John Ireland Blackburne (26 May 1783 – 27 January 1874) was a British Conservative politician.
Born at Hale Hall, Lancashire, he was the son of John Blackburne, lord of the manor of Hale and Member of Parliament for Lancashire, and his wife Anne née Robard of Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
[2] Such associations were established in the north west of England in order to enlist the support of working class men against the emerging Radical and Chartist movements.
[3] He returned to Parliament at the 1835 general election when he won the parliamentary borough of Warrington from the Liberal Party.
Their son, also named John Ireland Blackburne, was also a member of parliament from 1875 – 1885.