List of Baronies in The Peerage of Ireland - After Act of Union 1801

After Act of Union 1801

Title Date of Creation Surname Current Status Notes
Baron Rendlesham 1806 Thellusson extant
Baron Kiltarton 1810 Prendergast-Smyth, Vereker extant subsidiary title of the Viscount Gort
Baron Decies 1812 Beresford, Horsley-Beresford extant
Baron Castlemaine 1812 Handcock extant
Baron Garvagh 1818 Canning extant
Baron Howden 1819 Howden extinct 1873 also Baron Howden in the United Kingdom from 1831
Baron Downes 1822 Downes, de Burgh extinct 1863
Baron Bloomfield 1825 Bloomfield extinct 1879 also Baron Bloomfield in the United Kingdom from 1871
Baroness Fitzgerald and Vesey 1826 Fitzgerald extinct 1860 also Baron Fitzgerald in the United Kingdom from 1835 to 1843
Baron O'Grady 1831 O'Grady extinct 1955 subsidiary title of the Viscount Guillamore
Baron Talbot of Malahide 1831 Talbot, Arundell extant also Baron Furnival in the United Kingdom from 1839 to 1849; also Baron Talbot de Malahide in the United Kingdom from 1856 to 1973
Baron Carew 1834 Carew, Conolly-Carew extant also Baron Carew in the United Kingdom from 1838
Baron Oranmore and Browne 1836 Browne extant also Baron Mereworth in the United Kingdom from 1926
Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal 1845 Daly extinct 1911
Baron Bellew 1848 Bellew extant
Baron Clermont 1852 Fortescue, Parkinson-Fortescue extinct 1898 also Baron Clermont in the United Kingdom from 1866 to 1887 and Baron Carlingford in the United Kingdom from 1887
Baron Fermoy 1856 Roche extant
Baron Athlumney 1863 Somerville extinct 1929 also Baron Meredyth in the United Kingdom from 1866
Baron Rathdonnell 1868 McClintock, McClintock-Bunbury extant
Baron Curzon of Kedleston 1898 Curzon extinct 1925 created Earl Curzon of Kedleston in 1911 and Marquess Curzon of Kedleston in 1921, in the United Kingdom

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