This page is a list of mayors of the city of Limerick, Ireland.[1][2][3]
List
edit- 1195: John Spafford
- 1196: Alexander Barrett
- 1197: Henry Troy
Mayors
editYear | Mayor | Notes |
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1197–1198 | Adam Sarvant | |
1199 | Thomas Cropper | |
1210 | Roger Maij | |
1211 | John Cambitor | |
1212 | Walter Crop | |
1213 | Robert White | |
1214 | Siward Minutor | |
1215 | Siwardus D. Fferendona | |
1216 | J. Russell, alias Creagh | |
1217 | John Banbury | |
1218 | Thomas Fitz-Arthur | |
1219 | John Avenbrugger | |
1230 | Reynold de St. Jacobo | |
1231 | Nicholas Fitzsimons | |
1234 | Graldus Domiler | |
1235 | John de Hanco | |
1236 | John Poines | |
1237 | Henry Troy | |
1241 | Nicholas Fitz-Thois | |
1255 | John White | |
1258 | Thomas Crop | |
1259 | Adam Serjeant | |
1260 | Henry Troy | |
1261 | Robert Juvenis | |
1262 | Reginald de St. Jacobo | |
1263 | John Russell, alias Creaghe | |
1264 | John Banbery | |
1265 | Richard Troway | |
1266 | Geraldus de Mulier | |
1267 | John Hamilton | |
1268 | Robert Poynes | |
1269 | Henry Troy | |
1270 | Richard Milles Owen | |
1271 | John White | |
1271 | Gregory Wanybould | |
1273 | John Banbery | |
1274 | Gilbert Fitz-Thomas | |
1275 | Geraldus Millis Owen | |
1276 | Edmund Longan | |
1277 | Gregory Vonbonde | |
1278 | Morris Lisborne | |
1279 | Gerald de Murley | |
1280 | Maurice Blund | |
1281 | Richard Troy | |
1282 | Henry Troy | |
1283 | John Kildare | |
1284 | Gerald Morles | |
1285 | Edward Longane | |
1294 | Maurice Lisborn | |
1295 | Gerald de Morly | |
1296 | Richard Troy | |
1297 | Nicholas Fitzsimons | |
1298 | Gerald Morles | |
1299 | Richard Troy | |
1300 | John Kildare Gerald Domilier |
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1301 | John de Hanco | |
1302 | Robert Poines | |
1303 | Henry Troy | |
1304 | Richard Milles Owen | |
1305 | John White | |
1306 | Thomas Bambury | |
1307 | William Loung | |
1308 | Robert Juvenis or Young Henry Troy | |
1308 | Gregory Wambold | |
1309 | Gregory Wainbold | |
1310 | John Banbery | |
1311 | Rowland Troy | |
1312 | John Creagh | |
1313 | Walter White | |
1314 | John Samtone Robert Troy |
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1315 | Robert Juvenis Gregory Wambold |
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1316 | John White Maurice de Lisborn |
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1317 | Thomas Blake Kildare Gregory Wambold |
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1318 | Nicholas White William Prendergast |
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1319 | Philip Rainbold | |
1320 | Thomas Bambery | |
1321 | Richard Loung | |
1322 | Walter White | |
1323 | Roger de Lisborn | |
1324 | John Fitz-John White | |
1325 | John Fitz-John Le Blunt | |
1326 | John White | |
1327 | Gregory Wainbold | |
1328 | Henry Troy | |
1329 | Gregory Wyneband | |
1330 | Gregory Wyneband John White |
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1331 | Gregory Wyneband | |
1332 | Thomas Bambery | |
1333 | Gregory Wainbold | |
1334 | Thomas Black of Kildare | |
1335 | Richard Milles Owen | |
1336 | John White | |
1337 | Gregory Wainbold | |
1338 | John Kildare | |
1339 | Thomas Kildare | |
1340 | Richard Milles Owen | |
1341 | Thomas Bambery | |
1342 | Robert White | |
1343 | Gregory Wambold | |
1344 | Simon Bouir Gregory de Lisborn |
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1345 | Nicholas Fitz-Thomas Simon Coney |
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1346 | Nicholas Fitzsymons | |
