List of members of the Senate of Northern Ireland
This is a list of members of the Senate of Northern Ireland.
Senators
Senators ex officio
Lord Mayor of Belfast
Mayor of Londonderry
Start
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Name
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Party
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Notes
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20 June 1921
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Hugh O'Doherty
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Nationalist
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Did not take the oath
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27 February 1923
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Maxwell Scott Moore
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Unionist
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13 March 1925
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John Gilbert Magee
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Unionist
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15 March 1927
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James Hamilton
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Unionist
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26 February 1929
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Dudley McCorkell
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Unionist
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10 July 1935
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James McIlmunn Wilton
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Unionist
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23 May 1939
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Sir Basil McFarland, Bt.
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Unionist
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28 May 1940
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Frederick Simmons
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Unionist
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20 July 1945
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Sir Basil McFarland, Bt.
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Unionist
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3 May 1950
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Gerald Stanley Glover
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Unionist
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17 June 1952
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Samuel Orr
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Unionist
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27 May 1954
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Samuel Sydney Dowds
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Unionist
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28 May 1957
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John Gordon Colhoun
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Unionist
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30 May 1961
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Gerald Stanley Glover
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Unionist
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30 May 1963
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Albert Anderson
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Unionist
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Resigned 2 May 1968
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4 June 1968
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William Beatty
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Unionist
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Post abolished 2 April 1969
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Alphabetical index
References
- ^ Members of the Northern Ireland Senate, 1921–72, Northern Ireland Elections
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s John F. Harbinson, The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882–1973, pp.204–209
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Unionists lose a seat", Irish Times, 22 June 1937
- ^ a b c d e f g "Northern Senate election", Irish Times, 23 May 1953
- ^ Commonwealth Year Book 1956, p.205
- ^ a b c "New Northern Senate", Irish Times, 25 August 1945
- ^ a b c d e f "Clark loses seat in N.I. Senate", Irish Times, 7 June 1969
- ^ a b c d "Thirteen Nominations for Twelve Seats", Irish News, 12 June 1929
- ^ a b "Missing Voting Papers", Manchester Guardian, 15 July 1925
- ^ a b c d e f g "Northern Senate elections: Contest for vacant seats", Irish Times, 14 June 1941
- ^ a b Fergus Pyle, "Morgan nominated for N.I. Senate", Irish Times, 21 May 1969
- ^ a b "Contest for 12 seats in N.I. Senate", Irish Times, 21 May 1965
- ^ The Commonwealth Yearbook (1956), p.205
- ^ Brian Barton, The Blitz: Belfast in the war years, p.10
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