Honorific Prefix: | The Right Honourable |
The Earl of Ranfurly | |
Office: | Member of Parliament for Tyrone |
Term Start: | 1806 |
Term End: | 1812 |
Predecessor: | James Stewart Sir John Stewart, Bt |
Alongside: | James Stewart |
Successor: | Sir John Stewart, Bt Hon. Thomas Knox |
Office1: | Member of Parliament for County Tyrone |
Term Start1: | 1790 |
Term End1: | 1797 |
Predecessor1: | James Stewart Nathaniel Montgomery |
Successor1: | James Stewart Viscount Corry |
Office2: | Member of Parliament for Dungannon |
Term Start2: | 1783 |
Term End2: | 1790 |
Alongside2: | Edmund Sexton Pery, Lorenzo Moore |
Successor2: | Hon. John Knox Hon. George Knox |
Office3: | Member of Parliament for Carlingford |
Term Start3: | 1776 |
Term End3: | 1783 |
Predecessor3: | Blayney Townley-Balfour Robert Ross |
Successor3: | Sir John Blaquiere Thomas Coghlan |
Birth Name: | Thomas Knox |
Parents: | Thomas Knox, 1st Viscount Northland Hon. Anne Vesey |
Relations: | William Knox (brother) Edmund Knox (brother) George Knox (brother) John Vesey, 1st Baron Knapton (grandfather) |
Thomas Knox, 1st Earl of Ranfurly (5 August 1754 – 26 April 1840), styled The Honourable Thomas Knox between 1781 and 1818 and known as The Viscount Northland between 1818 and 1831, was an Irish peer and politician.
Ranfurly was the eldest son of Thomas Knox, 1st Viscount Northland, and the Hon. Anne Vesey, daughter of John Vesey, 1st Baron Knapton. His brothers included bishops William Knox and Edmund Knox, George Knox, and Archdeacon Charles Knox. His father had been elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Welles, of Dungannon in the County of Tyrone, in 1781 and further ennobled as Viscount Northland, of Dungannon in the County of Tyrone, in 1791.
His paternal grandparents were Hester (Echlin) Knox and Thomas Knox, MP for Dungannon who was Deputy-Governor of County Tyrone. His maternal grandparents were John Vesey, 1st Baron Knapton and the former Elizabeth Brownlow (daughter of William Brownlow).
Ranfurly was elected a member of the Irish House of Commons for Carlingford in 1776, a seat he held until 1783, and then represented Dungannon between 1783 and 1790 and County Tyrone between 1790 and 1798.[1] He was also a member of the British House of Commons for County Tyrone from 1806 to 1812.[2]
On 18 May 1793 he was commissioned as Lieutenant-Colonel and second-in-command of the newly raised Royal Tyrone Militia. He commanded the regiment on garrison duty for a year, resigning in 1794.[3]
In 1818 he succeeded his father in the viscountcy of Northland, but, as this was an Irish peerage it did not entitle him to a seat in the House of Lords. However, in 1826 he was created Baron Ranfurly, of Ramphorlie in the County of Renfrew, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, which entitled him and his successors to a seat in the upper chamber of parliament. In 1831 he was further honoured when he was made Earl of Ranfurly in the Peerage of Ireland.
Lord Ranfurly married his cousin the Hon. Diana Jane Pery, daughter of Edmund Pery, 1st Viscount Pery and Hon. Elizabeth Vesey, in 1785. Together, they were the parents of:[4]
Lady Ranfurly died in November 1839. Lord Ranfurly only survived her by a few months and died in April 1840, aged 85. He was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son, Thomas.[4]