List of Lord Mayors of Dublin
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The Lord Mayor of Dublin
Lord Mayor of Dublin
The Lord Mayor of Dublin is the honorific title of the Chairman of Dublin City Council which is the local government body for the city of Dublin, the capital of Ireland. The incumbent is Labour Party Councillor Andrew Montague. The office holder is elected annually by the members of the...

 is the head of Dublin City Council
Dublin City Council
Dublin City Council is the local authority for the city of Dublin in Ireland. It has 52 members and is the largest local authority in Ireland. Until 2001, it was known as Dublin Corporation.-Legal status:...

 and first citizen of the Dublin. The title
Title
A title is a prefix or suffix added to someone's name to signify either veneration, an official position or a professional or academic qualification. In some languages, titles may even be inserted between a first and last name...

 was created in 1229 as Mayor of Dublin. It was elevated to Lord Mayor in 1665. The date of election is the end of June, and the term of office is 1 year.

13th century

  • 1229–30 Richard Muton
  • 1230–31 Henry De Exeter
  • 1231–32 Thomas De La Corner
  • 1232–33 Robert Pollard
  • 1233–34 Gilbert de Lyvet
    Gilbert de Lyvet
    Gilbert de Lyvet was an early Anglo-Norman nobleman and merchant who became one of the earliest Lord Mayors of Dublin. He donated extensive properties to the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Dublin, acted as witness for early gifts to the cathedral, and was a partisan for the Bigods, the de...

  • 1234–35 Robert Owain
  • 1235–37 Gilbert de Lyvet
  • 1237–38 Elias Burel
  • 1238–40 Robert Pollard
  • 1240–41 Henry De Exeter
  • 1241–42 William Flamstede
  • 1242–43 John Le Warre
  • 1243–44 Philip De Dureham
  • 1244–45 John Le Warre
  • 1245–46 Roger Owen
  • 1246–49 John Le Warre
  • 1249–50 Roger Oeyn
  • 1250–52 Elias Burel
  • 1252–56 John Le Warre
  • 1256–57 Richard Olaf
  • 1257–58 Sir John Le Warre
  • 1258–59 Peter Abraham
  • 1259–60 Elias Burel
  • 1260–61 Thomas De Winchester
  • 1261–63 Roger De Asshebourne
  • 1263–64 Thomas De Winchester
  • 1264–65 Vincent Taverner
  • 1265–67 Thomas De Winchester
  • 1267–68 Vincent Taverner
  • 1268–69 Roger Asshebourne
  • 1269–70 Vincent Taverner
  • 1270–71 Thomas De Winchester
  • 1271–72 William De Bristol
  • 1272–75 John Garget
  • 1275–76 City in King's Hands
  • 1276–77 Walter Unred
  • 1277–79 David De Callan
  • 1279–80 Henry Le Mareschall
  • 1280–83 David De Callan
  • 1283–86 Walter Unred
  • 1286–88 Thomas De Coventry
  • 1288–92 William De Bristol
  • 1292–94 Robert De Bray
  • 1294–95 John Le Seriaunt
  • 1295–96 Robert De Wyleby
  • 1296–99 Thomas Coyls
  • 1299–1301 John Le Seriaunt

14th century

  • 1301–02 City in King's Hands
  • 1302–02 John De Decer
  • 1303–03 Geoffrey De Morton
  • 1304–04 John Le Seriaunt
  • 1305–05 John Le Decer
  • 1306–06 John Le Seriaunt
  • 1307–09 John Le Decer
  • 1309–10 Robert De Nottingham
  • 1310–11 John Seriaunt
  • 1311–14 Richard Lawles
  • 1314–15 Robert De Nottingham
  • 1315–16 Richard Lawles
  • 1316–19 Robert De Nottingham
  • 1319–20 Robert De Moenes
  • 1320–22 Robert De Nottingham
  • 1322–24 William Douce
  • 1324–26 John Le Decer
  • 1326–27 Robert Le Tanner
  • 1327–28 William Le Mareschal
  • 1328–29 Robert Tanner
  • 1329–30 Philip Cradok
  • 1330–31 William Douce
  • 1331–32 John De Moenes
  • 1332–33 William Beydyn
  • 1333–34 Geoffrey Cromp
  • 1334–35 William Beyden
  • 1335–36 John De Moenes
  • 1336–37 Philip Cradok
  • 1337–38 John De Moenes
  • 1338–39 Robert Le Tanner
  • 1339–41 Kenewrek Scherman
  • 1341–47 John Le Seriaunt
  • 1347–48 Geoffrey Crompe
  • 1348–49 Kenewrek Scherman
  • 1349–50 Geoffrey Crompe
  • 1349–50 John Seriaunt
  • 1350–51 John Bathe
  • 1351–52 Robert De Moenes
  • 1352–53 Adam Louestoc
  • 1353–56 John Seriaunt
  • 1356–57 Robert Burnell
  • 1357–58 Peter Barfot
  • 1358–59 John Taylor
  • 1359–61 Peter Berfot
  • 1361–62 Richard Heygrewe
  • 1362–64 John Beke
  • 1364–65 David Tyrrell
  • 1365–66 Richard Heygrewe
  • 1366–67 David Tyrrell
  • 1367–68 Peter Woder
  • 1368–69 John Wydon
  • 1369–71 John Passavaunt
  • 1371–74 John Wydon
  • 1374–75 Nicholas Seriaunt
  • 1375–76 Edmund Berle
  • 1376–78 Nicholas Serivaunt
  • 1378–79 Robert Stakebold
  • 1379–80 John Wydon
  • 1380–82 John Hull
  • 1382–83 Edmund Berle
  • 1383–84 Robert Burnel
  • 1384–85 Roger Bekeford
  • 1385–86 Edmund Berle
  • 1386–87 Robert Stackebold
  • 1387–88 John Bermingham
  • 1388–89 John Passavaunt
  • 1389–90 Thomas Mareward
  • 1390–91 Thomas Cusacke
  • 1391–92 Richaed Chamberlain
  • 1392–93 John Mareward
  • 1393–96 Thomas Cusacke
  • 1396–97 Geoffrey Gallane
  • 1397–98 Thomas Cusake
  • 1398–99 Nicholas Fynglas
  • 1399–1400 Ralph Ebbe
  • 1400–01 Thomas Cusacke

