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
. See also Commons category Ardfertconstituency List of abbeys and priories in Ireland County ... of Kerry. Ardfert lost borough status under section 13 of the Municipal Corporations Ireland ... football Ardfert also has the distinction of winning the All Ireland Junior Club Football Championship ...Infobox settlement name Ardfert other name pad top italic Ard Fhearta settlement type Town image skyline image caption pushpin map Ireland pushpin label position right pushpin map caption Location in Ireland ... Republic of IrelandIreland subdivision type1 Provinces of Ireland Province subdivision name1 Munster subdivision type3 Counties of Ireland County subdivision name3 County Kerry established title ... iem4ibx Q782211 website footnotes Ardfert Irish place name Ard Fhearta the hill of miracles is a village in County Kerry , Republic of IrelandIreland . Historically a religious centre, the economy of the locality .... Ardfert has also been considered a corruption of Ard Ert, the high place of Ert or Erc , so called after the 5th century Irish Bishop Saint Erc , who made the place a bishop s seat. File Ardfert from the G.A.A. field.jpg thumb left Ardfert from the G.A.A. field History and heritage Ardfert is a parish in the Barony of Clanmaurice , County Kerry, Ireland, anciently in the territory of Ui Fearba Hy Ferba, of which the Leanes were once the Gaelic Lords, until the Normans came. File Ardfert cathedral.jpg thumb left Ardfert Cathedral Ardfert is the home of St. Brendan s Ardfert Cathedral , which ... of Malta , also had some rights in Ardfert, although there is a record of a dispute between them ... of Ireland under King John, established a preceptory at Rattoo under a Fra William from Dublin. ref ... could hold courts baron and leet. The Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland , recount how in 1601 ... Ardfert, Lixnaw , and Ballykeally for his ally FitzMaurice. En route, true to his ... an expedition to Ardfert, to win a quick victory and successfully recover the territory of his ally ... more details
000000 rightarm 000000 shorts 000000 socks 000000 Ardfert are a Gaelic football team in north County Kerry , Republic of IrelandIreland . They are one of two clubs in Ardfert , St. Brendan s, Ardfert ... Winner style background silver Opponent 2006 Ardfert Gaa Ardfert Corofin All Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship Ardfert have won one All Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship ... gaa Ardfert irish Cumann L thchleas Gael Ard Fhearta crest founded 1891 province Munster county Kerry nickname colours Black and White grounds Ardfert coordinates coord 52 19 10.97 N 9 46 39.76 W display ... they beat Erin s Own GAA Cork Erin s Own 1 08 to 0 10 and represented Munster in the All Ireland Junior ... where they defeated Corofin of Clare GAA Clare 1 06 to 1 04. They then went on to the All Ireland ... . Honours Kerry Intermediate Football Championship County Intermediate Football Championship Ardfert ... style background silver Winner style background silver Opponent 2006 Ardfert Gaa Ardfert Annascaul GAA Annascaul Munster Intermediate Club Football Championship Ardfert have won one Munster Intermediate ... Opponent 2007 Ardfert Gaa Ardfert CLG Eoghan Rua Eoghan Rua Kerry Junior Football Championship County Junior Football Championship Ardfert have 3 County Junior Championships. class wikitable style background silver Year style background silver Winner style background silver Opponent 2005 Ardfert Gaa Ardfert Cordal 1987 Ardfert Gaa Ardfert 1982 Ardfert Gaa Ardfert Munster Junior Club Football Championship Ardfert have one Munster Junior Club Football Championship class wikitable style background silver Year style background silver Winner style background silver Opponent 2005 Ardfert Gaa Ardfert Erin s Own GAA Cork Erin s Own All Ireland Junior Club Football Championship Ardfert have one All Ireland Junior Club Football Championship class wikitable style background silver Year style background silver Winner style background silver Opponent 2006 Ardfert Gaa Ardfert Loughrea Kerry County Football ... more details
