note Also elected for Antrim Borough Parliament of IrelandconstituencyAntrim Borough in 1761, for which ...Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Dundalk Type Borough Year 1264 Post Union Dundalk UK Parliamentconstituency Dundalk Dundalk was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1801. History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Dundalk was represented with two members. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 502 ref Members of Parliament, 1264 1801 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 Patriot Parliament style background color meta color Robert Dermott party style background color meta color John Dowdall party 1692 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Thomas Perceval rowspan 2 party style background color meta color William Shaw 1662 1713 William Shaw party 1695 style background color meta color Kilner Brasier party 1703 rowspan 3 style background color meta color rowspan 3 Henry Bellingham Irish politician Henry Bellingham rowspan 3 party style background color meta color James Somerville politician James Somerville party 1707 style background color meta color Richard Tisdall party 1713 rowspan 4 style background color meta color rowspan 4 Henry Brooke Irish politician Henry Brooke rowspan 4 party 1715 style background color meta color James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Clanbrassil James Hamilton party 1719 style background color meta color Henry Morrison politician Henry Morrison party 1721 style background color meta color James Tisdall party 1727 rowspan ... Fortescue ref group note Also elected for Monaghan Borough Parliament of Irelandconstituency Monaghan ... 5 Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Dundalk UK Parliamentconstituency Dundalk Notes ... Louth Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Dundalk Category Historic ... and Anglo Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage Books volume vol ... more details
and Lisburn , it forms the South Antrimconstituency South Antrimconstituency for elections to the Westminster Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly . See also Local government in Northern Ireland References reflist External links http www.antrim.gov.uk Antrim Borough Council http ... Local authorities of Northern Ireland bg cy Cyngor Bwrdeistref Antrim da Antrim ...NI district district name Antrim Borough district logo alt name district map File Antrim in Northern Ireland.svg 250px area rank 11th of 26 district area 577 district HQ Antrim town Antrim district iso ... Party of Northern Ireland Alliance Party 1 br Sinn F in 1 br Ulster Unionist Party UUP 1 district MPs William McCrea politician William McCrea DUP meeting place Antrim Civic Centre web address http www.antrim.gov.uk Antrim named after the town of Antrim, County AntrimAntrim is a local government in Northern Ireland local government district in Northern Ireland . It is one of twenty six districts ... Ireland, granting a Charter of Incorporation to the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Antrim. London Gazette issue 3410 date 13 May 1977 startpage 359 city b ref The borough covers an area ... water lake in the United Kingdom , and includes the towns of Antrim town Antrim , Toomebridge , Crumlin, County Antrim Crumlin , Randalstown , Parkgate, County Antrim Parkgate and Templepatrick . The council headquarters are located on the outskirts of Antrim town. Although the borough is not within .... Borough council The borough is sub divided into three electoral areas Antrim South East, Antrim North West and Antrim Town, from which 19 members were elected. As of February 2011, the following ... Sinn F in , 3 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland Alliance Party , 2 Social Democratic and Labour ... website Key 27 Category key 123 Page Key 159 show more title The Council publisher Antrim Borough ... 25, 2008, Shaun Woodward , Secretary of State for Northern Ireland announced that the scheduled ... more details
coord 54.750 6.320 display title region GB scale 10000 Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Randalstown Type Year Post Union Randalstown was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. Members of Parliament 1692 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1692 style background color meta color Robert Dixon Irish politician Robert Dixon party rowspan 5 style background color meta color rowspan 5 Edmond Stafford rowspan 5 party 1695 style background color meta color Henry O Neill politician Henry O Neill party 1697 style background color meta color Charles O Neill 1676 1716 Charles O Neill party September 1703 style background color meta color Robert Dixon Irish politician Robert Dixon party 1703 style background color meta color Timothy Armitage politician Timothy Armitage party 1713 style background color meta color Charles O Neill 1676 1716 Charles O Neill party rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Robert Dixon Irish politician Robert Dixon rowspan 2 party 1715 style background color meta color James Stevenson Irish politician James Stevenson party 1727 rowspan 5 style background color meta color rowspan 5 Charles O Neill died 1769 Charles O Neill rowspan 5 party style background color meta color Henry O Hara party 1746 style background color meta color Clotworthy O Neill party 1749 style background color meta color William Sharman party 1760 style background color meta color Sir Kildare Borrowes, 5th Baronet Sir Kildare Borrowes, 5th Bt party 1761 rowspan 5 style background color meta color rowspan 5 John O Neill, 1st Viscount O Neill John O Neill rowspan 5 party 1771 style ... of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County Antrim ... Richard Jackson party 1783 style background color meta color Michael Smith Antrim politician Michael ... party 1791 style background color meta color Michael Smith Antrim politician Michael Smith party 1794 ... more details
