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MPs from Ireland elected or chosen to sit from 1801 to 1802
This is a list of the Irish MPs who were co-opted from the former Parliament of Ireland , to serve as members of the 1st UK Parliament from Ireland , or who were elected at subsequent by-elections. There were 100 seats representing Ireland in this Parliament.
The United Kingdom came into existence on 1 January 1801, so the terms of all the original Westminster MPs from Ireland are deemed to begin on that date. The 1st United Kingdom Parliament assembled on 22 January 1801 and was dissolved on 29 June 1802 (a length of one year, five months and seven days).
Summary of MPs by party (Ireland only)[ edit ]
The names of MPs and votes for candidates at by-elections are based on Walker. Party labels are based on those used by Stooks Smith and may differ from those in other sources. Many early nineteenth century Irish MPs are not classified by party, by Stooks Smith.
In some cases, when a party label is used for the MP by Stooks Smith in a subsequent Parliament, this is noted in the Members list below.
Party
Seats 1 January 1801
Seats Dissolution
Tory
29
34
Whig
14
16
unclassified
53
50
vacant
4
0
Total
100
100
Members by constituency [ edit ]
The list is given in alphabetical order by constituency. The County prefixes used for county constituencies is disregarded in determining alphabetical order, but the county follows any borough or city constituency with the same name.
The name of an MP who served during the Parliament, but who was not the holder of a seat at the dissolution in 1802, is given in italics. When the date of the election is in italics, this indicates a by-election.
No election took place on 1 January 1801. The MPs for constituencies which retained two members after the Union (the thirty two counties and the cities of Cork and Dublin), continued in office. In the remaining seats, which were reduced from two MPs to one, there was a drawing of lots to determine which member served at Westminster . If one seat in the Parliament of Ireland was vacant, the remaining member continued in office. If both seats were vacant, then a United Kingdom by-election was held to fill the vacancy.
Election
Constituency
Member
Party
Notes
1801, 1 January
County Antrim 2 members
Rt Hon. John Staples
Edmond Alexander MacNaghten
Classified Tory in the 2nd Parliament
1801, 1 January
Armagh
Patrick Duigenan
Tory
Appointed Commissioner of Compensation 1801
1801, 2 March [ a]
1801, 1 January
County Armagh 2 members
Hon. Archibald Acheson
Classified Tory in the 2nd Parliament
Robert Camden Cope
1801, 1 January
Athlone
William Handcock
1801, 1 January
Bandon
Sir Broderick Chinnery, Bt
Whig
1801, 1 January
Belfast
James Edward May
Tory
1801, 1 January
Carlow
Hon. Henry Sadleir Prittie
The 2nd Baron Dunalley from 3 January 1801
1801, 21 March [ a]
Hon. Francis Aldborough Prittie
Resigned
1801, 30 July [ a]
Charles Montague Ormsby
Tory
1801, 1 January
County Carlow 2 members
William Henry Burton
Sir Richard Butler, Bt
1801, 1 January
Carrickfergus
Noah Dalway
1801, 1 January
Cashel
Richard Bagwell
Resigned
1801, 9 December [ a]
John Bagwell (c. 1780-1806)
1801, 1 January
County Cavan 2 members
Francis Saunderson
Whig
Nathaniel Sneyd
Tory
1801, 1 January
County Clare 2 members
Hon. Francis Nathaniel Burton
Hugh Dillon Massy
1801, 1 January
Clonmel
seat vacant
No co-option (both Irish Parliament seats vacant)
1801, 13 February [ a]
Rt Hon. William Bagwell
Tory
1801, 1 January
Coleraine
Walter Jones
Tory
1801, 1 January
Cork 2 members
Hon. John Hely-Hutchinson
Whig
Created 1st Baron Hutchinson 1801
Mountifort Longfield
Tory
1802, 8 January [ a]
Hon. Christopher Hely-Hutchinson
Whig
1801, 1 January
County Cork 2 members
Viscount Boyle
Classified Whig in the 3rd Parliament
Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald
1801, 1 January
County Donegal 2 members
Henry Vaughan Brooke
Tory
Viscount Sudley
Tory
1801, 1 January
County Down 2 members
Viscount Castlereagh
Tory
Francis Savage
1801, 1 January
Downpatrick
Clotworthy Rowley
Appointed Commissioner of Compensation 1801
1801, 10 March [ a]
Samuel Campbell Rowley
1801, 1 January
Drogheda
Edward Hardman
1801, 1 January
Dublin 2 members
John Claudius Beresford
Tory
Rt Hon. George Ogle
Tory
1801, 1 January
County Dublin 2 members
Hans Hamilton
Tory
Frederick John Falkiner
Tory
1801, 1 January
Dublin University
Hon. George Knox
Tory
1801, 1 January
Dundalk
seat vacant
No co-option (both Irish Parliament seats vacant)
1801, 28 February [ a]
Rt Hon. Isaac Corry
Tory
1801, 1 January