Ardfert Cathedral work My Guide Ireland url http www.myguideireland.com ardfert cathedral accessdate 2008 06 14 ref ref cite web title Ardfert Cathedral work Heritage Ireland url http www.heritageireland.ie ...Image Adfert Cathedral.jpg thumb left 200px Ardfert Cathedral Image Ardfertcross2003.jpg thumb right 200px Image of cross in Ardfert burial grounds Image Ardfert30dec2003.JPG thumb left 200px Rear Exterior View of Cathedral Image ArdfertCathedral.jpg thumb right 200px Exterior View of Cathedral Ardfert Cathedral lang ga Ardeaglais Ard Fhearta is built on the site of a monastery founded in the 6th century by St. Brendan the Navigator . The cathedral is located in the village of Ardfert , County Kerry , Republic of IrelandIreland . The site is now managed by the Office of Public Works . Part of the transept has been restored, and houses the entrance and a gift shop. Features The cathedral has a Romanesque architecture Romanesque west doorway with outward pointing chevron decoration in the Anglo Norman style. It is flanked by Blind arcade blind arcading with lozenge stonework similar to that found in parts of south west France . ref name WE cite book last Weir, A year 1980 title Early Ireland. A Field Guide publisher Blackstaff Press location Belfast page 152 ref It also has a 13th century east window and a row of nine lancets in the south wall. Two effigies of ecclesiastical figures of the late 13th or early 14th century period are mounted on either side of the east window. The battlements ... and Temple Na Griffin dating from the 15th century. See also Heritage sites Republic of Ireland Dean of Ardfert List of deans of Ardfert References reflist External links http www.ardfert.com history cathedral.htm Ardfert Village website Site plan and old postcard of St Brendan s Cathedral http www.heritageireland.ie ... display title Category Anglican cathedrals in the Republic of Ireland Category Archaeological sites ... es Catedral de Ardfert fr Cath drale Saint Brendan d Ardfert fi Ardfertin tuomiokirkko ru ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa St. Brendan s, Ardfert irish Naomh Breand n, Ard Fhearta crest founded 1891 province Munster county Kerry colours Blue and white grounds Ardfert coordinates coord 52 19 11.76 N 9 46 41.13 W display it region IE type landmark pattern la pattern b whitehorizontal pattern ra leftarm 1874CD body 1874CD rightarm 1874CD shorts FFFFFF socks 1874CD h3 7 St. Brendan s is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club in the Ardfert area of north County Kerry , Republic of IrelandIreland . St. Brendans play in the Kerry Senior Hurling Championship . The club is primarily concerned with the game of hurling. Honours Kerry Senior Hurling Championship Winners 1936, 1949, 1952, 1967, 1975, 1986, 1990 Runners up 1937, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1987, 1992,2009 class wikitable style background silver Year style background silver Winner style background silver Opponent 1992 Ballyheigue St. Brendan s, Ardfert 1990 St. Brendan s, Ardfert Ballyduff GAA Club Ballyduff 1989 Ballyduff GAA Club Ballyduff St. Brendan s, Ardfert 1987 Causeway Gaa Causeway St. Brendan s, Ardfert 1986 St. Brendan s, Ardfert Crotta O Neill s 1980 Causeway Gaa Causeway St. Brendan s, Ardfert 1977 Ballyduff GAA Club Ballyduff St. Brendan s, Ardfert 1976 Ballyduff GAA Club Ballyduff St. Brendan s, Ardfert 1975 St. Brendan s, Ardfert Kilgarvan GAA Kilgarvan 1967 St. Brendan s, Ardfert Crotta O Neill s 1963 Kilmoyley Gaa Kilmoyley St. Brendan s, Ardfert 1962 Kilmoyley Gaa Kilmoyley St. Brendan s, Ardfert 1961 Ballyduff GAA Club Ballyduff St. Brendan s, Ardfert 1957 Ballyduff GAA Club Ballyduff St. Brendan s, Ardfert 1952 St. Brendan s, Ardfert Crotta O Neill s 1949 St. Brendan s, Ardfert Ballyduff GAA Club Ballyduff 1937 Kilflynn Pearses St. Brendan s, Ardfert 1936 St. Brendan s, Ardfert John Mitchels GAA Kerry Boherbee John Mitchels County Championship Winning Captains 1936 Neilus Flynn 1949 Frank Kissane 1952 Johnny Hussey 1967 John O Sullivan 1975 James McGrath 1986 John Crowley ... more details
