County Cork (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

County Cork was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until its abolition on 1 January 1801.

Area
This constituency consisted of County Cork. It returned two members to the Parliament of Ireland up to 1800.

History
In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II, County Cork was represented with two members. Following the Act of Union 1800 the borough retained two parliamentary seats in the United Kingdom House of Commons.

Members of Parliament

 * 1585: April. Sir John Norreys, knt. William Cogan, Esq. John Fitzgerald, Esq., of Cloyne.
 * 1613: 19 April. Dermod McCarthy, Esq., of Lohort. Andrew Barrett, Esq., of Ballincollig.
 * 1634: 23 June. Sir William St. Leger, knt., of Doneraile. Sir Donagh McCarthy, knt.
 * 1639: 2 March. Sir William St Leger, knt., of Doneraile. Donagh McCarthy, knt.
 * 1641: 20 February. Redmond Roche (MP) in place of Donagh McCarthy, who succeeded his father as 2nd Viscount of Muskerry.
 * 1641: 22 June. Redmond Roche, of Cahirduggan, expelled for siding with the 1641 Rebellion.
 * 1642: 2 July. ? in place of William St Leger who died.
 * 1661: 25 April. Hon. Richard Boyle. Sir Henry Tynte, knt., of Roxhall.
 * 1661: 2 June. Sir John Perceval, 1st Baronet of Burton, in place of Tynte, deceased.
 * 1665: 7 December. Roger Boyle, in place of Richard Boyle, translated to the Lords.
 * 1665-1666: John St Ledger (d.31 March 1696).