Mallow

Mallow or Mallows may refer to:

  • Malvaceae, family of plants; in particular the following genera:
  • Abelmoschus
  • Althaea (plant) – Marsh mallow
  • Callirhoe – Poppy mallow
  • Corchorus – Mallow, Molokia, Mlukhia
  • Eremalche
  • Hibiscus – Rosemallow
  • Kosteletzkya – Seashore mallow
  • Lavatera – Tree mallow or rose mallow
  • Malacothamnus – Bush-mallow
  • Malva – Mallow
  • Malvaviscus – Turk's cap mallow, wax mallow
  • Marf Hart – "MarfMallow"
  • Sidalcea – Greek mallow, Chequer-mallow
  • Sphaeralcea – Globemallow
  • insects:
  • Larentia clavaria – mallow, species of moth
  • Mallow (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

    Mallow was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800 and was incorporated by Charter of 1613, with a further charter of 1689. It was a manor borough, the franchise being vested in the freeholders of the manor and the returning officer its Seneschal. It was controlled by the Jephson family until the 1780s.

    Members of Parliament

  • 1613-1615
    • 1613 Samuel Molyneux
    • 1613 Sir James Ware
  • 1613 Samuel Molyneux
  • 1613 Sir James Ware
  • 1634-1635
    • 1635 William Kingsmill
    • 1635 Thomas Bettesworth
    • 1634 Sir Thomas Wenman
    • 1634 Donogh O'Brien
  • 1635 William Kingsmill
  • 1635 Thomas Bettesworth
  • 1634 Sir Thomas Wenman
  • 1634 Donogh O'Brien
  • 1639-1641
    • 1639 William Kingsmill
    • 1639 Thomas Beckett
    • 1641 Joshua Boyle, in place of William Kingsmill, then thought to be "ill past hope of recovery".
  • 1639 William Kingsmill
  • 1639 Thomas Beckett
  • 1641 Joshua Boyle, in place of William Kingsmill, then thought to be "ill past hope of recovery".
  • 1689 Patriot Parliament
  • Mallow (UK Parliament constituency)

    Mallow was a United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January 1801.

    Boundaries

    This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Mallow in County Cork.

    The boundaries of the Cities and Boroughs in Ireland were defined by an Act passed in 1832, whose long title was "An Act to settle and describe the Limits of Cities, Towns, and Boroughs in Ireland, in so far as respects the Election of Members to serve in Parliament." This legislation was subsequently given the short title of the Parliamentary Boundaries (Ireland) Act 1832.

    The boundaries of this constituency were described as follows.

    Members of Parliament

    Elections

  • 3 February 1870. The constituency consisted of 208 voters and Munster polled 91 votes defeating, by a majority of 8, the Conservative Major Knox. Knox stated his intention to petition the return on the basis of bribery and intimidation of the electorate.
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