Infobox Ireland disused station name Ardfert other name Ard Fhearta image caption locale Ardfert borough County Kerry latitude longitude gridref line Limerick and Kerry Railway manager Great Southern and Western Railway owner Great Southern Railways platforms years 20 December 1880 events Station opens years1 4 February 1963 events1 Station closes to passengers years2 6 February 1978 events2 Station closes entirely years3 events3 years4 events4 Ardfert railway station served the village of Ardfert in County Kerry , Republic of IrelandIreland . The station opened on 20 December 1880. Passenger services were withdrawn on 4 February 1963, although the route through Ardfert continued to be used by freight trains for a while before the line to Listowel was finally closed altogether in 1977 and then to Tralee 1978. The station closed on 6 February 1978. ref cite web title Ardfert station work Railscot Irish Railways url http www.railscot.co.uk Ireland Irish railways.pdf accessdate 2007 09 07 ref Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Abbeydorney railway station Abbeydorney next Tralee railway station Tralee route Great Southern and Western Railway br small Limerick Tralee small col 800020 end References cite book author R.V.J.Butt, title The Directory of Railway Stations publisher Patrick Stephens Ltd year 1995 ISBN 1 85260 508 1 cite book author A. Jowett, title Jowett s Nationalised Railway Atlas publisher Atlantic Publishing year 2000 ISBN 0 906899 99 0 reflist coord 52.3199 N 9.7509 W type railwaystation region IE display title DEFAULTSORT Ardfert Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in County Kerry Category Railway stations opened in 1880 Category Railway stations closed in 1963 Ireland railstation stub ... more details
The Dean of Limerick and Ardfert is based at St Mary s Cathedral, Limerick Cathedral Church of St Mary s in Limerick in the united diocese of Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe Limerick, Killaloe and Ardfert within the Church of Ireland. St Brendan s Cathedral, Ardfert was destroyed by fire in 1641. The current incumbent is The Very Reverend J.M.G.Sirr. List of Deans of Limerick File StMarysLimerickIreland.jpg right thumb Limerick Cathedral 1588 1603 Denis Campbell appointed Bishop of Derry , Bishop of Raphoe Raphoe and Bishop of Clogher Clogher but died before consecration in 1603 ref name FEH cite web url http books.google.co.uk books?id 8QcOAQAAMAAJ&q limerick v onepage&q Diocese 20of 20Limerick 20Arms 20of 20the 20see&f false title Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae The succession of the prelates and members of the cathedral bodies in Ireland accessdate 2012 02 08 ref 1603 1635 George Andrew afterwards Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin 1635 ref name FEH 1635 1635 Michael Wandesford afterwards Dean of Derry 1635 ref name FEH 1635 Henry Sutton ref name FEH 1640 Robert Naylor ref name FEH 1661 1666 Robert Boyle afterwards Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin 1666 ref name FEH 1666 1679 John Smith afterwards Bishop of Killala and Achonry 1679 ref name FEH 1679 Thomas Hynde ref name FEH 1692 1704 Ezechiel ... Charles Massy ref name FEH 1766 1771 John Averill afterwards Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe ... FEH 1844 1849 William Higgin afterwards Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe 1849 ref name FEH 1849 ... bishop Thomas Bunbury afterwards Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe 1849 ref name FEH 1899 ... and Ardfert Deans of Ardfert File ArdfertCathedral.jpg right thumb Ardfelt cathedral ruins 1603 ... of the prelates and members of the cathedral bodies in Ireland, Volume 1 accessdate 2012 02 09 ref 1603 Robert Chaffe ref name FEH1 1619 20 1628 William Steere afterwards Bishop of Ardfert ... and Ardfert 1987 2011 J. Maurice G. Sirr 2011 Present Role Currently Vacant References reflist ... more details
Piers Post Reformation bishops Church of Ireland succession class wikitable style width 95 border 1 style background color FABE60 colspan 5 Church of Ireland Bishops of Ardfert and Aghadoe ...Portal Christianity The Bishop of Ardfert and Aghadoe usually simply referred to as the Bishop of Ardfert was an Episcopal polity episcopal title which took its name after the village of Ardfert and townland of Aghadoe , both in County Kerry , Republic of IrelandIreland . History The diocese of R ith ... part of County Cork . ref cite web title The Dioceses of Ireland Territorial History url http www.rootsweb.ancestry.com ... to Ardfert Cathedral . At the Synod of Kells in 1152, the diocese lost some territory when the Scattery ... Reformation , there were parallel apostolic succession s. In the Church of Ireland , the title ... of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe . The Roman Catholic Church title ... colspan 5 Pre Reformation Bishops of Ardfert and Aghadoe ref name HOCBC cite book author Fryde, E ... of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland edition 2nd Edition, corrected and englarged series Fasti ... ffffec colspan 4 In 1661, the see became part of the united bishopric of Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe Roman Catholic succession class wikitable style width 95 border 1 style background color FABE60 colspan 5 Roman Catholic Bishops of Ardfert and Agahdoe ... links http homepage.eircom.net dinglemaps genuki KER Ardfert index.html GENUKI Ardfert http homepage.eircom.net dinglemaps genuki KER Aghadoe index.html GENUKI Aghadoe DEFAULTSORT Bishop Of Ardfert And Aghadoe Category Lists of Anglican bishops and archbishops Ardfert and Aghadoe Category Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry Category Lists of Irish bishops and archbishops Ardfert and Aghadoe Category Bishops of Limerick or Ardfert or of Aghadoe Category Former Roman Catholic bishoprics in Ireland de Liste der Bisch fe von Ardfert ... more details
Portal Anglicanism The Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe was the Ordinary of the Church of Ireland diocese of Limerick , Ardfert and Aghadoe , which was in the Ecclesiastical province Province of Archbishop of Cashel Cashel until 1833, then afterwards in the Province of Dublin Church of Ireland Province of Dublin . History The title was formed by the union of the see of Bishop of Limerick Limerick and the see of Bishop of Ardfert and Aghadoe Ardfert and Aghadoe in 1661. The united see consisted of most of County Limerick , all of County Kerry and a small part of County Cork . The bishop s seat Cathedra was located at the St Mary s Cathedral, Limerick Cathedral Church of St Mary, Limerick . In 1976, Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe combined with Bishop of Killaloe and Clonfert Killaloe and Clonfert to form the united see of Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe Limerick and Killaloe . ref name HBOBC400 01 List of bishops class wikitable style width 95 style background color FABE60 colspan 4 Bishops of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe ref name HBOBC400 01 cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition 3rd publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1986 isbn 0 521 56350 X pages 400 401 ref align left style background color ffffec width 10 From style background color ffffec width 10 Until style background color ffffec width 30 Incumbent style background color ffffec width 45 Notes valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 1661 align center 1663 Edward Synge small Nominated bishop of Limerick on 6 August 1660 and consecrated 27 January 1661 later in 1661 he became bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe ... Ardfert and Aghadoe The life of John Jebb, D.D. F.R.S. Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe . Retrieved ... bishops and archbishops Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe Category Lists of Irish bishops and archbishops Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe Category Bishops of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe ... more details
coord 54.597 5.930 display title region GB scale 50000 Parliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Belfast Type Borough Year 1613 Post Union Belfast UK Parliamentconstituency Belfast Belfast was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. History Belfast in County Antrim was enfranchised as a borough constituency in 1613. It continued to be entitled 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. During the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland Belfast was represented from 1654 in the Westminster Parliament as part of the Carrickfergus and Belfast constituency Carrickfergus and Belfast constituency. Belfast was the place of election in this single member constituency. See First Protectorate Parliament for further details. In 1661, following the English Restoration restoration of the King, the Parliament of Ireland was re established as it had existed before the Protectorate . In the Patriot Parliament ... elected for Carrickfergus Parliament of Irelandconstituency Carrickfergus in 1776, for which he chose ... O Hart 2007 , p. 504 ref Under the Act of Union 1800 the Parliament of Ireland was merged with the Parliament of Great Britain to form the Parliament of the United Kingdom . The 300 members of the Irish ... party United Kingdom general election, 1801 1801 colspan 5 Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Belfast UK Parliamentconstituency Belfast 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 Use dmy dates date March 2012 Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre ... of that process Belfast lost one of its seats. Members of Parliament, 1613 1801 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 Patriot Parliament style ... 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
