• The 1713 Irish general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons. The election took place during a high-point for party politics in Ireland...
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    The Dublin election riot breaks out during the fiercely contested Irish General Election. November 12 – The 1713 British general election concludes with...
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  • The Dublin election riot occurred during the contested Irish General Election of 1713. It concerned the Dublin City constituency, which returned two members...
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  • John Forster (Chief Justice) (category Irish MPs 1703–1713)
    Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas on 20 September 1714. In 1713 he took part in the hotly contested Irish General Election and his constituency...
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    Western Europe. Its main sources of supply were the Irish hinterland, Wales and Scotland. The Irish slave trade began to decline after William the Conqueror...
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    The Tholsel, Dublin (category Government buildings in the Republic of Ireland)
    gradually degraded and fell out of functional use. Voting in the 1713 Irish general election took place at the Tholsel (then considered a Whig stronghold)...
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  • Francis Annesley (1663–1750) (category British MPs 1710–1713)
    general election. He was elected there in a contest in 1710 and returned unopposed in 1713. He was also MP for Downpatrick for a third time from 1713...
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    Sir Francis Child (1642–1713), of Hollybush House, Fulham, Middlesex and the Marygold by Temple Bar, London, was an English banker and politician who sat...
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    British general election 1708 British general election 1710 British general election 1713 British general election 1715 British general election 1722 British...
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  • George Dodington (died 1720) (category Irish MPs 1703–1713)
    Secretary for Ireland from 1707 to 1708 and represented Charlemont in the Irish House of Commons from 1707 to 1713. At the 1708 general election, he was returned...
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    Thomas Erle (category Irish MPs 1703–1713)
    English general election. He was promoted to colonel of a foot regiment and on 8 March 1689 was sent to Ireland to fight the combined French and Irish Army...
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    Trevor Hill, 1st Viscount Hillsborough (category Irish MPs 1713–1714)
    Hillsborough (1693 – 5 May 1742) was an Anglo-Irish landowner and politician who sat in the Irish House of Commons from 1713 to 1715 and in the British House of...
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    James Craggs the Elder (category British MPs 1710–1713)
    the 1702 English general election as Member of Parliament for Grampound. He retained the seat until the 1713 British general election. Craggs was in business...
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    Britain, which met from 9 April 1713 until 16 July 1713. Listed as 12 Ann. St. 1 in Ruffhead's Statutes at Large. Elections (Fraudulent Conveyances) Act...
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    the Irish War of Independence, most of Ireland seceded from the United Kingdom to become the independent Irish Free State, but under the Anglo-Irish Treaty...
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  • St John Brodrick (died 1728) (category Irish MPs 1703–1713)
    Broderick represented Castlemartyr in the Irish House of Commons from 1709 to 1713, Cork City from 1713 to 1715 and then County Cork from 1715 to his...
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    mix among non-Irish MPs, making them more receptive to Irish demands. The 1885 election resulted in a hung parliament in which the Irish Parliamentary...
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    Nelson's Pillar (category 1809 establishments in Ireland)
    severely damaged by explosives planted by Irish republicans. Its remnants were later destroyed by the Irish Army. The decision to build the monument was...
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    Dublin whiskey fire (category Fires in Ireland)
    whiskey ran through the streets of Dublin". Irish Times. Retrieved 7 June 2020. "The Great Fire in Dublin". Irish Independent. 21 June 1875. Retrieved 25...
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    days. Members of the Irish Volunteers, led by schoolmaster and Irish language activist Patrick Pearse, joined by the smaller Irish Citizen Army of James...
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    Narcissus Marsh (1638–1713), Archbishop of Dublin. Bedell had also undertaken a translation of the Book of Common Prayer in 1606. An Irish translation of the...
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    of Irish nationalism, and disputes within Ireland over the terms of Irish Home Rule, led eventually to the partition of the island in 1921. The Irish Free...
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  • Isles. In the 1918 United Kingdom general election, the result in Ireland showed a landslide victory for the Irish republican party Sinn Féin, who vowed...
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    Richard Edgcumbe, 1st Baron Edgcumbe (category British MPs 1710–1713)
    June 1713. He was returned again at the 1713 British general election, and voted against the expulsion of Richard Steele. At the 1715 British general election...
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    Irish Americans are ethnic Irish who live in the United States and are American citizens. Most Irish Americans of the 21st century are descendants of immigrants...
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    Anglo-Irish people (Irish: Angla-Éireannach) denotes an ethnic, social and religious grouping who are mostly the descendants and successors of the English...
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  • Events from the year 1713 in Great Britain. Monarch – Anne 27 March – First Treaty of Utrecht between Britain and Spain. Spain cedes Gibraltar and Menorca...
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  • constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800, the lower house in the Irish Parliament of the Kingdom of Ireland. In the Patriot Parliament...
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  • Oliver St George (category Irish MPs 1703–1713)
    Irish House of Commons for both Carrick and Dungannon in September 1703, and chose to sit for Carrick. In the next general election in November 1713 he...
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