Viscount Chaworth
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Viscount Chaworth, of Armagh in the County of Armagh, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 4 March 1628 for George Chaworth, who had earlier represented East Retford, Nottinghamshire and Arundel in the House of Commons. He was made Baron Chaworth, of Tryme in the County of Meath, at the same time, also in the Peerage of Ireland. The titles became extinct on the death of his grandson, the third Viscount in 1693. The late Viscount's daughter the Hon. Juliana married Chambre Brabazon, 5th Earl of Meath. In 1831 the Chaworth title was revived when their great-grandson, John Chambre Brabazon, 10th Earl of Meath, was created Baron Chaworth in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. This title is still extant.
[edit] Viscounts Chaworth (1628)
- George Chaworth, 1st Viscount Chaworth (d. 1639)
- John Chaworth, 2nd Viscount Chaworth (d. 1644)
- Patrick Chaworth, 3rd Viscount Chaworth (1635-1693)
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- This page incorporates information from Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page.
- www.thepeerage.com