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List of Privy Counsellors of Ireland

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a List of Privy Counsellors of Ireland appointed between the accession of Charles II in 1660 and the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922, when the council effectively ceased to exist.

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Charles II, 1660–1685

1660

1661

1662

1663

1664

1665

1667

1668

1669

1670

1671

1672

1673

1674

1675

1676

1677

1678

1679

1680

1681

1682

Admitted during the reign of Charles II

James II, 1685–1688

1685

1686

1687

1688

Admitted in 1689 by James II

William and Mary, 1689–1694

1689

1690

1691

1692

1693

William III, 1694–1702

1694

1695

1696

1697

1701

Admitted by 1702

Anne II, 1702–1714

1702

1703

1704

1705

1706

1707

1708

1709

1710

Admitted by 1710

Admitted by April 1711

1711

Admitted by 1711

1712

1713

George I, 1714–1727

1714

1715

1716

By 1716

1717

1718

1719

1720

1721

1722

1723

By 1723

1724

1725

1726

George II, 1727–1760

1727

1728

1729

1730

1731

Admitted by 1731

1732

1733

1734

1735

1736

1737

1738

1739

1740

1741

1742

1743

1744

  • Gerald de Courcy, 24th Baron Kingsale (1700–1759)

1745

1746

1747

1748

1749

1750

1751

1752

1753

1754

1755

1756

1757

1758

1759

George III, 1760–1820

1760

1761

1762

1763

1764

1765

1766

1767

1768

1769

1770

1771

1772

1773

1774

1775

1776

1777

1778

1779

1780

1781

1782

1783

1784

1785

1786

1787

1788

1789

1790

1791

1792

1793

1794

1795

1796

1797

1798

1799

1800

1801

1802

1803

1804

1805

1806

1807

1808

1809

1810

1811

1812

1813

1814

1815

1816

1817

1818

1819

George IV, 1820–1830

1820

1821

1822

1823

1824

1825

1826

1827

1828

1829

William IV, 1830–1837

1830

1831

1832

1833

1834

1835

1836

Victoria, 1837–1901

1837

1838

1839

1840

1841

1842

1843

1844

1845

1846

1847

1848

1849

1850

1851

1852

1853

1854

1855

1856

1857

1858

1859

1860

1861

1862

1863

1864

1865

1866

1867

1868

1869

1870

1871

1872

1873

1874

1875

1876

1877

1878

1879

1880

1881

1882

1883

1884

1885

1886

1887

1888

1889

1890

1891

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1897

1898

1899

1900

Edward VII, 1901–1910

1901

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

  • Sir Francis Workman-Macnaghten, Bt (1828–1911)

1907

1908

1909

George V, 1910–1922

1910

  • Sir Robert Matheson (1845–1926)

1911

1912

1913

1914

1915

1916

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

References

  • Rayment, Leigh (27 June 2017). "Privy Counsellors — Ireland". Archived from the original on 6 February 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)[self-published source][better source needed]

Citations

  1. ^ Bergin, John (October 2009). "Preston, Nicholas". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  2. ^ On James II's arrival in Ireland in March 1689, he appointed several members of the Irish Privy Council. This was following his deposal from the English throne, but prior to his deposal from the Kingdom of Ireland.
  3. ^ Officers of the Jacobite Armies, Centre for Robert Burns Studies, University of Glasgow. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
  4. ^ a b "No. 5561". The London Gazette. 3 August 1717. p. 1.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "No. 8749". The London Gazette. 28 May 1748. p. 1.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "No. 11679". The London Gazette. 29 June 1776. p. 1.
  7. ^ a b c "No. 12146". The London Gazette. 19 December 1780. p. 2.
  8. ^ a b "No. 12469". The London Gazette. 23 August 1783. p. 1.
  9. ^ a b "No. 12699". The London Gazette. 12 November 1785. p. 522.
  10. ^ a b c "No. 15325". The London Gazette. 3 January 1801. p. 28.
  11. ^ a b "No. 15906". The London Gazette. 1 April 1806. p. 420.
  12. ^ a b c d "Privy Council Office, Dublin Castle". Edinburgh Gazette (12941): 905. 23 May 1916. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
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