North Mayo (UK Parliament constituency) explained

North Mayo
Type:county
Parliament:uk
Year:1885
Abolished:1922
Seats:1
Previous:Mayo
Next:Mayo North and West

North Mayo was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, which returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected on a system of first-past-the-post, from 1885 to 1922.

Prior to the 1885 general election the area was part of the two-seat Mayo constituency. From 1922, on the establishment of the Irish Free State, it was not represented in the UK Parliament.

Boundaries

This constituency comprised the northern part of County Mayo.

1885–1922: The baronies of Erris and Tirawley, and that part of the barony of Gallen contained within the parishes of Attymass and Kilgarvan.

Members of Parliament

YearsMemberParty
1885–1890Daniel CrillyIrish Parliamentary Party
1891–1900Irish National Federation
1900–1910Conor O'KellyIrish Parliamentary Party
1910–1918Daniel BoyleIrish Parliamentary Party
1918–1922John CrowleySinn Féin

Elections

Elections in the 1910s

References