- great-grandfather,
Arthur Bernard, was a
member of the
Irish House of
Commons for
Bandonbridge, and
brother of
Francis Bernard, Solicitor-General for Ireland, and ancestor...
- Cambridge. He
represented Cork City
between 1764 and 1776 and
thereafter Bandonbridge between 1776 and 1783. He was the
leader of a
powerful family grouping...
-
Bandonbridge was a
constituency represented in the
Irish House of
Commons until its
abolition on 1
January 1801. This
constituency was a parliamentary...
-
Parliament (MP) in the
Irish House of
Commons for the
Tories and
represented Bandonbridge. Subsequently, he
stood for
Fethard (County Tipperary) and held this...
-
Bandon (sometimes
called Bandon Bridge or
Bandonbridge) was a
parliamentary constituency representing the town of
Bandon in
County Cork,
Ireland from 1801...
- (1663–1731), Solicitor-General for
Ireland and
Irish MP for Clonakilty,
Bandonbridge Sir
Francis Bernard, 1st
Baronet (1712–1779),
British Governor in New...
- for the
William Ponsonby, who had
previously represented Cork City,
Bandonbridge and
County Kilkenny in the
Irish House of
Commons and
County Kilkenny...
- (British Army officer) (1777–1840),
member of the
Parliament of
Ireland for
Bandonbridge, 1798–1801
Robert O'Callaghan (politician, born 1710) (1710–1761), Irish...
-
represented Bandonbridge in the
Irish House of
Commons until 1790. In 1793,
Bernard was
raised to the
peerage with the
title Baron Bandon, of
Bandonbridge, in...
- II of England. In 1689, he was
elected as a
Member of
Parliament for
Bandonbridge in the short-lived
Patriot Parliament called by
James II. The Corporation...