15th century

  • 1401–03 John Drake
  • 1403–04 Thomas Cusacke
  • 1404–06 John Drake
  • 1406–07 Thomas Cusacke
  • 1407–08 William Wade
  • 1408–10 Thomas Cusacke
  • 1410–11 Robert Gallane
  • 1411–12 John Drake
  • 1412–13 Thomas Cusake
  • 1413–14 Luke Dowdall
  • 1414–16 Thomas Cusacke
  • 1416–17 Walter Tyrrell
  • 1417–19 Thomas Cusacke
  • 1419–20 Walter Tyrrell
  • 1420–22 John Burnell
  • 1422–23 Thomas Cusacke
  • 1423–24 John White
  • 1424–25 Thomas Cusacke
  • 1425–26 Sir Walter Tyrrell
  • 1426–27 John Walshe
  • 1427–29 Thomas Shortall
  • 1429–30 Thomas Cusacke
  • 1430–32 John White
  • 1432–33 John Hadsor
  • 1433–34 Nicholas Woder
  • 1434–35 Ralph Pembroke
  • 1435–36 John Kylbery
  • 1436–37 Robert Chambre
  • 1437–38 Thomas Newberry
  • 1438–39 Nicholas Woder
  • 1439–40 John FitzRobert
  • 1440–41 Nicholas Woder
  • 1441–42 Ralph Pembroke
  • 1442–47 Nicholas Woder
  • 1447–48 Thomas Newbery
  • 1448–49 No entry
  • 1449–51 Sir Robert Burnell
  • 1451–53 Thomas Newbery
  • 1453–54 Sir Nicholas Woder
  • 1454–55 Sir Robert Burnell
  • 1455–56 Philip Bellewe
  • 1456–57 John Bennett
  • 1457–58 Thomas Newbery
  • 1458–59 Sir Robert Burnell
  • 1459–60 Thomas Walshe
  • 1460–61 Thomas Newbery
  • 1461–62 Sir Robert Burnell
  • 1462–63 No entry
  • 1463–65 Sir Thomas Newbery
  • 1465–66 Simon FitzRery
  • 1466–67 William Crampe
  • 1467–69 Thomas Newbery
  • 1469–70 Arland Ussher
  • 1470–71 Thomas Walton
  • 1471–72 Simon FitzRery
  • 1472–73 John Fyan
  • 1473–74 John Bellewe
  • 1474–75 Nicholas Burke
  • 1475–77 Thomas FitzSimon
  • 1477–78 Patrick FitzLeones
  • 1478–79 John Weste
  • 1479–80 John Fyan
  • 1480–81 Willian Donewyth
  • 1481–82 Thomas Mulghan
  • 1482–83 Patrick FitzLeones
  • 1483–85 John West
  • 1485–86 John Serjaunt
  • 1486–87 Janico Markis
  • 1487–88 Thomas Meiler
  • 1488–89 William Tyve
  • 1489–90 Richard Stanyhurst
  • 1490–91 John Serjaunt
  • 1491–92 Thomas Bennet
  • 1492–93 John Serjaunt
  • 1493 Richard Arlon
  • 1493–94 John Savage
  • 1494–95 Patrick FitzLeones
  • 1495–96 Thomas Birmingham
  • 1496–97 John Geydon
  • 1497–98 Thomas Collier
  • 1498–99 Reginald Talbot
  • 1499–1500 James Barby
  • 1500–01 Robert Forster

