Thomas Taylour, 3rd Marquess of Headfort

Thomas Taylour, 3rd Marquess of Headfort KP PC (I) (1 November 1822 22 July 1894) was an Irish peer, styled Lord Kenlis until 1829 and Earl of Bective from 1829 to 1870.

"An Irish Property". Caricature by Spy published in Vanity Fair in 1877.

He was High Sheriff of Meath in 1844, of Cavan in 1846, and of Westmorland in 1853. From 1852 to 1853, he was State Steward to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. In 1854, Bective succeeded his father-in-law as Member of Parliament for Westmorland, sitting as a Conservative.

He succeeded his father as Marquess of Headfort in 1870. He also inherited his father's title of Baron Kenlis, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and so gained a seat in the House of Lords; his son Thomas replaced him in the House of Commons for Westmorland.

He was an Irish Freemason, having been initiated in Lodge No 244 (Kells, Ireland), and served as the Provincial Grand Master of Meath from 1888 until his death and burial at Virginia, County Cavan in 1894.[1] He was also an English Freemason and belonged to a number of Masonic Orders. In particular, he served as Grand Sovereign (the Head of the Order) of the Masonic and Military Order of the Red Cross of Constantine from 1866 until 1874.[2]

Family

On 20 July 1842, he married Amelia Thompson, daughter of William Thompson. They had seven children:

  • Thomas Taylour, Earl of Bective (1844–1893)
  • Hon. William Arthur Taylour (5 March 1845 – 1 December 1845)
  • Lady Evelyn Amelia Taylour (8 August 1846 – 10 July 1866)
  • Lady Madeline Olivia Susan Taylour (30 January 1848 – 27 January 1876), married Hon. Charles Frederick Crichton, son of John Crichton, 3rd Earl Erne, and had issue
  • Lady Adelaide Louisa Jane Taylour (24 June 1849 – 7 November 1935)
  • Lady Isabel Frances Taylour (10 May 1853 – 17 November 1909), married Sir FitzRoy Clayton; mother of Sir Harold Clayton, 10th Baronet
  • Lady Florence Jane Taylour (21 June 1855 – 16 August 1907), married Somerset Maxwell, 10th Baron Farnham

His wife Amelia died on 4 December 1864. On 29 November 1875, he married again, to Emily Constantia Thynne, daughter of Rev. Lord John Thynne and granddaughter of Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath. They had two children:

His eldest son Thomas died in 1894, a few months before his father, and so the marquessate passed to Geoffrey, Headfort's only son by his second marriage.

References

  • "thePeerage.com". Retrieved 16 December 2008.
  1. See 'A brief history of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Meath', at the official website of that organisation.
  2. Report of Proceedings of the Grand Imperial Council, 2013. Published by Lewis Masonic (Ian Allan Publishing Ltd), 2013. ISBN 978 0 85318 435 5. Page 180.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Henry Lowther
William Thompson
Member of Parliament for Westmorland
18541870
With: Henry Lowther 18541868
William Lowther 18681871
Succeeded by
William Lowther
Earl of Bective
Honorary titles
Preceded by
The Marquess Conyngham
Lord Lieutenant of Meath
18761894
Succeeded by
Simon Mangan
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Thomas Taylour
Marquess of Headfort
18701894
Succeeded by
Geoffrey Taylour
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Thomas Taylour
Baron Kenlis
18701894
Succeeded by
Geoffrey Taylour

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