Armar Lowry-Corry, 3rd Earl Belmore

Armar Lowry - Corry, 3rd Earl Belmore ( born December 23, 1801 in Dublin, † December 17, 1845 in County Fermanagh ) was a British politician of Irish origin. From 1802 to 1841 he was known by his courtesy title Viscount Corry then.

Armar Lowry - Corry was December, the eldest son of Somerset Lowry - Corry, 2nd Earl Belmore, and his wife Juliana Butler born in 1801. He studied at Christ Church College, Oxford University. From 1823 to 1831 represented Lowry Corry the County Fermanagh as a Tory in the House of Commons. In 1832 he held the office of High Sheriff of County Fermanagh. After the death of his father he inherited the title of Earl Belmore.

Lowry - Corry died on 17 December 1845 Castle Coole in County Fermanagh. He was buried on 27 December in Caledon.

Family

Armar Lowry - Corry was since May 27, 1834 Emily Louise Shepherd (* May 3, 1814; † January 3, 1904 ). The marriage produced four children:

  • Somerset Lowry - Corry, 4th Earl Belmore (* April 9, 1835, † April 6, 1913 )
  • Admiral Armar Lowry - Corry ( born May 25, 1836 † August 1, 1919 )
  • Frederick George Cecil Lowry - Corry (* June 24, 1839, † May 12 1855 )
  • Henry William Lowry - Corry (* June 30, 1845, † May 6, 1927 )
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