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Maxwell, Henry. Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, Apr. 27, 1818. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Henry [6th Baron Farnham (and Lady Anne Butler, dau. of Henry Thomas, 2nd Earl of Carrick)]. B. [Aug. 9, 1799] at Foreland, Co. Cavan. School, Foreland. Matric. Michs. 1818. Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, Oct. 5, 1820; B.A. (Trinity College, Dublin) 1823; M.A. (Trinity College, Dublin) 1832. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 17, 1824. Succeeded his father as 7th Baron Farnham, Oct. 19, 1838. Of Farnham, Co. Cavan. M.P. for Cavan County, 1824-38. A representative peer for Ireland, 1839-68. 'An accomplished genealogist, paying particular attention to Royal descents and to "Seize Quartiers," of which last he printed a considerable number.' Married, Dec. 3, 1828, Anna Frances Esther, dau. of Thomas, 22nd [p.371] Lord Le Despencer. He and his wife perished together (s.p.) in the accident on the L.N.W.R. at Abergele, Aug. 20, 1868. 'An accomplished scholar, universally loved and respected.' Succeeded by his brother, Somerset Richard. (Burke, P. and B.; Al. Dublin.; Inns of Court; Return of M.P.'s.) | Henry MAXWELL Approx. lifespan: 17991897 pens. aged 19 Trinity College adm1818:04:27 Eldest s. of [Rev.] Henry [6th Baron Farnham (and Lady Anne Butler) dau. of Henry THOMAS, 2nd Earl of Carrick]) b. Foreland, Co. Cavan , 1799:08:09 Sch: Foreland School Foreland, [Co. Cavan], Matric 1818:10MT: Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin 1820:10:05 BA )) Trinity College, Dublin 1823 MA )) Trinity College, Dublin 1832 Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1824:05:17 Succeeded his father as 7th Baron Farnham 1838:10:19 Of Farnham, Co. Cavan , M.P. for: : Cavan County Cavan, [Co. Cavan], 1824-38 A representative peer for Ireland , 1839-68 "An accomplished genealogist, paying particular attention to Royal descents and to "Seize Quartiers," of which last he printed a considerable number." m. 1828:12:03,Anna Frances Esther dau. of Thomas, 22nd Lord Le Despencer. d.]; He and his wife perished together ( s.p. ) in the accident on the L.N.W. R.: Abergele, [Denbighshire], 1868:08:20 "An accomplished scholar, universally loved and respected." Succeeded by his brother, Somerset Richard. (Burke, P. and B.; Al. Dublin ^ Ireland .; Inns of Court; Return of M.P.'s .) |