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Tipperary Former County constituency for the House of Commons 1801–1885 Number of members Two Replaced by East Tipperary, Mid Tipperary, North Tipperary and South Tipperary Tipperary, also known as Tipperary County, was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, which from 1801 to 1885 returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
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Boundaries
This constituency comprised the whole of County Tipperary, except the Parliamentary boroughs of Cashel (1801-1870) and Clonmel (1801-1885). In 1885 the constituency was divided into East Tipperary, Mid Tipperary, North Tipperary and South Tipperary.
Members of Parliament
Year 1st Member 1st Party 2nd Member 2nd Party 1801 Francis Mathew, Viscount Mathew (later Earl of Llandaff) John Bagwell 17 Nov 1806 Montague James Mathew Francis Aldborough Prittie 17 Jul 1818 Richard Butler, Viscount Caher 2 Mar 1819 William Bagwell 8 Apr 1819 Francis Aldborough Prittie 28 Jun 1826 John Hely Hutchinson (later Earl of Donoughmore) 21 Aug 1830 Thomas Wyse 12 May 1831 John Hely Hutchinson (later Earl of Donoughmore) 8 Aug 1832 Robert Otway-Cave 17 Dec 1832 Cornelius O'Callaghan Richard Lalor Sheil 21 Jan 1835 Robert Otway Cave 14 Jul 1841 Valentine Maher 10 Feb 1844 Nicholas Maher 21 Feb 1845 Richard Albert Fitzgerald 11 Aug 1847 Francis Scully 26 Jul 1852 James Sadleir[1] 16 Mar 1857 Daniel O'Donoghue 14 Apr 1857 Laurence Waldron 24 Feb 1865 Charles Moore Liberal 24 Jul 1865 John Blake Dillon Liberal 17 Oct 1866 Charles William White Liberal 27 Nov 1869 Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa[2] Independent Nationalist 23 Feb 1870 Denis Caulfield Heron Liberal 14 Feb 1874 Home Rule League William Frederick Ormond O'Callaghan Home Rule League 16 Feb 1875 John Mitchel[3] Independent Nationalist 27 May 1875 Stephen Moore Conservative 16 May 1877 Edmund Dwyer Gray Home Rule League 8 Apr 1880 Patrick James Smyth Home Rule League John Dillon Home Rule League 23 Mar 1883 Thomas Mayne Home Rule League 12 Jan 1885 John O'Connor Home Rule League 1885 Constituency divided: see East Tipperary, Mid Tipperary, North Tipperary and South Tipperary Elections
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General Election 9 August 1830: Tipperary Party Candidate Votes % ±% Whig Francis Aldborough Prittie 757 N/A Whig Thomas Wyse 577 N/A Tory John Hely Hutchison 537 N/A Tory Roe N/A Turnout N/A - 1869 In the by-election of that year, O'Donovan Rossa was returned to the Commons for the Tipperary. He defeated the Liberal Catholic Denis Caulfield Heron by 1054 to 898 votes.[4] The election was declared invalid because he was an imprisoned felon.
References
- ^ expelled 16 Feb 1857
- ^ as a convicted felon, he was declared ineligible to sit 10 Feb 1870
- ^ he was adjudged to be a convicted felon and thus ineligible to be elected 18 Feb 1875. At the subsequent by-election held on 13 Mar 1875, he was again returned. He died a week later and the seat was assigned to Stephen Moore (the defeated candidate at the 13 Mar by-election) on 27 May 1875
- ^ A. M. Sullivan, New Ireland, London, n.d. [c. 1877], pp. 329–330. The Princess Grace Irish Library profile of Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa claims the result was 1131 to 1028.
Sources
- Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "T" (part 1)
- The Parliaments of England by Henry Stooks Smith (1st edition published in three volumes 1844-50), 2nd edition edited (in one volume) by F.W.S. Craig (Political Reference Publications 1973)
- Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922, edited by B.M. Walker (Royal Irish Academy 1978)
Parliamentary constituencies in County Tipperary Parliament of Ireland
to 1800Westminster 1801–1922
and First Dáil 1918Cashel (1801–1870) · Clonmel (1801–1885) · Tipperary (1801–1885) · East Tipperary (1885–1922) · Mid Tipperary (1885–1922) · North Tipperary (1885–1922) · South Tipperary (1885–1922)
Dáil Éireann
1918–presentWaterford–Tipperary East (1921–1923) · Tipperary Mid, North and South (1921–1923) · Tipperary (1923–1947) · Tipperary North (1948– ) · Tipperary South (1948– )
European Parliament
1979–presentIrish counties: Carlow · Cavan · Clare · Cork · Donegal · Dublin · Galway · Kerry · Kildare · Kilkenny · Laois · Leitrim · Limerick · Longford · Louth · Mayo · Meath · Monaghan · Offaly · Roscommon · Sligo · Tipperary · Waterford · Westmeath · Wexford · WicklowCategories:- Historic constituencies in County Tipperary
- Westminster constituencies in the Republic of Ireland (historic)
- United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1801
- United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1885
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