- Earl of Carlingford
The title of Earl of Carlingford was created in the
Peerage of Ireland for Theobald Taaffe. The Earl bears the subsidiary titlesViscount Taaffe and "Baron of Ballymote" (1628 ).Taaffe Family History
1st Viscount Taaffe of Corren left fifteen children, of whom the eldest, Theobald was created Earl of Carlingford.
Theobald's eldest son was killed in the Turkish wars. He was succeeded in the title by his second son Nicholas, who had served in the Spanish wars and was killed at the Boyne.
The next brother, Francis, the third Earl, was one of the most celebrated men of his time: he was brought up at Olmütz, at the imperial court, and in the service of Duke Charles of Lorraine, whose most intimate friend he became. He rose to the highest rank in the Austrian army, having greatly distinguished himself at the
Battle of Vienna and in the other Turkish campaigns, and was a member of theOrder of the Golden Fleece . He was sent on many important diplomatic missions, and at the end of his life was chancellor and chief minister to the duke of Lorraine.Notwithstanding the Jacobite connections of his family, Francis' title to the earldom of Carlingford was confirmed by William III, and the attainder and forfeiture of the estates incurred by his brother was repealed. This favor he owed to his position at the court of the emperor, William's most important ally. On his death the title and estates went to his nephew Theobald, whose father had fallen during the
Siege of Derry , and who himself had served with distinction in the Austrian army.On his death, the title of Earl of Carlingford became extinct; both the Austrian and Irish estates as well as the Irish viscountcy went to a cousin,
Nicholas Taaffe, 6th Viscount Taaffe .Viscounts Taaffe (
1628 )*Sir John Taaffe, 1st Viscount Taaffe (d. before 1641/2).
*Theobald Taaffe, 2nd Viscount Taaffe , 1st Earl of Carlingford (d.1677 )Earls of Carlingford
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Theobald Taaffe 1st Earl of Carlingford (d.1677 )
*Nicholas Taaffe, 2nd Earl of Carlingford (d.2 July 1690 , at theBattle of the Boyne ).
*Francis Taaffe 3rd Earl of Carlingford (1639 -1704 ), an Austrian Field Marshal and Knight of the Golden Fleece
*Theobald Taaffe 4th Earl of Carlingford (d.24 November 1738 ); fought against the Turks.
*Nicholas Taaffe, 6th Viscount Taaffe (abt1685 -30 December 1769 ). General Feldwachtmeister, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, chancellor of duke Leopold of Lorraine, he entered Austrian service, and lost his Irish estates to a Protestant relative under the reign of Queen Anne.References
See Würzbach, "Biographisches Lexicon Österreichs. Memoirs of the Family of Taaffe" (Vienna, 1856), privately printed; article in the "Contemporary Review" (1893), by EB Lanin. "The Prague Politik" published in December 1904 contains some interesting correspondence collected from Taaffe's papers.
*1911
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