Francis Annesley, 1st Earl Annesley
Francis Annesley, 1st Earl Annesley (27 November 1740 – 19 December 1802) was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer.
He was the son of William Annesley, 1st Viscount Glerawly and Lady Anne Beresford, the daughter of Marcus Beresford, 1st Earl of Tyrone.[1] He held the office of Member of Parliament for Downpatrick between 1761 and 1770. On 12 September 1770 he succeeded his father as Viscount Glerawly and assumed his seat in the Irish House of Lords.[1] On 17 August 1789, Annesley was created Earl Annesley, of Castlewellan in the County of Down, in the Peerage of Ireland. The earldom was created with special remainder to his brother, Richard, as Annesley had no legitimate children.[2]
References
- The Pocket Peerage of England, Scotland Et Ireland, Volume 2 (1790), 191.
- Cracroft's Peerage: The Complete Guide to the British Peerage & Baronetage - 'Annesley, Earl (I, 1789)' http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/annesley1789.htm
Parliament of Ireland | ||
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Preceded by Bowen Southwell Cromwell Price |
Member of Parliament for Downpatrick 1761–1770 With: Mathew Forde |
Succeeded by Mathew Forde Clotworthy Rowley |
Peerage of Ireland | ||
New creation | Earl Annesley 1789–1802 |
Succeeded by Richard Annesley |
Preceded by William Annesley |
Viscount Glerawly 1770–1802 |
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