16th century

  • 1501–02 Hugh Talbot
  • 1502–03 Richard Tyrrell
  • 1503–04 John Blake
  • 1504–05 Thomas Newman
  • 1505–06 Nicholas Hertbard
  • 1506–07 William English
  • 1507–08 William Canterell
  • 1508–09 Thomas Philip
  • 1509–10 William Blank
  • 1510–11 Nicholas Roch
  • 1511–12 Thomas Bermingham
  • 1512–16 No entry
  • 1516–17 Christopher Ussher
  • 1517–23 No entry
  • 1523–24 Nicholas Queytrot
  • 1524–25 No entry
  • 1525–26 Richard Talbot
  • 1526–27 Walter Ewstas
  • 1527–30 No entry
  • 1530–31 Thomas Barbe
  • 1531–32 John Sarsewell
  • 1532–33 Nicholas Gaydon
  • 1533–34 Walter FitzSimon
  • 1534–35 Robert Shilyngford
  • 1535–36 Thomas Stephens
  • 1536–37 John Shilton
  • 1537–38 John Scuyr
  • 1538–39 James FitzSymond
  • 1539–40 Nicholas Bennet
  • 1540–41 Walter Tyrrell
  • 1541–42 Nicholas Umfre
  • 1542–43 Nicholas Stanihurst
  • 1543–46 No entry
  • 1546–47 Henry Plunket
  • 1547–48 Thady Duff
  • 1548–49 James Hancoke
  • 1549–50 Richard Fyane
  • 1550–51 John Money
  • 1551–52 Michael Penteny
  • 1552–53 Robert Cusake
  • 1553–54 Bartholomew Ball
  • 1554–55 Patrick Sarsfield
  • 1555–56 Thomas Rogers
  • 1556–57 John Challyner
  • 1557–58 John Spenefelde
  • 1558–59 Robert Golding
  • 1559–60 Christopher Sedgrave
  • 1560–61 Thomas FitzSimon
  • 1561–62 Robert Ussher
  • 1562–63 Thomas Fininge
  • 1563–64 Robert Cusake
  • 1564–65 Richard Fiand
  • 1565–66 Nicholas FitzSimon
  • 1566–67 Sir William Sarsfield
  • 1567–68 John FitzSimon
  • 1568–69 Michael Bea
  • 1569–70 Walter Cusake
  • 1570–71 Henry Brown
  • 1571–72 Patrick Dowdall
  • 1572–73 James Bellewe
  • 1573–74 Christopher Fagan
  • 1574–75 John Ussher
  • 1575–76 Patrick Goghe
  • 1576–77 John Goghe
  • 1577–78 Giles Allen
  • 1578–79 Richard Rownswell
  • 1579–80 Nicholas Duffe
  • 1580–81 Walter Ball
  • 1581–82 John Gaydon
  • 1582–83 Nicholas Ball
  • 1583–84 John Lennan
  • 1584–85 Thomas Cosgrave
  • 1585–86 William Piccott
  • 1586–87 Richard Rownswell
  • 1587–88 Richard Fagan
  • 1588–89 Walter Sedgrave
  • 1589–90 John Forster
  • 1590–91 Edmond Devnish
  • 1591–92 Thomas Smith
  • 1592–93 Philip Conran
  • 1593–94 James Janes
  • 1594–95 Thomas Gerrald
  • 1595–96 Francis Taylor
    Francis Taylor (martyr)
    Blessed Francis Taylor was a Mayor of Dublin, Ireland, incarcerated because of his Catholicism....

  • 1596–97 Michael Chamberlain
  • 1597–98 Nicholas Weston
  • 1598–99 James Bellewe
  • 1599–1600 Gerald Yonge
  • 1600–01 Nicholas Barran

17th century

  • 1601–02 Matthew Hancocke
  • 1602–03 John Terrell
  • 1603–04 William Goughe
  • 1604–05 John Elliott
  • 1605–06 John Brice
  • 1606–07 John Arthore
  • 1607–08 Nicholas Barran
  • 1608–09 John Cusacke
  • 1609–10 Robert Ball
  • 1610–11 Richard Barrye
  • 1611–12 Thomas Bushopp
  • 1612–13 Sir James Carroll
  • 1613–14 Richard Forster
  • 1614–16 Richard Brown
  • 1616–17 John Bennes
  • 1617–18 Sir James Carroll
  • 1618–19 John Lany
  • 1619–20 Richard Forster
  • 1620–21 Richard Browne
  • 1621–22 Edward Ball
  • 1622–23 Richard Wiggett
  • 1623–24 Thadee Duff
  • 1624–25 William Bushopp
  • 1625–26 Sir James Carroll
  • 1626–27 Thomas Evans
  • 1627–28 Edward Jans
  • 1628–29 Ronert Bennett
  • 1629–30 Christopher Forster
  • 1630–31 Thomas Evans
  • 1631–32 George Jones
  • 1632–33 Robert Bennett
  • 1633–34 Robert Dixon
  • 1634–35 Sir James Carroll
  • 1635–37 Sir Christopher Forster
  • 1637–38 James Watson
  • 1638–39 Sir Christopher Forster
  • 1639–40 Charles Forster
  • 1640–42 Thomas Wakefield
  • 1642–47 William Smith
  • 1647–48 William Bladen
  • 1648–49 John Pue
  • 1649–50 Thomas Pemberton
  • 1650 Sankey Sullyard
  • 1650–51 Raphael Hunt
  • 1651–52 Richard Tighe
  • 1652–53 Daniel Hutchinson
  • 1653–54 John Preston
  • 1654–55 Thomas Hooke
  • 1655–56 Richard Tighe
  • 1656–57 Ridgley Hatfield
  • 1657–58 Thomas Waterhousw
  • 1658–59 Peter Wybrants
  • 1659–60 Robert Deey
  • 1660–61 Hubert Adryan Verneer
  • 1661–62 George Gilbert
  • 1662–63 John Cranwell
  • 1663–65 William Smyth
  • 1665–66 Sir Daniel Bellingham (First Lord Mayor)
  • 1666–67 John Desmynieres
  • 1667–68 Mark Quinn
  • 1668–69 John Forrest
  • 1669–70 Lewis Desmynieres
  • 1670–71 Enoch Reader
  • 1671–72 Sir John Totty
  • 1672–73 Robert Deey
  • 1673–74 Sir Joshua Allen
  • 1674–75 Sir Francis Brewster
  • 1675–76 William Smith
  • 1676–77 Christopher Lovet
  • 1677–78 John Smith
  • 1678–79 Peter Ward
  • 1679–80 John Eastwood
  • 1680–81 Luke Lowther
  • 1681–83 Sir Humphrey Jervis
  • 1683–84 Sir Elias Best
  • 1684–85 Sir Abel Ram
  • 1685–86 Sir John Knox
  • 1686–87 Sir John Castleton
  • 1687–88 Sir Thomas Hackett
  • 1688–89 Sir Michael Creagh
  • 1689–90 Terence McDermott
  • 1690–91 John Otrington
  • 1691–93 Sir Michael Mitchell
  • 1693–94 Sir John Rogerson
    Sir John Rogerson
    Sir John Rogerson was an Irish politician, wealthy merchant and property developerHe was elected Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1693–94 and represented Clogher in the Parliament of Ireland from 1692 to 1693, then Dublin City from 1695 to 1703. He built his country residence, "The Glen" or "Glasnevin...