1347 | John Croft | |
1348 | Richard Miles Owen | |
1349 | Richard Miles Owen of Emly | |
1350 | Richard Millisse of Emly | |
1351 | Robert Creagh | |
1352 | Nicholas Fitz-Thomas | |
1353 | Nicholas Fitzsimons | |
1354 | John Nash | |
1355 | Nicholas Black of Kildare | |
1356 | John Kildare | |
1357 | Rd Bultingford | |
1358 | John Crofte | |
1359 | Richard Milles Owen | |
1360 | Richard Milles Owen jnr, | |
1361 | Nicholas Bakkeear | |
1362 | Robert Creaghe | |
1363 | John Bambery | |
1364 | Thomas Pill | |
1365 | John Fitz-Thomas Arthur | |
1366 | Thomas Bambery | |
1367 | John Baultingfourd | |
1368 | Gilbert Fitz-Thomas | |
1369 | John White | |
1370 | Gilbert F. Thomas Blake | |
1371 | Robert Creaugh | |
1372 | John Arthur | |
1373 | Nicholas Blackader | |
1374 | Richard Milles Owen | |
1375 | Wm. Bambery | |
1376 | Richard Bultingfourd | |
1377 | Thomas Kildare | |
1378 | William White | |
1379 | Thomas Kildare | |
1380 | Richard Bultingford | |
1381 | John Banbery | |
1382 | John White | |
1383 | Richd. Troy | |
1384 | Thomas Kildare | |
1385 | Thom. Pill | |
1386 | Richard Bultingfourd | |
1387 | John White | |
1388 | Thomas Malby | |
1389 | John White | |
1390 | Richard Baltingford | |
1391 | John White | |
1392 | John Kildare | |
1393 | Thomas Kildare | |
1394 | Thomas Kildare | |
1395 | Walter Daniel | |
1396 | Richard Bullingfourd | |
1397 | Thomas Kildare | |
1398 | Thomas Kildare | |
1399 | Nicholas Black | |
1400 | John Arthur | |
1401 | Peter Loftus | |
1402 | Thomas Spicer | |
1403 | John Arthur | |
1404 | John Arthur, 27 June John Spofford, 6 Dec. |
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1405 | Thomas Kildare | |
1406 | unknown | |
1407 | Thomas Comyn | |
1408 | Thomas Comyn | |
1409 | Thomas Comyn | |
1410 | John Bambery | |
1411 | Thomas Troy | |
1412 | unknown | |
1413 | Thomas Comyn | |
1414 | Thomas White | |
1415 | Peter Loftus | |
1416 | Thomas Comyn | |
1417 | Thomas Comyn | |
1418 | John Gale alias Spafford | |
1419 | John Spafford | |
1420 | Richard Troy | |
1421 | Thomas Arthur | |
1422 | Richd. Troy | |
1423 | Spafford | |
1424 | Pires Loftus | |
1425 | Richard Troy | |
1426 | Thomas Arthur | |
1427 | Nicholas Stritch | |
1428 | Thomas Comyn | |
1429 | unknown | |
1430 | Richard Troy | |
1431 | William Arthur | |
1432 | John Spafford | |
1433 | Thomas Bambery | |
1434 | William Wailsh | |
1435 | Richard Fox | |
1436 | Nicholas Arthur | |
1437 | William Yong | |
1438 | Thomas Comyn | |
1439 | Walter Yong | |
1440 | William Arthur | |
1441 | William Arthur | |
1442 | Nicholas Arthur | |
1443 | Richard Fox | |
1444 | Nicholas Arthur | |
1445 | Richard Arthur | |
1446 | Nicholas Arthur | |
1447 | William Loftus | |
1448 | William Comyn | |
1449 | William Arthur | |
1450 | Thomas Arthur | |
1451 | Richard Arthur | |
1452 | Nicholas Arthur | |
1453 | Thomas Barthon | |
1454 | Nicholas Arthur | |
1455 | William Longe | |
1456 | Edmond Howell | |
1457 | Nicholas Arthur | |
1458 | Nicholas Arthur | |
1459 | William Comyn | |
1460 | Richard Arthur | |
1461 | Patrick Torger | |
1462 | Nich. Fitz-Thomas Arthur | |
1463 | Nicholas Arthur | |
1464 | Nicholas Arthur | |
1465 | Patrick Torger | |
1466 | Thomas Arthur | |
1467 | Thomas Arthur | |
1468 | William Comyn | |
1469 | Thomas Arthur | |
1470 | Henry Creagh David Creagh |
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1471 | John Arthur | |
1472 | Patrick Arthur | |
1473 | William Comyn | |
1474 | John Arthur | |
1475 | David Creagh | |
1476 | Patrick Arthur | |
