter Butler Monfin Patrick Colclough Mochury

County Wicklow

Constituency First Member Notes Second Member Notes
Blessington James Eustace Maurice Eustace
Carysfort Hugh Roe Byrne Pierce Archbold (upon default of whose appearance Bartholomew Polewhele)
Wicklow Borough Francis Toole Thomas Byrne
Wicklow County Richard Butler William Talbot

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