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Viscount Charlemont

Viscount Charlemont is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1665 for William Caulfeild, 5th Baron Charlemont.

Viscountcy of Charlemont
Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Barry Argent and Gules on a Canton of the second a Lion passant guardant Or (Caulfeild); 2nd and 3rd, Or a Chevron chequy Argent and Azure between three Martlets Sable (Houston)
Creation date8 October 1665
Created byCharles II
PeeragePeerage of Ireland
First holderWilliam Caulfeild, 5th Baron Caulfield
Present holderJohn Dodd Caulfeild, 15th Viscount Charlemont
Heir apparentThe Hon. Shane Andrew Caulfeild
Subsidiary titlesLord Caulfeild
StatusExtant
Former seat(s)Roxborough Castle
MottoDEO DUCE FERRO COMITANTE
James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont, as painted by Pompeo Batoni, c. 1753–56.

The Caulfeild family descends from Sir Toby Caulfeild, originally of Oxfordshire, England. He was a noted soldier and also represented Armagh in the Irish House of Commons. In 1620 he was created Lord Caulfeild, Baron of Charlemont, in the Peerage of Ireland, with remainder to his nephew Sir William Caulfeild,[1] who succeeded him as second Baron.[2] The latter's son, the third Baron, was shot in 1642 on the orders of Sir Phelim O'Neill, the leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1641. His younger brother, the fifth Baron, had O'Neill apprehended and executed for the murder of his elder brother. In 1665 he was created Viscount Charlemont in the Peerage of Ireland.[citation needed] His son, the second Viscount, was an opponent of King James II and attainted, but was later restored by King William III. His son, the third Viscount, represented Charlemont in the Irish Parliament. He was succeeded by his son, the fourth Viscount. In 1763 he was created Earl of Charlemont in the Peerage of Ireland.[3] His eldest son, the second Earl, sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Representative Peer from 1806 to 1863. In 1837 he was created Baron Charlemont, of Charlemont in the County of Armagh, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, with remainder to his younger brother the Hon. Henry Caulfield and the heirs male of his body. Lord Charlemont later served as Lord Lieutenant of County Tyrone from 1839 to 1863. He was succeeded by his nephew (in the barony of 1837 according to the special remainder), the third Earl. He sat as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Armagh from 1847 to 1867 and also served as Lord Lieutenant of County Armagh from 1849 to 1864 and of County Tyrone between 1864 and 1892.

On his death the earldom and barony of 1837 became extinct, while he was succeeded in the other titles by his kinsman, the seventh Viscount.[4] He was the great-great-grandson of Reverend the Hon. Charles Caulfeild, fifth son of the second Viscount. His nephew, the eighth Viscount, was a Member of the Senate of Northern Ireland from 1925 to 1937 and served as Minister of Education and Leader of the Senate from 1926 to 1937. He also sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Representative Peer from 1918 to 1949. On his death, this line of the family also failed. He was succeeded by his kinsman, the ninth Viscount. He was the grandson of James Caulfield, second son of the Reverend Hans Caulfeild, grandson of the Hon. Charles Caulfeild, fifth son of the second Viscount. On the death of his younger brother, the twelfth Viscount, in 1979, this line also failed, and the titles passed to his kinsman, the thirteenth Viscount. He was the eldest son of the Reverend Wilberforce Caulfeild, fourth son of the aforesaid Reverend Hans Caulfeild. He was succeeded by his nephew, the fourteenth Viscount. As of 2014 the titles are held by the latter's son, the fifteenth Viscount, who succeeded in 2001. He lives in Canada.

Other members of the family include Thomas, son of the second Baron, who was MP for Charlemont. He was the father of William, MP for Tulsk and father of Thomas, Toby, and St George, all of whom were also MPs for Tulsk: St George was also a highly successful lawyer who ended his career as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. John, son of the first Viscount, was MP for Charlemont, and Francis, son of the third Viscount, was MP for Armagh and Charlemont.

The family seats were Roxborough Castle, near Moy, County Tyrone, and Charlemont Fort, near Charlemont, County Armagh.

