Dublin St Stephen's Green | |
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Former Borough constituency | |
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1885–1922 | |
Number of members | one |
Created from | Dublin |
St Stephen's Green, a division of Dublin, was a UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the British House of Commons 1885–1922.
Prior to the 1885 general election, the city was the undivided two member Dublin City constituency. In 1885, Dublin was divided into four constituencies: the St Stephen's Green, Dublin College Green, Dublin Harbour and Dublin St Patrick's constituencies.
In 1918, the city was allocated seven seats: in addition to the four existing constituencies, the new divisions were Dublin Clontarf, Dublin St James's and Dublin St Michan's.
From the dissolution of 1922, the area was no longer represented in the UK Parliament.
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This constituency comprised part of the city of Dublin.
Dublin St Stephen's Green gave Sinn Féin almost two-thirds of its votes. The minority was fairly evenly divided between the Irish Parliamentary Party and the Unionists.
In common with other Sinn Féiners, elected in 1918, the Deputy did not take his seat at Westminster but instead participated in the revolutionary Dáil Éireann.
Key to parties: APN Anti-Parnellite Nationalist (Irish Parliamentary Party), Ind N Independent Nationalist, Ind N-H Independent Nationalist (supporter of Timothy Healy), Lab Irish Labour Party, N Nationalist (Irish Parliamentary Party), PN Parnellite Nationalist (Irish Parliamentary Party), SF Sinn Féin, U Unionist, LU Liberal Unionist, L Liberal Party.
From | To | Name (Party) | Born | Died |
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1885 | 1888 | Edmund Dwyer Gray (N) | 1845 | 27 March 1888 |
1888 | 1892 | Thomas Alexander Dickson (L) | 1833 | 17 June 1909 |
1892 | 1898 | William Kenny (LU) | 14 January 1846 | 4 February 1921 |
1898 | 1900 | James Henry Mussen Campbell (U) | 4 April 1851 | 22 March 1931 |
1900 | 1904 | James McCann (N) | 1840 | 14 February 1904 |
1904 | 1910 | Laurence Ambrose Waldron (N) | 14 November 1858 | 27 December 1923 |
1910 | 1918 | Patrick Joseph Brady (N) | 1868 | 20 May 1943 |
1918 | 1922 | Thomas Kelly (SF) | 13 September 1868 | 20 April 1942 |
This constituency elected its MP using the first past the post electoral system.
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