Lord High Treasurer of Ireland - Lord Treasurers of Ireland 1217-1695

Lord Treasurers of Ireland 1217-1695

  • 1217–1232: John de St John
  • 1232–1233: Peter de Rivaux
  • 1233–1235: Eustace, Canon of Chichester
  • 1235–1251: Geoffrey de Turville, Bishop of Ossory
  • 1251–1258: Hugh de Mapilton, Bishop of Ossory
  • 1258–1274: Hugh de Tachmon, Bishop of Meath
  • 1274–1277: Stephen de Fulbourn, Bishop of Waterford
  • 1277–1278: Robert Poer
  • 1278–1281: Stephen de Fulbourn
  • 1281–1289: Hugh, Bishop of Meath
  • 1289–1294: Nicholas le Clerk
  • 1294–1300: Sir William de Essendon
  • 1300–1304: Richard de Beresford
  • 1304–1305: Sir William de Essendon
  • 1305–1307: Richard de Beresford
  • 1307–1312: Alexander de Bicknor
  • 1312–1315: John de Leche
  • 1315–1316: Walter de Islip
  • 1316–1317: John de Hotham
  • 1317–1325: Walter de Islip
  • 1325–1326: Adam de Hermington
  • 1326: Walter de Islip
  • 1326–1330: Robert FitzEustace
  • 1330–1332: Robert le Poer
  • 1332–1334: Sir Thomas de Burgh
  • 1334–1336: William Cogan
  • 1336–1337: Sir John Ellitker
  • 1337–1340: John ap Rees/Rice
  • 1340–1344: Hugh de Burgh
  • 1344–1348: John de Burnham, Canon of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
  • 1348–1349: Robert de Emeldon
  • 1349–1354: Hugh de Burgh
  • 1354–1356: William de Bromley
  • 1356–1357: John Colton Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin and later Archbishop of Armagh
  • 1357–1361: Nicholas Allen, Bishop of Meath
  • 1361–1362: William Chernels, Bishop of Ferns
  • 1362–1364: Thomas Minot, Prior of Mulhuddart and later Archbishop of Dublin
  • 1364–1371: John Troy
  • 1371–1372: Stephen de Valle, Bishop of Meath
  • 1372–1374: Alexander de Balscot, Bishop of Ossory
  • 1374–1375: John Colton second term.
  • 1375–1376: Thomas Scurlock, Abbot of St Thomas's, Dublin
  • 1376–1385: Alexander de Balscot, Bishop of Ossory
  • 1385–1386: William Chambers, Archdeacon of Dublin
  • 1386–1388: Robert Crick
  • 1388–1392: Richard White, Prior of Kilmainham
  • 1392–1393: Richard Mitford, Bishop of Chichester
  • 1393–1394: John de Thorpe
  • 1394–1395: Richard Mitford, Bishop of Chichester
  • 1395–1396: Stephen, Abbot of St Mary's, Dublin
  • 1396–1397: William Baltham
  • 1397–1398: Richard Mitford, Bishop of Salisbury
  • 1398–1399: Richard Macclesfield
  • 1399–1400: Robert de Faryngdon
  • 1400–1402: Thomas Batche, Archdeacon of Meath
  • 1402–1409: Sir Laurence Merbury
  • 1409–1412: William Allington
  • 1412–1413: Sir Laurence Merbury
  • 1413–1414: Hugh Burgh
  • 1414–1415: John Coryngham
  • 1415–1417: Hugh Burgh
  • 1417–1421: John Swift
  • 1421: Sir Thomas Strange
  • 1421–1424: William Tynbegh
  • 1424–1426: Hugh Danent
  • 1426: Edward Dantsey, Bishop of Meath
  • 1426–1427: John Blackston
  • 1427–1429: Sir Nicholas Plunket
  • 1429: Thomas Barry, Bishop of Ossory
  • 1429: Sir Nicholas Plunket
  • 1429–1430: Thomas Scurlock, Prior of St Peter's, near Trim
  • 1430–1437: Sir Thomas Strange
  • 1437–1444: Giles Thorndon
  • 1444–1445: William Cheevers
  • 1445–1446: Robert Dyche, Archdeacon of Dublin
  • 1446–1450: Giles Thorndon
  • 1450–1452: John Blackston
  • 1452–1454: Sir Henry Bruin
  • 1454–1492: Sir Rowland FitzEustace (with Sir John Wenlock 1461–1471)
  • 1492–1494: Sir James Ormonde
  • 1494–1504: Sir Hugh Conway
  • 1504–1514: Gerald FitzGerald
  • 1514–1517: Christopher Fleming, 8th Baron Slane
  • 1517–1524: John Rawson, Prior of Kilmainham
  • 1524–1530: John Barnewall, 3rd Baron Trimlestown
  • 1530–1532: John Rawson, Prior of Kilmainham
  • 1532–1540: James Butler, Lord Butler
  • 1540–1542: James Butler
  • 1542–1553: James FitzGerald, 14th/15th Earl of Desmond
  • 1553: Sir Edmund Rouse
  • 1553–1558: James FitzGerald, 14th/15th Earl of Desmond
  • 1559–1614: Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormonde
  • 1616–1625: Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester
  • 1625–1630: Oliver St John, 1st Viscount Grandison
  • 1631–1643: Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
  • 1643–1660: Interregnum
  • 1660–1695: Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork

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