List of Irish MPs 1639–1649

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This is a list of members of the Irish House of Commons between 1639 and 1649. There were almost 300 MPs at a time in this period.[1]

NameConstituencyReligionNotes
Sir Jerome Alexander LiffordProtestant
Nicholas Barnewall County DublinCatholicLater 1st Viscount Barnewall
Patrick BarnewallTrim
Peregrine Banastre Clonakilty
John Bellew
Patrick Bellew County Louth
Richard Bellings CallanCatholic
Sir Henry Bingham Castlebar(Born in England, 1573)
Sir Richard Blake County GalwayCatholic
Sir Valentine Blake GalwayCatholic
Robert Blennerhassett Tralee
Sir John Borlase Enniskillen
Sir John Borlase Belturbet
Sir Ulick Bourke County Galway
Joshua Boyle Mallow
Geoffrey BrowneAthenryCatholic
Sir William BrownlowCounty ArmaghProtestant
Thomas Burke County MayoCatholic
Robert ByronAugher
John BysseCharlemontProtestant
Robert Bysse DroghedaProtestant
William Cadogan County MonaghanProtestant
John CairnesAugher
Oliver Cashell County Louth
Tobias Caulfeild County TyroneProtestantlater 3rd Baron Caulfeild
Arthur Champion Enniskillen
Arthur Chichester County Antrim
John Chichester Dungannon
William ColeCounty FermanaghProtestant
Sir Charles CooteQueen's County
Charles CooteCounty LeitrimProtestantlater 1st Earl of Mountrath
Piers Crosby Queen's CountyCatholic
Patrick D'Arcy NavanCatholic
Paul Davys County Donegal
Simon Digby PhilipstownProtestant
James Dillon County WestmeathCatholic
Lucas Dillon County Roscommon
Anthony Doppinge Bandonbridge
Sir Maurice EustaceAthyProtestantSpeaker
Patrick Roche Fitz-Richard Kinsale
Sir Edward FitzharrisCounty Limerick
Mathew FordeCounty DublinProtestant1642
Faithful Fortescue County Armagh
Patrick FrenchWexford
James GalbraithStrabane
William Gilbert Trinity College
Sir Ralph Gore County Donegal
Sir John Hume County Fermanagh
Bryan Jones Baltimore
Oliver JonesAthloneCatholic sympathies
Sir Richard Kennedy Kildare Borough
Robert King Boyle
William KingsmillMallow
Henry Knyveton Baltimore
Richard Lambart KilbegganLater 2nd Earl of Cavan
Sir Roger Langford County Antrim
Dr Dudley Loftus Naas1642–1648
Sir Roebuck Lynch Galway
Sir Donagh MacCarthy County CorkCatholic20 Feb 1641 Lord Muskerry
Philip MainwaringCarysfort(Born in England, 1589)
John MartinCharlemontProtestant
James MontgomeryCounty DownProtestant
Henry Moore Ardeelater 1st Earl of Drogheda
Dermot O'BrienCounty Clare
Donogh O'BrienCounty Clare
Gordon O'Neill County Tyrone
Sir Phelim O'Neill DungannonCatholic
Sir Richard Osborne County Waterford
Sir Richard Osborne Dungarvan
Sir William Parsons County Wicklow(Born in England, 1570)
Nicholas Plunkett MeathCatholic1639-1641
George Radcliffe Sligo BoroughProtestant
Redmond Roche County CorkCatholicReplaced Sir Donough MacCarty
Edward Rowley Londonderry CityProtestant
Sir William St Leger County CorkProtestant
Sir William SambachCarrickfergus(Born in England)
Sir Francis Slingsby Bandonbridge
Sir Robert Talbot County Wicklow
John Taylor Swords
Sir Robert Travers Clonakilty
Sir Edward Trevor County DownProtestant
Sir Hardress Waller AskeatonProtestant
John Walsh Catholic
Christopher Wandesford Kildare Borough(Born in England, 1592)
Sir James Ware Trinity CollegeProtestant

References

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  1. ^ McGrath, Brid (1998). A biographical dictionary of the membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640-1641 (thesis). Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  • "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.