Barons Caulfeild of Charlemont (1620) Edit

Viscounts Charlemont (1665) Edit

Earls of Charlemont (1763) Edit

Viscounts Charlemont (1665; Reverted) Edit

  • James Caulfeild, 7th Viscount Charlemont (1830–1913)
  • James Caulfeild, 8th Viscount Charlemont (1880–1949)
  • Charles Caulfeild, 9th Viscount Charlemont (1887–1962)
  • Robert Caulfeild, 10th Viscount Charlemont (1881–1967)
  • Charles Caulfeild, 11th Viscount Charlemont (1884–1971)
  • Richard Caulfeild, 12th Viscount Charlemont (1887–1979)
  • Charles Caulfeild, 13th Viscount Charlemont (1899–1985)
  • John Caulfeild, 14th Viscount Charlemont (1934–2001)
  • John Dodd Caulfeild, 15th Viscount Charlemont (born 1966)[5][unreliable source?]

The heir apparent is the present holder's son Hon. Shane Andrew Caulfeild (born 1996).

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "William Caulfield, 1st Viscount Charlemont". geni.com.
  2. ^ "Major-General William CAULFIELD". worcestershireregiment.com.
  3. ^ "James Caulfeild, Earl of Charlemont". libraryireland.com.
  4. ^ "James Alfred Caulfeild, 7th Viscount Charlemont". geni.com.
  5. ^ "Charlemont, Viscount (I, 1665)". cracroftspeerage.co.uk.

