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  1. Career. Personal life. References. Edward Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford. Edward Michael Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford (1 April 1743 – 3 June 1792) was an Anglo-Irish naval officer, peer and landowner. Early life. Pakenham was the son of Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford and Elizabeth Cuffe, 1st Countess of Longford.

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      Major General Sir Edward Michael Pakenham, GCB (19 March...

  2. 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)
  3. His father, Edward, was the second baron of Longford and descended from some of the first English settlers in Ireland, dating back to 1576. The Pakenham family continued to be politically well-connected; in 1806 Pakenhams sister, Kitty, married Arthur Wellesley, the future Duke of Wellington. He began his army career at a very young age.

  4. 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.

  5. Major General Sir Edward Michael Pakenham, GCB (19 March 1778 – 8 January 1815), was a British 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. During the War of 1812, he was commander of British forces in North America (1814–15).

  6. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Edward Arthur Henry Pakenham, 6th earl of Longford (born Dec. 29, 1902, London—died Feb. 4, 1961, Dublin) was a theatre patron and playwright who is best-remembered as the director of the Gate Theatre in Dublin. Longford succeeded to the earldom in 1915 and was educated at the University of Oxford (B.A., 1925; M.A., 1928).