world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomMeath was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, which from 1801 to 1885 returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
For the 1923–1937 and 1948–2007 constituency, see Meath (Dáil constituency).
Boundaries
This constituency comprised the whole of County Meath.
Members of Parliament
Election | 1st Member | 1st Party | 2nd Member | 2nd Party |
1801 |
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Hamilton Gorges |
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Sir Marcus Somerville, 4th Baronet |
Whig[1] |
1802 |
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Thomas Cherburgh Bligh |
Whig[1] |
1812 |
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Thomas Taylour, Earl of Bective (later Marquess of Headfort) |
Whig[2] |
Feb 1830 |
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Arthur Plunkett, Baron Killeen, later Earl of Fingall |
Whig[1] |
Aug 1831 |
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Henry Grattan |
Repeal Association[1][3] |
1832 |
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Morgan O'Connell |
Repeal Association[1][3] |
Feb 1840 |
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Matthew Corbally |
Whig[4][5][6] |
1841 |
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Daniel O'Connell[7] |
Repeal Association[1][3] |
Jun 1842 |
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Matthew Corbally |
Whig[4][5][6] |
1852 |
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Ind. Irish[3] |
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Frederick Lucas |
Ind. Irish[3] |
1855 |
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Edward McEvoy |
Ind. Irish[3] |
1859 |
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Liberal[3] |
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Liberal[3] |
1871 |
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John Martin |
Ind. Nationalist[3] |
1874 |
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Home Rule League[3] |
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Nicholas Ennis |
Home Rule League[3] |
1875 |
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Charles Stewart Parnell[8] |
Home Rule League[3] |
Apr 1880 |
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Robert Henry Metge |
Home Rule League[3] |
May 1880 |
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Alexander Martin Sullivan |
Home Rule League[3] |
Feb 1882 |
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Michael Davitt[9] |
Home Rule League[3] |
Apr 1882 |
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Edward Sheil |
Home Rule League[3] |
Feb 1884 |
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William Meagher |
Home Rule League[3] |
1885 |
Constituency divided: see South Meath and North Meath |
Elections
Elections in the 1830s
Taylour succeeded to the peerage, becoming 2nd Marquess of Headfort and causing a by-election.
Somerville's death caused a by-election.
Elections in the 1840s
O'Connell resigned after being appointed assistant registrar of deeds, causing a by-election.
O'Connell was also elected for Cork County and opted to sit there, causing a by-election.
Elections in the 1850s
Lucas' death caused a by-election.
Elections in the 1860s
Elections in the 1870s
Corbally's death caused a by-election.
Martin's death caused a by-election.
Elections in the 1880s
Parnell was also elected MP for Cork City and opted to sit there, causing a by-election.
Sullivan resigned, causing a by-election.
Davitt was disqualified because he was in prison, causing a by-election.
Metge resigned, causing a by-election.
Notes
- Smith, Henry Stooks (1842). The Register of Parliamentary Contested Elections (Second ed.). Simpkin, Marshall & Company. p. 236. Retrieved 6 October 2018 – via Google Books.
- Fitzpatrick, David (1994). Oceans of Consolation: Personal Accounts of Irish Migration to Australia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. p. 301. ISBN 0-8014-2606-5. Retrieved 21 May 2020 – via Google Books.
- Walker, B.M., ed. (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 0901714127.
- "Election News". Cambridge Independent Press. Cambridgeshire. 18 June 1842. p. 3. Retrieved 2 March 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "Meath". Gloucestershire Chronicle. 1 February 1840. p. 4. Retrieved 3 March 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "T.he Globe states that Mr. Matthew Elias Corbally,w ho declined". The Spectator. 28 May 1842. p. 11. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- O'Connell was also returned for County Cork and chose to sit for Cork
- At the 1880 general election, Parnell was also returned for both Mayo and Cork City. He chose to sit for Cork
- As a convicted felon, Davitt was held to be incapable of taking his seat. A by-election was held in April 1882
- Salmon, Philip. "Co. Meath". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
- "County of Meath Election". Berkshire Chronicle. 15 December 1855. p. 8. Retrieved 6 October 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
References
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Parliament of Ireland to 1800 |
- Athboy (1613–1800)
- Duleek (1727–1800)
- Kells (1561–1800)
- Meath (????–1800)
- Navan (1469–1800)
- Ratoath (????–1800)
- Trim (1572–1800)
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Westminster 1801–1922 and First Dáil 1918 | |
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Dáil Éireann 1918–present | Historic |
- Louth–Meath (1921–1923)
- Meath (1923–1937, 1948–2007)
- Meath–Westmeath (1937–1948)
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Current |
- Meath East (2007–)
- Meath West (2007–)
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European Parliament 1979–present |
- Leinster (1979–2004)
- East (2004–2014)
- Midlands–North-West (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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