1477 | Daniel Crevagh | |
1478 | Thomas Arthur | |
1479 | Thomas Arthur | |
1480 | John Arthur | |
1481 | John Comyn | |
1482 | David Arthur | |
1483 | John Fitz-Nicholas Arthur | |
1484 | Walter Whyte | |
1485 | William Harold | |
1486 | John Arthur | |
1487 | John Arthur | |
1488 | David Creagh | |
1489 | Thomas Arthur | |
1490 | Patrick Arthur | |
1491 | David Creagh | |
1492 | Maurice Stacpol | |
1493 | Edmond Lodge | |
1494 | Georg Fitz-Nicholas Arthur | |
1495 | Edmond Longe | |
1496 | George Comyn | |
1497 | George Comyn | |
1498 | William Harold | |
1499 | David Roche | |
1500 | Philip Stackpol | |
1501 | Christopher Arthur | |
1502 | John Creagh | |
1503 | Nicholas Stretch | |
1504 | Nicholas Stretch | |
1505 | William Harold | |
1506 | William Arthur | |
1507 | William Creagh | |
1508 | Nicholas Fitz-Patrick Fox | |
1509 | Nich. Thos. Fitz-W. Arthur | |
1510 | Nicholas Stretch | |
1511 | Thomas Roch | |
1512 | Robert Harrold | |
1513 | Robert Stackpol | |
1514 | Richard Fox | |
1515 | Thomas Comyn | |
1516 | Nicholas Harrold | |
1517 | Nicholas Harrold | |
1518 | David Comyn | |
1519 | John Rocheford | |
1520 | Walter Ryce | |
1521 | David Comyn | |
1522 | David Whyte | |
1523 | David Roche | |
1524 | Christopher Arthur | |
1525 | James Harrold | |
1526 | Thomas Yong | |
1527 | Nicholas Creagh | |
1528 | Nicholas Stretch | |
1529 | Patrick Fanning | |
1530 | Stephen Creagh | |
1531 | Edmond Harrold | |
1532 | Daniel Fitz-George Arthur | |
1533 | Thomas Yong | |
1534 | John Fitz-Nicholas Arthur | |
1535 | Edmond Sexton | Ancestor of the Pery family including Viscount Pery.[4] |
1536 | Bartholomew Stretch | |
1537 | Nicholas Comyn | |
1538 | William Fanning | |
1539 | Leonard Creagh | |
1540 | Dominick Whyte | |
1541 | Patrick Everard | |
1542 | George Crevagh | |
1543 | David Whyte | |
1544 | James Harrold | |
1545 | Dominick Whyte | |
1546 | Stephen Creagh | |
1547 | John Fitz-Nicholas Arthur | |
1548 | William Stretch | |
1549 | John Fitzgeo. Stretch | |
1550 | James Fox | |
1551 | James Creagh for 1 month James Fox for 2 months |
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1552 | William Stretch | |
1553 | William Verdune | |
1554 | James Stretch | |
1555 | John Stackpol | |
1557 | Clement Fanning | |
1558 | Edward Fitz-Daniel Arthur | |
1559 | Daniel Comyn | |
1560 | Peter Fitz-Leonard Creagh | |
1561 | Richard Fanning | |
1562 | Nicholas Whyte | |
1563 | Nicholas Harrold | |
1564 | George Roche | |
1565 | Thomas Fitz-John Arthur | |
1567 | Christopher Creagh | |
1568 | Dominick Fanning | |
1569 | Philip Rochford | |
1570 | John Fitz-Stephen Comyn | |
1571 | Geo. Fitz-William Fanning | |
1572 | Richard Stretch | |
1573 | Thoms Fitz-John Arthur | |
1574 | Thomas Harrold | |
1575 | Roger Everard | |
1576 | Stpn. Fitz-Dominick Whyte | |
1577 | Thomas Fitz-John Arthur | |
1578 | John Woulfe | |
1579 | Nicholas Fitz-Bw.Stretch | |
1580 | John Fitz-Gerald Roche | |
1581 | James Fitz-John Galway | |
1582 | John Fitz-Bw. Stretch | |
1583 | Nicholas Comyn | |
1584 | James Fanning | |
1585 | Stephen Sexten | |
1586 | Thomas Yong | |
1587 | George Fanning | |
1588 | Jordan Roche | |
1589 | Nicholas Bourke | |
1590 | Thomas Fitz-William Stretch | |
1591 | Oliver Bourke | |
1592 | Nicholas Fitz-Thomas Arthur | |
1593 | Peter Fitz-Dominick Creagh | |
1594 | John Fitz-Bw. Stretch | |
1595 | James Whyte died 1st month Peter Fitz-John Creagh |
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1596 | Robert Whyte | |
1597 | Dominick Fitzjordan Roche | |
1598 | James Cromwell | |
