Parliament at Dublin
Edited by John T. Gilbert
Members of Parliament at Dublin, 1689
p.241- Lord Chancellor: Sir Alexander Fitton, baron of Gosworth.
- Earls: Westmeath, Barrymore, Clancarty, Tyrone, Longford, Granard, Limerick.
- Viscounts: Glanmalira, Killmallock, Iveagh, Mountgarret, Dillon, Rosse, Galway, Kenmare, Mountcashel.
- Bishops: Meath, Ossory, Cork, Limerick.
- Barons: Athenry, Kinsale, Enniskillen, Strabane, Castleconnell, Brittas, Dunboyne, Cahir, Howth, Dunsany, Upper Ossory, Slane, Riverstown, Boffin, Trimlestown.
Members of Parliament at Dublin, 1689—Peers
- County of Catherlagh: Dudly Bagnal, Henry Luttrell.—Borough of Catherlagh: Marcus Baggot, John Warren.—Borough of Old Leighlin: Darby Long, Daniel Doran.
- County of Galway: Sir Ulick Bourk, sir Walter Blake, baronets.—Borough of Athenry: James Talbot, of Mount-Talbot, Charles Daly, of Dunsandle.—Borough of Tuam: James Lally, of Tullenedally, William Bourk, of Carrowfrila.
- County of Kilkenny: John Grace, of Courtstown, Robert Walsh, of Cloneneassy.—Borough of Callan: Walter Butler, Thady Meagher. —Borough of Thomastown: Robert Grace, the elder, Robert Grace, the younger.—Borough of Gowran: Colonel Robert Fielding, Walter Kelly, doctor of physick.—Borough of Inistioge: Edward Fitz Gerald, James Fitz Gerald.—Borough of Knocktopher: Harvey Morres, Henry Meagh.—City of Kilkenny: John Rooth, Mayor of that city, James Bryan, alderman.
- County of Cork: Justin Mac Carthy, sir Richard Nagle, knight.—Borough of Youghall: Thomas Uniack, alderman, Edward Gough, alderman.— Borough of Kinsa1e: Andrew Murrogh, Miles de Coursey.—Borough of Baltimore: Daniel O'D'onovan, Jeremy Donovan. —Borough of Bandonbridge: Charles Mac Carthy, of Ballea, Daniel Mac Carthy, Reagh. — Borough of Cloghnakilty: Lieutenant-colonel Owen Mac Carthy, Daniel Mac Fin Mac Carthy.— Borough of Middleton: Dermod Long, John Long. —Borough of Moyallow: John Barret, of Castlemore, David Nagle, of Carragowne. —Manor and borough of Rathcormack: James Barry, Edward Powel. —Manor of Doneraile: Daniel O'Donovan, John Baggot, junior, of Baggotstown. Borough of Charleville: John Baggot, senior, of Baggotstown, John Power, of Killballane.
- County of Tipperary: Nicholas Purcel, of Loghmoe, James Butler, of Graingebegg.— City of Cashel: Denis Kearny, alderman, James Hackett, alderman.—Borough of Clonmel: Nicholas White, alderman, John Bray, alderman.—Borough of Fethard: Sir John Everard, baronet, James Tobin, of Fethard. p.243
- City of Waterford: John Porter, Nicholas Fitz Gerald.
- County of Kerry: Nicholas Brown, sir Thomas Crosby, knight.—Borough of Tralee: Maurice Hussey, of Kerrys, John Brown, of Ardagh.— Borough of Dingle Icouch: Edward Rice, Fitz James, of Ballinelig, in the county of Limerick, John Hussey, of Culmullin.— Borough of Ardfert: Colonel Roger MacElligot, Cornelius Mac Gillicuddy.
- City of Limerick: Nicholas Arthur, alderman, Thomas Harrold, alderman.
- County of Roscommon: Charles Kelly, John Bourke.—Borough of Roscommon: John Dillon, John Kelly.—Borough of Boyle: Captain John King, Terence Mac Dermot, alderman.
- County of Meath: Sir William Talbot, sir Patrick Barnwall, baronets.—Borough of Ratoath: John Hussey, James Fitz Gerald.—Borough of Trim: Captain Nicholas Cusacke, Walter Nangle.—Borough of Navan: Christopher Cusack, of Corballis, Christopher Cusack, of Rathaldran.—Borough of Kells: Patrick Everard, John Delamare.—Borough of Athboy: John Trynder, Robert Longfield.
- City of Cork: Sir James Cotter, knight, John Galloway.
- County of Limerick: Sir John Fitz Gerald, baronet, Gerald Fitz Gerald, knight of the Glyn. —Borough of Kilmallock: Sir William Hurley, baronet, John Lacy,—Borough of Askeaton: John Bourke, of Cahirmoyhill, Edward Rice.
- County of Westmeath: The honourable colonel William Nugent, the honourable colonel Henry Dillon.—Borough and manor of Mullingar: Gerald Dillon, prime sergeant, Edmond Nugent, of Carlanstowne.—Borough of Athlone: Edmond Malone, of Ballynahoune, Edmond Malone, counsellor at-law. —Borough of Kilbeggan: Brian Geoghegan, of Donore, Charles Geoghegan, of Syonane.—Borough of Fowre: John Nugent, of Donore, Christopher Nugent, of Dardistown.
