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  NPG D12053; James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont
3 of 8 portraits of James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont
James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont (1728-1799), Irish statesman.
Charlemont was instrumental in organising volunteer rallies and conventions through which the wishes of the Irish nation could be accurately represented to the British administration.
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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont (August 18, 1728 - August 4, 1799), was an Irish statesman.
James VI of Scotland and I of England (Charles James) (19 June 1566–27 March 1625) was a King who ruled over England, Scotland and Ireland, and was the first Sovereign to reign in the three realms simultaneously.
Lord Charlemont is historically interesting for his political connection with Henry Flood and Henry Grattan; he was a cultivated man with literary and artistic tastes, and both in Dublin and in London he had considerable social influence.
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  Viscount Charlemont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fourth Viscount was created Earl of Charlemont in 1763 and the second Earl was created Baron Charlemont in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1837, but these titles became extinct on the death of the third Earl in 1892.
James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont, 4th Viscount Charlemont (1728-1799)
James Molyneux Caulfeild, 3rd Earl of Charlemont, 6th Viscount Charlemont (1820-1892)
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 James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont (August 18, 1728 - August 4, 1799) was an Irish statesman.
The title of Charlemont descended from Sir Toby Caulfeild (1565-1627) of Oxfordshire, England, who was given lands in Ireland, and created Baron Charlemont (the name of a fort on the Blackwater), for his services to King James I in 1620.
Lord Charlemont is historically interesting for his political connection with Henry Flood and Henry Grattan; he was a cultivated man with literary and artistic tastes, and both in Dublin and in London he had considerable social influence.
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 James Caulfeild, Earl of Charlemont
Letters from the Earl of Charlemont to William Hogarth expressing inability to pay the artist are reprinted in Fintan Cullen, Ed., Sources in Irish Art: A Reader (Cork UP 2000).
His figure is included in the left-hand foreground of the engraving of House of Commons of 1790, now preserved in Bank of Ireland (College Green), with Grattan and Flood in the right, being No. 164 in the key.
Library of Herbert Bell (Belfast) holds Charlemont MSS, The manuscripts and correspondence of James, first earl of Charlemont, 2 vols., Historical Manuscripts Commission, London, 1891-94; Francis Hardy, Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James Caulfield ([1810]; ?rep. London 1966).
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 1ST EARL JAMES CAULFEI... - Online Information article about 1ST EARL JAMES CAULFEI...
CHARLEMONT of (1728–1799), Irish statesman, son of the 3rd See also:
Baron Charlemont (the name of a fort on the See also:
James I. in 162o, and the 1st viscount was the'5th baron (d.
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 JAMES CAULFEILD, 1ST EARL OF CHARLEMONT - LoveToKnow Article on JAMES CAULFEILD, 1ST EARL OF CHARLEMONT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
, 1ST EARL OF (1728 1799), Irish statesman, son of the 3rd viscount Charlemont, was born in Dublin on the 18th of August 1728, and succeeded his father as 4th viscount in 1734.
The title of Charlemont descended from Sir Toby Caulfeild (1565-1627) of Oxfordshire, England, who was given lands in Ireland, and created Baron Charlemont (the name of a fort on the Blackwater), for his services to King James I.in 1620, and the 1st viscount was the5th baron (d.
Charleroi was settled in 1890 and was incorporated in 1891.
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 stewart.htm
James Stewart was the eldest son of William Stewart of Killymoon and Eleanor King of Rockingham, Co. Roscommon.
He was the close ally of the Volunteer commander-in-chief, James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont, was active at Volunteer meetings and parades, and in September 1783 took the chair at the second great convention of northern Volunteer companies in Dungannon, in preparation for the national meeting in Dublin.
After Lord Charlemont's celebrated but still mysterious breach with Grattan in 1783, Stewart became Charlemont's principal spokesman in the House of Commons (thanks to the general inarticulacy of those whom Charlemont returned, after Grattan, for the family borough of Charlemont, Co. Armagh).
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 The Hugh Lane Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Charlemont House, which houses the Hugh Lane collection was commissioned by James Caulfeild (1728-1799), 4th Viscount Charlemont and later 1st Earl of Charlemont.
In 1746, aged 18, Charlemont went on the grand tour which was favoured by the aristocracy in the eighteenth century, thus developing his lifelong interest in the Classical arts.
In 1763 Charlemont commissioned the young Scottish born architect William Chambers (1723-96), whom he had met in Rome, to design his new town house at the top of Parnell Square, formerly Rutland Square.
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 Armagh city and parish, Lewis, 1837 description ©Jane Lyons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Earl of Tyrone, towards the close of the reign of Elizabeth, the earl obtained possession of this place by stratagem; but unfavourable events in other parts soon obliged him to evacuate the place.
James, in his progress through the north to and from the siege of Derry, rested for a few days at Armagh, which he describes as having been pillaged by the enemy, and very inconvenient both for himself and his suite.
By charter of King James, the borough was empowered to send two representatives to the Irish parliament, but the right of election was confined to the sovereign and twelve burgesses, who continued to return two members till the union, when the number was reduced to one.
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 THE JACOBITE PEERAGE & BARONETAGE in 1996   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Earl of Breadalbane and Holland, Viscount of Tay and Pointland, Lord Glenorchy, Benederlach, Ormalie and Weick, Baronet, born 1919.
Earl of Corke and Orrery, Viscount Dungarvon, Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky, Baron Boyle of Youghall, Baron of Broghill and Bandon Bridge, born 1916, Heir: John, Viscount Dungaervon, born 1945.
Earl of Dalhousie, Lord Ramsay of Dalhousie, and Lord Ramsay of Kerington, born 1949; heir Lord Ramsay, born.
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 British Isles Genealogy - Chapters from Family Chests   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
After King James' accession to the crown of England, he was honored with knighthood; called into his Majesty's Privy Council; made Governor of the fort of Charlemont and of the counties of Tyrone and Armagh; and further rewarded for his fidelity and worthy service with many giants of lands and employments.
His grandson, James, fourth Viscount Caulfeild of Charlemont, was a distinguished patriot, and was advanced to the dignity of Earl of Charlemont in 1763.
The earl died in 1863, and, as he left no issue, he was succeeded in all his hereditary honours by his nephew, James Molyneux Caulfeild, the third and present Earl of Charlemont.
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 thePeerage.com - Sir Francis William Caulfeild, 2nd Earl of Charlemont and others
He was the son of Sir James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont and Mary Hickman.
She married Sir Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim, son of Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim and Elizabeth Skeffington, on 24 July 1800.
He was the son of Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim and Elizabeth Skeffington.
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 Genealogy Stewart
James Robert Stewart (GPS 379, Born, 9.8.1839 Died, 1890 Married, 1871: Gertrude Trench - 435 Dau of Frederick William le Poer Trench - 2177 3/1.
James Hamilton died 1805 (GPS12), married Helen Pakenham, dau of Edward Michael and Catherine (Rowley) Pakenham 3/1.
James Stewart als Foster Date 3/12/1721 died 1721 (may be 1724).
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 Sports Fresh : Article 'Earl of Annandale and Hartfell'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The title Earl of Annandale and Hartfell was created in the Peerage of Scotland 1661 for James Johnstone.
Earls of Annandale (1625) John Murray, 1st Earl of Annandale (d.
The ranks of the Scottish Peerage are Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount, and Lord of Parliament.
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 Waterford Charlemont   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
1) " Waterford" -- In the context of Waterford Charlemont
2) " Charlemont" -- In the context of Waterford Charlemont
Charlemont, Massachusetts 1: '''Charlemont ''' is a town located in Franklin County, Massac 4: Charlemont was first settled in 1742 and was officially
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 James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont Information
He returned to Dublin and employed the Scottish architect Sir William Chambers to remodel his main residence Marino House, to design his townhouse Charlemont House and the unique Neo-Classical garden pavilion building, the Casino at Marino.
He was president of the volunteer convention in Dublin in November 1783, having taken a leading part in the formation of the Irish Volunteers; and he was a strong opponent of the proposals for the Union.
James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont from Wíkipedia.
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 Dictionary jam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
James Andrew Brown Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie
James Hamilton, 3rd Marquess and 1st Duke of Hamilton
James VI of Scotland and I of England
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 Reference Fresh : Article 'Henry Flood'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
James Schoolcraft Sherman, (1855-1912) He was also known as James S. Sherman; "Sunny Jim" ý of Utica, Oneida County, N.Y. Born in Utica, Oneida County, N.Y., October 24, 1855.
