- Kilkenny, in the
Peerage of
Ireland in 1781. He was also made
Viscount Castlecuffe in the
Peerage of
Ireland at the same time as he was
granted the earldom...
- 3rd Earl of
Desart (12
October 1818 – 1
April 1865),
styled Viscount Castlecuffe until 1820, was an
Irish Conservative politician. He
served as Under-Secretary...
- Ballyfin, Borris-in-Ossory, Brisha, Caher, Capard, Cappalough, Cardtown,
Castlecuffe, Castletown, Clash, Clonaslee, Clonin, Clonmore, Coolrain, Cuffsborough...
- 1733
Cuffe extinct 1934 also
Viscount Desart from 1781, also
Viscount Castlecuffe and Earl of
Desart from 1793, also
Baron Desart in the
United Kingdom...
-
house Castle Durrow, 19th
Century house on the site of a
former castle Castlecuffe,
ruins of 17th
Century fortified house Castle Fleming,
Ruins of fortified...
-
Henry Cubitt, 2nd
Baron Ashcombe William Cubitt John Cuffe, 3rd
Viscount Castlecuffe; MP for
Ipswich (1842)
Charles ****ming-Bruce; MP for
Inverness Burghs...
-
Castlebrack Mountmellick Castleconor 212
Upperwoods Offerlane Mountmellick Castlecuffe 1,273
Tinnahinch Kilmanman Mountmellick Castledurrow Demesne 829 Clarmallagh...
- He was
further honoured when he was made Earl of
Desart and
Viscount Castlecuffe, also
titles in the
Peerage of Ireland, on 4
December 1793. Following...
- 1765-1795 Anne,
Countess of Desart,
Viscountess Desart,
Viscountess Castlecuffe,
Baroness Desart (c. 1765–1814),
married Otway Cuffe, 1st Earl of Desart...