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|salary =€47,925 (2016)<ref>{{cite web|last=O'Neill |first=Kevin |url=http://www.eveningecho.ie/cork-news/des-cahill-positivity-will-message-lord-mayor/2282855/ |title=Des Cahill: Positivity will be my message as Lord Mayor |publisher=Eveningecho.ie |date=2016-06-07 |accessdate=2016-11-26}}</ref> |
|salary =€47,925 (2016)<ref>{{cite web |last=O'Neill |first=Kevin |url=http://www.eveningecho.ie/cork-news/des-cahill-positivity-will-message-lord-mayor/2282855/ |title=Des Cahill: Positivity will be my message as Lord Mayor |publisher=Eveningecho.ie |date=2016-06-07 |accessdate=2016-11-26 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202002000/http://www.eveningecho.ie/cork-news/des-cahill-positivity-will-message-lord-mayor/2282855/ |archivedate=2 February 2017 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> |
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The Lord Mayor is elected to office annually by councillors of Cork City Council from amongst its members. From 1979 to 2014, the position of Lord Mayor was rotated between [[Fianna Fáil]], [[Fine Gael]] and the [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]] on an annual basis as a result of a pact between the three parties which attracted much controversy and public criticism.<ref name="irishexaminerClancy">{{cite web|url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/archives/2013/0622/world/clancy-elected-mayor-of-cork-234820.html |title=Clancy elected mayor of Cork |publisher=Irish Examiner |date=2013-06-22 |accessdate=2016-11-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=English |first=Eoin |url=http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2006/06/22/story6569.asp |title=Cork’s next lord mayor to be paid more than Polish PM | Irish Examiner |publisher=Archives.tcm.ie |date=22 June 2006 |accessdate=9 May 2012}}</ref> |
The Lord Mayor is elected to office annually by councillors of Cork City Council from amongst its members. From 1979 to 2014, the position of Lord Mayor was rotated between [[Fianna Fáil]], [[Fine Gael]] and the [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]] on an annual basis as a result of a pact between the three parties which attracted much controversy and public criticism.<ref name="irishexaminerClancy">{{cite web|url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/archives/2013/0622/world/clancy-elected-mayor-of-cork-234820.html |title=Clancy elected mayor of Cork |publisher=Irish Examiner |date=2013-06-22 |accessdate=2016-11-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=English |first=Eoin |url=http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2006/06/22/story6569.asp |title=Cork’s next lord mayor to be paid more than Polish PM | Irish Examiner |publisher=Archives.tcm.ie |date=22 June 2006 |accessdate=9 May 2012 }}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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Following the [[Irish local elections, 2014|2014 local elections]], a [[D'Hondt method]] was adopted, which rotated the mayoralty between Fianna Fáil, [[Sinn Féin]], [[Fine Gael]], [[Workers' Party of Ireland|Workers' Party]] and [[Independent (politics)|Independents]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Louise Roseingrave |url=http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/cork-city-council-opts-for-inclusive-d-hondt-system-1.1822346 |title=Cork city council opts for ‘inclusive’ d’Hondt system |publisher=Irishtimes.com |date=2014-06-06 |accessdate=2016-11-26}}</ref> |
