Name |
Zeitraum |
englischer/britischer Monarch |
wichtige Ereignisse
|
|
1171–1172 |
Heinrich II. |
Anglonormannische Eroberung von Irland
|
Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath |
1172–1173
|
Richard de Clare, 2. Earl of Pembroke (Strongbow) |
1173–1176 |
Vertrag von Windsor (1175)
|
Raymond FitzGerald |
1176–1177
|
William FitzAldelm |
1177–1179 |
Lordschaft Irland (ab 1177)
|
Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath |
1179–1181
|
John FitzRichard und Richard le Peche |
1181
|
Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath und Hubert Walter, Bischof von Salisbury |
1181–1184
|
Prinz Johann Ohneland |
1184–1185
|
John de Courcy |
1185–1189
|
Hugh de Lacy (Sohn) |
1189–1190 |
Richard Löwenherz
|
William le Petil |
1190–1191
|
William Marshal, 1. Earl of Pembroke |
1191–1194
|
Peter Pipard |
1194
|
Hamon de Valognes |
1197–1199
|
Meiler FitzHenry |
1199–1208 |
Johann Ohneland
|
John de Gray |
1208–1213
|
Henry of London |
1213–1215
|
Geoffrey de Marisco |
1215–1221 |
1216: Great Charter of Ireland
|
Heinrich III.
|
William Marshal, 2. Earl of Pembroke |
1224–1226
|
Geoffrey de Marisco |
1226–1227
|
Richard de Burgh |
1227–1229
|
Maurice FitzGerald, 2. Lord of Offaly |
1229–1245
|
John fitz Geoffrey |
1245–1255
|
Alan de la Zouche |
1255–1259
|
Stephen Longespée |
1259–1260
|
William le Dene |
1260–1261
|
Sir Richard de la Rochelle |
1261–1266 |
1264: erste Versammlung des Parliament of Ireland
|
John fitz Geoffrey |
1266–1267
|
Sir Robert of Ufford |
1268
|
Richard d’Exeter |
1269
|
James Audley |
1270–1272
|
Maurice FitzGerald, 3. Lord of Offaly |
1272–1273 |
Eduard I.
|
Geoffrey de Geneville, 1. Baron Geneville |
1273–1276
|
Sir Robert of Ufford |
1276–1282
|
Stephen de Fulbourn, Erzbischof von Tuam (?) |
1282–1288
|
John of Sandford, Erzbischof von Dublin |
1288–1290
|
William de Vescy, 1. Baron Vescy |
1290–1293
|
William de la Haye |
1293
|
William D'Ardingselles |
1294
|
Thomas FitzGerald, 2. Baron Desmond |
1294–1295
|
Sir John Wogan |
1295–1308
|
Eduard II.
|
Piers Gaveston, 1. Earl of Cornwall |
1308–1309
|
Sir John Wogan |
1309–1312
|
Sir Edmund Butler |
1312–1314
|
Theobald de Verdon, 2. Baron Verdon |
1314–1315
|
Sir Edmund Butler |
1315–1317 |
1315–1318: Rebellion unter Edward Bruce
|
Roger Mortimer, 1. Earl of March |
1317–1320
|
Thomas FitzGerald, 2. Earl of Kildare |
1320–1321
|
John de Bermingham, 1. Earl of Louth |
1321
|
Ralph de Gorges |
1321–1323
|
John Darcy, 1. Baron Darcy de Knayth |
1323–1326
|
Thomas FitzGerald, 2. Earl of Kildare |
1326–1328
|
Eduard III.
