Swords (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

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Swords
Former borough constituency
for the Irish House of Commons
County County Dublin
Borough Swords
–1801 (1801)
Replaced byDisfranchised

Swords was a borough constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until its abolition in 1801. Elections for the borough were considered to "afford scenes of the greatest corruption". This was because the borough was not in the control of a single patron. [1] The borough was disfranchised by the Acts of Union 1800, with effect from 1 January 1801. Where in other disfranchised boroughs the former patron was given compensation of £15,000, in the case of Swords, it was vested "for such uses or purposes as shall appear to them to tend most to the advantage and improvement of the condition of the inhabitants of the said borough". [2]

Contents

Members of Parliament

1689–1801

ElectionFirst memberPartySecond memberParty
1689 Francis Barnwall Robert Russell
1692 Richard Forster John Reading
1695 Thomas Ashe
1703 Robert Molesworth Whig James Peppard
1713 Plunket Plunket
1715 Richard Molesworth [a]
1727 Hon. Bysse Molesworth Edward Bolton
1759 Thomas Cobbe
1761 Hamilton Gorges
1768 John Hatch John Damer
1776 Thomas Cobbe Charles King
1783 Charles Cobbe John Hatch
1790 John Claudius Beresford Eyre Massey
January 1798 Francis Synge Charles Cobbe
1798 Marcus Beresford
1801Constituency disfranchised
  1. from 1716 Hon. Richard Molesworth

References

  1. Forbes, Suzanne (19 January 2021). "'Always rowdy, violent and colourful'?: Eighteenth century elections in the borough of Swords, Co. Dublin". The History of Parliament .
  2. Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary. "County Dublin". History of the Irish Parliament. Ulster Historical Foundation.
  3. 1 2 3 McGrath, Bríd (1998). A biographical dictionary of the membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640–1641. Department of History (PhD thesis). Trinity College Dublin. hdl:2262/77206.
  4. "Chronicles of the County Wexford, being a record of memorable incidents, disasters, social occurrences, and crimes, also, biographies of eminent persons, &c., &c., brought down to the year 1877". Enniscorthy, printed at the "Watchman" office. 1890.
  5. 1 2 Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 614.

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