George O'Callaghan, 2nd Viscount Lismore

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George Ponsonby O'Callaghan, 2nd Viscount Lismore (16 March 1815 – 29 October 1898) was an Irish peer and British Army officer.

Biography[edit]

He was the third and only surviving son of Cornelius O'Callaghan, 1st Viscount Lismore and Lady Eleanor Butler, daughter of John Butler, 17th Earl of Ormonde.

He commissioned into the 17th Lancers and served with the regiment in the Crimean War. He held the office of High Sheriff of Tipperary in 1853. On 30 May 1857 he succeeded to his father's titles and assumed his seat in the House of Lords. He also succeeded his father as Lord Lieutenant of Tipperary and held the position until 1885.

He married Mary Norbury, daughter of George Norbury of Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, on 25 July 1839, and together they had two sons:

  • George O'Callaghan (1846-1885) who married Rosina Williams in Ambala, India, but died without issue.
  • William O'Callaghan (1852-1877) who served as MP for Tipperary. He died unmarried and without issue.

Both sons predeceased Lord Lismore, leaving no heir, and his titles became extinct upon his death.

The Lismores had a home in Ireland at Shanbally Castle and also in Mayfair, London. They lived at 34 Grosvenor Street from 1863-1867,[1] then at 31 Old Burlington Street from 1867 until the death of Lady Lismore in 1900.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Grosvenor Street: North Side Pages 35-44 Survey of London: Volume 40, the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings)". British History Online. LCC 1980. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Cork Street and Savile Row Area: Old Burlington Street Pages 495-517 Survey of London: Volumes 31 and 32, St James Westminster, Part 2". British History Online. LCC 1963. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
Honorary titles
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of Tipperary
1857–1885
Succeeded by
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by Viscount Lismore
1857–1898
Extinct