Distinguish Carrick Parliament of IrelandconstituencyParliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Carrickfergus Type Borough Year 1326 Post Union Carrickfergus UK Parliamentconstituency Carrickfergus Carrickfergus was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1326 to 1800. Boundaries and Boundary Changes This constituency was the Parliamentary borough borough of Carrickfergus in County Antrim . It returned two members to the Parliament of Ireland to 1800. History In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England King James II , Carrickfergus was not represented. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 500 ref Following the Act of Union 1800 the borough retained one parliamentary seat in the United Kingdom House of Commons . Members of Parliament, 1326 1801 Expand list date August 2008 1585 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1585 style background color meta color Edward Waterhouse party 1689 colspan 5 Carrickfergus was not represented in the Patriot Parliament 1692 style background color meta color Henry Clements party rowspan 3 style background color meta color rowspan 3 Henry Davis politician Henry Davis rowspan 3 party 1695 style background color meta color Hercules Davys party 1703 rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Edward Lyndon rowspan 2 party 1709 style background color meta color Alexander Denton party 1713 style background color meta color John Davys politician John Davys party ... ref group note Also elected for Belfast Parliament of Irelandconstituency Belfast in 1797, for which ... Kingdom general election, 1801 1801 colspan 5 Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Carrickfergus UK Parliamentconstituency Carrickfergus 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 Carrickfergus Category Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland pre 1801 Category ... 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 54.324 5.703 display title region GB scale 100000 Distinguish Down Parliament of IrelandconstituencyParliament of Ireland former constituency infobox Name Downpatrick Type Year 1586 Post Union Downpatrick UK Parliamentconstituency Downpatrick Downpatrick 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 , Downpatrick was not represented. ref O Hart 2007 , p. 501 ref Members of Parliament, 1586 1801 1661 1666 Nicholas Ward politician Nicholas Ward 1689 1801 class wikitable Election First member First party Second member Second party 1689 colspan 5 Downpatrick was not represented in the Patriot Parliament 1692 style background color meta color James Hamilton Irish politician James Hamilton party style background color meta color Nicholas Price politician Nicholas Price party 1695 style background color meta color Sir John Magill, 1st Baronet Sir John Magill, 1st Bt party rowspan 2 style background color meta color rowspan 2 Francis Annesley politician Francis Annesley ref group note Expelled in 1703 ref rowspan 2 party 1703 rowspan 3 style background color meta color rowspan 3 Mathew Forde 1675 1729 Mathew Forde rowspan 3 party 1705 style background color meta color Isaac Manley party 1713 style background color meta color Francis Annesley politician Francis Annesley party 1715 style background color meta color Sir Emanuel Moore, 3rd Baronet Sir Emanuel Moore, 3rd ... Rowley ref group note Also elected for Antrim County Parliament of Irelandconstituency Antrim County ... Kingdom general election, 1801 1801 colspan 5 Succeeded by the Westminster constituency Downpatrick UK Parliamentconstituency Downpatrick party Notes reflist 2 group note References reflist 2 Bibliography ... 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 Downpatrick Category ... 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
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
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