Irish peer
Richard Handcock, 4th Baron Castlemaine (25 July 1826 – 26 April 1892),[ 1] [unreliable source? ] styled The Honourable from 1840 to 1869, was an Irish peer.[ 2]
Born at Athlone , he was the oldest son of Richard Handcock, 3rd Baron Castlemaine and his wife Margaret Harris, daughter of Michael Harris.[ 3] In 1869, he succeeded his father as baron.[ 4] Handcock entered the British Army as ensign in 1844, was promoted to lieutenant two years later and served eventually as captain of the 41st (Welsh) Regiment of Foot from 1852.[ 5] In 1874, he was elected an Irish representative peer to the House of Lords .[ 6] [unreliable source? ] A former Deputy Lieutenant of that county,[ 4] he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Westmeath in 1889, a post he held until his death in 1892.[ 7]
On 10 February 1857, he married Hon. Louisa Matilda Harris, only daughter of William Harris, 2nd Baron Harris at Holy Trinity Brompton Church .[ 3] They had five daughters and three sons.[ 3] Handcock died from heart disease at Moydrum Castle [ 3] and was succeeded in the barony successively by his second son Albert and his third son Robert.[ 1]
Arms
Coat of arms of Richard Handcock, 4th Baron Castlemaine
Crest
A demi-lion rampant Azure holding between the paws a fusil Argent charged with a cock Gules.
Escutcheon
Ermine on a chief Sable a dexter hand between two cocks Argent armed crested and jelloped Gules.
Supporters
Dexter a lion guardant Azure sinister a cock Proper.
Motto
Vigilate Et Orat[ 8]
References
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