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The governor of Kinsale was a military officer who commanded the garrison at
Kinsale Kinsale ( ; ) is a historic port and fishing town in County Cork, Ireland. Located approximately south of Cork City on the southeast coast near the Old Head of Kinsale, it sits at the mouth of the River Bandon, and has a population of 5,281 (a ...
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Charles Fort Charles Hoy Fort (August 6, 1874 – May 3, 1932) was an American writer and researcher who specialized in anomalous phenomena. The terms "Fortean" and "Forteana" are sometimes used to characterize various such phenomena. Fort's books sold w ...
in County Cork. The office became a sinecure and in 1833 was to be abolished from the next vacancy.


List of governors of Kinsale and Charles Fort


Governors

*1690: Charles Churchill *1693: The Earl of Inchiquin *1719: Lord Harry Powlett *1723: Humphrey Gore *1726:
Gervais Parker General Gervais Parker (also spelt Gervase; 1695 – 19 June 1750) was a British Army officer. For the final decade of his life, he served as Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Irish Army during the reign of George II. He was the elder surviving ...
*1739–1740:
John Ligonier Field Marshal John Ligonier, 1st Earl Ligonier, (7 November 168028 April 1770), was a French Huguenot exile, born Jean Louis de Ligonier in Castres, Southern France. He had a long and distinguished career in the British army and was appointed ...
*1749: Robert Frazer * Philip Anstruther *1759–1764: John Folliott *1765–1770: The Earl of Drogheda *20 March 1770:
James Gisborne James Gisborne (died 1778) was a British Army officer and Member of the Irish Parliament. Biography He was the son of James Gisborne, rector of Staveley, Derbyshire; Thomas Gisborne was his younger brother. He went to Ireland as page to the D ...
*8 September 1770–1801: The Lord Rossmore *1801–1806: William Neville Gardiner *1806–1819: Sir Cornelius Cuyler *1819–1827: Sir David Baird *1827–1830: William Guard *1830–1849: Sir Warren Marmaduke Peacocke


Lieutenant-governors

*: James Waller (died 1702) * Henry Hawley (died 1724) *1724: George Bate *1725:
Gervais Parker General Gervais Parker (also spelt Gervase; 1695 – 19 June 1750) was a British Army officer. For the final decade of his life, he served as Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Irish Army during the reign of George II. He was the elder surviving ...
*1747–1759: John Folliott * –1776: Nicholas Price *1776– : Sir Francis James Buchanan *1783–1786:
John Hancock John Hancock ( – October 8, 1793) was an American Founding Father, merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. He served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first and third Governor of the ...
*1786–1789:
George Bernard General George Bernard (died May 1820) was a British Army officer. Military career Bernard was appointed a captain in the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons on 7 July 1774 and then promoted to major in the 20th Light Dragoons on 3 December 1782 and to ...
*1789–1827: Arthur Browne *1827–1829:
Sir William Inglis {{Use dmy dates, date=April 2012 Sir William Inglis was a Scottish knight. He is remembered for his role in a Border foray in 1395 where he answered the challenge of an English champion, Sir Thomas Struthers, and killed him in single combat. As a r ...
*1829–1833: John Sulivan Wood


References

{{Governors of Ireland History of County Cork
Kinsale Kinsale ( ; ) is a historic port and fishing town in County Cork, Ireland. Located approximately south of Cork City on the southeast coast near the Old Head of Kinsale, it sits at the mouth of the River Bandon, and has a population of 5,281 (a ...