Baron Belmore of Castle Coole in the County of Fermanagh

Baron Belmore of Castle Coole in the County of Fermanagh is in Baron Ireland.

The London Gazette 12146. St. James's, 23 Dec 1780. The King has been pleased to order Letters Patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the Kingdom of Ireland, containing His Majesty's Grants of the Dignity of a Baron of the said Kingdom unto the following Gentlemen, and their Heirs Male, of the Names, Stiles and Titles as undermentioned viz.

James Dennis, Esq; Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland, Baron Tracton, of Tracton Abbey, in the County of Cork.

Sir Robert Tilson Deane, Bart. Baron Muskery, in the County of Cork.

Armar Lowry Corry (age 40), Esq; Baron Belmore, of Castlecoole, in the County of Fermanagh.

Thomas Knox, Esq; Baron Welles, of Dungannon, in the County of Tyrone.

John Baker Holroyd (age 45), Esq; Baron Sheffield, of Dunamore, in the County of Meath.

On 02 Feb 1802 Armar Lowry-Corry 1st Earl Belmore (age 61) died at Bath, Somerset [Map]. His son Somerset Lowry-Corry 2nd Earl Belmore (age 27) succeeded 2nd Earl Belmore in the County of Fermanagh, Viscount Belmore of Fermanagh and Baron Belmore of Castle Coole in the County of Fermanagh. Juliana Butler Countess Belmore (age 18) by marriage Countess Belmore in the County of Fermanagh.

On 18 Apr 1841 Somerset Lowry-Corry 2nd Earl Belmore (age 66) died at Leamington Spa [Map]. His son Armar Lowry-Corry 3rd Earl Belmore (age 39) succeeded 3rd Earl Belmore in the County of Fermanagh, Viscount Belmore of Fermanagh and Baron Belmore of Castle Coole in the County of Fermanagh. Emily Louise Shepherd Countess Belmore (age 26) by marriage Countess Belmore in the County of Fermanagh.

On 17 Dec 1845 or 24 Dec 1845 Armar Lowry-Corry 3rd Earl Belmore (age 43) died. His son Somerset Lowry-Corry 4th Earl Belmore (age 10) succeeded 4th Earl Belmore in the County of Fermanagh, Viscount Belmore of Fermanagh and Baron Belmore of Castle Coole in the County of Fermanagh.