St Johnstown was a borough constituency for Ballinalee or Saintjohnstown County Longford represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800.
St Johnstown | |
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Former borough constituency for the Irish House of Commons | |
County | County Longford |
Borough | Ballinalee |
? | –1801|
Replaced by | Disfranchised |
Members of Parliament
editElection | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | ||
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1634 | John Ware | Edmund Beagan | ||||
1639 | John Ware | Dudley Loftus | ||||
1661 | John Edgeworth | Sir Henry Piers, 1st Baronet | ||||
1689 Patriot Parliament | Sir William Ellis | Lt.-Col. James Nugent | ||||
1692 | Sir John Edgeworth | Alexander Fraser | ||||
1695 | John Aghmooty | |||||
1703 | Ambrose Edgeworth | |||||
1711 | Anthony Atkinson | |||||
1713 | John Kennedy | Robert Edgeworth | ||||
1715 | Henry Edgeworth | |||||
1721 | Henry Edgeworth | |||||
1727 | Thomas Newcomen | |||||
1751 | Hon. John Forbes | |||||
1761 | George Forbes, Viscount Forbes[1] | Charles Newcomen | ||||
1762 | George Forbes[2] | |||||
1768 | Ralph Fetherston[3] | |||||
1773 | Robert Jephson | |||||
1776 | Hon. John Vaughan | |||||
1780 | Sackville Hamilton | |||||
1783 | Sir Thomas Fetherston, 2nd Bt | Nicholas Colthurst[4] | ||||
1790 | George Cavendish | John Taylor | ||||
January 1798 | Sir William Gleadowe-Newcomen, 1st Bt[5] | Francis Hardy | ||||
1798 | Richard Lovell Edgeworth | William Moore | ||||
1801 | Constituency disenfranchised |
Notes
editReferences
edit- Leigh Rayment's historical List of Members of the Irish House of Commons. Cites: Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary (2002). The History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800 (6 volumes). Ulster Historical Foundation.