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{{Distinguish|Sheriff of Cork City}}
{{Distinguish|Sheriff of Cork City}}
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The '''High Sheriff of County Cork''' was the Sovereign's judicial representative in [[County Cork]]. Initially an office for lifetime, assigned by the Sovereign, the [[High Sheriff]] became an annual appointment following the [[Provisions of Oxford]] in 1258.<ref>{{cite book | first1 = John David Griffith |last1=Davies |first2=Frederick Robert |last2=Worts | title = England in the Middle Ages: Its Problems and Legacies | publisher = A. A. Knopf | year = 1928 | pages = 119 }}</ref> Besides his judicial importance, the sheriff had ceremonial and administrative functions and executed High Court Writs.<ref name ="Alexander">{{cite book | last = Alexander | first = George Glover | title = The Administration of Justice in Criminal Matters (in England and Wales) | url = https://archive.org/details/administrationof00alexuoft | year = 1915 | publisher = The University Press | pages = [https://archive.org/details/administrationof00alexuoft/page/89 89] }}</ref>
The '''High Sheriff of County Cork''' was the Sovereign's judicial representative in [[County Cork]]. Initially an office for lifetime, assigned by the Sovereign, the [[High Sheriff]] became an annual appointment following the [[Provisions of Oxford]] in 1258.<ref>{{cite book | first1 = John David Griffith |last1=Davies |first2=Frederick Robert |last2=Worts | title = England in the Middle Ages: Its Problems and Legacies | publisher = A. A. Knopf | year = 1928 | pages = 119 }}</ref> Besides his judicial importance, the sheriff had ceremonial and administrative functions and executed High Court Writs.<ref name ="Alexander">{{cite book | last = Alexander | first = George Glover | title = The Administration of Justice in Criminal Matters (in England and Wales) | url = https://archive.org/details/administrationof00alexuoft | year = 1915 | publisher = The University Press | pages = [https://archive.org/details/administrationof00alexuoft/page/89 89] }}</ref>
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*1319: John FitzSimon <ref name = mocavo>{{cite web| url = http://www.mocavo.com/The-County-and-City-of-Cork-Remembrancer-or-Annals-of-the-County-and-City-of-Cork/254276/436|title= High Sheriffs of the County of Cork|access-date = 26 September 2014}}</ref>
*1319: John FitzSimon <ref name = mocavo>{{cite web| url = http://www.mocavo.com/The-County-and-City-of-Cork-Remembrancer-or-Annals-of-the-County-and-City-of-Cork/254276/436|title= High Sheriffs of the County of Cork|access-date = 26 September 2014}}</ref>
*1343: Nicholas de Barry <ref name = mocavo/>
*1343: Nicholas de Barry <ref name = mocavo/>
*1344: David Barry, 5th Lord Barry<ref name= Peerage>{{cite web |url= http://www.thepeerage.com/index_sheriff.htm| title= The Peerage | access-date= 6 May 2011}}</ref>
*1344: David Barry, 5th Lord Barry
*1352: John Lumbard <ref name ="ReferenceA"/>
*1352: John Lumbard <ref name ="ReferenceA"/>
*1355: John Lumbard<ref name="ReferenceA">A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland</ref>
*1355: John Lumbard<ref name="ReferenceA">A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland</ref>
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*1386: Robert Thame <ref name = mocavo/>
*1386: Robert Thame <ref name = mocavo/>
*1400: Robert Cogan <ref>''Patent Roll 1 Henry IV ''</ref>
*1400: Robert Cogan <ref>''Patent Roll 1 Henry IV ''</ref>
*1401: John Barry, 7th Lord Barry<ref name = Peerage/>
*1401: John Barry, 7th Lord Barry
*1403–1415: John Barry, 7th Lord Barry<ref name = Peerage/>
*1403–1415: John Barry, 7th Lord Barry
*1433: William Barry, 8th Lord Barry<ref name = Peerage/>
*1433: William Barry, 8th Lord Barry
*1451: William Barry, 8th Lord Barry<ref name = Peerage/>
*1451: William Barry, 8th Lord Barry
*1461: William Barry, 8th Lord Barry<ref name = Peerage/>
*1461: William Barry, 8th Lord Barry
*1568-1570: Sir [[Richard Grenville]]
*1568-1570: Sir [[Richard Grenville]]
*1580: Cormack MacTeige
*1580: Cormack MacTeige
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*1614: William Booley <ref name = mocavo/>
*1614: William Booley <ref name = mocavo/>
*1616: Samuel Norton <ref name = mocavo/>
*1616: Samuel Norton <ref name = mocavo/>
*1617: William Galwey <ref name = Peerage/>
*1617: William Galwey
*1620: Callaghan O'Callaghan <ref name = mocavo/>
*1620: Callaghan O'Callaghan <ref name = mocavo/>
*1621: Sir John Fitzgerald <ref name = mocavo/>
*1621: Sir John Fitzgerald <ref name = mocavo/>
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*1636: Daniel McCarthy Reagh <ref name = mocavo/>
*1636: Daniel McCarthy Reagh <ref name = mocavo/>
*1641: John Long of Mount Long
*1641: John Long of Mount Long
*1641: Francis Roche <ref name = Peerage/>
*1641: Francis Roche
*1642: William Supple <ref name = mocavo/>
*1642: William Supple <ref name = mocavo/>
*1645: Thomas Daunt of Gortigrenane and [[Owlpen Manor]]<ref name="ReferenceB">A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland by Sir Bernard Burke</ref>
*1645: Thomas Daunt of Gortigrenane and [[Owlpen Manor]]<ref name="ReferenceB">A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland by Sir Bernard Burke</ref>
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*1661: William Hodder of Coolmoor <ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1661: William Hodder of Coolmoor <ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1664: Redmond Barry <ref name = mocavo/>
*1664: Redmond Barry <ref name = mocavo/>
*1665: Richard Aldworth <ref name = Peerage/>
*1665: Richard Aldworth
*1669: John Wyddenham <ref name = mocavo/>
*1669: John Wyddenham <ref name = mocavo/>
*1670: Arthur Hyde of [[Castle Hyde]]<ref name="ReferenceB">A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland by Sir Bernard Burke</ref>
*1670: Arthur Hyde of [[Castle Hyde]]<ref name="ReferenceB">A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland by Sir Bernard Burke</ref>
*1671-1672: [[Richard Townsend (soldier)|Richard Townsend]] of Castle Townsend<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1671-1672: [[Richard Townsend (soldier)|Richard Townsend]] of Castle Townsend<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1673: Phineas Bury <ref name = Peerage/>
*1673: Phineas Bury
*1673: William Thornhill <ref name = mocavo/>
*1673: William Thornhill <ref name = mocavo/>
*1674: Roger Osborne <ref name = mocavo/>
*1674: Roger Osborne <ref name = mocavo/>
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*1676: Francis Bernard <ref name = mocavo/>
*1676: Francis Bernard <ref name = mocavo/>
*1677: Sir Emanuel Moore, 1st Baronet <ref name = mocavo/>
*1677: Sir Emanuel Moore, 1st Baronet <ref name = mocavo/>
*1677: Christopher Crofts <ref name = Peerage/>
*1677: Christopher Crofts
*1678: Richard Hull <ref name = mocavo/>
*1678: Richard Hull <ref name = mocavo/>
*1679: Epinetus Cross <ref>{{cite book|title= Families of County Cork, Ireland, Volume 4|first= Michael|last = O'Laughlin|page=59}}</ref>
*1679: Epinetus Cross <ref>{{cite book|title= Families of County Cork, Ireland, Volume 4|first= Michael|last = O'Laughlin|page=59}}</ref>
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*1685: Arthur Hide <ref name = mocavo/>
*1685: Arthur Hide <ref name = mocavo/>
*1686: Lawrence Clayton <ref name = mocavo/><ref name= FCC>{{cite book|title= Families of County Cork, Ireland, Volume 4|first= Michael|last = O'Laughlin|page=48}}</ref>
*1686: Lawrence Clayton <ref name = mocavo/><ref name= FCC>{{cite book|title= Families of County Cork, Ireland, Volume 4|first= Michael|last = O'Laughlin|page=48}}</ref>
*1687: William Coppinger<ref name = Peerage/>
*1687: William Coppinger
*1687–88: [[Nicholas Browne, 2nd Viscount Kenmare|Nicholas Browne]]<ref name = Peerage/>
*1687–88: [[Nicholas Browne, 2nd Viscount Kenmare|Nicholas Browne]]
*1689: Pierce Nagle of Anakisha <ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1689: Pierce Nagle of Anakisha <ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1690: Robert Foulkes <ref name = mocavo/>
*1690: Robert Foulkes <ref name = mocavo/>
*1692: Boyle Aldworth <ref name = Peerage/>
*1692: Boyle Aldworth
*1693: Simon Dring <ref name = Peerage/>
*1693: Simon Dring
*1693: John Folliott <ref name = mocavo/>
*1693: John Folliott <ref name = mocavo/>
*1694: [[Percy Freke (politician)|Percy Freke]] of Rathbarry (afterwards Castle Freke)<ref name="Complete Baronetage">Complete Baronetage</ref>
*1694: [[Percy Freke (politician)|Percy Freke]] of Rathbarry (afterwards Castle Freke)<ref name="Complete Baronetage">Complete Baronetage</ref>
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*1710: Arthur Hyde <ref name = mocavo/>
*1710: Arthur Hyde <ref name = mocavo/>
*1711: James Worth Tynte of Ballycrenane /Richard Cox <ref name = mocavo/>
*1711: James Worth Tynte of Ballycrenane /Richard Cox <ref name = mocavo/>
*1712: George Crofts<ref name = Peerage/>
*1712: George Crofts
*1713: Richard Cox of Dunmanway <ref name = mocavo/>
*1713: Richard Cox of Dunmanway <ref name = mocavo/>
*1714: [[Sir Matthew Deane, 3rd Baronet]] of Dromore<ref>Complete Baronetage, p.351</ref>
*1714: [[Sir Matthew Deane, 3rd Baronet]] of Dromore<ref>Complete Baronetage, p.351</ref>
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*1722: John Fitzgerald <ref name = mocavo/>
*1722: John Fitzgerald <ref name = mocavo/>
*1723: William Casaubon <ref>{{cite book|title= Families of County Cork, Ireland, Volume 4|first= Michael|last = O'Laughlin|page=46}}</ref>
*1723: William Casaubon <ref>{{cite book|title= Families of County Cork, Ireland, Volume 4|first= Michael|last = O'Laughlin|page=46}}</ref>
*1724: Richard Aldworth<ref name = Peerage/>
*1724: Richard Aldworth
*1725: John Colthurst <ref name = mocavo/>
*1725: John Colthurst <ref name = mocavo/>
*1726: Richard Townsend<ref name = Peerage/>
*1726: Richard Townsend
*1727: Richard Cox of Dunmanway <ref name = mocavo/>
*1727: Richard Cox of Dunmanway <ref name = mocavo/>
*1728: Hon. David John Barry of Mahona <ref name = mocavo/>
*1728: Hon. David John Barry of Mahona <ref name = mocavo/>
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*1734: Redmond Barry of Ballyclough<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1734: Redmond Barry of Ballyclough<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1735: Anthony Jephson, jnr of Mallow <ref name = mocavo/>
*1735: Anthony Jephson, jnr of Mallow <ref name = mocavo/>
*1736: Nicholas Colthurst<ref name = Peerage/>
*1736: Nicholas Colthurst
*1737: Richard Newman <ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1737: Richard Newman <ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1738: John Colthurst, later Sir John Colthurst, 1st Baronet<ref name = Peerage/>
*1738: John Colthurst, later Sir John Colthurst, 1st Baronet
*1739: Richard Smyth of Ballynatray <ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1739: Richard Smyth of Ballynatray <ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1739: Thomas Evans of Miltown <ref name = mocavo/>
*1739: Thomas Evans of Miltown <ref name = mocavo/>
