Earl Marshal of Ireland

Marshal of Ireland or Earl Marshal of Ireland is a hereditary title originally awarded to William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke in the Lordship of Ireland, which descended to Baron Morley.The title of Marshal, like that of Baron Morley, has been in abeyance since 1697.William Lynch in 1830 described the duties attached to the office before it became ceremonial:[1] Holders of the title include: The Barony of Morley was held by his descendants until it fell into abeyance in 1697.The representatives are among the issue of the final (15th) Baron Morley's aunt or aunts, viz
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