CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND

The Chief Secretary's office in Dublin Castle.
The Chief Secretary's residence was in the Chief Secretary's Lodge in the Phoenix Park, next door to the Viceregal Lodge.
The 'Chief Secretary' was the a key office-holder of state in the British administration in Ireland. He was in theory the number two in the Lord Lieutenant's administration but from the early 19th century onwards the office frequently eclipsed the nominally superior office, with the Chief Secretary, not the Lord Lieutenant sitting in the British cabinet. The office was abolished in 1922. Its governmental role was incorporated into the Department of the President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State (now the Department of the Taoiseach).

Contents
The office before 1800
Chief Secretaries for Ireland, 1660-1922
See also

The office before 1800


The dominant position of the Lord Lieutenant in the Irish governmental system had been central to the British administration throughout the period of the Kingdom of Ireland. The post of Chief Secretary however gradually increased in importance given his role as a manager of legislative business for the Government in the Irish House of Commons, in which he sat as an MP. While the Irish administration was not responsible to the parliament, it nevertheless needed to manage and influence parliament, both in insuring the passage of some key legislative measures and in the prevention of the enactment of others.
The Chief Secretaryship was of particular importance in the run-up to the eventual enactment, on the second attempt, of the Act of Union, 1800, when Viscount Castlereagh held the post. The Chief Secretary's exercise of patronage and bribery central to delivering the majority for the Union.

Chief Secretaries for Ireland, 1660-1922



Matthew Lock 1660

★ Sir Thomas Page 1662-1669

★ Sir Henry Ford 1669-1670

★ Sir Ellis Leighton 1670-1672

★ Sir Henry Ford 1672-1673

★ Sir William Harbord 1673-1676

★ Sir Cyril Wyche 1676-1682

★ Sir William Ellis 1682-1685

★ Sir Paul Rycaut 1686-1687

Thomas Sheridan 1687-1688

Patrick Tyrrell 1688-1689

John Davis 1690-1692

★ Sir Cyril Wyche 1692-1693

★ Sir Richard Aldworth 1695-1696

William Palmer 1696-1697

Matthew Prior 1697-1699

Humphrey May 1699-1701

Francis Gwyn 1701-1703

Edward Southwell 1703-1707

George Dodlington 1707-1708

Joseph Addison 1708-1710

Edward Southwell 1710-1713

★ Sir John Stanley 1713-1714

Joseph Addison 1714-1715

Martin Bladen and Charles Delafaye 1715-1717

Edward Webster 1717-1720

Horatio Walpole 1720-1721

Edward Hopkins 1721-1724

Thomas Clutterbuck 1724-1730

Walter Cary 1730-1737

★ Sir Edward Walpole 1737-1739

Thomas Townshend 1739

Henry Bilson Legge 1739-1741

William Ponsonby, Viscount Duncannon 1741-1745

Richard Lidell 1745-1746

Sewallis Shirley 1746

Edward Weston 1746-1750

Lord George Sackville 1750-1755

Henry Seymour Conway 1755-1757

Richard Rigby 1757-1761

William Gerard Hamilton 1761-1764

Charles Moore, 6th Earl of Drogheda 1764-1765

Francis Seymour Conway, Viscount Conway 1765-1766

Augustus John Hervey 1766-1767

Theophilus Jones 1767

Lord Frederick Campbell 1767-1768

Sir George Macartney 1769-1772

Sir John Blaquiere 1772-1776

★ Sir Richard Heron 1776-1780

William Eden 1780-1782

Richard FitzPatrick 1782

William Wyndham Grenville 1782-1783

William Windham 1783

Thomas Pelham 1783-1784

Thomas Orde 1784-1787

Alleyne Fitzherbert 1787-1789

Robert Hobart 1789-1793

Sylvester Douglas 1793-1794

George Damer, Viscount Milton 1794-1795

Thomas Pelham 1795-1798

Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh 1798-1801

Charles Abbot 1801-1802

William Wickham 1802-1804

★ Sir Evan Nepean 1804-1805

Nicholas Vansittart 1805

Charles Long 1805-1806

William Elliot 1806-1807

Sir Arthur Wellesley 1807-1809

Robert Dundas 1809

William Wellesley-Pole 1809-1812

Robert Peel 1812-1818

Charles Grant 1818-1821

Henry Goulburn 1821-1827

William Lamb 1827-1828

Sir Francis Leveson Gower 1828-1830

Sir Henry Hardinge 1830

Edward Geoffrey Smith-Stanley 1830-1833

Sir John Cam Hobhouse 1833

Edward John Littleton 1833-1834

Sir Henry Hardinge 1834-1835

George Howard, Viscount Morpeth 1835-1841

Edward Granville Eliot, Lord Eliot 1841-1845

Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle 1845-1846

Henry Pelham-Clinton, Earl of Lincoln 1846

Henry Labouchere 1846-1847

Sir William Meredyth Somerville 1847-1852

Richard Southwell Bourke, Lord Naas 1852

Sir John Young 1853-1855

Edward Horsman 1855-1857

Henry Arthur Herbert 1857-1858

Richard Southwell Bourke, Lord Naas 1858-1859

Edward Cardwell 1859-1861

Sir Robert Peel 1861-1865

Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue 1865-1866

Richard Southwell Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo 1866-1868

John Wilson-Patten 1868

Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue 1868-1871

Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington 1871-1874

Sir Michael Hicks-Beach 1874-1878

James Lowther 1878-1880

William Edward Forster 1880-1882

Lord Frederick Charles Cavendish 1882

George Otto Trevelyan 1882-1884

Henry Campbell-Bannerman 1884-1885

Sir William Hart Dyke 1885-1886

William Henry Smith 1886

John Morley 1886

Sir Michael Hicks-Beach 1886-1887

Arthur James Balfour 1887-1891

William Lawies Jackson 1891-1892

John Morley 1892-1895

Gerald William Balfour 1895-1900

George Wyndham 1900-1905

Walter Hume Long 1905

James Bryce 1905-1907

Augustine Birrell 1907-1916

Henry Edward Duke 1916-1918

Edward Shortt 1918-1919

James Ian Macpherson 1919-1920

★ Sir Hamar Greenwood 1920-1922

See also



List of British politicians by wealth at death

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