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*1745: Boyle Aldworth <ref name = mocavo/>
*1745: Boyle Aldworth <ref name = mocavo/>
*1746: Hugh Lumley of Ballymaloe <ref name = mocavo/>
*1746: Hugh Lumley of Ballymaloe <ref name = mocavo/>
*1747: James Colthurst<ref name = Peerage/>
*1747: James Colthurst
*1748: William Jephson <ref>{{cite book|title= Families of County Cork, Ireland, Volume 4|first= Michael|last = O'Laughlin|page=195}}</ref>
*1748: William Jephson <ref>{{cite book|title= Families of County Cork, Ireland, Volume 4|first= Michael|last = O'Laughlin|page=195}}</ref>
*1749: Samuel Daunt of Knocknasillagh<ref name= "Ireland 1912"/>
*1749: Samuel Daunt of Knocknasillagh<ref name= "Ireland 1912"/>
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*1759: William Warren of Hollyhill <ref name = mocavo/>
*1759: William Warren of Hollyhill <ref name = mocavo/>
*1760: [[Abraham Morris]] of Hanoverhall <ref name = mocavo/>
*1760: [[Abraham Morris]] of Hanoverhall <ref name = mocavo/>
*1761: Wallis Colthurst of Cork<ref name = Peerage/>
*1761: Wallis Colthurst of Cork
*1762: Abraham Devonsher of Kilshannick <ref name = mocavo/>
*1762: Abraham Devonsher of Kilshannick <ref name = mocavo/>
*1763: Walter Baldwin of Mount Pleasant<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.radleysofcork.bigpondhosting.com/my_homepage_files/page9.html|title = Radleys of Cork|access-date = 2 December 2012|archive-date = 26 April 2012|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120426190130/http://www.radleysofcork.bigpondhosting.com/My_Homepage_Files/Page9.html|url-status = dead}}</ref>
*1763: Walter Baldwin of Mount Pleasant<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.radleysofcork.bigpondhosting.com/my_homepage_files/page9.html|title = Radleys of Cork|access-date = 2 December 2012|archive-date = 26 April 2012|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120426190130/http://www.radleysofcork.bigpondhosting.com/My_Homepage_Files/Page9.html|url-status = dead}}</ref>
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*1775: Matthew Freeman, died and replaced by [[John Longfield (Irish MP)|John Longfield]] of Longueville<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1775: Matthew Freeman, died and replaced by [[John Longfield (Irish MP)|John Longfield]] of Longueville<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1776: [[James Uniacke (politician)|James Uniacke]]<ref>{{cite book|title = Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society.}}</ref>
*1776: [[James Uniacke (politician)|James Uniacke]]<ref>{{cite book|title = Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society.}}</ref>
*1777: Henry Baldwin<ref name = Peerage/>
*1777: Henry Baldwin
*1778: William Wrixon<ref name="bytown.net"/>
*1778: William Wrixon<ref name="bytown.net"/>
*1779: William Wrixon<ref name="bytown.net"/>
*1779: William Wrixon<ref name="bytown.net"/>
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*1784: Thomas Hungerford <ref>{{London Gazette|issue=12525|page=3|date=6 March 1784}}</ref>
*1784: Thomas Hungerford <ref>{{London Gazette|issue=12525|page=3|date=6 March 1784}}</ref>
*1785: [[Richard Boyle Townsend]] of Castle Townsend <ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1785: [[Richard Boyle Townsend]] of Castle Townsend <ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1786: [[Broderick Chinnery|Sir Broderick Chinnery, 1st Baronet]] of Flintfield<ref name = Peerage/>
*1786: [[Broderick Chinnery|Sir Broderick Chinnery, 1st Baronet]] of Flintfield
*1787: William W. Newenham <ref name = mocavo/>
*1787: William W. Newenham <ref name = mocavo/>
*1788: [[Sir Nicholas Colthurst, 3rd Baronet]] of Ardun<ref name = Peerage/>
*1788: [[Sir Nicholas Colthurst, 3rd Baronet]] of Ardun
*1789: George Dunscombe of Mount Desert <ref name = mocavo/>
*1789: George Dunscombe of Mount Desert <ref name = mocavo/>
*1790: Joseph Capel <ref name = mocavo/>
*1790: Joseph Capel <ref name = mocavo/>
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*1825: J. Smith Barry of Foaty <ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1825 | newspaper = The Connaught Journal | date = 7 February 1825 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Galway/1825/FEB.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1825: J. Smith Barry of Foaty <ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1825 | newspaper = The Connaught Journal | date = 7 February 1825 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Galway/1825/FEB.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1826: George Courtenay of Dromadda <ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1826: George Courtenay of Dromadda <ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1827: Simon Dring of Rockgrove<ref name = Peerage/><ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1827 | newspaper = The Kilkenny Independent | date = 24 February 1827 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Kilkenny/1827/FEB.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1827: Simon Dring of Rockgrove<ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1827 | newspaper = The Kilkenny Independent | date = 24 February 1827 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Kilkenny/1827/FEB.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1828: Michael Creagh, of Kilbrack, of Doneraile.<ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1828 | newspaper = The Newry Commercial Telegraph | date = 11 March 1828 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Newry/1828/18280311.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1828: Michael Creagh, of Kilbrack, of Doneraile.<ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1828 | newspaper = The Newry Commercial Telegraph | date = 11 March 1828 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Newry/1828/18280311.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1829: John Longfield of Longueville<ref name="ReferenceC">''A genealogical and heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain''</ref>
