Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
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The office of Commander-in-Chief, Ireland was the commander of British forces in Ireland before 1922.
[edit] Commanders-in-Chief, Ireland, 1774-1922
- General Lord Heathfield 1774-1775
- General Sir John Irwin 1775-1782
- Lieutenant-General John Burgoyne 1782-1784
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Augustus Pitt 1784-1791
- General George Warde 1791-1793
- General Lord Rossmore 1793-1796
- General Lord Carhampton 1796-1798
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ralph Abercromby 1798
- General Lord Cornwallis 1798-1801
- General Sir William Medows 1801-1803
- General Henry Edward Fox 1803
- General Lord Cathcart 1803-1806
- General Lord Harrington 1806-1812
- General Lord Hopetoun 1812-1813
- General Sir George Hewet 1813-1816
- General Sir George Beckwith 1816-1820
- General Sir David Baird 1820-1822
- General Sir Samuel Auchmuty 1822
- Field Marshal Lord Combermere 1822-1825
- General Sir George Murray 1825-1828
- Field Marshal Lord Strafford 1828-1831
- Lieutenant-General Lord Vivian 1831-1836
- Field Marshal Sir Edward Blakeney 1836-1855
- Field Marshal Lord Seton 1855-1860
- General Sir George Brown 1860-1865
- Field Marshal Lord Strathnairn 1865-1870
- General Lord Sandhurst 1870-1875
- Field Marshal Sir John Michel 1875-1880
- General Sir Thomas Montagu Steele 1880-1885
- Field Marshal HH Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar 1885-1890
- Field Marshal Lord Wolseley 1890-1895
- Field Marshal Lord Roberts 1895-1900
- Field Marshal HRH The Duke of Connaught 1900-1904
- Field Marshal Lord Grenfell 1904-1908
- General Sir Neville Lyttelton 1908-1912
- General Sir Arthur Paget 1912-1915
- Major-General Sir Lovick Friend 1915-1916
- General Sir John Maxwell 1916-1917
- General Sir Bryan Mahon 1917-1918
- Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Shaw 1918-1920
- General Sir Nevil Macready 1920-1922
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