|
Roger Utlagh |
1328–1331
|
William de Burgh, 3. Earl of Ulster |
1331–1332
|
John Darcy, 1. Baron Darcy de Knayth bzw. Thomas de Burgh (Deputy Lieutenant) |
1332–1337
|
John Darcy, 1. Baron Darcy de Knayth bzw. John de Cherleton (Deputy Lieutenant) |
1337–1338
|
Thomas Charlton, Bischof von Hereford |
1338–1340
|
Roger Utlagh |
1340
|
Sir John Moriz |
1340–1344
|
Sir Ralph Ufford |
1344–1346
|
Sir John Moriz |
1346–1348
|
Walter de Bermingham |
1348–1349
|
Sir John Carew |
1349
|
Sir Thomas Rokeby |
1349–1355
|
Maurice FitzGerald, 1. Earl of Desmond |
1355–1356
|
Sir Thomas Rokeby |
1356–1357
|
Almaric St Amand, 2. Baron St Amand bzw. Maurice FitzGerald, 4. Earl of Kildare (Deputy) |
1356–1359
|
James Butler, 2. Earl of Ormonde |
1359–1361
|
Lionel of Antwerp (später 1. Duke of Clarence) |
1361–1367 |
1366: Kilkenny-Statuten
|
Gerald FitzGerald, 4. Earl of Desmond |
1367–1369
|
Sir William de Windsor |
1369–1371
|
Maurice FitzGerald, 4. Earl of Kildare |
1371–?
|
Dean de Colton |
?–?
|
William de Taney |
?–1374
|
Sir William de Windsor |
1374–1376
|
Maurice FitzGerald, 4. Earl of Kildare |
1376
|
James Butler, 2. Earl of Ormonde |
1376–1378
|
Richard II.
|
Alexander de Balscot und John de Bromwich |
1378–1380
|
Edmund Mortimer, 3. Earl of March |
1380–1381
|
Dean de Colton |
1381
|
Roger Mortimer, 4. Earl of March bzw. Thomas de Mortimer (Deputy) |
1382–1387
|
Sir Philip de Courtenay |
1387
|
Robert de Vere, 9. Earl of Oxford (und Duke of Ireland) |
1387
|
Alexander de Balscot, Bischof von Meath |
1387–1389
|
Sir John de Stanley |
1389–1391
|
James Butler, 3. Earl of Ormonde |
1391–1395
|
Roger Mortimer, 4. Earl of March |
1395–1398
|
John de Colton, Erzbischof von Armagh |
1398–1399
|
Thomas Holland, 1. Duke of Surrey |
1399
|
Sir John de Stanley |
1399–1402 |
Heinrich IV.
|
Prinz Thomas of Lancaster, 1. Duke of Clarence |
1402–1403
|
Sir Stephen le Scrope (Deputy) |
1403–1405
|
James Butler, 3. Earl of Ormonde (Deputy) |
1405
|
Gerald FitzGerald, 5. Earl of Kildare (Deputy) |
1405–1408
|
Prinz Thomas of Lancaster, 1. Duke of Clarence |
1408–1410
|
Thomas Le Boteller |
1410–1413
|
Sir John de Stanley |
1413–1414 |
Heinrich V.
|
Thomas Cranley, Erzbischof von Dublin |
1414
|
Sir John Talbot |
1414–1419
|
Richard Talbot, Erzbischof von Dublin |
1419–?
|
James Butler, 4. Earl of Ormonde |
?–? (3 Jahre)
|
Heinrich VI.
|
Edmund Mortimer, 5. Earl of March |
1424–1425
|
James Butler, 4. Earl of Ormonde |
1425–1427
|
Sir John Grey de Ruthyn |
1427–1428
|
Sir John Sutton |
1428–1429
|
Sir Thomas le Strange |
1429–1431
|
Sir Lionel de Welles |
1431–1438
|
William de Welles |
1438–1446
|
John Talbot, 1. Earl of Shrewsbury |
1446–1449 (?)
|
Richard Plantagenet, 3. Duke of York |
1449–1450
|
John Mey, Erzbischof von Armagh (Deputy) |
1450–1454 (?)
|
Edmund Fitz-Eustace (Deputy) |
1454–1455 (?) |
Rosenkriege (1455–1485/87)
|
Thomas FitzGerald, 7. Earl of Kildare (Deputy) |
1455–1459
|
Richard Plantagenet, 3. Duke of York |
1459–1460 (?)
|
George Plantagenet, 1. Duke of Clarence |
1462–1478 |
Eduard IV.
|
Sir Rowland FitzEustace (Deputy) |
1462–1464
|
Thomas FitzGerald, 7. Earl of Desmond (Deputy) |
1464–?
|
John Tiptoft, 1. Earl of Worcester (Deputy) |
?–1468
|
Thomas FitzGerald, 7. Earl of Kildare (Deputy) |
1468–?
|
Edmund Dudley (Deputy) |
?–1470
|
Thomas FitzGerald, 7. Earl of Kildare (Deputy) |
1470–1475 |
Heinrich VI.
|
Eduard IV.
|
William Sherwood, Bischof von Meath |
1475–?
|
Gerald FitzGerald, 8. Earl of Kildare |
?–1478
|
John de la Pole, 2. Duke of Suffolk |
1478
|
Henry Grey, 4. Baron Grey of Codnor (Deputy) |
1478
|
Richard of Shrewsbury, 1. Duke of York |
1479
|
Robert Preston, 1. Viscount Gormanston |
1479–1481
|
Gerald FitzGerald, 8. Earl of Kildare (Deputy) |
1481–1484
|
Eduard V.
|
Richard III.
|
Edward of Middleham (nominell) |
1483–1484
|
John de la Pole, 1. Earl of Lincoln |
1484–1485
|
Jasper Tudor, 1. Duke of Bedford |
1485–? |
Heinrich VII.
|
Gerald FitzGerald, 8. Earl of Kildare |
1487–?
|
Lambert Simnel (falscher „Edward VI.“)
|
Heinrich VII.
|
Walter Fitzsimon (Deputy) |
?–1493
|
Robert Preston, 1. Viscount Gormanston (Deputy) |
1493–1494
|
Henry Tudor, Duke of York (nominell) |
1494–1519
|
Sir Edward Poynings (Deputy) |
1494–? |
1494: Poynings’ Law
|
Henry Deane, Bischof von Bangor (Lordkanzler) |
?–?
|
Gerald FitzGerald, 8. Earl of Kildare |
?–1513
|
Heinrich VIII.
|
Gerald FitzGerald, 9. Earl of Kildare |
1513–1518/19
|
Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey |
1519–1523
|
Piers Butler, 8. Earl of Ormonde |
1523–1524
|
Gerald FitzGerald, 9. Earl of Kildare |
1524–1529
|
Piers Butler, 8. Earl of Ormonde |
1529–1530
|
Sir William Skeffington |
1530–1532
|
Gerald FitzGerald, 9. Earl of Kildare |
1532–1534
|
Thomas FitzGerald, Lord Offaly |
1534 |
|
Sir William Skeffington |
1534–1535
|
Leonard Grey, 1. Viscount Grane |
1536–1540
|
Sir Anthony St Leger |
1540–1548 |
1542: die Lordschaft wird unter dem Crown of Ireland Act zum Königreich Irland in Personalunion mit der englischen Krone
|
Eduard VI.
|
Sir Edward Bellingham |
1548–1549 (?)
|
Sir Francis Bryan |
1550
|
Sir Anthony St Leger |
1550–1556
|
Maria I.
|
Sir James Croft (Deputy) |
1551–1552
|
Thomas Radclyffe, 3. Earl of Sussex |
1556–1557
|
Sir Henry Sidney |
1557–1558
|
Thomas Radclyffe, 3. Earl of Sussex |
1559–1564 |
Elisabeth I.
|
Sir Henry Sidney |
1564–1578 |
1569–1583: Desmond-Rebellionen
|
Sir William Pelham |
1578–1580
|
Arthur Grey, 14. Baron Grey de Wilton |
1580–1582
|
Adam Loftus, Erzbischof von Dublin, und Henry Wallop (Lords Justices) |
1582–1584
|
John Perrot |
1584–1588 |
ab 1584: großangelegte Ansiedlungen von Protestanten (Plantations)
|
Sir William Fitzwilliam |
1588–1594
|
Sir William Russell |
1594–1597 |
1594–1604: Tyrone’s Rebellion
|
Thomas Burgh, 3. Baron Burgh |
1597
|
Sir Thomas Norris (Lord Justice) |
1597
|
Adam Loftus, Erzbischof von Dublin, Robert Gardiner und Thomas Butler, 10. Earl of Ormonde (Lords Justices) |
1597–1599
|
Robert Devereux, 2. Earl of Essex |
1599
|
Charles Blount, 8. Baron Mountjoy |
1600–1603
|
Sir George Carey (Deputy) |
1603–1604 |
Jakob I.