*1829: John Longfield of Longueville<ref name="ReferenceC">''A genealogical and heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain''</ref>
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*1834: [[William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel]]<ref name = mocavo/>
*1834: [[William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel]]<ref name = mocavo/>
*1835: [[Richard White, 2nd Earl of Bantry]]<ref name = mocavo/>
*1835: [[Richard White, 2nd Earl of Bantry]]<ref name = mocavo/>
*1836: [[Robert King, 4th Earl of Kingston|Hon. Robert Henry King]] of [[Mitchelstown Castle]]<ref name = Peerage/>
*1836: [[Robert King, 4th Earl of Kingston|Hon. Robert Henry King]] of [[Mitchelstown Castle]]
*1837: Sir George Goold, 2nd Baronet <ref name = mocavo/>
*1837: Sir George Goold, 2nd Baronet <ref name = mocavo/>
*1838: Richard White <ref name = mocavo/>
*1838: Richard White <ref name = mocavo/>
*1839: [[John Isaac Heard]] of Kinsale and Ballydaly<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1839: [[John Isaac Heard]] of Kinsale and Ballydaly<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1840: John Capel Fitzgerald of Cloghroe, died and replaced by Horatio Townsend<ref name = Peerage/>
*1840: John Capel Fitzgerald of Cloghroe, died and replaced by Horatio Townsend
*1841: James Barry of Ballyclough<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1841: James Barry of Ballyclough<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1842: Robert Delacour Beamish<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1842: Robert Delacour Beamish<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1843: Hon. Arthur Grove-Annesley
*1843: Hon. Arthur Grove-Annesley
*1844: [[Synge baronets|Sir Edward Synge, 3rd Baronet]] of Kiltrough.<ref name = Peerage/>
*1844: [[Synge baronets|Sir Edward Synge, 3rd Baronet]] of Kiltrough.
*1845: [[Hayes St Leger, 4th Viscount Doneraile|Hon. Hayes St. Leger]] of [[Doneraile]] House.<ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1845 | newspaper = The Armagh Guardian | date = 4 February 1845 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Armagh/1845/18450204.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1845: [[Hayes St Leger, 4th Viscount Doneraile|Hon. Hayes St. Leger]] of [[Doneraile]] House.<ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1845 | newspaper = The Armagh Guardian | date = 4 February 1845 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Armagh/1845/18450204.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1846: Edward Deane-Freeman.
*1846: Edward Deane-Freeman.
*1848: [[William Hedges-White, 3rd Earl of Bantry|William Hedges-White]] of [[Bantry House]].<ref name = Peerage/>
*1848: [[William Hedges-White, 3rd Earl of Bantry|William Hedges-White]] of [[Bantry House]].
*1849: [[Earl Mount Cashell|Viscount Kilworth]], of Moore Park, [[Kilworth]].<ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1849 | newspaper = The Anglo-Celt | date = 26 January 1849 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Cavan/1849/JAN.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1849: [[Earl Mount Cashell|Viscount Kilworth]], of Moore Park, [[Kilworth]].<ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1849 | newspaper = The Anglo-Celt | date = 26 January 1849 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Cavan/1849/JAN.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1850: [[Sir George Colthurst, 5th Baronet|Sir George Conway Colthurst, 5th Baronet]] of Ardum Inniscarra.<ref name = Peerage/><ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1850 | newspaper = Ballina Chronicle | date = 2 January 1850 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Mayo/1850/JAN.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1850: [[Sir George Colthurst, 5th Baronet|Sir George Conway Colthurst, 5th Baronet]] of Ardum Inniscarra.<ref>{{cite news | title = High Sheriffs, 1850 | newspaper = Ballina Chronicle | date = 2 January 1850 | url = http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Mayo/1850/JAN.html | access-date = 9 July 2009 }}</ref>
*1851: [[James Charles Chatterton|Sir James Charles Chatterton, 3rd Baronet]].<ref name = Peerage/>
*1851: [[James Charles Chatterton|Sir James Charles Chatterton, 3rd Baronet]].
*1852: John Courteney of [[Ballyedmond|Bally Edmond]] and Barrymagooly.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1852: John Courteney of [[Ballyedmond|Bally Edmond]] and Barrymagooly.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1854: John McCarthy O'Leary.<ref>{{cite book|title=A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2 | first=Bernard |last =Burke|page = 1018}} Google Books</ref>
*1854: John McCarthy O'Leary.<ref>{{cite book|title=A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2 | first=Bernard |last =Burke|page = 1018}} Google Books</ref>
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*1860: Nicholas Dunscombe of Mount Desert, Cork.<ref>{{London Gazette|city = e|issue = 6982|page=88|date= 24 January 1860}}</ref>
