Earl of Kilmorey
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Earl of Kilmorey is a title in the Peerage of Ireland
Peerage of Ireland
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. It was created in 1822 for Francis Needham, 12th Viscount Kilmorey
Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey
Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey , known as Francis Needham until 1818 and as The Viscount Kilmorey from 1818 to 1822, was an Anglo-Irish soldier and Member of Parliament....

, a General
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 in the British Army
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 and former Member of Parliament
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 for Newry
Newry (UK Parliament constituency)
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. He was made Viscount Newry and Mourne, in the County of Down, at the same time, also in the Peerage of Ireland. He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. He also represented Newry in the House of Commons
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. His grandson, the third Earl, was briefly Member of Parliament for Newry and sat in the House of Lords
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 as an Irish Representative Peer
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 from 1881 to 1915.

His eldest son, the fourth Earl, served as Lord Lieutenant of County Down and as Vice-Admiral of Ulster
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. Lord Kilmorey was also an Irish Representative Peer from 1916 to 1961, becoming the last surviving Irish Representative Peer to sit in the House of Lords. He was succeeded by his nephew, the fifth Earl. He was the son of Major the Hon. Francis Edward Needham, second son of the third Earl. the titles are held by the fifth Earl's eldest son, the sixth Earl, who succeeded in 1977. He does not use his titles and did not use his courtesy title of Viscount Newry and Mourne which he was entitled to from 1969 to 1977, and is known as Sir Richard Needham. He is a former Conservative
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 government minister.

The title of Viscount Kilmorey was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1625 for Sir Robert Needham, Member of Parliament for Shropshire
Shropshire (UK Parliament constituency)
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, and High Sheriff of Shropshire
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 in 1606. His son, the second Viscount, represented Newcastle-under-Lyme
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 in Parliament and supported King Charles I
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 during the Civil War
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. His younger son, the fourth Viscount (who succeeded his elder half-brother), also fought as a Royalist in the Civil War. His great-great-grandson was the twelfth Viscount, who was created Earl of Kilmorey in 1822.

The ancestral family seat of the Earls of Kilmorey was Mourne Park, near Kilkeel, in Co Down, Northern Ireland.
After the death of the 4th Earl in 1961 the Earldom was inherited by a kinsman, while the Mourne Park Estate was passed on in the female line. It is still (2008) owned by the descendants of the 4th Earl.

The Kilmorey Mausoleum is to be found at St Margarets near Twickenham to the West of London, England.

Viscounts Kilmorey (1625)

  • Robert Needham, 1st Viscount Kilmorey (d. 1631)
  • Robert Needham, 2nd Viscount Kilmorey
    Robert Needham, 2nd Viscount Kilmorey
    Robert Needham, 2nd Viscount Kilmorey was an English Royalist and supporter of Charles I during the English Civil War....

     (d. 1653)
  • Robert Needham, 3rd Viscount Kilmorey (d. 1657)
  • Charles Needham, 4th Viscount Kilmorey (d. 1660)
  • Robert Needham, 5th Viscount Kilmorey (1655–1668)
  • Thomas Needham, 6th Viscount Kilmorey (c. 1660–1687)
  • Robert Needham, 7th Viscount Kilmorey (1683–1710)
  • Robert Needham, 8th Viscount Kilmorey (1702–1717)
  • Thomas Needham, 9th Viscount Kilmorey (1703–1768)
  • John Needham, 10th Viscount Kilmorey (1711–1791)
  • Robert Needham, 11th Viscount Kilmorey (1746–1818)
  • Francis Needham, 12th Viscount Kilmorey
    Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey
    Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey , known as Francis Needham until 1818 and as The Viscount Kilmorey from 1818 to 1822, was an Anglo-Irish soldier and Member of Parliament....

     (1748–1832) (created Earl of Kilmorey in 1822)

Earls of Kilmorey (1822)

  • Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey
    Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey
    Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey , known as Francis Needham until 1818 and as The Viscount Kilmorey from 1818 to 1822, was an Anglo-Irish soldier and Member of Parliament....

     (1748–1832)
  • Francis Jack Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey
    Francis Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey
    Francis Jack Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey , known as Viscount Newry from 1822 to 1832, was an Anglo-Irish peer and Member of Parliament....

     (1787–1880)
    • Francis Jack Needham, Viscount Newry
      Francis Needham, Viscount Newry
      Francis Jack Needham, Viscount Newry , was an Anglo-Irish Member of Parliament.Newry was the eldest son of Francis Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey, and Jane Gun-Cuninghame. He gained the courtesy title of Viscount Newry when his father succeeded as Earl of Kilmorey in 1832...

       (1815–1851)
  • Francis Charles Needham, 3rd Earl of Kilmorey
    Francis Needham, 3rd Earl of Kilmorey
    Francis Charles Needham, 3rd Earl of Kilmorey KP , known as Viscount Newry from 1851 to 1880, was an Anglo-Irish peer and Conservative Member of Parliament.-Life:...

     (1842–1915)
  • Francis Charles Adelbert Henry Needham, 4th Earl of Kilmorey
    Francis Needham, 4th Earl of Kilmorey
    Francis Charles Adelbert Henry Needham, 4th Earl of Kilmorey PC OBE , styled Viscount Newry from 1883 to 1915, was an Anglo-Irish peer.-Background:...

     (1883–1961)
  • Francis Jack Richard Patrick Needham, 5th Earl of Kilmorey
    Francis Needham, 5th Earl of Kilmorey
    Francis Jack Richard Patrick Needham, 5th Earl of Kilmorey was an Irish peer.The son of Major Hon. Francis Edward Needham, in turn a younger son of the 3rd Earl of Kilmorey, and Blanche Esther Combe, he succeeded to his uncle's titles in 1961...

     (1915–1977)
  • Richard Francis Needham, 6th Earl of Kilmorey
    Richard Needham
    Richard Francis Needham, 6th Earl of Kilmorey, Kt, PC usually known as Sir Richard Needham is a former Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom...

     (b. 1942)


The heir apparent
Heir apparent
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is the present holder's son Robert Needham, Viscount Newry (b. 1966)
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