John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore
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John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore
Summary
John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore is a human[1]. He was born on +1753-05-25T00:00:00Z[2]. He died on +1815-10-23T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a politician[4].
Key Facts
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore was born on +1753-05-25T00:00:00Z[2].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore died on +1815-10-23T00:00:00Z[3].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's father was William Crosbie, 1st Earl of Glandore[5].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's mother was Lady Theodosia Bligh[6].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore was married to Diana Sackville[7].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's professions included politician[4].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore held the position of Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Ireland[8].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore held the position of Member of the Privy Council of Ireland[9].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore held the position of member of the House of Lords[10].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore was educated at Trinity College, Dublin[11].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore was educated at Kilkenny College[12].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore received the Fellow of the Royal Society[13].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore was a member of Royal Society[14].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's image is recorded as Lord John Crosbie, 2e Comte de Glandore.png[15].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore is recorded as male[16].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's ISNI is recorded as 0000000050675875[18].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 14627847[19].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as nr91032524[20].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's Commons category is recorded as John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore[21].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0fq2bpc[22].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's family name is recorded as Crosbie[23].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's given name is recorded as John[24].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's Geni.com profile ID is recorded as 6000000013670317676[25].
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's LBT person ID is recorded as LdGland2[26].
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Origins and Family
John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore was born on +1753-05-25T00:00:00Z[2]. His father was William Crosbie, 1st Earl of Glandore[5]. His mother was Lady Theodosia Bligh[6].
Education
Educated at Trinity College, Dublin[11], a collegiate university[27], in Ireland[28], founded in 1592[29], headquartered in Dublin[30] and Kilkenny College[12], a secondary school[31], in Ireland[32], founded in 1538[33].
Career and Affiliations
John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore worked as a politician[4]. Positions held include Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Ireland[8]; Member of the Privy Council of Ireland[9]; and member of the House of Lords[10], a position[34], in United Kingdom[35], founded in 1801[36].
Recognition
John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore received the Fellow of the Royal Society[13].
Personal Life
Among John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's spouses was Diana Sackville[7].
Death and Burial
John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore died on +1815-10-23T00:00:00Z[3].
FAQs
Who were John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's parents?
John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's father was William Crosbie, 1st Earl of Glandore[5]. John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's mother was Lady Theodosia Bligh[6].
Who was John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore married to?
John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore's spouses include Diana Sackville[7].
What did John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore do for work?
John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore worked as politician[4].
Where did John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore go to school?
John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore was educated at Trinity College, Dublin[11] and Kilkenny College[12].
What awards did John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of Glandore receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Society[13].