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{{Politics of Northern Ireland 1921-72}}
{{Politics of Northern Ireland 1921-72}}
This is a list of '''Members of Parliament elected in the Northern Ireland general election, 1938'''.
This is a list of '''members of Parliament elected in the 1938 Northern Ireland general election'''.


All members of the [[Northern Ireland House of Commons]] elected at the [[Northern Ireland general election, 1938]] are listed.
All members of the [[Northern Ireland House of Commons]] elected at the [[1938 Northern Ireland general election]] are listed.


==Members==
==Members==
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!Name
!Name
!Constituency
!Constituency
!Party
! colspan=2|Party
|-
|-
|[[Paddy Agnew (Stormont MP)|Paddy Agnew]]
|[[Paddy Agnew (Stormont MP)|Paddy Agnew]]
|[[South Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Armagh]]
|[[South Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Armagh]]
|[[Northern Ireland Labour Party|Labour (NI)]]
| {{Party name with colour|Northern Ireland Labour Party}}
|-
|-
|[[John Miller Andrews]]
|[[J. M. Andrews]]
|[[Mid Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Down]]
|[[Mid Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Down]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[John Edgar Bailey]]
|[[John Edgar Bailey]]
|[[West Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|West Down]]
|[[West Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|West Down]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[John Milne Barbour]]
|[[John Milne Barbour]]
|[[South Antrim (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Antrim]]
|[[South Antrim (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Antrim]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Dawson Bates]]
|[[Dawson Bates]]
|[[Belfast Victoria (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Victoria]]
|[[Belfast Victoria (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Victoria]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Jack Beattie]]
|[[Jack Beattie]]
|[[Belfast Pottinger (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Pottinger]]
|[[Belfast Pottinger (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Pottinger]]
|[[Independent Labour]]
| {{Party name with colour|Independent Labour}}
|-
|-
|[[Arthur Black (politician)|Arthur Black]]
|[[Arthur Black (unionist politician)|Arthur Black]]
|[[Belfast Willowfield (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Willowfield]]
|[[Belfast Willowfield (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Willowfield]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough|Basil Brooke]]
|[[Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough|Basil Brooke]]
|[[Lisnaskea (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Lisnaskea]]
|[[Lisnaskea (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Lisnaskea]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[James Brown (Northern Ireland politician)|James Brown]]
|[[James Brown (Northern Ireland politician)|James Brown]]
|[[South Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Down]]
|[[South Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Down]]
|[[Independent Unionist]]
| {{Party name with colour|Independent Unionist}}
|-
|-
|[[Richard Byrne]]
|[[Richard Byrne (politician)|Richard Byrne]]
|[[Belfast Falls (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Falls]]
|[[Belfast Falls (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Falls]]
|[[Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)|Nationalist]]
| {{Party name with colour|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}
|-
|-
|[[Thomas Joseph Campbell]]
|[[Thomas Joseph Campbell]]
|[[Belfast Central (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Central]]
|[[Belfast Central (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Central]]
|[[Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)|Nationalist]]
| {{Party name with colour|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}
|-
|-
|[[George Anthony Clark]]
|[[George Anthony Clark]]
|[[Belfast Dock (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Dock]]
|[[Belfast Dock (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Dock]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon|James Craig]]
|[[James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon|James Craig]]
|[[North Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Down]]
|[[North Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Down]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Robert Corkey]]
|[[Robert Corkey]]
|[[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]]
|[[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[John Clarke Davison]]
|[[John Clarke Davison]]
|[[Mid Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Armagh]]
|[[Mid Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Armagh]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Herbert Dixon, 1st Baron Glentoran|Herbert Dixon]]
|[[Herbert Dixon, 1st Baron Glentoran|Herbert Dixon]]
|[[Belfast Bloomfield (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Bloomfield]]
|[[Belfast Bloomfield (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Bloomfield]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Alexander Donnelly]]
|[[Alexander Donnelly]]
|[[West Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|West Tyrone]]
|[[West Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|West Tyrone]]
|[[Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)|Nationalist]]
| {{Party name with colour|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}
|-
|-
|[[William Dowling (politician)|William Dowling]]
|[[William Dowling (politician)|William Dowling]]
|[[Belfast Windsor (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Windsor]]
|[[Belfast Windsor (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Windsor]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Rowley Elliott]]
|[[Rowley Elliott]]
|[[South Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Tyrone]]
|[[South Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Tyrone]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Erne Ferguson]]
|[[Erne Ferguson]]
|[[Enniskillen (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Enniskillen]]
|[[Enniskillen (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Enniskillen]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[James Gamble (UK politician)|James Gamble]]
|[[James Fulton Gamble|James Gamble]]
|[[North Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Tyrone]]
|[[North Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Tyrone]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Alexander Gordon (politician)|Alexander Gordon]]
|[[Alexander Gordon (Northern Ireland politician)|Alexander Gordon]]
|[[East Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|East Down]]
|[[East Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|East Down]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[John Fawcett Gordon]]
|[[John Fawcett Gordon]]
|[[Carrick (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Carrick]]
|[[Carrick (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Carrick]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[William Grant (Northern Ireland politician)|William Grant]]
|[[William Grant (Northern Ireland politician)|William Grant]]
|[[Belfast Duncairn (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Duncairn]]
|[[Belfast Duncairn (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Duncairn]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Samuel Hall-Thompson]]
|[[Samuel Hall-Thompson]]
|[[Belfast Clifton (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Clifton]]
