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Charlotte Gleadowe-Newcomen, 1st Viscountess Newcomen

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Charlotte Gleadowe-Newcomen, 1st Viscountess Newcomen (died 16 May 1817), née Newcomen, was an Anglo-Irish peeress.

She was the only child and heiress of Edward Newcomen, a landowner and relation of the Newcomen baronets. On 17 October 1772 she married William Gleadowe, who was later a Member of Parliament and was made a baronet in 1781. On 29 July 1800 Charlotte was created Baroness Newcomen in the Peerage of Ireland in her own right; the title was created in honour of her husband, but in such a way that would enable him to sit in the House of Commons. The family was further honoured when Charlotte was created Viscountess Newcomen on 25 January 1803. The remainder of both titles was to the male heirs of her husband, and upon Charlotte's death she was succeeded by their eldest son, Thomas Gleadowe-Newcomen, who had already inherited his father's baronetcy.[1]

References

  1. ^ John Debrett, Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1820), p.1163.
Peerage of Ireland
New creation Viscountess Newcomen
1803–1817
Succeeded by
New creation Baroness Newcomen
1800–1817