  • 1694–95 George Blackhall
  • 1695–96 William Watts
  • 1696–97 Sir William Billington
  • 1697–98 Bartholemew Vanhomrigh
  • 1698–99 Thomas Quinn
  • 1699–1700 Sir Anthony Percy
  • 1700–01 Sir Mark Rainsford

18th century

  • 1701–02 Samuel Walton
  • 1702–03 Thomas Bell
  • 1703–04 John Page
  • 1704–05 Sir Francis Stoyte
  • 1705–06 William Gibbons
  • 1706–07 Benjamin Burton
  • 1707–08 John Pearson
  • 1708–09 Sir William Fownes
  • 1709–10 Charles Forrest
  • 1710–11 Sir John Eccles
  • 1711–12 Ralph Gore
  • 1712–14 Sir Samuel Cooke
  • 1714–15 Sir James Barlow
  • 1715–16 John Stoye
  • 1716–17 Thomas Bolton
  • 1717–18 Anthony Barkey
  • 1718–19 William Quaill
  • 1719–20 Thomas Wilkinson
  • 1720–21 George Forbes
  • 1721–22 Thomas Curtis
  • 1722–23 William Dickson
  • 1723–24 John Porter
  • 1724–25 John Reyson
  • 1725–26 Joseph Kane
  • 1726–27 William Empson
  • 1727–28 Sir Nathaniel Whitwell
  • 1728–29 Henry Burrowes
  • 1729 John Page
  • 1729–30 Sir Peter Verdoen
  • 1730–31 Nathaniel Pearson
  • 1731–32 Joseph Nuttall
  • 1732–33 Humphrey French
  • 1733–34 Thomas How
  • 1734–35 Nathaniel Kane
  • 1735–36 Sir Richard Grattan
  • 1736 George Forbes
  • 1736–37 James Somerville
    Sir James Somerville, 1st Baronet
    Sir James Somerville, 1st Baronet was an Irish politician.He was the only son of Thomas Somerville and his wife Sarah King, daughter of James King. In 1729, Southwell entered the Irish House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Dublin City, representing the constituency until his death in 1748....

  • 1737–38 William Walker
  • 1738–39 John Macarroll
  • 1739–40 Daniel Falkiner
    Daniel Falkiner
    Daniel Falkiner was an Irish politician.He was the second son of Daniel Falkiner and his wife Rebecca Blackwell. His cousin was Sir Riggs Falkiner, 1st Baronet. He represented Baltinglass in the Irish House of Commons from 1727 until his death in 1759. In 1739, Falkiner was appointed Lord Mayor of...

  • 1740–41 Sir Samuel Cooke
  • 1741–42 William Aldrich
  • 1742–43 Gilbert King
  • 1743–44 David Tew
  • 1744–45 John Walker
  • 1745–46 Daniel Cooke
  • 1746–47 Richard White
  • 1747 William Walker
  • 1747–48 Sir George Ribton
  • 1748–49 Robert Ross
  • 1749–50 John Adamson
  • 1750–51 Thomas Taylor
  • 1751–52 John Cooke
  • 1752–53 Sir Charles Barton
  • 1753–54 Andrew Murray
  • 1754–55 Hans Bailie
  • 1755–56 Percival Hunt
  • 1756–57 John Forbes
  • 1757–58 Thomas Meade
  • 1758–59 Philip Crampton
  • 1759–60 John Tew
  • 1760–61 Sir Patrick Hamilton
  • 1761–62 Sir Timothy Allen
  • 1762–63 Charles Rossell
  • 1763–64 William Forbes
  • 1764–65 Benjamin Geale
  • 1765–66 Sir James Taylor
  • 1766–67 Edward Sankey
  • 1767–68 Francis Fetherston
  • 1768–69 Benjamin Barton
  • 1769–70 Sir Thomas Blackhall
  • 1770–71 George Reynolds
  • 1771–72 Francis Booker
  • 1772 William Forbes
  • 1772–73 Richard French
  • 1773–74 Willoughby Lightburne
  • 1774–75 Henry Hart
  • 1775–76 Thomas Emerson
  • 1776–77 Henry Bevan
  • 1777–78 William Dunne
  • 1778–79 Sir Anthony King
  • 1779–80 James Hamilton
  • 1780–81 Kilner Swettenham
  • 1781–82 John Darragh
  • 1782–83 Nathaniel Warren
  • 1783–84 Thomas Green
  • 1784–85 James Horan
  • 1785–86 James Sheil
  • 1786–87 George Alcock
  • 1787–88 William Alexander
  • 1788–89 John Rose
  • 1789–90 John Exshaw
  • 1790–91 Henry Hewison
  • 1791–92 Henry Gore Sankey
  • 1792–93 John Carleton
  • 1793–94 William James
  • 1794–95 Richard Moncrieff
  • 1795–96 Sir William Worthington
  • 1796–97 Samuel Reed
  • 1797–98 Thomas Fleming
  • 1798–99 Thomas Andrews
  • 1799–1800 John Sutton
  • 1800 John Exshaw
  • 1800–01 Charles Thorp

1801–1840

  • 1801–02 Richard Manders
  • 1802–03 Jacob Poole
  • 1803–04 Henry Hutton
  • 1804–05 Meredith Jenkins
  • 1805–06 James Vance
  • 1806–07 Joseph Pemberton
  • 1807–08 Hugh Trevor
  • 1808–09 Frederick Darley
  • 1809–10 Sir William Stamer, Bt.
    Baronet
    A baronet or the rare female equivalent, a baronetess , is the holder of a hereditary baronetcy awarded by the British Crown...

