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'''William Richardson''' (1749 – 23 March 1822) was an Irish landowner from [[Richhill, County Armagh]].
'''William Richardson''' (1749 – 23 March 1822) was an Irish landowner and Member of Parliament.


He was the son of William Richardson (1709–1758) of [[Richhill, County Armagh|Rich Hill]], County Armagh and succeeded him to the Rich Hill estate when only a minor. <ref name = Burke1912> {{cite book|title= A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland|first = Bernard|last = Burke|year = 1912}} </ref> He was the great-nephew of another [[William Richardson (1656–1727)|William Richardson]], who was [[Member of Parliament]] for County Armagh at the time of the [[Williamite War in Ireland]].
He sat in the [[Irish House of Commons]] for [[Armagh County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)|County Armagh]], between 1783 and 1797. In 1807 he was elected to sit for [[Armagh (UK Parliament constituency)|County Armagh]] in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom]], serving until 1820.


He was elected [[High Sheriff of Armagh]] for 1777 and sat in the [[Irish House of Commons]] for [[Armagh County (Parliament of Ireland constituency)|County Armagh]], between 1783 and 1797. In 1807 he was elected to sit for [[Armagh (UK Parliament constituency)|County Armagh]] in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom]], serving until 1820. <ref name = Burke1912/>
He was the great-nephew of another [[William Richardson (1656–1727)|William Richardson]], who was [[Member of Parliament]] for County Armagh at the time of the [[Williamite War in Ireland]].


In 1775 Richardson married Dorothea ("Dolly") Monroe (b. 1754), a daughter of Henry Monroe of Roes Hall, [[Tullylish]]. She was a noted beauty who while staying in Dublin with her aunt Frances [[Henry Loftus, 1st Earl of Ely|Lady Loftus]], had been courted by [[Henry Grattan]], Sir [[Hercules Langrishe]], [[Francis Andrews]], Provost of [[Trinity College, Dublin|Trinity College]], and the recently widowed Viceroy [[George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend|Lord Townshend]]. She had also been painted by [[Angelica Kauffman]] and alluded to in a poem by [[Oliver Goldsmith]]. Richardson and Dorothea had no children and she died in 1793 age thirty-nine.
In 1775 Richardson married Dorothea ("Dolly") Monroe (b. 1754), a daughter of Henry Monroe of Roes Hall, [[Tullylish]]. She was a noted beauty who while staying in Dublin with her aunt Frances [[Henry Loftus, 1st Earl of Ely|Lady Loftus]], had been courted by [[Henry Grattan]], Sir [[Hercules Langrishe]], [[Francis Andrews]], Provost of [[Trinity College, Dublin|Trinity College]], and the recently widowed Viceroy [[George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend|Lord Townshend]]. She had also been painted by [[Angelica Kauffman]] and alluded to in a poem by [[Oliver Goldsmith]]. Richardson and Dorothea had no children and she died in 1793 age thirty-nine.
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Revision as of 21:07, 25 October 2013

William Richardson (1749 – 23 March 1822) was an Irish landowner and Member of Parliament.

He was the son of William Richardson (1709–1758) of Rich Hill, County Armagh and succeeded him to the Rich Hill estate when only a minor. [1] He was the great-nephew of another William Richardson, who was Member of Parliament for County Armagh at the time of the Williamite War in Ireland.

He was elected High Sheriff of Armagh for 1777 and sat in the Irish House of Commons for County Armagh, between 1783 and 1797. In 1807 he was elected to sit for County Armagh in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, serving until 1820. [1]

In 1775 Richardson married Dorothea ("Dolly") Monroe (b. 1754), a daughter of Henry Monroe of Roes Hall, Tullylish. She was a noted beauty who while staying in Dublin with her aunt Frances Lady Loftus, had been courted by Henry Grattan, Sir Hercules Langrishe, Francis Andrews, Provost of Trinity College, and the recently widowed Viceroy Lord Townshend. She had also been painted by Angelica Kauffman and alluded to in a poem by Oliver Goldsmith. Richardson and Dorothea had no children and she died in 1793 age thirty-nine.

The following year Richardson married Louisa Magennis, of Waringstown. They had three daughters, Elizabeth, Isabella and Louisa, who jointly inherited Richhill on their father's death. Only the youngest daughter married (to Edward Bacon, sometime High Sheriff of Armagh), and when she died without heirs in 1881 the estate passed to the Richardsons of Rossfad, near Ballinamallard in County Fermanagh.

References

  1. ^ a b Burke, Bernard (1912). A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland.

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