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  1. Richard Bingham, 2nd Earl of Lucan (4 December 1764 – 30 June 1839), [1] styled The Honourable from 1776 to 1795 and subsequently Lord Bingham until 1799, was an Irish peer and Tory politician. Background. He was the only son of Charles Bingham, 1st Earl of Lucan, and his wife Margaret Smith, daughter of Sir James Smith. [2] .

  2. When Richard Bingham , 2nd Earl of Lucan was born on 4 December 1764, in Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland, his father, Charles Bingham, was 29 and his mother, Lady Margaret Smith, was 33. He married Lady Elizabeth Belasyse on 26 May 1794, in Marylebone, London, England, United Kingdom.

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    • Lady Elizabeth Belasyse
  3. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Castlebar (Mayo) Ireland. Death: June 30, 1839 (74) Knightsbridge, London (Middlesex) England. Immediate Family: Son of Charles Bingham, 1st Earl of Lucan and Margaret Bingham, Countess of Lucan. Husband of Elizabeth Bingham, Countess of Lucan and Adelaide Gregorini.

    • Castlebar (Mayo) Ireland
    • December 4, 1764
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    • June 30, 1839
  4. Richard Bingham, 2nd Earl of Lucan, was born in 1764. He succeeded his father in 1795 and supported the Act of Union, becoming an Irish Representative Peer. After the Act of Union he bought an estate at Laleham on the Middlesex/Sussex border, close to London. The Lucans were mainly resident in England or on the

  5. 20 de oct. de 2021 · Sir Richard Bingham (above, 1528 – 1599) became Governor of Connacht under Elizabeth I in 1584, the year in which he was also knighted. This was in the time of Gráinne Uí Mháille (Granuaile), with whom he had repeated struggles.

  6. Richard Bingham, 2nd Earl of Lucan, styled The Honourable from 1776 to 1795 and subsequently Lord Bingham until 1799, was an Irish peer and Tory politician.

  7. Biography. Richard Bingham, the 2nd Earl Lucan, was born in 1764. He passed away in 1839. He was the only son of Charles Bingham, 1st Earl of Lucan and his wife Margaret Smith, daughter of Sir James Smith. Richard Bingham was educated at The Royal College of St Peter in Westminster and Christ Church, Oxford.