In a ceremony known as Throwing the Dart, the Lord Mayor throws a dart into Cork Harbour at its boundaries, to symbolise the city's control over the port. This tradition was first recorded in 1759, although it is probably older.
!Year | !Name | !During Reign of |
1199 | John Despencer | King John |
1236 | Walter Eynoff | Henry III |
1249 | Elias Stakepole | Henry III |
1251 | John Wenchedon | Henry III |
1252 | Walter Wright | Henry III |
1272 | Nick Morren | Henry III |
!Year | !Name | !Party | !Notes | ||
1273 | Richard Wine | During the reign of King Edward I of England. | |||
1274 | Richard Lee | ||||
1644 | Robert Coppinger | ||||
1645 | James Lombard | ||||
1645–1655 | |||||
1656 | John Hodder | 1st Mayor after the Act of Settlement that restored King Charles II of England. | |||
1657 | William Hodder | ||||
1658 | Philip Mathews | ||||
1659 | Jonas Morris | ||||
1660 | Christopher Oliver | ||||
1661 | Walter Cooper | ||||
1662 | Richard Covert | First Mayor of Cork from the Huguenot community | |||
1663 | James Vandeleur | ||||
1664 | Richard Bassen | ||||
1665 | Nobler Dunscombe | ||||
1666 | Thomas Farren | ||||
1667 | Christopher Rye | ||||
1668 | Christopher Rye | ||||
1669 | Mathew Deane | ||||
1670 | James Finch | ||||
1671 | John Newenham | ||||
1672 | John Hawkins | ||||
1673 | Thomas Mills | ||||
1674 | John Bayley | ||||
1675 | George Wright | ||||
1676 | William Field | ||||
1677 | Timothy Tuckey | ||||
1678 | Thomas Kitchenman | ||||
1679 | John Bayley | ||||
1680 | Robert Rogers | ||||
1681 | William Alwin | ||||
1682 | Richard Covert | Second Term. His name is sometimes anglicised as Covett. | |||
1683 | John Wright | ||||
1684 | Edward Webber | ||||
1685 | Christopher Crofts | ||||
1686 | Edward Hoare | ||||
1687 | William Ballard | King James II of England also appointed Ignatius Gold. Would be mayor in 1690 also. | |||
1687 | Ignatius Gold | For King James II. He and his family forfeited estates in Ireland after James loss. Last Catholic to hold the post until William Lyons. | |||
1688 | Patrick Roach | For King William | |||
1689 | Fourth Viscount Sarsfield | ||||
1690 | William Ballard | ||||
1691 | Baronet from Charleville, son served as an MP Cork as did his son. | ||||
1692 | Daniel Crone | ||||
1693 | William Howell | ||||
1694 | Peter Renew | Huguenot also served as Sheriff in 1681. Surname originally Renieu. | |||
1695 | Samuel Love | Castle Saffron near Doneraile. | |||
1696 | James French | ||||
1697 | William Roberts | ||||
1698 | William Goddard | Mayor of the Staple of Cork | |||
1699 | Theo. Morris | ||||
1700 | John Sealy | ||||
1701 | Simon Dring | Surname sometimes listed as Tiring. | |||
1702 | John Whiting | ||||
1703 | Edmund Knapp | ||||
1704 | William Andrews | A former Sheriff in 1698. | |||
1705 | Francis Cotterel | A former Sheriff in 1700. | |||
1706 | Bernard Poye | A former Sheriff in 1707. | |||
1707 | Joseph Franklin | ||||
1708 | Row. Delahoyde | ||||
1709 | Noblet Rogers | A former Sheriff in 1706 | |||
1710 | Edward Hoare | ||||
1711 | Richard Philips | A former Sheriff. | |||
1712 | Daniel Perdian | Huguenot also served as Sheriff in 1704. Surname originally Perdriau. | |||
1713 | John Allen | ||||
1714 | Edward Browne | ||||
1715 | Philip French | Previously served as a sheriff in 1712. | |||
1716 | William Lambley | Previously served as a sheriff. | |||
