world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomGalway Borough was a United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland. It returned one MP 1801–1832, two MPs 1832–1885 and one thereafter. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January 1801.
Boundaries
This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Galway in County Galway.
Members of Parliament
- Constituency created (1801)
Year | Member | Party |
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1801 | St. George Daly |
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1801 | John Ponsonby |
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1802 | Denis Bowes Daly |
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1805 | James Daly |
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1811 | Frederick Ponsonby |
Whig[1] |
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1813 | Valentine Blake |
Tory[1] |
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1820 | Michael Prendergast |
Tory[1] |
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1826 | James O'Hara |
Non Partisan[2] |
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1831 | John Bodkin |
Whig[1] |
- Representation increased to two seats (1832)
Year | First member | First party | Second member | Second party |
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1832 | Andrew Henry Lynch | Repeal Association[3] |
Lachlan MacLachlan[4] |
Repeal Association[3] |
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1833 | Martin Joseph Blake | Repeal Association[3] |
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1841 | Sir Valentine Blake, Bt | Repeal Association[3] |
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Feb. 1847 | James Henry Monahan | Whig[3][5][6] |
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Aug. 1847 | Anthony O'Flaherty | Repeal Association[3] |
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1852 | Ind. Irish[3] | Ind. Irish[3] |
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Apr. 1857 | Whig[7] | Ulick de Burgh | Whig[8] |
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Jul. 1857 | Vacant[3] |
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Feb. 1859 | John Orrell Lever | Conservative[3] |
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May. 1859 | Liberal[3] |
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1865 | Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, Bt | Liberal[3] | Michael Morris | Liberal[3] |
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1866 | Conservative[3] |
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1867 | George Morris | Liberal[3] |
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1868 | William St Lawrence | Liberal[3] |
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Feb. 1874 | George Morris | Home Rule League[3] | Home Rule League[3] |
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Mar. 1874 |
Frank Hugh O'Donnell | Home Rule League[3] |
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Jun. 1874 | Michael Francis Ward | Home Rule League[3] |
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1880 | T. P. O'Connor | Parnellite Home Rule League[3] | John Orrell Lever | Home Rule League[3] |
- Representation reduced to one seat (1885)
Election | Member | Party |
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1885 |
T. P. O'Connor |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
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1886 |
William O'Shea |
Independent Nationalist |
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1886 |
John Pinkerton |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
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18901 |
Irish National Federation (Anti-Parnellite) |
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1900 |
Martin Morris |
Irish Unionist Party |
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1901 |
Arthur Lynch[9] |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
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1903 |
Charles Ramsay Devlin |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
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1906 |
Stephen Gwynn |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
1918 |
Constituency abolished |
1There was no election but the IPP split into two factions, and Pinkerton joined the faction opposing Parnell.
Elections
Elections in the 1830s
- On petition, MacLachlan was unseated in favour of Blake
Lynch was appointed as a Master in Chancery, requiring a by-election.
Elections in the 1840s
Valentine Blake's death caused a by-election.
Elections in the 1850s
In July 1857, on petition, O'Flaherty was unseated—as he was guilty, by his agents, of bribery—and a new writ was then issued in February 1859.[11]
Elections in the 1860s
Morris was appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland, requiring a by-election.
Morris was appointed Attorney-General for Ireland, requiring a by-election.
Morris resigned after being appointed a judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
Elections in the 1870s
St Lawrence succeeded to the peerage, becoming Earl of Howth.
On petition, O'Donnell was unseated.
Elections in the 1880s
O'Connor is also elected for Liverpool Scotland and opts to sit there, prompting a by-election.
Elections in the 1890s
Elections in the 1900s
- Calculated from the combined INF and INL votes in 1895
Morris is elevated to the peerage as Lord Killanin, prompting a by-election.
Lynch is adjudged guilty of high treason, prompting a by-election.
Devlin resigns, causing a by-election.
Elections in the 1910s
Notes
- Stooks Smith, Henry (1842). The Register of Parliamentary Contested Elections: Containing the Uncontested Elections Since 1830. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. pp. 228–229.
- Farrell, Stephen. "O'HARA, James (1796-1838), of West Lodge, co. Galway". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- Walker, B.M., ed. (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 0901714127.
- 1832: On petition, Lachlan MacLachlan was unseated and Martin Joseph Blake declared elected (Walker, page 52)
- "The Galway Election". Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet. 22 February 1847. p. 3. Retrieved 30 September 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "The Galway Election". Inverness Courier. 24 February 1847. p. 2. Retrieved 30 September 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- Ollivier, John (1841). Ollivier's parliamentary and political directory for the Session 1841, 1848, Volume 1. p. 27.
- "The New Parliament". Dublin Weekly Nation. 18 April 1857. p. 8. Retrieved 30 September 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "No. 27382". The London Gazette. 3 December 1901. p. 8559.
- Farrell, Stephen. "Galway". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- "Imperial Parliament". The Ipswich Journal. 18 July 1857. p. 4. Retrieved 30 September 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "Election intelligence". The Times. No. 36555. London. 9 September 1901. p. 10.
- "Galway Borough Election". Nottingham Evening Post. 5 November 1906. Retrieved 15 October 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.
References
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Parliament of Ireland to 1800 |
- Athenry (1378–1800)
- Galway Town (1378–1800)
- Galway County (1560–1800)
- Tuam (1614–1800)
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Westminster 1801–1922 and First Dáil 1918 | |
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Dáil Éireann 1918–present | Historic |
- Galway (1921–1937)
- Galway North (1948–1961)
- Galway North-East (1969–1977)
- Galway South (1948–1961)
- Clare–South Galway (1969–1977)
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Current |
- Galway East (1937–1948, 1961–1969, 1977–)
- Galway West (1937–)
- Roscommon–Galway (2016–)
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European Parliament 1979–present |
- Connacht–Ulster (1979–2004)
- North-West (2004–2014)
- Midlands–North-West (2014–)
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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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