world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomTralee was a constituency in Ireland of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, returning one Member of Parliament (MP). It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January 1801. The borough constituency continued to be represented until it was disfranchised in 1885.
Tralee |
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Number of members | one |
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Replaced by | West Kerry |
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Boundaries
This constituency was the parliamentary borough of Tralee in County Kerry.
Members of Parliament
The list below includes a line for every UK Parliament election held in the constituency, even if the incumbent MP was re-elected.
Election | Member | Party | Note |
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1801-01-01 |
Arthur Moore |
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1801: Co-opted a |
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1802-07-24 |
Rt Hon. George Canning |
Tory |
Appointed Treasurer of the Navy |
1804-06-04 |
Later Prime Minister 1827 |
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1806-11-17 |
Rt Hon. Maurice FitzGerald (The 18th Knight of Kerry) |
Whig |
Also returned by and elected to sit for County Kerry |
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1807-01-17 |
Samuel Boddington |
Tory |
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1807-05-21 |
Sir Arthur Wellesley |
Tory |
Also returned by and elected to sit for Newport (Isle of Wight). Later Prime Minister (as the 1st Duke of Wellington) 1828–30 and 1834. |
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1807-07-27 |
Evan Foulkes |
Tory |
Resigned |
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1808-02-25 |
James Stephen |
Tory |
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1812-10-27 |
Henry Arthur Herbert |
Whig |
Resigned |
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1813-06-17 |
James Evan Baillie |
Whig |
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1818-06-29 |
Edward Denny |
Tory |
Later 4th Baronet. Resigned. |
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1819-05-29 |
James Cuffe |
Tory[1] |
Died 29 July 1828 |
1820-03-20 |
1826 |
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1828-09-12 |
Sir Edward Denny, Bt |
Tory[2] |
3rd Baronet. Resigned. |
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1829-06-09 |
Robert Vernon Smith |
Whig[3] |
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1831-05-07 |
Walker Ferrand |
Tory[3] |
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1832-12-14 |
Maurice O'Connell |
Repeal Association[3][4] |
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1837-08-07 |
John Bateman |
Conservative[3][4] |
Unseated on petition |
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1838-03-12 |
Maurice O'Connell |
Repeal Association[3][4] |
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1852-07-15 |
Radical[5] |
Died 18 June 1853 |
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1853-07-04 |
Daniel O'Connell Jnr |
Whig[6][7] |
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1859-05-02 |
Liberal[4] |
Resigned |
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1863-05-15 |
Rt Hon. Thomas O'Hagan |
Liberal[4] |
Appointed Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland |
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1865-02-14 |
Daniel O'Donoghue (The O'Donoghue) |
Liberal[4] |
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1880-04-01 |
Home Rule League[4] |
Last MP for the constituency |
1885-11-18 |
Constituency abolished |
Note:
- a Member of the former Parliament of Ireland chosen by lot to sit in the UK House of Commons from 1801.
Elections
Elections in the 1830s
Vernon Smith was appointed as a Commissioner of the Treasury, requiring a by-election.
- On petition, tendered votes were allowed, altering total votes to 133 for O'Connell and 111 for Bateman, allowing O'Connell to be declared elected.
Elections in the 1840s
Elections in the 1850s
O'Connell's death caused a by-election.
Elections in the 1860s
O'Connell resigned, causing a by-election.
O'Hagan resigned after being appointed a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, causing a by-election.
Elections in the 1870s
Elections in the 1880s
See also
- Wikipedia:WikiProject UK Parliament constituencies/Historic constituency names
References
- Farrell, Stephen; Fisher, David R. "CUFFE, James (?1778-1828), of Deal Castle, co. Mayo". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
- Farrell, Stephen. "DENNY, Sir Edward, 3rd bt. (?1774-1831), of Kingsend House, Powick, Worcs". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
- Smith, Henry Stooks (1842). The Register of Parliamentary Contested Elections (Second ed.). Simpkin, Marshall & Company. p. 240.
- Walker, B.M., ed. (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 0901714127.
- The Irish Franchise and Registration Question. London: Ridgways. 1841. p. 9.
- "Shrewsbury Chronicle". 1 July 1853. p. 2. Retrieved 14 October 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "Answers to Correspondents". Dublin Weekly Nation. 9 July 1853. p. 8. Retrieved 14 October 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- Farrell, Stephen. "Tralee". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
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Parliament of Ireland to 1800 |
- Ardfert (1639–1800)
- Dingle (1607–1800)
- Kerry (????–1800)
- Tralee (1613–1800)
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Westminster 1801–1922 and First Dáil 1918 | |
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Dáil Éireann 1921–present | Historic |
- Kerry–Limerick West (1921–1923)
- Kerry North (1937–2011)
- Kerry South (1937–2016)
- Kerry North–West Limerick (2011–2016)
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Current | |
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European Parliament 1979–present |
- Munster (1979–2004)
- South (2004–)
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Constituencies in Ireland by county | Republic of Ireland |
- Carlow
- Cavan
- Clare
- Cork
- Donegal
- Dublin
- Galway
- Kerry
- Kildare
- Kilkenny
- Laois
- Leitrim
- Limerick
- Longford
- Louth
- Mayo
- Meath
- Monaghan
- Offaly
- Roscommon
- Sligo
- Tipperary
- Waterford
- Westmeath
- Wexford
- Wicklow
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Northern Ireland |
- Antrim
- Armagh
- Down
- Fermanagh
- Londonderry
- Tyrone
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