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LIST 2: The political allegiance of Irish M.P.S, 1806

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 April 2017

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References

184 Tierney, George (1761-1830), M.P. Athlone 1806-7, Bandon Bridge 1807-12Google Scholar.

185 Boyle, Courtenay (1770-1844), M.P. Bandon Bridge 1806-7Google Scholar.

186 Bernard, Francis, 1st earl of Bandon, was a representative peer for Ireland, 1801-30Google Scholar.

187 Primrose, Archibald John, Viscount Primrose (1783-1864), M.P. Cashel 1806-7Google Scholar.

188 Robinson, Frederick John (1782-1859) of Nocton Hall, Lincolnshire, M.P. Carlow 1806-7Google Scholar.

189 John James Maxwell, earl of Farnham.

190 Ponsonby, George (1773-1863), M.P. County Kilkenny 1806, County Cork 1806-12Google Scholar.

191 Croker, John Wilson (1780-1857), M.P. Downpatrick 1807-12Google Scholar.

192 Ogle, Henry Meade (1762-1823), M.P. Drogheda 1806-7Google Scholar.

193 Foster, John Leslie (c. 1781-1842), M.P. Dublin University 1807-12, was the son of William Foster, bp of Clogher 1796-7, and nephew of John Foster, the last Speaker of the Irish House of Commons (see above, n. 127)Google Scholar.

194 Metge, John (c. 1741-1824), M.P. Dundalk 1806-7. His allegiance is not indicatedGoogle Scholar.

195 Porcher, Josias Du Pré (c. 1761-1820) of Hillingdon House, Middlesex, M.P. Dundalk 1807, Old Sarum 1807-18Google Scholar.

196 Walpole, George (1758-1835) of 14 Queen Street, Mayfair, M.P. Derby, 1797-1806, Dungarvan 1806-20Google Scholar.

197 Thomas Brand (1774-1851) of The Hoo, Kimpton, Hertfordshire, M.P. Helston 1807, Hertfordshire 1807-19. Brand’s hopes that the treasury would purchase the representation for Enniskillen were not realised (Thorne, (ed.), Hist., of parl., iii, 249Google Scholar).

198 Col. Giles Eyre was third behind Daly and Martin in the 1806 electoral contest.

199 Herbert, Henry Arthur (c. 1756-1821) of Muckross, M.P. County Kerry 1806-12Google Scholar.

200 John Crosbie, earl of Glandore; Valentine Browne, earl of Kenmare.

201 Butler, Walter, 18th earl of Ormond; created marquis of Ormond in 1816Google Scholar.

202 Ponsonby, Frederick Cavendish (1783-1837), M.P. County Kilkenny 1806-26Google Scholar.

203 Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd earl of Bessborough.

204 Gore, William (1779-1860), M.P. County Leitrim 1806-7Google Scholar.

205 Yorke, Philip, 3rd earl of Hardwicke, lord lieutenant of Ireland 1801-6Google Scholar.

206 William Monsell was third behind Odell and Quin in the 1806 electoral contest.

207 John Fitzgibbon, 2nd earl of Clare.

208 william Ponsonby was third behind Stewart and Beresford in the 1806 electoral contest.

209 Jocelyn, Robert (1788-1870), styled Viscount Jocelyn 1797-1820, M.P. County Louth 1806-7Google Scholar.

210 Leader, William (1767-1828) of Lower House, Putney Hill, Surrey, M.P. Camelford 1812-18Google Scholar.

211 Sir John Edmond Browne, bt, was third behind Browne and Dillon in the 1806 electoral contest.

212 Sir Mosley, Oswald, 2nd bt (1785-1871), of Rolleston Hall, Staffordshire, M.P. Portarlington 1806-7Google Scholar.

213 Mahon, Stephen (1768-1828), M.P. County Roscommon 1806-26; brother of Thomas Mahon, 2nd Baron HartlandGoogle Scholar.

214 Cooper, Edward Synge (1762-1830), M.P. County Sligo 1806-30Google Scholar.

215 For Canning see above, n. 154. His allegiance is not indicated.

216 Sir Wellesley, Arthur (1769-1852), M.P. Rye 1806, Mitchell 1807Google Scholar.

217 Recte Edward Lee, of Tramore Park, County Waterford.

218 Bolton, Cornelius (1751-1829), M.P. Waterford 1776-83Google Scholar.

219 SirWigram, Robert, bt (1744-1830), of Walthamstow House, Essex, M.P. Wexford 1806-7Google Scholar.

220 Bernard, James, Viscount Bernard (1785-1856), M.P. Youghal 1806-7; eldest son of Francis Bernard (1755-1830) of Castle Bernard, County CorkGoogle Scholar.

This edition could not have been prepared without the assistance of the National Library of Scotland. I am grateful to the Trustees of the library for permission to publish the documents.