*1860: Nicholas Dunscombe of Mount Desert, Cork.<ref>{{London Gazette|city = e|issue = 6982|page=88|date= 24 January 1860}}</ref>
*1861: William Johnson of Vosterburg.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1861: William Johnson of Vosterburg.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1862: Simon Dring.<ref name = Peerage/>
*1862: Simon Dring.
*1863: Thomas Somerville of Drishane.<ref>{{cite book| title= [[The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal]]: The Mortimer-Percy| author = Marquis of Ruvigny and Ranieva|page = 366}}</ref>
*1863: Thomas Somerville of Drishane.<ref>{{cite book| title= [[The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal]]: The Mortimer-Percy| author = Marquis of Ruvigny and Ranieva|page = 366}}</ref>
*1864: James Morrogh.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/northcork/grovewhitenotes/monanimyparishtoshandrum/gw4_139_152.pdf| title= HISTORICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL NOTEs|page= 145|access-date = 5 August 2013}}</ref>
*1864: James Morrogh.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/northcork/grovewhitenotes/monanimyparishtoshandrum/gw4_139_152.pdf| title= HISTORICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL NOTEs|page= 145|access-date = 5 August 2013}}</ref>
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*1867: [[Warren baronets|Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren, 5th Baronet]].<ref name="Complete Baronetage, p.412"/>
*1867: [[Warren baronets|Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren, 5th Baronet]].<ref name="Complete Baronetage, p.412"/>
*1867: [[Wrixon-Becher baronets|Sir John Wrixon-Becher]].<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/genealogy/pikescontemporarybiographies/nobility/biographies_hodges_complete_145_151.pdf| title = Contemporary Biographies| access-date = 20 August 2012| archive-date = 18 December 2012| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121218155644/http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/genealogy/pikescontemporarybiographies/nobility/biographies_hodges_complete_145_151.pdf| url-status = dead}}</ref>
*1867: [[Wrixon-Becher baronets|Sir John Wrixon-Becher]].<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/genealogy/pikescontemporarybiographies/nobility/biographies_hodges_complete_145_151.pdf| title = Contemporary Biographies| access-date = 20 August 2012| archive-date = 18 December 2012| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121218155644/http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/genealogy/pikescontemporarybiographies/nobility/biographies_hodges_complete_145_151.pdf| url-status = dead}}</ref>
*1868: Richard Wallis Goold-Adams.<ref name = Peerage/>
*1868: Richard Wallis Goold-Adams.
*1869: Richard William Aldworth of Newmarket Court.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1869: Richard William Aldworth of Newmarket Court.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1870: Robert Heard of [[Kinsale]] and Pallastown.<ref>{{cite book| title =[[The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal]]: The Mortimer-Percy Volume |first=Marquis|last=of Ruvigny|page= 364}}</ref>
*1870: Robert Heard of [[Kinsale]] and Pallastown.<ref>{{cite book| title =[[The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal]]: The Mortimer-Percy Volume |first=Marquis|last=of Ruvigny|page= 364}}</ref>
*1871: Edmund Anderson Shuldham of [[Dunmanway]].<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1871: Edmund Anderson Shuldham of [[Dunmanway]].<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1873: [[Baron Fermoy|Edward FitzEdmund Burke Roche, 2nd Baron Fermoy]].<ref name = Peerage/>
*1873: [[Baron Fermoy|Edward FitzEdmund Burke Roche, 2nd Baron Fermoy]].
*1874: John Adam Richard Newman of Dromore House.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1874: John Adam Richard Newman of Dromore House.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1875: [[James Bernard, 4th Earl of Bandon|James Francis Bernard, 4th Earl of Bandon]]<ref name = Peerage/>
*1875: [[James Bernard, 4th Earl of Bandon|James Francis Bernard, 4th Earl of Bandon]]
*1880: John Harold-Barry of Ballyvonare.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1880: John Harold-Barry of Ballyvonare.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1882: [[Cotter baronets|Sir James Laurence Cotter, 4th Baronet]].<ref name="Complete Baronetage, p.372"/>
*1882: [[Cotter baronets|Sir James Laurence Cotter, 4th Baronet]].<ref name="Complete Baronetage, p.372"/>
*1883: Stephen Grehan.<ref>The Catholic Who's Who</ref>
*1883: Stephen Grehan.<ref>The Catholic Who's Who</ref>
*1884: [[Colthurst baronets|Sir George St John Colthurst, 6th Baronet]].<ref>''Complete Baronetage'', p.355</ref>
*1884: [[Colthurst baronets|Sir George St John Colthurst, 6th Baronet]].<ref>''Complete Baronetage'', p.355</ref>
*1885: Phineas Bury.<ref name = Peerage/>
*1885: Phineas Bury.
*1886: [[Arthur Smith-Barry, 1st Baron Barrymore]].<ref name = Peerage/>
*1886: [[Arthur Smith-Barry, 1st Baron Barrymore]].
*1887: Richard Edmund Longfield of Longueville.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1887: Richard Edmund Longfield of Longueville.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1888: Thomas Henry Somerville of Drishane.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1888: Thomas Henry Somerville of Drishane.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1889: Henry Winthrop O'Donovan, The O'Donovan.<ref name = Peerage/>
*1889: Henry Winthrop O'Donovan, The O'Donovan.
