List of members of the Senate of Northern Ireland
This is a list of members of the Senate of Northern Ireland.
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Northern Ireland 1921–72 |
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Elected Senators
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1921–1929 | Henry Armstrong (Unionist) | Harold Barbour (Unionist) | Sir Basil Brooke (Unionist); resigned March 1922 | Joseph Cunningham (Unionist) | Sir James Johnston (Unionist); died 13 April 1924 | James Graham Leslie (Unionist) | Marquess of Londonderry (Unionist) | William John McDowell (Unionist) | Viscount Pirrie (Unionist); died 7 June 1924 | John Porter-Porter (Unionist) | Thomas Sinclair (Unionist) | Joseph Andrew Woods (Unionist) died 6 October 1925 | 1921–1925 | Duke of Abercorn (Unionist); disqualified 12 December 1922 | Viscount Bangor (Unionist) | Hugh T. Barrie (Unionist); died 18 April 1922 | Samuel Cunningham (Independent Unionist) | James Hill Dickson (Unionist) | Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (Unionist) | Adam Duffin (Unionist); died 13 March 1924 | Thomas Greer (Unionist) | John Andrew Long (Unionist) | Viscount Massereene and Ferrard (Unionist) | Robert Percival-Maxwell (Unionist) | Robert Sharman-Crawford (Unionist) |
Sir Emerson Herdman (Unionist) from 16 June 1923 | John Clements Glendinning (Unionist) from 30 June 1922[lower-alpha 1] | Sir Thomas Dixon, Bt. (Unionist) from 24 April 1924 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Hugh Montgomery 12 April 1922[lower-alpha 2] – 8 October 1924 (deceased); Viscount Charlemont (Unionist) from 14 May 1925 | Sir William Coates, Bt. (Unionist) 23 May 1924 – March 1929 (resigned); Edward Sullivan Murphy (Unionist) from 22 March 1929 | Sir George Clark, Bt. (Unionist) from 14 May 1925 | William Barclay (Unionist) from 10 November 1925 | 1925–1933 | Sir Emerson Herdman (Unionist) | Viscount Bangor (Unionist) | John Clements Glendinning (Unionist) | Samuel Cunningham (Unionist) | James Hill Dickson (Unionist) | Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (Unionist); died 21 July 1930 | Sir Thomas Dixon, Bt. (Unionist) | Thomas Greer (Unionist); died 19 February 1928 | John Andrew Long (Unionist) | Viscount Massereene and Ferrard (Unionist); resigned 1929 | Robert Dorman (Labour) | Robert Sharman-Crawford (Unionist) | |||||||||
1929–1937 | Henry Armstrong (Unionist) | Thomas Joseph Campbell (Nationalist); resigned June 1934 | Viscount Charlemont (Unionist) | Joseph Cunningham (Unionist) | Thomas Stanislaus McAllister (Nationalist) | James Graham Leslie (Unionist) | John McHugh (Nationalist) | William John McDowell (Unionist); died 29 June 1929 | Sir George Clark, Bt. (Unionist); died 23 March 1935 | John Porter-Porter (Unionist) | Thomas Sinclair (Unionist) | William Barclay (Unionist) | Thomas Lavery (Unionist) from 23 October 1930 | Hercules Pakenham (Unionist) from 4 April 1928 | Arthur Frederick Dobbs (Unionist) from 29 July 1929 | ||||||||||
John Clements Glendinning (Unionist) from 17 October 1934 | Andrew Quigley (Unionist) from 29 July 1929; died 14 June 1937 | Dr William Gibson (Unionist) from 30 April 1935 | 1933–1941 | Sir Emerson Herdman (Unionist) | Viscount Bangor (Unionist) | James Woods Gyle (Independent Unionist); died 2 December 1934 | Samuel Cunningham (Unionist) | James Hill Dickson (Unionist); died 5 July 1938 | Thomas Lavery (Unionist); died 11 January 1940 | Sir Thomas Dixon, Bt. (Unionist) | Hercules Pakenham (Unionist); died 28 March 1937 | John Andrew Long (Unionist) | Thomas McLaughlin (Nationalist) | James McMahon (Nationalist); died 25 April 1936 | Robert Sharman-Crawford (Unionist); died 20 March 1934 | ||||||||||
