Francis Needham, 1st Earl Of Kilmorey
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Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey (5 April 1748 – 21 November 1832), known as Francis Needham until 1818 and as The Viscount Kilmorey from 1818 to 1822, was an
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soldier and Member of Parliament.


Early life

Kilmorey was the third son of John Needham, 10th Viscount Kilmorey, and Anne (née Hurleston), daughter and co-heiress of John Hurleston, of Newton. His father had inherited his title from his brother, Thomas Needham, 9th Viscount Kilmorey, both sons of Robert Needham, 8th Viscount Kilmorey.


Career

He entered the
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in 1762 and served in the
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, where he was taken prisoner at the
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in 1781. He also fought in the
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but is best remembered for his role during the
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. He was in overall command at the
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and commanded one of the five columns at the
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. In 1804, he was appointed Colonel of the 5th Royal Veteran Battalion. He was promoted to
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for life of the 86th Foot in 1810 and to
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in 1812. From 1806 to 1818 Kilmorey also represented
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in the
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. He succeeded his elder brother in the viscountcy in 1818 but as this was an
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it did not entitle him to a seat in the
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. In 1822 he was honoured when he was made Viscount Newry and Mourne, in the County of Down, and Earl of Kilmorey. Both titles were in the Peerage of Ireland.


Personal life

In 1787, Lord Kilmorey married Anne Fisher, a daughter of Thomas Fisher. They had two sons and eight daughters: * Francis Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey (1787–1880), who married Jane Gun-Cuninghame in 1814. They separated in 1835 and, after her death in 1867, he married Martha Foster, in 1867. * Lady Frances Margaretta Anne Needham (1789–1789), who died young. * Lady Anna Maria Elizabeth Needham (1790–1866), who married the
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, the Rev. Hon. Henry Cockayne Cust, second son of Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow, in 1816. * Lady Amelia Needham (1791–1860), who died unmarried. * Lady Frances Elizabeth Needham (1792–1890), who married Gen. George Powell Higginson in 1825; they were the parents of General Sir George Higginson. * Lady Selina Needham (1794–1876), who married Hon. Orlando Henry Bridgeman, a son of
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, in 1817. * Lady Georgiana Needham (1795–1888), who died unmarried. * Lady Alicia Mary Needham (1796–1885), who married Samuel Ellis Bristowe, of Beesthorpe, in 1836. * Hon. Francis Henry William Needham (1799–1868), a Lt. Col. in the British Army. * Lady Mabella Josephine Needham (1801–1899), who married Hon. John Henry Knox, third son of
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and Hon. Diana Jane Pery (daughter and co-heiress of
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), in 1822. He died in November 1832, aged 84, and was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son
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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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