Lord deputy of Ireland
The Lord Deputy was the representative of the King and the chief of the executive in Ireland during the Royaume of Ireland. From the end of the 18th century it takes the name of Lord Lieutenant.
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Richard Talbot (1445-1449)
- Thomas FitzGerald, 7th count de Kildare (1454-1459) & (1460-1461)
- Gerald FitzGerald, 8th count de Kildare (1477 -1492) (1496 -1513)
- Walter Fitz-Simon archbishop of Dublin (1492-1493)
- Robert Preston Lord Gormanston (1493-1494)
- Edward Poynings (1494-1495)
- Gerald FitzGerald (9th count de Kildare) (1513-1520) (1524-1527) & (1532-1534)
- Piers Count d' Ormond (1523-1524)
- Richard Nugent Lord Delvin (1527-1528)
- William Skeffington (1530-1532)
- Leonard Grey, 1st Grane Viscount (1536 - 1540)
- Anthony Light St (1540-1546)
- Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Count of Sussex (1556 -1560)
- Sir Henry Sidney (1565-1567) & (1568-1571)
- William FitzWilliam (1571-1575) (1588-1594)
- Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de Wilton (1580 -1582)
- Sir John Perrot (1582 - 1588)
- William Russell, 1st Baron Russell de Thornhaugh (1594-1597)
- Thomas Burgh, 7th Baron Strabolgi (1597)
- Charles Blount, 1st Count of Devonshire (1600-1603) (Lord Lieutenant 1603 -1604)
- Sir Arthur Chichester (1604-1616)
- Henry Carey Lord Kalkland (1616-1629)
- Thomas Wentworth, 1st Count de Strafford (1632-1641)
- Christopher Wandesford (1640)
- Robert Sidney, 2nd Count de Leicester (1640 - 1643) (Lord Lieutenant)
- Henry Ireton (1650 - 1651)
- Charles Fleetwood (1652 - 1657)
- Henry Cromwell (1657 - 1658) (Lord Lieutenant 1658 -1659)
- Edmund Ludlow (1659 - 1660)
- Richard Talbot, 1st Count de Tyrconnell (1687 -1688)
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