Maurice Keating (1690–1769)

Maurice Keating (February 1690 – 17 November 1769) was an Irish politician.

Keating first stood for Kildare Borough in 1715, but was declared "not duly elected" and the seat was taken by Richard Warren.

He represented Kildare Borough in the Irish House of Commons between 1725 and 1727.[1] He was then elected to sit for Kildare County from 1727 to 1760. From 1761 to 1768 he represented Naas, before again sitting in the Commons for Kildare Borough from 1768 until his death a year later.[2]

References

  1. E. M. Johnston-Liik, MPs in Dublin: Companion to History of the Irish Parliament, 1692-1800 (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2006), p.99 (Retrieved 22 February 2016).
  2. E. M. Johnston-Liik, MPs in Dublin: Companion to History of the Irish Parliament, 1692-1800 (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2006), p.99 (Retrieved 22 February 2016).
Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by
James Barry
Richard Warren
Member of Parliament for Kildare Borough
with Richard Warren

1725-1727
Succeeded by
Robert Dixon
Richard Warren
Preceded by
Joshua Allen
Francis Allen
Member of Parliament for Kildare County
with Richard Allen (1727-1745)
Sir Kildare Borrowes, Bt. (1745-1760)

1727-1760
Succeeded by
Sir Kildare Borrowes, Bt.
Arthur Pomeroy
Preceded by
Richard Burgh
John Bourke
Member of Parliament for Naas
with Richard Burgh (1761-1762)
John Bourke (1763-1768)

1761-1768
Succeeded by
John Bourke
John Bourke
Preceded by
Garret FitzGerald
Henry Sandford
Member of Parliament for Kildare Borough
with Marquess of Kildare

1768-1769
Succeeded by
Simon Digby
Joseph Henry
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