County Limerick (UK Parliament constituency)
County Limerick, also known as Limerick County, was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, which returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885.
Boundaries
This constituency comprised the whole of County Limerick, except for the Parliamentary borough of Limerick.
Members of Parliament
Year |
1st Member |
1st Party |
2nd Member |
2nd Party |
1801, 1 Jan |
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John Waller |
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William Odell |
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1802, 22 July |
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Charles Silver Oliver |
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1806, 22 November |
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Windham Quin, later Earl of Dunraven & Mt Earl |
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1818, 8 July |
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Richard FitzGibbon, later Earl of Clare |
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1820, 30 March |
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Standish O'Grady, later Viscount Guillamore |
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1826, 23 Jun |
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Thomas Lloyd |
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1830, 2 Feb |
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Standish O'Grady, later Viscount Guillamore[1] |
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1830, 3 May |
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James Hewitt Massy Dawson |
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1830, 10 Aug |
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Standish O'Grady, later Viscount Guillamore |
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1835, 15 Jan |
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William Smith O'Brien[2] |
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1841, 10 Jul |
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Caleb Powell |
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1847, 14 Aug |
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William Monsell, later Baron Emly |
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1849, 1 Jun |
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Samuel Dickson |
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1850, 14 Dec |
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Wyndham Goold |
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1854, Dec |
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Stephen de Vere |
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1859, 16 May |
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Samuel Auchmuty Dickson |
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1865, 19 Jul |
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Edward John Synan |
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1874, 11 Feb |
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William Henry O'Sullivan |
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1885 |
Constituency divided: see East Limerick and West Limerick |
Elections
Notes
- ^ O'Grady's s name was erased from the return and that of James Hewitt Massy Dawson substituted 3 May 1830
- ^ O'Brien was found guilty of high treason in Oct 1848
References
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Parliament of Ireland
to 1800 |
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Westminster 1801–1922
and First Dáil 1918 |
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Dáil Éireann
1918–present |
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European Parliament
1979–present |
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Irish counties: Carlow · Cavan · Clare · Cork · Donegal · Dublin · Galway · Kerry · Kildare · Kilkenny · Laois · Leitrim · Limerick · Longford · Louth · Mayo · Meath · Monaghan · Offaly · Roscommon · Sligo · Tipperary · Waterford · Westmeath · Wexford · Wicklow
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