Cusack-Smith Baronets

Cusack-Smith Baronets

The Smith, later Cusack-Smith Baronetcy, of Tuam in the King's County, was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was created on 28 August 1799 for Micharl Smith, subsequently Master of the Rolls in Ireland. Smith married Maryanne Cusack. Their son, the second Baronet, assumed the additional surname of Cusack. He served as Solicitor-General for Ireland between 1800 and 1801. The title became extinct on the death of the sixth Baronet in 1970.

Thomas Cusack-Smith, younger son of the second Baronet, served Attorney-General for Ireland and as Master of the Rolls in Ireland.

Smith, later Cusack-Smith Baronets, of Tuam (1799)

  • Sir Michael Smith, 1st Baronet (1740–1808)
  • Sir William Cusack-Smith, 2nd Baronet (1766–1836)
  • Sir Michael Cusac-Smith, 3rd Baronet (1793–1859)
  • Sir William Cusack-Smith, 4th Baronet (1822–1919)
  • Sir Berry Cusack-Smith, 5th Baronet (1859–1929)
  • Sir William Robert Dermot Joshua Cusack-Smith, 6th Baronet (1907–1970)

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