Following the [[Irish local elections, 2014|2014 local elections]], a [[D'Hondt method]] was adopted, which rotated the mayoralty between Fianna Fáil, [[Sinn Féin]], [[Fine Gael]], [[Workers' Party of Ireland|Workers' Party]] and [[Independent (politics)|Independents]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Louise Roseingrave |url=http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/cork-city-council-opts-for-inclusive-d-hondt-system-1.1822346 |title=Cork city council opts for ‘inclusive’ d’Hondt system |publisher=Irishtimes.com |date=2014-06-06 |accessdate=2016-11-26}}</ref> |
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|John Buttimer<ref name="JohnButtimerEcho">{{cite web |url= http://www.eveningecho.ie/2012/05/04/john-buttimer-to-become-next-lord-mayor-of-cork/ |title= John Buttimer to become next Lord Mayor of Cork |publisher= Evening Echo |date= 4 May 2012 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://archive.is/20130218060816/http://www.eveningecho.ie/2012/05/04/john-buttimer-to-become-next-lord-mayor-of-cork/ |archivedate= 18 February 2013 |df= dmy-all }}</ref> |
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Lord Mayor of Cork | |
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Ardmhéara Chathair Chorcaí | |
since June 2017 | |
Appointer | Cork City Council |
Term length | 1 year |
Inaugural holder | John Despencer (Provost) Richard Wine (Mayor) Edward Fitzgerald (Lord Mayor) |
Formation | 1199 (as Provost of Cork) 1273 (as Mayor of Cork) 1900 (as Lord Mayor of Cork) |
Salary | €47,925 (2016)[1] |
Website | www.corkcity.ie/lordmayor/ |
The Lord Mayor of Cork (Template:Lang-ga) is the honorific title of the Chairman (Template:Lang-ga)[2] of Cork City Council which is the local government body for the city of Cork in Ireland. The office holder is elected annually by the members of the Council. The incumbent is Tony Fitzgerald (Fianna Fáil party).[3]
History of office
In 1199 there is a record of the appointment of a Provost of Cork, as chief magistrate of the city.[4] From 1273 under Edward I there were Mayors of Cork, the first record of the office (as Mayor of Cork) is in a charter granted to the city by Edward II in 1318. The title was changed to Lord Mayor in a charter issued by Queen Victoria on 9 July 1900;[5] unlike his counterparts, the Lord Mayor of Dublin and the Lord Mayor of Belfast, the Cork Lord Mayor was not entitled to title The Right Honourable. The title Lord Mayor defines the power of a city when compared to other towns and cities around the country. Only Dublin, Belfast, Armagh and Cork have the privilege of using the title Lord Mayor, as opposed to just simply Mayor.
In a ceremony known as Throwing the Dart, the Lord Mayor throws a dart into Cork Harbour at its boundaries, to symbolise the city's control over the port. This tradition was first recorded in 1759, although it is probably older.[6]
Election to the office
The Lord Mayor is elected to office annually by councillors of Cork City Council from amongst its members. From 1979 to 2014, the position of Lord Mayor was rotated between Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Labour Party on an annual basis as a result of a pact between the three parties which attracted much controversy and public criticism.[7][8]