|[[Belfast Clifton (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Clifton]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Cahir Healy]]
|[[Cahir Healy]]
|[[South Fermanagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Fermanagh]]
|[[South Fermanagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Fermanagh]]
|[[Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)|Nationalist]]
| {{Party name with colour|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}
|-
|-
|[[Tommy Henderson]]
|[[Tommy Henderson]]
|[[Belfast Shankill (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Shankill]]
|[[Belfast Shankill (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Shankill]]
|[[Independent Unionist Association]]
| {{Party name with colour|Independent Unionist Association}}
|-
|-
|[[Alexander Hungerford]]
|[[Alexander Wilson Hungerford]]
|[[Belfast Oldpark (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Oldpark]]
|[[Belfast Oldpark (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Oldpark]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[John Johnston (UK politician)|John Johnston]]
|[[John Johnston (UK politician)|John Johnston]]
|[[Mid Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Armagh]]
|[[North Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Armagh]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Robert James Johnstone]]
|[[Robert James Johnstone]]
|[[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]]
|[[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[George Leeke]]
|[[George Leeke]]
|[[Mid Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Londonderry]]
|[[Mid Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Londonderry]]
|[[Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)|Nationalist]]
| {{Party name with colour|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}
|-
|-
|[[Robert John Lynn]]
|[[Robert John Lynn]]
|[[North Antrim (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Antrim]]
|[[North Antrim (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Antrim]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[William Maginess]]
|[[Brian Maginess]]
|[[Iveagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Iveagh]]
|[[Iveagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Iveagh]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Patrick Maxwell (politician)|Patrick Maxwell]]
|[[Patrick Maxwell (politician)|Patrick Maxwell]]
|[[Foyle (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Foyle]]
|[[Foyle (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Foyle]]
|[[Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)|Nationalist]]
| {{Party name with colour|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}
|-
|-
|[[Hugh McAleer]]
|[[Hugh McAleer]]
|[[Mid Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Tyrone]]
|[[Mid Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Tyrone]]
|[[Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)|Nationalist]]
| {{Party name with colour|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}
|-
|-
|[[John MacDermott, Baron MacDermott|John MacDermott]]
|[[John MacDermott, Baron MacDermott|John MacDermott]]
|[[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]]
|[[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Hugh Minford]]
|[[Hugh Minford]]
|[[Antrim (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Antrim]]
|[[Antrim (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Antrim]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Arthur Brownlow Mitchell]]
|[[Arthur Brownlow Mitchell]]
|[[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]]
|[[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Robert Moore (politician)|Robert Moore]]
|[[Robert Moore (Northern Ireland politician)|Robert Moore]]
|[[North Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Londonderry]]
|[[North Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Londonderry]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Henry Mulholland]]
|[[Sir Henry Mulholland, 1st Baronet|Henry Mulholland]]
|[[Ards (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Ards]]
|[[Ards (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Ards]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Edward Sullivan Murphy]]
|[[Edward Sullivan Murphy]]
|[[City of Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|City of Londonderry]]
|[[City of Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|City of Londonderry]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[John William Nixon]]
|[[John William Nixon]]
|[[Belfast Woodvale (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Woodvale]]
|[[Belfast Woodvale (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Woodvale]]
|[[Independent Unionist]]
| {{Party name with colour|Independent Unionist}}
|-
|-
|[[George Panter]]
|[[George Panter]]
|[[Mourne (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mourne]]
|[[Mourne (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mourne]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Dehra Parker]]
|[[Dehra Parker]]
|[[South Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Londonderry]]
|[[South Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Londonderry]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[John Patrick (politician)|John Patrick]]
|[[John Patrick (Northern Ireland politician)|John Patrick]]
|[[Mid Antrim (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Antrim]]
|[[Mid Antrim (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Antrim]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Harold Claude Robinson]]
|[[Harold Claude Robinson]]
|[[Larne (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Larne]]
|[[Larne (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Larne]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[David Shillington (politician)|David Shillington]]
|[[David Shillington (politician)|David Shillington]]
|[[Central Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Central Armagh]]
|[[Central Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Central Armagh]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[John Maynard Sinclair]]
|[[John Maynard Sinclair]]
|[[Belfast Cromac (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Cromac]]
|[[Belfast Cromac (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Cromac]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[Joseph Francis Stewart]]
|[[Joseph Francis Stewart]]
|[[East Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|East Tyrone]]
|[[East Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|East Tyrone]]
|[[Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)|Nationalist]]
| {{Party name with colour|Nationalist Party (Northern Ireland)}}
|-
|-
|[[Frederick Thompson]]
|[[Frederick Thompson (Northern Irish politician)|Frederick Thompson]]
|[[Belfast Ballynafeigh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Ballynafeigh]]
|[[Belfast Ballynafeigh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Ballynafeigh]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[John Warnock (politician)|John Warnock]]
|[[John Warnock (politician)|John Warnock]]
|[[Belfast St Anne's (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast St Anne's]]
|[[Belfast St Anne's (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast St Anne's]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|-
|-
|[[George Charles Gillespie Young]]
|[[George Charles Gillespie Young]]
|[[Bannside (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Bannside]]
|[[Bannside (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Bannside]]
|[[Ulster Unionist Party|Unionist Party]]
| {{Party name with colour|Ulster Unionist Party}}
|}
|}


