Family and Education
b. 7 Sept. 1656, posth. and o. s. of Robert Molesworth, merchant, of Fishamble Street, Dublin by Judith, da. and coh. of John Bysse† (d. 1680), chief baron of exchequer [I] 1660–; d. of Brackenstown. educ. privately at home; Trinity, Dublin 1672, BA 1675; L. Inn 1675. m. 16 Aug. 1676, Letitia (d. 1730), da. of Richard, 1st Baron Coote of Coloony [I], and sis. of Richard Coote*, 1st Earl of Bellomont [I], 8s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. (2 d.v.p.) 5 other ch. d.v.p. suc. fa. at birth; cr. Visct. Molesworth of Swords [I] 16 July 1716. J. T. Gilbert, Hist. Dublin, i. 58; F. E. Ball, Judges in Ire. (1927), i. 344; DNB; Lodge, Peerage of Ire. (1754), iii. 208–10; Add. 61639, f. 4.
Offices Held
Envoy extraord. to Denmark 1689–92; PC [I] 1697– Jan. 1714, Oct. 1714–d.; ld. of Trade Dec. 1714–16.
Freeman, Merchant Venturers’ Co. 1691.
MP [I] 1695–9, 1703–14.
FRS 1698–1715.
Freeman, Dublin 1703.
Parlimentarian
Main residences: Brackenstown, nr. Swords, co. Dublin; Edlington, nr. Doncaster, Yorks.
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title
MOLESWORTH, Robert (1656-1725)
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