James Hewitt, 4th Viscount Lifford

James Hewitt, 4th Viscount Lifford, DL (31 March 1811 – 20 November 1887), of Meenglass Castle, County Donegal, was Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Donegal.[1]

Early life and family

Lord Lifford's father, The 3rd Viscount Lifford.

He was born on 31 March 1811 at Merrion Square, Dublin, as the son of James Hewitt, 3rd Viscount Lifford, and the Hon. Mary Ann Maude.

He married Lady Mary Acheson, daughter of The 2nd Earl of Gosford and Mary Sparrow, on 9 July 1835. The children from this marriage were:

  • Mary Anne Hewitt (d. 27 May 1913), married John Gathorne Wood, son of John Wood[2]
  • Isabella Hewitt (d. 19 Mar 1924)
  • Lettice Lucy Hewitt (d. 13 Aug 1930)
  • Alice Anne Hewitt (d. 11 Feb 1943)
  • Anne Eliza Hewitt (d. 5 Sep 1957)
  • William James Hewitt (6 Apr 1836 – 28 Oct 1948)
  • James Wilfrid Hewitt, 5th Viscount Lifford (12 Oct 1837 - 20 Mar 1913)
  • Evelyn John Hewitt (19 Jul 1842 – 4 Jul 1867)
  • Archibald Robert Hewitt, 6th Viscount Lifford (14 Jan 1844 – 22 May 1925)
  • Cornwallis Charles Hewitt (3 Mar 1847 – 4 Sep 1889)
  • Edward Hewitt (31 Mar 1848 – 4 Sep 1931)
  • Georgiana Rosamund Hewitt (c 1858 – 9 May 1887)

Lady Mary died in March 1850.

Secondly, he married Lydia Lucy Wingfield Digby, daughter of the Reverend John Digby Wingfield Digby, on 9 December 1851. There was one child from this marriage:

Career

St. Anne's Church of Ireland Church, Monnellan, The Cross, Killygordon, the burial place of James, 4th Viscount Lifford.

He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. His estates comprised 11,000 acres at Meenglas, Ballybofey. He was Deputy Lieutenant of County Donegal, and he was High Sheriff of Donegal from 1841 to 1845.

He was Chairman of the Finn Valley Railway around 1860.[3] He sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Representative Peer from 1856 to 1887, sitting on the Conservative benches.

Lord Lifford died on 20 November 1887. He is buried in St Anne's Church of Ireland Church, Monnellan, The Cross (also known as Crossroads), Killygordon.

Publications

  • Ireland and the Irish Church (1842)
  • Thoughts on the Present State of Ireland (1849)
  • A Plea for Irish Landlords (1867)

References

  1. The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal: being a complete table of all the descendants now living of Edward III, King of England. Melville Henry Massue Ruvigny et Raineval. Genealogical Publishing Company, 1994
  2. Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1929–30). Armorial Families. 2 (7th ed.). London: Hurst & Blackett. p. 2130.
  3. Bradshaw's railway manual, shareholders' guide, and official directory. W. J. Adams, 1864
Political offices
Preceded by
The Viscount de Vesci
Irish Representative Peer for Ireland
1856–1887
Succeeded by
The Earl of Wicklow
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
James Hewitt
Viscount Lifford
1855–1887
Succeeded by
James Hewitt
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