John Maxwell, 2nd Earl of Farnham facts for kids
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John James Maxwell
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portrait by Gilbert Stuart
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Representative Peer for Ireland | |
In office 3 March 1816 – 1823 |
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Preceded by | Barry Maxwell, 1st Earl of Farnham |
2nd Earl of Farnham | |
In office 17 October 1800 – 1823 |
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Member of the Irish Parliament for County Cavan |
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In office 1780–1783 |
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In office 1793–1800 |
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Personal details | |
Born | 5 February 1759 |
Died | 23 July 1823 |
Spouse | Grace Cuffe |
John James Maxwell, 2nd Earl of Farnham (5 February 1759 – 23 July 1823) was an Irish Representative peer and politician.
He was the son of Barry Maxwell, 1st Earl of Farnham and Margaret King. He was known as Shane Rua due to his striking head of red hair. In 1784, he married Grace Cuffe, daughter of Thomas Cuffe, however, they had no children. He succeeded as 2nd Earl of Farnham, 2nd Viscount Farnham and 4th Baron Farnham on 17 October 1800, also inheriting the Farnham estate in Cavan. He commissioned Francis Johnston, a Dublin-based architect, to design an extension to Farnham House.
Maxwell sat as a Member of Parliament (MP) for County Cavan from 1780 until 1783 and again from 1793 until 1800. He was elected a representative peer on 3 March 1816. On his death in 1823, the Earldom and the Viscountcy became extinct, whilst the Barony and the Farnham estate passed to his cousin John Maxwell-Barry