Owen Wynne (1755–1841)

For other people named Owen Wynne, see Owen Wynne (disambiguation).

Owen Wynne (1755 – 12 December 1841) was an Irish landowner and politician.

He was the son of Owen Wynne (1723–1789) of Hazelwood, an MP of the Parliament of Ireland, and his wife the Hon. Anne Maxwell. He succeeded to his father's estates in 1789, inheriting Hazelwood House, Sligo.

He was elected a Member of the Irish Parliament for Sligo Borough for 1776–1790 and 1791–1800. After the act of Union he sat as MP for Sligo in the UK Parliament in 1801–1806, resigning his seat by taking the notional crown office of profit as Escheator of Munster. He returned many years later as MP for Sligo borough in 1820–1830. He was appointed custos rotulorum for County Sligo for life in 1789 and High Sheriff of Sligo for 1819–20 and High Sheriff of Leitrim for 1833–34.

He died in 1841. He had married Lady Sarah Elizabeth Cole, the daughter of William Cole, 1st Earl of Enniskillen; they had two sons and four daughters. His son John Arthur Wynne (1801–1865) inherited Hazelwood, and served as MP for Sligo Borough, and his daughter Sarah married Edward Joshua Cooper of Markree Castle.[1]

References

  1. Salmon, Philip (2009). D.R. Fisher, ed. "COOPER, Edward Joshua (1798-1863), of Markree Castle, co. Sligo and Boden Park, co. Westmeath". The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by
John Cole
Robert Wynne
Member of Parliament for Sligo Borough
1790 1798
With: Robert Wynne
Succeeded by
Robert Wynne
John Cole
Preceded by
Robert Wynne
John Cole
Member of Parliament for Sligo Borough
1798 1800
With: Robert Wynne
William Wynne
Succeeded by
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Parliament of Ireland
Member of Parliament for Sligo Borough
1801 1806
Succeeded by
George Canning
Preceded by
John Bent
Member of Parliament for Sligo Borough
1820 1830
Succeeded by
John Arthur Wynne
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