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Cork County
Cork County was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800. A former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning two Members of Parliament. ...
The following list identifies every constituency used in Parliamentary etc. ...
The Irish House of Commons by Francis Wheatley (1780) The Irish House of Commons was the lower house of the Parliament of Ireland, that existed from mediæval times until 1800. ...
The Irish House of Commons by Francis Wheatley (1780) The Irish House of Commons was the lower house of the Parliament of Ireland, that existed from mediæval times until 1800. ...
Boundaries and Boundary Changes This constituency was the borough of [[Cork County] in County Cork. Parliamentary boroughs are boroughs that are entitled to representation in a Parliament. ...
Statistics Province: Munster County Town: Cork Code: C (CK proposed) Area: 7,457 km² Population (2006) 480,909 (including City of Cork); 361,766 (without Cork City) Website: www. ...
Following the Act of Union 1800 the borough retained two parliamentary seats in the United Kingdom House of Commons. The neutrality of this article is disputed. ...
The House of Commons is a component of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which also includes the Sovereign and the House of Lords. ...
Members of Parliament It returned two members to the Parliament of Ireland to 1900 - 1585, April. Sir John Norreys, knt. William Cogan, Esq. John Fitzgerald, Esq., of Cloyne.
- 1613, April 19th. Dermod McCarthy, Esq., of Lohort. Andrew Barrett, Esq., of Ballincollig.
- 1634, June 23rd. Sir William St. Leger, knt., of Doneraile. Sir Donagh McCarthy, knt.
- 1639, March 2nd. Sir William St. Leger, knt., of Doneraile. Sir Donagh McCarthy, knt. Redmond Roche, of Cahirduggan, expelled the 22nd of June, 1642, for the 1641 Rebellion.
- 1661, April 25th. Hon. Richard Boyle. Sir Henry Tynte, knt., of Roxhall.
- 1661, June 2nd. Sir John Perceval, bart., of Burton, vice Tynte, deceased.
- 1665, Dec. 7th. Roger Lord Broghill, vice Boyle, deceased.
- 1665-1666, John St Ledger (d.31st March 1696).
- 1689, Patriot Parliament
- 1682-1695
- 1692 Hon. Henry Boyle. Sir St. John Brodrick
- 1695-1703
- 1695, Sir St. John Brodrick, Thomas Brodrick
- 1703-1713
- 1703, Sir John Perceval, Thomas Brodrick
- 1713-1715
- 1715-1727
- 1715, Hon. St. John Brodrick, Henry Boyle (1682-1764), to 1756.
- 1727
- 1727, Hon. St. John Brodrick. Henry Boyle
- 1727-1761,
- 1728, Sir Matthew Deane, vice Brodrick, deceased.
- 1747, Arthur Hyde, vice Deane, deceased.
- 1756, Charles Boyle Lord Boyle, created Earl of Shannon.
- 1761-1768
- 1768-1776
- 1768, Richard Townsend, John Hyde (d.1832)
- 1776-1783
- 1783-1790
- 1790-1797
- 1797-1800
- Robert King Lord Kingsborough, Henry Boyle Lord Boyle
- 1798 Robert Uniacke-Fitzgerald
Sir John Norreys (ca 1547 â July 3, 1597, Mallow, County Cork, Ireland) was a skillful and courageous English soldier of a Berkshire family of court gentry, son of a life-long friend of Queen Elizabeth. ...
John Fitzgerald (born February 10, 1984) is an Irish football player who currently plays for Bury F.C. on loan from Blackburn Rovers F.C.. Also, John Fitzgerald, Australian Tennis Player and doubles partner of John Alexander. ...
Cloyne (Irish: Cluain) is a small village to the south-east of the town of Midleton in eastern County Cork in Ireland. ...
Ballincollig (Irish: Baile an Chollaigh) is a town about 8km west of Cork City in County Cork, Ireland. ...
Doneraile (Irish: Dún ar Aill) is a town in County Cork, Ireland. ...
The Irish Rebellion of 1641 began as an attempted coup détat by Irish Catholic gentry, but rapidly degenerated into bloody inter communal violence between native Irish Catholics and English and Scottish Protestant settlers. ...
Richard Boyle may be: Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork Richard Boyle, 4th Earl of Cork Richard Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The year 1696 had the earliest equinoxes and solstices for 400 years in the Gregorian calendar, because this year is a leap year and the Gregorian calendar would have behaved like the Julian calendar since March 1500 had it have been in use that long. ...
The Patriot Parliament of 1689 is the name of the Irish Parliament called by James II. James had landed at Kinsale in March with a small army comprised of French and Irish troops to launch his bid to win back the English crown. ...
Justin MCarthy (22 November 1830 - 1912) was an Irish politician, historian and novelist. ...
Alan Brodrick (born 31 Jan 1702; died 8 June 1747) succeeded his father Alan Brodrick senior as Viscount Midleton on 29 August 1728. ...
Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery (July 28, 1674 - August 28, 1731), the second son of Roger, 2nd earl, was born at Chelsea. ...
The title of Earl of Shannon was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1756. ...
Richard Boyle may be: Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork Richard Boyle, 4th Earl of Cork Richard Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The title of Earl of Shannon was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1756. ...
James Bernard was a British film composer born in 1925 and dying in 2001. ...
James Bernard was a British film composer born in 1925 and dying in 2001. ...
James Bernard was a British film composer born in 1925 and dying in 2001. ...
Reference - [1]
- Johnston-Liik, E. M. (2002). History of the Irish Parliament, 1692–1800, Publisher: Ulster Historical Foundation (28 Feb 2002), ISBN 1-90368-809-4
- T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin, F. J. Byrne, A New History of Ireland 1534-1691, Oxford University Press, 1978
- Tim Cadogan and Jeremiah Falvey, A Biographical Dictionary of Cork, 2006, Four Courts Press ISBN 1-84682-030-8
- List of Irish constituencies
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