*1891: Joseph Pike of Besborough.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1891: Joseph Pike of Besborough.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1892: [[Morgan William II O'Donovan|Morgan William O'Donovan, The O'Donovan]].<ref name = Peerage/>
*1892: [[Morgan William II O'Donovan|Morgan William O'Donovan, The O'Donovan]].
*1893: Richard Nason Woodley of Leades House.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1893: Richard Nason Woodley of Leades House.<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1894: Reginald Bence-Jones of Lisselen.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1894: Reginald Bence-Jones of Lisselen.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
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*1905:
*1905:
*1906: Mountifort Longfield of [[Timoleague]].<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1906: Mountifort Longfield of [[Timoleague]].<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1907: William Cooke-Collis.<ref name = Peerage/>
*1907: William Cooke-Collis.
*1908: William Nicholas Leader of Rosnalee and Dromagh Castle.<ref>{{cite book|title = The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland|url = https://archive.org/details/countyfamiliesof06walf|first = Edward|last = Walford}} Google Books</ref>
*1908: William Nicholas Leader of Rosnalee and Dromagh Castle.<ref>{{cite book|title = The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland|url = https://archive.org/details/countyfamiliesof06walf|first = Edward|last = Walford}} Google Books</ref>
*1909: Lt-Col Mountifort John Courteney Longfield of Castle Mary.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1909: Lt-Col Mountifort John Courteney Longfield of Castle Mary.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*1910: James Robert Bury-Barry of [[Ballyclough]].<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1910: James Robert Bury-Barry of [[Ballyclough]].<ref name="Ireland 1912"/>
*1911: Robert Frederick Wilkinson of Carrokeal, [[Mallow, County Cork|Mallow]].<ref name="Kelly's Handbook to the Titled,Land">{{cite book|title= Kelly's Handbook to the Titled,Landed and Official Classes|year= 1916}}</ref>
*1911: Robert Frederick Wilkinson of Carrokeal, [[Mallow, County Cork|Mallow]].<ref name="Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Land">{{cite book|title= Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes|year= 1916}}</ref>
*1912: John Charles Oliver Aldworth of Newmarket Court.<ref>{{cite book|title= The county families of the United Kingdom|url= https://archive.org/details/countyfamiliesof59walf|year= 1919|first= Edward|last = Walford}}</ref>
*1912: John Charles Oliver Aldworth of Newmarket Court.<ref>{{cite book|title= The county families of the United Kingdom|url= https://archive.org/details/countyfamiliesof59walf|year= 1919|first= Edward|last = Walford}}</ref>
*1913: William Tower Townshend of Myross Wood, [[Leap, County Cork|Leap]].<ref name="Kelly's Handbook to the Titled,Land">{{cite book|title= Kelly's Handbook to the Titled,Landed and Official Classes|year= 1916}}</ref>
*1913: William Tower Townshend of Myross Wood, [[Leap, County Cork|Leap]].<ref name="Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Land">{{cite book|title= Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes|year= 1916}}</ref>
*1914: [[Cotter family|Sir James Laurence Cotter]], 5th Bt., formerly of Rockforest.<ref>Edward Walford, ''The county families of the United Kingdom''</ref>
*1914: [[Cotter family|Sir James Laurence Cotter]], 5th Bt., formerly of Rockforest.<ref>Edward Walford, ''The county families of the United Kingdom''</ref>
*1915:
*1915:
*1919: Arthur Chaloner Goold-Adams.<ref name = Peerage/>
*1919: Arthur Chaloner Goold-Adams.
*1920: Henry Green Barry.<ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U336-2.pdf| title= Cork City and County Archives| publisher= Cork City| access-date= 27 September 2014| archive-date= 4 December 2013| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20131204044111/http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U336-2.pdf| url-status= dead}}</ref>
*1920: Henry Green Barry.<ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U336-2.pdf| title= Cork City and County Archives| publisher= Cork City| access-date= 27 September 2014| archive-date= 4 December 2013| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20131204044111/http://www.corkarchives.ie/media/U336-2.pdf| url-status= dead}}</ref>
*1921: Matthew Henry Franks of Montrath, [[County Laois|Queen's County]].<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1921guyscitycountyalmanacanddirectory/1921pages96to199/1921%20142-149.pdf|title = County Establishment|access-date = 26 November 2013|archive-date = 2 December 2013|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131202230103/http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1921guyscitycountyalmanacanddirectory/1921pages96to199/1921%20142-149.pdf|url-status = dead}}</ref>
*1921: Matthew Henry Franks of Montrath, [[County Laois|Queen's County]].<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1921guyscitycountyalmanacanddirectory/1921pages96to199/1921%20142-149.pdf|title = County Establishment|access-date = 26 November 2013|archive-date = 2 December 2013|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131202230103/http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1921guyscitycountyalmanacanddirectory/1921pages96to199/1921%20142-149.pdf|url-status = dead}}</ref>
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{{High Shrievalties}}
{{High Shrievalties}}


