Henry Moore, 3rd Marquess of Drogheda

Punchestown
Moore as caricatured in Vanity Fair, March 1889

Henry Francis Seymour Moore, 3rd Marquess of Drogheda KP PC (I) (14 August 1825 – 29 June 1892) was an Irish peer, styled Viscount Moore until 1837. He became Marquess of Drogheda in 1837 on the death of his uncle Charles Moore, 2nd Marquess of Drogheda and was appointed a Knight of the Order of St Patrick on 7 February 1868.[1] He served as Lord Lieutenant of Kildare from 1874 until his death.

His uncle Charles had been insane for many years, but there is no evidence that Henry was similarly afflicted. He had no children and on his death the Marquessate became extinct; the title Earl of Drogheda passed to a cousin, Ponsonby Moore.

References

  1. Rayment, Leigh. "Knights of the Order of St Patrick". Retrieved 2008-12-13.

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Honorary titles
Preceded by
The 3rd Duke of Leinster
Lord Lieutenant of Kildare
1874–1892
Succeeded by
The 5th Duke of Leinster
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Charles Moore
Marquess of Drogheda
1837–1892
Extinct
Earl of Drogheda
1837–1892
Succeeded by
Ponsonby William Moore
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Charles Moore
Baron Moore
1837–1892
Extinct
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