Ralph Howard, 1st Viscount Wicklow

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The Viscount Wicklow
Portrait of Viscount Wicklow by Pompeo Batoni, 1752
Member of Parliament for County Wicklow
In office
1761–1776
Preceded byAnthony Brabazon
Richard Chapel Whaley
Succeeded byWilliam Brabazon
Hon. John Stratford
Member of Parliament for St Johnstown
In office
1768–1769
Serving with William Talbot
Preceded byWilliam Forward
William Talbot
Succeeded byWilliam Talbot
Hugh Howard
In office
1761–1761
Serving with William Forward
Preceded byWilliam Forward
Hon. George Hamilton
Succeeded byWilliam Forward
William Talbot
Personal details
BornRalph Howard
(1727-08-29)29 August 1727
Shelton Abbey, County Wicklow
Died26 June 1789(1789-06-26) (aged 61)
Spouse
(m. 1755)
Children11
Parent(s)Robert Howard
Patience Boleyn

Ralph Howard, 1st Viscount Wicklow PC (I) (29 August 1727 – 26 June 1789) was an Anglo-Irish politician and nobleman.

Ralph Howard was born on 29 August 1727 at Shelton Abbey, County Wicklow, the eldest son of seven children born to the former Patience Boleyn and the Rt. Rev. Robert Howard (1670–1740), Bishop of Elphin.[1]

His paternal grandfather was Dr. Ralph Howard. His maternal grandparents were Godfrey Boleyn of Fennor, County Meath ( a distant connection of the family of Anne Boleyn), and Mary Singleton, sister of Henry Singleton, Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas.[1]

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