1717 | Abraham French | Previously served as a sheriff. | |||
1718 | John Morley | Previously served as a sheriff. | |||
1719 | John Terry | Previously served as a sheriff in 1711. | |||
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1720 | Joseph Lavit | Huguenot also served as Sheriff in 1713. Surname also spelled Lavite. | ||
1721 | William Hawkins | ||||
1722 | Daniel Pearse | ||||
1723 | Ed. Brockelsby | ||||
1724 | George Bennett | ||||
1725 | Ambrose Cremore | ||||
1726 | Robert Atkins | ||||
1727 | Thomas Browne | ||||
1728 | Hugh Millard | ||||
1729 | John Atkins | ||||
1730 | Joseph Austin | ||||
1731 | James Hulett | ||||
1732 | Samuel Croker | ||||
1733 | Thomas Pembroke | ||||
1734 | George Fuller | Freeman of cork, elected alderman 1727. | |||
1735 | Amb. Jackson | ||||
1736 | Thomas Farren | ||||
1737 | John Baldwin | ||||
1738 | Adam Newman | ||||
1739 | William Fuller | ||||
1740 | Harding Parker | ||||
1741 | Richard Bradshaw | ||||
1742 | William Owgans | ||||
1743 | Randall Westropp | ||||
1744 | William Winthrop | ||||
1745 | Walter Lavit | Huguenot son of Joseph, also served as Sheriff in 1733 | |||
1800 | Philip Allen | ||||
1801 | Michael Robert Westropp | ||||
1802 | Michael Robert Westropp | re-elected | |||
1803 | Richard Lane | ||||
1804 | Thomas Wagget | ||||
1805 | Charles Evanson | ||||
1806 | Rowland Morrison | ||||
1807 | John Day | ||||
1808 | Thomas Harding | ||||
1809 | John Foster | ||||
1810 | Noblett Johnson | ||||
1811 | Paul Maylor | ||||
1812 | Thomas Dorman | ||||
1813 | Peter Dumas | ||||
1814 | Sir David Perrier | ||||
1815 | Henry Sadlier | ||||
1816 | John George Newsom | ||||
1817 | Edward Allen | ||||
1818 | Thomas Gibbings | ||||
1819 | Richard Digby | ||||
1820 | Isaac Jones | ||||
1821 | Sir Anthony Perrier | Huguenot and noted for Distillation method. | |||
1822 | Edward Newsom | ||||
1823 | Henry Bagnell | Merchant | |||
1824 | Bartholomew Gibbings | ||||
1825 | John N. Wrixon | ||||
1826 | Thomas Harrison | ||||
1827 | Richard N. Parker | ||||
1828 | Thomas Dunscombe | ||||
1829 | Thomas Pope | ||||
1830 | George Knapp | ||||
1831 | Joseph Garde | ||||
1832 | John Besnard | Huguenot / Weaver | |||
1833 | Joseph Leycester | Conservative | |||
1834 | Charles Perry | ||||
1835 | Andrew Spearing | ||||
1836 | Peter Besnard | Huguenot / Weaver | |||
1837 | John Saunders | ||||
1838 | John Bagnell | ||||
1839 | Lionel J. Westropp | ||||
1840 | James Lane | ||||
1841 | Juilius Besnard | Huguenot / Weaver | |||
1842 | Thomas Lyons | Merchant | |||
1843 | Francis Bernard Beamish | Repeal Association | From the brewing family. | ||
1844 | |||||
1845 | Richard Dowden | ||||
1846 | Andrew F. Roche | ||||
1847 | Edward Hackett | Died in Office | |||
1847 | Andrew Roche | Replaced Hackett | |||
1848 | William Lyons | First Catholic Mayor of Cork since 1688. Father of Robert Spencer Dyer Lyons MP and physician. | |||
1849 | Sir William Lyons | re-elected and Knighted on royal visit. | |||
1850 | John Shea | ||||
1851 | James Lambkin | ||||
1852 | William Hackett | ||||
1853 | John Francis Maguire | Became an MP for Dungarvan then Cork City | |||
1854 | John N. Murphy | ||||
1855 | Sir John Gordon | ||||
1856 | William Fitzgibbon | ||||
1857 | William Fitzgibbon | ||||
1858 | Daniel Donegan | ||||
1859 | Businessman born in Scotland, founder of the Arnotts department chain. | ||||
1860 | Sir John Arnott | He was Knighted | |||