  • 1810–11 Nathaniel Hone
  • 1811–12 William Henry Archer
  • 1812–13 Abraham Bradley King
  • 1813–14 John Cash
  • 1814–15 John Claudius Beresford
    John Claudius Beresford
    John Claudius Beresford was a Tory UK Member of Parliament representing Dublin City 1801–1804 and County Waterford 1806–1811.-Early life:...

  • 1815–16 Robert Shaw
  • 1816–17 Mark Bloxham
  • 1817–18 John Alley
  • 1818–19 Sir Thomas McKenny
  • 1819–20 Sir William Stamer, Bt.
  • 1820–21 Sir Abraham Bradley King, Bt.
  • 1821–22 Sir John Kingston James, Bt.
  • 1822–23 John Smith Fleming
  • 1823–24 Richard Smyth
  • 1824–25 Drury Jones
  • 1825–26 Thomas Abbott
  • 1826–27 Samuel Wilkinson Tyndall
  • 1827–28 Sir Edmond Nugent
  • 1828–29 Alexander Montgomery
  • 1829–30 Jacob West
  • 1830–31 Sir Robert Harty, 1st Bt.
  • 1831 Richard Smyth
  • 1831–32 Sir Thomas Whelan
  • 1832–33 Charles Palmer Archer
  • 1833–34 Sir George Whiteford
  • 1834–35 Arthur Perrin
  • 1835–36 Arthur Morrison
  • 1836–37 William Hodges
  • 1837–38 Samuel Warren
  • 1838–39 George Hoyte
  • 1839–40 Sir Nicholas William Brady
  • 1840–41 Sir John Kingston James, Bt.

1841–1900

The Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840
Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840
The Municipal Corporations Act 1840 , An Act for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in Ireland, was passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 10 August 1840....

 comes into force. Under this Act, all ratepayers with a yearly valuation of £10 could vote in civic elections and sit on the council. Dublin Corporation
Dublin Corporation
Dublin Corporation , known by generations of Dubliners simply as The Corpo, is the former name given to the city government and its administrative organisation in Dublin between 1661 and 1 January 2002...

 (now Dublin City Council) becomes the new municipal authority for the city of Dublin. Daniel O'Connell was elected to the new Dublin Corporation and took office as Lord Mayor of Dublin, the first Roman Catholic to be Lord Mayor since 1690.
Year Name Party
1841–42 Daniel O'Connell
Daniel O'Connell
Daniel O'Connell Daniel O'Connell Daniel O'Connell (6 August 1775 – 15 May 1847; often referred to as The Liberator, or The Emancipator, was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century...

1842–43 George Roe
1844 Timothy O'Brien
O'Brien Baronets
There have been four Baronetcies created for persons with the surname O'Brien, one in the Baronetage of Ireland and three in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom....

1845 John L. Arabin
1846 John Keshan
1847 Michael Staunton
1848 Jeremiah Dunne
1849 Sir Timothy O'Brien
O'Brien Baronets
There have been four Baronetcies created for persons with the surname O'Brien, one in the Baronetage of Ireland and three in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom....

, 1st Bt.
Baronet
A baronet or the rare female equivalent, a baronetess , is the holder of a hereditary baronetcy awarded by the British Crown...

1850 John Reynolds
1851 Benjamin Guinness
Benjamin Guinness
Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, 1st Baronet was an Irish brewer and philanthropist.-Brewer:Born in Dublin, he was the third son of the second Arthur Guinness , and his wife Anne Lee, and a grandson of the latter's namesake who founded the Guinness brewery in 1759...

1852 John D'Arcy
1853 Robert Henry Kinahan
1854 Sir Edward McDonnell
1855 Joseph Boyce
1856 Fergus Farrell
1857 Richard Atkinson
1858 John Campbell
1859 James Lambert
1860 Redmond Carroll
1861 Richard Atkinson
1862 Denis Moylan
1863 John Prendergast Vereker
1864 Peter Paul McSwiney
1865 Sir John Barrington
1866 James William Mackey
1867 William Lane Joynt
1868–69 Sir William Carroll
1870 Edward Purton
1871 Patrick Bulfin
1871 John Campbell
1872 Robert Garde Durdin
1873 Sir James William Mackey
1874 Maurice Brooks
1875 Peter Paul McSwiney
1876 Sir George Bolster Owens, Bt.
1877 Lewis Wormser Harris
Lewis Wormser Harris
Lewis Wormser Harris was a bill-broker, financier, member of Dublin Corporation and prominent member of the Dublin Hebrew Congregation.-Biography:...

1877–78 Hugh Tarpey
1879 Sir John Barrington
1880 Edmund Dwyer Gray
Edmund Dwyer Gray (Irish politician)
Edmund Dwyer Gray was an Irish newspaper proprietor, politician and MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...

1881 George Moyers
1882–83 Charles Dawson
1884 William Meagher
1885 John O'Connor
John O'Connor (Lord Mayor of Dublin)
John O'Connor was an Irish nationalist politician who was elected in 1885 as Lord Mayor of Dublin and also as a Member of Parliament for South Kerry....

