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Henry Skeffington, 3rd Earl of Massereene

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Henry Skeffington, 3rd Earl of Massereene (1744–2 June 1811) was an Anglo-Irish British Army officer, politician and peer.

Massereene was the second son of Clotworthy Skeffington, 1st Earl of Massereene and Anne Eyre. He was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College Dublin.

He sat in Irish House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for Belfast between 1768 and 1797. He then represented Antrim from 1779 until the constituency disenfranchisement under the Acts of Union 1800.[1]

Massereene gained the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the 2nd Regiment of Horse. He was Governor of Cork between 1792 and 1811.

He succeeded his brother, Clotworthy, as Earl of Massereene on 28 February 1805. Massereene never married and was succeeded in his title by his younger brother, Chichester.

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  1. ^ E. M. Johnston-Liik, MPs in Dublin: Companion to History of the Irish Parliament, 1692–1800 (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2006) p.122 (Retrieved 29 March 2020).
Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Belfast
1768–1797
With: George Hamilton (1768–1776)
Barry Yelverton (1776–1777)
Alexander Crookshank (1777–1784)
Joseph Hewitt (1784–1792)
Sir William Godfrey, Bt (1792–1797)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Antrim
1799–1800
With: William John Skeffington
Constituency disenfranchised
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by Earl of Massereene
1805–1811
Succeeded by