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Analysis of the House of Commons. 



CLASS viii: 



6 Cities, 27 Boroughs, and 1 Wniversiiy in Ireland, 



RETURNING 36 MEMBERS. 



Shewing llie kind of Suffrage or influence hy which they are returned. Tiie Cities are printec 

 in SMALL CAPITALS, and the figures denote the number of Houses in those places against whici 

 they are aiTixed ; of the others, there is no specific return of the population published. 



Suffrage or Influence by which returned 



fCashelJ, Tippcrary 



jClonmell, do. 



^Coleraine, Londonderry 



Cork 12175, County } 



Downpatrick, 

 Drogheda, 3463, 

 Dublin, 16005, 



jDundalk, 

 f Uungannon, 



Dungarvon, 

 tEnnis, 

 tEnniskillen, 



Galway, 4185, 



Kilkenny, 4321, 

 fKinsale, 



Limerick, 8268> 

 $Lisburne, 



LONDONDERKV, 



Mallow, 

 f New Ross, 



Nfwry, 

 tPortarlington, 

 fSligo, 

 •fTralee, 



Town 5 

 Down 

 Louth 

 Coun ty ") 

 Town > 

 University J 

 Louth 

 Tyrone 

 ^yuterford 

 Clare 

 Fermanagh 

 Co. Town 

 do. 

 Cork 

 Co. Town 

 Antrim 

 Co, Town 

 Cork 

 Weiford 

 Down 

 King's Co. 

 Co. Town 

 Kerry 



Waterford, 4082, Co. Town 

 +Wpxford, do. 



JYoughall, Cork 



Wm. Stuart, + 5 p 



David Kerr, f 3 



Viscount Bernard, t 2 • 1 p 



§ Earl of Belfast, + 1 



a Charles Harvey, t 2 C 



Sir Arthur Chichester, t 3 c 



n E. .T. Coliett, t 6 c 



J. H. M. Dawson, f 4 c 



a Sir J. Brydges, Bart, f — 



Hon. C. H. Hutchinson,* 40 c 



Sir N. C. Collhurst, Bart. + 1 » t c 



J. W. Maxwell, +4*2 



Wm. M. Smyth, + 4 



SirR. Shaw, Bart. + c 



t Thomas Ellis, + 3 p 



t Right Hon. VV. C. Phinkelt.t 8 c 



a George Hartopp,-|- 1 • 1 c 



Hon. Thomas Knox, + 7 p 



a Hon. George Lamb, • 18 



t Richard WcllesUy.t 9 



R. Magennis, f 3 p 



a M. G. Prendergast, f 8 p 



Right Hon. Dennis Browne, f 4c 



o .Admiral Sir Jos. Rowley, t 4 



Thomas S. Rice, • 37 c 



H. B. S. Seymour, t 3 p 



X Rt Hon. Sir G. F. Hill,Bt. t 14 p 



W. W. Becher, • 6 + 1 c 



Frs. Leigh, + 3 p 



Viscount Newry, + 3 



a David Ricardo, * 49 



Owen Wynne, f — 



t James Cuffe, f 1 ♦ 1 



Rt Hon. Sir J. Newport, Bt. » 28 c 



o Wm. Wigrara, "I- 2 p 



John Hyde, — 



The Primate (a Beresford) 



Viscount Castlemain, 



Earl of Shannon. 



Marquis of Donegal. 



Earl of Charleville. 



Marquis of Hertford. 



R. Pennefather. 



Right Hon, VV. Bagwell, 



The Beresfords. 

 I TheCorporation Sclnhabitns 

 1 1058. & for Callaghan 758 



The Inhabitants 



393 & for Mr. Wallace 145 

 r Corporation & Inhabitants 

 < 1213 & for H. Grattan 799 

 [ Provost,Fellows, &c Scholars 



Earl of Roden. 



Viscount Northland. 



Duke of Devonshire. 



SirE.O'Brien&J.Fitzger.'iii 



Earl of Enniskillen. 



886 & for J. Blake 475 



Cuffe, Earl of Desart. 



Lord de Clifford. 



.559&forHon.J.Vereker79l| 



Marquis of Hertford. 



The Beresfords. 



76 & for Mr. Jephson 75 



Messrs. Tottenham & Lee 



Earl of Kilmorey. 



Earl of Fortarlington. 



The Sitting Member. 



Sir Edward Denny. 



Corporation & Merchants. 



Mr. Neville Sc Marq.of Ely 



Earl of Shannon. 



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f^ At those places marked t the suffrage is vested in 12 burgesses, self-elected, under the 

 influence of the persons stated in the right hand column ; and those marked t it is vested in close 

 corporations, also self-elected, under the like circumstances. At Lisburne, marked §, there is no 

 election, it is merely an appointment of the Marquis of Hertford : at the places without notation, 

 the suffrage is pretty general, 6 of them were contested at the last general election ; and thi 

 numbers in the right hand column in a line with those 6 places, imply th? state of the Poll at thi 

 close. At Limerick it will be seen that the sitting member appears in a minority— the reason is 

 that the Corporation were resolved to return the other candidate, and for that purpose created 

 freemen or voters for the occasion, but which votes were rejected by a Committee of Parliament, 

 and the Recorder committed to Newgate for violating his dutj', Mr. Rice being declared to 

 have been duly elected by a majority of legal votes. The other seven open places appear not to 

 have been contested for some time past, and will well deserve the especial attention of the friend 

 of free representation, at the next g eneral e lection. — Members noted with a preceding their namei 

 are Aliens, not Irishmen. 



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