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Viscount Mountmorres was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created on 29 June 1763 for
Hervey Morres, 1st
Baron Mountmorres, who had previously...
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Ireland as
Baron Mountmorres, of
Castlemorres in the
County of Kilkenny. He was
further honoured in 1763 when he was made
Viscount Mountmorres, of Castlemorres...
- was a
commoner at the time but
would be
created Baron Mountmorres in 1756 and
Viscount Mountmorres in 1763. His
mother was the
youngest daughter of Brabazon...
- the house, but not
until after the
remonstrance had been voted." Lord
Mountmorres 1792b, p. 40. "... but the
parliament was
prorogued on that day, to prevent...
- for John Morres. For more
information on this creation, see
Viscount Mountmorres. The Morres,
later de
Montmorency Baronetcy, of
Upper Wood in the County...
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Hervey de Montmorency, 4th
Viscount Mountmorres (August 20, 1796 - 24
January 1872) was the Dean of
Cloyne from 1845
until 1850 when he was appointed...
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Trevor (widow of Hon.
Arthur Trevor and
daughter of the 1st
Viscount Mountmorres). His wife had
inherited her father's
peerages upon his
death in 1791...
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Hervey Morres, 1st
Viscount Mountmorres (1707–1766),
Irish landowner and
politician Hervey Redmond Morres, 2nd
Viscount Mountmorres (c.1743–1797), Anglo-Irish...
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Trevor (who died in 1770), the
daughter of
Harvey Morres, 1st
Viscount Mountmorres by his
first wife,
Letitia Ponsonby (a
daughter of 1st Earl of Bessborough)...
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Plunkett 7. Anne MacDonnell, 2nd
Countess of
Antrim 30.
Hervey Morres, 1st
Viscount Mountmorres 15. The Hon.
Letitia Morres 31. Lady
Letitia Ponsonby...