Following the 2014 local elections, a D'Hondt method was adopted, which rotated the mayoralty between Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin, Fine Gael, Workers' Party and Independents.[9]
Office holders
This is a list of Provosts, Mayors and Lord Mayors.[10]
Provost of Cork
Year | Name |
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1199 | John Despencer[4] |
1236 | Walter Eynoff[11] |
1249 | Elias Stakepole[11] |
1251 | John Wenchedon[11] |
1252 | Walter Wright[11] |
1272 | Nick Morren[11] |
Mayors of Cork
13th century
Year | Name | Notes |
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1273 | Richard Wine | |
1274 | Richard Lee | |
1279 | Walter Tardiff | |
1281 | Walter Rute | |
1285 | Peter Russell | |
1287 | William Pallard | |
1290 | Walter Tardiff[citation needed] | |
1291 | Walter O'Heyne | |
1293 | John Lavallin |
14th century
Year | Name | Notes |
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1310 | John Walters | |
1311 | William Bond | |
1312 | Nick Delaweily | |
1313 | William Hadevivre | |
1314 | Walter Dekerdiffe | |
1315 | Nick O'Heyne | |
1316 | John Deligre | |
1317 | Nick Delaweily | |
1318 | Adam Milksburry | |
1319 | Stephen Coppenger | |
1320 | Richard Deleyt | |
1321 | Ebra Destakenpoole | |
1322 | Walter Reith | |
1323 | Gilbert Monks | |
1324 | John Ledespasser | |
1325 | Nick Morraine | |
1326 | Edward Detalour | |
1327 | Roger Tryall | |
1328 | Roger Lebolout | |
1329 | William Albus | |
1330 | Nick Morraine | |
1331 | Richard Postwinid | |
1332 | Richard Lelegh | |
1333 | Richard Lelegh | |
1334 | Roger Leboulot | |
1335 | Bara Domontibus | |
1336 | John Wedlock | |
1337 | John Despenser | |
1338 | John de Bristol | |
1339 | John Fitz Abraham | |
1340 | Davide Demontius | |
1341 | Peter Rashall | |
1342 | Ebra Destakenpoole | |
1343 | Walter Reith | |
1344 | William Pallard | |
1345 | William Pallard | |
1346 | Walter Dekerdiffe | |
1347 | Walter Heyne | |
1348 | John Wallen | |
1349 | William Dewandspar | |
1350 | Walter Dekerdiffe | |
1351 | NickO'Heyne | |
1352 | Nick Delaoits | |
1353 | Walter Dekerdiffe | |
1354 | Pierce Wincent | |
1355 | John Gallenger | |
1356 | Walter Dekerdiffe | |
1357 | John Gallenger | |
1358 | Adam Ruth | |
1359 | Walter Dekerdiffe | |
1360 | Pierce Wincent | |
1361 | Pierce Wincent | |
1362 | William Droope | |
1363 | Adam Ruth | |
1364 | William Skiddy | |
1365 | William Skiddy | |
1366 | Pierce Wincent | |
1367 | William Skiddy | |
1368 | Jordan Kerdiffe | |
1369 | William Droope | |
1370 | John Leblown | |
1371 | John Leblown | |
1372 | Thomas Tith | |
1373 | William Droope | |
1374 | William Downane | |
1375 | Thomas Tith | |
1376 | William Droope | |
1377 | William Dondon | |
1378 | Thomas Tith | |
1379 | David Miagh | |
1380 | John Lombard | |
1381 | David Myah | |
1382 | Robert Drooper | |
1383 | John Myne | |
1384 | John Myne | |
1385 | John Myne | |
1386 | Robert Drooper | |
1387 | John Mably | |
1388 | John Mably | |
1389 | John Lombard | |
1390 | William Pollent | |
1391 | Redmond Kerwick | |
1392 | Andw. Stakepoole | |
1393 | Redmond Kerick | |
1394 | Robt. Flemming | |
1395 | Wm. Warriner | |
1396 | Thomas Honyboard | |
1397 | Thomas Burdeys | |
1398 | John Warriner | |
1399 | John Warriner | |
1400 | John Knapp |
15th century
Year | Name | Notes |
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1401 | Richard Lavalle | |
1402 | William Sughin | |
1403 | John Pennifleet | |
1404 | John Skiddy | |
