Baron Kingsale

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The Barony of Kingsale is one of the most ancient peerage titles in Britain or Ireland. The Barony, in the Peerage of Ireland dates to the thirteenth century, perhaps being created circa 1223, though other sources give different dates. The first creation was by writ. The title was officially confirmed by letters patent in 1397. The numbering of the barons varies, some sources including the holders of the ancient barony, others commencing with the barons confirmed by letters patent.

The Baron also holds the feudal titles of Lord Courcy and Lord Ringrone, probably created in the twelfth century. Several sources claim that the Baron holds the privilege of being covered (that is, wearing a hat) in the presence of the monarch. The Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, however, disagrees, claiming that the story "is a legend without historic foundation" [1].

  • Miles de Courcy, 1st Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1230)
  • Patrick de Courcy, 2nd Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1260)
  • Nicholas de Courcy, 3rd Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1290)
  • Edmund de Courcy, 4th Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1302)
  • John de Courcy, 5th Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1303)
  • Miles de Courcy, 6th Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1338)
  • Miles de Courcy, 7th Baron Kingsale (d. 1358)
  • John de Courcy, 8th Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1387)
  • William de Courcy, 9th Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1410) (became Baron Kingsale by letters patent in 1397)

  • William de Courcy, 9th Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1410)
  • Nicholas de Courcy, 10th Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1430)
  • Patrick de Courcy, 11th Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1460)
  • Nicholas de Courcy, 12th Baron Kingsale (d. 1476)
  • James de Courcy, 13th Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1499)
  • Edmond de Courcy, 14th Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1505)
  • David de Courcy, 15th Baron Kingsale (d. c. 1520)
  • John de Courcy, 16th Baron Kingsale (d. 1535)
  • Gerald de Courcy, 17th Baron Kingsale (d. 1599)
  • John de Courcy, 18th Baron Kingsale (d. 1628)
  • Gerald de Courcy, 19th Baron Kingsale (d. 1642)
  • Patrick de Courcy, 20th Baron Kingsale (d. 1663)
  • John de Courcy, 21st Baron Kingsale (d. 1667)
  • Patrick de Courcy, 22nd Baron Kingsale (c. 1660-1669)
  • Almericus de Courcy, 23rd Baron Kingsale (c. 1664-1720)
  • Gerald de Courcy, 24th Baron Kingsale (1700-1759)
  • John de Courcy, 25th Baron Kingsale (c. 1717-1776)
  • John de Courcy, 26th Baron Kingsale (d. 1822)
  • Thomas de Courcy, 27th Baron Kingsale (1774-1832)
  • John Stapleton de Courcy, 28th Baron Kingsale (1805-1847)
  • John Constantine de Courcy, 29th Baron Kingsale (1827-1865)
  • Michael Conrad de Courcy, 30th Baron Kingsale (1828-1874)
  • John Fitzroy de Courcy, 31st Baron Kingsale (1821-1890)
  • Michael William de Courcy, 32nd Baron Kingsale (1822-1895)
  • Michael Constantine de Courcy, 33rd Baron Kingsale (1855-1931)
  • Michael William Robert de Courcy, 34th Baron Kingsale (1882-1969)
  • John de Courcy, 35th Baron Kingsale (1941-2005)
  • Nevinson Mark de Courcy, 36th Baron Kingsale (born 1958)
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