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(914–1170)

The Vikings, who had created a longphort near Waterford in 853, finally settled and created a town in 914. These were led by
Ottir Iarla Earl Ottir ( non, Óttar jarl; lat-med, Oter comes, lit=Count Oter; died 918), also known as Ottir the Black ( sga, Ottir Dub), was a jarl who occupied a prominent position among the Norse of Britain and Ireland in the early 10th century. He is ...
.
Ragnall ua Ímair Ragnall mac Bárid ua Ímair ( non, Rǫgnvaldr , died 921) or Rægnald was a Viking leader who ruled Northumbria and the Isle of Man in the early 10th century. He was a grandson of Ímar and a member of the Uí Ímair. Ragnall was most probably ...
then installed himself over them in 917, however leaving a year later to Britain, with Ottir, and presumably placing a deputy in control. Several of the 11th century Norse kings, the descendants of
Ímar Ímar ( non, Ívarr ; died c. 873), who may be synonymous with Ivar the Boneless, was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century who founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and whose descendants would go on to dominate the Ir ...
(died 1000), were both allied to and vassals of the powerful
O'Brien dynasty The O'Brien dynasty ( ga, label=Classical Irish, Ua Briain; ga, label=Modern Irish, Ó Briain ; genitive ''Uí Bhriain'' ) is a nobility, noble house of Munster, founded in the 10th century by Brian Boru of the Dál gCais (Dalcassians). After ...
, with whom they may also have intermarried, and who in at least one case in the 1070s (Diarmait, son of Toirrdelbach Ua Briain) exercised direct rule over the small city. *
Ottir Iarla Earl Ottir ( non, Óttar jarl; lat-med, Oter comes, lit=Count Oter; died 918), also known as Ottir the Black ( sga, Ottir Dub), was a jarl who occupied a prominent position among the Norse of Britain and Ireland in the early 10th century. He is ...
(914–917) *
Ragnall ua Ímair Ragnall mac Bárid ua Ímair ( non, Rǫgnvaldr , died 921) or Rægnald was a Viking leader who ruled Northumbria and the Isle of Man in the early 10th century. He was a grandson of Ímar and a member of the Uí Ímair. Ragnall was most probably ...
(917-920/1) *
Ímar Ímar ( non, Ívarr ; died c. 873), who may be synonymous with Ivar the Boneless, was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century who founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and whose descendants would go on to dominate the Ir ...
(died 1000) * Ragnall mac Ímair (died 1018) * Sitriuc mac Ímair (died 1022) *
Ragnall ua Ímair Ragnall mac Bárid ua Ímair ( non, Rǫgnvaldr , died 921) or Rægnald was a Viking leader who ruled Northumbria and the Isle of Man in the early 10th century. He was a grandson of Ímar and a member of the Uí Ímair. Ragnall was most probably ...
(reigned 1022–1035) * Cú Inmain ua Robann (died 1037) * Wadter (?-?) * Ragnall Mac Gilla Muire (?-1170) * O'Faoláin (?-1170) The fate of the Waterford Norse is uncertain after the Norman invasion. Forced out of their own city, they are recorded occupying some of the surrounding countrysides for a period afterwards. Also uncertain is how long the
Uí Ímair The Uí Ímair (; meaning ‘''scions of Ivar’''), also known as the Ivar Dynasty or Ivarids was a royal Norse-Gael dynasty which ruled much of the Irish Sea region, the Kingdom of Dublin, the western coast of Scotland, including the Hebrides ...
continued to provide rulers.


Early Cambro-Norman Rulers (1170–1284)

