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Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford

Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford (May 1713 – 30 April 1766) was an Irish peer and politician.

The Lord Longford
Member of Parliament for Longford Borough
In office
1745–1757
Serving with Richard Edgeworth
Preceded byMichael Cuffe
Richard Edgeworth
Succeeded byRoger Hall
Richard Edgeworth
Personal details
BornMay 1713
County Westmeath, Ireland
Died30 April 1766(1766-04-30) (aged 52)
Spouse
RelationsSir Thomas Pakenham (grandfather)
Children7
Parent(s)Edward Pakenham
Margaret Bradestan Pakenham

Early life edit

He was born in May 1713 at Pakenham Hall, County Westmeath, Ireland, eldest son of Edward Pakenham and Margaret Bradestan.[1]

His maternal grandfather was John Bradestan and his paternal grandfather was Sir Thomas Pakenham, the Prime Serjeant.[2]

After his father's death, his mother remarried Reverend Ossory Medlicott, vicar of Ticehurst, Sussex.

Career edit

Between 1745 and 1757, Pakenham represented Longford Borough in the Irish House of Commons.

On 22 February 1605, grants of Market and Fair for Longford were given to Lord Baron Delvin by the King. Licence to hold a Thursday market and fair on the 1st of August, and two days at Longford, with the usual courts and fees.[3][1]

In 1552, King Edward VI granted lands of Annalye (County Longford) to Baron Delvin including the Holy Island and lands of the O'Ferralls.[4]

In 1556–57, Philip and Mary made grants to Lord Baron Delvin of the northern County Longford region before the county became County Longford.[5]

King James I also granted to Lord Baron Delvin the Island and monastery of Inchemore in what is now County Longford, otherwise Inismore, in the Annalie.[6]

King James did grant Lord Baron Delvin about 1/2 of the County Longford in a massive grant of lands and castles including Castles Newton, Lisnovoa, and Monilagan. The grant was mostly surrendered in 1607 for compensation of 100 pounds per year and other lands.[7]

Personal life edit

In 1739, Pakenham was married to Elizabeth Cuffe (1719–1794), the only daughter and sole heiress of Michael Cuffe, MP. Elizabeth later became suo jure 1st Countess of Longford, and in 1756 Pakenham was created the 1st Baron Longford because his wife was the grand-niece and heiress of Ambrose Aungier, 2nd Earl of Longford, who had died without issue.[8] Together, they had seven children, four sons and three daughters:[1]

Pakenham died on 30 April 1766 at the age of 52. Upon his death, their son, Edward, became the 2nd Baron Longford. The first baron's fourth son was Admiral Sir Thomas Pakenham.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Lodge, John (1754). The Peerage of Ireland, Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom: With Their Paternal Coats of Arms, Engraven on Copper : Collected from the Publick Records; Authentic Manuscripts; Approved Historians; Well-attested Pedigrees; and Personal Information. William Johnston, bookseller, in St. Paul's Church-Yard. p. 138. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford". Thepeerage.com. Retrieved 5 February 2009.
  3. ^ Grant of Market and Fair of County Longford - History of County Longford Pg. 56
  4. ^ King Edward VI grants of Annaly to Baron Delvin 1552
  5. ^ Grant to Baron Delvin Grant of Granard region to Baron Delvin
  6. ^ Grant of Inchemore Island to Baron Delvin by King James
  7. ^ Office, Great Britain Public Record (1874). Calendar of the State Papers, Relating to Ireland, of the Reign of James I. ...: Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, and Elsewhere. Longman & Company. p. 159. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h "Longford, Earl of (I, 1785)". www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk. Heraldic Media Limited. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  9. ^ The Honourable Thomas Pakenham, G.D.B. 1837. p. 236. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

