Hercules Rowley, 2nd Viscount Langford (29 October 1737 – 24 March 1796), styled The Honourable Hercules Rowley between 1766 and 1791, was an Irish politician...
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Hercules Langford Rowley PC (c. 1714 – 25 March 1794) was an Irish politician and landowner. Rowley was born c. 1714. He was the only son of Frances (née...
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death of Hercules Rowley, 2nd Viscount Langford. Clotworthy Taylor succeeded to the Rowley estates and assumed by Royal licence the surname of Rowley in lieu...
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Viscount Langford, of Longford Lodge, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 19 February 1766 for Elizabeth Rowley. She was made Baroness...
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Pakenham, 2nd Earl of Longford, and Gen. Sir Edward Pakenham. His mother was the second daughter of the Right Hon. Hercules Langford Rowley and Elizabeth...
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Elizabeth Ormsby Upton, suo jure Viscountess Langford. His maternal uncle, Hercules Rowley, 2nd Viscount Langford represented County Antrim and Downpatrick...
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Jane Rowley, daughter of Rt. Hon. Hercules Langford Rowley and his wife Elizabeth Rowley, 1st Viscountess Langford. Her brother, Hercules Rowley, 2nd Viscount...
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when Summerhill House was built for Hercules Langford Rowley, the father of Hercules Rowley, 2nd Viscount Langford. The old Lynch's Castle remained on...
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Manor of Silverton (section Langford)
descendants of his sister Mary Langford, the wife of Sir John Rowley. Mary Langford's grandson was Hercules Langford Rowley, husband of Elizabeth Upton,...
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(removed 1770 but restored 1783) William Bristow (c. 1698–1758) Hercules Langford Rowley (1708–1794) (removed 1770 but restored 1782) Henry Seymour Conway...
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1738: Hercules Langford Rowley of Summerhill House 1739: 1740: James Lenox Naper of Loughcrew 1741: 1742: James Fleming 1743: Sir Quaile Somerville, 2nd Baronet...
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1913 Hercules Rowley, 4th Baron Langford 14 March 1884 William Hedges-White, 3rd Earl of Bantry 29 October 1919 Henry Ward, 5th Viscount Bangor 12 January...
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had two other brothers, General Robert Taylour and Clotworthy Rowley, 1st Baron Langford (1763–1825), and a sister, Henrietta. Taylor was himself one of...
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appointed as major 13th November 1854, promoted 24 June 1871 Hon Hercules Langford Rowley, former captain, 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, commissioned as major...
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occasion of the visit of the German Emperor to the Queen Hercules Rowley, 4th Baron Langford United Kingdom 26 April 1900 Comptroller of the Household...
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successor of Skeffington, who had inherited a peerage in September as Viscount Massereene. In the absence of evidence to the contrary it is assumed that...
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1660: John Shaw 1661: Hercules Langford 1662: Alexander Dalway 1663: Thomas Warrin 1664: Richard Dobbs 1665: John Donaldson 1666: Anthony Horsman 1667:...
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Theophilus Jones from 1743 James Napper-Dutton from 1796 Hon. Clotworthy Rowley Leigh Rayment's historical List of Members of the Irish House of Commons...
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7191 page 148 (this whole batch) Laughton, John Knox (1897). "Robinson, Hercules" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 49. London:...
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two bombs inside a monument on the grounds of the estate dedicated to the 2nd Earl of Caledon. The 80 foot tall monument was destroyed when the soldier...
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Disraeli. A more significant historical figure was Lord Robert Cecil (Viscount Cranborne 1865–1868) who represented the borough between 1853 and 1868...
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