Conway Richard Dobbs
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Conway Richard Dobbs (1795 – 28 February 1886) was an Irish politician.
Dobbs lived at Acton House in County Armagh, and served as a lieutenant in the Royal Navy. He stood in Carrickfergus at the 1832 UK general election, and was elected as a Tory. However, an election petition was raised, and he was unseated, and the seat remained unfilled until the next general election.{{cite book |last1=Stenton |first1=Michael |title=Who's Who of British Members of Parliament |volume=1 |date=1976 |publisher=Harvester Press |location=Hassocks |isbn=0855272198 |page=111}}
In 1841, Dobbs served as Sheriff of Antrim. He was placed on the naval reserve list in 1851 and retired as a commander in 1864.{{cite book |last1=Boase |first1=Frederic |title=Modern English Biography: A-H |date=1892 |publisher=Netherton and Worth}}
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| before = Lord George Hill
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| title = Member of Parliament for Carrickfergus
| years = 1832–1833
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| after = Peter Kirk
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