This is a list of rulers of Waterford, nominal or otherwise, from the early
Cambro-Norman Cambro-Normans ( la, Cambria; "Wales", cy, Normaniaid Cymreig; nrf, Nouormands Galles) were Normans who settled in South Wales, southern Wales, and the Welsh Marches, after the Norman invasion of Wales, allied with their counterpart families ...
period until the succession of mayors. While the first known charter was issued in 1205 by King
John of England John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216) was King of England from 1199 until his death in 1216. He lost the Duchy of Normandy and most of his other French lands to King Philip II of France, resulting in the collapse of the Angevin Emp ...
, the city had been declared to be a royal city by King
Henry II of England Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Curtmantle (french: link=no, Court-manteau), Henry FitzEmpress, or Henry Plantagenet, was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189, and as such, was the first Angevin king ...
in 1171. It is known that Waterford had a Provost in 1195, so certainly there was a civil administration prior to the establishment of the mayoralty. Source for information in this section:. *11.
Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (of the first creation), Lord of Leinster, Justiciar of Ireland (113020 April 1176), also known as Richard FitzGilbert, was an Anglo-Norman nobleman notable for his leading role in the Anglo-Norman invasion ...
(Strongbow) (1170) *12.
Raymond le Gros Raymond (or Redmond) Fitz William Fitz Gerald (died 1185–1198), nicknamed ''Le Gros'' ("the Large"), was a Cambro-Norman commander during the Norman invasion of Ireland. Raymond was among the first of a small band of Norman knights who l ...
(aka Raymond Fitzgerald) (1170) *13. King
Henry II of England Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Curtmantle (french: link=no, Court-manteau), Henry FitzEmpress, or Henry Plantagenet, was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189, and as such, was the first Angevin king ...
(1171) (Provosts of Waterford preceded the mayors. – Need to be added.)


Mayors of Waterford (1284 – present day)

The mayor of Waterford wears a traditional gold chain during official duties. The links on the chain commemorate individual past mayors, though the families of the mayors themselves are responsible for providing each link. Thus the number of links is far less than the total number of past mayors. Links may be added retroactively, usually by the descendants of past mayors. Mayors are listed by year. Sources (Years 1377–1891), (Other years).


1284–1299

*1284 – Roger le Lom *1285 – Roger le Lom *1285 – 1286 There were no mayors. The city was administered by the Escheator of Ireland. *1294 – John le Tyler *1295 – John le Tyler *1296 – Ralph de Hampton *1297 – Ralph de Hampton *1298 – Ralph de Hampton *1299 – Ralph de Hampton


1300–1399

*1300 – Ralph de Hampton *1301 – 1376 ***Require mayors for these dates. *1377 – William Lumbard *1378 – William Lumbard *1379 – William Chapman *1380 – William Madan *1381 – Philip Spell *1382 – Robert Sweetman *1383 – Robert Sweetman *1384 – William Lumbard *1385 – William Forstall *1386 – Robert Bruce *1387 – William Lumbard *1388 – William Poer *1389 – William Poer *1390 – Milo Poer *1391 – Walter Spence *1392 – William Chapman *1393 – John Rocket *1394 – Milo Poer *1395 – William Forstall *1396 – William Attamen *1397 – William Lincolne *1398 – Andrew Archer *1399 – John Eyenas


1400–1499

*1400 – William Forstall *1401 – John Lumbard *1402 – John Lumbard *1403 – Nicholas Lumbard *1404 – William Poer *1405 – William Poer *1406 – Richard Brushbone *1407 – John Walsh *1408 – John Lumbard *1409 – Walter Attamen *1410 – William Power *1411 – John Roberts *1412 – John Rocket *1413 – Simon Wickins *1414 – John White *1415 – Nicholas Holland *1416 – William Russell *1417 – William Lincolne *1418 – John Lumbard *1419 – John Lumbard *1420 – Roger Walsh *1421 – Simon Wickins *1422 – Thomas O'Kabrane *1423 – William Lincolne *1425 – Thomas O'Kabrane *1426 – William Lincolne *1427 – Peter Strong *1428 – Robert Lincolne *1429 – Peter Rice *1430 – Walter Attamen *1431 – Peter Strong *1432 – Gilbert Dyer *1433 – Foulke Commerford *1434 – Peter Strong *1435 – Nicholas Gough *1436 – John Corr *1437 – John White *1438 – Nicholas Mulgan *1439 – John Rope *1440 – Thomas Hull *1441 – Nicholas Gough *1442 – William Stattadel *1443 – Nicholas Mulgan *1444 – Nicholas Mulgan *1445 – William Corr *1446 – William Corr *1447 – John Rope *1448 – Foulke Commerford *1449 – William Lincolne *1450 – William White *1451 – Richard Walsh *1452 – Maurice Wise *1453 – Patrick Rope *1454 – John Madan *1455 – William White *1456 – Robert Butler *1457 – John Madan *1458 – Richard Walsh *1459 – William White *1460 – Laurence Dobbin *1461 – John May *1462 – John Sherlock *1463 – John Corr *1464 – John Corr *1465 – Peter Strong *1466 – Nicholas Mulgan *1467 – John Butler *1468 – John Mulgan *1469 – James Rice *1470 – Nicholas Devereux *1471 – James Rice *1472 – James Rice *1473 – John Corr *1474 – John Corr *1475 – Peter Sherlock *1476 – Peter Lovet *1477 – James Rice *1478 – William Lincolne *1479 – John Corr *1480 – James Sherlock *1481 – Maurice Wyse *1482 – John Butler *1483 – James Rice *1484 – James Rice *1485 – Richard Strong *1486 – James Rice *1487 – John Butler *1488 – James Rice *1489 – Robert Lumbard *1490 – William Lumbard *1491 – Patrick Rope *1492 – William Lumbard *1493 – Robert Butler *1494 – Henry Fagan *1495 – John Madan Charter revoked between the years 1495 to 1509 inclusive for unknown reason.