Preceded by:James Caulfeild Viscount Charlemont Followed by:Francis William Caulfeild Preceded by:New Creation Earl of Charlemont Reference This entry incorporates public domain text originally from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Template:Privylist This is a List of Privy Counsellors of Great Britain and the United Kingdom appointed between the accession of King George I in 1714 and the death of King George III in 1820.
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 Viscount Charlemont   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
James Caulfield, 3rd Viscount Charlemont (1682 - 1734)
James Caulfeild,1st Earl of Charlemont, 4th Viscount Charlemont (1728 - 1799)
James Molyneux Caulfeild, 3rd Earl of Charlemont, 6th Viscount Charlemont (1820 - 1892)
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 Historic Houses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
It was restored to its original form as a monument in the late 1940s and again extensively repaired and re-roofed in 1992.
Emo Court was designed by the architect James Gandon in 1790 for the Earls of Portarlington and is a magnificent example of this neo-classical style.
A delightful cottage orn�built in the early 1800s by Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Glengall to a design by the famous Regency architect John Nash.
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 database - pafn169 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
He was MP for Charlemont 1661. His marriage to Anne, daughter of Charles 2nd Viscount Moore (Drogheda) was published in Newgate market on 11th, 15th and 22nd July 1657.
Sydney was the daughter and heir of James Somerville, of Tullykilter, Co Fermanagh.
Son and heir of Dr James Margetson, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland, and brother of Anne, Viscountess Charlemont.
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 William Chambers - Dangeruss-Industries.com
Through a recommendation of the 4th Earl of Bute he was appointed architectural tutor to the Prince of Wales, later George III, and also, with Robert Adam, Architect of the King's Works.
He also designed Charlemont House and the Casino at Marino for James Caulfeild, the 1st Earl of Charlemont, as well as the Chapel and Theatre in Trinity College, Dublin.
This work was carried out in collaboration with landscape gardener Capability Brown in 1780 for Joseph Damer, the Earl of Dorchester[?], who wanted to relocate the existing village further away from his home at the Abbey.
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 Dictionary james   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
, Jesse James -- United States outlaw who fought as a Confederate soldier and later led a band of outlaws that robbed trains and banks in the West until he was murdered by a member of his own gang (1847-1882)
, Saint James, St James, Saint James the Apostle, St James the Apostle -- (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of John; author of The Epistle of James in the New Testament
, James River -- a river that rises in North Dakota and flows southward across South Dakota to the Missouri
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Earl of Courtown: Fragment of a decorated pottery vessel found near a cist in Kiltennel parish.
O’Laverty, James: Notes on pagan monuments in the immediate vicinity of ancient churches in the Diocese of Down, and on peculiar forms of Christian interments observed in some of the ancient graveyards, 103-108.
Martin, James: promised to donate stone with cupmarks and spirals from a carn at Bessborough, sculptured stones from Jerpoint Abbey and a quern, 10.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 58   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
James III of Baden-Durlach, Margrave of Baden-Durlach Zähringen, b.
James of Kelso and Melrose, Abbot of Kelso and Melrose Stuart, b.
James of Moray, Earl of Moray Stuart, b.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 57   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
James Charles Herbert Welbore, Earl of Normanton 3rd Agar, b.
James Daniel, Earl of Lismore 2 O'Brien, b.
James Edward William Theobald, Marquess of Ormonde 3rd Butler, b.
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 CHARLEMONT, JAMES CAULFEILD, 1ST EARL - Encyclopedia Britannica - CHARLEMONT, JAMES CAULFEILD, 1ST EARL - JCSM's Study ...
CHARLEMONT, JAMES CAULFEILD, 1ST EARL of (17281799), Irish statesman, son of the 3rd viscount Charlemont, was born in Dublin on the,8th of August 1728, and succeeded his father as 4th viscount in 1734.
The title of Charlemont descended from Sir Toby Caulfeild (15651627) of
, England, who was given lands in Ireland, and created Baron Charlemont (the name of a fort on the Blackwater), for his services to King James I. in 162o, and the 1st viscount was the'5th baron (d.
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 thePeerage.com - Place Index 250
Fortescue, Thomas, 1st Baron Clermont of Dromisken  b.
Gore, Arthur, 1st Earl of Arran of the Arran Islands  b.
Conyngham, Henry Vivien Pierpont, Earl of Mount Charles  b.
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