1405 | John Signie | |
1406 | Wm. Sughin | |
1407 | John Weight | |
1408 | Wm. Sughin | |
1409 | Thos. Morden | |
1410 | John Worner | |
1411 | Thos. Morrough | |
1412 | Thos. Wordonton | |
1413 | Patk. Rice | |
1414 | Thos. Molenton | |
1415 | Robt. Garner | |
1416 | Robt. Garner | |
1417 | Robt. Garner | |
1418 | Robt. Garner | |
1419 | Thos. Molenton | |
1420 | Robt. Borderen | |
1422 | Thos. Molenton | |
1423 | Pierce Droop | |
1424 | Robt. Barner | |
1425 | David Landebook | |
1426 | Geof. White | |
1427 | David Landebook | |
1428 | Edward Dantsey | |
1429 | Godfrey Waile | |
1430 | Geof. Gallaway | |
1431 | Wm. Anasey | |
1432 | Wm. Anasey | |
1433 | Wm. Anasey | |
1434 | John Menia | |
1435 | Geof. White | |
1436 | John Morough | |
1437 | Godfrey Gallaway | |
1438 | John Morrough | |
1439 | John Skiddy | |
1440 | John Skiddy | |
1441 | John Meagh | |
1442 | John Morrough | |
1443 | Wm. Goold | |
1444 | Wm. Goold | |
1445 | John Morrough | |
1446 | John Goold | |
1447 | Richd. Skiddy | |
1448 | John Goold | |
1449 | Pat Gallaway | |
1450 | John Gallaway | |
1451 | Richd. Skiddy | |
1452 | John Goold | |
1453 | Richd. Skiddy | |
1454 | Wm. Gallaway | |
1455 | Richd. Skiddy | |
1456 | Richd. Lavallen | |
1457 | Wm. Gallaway | |
1458 | Richd. Skiddy | |
1459 | Wm. Skiddy | |
1460 | Pat Gallaway | |
1461 | Richd. Skiddy | |
1462 | John Gallaway | |
1463 | Wm. Goold | |
1464 | John Goold | |
1465 | John Skiddy | |
1466 | Richard Skiddy | |
1467 | John Meagh | |
1468 | Godfrey Noile | |
1469 | John Mezca | |
1470 | Richd. Skiddy | |
1471 | John Gallaway | |
1472 | Wm. Gallaway | |
1473 | Thos. Morrough | |
1474 | Wm. Skiddy | |
1475 | Richd. Lavallen | |
1476 | John Gallaway | |
1477 | Wm. Gallaway | |
1478 | Richd. Skiddy | |
1479 | Wm. Skiddy | |
1480 | Wm. Skiddy | |
1481 | Wm. Gallaway | |
1482 | Richd. Gallaway | |
1483 | Wm. Gallaway | |
1484 | Wm. Skiddy | |
1485 | Pat. Gallaway | |
1486 | Wm. Gallaway | |
1487 | Wm. Skiddy | |
1488 | Maur. Roche | |
1489 | Wm. Gallaway | |
1490 | John Walters | |
1491 | Maur. Roche | |
1492 | John Lavallen | |
1493 | Wm. Goold | |
1494 | John Walters | |
1495 | Thos. Coppenger | |
1496 | John Lavallen | |
1497 | Maur. Roche | |
1498 | John Lavallen | |
1499 | John Walters | |
1500 | Maur. Roche |
16th century
Year | Name | Notes |
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1501 | Wm. Goold | |
1502 | Wm. Gallaway | |
1503 | Edmd. Goold | |
1504 | John Gallaway | |
1505 | Wm. Terry | |
1506 | Wm. Skiddy | |
1507 | John Skiddy | |
1508 | Richd. Gallaway | |
1509 | Ed. Gallaway | |
1510 | Ed. Goold | |
1511 | Ed. Terry | |
1512 | John Gallaway | |
1513 | John Roch | |
1514 | E. Terry | |
1515 | Richard Skiddy | |
1516 | Walt. Gallaway | |
1517 | John Skiddy | |
1518 | Nick Skiddy | |
1519 | Pat Terry | |
1520 | Edm. Roch | |
1521 | David Terry | |
1522 | Richd. Goold | |
1523 | Maur. Roch | |
1524 | Ed. Goold | |
1525 | Wm. Terry | |
1526 | John Skiddy | |
1527 | Walter Gallaway | |
1528 | John Skiddy | |
1529 | Patk. Terry | |
1530 | Ed. Roch | |
1531 | Richd. Goold | |
1532 | Pat. Gallaway | |
1533 | Dom. Roch | |
1534 | Jas. Goold | |
1535 | Wm. Coppenger | |
1536 | Robt. Meagh | |
1537 | Thos. Ronane | |
1538 | Wm. Terry | |
1539 | Jas. Roch | |
1540 | Richd. Terry | |
1541 | Christ. Creagh | |
1542 | Wm. Sasfield | |
1543 | Wm. Skiddy | |
1544 | Jas. Goold | |
1545 | Richd. Goold | |
1546 | Wm. Goold | |
1547 | Wm. Goold | |
1548 | Robt. Meagh | |
