Earl Tyrconnel

Earl Tyrconnel is in Earl Ireland.

Coronation of Charles II

On 20th April 1661 King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland [aged 30] created a number of new Baronets and Peers:

William Morice 1st Baronet [aged 33] was created 1st Baronet Morice of Werrington in Devon. Gertrude Bampfylde Lady Morice by marriage Lady Morice of Werrington in Devon.

John Crew 1st Baron Crew [aged 63] was created 1st Baron Crew of Stene in Northamptonshire. Jemima Waldegrave Baroness Crew [aged 59] by marriage Baroness Crew of Stene in Northamptonshire.

Edward Hyde 1st Earl Clarendon [aged 52] was created 1st Earl Clarendon at Westminster Abbey [Map] on the occasion of the Coronation Charles II. Frances Aylesbury Countess Clarendon [aged 43] by marriage Countess Clarendon.

Oliver Fitzwilliam 1st Earl Tyrconnel [aged 51] was created 1st Earl Tyrconnel. Eleanore Holles Countess Tyrconnel by marriage Countess Tyrconnel.

On 11th April 1667 Oliver Fitzwilliam 1st Earl Tyrconnel [aged 57] died without issue at Merrion Castle, Mount Merrion, Dublin. Earl Tyrconnel extinct. His succeeded brother William Fitzwilliam 3rd Viscount Fitzwilliam [aged 57] succeeded 3rd Viscount Fitzwilliam of Mount Merrion House in Dublin.

On 29th May 1761 George Carpenter 1st Earl Tyrconnel [aged 37] was created 1st Earl Tyrconnel. Frances Clifton Countess Tyrconnel by marriage Countess Tyrconnel.

On 9th March 1762 George Carpenter 1st Earl Tyrconnel [aged 38] died. His succeeded son George [aged 12] succeeded 2nd Earl Tyrconnel, 4th Baron Carpenter of Killaghy in County Tipperary.

On 3rd June 1780 George Carpenter 2nd Earl Tyrconnel [aged 30] and Sarah Hussey Delaval Countess Tyrconnel [aged 17] were married. She by marriage Countess Tyrconnel. He the son of George Carpenter 1st Earl Tyrconnel and Frances Clifton Countess Tyrconnel.

On 15th April 1805 George Carpenter 2nd Earl Tyrconnel [aged 55] died. His succeeded nephew George Carpenter 3rd Earl Tyrconnel [aged 17] succeeded 3rd Earl Tyrconnel, 5th Baron Carpenter of Killaghy in County Tipperary.

On 20th December 1812 George Carpenter 3rd Earl Tyrconnel [aged 24] died. His succeeded brother John Carpenter 4th Earl of Tyrconnell [aged 22] succeeded 4th Earl Tyrconnel, 6th Baron Carpenter of Killaghy in County Tipperary. He had volunteered in the summer of 1812 to serve as an officer under Alexander I of Russia. While opposing the French forces of Napoleon he died of disease "from his zeal and excessive fatigue."

On 1st October 1817 John Carpenter 4th Earl of Tyrconnell [aged 26] and Sarah Crowe Countess Tyrconnell [aged 22] were married. She by marriage Countess Tyrconnel. They had one child, a daughter named Elizabeth Anne Carpenter, born and died on 19 February 1847.

On 25th June 1853 John Carpenter 4th Earl of Tyrconnell [aged 62] died. Earl Tyrconnel, Baron Carpenter of Killaghy in County Tipperary extinct.