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On his brother's death on 16 November 1779, he succeeded as 3rd Baron Farnham. He was created '''Viscount Farnham''' on 10 January 1781, '''Earl of Farnham''' on 22 June 1785, and became a [[Privy Council of Ireland|Privy Councillor in Ireland]] on 6 June 1796. From 1756 to 1761 and again from 1768 to 1779, he sat in the [[Irish House of Commons]] for [[Cavan Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)|Cavan Borough]]. Between 1761 and 1768, he represented [[Armagh Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)|Armagh Borough]]. |
He was [[Prothonotary]] of the Court of Common Pleas between 1741 and 1800, was called to the Irish Bar in 1748 and appointed a Bencher in 1757. On his brother's death on 16 November 1779, he succeeded as 3rd Baron Farnham. He was created '''Viscount Farnham''' on 10 January 1781, '''Earl of Farnham''' on 22 June 1785, and became a [[Privy Council of Ireland|Privy Councillor in Ireland]] on 6 June 1796. From 1756 to 1761 and again from 1768 to 1779, he sat in the [[Irish House of Commons]] for [[Cavan Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)|Cavan Borough]]. Between 1761 and 1768, he represented [[Armagh Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)|Armagh Borough]].<ref> {{cite web |url = http://www.nli.ie/pdfs/mss%20lists/farnham2.pdf| title = National Library of Ireland - Collection List No. 95 - FARNHAM PAPERS|publisher= Natinal Library of Ireland|accessdate = 2012-08-18}} </ref> |
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==Family== |
==Family== |
Revision as of 19:42, 18 August 2012
Barry Maxwell, 1st Earl of Farnham PC (Ire) (1723 – 7 October 1800), styled The Honourable Barry Maxwell from 1756 to 1779, was an Irish peer and politician.
Background
He was the son of John Maxwell, 1st Baron Farnham and Judith Barry.
Political career
He was Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas between 1741 and 1800, was called to the Irish Bar in 1748 and appointed a Bencher in 1757. On his brother's death on 16 November 1779, he succeeded as 3rd Baron Farnham. He was created Viscount Farnham on 10 January 1781, Earl of Farnham on 22 June 1785, and became a Privy Councillor in Ireland on 6 June 1796. From 1756 to 1761 and again from 1768 to 1779, he sat in the Irish House of Commons for Cavan Borough. Between 1761 and 1768, he represented Armagh Borough.[1]
Family
He married twice, firstly on the 15 January 1757 to Margaret King, daughter of Robert King of Drewstown. They had the following children:
- John James Maxwell, 2nd Earl of Farnham (5 February 1760 – 23 July 1823).
- Anne Maxwell; she married in 1787 to Richard Fox of Fox Hall.
- Judith Maxwell, died unmarried in 1818.
He then married secondly in 1771 to Grace Burdett (died 8 March 1816), daughter of Arthur Burdett of Ballymaney. They had the following issue:
- Grace Maxwell (died 19 June 1866); she married to Sir Ralph St George, 7th Baronet (1758–1842)
- Elizabeth Maxwell, died unmarried in January 1782.
On his death, he was succeeded by his son John James.
References
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990. (ISBN 033338847X)
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [self-published source] [better source needed]
- Maxwell family genealogy, part 03. showing the Maxwell of Calderwood, Maxwell of Farnham (co. Cavan), and Maxwell of Finnebrogue families.
- An examination into the principles contained in a pamphlet entitled The speech of lord Minto, with some remarks upon a pamphlet entitled Observations on that part of the speaker's speech which relates to trade- A pamphlet written by the Earl opposing the Act of Union 1800
External links
- ^ "National Library of Ireland - Collection List No. 95 - FARNHAM PAPERS" (PDF). Natinal Library of Ireland. Retrieved 18 August 2012.