Henry Maxwell, 7th Baron Farnham
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Henry Maxwell, 7th Baron Farnham (August 9, 1799–August 20, 1868), was an Irish peer and Member of Parliament.
Farnham was the son of Henry Maxwell, 6th Baron Farnham, and Lady Anne Butler. He was elected to the House of Commons for County Cavan in 1824, a seat he continued to represent until 1838. The latter year he succeeded his father as seventh Baron and subsequently served as an Irish Representative Peer from 1839 to 1868.
Lord Farnham married Anna Stapleton, daughter of Thomas Stapleton, 16th Baron le Despencer, on December 3, 1828. The couple had no children. Both Farnham and his wife were killed in the Abergele train disaster of 1868. After his death, a statue in his honour was erected in Cavan by his tenants. The statue now sits in front of the new Johnston Library in the town.
He was succeeded by his younger brother Somerset Richard Maxwell.
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Nathaniel Sneyd John Maxwell-Berry |
Member of Parliament for County Cavan 1824–1839 with Nathaniel Sneyd 1824–1826, Alexander Saunderson 1826–1831, Sir John Young 1831–1839 |
Succeeded by Sir John Young Somerset Maxwell |
Peerage of Ireland | ||
Preceded by Henry Maxwell |
Baron Farnham 1839–1868 |
Succeeded by Somerset Maxwell |