Sir James Bond, 1st Baronet
Sir James Bond, 1st Baronet (11 June 1744 – 2 June 1820) was an Irish Member of Parliament of Anglo-Irish descent.
He was the son of the Rev. James Bond (died 1762), a minister at Corboy in County Longford by his wife Catherine, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Wensley, of Lifford, County Donegal. On the 27 July 1770 he was married to Anne Hornby, the daughter William Hornby, who would later serve as Governor of Bombay; she bore him several children and died on the 3 July 1809. Bond sat in the Irish House of Commons as Member for Naas from 1790 to 1797, and on 21 January 1794 he was created a baronet, of Coolamber in County Longford, in the Baronetage of Ireland. At his death the baronetcy was inherited by his second son, Thomas, as his eldest, James Hornby Bond, had died in 1792.
References
- A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe
- Irish House of Commons 1692-1800
Parliament of Ireland | ||
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Preceded by John Bourke, Lord Naas John Bourke |
Member of Parliament for Naas 1791 – 1797 With: John Bourke, Lord Naas 1791–1794 George Damer, Viscount Milton 1795–1797 |
Succeeded by Hon. Francis Hely-Hutchinson Hon. Thomas Pelham |
Baronetage of Ireland | ||
New creation | Baronet (of Coolamber) 1794 – 1820 |
Succeeded by Thomas Bond |