List of Northern Ireland Members of the House of Lords

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This is a list of sitting Members of the United Kingdom House of Lords who were born, live or lived in Northern Ireland.

This list does not include hereditary peers who have lost their seat in the Lords following the House of Lords Act 1999, or those in the Peerage of Ireland, who have never had an automatic right to a seat in the House of Lords at Westminster.1

Note: There is no such thing as the Peerage of Northern Ireland and peers do not represent geographic areas as such.2 Some do, however, choose titles which reflect geographical localities, e.g. Lord Kilclooney, this is, however, entirely nominal.

Listed in order of surname, not title

Contents

Current members

Deceased members

References

  1. ^ Irish Peers sat in the Irish House of Lords, with the passing of the Act of Union 1800 this House was abolished and twenty-eight Peers in the peerage of Ireland were elected to sit in the UK House of Lords between 1800 and 1922, when the right was exhausted due to the Government of Ireland Act.
  2. ^ In the Earl of Antrim's Petition [1967] 1 A.C. 691 it was held that Irish Representative Peers did, in fact, represent Ireland as an entity, thus on the passing of the Government of Ireland Act elections from the Irish Peerage could no longer take place, as the Ireland of the Act of Union 1800 ceased to exist.
  3. ^ House of Lords Act 1999, which reduced sitting rights of several hundred inherited members to ninety-two hereditaries known as representative peers
  4. ^ House of Lords Act 1999, which reduced sitting rights of several hundred inherited members to ninety-two hereditaries known as representative peers

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