Coleraine (UK Parliament constituency)
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Coleraine Borough constituency |
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Created: | 1801 |
Abolished: | 1885 |
Type: | House of Commons |
Members: | One |
Coleraine is a former United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January 1801.
[edit] Boundaries
This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Coleraine in County Londonderry.
[edit] Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | Note | |
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1801, January 1 | Walter Jones | Tory | 1801: Co-opted | |
1806, November 13 | Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, Bt | Tory | Also returned by and elected to sit for Londonderry City | |
1807, February 4 | Walter Jones | Tory | Resigned | |
1809, June 26 | John Poer Beresford | Tory | ||
1812, October 17 | Lord George Thomas Beresford | Tory | Resigned | |
1814, June 10 | Sir John Poer Beresford, Bt | Tory | Resigned | |
1823, February 22 | Sir John William Head Brydges | Tory | Unseated on petition 4 August 1831 | |
1831, August 4 | William Taylor Copeland | Whig | Declared duly elected on petition | |
1832, December 13 | Sir John Poer Beresford, Bt | Conservative 1 | Unseated on petition 27 May 1833 | |
1833, May 27 | William Taylor Copeland | Liberal 2 | Declared duly elected on petition | |
1837, August 4 | Edward Litton | Conservative | Appointed Master of Chancery in Ireland | |
1843, February 18 | John Boyd | Conservative | Resigned | |
1852, March 22 | Rt Hon. Lord Naas | Conservative | ||
1857, March 30 | John Boyd | Conservative | Died 2 January 1862 | |
1862, January 31 | Sir Henry Hervey Bruce, Bt | Conservative | ||
1874, February 6 | Daniel Taylor | Liberal | ||
1880, April 3 | Sir Henry Hervey Bruce, Bt | Conservative | Last MP for the constituency | |
1885 | Constituency abolished |
Supplemental Notes:-
- 1 Walker (like F. W. S. Craig in his compilations of election results for Great Britain) classifies Tory candidates as Conservatives from 1832. The name Conservative was gradually adopted as a description for the Tories. The party is deemed to be named Conservative from the 1835 general election.
- 2 Walker (like F. W. S. Craig in his compilations of election results for Great Britain) classifies Whig, Radical and similar candidates as Liberals from 1832. The name Liberal was gradually adopted as a description for the Whigs and politicians allied with them, before the formal creation of the Liberal Party shortly after the 1859 general election.
[edit] References
- The Parliaments of England by Henry Stooks Smith (1st edition published in three volumes 1844-50), 2nd edition edited (in one volume) by F.W.S. Craig (Political Reference Publications 1973)
- Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922, edited by B.M. Walker (Royal Irish Academy 1978)
Categories: Historic Westminster constituency in Ireland stubs | Politics of County Londonderry | Westminster constituencies in Northern Ireland (historic) | United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1801 | United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1885 | Coleraine