MarketList of organisations based in the Republic of Ireland with royal patronage
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List of organisations based in the Republic of Ireland with royal patronage

Royal charters and royal patronage were historically granted to organisations in Ireland by the Monarch of Ireland when all of Ireland was part of the Kingdom of Ireland and, later, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Since the independence of most of Ireland from the United Kingdom as the Irish Free State in December 1922, and the official abolition of the monarchy by the Constitution of Ireland in 1937 and the Republic of Ireland Act 1948, no new royal charters have been granted in the Republic of Ireland.

Other bodies with royal charters
King's Inns, established by royal charter in 1541 • Trinity College Dublin, sole college of the University of Dublin, with a founding charter of 1592 • University College Cork (formerly Queen's College Cork) – granted a royal charter in 1845 • University of Galway (formerly Queen's College Galway) – granted a royal charter in 1849 • Law Society of Ireland – granted a royal charter in 1852 under the name "The Incorporated Society of Attorneys and Solicitors of Ireland" • Institution of Engineers of Ireland – granted a royal charter in 1877 • The High School, Dublin, Erasmus Smith Trust, granted a royal charter in 1669 ==Former bodies==
Former bodies
Royal Bank of Ireland – merged with AIB in 1970 • Royal City of Dublin HospitalRoyal College of Science for Ireland – absorbed into University College Dublin in 1926. • Royal Cork InstitutionRoyal Geological Society of IrelandRoyal Hospital KilmainhamRoyal Hibernian Marine School – merged with other schools to form Mount Temple Comprehensive School. • Royal Hibernian Military SchoolRoyal Irish Art UnionRoyal Irish Athletics Club - established on 28 June 1872, it was later renamed the Irish Champion Athletic Club (ICAC). • Royal Irish InstitutionRoyal Military InfirmaryRoyal Munster Yacht Club – merged with Royal Cork Yacht Club in 1966. • Royal Veterinary College of Ireland – merged into University College Dublin in 1977. • Royal Zoological Society of Ireland – renamed as the Zoological Society of Ireland in 1993. ==See also==
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