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James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont

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for life in 1760. For various early services in Ireland, he was made an earl in 1763, but he disregarded court favours and cordially joined Grattan in 1780 in the assertion of Irish independence. In 1783 he was made a founding
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He was president of the volunteer convention in Dublin in November 1783, having taken a leading part in the formation of the
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Lord Charlemont was well known for his love of Classical art and culture and spent nine years on the Grand Tour in
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Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James Caulfield, Earl of Charlemont, Knight of St. Patrick
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in 1620. The 1st Viscount was the 5th Baron (d. 1671), who was advanced in the peerage by
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In 1768 Charlemont married Mary Hickman, daughter of Thomas Hickman of Brickhill,
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Lord Charlemont is historically interesting for his political connection with
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His half-sister, Elizabeth Adderley (born 23 May 1743), was the mother of
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and Alice Ludlow. After his father's death, she remarried
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Lettere di giustificazione scritte a Milord Charlemont
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Earl of Charlemont
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James Caulfeild, 3rd Viscount Charlemont
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Francis Bernard
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