Ardee (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Ardee | |
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Former Borough constituency for the Irish House of Commons | |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1378 |
Abolished | 1801 |
Replaced by | Disenfranchised |
Ardee (also known as Ardee Borough) was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1378 to 1801.
History
Ardee in County Louth was enfranchised as a borough constituency in 1378. In 1665 the Lord Lieutenant (James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde) wrote to the Portreeve of Ardee recommending Sir Robert Byron, as Burgess in Parliament for Ardee, in the room of Captain John Chambers, "removed" and Colonel Brent Moore, in the "stead of Lieutenant John Ruxton, removed". In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by King James II, Ardee was represented by two members.[1] It continued to send two Members of Parliament to the Irish House of Commons until the Parliament of Ireland was merged into the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 1 January 1801. The constituency was disenfranchised on 31 December 1800.
The borough was represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom as part of the county constituency of Louth.
Electoral system and electorate
The parliamentary representatives of the borough were elected using the bloc vote for two-member elections and first past the post for single-member by-elections.
A summary of the borough electorate was included in Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837. The electorate consisted of the members of the Borough Corporation (the local Council) and the freemen. All of the classes of electors qualified because of co-option by all or part of the existing ones, so this was a constituency with an oligarchic constitution rather than a democratic one.
Members of Parliament
- 1559-1559 ?
- 1568-1571 ?
- 1585-1586 Robert Barnewall and ?
- 1613-1615 ?
- 1634-1635 ?
- 1639-1643 Henry Moore
- 1665-1666 Erasmus Smith;[2] Sir Richard Stephens
- 1661-1666 John Chambers and John Ruxton; replaced by (1665) Sir Robert Byron vice Chambers and Brent Moore vice Ruxton (expelled)
1689–1801
Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | ||
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1689 Patriot Parliament | Hugh Gernon | John Babe | ||||
1692 | Henry Tichborne | James Tisdall | ||||
1695 | Brabazon Moore | |||||
1703 | Robert Chambre | |||||
1713 | Michael Tisdall | |||||
1715 | William Moore | |||||
1727 | Robert Parkinson | John Donnellan | ||||
1741 | Tichborne Aston | |||||
1748 | William Ruxton | |||||
1751 | John Ruxton | |||||
1761 | Charles Ruxton | |||||
1768 | George Lowther | |||||
1776 | Francis McNamara | Peter Metge | ||||
1783 | John Ruxton | Charles Ruxton | ||||
1785 | William Ruxton | |||||
1790 | William Parkinson Ruxton | John Wolfe [note 1] | ||||
1798 | Charles Ruxton | William Ruxton | ||||
1799 | William Parkinson Ruxton | |||||
1801 | Disenfranchised |
Notes
- ↑ Styled as The Honourable from 1795
References
- ↑ O'Hart (2007), p. 502
- ↑ Beavan, Alfred P. (1908). Chronological list of aldermen: 1651-1700. The Aldermen of the City of London: Temp. Henry III - 1912. pp. 75–119. Retrieved 2011-11-14.
Bibliography
- O'Hart, John (2007). The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry: When Cromwell came to Ireland. vol. II. Heritage Books. ISBN 0-7884-1927-7.
- Leigh Rayment's historical List of Members of the Irish House of Commons( ) cites: Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary (2002). The History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800 (6 volumes). Ulster Historical Foundation.
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