Francis Bermingham, 14th Baron Athenry

Francis de Bermingham, 14th Baron Athenry (1692 – 1749), was an Anglo-Irish peer.

Francis de Bermingham was born the year after the Battle of Aughrim, and in the year the Treaty of Limerick was signed, bringing an end to the Williamite War in Ireland. His family lost property as a result of fighting, and so conformed to the Church of Ireland.

He is buried in the Dominican Friary, Athenry, founded by his ancestor in 1241. His heir Thomas (son of his first wife, Lady Mary Nugent) was created Earl of Louth, while his widow, Ellis, dowager Viscountess of Mayo, was given the title Countess of Brandon for life.

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Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Edward Bermingham
Baron Athenry
1709–1749
Succeeded by
Thomas Bermingham
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