, County AntrimAntrim is one of six Counties of Northern Ireland counties that form Northern Ireland ... stations in County Antrim The main Translink Northern Ireland Translink Northern Ireland Railways ... Two of Northern Ireland s main ports are in County Antrim, Larne and Belfast . Ferries sail from ... Church and the Church of Ireland . County Antrim is one of two counties in Ireland in which the majority ... constituencies Belfast North UK Parliamentconstituency Belfast North Belfast West UK Parliamentconstituency Belfast West East Antrim UK Parliamentconstituency East Antrim North Antrim UK Parliamentconstituency North Antrim South Antrim UK Parliamentconstituency South Antrim Parts of the following constituencies are also in County Antrim Belfast South UK Parliamentconstituency Belfast South East Londonderry UK Parliamentconstituency East Londonderry Lagan Valley UK Parliamentconstituency Lagan Valley Upper Bann UK Parliamentconstituency Upper Bann Settlements File Ballycastle Harbour ... round towers one at Antrim, one at Armoy , and one on Ram s Island, Northern Ireland Ram s Island in Lough ... Ireland County Antrim Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland County Antrim List of townlands in County ... Europe United Kingdom Northern IrelandAntrim http www.libraryireland.com Atlas Antrim.php County ... places co antrim The Northern Ireland Guide For information and reviews for locals and tourists ... Local Antrim Guide County Antrim Counties and cities of Northern IrelandIreland counties Category Ulster Antrim Category County Antrim Category Counties of Northern Ireland ang Antrimsc r ar ...Refimprove date May 2009 Infobox settlement name County Antrim other name Pad top italic Contae Aontroma br Coontie Antr m Countie Antrim image shield Antrim arms.svg motto Per angusta ad augusta spaces 2 small Latin language Latin small br Through Trial to Triumph image map Island of Ireland location ... County seat seat Antrim, County AntrimAntrim population 616384 population rank List of Irish counties ... more details
Antrim Upper is a Barony country subdivision barony in County Antrim , Northern Ireland . ref name PRONI It is bordered by six other baronies Antrim Lower to the north Toome Upper to the west Massereene Lower to the south west Belfast Upper to the south Belfast Lower to the south east and Glenarm Upper to the east. ref name PRONI List of settlements Below is a list of settlements in Antrim Upper ref name Logainm Towns Antrim, County AntrimAntrim split with barony of Toome Upper Ballyclare split with barony of Belfast Lower Villages Doagh Parkgate, County Antrim Parkgate List of civil parishes Below is a list of civil parishes in Antrim Upper ref name PRONI Parishes ref name PRONI Map Antrim split with barony of Toome Upper Ballycor Doagh Grange Donegore Kilbride Nilteen Grange Rashee References reflist refs ref name PRONI http www.proni.gov.uk index local history geographical index baronies .htm PRONI Baronies of Northern Ireland ref ref name PRONI Parishes http applications.proni.gov.uk geogindx antr.htm PRONI Civil Parishes of County Antrim ref ref name Logainm cite web url http www.logainm.ie 61246.aspx title Antrim Upper work Placenames Database of Ireland publisher Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs accessdate 05 February 2011 ref ref name PRONI Map http applications.proni.gov.uk geogindx maps barantr.gif Baronies and parishes of County Antrim ref County AntrimAntrim geo stub coord missing County Antrim Category Baronies of County Antrim Category County Antrim ... more details
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Antrim , after County Antrim in Northern Ireland HMS Antrim 1903 was a Devonshire class cruiser 1903 Devonshire class armoured cruiser launched in 1903. She served in World War I and was broken up in 1923. HMS Antrim D18 was a County class destroyer County class destroyer launched in 1967. She was sold to the Chilean Navy in 1984 and renamed Almirante Cochrane after Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald Thomas Cochrane . References Colledge Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Antrim, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names no HMS Antrim fi HMS Antrim ... more details
coord 54.511 6.043 display title region GB scale 50000 Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Lisburn Type Year Post Union Lisburn was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. Members of Parliament 1692 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1692 style background color meta color Randal Brice party rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Edward Harrison politician Edward Harrison rowspan 2 party 1697 style background color meta color Popham Seymour Conway party 1703 style background color meta color Michael Harrison Irish politician Michael Harrison party rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Richard Nutley rowspan 2 party 1709 rowspan 5 style background color meta color rowspan 5 Brent Spencer politician Brent Spencer rowspan 5 party 1711 style background color meta color Robert Cope party 1713 style background color meta color Francis Harrison politician Francis Harrison party 1715 style background color meta color Edmond Francis Stafford party 1725 rowspan 3 style background color meta color rowspan 3 Thomas Clutterbuck rowspan 3 party 1736 style background color meta color Nicholas Price politician Nicholas Price party 1743 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Robert Maxwell, 1st Earl of Farnham Robert Maxwell ref from 1756 Hon. Robert Maxwell ref rowspan 2 party 1743 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Edward Smyth rowspan 2 party 1759 rowspan 4 style background color meta color rowspan 4 Francis Price rowspan 4 party 1760 style background color meta color Francis Seymour Conway, 2nd Marquess of Hertford Francis Seymour Conway, Viscount Beauchamp party 1768 style background color meta color Marcus Paterson party 1771 ... Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County Antrim Category Lisburn ... more details
