James Hewitt, 4th Viscount Lifford, DL (31 March 1811 – 20 November 1887), of Meenglass Castle, near Stranorlar in County Donegal, was Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Donegal.[1]
Cornwallis Charles Hewitt (3 Mar 1847 – 4 Sep 1889)
Edward Hewitt (31 Mar 1848 – 4 Sep 1931)
Lady Mary died in March 1850.
Secondly, he married Lydia Lucy Wingfield Digby, daughter of the Reverend John Digby Wingfield Digby, on 9 December 1851. The children from this marriage were: [4]
Lord Lifford died on 20 November 1887. He is buried in St Anne's Church of Ireland Church, Monnellan, The Cross (also known as Crossroads), Killygordon.
Publications
Ireland and the Irish Church (1842)
Thoughts on the Present State of Ireland (1849)
A Plea for Irish Landlords (1867)
References
^The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal: being a complete table of all the descendants now living of Edward III, King of England. Melville Henry Massue Ruvigny et Raineval. Genealogical Publishing Company, 1994
^Burke, Bernard (1949). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage (99th ed.). London: Burke's Peerage Limited. p. 1223.
^Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1929–30). Armorial Families. Vol. 2 (7th ed.). London: Hurst & Blackett. p. 2130.
^Burke, Bernard (1949). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage (99th ed.). London: Burke's Peerage Limited. p. 1223.
^Bradshaw's railway manual, shareholders' guide, and official directory. W. J. Adams, 1864