List of members of the 9th House of Commons of Northern Ireland
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This is a list of members of Parliament elected in the 1958 Northern Ireland general election.
All members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons elected at the 1958 Northern Ireland general election are listed.
Members
Name | Constituency | Party | |
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John Andrews | Mid Down | Ulster Unionist | |
John Edgar Bailey | West Down | Ulster Unionist | |
David Bleakley | Belfast Victoria | NI Labour | |
Alexander Blevins | Mid Tyrone | Ulster Unionist | |
Billy Boyd | Belfast Woodvale | NI Labour | |
Tom Boyd | Belfast Pottinger | NI Labour | |
Basil Brooke | Lisnaskea | Ulster Unionist | |
Joseph Connellan | South Down | Nationalist | |
Harry Diamond | Belfast Falls | Republican Labour | |
Daniel Dixon | Belfast Bloomfield | Ulster Unionist | |
Brian Faulkner | East Down | Ulster Unionist | |
William Fitzsimmons | Belfast Duncairn | Ulster Unionist | |
Patrick Gormley | Mid Londonderry | Nationalist | |
Francis Hanna | Belfast Central | Ind. Labour Group | |
Isaac Hawthorne | Central Armagh | Ulster Unionist | |
Cahir Healy | South Fermanagh | Nationalist | |
William Hinds | Belfast Willowfield | Ulster Unionist | |
Henry Holmes | Belfast Shankill | Ulster Unionist | |
Alexander Hunter | Carrick | Ulster Unionist | |
Samuel Irwin | Queen's University | Ulster Unionist | |
Edward Warburton Jones | City of Londonderry | Ulster Unionist | |
Robin Kinahan | Belfast Clifton | Ulster Unionist | |
Herbert Victor Kirk | Belfast Windsor | Ulster Unionist | |
Frederick Lloyd-Dodd | Queen's University | Ulster Unionist | |
Thomas Lyons | North Tyrone | Ulster Unionist | |
Elizabeth Maconachie | Queen's University | Ulster Unionist | |
Brian Maginess | Iveagh | Ulster Unionist | |
William May | Ards | Ulster Unionist | |
Eddie McAteer | Foyle | Nationalist | |
Brian McConnell | South Antrim | Ulster Unionist | |
William McCoy | South Tyrone | Ulster Unionist | |
Dinah McNabb | North Armagh | Ulster Unionist | |
Nat Minford | Antrim | Ulster Unionist | |
Robert Moore | North Londonderry | Ulster Unionist | |
Joseph Morgan | Belfast Cromac | Ulster Unionist | |
Ivan Neill | Belfast Ballynafeigh | Ulster Unionist | |
Robert Samuel Nixon | North Down | Ulster Unionist | |
Roderick O'Connor | West Tyrone | Nationalist | |
Phelim O'Neill | North Antrim | Ulster Unionist | |
Terence O'Neill | Bannside | Ulster Unionist | |
James O'Reilly | Mourne | Nationalist | |
William Oliver | Belfast Dock | Ulster Unionist | |
Dehra Parker | South Londonderry | Ulster Unionist | |
Edward George Richardson | South Armagh | Independent Nationalist 1 | |
Robert Simpson | Mid Antrim | Ulster Unionist | |
Vivian Simpson | Belfast Oldpark | NI Labour | |
Charles Stewart | Queen's University | Independent | |
Joseph Francis Stewart | East Tyrone | Nationalist | |
Norman Stronge | Mid Armagh | Ulster Unionist | |
Walter Topping | Larne | Ulster Unionist | |
John Warnock | Belfast St Anne's | Ulster Unionist | |
Harry West | Enniskillen | Ulster Unionist |
- ^1 Edward George Richardson elected as an Independent Nationalist, but joined the Nationalist Party on election.
Changes
- 1958: Edward George Richardson joins the Nationalist Party grouping.
- 5 March 1959: David John Little elected for the Ulster Unionists in West Down, following the death of John Edgar Bailey.
- 28 May 1959: William James Morgan elected for the Ulster Unionists in Belfast Clifton, following the resignation of Robin Kinahan.
- 5 February 1960: William Craig elected for the Ulster Unionists in Larne, following the resignation of Walter Topping.
- 16 February 1960: Desmond Boal elected for the Ulster Unionists in Belfast Shankill, following the resignation of Henry Holmes.
- 9 July 1960: James Chichester-Clark elected for the Ulster Unionists in South Londonderry, following the resignation of Dehra Parker.
- 29 November 1960: Joseph Burns elected for the Ulster Unionists in North Londonderry, following the death of Robert Moore.
- 20 April 1961: Walter Scott elected for the Ulster Unionists in Belfast Bloomfield, following the resignation of Daniel Dixon.
- 22 November 1961: Sheelagh Murnaghan elected for the Ulster Liberal Party for Queen's University, following the death of Samuel Irwin.
- 2 March 1962: Death of William May, MP for Ards. This position remained unfilled at the time of the general election.
References
- Biographies of Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons