User:Jnestorius/LJs
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Cross-reference to
- List of chief governors of Ireland § Medieval
- Lord High Treasurer of Ireland
- Lord Chancellor of Ireland
- Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
- Speaker of the Irish House of Commons
- Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
- Archbishop of Dublin
- Archbishop of Dublin (Church of Ireland)
- Archbishop of Armagh
- Archbishop of Armagh (Church of Ireland)
Mostly Justiciars, some Deputies etc
[edit]- Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, "L.T. (? L.J.) and Chief Governor, Apr., 1173 (? 1172)"; 1181
- Richard Peche, 1 May, 1181
- John fitz Richard "de Lacy", 1 May, 1181
- Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster, 1189;
- William le Petit, 1191
- Hamo de Valognes, 1197
- Meiler Fitzhenry, 1199
- John de Gray, 30 Aug., 1210.
- Henry de Loundres, 23 July, 1213, 23 Apr., 1219
- William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, 1224
- Geoffrey de Marisco, 1 Aug., 1226
- Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent, 10 Mar., 1227/8
- Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Lord of Offaly, 1229, 2 Sept., 1232
- John FitzGeoffrey, 4 Nov., 1245, 1248, 1266
- John de Cogan, 1247
- Alan la Zouche (died 1270), 1255
- Stephen Longespée, 1259
- William DEN, 1260 (? William de Essendon later?[1])
- Richard de la Rochelle, 1261[2]
- David de Barry, 1st Baron Barry, 1267
- Richard de Exeter, 1269
- James Audley (died 1272), 1270
- Maurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly, 23 June, 1272
- Geoffrey de Geneville, Oct., 1273
- Stephen de Fulbourn, 1282
- John de Sandford, 1287
- William de Vesci (d.1297), 15 Nov., 1290
- William de ODINGSELES, 1294 (Guillaume D'Ardingselles; William de Oddingeseles )
- Thomas FitzGerald, 2nd Baron Desmond, 3 Apr., 1295
- John Wogan (Justiciar of Ireland), 18 Oct., 1295. Oct., 1298, 1302, 1307, 23 June, 1308
- Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, 23 Apr., 1317, 1319
- John de Bermingham, 1st Earl of Louth, 1321
- John Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Knayth, 1324, 1329, 13 Feb., 1332, 1334
- Thomas FitzGerald, 2nd Earl of Kildare, L.J. Feb., 1326/7
- Sir Thomas BURGH, 16 July, 1333
- Nicholas Welifed, Bishop of Waterford, 1337
- John Charlton, 1st Baron Charlton, 13 Jan., 1337/8
- Ralph Ufford, 15 July, 1344
- Sir Roger D'ARCY "son of Sir John", 10 Apr., 1346
- Maurice FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Desmond, 20 July, 1355
- Thomas de Rokeby (died 1356), Jan., 1355/6
- John de Boulton, 1356
- Almaric St Amand, 2 Aug., 1357
- Gerald FitzGerald, 3rd Earl of Desmond, 1367
- Alexander de Balscot, 1367, 1377. Oct., 1391, Oct., 1399
- Robert de Ashton, 28 Apr., 1372
- William Tany, 3 Nov., or Dec., 1372
- James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond, 20 Jan., 1377/8
- John Colton (Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin), 10 Jan., 1381/2
- James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond., 31 May, 1393;
- James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond, 15 Apr., 1426;
- Richard Talbot (archbishop of Dublin), 1430
- Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Kildare, 30 Apr., 1461
- William Skeffington, 1534
Hopefully all Lords Justices, not Lords Deputy or Lords Lieutenant
[edit]Date | Judges[n 1] | Archbishops[n 2] | Commons[n 3] | Lords | Soldiers | Others | Refs | |
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1 Apr 1540 | William Brereton | [3] | ||||||
12 Oct 1543 | William Brabazon (Vice-Treasurer) | |||||||
16 Feb 1546 | Brabazon | |||||||
