Ballynakill | |
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Former borough constituency for the Irish House of Commons | |
County | Queen's County |
Borough | Ballinakill |
1613 | –1801|
Replaced by | Disfranchised |
Ballynakill was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. The town is now spelled Ballinakill.
In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II, Ballynakill was not represented. [1]
Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | ||
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1613 | Sir Thomas Ridgeway | Arthur Brereton | ||||
1639 | William Wandesford (died and replaced 1640 by Richard Fanshaw. Fanshaw replaced 1642 by Sir William Flower) | William Alford (replaced 1641 by Barnaby Dempsey. Dempsey replaced 1642 by Thomas Leigh) | ||||
1661 | Thomas Keating | Sir Amos Meredith | ||||
1689 Patriot Parliament | Sir Gregory Byrne, 1st Bt | Oliver Grace | ||||
1692 | John Barrington | Daniel Weaver | ||||
1695 | Sir Edward Massey | Walter Weldon | ||||
1703 | John Barrington | Sir Arthur Gore, 2nd Bt | ||||
1713 | Thomas Medlycott | |||||
1715 | Samuel Freeman | John Weaver | ||||
1727 | John Barrington | Richard Warburton | ||||
1747 | Jonah Barrington | |||||
1756 | Marcus Paterson | |||||
1761 | Charles O'Hara | |||||
1768 | William Montgomery [note 1] | John Moore | ||||
1776 | William Henry Burton [note 2] | |||||
1777 | John Moore | |||||
October 1783 | Sir Annesley Stewart, 6th Bt [note 3] | |||||
1783 | John Moore | |||||
1789 | John Egan | |||||
1790 | John Tydd | Eyre Coote | ||||
1798 | Montagu James Mathew | John Longfield | ||||
1800 | David Walshe | |||||
March 1800 | Francis Trench | |||||
1801 | Disenfranchised |
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