No. XLIV. THE NAMES OF THE LORDS AND COMMONS OF THE PARLIAMENT OF IRELAND, SITTING AT DUBLIN THE 7TH OF MAY, 1689, AND CONTINUED SITTING TILL THE 18TH OF JULY, AND THEN PROROGUED UNTIL THE 12TH OF NOVEMBER....PAGE 158. THE LORDS. Sir Alexander Fitter, Lord Lord Bishop of Meath Bishop of Ossory Baron of Gosworth, Lord Chancellor Bishop of Cork Bishop of Limericke Lord Baron of Athenree Baron of Kinsale Baron of Enniskillen Baron of Strabane Baron of Catleconnell Baron of Brittas Baron of Dunbayne Baron of Howth Chief Justice Nugent, Baron of Baron of Trinlestown. COMMONS. County of Gallway. Sir Ulick Bourk, Bart. Sir Walter Blake, Bart. Borough of Athenry. James Talbot, of Mount Talbot, Esq. Charles Daly, of Dunsandal, Esq. Borough of Tuam. James Lally, of Tullenedally William Bourk, of Carrewfraila County of Kilkenny. James Grace, of Courstowne, Robert Walsh, of Clonencassy, Borough of Thomastown. Richard Butler, Esq. City of Kilkenny. John Rooth, Mayor of that City County of Cork. Borough of Youghall. Borough of Kinsale. Daniel M'Carthy Reagh, Esq. Borough of Mayallow. David Nagle, of Carragowen, Manor and Borough of Roth James Barry, Esq. Manor of Donerail. Borough of Charlevile. John Bagot, sen. of Bagotstown, Esq. John Power, of Killballane Nicholas Purcel, of Longmore, James Butler, of Granigebegg Denis Kerney, Alderman Borough of Fethard. John Porter, Esq. Nicholas Fitzgerald, Esq. John Brown, of Ardagh, Esq. John Hussey, of Culmullin, Borough of Ardfert. City of Limerick. Borough of Boyle. Captain John King Terrence M'Dermot, Alder man County of Meath. Sir William Talbot, Bart. John Hussey, Esq. Borough of Kells. Borough of Athboy. Sir James Cotter, Knt. County of Limerick. Sir John Fitzgerrald, Bart. Gerrald Fitzgerald, Knt. of the Glyn Borough of Kilmallock. Sir William Harley, Bart. John Lacy, Esq. Borough of Askeaton. John Bourk, of Cahirmayhill, Esq. Edward Rice, Esq. County of West Meath. The Hon. Colonel William Nugent VOL. I. The Hon. Col. Henry Dillon Borough and Manor of Mullengarr. Gerrald Dillon, Esq. Prime Serjeant Edmond Nugent, of Carlans towne Borough of Athlone. Edmond Malone, of Ballynabourne, Esq. R Edmond Malone, of Jurisperit, Esq. Borough of Kebeggan. Brian Geoghegan, of Donore, Esq. Charles Geoghegan, of Lyonane, Esq. Queen's County. Sir Patrick Trant, Knt. Borough of Marrybrough. Borough of Ballynekill. Borough of Galloway. County of Cavan. Phillip Reyley, of Aghnecresey, Esq. John Reyley, of Garriroback, Esq. Borough of Cavan. Phillip Oge O'Reyley, Esq. Hugh Reyley, of Lara, Esq. Borough of Bellturbet. Sir Edward Tyrrel, Bart. Phillip Tuite, of Newcastle, Esq. County of Waterford. John Power, Esq. Matthew Hore, Esq. Borough of Sligge. Terrence Mac Donogh, Esq. James French, Esq. County of Tyrone. Colonel Gourdon O'Neile Lewis Doe, of Dungannon, Esq. Borough of Dungannon. Arthur O'Neile, Esq. Peter Donnelly, of Dungannon Borough of Strabane. Christopher Nugent, Esq. Daniel Donelly, Gent. County of Clare. Daniel O'Bryan, Esq. John Mac Namarra, of Grattlagh, Esq. Borough of Ennis. Florence Mac Namarra, of Dronodd, Esq. Theobald Butler, of Straghnagohoone, Esq. County of Leytrim. Edmond Reynells, Esq. Triell Farrell, Esq. Borough of Famestown. Alexander Macdonnel, Esq. William Shanley, Esq. County of Ardmagh. Francis Strafford, Esq. Constantine O'Neale, Esq. County of Antrim. Cormucke O'Neale Randall Mac Donnell Borough of Bellfast. Marcus Talbott Daniel O'Neale County of Wexford. Walker Butler, of Monsin, Esq. Patrick Colclough, of Macbury Borough of New Ross. Borough of Newbury. Abraham Strange, of Toberduffe, Esq. Richard Doyle, of Kilorky Borough of Eniscorthy. James Devereux, of Cargmenan, Esq. Arthur Waddinton Portriff Borough of Taghmon. George Hore, of Polehore, Esq. Walter Hore, of Harperstowne Borough of Bannow. Francis Plowden, Esq.