irelandAntrim borough Antrim Borough country Northern Ireland post town ANTRIM postcode area BT postcode district BT41 dial code 028 constituency westminster South Antrim UK Parliamentconstituency South Antrim lieutenancy northern ireland County Antrimconstituency ni assembly South Antrim Assembly constituency South Antrim belfast distance convert 19 mi 0 website http www.antrim.gov.uk Antrim ... Antrim is classified as a large town by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency NISRA ... industry has been replaced by a Technology Park, the only one in Northern Ireland. Antrim Market ... 2009.JPG thumb Junction One Retail Park Antrim s Aldergrove Airport is the second largest airport in Ireland ... Antrim, County Antrim Market Houses in Northern Ireland References references 1911 http web.archive.org ... 0&navID 1 Antrim on the Culture Northern Ireland website. External links http www.in antrim.com Antrim ... Category County towns in Northern Ireland Category Towns in County Antrim br Aontroim bg ...Infobox UK place official name Antrim irish name Aontroim scots name Antr m , ref http www.doeni.gov.uk ... the Sixmilewater small map type Northern Ireland latitude 54.7173 longitude 6.2055 population 20,001 ... PDF 20Files Postal 20Towns 20 20Bailte 20Poist.pdf Postal Towns Bailte Poist , Northern Ireland Place name Project. Queen s University Belfast . Retrieved 8 March 2012. ref is a town in County Antrim in the northeast of Northern Ireland , on the banks of the Six Mile Water , half a mile north east ... . The town is the administrative centre of Antrim borough Antrim Borough Council . It is 22  miles 35  km northwest of Belfast by Northern Ireland Railways rail , and was, until recently, also served by the railway line from Lisburn . History A battle was fought near Antrim between the English ... place on Lough Neagh, for Viscount Massereene and Ferrard who founded Antrim Castle in 1662 had a right ... and Protestants and Irish republicanism make Ireland an independent republic . Although its membership ... more details
Antrim Lower is a Barony country subdivision barony in County Antrim , Northern Ireland . ref name PRONI It is bordered by six other baronies Antrim Upper to the south Toome Upper to the south west Toome Lower to the west Kilconway to the north west Glenarm Lower to the north east and Glenarm Upper to the east. ref name PRONI The River Braid flows through this barony. ref name Logainm List of main settlements Below is a list of settlements in Antrim Lower ref name Logainm Towns Ahoghill also part of baronies of Toome Lower and Upper Ballymena Villages Broughshane Kells, County Antrim Kells Hamlets population centres Harryville Quarrytown Moorfields Shankbridge List of civil parishes Below is a list of civil parishes in Antrim Lower ref name PRONI Parishes ref name PRONI Map Ballyclug Connor Glenwhirry Racavan Skerry References reflist refs ref name PRONI http www.proni.gov.uk index local history geographical index baronies .htm PRONI Baronies of Northern Ireland ref ref name PRONI Parishes http applications.proni.gov.uk geogindx antr.htm PRONI Civil Parishes of County Antrim ref ref name Logainm cite web url http www.logainm.ie 61245.aspx title Antrim Lower work Placenames Database of Ireland publisher Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs accessdate 05 February 2011 ref ref name PRONI Map http applications.proni.gov.uk geogindx maps barantr.gif Baronies and parishes of County Antrim ref County AntrimAntrim geo stub coord missing County Antrim Category Baronies of County Antrim Category County Antrim ... more details
The Troubles in Antrim recounts incidents during, and the effects of, The Troubles in Antrim, County AntrimAntrim , County Antrim , Northern Ireland . Incidents in Antrim during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities 1972 5 July 1972 Malcolm Orr 20 and his brother, Peter Orr 19 , both Protestantism Protestant civilian s, were found shot dead by a non specific Ulster loyalism Loyalist group at Bell s Cross, off the road to Belfast International Airport , near Antrim. Their killings have always been regarded as one of the mysteries of the Troubles. Both lived in north Belfast and had Roman Catholic Church Catholic girlfriends who they set out to visit on 4 July. They were found on the roadside the next day both having been shot in the head. 1976 2 July 1976 Frank Scott 75 , Ernest Moore 40 , James McCallion 35 , Joseph Ellis 27 and James Francey 50 , all Protestantism Protestants , and Oliver Woulahan 20 , Roman Catholic Church Catholic , all civilian s, were shot and killed during an Ulster Volunteer Force 1966 Ulster Volunteer Force gun attack on the Catholic owned Ramble Inn on the Antrim Ballymena Road, near Antrim. Ellis died on 7 July and Francey on 14 July 1976. The attack came just before closing time when two gunmen opened fire indiscriminately. Nine customers were hit by gunfire, four died at the scene and two later. The Ramble Inn was Catholic owned, but with a lot of Protestant customers. It was reported that the attack was in retaliation for an attack on a Protestant bar in Templepatrick on 25 June 1976 in which three Protestants died see The Troubles in Templepatrick . References http cain.ulst.ac.uk sutton chron NI Conflict Archive on the Internet McKittrick, D, Kelters, S, Feeney, B and Thornton, C. Lost Lives . Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh, 1999, p211 Orrs and p659, 660 and 662 Ramble Inn Category The Troubles in County AntrimAntrim Category Antrim, County Antrim Troubles ... more details
