world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomWest Cork, a division of County Cork, was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, represented in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. From 1885 to 1922 it returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
West Cork |
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Replaced by | Cork Mid, North, South, South East and West |
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Created from | County Cork |
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Until the 1885 general election the area was part of the Cork County constituency. From 1922, on the establishment of the Irish Free State, it was not represented in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Boundaries
This constituency comprised the baronies of Bantry, Bear and West Carbery (West Division) and that part of the barony of West Carbery (East Division) consisting of the parishes of Aghadown, Clear Island, Creagh (except the townlands of Gortnaclohy and Smorane), and Tullagh.[1]
Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party |
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1885 |
James Gilhooly |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
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1891 |
Irish National Federation |
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1900 |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
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1910 |
All-for-Ireland League |
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1916 by-election |
Daniel O'Leary |
Irish Parliamentary Party |
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1918 |
Seán Hayes |
Sinn Féin |
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1922 |
Constituency abolished |
Elections
Elections in the 1880s
Elections in the 1890s
Elections in the 1900s
Elections in the 1910s
- Notes
- O'Leary had pledged to join the Irish Parliamentary Party and was a supporter of John Redmond. However, the United Irish League had withheld approval of his candidacy.
- Healy was imprisoned in Frongoch internment camp for supposedly being associated with Sinn Féin, but Sinn Féin repudiated his candidacy for not revoking to take his seat at Westminster, instead had been supported by William O'Brien, who was leader of the All-for-Ireland League.
- Slipsey was a local member of the All-for-Ireland League who stood in protest against William O'Brien's adoption of an unofficial candidate.[3]
The 1916 by-election, which contrasted so obviously with Gilhooly's long tenure of the seat, was viewed as a farce by Unionist opinion.[4]
Notes
- "Debrett's House of Commons".
- Walker, B.M., ed. (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. ISBN 0901714127.
- A bitter by-election in 1916: West Cork pivotal point in transition to new era; Southern Star Centenary Edition – 1889–1989
Article pp 89–90 by George D. Kelleher, Inniscarra, co. Cork - West Cork Election. Candidates And Sinn Féin Prisoners. In: The Times (London), Tuesday, November 14, 1916 p. 5 col. C
Sources
- Tony Williams, House of Commons Information Office
- Walker, Brian M., ed. (1978). Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801–1922. Royal Irish Academy.
- Michael Stenton and Stephen Lees, Who's Who in British Members of Parliament 1919-1945 p. 156 (Hayes)
- Michael Stenton and Stephen Lees, Who's Who in British Members of Parliament 1886-1918 p. 136 (Gilhooley), p. 273 (O'Leary)
- Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "C" (part 5)
Parliamentary constituencies in County Cork and Borough/City |
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Parliament of Ireland to 1800 |
- Baltimore (1614–1800)
- Bandonbridge (1614–1800)
- Castlemartyr (1676–1800)
- Charleville (1673–1800)
- Clonakilty (1613–1800)
- Cork City (1264–1800)
- Cork County (????–1800)
- Doneraile (1640–1800)
- Kinsale (1334?–1800)
- Mallow (1613–1800)
- Midleton (1671–1800)
- Rathcormack (c.1611–1800)
- Youghal (1374–1800)
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Westminster 1801–1922 and First Dáil 1918 | |
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Dáil Éireann 1918–present | Historic |
- Cork Borough (1921–1969)
- Cork City (1977–1981)
- Cork City North-West (1969–1977)
- Cork City South-East (1969–1977)
- Cork East and North East (1921–1923)
- Cork Mid (1961–1981)
- Cork Mid, North, South, South East and West (1921–1923)
- Cork North (1923–1961)
- Cork North-East (1961–1981)
- Cork South (1948–1961)
- Cork South-East (1937–1948)
- Cork West (1923–1961)
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Current |
- Cork East (1923–1937, 1948–1961, 1981–)
- Cork North-Central (1981–)
- Cork North-West (1981–)
- Cork South-Central (1981–)
- Cork South-West (1961–)
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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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