- Earl of
Catherlough was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1763 for
Robert Knight, 1st
Baron Luxborough (1702–1772),
Member of Parliament...
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Peerage of
Great Britain.
Later that year, he was also
created Marquess of
Catherlough, Earl of Rathfarnham, in the
County of Dublin, and
Baron Trim, in the...
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Carlow (/ˈkɑːrloʊ/ KAR-loh; Irish:
Ceatharlach [ˈcahəɾˠl̪ˠəx]) is the
county town of
County Carlow, in the south-east of Ireland, 84 km (52 mi) from Dublin...
- Earl of
Westmorland is a
title that has been
created twice in the
Peerage of England. The
title was
first created in 1397 for
Ralph Neville. It was forfeited...
- as a
Knight Bachelor on 18
April 1475. He was
styled as
Viscount of
Catherlough (now
known as
County Carlow, Ireland)
between 1481 and 10
February 1485...
- of
Malmesbury in the
Peerage of
Great Britain and as 2nd
Marquess of
Catherlough in the
Peerage of Ireland.
Wharton did not get
control of his father's...
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Robert Knight, 1st Earl of
Catherlough, KB, (1702–1772), was a
British Member of
Parliament for
Great Grimsby (1734–41, 1762–68),
Castle Rising, Norfolk...
-
final elevations in the
peerage to a
viscountcy and then 1st Earl of
Catherlough. She was the only
daughter of Henry,
Viscount St John, by his second...
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Guards (20
September 1721 - 4 July 1733) 1733 John,
Baron Catherlough —Lord
Catherlough's or Earl of Westmorland's
Horse Guards (4 July 1733 - 21 June...
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Wharton 23
December 1706
Wharton extinct 1731
created the
Marquess of
Catherlough,
Marquess of
Wharton and
Marquess of
Malmesbury in 1715;
created the...