Parliament Ireland

Parliament Ireland is in Ireland.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland

In 1590 Thomas Molyneux (age 59) was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Chief Butler Ireland

On 04 Feb 1206 Theobald Walter (age 41) died at County Wicklow. His son Theobald Butler (age 6) succeeded 2nd Chief Butler Ireland.

On 19 Jul 1230 Theobald Butler (age 30) died at Poitou. He was buried at Arklow Abbey, Arklow, County Wicklow. His son Theobald Butler (age 6) succeeded 3rd Chief Butler Ireland.

On 26 Dec 1248 Theobald Butler (age 24) died. His son Theobald Butler (age 6) succeeded 4th Chief Butler Ireland.

On 26 Sep 1285 Theobald Butler (age 43) died. His son Theobald Butler (age 16) succeeded 5th Chief Butler Ireland.

Theobald Walter was was appointed the first Chief Butler Ireland.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas

In 1533 Thomas Luttrell (age 43) was appointed Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas which positin he held for twenty years.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Governor

In Jul 1601 Charles Wilmot 1st Viscount Wilmot (age 29) was appointed Governor of County Cork.

In Sep 1602 Charles Wilmot 1st Viscount Wilmot (age 30) was appointed Governor of County Kerry.

In 1644 Isaac Penington (age 60) was appointed Governor of the Levant Company which position he held until 1654.

Before 03 Feb 1644 John Marlay (age 54) was appointed Governor of Newcastle upon Tyne [Map]. He defended the city during seven months of siege by the Scots army.

In 1678 John Reresby 2nd Baronet (age 43) was appointed Governor of Bridlington.

In 1814 Charles Henry Somerset (age 46) was appointed Governor.

Governor of Antrim

Before 1597 John Chichester was appointed Governor of Antrim.

Governor of Carrickfergus

After 19 Feb 1625 Edward Chichester 1st Viscount Chichester (age 57) was appointed Governor of Carrickfergus.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Ireland High Sheriff

High Sheriff of Armagh

In 1744 Capel Molyneux 3rd Baronet (age 27) was appointed High Sheriff of Armagh.

High Sheriff of County Fermanagh

In 1733 John Cole 1st Baron Mountflorence (age 23) was appointed High Sheriff of County Fermanagh.

High Sheriff of Mayo

In 1756 Charles Bingham 1st Earl Lucan (age 20) was appointed High Sheriff of Mayo.

High Sheriff of Wexford

In 1727 John Stratford 1st Earl Aldborough (age 28) was appointed High Sheriff of Wexford.

In 1739 John Stratford 1st Earl Aldborough (age 40) was appointed High Sheriff of Wexford.

High Sheriff of Wicklow

In 1736 John Stratford 1st Earl Aldborough (age 37) was appointed High Sheriff of Wicklow.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Ireland Lord Lieutenant

Lord Lieutenant of County Fermanagh

On 02 Oct 1831 John Cole 2nd Earl Enniskillen (age 63) was appointed Lord Lieutenant of County Fermanagh.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Judge of the Irish Court of Common Pleas

In 1726 Judge Francis Bernard (age 63) was appointed Judge of the Irish Court of Common Pleas.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Justicar of Ireland

In 1245 John Fitzgeoffrey (age 40) was appointed Justicar of Ireland.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Knight of the Order of St Patrick

In or before 1558 Richard St Lawrence 6th Baron Howth (age 48) and Catherine Fitzgerald Viscountess Gormanston were married. She by marriage Knight of the Order of St Patrick. She the daughter of Gerald Fitzgerald 9th Earl of Kildare and Elizabeth Grey Countess Kildare. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

On 27 Apr 1810 John Cole 2nd Earl Enniskillen (age 42) was appointed Knight of the Order of St Patrick.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Lord Chief Justice Ireland

On 22 Aug 1654 Richard Pepys (age 65) was appointed Lord Chief Justice Ireland which post he held until 03 Nov 1654.

In 1680 William Davys (age 47) was appointed Lord Chief Justice Ireland.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Lord High Admiral Lough Neagh

After 19 Feb 1625 Edward Chichester 1st Viscount Chichester (age 57) was appointed Lord High Admiral Lough Neagh.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Lord President

Lord President of Connaught and Thomond

In 01 Jun 1569 Edward Fitton (age 42) was appointed the first Lord President of Connaught and Thomond arriving in Ireland in Jul 1569.

Lord President of Munster

In 1603 Henry Brouncker Lord President Munster (age 53) was appointed Lord President of Munster.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Lord Treasurer of Ireland

In Jun 1492 James Ormond was appointed Lord Treasurer of Ireland.

In 1547 James Fitzgerald 13th Earl Desmond was appointed Lord Treasurer of Ireland.

In 1704 Henry Boyle 1st Baron Carleton (age 34) was appointed Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire and Lord Treasurer of Ireland.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Master Dublin University

In 1592 William Cecil 1st Baron Burghley (age 71) was appointed Master Dublin University.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Parliament

After 1534 Parliament enacted the Treason Act made it treason, punishable by death, to not swear an oath recognising the King Henry VIII (age 42) as the "... Only Head of the Church of England ...".

Attorney General for Ireland

After 1690 John Temple (age 57) was appointed Attorney General for Ireland.

Speaker of the Irish House of Commons

In 1771 Edmund Pery 1st Viscount Pery (age 51) was appointed Speaker of the Irish House of Commons.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Privy Council Ireland

In 1776 Capel Molyneux 3rd Baronet (age 59) was appointed to the Privy Council Ireland.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Receiver General for Ireland

In 1579 Edward Fitton (age 31) was appointed Receiver General for Ireland.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Serjeant-at-law

In 1724 Judge Francis Bernard (age 61) was appointed Serjeant-at-law.

Culture, Parliament Ireland, Solicitor General for Ireland

In Jul 1660 John Temple (age 28) was appointed Solicitor General for Ireland.

In 1711 Judge Francis Bernard (age 48) was appointed Solicitor General for Ireland which position he held until 1714.