Navan was a
constituency
An electoral district, also known as an election district, legislative district, voting district, constituency, riding, ward, division, or (election) precinct is a subdivision of a larger State (polity), state (a country, administrative region, ...
represented in the
Irish House of Commons until 1800.
Members of Parliament
* 1560 Patrick Warren and John Wakeley
* 1585 Thomas Warren and Thomas Wakeley
[
* 1613–1615 John Warren and Patrick Begg of Boranstown][
* 1634–1635 Laurence Dowdall of Athlumney and ]Patrick D'Arcy
Patrick d'Arcy (27 September 1725 – 18 October 1779) was an Irish mathematician born in Kiltullagh, County Galway in the west of Ireland. His family, who were Catholics, suffered under the penal laws. In 1739 d'Arcy was sent abroad b ...
[
* 1639–1642 Patrick Manning and Thomas Nangle, 19th Baron of Navan][ (both expelled)
* 1642–1649 William Whyte (died and replaced 1643 by Simon Luttrell) and Walter Harding]
* 1661–1686 John Preston John Preston may refer to:
Politicians
* John Preston (died 1434), Member of Parliament (MP) for Sussex
* John Preston (c. 1578 – c. 1642), MP for Lancaster
* John Preston (alderman) (1611–1686), mayor of Dublin in 1654
* John Preston (died ...
and Henry Packenham[
]
1689–1801
References
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Historic constituencies in County Meath
Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801)
1800 disestablishments in Ireland
Constituencies disestablished in 1800