List of Irish MPs 1798–1800

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This is a list of members of the Irish House of Commons between 9 January 1798 and 31 December 1800. There were 300 MPs at a time in this period.

Name Constituency Notes
Henry Alcock Fethard (County Wexford) 1798–1799 (resigned 1799)
William Congreve Alcock Waterford City
Benjamin Stratford Baltinglass
John Stratford Baltinglass
Robert Aldridge Carysfort 1799–1800
Henry Alexander Londonderry City
Richard Annesley Blessington 1798–1800
Mervyn Archdall Fermanagh
Richard Archdall Killybegs
Wicklow Borough
Arthur Gore Donegal County 1800
Frederick Trench Portarlington
Ballyshannon
John Bagwell Tipperary
Richard Bagwell Cashel 1799–1800
William Bagwell Rathcormack
Augher
Clogher March 1800
John Ball Drogheda
Jonah Barrington Clogher Irish Patriot Party
John Beresford Waterford County
Coleraine
John Claudius Beresford Dublin City
Marcus Beresford Swords
Hans Blackwood Killyleagh 1799–1800
Sir John Blackwood Killyleagh 1798–1799 (died February 1799)
Joseph Blake Galway County
Theophilus Blakeney Athenry
William Blakeney Athenry
John Blaquiere Newtownards
Edward Bligh Athboy 1800
Thomas Cherburgh Bligh Athboy
Longford Borough 1800
Charleville 1798–1800
Henry Vaughan Brooke Donegal County
Arthur Browne Dublin University
Denis Browne Mayo
Sir Stewart Bruce Lisburn
Gowran 1798–1800
George Burdett Gowran
Thomas Burgh Clogher 1798–1800
Fore 1800
Peter Burrowes Enniscorthy February 1800
Francis Nathaniel Burton Clare
William Henry Burton Carlow County
Charles Kendal Bushe Callan 1798–1799
Donegal Borough 1799–1800
Sir Richard Butler Carlow County
Du Pre Alexander Newtownards
Ratoath
Robert Shapland Carew Waterford City
Thomas Casey Kilmallock 1800
Richard Handcock Athlone 1800
William Handcock Athlone
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh Down Tory Chief Secretary for Ireland
Francis Caulfeild Armagh County 1798–1799 (ennobled 1799)
George Cavendish Cavan Borough
Sir Henry Cavendish Lismore
Thomas Pelham Armagh Borough 1798–1799 (Chief Secretary for Ireland 1795-3 November 1798)
Broderick Chinnery Bandonbridge
Richard Trench Galway County 1798–1800
John Bingham Tuam 1798–1799 (ennobled 1800)
Nathaniel Clements Leitrim
Richard Dawson Monaghan County
Monaghan Borough 1800
Monaghan Borough 1798–1800
William Charles Fortescue Louth
Swords 1798 (died July 1798)
Dunleer 1798–1800
John Cole Fermanagh
Lowry Cole Enniskillen
Arthur Cole-Hamilton Enniskillen
Henry Parnell Maryborough
John Congreve Belfast February 1800
Thomas Conolly Londonderry County 1798–1800
Edward Cooke Old Leighlin
Joshua Edward Cooper Sligo County
Charles Coote Queen's County
Eyre Coote Maryborough
Robert Camden Cope Armagh County 1799–1800
Somerset Lowry Tyrone 1798–1800
Isaac Corry Newry
Castlemartyr
Charleville
Lifford
John Creighton Lifford
George Crookshank Belfast 1798–1800
James Crosbie Kerry
Trim
Philipstown 1798–1800
James Cuffe Tulsk
John Philpot Curran Banagher 1800
Sir William Cusack Donegal Borough
Denis Bowes Daly King's County
St George Daly Galway Borough
Banagher
Thomas Dawson Enniscorthy June 1800
George Augustus Chichester Carrickfergus 1798–1799 (ennobled January 1799)
Carrickfergus 1799–1800
Gowran 1800
Clonmel 1800
Quintin Dick Dunleer 1780
Francis Dobbs Charlemont Anti-Union
James Blackwood Killyleagh
Patrick Duigenan Armagh Borough
Thomastown 1798–1800