[[Category:High Sheriffs of County Cork| ]]
[[Category:High sheriffs of County Cork| ]]
[[Category:High Shrievalties in Ireland|Cork]]
[[Category:High shrievalties in Ireland|Cork]]
[[Category:History of County Cork]]
[[Category:History of County Cork]]

Latest revision as of 19:58, 5 September 2024

The High Sheriff of County Cork was the Sovereign's judicial representative in County Cork. Initially an office for lifetime, assigned by the Sovereign, the High Sheriff became an annual appointment following the Provisions of Oxford in 1258.[1] Besides his judicial importance, the sheriff had ceremonial and administrative functions and executed High Court Writs.[2]

The first (High) Shrievalties were established before the Norman Conquest in 1066 and date back to Saxon times.[3] In 1908, an Order in Council made the Lord-Lieutenant the Sovereign's prime representative in a county and reduced the High Sheriff's precedence.[4] Despite however that the office retained his responsibilities for the preservation of law and order in a county.[2]

High Sheriffs of County Cork

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  • 1319: John FitzSimon [5]
  • 1343: Nicholas de Barry [5]
  • 1344: David Barry, 5th Lord Barry
  • 1352: John Lumbard [6]
  • 1355: John Lumbard[6]
  • 1358: John Lumbard[6]
  • 1377: John Warner [5]
  • 1386: Robert Thame [5]
  • 1400: Robert Cogan [7]
  • 1401: John Barry, 7th Lord Barry
  • 1403–1415: John Barry, 7th Lord Barry
  • 1433: William Barry, 8th Lord Barry
  • 1451: William Barry, 8th Lord Barry
  • 1461: William Barry, 8th Lord Barry
  • 1568-1570: Sir Richard Grenville
  • 1580: Cormack MacTeige

17th century

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  • 1603: Sir Francis Kingsmill [5]
  • 1604: Sir Francis Kingsmill [5]
  • 1607: Sir Francis Kingsmill [5]
  • 1609: Edward Percy [5]
  • 1611: Sir Thomas Brown [5]
  • 1612–13: Piers Power [5]
  • 1613: Sir Thomas Southall [5]
  • 1614: William Booley [5]
  • 1616: Samuel Norton [5]
  • 1617: William Galwey
  • 1620: Callaghan O'Callaghan [5]
  • 1621: Sir John Fitzgerald [5]
  • 1622: Sir Thomas Fitzgerald [5]
  • 1627: James Daunt, of Tracton Abbey [8]
  • 1634: Edmond Fitzgerald [5]
  • 1636: Daniel McCarthy Reagh [5]
  • 1641: John Long of Mount Long
  • 1641: Francis Roche
  • 1642: William Supple [5]
  • 1645: Thomas Daunt of Gortigrenane and Owlpen Manor[8]
  • 1657: John Hodder of Bridgetown [6]
  • 1661: William Hodder of Coolmoor [6]
  • 1664: Redmond Barry [5]
  • 1665: Richard Aldworth
  • 1669: John Wyddenham [5]
  • 1670: Arthur Hyde of Castle Hyde[8]
  • 1671-1672: Richard Townsend of Castle Townsend[9]
  • 1673: Phineas Bury
  • 1673: William Thornhill [5]
  • 1674: Roger Osborne [5]
  • 1675: William Harmer, jnr [5]
  • 1676: Francis Bernard [5]
  • 1677: Sir Emanuel Moore, 1st Baronet [5]
  • 1677: Christopher Crofts
  • 1678: Richard Hull [5]
  • 1679: Epinetus Cross [10]
  • 1680: John Folliott [5]
  • 1681: William Supple [5]
  • 1682: Richard Travers [5]
  • 1683: John Folliott [5]
  • 1684: Arthur Hide [5]
  • 1685: Arthur Hide [5]
  • 1686: Lawrence Clayton [5][11]
  • 1687: William Coppinger
  • 1687–88: Nicholas Browne
  • 1689: Pierce Nagle of Anakisha [6]
  • 1690: Robert Foulkes [5]
  • 1692: Boyle Aldworth
  • 1693: Simon Dring
  • 1693: John Folliott [5]
  • 1694: Percy Freke of Rathbarry (afterwards Castle Freke)[12]
  • 1695: John St Leger [5]
  • 1696: Digby Foulkes [5]
  • 1697: Arthur Bernard [5]
  • 1698: Thomas Hodder [5]