1549 | Thos. Ronane | |
1550 | Dom. Roch | |
1551 | Wm. Terry | |
1552 | Jas. Roch | |
1553 | Pat Gallway | |
1554 | Richd. Terry | |
1555 | Christ. Creagh | |
1556 | Wm. Sasfield | |
1557 | Wm. Skiddy | |
1558 | Dom. Roch | |
1559 | Ed. Goold | |
1560 | Ed. Gallway | |
1561 | John Gallway | |
1562 | And. Gallway | |
1563 | Maur. Roch | |
1564 | Step. Coppenger | |
1565 | Rich. Roch | |
1566 | Wm. Gallway | |
1567 | Ed. Goold | |
1568 | John Gallway | |
1569 | Andrew Gallway | |
1570 | John Meagh | |
1571 | Maur. Roche | |
1572 | Step. Coppenger | |
1573 | John Walters | |
1574 | Wm. Terry | |
1575 | Jas. Ronane | |
1576 | Wm. Roch | |
1577 | John Goold | |
1578 | Walter Gallaway | |
1579 | Maur. Roche | |
1580 | Thos. Sasfield | |
1581 | Chris. Walters | |
1582 | Pat Gallway | |
1583 | Jas. Roch | |
1584 | Geo. Goold | |
1585 | Stephen Walters | |
1586 | Step. Terry | |
1587 | Robt. Coppenger | |
1588 | Ed. Terry | |
1589 | John Skiddy | |
1590 | Dom. Roch | |
1591 | David Terry | |
1592 | Henry Walsh | |
1593 | Pat. Gallway | |
1594 | Fra. Mortell | |
1595 | Jas. Meagh | |
1596 | Pat. Gallway | |
1597 | Geo. Goold | |
1598 | John Skiddy | |
1599 | Jas. Sasfield | |
1600 | Wm. Meade | |
1601 | John Meade |
17th century
Year | Name | Notes | |
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1602 | John Coppinger | ||
1602 | Thos. Sasfield | ||
1603 | Thos. Sasfield | ||
1604 | Ed. Terry | ||
1605 | Robt. Coppinger | ||
1606 | Wm. Sasfield | ||
1607 | Philip Mortell | ||
1608 | David Terry | ||
1609 | Dom. Roch | ||
1610 | Edmond Gallway | ||
1611 | Geo.Goold | ||
1612 | Dom. Tyrry | ||
1612 | Dom. Gallwey | ||
1613 | Wm. Skiddy | ||
1613 | Patrick Tyrry | ||
1614 | David Tyrry | ||
1614 | Ed. Tyrry | ||
1615 | Wm. Gold | ||
1616 | John Coppinger | ||
1617 | Patk. Tyrry | ||
1618 | Wm. Gold | ||
1619 | John Coppinger | ||
1620 | Wm. Tirrie fitz Richard | ||
1621 | Andrew Skiddie | ||
1622 | John Coppinger, Jun. | ||
1623 | John Roche | ||
1624 | John Roche | ||
1625 | Henry Gold fitz Adam | ||
1626 | Elmond Martell fitz Philip | ||
1627 | William Hore | ||
1628 | David Tirrye fitz-Edmund | ||
1629 | James Murroghe | ||
1630 | Thomas Ronayne | ||
1631 | Morrish Roche | ||
1644 | Robert Coppinger | ||
1645 | James Lombard | ||
1645–1655 | Cromwellian Commonwealth | ||
1656 | John Hodder | 1st Mayor after the Act of Settlement that restored King Charles II of England | |
1657 | William Hodder | ||
1658 | Philip Mathews | ||
1659 | Jonas Morris | ||
1660 | Christopher Oliver | ||
1661 | Walter Cooper | ||
1662 | Richard Covert | First Mayor of Cork from the Huguenot community | |
1663 | James Vandeleur | ||
1664 | Richard Bassen | ||
1665 | Nobler Dunscombe | ||
1666 | Thomas Farren | ||
1667 | Christopher Rye | ||
1668 | Christopher Rye | ||
1669 | Mathew Deane | ||
1670 | James Finch | ||
1671 | John Newenham | ||
1672 | John Hawkins | ||
1673 | Thomas Mills | ||
1674 | John Bayley | ||
1675 | George Wright | ||
1676 | William Field | ||
1677 | Timothy Tuckey | ||
1678 | Thomas Kitchenman | ||
1679 | John Bayley | ||
1680 | Robert Rogers | ||
1681 | William Alwin | ||
1682 | Richard Covert | Second Term. His name is sometimes anglicised as Covett.[12] | |
1683 | John Wright | ||
1684 | Edward Webber | ||
1685 | Christopher Crofts | ||
1686 | Edward Hoare | ||
1687 | William Ballard | James II of England also appointed Ignatius Gold. Mayor in 1690 also. | |
