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North Londonderry (UK Parliament constituency)

Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1922


Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1922

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nameNorth Derry
typecounty
regionIreland
countyCounty Londonderry
parliamentuk
year1885
abolished1922
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North Derry was a parliament constituency in Ireland which returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom on the electoral system of first past the post from 1885 to 1922.

Politics

The constituency was a predominantly unionist area. Sinn Féin was easily beaten in 1918 and 1919.

Boundaries

Prior to 1885, County Londonderry returned two MPs to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom sitting at the Palace of Westminster. Under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, the parliamentary county was divided into the divisions of North Derry and South Derry. The parliamentary borough of Coleraine lost its separate representation.

North Derry was defined as:

The [Barony (Ireland)

and so much of the barony of [Coleraine, as comprises the parishes of—Dunboe, Formoyle, Killowen, and Macosquin, and in the parish of Aghadowey the townlands of—Ballinrees, Ballybritain, Ballycaghan, Ballyclough, Ballydevitt, Ballylintagh, Ballymenagh, Ballynacally Beg, Ballynacally More, Ballywillin, Clintagh, Collins, Craigmore, Crevolea, Craiglea Glebe, Crosseanley Glebe, Crossmakeever, Culdrum, Drumsteeple, Glencurb, Keely, Killeague, Kiltest, Knockaduff, Lisnamuck, Managher, Mayboy, Meavemanougher, Meencraig, Moneybrannon, Mullan, Scalty, and Shanlongford.}}

It was not affected by the Redistribution of Seats (Ireland) Act 1918. Sinn Féin contested the 1918 general election on an abstentionist platform that instead of taking up any seats at Westminster, they would establish a revolutionary assembly in Dublin. All MPs elected to Irish seats were invited to participate in the First Dáil convened in January 1919, but no members outside of Sinn Féin did so.

The Government of Ireland Act 1920 established the Parliament of Northern Ireland, which came into operation in 1921. The representation of Northern Ireland at Westminster was reduced from 30 MPs to 13 MPs, taking effect at the 1922 United Kingdom general election. At Westminster, Londonderry City, North Derry and South Derry were combined to form the single-seat county constituency of Londonderry. A five-seat constituency of Londonderry was created for the House of Commons of Northern Ireland, which formed the basis in republican theory for representation in the Second Dáil.

Members of Parliament

ElectionMPParty
1885Henry Mulholland
1895John Atkinson
1906Hugh Barrie
1918Hugh Anderson
1919Hugh Barrie
1922Malcolm Macnaghten

Elections

Elections in the 1880s

|reg. electors = 11,189

Elections in the 1890s

|reg. electors = 11,443

|reg. electors = 10,139

Elections in the 1900s

|reg. electors = 9,462

Elections in the 1910s

|reg. electors = 9,349

|reg. electors = 21,306

Anderson resigns, prompting a by-election.

Elections in the 1920s

Barrie dies, prompting a by-election.

References

Sources

Citations

References

  1. "Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 (48 & 49 Vict. c. 23), s. 8 and Seventh Schedule, Part III".
  2. "Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 (48 & 49 Vict. c. 23), s. 2 and First Schedule".
  3. "Redistribution of Seats (Ireland) Act 1918 (7 & 8 Geo. 5. c. 65)".
  4. (21 January 1919). "3. An Rolla". Houses of the Oireachtas.
  5. "Government of Ireland Act 1920: Fifth Schedule, Part II: Constituencies in Northern Ireland". [[The National Archives (United Kingdom).
  6. "Appendix 19: Dáil Éireann: Extract from Minutes of Meeting on 16th August 1921: Copy of Roll". Houses of the Oireachtas.
  7. (1978). "Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801–1922". Royal Irish Academy.
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