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Ballynakill
Former constituency
for the Irish House of Commons
Former constituency
Created1613 (1613)
Abolished1800
Replaced byDisenfranchised

Ballynakill was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. The town is now spelled Ballinakill.

History

In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by King James II, Ballynakill was not represented.[1]

Members of Parliament, 1613–1801

Election First member First party Second member Second party
1613 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Sir Thomas Ridgeway style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Arthur Brereton
1639 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | William Wandesford (died and replaced 1640 by Richard Fanshaw. Fanshaw replaced 1642 by Sir William Flower) style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | William Alford (replaced 1641 by Barnaby Dempsey. Dempsey replaced 1642 by Thomas Leigh)
1661 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Thomas Keating style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Sir Amos Meredith
1689 Patriot Parliament style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Sir Gregory Byrne, 1st Bt style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Oliver Grace
1692 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Barrington style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Daniel Weaver
1695 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Sir Edward Massey style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Walter Weldon
1703 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Barrington style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Sir Arthur Gore, 2nd Bt
1713 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Thomas Medlycott
1715 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Samuel Freeman style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Weaver
1727 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Barrington style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Richard Warburton
1747 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Jonah Barrington
1756 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Marcus Paterson
1761 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Charles O'Hara
1768 rowspan="5" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | William Montgomery [note 1] style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Moore
1776 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | William Henry Burton [note 2]
1777 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Moore
October 1783 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Sir Annesley Stewart, 6th Bt [note 3]
1783 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Moore
1789 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Egan
1790 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Tydd style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Eyre Coote
1798 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Montagu James Mathew rowspan="3" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Longfield
1800 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | David Walshe
March 1800 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Francis Trench
1801 Disenfranchised

Notes

  1. ^ Created a baronet in 1774
  2. ^ Also elected for Carlow County in 1776, for which he chose to sit
  3. ^ Also elected for Charlemont in 1783, for which he chose to sit

References

  1. ^ O'Hart (2007), p. 500

Bibliography

  • O'Hart, John (2007). The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry: When Cromwell came to Ireland. Vol. vol. II. Heritage Books. ISBN 0-7884-1927-7. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  • Leigh Rayment's historical List of Members of the Irish House of Commons. Cites: Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary (2002). The History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800 (6 volumes). Ulster Historical Foundation.