1500–1599

*1510 – John Madan *1511 – John Butler *1512 – Nicholas Madan *1513 – John Madan *1514 – James Butler *1515 – Nicholas Madan *1516 – John Madan *1517 – Patrick Rope *1518 – Nicholas Madan *1519 – James Sherlock *1520 – John Madan *1521 – Richard Walsh *1522 – Peter Walsh *1523 – Nicholas Wyse *1524 – John Madan *1525 – James Sherlock *1526 – John Morgan *1527 – Nicholas Wyse *1528 – Patrick Walsh *1529 – James Sherlock *1530 – John Morgan *1531 – Nicholas Wyse *1532 – Patrick Walsh *1533 – William Wyse *1534 – James Sherlock *1535 – William Lincolne *1536 – John Morgan *1537 – Thomas Lumbard *1538 – Edward Sherlock *1539 – James Walsh *1540 – William Wyse *1541 – Peter Dobbin *1542 – James White *1543 – William Lincolne *1544 – Edward Sherlock *1545 – Thomas Lumbard *1546 – Peter Dobbin *1547 – James Walsh *1548 – James Madan *1549 – Thomas Sherlock *1550 – Walter Coltie *1551 – David Walsh *1552 – Peter Dobbin *1553 – James Dobbin *1554 – Maurice Wyse *1555 – Robert Walsh *1556 – Henry Walsh *1557 – Peter Dobbin *1558 – Maurice Wyse *1559 – John Sherlock *1560 – Peter Strong *1561 – John Wise *1562 – James Walsh *1563 – Henry Wyse *1564 – Peter Walsh *1565 – John Neal *1566 – Peter Alyward *1567 – Patrick Dobbin *1568 – Nicholas Alyward *1569 – Peter Walsh *1570 – Phillip Cummerford *1571 – George Wyse *1572 – John Maden *1573 – John Maden *1574 – James Walsh *1575 – James Butler *1576 – Peter Sherlock *1577 – Peter Alyward *1578 – Sir Patrick Walsh *1579 – Patrick Dobbin *1580 – James Sherlock *1581 – Richard Lestrange *1582 – Nicholas Lee *1583 – James Maden *1584 – John Leonard *1585 – Nicholas Cummerford *1586 – James Wyse *1592 – Nicholas Aylward *1593 – Patrick Morgan *1594 – Paul Sherlock *1595 – James White. *1596 – Thomas Wadding *1597 – Paul Strong *1598 – Thomas White *1599 – Richard Madan