1599 | William Fitz-John Stretch | |
1600 | Galfridus (Sir Geoffrey) Galway | |
1601 | Stephen Roche | |
1602 | Philip Roch | |
1603 | Nicholas Bourke | |
1604 | James Galway | |
1605 | Edmund Fox for 2 months James Woulf |
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1606 | Edmund Sexten | |
1607 | Nicholas Arthur | |
1608 | Patrick Arthur | |
1609 | David Whyte | |
1610 | Clement Fanning | Grandfather of Dominick Fanning (mayor 1641).[5] |
1611 | David Comyn Edmund Sexton |
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1612 | Wm. Myeagh, 4 months Christopher Creagh, 8 months |
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1613 | Dominick Fitz-Peter Creagh | |
1614 | Michael Walter, 5 months James Galway |
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1615 | William Stretch, 14 days Simon Fanning David Comyn |
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1616 | James Galway Dominick Roche Christopher Creagh |
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1617 | John Fitz-John Stretch | |
1618 | Dominick Roche Peter Fitz-Peter Whyte |
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1619 | Edward Sexten | |
1620 | Henry Barkley | |
1621 | Dominick Roche | |
1622 | John Fitz-John Stretch | |
1623 | Edward Sexten | |
1624 | David Fitz-Nicholas Comyn | |
1625 | Henry Barkley | |
1626 | James Fitz-Nicholas Bourke | |
1627 | James Fitz-John Stretch | |
1628 | Peter Fitz-Peter Creagh | |
1629 | Dr. Domk. Fitz-David Whyte | |
1630 | Nicholas Fanning | |
1631 | Andrew Fitz-Andrew Creagh | |
1632 | James Lawless | |
1633 | John Meyeagh | |
1634 | Peter (or Pierce) Creagh Fitz-Andrew | |
1635 | Thomas Fitz-Martin Arthur | |
1636 | Sir Domk. Fitz-Bw. Whyte | |
1637 | James Fitz-James Whyte | |
1638 | Robert Lawless | |
1639 | Jordan Roch (the younger) | |
1640 | William Fitz-Ed. Comyn | |
1641 | Dominick Fitz-Simon Fanning | Grandson of Clement Fanning (mayor 1610).[5] Executed by the English in 1651 for his role in the Irish Rebellion of 1641.[6] |
1642 | Peter Fitz-Pierce Creagh | |
1643 | Dominick Fitz-David Whyte | |
1644 | Francis Fanning | |
1645 | John Fitz-Thomas Bourke | |
1646 | Dominick Fitz-Stephen Fanning | |
1647 | Peter (Pierce) Creagh Fitz-Andrew | |
1648 | Sir Nicholas Fitz-David Comyn | |
1649 | John Fitz-Wm. Creagh | |
1650 | Thomas Fitz-Patrick Creagh | |
1651 | Peter Fitz-Peter Creagh or Pierse Creagh | Ancestor of the Creagh family of Dangan, County Clare.[7] |
1656 | Colonel Henry Ingolsby | |
1657 | Captain Ralf Wilson | |
1658 | William Yarwell | |
1659 | Wm. Hartwell | |
1660 | Thomas Miller | |
1661 | John Comyn | |
1662 | Henry Bindon | |
1663 | Sir Ralph Wilson | |
1664 | Sir Ralph Wilson | |
1665 | Sir Wm. King | |
1666 | Samuel Foxon | |
1667 | Sir Ralph Wilson | |
1668 | Sir Ralph Wilson | |
1669 | E. Werendoght | |
1670 | R. Studdendoght | |
1671 | John Bourin | |
1672 | Sir Geo. Ingoldsby | |
1673 | Wm. York | |
1674 | Wm. York | |
1675 | Edward Clarke | |
1676 | Capt. Humphrey Hartwell | |
1677 | Capt. Humphrey Hartwell | |
1678 | Wm. York | |
1679 | Sir William King | |
1680 | Anthony Bartlett | |
1681 | Fras. Whitamor | |
1682 | Wm. Gribble | |
1683 | Wm. Gribble | |
1684 | Robert Smyth | |
1685 | George Roche | |
1686 | George Roche | |
1687 | Robert Hannan | |
1688 | Robert Hannan | |
1689 | Thomas Harrold | |
1690 | John Power | |
1691 | George Roche | |
1692 | John Craven | |
1693 | John Foord | |
1694 | Edward Waight/Wight | Father of mayor John Wight.[8] |
1695 | Thomas Rose | Of Devonshire origins, lived in Morgans North, County Limerick.[9] |