27 Dec 1549 | Francis Bryan | |||||||
2 Feb 1550 | Brabazon | |||||||
6 Dec 1552 | ||||||||
12 Nov 1557 | Hugh Curwen | Henry Sidney (Vice-Treasurer) | ||||||
18 Jan 1558 | Sidney | |||||||
4 Aug 1558 | Sidney | |||||||
13 Dec 1558 | Sidney | |||||||
18 Jan 1560 | William FitzWilliam (Vice-Treasurer) | |||||||
10 Jan 1561 | FitzWilliam | |||||||
20 Dec 1561 | FitzWilliam | |||||||
2 May 1564 | Nicholas Arnold | |||||||
9 Oct 1567 | Robert Weston | FitzWilliam | ||||||
1 Apr 1571 | FitzWilliam | |||||||
27 Apr 1578 | William Drury (Lord President of Munster) | |||||||
11 Oct 1579 | William Pelham | |||||||
3 Feb 1580 | Pelham | |||||||
25 Aug 1582 | Adam Loftus (Dublin)[n 4] | Henry Wallop (Vice-Treasurer) | ||||||
26 Nov 1597 | Loftus | Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond (Treasurer) | Thomas Norris (Lord President of Munster) | |||||
Robert Gardiner LCJ | ||||||||
24 Sep 1599 | Loftus | George Carey (Vice-Treasurer) | ||||||
9 Apr 1603 | Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (LD 12th April; LL 25th April) | |||||||
4 Mar 1614 | Richard Wingfield | |||||||
10 Feb 1616 | John Denham LCJ | |||||||
2 May 1622 | Adam Loftus, 1st Viscount Loftus[n 4] | Wingfield, now Viscount Powerscourt | ||||||
26 Oct 1629 | Loftus | Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork | ||||||
3 July, 1636 | Loftus | Christopher Wandesford | ||||||
12 Sep 1639 | Wandesford | Robert, Baron Dillon of Kilkenny-West | ||||||
30 Dec 1640 | Sir William Parsons, 1st Baronet of Bellamont | Dillon of Kilkenny-West | ||||||
9 Feb 1641 |
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31 Mar 1643 | Borlase | Sir Henry Tichborne | ||||||
31 Dec 1660 | Maurice Eustace |
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23 Dec 1661 | Eustace | Orrery | ||||||
27 May 1671 | Michael Boyle | Arthur Forbes, Viscount Granard | ||||||
5 July, 1675 | Boyle | Granard | ||||||
24 Feb 1685 | Boyle | |||||||
18 Aug 1687 | Alexander Fitton | William Burke, 7th Earl of Clanricarde | ||||||
4 Sep 1690 | Henry Sydney | Thomas Coningsby, 1st Earl Coningsby (Paymaster-General) | ||||||
4 Dec 1690 | Charles Porter |
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6 Oct 1692 | William Wolseley | |||||||
26 June, 1693 | [4] | |||||||
1 July, 1693 | Porter | Wyche | ||||||
16 May 1696 | Murrough Boyle, 1st Viscount Blesington | Wolseley | ||||||
2 June, 1696 | Porter | |||||||
10 July, 1696 | Porter | Charles Coote, 3rd Earl of Mountrath | ||||||
6 Feb 1697 | Henry de Massue, 1st Earl of Galway | |||||||
14 May 1697 | Galway | |||||||
18 May 1699 | Galway |
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29 June, 1699 | Galway | Charles Berkeley, 2nd Earl of Berkeley | ||||||
4 Apr 1701 | Hugh Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Mount Alexander (Master of the Ordnance) | |||||||
11 Apr 1702 | Thomas Erle |
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14 Mar 1704 | Richard Cox | Erle | Mount Alexander | |||||
13 Apr 1704 | Cox | Erle | ||||||
27 June, 1705 | Cox | John Cutts, 1st Baron Cutts | ||||||
15 Feb 1707 | Cox | |||||||
27 Nov 1707 | Richard Freeman | |||||||
13 Sep 1709 | Freeman | |||||||
29 Aug 1710 | Freeman | |||||||
22 Jan 1711 | Constantine Phipps | |||||||
19 Nov 1711 | Phipps | |||||||
10 Mar 1712 | Phipps | John Vesey (Tuam) | ||||||
17 Apr 1714 | Phipps |
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4 Sep 1714 |
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Robert FitzGerald, 19th Earl of Kildare | ||||||
6 Sep 1715 |
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20 Mar 1717 | Alan Brodrick, 1st Viscount Midleton | King | William Conolly | |||||
