Baron Bellew, of Barmeath in the County of Louth, is a title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 17 July 1848 for
Sir Patrick Bellew, 7th Baronet, who had previously represented
Louth in the
House of Commons as a
Whig and also served as
Lord Lieutenant of County Louth. His grandson, the third Baron, was also Lord Lieutenant of County Louth and sat in the
House of Lords as an
Irish Representative Peer from 1904 to 1911. He was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Baron. He was an Irish Representative Peer from 1914 to 1931. In 1881 Lord Bellew assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Bryan under the terms of the will of his maternal uncle Colonel George Bryan. However, he is the only one of the Barons to have held this surname. On his death the titles passed to his nephew, the fifth Baron, and then to his younger brother, the sixth Baron. the titles are held by the latter's grandson, the eighth Baron, who succeeded in 2010.
The Bellew Baronetcy, of Barmeath in the County of Louth, was created in the
Baronetage of Ireland
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Baronetage of England (1611–1705)
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on 11 December 1688 for the first Baron Bellew's great-great-grandfather
Patrick Bellew
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. His brother Christopher Bellew was the ancestor of the
Grattan-Bellew Baronets, of Mount Bellew, a title created in 1838.
The family seat is
Barmeath Castle, near
Dunleer,
County Louth
County Louth ( ; ga, An Lú) is a coastal county in the Eastern and Midland Region of Ireland, within the province of Leinster. Louth is bordered by the counties of Meath to the south, Monaghan to the west, Armagh to the north and Down to the ...
.
Coat of arms
The heraldic blazon for the coat of arms of the barony is: ''Sable, fretty or''.
Bellew baronets, of Barmeath (1688)
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Sir Patrick Bellew, 1st Baronet (died 1716)
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Sir John Bellew, 2nd Baronet (–1734)
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Sir Edward Bellew, 3rd Baronet (–1741)
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Sir John Bellew, 4th Baronet (1728–1750)
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Sir Patrick Bellew, 5th Baronet Sir Patrick Bellew, 5th Baronet (c.1726 – 5 March 1795) was an Irish Roman Catholic activist.
Biography
Bellew was born at Barmeath Castle, County Louth, the second son of Sir Edward Bellew, 3rd Baronet and Eleanor Moore. In 1750, he inherited ...
(–1795)
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Sir Edward Bellew, 6th Baronet (–1827)
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Sir Patrick Bellew, 7th Baronet (1798–1866) (created Baron Bellew in 1848)
Barons Bellew (1848)
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Patrick Bellew, 1st Baron Bellew (1798–1866)
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Edward Joseph Bellew, 2nd Baron Bellew (1830–1895)
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Charles Bertram Bellew, 3rd Baron Bellew (1855–1911)
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George Leopold Bryan Bellew-Bryan, 4th Baron Bellew (1857–1935)
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Edward Henry Bellew, 5th Baron Bellew (1889–1975)
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Bryan Bertram Bellew, 6th Baron Bellew (1890–1981)
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James Bryan Bellew, 7th Baron Bellew (1920–2010)
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Bryan Edward Bellew, 8th Baron Bellew (b. 1943)
The
heir apparent is the present holder's surviving son the Hon. Anthony Richard Brooke Bellew (b. 1972)
The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son Oliver James Bellew (b. 2003)
See also
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Grattan-Bellew baronets
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Baron Bellew of Duleek
Notes
References
External links
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*Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). ''Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage'' (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,
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Official website for Barmeath Castle
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Baronies in the Peerage of Ireland
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Noble titles created in 1848
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