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''For the other body sometimes called the "Irish House of Commons", see House of Commons of Southern Ireland.
The Irish House of Commons was the lower house of the Parliament of Ireland, that existed from mediƦval times until 1800. The upper house was the House of Lords. The membership of the House of Commons was directly elected, but on a very restrictive franchise. Most notably, Roman Catholics were disqualified from sitting in the Irish parliament, even though they comprised the vast majority of the Irish population. From about 1716 until 1793, they were also disfranchised.

The British appointed Irish executive, under the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, was not answerable to the House of Commons but to the British government. However the Chief Secretary for Ireland was usually a member of the Irish parliament. In the Commons, business was presided over by the Speaker who, in the absence of a government chosen from and answerable to the Commons, was the dominant political figure in the parliament. The House of Commons was abolished when the Irish parliament merged with its British counterpart in 1801 under the Act of Union.

Famous members


Speakers (1689-1800)


  • Sir Richard Nagle 1689-1692
  • Sir Richard Levinge 1692-1695
  • Robert Rochfort 1695-1703
  • Alan Brodrick 1703-1710
  • John Forster 1710-1713
  • Alan Brodrick 1713-1715
  • William Conolly 1715-1729
  • Sir Ralph Gore 1729-1733
  • Henry Boyle 1733-1756
  • John Ponsonby 1756-1771
  • Edmund Sexton Perry 1771-1785
  • John Foster 1785-1800

Constituencies


The House was elected in the same way as the British House of Commons. By the time of the Union, the shape of the House had been fixed with two members elected for each of the 32 Counties of Ireland, two members for each of 117 Boroughs, and two members for Dublin University, a total of 300 members. The number of Boroughs invited to return members had originally been small (only 55 Boroughs existed in 1603) but was doubled by the Stuart monarchs.