coord 55.132 6.668 display title region GB scale 50000 Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Coleraine Type Year Post Union Coleraine UK Parliamentconstituency Coleraine Coleraine was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1611 to 1800. Between 1725 and 1793 Catholics and those married to Catholics could not vote. History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Coleraine was not represented. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 501 ref The borough was disenfranchised under the terms of the Act of Union 1800 . Members of Parliament Henry Conyngham soldier Henry Conyngham 1661 1668 Sir Randal Beresford, 2nd Baronet Randal Beresford 1692 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 colspan 5 Coleraine was not represented in the Patriot Parliament 1692 style background color meta color ... 1662 1728 Richard Gorges ref group note Also elected for Bandonbridge Parliament of Irelandconstituency ... Parliament of Irelandconstituency Waterford County in 1783, for which he chose to sit ref party ... ref group note Also elected for Waterford County Parliament of Irelandconstituency Waterford County ... Earl of Tyrone ref group note Also elected for Londonderry County Parliament of Irelandconstituency ... statesman John Beresford ref group note Also elected for Waterford County Parliament of Irelandconstituency Waterford County in 1768, for which he chose to sit ref party August 1768 style background ... color John Beresford statesman John Beresford ref group note Also elected for Waterford County Parliament of Irelandconstituency Waterford County in 1798, for which he chose to sit ref party 1798 style ... election, 1801 1801 colspan 5 Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Coleraine UK Parliamentconstituency ... Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County ... first John title The Irish and Anglo Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage ... more details
Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Cashel Type Borough Year ? Post Union Cashel UK Parliamentconstituency Cashel Cashel also known as Cashel Borough was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800. It returned two members to the Parliament of Ireland to 1800. Boundaries and Boundary Changes This constituency was the Parliamentary borough borough of Cashel, County Tipperary . History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Cashel was represented with two members. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 503 ref Following the Act of Union 1800 the borough retained one parliamentary seat in the United Kingdom House of Commons . Members of Parliament Expand list date August 2008 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 Patriot Parliament style background color meta color Denis Kearney Irish politician Denis Kearney party style background color meta color James Hacket party 1692 rowspan 3 style background color meta color rowspan 3 Samuel Greene politician Samuel Greene rowspan 3 party style background color meta color Samuel Hughes politician Samuel Hughes party 1695 style background color meta color Anthony Maude party 1703 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Kingsmill Pennefather 1671 1735 Kingsmill Pennefather rowspan 2 party 1710 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Matthew Pennefather rowspan 2 party 1715 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Richard Buckworth rowspan 2 party 1734 rowspan 4 style background color ... 2012 Tipperary constituencies Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category ... United Kingdom general election, 1801 1801 colspan 5 Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Cashel UK Parliamentconstituency Cashel Notes reflist 2 group note References reflist 2 Bibliography cite book last O Hart first John title The Irish and Anglo Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland ... more details
coord 54.655 5.675 display title region GB scale 50000 Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Bangor Type Year 1613 Post Union Disenfranchised Bangor was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Bangor was not represented. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 501 ref Members of Parliament, 1613 1801 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 colspan 5 Bangor was not represented in the Patriot Parliament 1692 style background color meta color Francis Annesley party rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 David Campbell Down politician David Campbell rowspan 2 party 1695 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 James Hamilton Irish politician Sir James Hamilton knight rowspan 2 party 1698 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Henry Maxwell rowspan 2 party 1707 style background color meta color Charles O Neill Irish politician Charles O Neill party 1713 style background color meta color Capel Moore party style background color meta color Robert Ward 1684 1730 Robert Ward party 1715 ... elected for Down Parliament of Irelandconstituency Down in 1715, for which he chose to sit ref party ... for Newry Parliament of Irelandconstituency Newry in 1715, for which he chose to sit ref party 1716 ... note Also elected for Down Parliament of Irelandconstituency Down in 1768, for which he chose to sit ... Parliament of Irelandconstituency Callan in 1776, for which he chose to sit ref party rowspan ... Also elected for Down Parliament of Irelandconstituency Down in 1783, for which he chose to sit ..., 2nd Bt ref group note Also elected for Queen s County Parliament of Irelandconstituency Queen ... of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County Down ... and Anglo Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage Books volume vol. II ... more details
Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Ardfert Type Corporation Year 1639 Post Union Disenfranchised Ardfert was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of Ireland until the Act of Union 1800 . Boundaries and Boundary Changes This constituency was based in the town of Ardfert in County Kerry . History Ardfert in County Kerry was Enfranchisement enfranchised as a borough constituency , by a charter in 1639 with a Provost civil Provost , 12 Burgesses and freemen. It had a Corporation , and the electorate consisted of 13 burgesses and 50 freemen. The parliamentary representatives of the borough were elected using the Plurality at large voting bloc vote for two member elections and first past the post for single member by election s. In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Ardfert was not represented. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 502 ref It continued to be entitled to send two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament to the Irish House of Commons until the Act of Union merged Parliament of Ireland into the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 1 January 1801. The constituency was Disfranchisement ... Scott ref group note Also elected for Portarlington Parliament of Irelandconstituency Portarlington ... of the United Kingdom as part of the county constituency of Kerry UK Parliamentconstituency Kerry . Members of Parliament, 1639 1801 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 Patriot Parliament style background color meta color Roger MacElligot ... of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County Kerry ... John title The Irish and Anglo Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage Books volume vol. II ISBN 0788419277 date 2007 Johnston Liik, E. M. 2002 . History of the Irish Parliament .... Byrne, A New History of Ireland 1534 1691 , Oxford University Press, 1978 Rayment hc ie date March ... more details
Distinguish Carrickfergus Parliament of IrelandconstituencyParliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Carrick Type Borough Year 1614 Post Union Disenfranchised Carrick also known as Carrick Borough was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1614 to 1800. It returned two members. Boundaries and Boundary Changes This constituency was the Parliamentary borough borough of Carrick on Shannon in County Leitrim . History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Carrick was not represented. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 503 ref Under the terms of the Act of Union 1800 , the constituency was disenfranchised and abolished. Members of Parliament, 1614 1801 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 colspan 5 Carrick was not represented in the Patriot Parliament 1692 style background color meta color Roger Smith politician Roger Smith party style background color meta color Owen Wynne 1665 1737 Owen Wynne party August 1695 style background color meta color Richard St George politician Richard St George ref group note Also elected for Galway Borough Parliament of Irelandconstituency Galway Borough in 1695, for which he chose to sit ref party rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 John French Irish politician John French rowspan 2 party 1695 style background color ... Robert Clements ref group note Also elected for Donegal County Parliament of Irelandconstituency ... Parliament of Irelandconstituency Roscommon Borough in 1783, for which he chose to sit ref party ... group note Also elected for Leitrim Parliament of Irelandconstituency Leitrim in 1798, for which he ... Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage Books volume vol. II ISBN 0788419277 date 2007 Rayment hc ie date March 2012 Leitrim constituencies Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County Leitrim ... more details
coord 54.451 7.713 display title region GB scale 100000 Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Fermanagh Type County Year Post Union Fermanagh UK Parliamentconstituency Fermanagh Fermanagh was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Fermanagh was not represented. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 503 ref Members of Parliament 1613 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1613 style background color meta color Sir Henry Folliott Sir John Davys 1634 style background color meta color Sir William Cole Sir John Hume 1639 style background color meta color Rory Maguire, br expelled 1642 Sir William Cole 1661 style background color meta color Sir John Cole,1st Baronet William Davys, died br and repl. 1662 by Henry Blennerhassett 1689 colspan 5 Fermanagh was not represented in the Patriot Parliament 1692 rowspan 3 style background color meta color rowspan 3 James Corry politician James Corry rowspan 3 party style background color meta color Abraham Creighton party 1695 style background color meta color Christopher Irwin party 1713 rowspan 3 style background color meta color rowspan 3 Sir Gustavus Home, 3rd Baronet Sir Gustavus Home, 3rd Bt rowspan 3 party 1719 style background color meta color John Corry party 1713 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Richard Cole politician Richard Cole rowspan 2 party 1727 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Henry Brooke Irish politician Henry Brooke rowspan ... election, 1801 1801 colspan 5 Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Fermanagh UK Parliamentconstituency Fermanagh Notes reflist 2 group note References reflist 2 http www.archive.org stream ... Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage Books volume vol. II ISBN 0788419277 date 2007 Rayment hc ie date March 2012 Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 ... more details
Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Duleek Type Year Post Union Disenfranchised Duleek was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Duleek was not represented. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 503 ref Members of Parliament 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 colspan 5 Duleek was not represented in the Patriot Parliament 1692 style background color meta color Sir Arthur Langford, 2nd Baronet Sir Arthur Langford, 2nd Bt party rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Andrew Ram politician Andrew Ram rowspan 2 party 1695 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Charles Feilding Sir Charles Feilding knight rowspan 2 party 1698 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Charles Wallis rowspan 2 party 1703 style background color meta color Robert Curtis politician Robert Curtis party 1713 style background color meta color Sir Thomas Smyth, 2nd Baronet Sir Thomas Smyth, 2nd Bt party style background color meta color William Berry politician William Berry party 1715 rowspan 3 style background color meta color rowspan 3 Thomas Trotter politician Thomas Trotter ref group note Also elected for Old Leighlin Parliament of Irelandconstituency Old Leighlin in 1727, for which he chose to sit ref rowspan 3 party style background color meta color Francis Harrison politician Francis Harrison ref group note Also elected for Carlow County Parliament of Irelandconstituency Carlow County in 1715, for which he chose to sit ref party 1716 style background color meta color Lord Frederick ... Ram ref group note Also elected for Gorey Parliament of Irelandconstituency Gorey in 1768, for which ... coord missing County Meath Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category ... Hart first John title The Irish and Anglo Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher ... more details
Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Athlone Type Year 1607 Post Union Athlone UK Parliamentconstituency Athlone Athlone was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. Between 1725 and 1793 Catholics and those married to Catholics could not vote. Following the Act of Union 1800 the borough became Athlone UK Parliamentconstituency . History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Athlone was represented with two members. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 504 ref Members of Parliament, 1607 1801 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 Patriot Parliament style background color meta color Edmund Malone Irish politician Edmund Malone party style background color meta color Edmond Malone barrister Edmond Malone party 1692 style background color meta color William Handcock Westmeath politician William Handcock party style background color meta color Arthur St George party 1703 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 William Jones Irish politician William Jones rowspan 2 party style background color meta color William Handcock 1676 1723 William Handcock party 1715 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Henry St George 1676 1723 Henry St George rowspan 2 party 1723 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Gustavus Handcock ..., 1801 1801 colspan 5 Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Athlone UK Parliamentconstituency Athlone ... title The Irish and Anglo Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage Books volume vol. II ISBN 0788419277 date 2007 Johnston Liik, E. M. 2002 . History of the Irish Parliament ..., F. X. Martin, F. J. Byrne, A New History of Ireland 1534 1691 , Oxford University Press, 1978 Rayment hc ie date March 2012 Westmeath constituencies Category Athlone Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County Westmeath ... more details
Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Dingle Type Corporation Year 1607 Post Union Disenfranchised Dingle was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800. Boundaries and Boundary Changes This constituency was based in the town of Dingle in County Kerry . History It was incorporated by charter in 1607 with a Provost civil Provost , 12 Burgess title Burgess es and 150 freemen two resident. It had a Corporation , and the electorate consisted of 13 burgesses and 150 freemen. In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Dingle was represented with two members. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 502 ref Following the Act of Union 1800 the borough was disfranchised. Members of Parliament, 1607 1801 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 Patriot Parliament style background color meta color Edward Rice FitzJames party style background color meta color John Hussey politician John Hussey party 1692 rowspan 3 style background color meta color rowspan 3 William FitzMaurice Irish politician ... Parliament of Irelandconstituency Kerry in 1727, for which he chose to sit ref party 1728 rowspan ... Richard Townsend ref group note Also elected for Cork County Parliament of Irelandconstituency ... for Doneraile Parliament of Irelandconstituency Doneraile in 1783, for which he chose to sit ref ... Sir James Cotter, 2nd Bt ref group note Also elected for Castlemartyr Parliament of Irelandconstituency ... John title The Irish and Anglo Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage ... Parliament, 1692 1800, Publisher Ulster Historical Foundation 28 Feb 2002 , ISBN 1 903688 09 4, http .... J. Byrne, A New History of Ireland 1534 1691 , Oxford University Press, 1978 Rayment hc ie date March 2012 Kerry constituencies coord missing County Kerry Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Dingle Category Historic constituencies in County Kerry Category Article ... more details
Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Gowran Type Borough Year 1609 Post Union Disenfranchised Gowran was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Gowran was represented with two members. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 502 ref Members of Parliament, 1609 1801 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 Patriot Parliament rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Richard Butler Irish politician Richard Butler rowspan 2 party style background color meta color Walter Kelly Irish politician Walter Kelly party 1689 style background color meta color Robert Fielding party 1692 style background color meta color Charles Meredyth Sir Charles Meredyth knight party style background color meta color George Warburton died 1709 George Warburton party 1695 style background color meta color Edward May politician Edward May party style background color meta color Joseph Stepney party 1703 style background color meta color Patrick Wemyss party style background color meta color Sir Robert Maude, 1st Baronet Robert Maude ref group note Created a baronet in 1705 ref party November 1713 style background color meta color Sir ... City Parliament of Irelandconstituency Kilkenny City in 1713, for which he chose to sit ref party ... Also elected for Callan Parliament of Irelandconstituency Callan in 1715, for which he chose to sit ... Parliament of Irelandconstituency Kilkenny County in 1768, for which he chose to sit ref party ... elected for Kilkenny County Parliament of Irelandconstituency Kilkenny County in 1768, for which he ... elected for Kilkenny County Parliament of Irelandconstituency Kilkenny County in 1783, for which ... of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County Kilkenny ... When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage Books volume vol. II ISBN 0788419277 date 2007 ... more details
Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Bandonbridge Type Borough Year 1641 Post Union Bandon UK Parliamentconstituency Bandon Bandonbridge was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800. Boundaries and Boundary Changes This constituency was based in the town of Bandon, County Cork Bandon in County Cork . Following the Act of Union 1800 the borough was disfranchised but retained one seat at the Union. History It was incorporated by charter in 1641 with a Provost civil Provost , 12 Burgesses and freemen. It had a Corporation , the patron being Francis Bernard and the electorate consisted of 13 burgesses and 50 freemen. In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Bandonbridge was represented with two members. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 500 ref Members of Parliament, 1641 1801 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 Patriot Parliament style background color meta color Charles MacCarthy politician Charles MacCarthy party style background color meta color Daniel MacCarthy Reagh party 1692 style background color meta color Sir William Moore, 2nd Baronet Sir William Moore, 2nd Bt party rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Edward Riggs politician Edward Riggs rowspan 2 party 1695 rowspan 4 style background color meta color rowspan 4 Francis Bernard lawyer Francis Bernard rowspan 4 party 1703 style background color meta color Richard Gorges party 1713 ..., 1801 1801 colspan 5 Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Bandon UK Parliamentconstituency Bandon ... of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County Cork Category Bandon ... title The Irish and Anglo Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage Books volume vol. II ISBN 0788419277 date 2007 Johnston Liik, E. M. 2002 . History of the Irish Parliament .... X. Martin, F. J. Byrne, A New History of Ireland 1534 1691 , Oxford University Press, 1978 Tim Cadogan ... more details
coord 54.557 6.311 display title region GB scale 200000 Distinguish Downpatrick Parliament of IrelandconstituencyParliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Down Type County Year Post Union Down UK Parliamentconstituency Down Down was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Down was represented with two members. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 501 ref Members of Parliament 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 Patriot Parliament style background color meta color Murtagh Magennis party style background color meta color Ever Magennis party 1692 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 James Hamilton Irish politician James Hamilton rowspan 2 party style background color meta color Sir Arthur Rawdon, 2nd Baronet Sir Arthur Rawdon, 2nd Bt party 1695 rowspan 3 style background color meta color rowspan 3 Nicholas Price politician Nicholas Price rowspan 3 party 1703 style background color meta color John Hawkins Magill party 1713 rowspan 4 style background color meta color rowspan 4 Michael Ward Irish politician Michael Ward rowspan 4 party 1715 style background color meta color Trevor Hill, 1st Viscount Hillsborough Trevor Hill party 1717 style background color meta color Sir John Rawdon, 3rd Baronet Sir John Rawdon, 3rd Bt party 1724 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Robert Hawkins Magill rowspan 2 party 1727 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Arthur Hill Trevor ... Savage party United Kingdom general election, 1801 1801 colspan 5 Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Down UK Parliamentconstituency Down Notes reflist 2 group note References reflist 2 Bibliography ... came to Ireland publisher Heritage Books volume vol. II ISBN 0788419277 date 2007 Rayment hc ie date March 2012 Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies ... more details
