Queen's University of Belfast (Northern Ireland Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Election Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party
MPs
(1921)
John Campbell Ulster Unionist John Hanna Robb Ulster Unionist Robert James Johnstone Ulster Unionist Hugh Morrison Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1929)
Robert Corkey Ulster Unionist Robert McNeill Independent Unionist
MPs
(1935)
Arthur Brownlow Mitchell Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1938)
John MacDermott Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1938)
Howard Stevenson Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1942)
William Lyle Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1943)
John W. Renshaw Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1944)
Herbert Quin Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1945)
Frederick McSorley Independent Irene Calvert Independent
MPs
1948
Samuel Irwin Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1949}
Eileen M. Hickey Independent William Lyle Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1949)
Frederick Lloyd-Dodd Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1953)
Elizabeth Maconachie Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1958)
Charles Stewart Independent
MPs
(1961)
Sheelagh Murnaghan Liberal
MPs
(1962)
Ian McClure Ulster Unionist
MPs
(1966)
Robert Porter Ulster Unionist

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