1696 | Simon White | His second son John was an estate owner from Cappawhite, County Tipperary.[10] |
1697 | John Young | |
1698 | James Robinson | |
1699 | Robert Twigg | |
1700 | Richard Pope | |
1701 | William Davis | |
1702 | George Roche (younger) | |
1703 | John Vincent | |
1704 | Richard Lyllis | |
1705 | Tock Roch | |
1706 | John Higgins | |
1707 | Randel Holland | |
1708 | Richard Craven | |
1709 | Rawly Colpoys | |
1710 | Pierse Piercy | |
1711 | Edward Waight/Wight | Same as in 1694.[8] |
1712 | William Butler | |
1713 | Ezechias Holland | |
1714 | William Franklin | |
1715 | George Sexton | |
1716 | Francis Sergeant | |
1717 | George Bridgeman | |
1718 | William Medcaff | |
1719 | Richard Davis | |
1720 | John Seamor | |
1721 | George Roche | MP for Limerick City (1713-1727)[11] |
1722 | Joseph Wilson | |
1723 | Tock Roche | |
1724 | Tock Roche | |
1725 | John Carr | |
1726 | Lieut-Gen Thomas Pierce | |
1727 | John Vincent | |
1728 | Arthur Vincent | |
1729 | Walter Parker | |
1730 | William Carr | |
1731 | Philip Rawson | |
1732 | Charles Smyth | MP for Limerick City (1731-1776) |
1733 | William Wilson | |
1734 | Richard Maunsell | |
1735 | George Wright | |
1736 | Thomas Vincent | |
1737 | Thomas Southwell | |
1738 | George Sexton | |
1739 | Isaac Clampett | |
1740 | Joseph Roche Thomas Vincent |
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1741 | John Wight | Son of mayor Edward Wight.[8] |
1742 | John Robinson | |
1743 | Arthur Roche | |
1744 | Henry Long | |
1745 | Robert Cripps | |
1746 | Henry Ivers | |
1747 | John Ingram | |
1748 | John Jones | |
1749 | David Roch | |
1750 | Henry Southwell MP | |
1751 | James Smyth | |
1752 | John Sheppard | |
1753 | Peter Sargent | |
1754 | John Gough | |
1755 | Stepney Rawson Stepney | |
1756 | Arthur Roch | |
1757 | Andrew Shepherd | |
1758 | Sexten Baylee | His nephew Henry was owner of Mount Baylee in Knockatinty, County Clare [12] |
1759 | Francis Sargent | |
1760 | Arthur Roche | |
1761 | George Vincent | A confirmation of arms was made to his descendants on 1 October 1873.[13] |
1762 | Edward Villiers | |
1763 | Robert Hallam | |
1764 | Thomas Smyth | |
1765 | George Sexton, junior | |
1766 | Joseph Cripps | |
1767 | Thomas Vereker | |
1768 | John Barrett | |
1769 | John Vereker | |
1770 | Exham Vincent | |
1771 | Christopher Carr Christopher | |
1772 | Arthur Roche George Roche |
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1773 | Joseph Johns | |
1774 | Richard Hart | |
1775 | William Gabbett | |
1776 | Thomas Smyth | |
1777 | Walter Widenham | |
1778 | Philip Smyth | |
1779 | Eaton Maunsell | |
1780 | F. Sargent James | |
1781 | Thomas Carpenter | |
1782 | George Smyth | |
1783 | Alexander Franklin | |
1784 | Thomas Pearse | |
1785 | Christopher Knight | |
1786 | William Fitzgerald | |
1787 | John Creagh | |
1788 | Richard Maunsell | |
1789 | Joseph Gabbett | |
1790 | John Minchin | |
1791 | Thomas Shepherd | |
1792 | Benjamin Frend | |
1793 | Henry D'Esterre | |
1794 | Henry D'Esterre | |
1795 | Thomas Gabbett | |
1796 | John Harrison Joseph Cripps |
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1797 | Joseph Cripps | |
1798 | Frederick Lloyd | |
1799 | Frederick Lloyd | |
1800 | Ralph Westropp | Married Harriet, sister of Charles Vereker, 2nd Viscount Gort. Owner of Coolreagh in Kilnoe.[14] |
1801 | ||
1802 | Joseph Sargent | |
1803 | Arthur Vincent | |
1804 | Robert Briscoe | |
1805 | William Fosbery | |
1806 | Richard Harte | |
1807 | Kilner Brooke Brasier | |
