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  1. 7 de mar. de 2022 · Hercules Robert Pakenham. Hercules Robert Pakenham. Funzioni; Membro del 7 ° Parlamento del Regno Unito ( d) Westmeath; 6 marzo 1820-2 giugno 1826;

  2. Captain Lord Longford. During 1765-6 Pakenham sat as the M.P for County Longford in the Irish Parliament, and on 30 April of the latter year he succeeded to his father’s Irish barony. He was posted captain on 31 May 1766 of the Sheerness 24, which appointment appears to have been for purposes of rank only. During the next dozen years he lived ...

  3. Rev. Arthur Hercules Pakenham (1824–1895), who died unmarried. Lt.-Gen. Thomas Henry Pakenham (1826–1913), who married Elizabeth Staples Clarke, daughter of William Clarke of New York City, in 1862. Robert Maxwell Pakenham (1834–1857), who was killed at the relief of Lucknow in India in 1857.

  4. PAKENHAM, Sir EDWARD MICHAEL (1778–1815), major-general, second son of Edward Michael, second baron Longford, and his wife Catherine, second daughter of the Right Hon. Hercules Longford Rowley, was born at Longford Castle, co. Westmeath, 19 April 1778. His younger brother, Sir Hercules Robert Pakenham [q. v.], is noticed separately.

  5. Sir Hercules Robert Pakenham. Emily Stapleton. Residence. Langford Lodge. Lieutenant-Colonel Edward William Pakenham (September 1819 – 5 November 1854) [1] was an Irish soldier and Conservative Party politician from County Antrim. He served for two years as a Member of Parliament (MP), until his death in the Crimean War .

  6. Lt-Col. Hercules Arthur Pakenham. (17 February 1863 – 28 March 1937) Municipal Reform Party member of the London County Council elected 1910 (resigned 13 February 1912) for Marylebone East. His biography on Wikipedia is [1]. For his grandfather, the soldier Hercules Robert Pakenham, see [2].

  7. 11 de jun. de 2022 · Hercules Robert Pakenham was born 29 September 1781, the third son of Edward Michael Pakenham, 2nd baron Longford and Cath LieutenantGeneral Sir Hercules Robert Pakenham KCB (29 September 1781 7 March 1850) was a British Army officer who served as aidedecamp to William IV of the United Kingdom.