Former highest political and judicial office in Ireland
The Lord High Chancellor of Ireland (commonly known as Lord Chancellor of Ireland) was the highest judicial office in Ireland until the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922. From 1721 to the end of 1800, it was also the highest political office of the Irish Parliament: the Chancellor was Speaker of the Irish House of Lords. The Lord Chancellor was also Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of Ireland. In all three respects, the office mirrored the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.
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Lord Lieutenant ofIreland (UK: /lɛfˈtɛnənt/), or more formally Lieutenant General and General Governor ofIreland, was the title of the chief governor...
vacant, the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench would act as chancellor pro tempore. The last Lord Chief Justice to serve in this way was Lord Denman in...
of President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and altering the duties of the lord chief justice and the lordchancellor. The lord chief justice...
is a list oflordchancellors and lord keepers of the Great Seal of England and Great Britain. It also includes a list of commissioners of Parliament's...
creation of the National Union of the Conservative Party. He became Secretary of State for India, and later was Chancellorof the Exchequer. As Chancellor, he...
LordChancellor is the Chancellorof Great Britain. A former office of "ChancellorofIreland" was abolished in 1922, when all but Northern Ireland left...
(1848–1858), LordChancellorofIreland, (1858-1859) 28. John Thomas Ball (1880-1895), MP for Dublin University, (1868–1875), LordChancellorofIreland, (1875-1880)...
lawyer, who was Dean of the Arches and LordChancellorofIreland in the time of Queen Elizabeth. Robert Weston was the seventh son of John Weston (c. 1470...
Campbell, 1st Baronet. He served as Lord Chief Justice ofIreland from 1916 to 1918 and as LordChancellorofIreland from 1918 to 1921. Campbell had already...
Sir Thomas FitzGerald of Laccagh (c.1458–1487) was an Irish lawyer, statesman and soldier who was LordChancellorofIreland under Richard III and Henry...
posting in Ireland, that ofLordChancellorofIreland, was abolished in December 1922. This left the office of the Lord Chief Justice ofIreland as the most...
Officer of State in England, below the Lord High Steward and the Lord High Chancellorof Great Britain. The Lord High Treasurer functions as the head of His...
of Ashbourne in the County of Meath, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1886 for Edward Gibson, the LordChancellor of...
1894), Irish politician, university professor, and Provost of Trinity College Dublin. Francis Blackburne (Classics, 1801), LordChancellorofIreland. Roy...
for many years, and was Vice-President of the Council of Wales and the Marches. He was LordChancellorofIreland for five years. Historians have praised...