1808 | John Cripps | |
1809 | Francis Lloyd | |
1810 | Francis Lloyd | |
1811 | William Hunt | |
1812 | Andrew Watson | |
1813 | Thomas S. Wilkinson | |
1814 | Edward Moroney | |
1815 | John Vereker | |
1816 | John Vereker | |
1817 | John Vereker | |
1818 | Joseph Gabbett | |
1819 | Joseph Gabbett | |
1820 | Sir Christopher Marrett | |
1821 | Thomas Ormsby | |
1822 | D. F. G. Mahony | |
1823 | Henry Watson | |
1824 | Henry Watson | |
1825 | Henry Watson | |
1826 | Nicholas Mahon | |
1827 | Thomas Jervis | |
1828 | Vere Hunt | |
1829 | Henry Rose | |
1830 | John Cripps | |
1831 | John Vereker | |
1832 | John Vereker | |
1833 | John Vereker, junior | |
1834 | John J. Piercy | |
1835 | William Gibson | |
1836 | John Vereker, junior | |
1837 | Edmond Moroney | |
1838 | Garrett Hugh Fitzgerald | |
1839 | Richard Franklin | |
1840 | Henry Vereker Lloyd | |
1841 | C. S. Vereker | |
1842 | Martin Honan | Lived in Quinsborough in Parteen townland, County Clare in 1837.[15] |
1843 | ||
1844 | Pierse Shannon W. J. Geary |
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1845 | W. J. Geary | |
1846 | E. F. G. Ryan | |
1847 | Thomas Wallnutt | |
1848 | Michael Quin | Holder of Ballynisky townand, County Limerick, as of Griffith's Valuation.[16] |
1849 | John Boyse Laurence Quinlivan |
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1850 | Laurence Quinlivan | |
1851 | Thaddeus McDonnell | |
1852 | Dr Thomas Kane | |
1853 | William H. Hall | |
1854 | Henry Watson | |
1855 | Henry O'Shea | |
1856 | James Spaight | |
1857 | Dr Thomas Kane | |
1858 | Edmund Gabbett | |
1859 | Michael R. Ryan | |
1860 | William Fitzgerald T. McDonnell John T. McSheehy |
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1861 | John T. McSheehy | |
1862 | William Lane-Joynt | |
1863 | Robert MacMahon | |
1864 | Eugene O'Callaghan | |
1865 | John Richard Tinsley | |
1866 | Peter Tait | |
1867 | Peter Tait | |
1868 | Peter Tait Thomas Elliot Carte |
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1869 | Thomas Boyse | |
1870 | William Spillane JP DL | Educated at Crescent College.[17] |
1871 | Robert McDonnell | |
1872 | John Watson Mahony John J. Cleary |
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1873 | John J. Cleary | |
1874 | John J. Cleary | |
1875 | Ambrose Hall | As of 1906, lived in Ross estate in O'Briensbridge civil parish, County Clare.[18] |
1876 | John Francis Walker | |
1877 | James Spaight | |
1878 | Stephen Hastings | |
1879 | Michael O'Gorman | |
1880 | Michael O'Gorman | |
1881 | Thomas George O'Sullivan | |
1882 | Jerome Counihan | |
1883 | Jerome Counihan | |
1884 | Maurice Lenihan | |
1885 | Stephen O'Mara (nationalist) | |
1886 | Stephen O'Mara MP (nationalist) | |
1887 | Francis Arthur O'Keefe | |
1888 | Francis Arthur O'Keefe MP | |
1889 | Francis Arthur O'Keefe MP | |
1890 | William J. O'Donnell | |
1891 | Patrick Riordan | |
1892 | Denis F. McNamara | |
1893 | Bryan O'Donnell | |
1894 | Bryan O'Donnell | |
1895 | Bryan O'Donnell William Nolan |
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1896 | William Nolan Michael Cusack |
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1897 | Michael Cusack[19] | |
1898–1899 |
1899–2014
editYear | Mayor | Party | Notes | |
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1899–1902 | John Daly | Irish National League | MP for Limerick City (1895) and a leader of the Irish Republican Brotherhood | |
1902–1903 | James F. Barry | Labour | ||
1903–1905 | Michael Donnelly | Independent | ||
