Lord Lieutenant of County Tipperary

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The Lord Lieutenant of County Tipperary was the British monarch’s chief representative in County Tipperary, Ireland, responsible for local ceremonial duties and oversight of the county’s militia and administration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Crown representative
ceremonial office
county lieutenancy
appliesToJurisdiction County Tipperary NERFINISHED
appointedBy British monarch NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland NERFINISHED
endCause establishment of the Irish Free State
governingSystem British administration in Ireland
hasDuty leading local militia in time of emergency
organising royal visits in County Tipperary
recommending persons for local honours and offices
hasJurisdictionOver county militia of Tipperary
hasPrecedenceOver other county officials in Tipperary
hasRole chief representative of the British monarch in County Tipperary
local administrative oversight
local ceremonial duties
oversight of county militia
isHistorical true
location County Tipperary NERFINISHED
officeAbolished 1922
officeCreated 1831
officeHeldByHeadOfState British monarch NERFINISHED
partOf Irish county lieutenancies
replaced Governor of County Tipperary
represents British monarch NERFINISHED
residenceRequired County Tipperary NERFINISHED
seeAlso Lord Lieutenant (United Kingdom) NERFINISHED
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland NERFINISHED
usedStyle His Majesty’s Lieutenant for the County of Tipperary NERFINISHED
Lord Lieutenant of the County of Tipperary NERFINISHED

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