Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland
The Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland was a member of the government of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland under the Kingdom of Ireland. He headed the Exchequer of Ireland and sat as an MP in the Irish House of Commons. In early times the title was sometimes given as Chancellor of the Green Wax.
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, who were judges; although in the early centuries the two offices were often held by the same man.
The appointment was not immediately abolished following the Act of Union 1800 which abolished the Parliament of Ireland. The Irish and British Exchequers were only merged in 1816.
List of Chancellors
- 1308 Walter de Thornbury
- 1309–1310: John de Hotham
- 1310 Nicholas de Balscote
- 1326 Adam de Harvington (or Herwynton)
- 1328 Thomas de Montpellier
- 1333 Thomas de Brayles
- 1334 Robert le Poer
- 1344 William de Bromleye
- 1346 Robert de Emeldon
- 1350 John de Pembroke
- 1376 Thomas Bache
- 1385 William FitzWilliam
- 1388 John de Troye
- 1391 Robert Preston, 1st Baron Gormanston
- Robert de Herford (temp. Richard II)
- 1399: Hugh Banent
- c.1419-20: Robert Dyke
- 1424: Sampson d"Artois
- 1431: James Blakeney
- 1461: Robert Norreys
- 1478 Robert St Lawrence, 3rd Baron Howth
- 1487 Walter Ivers
- 1495: Edward Barnewall
- 1521 Patrick Bermingham
- 1532: Richard Delahide
- 1535: John Alan
- 1536: Thomas Cusack
- 1561:Henry Draycott
- 1572: Robert Dillon
- 1577: John Bathe
- 1586–1589: Sir Edward Waterhouse
- 1589: Sir George Clive
- 1590: Sir 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
- 1674: Sir Charles Meredyth
- 1686: Bruno Talbot
- 1695: Philip Savage
- 1717: Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet
- 1733: Henry Boyle
- 1735: Marmaduke Coghill
- 1739: Henry Boyle
- 1754: Arthur Hill
- 1755: Henry Boyle
- 1757: Anthony Malone
- 1761: Sir William Yorke, 1st Baronet
- 1763: William Gerard Hamilton
- 23 April 1784: John Foster
- 17 September 1785: Sir John Parnell, 2nd Baronet
- 27 January 1799: Isaac Corry
- 9 July 1804: John Foster
- 24 February 1806: Sir John Newport, 1st Baronet
- 30 April 1807: John Foster
- 1811: William Wellesley-Pole
- 11 August 1812: William Vesey-FitzGerald
- 1816: Nicholas Vansittart
- Irish Exchequer abolished 1817
References
- Haydn's Book of Dignities (1851)
Further reading
- Smyth, Constantine J. (1839). Chronicle of the law officers of Ireland. London: Henry Butterworth.
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