List of Irish MPs 1639–1649
This is a list of members of the Irish House of Commons between 1639 and 1649. There were almost 300 MPs at a time in this period.[1]
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2013) |
Name | Constituency | Religion | Notes |
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Sir Jerome Alexander | Lifford | Protestant | |
Nicholas Barnewall | County Dublin | Catholic | Later 1st Viscount Barnewall |
Patrick Barnewall | Trim | ||
Peregrine Banastre | Clonakilty | ||
John Bellew | |||
Patrick Bellew | County Louth | ||
Richard Bellings | Callan | Catholic | |
Sir Henry Bingham | Castlebar | (Born in England, 1573) | |
Sir Richard Blake | County Galway | Catholic | |
Sir Valentine Blake | Galway | Catholic | |
Robert Blennerhassett | Tralee | ||
Sir John Borlase | Enniskillen | ||
Sir John Borlase | Belturbet | ||
Sir Ulick Bourke | County Galway | ||
Joshua Boyle | Mallow | ||
Geoffrey Browne | Athenry | Catholic | |
Sir William Brownlow | County Armagh | Protestant | |
Thomas Burke | County Mayo | Catholic | |
Robert Byron | Augher | ||
John Bysse | Charlemont | Protestant | |
Robert Bysse | Drogheda | Protestant | |
William Cadogan | County Monaghan | Protestant | |
John Cairnes | Augher | ||
Oliver Cashell | County Louth | ||
Tobias Caulfeild | County Tyrone | Protestant | later 3rd Baron Caulfeild |
Arthur Champion | Enniskillen | ||
Arthur Chichester | County Antrim | ||
John Chichester | Dungannon | ||
William Cole | County Fermanagh | Protestant | |
Sir Charles Coote | Queen's County | ||
Charles Coote | County Leitrim | Protestant | later 1st Earl of Mountrath |
Piers Crosby | Queen's County | Catholic | |
Patrick D'Arcy | Navan | Catholic | |
Paul Davys | County Donegal | ||
Simon Digby | Philipstown | Protestant | |
James Dillon | County Westmeath | Catholic | |
Lucas Dillon | County Roscommon | ||
Anthony Doppinge | Bandonbridge | ||
Sir Maurice Eustace | Athy | Protestant | Speaker |
Patrick Roche Fitz-Richard | Kinsale | ||
Sir Edward Fitzharris | County Limerick | ||
Mathew Forde | County Dublin | Protestant | 1642 |
Faithful Fortescue | County Armagh | ||
Patrick French | Wexford | ||
James Galbraith | Strabane | ||
William Gilbert | Trinity College | ||
Sir Ralph Gore | County Donegal | ||
Sir John Hume | County Fermanagh | ||
Bryan Jones | Baltimore | ||
Oliver Jones | Athlone | Catholic sympathies | |
Sir Richard Kennedy | Kildare Borough | ||
Robert King | Boyle | ||
William Kingsmill | Mallow | ||
Henry Knyveton | Baltimore | ||
Richard Lambart | Kilbeggan | Later 2nd Earl of Cavan | |
Sir Roger Langford | County Antrim | ||
Dr Dudley Loftus | Naas | 1642–1648 | |
Sir Roebuck Lynch | Galway | ||
Sir Donagh MacCarthy | County Cork | Catholic | 20 Feb 1641 Lord Muskerry |
Philip Mainwaring | Carysfort | (Born in England, 1589) | |
John Martin | Charlemont | Protestant | |
James Montgomery | County Down | Protestant | |
Henry Moore | Ardee | later 1st Earl of Drogheda | |
Dermot O'Brien | County Clare | ||
Donogh O'Brien | County Clare | ||
Gordon O'Neill | County Tyrone | ||
Sir Phelim O'Neill | Dungannon | Catholic | |
Sir Richard Osborne | County Waterford | ||
Sir Richard Osborne | Dungarvan | ||
Sir William Parsons | County Wicklow | (Born in England, 1570) | |
Nicholas Plunkett | Meath | Catholic | 1639-1641 |
George Radcliffe | Sligo Borough | Protestant | |
Redmond Roche | County Cork | Catholic | Replaced Sir Donough MacCarty |
Edward Rowley | Londonderry City | Protestant | |
Sir William St Leger | County Cork | Protestant | |
Sir William Sambach | Carrickfergus | (Born in England) | |
Sir Francis Slingsby | Bandonbridge | ||
Sir Robert Talbot | County Wicklow | ||
John Taylor | Swords | ||
Sir Robert Travers | Clonakilty | ||
Sir Edward Trevor | County Down | Protestant | |
Sir Hardress Waller | Askeaton | Protestant | |
John Walsh | Catholic | ||
Christopher Wandesford | Kildare Borough | (Born in England, 1592) | |
Sir James Ware | Trinity College | Protestant |
References
- ^ McGrath, Brid (1998). A biographical dictionary of the membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640-1641 (thesis). Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
- "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.
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