Dundalk (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

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Dundalk
Former borough constituency
for the Irish House of Commons
CountyCounty Louth
BoroughDundalk
1264 (1264) (1264 (1264))–1801 (1801)
Seats2
Replaced byDundalk

Dundalk was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1801.

History[edit]

In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II, Dundalk was represented with two members.[1]

Members of Parliament, 1264–1801[edit]

  • 1560: Christopher More and Patrick Stanley[2]
  • 1585: Richard Bellew, Thomas Bathe and John Monye[2]
  • 1613–1615: William Cashell and Richard Ellis[3]
  • 1634–1635: Peter Clynton and Oliver Cashell[3]
  • 1639–1649: Oliver Cashell (expelled and replaced 1642 by Francis Moore. Moore died and replaced 1644 by John Hatch) and Nicholas Smyth (died and replaced 1644 by John Stoyte)[2]
  • 1661–1666: Wolstan Dixie[4] and Nicholas Combes[2]

1689–1801[edit]

Election First member First party Second member Second party
1689 Patriot Parliament Robert Dermott John Dowdall
1692 Thomas Perceval William Shaw
1695 Kilner Brasier
1703 Henry Bellingham James Somerville
1707 Richard Tisdall
1713 Henry Brooke
1715 James Hamilton
1719 Henry Morrison
1721 James Tisdall
1727 Thomas Fortescue Hans Hamilton
1728 John Hamilton
1757 James Fortescue
May 1761 James Smyth[note 1] Robert Waller
1761 David La Touche
1768 William Henry Fortescue[note 2]
1769 James Smyth
1771 James Sheil
1776 William Conyngham
1781 Robert Lindsay
1783 Viscount Jocelyn Hon. George Jocelyn
1798 John Jocelyn
1799 John Straton
1801 Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Dundalk

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Also elected for Antrim in 1761, for which he chose to sit
  2. ^ Also elected for Monaghan Borough in 1768, for which he chose to sit

References[edit]

  1. ^ O'Hart 2007, p. 502.
  2. ^ a b c d Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 626.
  3. ^ a b Stubbs, Major-General (1919). "County Louth Representatives in the Irish Parliament, 1613-1758". Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society. 4 (4): 311–317. doi:10.2307/27729225. JSTOR 27729225.
  4. ^ Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students ..., Volume 1. p. 46.

Bibliography[edit]

  • O'Hart, John (2007). The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry: When Cromwell came to Ireland. Vol. II. Heritage Books. ISBN 978-0-7884-1927-0.
  • Leigh Rayment's historical List of Members of the Irish House of Commons. Cites: Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary (2002). The History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800 (6 volumes). Ulster Historical Foundation.