Armagh was an Irish constituency in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885.
[1] It was the successor to the two-seat constituency of Armagh in the Irish House of Commons.
[2] Its one MP in 1801 was chosen by lot to sit in the First Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Curry resigned after being appointed a Master in Chancery, causing a by-election.
Miller was appointed a judge in bankruptcy, causing a by-election.