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This is a list of Members of Parliament elected in the Northern Ireland general election, 1921. All members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons elected at the Northern Ireland general election, 1921 are listed. It should be noted that only the Unionist members took their seats. Parliament Buildings in Northern Ireland The seat of the House of Commons from 1932 to 1972. ...
Two elections in Ireland took place in 1921, as a result of the Government of Ireland Act 1920 to establish the House of Commons of Northern Ireland and the House of Commons of Southern Ireland. ...
Members
| Name | Constituency | Party | | John Milne Barbour | Antrim | Unionist Party | | Maj. Hon. Robert William O'Neill | Antrim | Unionist Party | | George Boyle Hanna | Antrim | Unionist Party | | Robert Crawford | Antrim | Unionist Party | | Robert Megaw | Antrim | Unionist Party | | John Fawcett Gordon | Antrim | Unionist Party | | Joseph Devlin | Antrim | National Party of Northern Ireland | | Richard Best | Armagh | Unionist Party | | Michael Collins | Armagh | Sinn Féin | | Maj. David Shillington | Armagh | Unionist Party | | John Dillon Nugent | Armagh | National Party of Northern Ireland | | Sir Richard Dawson Bates | East Belfast | Unionist Party | | Capt. Herbert Dixon | East Belfast | Unionist Party | | Thompson Donald | East Belfast | Unionist Party | | James Augustine Duff | East Belfast | Unionist Party | | Lloyd Campbell | North Belfast | Unionist Party | | Samuel McGuffin | North Belfast | Unionist Party | | William Grant | North Belfast | Unionist Party | | Robert McKeown | North Belfast | Unionist Party | | Thomas Moles | South Belfast | Unionist Party | | Hugh Pollock | South Belfast | Unionist Party | | Sir Crawford McCullagh | South Belfast | Unionist Party | | Julia McMordie | South Belfast | Unionist Party | | Thomas Burn | West Belfast | Unionist Party | | Robert Lynn | West Belfast | Unionist Party | | William Twaddell | West Belfast | Unionist Party | | Joseph Devlin | West Belfast | National Party of Northern Ireland | | Sir James Craig, Bt | Down | Unionist Party | | Éamon de Valera | Down | Sinn Féin | | John Miller Andrews | Down | Unionist Party | | Thomas Lavery | Down | Unionist Party | | Capt. Hon. Harry Mulholland | Down | Unionist Party | | Robert McBride | Down | Unionist Party | | Thomas McMullan | Down | Unionist Party | | Patrick O'Neill | Down | National Party of Northern Ireland | | Arthur Griffith | Fermanagh and Tyrone | Sinn Féin | | Edward Archdale | Fermanagh and Tyrone | Unionist Party | | William Coote | Fermanagh and Tyrone | Unionist Party | | Seán Milroy | Fermanagh and Tyrone | Sinn Féin | | William Thomas Miller | Fermanagh and Tyrone | Unionist Party | | James Cooper | Fermanagh and Tyrone | Unionist Party | | Seán O'Mahoney | Fermanagh and Tyrone | Sinn Féin | | Thomas Harbison | Fermanagh and Tyrone | National Party of Northern Ireland | | Sir Robert Anderson | Londonderry | Unionist Party | | Eoin MacNeill | Londonderry | Sinn Féin | | Dehra Chichester | Londonderry | Unionist Party | | John Mark | Londonderry | Unionist Party | | George Leeke | Londonderry | National Party of Northern Ireland | | Dr John Campbell | Queen's University of Belfast | Unionist Party | | Prof. Robert Johnstone | Queen's University of Belfast | Unionist Party | | John Hanna Robb | Queen's University of Belfast | Unionist Party | | Dr Hugh Morrison | Queen's University of Belfast | Unionist Party | The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP, sometimes referred to as the Official Unionist Party or OUP or, in a historic sense, simply the Unionist Party ) is a moderate unionist political party in Northern Ireland, which formed its government between 1921 and 1972 and was supported by most unionists throughout the Troubles. ...
Robert William Hugh ONeill, 1st Baron Rathcavan (8 June 1883-28 November 1982) was an Ulster Unionist member of both the UK Parliament and the Parliament of Northern Ireland. ...
Joseph (Joe) Devlin (1872-18 January 1934) was an influential Nationalist politician and Member of Parliament in Northern Ireland. ...
The Nationalist Party, an Irish political party, existed under various forms from 1874 to 1978. ...
General Michael John (Mick) Collins (Irish: ; 16 October 1890 â 22 August 1922) was an Irish revolutionary leader, Minister for Finance in the Irish Republic, Director of Intelligence for the IRA, and member of the Irish delegation during the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations, both as Chairman of the Provisional Government and...
Sinn Féin (pronounced in English, in Irish) is a name used by a series of Irish political movements of the 20th century, each of which claimed sole descent from the original party established by Arthur Griffith in 1905. ...
David Shillington is a Rugby League player who plays for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League competition. ...
Herbert Dixon, 1st Baron Glentoran, OBE (January 23, 1880) â(July 20, 1950) was a Northern Ireland Unionist politician. ...
Thomas Moles, Ulster Unionist politician (1871-1937) Moles was MP for South Belfast at Westminster from 1922 until he retired in 1929. ...
William John Twaddell (1884-22 May 1922) was a Unionist politician from Belfast. ...
Joseph (Joe) Devlin (1872-18 January 1934) was an influential Nationalist politician and Member of Parliament in Northern Ireland. ...
Sir James Craig, later Viscount Craigavon 1st Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. ...
Ãamon de Valera (born with the name Edward George de Valera,IPA: [1][2]) (14 October 1882 â 29 August 1975) was one of the dominant political figures in 20th century Ireland. ...
John Millar Andrews (July 17, 1871 - August 5, 1956) was the second Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. ...
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Eoin MacNeill (May 15, 1867 - October 15, 1945) was an Irish scholar, nationalist and revolutionary. ...
Mark is depicted in iconography with a winged lion Mark, on a 16th century Russian gospel Mark the Evangelist (Markus) (1st century) is traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel of Mark, drawing much of his material from Peter. ...
John Campbell may refer to many different people: British political figures John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun (died 1633) John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll (1680â1743) John Campbell of Cawdor, minor British politician (1695â1777) John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (1705â1782) John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll...
Hugh Borthwick Morrison (born December 16, 1892; died 1957) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. ...
Notes: - Joseph Devlin was elected for both Antrim and Belfast West, but did not take either seat in parliament.
- Maj. Hon. Robert William O'Neill was Speaker of the House from 7th June 1921 to the 2nd May 1929.
Joseph (Joe) Devlin (1872-18 January 1934) was an influential Nationalist politician and Member of Parliament in Northern Ireland. ...
References - Biographies of Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons
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The Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007 will be held on 7 March 2007. ...
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