Denis Caulfield Brady JP DL (1804 – 30 November 1886) was a Whig Member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom who represented the constituency of Newry.
He was a native of Newry, the son of Thomas Brady and Rose Caulfield, and educated at Trinity College Dublin.
As a result of Brady's victory over Sir Thomas Staples in 1835, the Earl of Kilmorey evicted more than 80 families from his lands for their votes.
[2] Brady became Chairman of the Newry Navigation Company and was also a Magistrate and Lord Lieutenant for County Down.
[3] He remained a devoted member of the Liberal Party, into which the Whigs merged in 1859, but toward the end of his life he increasingly supported the Unionist cause.