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Edward Michael Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford (1 April 1743 – 3 June 1792) was an Anglo-Irish naval officer, peer and landowner. Early life [ edit ] Pakenham was the son of Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford and Elizabeth Cuffe, 1st Countess of Longford .
- Robert Harman, John Gore
Pakenham was born at Pakenham Hall (present-day Tullynally Castle) in County Westmeath, Ireland, to Edward Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford, and his wife Catherine Rowley. He was educated at The Royal School, Armagh. His family purchased his commission as a lieutenant in the 92nd Regiment of Foot when he was only sixteen.
- 1794–1815
- Thomas Pakenham
The Honourable Sir Edward Pakenham, second son of the second Baron, was a major-general in the army. He served in the Peninsular Wars under his brother-in-law, General Arthur Wellesey, who married his sister Kitty Pakenham in 1806. Sir Edward Pakenham was killed at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815.
- Elizabeth Pakenham, 1st Countess of Longford
- Baron Longford, Baron Silchester (UK), Baron Pakenham (UK)
- Edward Pakenham, Lord Silchester
- Thomas Pakenham, 8th Earl of Longford
Royal Navy. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Edward Michael Pakenham, 2e baron Longford ( 1er avril 1743 - 3 juin 1792) est un marin et propriétaire terrien irlandais . Biographie. Il est le fils de Thomas Pakenham (1er baron Longford) (en) et Elizabeth Cuffe, 1re comtesse de Longford.
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On 8 January 1815, Pakenham was killed in action while leading his men at the Battle of New Orleans. Major General Sir Edward Michael Pakenham,, was an Anglo-Irish Army officer and politician. He was the son of the Baron Longford and the brother-in-law of the Duke of Wellington, with whom he served in the Peninsular War.
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Edward Arthur Henry Pakenham, 6th Earl of Longford (29 December 1902 – 5 February 1961) was an Irish peer, politician, and littérateur. Also known as Eamon de Longphort , he was a member of the fifth Seanad Éireann , the upper house of the Irish Parliament, in the 1940s.