James Agar, 1st Viscount Clifden
- For others named James Agar, see the James Agar navigation page
James Agar, 1st Viscount Clifden (25 March 1734 – 1 January 1789) was an Irish peer and politician[1] and held the office of one of the joint Postmasters General of Ireland
Family
He was the second son of Henry Agar, a former MP for Gowran, and Anne Ellis, and probably born at Gowran Castle on 25 March 1734. On 20 March 1760 James married Lucia Martin, widow of Henry Boyle-Walsingham. Together they had three children; Henry-Welbore, John Ellis, b. 31 December 1763, and Charles-Bagnell, b. 13 August 1765. Agar was made a Baron Clifden on 27 July 1776 and Viscount Clifden on 12 January 1781 and on 13 August 1794 became Baron Mendip. He died on 1 January 1789 when his eldest son became the second viscount and Baron Mendip.[2] Agar's younger brother was Charles Agar, first Earl of Normanton (1736–1809), who became the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin.[3]
Politics
In addition to being a Member of Parliament (MP) for Gowran, for which he sat three times, from 1753 to 1761, again from 1768 to 1769 and finally from 1776 to 1777, he controlled three other borough seats through the strength of his family holdings. Between 1761 and 1776, he represented Kilkenny County[4] and between 1768 and 1769 Thomastown. He held the post of joint Postmaster General of Ireland between 1784 until 1789[4] with William Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby.
References
- ↑ "Person Page 1793". thepeerage.com. Retrieved 2010-02-21.
- ↑ Debrett, John (1809). The Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland II. London: John Debrett. pp. 850–851.
- ↑ "Charles Agar, Earl of Normanton". Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
- 1 2 Smith Ellis, William (1856). Notices of the Ellises of England, Scotland and Ireland from the Conquest to the Present Time its lords and families, ancient and modern. p. 123.
External links
Parliament of Ireland | ||
---|---|---|
Preceded by James Agar David Chaigneau |
Member of Parliament for Gowran 1753–1761 With: James Agar |
Succeeded by George Dunbar William Henry Burton |
Preceded by Henry Flood Patrick Wemys |
Member of Parliament for Kilkenny County 1761–1776 With: Hon. John Ponsonby |
Succeeded by Hon. John Ponsonby Hon. Edmund Butler |
Preceded by George Dunbar William Henry Burton |
Member of Parliament for Gowran 1768–1769 With: Hon. John Ponsonby |
Succeeded by Arthur Browne Henry Prittie |
Preceded by Lord Frederick Campbell Thomas Eyre |
Member of Parliament for Thomastown 1768–1769 With: Thomas Maunsell |
Succeeded by George Dunbar Thomas Maunsell |
Preceded by Arthur Browne Henry Prittie |
Member of Parliament for Gowran 1776–1777 With: John Butler |
Succeeded by Sir Boyle Roche, 1st Bt John Butler |
Peerage of Ireland | ||
New creation | Viscount Clifden 1781–1788 |
Succeeded by Henry Ellis |
|