Frederick Trench, 1st Baron Ashtown

Frederick Trench, 1st Baron Ashtown (17 September 1755 – 1 May 1840) was an Irish politician.

He was the son of Frederick Trench and Mary (née Sadleir). The Trench family were of French descent. He was elected to represent Portarlington from 1798 to the Act of Union in 1801. Subsequently he also served as the borough's representative in the United Kingdom Parliament for a few months. On 27 December 1800 he was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Ashtown, of Moate in the County of Galway, with remainder to the heirs male of his father Frederick Trench. This was a so-called "Union peerage", a reward for Trench's support for the Union between Ireland and Great Britain, which he had initially opposed.

Lord Ashtown married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Robinson, in 1785. They had no children. He died in May 1840, aged 84, and was succeeded in the barony according to the special remainder by his nephew Frederick. Lady Ashtown died in 1844.

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    Parliament of Ireland
    Preceded by
    Sir Arthur Brooke, 1st Bt
    Charles Henry Coote
    Member of Parliament for Maryborough
    1785–1790
    With: Charles Henry Coote
    Succeeded by
    Samuel Hayes
    Charles Henry Coote
    Preceded by
    Sir John Parnell, 2nd Bt
    John Stewart
    Member of Parliament for Portarlington
    1798 1801
    With: Thomas Stannus 1798–1800
    William Gregory 1800–1801
    Succeeded by
    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by
    Parliament of Ireland
    Member of Parliament for Portarlington
    1801
    Succeeded by
    William Elliot
    Peerage of Ireland
    New creation Baron Ashtown
    1800 1840
    Succeeded by
    Frederick Mason Trench