John Vesey, 2nd Viscount de Vesci

John Vesey, 2nd Viscount de Vesci (16 February 1771 – 19 October 1855) was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer.

Monument to John Vesey, 2nd Viscount de Vesci in Abbeyleix

Around 1790, Vesey planned and developed the new town of Abbeyleix because the original settlement was subject to flooding of the River Nore. The old settlement was leveled and the residents moved to the new town. A memorial to John Vesey stands in Abbeyleix. A map commissioned by John Vesey in 1828, showing the Abbeyleix Manor holdings was discovered after almost 200 years and went to auction in 2016.[1]

Family

Vesey was the son of Thomas Vesey, 1st Viscount de Vesci and Selina Elizabeth Brooke. He was elected to the Irish House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for Maryborough in 1796, sitting until 1798. On 13 October 1804 he succeeded to his father's titles.[2] In 1839 he was elected by his peers to sit in the British House of Lords as Irish Representative Peer. From 1831 to his death in 1855 he served as the first Lord Lieutenant of Queen's County.

Marriage and issue

On 25 August 1800 he married Frances Letitia Brownlow, the fifth daughter of his great-uncle, William Brownlow.[2] He was succeeded by his eldest son, Thomas Vesey.

  • Thomas, (3rd Viscount Vesey)
  • William John (1806-1863)
  • Catherine -married her cousin, Lt. Col. Patrick John Nugent[3]

References

Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by
Samuel Hayes
Charles Henry Coote
Member of Parliament for Maryborough
1796–1798
With: Charles Henry Coote
Succeeded by
Eyre Coote
Henry Parnell
Political offices
Preceded by
The Lord Farnham
Irish Representative Peer for Ireland
1839–1855
Succeeded by
The Viscount Lifford
Honorary titles
Preceded by
New office
Lord Lieutenant of Queen's County
18311855
Succeeded by
The Lord Castletown
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Thomas Vesey
Viscount de Vesci
1804–1855
Succeeded by
Thomas Vesey


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