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Earl of Carysfort

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Lord Carysfort was therefore succeeded by his second son, the second Earl. He was a general in the Army. He died unmarried and was succeeded in 1855 by his younger brother Granville Leveson Proby, the third Earl. He was a
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on 9 July 1857. On his death on 3 November 1868, the titles passed to his second but eldest surviving son, the fourth Earl. He was a
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from 1859 to 1866. He died childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fifth Earl. He served as
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from 1890 to 1909. He was also childless and on his death in 1909 all the titles became extinct.
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in the Peerage of Ireland in 1789. In 1801 he was further honoured when he was made
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Lady Elizabeth Emma Proby, daughter of the third Earl, married
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Elton Hall
Peerage of Ireland
John Proby, 2nd Baron Carysfort
Sir Peter Proby
Lord Mayor of London
John Proby
Huntingdonshire
Stamford
House of Commons
John Proby
Whig
Lord of the Admiralty
Peerage of Ireland
British House of Lords
William Proby, Lord Proby
vice-admiral
Royal Navy
admiral
Liberal
Comptroller of the Household
Lord-Lieutenant of County Wicklow
Lord Claud Hamilton
John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn
Douglas Hamilton
Elton Hall
Huntingdonshire
Proby Baronets
Hugh Proby

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