Armagh City | |
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Former Borough constituency | |
for the House of Commons | |
1801–1885 | |
Replaced by | Mid Armagh |
Armagh City was a United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland.
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This constituency was the parliamentary borough of Armagh in County Armagh. It was the successor constituency to the Armagh City constituency of the Parliament of Ireland.
The constituency was disenfranchised in the 1885 redistribution of parliamentary seats and incorporated into the county division of Mid Armagh.
Election | Member | Party | Note | |
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1801, January 1 | Patrick Duigenan | Tory | 1801: Co-opted. 1816: Died. | |
1816, May 8 | Daniel Webb Webber | Tory | ||
1818, June 26 | John Leslie Foster | Tory | Also returned for Lisburn | |
1820, March 16 | William Stuart | Tory | ||
1826, June 19 | Rt Hon. Henry Goulburn | Tory | ||
1831, May 10 | Viscount Ingestre | Tory | Resigned to contest Dublin | |
1831, August 25 | Sir John William Head Brydges | Tory | ||
1832, December 15 | Leonard Dobbin | Liberal | ||
1837, August 7 | William Curry | Liberal | Appointed Master in Chancery | |
1840, May 22 | John Dawson Rawdon | Liberal | ||
1852, July 9 | Ross Stephenson Moore | Conservative | Died | |
1855, December 6 | Joshua Walter McGeough Bond | Conservative | ||
1857, April 2 | Stearne Ball Miller | Conservative | ||
1859, May 5 | Joshua Walter McGeough Bond | Conservative | ||
1865, July 17 | Stearne Ball Miller | Conservative | Appointed Judge in Bankruptcy | |
1867, January 30 | John Vance | Conservative | Died | |
1875, October 18 | George Beresford | Conservative | Last MP for the constituency | |
1885 | Constituency abolished |