Управление артиллерийского вооружения Королевства Ирландия (1542–1800) выполняло те же обязанности, что и Британское управление артиллерийского вооружения : поставляло оружие и боеприпасы, осуществляло надзор за Королевской ирландской артиллерией и ирландскими инженерами, а также поддерживало укрепления на острове.
После Актов Союза 1800 года Совет был упразднен, а его обязанности переданы Совету по артиллерийскому вооружению Соединенного Королевства. Различные должностные лица Совета получили компенсацию в виде пенсий за потерю жалованья и вознаграждений.
Wynne was granted compensation of £400 per annum after the Union.[34]
Treasurer
Salary in 1800: £200[37]
by 1760: John Chaigneau
1779: Thomas Burgh[38]
Burgh was granted compensation of £500 per annum after the Union.[34]
Secretary to the Master-General
Salary in 1800: £182 10s.[37]
by 1760: Peter Bere
1766: Robert Pratt
1770: Henry Meredyth
1789: John Armit[29]
1800: Joseph Atkinson
Atkinson was granted compensation of £520 3s. 6d. per annum after the Union.[34]
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