Earl of Charleville
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The title of Earl of Charleville was created twice in the Peerage of Ireland, first in 1758 for the Baron Moore of Tullamore. This title became extinct upon the death of the first earl in 1764. It was created again in 1806, becoming extinct in 1875.
The Earls of Charleville of the second creation bore the subsidiary titles of Viscount Charleville (1800) and Baron Tullamore (1797), both in the Peerage of Ireland.
[edit] Earls of Charleville, 1st Creation (1758)
[edit] Earls of Charleville, 2nd Creation (1806)
- Charles William Bury, 1st Earl of Charleville (1764-1835), elected a representative peer in 1801
- Charles William Bury, 2nd Earl of Charleville (1801-1851), elected a representative peer in 1838
- Charles William George Bury, 3rd Earl of Charleville (1822-1859)
- Charles William Francis Bury, 4th Earl of Charleville (1852-1874)
- Alfred Bury, 5th Earl of Charleville (1829-1875)