![]() ![]() Between them (hers being the far greater share) their estates in 1799 were said to be worth £14,000 per annum, which made them approximately the eleventh largest landowners in Ireland. Previously he had been MP for Banagher, 1764–66. Tipperary, on 17 November 1766, and Earl of Clanwilliam on 20 July 1776 all in the peerage of Ireland. Sir John Meade, 4th Baronet, was created Baron Gillford, of the manor of Gillford, Co. Cork, by Catherine, daughter of Henry Prittie, of Kilboy, Co. Stephen's Green, Dublin), son and heir of Sir Richard Meade, 3rd Baronet, of Ballintober, Co. On 29 August 1765 she married John Meade (21 April 1744 – 19 October 1800, St. When young, she was painted by both Reynolds and Gainsborough. Theodosia Clanwilliam by Thomas Gainsborough, 50 x 40 inches She may have been called "Titty" by her family, as this was a pet name used for Theodosia's aunt, Lady Theodosia Bligh, who married William, 2nd Lord Brandon, in 1745. 10 April 1745), of Gill Hall, Dromore, County Down, by his second wife, Anne Bligh, daughter of John Bligh, 1st Earl of Darnley and Theodosia Bligh, 10th Baroness Clifton. She was the daughter and heir of Robert Hawkins-Magill (d. Theodosia Hawkins-Magill (5 September 1743 in Brighton – 2 March 1817 in Brighton), later Countess of Clanwilliam, was a great heiress and landowner in County Down, Ireland. Theodosia Meade, Countess of Clanwilliam (Miss Hawkins-Magill) by Joshua Reynolds ![]() English heiress and landowner (1743-1817) ![]()
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