Baron Tyrawley

Baron Tyrawley was a title in the Peerage of Ireland that was created twice.

His son, James O'Hara, was a distinguished military commander, who had already been created Baron Kilmaine in the Peerage of Ireland in 1722 when he succeeded his father in that of Tyrawley two years later.

The second creation came in 1797, in favour of James Cuffe, who was created Baron Tyrawley, of Ballinrobe in the County of Mayo.

He sat in the House of Lords from 1800 to 1821 as one of the 28 original Irish representative peer.

The Barony of Tyrawley is an area in northeast County Mayo.