1600–1699

*1600 – Sir Edward Gough *1601 – Robert Walsh *1602 – Robert Walsh *1603 – James Lombard *1604 – Richard Madan *1605 – Thomas Wyse *1606 – John Sherlock *1607 – Thomas Strong *1608 – Stephen Leonard *1609 – Stephen Leonard *1610 – James Levett *1611 – Richard Wadding *1612 – Michael Browne *1613 – Robert Walsh *1614 – Walter Sherlock *1615 – Nicholas White *1616 – John Joy *1617 – Alexander Brien *From 1617 to 1626, inclusive, there was no settled form of government in the city, owing to the refusal of the Roman Catholic Mayors to take the Oath of Supremacy. *1626 – James Woodlock *1627 – Sir Peter Aylward *1628 – John Sherlock *1629 – William Dobbin *1630 – Robert Wyse *1631 – James Walsh *1632 – Sir Thomas Sherlock *1633 – Sir Thomas Gough *1634 – Richard Strong *1635 – John Skiddy *1636 – Richard Butler *1637 – James White *1638 – Nicholas Wyse *1639 – Robert Lumbard *1640 – Mathew Grant *1641 – Francis Briver *1642 – Thomas White *1643 – Redmond Gerald *1644 – Luke White *1645 – Garret Lincolne *1646 – Paul Wadding *1647 – John Bluet *1648 – Sir John Walsh *1649 – John
Levett Levett is a surname of Anglo-Norman origin, deriving from eLivet, which is held particularly by families and individuals resident in England and British Commonwealth territories. Origins This surname comes from the village of Livet-en-Ouche, no ...
*1650 – John Aylward *1651 – From 1650 to 1658 the City was governed by Commissioners appointed by Oliver Cromwell. *1656 – George Cawdron *1657 – Thomas Watts *1658 – Andrew Richard *1659 – John Houghton *1660 – Sir Thomas Dancer *1661 – Wiliam Halsey *1662 – William Bolton *1663 – John Eyeres *1664 – Thomas Christmas *1665 – George Deyos *1666 – Andrew Richard *1667 – Thomas Exton *1668 – John Heavens *1669 – John Heavens *1670 – William Hurst *1671 – Thomas Bolton *1672 – Henry Aland *1673 – Thomas Coote *1674 – Joseph Ivie *1675 – Michael Head *1676 – Henry Seagar *1677 – William Cooper *1678 – William Denis *1679 – Richard Seay *1680 – Zachary Clayton *1681 – William Fuller *1682 – Richard Maybank *1683 – William Fuller *1684 – Michael Head *1685 – William Godrick *1686 – William Godrick *1687 – Richard Fitzgerald *1688 – Richard Fitzgerald *1689 – Richard Fitzgerald *1690 – David Lloyde *1691 – Thomas Wyse and David Lloyde *1692 – Nicholas Porter *1693 – Francis Barker *1694 – Joseph Hopkins *1695 – Richard Christmas *1696 – John Mason *1697 – Sir John Mason *1698 – William Smith *1699 – Thomas Smith


1700–1799

*1700 – John Head *1701 – Theodore Jones *1702 – William Weekes *1703 – John Lambe and John Japp *1704 – William Jones *1705 – David Lewis *1706 – James Eccles *1707 – James Eccles and David Lewis *1708 – David Lewis *1709 – Sir John Mason *1710 – David Lewis *1711 – David Lewis *1712 – John Mason *1713 – Francis Barker *1714 – Samuel Austin *1715 – Thomas Christmas *1716 – William Jones *1717 – Thomas Aikenhead *1718 – Thomas Aikenhead *1719 – Benjamin Morris *1720 – John Moore *1721 – Thomas Aikenhead *1722 – John Morris *1723 – Joseph Ivie *1724 – Wuham Alcock *1725 – Thomas Christmas *1726 – Simon Vashon *1727 – Simon Newport *1728 – Edward Weekes *1729 – Joseph Ivie *1730 – Henry Mason *1731 – Richard Weekes *1732 – John Moore *1733 – William Barker *1734 – Henry Mason *1735 – William Morgan *1736 – Ambrose Congreve *1737 – Samuel Barker *1738 – Simon Vashon, jun. *1739 – Simon Vashon, jun. *1740 – Robert West *1741 – Samuel Barker *1742 – Robert Glen *1743 – Cornelius Bolton *1744 – Beverley Ussher *1745 – William Ecles *1746 – Christmas Paul *1747 – Francis Barker *1748 – Thomas Christmas and Robert Glen *1749 – William Paul *1750 – William Paul *1751 – William Paul and George Bakas *1752 – Samuel Barker *1753 – William Alcock *1754 – William Morgan *1755 – Thomas Myles *1756 – Simon Newport *1757 – Henry Alcock *1758 – Thomas West *1759 – Benjamin Morris *1760 – Michael Hobbs *1761 – Michael Hobbs and Cornelius Bolton *1762 – Thomas Myles *1763 – George Wilkinson *1764 – William Alcock *1765 – John Lyon *1766 – Henry Alcock *1767 – William Price *1768 – William Alcock *1769 – Bolton Lee *1770 – Benjamin Morris *1771 – Francis Barker *1772 – William Bates *1773 – William Hobbs *1774 – John Lander *1775 – James Henry Reynett *1776 – James Henry Reynett *1777 – Henry Alcock, jun. *1778 – Simon Newport *1779 – Samuel Morgan *1780 – William Paul *1781 – William Alcock *1782 – Simon John Newport *1783 – James Moore *1784 – William Newport *1785 – John Alcock *1786 – Samuel King *1787 – Benjamin Morris *1788 – William Weekes *1789 – Thomas Alcock *1790 – John Ramsay *1791 – Thomas Price *1792 – Sir Simon Newport *1793 – Thomas Price and James Moore *1794 – Edmond Stevenson *1795 – Benjamin Morris, jun. *1796 – Simon Newport *1797 – James Sempill *1798 – Samuel Boyce *1799 – James Sempill


1800–1891

*1800 – Samuel King *1801 – Samuel Morgan *1802 – James Henry Reynett *1803 – Henry Alcock *1804 – James Henry Reynett *1805 – James Moore *1806 – Robert Lyon *1807 – William Alcock *1808 – Robert Lyon *1809 – John Burchall *1810 – Cornelius Bolton *1811 – John Denis *1812 – James Henry Reynett *1813 – Henry Sergeant *1814 – Robert Lyon *1815 – Harry Alcock *1816 – Cornelius Bolton *1817 – Samuel Morgan *1818 – Sir John Newport *1819 – James Hackett *1820 – Samuel King *1821 – William Murphy *1822 – Edward Weeks *1823 – James Hackett *1824 – Sir Simon Newport *1825 – John Snow *1826 – Edward Villiers Briscoe, mayor elect, having died 10 September; Alderman Snow held the rod until 20 November (Ald. Snow died 22 November 1826), when, by mandamus from the King's Bench, the Common Council elected and swore in Henry Holdsworth Hunt, who died 25 June 1827, and was succeeded by Henry Alcock. *1827 – Thomas Carew *1828 – William Weekes *1829 – Michael Evelyn *1830 – Edmond Skottowe *1831 – Henry Alcock *1832 – Adam Rogers *1833 – William Hobbs *1834 – Thomas McCheane *1835 – Alexander Mann Alcock *1836 – John Harris *1837 – Matthew Poole *1838 – William M. Ardagh *1839 – Edward Hobson *1840 – Simon Newport *1841 – Thomas L. Mackesy, Municipal Reform Act came into operation 7 November 1841. *1842 – Thomas L. Mackesy *1843 – Thomas Meagher *1844 – Thomas Meagher *1845 – Sir B. Morris *1846 – Sir B. Norris Wall *1847 – Owen Carroll *1848 – Silvester Phelan *1849 – James Kent *1850 – Richard Cooke *1851 – John Power *1852 – Michael Dobbyn *1853 – Thomas F. Strange *1854 – Henry Denny *1855 – John Aloysius Blake *1856 – John Aloysius Blake *1857 – John Aloysius Blake *1858 – John Everard Feehan *1859 – John Mackesy *1860 – Thomas Murphy *1861 – Pierse Cox *1862 – William Johnson *1863 – Andrew Ryan *1864 – John Lawler *1865 – John Lawler *1866 – P. K. Reid *1867 – Sir B. Morris, knt. *1868 – Patrick Anthony Power *1869 – Cornelius Redmond *1870 – Thomas Wilson *1871 – Henry Francis Slattery *1872 – James F. Scott *1873 – St. George Freeman *1874 – William Kent Cummins *1875 – John Thomas Ryan *1876 – John Thomas Ryan *1877 – Thomas Purcell *1878 – Patrick Manning *1879 – George I. Mackesy *1880 – Laurence A. Ryan *1881 – Laurence A. Ryan *1882 – Laurence A. Ryan *1883 – William Kelly *1884 – John Allingham *1885 – John Allingham *1886 – Richard Power *1887 – Richard Power *1888 – Thomas Toole *1889 – Thomas Toole *1890 – Thomas Toole *1891 – John Manning *1892 – John Manning *1893 – John Manning *1894 – Anthony Cadogan *1895 – William J. Smith *1896 – William J. Smith *1897 – James Knox *1898 – Henry Grainger *1899 – Laurence C. Strange


