Barnewall baronets explained

The Barnewall Baronetcy, of Crickstown Castle in the County of Meath, is a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was created on 21 February 1623 for Sir Patrick Barnewall. He was the member of a family that had been settled in Ireland since 1172, when Sir Michael de Berneval landed on the coast of Cork. The second and third Baronets both represented County Meath in the Irish House of Commons. The fifth Baronet, a descendant of the second son the first Baronet, established his right to the title in 1744. However, his cousin Thomas Barnewall, Latin: de jure sixth Baronet, never assumed the title and it remained dormant from his death in 1790 until 1821, when it was successfully claimed by Robert Barnewall, the eighth Baronet.

Barnewall baronets, of Crickstown Castle (1623)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son Christopher Patrick Barnewall (born 1995)

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Notes and References

  1. Burke, John, A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire., Vol 1, p. 80.
  2. Web site: Death notice: BARNEWALL, Lt Sir Reginald Robert, Bt . 2 May 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180503044032/https://www.northernstar.com.au/classifieds/ad/2893851/ . 3 May 2018 . dead .