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UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1801–1885 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Clare (UK Parliament constituency)
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County Clare was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, represented in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. From 1801 to 1885 it returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

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At the 1885 general election, County Clare was split into two divisions: East Clare and West Clare.

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Boundaries

This constituency comprised the whole of County Clare, except for the borough of Ennis.

Members of Parliament

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Elections

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Elections in the 1820s

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Elections in the 1830s

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On petition, Mahon was unseated and a by-election was called.

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  • Lucius O'Brien and Vandeleur declined the contest
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Elections in the 1840s

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Elections in the 1850s

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On petition, Fitzgerald and O'Brien were unseated, due to a "system of intimidation" being present at the 1852 election, and a writ was moved for a by-election.[11]

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Elections in the 1860s

On petition, White was unseated, causing a by-election.

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Calcutt died, causing a by-election.

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O'Loghlen was appointed Judge Advocate General of the Armed Forces, requiring a by-election.

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Elections in the 1870s

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O'Loghlen's death caused a by-election.

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  • O'Loghlen was a Liberal home rule supporter, while The O'Gorman Mahon was a Nationalist home rule supporter. Burton also supported home rule.[13]

O'Loghlen was declared to have resigned after accepting office as Attorney General of Victoria, Australia, causing a by-election.

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Elections in the 1880s

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There was a notorious riot at Sixmilebridge on polling day in 1852, in which soldiers shot dead seven protesters.

The Clare by-election in 1828 was notable as this was the first time since the reformation that an openly Roman Catholic MP, Daniel O'Connell was elected.

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