1937–1945 | John Boyle (Unionist) | John Clements Glendinning (Unionist) | Viscount Charlemont (Unionist); resigned December 1937 | Joseph Cunningham (Unionist) | Thomas Stanislaus McAllister (Nationalist) | James Graham Leslie (Unionist) | John McHugh (Nationalist) | Hugh Duff (Unionist); died 10 June 1940 | Dr William Gibson (Unionist); resigned 26 November 1942 | Joseph Maguire (Nationalist) | Thomas Sinclair (Unionist); died 25 November 1940 | William Barclay (Unionist) | Sir Joseph Davison (Unionist) from 7 January 1935 | Henry Taylor (Unionist) from 11 October 1938 | William Kingan (Unionist) from 25 January 1940 | Arthur Frederick Dobbs (Unionist) from 23 April 1937 | Sir Roland Nugent (Unionist) from 29 May 1936 | Robert McBride (Unionist) 25 April 1934 – 26 November 1934 (died); Robert Perceval-Maxwell (Unionist) from 7 January 1935 | |||||||
John Hanna Robb (Unionist) 15 December 1937 – 6 May 1943 (disqualified); Rev Robert Corkey (Unionist) from 1 June 1943 | William Ernest Stevenson (Unionist) from 2 July 1940 | Gerald Browne (Unionist) from 17 December 1942 | George Whaley (Unionist) from 23 December 1940 | 1941–1949 | Sir Emerson Herdman (Unionist); died February 1949 | Viscount Bangor (Unionist) | Sir Joseph Davison (Unionist); died 15 July 1948 | Samuel Cunningham (Unionist); resigned 22 March 1945 | Henry Taylor (Unionist) | William Kingan (Unionist); died 8 December 1946 | Sir Thomas Dixon, Bt. (Unionist) | Arthur Frederick Dobbs (Unionist) | John Andrew Long (Unionist); died 30 July 1941 | Thomas McLaughlin (Nationalist); died 4 April 1944 | Sir Roland Nugent (Unionist) | Thaddeus Lynch (Nationalist) | |||||||||
1945–1953 | John Boyle (Unionist); died 10 May 1950 | John Clements Glendinning (Unionist); resigned January 1946 | Rev Robert Corkey (Unionist) | Joseph Cunningham (Unionist) | Thomas Stanislaus McAllister (Nationalist); died 29 April 1950 | James Graham Leslie (Unionist); died 16 May 1949 | Thomas Nelson (Unionist); resigned 6 October 1949 | William James Smyth (Labour); died 28 January 1950 | Gerald Browne (Unionist); died 7 February 1951 | Joseph Maguire (Nationalist); died 29 June 1951 | William McConnell Wilton (Independent Unionist) | William Barclay (Unionist); died September 1945 | Marquess of Hamilton (Unionist) from 22 March 1949 | Sir Wilson Hungerford (Unionist) from 27 August 1948 | Kennedy Stewart (Unionist) from 24 April 1945 | John McCormick (Unionist) from 30 January 1947 | Robert Perceval-Maxwell (Unionist) from 5 September 1941 | Gerry Lennon (Nationalist) from 8 May 1944 | |||||||
Marion Greeves (Unionist) from 20 June 1950 | William Moore Wallis Clark (Unionist) from 12 March 1946 | John McNally (Nationalist) from 20 June 1950 | David Bill (Unionist) from 21 June 1949 | Henry Richardson (Unionist) from 15 November 1949 | Dr Herbert Quin (Unionist) from 21 February 1950 | Sir George Clark, Bt. (Unionist) from 13 March 1951 | Charles Bradley (Nationalist) from 21 August 1951 | Henry Fleming (Unionist) from 24 October 1945 | 1949–1957 | Marquess of Hamilton (Unionist) (Duke of Abercorn from 1953) | Viscount Bangor (Unionist); died 17 November 1950 | Sir Wilson Hungerford (Unionist) | Kennedy Stewart (Unionist); resigned 15 March 1955 | Henry Taylor (Unionist); died 23 January 1957 | John McCormick (Unionist) | Louis Lynch (Nationalist) | Arthur Frederick Dobbs (Unionist); died 17 December 1955 | Paddy O'Hare (Nationalist) | Gerry Lennon (Nationalist) | Sir Roland Nugent (Unionist) | William Ernest Stevenson (Unionist); resigned 31 March 1954 | ||||
