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Henry Beresford, 9th Marquess of Waterford was born on 23 March, 1958, is a Title in the peerage of Ireland. Discover Henry Beresford, 9th Marquess of Waterford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Marquess of Waterford is a title in the Peerage of Ireland and the premier marquessate in that peerage.
The progenitor of the family was a companion of Strongbow, from whom he obtained grant for extensive lands in Waterford in the 11th century.[1] The barony was created in 1535 for Sir Richard le Poer.
James Power, 3rd Earl of Tyrone, who was also the 8th Baron Power, held both his titles by letters patent (dated 1535 and 1637 respectively), which specified that the titles would be inherited by heirs male of the grantee.
When he died in 1704 however, his only child was a daughter, Lady Catharine Power.
Lady Catharine therefore inherited the land.
Lady Catharine grew up and married in 1717 an Irish politician, Sir Marcus Beresford, 4th Baronet.[3] After a lawsuit with John Power, Sir Marcus and Lady Catharine retained the Power property, and Sir Marcus was raised into the peerage of Ireland by creating him Viscount Tyrone in 1720.
In 1720, he was created both Baron Beresford, of Beresford, in the County of Cavan, and Viscount Tyrone in the peerage of Ireland.
After the Jacobite rebellion of 1745, he was further elevated in 1746 as Earl of Tyrone (the same name of title as that of his father-in-law, but a new creation).
He was further honoured when he was made Earl of Tyrone in the peerage of Ireland in 1746.
In 1767, four years after his death, the Dowager Countess of Tyrone was confirmed with the hereditary peerage title Baroness La Poer in the peerage of Ireland (created by writ ca. 1650).
Lord Tyrone was succeeded by his fourth but eldest surviving son, the second Earl, who also inherited the title Baron La Poer from his mother in 1769.
In 1786 he was created Baron Tyrone, of Haverfordwest in the County of Pembroke, in the peerage of Great Britain.
Three years later he was made Marquess of Waterford in the peerage of Ireland.
It was created in 1789 for the Anglo-Irish politician George Beresford, 2nd Earl of Tyrone.
The title is presently held by Henry Beresford, 9th Marquess of Waterford.
William Beresford, seventh son of the first Earl, was Archbishop of Tuam and was created Baron Decies in 1812.
Lord John Beresford, second surviving son of the first Marquess, was Archbishop of Armagh.
Lord George Beresford, younger son of the first Marquess, was a politician.
John Beresford, illegitimate son of the first Marquess, was a soldier and politician and was created a baronet in 1814 (see Beresford-Peirse baronets).
William Beresford, illegitimate son of the first Marquess, was a Field Marshal in the British Army and was created Viscount Beresford in 1823.
His second son was the Conservative politician William Beresford, who was the father of Mostyn Beresford (1835–1911), a Lieutenant-General in the Army, and of Edward Marcus Beresford (1836–1896), a Major-General in the Army.
The Right Reverend George Beresford, second son of John Beresford, was Bishop of Kilmore.
His son the Most Reverend Marcus Beresford was Archbishop of Armagh.
He was the father of George Beresford, a politician, and of Major Henry Marcus Beresford, who was the father of the photographer George Charles Beresford.
John Claudius Beresford, third son of John Beresford, was a politician.
The titles descended in the direct line until the death of his grandson, the third Marquess, in 1859.
The late Marquess was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Marquess.
Lord Charles Beresford, second son of the fourth Marquess, was a naval commander and politician and was created Baron Beresford in 1916.
Lord William Beresford, third son of the fourth Marquess, was a soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross.
Lord Marcus Beresford, fourth son of the fourth Marquess, was a courtier.
The Henry Beresford, 3rd Marquess of Waterford enjoyed partying as much as sport.
He was one of several wild sportsmen who sprayed the tollgate and houses of Melton Mowbray with red paint.
The phrase “painting the town red” was born.
The eldest son of the Marquess is styled with the courtesy title Earl of Tyrone and the Earl's eldest son as Lord Le Poer.
the titles are held by the latter's great-great-great-grandson, the ninth Marquess, who succeeded his father in 2015.
Several other members of the Beresford family have also gained distinction.
John Beresford, fifth son of the first Earl, was an influential statesman.
Marcus Beresford, eldest son of John Beresford, represented Dungarvan in the Irish Parliament.
Additionally, the Marquess club is White's, where the family have been members since the 18th century.
The family seat is Curraghmore, near Portlaw, County Waterford, in the Republic of Ireland.