Irish Boroughs

Borough County Creation Enfranchised Fate after the union
Antrim County Antrim 1666 Potwalloper Disfranchised
Ardee County Louth 1378 Corporation Disfranchised
Ardfert County Kerry 1639? Corporation Disfranchised
Armagh County Armagh 1613 Corporation One seat
Askeaton County Limerick 1614 Corporation Disfranchised
Athboy County Meath 1613 Manor Disfranchised
Athenry County Galway 1310? Corporation Disfranchised
Athlone County Westmeath 1607 Corporation One seat
Athy County Kildare 1614 Corporation Disfranchised
Augher County Tyrone 1614 Corporation Disfranchised
Ballynakill Queen's County 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Ballyshannon County Donegal 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Baltimore County Cork 1614 Potwalloper Disfranchised
Baltinglass County Wicklow 1664 Corporation Disfranchised
Banagher King's County 1629 Corporation Disfranchised
Bandon-Bridge County Cork 1614 Corporation One seat
Bangor County Down 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Bannow County Wexford ? Corporation Disfranchised
Belfast County Antrim 1613 Corporation One seat
Belturbet County Cavan 1614 Corporation Disfranchised
Blessington County Wicklow 1670 Corporation Disfranchised
Boyle County Roscommon 1614 Corporation Disfranchised
Callan County Kilkenny 1264 Corporation Disfranchised
Carlingford County Louth 13?? Corporation Disfranchised
Carlow County Carlow 1613 Corporation One seat
Carrick County Leitrim 1614 Corporation Disfranchised
Carrickfergus County Antrim 1326 Freeholder and householder One seat
Carysfort County Wicklow 1629 Corporation Disfranchised
Cashel County Tipperary ? Corporation One seat
Castlebar County Mayo 1614 Corporation Disfranchised
Castlemartyr County Cork 1676 Corporation Disfranchised
Cavan County Cavan 1611 Corporation Disfranchised
Charlemont County Armagh 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Charleville County Cork 1673 Corporation Disfranchised
Clogher County Tyrone 1264 Ecclesiastical Disfranchised
Clonakilty County Cork 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Clonmel County Tipperary ? Corporation One seat
Clonmines County Wexford ? Corporation Disfranchised
Coleraine County Londonderry 16?? Corporation One seat
Cork City County Cork 1264 Freeholder and Freemen Two seats
Dingle County Kerry 1607 Corporation Disfranchised
Donegal County Donegal 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Doneraile County Cork 1640 Manor Disfranchised
Downpatrick County Down 1586 Potwalloper One seat
Drogheda County Louth 1264 Freeholders and freemen One seat
Dublin City County Dublin 1264 Freeholders and freemen Two seats
Duleek County Meath ? Corporation Disfranchised
Dundalk County Louth 1264 Corporation One seat
Dungannon County Tyrone 1613 Corporation One seat
Dungarvan County Waterford 1610 Potwalloper One seat
Dunleer County Louth 1679 Corporation Disfranchised
Ennis County Clare 1613 Corporation One seat
Enniscorthy County Wexford 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Enniskillen County Fermanagh 1613 Corporation One seat
Fethard County Tipperary 1608 Corporation Disfranchised
Fethard County Wexford 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Fore County Westmeath ? Corporation Disfranchised
Galway County Galway 1264 Freemen One seat
Gorey County Wexford 1620 Corporation Disfranchised
Gowran County Kilkenny 1609 Corporation Disfranchised
Granard County Longford 1679 Manor Disfranchised
Harristown County Kildare 1684 Corporation Disfranchised
Hillsborough County Down 1662 Corporation Disfranchised
Innistiogue County Kilkenny ? Corporation Disfranchised
Jamestown County Leitrim 1622 Corporation Disfranchised
Kells County Meath 1561 Corporation Disfranchised
Kilbeggan County Westmeath 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Kildare County Kildare 15?? Corporation Disfranchised
Kilkenny County Kilkenny 1264? Freeholders and Freemen One seat
Killybegs County Donegal 1616 Corporation Disfranchised
Killyleagh County Down 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Kilmallock County Limerick 15?? Corporation Disfranchised
Kinsale County Cork 1334? Corporation and Freemen One seat
Knocktopher County Kilkenny 1690? Potwalloper Disfranchised
Lanesborough County Longford 1642 Corporation Disfranchised
Lifford County Donegal 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Limerick City County Limerick 1264 Freeholders and Freemen One seat
Lisburn County Antrim 1661 Potwalloper One seat
Lismore County Waterford 1614 Manor Disfranchised
Londonderry City County Londonderry 16?? Corporation One seat
Longford Borough County Longford 1669 Corporation Disfranchised
Mallow County Cork 1613 Manor One seat
Maryborough Queen's County 1571 Corporation Disfranchised
Midleton County Cork 1671 Corporation Disfranchised
Monaghan Borough County Monaghan 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Mullingar County Westmeath 1583 Manor Disfranchised
Naas County Kildare 1570 Corporation Disfranchised
Navan County Meath 1469 Corporation Disfranchised
New Ross County Wexford ? Corporation One seat
Newcastle County Dublin c. 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Newry County Down 1612 Potwalloper One seat
Newtown Limavady County Londonderry 16?? Corporation Disfranchised
Newtownards County Down 1614 Corporation Disfranchised
Old Leighlin County Armagh ? Ecclesiastical corporation Disfranchised
Philipstown King's County 1571 Corporation Disfranchised
Portarlington Queen's County 1668 Corporation One seat
Randalstown County Antrim 1683 Freeman / Potwalloper Disfranchised
Rathcormack County Cork c. 1611 Potwalloper / Manor Disfranchised
Ratoath County Meath ? Manor Disfranchised
Roscommon Borough County Roscommon ? Corporation Disfranchised
St Canice/Irishtown County Kilkenny 1264? Corporation Disfranchised
St Johnstown County Donegal before 1619 Corporation Disfranchised
St Johnstown County Longford 1628 Corporation Disfranchised
Sligo Town County Sligo 1614 Corporation One seat
Strabane County Tyrone 1613 Corporation Disfranchised
Swords County Dublin ? Potwalloper Disfranchised
Taghmon County Wexford bef. 1642 Corporation Disfranchised
Tallow County Waterford ? Manor / Potwalloper Disfranchised
Thomastown County Kilkenny 1541 Corporation Disfranchised
Tralee County Kerry 1613 Corporation One seat
Trim County Meath 1572 Corporation Disfranchised
Tuam County Galway 1614 Corporation Disfranchised
Tulsk County Roscommon 1663 Corporation Disfranchised
Waterford City County Waterford 1264 Freemen and freeholders One seat
Wexford Town County Wexford ? Freemen One seat
Wicklow Town County Wicklow 1614 Corporation Disfranchised
Youghal County Cork ? Corporation and Freemen One seat
Parliaments

