- Lord Justices (Ireland)
The Lord Justice of Ireland was an ancient senior position in the governance of Ireland, held by a number of important personages, such as the
Earl of Kildare .In the later centuries of British rule the Lords Justices were three office-holders in the
Kingdom of Ireland who in the absence of theLord Lieutenant of Ireland fulfilled the social and political duties of theViceroy as head of the Irish executive.The office-holders were usually:
*Church of Ireland primate, the Archbishop of Armagh
*Lord Chancellor of Ireland
* Speaker of theIrish House of Commons Among their duties was to welcome the incoming Lord Lieutenant when he arrived in state in the port of Dublin, having travelled from
Great Britain to take up his post.The decision in 1765 of the government of Great Britain to require the viceroy to be a full-time resident in Ireland, rather than just pay visits during sessions of parliament, removed the need for the Lords Justices, while the abolition of the
Parliament of Ireland in 1800 meant that there was no longer a speaker of the House of Commons to serve as a Lord Justice.Lord Justices
* Hamo de Valois (in office in 1197)
* Gerald FitzWilliam FitzGerald, Lord Offaly (d. 1205)
* Maurice FitzGerald FitzGerald, Lord Offaly (1229 – c.1248 )
* Stephen de Longuespee (d. 1260 in office)
* Sir James Audley (d. 23 June 1272 in office)
* Maurice FitzMaurice Fitzgerald (d. 1286) (July 1272 – )
* William de Vescy ( – 1291)
* Thomas FitzMaurice FitzGerald, Lord Offaly (d. 1296) (April to October 1295)
* John Logan (18 October 1295 – )
*Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March (1285 – 1330) "Justiciar of Ireland"
*Thomas FitzGerald, 2nd Earl of Kildare (d. 1328) (1320 – 1328)
* Sir John Darcy (1329 – still in office in 1335)
*Maurice FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Desmond (d. January 1356) (July 1355 – Jan 1356)
*James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormonde (4 October 1331 – 18 October 1382) (In office 1359, 1364, and 1376.)
*Gerald Fitzerald, 4th Earl of Desmond (k. 1397) (1367 – )
*Sir Francis Bryan , Knight-Marshal, (d. 2 February 1549 in office)
*Arthur Forbes, 1st Earl of Granard (1623 – 1695) (in office 1671 and 1673)ee also
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Lord Deputy of Ireland
*Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
*Lord Chancellor of Ireland
*Lord Chief Justice of Ireland References
Lodge, John, Archdall, Mervyn, A.M., "The Peerage of Ireland", Dublin, 1789.
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