1886–88 Timothy Daniel Sullivan
Timothy Daniel Sullivan
Timothy Daniel Sullivan was an Irish nationalist, journalist, politician and poet who wrote the Irish national hymn "God Save Ireland", in 1867...

1888–89 Thomas Sexton Irish Parliamentary Party
Irish Parliamentary Party
The Irish Parliamentary Party was formed in 1882 by Charles Stewart Parnell, the leader of the Nationalist Party, replacing the Home Rule League, as official parliamentary party for Irish nationalist Members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons at...

1890 Edward Joseph Kennedy
1891–92 Joseph Michael Meade
1893 James Shanks
1894–95 Valentine Blake Dillon
1896–97 Richard F. McCoy
1898–1900 Daniel Tallon
1900–01 Sir Thomas Devereux Pile, Bt.

20th century

Year Name Party
1901–04 Timothy Harrington United Irish League
United Irish League
The United Irish League was a nationalist political party in Ireland, launched 23 January 1898 with the motto "The Land for the People" . Its objective to be achieved through agrarian agitation and land reform, compelling larger grazier farmers to surrender their lands for redistribution amongst...

1904–06 Joseph Hutchinson
1906–08 Joseph Patrick Nannetti
Joseph Patrick Nannetti
Joseph Patrick Nannetti , was an Irish nationalist Home rule politician, trade union leader, and as Irish Parliamentary Party member and Member of Parliament represented the constituency of College Green, Dublin in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...

United Irish League
United Irish League
The United Irish League was a nationalist political party in Ireland, launched 23 January 1898 with the motto "The Land for the People" . Its objective to be achieved through agrarian agitation and land reform, compelling larger grazier farmers to surrender their lands for redistribution amongst...

1908–09 Gerald O'Reilly
1909–10 William Coffey
1910–11 Michael Doyle
1911–12 John J. Farrell
1912–15 Lorcan Sherlock
1915–18 James Michael Gallagher
1917–24 Laurence O'Neill
Laurence O'Neill
Laurence O'Neill was an Irish politician and corn merchant. O'Neill was elected to Dáil Éireann as an independent Teachta Dála for Dublin Mid at the 1922 general election...

Independent
Independent (politician)
In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do...

1924–30 Position suspended
1930–39 Alfred Byrne
Alfred Byrne
Alfred Byrne , also known as Alfie Byrne, was an Irish nationalist politician, who served as both an MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and as a Teachta Dála in Dáil Éireann. As Lord Mayor of Dublin he was known as the "shaking hand of Dublin".He was born...

Independent
Independent (politician)
In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do...

1939–41 Kathleen Clarke
Kathleen Clarke
Kathleen Clarke, née Daly was a member of Cumann na mBan, and one of very few privy to the plans of the Easter Rising in 1916. She was the wife of Tom Clarke and sister to Ned Daly, both of whom would be executed for their part in the Rebellion...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1941–43 Peadar Doyle
Peadar Doyle
Peadar S. Doyle was an Irish politician. An engineer by profession, he was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Cumann na nGaedheal Teachta Dála for the Dublin South constituency at the 1923 general election. He was re-elected at each subsequent general election until he retired from politics at...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1943–45 Martin O'Sullivan
Martin O'Sullivan
Martin O'Sullivan was an Irish Labour Party politician. A railway official, he was elected to Dáil Éireann as a Labour Party Teachta Dála for the Dublin North West constituency at the 1943 general election. He was re-elected at the 1944 and 1948 general elections. He lost his seat at the 1951...

Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

1945–46 Peadar Doyle
Peadar Doyle
Peadar S. Doyle was an Irish politician. An engineer by profession, he was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Cumann na nGaedheal Teachta Dála for the Dublin South constituency at the 1923 general election. He was re-elected at each subsequent general election until he retired from politics at...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1946–47 John McCann
John McCann (Irish politician)
John McCann was an Irish politician, author and journalist. McCann stood unsuccessfully for election at the 1937 and 1938 general elections. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála at the Dublin South by-election held on 6 June 1939. The by-election was caused by the...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1947–48 Patrick Cahill Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1948–49 John Breen Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

1949–50 Cormac Breathnach
Cormac breathnach
Cormac Breathnach was an Irish national school teacher and politician.Breathnach served as Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1949–1950 and had been involved in the National Labour Party before being convinced to switch his political allegiances by Éamon de Valera, the founder of Fianna Fáil.He was first...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1950–51 Jack Belton
Jack Belton
John Belton was an Irish politician, builder and publican. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1948 general election as a Fine Gael Teachta Dála for Dublin North East. He was re-elected at the 1951, 1954, 1957 and 1961 general elections...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1951–53 Andrew Clarkin Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1953–54 Bernard Butler
Bernard Butler (Irish politician)
Bernard Butler was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and teacher. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála at the 1943 general election for the Dublin Townships constituency. He was re-elected at every subsequent general election up to 1957...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1954–55 Alfred Byrne
Alfred Byrne
Alfred Byrne , also known as Alfie Byrne, was an Irish nationalist politician, who served as both an MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and as a Teachta Dála in Dáil Éireann. As Lord Mayor of Dublin he was known as the "shaking hand of Dublin".He was born...

Independent
Independent (politician)
In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do...

1955–56 Denis Larkin
Denis Larkin
Denis Larkin was an Irish Labour Party politician and trade union official, and son of Dublin's most noted trade union leader, the Liverpool-born Jim Larkin, who died in 1948 . He was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Labour Party Teachta Dála for the Dublin North East constituency at the 1954...

Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

1956–57 Robert Briscoe
Robert Briscoe (politician)
Robert Briscoe , known as Bob Briscoe was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Teachta Dála in the Oireachtas from 1927 to 1965.- Family :...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1957–58 James Carroll Independent
Independent (politician)
In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do...

1958–59 Catherine Byrne Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1959–60 Philip Brady
Philip Brady (Irish politician)
Philip A. Brady was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Teachta Dála for Dublin South Central for 19 years.He was elected to Dáil Éireann on his first attempt, at the 1951 general election...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1960–61 Maurice E. Dockrell
Maurice E. Dockrell
Maurice Edward Dockrell was an Irish Fine Gael party politician who was elected to Dáil Éireann at ten successive general elections, serving as a TD for thirty-four years....

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1961–62 Robert Briscoe
Robert Briscoe (politician)
Robert Briscoe , known as Bob Briscoe was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Teachta Dála in the Oireachtas from 1927 to 1965.- Family :...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1962–63 James O'Keeffe
James O'Keeffe
James Joseph O'Keeffe was an Irish Fine Gael politician. A merchant and company director, he was a member of the Seanad from 1954–1961. During this period he also stood unsuccessfully for the Dáil constituency of Dublin South West in the 1951 and 1957 elections. He succeeded at the third attempt...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1963–64 Seán Moore
Seán Moore (Irish politician)
Seán Moore was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.Seán Moore was born in Dublin in 1913 and grew up in Irishtown, Dublin. He was educated at the Vocational School in Ringsend and University College Dublin where he received a diploma in Social and Economic Science...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1964–65 John McCann
John McCann (Irish politician)
John McCann was an Irish politician, author and journalist. McCann stood unsuccessfully for election at the 1937 and 1938 general elections. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála at the Dublin South by-election held on 6 June 1939. The by-election was caused by the...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1965–67 Eugene Timmons
Eugene Timmons
Eugene Timmons was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. An office worker, Timmons was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Teachta Dála for the Dublin North East constituency at the 1961 general election having previously stood in the 1948, 1951 and 1954 general elections, but not the 1957 general...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1967–68 Thomas Stafford Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1968–69 Frank Cluskey
Frank Cluskey
Frank Cluskey was an Irish politician and a former leader of the Irish Labour Party.Frank Cluskey was born on 1 April 1930 in Dublin. He worked as a butcher and then joined the Labour Party. He quickly became a branch secretary in the Workers' Union of Ireland. In the 1965 general election he was...

Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

1969–74 Position suspended
1974–75 James O'Keeffe
James O'Keeffe
James Joseph O'Keeffe was an Irish Fine Gael politician. A merchant and company director, he was a member of the Seanad from 1954–1961. During this period he also stood unsuccessfully for the Dáil constituency of Dublin South West in the 1951 and 1957 elections. He succeeded at the third attempt...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1975–76 Paddy Dunne
Paddy Dunne (politician)
Patrick "Paddy" Dunne was a Labour Party politician from Dublin in Ireland. He was Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1975 to 1976, and a senator from 1981 to 1982....

Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

1976–77 Jim Mitchell Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1977–78 Michael Collins
Michael Collins (Dublin politician)
Michael Collins was an Irish Labour Party politician who served as Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1977–1978. He stood unsuccessfully as a Labour Party candidate for Dáil Éireann at the 1973, 1977 and 1981 general elections.-References:...

Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

1978–79 Paddy Belton
Paddy Belton
Patrick Belton was an Irish politician, company director and publican. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fine Gael Teachta Dála at the Dublin North East by-election held on 30 May 1963 caused by the death of his brother Jack Belton. He was re-elected for Dublin North East at the 1965,...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1979–80 William Cumiskey Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

1980–81 Fergus O'Brien
Fergus O'Brien
Fergus O'Brien is a former Irish Fine Gael politician, and a former Teachta Dála .Fergus O'Brien was born in Dublin in 1930. He was educated at the College of Technology at Bolton Street before becoming involved in politics. O'Brien was elected to Dáil Éireann on his second attempt at the 1973...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1981–82 Alexis FitzGerald, Jnr Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1982–83 Daniel Browne Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

1983–84 Michael Keating
Michael Keating (Irish politician)
Michael Keating is a former Irish politician.-Early life:Michael Keating was born in Dublin in 1946. He was educated at the Christian Brothers O'Connell School, University College Dublin and St. Patrick's College in Maynooth where he received a Bachelor of Arts...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1984–85 Michael O'Halloran Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

1985–86 Jim Tunney Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1986–87 Bertie Ahern
Bertie Ahern
Patrick Bartholomew "Bertie" Ahern is a former Irish politician who served as Taoiseach of Ireland from 26 June 1997 to 7 May 2008....

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1987–88 Carmencita Hederman
Carmencita Hederman
Carmencita Hederman is a former Independent Irish politician. She served on Dublin City Council from 1974–99. She was Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1987–88 during the Dublin Millennium celebrations. She was elected to the Seanad in 1989 for the University of Dublin constituency...

Independent
Independent (politician)
In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do...

1988–89 Ben Briscoe
Ben Briscoe
Ben Briscoe is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician.-Member of Dáil Éireann:He was a Teachta Dála for 37 years, representing a series of constituencies in Dublin....

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1989–90 Seán Haughey
Seán Haughey
Seán Haughey is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He was a Teachta Dála for the Dublin North Central constituency from 1992 to 2011 and is a former Minister of State....

