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Thomas Bermingham, 1st Earl of Louth

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410: 353: 112:, founded by his ancestor in 1241. His property was divided between his three daughters and their families. He left no surviving male issue, so his earldom became extinct. The barony fell into abeyance and became dormant: among those who unsuccessfully claimed it after him were his grandson Thomas Sewell, and the family of 149:
Waddell, who died in 1811. In a Will of John Bermingham commonly called Lord Baron Athenry of Daligan House, Galway proved 27/06/1803. He left his real estate, including unspecified estates in South America and the West Indies, in trust for his three natural children, Michael, Thomas and Edward.
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In recent research on Irish slave owning families, 'John Bermingham' was shown in 1798 as the owner of an estate called Dalgin 'a la cote orientale de Demerarie.' This may be John Bermingham commonly called Lord Baron Athenry but also conceivably his nephew John, son of Edward Bermingham and Ann
514: 279: 104:, and Anne Vesey, in November 1745. He married, secondly, Margaret Daly, the daughter of Peter Daly and Elizabeth Blake, on 10 January 1750. He died in 1799 and is buried in the 76:, who wished to make a "clean sweep" of the Irish administration, removing all those he regarded as corrupt or inefficient. On 23 April 1759 Lord Athenry was created 247: 519: 262: 57: 394: 489: 216: 455: 499: 69: 474: 17: 524: 321: 135: 45: 387: 85: 49: 60:, sitting between 1745 and 1750, when on 4 March 1750 he succeeded his father as Baron Athenry and became a member of the 141: 494: 380: 283: 271: 251: 448: 429: 368: 484: 113: 441: 73: 65: 479: 53: 360: 238: 124: 89: 509: 504: 258: 61: 8: 128: 421: 291: 81: 101: 212: 105: 515:
Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Galway constituencies
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politician and peer. He was also the last man to be summoned to parliament as
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Elizabeth, who married firstly Thomas Bailey Heath Sewell (son of Sir
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The Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland: The peerage of Ireland
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The Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland: The peerage of Ireland
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Index

Thomas IV de Bermingham
Anglo-Irish
Baron Athenry
Francis Bermingham, 14th Baron Athenry
Thomas Nugent, 4th Earl of Westmeath
Irish House of Commons
County Galway
Irish House of Lords
Privy Council of Ireland
Lord Townshend
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Earl of Louth
Peerage of Ireland
John de Bermingham, 1st Earl of Louth
Rickard de Bermingham
Sir John Bingham, 5th Baronet
Dominican
Athenry
John Birmingham
Thomas Sewell
Master of the Rolls
William St Lawrence, 2nd Earl of Howth
Joseph Blake, 1st Baron Wallscourt


James Hardiman
Galway
Martin J. Blake
Galway Archaeological and Historical Society
Parliament of Ireland

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