The Domvile Baronetcy, of Templeogue and Santry House in the County of Dublin, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 22 May 1815 for Compton Domvile,[1] subsequently Member of Parliament for Bossiney, Okehampton and Plympton Erle. He was the son of Charles Pocklington, nephew and heir of the second and last Domvile baronet of the 1686 creation. Charles Pocklington had assumed by royal licence the surname of Domvile in lieu of Pocklington in 1768 on succeeding to the estates of his uncle.[2] The title became extinct on the death of the 4th Baronet in 1935.
Domvile baronets, of Templeogue and Santry (1815)
edit- Sir Compton Pocklington Domvile, 1st Baronet (c. 1775 – 23 February 1857)[2][3]
- Sir Charles Compton William Domvile, 2nd Baronet (1822 – 10 July 1884) son of 1st baronet; married Lady Margaret St. Lawrence; no issue[3]
- Sir William Compton Domvile, 3rd Baronet (1825 – 20 September 1884) son of 1st baronet; married Caroline Meade; one son and three daughters, including Mary Adelaide, later wife of Sir Hutcheson Poë, 1st Baronet[3]
- Sir Compton Meade Domvile, 4th Baronet (1857 – 22 April 1935) son of the 3rd baronet; never married.[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "No. 16969". The London Gazette. 27 December 1814. p. 2535.
- ^ a b "Domvile, Sir Compton, 1st Bt. (c.1775-1857), of Templeogue and Santry House, co. Dublin. History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
- ^ a b c Foster, Joseph (1882). The Peerage of the British Empire. Westminster: Nichols. pp. 184–185.
- ^ "Domvile, Sir Compton Meadeu". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- Poë Name and Arms (Compton Domvile Estates) Act, 1936 Irish Statute Book