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is found in the case of the appointment, of John Penyngton as Steward of the Liberty of Wexford. Appointments by the Lords Shrewsbury of deputies to serve as Stewards of Counties in Ireland were upheld by the House of Lords as proof of the exercise of the prerogatives of the Lord High Steward of
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in London nor by the authorities in the Republic of Ireland. It is similar to the titular titles without land sold in the UK, conferring no rights whatsoever. While the appointment holds little significance, those appointed regard it as a friendly gesture. Notably, two appointees have taken it
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Case on Behalf of Henry John Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford and Earl Talbot on his claim to the office of the Lord Steward of Ireland, lodged pursuant to the order of this Right Honourable House on the 1st Day of August,
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The following were appointed to preside in the trials by the Irish House of Lords of Peers indicted for various crimes, and their ceremonial roles were limited to those appertaining to their temporary judicial role.
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The precedent for appointment of a deputy for an honorary hereditary officer of the Crown in Ireland is found in the license from King John in 1220 for John Marshall to appoint a deputy to him as Lord Marshall
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In addition to the position of Vice Great Seneschal of Ireland, there are a few other honorary appointments as Deputy Lord High Steward of Ireland. According to the
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Letters Patent issued by the Lord High Steward of Ireland, the Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford, on 6 July 2022 at the House of Lords in London, England
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Letters Patent issued by the Lord High Steward of Ireland, the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot, on 4 July 2002 at the House of Lords in London, England
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One other of the five appointments, as a deputy to the Lord High Steward of Ireland, an office that became obsolete at the Coronation of
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The precedent for the Lord High Steward/Great Seneschal to appoint a deputy through an appointment as Seneschal or Lord Steward of a
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seriously and contributed to charitable and other purposes. The Earl does not permit the title to be used for commercial purposes.
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on 15 September 1871, and formerly to act as President of the Court by which a Peer may have been tried by his Peers in the
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The functional role as deputy consists of acting in the place of the Lord High Steward, if required, to bear the
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Registry of Deeds, Dublin, Book 12, no. 278 (2006), referring to Letters Patent of 4 July 2002
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In 1999, it was reported that Anthony Boada auctioned the deputy office through
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by John, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Great Seneschal and Lord High Steward
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A Directory of Some Lords of the Manor and Barons in the British Isles
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Registry of Deeds, Dublin, Book 12, referring to Letters Patent issued
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Lord O'Donnell of Fingal in The Gazette, London, 10 December 2019
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Elizabeth Crowned Queen - The Pictorial record of the Coronation
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Index

Seneschal
Lord High Steward of Ireland
Tyrconnell
Patrick Denis O'Donnell
Francis Martin O'Donnell
County
Curtana
Sword of State
White Wand
Coronations
Queen Victoria
Peerage of Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Northern Ireland
Earl of Shrewsbury
Anthony Boada
College of Arms
King Charles III
HM Gazette in London
Strutt & Parker
Baron Wyndham
Viscount Jocelyn
Earl of Clare
Patent Roll
Charles Mosley
Burke's Peerage
ISBN
978 0 9572133 0 2
Lord O'Donnell of Fingal in The Gazette, London, 10 December 2019

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