Earl of Drogheda

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The title Earl of Drogheda (pronounced "Dro-hed-ah", see Drogheda for more information) was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1661 for the 3rd Viscount Moore, and is extant.

Lord Drogheda also holds the titles Viscount Moore, of Drogheda (created in 1621), and Baron Moore, of Mellefont in the County of Louth (created in 1616) in the Peerage of Ireland and Baron Moore, of Cobham in the County of Surrey (created in 1954 for the 10th Earl), in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

The 6th Earl was created Marquess of Drogheda in the Peerage of Ireland in 1791 and Baron Moore, of Moore Place in the County of Kent, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801, but these titles became extinct on the death without heirs of the 3rd Marquess (and 8th Earl).

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[edit] Barons Moore (1616)

  • Gerard Moore, 1st Baron Moore (d. 1627) (created Viscount Moore in 1621)

[edit] Viscounts Moore (1621)

  • Gerard Moore, 1st Viscount Moore (d. 1627)
  • Charles Moore, 2nd Viscount Moore (1603-1643)
  • Henry Moore, 3rd Viscount Moore (d. 1675) (created Earl of Drogheda in 1661)

[edit] Earls of Drogheda (1661)

[edit] Marquesses of Drogheda (1791)

[edit] Earls of Drogheda (1661) (continued)

Heir Apparent: Benjamin Garrett Henderson Moore, Viscount Moore (b. 1983)

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