1953–1961 | Marion Greeves (Unionist) | William Moore Wallis Clark (Unionist) | Prof Robert Corkey (Unionist) | Joseph Cunningham (Unionist) | Dr John Patrick Donaghy (Independent) | David Bill (Unionist); resigned 29 October 1956 | Henry Richardson (Unionist); resigned 29 January 1957 | Dr Herbert Quin (Unionist) | Sir George Clark, Bt. (Unionist) | Charles Bradley (Nationalist); died 29 June 1957 | Paddy McGill (Nationalist) | Henry Fleming (Unionist); died 28 February 1956 | Alexander Gordon (Unionist) from 5 December 1950 | Samuel Boyd (Unionist) from 18 April 1955 | Daniel McGladdery (Unionist) from 19 February 1957 | James Bailie (Unionist) from 25 March 1955 | James Pollock (Unionist) from 23 April 1954 | ||||||||
Alexander McConnell (Unionist) from 20 November 1956 | Albert Walmsley (Unionist) from 19 February 1957 | John McGlade (Nationalist) from 19 July 1957 | Robert Armstrong (Unionist) 16 April 1956 – 25 May 1961 (died) | 1957–1965 | Duke of Abercorn (Unionist); resigned 8 May 1962 | Alexander Gordon (Unionist); resigned 20 July 1964 | James Glencairn Cunningham (Unionist) | Samuel Boyd (Unionist); resigned 27 November 1962 | Daniel McGladdery (Unionist) | John McCormick (Unionist); died 20 August 1958 | Joseph Fisher (Unionist); died 5 July 1963 | James Bailie (Unionist) | Paddy O'Hare (Nationalist) | Gerry Lennon (Nationalist) | Sir Roland Nugent (Unionist); resigned 18 February 1961 | William Stewart (Unionist) | |||||||||
1961–1969 | Marion Greeves (Unionist) | Alec Cooke (Unionist) | Prof Robert Corkey (Unionist); died 26 January 1966 | Joseph Cunningham (Unionist); died 14 July 1965 | Dr John Patrick Donaghy (Nationalist) | John Cherry Drennan (Unionist) | Albert Walmsley (Unionist); resigned 6 July 1964 | Dr Herbert Quin (Unionist); died 16 April 1968 | Sir George Clark, Bt. (Unionist) | John McGlade (Nationalist); died 2 June 1967 | Paddy McGill (Nationalist) | Arnold Schofield (Labour) | John Barnhill (Unionist) from 26 July 1962 | Jack Andrews (Unionist) from 6 August 1964 | Dr Samuel Rodgers (Unionist) from 20 December 1962 | John Stewart Johnston (Unionist) from 24 October 1958 | Samuel Kinghan (Unionist) from 15 November 1963 | Lord Glentoran (Unionist) from 13 March 1961 | |||||||
James Glencairn Cunningham (Unionist) from 24 February 1966 | Nelson Elder (Unionist) from 11 February 1966 | Lord Robert Grosvenor (Unionist) 20 October 1964 – 24 July 1967 (resigned); William Wilson (Unionist) from 16 July 1968 | David McClelland (Unionist) from 27 June 1967 | 1965–1973 | John Barnhill (Unionist); died 12 December 1971 | Jack Andrews (Unionist) | Norman Kennedy (Labour) | Dr Samuel Rodgers (Unionist); died 17 June 1970 | Daniel McGladdery (Unionist) | Patrick Francis Mallon (Nationalist) | Samuel Kinghan (Unionist) | James Bailie (Unionist); died 15 July 1967 | Paddy O'Hare (Nationalist) | Gerry Lennon (Nationalist) | Lord Glentoran (Unionist) | William Stewart (Unionist) | |||||||||
1969–1973 | William Cameron (Unionist) | Archibald Gibson (Unionist) | James Glencairn Cunningham (Unionist) | Nelson Elder (Unionist) | William James Morgan (Unionist); resigned 2 April 1970 | John Cherry Drennan (Unionist) | William Wilson (Unionist) | Charles McCullough (Unionist) | Paddy Wilson (Republican Labour) | David McClelland (Unionist) | Paddy McGill (Nationalist) | Claude Wilton (Liberal) | Edith Taggart (Unionist) from 24 November 1970 | John Stewart Johnston (Unionist) from 23 November 1967 | |||||||||||
Ian McClure (Unionist) from 5 November 1970 |
- Date of taking the oath.
- Date of taking the oath.
Senators ex officio
Lord Mayor of Belfast
Start | Name | Party | Notes |
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20 June 1921 | Sir William Frederick Coates, Bt. | Unionist | |
27 February 1923 | Sir William George Turner | Unionist | |
5 March 1929 | Sir William Frederick Coates, Bt. | Unionist | |
10 March 1931 | Sir Crawford McCullagh, Bt. | Unionist | |
22 May 1942 | George Ruddell Black | Unionist | Died 28 December 1942 |
6 January 1943 | Sir Crawford McCullagh, Bt. | Unionist | |
12 November 1946 | Sir William Frederick Neill | Unionist | |
8 November 1949 | William Ernest George Johnston | Unionist | |
1 June 1951 | Sir James Henry Norritt | Unionist | |
12 June 1953 | Sir Percival Brown | Unionist | |
18 May 1955 | Robert Harcourt | Unionist | |
29 May 1957 | Cecil McKee | Unionist | |
29 May 1959 | Robin Kinahan | Unionist | |
30 May 1961 | Martin Kelso Wallace | Unionist | |
29 May 1963 | William Jenkins | Unionist | |
27 May 1966 | Sir William Duncan Geddis | Unionist | |
29 May 1969 | Sir Joseph Foster Cairns | Unionist | |
May 1972 | William Christie | Unionist |
Mayor of Londonderry
Start | Name | Party | Notes |
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20 June 1921 | Hugh O'Doherty | Nationalist | Did not take the oath |
27 February 1923 | Maxwell Scott Moore | Unionist | |
13 March 1925 | John Gilbert Magee | Unionist | |
15 March 1927 | James Hamilton | Unionist | |
26 February 1929 | Dudley McCorkell | Unionist | |
10 July 1935 | James McIlmunn Wilton | Unionist | |
23 May 1939 | Sir Basil McFarland, Bt. | Unionist | |
28 May 1940 | Frederick Simmons | Unionist | |
20 July 1945 | Sir Basil McFarland, Bt. | Unionist | |
3 May 1950 | Gerald Stanley Glover | Unionist | |
17 June 1952 | Samuel Orr | Unionist | |
27 May 1954 | Samuel Sydney Dowds | Unionist | |
28 May 1957 | John Gordon Colhoun | Unionist | |
30 May 1961 | Gerald Stanley Glover | Unionist | |
30 May 1963 | Albert Anderson | Unionist | Resigned 2 May 1968 |
4 June 1968 | William Beatty | Unionist | Post abolished 2 April 1969 |
Alphabetical index
Name[1] | From | To | Party | Status |
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The 3rd Duke of Abercorn | 1921 | 1922 | Unionist | Elected |
The 4th Duke of Abercorn | 1949 | 1962 | Unionist | Elected |
Albert Anderson | 1963 | 1968 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
Jack Andrews | 1964 | 1973 | Unionist | Elected |
Henry Armstrong | 1921 | 1937 | Unionist | Elected |
Robert Armstrong | 1956 | 1961 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
James Bailie | 1955 | 1967 | Unionist | Elected |
The 6th Viscount Bangor | 1921 | 1950 | Unionist | Elected |
Harold Barbour | 1921 | 1929 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
William Barclay | 1925 | 1945 | Unionist[3] | Elected |
John Barnhill | 1962 | 1971 | Unionist | Elected |
Hugh T. Barrie | 1921 | 1922 | Unionist | Elected |
William Beatty | 1968 | 1969 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
David Bill | 1949 | 1956 | Unionist[4] | Elected |
George Black | 1942 | 1942 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Samuel Boyd | 1955 | 1962 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
John Boyle | 1937 | 1950 | Unionist[3] | Elected |
Charles Bradley | 1951 | 1957 | Nationalist[5] | Elected |
Sir Basil Brooke | 1921 | 1922 | Unionist | Elected |
Percival Brown | 1953 | 1955 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Gerald Browne | 1942 | 1951 | Unionist[6] | Elected |
Joseph Cairns | 1969 | 1973 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
William Cameron | 1969 | 1973 | Unionist[7] | Elected |
Thomas Joseph Campbell | 1929 | 1934 | Nationalist | Elected |
The 8th Viscount Charlemont | 1925 | 1937 | Unionist | Elected |
George Anthony Clark | 1951 | 1969 | Unionist | Elected |
George Smith Clark | 1925 | 1935 | Unionist[8] | Elected |
William Clark | 1946 | 1961 | Unionist[4] | Elected |
William Coates | 1921; 1924 | 1923; 1931 | Unionist | Elected/Lord Mayor of Belfast |
John Colhoun | 1957 | 1961 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
Alec Cooke | 1961 | 1969 | Unionist | Elected |
Robert Corkey | 1943 | 1965 | Unionist | Elected |
