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The title Earl of Clanwilliam was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1776 for [[John Meade]], 1st Viscount Clanwilliam. Lord Clanwilliam is also Viscount Clanwilliam, of the County of Tipperary (created 1766), and Baron Gillford, of the Manor of Gillford in the County of Down (1766), in the Peeerage of Ireland, and Baron Clanwilliam, of Clanwilliam in the County of Tipperary (1828), in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. He is also an Irish Baronet, styled "of Ballintubber in the County of Down".
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'''John Herbert Meade''' (1919-201) was the Seventh Earl of Clanwilliam.<ref>[http://www.salisburyjournal.co.uk/news/4844377.Earl_of_Clanwilliam_dies/ Earl of Clanwilliam dies], Salisbury Journal, 11 January 2010.</ref>
  
*[[Lord Gillford]] is the son of the Earl of Clanwilliam.
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The title Earl of Clanwilliam was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1776 for [[John Meade]], 1st Viscount Clanwilliam. Lord Clanwilliam is also Viscount Clanwilliam, of the County of Tipperary (created 1766), and Baron Gillford, of the Manor of Gillford in the County of Down (1766), in the Peeerage of Ireland, and Baron Clanwilliam, of Clanwilliam in the County of Tipperary (1828), in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. He is also an Irish Baronet, styled "of Ballintubber in the County of Down".<ref>Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, 'The Clanwilliam/Meade Papers', (D/3044) http://www.proni.gov.uk/records/private/clanwm.htm</ref>
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*[[Paddy Gillford]] is the son of the 7th Earl.
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 18 March 2011

John Herbert Meade (1919-201) was the Seventh Earl of Clanwilliam.[1]

The title Earl of Clanwilliam was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1776 for John Meade, 1st Viscount Clanwilliam. Lord Clanwilliam is also Viscount Clanwilliam, of the County of Tipperary (created 1766), and Baron Gillford, of the Manor of Gillford in the County of Down (1766), in the Peeerage of Ireland, and Baron Clanwilliam, of Clanwilliam in the County of Tipperary (1828), in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. He is also an Irish Baronet, styled "of Ballintubber in the County of Down".[2]

References

  1. Earl of Clanwilliam dies, Salisbury Journal, 11 January 2010.
  2. Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, 'The Clanwilliam/Meade Papers', (D/3044) http://www.proni.gov.uk/records/private/clanwm.htm