Sir James Stronge, 3rd Baronet
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir James Matthew Stronge, 3rd Baronet DL, JP (25 November 1811 – 11 March 1885), succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his 78 year old father, Sir James Stronge 2nd baronet, on 2 December 1864. He was a member of the Stronge family and was born in Tynan Abbey, County Armagh. His mother was Isabella Calvert, Lady Stronge, the eldest daughter of Nicholas Calvert M.P., of Hunsdon House, Hertfordshire, and his wife The Hon. Frances Pery, daughter of Edmond Sexton Pery, Viscount Pery (a Speaker of the Irish House of Commons).
Stronge married, on 17 June 1836, Selina Nugent, daughter of Andrew Nugent of Portaferry, County Down and a niece of John, 3rd Viscount de Vesci. He served as High Sheriff and Deputy Lieutenant of County Armagh in 1844, and of County Tyrone in 1845. Stronge was also a Member of Parliament for County Armagh in 1864 and a Justice of the Peace.
He served as lieutenant in the 21st Foot, 59th Foot, and 5th Dragoon Guards, and later became honorary colonel of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
In about 1840, Stronge was responsible for the establishment of the Tynan Harriers, a hunting group, which were regarded as a capable pack.
He died without issue and was succeeded to the baronetcy by his brother, Sir John Stronge.
[edit] References
- (1975) Burke's Peerage and Baronetage.
- The London Gazette
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
---|---|---|
Preceded by Maxwell Charles Close Sir William Verner, Bt |
Member for Armagh with Sir William Verner, Bt 1864–1873 1864–1873 |
Succeeded by Sir William Verner, Bt Maxwell Charles Close |
Baronetage of the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded by James Stronge |
Baronet (of Tynan) 1864–1885 |
Succeeded by John Stronge |