Lord Lieutenant of County Monaghan

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The Lord Lieutenant of County Monaghan was the British monarch’s chief representative in County Monaghan, responsible for local ceremonial duties and oversight of the county’s militia and civic functions until the office was abolished in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial office
county lieutenancy
representative of the British monarch
appliesToJurisdiction County Monaghan NERFINISHED
appointedBy British monarch NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland NERFINISHED
hasAssociatedEvent royal visits to County Monaghan
hasAssociatedOrganization County Monaghan militia NERFINISHED
hasDuty local ceremonial duties
oversight of civic functions in County Monaghan
oversight of the county militia
hasJurisdiction civil administration in County Monaghan
militia organization in County Monaghan
hasScope ceremonial representation of the Crown in County Monaghan
historicalPeriod 19th century Ireland
early 20th century Ireland
inception 19th century
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Ireland NERFINISHED
Province of Ulster NERFINISHED
location County Monaghan NERFINISHED
officeAbolishedIn early 20th century
officeHolderRole chief representative of the British monarch in County Monaghan
officeType county-level office
partOf Lord Lieutenancies in Ireland NERFINISHED
replaces Custos Rotulorum of Monaghan NERFINISHED
residenceLocation County Monaghan NERFINISHED
seat County town of Monaghan
subordinateTo Lord Lieutenant of Ireland NERFINISHED
usedLanguage English

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James Alexander, 4th Earl of Caledon positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of County Monaghan