The Earl of Mayo | |
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Irish Representative Peer for Ireland | |
In office 1816–1849 | |
Preceded by | The Earl of Wicklow |
Succeeded by | The Earl of Lanesborough |
Member of Parliament for Naas | |
In office 1790–1794 | |
Preceded by | |
Succeeded by | |
Personal details | |
Born | John Bourke 18 June 1766 |
Died | 23 May 1849 82) Bersted Lodge, Sussex | (aged
Nationality | Irish |
Spouse |
Arabella Mackworth-Praed
(m. 1792) |
Children | None |
Parents |
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Relatives | Richard Bourke (brother) |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Dublin |
John Bourke, 4th Earl of Mayo, GCH, PC (Ire) (English: /bɜːrk/; BURK; 18 June 1766 – 23 May 1849) was an Irish peer and courtier, styled Lord Naas (/neɪs/; NAYSS) from 1792 to 1794, who served as Chairman of Committees in the Irish House of Lords until 1801.
Career
He was the eldest son of Joseph Deane Bourke, 3rd Earl of Mayo (Archbishop of Tuam 1782–94) and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Meade, 3rd Baronet.
He succeeded to his father's titles on the death of his father on 20 August 1794. Before the Act of Union, he was Chairman of Committees in the Irish House of Lords; as compensation from the abolition of the House in 1801, he was awarded an annual pension of £1332.[1]
On 20 February 1810, he was sworn of the Privy Council of Ireland and was elected an Irish representative peer on 2 March 1816. On 11 May 1819, he represented the Duke of Clarence and St Andrews (later William IV) at the baptism of Prince George of Cambridge in Hanover and was appointed a GCH that year.[1][2]
At the coronation of George IV on 19 July 1821, he carried the Standard of Hanover.[3]
Family
On 24 May 1792, Mayo had married Arabella Mackworth-Praed; they had no children. He died at Bersted Lodge, South Bersted, Sussex, the home of Susan Smith née Mackworth-Praed his sister in law and widow of Thomas Smith of Bersted Lodge (brother of Sir John Smith Burgess, Bart), and his titles passed to his nephew, Robert.[1][4]
Arms
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References
- 1 2 3 Obituary in The Gentleman's Magazine, July 1849
- ↑ "No. 17479". The London Gazette. 22 May 1819. p. 881.
- ↑ "No. 17732". The London Gazette. 3 August 1821. p. 1604.
- ↑ Census of England 6 June 1841 HO107/1099/1 folio 48 page 14
- ↑ Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood (107 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. pp. 2653–2655. ISBN 0-9711966-2-1.
- ↑ Burke, Bernard (1884). The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time. University of California Libraries. London : Harrison & sons.