7 Jan 1718 | Midleton | King | Conolly | |||||
20 Nov 1719 | Midleton | Conolly | ||||||
22 Feb 1722 | King | Conolly | Richard Boyle, 2nd Viscount Shannon | |||||
29 Mar 1723 | Midleton | King | Conolly | Shannon | ||||
8 May 1724 | Midleton | Conolly | Shannon | |||||
20 May 1724 | Midleton | Conolly | Shannon | |||||
2 Apr 1726 | Richard West | Hugh Boulter | Conolly | |||||
23 Dec 1726 | Thomas Wyndham, 1st Baron Wyndham | Boulter | Conolly | |||||
15 May 1728 | Wyndham | Boulter | Conolly | |||||
22 Apr 1730 | Wyndham | Boulter | Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet | |||||
24 Apr 1732 | Wyndham | Boulter | Gore | |||||
23 May 1733 | Wyndham | Boulter | ||||||
3 May 1734 | Wyndham | Boulter | Henry Boyle | |||||
19 May 1736 | Wyndham | Boulter | Boyle | |||||
28 Mar 1738 | Wyndham | Boulter | Boyle | |||||
18 Apr 1740 | Robert Jocelyn | Boulter | Boyle | |||||
18 Feb 1742 | Boulter | Boyle | ||||||
4 June, 1742 | Boulter | Boyle | ||||||
3 Dec 1742 | Jocelyn | John Hoadly | ||||||
12 Apr 1744 | Robert Jocelyn, now 1st Baron Newport | Hoadly | Boyle | |||||
25 Apr 1746 | Newport | Hoadly | Boyle | |||||
10 Apr 1747 | Newport | Boyle | ||||||
20 Apr 1748 | Newport | Boyle | ||||||
31 Jan 1749 | Newport | Boyle | ||||||
31 July, 1749 | Newport | Boyle | ||||||
20 Apr 1750 | Newport | Boyle | ||||||
10 Mar 1752 | St George Caulfeild LCJ | |||||||
27 May 1752 | Robert Jocelyn, now 1st Viscount Jocelyn | Boyle | ||||||
11 May 1754 | Jocelyn | Brabazon Ponsonby, 1st Earl of Bessborough | ||||||
11 May 1756 | Jocelyn | Bessborough | ||||||
20 Sep 1756 | Bessborough | |||||||
29 Apr 1758 | John Ponsonby | Henry Boyle, now 1st Earl of Shannon | ||||||
2 May, 1760 | Ponsonby | Shannon | ||||||
15 May 1761 | Ponsonby | Shannon | ||||||
20 Apr 1762 | Ponsonby | Shannon | ||||||
11 May 1764 | Ponsonby | Shannon | ||||||
22 Feb 1765 | John Bowes, 1st Baron Bowes | Ponsonby | ||||||
13 Mar 1766 |
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9 June, 1766 | Bowes | Ponsonby | ||||||
27 Oct 1787 | James Hewitt, 1st Viscount Lifford | Richard Robinson, 1st Baron Rokeby | John Foster | |||||
25 June, 1789 | John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare | Robinson | Foster | |||||
24 Mar 1795 | Clare | William Newcome | ||||||
13 Mar 1815 | Thomas Manners-Sutton, 1st Baron Manners | William Stuart | General Sir George Hewett |
- Notes
- ^ Lord Chancellor of Ireland unless stated; LCJ = Lord Chief Justice
- ^ Church of Ireland archbishops; Archbishop of Armagh unless stated.
- ^ From 1715 onwards, a Lord Justice who was in the Commons was always its Speaker; before then this was never the case.
- ^ a b Viscount Loftus was the nephew of Archbishop Adam Loftus; both served as Lord Chancellor.
Sources
[edit]- Hughes, James L. J. (1960). Patentee Officers in Ireland, 1173-1826: Including High Sheriffs, 1661–1684 and 1761–1816 (PDF). Dublin: Stationery Office – via Irish Manuscripts Commission. sourced from:
- Lascelles, Rowley (1852). Liber Munerum Publicorum Hiberniae or The Establishments of Ireland. Irish Record Commissioners. vol. II pp. 1–13, 197–201, vol. III Synoptical Table (inset at p. 52z) and pp. 53–56.
References
[edit]- ^ East Dean (de East Dean, Estdene, Estdean), William DIB
- ^ Rochelle (Rokele, Rokesle, Rupella, Rupellis), Richard de la DIB
- ^ Pollard, Albert Frederick (1901). "Brereton, William". Dictionary of National Biography, Supplement. Retrieved 8 November 2022 – via wikisource.
- ^ Paula Watson, DUNCOMBE, William (c.1647-1704), of Battlesden, Beds Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690-1715, ed. D. Hayton, E. Cruickshanks, S. Handley, 2002