==Changes==
==Changes==
*[[29 September]] [[1938]]: [[Norman Stronge]] elected for the Unionists in [[Mid Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Armagh]], following the resignation of [[John Clarke Davison]].
*29 September 1938: [[Norman Stronge]] elected for the Unionists in [[Mid Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Armagh]], following the resignation of [[John Clarke Davison]].
*[[5 December]] [[1938]]: [[Howard Stevenson]] elected as a Unionist for [[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]], following the death of [[Robert James Johnstone]].
*5 December 1938: [[Howard Stevenson]] elected as a Unionist for [[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]], following the death of [[Robert James Johnstone]].
*1938: [[James Brown (Northern Ireland politician)|James Brown]] accepted the Ulster Unionist [[whip (politics)|whip]].
*1938: [[James Brown (Northern Ireland politician)|James Brown]] accepted the Ulster Unionist [[whip (politics)|whip]].
*[[30 March]] [[1939]]: Death of [[George Leeke]], MP for [[Mid Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Londonderry]]. This position remained unfilled at the time of the 1945 general election.
*30 March 1939: Death of [[George Leeke]], MP for [[Mid Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Londonderry]]. This position remained unfilled at the time of the 1945 general election.
*[[27 April]] [[1939]]: [[William Lowry]] elected for the Unionists in [[City of Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|City of Londonderry]], following the resignation of [[Edward Sullivan Murphy]].
*27 April 1939: [[William Lowry]] elected for the Unionists in [[City of Londonderry (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|City of Londonderry]], following the resignation of [[Edward Sullivan Murphy]].
*[[10 November]] [[1939]]: [[Malcolm Patrick]] elected for the Unionists in [[Bannside (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Bannside]], following the death of [[George Charles Gillespie Young]].
*10 November 1939: [[Malcolm Patrick]] elected for the Unionists in [[Bannside (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Bannside]], following the death of [[George Charles Gillespie Young]].
*[[15 March]] [[1941]]: [[George Dougan]] elected for the Unionists in [[Central Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Central Armagh]], following the death of [[David Shillington (politician)|David Shillington]].
*15 March 1941: [[George Dougan]] elected for the Unionists in [[Central Armagh (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Central Armagh]], following the death of [[David Shillington (politician)|David Shillington]].
*[[27 March]] [[1941]]: [[Thomas Bailie]] elected as an [[independent Unionist]] in [[North Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Down]], following the death of [[James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon|James Craig]].
*27 March 1941: [[Thomas Bailie]] elected as an [[independent Unionist]] in [[North Down (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Down]], following the death of [[James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon|James Craig]].
*[[2 July]] [[1941]]: [[Michael McGurk]] elected as an [[independent Nationalist]] in [[Mid Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Tyrone]], following the death of [[Hugh McAleer]].
*2 July 1941: [[Michael McGurk]] elected as an [[independent Nationalist]] in [[Mid Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Mid Tyrone]], following the death of [[Hugh McAleer]].
*[[3 December]] [[1941]]: [[Harry Midgley]] elected for the [[Northern Ireland Labour Party]] in [[Belfast Willowfield (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Willowfield]], following the resignation of [[Arthur Black (politician)|Arthur Black]].
*3 December 1941: [[Harry Midgley]] elected for the [[Northern Ireland Labour Party]] in [[Belfast Willowfield (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Willowfield]], following the resignation of [[Arthur Black (unionist politician)|Arthur Black]].
*[[2 April]] [[1942]]: [[Eamon Donnelly]] elected as an [[independent Republican (Ireland)|independent Republican]] in [[Belfast Falls (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Falls]], following the death of [[Richard Byrne]]
*2 April 1942: [[Eamon Donnelly]] elected as an [[independent Republican (Ireland)|independent Republican]] in [[Belfast Falls (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Falls]], following the death of [[Richard Byrne (politician)|Richard Byrne]]
