Commissioners of The Treasury For Ireland 1793-1817
- 1793: Commission.
- Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Shannon
- Sir John Parnell, 2nd Baronet
- John Beresford
- Sir Henry Cavendish, 2nd Baronet
- William Burton Conyngham
- Robert Hobart, Lord Hobart
- 1795: Commission.
- Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Shannon
- Sir John Parnell, 2nd Baronet
- William Burton Conyngham
- Hon. Thomas Pelham
- John Monck Mason
- 1796: Commission.
- Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Shannon
- Sir John Parnell, 2nd Baronet
- Hon. Thomas Pelham
- John Monck Mason
- Lodge Morris
- 1797: Commission.
- Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Shannon
- Isaac Corry
- Hon. Thomas Pelham
- John Monck Mason
- Lodge Morris
- Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
- 1800: Commission.
- Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Shannon
- Isaac Corry
- Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
- Lodge de Montmorency, 1st Baron Frankfort de Montmorency
- John Loftus, Lord Loftus
- William Wickham
- Maurice FitzGerald
- 1801: Commission.
- Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Shannon
- Isaac Corry
- Charles Abbot
- Lodge de Montmorency, 1st Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency
- John Loftus, Viscount Loftus
- Maurice FitzGerald
- 1803: Commission.
- Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Shannon
- Isaac Corry
- Lodge de Montmorency, 1st Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency
- John Loftus, Viscount Loftus
- Maurice FitzGerald
- William Wickham
- 1804: Commission.
- John Foster
- Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Baronet
- Lodge de Montmorency, 1st Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency
- John Loftus, Viscount Loftus
- Maurice FitzGerald
- 1804: Commission.
- John Foster
- Lodge de Montmorency, 1st Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency
- John Loftus, Viscount Loftus
- Maurice FitzGerald
- Hon. George Knox
- Nicholas Vansittart
- 1805: Commission.
- John Foster
- Lodge de Montmorency, 1st Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency
- John Loftus, Viscount Loftus
- Maurice FitzGerald
- Hon. George Knox
- Sir Laurence Parsons, 5th Baronet
- Charles Long
- 1806: Commission.
- William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
- Sir John Newport, 1st Baronet
- Maurice FitzGerald
- Sir Laurence Parsons, 5th Baronet
- Charles O'Hara
- Henry Parnell
- William Burton
- William Elliot
- 1807: Commission
- Laurence Parsons, 2nd Earl of Rosse
- John Foster
- Arthur Wellesley
- Hon. Thomas Henry Foster
- Sir George FitzGerald Hill, 2nd Baronet
- John Maxwell-Barry
- Charles Vereker
- 1810: Commission.
- Hon. Spencer Perceval
- John Foster
- Hon. William Wellesley-Pole
- Laurence Parsons, 2nd Earl of Rosse
- Sir George FitzGerald Hill, 2nd Baronet
- John Maxwell-Barry
- Hon. Thomas Henry Foster
- Charles Vereker
- W. W. H. Guarden
- 1811: Commission.
- Hon. Spencer Perceval
- John Foster
- Hon. William Wellesley-Pole
- Laurence Parsons, 2nd Earl of Rosse
- Sir George FitzGerald Hill, 2nd Baronet
- John Maxwell-Barry
- Hon. Thomas Henry Foster
- Charles Vereker
- William Odell
- 1812: Commission.
- John Foster
- Hon. William Wellesley-Pole
- Sir George FitzGerald Hill, 2nd Baronet
- John Maxwell-Barry
- Hon. Thomas Henry Foster
- Charles Vereker
- William Odell
- 1813: Commission.
- John Foster
- Hon. William Wellesley-Pole
- Sir George FitzGerald Hill, 2nd Baronet
- John Maxwell-Barry
- Hon. Thomas Henry Foster
- Charles Vereker
- William Odell
- Henry John Clements
- Edmund Alexander Macnaghten
- 1814: Commission:
- Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
- William Vesey-FitzGerald
- Robert Peel
- Sir George FitzGerald Hill, 2nd Baronet
- John Maxwell-Barry
- William Odell
- Henry John Clements
- Edmond Alexander Macnaghten
The board was abolished in 1817.
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