|
Sir Arthur Chichester |
1605–1614 |
1607: Flucht der Grafen ab 1609: Ulster Plantation
|
Sir Oliver St John |
1616–1622
|
Henry Cary, 1. Viscount Falkland |
1622–1629
|
Karl I.
|
(Lords Justices) |
1629–1633
|
Thomas Wentworth, 1. Earl of Strafford |
1633–1640
|
(Lords Justices) |
1640–1644 |
1641/42: Irische Rebellion 1642–1649: Konföderation Irland
|
James Butler, 12. Earl of Ormonde |
1644–1647
|
Philip Sidney, Lord Lisle |
1647
|
James Butler, 1. Marquess of Ormonde |
1648–1649
|
|
1649–1660 |
– |
Commonwealth of England unter Oliver Cromwell und Richard Cromwell 1649–1653: Rückeroberung Irlands
|
George Monck, 1. Duke of Albemarle |
1660–1662 |
Karl II. |
1660–1688: Stuart-Restauration
|
James Butler, 1. Duke of Ormonde |
1662–1669
|
John Robartes, 1. Earl of Radnor |
1669–1670
|
John Berkeley, 1. Baron Berkeley of Stratton |
1670–1672
|
Arthur Capell, 1. Earl of Essex |
1672–1677
|
James Butler, 1. Duke of Ormonde |
1677–1683
|
Laurence Hyde, 1. Earl of Rochester |
1683–?
|
(Lords Justices) |
?–1685
|
Henry Hyde, 2. Earl of Clarendon |
1685–1687 |
Jakob II.
|
Richard Talbot, 1. Earl of Tyrconnell |
1687–1689 |
1688/89: Glorious Revolution in England
|
|
1689–1691 |
|
Krieg der zwei Könige in Irland
|
Henry Sydney, Viscount Sidney |
1692–1693 |
Wilhelm III. und Maria II.
|
Henry Capell, 1. Baron Capell of Tewkesbury u. a. (Commissioners) |
1693–1695
|
Henry Capell, 1. Baron Capell of Tewkesbury |
1695–1696
|
(Lords Justices) |
1696–1700
|
Laurence Hyde, 1. Earl of Rochester |
1700–1702/03
|
James Butler, 2. Duke of Ormonde |
1703–1707 |
Anne
|
Thomas Herbert, 8. Earl of Pembroke |
1707–1708
|
Thomas Wharton, 1. Earl of Wharton |
1708–1710
|
James Butler, 2. Duke of Ormonde |
1710–1713
|
Charles Talbot, 1. Duke of Shrewsbury |
1713–1717
|
Georg I.
|
(Lords Justices) |
1717–1719
|
Charles Paulet, 2. Duke of Bolton |
1719–1721
|
Charles FitzRoy, 2. Duke of Grafton |
1721–1723
|
John Carteret, Lord Carteret |
1724–1729
|
Georg II.
|
Lionel Sackville, 1. Duke of Dorset |
1731–1736
|
William Cavendish, 3. Duke of Devonshire |
1737–1744 |
1740–1741: Hungersnot
|
Philip Stanhope, 4. Earl of Chesterfield |
1745–1746
|
William Stanhope, 1. Earl of Harrington |
1746–1751
|
Lionel Sackville, 1. Duke of Dorset |
1751–1755
|
William Cavendish, 4. Duke of Devonshire |
1755–1756
|
John Russell, 4. Duke of Bedford |
1757–1761
|
Georg III.
