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1787. George Grenville Nugent Temple, now Marquis of Buckingham, again L.L., November 2.

1789. John, Lord Fitzgibbon, L.C.; and Right Hon. John Foster, Speaker, L.J., June 30.

1790. John Fane, Earl of Westmoreland, L.L., January 5.

1794. William Wentworth, Earl Fitzwilliam, L.L., December 10. (He was recalled the March following.)

1795. John Jeffreys Pratt, Earl Camden, L.L., March 11. 1798. Charles, Marquis Cornwallis, L. L., June 13.

LORD-LIEUTENANTS (SINCE THE UNION)

1801. Philip Yorke, Earl of Hardwicke, March 17.

1805. Edward, Earl Powis : appointed November 16. (Did not come over.) 1806. John, Duke of Bedford, March 18.

1807. Charles, Duke of Richmond, April 19.

1813. Charles, Viscount (afterwards Earl Whitworth), August 26.

1817. Charles Chetwynd, Earl Talbot, October 9.

KING GEORGE IV

1820. Earl Talbot continued.

1821. The King, in person. (Landed in Dublin August 12; left Ireland September 5.)

1821. Earl Talbot resumed.

1821. Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquis Wellesley, December 29. 1828. Henry William, Marquis of Anglesey, March 1.

1829. Hugh, Duke of Northumberland, March 6.

KING WILLIAM IV

1830. Henry William, Marquis of Anglesey, second time, December 23. 1833. Richard, Marquis Wellesley, second time, September 26.

1834. Thomas, Earl of Haddington, December 29, sworn January 6, 1835. 1835. Henry Constantine, Earl of Mulgrave (afterwards Marquis of Normanby), April 23, sworn May 11.

QUEEN VICTORIA.

1837. Earl of Mulgrave continued.

1839. Hugh, Viscount Ebrington, April 3. (Succeeded his father as Earl Fortescue in June 1841.)

1841. Thomas Philip, Earl de Grey, September 15.

1844. William, Lord Heytesbury, July 26.

1846. John William, Earl of Bessborough, July 11. (Died in the Government, May 16, 1847.)

1847. George William Frederick, Earl of Clarendon, May 26.
1852. Archibald William, Earl of Eglinton, February 27.
1853. Edward Granville, Earl of St. Germans, January 4.
1855. George William Frederick, Earl of Carlisle, February 28.
1858. Archibald William, Earl of Eglinton, again, February 26.

1859. George William Frederick, Earl of Carlisle, again, June 18.

1864. John, Lord Wodehouse (afterwards Earl of Kimberley), November 1. 1866. James, Marquis, afterwards Duke, of Abercorn, July 6.

1868. John Poyntz, Earl Spencer, December 11.

1874. James, Duke of Abercorn, again, March 2.

1876. John Winston, Duke of Marlborough, November 28.

1880. Francis Thomas De Grey, Earl Cowper, May 3.

1882. John Poyntz, Earl Spencer, again, May 3.

1885. Henry Howard Molyneux, Earl of Carnarvon, July.
1886. John Campbell, Earl of Aberdeen, February 6.
1886. Charles Stewart, Marquis of Londonderry, August 3.
Marquis of Zetland.

1892. Lord Houghton, afterwards Earl of Crewe, August 18.

APPENDIX IV

CHIEF SECRETARIES

ΤΟ THE

LORD-LIEUTENANT,

CHIEF SECRETARIES FOR IRELAND, AND UNDER-
SECRETARIES, 1760-1893

(CHIEF SECRETARIES)

1760. Richard Rigby; before this date.

1761. William Gerard Hamilton.

1764. Charles, Earl of Drogheda.

1765. Edward Thurlow, appointed Chief Secretary to Viscount Weymouth (but Weymouth did not come over).

1765. Francis, Viscount Beauchamp.

1766. Hon. John Augustus Hervey, appointed Chief Secretary to the Earl of Bristol (but Bristol did not come over).

1767. Lord Frederick Campbell.

1768. Sir George Macartney, K.B.

1772. Sir John Blaquiere (afterwards Lord de Blaquiere).

1777. Sir Richard Heron, Bart.

1780. William Eden (afterwards Lord Auckland).

1782. Hon. Richard Fitzpatrick.

1782. William Wyndham Grenville (afterwards Lord Grenville). 1783. William Windham.

1783. Hon. Thomas Pelham.

1784. Thomas Orde.

1787. Alleyne Fitzherbert (afterwards Lord St. Helen's).

1789. Robert Hobart, April

Buckinghamshire).

