Carlingford | |
Type: | borough |
Borough: | Carlingford |
County: | County Louth |
Region: | Ireland |
Parliament: | ihc |
Abolished: | 1801 |
Next: | Disfranchised |
Seats: | 2 |
Carlingford was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1801.
In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by King James II, Carlingford was represented with two members.
Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | |||
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1689 Patriot Parliament | |||||||
1692 | < | -- party --> | |||||
August 1695 | < | -- party --> | |||||
1695 | |||||||
1703 | < | -- party --> | |||||
1705 | |||||||
1713 | James Stannus | < | -- party --> | ||||
1715 | Blayney Townley | < | -- party --> | ||||
1721 | William Stannus | < | -- party --> | ||||
1723 | < | -- party --> | |||||
1727 | Harry Townley | ||||||
1741 | John Macarell | ||||||
1757 | William Townley-Balfour | ||||||
1760 | < | -- party --> | |||||
1768 | Robert Ross | ||||||
1776 | Thomas Knox[5] | Theophilus Blakeney | |||||
1783 | Sir John Blaquiere [6] | Thomas Coghlan | |||||
1790 | Sir Charles des Voeux, 1st Bt | James Blaquiere | |||||
January 1798 | Robert Ross[7] | Robert Johnson[8] | |||||
1798 | Richard Magenis | Sir Thomas Lighton, 1st Bt | |||||
1801 | Constituency disenfranchised |