Baron Aghrim

Baron of Aghrim was a title created twice in the Peerage of Ireland, both times as a subsidiary title. The first creation was on 13 April 1676 for Lord John Butler, who was created Earl of Gowran at the same time. Both titles became extinct a year later. The second creation was on 4 March 1692 for Godert de Ginkell, who was also created Earl of Athlone. This creation of the title (along with the Earldom of Athlone), became extinct in 1844.

Barons Aghrim; First creation (1676)

  • see Earl of Gowran

Barons Aghrim; Second creation (1692)

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