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Armagh Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

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were clergymen, "who seem to have held on an express or implied stipulation to resign on quitting the diocese, or in case of their becoming unwilling to act under the archbishop's direction". As these clergymen naturally looked to the archbishop for preferment, it is improbable that there were many
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At Armagh, in the closing years of the old representative system, the archbishop although he was not a member of the corporation, and had no constitutional connection with it commanded twelve of the thirteen votes by which the members of Parliament for the city were elected; and "so completely was
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resignations under the last clause of the agreement; and a corporation so managed must have been as easy to control as through tenants who had taken an oath, and against whom, moreover, the agent had the additional lever of the "hanging gale" (rent arrears).
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the election of the members considered to be in the primate, that he regularly paid the expenses of the admission of the free burgesses, amounting to five pounds each".
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Their Fathers' Daughters: Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and Patriarchal Complicity
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The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry: When Cromwell came to Ireland
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the borough was not granted separate representation in the
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The History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800 (6 volumes)
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Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801)
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1639–1649 William Dixon and Sir Archibald Hamilton, Bt
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Index

borough constituency
Irish House of Commons
County
County Armagh
Armagh
Armagh City
Irish House of Commons
Kingdom of Ireland
borough
Armagh
County Armagh
Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
Protectorate Parliaments
county constituency
Down, Antrim and Armagh
restoration
Patriot Parliament
King James II
Armagh
County Armagh
primate of All Ireland
Archbishop of Armagh
land agent
seneschal
manor
bishop's borough
burgesses
Acts of Union 1800
one parliamentary seat
United Kingdom House of Commons

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