Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim
Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim (25 November 1732 – 27 July 1804) was an Irish nobleman and politician.
Son of Cavan Borough MP Nathaniel Clements, Deputy Vice Treasurer and Teller of the Irish Exchequer, Clements served as High Sheriff of Leitrim in 1759, having been the previous year appointed as Controller of the Great and Small Customs for the Port of Dublin.
In 1765, he was elected to the Irish House of Commons for Donegal County, exchanging this seat for that of Carrick in 1768. In the former year he also married Lady Elizabeth Skeffington, eldest daughter of Clotworthy Skeffington, 1st Earl of Massereene. He was subsequently Commissioner of the Revenue between 1772 and 1773, and three years later returned MP for Donegal County again.
Having been appointed governor of Counties Leitrim and Donegal in 1777 and 1781 respectively, Clements was ennobled as Baron Leitrim in 1783. He was subsequently advanced to a viscountcy in 1794, and the following year was created Earl of Leitrim. In 1801, he became one of the first Irish representative peers, and was admitted to the Irish Privy Council the following year.
Lord Leitrim died aged 71 in London, and was buried in Dublin.
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Parliament of Ireland | ||
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Preceded by Sir Ralph Gore, 6th Bt Andrew Knox |
Member of Parliament for Donegal County 1765–1768 With: Andrew Knox |
Succeeded by John McCausland Alexander Montgomery |
Preceded by Robert French Dudley Cosby |
Member of Parliament for Carrick 1768 – 1777 With: Henry Sandford 1768–1776 Nathaniel Clements 1767–1777 Edward Sneyd 1777 |
Succeeded by Edward Sneyd Robert Tighe |
Preceded by John McCausland Alexander Montgomery |
Member of Parliament for Donegal County 1776–1783 With: Alexander Montgomery |
Succeeded by Henry Vaughan Brooke Alexander Montgomery |
Political offices | ||
New title | Representative Peer for Ireland 1800 – 1804 |
Succeeded by The Earl of Enniskillen |
Peerage of Ireland | ||
New creation | Earl of Leitrim 1795 – 1804 |
Succeeded by Nathaniel Clements |