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Rathcormack (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

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Created
  
1611 (1611)

Replaced by
  
Disenfranchised

Abolished
  
1800

Founded
  
1611

Rathcormack (also known as Rathcormack Borough) was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1611 to 1800. It was a mix of Potwalloping and a Manor Borough established by Charter and remained tied to the borough and surrounding area. The franchise was vested in the £5 and until 1793, Protestant Freeholders and after 1782 a year's residence was necessary. It was disenfranchised with the coming of the Act of Union and compensation of £15,000 was paid to the representatives of the Tonson family

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Boundaries and boundary changes

This constituency was the borough of Rathcormack in County Cork. After its establishment in 1611 it had a sovereign, 12 burgesses and freemen. Under the terms of the Act of Union 1800, the constituency was disenfranchised and abolished in 1800.

Members of Parliament

  • 1613-1615
  • 1634-1635
  • 1639-1641
  • 1661-1666
  • 1689 Patriot Parliament
  • 1689 James Barry
  • 1689 Edward Powel
  • Elections

  • 1692
  • 1695
  • 1703
  • 1713
  • 1715
  • 1716
  • 1727
  • 1743
  • 1745
  • 1757
  • 1761
  • 1768
  • 1776
  • 1783
  • 1790
  • 1797
  • 1798
  • References

    Rathcormack (Parliament of Ireland constituency) Wikipedia