- Earl of
Clonmell, in the
County of Tipperary, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1793 for John Scott, 1st
Viscount Clonmell, Lord...
- to The 1st Earl of
Clonmell (also
known as "Copper-Faced Jack") as his
private gardens. The
gardens then
became known as "
Clonmell Lawns"
Located on Harcourt...
- Earl of
Clonmell PC (Ire) KC SL (8 June 1739 – 23 May 1798),
known as The Lord
Earlsfort between 1784 and 1789 and as The
Viscount Clonmell between 1789...
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Thomas Scott, 2nd Earl of
Clonmell (15
August 1783 – 18
January 1838),
styled Lord
Earlsfort between 1793 and 1798, was an
Irish peer and politician. Scott...
-
normal remainder to the
heirs male of his body, and
Viscount Ligonier, of
Clonmell, in the
Peerage of
Ireland on 20 May 1762, with
remainder to his nephew...
-
Caroline Sophia Scott, the
fourth daughter of John Scott, 3rd Earl of
Clonmell, in 1874.[citation needed] Hon.
Richard Charles Stanley Mountjoy Monck...
-
Church of Ireland. The first, the
gentle Shure that
making way By
sweet Clonmell,
adorns rich Waterford; The next, the
stubborne Newre,
whose waters gray...
-
Parliament for New
Romney In
office 1812–1818
Preceded by The Earl of
Clonmell Hon.
George Ashburnham Succeeded by
Andrew Strahan Richard Erle-Drax-Grosvenor...
- was
given a
further Irish peerage on 1 May 1762 as
Viscount Ligonier of
Clonmell (with
remainder to his nephew) and on 19
April 1763 he
became a Baron,...
- by Lord
Clonmell, also
known as
Baron Earlsfort, for whom the
street is named. The
entire site,
which had
previously been
occupied by
Clonmell House, was...