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  1. Anglo-Irish noble (1931–2021) William Warner Westenra, 7th Baron Rossmore(14 February 1931 – 4 May 2021), known as Hon. William Westenra, and nicknamed Paddy, was an Anglo-Irishnoble, photographer and author. [1]

  2. Lord Rossmore died childless (his death gave rise to the legend of the Rossmore banshee) and was succeeded according to the special remainder by his nephew Warner William Westenra, the second Baron. He represented Monaghan in the British House of Commons and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Monaghan from 1831 to 1842.

  3. Warner William Westenra, 2nd Baron Rossmore (14 October 1765 – 10 August 1842), was an Anglo-Irish landowner and politician. Background and education [ edit ] Westenra was the son of Henry Westenra , Member of Parliament for County Monaghan , by Harriet Murray, daughter of Colonel John Murray , also Member of Parliament for County ...

  4. 6 mai 2021 · William Warner Westenra was born 14 February, 1931, son of the 6th Baron Rossmore [1892-1958], and his wife the former Dolores Cecil Wilson [died 1981]; and succeeded to the peerage on his father's death, 17 Oct, 1958. He married in 1982 (div __) Valerie Marion Tobin [born 1950], daughter of Brian Tobin, by whom he had a son ...

  5. 17 janv. 2020 · The sculpture was dedicated to Mary Ann Westenra by her grieving husband, Lord Warner William Westenra. Bram Stoker was an Inspector of Petty Sessions before he became a novelist and it is...

  6. Warner William Westenra, 2e baron Rossmore ( 14 octobre 1765 - ), est un propriétaire foncier et homme politique anglo-irlandais . Biographie. Westenra est le fils d'Henry Westenra, député du comté de Monaghan, et d'Harriet Murray, fille du colonel John Murray, également député du comté de Monaghan.

  7. Manuscripts and Special Collections. Site map. A-Z. Warner William Westenra, 2nd Baron Rossmore (1765-1842) << Back to full list of biographies. Lord Rossmore succeeded to the Irish barony of Rossmore of Monaghan in 1801. In the 1820s he championed the cause of Catholic emancipation.