1861 | Sir John Arnott | Served as an MP for Kinsale | |||
1862 | John Francis Maguire | also an MP | |||
1863 | John Francis Maguire | ||||
1864 | John Francis Maguire | ||||
1865 | Charles J. Cantillon | ||||
1866 | Francis Lyons | ||||
1867 | Francis Lyons | ||||
1868 | Francis Lyons | ||||
1869 | Daniel O'Sullivan | ||||
1870 | William Hegarty | ||||
1871 | John Daly | Home Rule League | |||
1872 | John Daly | Irish Parliamentary Party | |||
1873 | John Daly | Irish Parliamentary Party | |||
1874 | Daniel A. Nagle | ||||
1875 | Daniel A. Nagle | ||||
1876 | George Penrose | Knighted | |||
1877 | Barry J. Sheehan | ||||
1878 | William V. Greeg | ||||
1879 | Patrick Kennedy | ||||
1880 | Patrick Kennedy | ||||
1881 | Sir Daniel V. O'Sullivan | ||||
1882 | Daniel J. Galvin | ||||
1883 | Daniel J. Galvin | ||||
1884 | Daniel J. Galvin | Until June replaced | |||
1884 | Barry J. Sheehan | From June | |||
1885 | Paul J. Madden | ||||
1886 | Paul J. Madden | ||||
1887 | John O'Brien | ||||
1888 | John O'Brien | ||||
1889 | Daniel Ryan | ||||
1890 | Daniel Horgan | Irish National League | |||
1891 | Daniel Horgan | Irish National League | Nationalist supported Charles Stewart Parnell in Irish Parliamentary Party split | ||
1892 | Daniel Horgan | Irish National League | |||
1893 | Augustine Roche | Irish Parliamentary Party | Supported Parnell in split | ||
1894 | Augustine Roche | Irish Parliamentary Party | |||
1895 | Patrick H. Meade | ||||
1896 | Sir John Scott | Unionist | |||
1897 | Patrick H. Meade | ||||
1898 | Patrick H. Meade | ||||
1899–1900 | Eugene Crean | Irish Parliamentary Party | last officeholder before title was changed |
!Year | !Name | !Party | !Notes | ||
1901 | Edward Fitzgerald | ||||
1902 | Edward Fitzgerald | ||||
1903 | FitzGerald Baronets | ||||
1904 | [[Augustine Roche | Irish Parliamentary Party | Member of Parliament | ||
1905 | Joseph Barrett | ||||
1906 | Joseph Barrett | ||||
1907 | Richard Cronin | ||||
1908 | Thomas Donovan | ||||
1909 | Thomas Donovan | ||||
1910 | Thomas Donovan | ||||
1911 | Henry O'Shea | ||||
1911 | James Simcox | [[All-for-Ireland League | |||
1912 | James Simcox | All-for-Ireland League | |||
1912 | Henry O'Shea | Irish Parliamentary Party | Redmondite IPP | ||
1913 | Henry O'Shea | Irish Parliamentary Party | |||
1914 | Henry O'Shea | Irish Parliamentary Party | |||
1915 | Henry O'Shea | Irish Parliamentary Party | |||
1916 | Thomas C. Butterfield | ||||
1917 | Thomas C. Butterfield | ||||
1918 | Thomas C. Butterfield | ||||
1919 | William F. O'Connor | ||||
1920 | Tomás Mac Curtain | Sinn Féin | First Sinn Féin Lord Mayor, shot dead by members of theRoyal Irish Constabulary during the Irish War of Independence | ||
1920 | Terence MacSwiney | Sinn Féin | MacCurtain's successor, died in hunger strike in Brixton Prison | ||
1920 | Donal O'Callaghan | Sinn Féin | |||
1921 | Donal O'Callaghan | Sinn Féin | |||
1922 | Donal O'Callaghan | Sinn Féin | |||
1923 | Donal O'Callaghan | Sinn Féin | |||
1924 | Sinn Féin | Cork TD, Longest serving Lord Mayor of Corksince the foundation of the state | |||
1925 | Sinn Féin | ||||
1926 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1927 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1928 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1929 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1930 | Frank Daly | Fianna Fáil | |||
