Richard Hare, Viscount Ennismore

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Colonel Richard Lysaght Hare, Viscount Ennismore (20 March 1773 – 24 September 1827) was an

Anglo-Irish
politician.

Ennismore was the son of

Member of Parliament for Athy alongside his father from 1798 until the seat's disenfranchisement under the Acts of Union 1800.[1] He subsequently represented County Cork in the UK Parliament as a Tory
from 1812 to 1827.

He married Hon. Catherine Dillon, eldest daughter of Robert Dillon, 1st Baron Clonbrock on 10 June 1797 and together they had seven children. Styled The Honourable from 1800, he assumed the courtesy title Viscount Ennismore when his father was made Earl of Listowel in 1822. Ennismore predeceased his father, dying in 1827, meaning his father's titles were inherited by his eldest son, William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel.

References

  1. ^ E. M. Johnston-Liik, MPs in Dublin: Companion to History of the Irish Parliament, 1692-1800 (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2006), p.94 (Retrieved 27 October 2022).
Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by
Member of Parliament for Athy
1798-1800
With: William Hare
Succeeded by
Constituency disenfranchised
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Member of Parliament for County Cork
1812-1827
With: Viscount Bernard (1812-1818)
Viscount Kingsborough (1818-1826)
Robert King
(1826-1827)
Succeeded by