List of Chief Barons of the Irish Exchequer

List of Chief Barons of the Irish Exchequer

The Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer[1][2] was a senior judge who oversaw court proceedings of the Exchequer of Ireland. It was a mirror of the equivalent Court in England and one of the four courts which sat in the building still called The Four Courts. The title Chief Baron was first used in 1309 for Walter de Islip. The last and probably greatest Chief Baron, The Rt. Hon. Christopher Palles, continued to hold the title after the Court was merged into a new High Court of Justice for Ireland in 1878.

  • Walter de Islip 1309
  • William de Meynes 1311
  • Nicholas de Balscote 1313
  • Richard le Brun 1319
  • Adam de Herwynton 1324
  • Thomas de Montpellier 1327
  • Roger de Berthorp 1327
  • John de Braidstone 1329
  • William de Tickhill 1331
  • Robert le Poer 1331
  • Thomas Crosse 1335
  • Hubert de Burgh 1337
  • Robert le Poer again 1339
  • Hubert de Burgh again 1344
  • Robert de Emeldon 1351
  • John de Burnham 1355
  • Robert de Holywood 1363
  • John Keppock 1364
  • Robert de Holywood, again 1367
  • Stephen Bray 1376
  • Robert Michel 1376
  • Stephen Bray again 1377
  • Thomas Bache 1381
  • William de Karlell 1383
  • Thomas Bache again 1384
  • William Tynbeghe 1397
  • Robert Rede 1399
  • Robert Sutton 1401
  • Thomas Bache again 1403
  • William Tynbeghe again 1405
  • James Fitzwilliam 1413
  • William Tynbeghe again 1417
  • James Uriell 1417
  • James Cornwalsh 1420
  • Richard Sydgrave 1423
  • James Cornwalsh again 1426
  • John Cornwalsh 1441
  • Michael Griffin 1441
  • John Cornwalsh again 1446
  • Thomas Bathe 1473
  • Henry Duffe 1478
  • Thomas Plunket 1478
  • Oliver Fitzeustace 1482
  • John Burnell 1482
  • John Estrete 1487
  • John Wyse 1489
  • Clement Fitzlyons 1493
  • Walter Ivers 1494
  • John Topcliffe 1496
  • Walter St.Lawrence 1496
  • Thomas Kent 1504
  • Richard Golding 1511
  • Bartholomew Dillon 1514
  • Richard Golding, second term 1515
  • Patrick Finglas 1520
  • Gerald Aylmer (Irish judge) 25 June 1534
  • Patrick Finglas,second term, 1535
  • Richard Delahide 1537
  • James Bathe 1540
  • Lucas Dillon 1570
  • Robert Napier 1593
  • Edmund Pelham 1602
  • Humphrey Winch 8 November 1606
  • John Denham 1609
  • William Methold 1612
  • John Blennerhasset 1621
  • Richard Bolton 1625
  • Edward Bolton 1639
  • Miles Corbet 1655
  • John Bysse 1660
  • Henry Hene 1680
  • Stephen Rice 1687
  • John Hely 5 December 1690
  • Sir Robert Doyne 10 May 1695
  • Nehemiah Donnellan 27 December 1703
  • Richard Freeman 25 June 1706
  • Robert Rochfort 12 June 1707
  • Joseph Deane 14 October 1714
  • Jeffrey Gilbert 16 June 1715
  • Bernard Hale 9 June 1722
  • Thomas Dalton 2 September 1725
  • Thomas Marlay 29 September 1730
  • John Bowes 21 December 1741
  • Edward Willes 11 March 1757
  • Anthony Foster 5 September 1766
  • James Dennis (afterwards Baron Tracton) 3 July 1777
  • Walter Hussey Burgh 2 July 1782
  • Barry Yelverton (afterwards Viscount Avonmore) 29 November 1783
  • Standish O'Grady (afterwards Viscount Guillamore) 5 October 1805
  • Henry Joy 6 January 1831
  • Stephen Woulfe 20 July 1838
  • Maziere Brady, 11 February 1840
  • David Richard Pigot 1 September 1846
  • Christopher Palles 10 February 1874

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