Christopher Wandesford, 1st Viscount Castlecomer (19 August 1656 – 15 September 1707) was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer.
His grandfather, the first Christopher Wandesford, had been briefly Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1640 and acquired substantial lands in County Kilkenny.
[1] As an opponent of James II, on 7 May 1689 he was attainted in the Parliament of Ireland and had his estates seized.
However, following the defeat of the Jacobite army in Ireland, he was richly rewarded by William III.
He subsequently served as the MP for St Canice in Ireland between 1692 and 1706, when he was raised to the peerage.