Viscount Bangor


Viscount Bangor, of Castle Ward, in the County Down, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland.

History

The title was created in 1781 for Bernard Ward, 1st Baron Bangor, who had previously represented Down in the Irish House of Commons. He had already been created Baron Bangor, of Castle Ward in the County of Down, in 1770, also in the Peerage of Ireland.
His son, the second Viscount, sat as a member of the Irish Parliament for Bangor and was declared insane. He was succeeded by his younger brother, the third Viscount. His eldest son, the fourth Viscount, sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Representative Peer from 1855 to 1881. His younger brother, the fifth Viscount, was an Irish Representative Peer from 1886 to 1911. His son, the sixth Viscount, was an Irish Representative Peer between 1913 and 1950 and also sat in the Senate of Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1950 and served as its Speaker from 1930 to 1950., the titles are held by his grandson, the eighth Viscount, who succeeded his father, journalist Edward Ward, in 1993.
Nicholas Ward, great-grandfather of the first Viscount, and Michael Ward, father of the first Viscount, both represented County Down in the Irish House of Commons. Robert Ward, uncle of Nicholas Ward, was created a Baronet in 1682. The Hon. Edward Ward, second son of the first Viscount, was also a member of the Irish Parliament for County Down. Edward Wolstenholme Ward, a son of John Petty Ward, younger brother of the third Viscount, sat in the New South Wales Legislative Council. The actress Lalla Ward is the daughter of the seventh Viscount and the former wife of Professor Richard Dawkins.
The family seat is Castle Ward, near Strangford, County Down.

Viscounts Bangor (1781)

The heir presumptive is the present holder's half-brother the Hon. Edward Nicholas Ward.
The heir presumptive's heir presumptive is his cousin Maxwell Colin Bernard Ward, a great-great-grandson of the third Viscount. His heir is his elder son
Charles Bernard Maxwell Ward.