List of Irish MPs 1585–86
This is a list of members of the Irish House of Commons between 1585 and 1586.
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Name | Constituency | Religion | Notes |
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Archbold , RichmondRichmond Archbold | Cross Tipperary | ||
Aylward , Sir RichardSir Richard Aylward | Waterford County | Catholic[1] | Of Faithlegg[2] |
Bagenal , Sir NicholasSir Nicholas Bagenal | Down | Protestant | |
Barnewall , RobertRobert Barnewall | Ardee | ||
Barnewall , JohnJohn Barnewall | Drogheda | ||
Barnewall , RichardRichard Barnewall | Meath | ||
Berkeley , EdwardEdward Berkeley | Antrim County | Protestant | |
Bingham, Sir RichardSir Richard Bingham | Roscommon County | Protestant | |
Blancheville , GerardGerard Blancheville | Kilkenny County | ||
Bourchier , Sir GeorgeSir George Bourchier | King's County | Protestant | |
Bourke , RichardRichard Bourke | Limerick County | ||
Brennan , EdwardEdward Brennan | Callan | ||
Browne , Sir ValentineSir Valentine Browne | Sligo County | Protestant | |
Burnell, HenryHenry Burnell | Dublin County | Catholic | |
Butler, JamesJames Butler | Tipperary | ||
Clancy, BoetiusBoetius Clancy | Clare | Protestant[3] | |
Codd , RobertRobert Codd | Wexford County | ||
Cogan , WilliamWilliam Cogan | Cork County | His daughter married John de Courcy, 18th Baron Kingsale | |
Collen , JamesJames Collen | Youghal | ||
Comerford, GeraldGerald Comerford | Callan | Protestant | |
Coppinger , ThomasThomas Coppinger | Youghal | ||
Everard , RedmondRedmond Everard | Tipperary | Catholic | |
Fenton , GeoffreyGeoffrey Fenton | Carlow County | Protestant | Principal Secretary of State |
Fitzedmond , JohnJohn Fitzedmond | Cork County | ||
Fitzgerald , JohnJohn Fitzgerald | Kerry | ||
Fitzhenry , MatthewMatthew Fitzhenry | Wexford County | ||
Fitzmaurice , ThomasThomas Fitzmaurice | Kildare County | ||
Galwey , JamesJames Galwey | Kinsale | ||
Gerlone , RogerRoger Gerlone | Louth | ||
Harpoll , RobertRobert Harpoll | Queen's County | ||
Le Straunge , ThomasThomas Le Straunge | Galway County | ||
Magennis , Sir HughSir Hugh Magennis | Down | Catholic | |
Meade , JohnJohn Meade | Cork City | ||
More , WilliamWilliam More | Louth | ||
Netterville , JohnJohn Netterville | Meath | Catholic | |
Netterville, RichardRichard Netterville | Dublin County | Catholic | |
Norreys , Sir JohnSir John Norreys | Cork County | Protestant | Lord President of Munster |
Norris, ThomasThomas Norris | Limerick County | Protestant | |
Nugent of Disert, EdwardEdward Nugent of Disert | Westmeath | ||
Nugent of Morton, EdwardEdward Nugent of Morton | Westmeath | Catholic | [4] |
O'Brien , Sir TurloughSir Turlough O'Brien | Clare | Catholic | Grandson of Connor O'Brien, King of Thomond |
O'Farrell , Faghna or FaghtnaFaghna or Faghtna O'Farrell | Longford County | Catholic | O'Farrell Boy, Lord of South Annaly |
O'Farrell , WilliamWilliam O'Farrell | Longford County | Catholic | O'Farrell Bane, Lord of North Annaly |
O'Neill , Shane McBrienShane McBrien O'Neill | Antrim County | Of Shane's Castle | |
O'Reilly , PhilipPhilip O'Reilly | Cavan County | Catholic | Claimant to the Lordship of East Breifne |
O'Reilly , EdmundEdmund O'Reilly | Cavan County | Catholic | Claimant to the Lordship of East Breifne |
Prendergast , EdmundEdmund Prendergast | Cross Tipperary | Of Newcastle, County Tipperary | |
Roche , PhilipPhilip Roche | Kinsale | ||
Rothe , RobertRobert Rothe | Kilkenny County | ||
St Leger, Sir WarhamSir Warham St Leger | Queen's County | Protestant | |
Shane, FrancisFrancis Shane | Galway County | ||
Sherlock , JamesJames Sherlock | Waterford County | Of Grace Dieu, about a mile to the west of Waterford[5] | |
Springe , ThomasThomas Springe | Kerry | Gentleman, son of Katherine ne Dermodo [6] | |
Sutton , WilliamWilliam Sutton | Kildare County | ||
Wallop , Sir HenrySir Henry Wallop | Carlow County | Protestant | |
Walsh, NicholasNicholas Walsh | Waterford City | Protestant | Speaker |
Waring, HenryHenry Waring | King's County | ||
Waterhouse, EdwardEdward Waterhouse | Carrickfergus | Protestant |
References
- ↑ Canon Power churches
- ↑ "Journal of the Waterford & South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society" Vol. IX.— No. I - Quarter — Jan to March 1906, page 52
- ↑ "The History and Topography of the County of Clare" by James Frost - 'forsook his faith'
- ↑ “This Edward Nugent the lawyer is conjectured both a dangerous and malicious man against the state. In the last parliament when an Act entitled “An Act for provision to be made for surety of the Majesty’s most royal person” etc. was moved in the Lower House he used a long premeditated speech in defence of the mass and Romish religion with imputation of all good success whereunto and encounter since.” Nugent, Brian (2008). Shakespeare Was Irish!. p. 200.citing Public Record Office of Northern Ireland item D3835/A/4/297 - Richard Nugent's notes on and transcriptions of State Papers, Home Office Papers, Hatfield House Papers, etc: 1850 - 1890
- ↑ "Journal of the Waterford & South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society" Vol. IX.— No. I - Quarter — Jan to March 1906, page 52
- ↑ Peyton's Survey, Paragraph 33
- Sources
- "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. C.69-I. HMSO. 1878. pp. 603–691.
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