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Naas
Former Borough constituency
for the Irish House of Commons
Former constituency
Created ()
Abolished1800
Replaced byDisenfranchised

Naas was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1801. The Parliament of Ireland merged with the Parliament of Great Britain to form the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 1 January 1801. Thereafter Naas was represented by the Members for Kildare.

Members of Parliament

  • 1559–1560 John Sherlock and Henry Draycott [1]
  • 1585 James Sherlock and Walter Lewes [2]
  • 1613–1615 Christopher Sherlock and William Lattin [2]
  • 1634–1635 Christopher Sherlock and William Archbold [2]
  • 1639–1642 Christopher Sherlock (expelled for non-attendance) and Nicholas Sutton (expelled for rebellion)[3]
  • 1642–1649 Dr Dudley Loftus [2]
  • 1661–1662 George Carr [2] and Sir John Hoey [1]

1689–1801

Election First member First party Second member Second party
1689 Patriot Parliament style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Aylmer style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Nicholas Jones
1692 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Aylmer style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Nicholas Jones
1695 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Richard Nevill style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | James Barry
1703 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Alexander Gradon style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Francis Spring
1711 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | James Barry
1713 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Thomas Burgh style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Theobald Bourke
1727 rowspan="3" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Bourke
1731 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Thomas Burgh
1759 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Richard Burgh
1761 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Maurice Keating
1763 rowspan="6" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Bourke [4] [5]
1768 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Bourke
1777 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Thomas Allan
1783 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Hugh Carleton
1787 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Sir Richard Gorges-Meredyth, 1st Bt
1790 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Bourke [6]
1791 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | James Bond [7]
1795 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | George Damer, Viscount Milton
January 1798 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Hon. Thomas Pelham rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Hon. Francis Hely-Hutchinson
1798 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Macartney [8]
1801 Constituency disenfranchised

Notes

  1. ^ a b Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 619.
  2. ^ a b c d e http://www.tara.tcd.ie/handle/2262/77206
  3. ^ https://archive.org/stream/chroniclesofcoun00grif/chroniclesofcoun00grif_djvu.txt
  4. ^ from 1776 Hon. John Bourke
  5. ^ from 1785 John Bourke, Lord Naas
  6. ^ from 1792 John Bourke, Lord Naas
  7. ^ from 1794 Sir James Bond, 1st Bt
  8. ^ from 1799 Sir John Macartney, 1st Bt

References