Maryborough 1800–1800
Valentine Quin Kilmallock 1799–1800
Richard Lovell Edgeworth St Johnstown (County Longford) 1798–1800
Tallow
William Elliot St Canice
Fethard (County Wexford)
Clonmines 1800
Baltimore
Baltimore
Sir Frederick Falkiner Dublin County
Londonderry City 1798–1800
James Fitzgerald Kildare Borough
Sir William Gleadowe-Newcomen Longford County
Brydges Henniker Kildare Borough
Sir Thomas Lighton Carlingford
Richard Magenis Carlingford
John Maxwell Cavan County 1798–1800
John Maxwell Newtown Limavady
Thomas Skeffington Dunleer
Sir Thomas Fetherston Longford County
Charles FitzGerald Ardfert
Maurice FitzGerald Kerry
Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald Cork County
Chichester Fortescue Trim
Chichester Fortescue Hillsborough 1800
John Foster Louth
Ardfert September 1800
Arthur French Roscommon County
Clonmines 1798–1799 (resigned 1799)
Mullingar 1799–1800
James Galbraith Augher
William Gardiner Thomastown 1800
Carrick
Meath
Charles Vereker Limerick City
Archibald Acheson Armagh County
Thomas Gould Kilbeggan 1800
Henry Deane Grady Limerick City
Henry Grattan Wicklow Borough Irish Patriot Party
Portarlington 1800
Granard January 1798
Belfast 1798–1800
Hans Hamilton Dublin County
Midleton 1798–1799 (resigned 1799)
Edward Hardman Drogheda
Francis Hardy Mullingar
Athy
William Hare Athy
Lisburn
Francis Hely Naas
John Hely Cork City
Richard Townsend Herbert Granard 1800
Sir George Hill Londonderry City January 1798
Edward Hoare Askeaton
Joseph Hoare Banagher 1798–1800
Clonakilty
Peter Holmes Doneraile
Kilbeggan 1798–1800
Hugh Howard Athboy 1798–1800
John Cradock Midleton 1799
Thomastown May 1800
Wicklow County 1798 (killed October 1798)
Wicklow County 1799–1800
Hon. Hugh Howard St Johnstown (County Donegal)
Hon. William Forward-Howard St Johnstown (County Donegal)
Vere Hunt Askeaton
Tulsk
George Jackson Randalstown
George Jackson Mayo
Denham Jephson Mallow
Dundalk 1798 (died March 1798)
Dundalk
Robert Johnson Hillsborough January 1800
William Johnson Roscommon Borough 1799–1800
Philipstown 1800
Theophilus Jones Leitrim
Walter Jones Coleraine
Thomas Kavanagh Kilkenny City 1798–1799
John Keane Youghal
Thomastown 1798–1800
Maurice Keatinge Kildare County
Lanesborough 1800
Tralee
Belturbet 1798–1800
Clogher March 1800
George King Roscommon County 1798–1799
Jamestown
Henry King Boyle
Jamestown
Taghmon
Strabane 1798–1800
Dungannon 1798–1799
Francis Knox Philipstown 1798–1800
George Knox Dublin University
James Knox Taghmon
Newcastle
Newcastle
John La Touche Kildare County
John La Touche Harristown
Robert La Touche Harristown
Gerard Lake Armagh Borough 1799–1800
Kilbeggan
Clotworthy Rowley Meath 1798–1800
Hercules Langrishe Knocktopher 1798–1800
Dungarvan
Wexford Borough
New Ross
John Loftus Wexford County
William Loftus Bannow 1798–1800
Charles Vane Thomastown March 1800
Londonderry County May 1800
Robert King Boyle
Castlebar 1798–1800 (resigned 1800)
Castlebar 1798–1800
Ballynakill
Mallow
Cork City
Henry Luttrell Clonmines 1799–1800
Cashel 1798–1799
George Lyttelton Granard 1798–1800
Sir John Macartney Naas 1798–1800
Edmund Alexander Macnaghten Antrim County
Philipstown 1800
Ross Mahon Granard 1798–1800
Knocktopher April 1800
Thomas Mahon Roscommon County 1799–1800
Richard Martin Lanesborough 1798–1800
Galway County 1800
Francis Mathew Tipperary
John Monck Mason St Canice
Hon. Henry Skeffington Antrim Borough