in the song Ireland s Call . The Lordship of the Glens, from the mid 13th century, first belonged to the Scoto Irish Norman Bissett family Ireland Bissett family . In the mid 16th century it came into the ownership of the MacDonnells of Antrim . The nine glens from northernmost to southernmost are File Glenariff, County Antrim, Ireland, 1890s.jpg thumb 19th century image of Glenariff class wikitable ...The Glens of Antrim lang ga Glinnte Aontroma , ref name logainm http www.logainm.ie Logainm.ie Placenames Database of Ireland ref known locally as simply The Glens , is a region of County Antrim , Northern Ireland . It comprises nine glen s valleys , that radiate from the Antrim Plateau to the coast. The Glens are an Antrim Coast and Glens area of outstanding natural beauty and are a major tourist attraction in north Antrim. The main towns and villages in the Glens are Ballycastle, County Antrim Ballycastle , Cushendun , Cushendall , Waterfoot, County Antrim Waterfoot and Carnlough . The inhabitants ... District Council Area , Northern Ireland Place Name Project, Queen s University Belfast ref Glenshesk ... , Martinstown, County Antrim Martinstown and Skerry Newtowncrommelin . Archaeology In the Glens ... pottery. ref cite book last O Sullivan, Aidan & Breen, Colin year 2007 title Maritime Ireland ... 2 ref References reflist External links http homepage.ntlworld.com sean quinn Glens of Antrim Website http www.antrimhistory.net Glens of Antrim Historical Society http titanicirisheyes.blogspot.com Children s short story set in the Antrim Glens http www.bbc.co.uk ni landscapes Landscapes Unlocked ... of Northern Ireland. coord 55 09 36 N 6 06 00 W type landmark region GB ANT source dewiki display title Antrim geo stub County Antrim Category Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Northern Ireland Category Glens of County Antrim Category Protected areas of County Antrim de Glens of Antrim fr Glens d Antrim ga Gleannta Aontroma gv Glionteeyn Aontrym it Glens of Antrim nn Glens of Antrim ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Castlemartyr Type Borough Year 1676 Post Union Disenfranchised Castlemartyr also known as Castlemartyr Borough was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1676 to 1800. Boundaries and boundary changes This constituency was the Parliamentary borough borough of Castlemartyr in County Cork . After its establishment in 1676 it had a sovereign, 12 burgesses and freemen. It was the base of Speaker Boyle and this family had control until disenfrachisement. History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 ... O Neill politician Charles O Neill ref group note Also elected for Clonakilty Parliament of Irelandconstituency Clonakilty in 1790, for which he chose to sit ref party 1792 style background color meta ... , p. 500 ref Under the terms of the Act of Union 1800 , the constituency was disenfranchised and abolished ... of Parliament, 1676 1801 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 colspan 5 Castlemartyr was not represented in the Patriot Parliament 1692 style ... Thomas Keightley politician Thomas Keightley ref group note Also elected for Kildare County Parliament of Irelandconstituency Kildare County in 1703, for which he chose to sit ref party style background color meta color Joseph Deane ref group note Also elected for Dublin County Parliament of Irelandconstituency Dublin County in 1703, for which he chose to sit ref party 1703 rowspan 2 style background ... John title The Irish and Anglo Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage ... Parliament, 1692 1800, Publisher Ulster Historical Foundation 28 Feb 2002 , ISBN 1 903688 09 4 T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin, F. J. Byrne, A New History of Ireland 1534 1691 , Oxford University Press, 1978 ... 1 84682 030 8 Rayment hc ie date March 2012 Cork constituencies Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County Cork ... more details
Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Ardee Type Borough Year 1378 Post Union Disenfranchised Ardee also known as Ardee Borough was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1378 to 1801. History Ardee in County Louth was enfranchised as a borough constituency in 1378. In 1665 the Lord Lieutenant James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde wrote to the Portreeve of Ardee recommending Robert Byron Royalist Sir Robert Byron , as Burgess in Parliament for Ardee, in the room of Captain John Chambers Irish politician John Chambers , removed and Colonel Brent Moore , in the stead of Lieutenant John Ruxton , removed . In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Ardee was represented by two members. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 502 ref It continued to send two Member of Parliament Members of Parliament to the Irish House of Commons until the Parliament of Ireland was merged into the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 1 January 1801. The constituency was disenfranchised on 31 December 1800. The borough was represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom as part of the county constituency of County Louth UK Parliamentconstituency Louth . Electoral system and electorate The parliamentary representatives of the borough were elected using the Plurality at large voting bloc vote for two member elections and first past the post ... Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category Historic constituencies in County Louth ... Dictionary of Ireland, 1837. The electorate consisted of the members of the Borough Corporation ... by all or part of the existing ones, so this was a constituency with an oligarchic constitution rather than a democratic one. Members of Parliament 1559 1559 ? 1568 1571 ? 1585 1586 Robert Barnewall ... First member First party Second member Second party 1689 Patriot Parliament style background ... title The Irish and Anglo Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell came to Ireland publisher Heritage Books ... more details