John Bligh, 1st Earl of Darnley

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Preceded byRobert Johnson (1682–1721)
Succeeded byRichard Ashe
Preceded byWilliam Napper
Succeeded byThomas Jones
The Earl of Darnley
Member of the Irish House of Commons
for Athboy
In office
1713–1721
Preceded byRobert Johnson (1682–1721)
Succeeded byRichard Ashe
Member of the Irish House of Commons
for Trim
In office
1709–1713
Preceded byWilliam Napper
Succeeded byThomas Jones
Personal details
BornJohn Bligh
(1687-12-28)28 December 1687
Died12 September 1728(1728-09-12) (aged 40)
Spouse
(m. 1713; died 1722)
RelationsThomas Bligh (brother)
Robert Bligh (brother)
John Bligh, 4th Earl of Darnley (grandson)
Theodosia Blachford (granddaughter)
Theodosia Meade, Countess of Clanwilliam (granddaughter)
John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore (grandson)
Nicholas Ward, 2nd Viscount Bangor (grandson)
Children7, including Edward, John
Parent(s)Thomas Bligh
Elizabeth Napier

John Bligh, 1st Earl of Darnley (28 December 1687 – 12 September 1728), was an Irish peer born of an English family.[1]

He was the son of Elizabeth (née Napier) Bligh and Thomas Bligh (1654–1710) of Plymouth, a Commissioner of Customs and Excise despatched to Ireland in search of forfeited estates who was appointed to the Privy Council of Ireland around November 1706.[2][3] His younger brothers were Lt.-Gen. Thomas Bligh, best known for his service during the Seven Years' War,[4] and the Very Rev. Robert Bligh, the Dean of Elphin.[5]

His paternal grandfather was William Bligh, a prosperous Plymouth merchant, and his maternal grandfather was Col. James Napier of Loughcrew. He was descended from a prominent Devon family via a cadet branch which had settled in County Meath, Ireland.[2]

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