Dunleer | |
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Former borough constituency for the Irish House of Commons | |
County | County Louth |
Province | Leinster |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1679 |
Abolished | 1800 |
Seats | 2 |
Replaced by | Disenfranchised |
Dunleer was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1801.
In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II, Dunleer was not represented. [1]
Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | ||
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1689 | Dunleer was not represented in the Patriot Parliament | |||||
1692 | Robert Aylway | Blayney Townley | ||||
1703 | Stephen Ludlow | |||||
1713 | Peter Ludlow | |||||
1715 | Stephen Ludlow | Richard Tenison | ||||
1721 | William Aston | |||||
1725 | Edward Moore | |||||
1727 | Francis North | William Tenison | ||||
1728 | Thomas Tennison | |||||
1738 | Anthony Foster | |||||
1761 | John Foster [note 1] | |||||
1762 | Dixie Coddington | |||||
1769 | Robert Sibthorpe | |||||
1776 | John Thomas Foster | William Thomas Monsell | ||||
1783 | John William Foster | Henry Coddington | ||||
1790 | Nicholas Coddington | Hon. John Foster | ||||
1793 | Hon. Thomas Henry Foster | |||||
1798 | Henry Coddington | |||||
1800 | Quintin Dick | |||||
1801 | Disenfranchised |
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