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List of Irish Peers

Ireland has had peers for over a millennium. They fall into a number of categories.

  1. Ancient Irish Gaelic nobles (pre-english rule)
  2. Peers of the Lordship of Ireland and the Kingdom of Ireland (created between 1171 and 1800)
  3. Peers of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

This list covers peerages possessed by Irish people from any of the three categories. The title is listed first, followed by famous figures associated with the family beneath. It does not include non-Irish people awarded Irish titles; for example, the Duke of Connaught, son of Queen Victoria.

Gaelic Nobles

Family Seat: Clonalis House.
Family Seat: Dromoland Castle (until twentieth century)

Irish Peerages created by England/Great Britain/United Kingdom

Family seats: Carton House[?], Co. Kildare (until early 20th century) Leinster House, Dublin City (until beginning of the 19th century - now seat of Dáil Éireann

Family Seat: Slane Castle[?], Co. Meath.

Family Seat: Tullynally Castle (formerly called Pakenham Hall), Co. Westmeath.

Family seats: Powerscourt House, Co. Wicklow (until mid 20th century - house subsequently destroyed by fire); Powerscourt House, Dublin (until 19th century - now a famous shopping arcade)

Family Seat: Dunsany Castle, Co. Meath

Family Seat: Killeen Castle, Co. Meath (until mid 20th century. Castle burned by the Provisional IRA in 1981)

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