George Bisshopp, 9th Baronet Of Parham
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Sir George Bisshopp, 9th Baronet (5 July 1791 – 22 March 1834) was Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal, Dublin from 1816 until 1831, and thereafter and
Dean of Lismore The Dean of Lismore is based at The Cathedral Church of St Carthage, Lismore in the united Diocese of Cashel and Ossory within the Church of Ireland. The current incumbent is Paul Draper. List of deans of Lismore *?–1549 James Butler *156 ...
from 1831 until 1834. Sir George was born on 5 July 1791, the only son of Edward Bisshopp, Esq. an eminent army agent (Bisshopp and Brummell of Vine Street, Piccadilly) who was the third son of
Sir Cecil Bishopp, 6th Baronet Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 6th Baronet Bisshopp (30 October 1700 – 15 June 1778), was a British politician. He succeeded to the title of 6th Baronet Bishopp, of Parham, co. Sussex on 25 October 1725. He was Member of Parliament for Penryn betw ...
, by the Hon. Anne Boscawen, second daughter of
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. His father Edward Bisshopp died in 1792 leaving a "very large fortune". The mother of Sir George was Jane, only daughter of William Atkinson, Esq. of Pall-mall. She was married secondly to the Rev. Lucius Coghlan, D.D. His father having died during his infancy, the charge of his education devolved on his mother's second husband, Dr. Coghlan. On the death of his cousin without living male issue in November 1828 Cecil, Lord De la Zouche, Sir George succeeded to the Baronetcy. He married, on 17 May 1820, Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of Andrew Sproule, Esq. Capt. R. N. commanding the Royal Yacht at Dublin; and by that lady, who died in 1832, had three sons and three daughters: * Sir Cecil Augustus Bisshopp, 10th baronet (1821-1849) *Harriet Arabella, his twin sister; *Jane-Annabella; * Sir George-Curzon 11th baronet *
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; title extinct on his death. *Catherine-Mary, married Sir Frederick Francis Maude, mother of Sir Frederick Stanley Maude, conqueror of Baghdad in the
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. He was
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between 1816 and 1834. He died aged 42 at
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22 March 1834 to which he had gone "for recovery of his health".Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates, Volume 1 By Henry Cotton.


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Baronets in the Baronetage of England 1791 births 1834 deaths Deans of Lismore Alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford Place of birth missing {{UK-Anglican-clergy-stub