Francis Beamish Explained

Francis Beamish
Office:Member of Parliament
for Cork City
Term Start:20 August 1853
Term End:12 July 1865
Alongside:Nicholas Daniel Murphy (Feb. 1865–Jul. 1865)
Francis Lyons (Jun. 1859–Feb. 1865)
William Trant Fagan (1853–Jun. 1859)
Predecessor:Francis Murphy
William Trant Fagan
Successor:Nicholas Daniel Murphy
John Maguire
Term Start2:11 August 1837
Term End2:5 July 1841
Alongside2:Daniel Callaghan
Predecessor2:Herbert Baldwin
Daniel Callaghan
Successor2:Daniel Callaghan
Francis Murphy
Birth Date:5 April 1802
Nationality:Irish
Party:Liberal/Whig

Francis Bernard Beamish (5 April 1802 – 1 February 1868)[1] [2] was an Irish Whig and Liberal politician.[3] [4]

Beamish was the son of William Beamish and Anne Jane Margaret (née Delacour) and, in 1837, married Catherine Savery de Lisle de Courcy, daughter of Michael de Courcy and Catherine de Lisle. They had at least one child: Francis Bernard Servington Beamish, who was born in 1839.[2]

A Freeman of Cork in 1827, Beamish was made Mayor of Cork in 1843, and High Sheriff of the City of Cork in 1852, and was also a Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace.[2]

Beamish was elected as a Whig Member of Parliament (MP) for Cork City at the 1837 general election and held the seat until 1841, when he did not stand for re-election. He returned to the seat, again as a Whig, at a by-election in 1853—caused by the appointment of Francis Murphy as a Commissioner of Insolvency—and, becoming a Liberal in 1859, held the seat until 1865, when he did not seek re-election.[2] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rayment . Leigh . The House of Commons: Constituencies beginning with "B" . Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page . 24 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180915170511/http://www.leighrayment.com/commons/Bcommons2.htm . 15 September 2018 . usurped . 13 September 2018 .
  2. Web site: Lundy . Darryl . Francis Bernard Beamish . The Peerage . 24 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180924210021/http://www.thepeerage.com/p27110.htm . 24 September 2018 . 24 September 2018 . live.
  3. Book: Smith. Henry Stooks. The Register of Parliamentary Contested Elections. 1842. Simpkin, Marshall & Company. 220–221. Second. 23 September 2018 . .
  4. News: Aris's Birmingham Gazette . 29 August 1853 . 1 . . subscription . 24 September 2018 .
  5. Book: Walker. B.M.. Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922. 1978. Royal Irish Academy. Dublin. 0901714127. 264.