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{{Infobox constituency |
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| name = Tuam |
| name = Tuam |
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| type = borough |
| type = borough |
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| borough = [[Tuam]] |
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| district_label = [[Counties of Ireland|County]] |
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| county = [[County Galway]] |
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| region = Ireland |
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| parliament = ihc |
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| region = [[Connacht]] |
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| constituency_link = List of Irish constituencies |
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| parl_name = [[Irish House of Commons]] |
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| year = {{Start date|1614}} |
| year = {{Start date|1614}} |
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| abolished = |
| abolished = 1801 |
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'''Tuam''' was a [[borough constituency]] which elected two MPs representing [[Tuam]], [[County Galway]], to the [[Irish House of Commons]], the house of representatives of the [[Kingdom of Ireland]]. It was incorporated by a 1614 charter of James I. It originally belonged to the [[Church of Ireland]] [[Archbishop of Tuam]], before later passing into the control of the Clanmorris branch of the Bingham family. It was disenfranchised by the [[Acts of Union 1800]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Tuam |url=https://www.ancestryireland.com/history-of-the-irish-parliament/constituencies/tuam/ |website=Ulster Historical Foundation |access-date=2 December 2022}}</ref> |
'''Tuam''' was a [[borough constituency]] which elected two MPs representing [[Tuam]], [[County Galway]], to the [[Irish House of Commons]], the house of representatives of the [[Kingdom of Ireland]]. It was incorporated by a 1614 charter of [[James I of England|James I]]. It originally belonged to the [[Church of Ireland]] [[Archbishop of Tuam]], before later passing into the control of the Clanmorris branch of the Bingham family. It was disenfranchised by the [[Acts of Union 1800]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Tuam |url=https://www.ancestryireland.com/history-of-the-irish-parliament/constituencies/tuam/ |website=Ulster Historical Foundation |access-date=2 December 2022}}</ref> |
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==Members of Parliament== |
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|1661|| ||[[Sir Thomas Bramhall, Bt]]<br |
|1661|| ||[[Sir Thomas Bramhall, Bt]]<br>Sat for [[Dungannon (Parliament of Ireland constituency)|Dungannon]] || || ||Geffrey Browne<br/>(mis-elected)<ref name=PP>{{cite book|title=Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2|page=617}}</ref>|| |
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|1661|| ||Robert Ormesby - died || || || rowspan="2" |Humphrey Abdy<ref name=PP>{{cite book|title=Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2|page=617}}</ref>|| |
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|1665|| ||[[Sir Richard Lane, 1st Baronet|Sir Richard Lane, Bt]]|| |
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| 1689 ''[[Patriot Parliament]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 21:23, 25 October 2024
Tuam | |
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Former borough constituency for the Irish House of Commons | |
County | County Galway |
Borough | Tuam |
1614 | –1801|
Replaced by | Disfranchised |
Tuam was a borough constituency which elected two MPs representing Tuam, County Galway, to the Irish House of Commons, the house of representatives of the Kingdom of Ireland. It was incorporated by a 1614 charter of James I. It originally belonged to the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Tuam, before later passing into the control of the Clanmorris branch of the Bingham family. It was disenfranchised by the Acts of Union 1800.[1]
Members of Parliament
[edit]Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | |||
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1613 | Sir Thomas Rotherham[2] | Damien Pecke[2] | |||||
1634 | |||||||
1639 | Henry Bringhurst[2] | ||||||
1661 | Sir Thomas Bramhall, Bt Sat for Dungannon |
Geffrey Browne (mis-elected)[3] |
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1661 | Robert Ormesby - died | Humphrey Abdy[3] | |||||
1665 | Sir Richard Lane, Bt | ||||||
1689 Patriot Parliament | James Lally | William Bourk | |||||
1692 | Sir Francis Brewster | Gilbert Ormsby | |||||
1703 | Agmondisham Vesey | ||||||
1713 | Charles Stuart | ||||||
1715 | William Vesey | ||||||
1739 | John Bingham | ||||||
1750 | Henry Bingham | ||||||
1761 | Henry Bingham | ||||||
1768 | William Hull[4] | Richard Power | |||||
1772 | Hugh Carleton | ||||||
1776 | James Browne | Sir Henry Lynch-Blosse, 7th Bt | |||||
October 1783 | James Cuffe | David La Touche | |||||
1783 | Robert Day | Sir Lucius O'Brien, 3rd Bt | |||||
1790 | Thomas Lighton[5] | Jonah Barrington | Irish Patriot | ||||
1798 | John Bingham | Walter Aglionby Yelverton | |||||
1800 | George Vesey | ||||||
1801 | Constituency disenfranchised |
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Tuam". Ulster Historical Foundation. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ a b c McGrath, Brid (1998). A biographical dictionary of the membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640-1641 (thesis). Trinity College Dublin. hdl:2262/77206. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ a b Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 617.
- ^ from 1773 William Tonson
- ^ from 1791 Sir Thomas Lighton, 1st Bt
References
[edit]- Leigh Rayment's historical List of Members of the Irish House of Commons. Cites: Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary (2002). The History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800 (6 volumes). Ulster Historical Foundation.