*[[19 October]] [[1942]]: [[William Lyle]] elected as a Unionist for [[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]], following the death of [[Arthur Brownlow Mitchell]].
*19 October 1942: [[William Lyle]] elected as a Unionist for [[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]], following the death of [[Arthur Brownlow Mitchell]].
*1942: [[Jack Beattie]] re-admitted into the [[Northern Ireland Labour Party]].
*1942: [[Jack Beattie]] re-admitted into the [[Northern Ireland Labour Party]].
*December 1942: [[Harry Midgley]] resigned from the [[Northern Ireland Labour Party]] and founds the [[Commonwealth Labour Party]].
*December 1942: [[Harry Midgley]] resigned from the [[Northern Ireland Labour Party]] and founds the [[Commonwealth Labour Party]].
*[[2 July]] [[1943]]: [[John W. Renshaw]] elected as a Unionist for [[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]], following the resignation of [[Robert Corkey]].
*2 July 1943: [[John W. Renshaw]] elected as a Unionist for [[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]], following the resignation of [[Robert Corkey]].
*[[11 August]] [[1943]]: [[Thomas Lyons (politician)|Thomas Lyons]] elected for the Unionists in [[North Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Tyrone]], following the death of [[James Gamble (UK politician)|James Gamble]].
*11 August 1943: [[Thomas Lyons (politician)|Thomas Lyons]] elected for the Unionists in [[North Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|North Tyrone]], following the death of [[James Fulton Gamble|James Gamble]].
*[[26 August]] [[1943]]: [[John Dermot Campbell]] elected for the Unionists in [[Carrick (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Carrick]], following the resignation of [[John Fawcett Gordon]].
*26 August 1943: [[John Dermot Campbell]] elected for the Unionists in [[Carrick (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Carrick]], following the resignation of [[John Fawcett Gordon]].
*1943: [[Jack Beattie]] resigned from the [[Northern Ireland Labour Party]] to sit as an [[independent Labour]] MP.
*1943: [[Jack Beattie]] resigned from the [[Northern Ireland Labour Party]] to sit as an [[independent Labour]] MP.
*[[13 December]] [[1944]]: [[Herbert Quin]] elected as a Unionist for [[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]], following the resignation of [[John MacDermott, Baron MacDermott|John MacDermott]].
*13 December 1944: [[Herbert Quin]] elected as a Unionist for [[Queen's University (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Queen's University]], following the resignation of [[John MacDermott, Baron MacDermott|John MacDermott]].
*[[29 December]] [[1944]]: Death of [[Eamon Donnelly]], MP for [[Belfast Falls (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Falls]]. This position remained unfilled at the time of the general election.
*29 December 1944: Death of [[Eamon Donnelly]], MP for [[Belfast Falls (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Belfast Falls]]. This position remained unfilled at the time of the general election.
*[[12 April]] [[1945]]: [[W. F. McCoy|William McCoy]] elected for the Unionists in [[South Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Tyrone]], following the death of [[Rowley Elliott]].
*12 April 1945: [[W. F. McCoy|William McCoy]] elected for the Unionists in [[South Tyrone (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|South Tyrone]], following the death of [[Rowley Elliott]].
*[[19 April]] [[1945]]: [[Lancelot Curran]] elected for the Unionists in [[Carrick (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Carrick]], following the death of [[John Dermot Campbell]].
*19 April 1945: [[Lancelot Curran]] elected for the Unionists in [[Carrick (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Carrick]], following the death of [[John Dermot Campbell]].
*[[19 April]] [[1945]]: [[Walter Topping]] elected for the Unionists in [[Larne (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Larne]], following the death of [[Harold Claude Robinson]].
*19 April 1945: [[Walter Topping]] elected for the Unionists in [[Larne (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)|Larne]], following the death of [[Harold Claude Robinson]].
*1945: [[Thomas Bailie]] accepted the Ulster Unionist Party [[whip (politics)|whip]].
*1945: [[Thomas Bailie]] accepted the Ulster Unionist Party [[whip (politics)|whip]].


