Langrishe, Sir Hercules
Langrishe, Sir Hercules (1731–1811), 1st baronet, politician, was the eldest surviving son of Robert Langrishe (c.1696–1770) of Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny, gentleman usher of the black rod, and his wife, Anne Langrishe (née Whitby). Educated at…...
La Touche, John David
La Touche, John David (1732–1810), banker and landowner, was born on 21 August 1732, a surviving son of David La Touche II (qv), banker, and Mary Anne La Touche (née Canaseele), of Dublin. John La Touche inherited £7,000 a year and…...
Lawless, Sir Nicholas
Lawless, Sir Nicholas (1733–99), woollen draper, banker, MP, and 1st Baron Cloncurry , was born 30 October 1733, eldest son of Robert Lawless (d. 1775), woollen draper, of 2 High St., the Liberties, Dublin, and his wife Mary, daughter of Dominick Hadsor and widow of Robert…...
Lawless, Valentine Browne
Lawless, Valentine Browne (1773–1853), 2nd Baron Cloncurry , radical, was born 19 August 1773 at Merrion Square, Dublin, the only surviving son of Nicholas Lawless (1733–99), woollen merchant, brewer, and banker, who became 1st Baron Cloncurry in 1789, and Margaret Lawless (née…...
Le Blond, Elizabeth (‘Lizzie’) Alice Frances (née Hawkins-Whitshed; other married names Burnaby, Main)
Le Blond, Elizabeth (‘Lizzie’) Alice Frances (née Hawkins-Whitshed; other married names Burnaby, Main) (1860–1934), mountaineer, author and photographer, was born 26 June 1860 in Dublin, the only child of Sir St Vincent Bentinck Hawkins-Whitshed, 3rd (and last) baronet of Killincarrick…...
Leeson, Joseph
Leeson, Joseph (c.1701–1783), 1st earl of Milltown , landowner, patron of the arts, was one of six surviving children – and apparently the only surviving son – of Joseph Leeson (qv), brewer and property developer, and his wife…...
Longfield, Mountifort
Longfield, Mountifort (1802–84), economist and lawyer, was second son of the Rev. Mountifort Longfield (d. 1850), JP and vicar of Desert Serges, Co. Cork, of the Anglo-Irish Longfield family of Longueville, near Mallow, Co. Cork, and his…...
MacCarthy, Callaghan
MacCarthy, Callaghan (d. 1676), 3rd earl of Clancarty , nobleman, was born in Ireland in the late 1630s, the son of Donough MacCarthy (qv) (1594–1665), 1st earl of Clancarty, of Macroom, Co. Cork, and Eleanor Butler, sister of…...
MacCarthy, Donogh
MacCarthy, Donogh (1668–1734), 4th earl of Clancarty , soldier and Jacobite, was born in Blarney, Co. Cork, only son of Callaghan MacCarthy (qv) (second son of Donough MacCarthy (…...
MacDonnell, Rose
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Massue de Ruvigny, Henri
Massue de Ruvigny, Henri (1648–1720), marquis de Ruvigny , earl of Galway , soldier and lord justice, was born 9 April 1648 in Paris, France, son of Henri Massue, 1st marquis de Ruvigny, and his wife Marie Tallemand. The elder Ruvigny in 1656 became the deputy-general for the…...
Mathew, Francis
Mathew, Francis (1738–1806), politician and 1st earl of Llandaff , was born September 1738 at Thomastown, Co. Tipperary, the only son and heir of Thomas Mathew (1710–77), MP for Co. Tipperary (1761–2) and landowner, and his wife Mary, daughter of Richard Mathew of Dublin. Raised…...
Mathew, Francis James
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Maxwell, Somerset Henry
Maxwell, Somerset Henry (1849–1900), 10th Baron Farnham , unionist, was born 7 March 1849 in Newtownbarry, Co. Wexford, eldest son of Richard Thomas Maxwell (1815–74) and his wife Charlotte Anne (d. 1910), daughter of the Rev. Henry Preston Elrington. His uncle was Sir James…...
May, Sir (James) Edward
May, Sir (James) Edward (1751–1814), 2nd baronet, politician, was born in 1751 at Mayfield, Co. Waterford, second but eldest surviving son among six sons and two daughters of James May, knight of the shire, MP for Co. Waterford 1759–97, and 1st baronet, and Anne May (née Moore).…...
Molesworth, Richard
Molesworth, Richard (1680–1758), 3rd Viscount Molesworth , field-marshal, MP, and commander-in-chief in Ireland, was second son of Robert, 1st Viscount Molesworth (qv), of Swords, Co. Dublin, and Philipstown, King's Co., and his…...
Monsell, William
Monsell, William (1812–94), 1st Baron Emly of Tervoe and politician, was born 21 September 1812 in Mount St., Dublin, only child of William Monsell (1778–1824) of Tervoe House, Clarina, Co. Limerick, and his wife Olivia (d. 1859), second daughter of Sir John Allen Johnson-Walsh…...
Montgomery, Hugh
Montgomery, Hugh (d. 1663), 3rd Viscount Montgomery of the Ards and 1st earl of Mount-Alexander , Ulster royalist, was the first son of Hugh Montgomery of Newtown and his wife Jean, daughter of William Alexander, earl of Stirling. He sat as MP for Newtownards 1640–41, but in 1641–…...
Moore, Charles
Moore, Charles (1730–1822), 1st marquess of Drogheda, chief secretary for Ireland, and politician, was born 29 June 1730, second son of Edward, 5th earl of Drogheda, and his first wife, Sarah, daughter of Brabazon Ponsonby (qv), 1st earl…...
Moore, Sir Charles
Moore, Sir Charles (1603–43), 2nd Viscount Moore of Drogheda and royalist army commander, was eldest surviving son of Sir Garret Moore (qv), 1st Viscount Drogheda, and his wife Mary (d. 1654), daughter of Sir Henry Colley, of Castle…...
Moore, Sir Edward
Moore, Sir Edward (c.1530–1602), soldier and settler, was second son of John Moore of Benenden, Kent, England, and his first wife, who was apparently the daughter of a Robert Washington. At some point after 1550 his presumably widowed father married Margaret, daughter of John…...
Moore, Sir Garret
Moore, Sir Garret (c.1566–1627), 1st Viscount Moore of Drogheda , landowner and soldier, was the second and eldest surviving son of Sir Edward Moore (qv) of Mellifont, Co. Louth, and his first wife, Elizabeth, daughter and…...
Morres, Hervey Redmond
Morres, Hervey Redmond (c.1743–97), politician and 2nd Viscount Mountmorres , was first son and heir of Hervey Morres (c.1707–1766), MP for Irishtown, Co. Kilkenny (1752–3), and later 1st Viscount Mountmorres, and his first wife, Letitia (née Ponsonby). Educated…...
Musgrave, Sir Richard
Musgrave, Sir Richard (1746?–1818), 1st baronet, political writer, was born at Lismore, Co. Waterford, the first of the three sons of Christopher Musgrave (d. 1787) of Tourin, near Cappoquin, local agent to the duke of Devonshire, and his wife Susannah, daughter of James Usher of…...
Newce, William
Newce, William (fl. c.1596–1623), planter, army captain, and founder of Bandon and Newcestown, Co. Cork, first came to Ireland in the late 1590s as a captain in the English army in Munster. In December 1600 he became a lessee of the Inchiquin seignory of Sir…...