Richard Hely-Hutchinson, 1st Earl of Donoughmore

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Richard Hely Hely-Hutchinson, 1st Earl of Donoughmore (29 January 1756 – 22 August 1825), styled The Honourable Richard Hely-Hutchinson from 1783 to 1788, was an Irish peer and politician.

Biography[]

Knocklofty House, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary

He was the son of Rt. Hon. John Hely-Hutchinson and Christiana Hely-Hutchinson, 1st Baroness Donoughmore. In 1776, he stood as Member of Parliament in the Irish House of Commons for two different constituencies. He sat for Dublin University to 1778 and Sligo Borough to 1783. Subsequently, he represented Taghmon, County Wexford, from 1783 until 1788, when he succeeded to his mother's title. In 1789, he was elected Grandmaster of the Grand Lodge of Ireland, a post he held until 1813.[1]

He commissioned the building c.1790 of the Georgian style Knocklofty House near Clonmel in County Tipperary. He was created Viscount Donoughmore, of Knocklofty, Co. Tipperary (Peerage of Ireland), on 20 November 1797, with a special remainder to his mother's male descendants and, in 1800, Earl of Donoughmore. He was one of the original 28 Irish Representative peers and an advocate of Roman Catholic emancipation. He was created, in 1821, Viscount Hutchinson (in the Peerage of the United Kingdom) and thus gained an hereditary seat in the House of Lords.

He held the office of Governor of Tipperary and of Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer Court of Exchequer (Ireland). He gained the rank of Lieutenant-General.

References[]

  1. ^ Waite, Arthur Edward (2007). A New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry. vol. I. Cosimo, Inc. p. 400. ISBN 978-1-60206-641-0. |volume= has extra text (help)

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Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by
Philip Tisdall
Sir Capel Molyneux, 3rd Bt
Member of Parliament for Dublin University
1776–1778
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John FitzGibbon
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John Wynne
William Ormsby
Member of Parliament for Sligo Borough
1776–1783
With: Owen Wynne
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Owen Wynne
John Foster
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Member of Parliament for Taghmon
1783–1788
With: Dudley Hussey 1783–1786
1786–1788
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Hon. John Hely-Hutchinson
Masonic offices
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The Viscount Glerawley
Grandmaster of the Grand Lodge of Ireland
1789–1813
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The Duke of Leinster
Parliament of the United Kingdom
New title Representative peer for Ireland
1800–1825
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The Lord Farnham
Peerage of Ireland
New creation Earl of Donoughmore
1800–1825
Succeeded by
John Hely-Hutchinson
Viscount Donoughmore
1797–1825
Preceded by
Christiana Hely-Hutchinson
Baron Donoughmore
1788–1825
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Viscount Hutchinson
1821–1825
Succeeded by
John Hely-Hutchinson
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