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Carrickfergus and Belfast (constituency)

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in Parliament of Ireland elections the voters were the free burgess members of the corporation (the local Council). This group numbered twelve in the 18th century, although many Irish boroughs had larger corporations in earlier times than in the 18th century.
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was included in that geographical county (but not for the purposes of administration). In Irish Parliament elections it was one of the few boroughs with a fairly large electorate. According to Samuel Lewis in
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Ireland was united with England and Scotland under a republican government, after the defeat of the Royalists in the
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was one of the constituencies established by the Ordinance. The place of election was at Belfast.
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of the town as well as the freeholders of land valued at 40 shillings per annum or more.
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It was represented in the three Protectorate Parliaments, between 1654 and 1659.
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in Ireland, was a county of itself. This was a status similar to the later
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sat for two sessions from 17 September 1656 until 4 February 1658 with
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sat for one session from 27 January 1659 until 22 April 1659 with
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and related conflicts, which had affected all three kingdoms.
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were given power to provide for Irish representatives in the
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Provision for thirty Members of Parliament was made by
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An Ordinance by the Protector for Elections in Ireland
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An Ordinance by the Protector for Elections in Ireland
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was a constituency in Ireland, that returned a single
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Parliaments in which the constituency was represented
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Index

Member of Parliament
House of Commons
Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
English Civil War
Instrument of Government
Lord Protector
English Council of State
Westminster Parliament
Belfast
borough
Carrickfergus
Parliamentary boroughs
County Boroughs
Ireland
mayor
aldermen
burgesses
freemen
County Antrim
boroughs
Belfast
Carrickfergus
Belfast (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Carrickfergus (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Parliament of Ireland
First Protectorate Parliament
Lord Protector
Oliver Cromwell
Instrument of Government
William Lenthall

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