References Edit

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Viscount Charlemont is a title in the Peerage of Ireland It was created in 1665 for William Caulfeild 5th Baron Charlemont Viscountcy of CharlemontQuarterly 1st and 4th Barry Argent and Gules on a Canton of the second a Lion passant guardant Or Caulfeild 2nd and 3rd Or a Chevron chequy Argent and Azure between three Martlets Sable Houston Creation date8 October 1665Created byCharles IIPeeragePeerage of IrelandFirst holderWilliam Caulfeild 5th Baron CaulfieldPresent holderJohn Dodd Caulfeild 15th Viscount CharlemontHeir apparentThe Hon Shane Andrew CaulfeildSubsidiary titlesLord CaulfeildStatusExtantFormer seat s Roxborough CastleMottoDEO DUCE FERRO COMITANTEJames Caulfeild 1st Earl of Charlemont as painted by Pompeo Batoni c 1753 56 The Caulfeild family descends from Sir Toby Caulfeild originally of Oxfordshire England He was a noted soldier and also represented Armagh in the Irish House of Commons In 1620 he was created Lord Caulfeild Baron of Charlemont in the Peerage of Ireland with remainder to his nephew Sir William Caulfeild 1 who succeeded him as second Baron 2 The latter s son the third Baron was shot in 1642 on the orders of Sir Phelim O Neill the leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 His younger brother the fifth Baron had O Neill apprehended and executed for the murder of his elder brother In 1665 he was created Viscount Charlemont in the Peerage of Ireland citation needed His son the second Viscount was an opponent of King James II and attainted but was later restored by King William III His son the third Viscount represented Charlemont in the Irish Parliament He was succeeded by his son the fourth Viscount In 1763 he was created Earl of Charlemont in the Peerage of Ireland 3 His eldest son the second Earl sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Representative Peer from 1806 to 1863 In 1837 he was created Baron Charlemont of Charlemont in the County of Armagh in the Peerage of the United Kingdom with remainder to his younger brother the Hon Henry Caulfield and the heirs male of his body Lord Charlemont later served as Lord Lieutenant of County Tyrone from 1839 to 1863 He was succeeded by his nephew in the barony of 1837 according to the special remainder the third Earl He sat as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Armagh from 1847 to 1867 and also served as Lord Lieutenant of County Armagh from 1849 to 1864 and of County Tyrone between 1864 and 1892 On his death the earldom and barony of 1837 became extinct while he was succeeded in the other titles by his kinsman the seventh Viscount 4 He was the great great grandson of Reverend the Hon Charles Caulfeild fifth son of the second Viscount His nephew the eighth Viscount was a Member of the Senate of Northern Ireland from 1925 to 1937 and served as Minister of Education and Leader of the Senate from 1926 to 1937 He also sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Representative Peer from 1918 to 1949 On his death this line of the family also failed He was succeeded by his kinsman the ninth Viscount He was the grandson of James Caulfield second son of the Reverend Hans Caulfeild grandson of the Hon Charles Caulfeild fifth son of the second Viscount On the death of his younger brother the twelfth Viscount in 1979 this line also failed and the titles passed to his kinsman the thirteenth Viscount He was the eldest son of the Reverend Wilberforce Caulfeild fourth son of the aforesaid Reverend Hans Caulfeild He was succeeded by his nephew the fourteenth Viscount As of 2014 update the titles are held by the latter s son the fifteenth Viscount who succeeded in 2001 He lives in Canada Other members of the family include Thomas son of the second Baron who was MP for Charlemont He was the father of William MP for Tulsk and father of Thomas Toby and St George all of whom were also MPs for Tulsk St George was also a highly successful lawyer who ended his career as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland John son of the first Viscount was MP for Charlemont and Francis son of the third Viscount was MP for Armagh and Charlemont The family seats were Roxborough Castle near Moy County Tyrone and Charlemont Fort near Charlemont County Armagh Contents 1 Barons Caulfeild of Charlemont 1620 2 Viscounts Charlemont 1665 3 Earls of Charlemont 1763 4 Viscounts Charlemont 1665 Reverted 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesBarons Caulfeild of Charlemont 1620 EditToby Caulfeild 1st Baron Caulfeild 1565 1627 William Caulfeild 2nd Baron Caulfeild 1587 1640 Toby Caulfeild 3rd Baron Caulfeild 1621 1642 Robert Caulfeild 4th Baron Caulfeild 1622 1642 William Caulfeild 5th Baron Caulfield 1624 1671 created Viscount Charlemont in 1665 Viscounts Charlemont 1665 EditWilliam Caulfeild 1st Viscount Charlemont d 1671 William Caulfeild 2nd Viscount Charlemont d 1726 James Caulfeild 3rd Viscount Charlemont 1682 1734 James Caulfeild 4th Viscount Charlemont 1728 1799 created Earl of Charlemont in 1763 Earls of Charlemont 1763 EditJames Caulfeild 1st Earl of Charlemont 4th Viscount Charlemont 1728 1799 Francis William Caulfeild 2nd Earl of Charlemont 5th Viscount Charlemont 1775 1863 James Molyneux Caulfeild 3rd Earl of Charlemont 6th Viscount Charlemont 1820 1892 Viscounts Charlemont 1665 Reverted EditJames Caulfeild 7th Viscount Charlemont 1830 1913 James Caulfeild 8th Viscount Charlemont 1880 1949 Charles Caulfeild 9th Viscount Charlemont 1887 1962 Robert Caulfeild 10th Viscount Charlemont 1881 1967 Charles Caulfeild 11th Viscount Charlemont 1884 1971 Richard Caulfeild 12th Viscount Charlemont 1887 1979 Charles Caulfeild 13th Viscount Charlemont 1899 1985 John Caulfeild 14th Viscount Charlemont 1934 2001 John Dodd Caulfeild 15th Viscount Charlemont born 1966 5 unreliable source The heir apparent is the present holder s son Hon Shane Andrew Caulfeild born 1996 See also EditCastlecaulfield Castle CaulfieldNotes Edit William Caulfield 1st Viscount Charlemont geni com Major General William CAULFIELD worcestershireregiment com James Caulfeild Earl of Charlemont libraryireland com James Alfred Caulfeild 7th Viscount Charlemont geni com Charlemont Viscount I 1665 cracroftspeerage co uk References EditHesilrige Arthur G M 1921 Debrett s Peerage and Titles of courtesy London Dean amp Son p 191 Kidd Charles Williamson David editors Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition New York St Martin s Press 1990 page needed Leigh Rayment s Peerage Pages self published source better source needed Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Viscount Charlemont amp oldid 1144188151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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