Dudley Cosby, 1st Baron Sydney
Dudley Alexander Sydney Cosby, 1st Baron Sydney (c. 1730 – 22 January 1774), was an Irish politician and diplomat.
Background
Cosby was the son of Pole Cosby, of Stradbally, Queen's County, and Mary, daughter of Henry Dodwell. Dudley Cosby was his grandfather.[1]
Political and diplomatic career
Cosby was elected to the Irish House of Commons as one of two representatives for Carrick in 1763, a seat he held until 1768.[2] In 1763 he was also appointed Minister Resident to Denmark, where he was to assist the aged Envoy Extraordinary, Walter Titley. He arrived in Copenhagen in February 1764, but returned to Britain already the following year.[3] In 1768 he was elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Lord Sydney, of Leix, Baron Stradbally.
Family
Lord Sydney married Lady Isabella, daughter of Thomas St Lawrence, 1st Earl of Howth, in December 1773. He died already in January the following year, when the barony became extinct. Lady Sydney died in October 1836.[1]
References
Parliament of Ireland | ||
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Preceded by St George St George Robert French |
Member of Parliament for Carrick 1763–1768 With: Robert French |
Succeeded by Henry Sandford Robert Clements |
Diplomatic posts | ||
Preceded by Walter Titley |
Minister Resident to Denmark (Walter Titley was Envoy Extraordinary during the time) 1763-1765 |
Succeeded by Walter Titley |
Peerage of Ireland | ||
New creation | Baron Sydney 1768–1774 |
Extinct |