- Source: Governor of Cork
The Governor of Cork was a military officer who commanded the garrison at Cork in Ireland. The office became a sinecure and in 1833 was abolished from the next vacancy.
List of governors of Cork
= Governors
=1644: Major Muschamp
1651: Colonel Robert Phaire (for Parliament) (page 175)
1672: Francis Boyle, 1st Viscount Shannon
1678: Richard Boyle, 2nd Viscount Shannon
1689: Daniel O'Brien, 3rd Viscount Clare and M. Boileau (for King James II)
1690: Richard Power, 1st Earl of Tyrone and Roger McElligott (for King James II)
1690: Colonel Hales and Colonel Hastings (for King William)
1691: Charles Boyle, 2nd Earl of Burlington
1691: Sir Richard Cox
1692: Sir Toby Purcell
1698: Sir James Jeffreys
1698–1700: Position abolished
1701: Sir James Jeffreys
1722: James Jeffreys (son of above)
1746–?1750: Gervais Parker
1752–1764: Lieut-General Sir James St Clair
1764–1768: Lord Robert Bertie
1768–1778: Col. John Wynne
1778–1782: Nicholas Lysaght
1782–1789: Thomas Pigott
1789–1792: Mountifort Longfield
1792–1811: The Earl of Massereene
1811–1820: The Lord Beresford
1820–1828: Sir Brent Spencer
1829–1835: Sir William Inglis
= Lieutenant-governors
=c.1760–1765?: James Molesworth
1764–1768: John Wynne
1768–1769: James St John Jeffereyes
1772–1778: William Hull a.k.a. William Tonson, 1st Baron Riversdale
1778–: John Leland
1796–1808: John Leland
1808–1815: Col. William Dickson
1815–1834: James Stirling
References
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- William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire
- William Inglis (British Army officer)
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- Roger McElligott
- Siege of Cork
- James Jeffreys
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- Blarney Castle
- Robert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven