List of Irish MPs 1783–1790

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This is a list of members of the Irish House of Commons between 1783 and 1790. There were 300 MPs at a time in this period.

Name Constituency Notes Affiliation
Arthur Acheson Old Leighlin
George Agar Callan
Mervyn Archdall Fermanagh
Henry Welbore Agar Kilkenny County
John Stratford Wicklow County
Henry Alexander Newtownards Elected 1788
Richard Annesley St Canice
Arthur Gore Baltimore
Frederick Trench Maryborough Elected 1785
Francis Bernard Bandonbridge
John Beresford Waterford County
Marcus Beresford Dungarvan
James Bernard Cork County
Sir John Blackwood Killyleagh
Robert Blackwood Killyleagh Died 30 June 1786
John Blakeney Athenry
Theophilus Blakeney Athenry
John Blaquiere Carlingford
Thomas Cherburgh Bligh Athboy
Arthur Cole-Hamilton Fermanagh
Thomas Orde Rathcormack Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1784–87
Samuel Bradstreet Dublin City Independent Patriot
Sir Arthur Brooke Maryborough Died 7 March 1785
Henry Vaughan Brooke Donegal County
Denis Browne Mayo
William Brownlow Armagh County
Henry Bruen Jamestown
Robert Hobart Portarlington Elected 1784;Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1789–93
Thomas Burgh Athy
Sir Richard Butler Carlow County
Tralee
James Alexander Londonderry City
Hugh Carleton Naas
William Handcock Athlone
Sir Henry Cavendish Lismore
Thomas Pelham Carrick Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1783–84
Broderick Chinnery Castlemartyr
William Trench Galway County
John FitzGibbon Kilmallock
Carlingford
Nicholas Colthurst St Johnstown Succeeded as 3rd Baronet 1787
Thomas Conolly Londonderry County
William Conyngham Killybegs
Edward Cooke Lifford
Charles Coote Maryborough
Isaac Corry Newry
Sir Edward Crofton Roscommon County
John Philpot Curran Kilbeggan
Denis Daly Galway County
Denis Bowes Daly Galway Borough
Barry Denny Kerry Created a baronet 1782
Hayes St Leger Doneraile Succeeded as 2nd Viscount Doneraile 1787
Richard Hely Taghmon
Sir John Doyle Mullingar
James Blackwood Killyleagh Elected 1788
Henry Prittie Tipperary
Armagh Borough
John Maxwell Cavan County
Charles FitzGerald Kildare County
Lord Edward FitzGerald Athy Patriot
James FitzGerald Tulsk
Sir Frederick Flood Ardfert
Henry Flood Kilbeggan Patriot
John Foster Louth
John Thomas Foster Ennis
John William Foster Dunleer
Lodge Evans de Montmorency Bandonbridge
Arthur French Roscommon County
Luke Gardiner Dublin County
Sir William Godfrey Tralee
John Prendergast Smyth Limerick City Elected 1785
Henry Grattan Charlemont Patriot
Richard Griffith Askeaton
Cornelius Grogan Enniscorthy
Sackville Hamilton Clogher
Arthur Pomeroy Kildare County
Henry Pomeroy Strabane
Francis Hardy Mullingar
Cornwallis Maude Roscommon Borough Created Baron de Montalt, 1785
Sir Samuel Hayes Augher
Thomas Taylour Kells
John Hely Cork City
John Hely Taghmon
Arthur Hill Down
Joseph Hoare Askeaton Created a baronet 1784
Peter Holmes Banagher
Hugh Howard Athboy
John Cradock Clogher
Robert Jephson Granard
Robert Jocelyn Dundalk
John Allen Johnson Baltinglass
Blessington
Theophilus Jones Monaghan Borough
John Browne Carlow Borough created 1st Baron Kilmaine 1789
Hercules Rowley Antrim County
Hercules Langrishe Knocktopher
Charles Loftus Wexford Borough Created Baron Loftus 1785
Richard Longfield Baltimore
George Lowther Newtownards Died August 1784
Gorges Lowther Meath
Henry Luttrell Old Leighlin Succeeded as Earl of Carhampton 1787
Waterford County
John Monck Mason St Canice
Armagh Borough
Alexander Montgomery Donegal County Patriot
George Montgomery Cavan County
John Montgomery Monaghan County
John Moore Ballynakill
William Wellesley Trim
Stephen Moore Clonmel
George Sandford Roscommon Borough
Sir Edward Newenham Dublin County Patriot
John Toler Philipstown
Sir Lucius O'Brien Tuam
George Ogle Wexford County
Charles O'Hara Sligo County
John O'Neill Antrim County
John Butler Kilkenny City
Walter Butler Kilkenny City
John Proby Osborne Carysfort Died December 1787
Thomas Osborne Carysfort
Sir William Osborne Carysfort Died November 1783
Thomas Pakenham Longford Borough
Sir John Parnell Queen's County
Sir William Parsons King's County
Edmund Pery Limerick City Speaker 1771-85
George Ponsonby Inistioge
John Ponsonby Newtownards Died August 1787
William Ponsonby Kilkenny County Whig
Thomas Knox Dungannon
Pery Edmund Sexton Dungannon Patriot
Armagh Borough
William Richardson Armagh County
William Richardson Augher
Boyle Roche Portarlington Elected 1784
Laurence Harman Longford County
Robert Cuninghame Monaghan Borough
Charles Ruxton Ardee
John Ruxton Ardee
Sir Richard St George Athlone
Sir Richard St George Athlone
Alleyne FitzHerbert Carysfort Elected 1788;Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1787–89
John Scott Portarlington Created Baron Earlsfort 1784
Antrim Borough
William John Skeffington Antrim Borough
Michael Smith Randalstown
Thomas Smyth Limerick City Died 1785
John Staples Newtown Limavady
Richard Malone Banagher
John Preston Navan
Hercules Taylour Kells
Charles Tottenham Clonmines
Charles Tottenham New Ross
John Townsend Dingle
Richard Boyle Townsend Dingle
Ardfert
James Cuffe Mayo
Edward Ward Down
Cork City
George Nugent Fore
Thomas Whaley Newcastle
Arthur Wolfe Coleraine
Owen Wynne Sligo Borough
Barry Yelverton Carrickfergus

References[]

  • "Part II; Parliaments of Ireland". Return of the name of every member of the lower house of parliament of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with name of constituency represented, and date of return, from 1213 to 1874. Command papers. Vol. C.69-I. HMSO. 1878. pp. 603–691.
  • Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary (2001-11-01). History of the Irish Parliament: 1692-1800; Commons, Constituencies and Statutes. Ulster Historical Foundation. ISBN 9781903688090.
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