1905–1907 | Michael Joyce | Irish Parliamentary | MP for Limerick City (1900–1918) | |
1907–1908 | John Kerr | Irish Parliamentary | ||
1908–1910 | Thomas Donnellan | Irish Parliamentary | ||
1910–1913 | Timothy Ryan | United Irish League | ||
1913–1916 | Philip O'Donovan | Irish Parliamentary | Became Limerick Corporation Alderman for Irishtown Ward in January 1911.[20][21] | |
1916–1918 | Sir Stephen Quin | Irish Parliamentary | ||
1918–1920 | Phons O'Mara | Irish Parliamentary | Son of Senator Stephen O'Mara.[22] | |
1920–1921 | Michael O'Callaghan | Sinn Féin | Murdered alongside George Clancy. His sister-in-law, Deputy Mayor Maire O'Donovan was afterwards co-opted to his Limerick City Council seat.[23] | |
1921 | George Clancy | Sinn Féin | Murdered by Black and Tans on 7 March 1921[24] | |
1921–1923 | Stephen M. O'Mara | Sinn Féin | Mary O'Donovan served as Deputy Mayor, 21 May 1921 to 30 January 1922 Anti-Treaty Sinn Féin from 1922. Resigned 1 October 1923 after defeat in the Irish Civil War | |
1923–1925 | Bob de Courcy | Republican | Resigned 30 June 1925 | |
1925–1927 | Paul O'Brien | Cumann na nGaedheal | Previously a local manager at Texaco and stage actor. Limerick City Councillor 1920–1931.[25] | |
1927–1928 | John George O'Brien | Cumann na nGaedheal | Died on 18 or 19 November 1944.[26] | |
1928–1930 | Michael Keyes | Labour | Father of Christopher P. Keyes (Mayor 1957–1958)[27] | |
1930–1933 | Patrick Donnellan | Cumann na nGaedheal | [28] | |
1933–1934 | Patrick F. Quinlan | Cumann na nGaedheal | ||
1934 | Independent | |||
1934–1936 | James M. Casey | Labour | He led the Limerick Soviet in 1919.[29] Previously, he had taken over mayoral duties after the 1921 George Clancy massacre.[30] After 32 years of lobbying by his grandson, James Casey Walk was named after him in 2000.[31] | |
1936–1941 | Daniel Bourke | Fianna Fáil | Teachta Dála for Limerick from 1927–1952 | |
1941–1943 | Desmond J. O'Malley, Snr | Fianna Fáil | The Old Crescentian was elected Limerick City Councillor in 1935.[32] | |
1943–1944 | James McQuane | Labour | ||
1944–1945 | James Reidy | Fine Gael | ||
1945–1946 | Michael Hartney | Fianna Fáil | Limerick City Councillor 1922–1950. His first wife was killed in the Siege of Adare.[33] | |
1946–1947 | John C. Hickey | Fianna Fáil | ||
1947–1948 | Patrick O'Connell | Fianna Fáil | ||
1948–1949 | Michael B. O'Malley | Fianna Fáil | ||
1949–1950 | Gerard B. Dillon | Fianna Fáil | ||
1950–1951 | Kevin Bradshaw | Fianna Fáil | First term. His election was described as one of the closest in the position's history.[34] | |
1951–1952 | Stephen Coughlan | Clann na Poblachta | TD for Limerick East (1961–1977) | |
1952–1953 | Kevin Bradshaw | Fianna Fáil | Second term[35] | |
1953–1954 | John Carew | Fine Gael | First term[36] | |
1954–1957 | Ted Russell | Clann na Poblachta | ||
1957–1958 | Christopher P. Keyes[27] | Labour | Son of Michael Keyes (Mayor 1928–1930)[27] | |
1958–1959 | Joseph P. "Rory" Liddy[37] | Fianna Fáil | First term[37][38] | |
1959–1960 | John Carew | Fine Gael | Second term[36] | |
1960–1961 | Paddy Kelly | Fine Gael | ||
1961 | Donogh O'Malley | Fianna Fáil | Resigned November 1961.[39] TD for Limerick East (1954–1968)[40] | |
1961–1962 | Frank Glasgow | Fianna Fáil | Limerick City Councillor from 1951, he played a significant role in the Gaelic revival movement.[41] | |
1962–1964 | Frances Condell | Independent | First female Mayor | |
1964–1965 | John Danagher | Clann na Poblachta | Teacher at a national school[42] | |
