Arthur Gore, 2nd Earl of Arran
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Arthur Saunders Gore, 2nd Earl of Arran KP, PC (Ire)
Privy Council of Ireland
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 (25 July 1734 – 8 October 1809) styled The Honourable from 1758 to 1762, and then known as Viscount Sudley from 1762 to 1773, was an Irish
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 peer and politician.

Arran was the eldest son of Arthur Gore, 1st Earl of Arran
Arthur Gore, 1st Earl of Arran
Arthur Gore, 1st Earl of Arran PC , known as Sir Arthur Gore, 3rd Baronet from 1741 to 1757 and as Viscount Sudley from 1758 to 1762, was an Irish politician....

, and Jane Saunders. He was elected to the Irish House of Commons
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 for Donegal Borough
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 in 1759, a seat he held until 1761 and again from 1768 to 1774 and also represented Wexford County
Wexford County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
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 between 1761 and 1768. In 1773 he succeeded his father as second Earl of Arran and entered the Irish House of Lords
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. Arran was also appointed High Sheriff of County Wexford
High Sheriff of Wexford
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 in 1757 and High Sheriff of Mayo
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 in 1765. He was admitted to the Irish Privy Council in 1771 and in 1783 he was invested as one of the original sixteen Knights of the Order of St Patrick.

Lord Arran married, firstly, the Hon. Catherine Annesley, daughter of William Annesley, 1st Viscount Glerawly
William Annesley, 1st Viscount Glerawly
William Annesley, 1st Viscount Glerawly was an Irish politician and noble.Lord Glerawly was the sixth son of Francis Annesley and Elizabeth Martin. Through his father, Lord Glerawly was the grandson of Francis Annesley, 1st Viscount Valentia and thus his descendants are in the remainder to the...

, in 1760. They had two sons and four daughters. After Catherine's death in 1770 he married, secondly, Anne Knight, daughter of Reverend Boleyn Knight, in 1771. They had one son and two daughters. After Anne's death he married, thirdly, Elizabeth Underwood, daughter of Richard Underwood, in 1781. They had four sons and three daughters. His eldest daughter from his third marriage, Lady Cecilia
Cecilia Underwood, Duchess of Inverness
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, was the second wife of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex
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, and was created Duchess of Inverness in 1840. Lord Arran died in October 1809, aged 75, and was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son Arthur
Arthur Gore, 3rd Earl of Arran
Arthur Saunders Gore, 3rd Earl of Arran , known as Viscount Sudley from 1773 to 1809, was an Irish peer and Tory Member of Parliament....

. Lady Arran died in 1829.

Family

Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. Charles Gore, son of the 2nd Earl of Arran, K.P., married Sarah Rachel Fraser (1824-1880), eldest daughter of the 'Hon. James Fraser, M.E.C. of Nova Scotia, and his wife, Rachel Otis, daughter of Benjamin DeWolfe, Esquire, of Windsor, N.S.. at Halifax, N.S., May I3th, 1824. The couple had three sons and two daughters. One of the daughters became
Dowager Countess of Erroll, V.A. Colonel Gore served with distinction under Wellington,
and was present with him at Waterloo, where he had three horses shot under
him. He was sent afterwards to Canada, where he was created successively a C.H., a K.H., and a G.C.B., and attained General's rank in 1863. He served as Lieutenant-Governor of Chelsea Hospital at his death, September 4th, 1869. Queen Victoria gave Lady Gore the use of a suite of apartments at Hampton Court Palace, where she died, October 17th, 1880.
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