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1990–91 Michael Donnelly Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1991–92 Seán Kenny Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

1992–93 Gay Mitchell
Gay Mitchell
Gabriel "Gay" Mitchell is an Irish politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Dublin constituency since 2004. He is a member of Fine Gael, part of the European People's Party, and a former Teachta Dála for the Dublin South Central constituency from 1981–2007. He was defeated by...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1993–94 Tomás Mac Giolla Workers' Party
Workers' Party of Ireland
The Workers' Party is a left-wing republican political party in Ireland. Originating in the Sinn Féin organisation founded in 1905 by Arthur Griffith, it took its current form in 1970 after a split within the party, adopting its current name in 1982....

1994–95 John Gormley
John Gormley
John Gormley is an Irish politician. He was the leader of the Irish Green Party from 2007 to 2011, and was a Teachta Dála for the Dublin South East constituency from 1997 to 2011. He served as Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government from 2007–11...

Green Party
Green Party (Ireland)
The Green Party is a green political party in Ireland. It was founded as the Ecology Party of Ireland in 1981 by Dublin teacher Christopher Fettes. The party became the Green Alliance in 1983 and in 1987 was renamed to its current title in English...

1995–96 Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus
Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus
Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus was an Irish environmentalist, barrister and politician who drew attention to his campaign issues by changing his name. He was often known as "Dublin Bay Loftus".Born Seán D...

Independent
Independent (politician)
In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do...

1996–97 Brendan Lynch Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

1997–98 John Stafford
John Stafford (Irish politician)
John Stafford is a former Irish Fianna Fáil party politician and Teachta Dála . He was first elected to the 25th Dáil in the 1987 General election for Dublin Central...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

1998–99 Joe Doyle
Joe Doyle
Joe Doyle was an Irish Fine Gael politician. He was a long-standing public representative for the Dublin South East constituency...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

1999–2000 Mary Freehill
Mary Freehill
Mary Freehill was the 329th Lord Mayor of Dublin. She served during the Millennium Year from 5 July 1999 to 3 July 2000. She is the Labour Party Councillor for Rathmines Pembroke Ward on Dublin City Council...

Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

2000–01 Maurice Ahern
Maurice Ahern
Maurice Ahern is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He was a member of Dublin City Council for the Cabra–Glasnevin local electoral area from 1999 to 2009. He was first elected at the 1999 local elections, topping the poll. He was re-elected at the 2004 local elections. He was the Lord Mayor of...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...


21st century

Year Name Party
2001–02 Michael Mulcahy
Michael Mulcahy (Irish politician)
Michael Mulcahy is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He was a Teachta Dála for the Dublin South Central constituency from 2002 to 2011....

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

2002–03 Dermot Lacey
Dermot Lacey
Dermot Lacey is an Irish Labour Party politician. He is a member of Dublin City Council in Dublin, Ireland.-Political career:Lacey has been a member of Dublin City Council since 1993 - first representing the South East Inner City area and, since the 1999 Local Elections, the Pembroke area. He...

Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

2003–04 Royston Brady
Royston Brady
Royston Mathew Brady is an Irish businessman and former politician who served as Lord Mayor of Dublin between 2003–2004.-Background and early life:...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

2004–05 Michael Conaghan
Michael Conaghan
Michael Conaghan is an Irish Labour Party politician. He was elected as a Teachta Dála for the Dublin South Central constituency at the 2011 general election....

Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

2005–06 Catherine Byrne
Catherine Byrne
Catherine Byrne is an Irish Fine Gael politician. She has been a Teachta Dála for the Dublin South Central constituency since May 2007. She stood unsuccessfully as a candidate at the 2002 general election, she was elected on her next attempt at the 2007 general election...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

2006–07 Vincent Jackson
Vincent Jackson (politician)
Vincent "Ballyfermot" Jackson is an Irish independent politician and a member of Dublin City Council.Originally a carpenter by profession, he became involved with a variety of community and youth projects in Ballyfermot in Dublin. He first contested the 1991 local elections where he was elected to...

Independent
Independent (politician)
In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do...

2007–08 Paddy Bourke Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

2008–09 Eibhlin Byrne
Eibhlin Byrne
Eibhlin Byrne is a former Fianna Fáil politician, and served as Lord Mayor of Dublin from 2008–09.Byrne has held a number of senior positions including Acting Director of the Daughters of Charity Child and Family Service, Head of Communication and Advocacy at Depaul Trust , and Chair of the...

Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...

2009–10 Emer Costello
Emer Costello
Emer Costello is an Irish Labour Party politician and member of Dublin City Council. She was Lord Mayor of Dublin from 2009–10.A native of County Louth she has a B.A. and a H.Dip...

Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...

2010–11 Gerry Breen
Gerry Breen
Gerry Breen is an Irish Fine Gael politician and a former Lord Mayor of Dublin.Born in Clontarf in Dublin, Breen first entered politics in 1981 when he joined Fine Gael. In the 1999 local elections, he was elected to Dublin City Council representing the five seat Clontarf local electoral area...

Fine Gael
Fine Gael
Fine Gael is a centre-right to centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland. It is the single largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament. The party has a membership of over 35,000...

2011– Andrew Montague
Andrew Montague (Irish politician)
Andrew Montague is an Irish Labour Party politician and member of Dublin City Council. He is the current Lord Mayor of Dublin.He was first elected to Dublin City Council in the Irish local elections, 2004 as a member for the Ballymun-Whitehall local electoral area...

Labour Party
Labour Party (Ireland)
The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland. The Labour Party was founded in 1912 in Clonmel, County Tipperary, by James Connolly, James Larkin and William X. O'Brien as the political wing of the Irish Trade Union Congress. Unlike the other main Irish...


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