Tipperary (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Tipperary was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800.
| Tipperary | |
|---|---|
| Former county constituency for the Irish House of Commons  | |
| Former constituency | |
| Created | |
| Abolished | 1800 | 
| Seats | 2 | 
| Replaced by | Tipperary | 
Members of Parliament
    
- 1560: Patrick Sherlock and Oliver Grace [1]
 - 1585: Redmond Everard and James Butler [1]
 - 1613–1615 Sir John Everard and Walter Butler (inherited peerage in 1614 and replaced by John Tobyn) [1]
 - 1634–1635 Thomas Butler [2] and Tibbett Purcell [1]
 - 1661–1666 Thomas Sadlier and Bartholomew Fowke [1]
 
1689–1801
    
| Election | First member | First party | Second member | Second party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1689 Patriot Parliament | Nicholas Purcell | James Butler | ||||
| 1692 | Sir John Meade, 1st Baronet [3] | Stephen Moore | ||||
| 1703 | James Dawson | |||||
| 1707 | James Harrison | |||||
| 1713 | George Mathew | |||||
| 1715 | Kingsmill Pennefather | Humphrey Minchin | ||||
| 1727 | James Dawson | |||||
| 1728 | George Mathew | |||||
| 1735 | Joseph Damer | |||||
| 1737 | Nehemiah Donnellan | |||||
| 1738 | Stephen Moore | |||||
| 1761 | Henry Prittie | Sir Thomas Maude, 2nd Bt | ||||
| 1768 | Francis Mathew | |||||
| 1776 | Henry Prittie | |||||
| 1783 | Daniel Toler | |||||
| 1790 | Hon. Francis James Mathew | |||||
| 1792 | John Bagwell | |||||
| 1796 | Hon. Francis James Mathew[4] | |||||
| 1801 | Replaced by Westminster constituency of Tipperary | |||||
Notes
    
- Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 632.
 - McGrath, Brid (1998). A biographical dictionary of the membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640-1641 (thesis). Dublin: Trinity College. hdl:2262/77206. Retrieved 2 October 2021 – via TARA.
 - from 1703 Sir John Meade, 1st Bt
 - from 1797 Francis Mathew, Viscount Mathew
 
References
    
- Leigh Rayment's historical List of Members of the Irish House of Commons. Cites: Johnston-Liik, Edith Mary (2002). The History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800 (6 volumes). Ulster Historical Foundation.
 
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