|
George Montagu-Dunk, 2. Earl of Halifax |
1761–1763
|
Hugh Percy, 1. Duke of Northumberland |
1763–1765
|
Francis Seymour-Conway, 1. Marquess of Hertford |
1765–1766
|
George Townshend, 1. Marquess Townshend |
1767–1772
|
Simon Harcourt, 1. Earl Harcourt |
1772–1776
|
John Hobart, 2. Earl of Buckinghamshire |
1776–1780
|
Frederick Howard, 5. Earl of Carlisle |
1780–1782
|
William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3. Duke of Portland |
1782 |
Verfassung von 1782
|
George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, Earl Temple |
1782–1783
|
Robert Henley, 2. Earl of Northington |
1783–1784
|
Charles Manners, 4. Duke of Rutland |
1784–1787
|
George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1. Marquess of Buckingham |
1787–1789
|
John Fane, 10. Earl of Westmorland |
1789–1794
|
William Fitzwilliam, 4. Earl Fitzwilliam |
1794–95
|
John Pratt, 1. Marquess Camden |
1795–1798 |
1796: französischer Invasionsversuch 1798: Irische Rebellion
|
Charles Cornwallis, 1. Marquess Cornwallis |
1798–1801 |
1801: Irland wird Teil des Vereinigten Königreichs unter dem Act of Union
|
Philip Yorke, 3. Earl of Hardwicke |
1801–1806 |
1803: Aufstandsversuch unter Robert Emmet
|
John Russell, 6. Duke of Bedford |
1806–1807
|
Charles Lennox, 4. Duke of Richmond |
1807–1813
|
Charles Whitworth, 1. Earl Whitworth |
1813–1817
|
Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 2. Earl Talbot |
1817–1821
|
Georg IV.
|
Richard Wellesley, 1. Marquess Wellesley |
1821–1828
|
Henry Paget, 1. Marquess of Anglesey |
1828–1829 |
1829: Roman Catholic Relief Act
|
Hugh Percy, 3. Duke of Northumberland |
1829–1830
|
Henry Paget, 1. Marquess of Anglesey |
1830–1833 |
Wilhelm IV. |
1831–1836: Zehnt-Krieg
|
Richard Wellesley, 1. Marquess Wellesley |
1833–1834
|
Thomas Hamilton, 9. Earl of Haddington |
1835
|
Constantine Phipps, 2. Earl Mulgrave |
1835–1839
|
Victoria
|
Hugh Fortescue, Viscount Ebrington |
1839–1841
|
Thomas de Grey, 2. Earl de Grey |
1841–1844
|
William à Court, 1. Baron Heytesbury |
1844–1846 |
1845–1852: Große Hungersnot in Irland
|
John Ponsonby, 4. Earl of Bessborough |
1846–1847
|
George Villiers, 4. Earl of Clarendon |
1847–1852
|
Archibald Montgomerie, 13. Earl of Eglinton |
1852
|
Edward Eliot, 3. Earl of St Germans |
1853–1855
|
George Howard, 7. Earl of Carlisle |
1855–1858
|
Archibald Montgomerie, 13. Earl of Eglinton |
1858–1859
|
George Howard, 7. Earl of Carlisle |
1859–1864
|
John Wodehouse, 1. Earl of Kimberley |
1864–1866
|
James Hamilton, 1. Marquess of Abercorn |
1866–1868 |
1867: Fenieraufstand
|
John Spencer, 5. Earl Spencer |
1868–1874 |
1869: Irish Church Act
|
James Hamilton, 1. Duke of Abercorn |
1874–1876
|
John Spencer-Churchill, 7. Duke of Marlborough |
1877–1880
|
Francis Cowper, 7. Earl Cowper |
1880–1882
|
John Spencer, 5. Earl Spencer |
1882–1885 |
1882: Phoenix-Park-Morde
|
Henry Herbert, 4. Earl of Carnarvon |
1885–1886
|
John Hamilton-Gordon, 7. Earl of Aberdeen |
1886
|
Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 6. Marquess of Londonderry |
1886–1889
|
Lawrence Dundas, 3. Earl of Zetland |
1889–1892
|
Robert Crewe-Milnes, 2. Baron Houghton |
1892–1895
|
George Cadogan, 5. Earl Cadogan |
1895–1902
|
William Humble Ward, 2. Earl of Dudley |
1902–1905 |
Eduard VII.
|
John Hamilton-Gordon, 7. Earl of Aberdeen |
1905–1915
|
Georg V. |
1914: Government of Ireland Act, ausgesetzt wegen des Ersten Weltkriegs
|
Ivor Guest, 2. Baron Wimborne |
1915–1918 |
1916: Osteraufstand 1918: Wehrpflichtkrise von 1918
|
John French, 1. Viscount French |
1918–1921 |
1919–1921: Irischer Unabhängigkeitskrieg 1920: Government of Ireland Act
|
Edmund Fitzalan-Howard, 1. Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent |
1921–1922 |
1921: Anglo-Irischer Vertrag
|