Edward Moore, 5th Earl of Drogheda explained

Honorific Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Earl of Drogheda
Office:Member of Parliament for Dunleer
Term Start:1725
Term End:1727
Predecessor:William Aston
Richard Tenison
Alongside:William Aston
Successor:Francis North
William Tenison
Birth Date:1701
Birth Name:Edward Moore
Birth Place:Ireland
Death Place:Irish Sea
Occupation:Politician
Spouse:
Relations:Henry Moore, 4th Earl of Drogheda (brother)

Edward Moore, 5th Earl of Drogheda PC (I) (1701 – 28 October 1758) was an Anglo-Irish peer and politician.

Early life

Moore was the second son of Charles Moore, Lord Moore, son of Henry Hamilton-Moore, 3rd Earl of Drogheda, and Jane Loftus, daughter of Lord Loftus. His elder brother, Henry Moore, 4th Earl of Drogheda, inherited their grandfather's title and estates at the age of 13, when their father and grandfather died in quick succession. Henry rapidly became a debauchee, and after squandering large sums, died at the age of 26, leaving Edward a heavily encumbered estate.[1]

Career

He served in the Irish House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for Dunleer between 1725 and 1727 when he succeeded to his elder brother's titles and took his seat in the Irish House of Lords.[1] In 1748 he was invested as a member of the Privy Council of Ireland and made a Governor of Meath.

Personal life

In 1727, Moore married Lady Sarah Ponsonby, a daughter of Brabazon Ponsonby, 1st Earl of Bessborough, and Sarah Margetson. Together, they were the parents of six sons and two daughters, including:

Following her death on 19 January 1736, Moore married Bridget Southwell (d. 1767), daughter of William Southwell and Lucy Bowen (daughter of William Bowen, of Ballyadams, Queen's County), on 13 October 1737. Together, they were the parents of:

Moore was lost in a storm at sea while travelling with his son Edward between Holyhead and Dublin in 1758 and was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Charles, who created Marquess of Drogheda in 1791. His widow, the dowager Countess of Drogheda, died on 27 July 1767.

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Notes and References

  1. John Debrett, Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1840), p. 249.
  2. Web site: Moore of Moore Abbey - Earls of Drogheda. Turtle Bunbury. 15 June 2014.
  3. Book: Lodge . John . The Peerage of Ireland, Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom, with Engravings of Their Paternal Coats of Arms ... . 1789 . C.G.J. and J. Robinson . 69 . 7 March 2024 . en.
  4. Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003, volume 1, page 1269.