Newry (UK Parliament constituency)

Newry
Former Borough constituency
for the House of Commons
18011918
Replaced by South Down

Newry was a United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January 1801.

Boundaries

This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Newry in County Down.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMemberPartyNote
1801, January 1 John Moore 1801: Co-opted
1802, July 13 Rt Hon. Isaac Corry Whig
1806, November 15 Hon. Francis Needham Tory Became the 12th Viscount Kilmorey 1818
1819, March 6 Hon. Francis Jack Needham Tory Styled Viscount Newry 12 January 1822
1826, June 14 Hon. John Henry Knox Tory
1832, December 27 Lord Marcus Hill Conservative 1
1835, January 21 Denis Caulfield Brady Liberal 2
1837, August 4 John Ellis Conservative
1841, July 8 Viscount Newry and Morne Conservative Re-elected as a Peelite candidate
1847, August 2 Peelite Died 6 May 1851
1851, May 30 Edmund Gilling Hallewell Conservative
1852, July 19 William Kirk Liberal 2
1859, May 5 Peter Quinn Conservative
1865, July 15 Arthur Charles Innes Conservative
1868, November 18 William Kirk Liberal Died 20 December 1870
1871, January 23 Viscount Newry and Morne Conservative
1874, February 3 William Whitworth Liberal
1880, April 3 Henry Thomson Conservative
1885, November 24 Justin Huntly McCarthy Irish Parliamentary
1892, July 7 Patrick George Hamilton Carvill Irish National Federation Re-elected as an Irish Parliamentary Party candidate
1900, October 1 Irish Parliamentary
1906, January 17 John Joseph Mooney Irish Parliamentary Last MP for the constituency
1918 Constituency abolished

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Elections

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