Tralee is a former borough constituency in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, returning one Member of Parliament (MP) for the parliamentary borough of Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland from 1801 to 1885.

History

Tralee was a two-seat constituency in the Irish House of Commons. Under the Acts of Union 1800, which came into effect on 1 January 1801, it was one of the constituencies represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, with its representation reduced to one seat. The member who sat in the First Parliament of the United Kingdom was chosen by lot. The borough was disfranchised under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, which took effect at the 1885 general election. The area was thereafter represented by the county constituency of West Kerry.

Notable MPs included George Canning, later Prime Minister in 1827, Arthur Wellesley, later Prime Minister from 1828 to 1830 (as the Duke of Wellington), and Thomas O'Hagan, later Lord Chancellor of Ireland from 1868 to 1874 and 1880 to 1881.

Boundaries

The Parliamentary Boundaries (Ireland) Act 1832 defined the boundaries of the parliamentary borough as:

Members of Parliament

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| 1801-01-01

| Arthur Moore

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| 1802-07-24

|rowspan="2"| Rt Hon. George Canning

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| Appointed Treasurer of the Navy

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| 1804-06-04

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| 1806-11-17

| Rt Hon. Maurice FitzGerald<br />(The 18th Knight of Kerry)

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| Also returned by and elected to sit for County Kerry

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| 1807-01-17

| Samuel Boddington

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| 1807-05-21

| Sir Arthur Wellesley

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| Also returned by and elected to sit for Newport (Isle of Wight)

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| 1807-07-27

| Evan Foulkes

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| Tory

| Resigned

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| 1808-02-25

| James Stephen

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| 1812-10-27

| Henry Arthur Herbert

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| Resigned

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| 1813-06-17

| James Evan Baillie

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| 1818-06-29

| Edward Denny

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| Later 4th Baronet. Resigned.

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| 1819-05-29

|rowspan="3"| James Cuffe

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|rowspan="3"| Died 29 July 1828

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| 1820-03-20

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| 1826

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| 1828-09-12

| Sir Edward Denny, Bt

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| 3rd Baronet. Resigned.

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| 1829-06-09

| Robert Vernon Smith

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| 1831-05-07

| Walker Ferrand

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| Tory

| Died 18 June 1853

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| 1853-07-04

|rowspan="2"| Daniel O'Connell Jnr

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| 1859-05-02

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Vernon Smith was appointed as a Commissioner of the Treasury, requiring a by-election.

See also

  • Wikipedia:WikiProject UK Parliament constituencies/Historic constituency names

References

  • The Parliaments of England by Henry Stooks Smith (1st edition published in three volumes 1844–50), 2nd edition edited (in one volume) by F.W.S. Craig (Political Reference Publications 1973)