Philipstown (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Philipstown in King's County was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. The town was later renamed Daingean in 1922.
Philipstown | |
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Former borough constituency for the Irish House of Commons | |
County | King's County |
Borough | Philipstown (now Daingean) |
? | –1801|
Seats | 2 |
Replaced by | Disfranchised |
Members of Parliament
Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | ||
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1585 | John Freman | Edward Williams[1] | ||||
1613 | Colley Philips | Robert Leicester[1] | ||||
1634 | Robert Leicester | Thomas Moore[2] | ||||
1639 | John Moore | Simon Digby[1] | ||||
1661 | Dudley Colley | Sir George Blundell[3] | ||||
1692 | Peter Purefoy | Duke Giffard | ||||
1695 | Robert Peppard | |||||
1698 | John Lovett | |||||
1703 | George Monck | John Moore | ||||
November 1713 | John Forster | James Peppard | ||||
1713 | William Purefoy | |||||
1715 | William Tichborne | James Forth | ||||
1717 | William Molesworth | |||||
1727 | Robert Adair | |||||
1737 | Boleyn Whitney | |||||
1759 | Viscount Belfield | |||||
May 1761 | Robert Rochford | |||||
1761 | Duke Tyrrell | |||||
1768 | Richard Rochfort-Mervyn | |||||
1769 | Duke Tyrrell | |||||
1776 | John Handcock | Hugh Carleton | ||||
1783 | John Toler | Henry Cope | ||||
1790 | William Sankey | Arthur O'Connor | Patriot/Whig | |||
1795 | John Longfield | |||||
1798 | Francis Knox | Robert Crowe | ||||
1800 | Robert Johnson | James Mahon | ||||
1801 | Constituency disenfranchised |
References
- McGrath, Brid (1998). "A biographical dictionary of the membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640-1641". TARA - Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
- Kearney, Hugh. Strafford in Ireland 1633-1641: A Study in Absolutism. p. 232.
- Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 622.
- 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.
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