Dungannon
Hon. John Knox
Died
1801, 21 November [ a]
Sir Charles Hamilton, Bt
Classified Tory in the 2nd Parliament
1801, 1 January
Dungarvan
Edward Lee
Whig
1801, 1 January
Ennis
John Ormsby Vandeleur
Tory
1801, 1 January
Enniskillen
Hon. Arthur Cole Hamilton
Tory
1801, 1 January
County Fermanagh 2 members
Mervyn Archdall (senior)
Tory
Viscount Cole
Tory
1801, 1 January
Galway
St. George Daly
Resigned
1801, 10 March [ a]
John Brabazon Ponsonby
Whig
1801, 1 January
County Galway 2 members
Richard Le Poer Trench
Richard Martin
1801, 1 January
County Kerry 2 members
James Crosbie
Tory
Rt Hon. Maurice Fitzgerald (The 18th Knight of Kerry)
Whig
Appointed Commissioner of the Treasury 1801
1801, 5 March [ a]
1801, 1 January
County Kildare 2 members
Maurice Keatinge
John La Touche
Whig
Not John La Touche , MP elected 1802
1801, 1 January
Kilkenny
William Talbot
Resigned
1802, 2 March [ a]
Richard Archdall
1801, 1 January
County Kilkenny 2 members
Hon. James Wandesford Butler
Whig
Rt Hon. William Brabazon Ponsonby
Whig
1801, 1 January
King's County 2 members
Sir Lawrence Parsons, Bt
Classified Tory in the 2nd Parliament
Denis Bowes Daly
Tory
1801, 1 January
Kinsale
William Rowley
Appointed Commissioner of Irish Revenue 1801
1801, 20 February [ a]
1801, 1 January
County Leitrim 2 members
Viscount Clements
Whig
Rt Hon. Theophilus Jones
Tory
1801, 1 January
Limerick
Henry Deane Grady
1801, 1 January
County Limerick 2 members
John Waller
William Odell
Classified Tory in the 4th Parliament
1801, 1 January
Lisburn
George Hatton
Tory
1801, 1 January
Londonderry
Henry Alexander
1801, 1 January
County Londonderry 2 members
Hon. Charles William Stewart
Tory
seat vacant
Beresford became Marquess of Waterford 1800
1801, 14 January [ a]
Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, Bt
Tory
1801, 1 January
County Longford 2 members
Sir Thomas Fetherston, Bt
Classified Tory in the 3rd Parliament
Sir William Gleadowe-Newcomen, Bt
1801, 1 January
County Louth 2 members
John Foster
Classified Tory in the 2nd Parliament
William Charles Fortescue
1801, 1 January
Mallow
John Longfield
1801, 1 January
County Mayo 2 members
Rt Hon. Denis Browne
Classified Tory in the 2nd Parliament
George Jackson
1801, 1 January
County Meath 2 members
Hamilton Gorges
Sir Marcus Somerville, Bt
Classified Whig in the 2nd Parliament
1801, 1 January
County Monaghan 2 members
Richard Dawson
Warner William Westenra
Succeeded as 2nd Baron Rossmore on 6 August 1801
1801, 1 December [ a]
Charles Powell Leslie II
Tory
1801, 1 January
New Ross
Robert Leigh
1801, 1 January
Newry
John Moore
1801, 1 January
Portarlington
Frederick Trench
Created the 1st Baron Ashtown on 27 December 1800 and never sat, though elected
1801, 5 March [ a]
William Elliot
1801, 1 January
Queen's County 2 members
Sir John Parnell, Bt
Died 6 December 1801
Rt Hon. Charles Henry Coote
The 2nd Baron Castle Coote from 1 March 1802
1801, 28 December [ a]
Hon. William Wellesley-Pole
1802, 5 April [ a]
Henry Brooke Parnell
1801, 1 January
County Roscommon 2 members
Arthur French
Whig
Thomas Mahon
Whig
1801, 1 January
Sligo
Owen Wynne
Tory
1801, 1 January
County Sligo 2 members
Joshua Edward Cooper
Tory
Charles O'Hara
Whig
1801, 1 January
County Tipperary 2 members
Viscount Mathew
John Bagwell (c. 1752-1816)
1801, 1 January
Tralee
Arthur Moore
1801, 1 January
County Tyrone 2 members
Viscount Corry
The 2nd Earl Belmore from 2 February 1802
James Stewart
1802, 1 March [ a]
Rt Hon. John Stewart
1801, 1 January
Waterford
William Congreve Alcock
Tory
1801, 1 January
County Waterford 2 members
Rt Hon. John Beresford
Tory
Richard Power
Whig
1801, 1 January
County Westmeath 2 members
William Smyth
Gustavus Hume-Rochfort
Classified Tory in the 5th Parliament
1801, 1 January
Wexford
Francis Leigh
Resigned
1801, 20 February [ a]
Ponsonby Tottenham
1801, 1 January
County Wexford 2 members
Viscount Loftus
Tory
Abel Ram
Tory
1801, 1 January
County Wicklow 2 members
William Hoare Hume
Whig
seat vacant
Death of Westby on 30 November 1800
1801, February
George Ponsonby
Whig
First contested UK election, in Ireland
1801, 1 January
Youghal
Sir John Keane, Bt
Tory
Created baronet 1 August 1801
Notes
The Parliaments of England by Henry Stooks Smith (1st edition published in three volumes 1844–50), second edition edited (in one volume) by F. W. S. Craig (Political Reference Publications 1973)
Walker, B. M., ed. (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801–1922 . Royal Irish Academy.
Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages
United Kingdom elections in Ireland
General elections Local elections