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

  2. May 4, 2021 · "Lord Rossmore, who died 4 May 2021, aged 90, was the 7th Baron in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. "William Warner Westenra was born 14 February 1931, son of the 6th Baron Rossmore (1892-1958) and his wife Dolores Cecil Lee, the former Dolores Cecil Wilson (died 1981); and succeeded to the peerage on his father's death, 17 October 1958.

    • February 14, 1931
    • May 4, 2021
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  4. May 6, 2021 · The 7th Baron Rossmore 1931-2021. _.Lord Rossmore, who died 4 May, 2021, aged 90, was the 7th Baron, in the Peerage of the UK. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. died. s.p. 6 Aug 1801. created. 19 Oct 1796 Baron Rossmore, of Monaghan, with a special remainder, failing heirs male of his body, to Henry Alexander Jones [son of Anne Jones, one of his wife's sisters], with remainder to Warner William Westenra and Henry Westenra [sons of Harriet Westenra, another such sister] in like manner respectively. suc ...

  7. May 14, 2021 · News of the death in London on May 4 last in his 90th year of William Warner Westenra, the 7th Baron Rossmore, evoked sadness and tributes in Co Monaghan where the Rossmore name is closely woven into local history and culture.

  8. He was heir to the title of another uncle, Lord Rossmore, like whom he supported the Union and who also gave him his interest. Westenra succeeded to the title after only seven months at Westminster, during which he supported government. He spoke in favour of the Irish martial law bill, 12 and 16 Mar. 1801, to prevent a recurrence of atrocities ...

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