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County Carlow (UK Parliament constituency)
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County Carlow
Former county constituency
for the House of Commons
CountyCounty Carlow
18011922
Seats
  • 2 (1801–1885)
  • 1 (1885–1922)
Created fromCounty Carlow
Replaced byCarlow–Kilkenny

County Carlow was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, which from 1801 to 1885 returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, and one MP from 1885 to 1922.

History and representation

County Carlow had been represented by two seats in the Irish House of Commons. Under the Acts of Union 1800, it continued to be represented by two MPs, now in the United Kingdom House of Commons. It comprised the whole of County Carlow, except for the borough of Carlow, which was separately represented from 1801 to 1885. The borough of Old Leighlin was disfranchised under the Acts of Union 1800.

Under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, the borough of Carlow was disfranchised and the county was reduced to one seat.[1] It was the only Irish county not divided for electoral purposes in the 1885 redistribution. It was thus the only Irish county constituency to exist at every general election from the union with Great Britain to the establishment of the Irish Free State.

It was not affected by the Redistribution of Seats (Ireland) Act 1918. The 1918 general election was used by Sinn Féin as the first election to Dáil Éireann. James Lennon sat as a member of the First Dáil, abstaining from Westminster.

Under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, it was combined with the constituencies of North Kilkenny and South Kilkenny to form Carlow–Kilkenny as a 4-seat constituency for the Southern Ireland House of Commons and a one-seat constituency at Westminster.[2] At the 1921 election for the Southern Ireland House of Commons, the four seats were won uncontested by Sinn Féin, who treated it as part of the election to the Second Dáil. James Lennon was one of the four TDs elected for Carlow–Kilkenny. It was never used as a Westminster constituency; under the Irish Free State (Agreement) Act 1922, no writ was to be issued "for a constituency in Ireland other than a constituency in Northern Ireland".[3] Therefore, following a dissolution on 26 October 1922, no vote was held in Carlow–Kilkenny at the 1922 United Kingdom general election on 15 November 1922. The Irish Free State left the United Kingdom on 6 December 1922.

Members of Parliament

Notable MPs for County Carlow included Nicholas Aylward Vigors, a zoologist, John Ball, a naturalist and Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, Arthur MacMurrough Kavanagh, and James Patrick Mahon.

MPs 1801–1885

Election 1st Member 1st Party 2nd Member 2nd Party
1801 William Henry Burton Sir Richard Butler, Bt
Jul. 1802 David Latouche Whig Walter Bagenal Whig
Oct. 1812 Henry Bruen Tory[4]
18 Apr 1816 Robert Anthony Latouche Whig
Jun 1818 Sir Ulysses Burgh Tory
Jun 1826 Thomas Kavanagh Tory[4]
May 1831 Walter Blackney Whig[4] Sir John Milley Doyle Whig[4]
Dec 1832 Repeal Association[5][4] Thomas Wallace Whig[4]
Jan. 1835 Henry Bruen Conservative[5][4] Thomas Kavanagh Conservative[5][4]
15 Jun 1835 Nicholas Aylward Vigors Repeal Association[a] Alexander Raphael Whig[4]
19 Aug 1835 Henry Bruen Conservative[5][4] Thomas Kavanagh Conservative[5][4]
18 Feb 1837 Nicholas Aylward Vigors Whig[a][6]
Aug 1837 John Ashton Yates Whig[4]
5 Dec 1840 Henry Bruen Conservative[5][4]
Jul 1841 Thomas Bunbury Conservative[5][4]
1 Jul 1846 William McClintock-Bunbury Conservative[5]
Jul 1852 John Ball Independent Irish Party[5]
25 Apr 1853 William McClintock-Bunbury Conservative[5]
Apr 1857 Henry Bruen (younger) Conservative[5]
7 Aug 1862 Denis Pack-Beresford Conservative[5]
Nov 1868 Arthur MacMurrough Kavanagh Conservative[5]
Apr 1880 Edmund Dwyer Gray Home Rule League[5] Donald Horne Macfarlane Home Rule League[5]
1885 representation reduced to one member
Notes
  1. ^ a b Vigors was a supporter of the Whig/Repealer pact, 1835–1841, and who in 1832–1835 had been MP for the borough of Carlow as a member of the Repeal Association.

MPs 1885–1922

From To Name Party Died
1885 1886 Edmund Dwyer Gray Nationalist 27 March 1888
1886 1887 John Aloysius Blake Nationalist 22 May 1887
1887 1891 James Patrick Mahon Nationalist 15 June 1891
1891 1892 John Hammond Nationalist 17 November 1907
1892 1900 Irish National Federation
1900 1908 Nationalist
1908 1910 Walter MacMurrough Kavanagh Nationalist 18 July 1922
1910 1918 Michael Molloy Nationalist
1918 1922 James Lennon Sinn Féin 13 August 1958

Elections

Elections in the 1830s

General election 1830: Carlow (2 seats)[5][4][7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Tory Henry Bruen 242 38.3
Tory Thomas Kavanagh 216 34.2
Whig Horace William Noel Rochfort 174 27.5
Majority 42 6.7
Turnout 371 70.0
Registered electors 530
Tory hold
Tory hold
General election 1831: Carlow (2 seats)[5][4][7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Whig Walter Blackney Unopposed
Whig John Milley Doyle Unopposed
Registered electors 530
Whig gain from Tory
Whig gain from Tory
General election 1832: Carlow (2 seats)[5][4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Irish Repeal Walter Blackney 657 29.0
Whig Thomas Wallace 657 29.0
Tory Henry Bruen 483 21.3
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