Sir Richard Osborne, 1st Baronet
Sir Richard Osborne, 1st Baronet, MP (? - before 1667) was an Irish baronet and politician.
Biography
He was a Joint Clerk of the King's Court of Ireland between 1616 and 1629 and was created 1st Baronet Osborne, of Ballintaylor and Ballylemon, County Waterford, in the Baronetage of Ireland, on 15 October 1629. He also sat as a Member of Parliament in the Irish House of Commons for Waterford County between 1639 and 1649 and between 1661 and 1666.
Marriage and issue
Sir Richard Osborne married an unknown daughter of Roger Dalton of Knockmoane, and had five sons:
- Sir Richard Osborne, 2nd Baronet (? - 2 March 1685)
- Nicholas Osborne of Cappagh, County Tyrone (? - from 18 April 1695 to 1696), Clerk of the Crown, married and had two sons and one daughter:
- Sir Thomas Osborne, 5th Baronet (? - 10 October 1715)
- Grace Osborne, married firstly in 1656 John Stout of Youghal, County Cork, without issue, married secondly Pierce Power of Knockalare, County Waterford, without issue, and married thirdly Philip FitzJames Ronayne of Ronayne's Court, County Cork, and had female issue
- unknown son Osborne
- unknown son Osborne (? - before 1667)
- John Osborne (c. 1622 - before 1667), educated at Trinity College, University of Dublin, Dublin, County Dublin
- Roger Osborne (c. 1623 - from 17 February 1679 to 1680), educated at Trinity College, Dublin University, Dublin, County Dublin
Sources
- Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, pages 3030 and 3031.
- Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Irish Family Records (London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1976), page 429.
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Parliament of Ireland | ||
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Unknown | Member of Parliament for Waterford County 1639–1649 With: Unknown |
Unknown |
Member of Parliament for Waterford County 1661–1666 With: Unknown | ||
Baronetage of Ireland | ||
New creation | Baronet (of Ballentaylor and Ballylemon) 1629 – bef. 1667 |
Succeeded by Richard Osborne |