MPs for Ireland in the Protectorate Parliament information
After the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, the Kingdom of Ireland ceased to operate, and Ireland was governed as part of the Protectorate. The Parliament of Ireland did not meet, and instead, 30 MPs were elected to the Protectorate Parliament in London. The MPs below were preceded by the MPs of the Second Irish House of Commons of Charles I elected in 1639 and succeeded after the Restoration by the MPs of the Irish House of Commons of Charles II elected in 1661.
Constituency
1654
1656
1659
Towns of Bandon and Kinsale
Vincent Gookin
Vincent Gookin
Vincent Gookin
Counties of Carlow, Wexford, Kilkenny, and Queen's County
Thomas Sadler Daniel Axtell
Thomas Sadler Daniel Redman
Daniel Redmond John Brett
Towns of Carrickfergus and Belfast
Major Daniel Redmond
John Davis
John Duckenfield
Counties of Cavan, Fermanagh, and Monaghan
Col. John Cole
Richard Blayney, 4th Baron Blayney
Thomas Coote
County of Cork
Roger Boyle
Roger Boyle[a]
Sir Maurice Fenton
Towns of Cork and Youghal
Col. William Jephson
Col. William Jephson
Francis Fowlkes
Towns of Derry and Coleraine
Ralph King
Ralph King
Ralph King
Counties of Down, Antrim, and Armagh
Col. Robert Venables Col. Arthur Hill[1]
Col. Thomas Cooper Lt-Col James Trayle
Sir John Skeffington, Bt George Rawden
City of Dublin
Alderman Daniel Hutchinson
Richard Tighe
Arthur Annesley
County of Dublin
Col. John Hewson
John Bysse
Sir Theophilus Jones
Counties of Galway and Mayo
Sir Charles Coote John Reynolds
Sir Charles Coote Lt Col John Brett
Sir Charles Coote Col. Thomas Sadler
Counties of Kerry, Limerick, and Clare
Major Gen. Sir Hardress Waller Col. Henry Ingoldsby
Major Gen. Sir Hardress Waller Col. Henry Ingoldsby
Major Gen. Sir Hardress Waller Col. Henry Ingoldsby
Counties of Kildare and Wicklow
Maj. Anthony Morgan Maj. William Meredith
Sir Hardress Waller Anthony Morgan
Dudley Loftus Henry Markham
City and County of the City of Limerick and Kilmallock
William Purefoy
Walter Waller
George Ingoldsby
Counties of Londonderry, Donegal, and Tyrone
Col. John Clark Thomas Newburgh
Tristram Beresford Thomas Newburgh
Col. John Gorges Alexander Staples
Counties of Meath and Louth
Col. John Fowk, Governor of Drogheda Major William Cadogan
Col. John Fowk, Governor of Drogheda Sir William Aston
Sir Anthony Morgan William Aston
Counties of Sligo, Roscommon, and Leitrim
Sir Robert King Sir John Temple
Sir Robert King John Bridges
Robert Parke Thomas Waller
Counties of Tipperary and Waterford
John Reynolds Jerome Sankey
John Reynolds, Commissary-General[2] Daniel Abbot[2]
Sir Jerome Sankey Thomas Stanley
Cities of Waterford and Clonmel
William Halsey
William Halsey
William Halsey
Counties of Westmeath, Longford, and King's County
Theophilus Jones Thomas Scot
Theophilus Jones Maj. Henry Owen
Francis Aungier, 1st Earl of Longford Sir Henry Piers
^Sat for Edinburgh.
^Maguire, W.A. (1974). Letters of a great Irish landlord. Belfast: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. p. 10.
^ abWillis 1750, p. 284.
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