List of members of the 7th House of Commons of Northern Ireland

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This is a list of members of Parliament elected in the 1949 Northern Ireland general election.

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All members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons elected at the 1949 Northern Ireland general election are listed.

Members

NameConstituencyParty
Robert Brown Alexander Belfast Victoria Ulster Unionist
J. M. Andrews Mid Down Ulster Unionist
John Edgar Bailey West Down Ulster Unionist
Thomas Bailie North Down Ulster Unionist
John Milne Barbour South Antrim Ulster Unionist
Basil Brooke Lisnaskea Ulster Unionist
Irene Calvert Queen's University Independent
Thomas Loftus Cole Belfast Dock Ulster Unionist
Malachy Conlon South Armagh Nationalist
Joseph Connellan South Down Nationalist
Harry Diamond Belfast Falls Socialist Republican
Herbert Dixon Belfast Bloomfield Ulster Unionist
George Dougan Central Armagh Ulster Unionist
Brian Faulkner East Down Ulster Unionist
Erne Ferguson Enniskillen Ulster Unionist
William Grant Belfast Duncairn Ulster Unionist
Samuel Hall-Thompson Belfast Clifton Ulster Unionist
Francis Hanna Belfast Central Independent Labour
Cahir Healy South Fermanagh Nationalist
Tommy Henderson Belfast Shankill Ind. Unionist
Eileen M. Hickey Queen's University Independent
Lancelot Curran Carrick Ulster Unionist
Samuel Irwin Queen's University Ulster Unionist
William Lyle Queen's University Ulster Unionist
Thomas Lyons North Tyrone Ulster Unionist
James Godfrey MacManaway City of Londonderry Ulster Unionist
Brian Maginess Iveagh Ulster Unionist
Patrick Maxwell Foyle Nationalist
William May Ards Ulster Unionist
Eddie McAteer Mid Londonderry Nationalist
William McCleery North Antrim Ulster Unionist
William McCoy South Tyrone Ulster Unionist
Edward McCullagh Mid Tyrone Nationalist
Dinah McNabb North Armagh Ulster Unionist
James McSparran Mourne Nationalist
Harry Midgley Belfast Willowfield Ulster Unionist
Hugh Minford Antrim Ulster Unionist
Robert Moore North Londonderry Ulster Unionist
William James Morgan Belfast Oldpark Ulster Unionist
Ivan Neill Belfast Ballynafeigh Ulster Unionist
John William Nixon Belfast Woodvale Ind. Unionist
Roderick O'Connor West Tyrone Nationalist
Terence O'Neill Bannside Ulster Unionist
Dehra Parker South Londonderry Ulster Unionist
Samuel Rodgers Belfast Pottinger Ulster Unionist
John Maynard Sinclair Belfast Cromac Ulster Unionist
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
Archibald Wilson Belfast Windsor Ulster Unionist
Robert Nichol Wilson Mid Antrim Ulster Unionist

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