1687 | Ignatius Gold | For King James II. He and his family forfeited estates in Ireland after James loss. Last Catholic to hold the post until William Lyons. | |
1688 | Patrick Roach | For King William | |
1689 | Dominick Sarsfield | Fourth Viscount Sarsfield | |
1690 | William Ballard | ||
1691 | Mathew Deane | Baronet from Charleville, son served as an MP Cork as did his son. | |
1692 | Daniel Crone | ||
1693 | William Howell | ||
1694 | Peter Renew | Huguenot also served as Sheriff in 1681. Surname originally Renieu. | |
1695 | Samuel Love | Castle Saffron near Doneraile. | |
1696 | James French | ||
1697 | William Roberts | ||
1698 | William Goddard | Mayor of the Staple of Cork | |
1699 | Theo. Morris | ||
1700 | John Sealy |
18th century
Year | Name | Notes |
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1701 | Simon Dring | Surname sometimes listed as Tiring. |
1702 | John Whiting | |
1703 | Edmund Knapp | Served as MP for Cork City, 1715–27 |
1704 | William Andrews | Former Sheriff in 1698 |
1705 | Francis Cotterel | Former Sheriff in 1700 |
1706 | Bernard Poye | Former Sheriff in 1707 |
1707 | Joseph Franklin | |
1708 | Row. Delahoyde | |
1709 | Noblet Rogers | Former Sheriff in 1706 |
1710 | Edward Hoare | Former Sheriff in 1707 also served as MP for Cork City. |
1711 | Richard Philips | Former Sheriff |
1712 | Daniel Perdian | Huguenot also served as Sheriff in 1704. Surname originally Perdriau. |
1713 | John Allen | |
1714 | Edward Browne | |
1715 | Philip French | Previously served as a sheriff in 1712 |
1716 | William Lambley | Previously served as a sheriff |
1717 | Abraham French | Previously served as a sheriff |
1718 | John Morley | Previously served as a sheriff |
1719 | John Terry | Previously served as a sheriff in 1711 |
1720 | Joseph Lavit | Huguenot also served as Sheriff in 1713. Surname also spelled Lavite. |
1721 | William Hawkins | |
1722 | Daniel Pearse | |
1723 | Ed. Brockelsby | |
1724 | George Bennett | |
1725 | Ambrose Cremore | |
1726 | Robert Atkins | |
1727 | Thomas Browne | |
1728 | Hugh Millard | |
1729 | John Atkins | |
1730 | Joseph Austin | |
1731 | James Hulett | |
1732 | Samuel Croker | |
1733 | Thomas Pembroke | |
1734 | George Fuller | Freeman of cork, elected alderman 1727. |
1735 | Amb. Jackson | |
1736 | Thomas Farren | |
1737 | John Baldwin | |
1738 | Adam Newman | |
1739 | William Fuller | |
1740 | Harding Parker | |
1741 | Richard Bradshaw | |
1742 | William Owgans | |
1743 | Randall Westropp | |
1744 | William Winthrop | |
1745 | Walter Lavit | Huguenot son of Joseph, also served as Sheriff in 1733 |
1753 | Sir John Freke, 3rd Baronet | |
1760 | Phineas Barry | |
1792 | John Shaw[13] | |
1793 | William Wilcocks[14] | |
1794 | John Thompson[15] | |
1796 | Vesian Pick[16] | |
1800 | Philip Allen | |
1801 | Michael Robert Westropp |
19th century
Year | Name | Party | Notes |
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1802 | Michael Robert Westropp | Re-elected | |
1803 | Richard Lane | ||
1804 | Thomas Wagget | ||
1805 | Charles Evanson | ||
1806 | Rowland Morrison | ||
1807 | John Day | ||
1808 | Thomas Harding | ||
1809 | John Foster | ||
1810 | Noblett Johnson | ||
1811 | Paul Maylor | ||
1812 | Thomas Dorman | ||
1813 | Peter Dumas | ||
1814 | Sir David Perrier | ||
1815 | Henry Sadlier | ||
1816 | John George Newsom | ||
1817 | Edward Allen | ||
1818 | Thomas Gibbings | ||
1819 | Richard Digby | ||
1820 | Isaac Jones | ||