18th century

[edit]
  • 1700: John Barry [5]
  • 1701: Laurence Clayton[11]
  • 1702: Francis Foulkes/Richard Cox [5]
  • 1703: Richard Cox/ William Supple [5]
  • 1704: John Browne [5]
  • 1705: William Supple [5]
  • 1706: Arthur Bernard [5]
  • 1707: John Silver [5]
  • 1708: Bartholomew Purdon[5]
  • 1709: Ralph Freke[12]
  • 1710: Arthur Hyde [5]
  • 1711: James Worth Tynte of Ballycrenane /Richard Cox [5]
  • 1712: George Crofts
  • 1713: Richard Cox of Dunmanway [5]
  • 1714: Sir Matthew Deane, 3rd Baronet of Dromore[13]
  • 1715: Richard Croker [5]
  • 1716: Gersham Herrick [5]
  • 1717: Anthony Jephson[5]
  • 1718: William Maynard of Carriglass [5]
  • 1719: Edward Corker [5][14]
  • 1720: Randolph Clayton [5]
  • 1721: Redmond Barry of Rathcormack[9]
  • 1722: John Fitzgerald [5]
  • 1723: William Casaubon [15]
  • 1724: Richard Aldworth
  • 1725: John Colthurst [5]
  • 1726: Richard Townsend
  • 1727: Richard Cox of Dunmanway [5]
  • 1728: Hon. David John Barry of Mahona [5]
  • 1729: Roger Bernard [5]
  • 1730: Noblett Dunscombe [5]
  • 1731: Robert Bettesworth [5]
  • 1732: John Lysaght [5]
  • 1733: John Rogers of Ashgrove [5]
  • 1734: Redmond Barry of Ballyclough[9]
  • 1735: Anthony Jephson, jnr of Mallow [5]
  • 1736: Nicholas Colthurst
  • 1737: Richard Newman [9]
  • 1738: John Colthurst, later Sir John Colthurst, 1st Baronet
  • 1739: Richard Smyth of Ballynatray [9]
  • 1739: Thomas Evans of Miltown [5]
  • 1740: Anthony Jephson, jnr of Mallow [5]
  • 1741: Edward Herrick of Shippool [5]
  • 1742: Samuel Townshend [5]
  • 1743: Edmond Supple of Supplescourt [5]
  • 1744: Samuel Hutchinson of Bantry [5]
  • 1745: Boyle Aldworth [5]
  • 1746: Hugh Lumley of Ballymaloe [5]
  • 1747: James Colthurst
  • 1748: William Jephson [16]
  • 1749: Samuel Daunt of Knocknasillagh[9]
  • 1749: Daniel Laurence [5]
  • 1750: James Lombard of Lombardstown[6]
  • 1751: Richard Uniacke of Mount Uniacke [5]
  • 1752: Sir Robert Warren, 1st Baronet of Kilbarry [5]
  • 1753: Richard Townsend of Castle Townsend[9]
  • 1754: John Lysaght of Mount North [5]
  • 1755: Philip Oliver[5]
  • 1756: Robert Rogers of Lota [5]
  • 1757: John Lysaght, jnr [5]
  • 1758: Richard Longfield of Castlemary[17]
  • 1759: William Warren of Hollyhill [5]
  • 1760: Abraham Morris of Hanoverhall [5]
  • 1761: Wallis Colthurst of Cork
  • 1762: Abraham Devonsher of Kilshannick [5]
  • 1763: Walter Baldwin of Mount Pleasant[18]
  • 1764: Emanuel Moore of Maryboro [19]
  • 1765: Nicholas Dunscombe of Mount Desert [5]
  • 1766: Walter Aikin of Levingtown [5]
  • 1767: Roger Bernard of Palace-Anne [5]
  • 1768: Nicholas Lysaght of Carriglass[20]
  • 1769: Jonas Morris of Barley Hill [5]
  • 1770: Hon. John S Barry of Ann-Grove [5]
  • 1771: Benjamin Bousfield of Aghadown [5]
  • 1772: John Wallis of Westwood [5]
  • 1773: Sir Robert Tilson Deane, 6th Baronet of Dromore[21]
  • 1774: Massey Hutcheson [5]
  • 1775: Matthew Freeman, died and replaced by John Longfield of Longueville[6]
  • 1776: James Uniacke[22]
  • 1777: Henry Baldwin
  • 1778: William Wrixon[20]
  • 1779: William Wrixon[20]
  • 1780: John Martin of Blackrock [9]
  • 1780: Hon. Hayes St Leger [5]
  • 1781: Sir James Laurence Cotter, 2nd Baronet of Rockforest[23]
  • 1782: Abraham Morris of Hanover Hall [24]
  • 1783: William Chetwynd of Cork [25]
  • 1784: Thomas Hungerford [26]
  • 1785: Richard Boyle Townsend of Castle Townsend [9]
  • 1786: Sir Broderick Chinnery, 1st Baronet of Flintfield
  • 1787: William W. Newenham [5]
  • 1788: Sir Nicholas Colthurst, 3rd Baronet of Ardun
  • 1789: George Dunscombe of Mount Desert [5]
  • 1790: Joseph Capel [5]
  • 1791: Arthur O'Connor [5]
  • 1792: Nicholas G Evans, jnr [5]
  • 1793: Kilner Brooke Brasier [9]
  • 1794: John Wallis
  • 1795: Robert Hedges
  • 1796: Augustus Louis Warren, later Sir Augustus Louis Carre Warren, 2nd Baronet[27]
  • 1797: Edward Deane-Freeman of Castle Cor [9]
  • 1798: Samuel Townsend of Whitehall[9]
  • 1799: Samuel Swete

19th century

[edit]

20th century

[edit]
  • 1900: William de Wilton Roche of Aghada Hall.[9]
  • 1901: Robert Massey Dawson Sanders.[50]
  • 1902: William Johnson of Rockenham.[8]
  • 1903: Edward Egerton Leigh-White of Bantry House.[9]
  • 1904: Anthony Hickman Morgan.[51]
  • 1905:
  • 1906: Mountifort Longfield of Timoleague.[6]
  • 1907: William Cooke-Collis.
  • 1908: William Nicholas Leader of Rosnalee and Dromagh Castle.[52]
  • 1909: Lt-Col Mountifort John Courteney Longfield of Castle Mary.[6]
  • 1910: James Robert Bury-Barry of Ballyclough.[9]
  • 1911: Robert Frederick Wilkinson of Carrokeal, Mallow.[53]
  • 1912: John Charles Oliver Aldworth of Newmarket Court.[54]
  • 1913: William Tower Townshend of Myross Wood, Leap.[53]
  • 1914: Sir James Laurence Cotter, 5th Bt., formerly of Rockforest.[55]
  • 1915:
  • 1919: Arthur Chaloner Goold-Adams.
  • 1920: Henry Green Barry.[56]
  • 1921: Matthew Henry Franks of Montrath, Queen's County.[57]

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