Parliament 1536-1537

Parliament 1541-1543

  • Trim Session 1542

Parliament 1557-1558

Parliaments of Elizabeth 1

No.1 12 January 1559-1 February 1559


1560


No.2 17 January 1568-25 April 1571


1569-1571


Members
  • Sir Edmond Butler
  • Sir Christopher Barnwall

No.3 26 April 1585-14 May 1586
  • Sir Richard Bingham
  • Sir Warham St.Ledger
  • Nicholas Walsh, Speaker

Parliament of James 1 18 May 1613-24 October 1615

members
  • Sir John Davies
  • Sir John Everard, Catholic d.1624
  • Sir James Gough, Waterford

Parliaments of Charles 1


No.1 14 July 1634-18 April 1635
members
  • Patrick Darcy
  • Sir Edward Fitzharris
  • Maurice Fitzgerald
  • Sir Henry Lynch
  • Sir Thomas Luttrell
  • Richard Martin
  • Nicholas Plunkett
  • Sir William Sarsfield
  • Sir Nicholas White

No.2 16 March 1639-30 January 1649

members

  • Nicholas Barnewall, Catholic
  • Patrick Barnewall,Trim
  • John Bellew
  • Sir Richard Blake, Galway
  • Sir Piers Crosby
  • Geoffrey Browne, Cathoic
  • Thomas Burke, Catholic,Mayo
  • Oliver Cashell, Louth
  • William Cole, Protestant, Fermanagh, d.1653
  • Simon Digby, Protestant
  • Sir Maurice Eustace, Speaker, Protestant
  • Richard Fitzgerald, Protestant,Strabane
  • Sir Roebuck Lynch
  • Donough McCarthy, Catholic
  • James Montgomery, Protestant
  • Nicholas Plunkett, Catholic, Meath
  • Edward Rowley, Protestant
  • Hardress Waller, Protestant
  • John Walsh, Catholic

Parliament of Charles 11

No.1 8 May 1661-7August 1666
  • Nicholas Plunkett, Meath
  • Sir Audley Mervyn, Tyrone
  • Sir Maurice Eustace, Speaker

Parliaments of James 11

No.1 7 May 1689-20 July 1689

Parliaments of William 111 and Mary 11


1692 (27 August/5 October-26 June 1693))
  • members
  • Richard Aldworth
  • Francis Annesley(brother of Maurice)
  • Maurice Annesley (brother of Francis)
  • Alan Brodrick
  • Sir Francis Brewster, Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • Randall Brice
  • Alan Broderick (brother of Thomas)
  • Thomaas Broderick (brother of Alan)
  • Joseph Coghlan
  • Sir Richard Levinge, Speaker?
  • Stephen Ludlow
  • Robert Molesworth
  • Neave
  • William Ponsonby
  • Brigadier Rawdon
  • John Reading
  • Rochfort (Speaker)
  • Philip Savage
  • Edward Singleton
  • James Sloane
  • Richard Warburton
  • Brigadier William Wolsely

Parliament 27 August 1695-14 June 1699

Parliament 1703/1710
  • Alan Brodrick, Whig, Speaker
  • Sir Toby Butler
  • Henry Tenison,Tory

Parliament 1713/1714
  • Alan Brodrick, Whig, Speaker

Parliament of George 1, 12 November 1715 - 11June 1727

Election 1715
  • William Conolly, Speaker
  • St. John Brodrick

Election 1723
  • Willian Conolly, Speaker,
  • St John Brodrick

Parliament of George 11 1727 -1760


Election 1727

  • Sir Richard Cox
  • Anthony Malone (Married Speaker Gore's daughter),Westmeath
  • St. John Brodrick
  • Thomas Carter
  • Luke Gardiner, Tralee to 1727, Thomastown to 1755
  • Sir Ralph Gore, Speaker, Chancellor of the Exchequer,died February, 1733
  • Edward Lovett Pearce

