Dublin City (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Dublin City was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1801.
Dublin City | |
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Former constituency for the Irish House of Commons | |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1264 |
Abolished | 1801 |
Replaced by | Dublin City |
History
In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by King James II, Dublin City was represented with two members.[1] In the 1760s the radical politician Charles Lucas used the seat as his political base.
Members of Parliament, 1264–1801
- 1557 James Stanihurst (speaker) [2]
- 1560 James Stanihurst (speaker) and Robert Golding [2]
- 1569 James Stanihurst (speaker) [2]
- 1585 George Taylor and Nicholas Ball [2]
- 1613-1615 Richard Bolton and Richard Barry [2]
- 1634-1635 Richard Barry and Nathaniel Catelyn Speaker [2]
- 1639–1649 Richard Barry and John Bysse [2]
- 1654–55: Daniel Hutchinson
- 1656–58: Richard Tighe
- 1659: Arthur Annesley
- 1661–1666 William Smith and Sir William Davys [3]
1689–1801
Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | ||
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1689 Patriot Parliament | Sir Michael Creagh | Terence Dermot | ||||
1692 | Thomas Coote | Sir Michael Mitchell | ||||
1695 | William Handcock | Sir John Rogerson | ||||
1703 | John Forster | Whig | Benjamin Burton | Whig | ||
1715 | John Rogerson | |||||
1727 | Samuel Burton | William Howard | ||||
1728 | John Stoyte | |||||
1729 | James Somerville [note 1] | |||||
1733 | Humphrey French | |||||
1737 | Nathaniel Pearson | |||||
1749 | James Digges La Touche [note 2] | |||||
1749 | Charles Burton [note 3] | Sir Samuel Cooke, 1st Bt | ||||
1758 | James Dunn | |||||
1761 | James Grattan | Charles Lucas | Radical/Patriot | |||
1767 | Marquess of Kildare | Patriot | ||||
1771 | William Clement | |||||
1773 | Redmond Morres | |||||
1776 | Sir Samuel Bradstreet, 3rd Bt | Independent | ||||
1782 | Travers Hartley | |||||
1784 | Nathaniel Warren | |||||
1790 | Lord Henry FitzGerald | Patriot | Henry Grattan | Patriot | ||
1797 | Arthur Wolfe | John Claudius Beresford | ||||
July 1798 | George Ogle | Whig | ||||
1801 | Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Dublin City |
Elections
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Patriot | Henry Grattan | 1695 | |||
Patriot | Lord Henry FitzGerald | 1695 | |||
Pro-Government | Lord Mayor John Exshaw | 836 | |||
Pro-Government | Alderman Henry Gore Sankey | 776 |
Notes
- Created a baronet in 1748
- Declared not duly elected in 1749
- Created a baronet in 1758
References
- O'Hart (2007), p. 501
- http://www.tara.tcd.ie/handle/2262/77206
- Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 614.
- Grattan, Henry (1841). Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 3. H. Colburn. p. 463.
Bibliography
- 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 Commonscites: Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary (2002). The History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800 (6 volumes). Ulster Historical Foundation.
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