- Mallow (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
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Mallow
Former Borough constituencyCreated 1613 Post-Union Disfranchised Type Irish House of Commons Mallow was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800 and was incorporated by Charter of 1613, with a further charter of 1689. It was a manor borough, the franchise being vested in the freeholders of the manor and the returning officer its Seneschal. It was controlled by the Jephson family until the 1780s.
Contents
Members of Parliament
- 1613-1615
- 1631 Samuel Molyneux
- 1631 Sir James Ware
- 1634-1635
- 1635 William Kingsmill
- 1635 Thomas Bettesworth
- 1634 Sir Thomas Wenman
- 1634 Donogh O'Brien
- 1639-1641
- 1639 William Kingsmill
- 1639 Thomas Beckett
- 1641 Joshua Boyle, vice Kingsmill, past hope of recovery.
- 1689 Patriot Parliament
- John Barret
- David Nagle
1692–1801
Election First member First party Second member Second party 1692 Laurence Clayton John Jephson 1695 William Jephson 1699 Bartholomew Purdon 1713 William Jephson Anthony Jephson 1716 William Brodrick 1727 Sir Courthorpe Clayton 1756 Denham Jephson 1761 William Jephson 1768 Denham Jephson 1781 Anthony Jephson 1783 Sir James Cotter, 2nd Bt 1790 John Longfield Elections
- 1692
- 1695
- 1699 (by-election)
- 1703
- 1713
- 1715
- 1716
- 1727
- 1756
- 1761
- 1768
- 1776
- 1781
- 1783
- 1790
- 1797
References
- Johnston-Liik, E. M. (2002). History of the Irish Parliament, 1692–1800, Publisher: Ulster Historical Foundation (28 Feb 2002), ISBN 1-903688-09-4,[1]
- T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin, F. J. Byrne, A New History of Ireland 1534-1691, Oxford University Press, 1978
- Tim Cadogan and Jeremiah Falvey, A Biographical Dictionary of Cork, 2006, Four Courts Press ISBN 1-84682-030-8
- Leigh Rayment's historical List of Members of the Irish House of Commons
See also
Parliamentary constituencies in County Cork and Borough/City Parliament of Ireland
to 1800Baltimore (1614–1800) · Bandonbridge (1614–1800) · Castlemartyr (1676–1800) · Charleville (1673–1800) · Clonakilty (1613–1800) · Cork City (1264–1800) · Cork County (????–1800) · Doneraile (1640–1800) · Kinsale (1334?–1800) · Mallow (1613–1800) · Midleton (1671–1800) · Rathcormack (c.1611–1800) · Youghal (1374–1800)
Westminster 1801–1922
and First Dáil 1918Bandon (1801–1885) · Cork County (1801–1885) · Cork City (1801–1922) · East Cork (1885–1922) · Mid Cork (1885–1922) · North Cork (1885–1922) · North East Cork (1885–1922) · South Cork (1885–1922) · South East Cork (1885–1922) · West Cork (1885–1922) · Kinsale (1801–1885) · Mallow (1801–1885) · Youghal (1801–1885)
Dáil Éireann
1918–presentCork Borough (1921–1969) · Cork City (1977–1981) · Cork City North West (1969–1977) · Cork City South East (1969–1977) · Cork East (1923–1937, 1948–1961, 1981– ) · Cork East and North East (1921–1923) · Cork Mid (1961–1981) · Cork Mid, North, South, South East and West (1921–1923) · Cork North (1923–1961) · Cork North–Central (1981– ) · Cork North East (1961–1981) · Cork North–West (1981– ) · Cork South (1948–1961) · Cork South–Central (1981– ) · Cork South East (1937–1948) · Cork South–West (1961– ) · Cork West (1923–1961)
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:- Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801)
- Historic constituencies in County Cork
- Mallow, County Cork
- 1613-1615
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