List of Irish MPs 1639–1649 facts for kids
This is a list of members of the Irish House of Commons between 1639 and 1649. There were almost 300 MPs at a time in this period.
Name | Constituency | Religion | Notes |
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Sir Jerome Alexander | Lifford | Protestant | |
Nicholas Barnewall | County Dublin | Catholic | Later 1st Viscount Barnewall |
Patrick Barnewall | Trim | ||
Peregrine Banastre | Clonakilty | ||
John Bellew | |||
Patrick Bellew | County Louth | ||
Richard Bellings | Callan | Catholic | |
Sir Henry Bingham | Castlebar | (Born in England, 1573) | |
Sir Richard Blake | County Galway | Catholic | |
Sir Valentine Blake | Galway | Catholic | |
Robert Blennerhassett | Tralee | ||
Sir John Borlase | Enniskillen | ||
Sir John Borlase | Belturbet | ||
Sir Ulick Bourke | County Galway | ||
Joshua Boyle | Mallow | ||
Geoffrey Browne | Athenry | Catholic | |
Sir William Brownlow | County Armagh | Protestant | |
Thomas Burke | County Mayo | Catholic | |
Robert Byron | Augher | ||
John Bysse | Charlemont | Protestant | |
Robert Bysse | Drogheda | Protestant | |
William Cadogan | County Monaghan | Protestant | |
John Cairnes | Augher | ||
Oliver Cashell | County Louth | ||
Tobias Caulfeild | County Tyrone | Protestant | later 3rd Baron Caulfeild |
Arthur Champion | Enniskillen | ||
Arthur Chichester | County Antrim | ||
John Chichester | Dungannon | ||
William Cole | County Fermanagh | Protestant | |
Sir Charles Coote | Queen's County | ||
Charles Coote | County Leitrim | Protestant | later 1st Earl of Mountrath |
Piers Crosby | Queen's County | Catholic | |
Patrick D'Arcy | Navan | Catholic | |
Paul Davys | County Donegal | ||
Simon Digby | Philipstown | Protestant | |
James Dillon | County Westmeath | Catholic | |
Lucas Dillon | County Roscommon | ||
Anthony Doppinge | Bandonbridge | ||
Sir Maurice Eustace | Athy | Protestant | Speaker |
Patrick Roche Fitz-Richard | Kinsale | ||
Sir Edward Fitzharris | County Limerick | ||
Mathew Forde | County Dublin | Protestant | 1642 |
Faithful Fortescue | County Armagh | ||
Patrick French | Wexford | ||
James Galbraith | Strabane | ||
William Gilbert | Trinity College | ||
Sir Ralph Gore | County Donegal | ||
Sir John Hume | County Fermanagh | ||
Bryan Jones | Baltimore | ||
Oliver Jones | Athlone | Catholic sympathies | |
Sir Richard Kennedy | Kildare Borough | ||
Robert King | Boyle | ||
William Kingsmill | Mallow | ||
Henry Knyveton | Baltimore | ||
Richard Lambart | Kilbeggan | Later 2nd Earl of Cavan | |
Sir Roger Langford | County Antrim | ||
Dr Dudley Loftus | Naas | 1642–1648 | |
Sir Roebuck Lynch | Galway | ||
Sir Donagh MacCarthy | County Cork | Catholic | 20 Feb 1641 Lord Muskerry |
Philip Mainwaring | Carysfort | (Born in England, 1589) | |
John Martin | Charlemont | Protestant | |
James Montgomery | County Down | Protestant | |
Henry Moore | Ardee | later 1st Earl of Drogheda | |
Dermot O'Brien | County Clare | ||
Donogh O'Brien | County Clare | ||
Gordon O'Neill | County Tyrone | ||
Sir Phelim O'Neill | Dungannon | Catholic | |
Sir Richard Osborne | County Waterford | ||
Sir Richard Osborne | Dungarvan | ||
Sir William Parsons | County Wicklow | (Born in England, 1570) | |
Nicholas Plunkett | Meath | Catholic | 1639-1641 |
George Radcliffe | Sligo Borough | Protestant | |
Redmond Roche | County Cork | Catholic | Replaced Sir Donough MacCarty |
Edward Rowley | Londonderry City | Protestant | |
Sir William St Leger | County Cork | Protestant | |
Sir William Sambach | Carrickfergus | (Born in England) | |
Sir Francis Slingsby | Bandonbridge | ||
Sir Robert Talbot | County Wicklow | ||
John Taylor | Swords | ||
Sir Robert Travers | Clonakilty | ||
Sir Edward Trevor | County Down | Protestant | |
Sir Hardress Waller | Askeaton | Protestant | |
John Walsh | Catholic | ||
Christopher Wandesford | Kildare Borough | (Born in England, 1592) | |
Sir James Ware | Trinity College | Protestant |
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