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Thomas Pakenham 1st Baron Longford May 1713 30 April 1766 was an Irish peer and politician The Right HonourableThe Lord LongfordMember of Parliament for Longford BoroughIn office 1745 1757Serving with Richard EdgeworthPreceded byMichael CuffeRichard EdgeworthSucceeded byRoger HallRichard EdgeworthPersonal detailsBornMay 1713County Westmeath IrelandDied30 April 1766 1766 04 30 aged 52 SpouseElizabeth Pakenham 1st Countess of Longford m 1739 wbr RelationsSir Thomas Pakenham grandfather Children7Parent s Edward PakenhamMargaret Bradestan Pakenham Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editHe was born in May 1713 at Pakenham Hall County Westmeath Ireland eldest son of Edward Pakenham and Margaret Bradestan 1 His maternal grandfather was John Bradestan and his paternal grandfather was Sir Thomas Pakenham the Prime Serjeant 2 After his father s death his mother remarried Reverend Ossory Medlicott vicar of Ticehurst Sussex Career editBetween 1745 and 1757 Pakenham represented Longford Borough in the Irish House of Commons On 22 February 1605 grants of Market and Fair for Longford were given to Lord Baron Delvin by the King Licence to hold a Thursday market and fair on the 1st of August and two days at Longford with the usual courts and fees 3 1 In 1552 King Edward VI granted lands of Annalye County Longford to Baron Delvin including the Holy Island and lands of the O Ferralls 4 In 1556 57 Philip and Mary made grants to Lord Baron Delvin of the northern County Longford region before the county became County Longford 5 King James I also granted to Lord Baron Delvin the Island and monastery of Inchemore in what is now County Longford otherwise Inismore in the Annalie 6 King James did grant Lord Baron Delvin about 1 2 of the County Longford in a massive grant of lands and castles including Castles Newton Lisnovoa and Monilagan The grant was mostly surrendered in 1607 for compensation of 100 pounds per year and other lands 7 Personal life editIn 1739 Pakenham was married to Elizabeth Cuffe 1719 1794 the only daughter and sole heiress of Michael Cuffe MP Elizabeth later became suo jure 1st Countess of Longford and in 1756 Pakenham was created the 1st Baron Longford because his wife was the grand niece and heiress of Ambrose Aungier 2nd Earl of Longford who had died without issue 8 Together they had seven children four sons and three daughters 1 Edward Michael Pakenham 2nd Baron Longford 1743 1792 who married Hon Catherine Rowley second daughter of Hercules Langford Rowley MP and Elizabeth Rowley 1st Viscountess Langford 8 Lady Frances Pakenham 1744 1776 who married John Ormsby Vandeleur of Maddenstown 8 Lady Helena Pakenham 1745 1777 who married William Sherlock 1745 1788 of Sherlockstown County Kildare 8 Capt Hon Robert Pakenham d 1775 MP for County Longford from 1768 to 1775 8 Lady Mary Pakenham 1749 1775 who married Thomas Fortescue MP for Trim 8 Hon William Pakenham 1756 1769 who died unmarried 8 Adm Hon Sir Thomas Pakenham 1757 1836 who married Louisa Anne Staples d 1833 eldest daughter of John Staples MP and granddaughter of William James Conolly 8 Pakenham died on 30 April 1766 at the age of 52 Upon his death their son Edward became the 2nd Baron Longford The first baron s fourth son was Admiral Sir Thomas Pakenham 9 References edit a b c Lodge John 1754 The Peerage of Ireland Or A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom With Their Paternal Coats of Arms Engraven on Copper Collected from the Publick Records Authentic Manuscripts Approved Historians Well attested Pedigrees and Personal Information William Johnston bookseller in St Paul s Church Yard p 138 Retrieved 30 April 2020 Thomas Pakenham 1st Baron Longford Thepeerage com Retrieved 5 February 2009 Grant of Market and Fair of County Longford History of County Longford Pg 56 King Edward VI grants of Annaly to Baron Delvin 1552 Grant to Baron Delvin Grant of Granard region to Baron Delvin Grant of Inchemore Island to Baron Delvin by King James Office Great Britain Public Record 1874 Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland of the Reign of James I Preserved in Her Majesty s Public Record Office and Elsewhere Longman amp Company p 159 Retrieved 30 April 2020 a b c d e f g h Longford Earl of I 1785 www cracroftspeerage co uk Heraldic Media Limited Retrieved 30 April 2020 The Honourable Thomas Pakenham G D B 1837 p 236 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Parliament of IrelandPreceded byMichael Cuffe Richard Edgeworth Member of Parliament for Longford Borough1745 1757 With Richard Edgeworth Succeeded byRoger Hall Richard EdgeworthPeerage of IrelandNew creation Baron Longford1756 1766 Succeeded byEdward Pakenham Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Pakenham 1st Baron Longford amp oldid 1169485982, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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