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- Earl_of_Charleville abstract "Earl of Charleville was a title that was created twice in the Peerage of Ireland. The first creation came in 1758 when Charles Moore, 2nd Baron Moore, was made Earl of Charleville, in the King's County. The title Baron Moore, of Tullamore in the King's County, was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1715 for his father John Moore, who had previously represented King's County in the Irish House of Commons. Lord Charleville was childless and the titles became extinct on his death in 1764. The second creation came in the Peerage of Ireland in 1806 in favour of Charles Bury, 1st Viscount Charleville. He had already been created Baron Tullamore, of Charleville Forest in the King's County, in 1797, and Viscount Charleville, of Charleville Forest in the King's County, in 1800, also in the Peerage of Ireland. Lord Charleville was the grandson of William Bury and the Honourable Jane Moore, daughter of the first Baron Moore and sister of the first Earl of the first creation. His father John Moore had succeeded to the Charleville estates on the death of his maternal uncle in 1764. In 1801 Lord Charleville was elected an Irish Representative Peer. He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. He was a Tory politician and sat as an Irish Representative Peer between 1838 and 1851. The title descended from father to son until the early death of his grandson, the fourth Earl, in 1874. The late Earl was succeeded by his uncle, the fifth Earl. The fifth Earl was childless and on his death in 1875 the titles became extinct. Lady Emily Alfreda Julia Bury, daughter of the third Earl, married Kenneth Howard, son of the Honourable James Howard. She succeeded to the Charleville estates, including Charleville Castle, on the death of her brother the fifth Earl in 1875 and in 1881 she and her husband assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Bury. Their son was the explorer and Conservative politician Charles Howard-Bury.".
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- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extinct_earldoms_in_the_Peerage_of_Ireland.
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Bury,_1st_Earl_of_Charleville.
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Bury,_2nd_Earl_of_Charleville.
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Howard-Bury.
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Moore,_1st_Earl_of_Charleville.
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Charleville_Castle.
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Irish_House_of_Commons.
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink James_Howard_(Whig_politician).
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink John_Moore,_1st_Baron_Moore.
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Kings_County_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency).
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Peerage_of_Ireland.
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Representative_peer.
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink Tories_(British_political_party).
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLink File:Charleville_Castle.png.
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baron Moore".
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baron Tullamore".
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLinkText "Earl of Charleville".
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLinkText "Earls of Charleville".
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageWikiLinkText "Viscount Charleville".
- Earl_of_Charleville wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rayment.
- Earl_of_Charleville subject Category:Extinct_earldoms_in_the_Peerage_of_Ireland.
- Earl_of_Charleville hypernym Title.
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- Earl_of_Charleville comment "Earl of Charleville was a title that was created twice in the Peerage of Ireland. The first creation came in 1758 when Charles Moore, 2nd Baron Moore, was made Earl of Charleville, in the King's County. The title Baron Moore, of Tullamore in the King's County, was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1715 for his father John Moore, who had previously represented King's County in the Irish House of Commons. Lord Charleville was childless and the titles became extinct on his death in 1764.".
- Earl_of_Charleville label "Earl of Charleville".
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- Earl_of_Charleville wasDerivedFrom Earl_of_Charleville?oldid=706009568.
- Earl_of_Charleville depiction Charleville_Castle.png.
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