1900–1999

*1900 – Alexander Nelson *1901 – Richard Hearne *1902 – Richard Hearne *1903 – James A. Power *1904 – Sir James A. Power *1905 – Sir James A. Power *1906 – Maurice Quinlan *1907 – Maurice Quinlan *1908 – Thomas Whittle *1909 – Thomas Whittle *1910 – James Hackett *1911 – James Hackett *1912 – Michael Kirwan *1913 – Richard Power *1914 – Richard Power *1915 – Richard Power *1916 John J. O'Sullivan *1917 John J. O'Sullivan *1918 David MacDonald *1919 David MacDonald *1920 Vincent J. White *1921 Vincent J. White *1922 Vincent J. White *1923 Vincent J. White *1924 Vincent J. White *1925–1926 (a) Vincent J. White *1925–1926 (b) Richard Keane *1926 John J. Wyley *1927 John J. Wyley *1928 Edward Walsh *1929 Edward Walsh *1930 William Jones *1931 William Jones *1932 Matthew Cassin *1933 Matthew Cassin *1934 Edward Dawson *1935 James Aylward *1936 James Aylward *1937 James Aylward *1938 James Aylward *1939 James Aylward *1940 James Aylward *1941 Thomas Dunne *1942 Paul Caulfield *1943 William Jones *1944 Bryan Cunningham *1945 William Kenneally *1946 Michael Coffey *1947 John F. Gloster *1948 Thaddeus Lynch *1949 James Croke *1950 James Aylward *1951 Thaddeus Lynch *1952 Martin Cullen *1953 Patrick Browne *1954 Patrick Browne *1955 Thomas Gallagher *1956 Thomas Gallagher *1957 Denis J. Fitzpatrick *1958 Denis J. Fitzpatrick *1959 Richard Jones *1960 James Power *1961 John Griffin *1962 John Griffin *1963 Thomas Brennan *1964 – Patrick Browne *1965 – Patrick Browne *1966 – Patrick Browne *1967 – Thomas Cullen *1968 – William Jones *1969 – William Jones *1970 – Maurice Downey *1971 – Timothy Galvin *1972 – James Quinlan *1973 – Thomas Brennan *1974 – Joseph Cummins *1975 – Edward A. Collins *1976 – William Kenneally *1977 – Timothy Gavin *1978 – Patrick Power *1979 – Stephen Rogers *1980 – Thomas Brennan *1981 – Thomas Browne *1982 – Joseph Cummins *1983 – Richard Jones *1984 – William Kenneally *1985 – Liam Curham *1986 – Brian Swift *1987 – David Daniels *1988 –
Brendan Kenneally Brendan Kenneally (born 1 April 1955) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Waterford constituency, he was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1989 general election. In February 1992, he was appointe ...
*1989 – Patrick Power *1990 – Liam Curham *1991 – Hilary Quinlan *1992 – Thomas Browne *1993 –
Martin Cullen Martin Cullen (born 2 November 1954) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism from 2008 to 2010, Minister for Social and Family Affairs from 2007 to 2008, Minister for Transport from 2004 to ...
*1994 – Stephen Rogers *1995 – Maurice Cummins *1996 – Pat Power *1997 – Tom Cunningham *1998 – Brian Swift


1999–2014

*1999 – Pat Hayes *2000 – Davy Daniels *2001 – Hilary Quinlan *2002 – Oliver Clery *2003 – Tom Cunningham *2004 – Seamus Ryan *2005 – Davy Daniels *2006 – L. "Cha" O'Neill *2007 – Mary O'Halloran *2008 – Jack Walsh *2009 – John Halligan *2010 – Mary Roche *2011 – Pat Hayes *2012 – Jim Darcy *2013 – John Cummins


2014 - Present

In 2014, Waterford City Council and Waterford County Council were merged by the Local Government Reform Act 2014. The merged council then had a Mayor for the city and county. This new council is subdivided into three districts, the Metropolitan District, the Portlaw/Kilmacthomas (formerly Comeragh) District and the Dungarvan/Lismore District. The Metropolitan District, which includes the former city council area, also has a Mayor, the other two districts are headed by a Cathaoirleach (Chairman).


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