James Glencairn Cunningham | 1957; 1966 | 1965; 1973 | Unionist | Elected |
Joseph Cunningham | 1921 | 1965 | Unionist[8] | Elected |
Samuel Cunningham | 1921 | 1945 | Independent Unionist;[9] Unionist[3] | Elected |
Joseph Davison | 1935 | 1948 | Unionist | Elected |
James Hill Dickson | 1921 | 1938 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
Sir Thomas Dixon | 1924 | 1949 | Unionist[10] | Elected |
Arthur Frederick Dobbs | 1929; 1937 | 1933; 1955 | Unionist[10] | Elected |
John Patrick Donaghy | 1953 | 1968 | Independent;[4] Nationalist[11] | Elected |
Robert Dorman | 1925 | 1933 | Labour (NI)[9] | Elected |
Samuel Sydney Dowds | 1954 | 1957 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
John Cherry Drennan | 1961 | 1973 | Unionist[7] | Elected |
Hugh Duff | 1937 | 1940 | Unionist[3] | Elected |
The 3rd Marquess of Dufferin and Ava | 1921 | 1930 | Unionist | Elected |
Adam Duffin | 1921 | 1924 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
Nelson Elder | 1966 | 1973 | Unionist[7] | Elected |
Joseph Fisher | 1957 | 1963 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
Henry Fleming | 1945 | 1956 | Unionist[4] | Elected |
William Duncan Geddis | 1966 | 1969 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Archibald Gibson | 1969 | 1973 | Unionist[7] | Elected |
William Gibson | 1935 | 1942 | Unionist[3] | Elected |
John Clements Glendinning | 1922; 1934 | 1933; 1946 | Unionist[3] | Elected |
The 2nd Baron Glentoran | 1961 | 1973 | Unionist | Elected |
Gerald Stanley Glover | 1950 | 1952 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
Alexander Robert Gisborne Gordon | 1950 | 1964 | Unionist | Elected |
Thomas Greer | 1921 | 1928 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
Marion Greeves | 1950 | 1969 | Unionist;[4] Independent | Elected |
Robert George Grosvenor | 1964 | 1967 | Unionist | Elected |
James Woods Gyle | 1933 | 1935 | Independent Unionist | Elected |
James Hamilton | 1927 | 1929 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
Robert Harcourt | 1955 | 1957 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Sir Emerson C. Herdman | 1923 | 1949 | Unionist[10] | Elected |
Wilson Hungerford | 1948 | 1957 | Unionist | Elected |
William Jenkins | 1963 | 1966 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Sir James Johnston | 1921 | 1924 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
John Stewart Johnston | 1958; 1967 | 1965; 1973 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
William Ernest George Johnston | 1949 | 1951 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Norman Kennedy | 1965 | 1973 | Labour (NI)[12] | Elected |
Robert Kinahan | 1959 | 1961 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Samuel Kinghan | 1963 | 1973 | Unionist | Elected |
William Kinghan | 1940 | 1946 | Unionist[10] | Elected |
Thomas Lavery | 1930 | 1940 | Unionist | Elected |
Gerry Lennon | 1944 | 1969 | Nationalist | Elected |
James Graham Leslie | 1921 | 1949 | Unionist[8] | Elected |
The 7th Marquess of Londonderry | 1921 | 1929 | Unionist | Elected |
John Andrew Long | 1921 | 1941 | Unionist | Elected |
Louis Lynch | 1949 | 1957 | Nationalist[13] | Elected |
Thaddeus Lynch | 1941 | 1949 | Nationalist[10] | Elected |
Thomas McAllister | 1929 | 1950 | Nationalist[3] | Elected |
Robert McBride | 1934 | 1935 | Unionist | Elected |
David McClelland | 1967 | 1973 | Unionist[7] | Elected |
Ian McClure | 1968 | 1973 | Unionist | Elected |
Alexander McConnell | 1956 | 1961 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
Dudley McCorkell | 1929 | 1935 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
John McCormick | 1947 | 1958 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
Sir Crawford McCullagh | 1931; 1943 | 1942; 1946 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Charles McCullough | 1968 | 1973 | Unionist; Democratic Unionist | Elected |
William John McDowell | 1921 | 1929 | Unionist[8] | Elected |
Sir Basil McFarland | 1939; 1945 | 1940; 1950 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
Paddy McGill | 1953 | 1973 | Nationalist | Elected |
Daniel McGladdery | 1957 | 1973 | Unionist | Elected |
John McGlade | 1958 | 1967 | Nationalist | Elected |
John McHugh | 1929 | 1945 | Nationalist | Elected |
