Irish Chancellor of the Exchequer
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland was a member of the government of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
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 under the Kingdom of Ireland
Kingdom of Ireland
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. He headed the Exchequer of Ireland
Exchequer of Ireland
The Exchequer of Ireland was a body in the Kingdom of Ireland tasked with collecting royal revenue. Modelled on the English Exchequer, it was created in 1210 after John of England applied English law and legal structure to the Kingdom of Ireland...

 and sat as an MP in the Irish House of Commons
Irish House of Commons
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The office should not be confused with the separate office of Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer of Ireland, comparable to the British Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
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, who were judge
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The appointment was not immediately abolished following the Act of Union 1800
Act of Union 1800
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 which abolished the Parliament of Ireland
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. The Irish and British
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 Exchequers were only merged in 1816.

List of Chancellors

  • 1308 Walter de Thornbury
    Walter de Thornbury
    Walter de Thornbury was an English-born statesman and cleric in 14th century Ireland who held the office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland; his efforts to secure confirmation of his election as Archbishop of Dublin were cut short by his death in a shipwreck.He was probably born in Herefordshire where...

  • William de Bromleye (temp. Edward III
    Edward III of England
    Edward III was King of England from 1327 until his death and is noted for his military success. Restoring royal authority after the disastrous reign of his father, Edward II, Edward III went on to transform the Kingdom of England into one of the most formidable military powers in Europe...

    )
  • 1346: Robert de Emeldon
  • 1385: William FitzWilliam
  • Robert de Herford (temp. Richard II
    Richard II of England
    Richard II was King of England, a member of the House of Plantagenet and the last of its main-line kings. He ruled from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard was a son of Edward, the Black Prince, and was born during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III...

    )
  • 1399: Hugh Banent
  • 1423: Sampson Dartas
  • 1431: James Blakeney
  • 1461: Robert Norreys
  • 1478 Robert St Lawrence, 3rd Baron Howth
  • 1495: Edward Barnewall
  • 1532: Richard Delahyde
  • 1535: John Alan
    John Alan
    Sir John Alan, or Alen was a leading statesman in Ireland in the mid -sixteenth century. he held the offices of Master of the Rolls in Ireland , Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.- Family :...

  • 1536: Thomas Cusack (Irish judge)
    Thomas Cusack (Irish judge)
    Sir Thomas Cusack was an Anglo-Irish judge and statesman of the sixteenth century, who held the offices of Master of the Rolls in Ireland, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland. He was one of the most trusted and reliable Crown servants of his time, but had a...

  • 1561: Henry Draycott
  • 1572: Robert Dillon (judge)
    Robert Dillon (judge)
    Sir Robert Dillon was a lawyer, judge and politician in the 16th century Kingdom of Ireland, a Speaker of the Irish House of Commons.Dillon was of Newtown, County Meath...

  • 1577: John Bathe
  • 1586: Sir Edward Waterhouse
  • 1589: Sir George Clive
  • 1590: Thomas Molyneux
  • 1596: Sir Richard Cooke
  • 1612: Sir Dudley Norton
  • 1616: Henry Holcrofte
  • 27 October 1617: Thomas Hibbotts
    • Henry Holcrofte (in reversion after Hibbotts)
  • 1634: Sir Robert Meredyth
  • 1668: Richard Jones
    Richard Jones, 1st Earl of Ranelagh
    Richard Jones, 1st Earl of Ranelagh PC FRS , known as The Viscount Ranelagh between 1669 and 1677, was an Irish peer, politician both in the Parliaments of England and Ireland.-Background:...

  • 1674: Sir Charles Meredyth
  • 1686: Bruno Talbot
  • 1695: Philip Savage
  • 1717: Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet
    Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet
    Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet was a Speaker of the Irish House of Commons.The Gore Baronetcy, of Magherabegg in the County of Donegal, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 2 February 1622 for Paul Gore .The fourth Baronet served as Chancellor of the Irish Exchequer and as Speaker...

  • 1733: Henry Boyle
    Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon
    Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon, PC was a prominent Irish politician.Boyle was the second son of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Boyle , second son of Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery. His mother was Lady Mary O'Brien, daughter of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin...

  • 1735: Marmaduke Coghill
    Marmaduke Coghill
    Marmaduke Coghill was a member of Parliament for Dublin University, judge of the Prerogative Court and Chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland.-Life:...

  • 1739: Henry Boyle
    Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon
    Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon, PC was a prominent Irish politician.Boyle was the second son of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Boyle , second son of Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery. His mother was Lady Mary O'Brien, daughter of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin...

  • 1754: Arthur Hill
  • 1755: Henry Boyle
    Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon
    Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon, PC was a prominent Irish politician.Boyle was the second son of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Boyle , second son of Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery. His mother was Lady Mary O'Brien, daughter of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin...

  • 1757: Anthony Malone
  • 1761: Sir William Yorke, 1st Baronet
    William Yorke
    William Yorke was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1654 and 1666....

  • 1763: William Gerard Hamilton
    William Gerard Hamilton
    William Gerard Hamilton , English statesman and Irish politician, popularly known as "Single Speech Hamilton," was born in London, the son of a Scottish bencher of Lincoln's Inn....

  • 23 April 1784: John Foster
    John Foster, 1st Baron Oriel
    John Foster, 1st Baron Oriel was an Irish peer and politician.He was the son of Anthony Foster of Louth, an Irish judge . He was elected Member of Parliament to the Irish House of Commons for Dunleer in 1761, a seat he held until 1769...

  • 17 September 1785: Sir John Parnell, 2nd Baronet
  • 27 January 1799: Isaac Corry
    Isaac Corry
    Isaac Corry FRS, PC , PC was an Irish and British Member of Parliament and lawyer.-Early career:Born in Newry, he was the son of Edward Corry , sometime Member of Parliament, and Catharine Bristow...

  • 9 July 1804: John Foster
    John Foster, 1st Baron Oriel
    John Foster, 1st Baron Oriel was an Irish peer and politician.He was the son of Anthony Foster of Louth, an Irish judge . He was elected Member of Parliament to the Irish House of Commons for Dunleer in 1761, a seat he held until 1769...

  • 24 February 1806: Sir John Newport, 1st Baronet
  • 30 April 1807: John Foster
    John Foster, 1st Baron Oriel
    John Foster, 1st Baron Oriel was an Irish peer and politician.He was the son of Anthony Foster of Louth, an Irish judge . He was elected Member of Parliament to the Irish House of Commons for Dunleer in 1761, a seat he held until 1769...

  • 1811: William Wellesley-Pole
    William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington
    William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington GCH, PC, PC , known as The Lord Maryborough between 1821 and 1842, was a British politician and an elder brother of the Duke of Wellington....

  • 11 August 1812: William Vesey-FitzGerald
    William Vesey-FitzGerald, 2nd Baron FitzGerald and Vesey
    William Vesey-FitzGerald, 2nd Baron FitzGerald and Vesey PC, PC , FRS, FSA was an Irish statesman.-Background and education:...

  • 1816: Nicholas Vansittart
    Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley
    Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley PC, FRS, FSA was an English politician, and one of the longest-serving Chancellors of the Exchequer in British history.-Background and education:...

  • Irish Exchequer abolished 1817
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