Queen's County Courthouse, site of the inaugural meeting of the county council[ 1]
Queen's County Council (now Laois County Council) was created in 1899 under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 and the first local elections for the county council, and the councils of the five rural districts within Queen's County , were held on 6 April 1899, simultaneous with elections in the other administrative counties .[ 2] The first Queen's County Council comprised 32 councillors serving a three-year term:
Councillors
Additional Queen's County councillors 1899[ 5]
Type
Rural district
Name
Notes
RDC chairman
Abbeyleix
Arthur McMahon
Not the Castletown district representative
Athy No. 2
Thomas Timmins
Carlow No. 2
Matthias McWey
Mountmellick
James Dunne
Roscrea No. 3
Thomas Lowry
Grand jury
—
Robert Cosby
Of Stradbally Hall
Henry Charles White
Of "Charleville", Roscrea
Edmund Dease
Co-opted
—
James Joseph Aird
Auctioneer and merchant in Maryborough; father of William Aird .[ 6]
James Conroy
Results by district
Coolrain[ 7]
Name
Votes
Notes
Michael Fitzpatrick
186
Labourers' support
E. Conroy
184
Catholic clergy support
C. P. Hamilton
24
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