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  1. 24 de may. de 2018 · Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford (May 1713 – 30 April 1766) was an Irish peer and politician. He was born in 1713 at Pakenham Hall, County Westmeath, Ireland. [1] Between 1745 and 1757, Pakenham represented Longford Borough in the Irish House of Commons. He married Elizabeth Cuffe, 1st Countess of Longford, in 1739 and in 1756 was created ...

  2. Lord Longford relinquished command of the 29th battalion on their return. In Dublin, he was a member of the Kildare Street Club. World War I and death. During World War I, Lord Longford commanded the 2nd South Midland Mounted Brigade of the 2nd Mounted Division, a yeomanry formation, with the rank of Brigadier-General.

  3. Thomas’s son, Edward Michael Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford (1743-92) had Pakenham Hall enlarged in 1780 to designs by Graham Myers who in 1789 was appointed architect to Trinity College, Dublin. Myers created a Georgian house. The Buildings of Ireland website tells us that the original five bay house had a third floor added at this time. [5]

  4. 1 de sept. de 2022 · Pakenham was the son of Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford and Elizabeth Cuffe, 1st Countess of Longford. Longford was educated at Kilkenny College and joined the Royal Navy at the age of six Edward Michael Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford (1 April 1743 3 June 1792) was an Irish sailor and landowner.

  5. Thomas Pakenham does not use his title of Earl of Longford and before succeeding his father did not use his courtesy title. However, he has not disclaimed his British titles of Baron Silchester and Baron Pakenham under the Peerage Act 1963 , and his Irish earldom cannot be disclaimed, as it is not covered by the Act.