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Encyclopedia > MPs elected in the Northern Ireland general election, 1921

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

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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
Elected representatives in Northern Ireland
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