Castlemartyr (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
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Castlemartyr was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons
from 1676 to 1800.
of Castlemartyr
in County Cork
. After its establishment in 1676 it had a sovereign, 12 burgesses and freemen. It was the base of Speaker Boyle and this family had control until disenfrachisement.
of 1689 summoned by King James II
, Castlemartyr was not represented. Under the terms of the Act of Union 1800
, the constituency was disenfranchised and abolished in 1801. The 2nd Earl of Shannon
received £15,000 compensation for its disenfranchisement.
Irish House of Commons
The Irish House of Commons was the lower house of the Parliament of Ireland, that existed from 1297 until 1800. The upper house was the House of Lords...
from 1676 to 1800.
Boundaries and boundary changes
This constituency was the boroughParliamentary borough
Parliamentary boroughs are a type of administrative division, usually covering urban areas, that are entitled to representation in a Parliament...
of Castlemartyr
Castlemartyr
Castlemartyr is a village in east County Cork, Ireland. It is located 25 minutes east of Cork city, 10 km east of Midleton, 16 km west of Youghal and 6 km from the coast...
in County Cork
County Cork
County Cork is a county in Ireland. It is located in the South-West Region and is also part of the province of Munster. It is named after the city of Cork . Cork County Council is the local authority for the county...
. After its establishment in 1676 it had a sovereign, 12 burgesses and freemen. It was the base of Speaker Boyle and this family had control until disenfrachisement.
History
In the Patriot ParliamentPatriot Parliament
The Patriot Parliament is the name given to the session of the Irish Parliament called by King James II of Ireland during the War of the Two Kings in 1689. The parliament met in one session, from 7 May 1689 to 20 July 1689, and was the only session of the Irish Parliament under King James II.The...
of 1689 summoned by King James II
James II of England
James II & VII was King of England and King of Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685. He was the last Catholic monarch to reign over the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland...
, Castlemartyr was not represented. Under the terms of the Act of Union 1800
Act of Union 1800
The Acts of Union 1800 describe two complementary Acts, namely:* the Union with Ireland Act 1800 , an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain, and...
, the constituency was disenfranchised and abolished in 1801. The 2nd Earl of Shannon
Earl of Shannon
Earl of Shannon is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1756 for the prominent Irish politician Henry Boyle, who served as Speaker of the Irish House of Commons and as Chancellor of the Irish Exchequer. He was made Viscount Boyle, of Bandon, and Baron Castle Martyr at the same time,...
received £15,000 compensation for its disenfranchisement.
1689–1801
Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | ||
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1689 | Castlemartyr was not represented in the Patriot Parliament Patriot Parliament The Patriot Parliament is the name given to the session of the Irish Parliament called by King James II of Ireland during the War of the Two Kings in 1689. The parliament met in one session, from 7 May 1689 to 20 July 1689, and was the only session of the Irish Parliament under King James II.The... |
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1692 | Sir Richard Hull | Robert Pooley | ||||
1695 | Samuel Morris | |||||
September 1703 | Thomas Keightley Also elected for Kildare County Kildare County (Parliament of Ireland constituency) Kildare County was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1801.-History:In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by King James II, Kildare County was represented with two members.-1689–1801:... in 1703, for which he chose to sit |
Joseph Deane Joseph Deane Joseph Deane was an Irish politician and judge who became Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer.- Background :He was born at Crumlin, Dublin, son of Joseph Deane and his wife Elizabeth Parker, daughter of John Parker, Archbishop of Dublin. His grandfather Major Joseph Deane was a close associate of... Also elected for Dublin County Dublin County (Parliament of Ireland constituency) Dublin County was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1801.-History:In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by King James II, Dublin County was represented with two members.-1692–1801:... in 1703, for which he chose to sit |
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1703 | Robert FitzGerald | Sir Thomas Dilkes | ||||
1709 | St John Brodrick | |||||
1713 | William Southwell William Southwell -Background:He was the third son of Richard Southwell of Castle Mattress, Co. Limerick, and his wife Lady Elizabeth O'Brien, daughter of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin. His older brothers were Thomas Southwell, 1st Baron Southwell and Richard Southwell... |
Robert Oliver | ||||
1715 | Bartholomew Purdon | Charles Coote | ||||
1727 | John FitzGerald | |||||
1728 | Michael O'Brien Dilkes | |||||
1737 | Thomas Evans | |||||
1753 | John Lysaght Styled as The Honourable from 1758 | |||||
1761 | Anthony Malone | John Magill | ||||
1768 | Sir John Colthurst, 1st Bt | Attiwell Wood | ||||
1775 | John Bennett | |||||
1776 | James Lysaght | Sir Riggs Falkiner, 1st Bt Sir Riggs Falkiner, 1st Baronet Sir Riggs Falkiner, 1st Baronet was an Irish baronet and politician.He was the oldest son of Caleb Falkiner and his wife Ruth Riggs, daughter of Edward Riggs, and cousin of Daniel Falkiner. He sat in the Irish House of Commons for Clonakilty from 1768 to 1776 and subsequently for Castlemartyr to... |
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1783 | John Bennett | Broderick Chinnery Sir Broderick Chinnery, 1st Baronet Sir Broderick Chinnery, 1st Baronet was an Irish politician and baronet.He was the fourth son of Reverend George Chinnery and his wife Eleanor Whitfield, daughter of William Whitfield. Chinnery was barrister and became High Sheriff of County Cork in 1786. He sat as Member of Parliament for... |
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1787 | Henry Cox | |||||
1790 | Sir James Cotter, 2nd Bt | Charles O'Neill Also elected for Clonakilty Clonakilty (Parliament of Ireland constituency) Clonakilty was a constituency in County Cork represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800.-History:Established by a charter of King James I of England granting it to Sir Richard Boyle, it was purchased from Lord Burlington by Speaker Boyle in 1738 and he nominated the provost from three... in 1790, for which he chose to sit |
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1792 | John Hobson | |||||
1798 | John Townsend John Townsend (Irish politician) John Townsend was an Irish politician.He was the third son of Richard Townsend, son of Bryan Townsend, and his second wife Elizabeth Beecher, daughter of Henry Beecher and granddaughter of Thomas Beecher... |
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1801 United Kingdom general election, 1801 The United Kingdom general election, 1801 was not an election as such, but the co-option of members to serve in the first Parliament to be held after the formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on 1 January 1801... |
Disenfranchised |