University Constituency - Summary

Summary

University Parliament Years No. of
representatives
Edinburgh Scotland ?–1707 ?
Glasgow Scotland ?–1707 ?
King's College (Aberdeen) Scotland ?–1707 ?
Marischal College (Aberdeen) Scotland ?–1707 ?
St Andrews Scotland ?–1707 ?
Cambridge England, Great Britain, United Kingdom 1603–1950 2
Oxford England, Great Britain, United Kingdom 1603–1950 2
Dublin Ireland 1613–1800 2
Dublin United Kingdom 1801–1922 1 (1801–32)
2 (1832–1922)
Edinburgh and St Andrews United Kingdom 1868–1918 1 between
Glasgow and Aberdeen United Kingdom 1868–1918 1 between
London United Kingdom 1868–1950 1
Combined English Universities United Kingdom 1918–1950 2 between
Combined Scottish Universities United Kingdom 1918–1950 3 between
National University of Ireland United Kingdom 1918–1922 1
Queen's University of Belfast United Kingdom 1918–1950 1
University of Wales United Kingdom 1918–1950 1
Dublin Southern Ireland 1921–1922 4
National University of Ireland Southern Ireland 1921–1922 4
Queen's University of Belfast Northern Ireland 1921–1969 4
Dublin Dáil Éireann 1922–1937 3
National University of Ireland Dáil Éireann 1922–1937 3
Dublin Seanad Éireann 1938–present 3
National University of Ireland Seanad Éireann 1938–present 3

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