- Queen's County: Sir Patrick Trant, knight, Edmond Morres.— Borough of Maryborough: Pierce Bryan, Thady Fitz Patrick. —Borough of Ballynekill: Sir Gregory Byrne, baronet, Oliver Grace.
- Borough of Portarlington; Sir Henry Bond, baronet, sir Thomas Hacket, knight. p.244
- Borough of Galway: Oliver Martin, John Kirwan.
- County of Cavan.—Philip Reyley, of Aghnecrevy, John Reilly, of Garirobuck.—Borough of Cavan: Philip Oge O'Reyly, Hugh Reyley of Lara.—Borough of Belturbet: Sir Edward Tyrrel, baronet, Philip Tuite, of Newcastle.
- County of Waterford: John Power, Matthew Hore. —Borough of Dungarvan: John Hore, Martin Hore.
- County of Sligo: Henry Crofton, Oliver O'Gara.—Borough of Sligo: Terence Mac Donogh, James French.
- County of Tyrone: Colonel Gordon O'Neale, Lewis Doe, of Dungannon.—Borough of Dungannon: Arthur. O'Neale, Peter Donnelly, of Dungannon.—Borough of Strabane: Christopher Nugent, Daniel Donnelly.
- County of Clare: Daniel O'Brien, John MacNamara, of Crattlagh.—Borough of Ennis: Florence MacNamara, of Dromod, Theobald Butler, of Sraghnagohoone.
- County of Leitrim: Edmond Reynolds, Iriel Farrell.—Borough of James-Town: Alexander Mac Donnell, William Shanley.
- County of Armagh: Francis Stafford, Constantine O'Neale.
- County of Antrim: Cormuck Oneale, Randal Mac Donnell.— Borough of Belfast: Marcus Talbot, Daniel O'Neale.
- County of Wexford: Walter Butler, of Monfin, Patrick Colclough, of Mochury.—Borough of Wexford: William Talbot, Francis Rooth, merchant.—Borough of New Ross: Luke Dormer, Richard Butler.—Borough of Newburgh: Abraham Strange, of Toberduffe, Richard Doyle, of Kilcorky.—Borough of Enniscorthy: James Devereux, of Carigmenan, Arthur Waddington, portreeve.—Borough of Taghmon: George Hore, of Polehore, Walter Hore, of Harperstown.— Borough of Bannow: Francis Plowden, Dr. Alexius Stafford. —Borough of Cloghmine: Edward Sherlock, of the city of Dublin, Nicholas White, of Rosse, merchant.—Borough of Fethard: The right honourable colonel James Porter, captain Nicholas Stafford.
- County of Longford: Roger Farrell, Robert Farrell.—Borough of Lanesborough: Oliver Fitz Gerald, Roger Farrell.—Borough of Saint Johnstown: Sir William Ellis, knight, lieutenant-colonel James Nugent. p.245
- County of Mayo: Gerald Moore, Walter Bourke.—Borough of Castlebar: John Bermingham, portreeve, Thomas Bourke.
- County of Down: Murtogh Mac Gennis, of Green-Castle, Ever Mac Gennis, of Castlewellan.—Borough of Newry: Rowland White, Rowland Savage.— Borough of Killileagh: Bernard Mac Gennis, of Ballygorianbeg, Torl O'Neile, of Drummekelly.
- County of Dublin: Simon Luttrell, of Luttrellstowne, Patrick Sarsfield, of Lucan,—Borough of Swords: Francis Barnwall, of Woodparke, in the county of Meath, Robert Russell, of Drynham.—Borough of Newcastle: Thomas Arthur, of Colganstown, John Talbot, of Bellgard.
- City of Dublin:, Sir Michael Creagh, knight, lord mayor, Terence Dermot, senior, alderman.
- College of Dublin: Sir John Meade, knight, Joseph Coghlan.—County of Wicklow: Richard Butler, William Talbot.— Borough of Carysfort: Hugh Byrne, pierce Archbold, upon default of whose appearance, Barthol. Polewhele.—Borough of Wicklow: Francis Toole, Thomas Byrne.—Borough of Blessington: James Eustace, Maurice Eustace.
- County of Kildare: John Wogan, George Aylmer.—Borough of Naas: Walter, Lord Dungan, Charles White.—Borough of Athy: William Fitz Gerald, William Archbold. — Borough of Harristown: James, Nihell, Edmond Fitz Gerald.—Borough of Kildare: Francis Leigh, Robert Porter.
- King's County: Heward Oxburgh, Owen Carrol.—Borough of Philipstown: John Connor, Heward Oxburgh.—Borough of Banagher: Terence Coghlan, Terence Coghlan.
- Borough of Drogheda: Henry Dowdall, recorder; Christopher Peppard, Fitz George, alderman.
- County of Louth: Thomas Bellew, William Talbot.—Borough of Ardee: Hugh Gernon, John Babe.—Borough of Dundalk: Robert Dermot, John Dowdall.—Borough of Carlingford: Christopher Peppard, Fitz Ignatius; Bryan Dermot.
- Monaghan: Bryan Mac Mahon, Hugh Mac Mahon.
- The commons chose sir Richard Nagle their speaker, and Mr. John Kerney was clerk of that house.
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- An exact list of lord spiritual and temporal who sat at the pretended parliament at Dublin, London 1689.
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‘Members of Parliament at Dublin, 1689’ (1971). In: A Jacobite narrative of the war in Ireland. Ed. by John T. Gilbert. (First published 1892). Shannon: Shannon University Press, pp. 241–245.
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