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[[Category:Lists of members of parliament|Northern Ireland Parliament 1938]]
[[Category:Lists of members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland|1938]]
[[Category:Northern Ireland-related lists]]
[[Category:Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1938–1945| ]]

Latest revision as of 19:11, 24 July 2023

This is a list of members of Parliament elected in the 1938 Northern Ireland general election.

All members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons elected at the 1938 Northern Ireland general election are listed.

Mitglieder

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Name Constituency Party
Paddy Agnew South Armagh NI Labour
J. M. Andrews Mid Down UUP
John Edgar Bailey West Down UUP
John Milne Barbour South Antrim UUP
Dawson Bates Belfast Victoria UUP
Jack Beattie Belfast Pottinger Independent Labour
Arthur Black Belfast Willowfield UUP
Basil Brooke Lisnaskea UUP
James Brown South Down Ind. Unionist
Richard Byrne Belfast Falls Nationalist
Thomas Joseph Campbell Belfast Central Nationalist
George Anthony Clark Belfast Dock UUP
James Craig North Down UUP
Robert Corkey Queen's University UUP
John Clarke Davison Mid Armagh UUP
Herbert Dixon Belfast Bloomfield UUP
Alexander Donnelly West Tyrone Nationalist
William Dowling Belfast Windsor UUP
Rowley Elliott South Tyrone UUP
Erne Ferguson Enniskillen UUP
James Gamble North Tyrone UUP
Alexander Gordon East Down UUP
John Fawcett Gordon Carrick UUP
William Grant Belfast Duncairn UUP
Samuel Hall-Thompson Belfast Clifton UUP
Cahir Healy South Fermanagh Nationalist
Tommy Henderson Belfast Shankill Ind. Unionist Party
Alexander Wilson Hungerford Belfast Oldpark UUP
John Johnston North Armagh UUP
Robert James Johnstone Queen's University UUP
George Leeke Mid Londonderry Nationalist
Robert John Lynn North Antrim UUP
Brian Maginess Iveagh UUP
Patrick Maxwell Foyle Nationalist
Hugh McAleer Mid Tyrone Nationalist
John MacDermott Queen's University UUP
Hugh Minford Antrim UUP
Arthur Brownlow Mitchell Queen's University UUP
Robert Moore North Londonderry UUP
Henry Mulholland Ards UUP
Edward Sullivan Murphy City of Londonderry UUP
John William Nixon Belfast Woodvale Ind. Unionist
George Panter Mourne UUP
Dehra Parker South Londonderry UUP
John Patrick Mid Antrim UUP
Harold Claude Robinson Larne UUP
David Shillington Central Armagh UUP
John Maynard Sinclair Belfast Cromac UUP
Joseph Francis Stewart East Tyrone Nationalist
Frederick Thompson Belfast Ballynafeigh UUP
John Warnock Belfast St Anne's UUP
George Charles Gillespie Young Bannside UUP

Changes

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References

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