* Dr. Alexius Stafford Borough of Cloghmine. Edward Sherlock, of the city of Dublin, Esq. It is to be remarked, that the only names, which appear not to be Irish in this list of the members are the two members for Bannow, and Mr. Luke Dormer, member for New Ross. All these three gentlemen were of English Catholic families: indeed there were supposed to have been only six Protestant members returned to that parliament. Most of the members were men of landed property, and probably were the fairest representation of the people of Ireland, that ever were sent to any parliament of that country. Mr. F. Plowden was a younger brother of the Plowdens of Plowden in Shropshire, and great great uncle to the author. He followed the fortunes of James, and acted as his treasurer at St. Germaine's, where after some years he mar ried Mary, the daughter of the Hon. John Stafford Howard, who was the second son of William Viscount Stafford (beheaded in 1680) by Mary Stafford, the heiress of the noble family of that name, as well as to the ancient barony of Stafford, which was restored by Edward VI. to Henry Lord Stafford, the son of Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, attainted and beheaded in 1520. Francis Plowden had issue by Mary his wife three children: Francis who died Nicholas White, of Rosse, Robert Russell, of Drynham, merchant Borough of Fetherd. The Right Hon. Col. James Porter Captain Nicholas Stafford Roger Farrell, Esq. Borough of Lanisborough. Oliver Fitz Gerrald County of Mayo. Borough of Castlebarr. John Bremingham Portriffe Thomas Bourke, Esq. County of Downe. Murtogh Mac Gennis, of Green Castle, Esq. Ever Mac Gennis, of Castle William, Esq. Borough of Newry. Rowland White, Esq. Rowland Savage, Esq. Borough of Killileagh. Barnard Mac Gennis, of Ballygorianbeg, Esq. Toole O'Niel, of Drummckelly, Gent. County of Dublin. Simon Lutterell, of Lutterellstowne, Esq. Patrick Sarsfield, of Lucah, Esq. Borough of Swords. Francis Barnwall, of Woodscarke, in the county of Meath, Esq. Esq. Borough of Newcastle. Thomas Arthur, of Colgans towne John Talbot, of Bellgard Sir Michael Creagh, Knt. Lord Terence Dermot, sen. Alder man College of Dublin. Sir John Meade, Knt. County of Wicklow. Richard Butler, Esq. Borough of Caris-Fort. Hugh Byrone, Esq. Pierce Archbold, Esq. upon default of a process of P. A, Palewheele, Esq. Borough of Wicklow. Francis Tool, Esq. Thomas Byrne, Esq. Borough of Blessington, James Eustace, Esq. County of Kildare. Borough of Neas. Walter Lord Dungan Charles White, Esq. Borough of Athy. Borough of Harristowne. unmarried at Paris in 1788; Louisa, who died unmarried at Paris in 1784 and Mary, who married Sir George Jerningham, of Cossey, in the county of Norfolk, Bart. whose eldest son the present Sir William Jerningham, if he survive Lady Stafford, a maiden lady of very advanced age, now living at Paris, the last surviving daughter of William late Earl of Stafford, who died in 1734, will become sole heir to the barony of Stafford. The late Lady Jerning: ham was a singular instance of having lived to see six generations of her own family. |