Cecil McKee | 1957 | 1959 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Thomas McLaughlin | 1933 | 1944 | Nationalist[10] | Elected |
James McMahon | 1933 | 1936 | Nationalist[14] | Elected |
John McNally | 1950 | 1953 | Nationalist[4] | Elected |
John Gilbert Magee | 1925 | 1927 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
Joseph Maguire | 1937 | 1951 | Nationalist[3] | Elected |
Patrick Francis Mallon | 1965 | 1973 | Nationalist[12] | Elected |
The 12th Viscount Massereene and Ferrard | 1921 | 1929 | Unionist | Elected |
Hugh Montgomery | 1922 | 1924 | Unionist | Elected |
Maxwell Moore | 1923 | 1925 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
William James Morgan | 1969 | 1970 | Unionist | Elected |
Edward Sullivan Murphy | 1929 | 1929 | Unionist | Elected |
William Frederick Neill | 1946 | 1949 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Thomas Nelson | 1945 | 1949 | Unionist | Elected |
James Norritt | 1951 | 1953 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Sir Roland Nugent | 1936 | 1961 | Unionist | Elected |
Hugh O'Doherty | 1921 | 1923 | Nationalist | Mayor of Londonderry |
Paddy O'Hare | 1949 | 1973 | Nationalist | Elected |
Samuel Orr | 1952 | 1954 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
Hercules Pakenham | 1928 | 1937 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
John Perceval-Maxwell | 1935; 1941 | 1941; 1945 | Unionist | Elected |
Robert Percival-Maxwell | 1921 | 1925 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
The 1st Viscount Pirrie | 1921 | 1924 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
James Pollock | 1954 | 1957 | Unionist | Elected |
John Porter-Porter | 1921 | 1937 | Unionist | Elected |
Andrew Quigley | 1929 | 1937 | Unionist | Elected |
Herbert Quin | 1950 | 1968 | Unionist | Elected |
Henry Richardson | 1949 | 1957 | Unionist[4] | Elected |
John Hanna Robb | 1937 | 1943 | Unionist | Elected |
Samuel Rodgers | 1962 | 1970 | Unionist | Elected |
Arnold Schofield | 1961 | 1969 | Labour (NI)[11] | Elected |
Robert Gordon Sharman-Crawford | 1921 | 1934 | Unionist | Elected |
Frederick Simmons | 1940 | 1945 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
Thomas Sinclair | 1921 | 1940 | Unionist | Elected |
William James Smyth | 1945 | 1950 | Labour (NI)[6] | Elected |
William Ernest Stevenson | 1940; 1945 | 1945; 1954 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
Kennedy Stewart | 1945 | 1955 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
William Stewart | 1957 | 1973 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
Edith Taggart | 1968 | 1973 | Unionist | Elected |
Henry Taylor | 1938 | 1957 | Unionist[10] | Elected |
William George Turner | 1923 | 1929 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Martin Wallace | 1961 | 1963 | Unionist | Lord Mayor of Belfast |
Albert Walmsley | 1957 | 1964 | Unionist | Elected |
George Whaley | 1941 | 1945 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
Paddy Wilson | 1969 | 1973 | Republican Labour; Social Democratic and Labour | Elected |
William Wilson | 1968 | 1973 | Unionist[7] | Elected |
Claude Wilton | 1969 | 1973 | Liberal; Social Democratic and Labour | Elected |
James McElmunn Wilton | 1935 | 1939 | Unionist | Mayor of Londonderry |
William McConnell Wilton | 1945 | 1953 | Independent Unionist[6] | Elected |
Joseph Andrew Woods | 1921 | 1925 | Unionist[2] | Elected |
References
- Members of the Northern Ireland Senate, 1921–72, Northern Ireland Elections
- John F. Harbinson, The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882–1973, pp.204–209
- "Unionists lose a seat", Irish Times, 22 June 1937
- "Northern Senate election", Irish Times, 23 May 1953
- Commonwealth Year Book 1956, p.205
- "New Northern Senate", Irish Times, 25 August 1945
- "Clark loses seat in N.I. Senate", Irish Times, 7 June 1969
- "Thirteen Nominations for Twelve Seats", Irish News, 12 June 1929
- "Missing Voting Papers", Manchester Guardian, 15 July 1925
- "Northern Senate elections: Contest for vacant seats", Irish Times, 14 June 1941
- Fergus Pyle, "Morgan nominated for N.I. Senate", Irish Times, 21 May 1969
- "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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