List of Irish MPs 1692–1693

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This is a list of members of the Irish House of Commons between 1692 and 1693. There were 300 MPs at a time in this period.

NameConstituencyNotes
John Allen Dublin County
James Barry Rathcormack
Thomas Beecher Baltimore
Henry Belasyse Galway Town
Sir Tristram Beresford Londonderry County
Francis Bernard Clonakilty
Sir Henry Bingham Mayo
Robert Blennerhassett Clonmel
Thomas Bligh Athboy
Sir Francis Blundell King's County
Chambre Brabazon
St John Brodrick Cork County
Thomas Brodrick Midleton
Alan Brodrick Cork City
Sir Richard Bulkeley Fethard (County Wexford)
Sir Thomas Butler Carlow County
Henry Boyle Cork County
William Conolly Donegal Borough
James Corry Fermanagh
Nehemiah Donnellan Galway Town
Edward FitzGerald Waterford County
Thomas FitzMaurice
Francis Folliott Ballyshannon
John Folliott Ballyshannon
Percy Freke Clonakilty
Gustavus Hamilton Donegal County
James Hamilton Tyrone
Thomas Handcock
William Handcock
William Handcock
Thomas Knox
Sir Richard Levinge
Dudley Loftus
James Macartney
William Molyneux
Sir Donough O'Brien
Henry Petty
Arthur Rawdon
William Robinson Knocktopher Surveyor General of Ireland
Robert Rochfort
Sir John Rogerson
Sir Oliver St George
Arthur St George
John Trevor
Garret Wesley
Joseph Williamson
Cyril Wyche Dublin University Secretary to the Lieutenancy of Ireland 1692-93

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