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Revision as of 00:22, 29 April 2022

Tuam
Former constituency
for the Irish House of Commons
Former constituency
Created ()
Abolished1800
Replaced byDisenfranchised

Tuam was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800.

Members of Parliament

Election First member First party Second member Second party
1613 Sir Thomas Rotherham[1] Damien Pecke [1]
1634
1639 Henry Bringhurst [1]
1661 Sir Thomas Bramhall, Bt (mis-elected - replaced 1661 by Humphrey Abdy) Geffrey Browne[2]
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[3] 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[4] Jonah Barrington Irish Patriot
1798 John Bingham Walter Aglionby Yelverton
1800 George Vesey
1801 Constituency disenfranchised

Notes

  1. ^ a b c McGrath, Brid (1998). "A biographical dictionary of the membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640-1641". Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  2. ^ Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 617.
  3. ^ from 1773 William Tonson
  4. ^ from 1791 Sir Thomas Lighton, 1st Bt

References