Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall

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Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall (1666 – April 10, 1706) was an Irish nobleman and soldier. Having succeeded his father as third Earl of Donegall in 1678, he refused to attend the Irish Parliament called by James II in May 1689, but later sat in the Parliament called by William III in October 1692.

Having made a career in the English Army, Lord Donegall founded the 35th Regiment of Foot in Belfast in 1701, becoming its first Colonel. In 1704 he accompanied the regiment to fight in the War of the Spanish Succession in Spain, and was appointed Major General of Spanish forces. He was killed in action in 1706 at the fort of Montjuich near Barcelona, and was buried in that city.

Military offices
New regiment Colonel of the Earl of Donegall's Regiment of Foot
1701–1706
Succeeded by
Richard Gorges
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Arthur Chichester
Earl of Donegall
1678–1706
Succeeded by
Arthur Chichester
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