(afterwards succeeded

as Earl of

1794. Sylvester Douglas, January (afterwards Lord Glenbervie).

1795. Hon. George Damer, Viscount Milton, January (afterwards Earl of

Dorchester).

1795. Hon. Thomas Pelham, March 31 (afterwards Earl of Chichester). 1798. Robert, Viscount Castlereagh, March 29 (afterwards Marquis of Londonderry).

1801. Right Hon. Charles Abbot (afterwards Speaker of the House of Commons in England, and Lord Colchester), May 25.

1802. Right Hon. William Wickham, February 13.

1804. Right Hon. Sir Evan Nepean, Bart., February 6.

1805. Right Hon. Nicholas Vansittart (afterwards Lord Bexley), March 23. 1805. Right Hon. Charles Long (afterwards Lord Farnborough), September 21.

1806. Right Hon. William Elliot, March 28.

1807. Hon. Sir Arthur Wellesley, K.B. (afterwards Duke of Wellington),

April 19.

1809. Hon. Robert Dundas (afterwards Viscount Melville), April 13.

1809. Right Hon. William Wellesley Pole (afterwards Lord Maryborough, and Earl of Mornington), October 18.

1812. Right Hon. Robert Peel (afterwards Sir Robert Peel, Bart.), August 4. 1818. Right Hon. Charles Grant (afterwards Lord Glenelg), August 3. 1821. Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, December 29.

1827. Hon. William Lamb (afterwards Viscount Melbourne), April 29. 1828. Lord Francis Leveson-Gower (afterwards Lord Francis Egerton, and Earl of Ellesmere), June 21.

1830. Right Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge (afterwards Viscount Hardinge), July 30.

1830. Right Hon. Edward Geoffrey Smith Stanley (afterwards Lord Stanley of Bickerstaffe), November 29.

1833. Right Hon. Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Bart., March 29.

1833. Right Hon. Edward John Littleton (afterwards Lord Hatherton), May 17.

1834. Right Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge, again, December 17.

1835. George William Frederick Howard, Viscount Morpeth (afterwards Earl of Carlisle), April 22.

1841. Edward, Lord Eliot (afterwards Earl of St. Germans), September 6. 1845. Right Hon. Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle, Bart., February 1.

1846. Henry, Earl of Lincoln, February 14.

1846. Right Hon. Henry Labouchere, July 6.

1847. Right Hon. Sir William Meredyth Somerville, Bart., July 22 (afterwards Lord Athlumney and Lord Meredyth).

1852. Richard Southwell Bourke, commonly called Lord Naas (afterwards Earl of Mayo, February).

1852. Sir John Young, Bart., December.

1855. Edward Horsman, February.

1857. Henry Arthur Herbert.

1858. Lord Naas, again, February.

1859. Edward Cardwell (afterwards Viscount Cardwell), June.

1861. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., July.

1865. Chichester Samuel Fortescue (afterwards Lord Carlingford), November. 1866. Lord Naas, again, July.

1868. Colonel John Wilson Patten, September.

1868. Chichester S. Fortescue, again, December.

1871. Spencer Compton Cavendish (commonly called Marquis of Hartington),

January.

1874. Sir Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, Bart., March 3.

1878. James Lowther, March 11.

1880. William Edward Forster, May 10.

1882. Lord Frederick Charles Cavendish, May.

1882. George Otton Trevelyan, May 9.

1884. Henry Campbell-Bannerman, October.

1885. Sir William Hart-Dyke, July 2.

1886. William Henry Smith, January.

1886. John Morley, February.

1886. Sir Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, Bart., again, August. 1887. Arthur James Balfour, March 8.

W. L. Jackson.

1892. John Morley.

(UNDER-SECRETARIES)

1780. Sackville Hamilton, February 17.

1795. Lodge Morris, February 7.

1795. Sackville Hamilton, again, May 15.

1796. Edward Cooke, January 6.

1801. Alexander Marsden, October 21.

1806. James Trail, September 8.

1808. Sir Charles Saxton, Bart., September 6.

1812 William Gregory, October 5 (Under-Secretary for nineteen years). 1831. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Gossett, January 1.

