Londonderry City (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Londonderry City was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800.
Londonderry City | |
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Former constituency for the Irish House of Commons | |
Former constituency | |
Created | |
Abolished | 1800 |
Replaced by | Londonderry City |
Members of Parliament
- 1613–1615: George Cary and Thomas Crewe [1]
- 1634–1635: Sir Robert Farrar and Robert Goodwin [1]
- 1639–1649: Sir Robert Stewart and Sir Francis Butler [1]
- 1661–1666: John Godbold (died and replaced 1665 by John Gorges) and Hugh Edwards [1]
1692–1801
Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | ||
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1692 | David Cairnes | Bartholomew van Homrigh | ||||
1703 | James Lenox | Charles Norman | ||||
1713 | John Newton | |||||
1715 | George Tomkins | |||||
1727 | Thomas Upton | |||||
1733 | Robert Norman | |||||
1739 | William Scott | |||||
1743 | Frederick Cary-Hamilton | |||||
1747 | Henry Hamilton | |||||
February 1760 | William Hamilton [2] | |||||
April 1760 | Alexander Stewart [2] | |||||
May 1760 | William Hamilton | |||||
1761 | Francis Andrews | |||||
1768 | Hugh Hill [3] | |||||
1775 | James Alexander | |||||
1790 | William Lecky | |||||
1795 | Sir George Hill, 2nd Bt | |||||
January 1798 | Henry Alexander | |||||
1798 | Andrew Ferguson | |||||
1801 | Replaced by Westminster constituency Londonderry City |
Notes
- Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 624.
- Declared not duly elected
- from 1779 Sir Hugh Hill, 1st Bt
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References
- Leigh Rayment's historical List of Members of the Irish House of Commonscites: Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary (2002). The History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800 (6 volumes). Ulster Historical Foundation.
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