1931 | Frank Daly | Fianna Fáil | |||
1932 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1933 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1934 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1935 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1936 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1937 | Fianna Fáil | Died in office | |||
1937 | |||||
1938 | |||||
1939 | |||||
1940 | Fine Gael | ||||
1941 | Fine Gael | ||||
1942 | James Allen | ||||
1942 | Richard Anthony | ||||
1943 | |||||
1944 | Seán Cronin | ||||
1945 | |||||
1946 | |||||
1947 | |||||
1948 | |||||
1949 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1950 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1951 | Walter Furlong | Fianna Fáil | |||
1952 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1953 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1954 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1955 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1956 |
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1957 | Richard (Val) Jago | Fianna Fáil |
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1958 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1959 | Jane Dowdall | Fianna Fáil | First female Lord Mayor of Cork | ||
1960 | Stephen D. Barrett | Fine Gael | |||
1961 | Anthony Barry | Fine Gael | |||
1962 | |||||
1963 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1964 | Gus Healy | Fianna Fáil | |||
1965 | Cornelius Desmond | ||||
1966 | Died in office | ||||
1966 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1967 | Pearse Wyse | Fianna Fáil | |||
1968 | John Bermingham | Fine Gael | |||
1969 | Thomas Pearse Leahy | ||||
1970 | Peter Barry | Fine Gael | |||
1971 | Timothy J. O'Sullivan | Fine Gael | |||
1972 | Seán O'Leary | Fine Gael | |||
1973 | Patrick Kerrigan | ||||
1974 | Pearse Wyse | Fianna Fáil | |||
1975 | Gus Healy | Fianna Fáil | |||
1976 | Fianna Fáil | ||||
1977 | Gerald Goldberg | Fianna Fáil | |||
1978 | Brian C. Sloane | Fianna Fáil | |||
1979 | Fine Gael | ||||
1980 | Toddy O'Sullivan | ||||
1981 | Paud Black | Fianna Fáil | |||
1982 | Hugh Coveney | Fine Gael | Minister for Defence (Ireland) | ||
1983 | [[John Dennehy | Fianna Fáil | |||
1984 | Liam Burke | Fine Gael | |||
1985 | Dan Wallace | Fianna Fáil | |||
1986 | Gerry O'Sullivan | Labour Party TD and Minister of State for the Marine. | |||
1987 | Thomas Brosnan | Fianna Fáil | |||
1988 | Fine Gael | ||||
1989 | Chrissie Aherne | Fianna Fáil | |||
1990 | Frank Nash | ||||
1991 | Denis Cregan | Fine Gael | |||
1992 | Micheál Martin | Fianna Fáil | |||
1993 | John Murray | ||||
1994 | Tim Falvey | Fianna Fáil | |||
1995 | Joe O'Callaghan | ||||
1996 | Fine Gael | ||||
1997 | Dave McCarthy | Fianna Fáil | |||
1998 | Joe O'Flynn | ||||
1999 | Damian Wallace | Fianna Fáil | Son of Dan Wallace, Lord Mayor in 1985 | ||
2000 | P. J. Hourican | Fine Gael | |||
2001 | Tom O'Driscoll | Fianna Fáil | |||
2002 | John Kelleher | ||||
2003 | Colm Burke | Fine Gael | |||
2004 | Seán Martin | Fianna Fáil | |||
2005 | Deirdre Clune | Fine Gael | |||
2006 | Michael Ahern | ||||
2007 | Donal Counihan | Fianna Fáil | |||
2008 | Brian Bermingham | Fine Gael | Son of John Bermingham, Lord Mayor in 1968 | ||
2009 | Dara Murphy | Fine Gael | |||
2010 | |||||
2011 | Fianna Fáil |
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