- his
father in the marquessate, he was
created Baron Ennishowen and Carrickfergus, of
Ennishowen in the
County of
Donegal and of
Carrickfergus in the...
-
Peerage of the
United Kingdom in his own
right as
Baron Ennishowen and Carrickfergus, of
Ennishowen in the
County of
Donegal and of
Carrickfergus in the...
- of Donegall, was
created by
Queen Victoria as
Baron Ennishowen and Carrickfergus, of
Ennishowen, in the
County of Donegal, and Carrickfergus, in the...
-
already a
member of the
House of Lords, as he had been
created Baron Ennishowen and
Carrickfergus in 1841. G. E. Cokayne;
Vicary Gibbs; H. A. Doubleday;...
- "Seven Men Drowned".
Glasgow Herald. 26
April 1847. "Whiteboyism in
Ennishowen".
Warder and
Dublin W****ly Mail. 4
February 1832. "Donegal ****izes". Enniskillen...
- 1769 – 1847 Rev.
Edward Chichester died 1840
Baronetcy extinct Baron Ennishowen and
Carrickfergus (1841, UK)
Baron Templemore (1831, UK)
Baron O'Neill...
- 1769 – 1847 Rev.
Edward Chichester died 1840
Baronetcy extinct Baron Ennishowen and
Carrickfergus (1841, UK)
Baron Templemore (1831, UK)
Baron O'Neill...
- 1769 – 1847 Rev.
Edward Chichester died 1840
Baronetcy extinct Baron Ennishowen and
Carrickfergus (1841, UK)
Baron Templemore (1831, UK)
Baron O'Neill...
-
Stair Baron Kenmare 1841
Browne extinct 1853 also Earl of
Kenmare Baron Ennishowen and
Carrickfergus 1841
Chichester extinct 1883 also
Marquess of Donegall...
- Arthur.
George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd
Marquess of Donegall, 1st
Baron Ennishowen and Carrickfergus, and 3rd
Baron Fisherwick (1797–1883),
House of Lords...