1965–1966 | Frank Leddin | Labour | First term. City Councillor 1960–1997.[43] | |
1966–1967 | Vincent Feeney | Fianna Fáil | ||
1967–1968 | Ted Russell | Fine Gael | ||
1968–1969 | Jack Bourke | Fianna Fáil | ||
1969–1970 | Stephen Coughlan | Labour | Second term | |
1970–1971 | Joseph P. "Rory" Liddy | Fianna Fáil | Second term[37] | |
1971–1972 | Gus O'Driscoll | Fine Gael | ||
1972–1973 | Paddy Kiely | Fianna Fáil | Survived a knife attack on 27 November 1993.[44] | |
1973–1974 | Michael Lipper | Labour | TD for Limerick East (1977–1981) | |
1974–1975 | Pat Kennedy | Fine Gael | ||
1975–1976 | Thady Coughlan | Labour | ||
1976–1977 | Ted Russell | Fine Gael | ||
1977–1978 | Frank Prendergast | Labour | First term. TD for Limerick East 1982–1989 | |
1978–1980 | Bobby Byrne[45] | Fine Gael | ||
1980–1981 | Clem Casey | Fianna Fáil | ||
1981–1982 | Thomas "Tommy" Allen | Labour | Previously a train driver, and later founder of a printing company. First Mayor from Southill.[46] | |
1982–1983 | Tony Bromell | Fianna Fáil | Senator 1988–1989[47] | |
1983–1984 | Terry Kelly | Fine Gael | Sister of Tánaiste Peter Barry.[48] | |
1984–1985 | Frank Prendergast | Labour | Second term | |
1985–1986 | Pat Kennedy | Fine Gael | ||
1986–1987 | Jack Bourke | Fianna Fáil | Second term | |
1987–1988 | Tim Leddin | Fine Gael | ||
1988–1989 | Paddy Madden | Fianna Fáil | First term | |
1989–1990 | Gus O'Driscoll | Fine Gael | ||
1990–1991 | Paddy Madden | Fianna Fáil | Second term. Second Mayor to return after a one-year lapse.[49] | |
1991–1992 | Jim Kemmy | Labour | TD for Limerick East (1981–1982; 1987–1997) | |
1992–1993 | John Quinn | Progressive Democrats | ||
1993–1994 | Jan O'Sullivan | Labour | Senator (1993–1997) and later TD for Limerick East (1998–2011) and Limerick City (2011–2020) | |
1994–1995 | Dick Sadlier | Progressive Democrats | ||
1995–1996 | Jim Kemmy | Labour | Second term | |
1996–1997 | Kieran O'Hanlon | Fianna Fáil | ||
1997–1998 | Frank Leddin | Labour | Second term[43] | |
1998–1999 | Joe Harrington | Independent | ||
1999–2000 | Jack Bourke | Fianna Fáil | Third term | |
2000–2001 | John Ryan | Labour | ||
2001–2002 | Dick Sadlier | Fianna Fáil | ||
2002–2003 | John Cronin | Fianna Fáil | ||
2003–2004 | Dick Sadlier | Fianna Fáil | ||
2004–2005 | Michael Hourigan | Fine Gael | ||
2005–2006 | Diarmuid Scully | Fine Gael | Admiral of the Shannon River.[50] | |
2006–2007 | Joe Leddin | Labour | Grand-nephew of Michael Keyes (Mayor 1928–1930) | |
2007–2008 | Ger Fahy | Fine Gael | ||
2008–2009 | John Gilligan | Independent | ||
2009–2010 | Kevin Kiely | Fine Gael | ||
2010–2011 | Maria Byrne | Fine Gael | ||
2011–2012 | Jim Long | Fine Gael | Became a City Councillor in 2003.[51] | |
2012–2013 | Gerry McLoughlin | Labour | ||
2013–2014 | Kathleen Leddin | Independent |
Mayor of the City and County of Limerick
editYear | Mayor | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
2014–2015 | Kevin Sheahan | Fianna Fáil | |
2015–2016 | Liam Galvin | Fine Gael | |
2016–2017 | Kieran O'Hanlon | Fianna Fáil | |
2017–2018 | Stephen Keary | Fine Gael | |
2018–2019 | James Collins | Fianna Fáil | |
2019–2020 | Michael Sheahan | Fine Gael | |
2020–2021 | Michael Collins | Fianna Fáil | |
2021–2022 | Daniel Butler | Fine Gael | |
2022–2023 | Francis Foley | Fianna Fáil | |
2023–2024 | Gerald Mitchell | Fine Gael |
Mayor of Limerick
editDirectly-elected office
Year | Mayor | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
2024–present | John Moran | Independent |
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