Francis Macnamara Calcutt

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Francis Macnamara Calcultt

MP
Member of Parliament
for Clare
In office
13 April 1860 16 July 1863
Preceded by Luke White
Crofton Moore Vandeleur
Succeeded by Colman O'Loghlen
Crofton Moore Vandeleur
In office
16 April 1857 13 May 1859
Preceded by Cornelius O'Brien
John Forster FitzGerald
Succeeded by Luke White
Crofton Moore Vandeleur
Personal details
Born1819
Limrick, Ireland
Died (aged 1819)
Nationality Irish
Political party Liberal
Other political
affiliations
Independent Irish (until 1859)

Francis Macnamara Calcutt (1819 – 16 July 1863) [1] was an Irish Liberal and Independent Irish Party politician.

The son of William Calcutt and Dora Macnamara, he was elected as an Independent Irish Member of Parliament (MP) for Clare in 1857 but was defeated at the next election in 1859. He regained the seat as a Liberal MP in a by-election in 1860, and remained in post until his death in 1863. [2] He had married Georgina Martyn in 1842. [3]

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References

  1. Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "C" (part 4)
  2. Walker, B.M., ed. (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN   0901714127.
  3. Walford, Edward (1869). The County Families of the United Kingdom Or, Royal Manual of the Titled and Untitled Aristocracy of Great Britain and Ireland ... R. Hardwicke. p. 163.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Luke White
Crofton Moore Vandeleur
Member of Parliament for Clare
1860 – 1863
With: Crofton Moore Vandeleur
Succeeded by
Colman O'Loghlen
Crofton Moore Vandeleur
Preceded by
Cornelius O'Brien
John Forster FitzGerald
Member of Parliament for Clare
18571859
With: Lord Francis Conyngham
Succeeded by
Luke White
Crofton Moore Vandeleur