Des Voeux baronets
The Des Voeux Baronetcy, of Indiaville in the Queen's County, was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was created on 1 September 1787 for Sir Charles des Voeux, 1st Baronet, who had gained great wealth in India and who later represented Carlow Borough and Carlingford in the Irish House of Commons. He was the son of Anthony Vinchon de Bacquencourt, who had assumed the surname of Des Voeux. The latter was born in France but had settled in Ireland after incurring the wrath of his family for having abandoned the Roman Catholic faith. He was a writer of polemical works. The title became extinct when the ninth Baronet (a lieutenant colonel, twice mentioned in dispatches) was killed in action in the Battle of Arnhem .
Des Voeux baronets, of Indiaville (1787)
- Sir Charles Des Voeux, 1st Baronet (c. 1746–1814)
- Sir Charles Des Voeux, 2nd Baronet (1779–1858)
- Charles Des Voeux (1802–1833)
- Sir Henry William Des Voeux, 3rd Baronet (1806–1868), vicar of Stapenhill-cum-Caldwell
- Sir Frederick Asheton Des Voeux, 4th Baronet (1818–1872)
- Sir Henry Dalrymple Des Voeux, 5th Baronet (1824–1894)
- Sir Charles Champagne Des Voeux, 6th Baronet (1827–1914)
- Sir Frederick Des Voeux, 7th Baronet (1857–1937)
- Sir Edward Alfred Des Voeux, 8th Baronet (1864–1941)
- Sir (William) Richard de Bacquencourt Des Voeux, 9th Baronet (1911–1944)
References
- Leigh Rayment's list of baronets
- Burke, John. A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire. Volume I.
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