Chief Secretary For Ireland

The Chief Secretary was the most important position for determining British policy in Ireland after the Lord Lieutenant, and was frequently a cabinet level position in the 19th and early twentieth centuries.

Chief Secretary's Office, Dublin Castle
By the late 19th century, power had effectively shifted from the Lord Lieutenant across the courtyard of Dublin Castle to his number two, the Chief Secretary for Ireland.

Chief Secretaries for Ireland, 1660-1922

*Sir Hamar Greenwood 1920-1922

 

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