Carrickfergus | |
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Former Borough constituency | |
for the House of Commons | |
1801–1885 | |
Replaced by | East Antrim |
Carrickfergus is a 19th century United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Northern Ireland, represented, between 1801 and 1885, by one MP.
This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Carrickfergus in County Antrim.
Election | Member | Party | Note | |
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1801, January 1 | Noah Dalway | 1801: Co-opted | ||
1802, July 30 | Lord Spencer Chichester | Tory | Resigned | |
1807, April 29 | James Craig | Whig | Initially elected four weeks earlier, in the 31 March 1807 Carrickfergus by-election | |
1812, November 5 | Arthur Chichester | Tory | ||
1818, July 1 | Earl of Belfast | Tory | ||
1820, March 16 | Sir Arthur Chichester, Bt | Tory | Created Baronet 13 September 1821 | |
1830, August 10 | Lord George Augusta Hill | Whig | ||
1832, December 9 | Conway Richard Dobbs | Conservative 1 | Election declared void on petition and writ suspended March 1833 | |
1835, January 10 | Peter Kirk | Conservative | ||
1847, August 3 | Hon. Wellington Stapleton-Cotton | Conservative | ||
1857, April 2 | William Cary Dobbs | Conservative | ||
1859, May 6 | Robert Torrens | Conservative | ||
1868, November 21 | Marriott Robert Dalway | Conservative | ||
1880, April 2 | Thomas Greer | Conservative | Last MP for the constituency | |
1885 | Constituency abolished |
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