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Richard FitzWilliam, 5th Viscount FitzWilliam

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Name
  
Richard 5th

Died
  
June 6, 1743

Role
  
Politician

Richard FitzWilliam, 5th Viscount FitzWilliam PC (c. 1677 – 6 June 1743) was an Irish nobleman and politician. He was the only son of Thomas FitzWilliam, 4th Viscount FitzWilliam and his first wife Mary Stapleton, daughter of the statesman Sir Philip Stapleton. The FitzWilliam family are recorded in Ireland from about 1210, and had become one of the largest landowners in Dublin. He succeeded to the Viscountcy of FitzWilliam in 1704, and became a member of the Irish Privy Council in 1715. He was elected Member of Parliament for Fowey in 1727, a seat he held until 1734. His father and grandfather had been Roman Catholics, and his father had been under attainder for a time for his loyalty to James II; but Richard conformed to the Church of Ireland.

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Properties

In 1711, he built Mount Merrion House in Dublin. His older family home of Merrion Castle, was, rather surprisingly, allowed to decay: it was a ruin by 1730, and was pulled down later in the century. Richard spent his later years in England, but his heirs returned to Mount Merrion.

Family

Lord Fitzwilliam married Frances Shelley, daughter of Sir John Shelley, 3rd Baronet of Michaelgrove. They had five children:

  • Richard FitzWilliam, 6th Viscount FitzWilliam
  • William, Usher of the Black Rod in Ireland
  • John
  • Mary, who married Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke
  • Frances, who married George Evans, 2nd Baron Carbery.
  • Through Fitzwilliam's daughter Mary, Countess of Pembroke, the great FitzWilliam inheritance in Dublin passed into the Herbert family in the following century; they are still substantial landowners in Dublin.

    References

    Richard FitzWilliam, 5th Viscount FitzWilliam Wikipedia