Election 1737/1738

Election 1739


  • John Ponsonby

=1747=

  • Henry Gore, Tulsk, Co. Roscommon
  • Frederick Gore, Killybegs, Co.Donegal
  • Sir Ralph Gore, Donegal
  • John Macarell, Carlingford
  • Henry Mitchell, Castlebar

Election1751/52


  • Thomas Newenham, Cork
  • Sir Richard Cox, Cork
  • Cosby Nesbitt, Cavan Borough
  • Frederick Gore, Killybegs
  • Henry Gore, Tulsk
  • Sir Ralph Gore, Donegal
  • John Macarell, Carlingford
  • Henry Mitchell, Castlebar

Election 1753/1754


  • Francis Pierpoint Burton, Killybegs
  • Robert Fitzgerald, Kerry
  • Henry Gore
  • Frederick Gore
  • Sir Ralph Gore, Donegal
  • John Macarell, Carlingford
  • Henry Mitchell, Castlebar
  • Cosby Nesbitt, Cavan Borough

Parliament 1755/1756


  • Mervyn Archdall
  • William Brownlow,Independent, Armagh
  • Francis Pierpoint Burton, Kilybegs
  • Robert French
  • John Gore
  • Henry Gore,Tulsk
  • Frederick Gore, Killybegs
  • Sir Ralph Gore, Donegal
  • Anthony Malone
  • John Macarell, Carlingford
  • Henry Mitchell, Castlebar
  • Edmund Pery,Independent
  • John Ponsonby
  • Abel Ram (Committee of Commons unseated Robert Leigh),Wexford

Parliament 1757/1760


  • Sir Archibold Acheson
  • John Bowes
  • Benjamin Burton
  • Sir Charles Burton, (Dublin)
  • Francis Pierpoint Burton, Killybegs
  • Nathaniel Clements
  • Cunninghame
  • James Dunn (Dublin)
  • Sir William Fownes
  • John Gore
  • Henry Gore
  • Frederick Gore
  • John Hely-Hutchinson (Cork)
  • Henry Lyons
  • Anthony Malone

  • Cosby Nesbitt, Cavan Borough
  • Charles O'Hara
  • Edmond Pery ,Independent
  • John Ponsonby (Speaker and Commissioner of revenue)
  • Sir Thomas Prendergast
  • Stone
  • Philip Tisdall

Parliaments of George III

  • No. 1, 22 October 1761 - 28 May 1768
  • John Foster
  • Charles Lucas
  • Edmund Sexton Pery
  • Thomas Waite

Election 1766
  • Andrews
  • Beauchamp
  • Bowes
  • HEnry Flood, Kilkenny
  • Lucas
  • Cosby Nesbitt, Cavan Borough
  • Sir Lucius O'Brien, Co.Clare

No.2 17 October 1769 - 5 April 1776


  • Robert Clements, Donegal
  • Colonel Alexander Montgomery, Donegal

No.3, 18 June 1776 - 25 July 1783


  • Sir Edward Newenham, Independent

No.4, 14 October 1783 - 8 April 1790


  • Welbore Agar, Kilkenny
  • Isaac Corry
  • Thomas Coughlan, Carlingford
  • Henry Flood
  • Sir William Godfrey, Tralee

  • Henry Grattan, Independent
  • Robert Jephson, Granard
  • Sir Richard Johnstone, Blessington
  • Sir James May, Waterford
  • James Carrique Ponsonby, Tralee
  • Ponsoy

=1790=

  • Nathaniel Warren

No. 5, 20 May 1790 - 11 July 1797


  • Denis Browne, Mayo
  • Peter Burrows
  • Todd Jones
  • John Beresford

No.6, 9January 1798 - 31 December 1800


  • Charles O'Hara
  • Lucius O'Brien
  • Edmond Sexton Pery

Resignation


Until 1793 members could not resign their seats. They could only cease to be a member of the House by one of four ways:

In 1793 a methodology for resignation was created, equivalent to the Chiltern Hundreds in the British House of Commons. Irish members could now be appointed to either the Escheatorship of Munster, the Escheatorship of Leinster, the Escheatorship of Connaught or the Escheatorship of Ulster. Possession of one of these Crown offices, with entailed a 30/ (30 shilling) salary, automatically terminated one's membership of the House of Commons.

See also


Parliament of Ireland | Historical lower houses

 

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