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1790–1795 1795–1797 Hugh Hill: Londonderry City: 1790–1795 (died February 1795) Edward Hoare: Banagher: Joseph Hoare: Askeaton: Robert Hobart: Armagh Borough: 1790–1797; Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1789–1793 John Hobson: Castlemartyr: 1792–1797 Peter Holmes: Kilmallock: John Cradock: Castlebar: Hon. Hugh Howard: St Johnstown ...
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He represented Carrick in the Irish House of Commons from 1783 to 1790 and Clogher from 1795 to 1797. In 1795 he was sworn of the Privy Council and became Irish chief secretary under Pitt's government, retiring in 1798. [3] In the latter year he sat briefly for Naas before transferring to Armagh Borough, a seat he held only until the next year.
In 1797, he was invested as a Privy Counsellor. Pery subsequently held the office of Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper of Ireland between 1797 and 1806. In 1800, he was created Viscount Limerick of the City of Limerick. Following the Act of Union 1800, he became an Irish representative peer, sitting in the House of Lords between 1801
Edward Jones-Agnew (1767-1805) [1] was an Irish politician. Jones-Agnew was educated at Trinity College Dublin . [ 2 ] From 1792 to 1797, he was MP for County Antrim .
John Creighton was an Irish politician and soldier. [1] Creighton was born in County Fermanagh and educated at Trinity College, Dublin . [ 2 ] He represented Armagh County from 1797 to 1800 [ 3 ] when he became Governor of Hurst Castle.