Viscount Gough
Viscount Gough, of Goojerat in the Punjab and of the city of Limerick, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1849 for the Irish-born British military commander Hugh Gough, 1st Baron Gough.
He had already been created a baronet, of Synone and Drangan, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, on 23 December 1842, and Baron Gough, of ChingKangFoo in China and of Maharajpore and the Sutlej in the East Indies, in 1849, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Lord Gough later became a field marshal. The titles became extinct in 2023 following the death of the 5th Viscount.
The family seat was originally established by the 1st Viscount near Gort at Lough Cutra Castle in County Galway, Ireland, when it was purchased by him in 1852.[1] The family seat later became Keppoch House near Dingwall in Ross-shire, Scotland.
Viscounts Gough (1849)
- Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough, KP, GCSI, KCB, PC (1779–1869), Field Marshal
- George Gough, 2nd Viscount Gough (1815–1895)
- Hugh Gough, 3rd Viscount Gough, KCVO (1849–1919)
- Hugh Gough, 4th Viscount Gough, MC (1892–1951)
- Shane Gough, 5th Viscount Gough (1941–2023)[2]
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References
- "Lough Cutra Castle Gort County Galway Ireland Castles Gort Ireland". gort.galway-ireland.ie.
- "Shane Hugh Maryon Gough death notice". The Daily Telegraph. 22 April 2023. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
Sources
- Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921). Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy. 160A, Fleet street, London, UK: Dean & Son. p. 413.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages