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Eyre Massey, 1st Baron Clarina

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85: 106: 252: 493: 358:, by whom he had four children. Two of his successors in the title—his second and only surviving son, Nathaniel William, second baron, who died a major-general on the staff in the West Indies in 1810, and his great-grandson, the fourth baron (died 1897), who served in the 95th regiment in the Crimea and the Indian mutiny—rose to general's rank. 286:, which surrendered immediately afterwards, leaving the whole region of the Upper Ohio in possession of the British. Massey was transferred to his old regiment, the 27th Inniskillings, at his own request, and commanded the grenadiers of the army in the advance on Montreal in 1760. He commanded a battalion of grenadiers at the 326:
around 1793–4, Massey relates his disappointments in not obtaining a military command, and his vexations at the appointment by the Marquis of Buckingham, the lord-lieutenant, of 'Popish children' (Master Talbot, aged eight, Master Skerritt, aged nine, and others), to ensigncies in his regiment. Later
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in 1794 he obtained the Cork command, which he held until his promotion to full general in 1796. The command had difficulties with new regiments, which the government persisted in 'drafting' in defiance of their recruiting engagements. He quelled a mutiny of two thousand of these young troops at
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After the secession of peace, Massey commanded the 27th in New York and Quebec from 1763 to 1769, and afterwards in Ireland. He was appointed colonel of the regiment on 19 February 1773. Massey was then deployed to
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In 1757 he went out to North America as a major 46th foot, of which he became lieutenant-colonel in 1758, and the year after commanded the regiment in the expedition to
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in 1776 as a Major-General, and commanded the troops in Halifax for four years. Later he held command at Cork. A plan of his for the defence of Cork in 1780 is in the
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was in command of a large body of Indians, who were lukewarm in the British cause, he waived the chief command in favour of Johnson. Massey commanded in the action at
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of Elm Park, County Limerick. He died a full general, colonel of the 27th Inniskilling foot, Marshal of the Army in Ireland, and
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For many following years he remained unemployed by the military. From 1790 to 1797 he served as Member of Parliament for
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Two grenadier soldiers in the uniform of the 27th Foot Proper each holding in his exterior hand a sword also Proper.
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Massey defeated a French relief force at La Belle-Famille which forced the besieged fort of
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Dublin constituencies
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Born on 24 May 1719, he was fifth son of Colonel Hugh Massey of Duntrileague,
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Argent on a chevron between three fusils Sable a lion passant Or.
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and of the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, on 17 May 1804, aged 85.
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in 1762. During these campaigns he was wounded several times.
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Massey, Eyre, first Baron Clarina (1719–1804), army officer
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Out of a ducal coronet Or a bull's head Gules armed Sable.
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The 27th foot, of which his fellow Limerickman General
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Eyre Massey Shaw

Robert Hunter
County Limerick
Kingdom of Ireland
Great Britain
British Army
General
27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot
French and Indian War
Battle of La Belle-Famille
Anglo-Irish
British army
18th century
La Belle-Famille
French and Indian War
Baron Clarina
Peerage of Ireland
County Limerick
George Evans, 1st Baron Carbery
Hugh Massy, 1st Baron Massy
William Blakeney
Porto Bello
Panama
Admiral Vernon
Duke of Cumberland

Niagara
Niagara
John Prideaux

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