James Caulfeild, 8th Viscount Charlemont

James Edward Caulfeild, 8th Viscount Charlemont, PC (NI), DL (12 May 1880 – 20 August 1949) was an Irish Peer, elected to the British House of Lords as a Representative Peer and to the Parliament of Northern Ireland as a Senator.Lord Charlemont was born in London to an Irish family, son of the Hon.[1] He was the first President and co-founder of The Irish Association for Cultural, Economic and Social Relations.They divorced in April 1940, shortly before she was killed in October 1940 in London during an air raid during World War II.[2] Shortly before his first wife's death, he married Hildegarde Slock-Cottell, a daughter of Rodolphe Slock-Cotell of Belgium, in July 1940.
Representative peer for IrelandMinister of EducationLeader of the Senate of Northern IrelandLondonJames CaulfeildPC (NI)British House of LordsParliament of Northern IrelandMinister for EducationWinchester CollegeThe Irish Association for Cultural, Economic and Social Relationsair raidWorld War IINewcastle, County DownGloucestershireThe New York TimesWilmington, DelawareBurke's PeerageThe Earl of RosseThe Marquess of LondonderryJohn Hanna RobbPeerage of IrelandJames Alfred CaulfeildViscount Charlemont