Banagher (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

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Banagher
Former Borough constituency
for the Irish House of Commons
Former constituency
Created1629 (1629)
Abolished1800
Replaced byDisenfranchised

Banagher was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800.

History

Banagher had two members in the 1689 Patriot Parliament summoned by King James II.[1]

Members of Parliament, 1629–1801

1661–1666

1689–1801

Election First member First party Second member Second party
1689 Patriot Parliament style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Terence Coghlan style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Terence Coghlan
1692 rowspan="3" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Thomas Lestrange style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | William Sprigge
1703 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | George Eyre
1711 rowspan="4" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Charles Patrick Plunket
1713 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Peter Holmes
1715 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Thomas Lestrange
1727 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | George Holmes
1729 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | William Sprigge
1734 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Galbraith Holmes [note 1]
November 1735 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Robert Holmes [note 2]
December 1735 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Richard Trench style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Henry Lestrange
1761 rowspan="7" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Peter Holmes style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Pigott
1764 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Sir John Meade, 4th Bt
1767 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Henry Prittie
1768 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Thomas Coghlan
1776 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | James Cavendish
1783 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Richard Malone
1785 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Edward Bellingham Swan
1790 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Edward Hoare rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Metge
January 1798 rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Brabazon Ponsonby [note 3]
1798 rowspan="4" style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Arthur Dawson
1798 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | John Metge [note 4]
1798 style="background-color: Template:/meta/color" | Edward Hoare
1800 style="background-color: Template:Irish Patriot Party/meta/color" | John Philpot Curran Patriot
1801 Disenfranchised

Notes

  1. ^ Declared not duly elected in 1735
  2. ^ Declared not duly elected in 1735
  3. ^ Also elected for Dungarvan in 1798, for which he chose to sit
  4. ^ Also elected for Tallow in 1798, for which he chose to sit

References

  1. ^ O'Hart (2007), p. 502

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.