Baron Bellew is in Baron Ireland.
On 10th July 1848 Patrick Bellew 1st Baron Bellew [aged 50] was created 1st Baron Bellew of Barmeath in Louth.
On 10th December 1886 Patrick Bellew 1st Baron Bellew [aged 88] died. His son Edward [aged 56] succeeded 2nd Baron Bellew of Barmeath in Louth, 8th Baronet Bellew of Barmeath in Louth.
On 28th July 1895 Edward Joseph Bellew 2nd Baron Bellew [aged 65] died at Kaiserhof, Frankfurt-am-Main-Bad Mannheim. His son Charles [aged 40] succeeded 3rd Baron Bellew of Barmeath in Louth, 9th Baronet Bellew of Barmeath in Louth. Mildred Mary Josephine de Trafford Baroness Bellow [aged 39] by marriage Baroness Bellew of Barmeath in Louth.
On 15th July 1911 Charles Bertram Bellew 3rd Baron Bellew [aged 56] died at Barmouth Castle without issue. His brother George [aged 54] succeeded 4th Baron Bellew of Barmeath in Louth, 10th Baronet Bellew of Barmeath in Louth.
On 15th June 1935 George Leopold Bryan aka Bellew 4th Baron Bellew [aged 78] died without issue. His nephew Edward [aged 46] succeeded 5th Baron Bellew of Barmeath in Louth, 11th Baronet Bellew of Barmeath in Louth.
On 8th August 1975 Edward Bellew 5th Baron Bellew [aged 86] died. His brother Bryan [aged 85] succeeded 6th Baron Bellew of Barmeath in Louth, 12th Baronet Bellew of Barmeath in Louth.
On 7th September 1981 Bryan Bellew 6th Baron Bellew [aged 91] died. His son James [aged 61] succeeded 7th Baron Bellew of Barmeath in Louth, 13th Baronet Bellew of Barmeath in Louth.
On 3rd August 2010 James Bellew 7th Baron Bellew [aged 90] died. His son Bryan [aged 67] succeeded 8th Baron Bellew of Barmeath in Louth, 14th Baronet Bellew of Barmeath in Louth.
On 29th October 1686 John Bellew 1st Baron Bellew was created 1st Baron Bellew of Duleek.
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On 12th January 1693 John Bellew 1st Baron Bellew died. He was buried at St Margaret's Church, Westminster [Map]. His son Walter succeeded 2nd Baron Bellew of Duleek.
In 1694 Walter Bellew 2nd Baron Bellew died without male issue. His brother Richard succeeded 2nd Baron Bellew of Duleek.
On 22nd March 1715 Richard Bellew 3rd Baron Bellew died. His son John [aged 13] succeeded 3rd Baron Bellew of Duleek.
On 13th September 1731 John Bellew 4th Baron Bellew [aged 29] and Anne Maxwell Baroness Bellew were married. She by marriage Baroness Bellew of Duleek. She the daughter of William Maxwell 5th Earl Nithsale and Winifred Herbert Countess Nithsdale [aged 51]. He the son of Richard Bellew 3rd Baron Bellew and Frances Brudenell Countess Newburgh. They were sixth cousins.
In May 1749 John Bellew 4th Baron Bellew [aged 47] and Henrietta aka Harriet Lee Baroness Bellew [aged 23] were married. She by marriage Baroness Bellew of Duleek. The difference in their ages was 24 years. She the daughter of George Henry Lee 2nd Earl Lichfield and Frances Hales Countess Lichfield [aged 52]. He the son of Richard Bellew 3rd Baron Bellew and Frances Brudenell Countess Newburgh. They were half fourth cousin once removed. She a great granddaughter of King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland.
On 18th August 1770 John Bellew 4th Baron Bellew [aged 68] died. Baron Bellew of Duleek extinct.