world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomDungannon was a United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January 1801.
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1885
Dungannon |
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Replaced by | South Tyrone |
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Boundaries
This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Dungannon in County Tyrone.
Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party |
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1801 |
Hon. John Knox[1] |
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1801 by-election |
Sir Charles Hamilton, Bt |
Conservative |
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1802 |
Hon. George Knox[2] |
Conservative |
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1803 by-election |
Sir Charles Hamilton, Bt |
Conservative |
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1806 |
Hon. George Knox[2] |
Conservative |
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1807 by-election |
James Hamilton, Viscount Hamilton |
Conservative |
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1807 |
Lord Claude Hamilton |
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1809 by-election |
Claude Scott |
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1812 |
George Peter Holford |
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1818 |
Hon. Thomas Knox |
Tory[3] |
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28 December 1830 |
John James Knox |
Tory[4] |
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December 1834 |
Conservative[4] |
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1837 |
Viscount Northland (2nd) |
Conservative[4] |
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1838 by-election |
Viscount Northland (3rd) |
Conservative[4] |
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1851 by-election |
William Stuart Knox |
Conservative |
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1874 |
Thomas Alexander Dickson |
Liberal |
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1880 by-election[5] |
James Dickson |
Liberal |
1885 |
constituency abolished |
Elections
Elections in the 1830s
Knox resigned, causing a by-election.
Knox resigned, causing a by-election.
Elections in the 1840s
Elections in the 1850s
Knox resigned due to ill health by accepting the office of Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, causing a by-election.[8]
Knox resigned again by accepting the office of Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, causing a by-election.
Knox was appointed a Groom in Waiting to Queen Victoria, causing a by-election.
Elections in the 1860s
Elections in the 1870s
Elections in the 1880s
On petition, Dickson was unseated and a by-election was called.
Notes
- Knox was returned in the ballot for Irish borough constituencies held in December 1800. However, he had been lost at sea the previous month while on his way to take up the post of Governor of Jamaica. This was not known at the time of the ballot. No writ to replace him was issued until 4 Nov 1801
- At both the 1802 and 1806 elections, George Knox was also returned for Dublin University, and chose to sit for that seat rather than for Dungannon.
- Farrell, Stephen. "KNOX, Hon. Thomas (1786-1858), of Barham House, Elstree, Herts". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- Stooks Smith, Henry (1842). The Register of Parliamentary Contested Elections: Containing the Uncontested Elections Since 1830. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. p. 226. Retrieved 21 August 2019 – via Google Books.
- Thomas Alexander Dickson had been re-elected at the general election in April 1880, but his election was declared void on 10 June 1880
- Walker, B.M., ed. (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 0901714127.
- Farrell, Stephen. "Dungannon". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- "Ireland". Shrewsbury Chronicle. 9 August 1850. p. 4. Retrieved 30 September 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "Dungannon Elections". Northern Standard. 24 July 1852. p. 4. Retrieved 30 September 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
References
Parliamentary constituencies in County Tyrone |
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Parliament of Ireland to 1800 |
- Augher (1614–1800)
- Clogher (1264–1800)
- Dungannon (1613–1800)
- Strabane (???–1800)
- Tyrone (???–1800)
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Westminster 1801–present | Historic |
- Dungannon (1801–85)
- Fermanagh & Tyrone (1922–50)
- Tyrone (1801–1885)
- East Tyrone (1885–1918)
- Mid Tyrone (1885–1918)
- North Tyrone (1885–1918)
- North-East Tyrone (1918–22)
- North-West Tyrone (1918–22)
- South Tyrone (1885–1922)
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Current |
- Fermanagh & South Tyrone (1950—)
- West Tyrone (1997—)
- Mid Ulster (1950—)
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Dáil Éireann Revolutionary era 1919–22 | First Dáil 1919–21 | Seats taken | North West Tyrone |
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Seats not taken |
- North East Tyrone
- South Tyrone
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Second Dáil 1921–22 | One or more seats taken | Fermanagh & Tyrone |
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No seats taken | (none) |
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Parliament of Northern Ireland 1921–72 |
- Fermanagh & Tyrone (1921–29)
- East Tyrone (1929–72)
- Mid Tyrone (1929–72)
- North Tyrone (1929–72)
- South Tyrone (1929–72)
- West Tyrone (1929–72)
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Northern Ireland Assemblies | Assembly 1973–74 Constitutional Convention 1975–76 Assembly 1982–86 |
- Fermanagh & South Tyrone
- Mid Ulster
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Northern Ireland Forum 1996–98 Assembly (1998–present) |
- Fermanagh & South Tyrone
- Mid Ulster
- West Tyrone
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European Parliament 1979–2020 | |
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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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