Lord Lieutenants of County Tipperary (1831–1922)

Lord Lieutenants of County Tipperary (1831–1922)

The administrative landscape of Ireland underwent significant shifts in leadership and terminology over the centuries. One of the most notable roles in local governance was that of the Lord Lieutenant, a representative of the Crown appointed to maintain order and oversee regional administration within a specific county.

The Evolution of County Leadership

The structure of county leadership in Ireland was not static. Historically, the regions were managed by lieutenants. However, during the reign of King James II, these officials were renamed governors, shifting the nomenclature of the office while maintaining its core function of regional oversight.

After a period of transition, the office of Lord Lieutenant was formally recreated on August 23, 1831. This restoration established a standardized system of royal representation across the Irish counties, including County Tipperary, which continued until the early 20th century.

Key Facts

  • The office of Lord Lieutenant for County Tipperary operated between 1831 and 1922.
  • Prior to the reign of James II, the officials were known as lieutenants.
  • Under James II, the title was changed to governors.
  • The modern office of Lord Lieutenant was officially recreated on August 23, 1831.

Administrative Timeline Summary

Evolution of the Lord Lieutenancy in Ireland
Period/Event Official Title Status
Pre-James II Lieutenant Original designation
Reign of James II Governor Renamed
August 23, 1831 Lord Lieutenant Office recreated
1831 – 1922 Lord Lieutenant Active in County Tipperary

Frequently Asked Questions

When was the office of Lord Lieutenant recreated?

The office was officially recreated on August 23, 1831.

What were the Lord Lieutenants called during the reign of James II?

During the reign of James II, the officials who previously served as lieutenants were renamed governors.

What was the timeframe for the Lord Lieutenants of County Tipperary?

The list of individuals serving in this capacity for County Tipperary spans from 1831 to 1922.

Who preceded the Lord Lieutenants in Irish county administration?

The positions were originally held by lieutenants, who were later called governors before the Lord Lieutenancy was recreated in 1831.

References

  1. G. E. C., ed. Vicary Gibbs, The Complete Peerage, vol. I (1910) p. 174, n. (b).
  2. E. M. Johnston-Liik, History of the Irish Parliament, vol. VI (2002) p. 42.
  3. P. J. Jupp, PENNEFATHER, Richard (1756-1831), of New Park, co. Tipperary. in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820 (1986).
  4. The Royal Kalendar for 1831, p. 389.
  5. Johnston-Liik, History of the Irish Parliament, vol. V, p. 209.