1835. Thomas Drummond, July 25.

1840. Norman H. Macdonald, May 28. 1841. Edward Lucas, September 15.

1845. Richard Pennefather, August 21.

1846. Thomas N. Redington, July 11 (afterwards Sir Thomas). 1852. John Wynne, February.

1853. Major-General Sir Thomas Aiskew Larcom.

1858. Colonel Sir G. R. Wetherall.

1869. Thomas Henry Burke, May 20.

1882. Robert George Crookshank Hamilton, May.

1886. Major-General Sir Redvers Henry Buller. 1887. Colonel Sir Joseph West Ridgeway.

APPENDIX V

LORD CHANCELLORS OF IRELAND; CHIEF JUSTICES OF THE KING'S BENCH; CHIEF JUSTICES OF THE COMMON PLEAS; CHIEF BARONS OF THE EXCHEQUER; ATTORNEYS GENERAL; AND SOLICITORSGENERAL OF IRELAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES

(LORD CHANCELLORS OF IRELAND)

1702. John Methuen, Aug. 26.

QUEEN ANNE

1703. Sir Richard Cox, Knt.: resigned in 1707.

1707. Richard Freeman, June 11.

1711. Sir Constantine Phipps, Knt., Jan. 22: resigned Sept. 1714.

KING GEORGE I

1714. Alan Brodrick (afterwards Baron and Viscount Midleton), Oct. 11:

resigned in 1725.

1725. Richard West, May 29.

1726. Thomas Wyndham (afterwards Baron Wyndham), Dec. 13.

KING GEORGE II

1727. Thomas Wyndham continued.

1739. Robert Jocelyn (afterwards Lord Newport and Viscount Jocelyn),

Sept. 7 died Dec. 3, 1756.

1757. John Bowes (afterwards Baron Bowes, of Clonlyon), March 11.

KING GEORGE III

1760. John Bowes continued: died in 1767.

1767. James Hewitt (one of the justices of the King's Bench in England); created Baron Lifford, afterwards Viscount Lifford, of Donegal,

Nov. 24 died in 1789.

1789. John Fitzgibbon (created Lord Fitzgibbon, afterwards Viscount Fitzgibbon and Earl of Clare), June 20: died Jan. 28, 1802.

1802. Sir John Mitford (created Lord Redesdale), Feb. 15.

1806. Rt. Hon. George Ponsonby, March 25: resigned the next year. 1807. Thomas Manners Sutton (a Baron of the Exchequer in England), April 23 created Lord Manners.

KING GEORGE IV

1820. Thomas, Lord Manners continued.

1827. Sir Anthony Hart, Knt. (previously Vice-Chancellor of England), Nov. 5: resigned Nov. 1830; died in 1831.

KING WILLIAM IV

1830. William Conyngham Plunket, Lord Plunket (previously C.J.C.P.), Dec. 23 surrendered Nov. 1834.

1835. Sir Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, Knt., Jan. 13: surrendered in April.

1835. William Conyngham, Lord Plunket, appointed a second time,

April 30.

QUEEN VICTORIA

1837. Lord Plunket continued.

1841. Sir John Campbell, Knt. (previously Attorney-General in England; created Lord Campbell), June 22.

1841. Sir Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, again, Oct. 3: afterwards Lord St. Leonards.

1846. Maziere Brady (previously Chief Baron of the Exchequer), July 16. 1852. Francis Blackburne, March 10: resigned Dec. 1852.

1853. Maziere Brady, again, Jan. 13: resigned Feb. 1858.

1858. Sir Joseph Napier, March 10: resigned June 1859.

1859. Maziere Brady, again, June 27: resigned July 1866.

1866. Francis Blackburne, again, July 24: resigned March 1867.

1867. Abraham Brewster, March 29: resigned Dec. 1868.

1868. Thomas O'Hagan, Dec. 18; created Lord O'Hagan, 1870: resigned Feb. 1874.

1874. Commissioners-Sir Joseph Napier, Bart., Mr. Justice Lawson, William Brooke, March 11.

1875. John Thomas Ball, Jan. 1: resigned April 1880.

1880. Lord O'Hagan, again, May: resigned Nov. 1881.

1881. Hugh Law, Nov. 11: died Sept. 10, 1883.

1883. Sir Edward Sullivan, Bart., Dec. 11: died Sept. 13, 1885.

1885. John Naish, May 21.

1885. Edward Gibson, July 1: created Lord Ashbourne.

1886. John Naish, again, Feb. 11.

1886. Lord Ashbourne, again, Aug. 5.

(CHIEF JUSTICES OF THE KING'S BENCH IN IRELAND)

1695. Sir Richard Pyne

1709. Alan Brodrick: removed.

1711. Sir Richard Cox: removed.

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