Hugh Dillon Massy Clare
Dingle 1798–1800
Montague James Mathew Ballynakill 1798–1800
Belfast January 1800
James McClelland Randalstown 1798–1800
Rathcormack
Killybegs
Tallow
Castlebar 1800
Gorey 1798–1799
Alexander Montgomery Donegal County 1798–1800
Lodge Morres Dingle
Nathaniel Montgomery-Moore Strabane
Arthur Moore Tralee
John Moore Newry 1799–1800
Ardfert 1798–1800
Clonmel
William Moore St Johnstown (County Longford) 1798–1800
Kells
George Sandford Roscommon Borough 1798–1799
Henry Sandford Roscommon Borough
Killyleagh 1800
Duleek
Sir Richard Musgrave Lismore
Cavan Borough
Richard Nevill Wexford Borough
Clonmel 1798–1800
John Toler Gorey
Sir George Nugent Charleville 1800
Sir Edward O'Brien, 4th Bt Ennis
Robert O'Callaghan Bandonbridge
Donegal Borough 1798–1799
Ratoath
Charles O'Hara Sligo County
William Odell Limerick County
George Ogle Dublin City July 1798, Anti-Union
Charles Silver Oliver Kilmallock 1798–1799
Kilmallock 1798–1799
James Butler Kilkenny County
Gorey 1799–1800
Charles Osborne Carysfort
Henry Osborne Carysfort 1798–1799
Enniskillen 1800
Edward Pakenham Longford Borough 1798–1800
Thomas Pakenham Longford Borough
Sir John Parnell Queen's County
Cashel
Kells 1800
William Plunket Charlemont
George Ponsonby Galway Borough
John Ponsonby Dungarvan
William Ponsonby Fethard (County Tipperary)
William Brabazon Ponsonby Kilkenny County
Waterford County
Clonakilty
Navan
Bannow March 1800
Francis Aldborough Prittie Doneraile 1800
Henry Prittie Carlow Borough
Abel Ram Wexford County
Fethard (County Wexford) 1799–1800
Blessington
Hillsborough 1800
Sir William Richardson Ballyshannon
Boyle Roche Old Leighlin
Westmeath
Fore
Lawrence Parsons King's County
Downpatrick
Sir Josias Rowley Downpatrick
Kinsale
Kinsale
Duleek
Charles Ruxton Ardee 1798–1799 (resigned 1799)
Ardee
William Parkinson Ruxton Ardee 1799–1800
Francis Saunderson Cavan County
William Saurin Blessington 1800
Dungannon 1800
Edmond Stanley Lanesborough
Francis Savage Down
Callan 1799–1800
Henry Boyle Cork County
Sir Robert Shaw Bannow 1799
Sir George Shee Knocktopher
Mark Singleton Carysfort 1800
William John Skeffington Antrim Borough
Westmeath
Meath 1800
Nathaniel Sneyd Carrick 1798–1800
Cavan County 1800
Sir Richard St George Athlone 1789–1800
Doneraile 1798–1800
Thomas Stannus Portarlington 1798–1800
John Staples Antrim County
Knocktopher March 1800
Tyrone
Sir John Stewart Bangor
Dundalk 1799–1800
Francis Synge Swords
John Preston Navan
Ardfert February 1800
Kilkenny City 1798–1800
Fethard (County Tipperary)
Robert Taylor Kells 1798–1800
Inistioge
Carick 1800
Inistioge
Charles Tottenham New Ross
Ponsonby Tottenham Clonmines
Blayney Townley-Balfour Belturbet 1800
John Townsend Castlemartyr
Belturbet
Newtown Limavady
Ballynakill 1800
Fore 1798–1800
Youghal
John Ormsby Vandeleur Ennis
William Mullins Dingle
James Verner Dungannon
Tuam 1800
Limerick County
Ballynakill 1800
Robert Ward Bangor
Henry Beresford Londonderry County
Callan
Kilkenny City
Wicklow County
Warner William Westenra Monaghan County
Thomas Whaley Enniscorthy
Carrickfergus
Arthur Wolfe Dublin City 1798 (ennobled July 1798)
Carlow Borough
Midleton
Owen Wynne Sligo Borough 1798–1800
Robert Wynne Sligo Borough 1798–1799
William Wynne Sligo Borough 1799–1800
Tuam

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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