The Board of Ordnance in the Kingdom of Ireland (1542–1800) performed the equivalent duties of the British Board of Ordnance: supplying arms and munitions, overseeing the Royal Irish Artillery and the Irish Engineers, and maintaining the fortifications in the island.
The various officials of the Board were compensated with pensions for their loss of salary and emoluments.
[18] Salary in 1800: £600[19] Beresford was granted compensation of £600 per annum after the Union.
[31] Salary in 1800: £200[37] Wynne was granted compensation of £400 per annum after the Union.
[34] Salary in 1800: £200[37] Burgh was granted compensation of £500 per annum after the Union.