1821 | Sir Anthony Perrier | Huguenot and noted for Distillation method. | |
1822 | Edward Newsom | ||
1823 | Henry Bagnell | Merchant | |
1824 | Bartholomew Gibbings | ||
1825 | John N. Wrixon | ||
1826 | Thomas Harrison | ||
1827 | Richard N. Parker | ||
1828 | Thomas Dunscombe | Blackrock Castle was rebuilt during his term | |
1829 | Thomas Pope | ||
1830 | George Knapp | ||
1831 | Joseph Garde | ||
1832 | John Besnard | Huguenot / Weaver | |
1833 | Joseph Leycester | Conservative | |
1834 | Charles Perry | ||
1835 | Andrew Spearing | ||
1836 | Peter Besnard | Huguenot / Weaver | |
1837 | John Saunders | ||
1838 | John Bagnell | ||
1839 | Lionel J. Westropp | ||
1840 | James Lane | ||
1841 | Juilius Besnard | Huguenot / Weaver | |
1842 | Thomas Lyons
First Catholic Mayor of Cork since 1688. |
Merchant | |
1843 | Francis Bernard Beamish | Repeal Association | |
1844 | William Fagan | Repeal Association/Whig | |
1845 | Richard Dowden | ||
1846 | Andrew F. Roche | ||
1847 | Edward Hackett | Died in Office | |
1847 | Andrew Roche | Replaced Hackett | |
1848 | William Lyons | Father of Robert Spencer Dyer Lyons MP and physician. | |
1849 | Sir William Lyons | Re-elected and knighted on royal visit. | |
1850 | John Shea | ||
1851 | James Lambkin | ||
1852 | William Hackett | ||
1853 | John Francis Maguire | Became an MP for Dungarvan then Cork City | |
1854 | John N. Murphy | ||
1855 | Sir John Gordon | ||
1856 | William Fitzgibbon | ||
1857 | William Fitzgibbon | ||
1858 | Daniel Donegan | ||
1859 | John Arnott | Liberal | Businessman born in Scotland, founder of the Arnotts department chain. |
1860 | Sir John Arnott | Liberal | |
1861 | Sir John Arnott | Liberal | Served as an MP for Kinsale |
1862 | John Francis Maguire | Liberal | Also an MP |
1863 | John Francis Maguire | Liberal | |
1864 | John Francis Maguire | Liberal | |
1865 | Charles J. Cantillon | ||
1866 | Francis Lyons | Liberal | |
1867 | Francis Lyons | Liberal | |
1868 | Francis Lyons | Liberal | |
1869 | Daniel O'Sullivan | ||
1870 | William Hegarty | ||
1871 | John Daly | Home Rule League | |
1872 | John Daly | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
1873 | John Daly | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
1874 | Daniel A. Nagle | ||
1875 | Daniel A. Nagle | ||
1876 | George Penrose | Knighted | |
1877 | Barry J. Sheehan | ||
1878 | William V. Greeg | ||
1879 | Patrick Kennedy | ||
1880 | Patrick Kennedy | ||
1881 | Sir Daniel V. O'Sullivan | Grandfather of Maureen O'Sullivan | |
1882 | Daniel J. Galvin | ||
1883 | Daniel J. Galvin | ||
1884 | Daniel J. Galvin | Until June replaced | |
1884 | Barry J. Sheehan | From June | |
1885 | Paul J. Madden | ||
1886 | Paul J. Madden | ||
1887 | John O'Brien | ||
1888 | John O'Brien | ||
1889 | Daniel Ryan | ||
1890 | Daniel Horgan | Irish National League | |
1891 | Daniel Horgan | Irish National League | Nationalist supported Charles Stewart Parnell in Irish Parliamentary Party split |
1892 | Daniel Horgan | Irish National League | |
1893 | Augustine Roche | Irish Parliamentary Party | Supported Parnell in split |
1894 | Augustine Roche | Irish Parliamentary Party | |
1895 | Patrick H. Meade | ||
1896 | Sir John Scott | Unionist | |
1897 | Patrick H. Meade | ||
1898 | Patrick H. Meade | ||
1899–1900 | Eugene Crean | Irish Parliamentary Party | Last officeholder before title was changed |
Lord Mayors of Cork
See also
References
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