List of Irish MPs 1783–1790
This is a list of members of the Irish House of Commons between 1783 and 1790. There were 300 MPs at a time in this period.
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2013) |
Name | Constituency | Notes | Affiliation |
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Arthur Acheson | Old Leighlin | ||
George Agar | Callan | ||
Mervyn Archdall | County Fermanagh | ||
Henry Welbore Agar | County Kilkenny | ||
John Stratford | County Wicklow | ||
Henry Alexander | Newtownards | Elected 1788 | |
Richard Annesley | St Canice | ||
Arthur Gore | Baltimore | ||
Frederick Trench | Maryborough | Elected 1785 | |
Francis Bernard | Bandonbridge | ||
John Beresford | County Waterford | ||
Marcus Beresford | Dungarvan | ||
James Bernard | County Cork | ||
Sir John Blackwood | Killyleagh | ||
Robert Blackwood | Killyleagh | Died 30 June 1786 | |
John Blakeney | Athenry | ||
Theophilus Blakeney | Athenry | ||
John Blaquiere | Carlingford | ||
Thomas Cherburgh Bligh | Athboy | ||
Arthur Cole-Hamilton | County Fermanagh | ||
Thomas Orde | Rathcormack | Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1784–87 | |
Samuel Bradstreet | Dublin City | Independent Patriot | |
Sir Arthur Brooke | Maryborough | Died 7 March 1785 | |
Henry Vaughan Brooke | County Donegal | ||
Denis Browne | County Mayo | ||
William Brownlow | County Armagh | ||
Henry Bruen | Jamestown | ||
Robert Hobart | Portarlington | Elected 1784;Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1789–93 | |
Thomas Burgh | Athy | ||
Sir Richard Butler | County Carlow | ||
James Carigue-Ponsonby | Tralee | ||
James Alexander | Londonderry City | ||
Hugh Carleton | Naas | ||
William Handcock | Athlone | ||
Sir Henry Cavendish | Lismore | ||
Thomas Pelham | Carrick | Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1783–84 | |
Broderick Chinnery | Castlemartyr | ||
William Trench | County Galway | ||
John FitzGibbon | Kilmallock | ||
Thomas Coghlan | Carlingford | ||
Nicholas Colthurst | St Johnstown | Succeeded as 3rd Baronet 1787 | |
Thomas Conolly | County Londonderry | ||
William Conyngham | Killybegs | ||
Edward Cooke | Lifford | ||
Charles Coote | Maryborough | ||
Isaac Corry | Newry | ||
Sir Edward Crofton | County Roscommon | ||
John Philpot Curran | Kilbeggan | ||
Denis Daly | County Galway | ||
Denis Bowes Daly | Galway Borough | ||
Barry Denny | County Kerry | Created a baronet 1782 | |
Hayes St Leger | Doneraile | Succeeded as 2nd Viscount Doneraile 1787 | |
Richard Hely | Taghmon | ||
Sir John Doyle | Mullingar | ||
James Blackwood | Killyleagh | Elected 1788 | |
Henry Prittie | County Tipperary | ||
Henry Duquery | Armagh Borough | ||
John Maxwell | County Cavan | ||
Charles FitzGerald | County Kildare | ||
Lord Edward FitzGerald | Athy | Patriot | |
James FitzGerald | Tulsk | ||
Sir Frederick Flood | Ardfert | ||
Henry Flood | Kilbeggan | Patriot | |
John Foster | County Louth | ||
John Thomas Foster | Ennis | ||
John William Foster | Dunleer | ||
Lodge Evans de Montmorency | Bandonbridge | ||
Arthur French | County Roscommon | ||
Luke Gardiner | County Dublin | ||
Sir William Godfrey | Tralee | ||
John Prendergast Smyth | Limerick City | Elected 1785 | |
Henry Grattan | Charlemont | Patriot | |
Richard Griffith | Askeaton | ||
Cornelius Grogan | Enniscorthy | ||
Sackville Hamilton | Clogher | ||
Arthur Pomeroy | County Kildare | ||
Henry Pomeroy | Strabane | ||
Francis Hardy | Mullingar | ||
Cornwallis Maude | Roscommon | Created Baron de Montalt, 1785 | |
Sir Samuel Hayes | Augher | ||
Thomas Taylour | Kells | ||
John Hely | Cork City | ||
John Hely | Taghmon | ||
Arthur Hill | County Down | ||
Joseph Hoare | Askeaton | Created a baronet 1784 | |
Peter Holmes | Banagher | ||
Hugh Howard | Athboy | ||
John Cradock | Clogher | ||
Robert Jephson | Granard | ||
Robert Jocelyn | Dundalk | ||
John Allen Johnson | Baltinglass | ||
Sir Richard Johnston | Blessington | ||
Theophilus Jones | Monaghan Borough | ||
John Browne | Carlow | created 1st Baron Kilmaine 1789 | |
Hercules Rowley | County Antrim | ||
Hercules Langrishe | Knocktopher | ||
Charles Loftus | Wexford Borough | Created Baron Loftus 1785 | |
Richard Longfield | Baltimore | ||
George Lowther | Newtownards | Died August 1784 | |
Gorges Lowther | County Meath | ||
Henry Luttrell | Old Leighlin | Succeeded as Earl of Carhampton 1787 | |
Sir James May | County Waterford | ||
John Monck Mason | St Canice | ||
Henry Meredyth | Armagh Borough | ||
Alexander Montgomery | County Donegal | Patriot | |
George Montgomery | County Cavan | ||
John Montgomery | County Monaghan | ||
John Moore | Ballynakill | ||
William Wellesley | Trim | ||
Stephen Moore | Clonmel | ||
George Sandford | Roscommon | ||
Sir Edward Newenham | County Dublin | Patriot | |
John Toler | Philipstown | ||
Sir Lucius O'Brien | Tuam | ||
George Ogle | County Wexford | ||
Charles O'Hara | County Sligo | ||
John O'Neill | County Antrim | ||
John Butler | Kilkenny City | ||
Walter Butler | Kilkenny City | ||
John Proby Osborne | Carysfort | Died December 1787 | |
Thomas Osborne | Carysfort | ||
Sir William Osborne | Carysfort | Died November 1783 | |
Thomas Pakenham | Longford Borough | ||
Sir John Parnell | Queen's County | ||
Sir William Parsons | King's County | ||
Edmund Pery | Limerick City | Speaker 1771-85 | |
George Ponsonby | Inistioge | ||
John Ponsonby | Newtownards | Died August 1787 | |
William Ponsonby | County Kilkenny | Whig | |
Thomas Knox | Dungannon | ||
Pery Edmund Sexton | Dungannon | Patriot | |
George Rawson | Armagh Borough | ||
William Richardson | County Armagh | ||
William Richardson | Augher | ||
Boyle Roche | Portarlington | Elected 1784 | |
Laurence Harman | County Longford | ||
Robert Cuninghame | Monaghan Borough | ||
Charles Ruxton | Ardee | ||
John Ruxton | Ardee | ||
Sir Richard St George | Athlone | ||
Sir Richard St George | Athlone | ||
Alleyne FitzHerbert | Carysfort | Elected 1788;Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1787–89 | |
John Scott | Portarlington | Created Baron Earlsfort 1784 | |
Hon. Chichester Skeffington | Antrim | ||
William John Skeffington | Antrim | ||
Michael Smith | Randalstown | ||
Thomas Smyth | Limerick City | Died 1785 | |
John Staples | Newtown Limavady | ||
Richard Malone | Banagher | ||
John Preston | Navan | ||
Hercules Taylour | Kells | ||
Charles Tottenham | Clonmines | ||
Charles Tottenham | New Ross | ||
John Townsend | Dingle | ||
Richard Boyle Townsend | Dingle | ||
John Tydd | Ardfert | ||
James Cuffe | County Mayo | ||
Edward Ward | County Down | ||
Sir Augustus Louis Carre Warren | Cork City | ||
George Nugent | Fore | ||
Thomas Whaley | Newcastle | ||
Arthur Wolfe | Coleraine | ||
Owen Wynne | Sligo Borough | ||
Barry Yelverton | Carrickfergus |
References
- "Part II; Parliaments of Ireland". Return of the name of every member of the lower house of parliament of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with name of constituency represented, and date of return, from 1213 to 1874. Command papers. Vol. C.69-I. HMSO. 1878. pp. 603–691.
- Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary (1 November 2001). History of the Irish Parliament: 1692-1800; Commons, Constituencies and Statutes. Ulster Historical Foundation. ISBN 9781903688090.
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