Charles Mulholland, 4th Baron Dunleath

Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Edward Henry John Mulholland, 4th Baron Dunleath, DL (1933–1993) was a Northern Irish politician and Territorial Army officer.

As Lord Dunleath, he became a deputy lieutenant of County Down and the commanding officer (lieutenant-colonel) of the North Irish Horse in the Territorial Army.

[7] While there, he strongly promoted the Education (Northern Ireland) Act, 1978, which permitted representatives of the Roman Catholic church to take a role in the Protestant-dominated state school system.

[9] Dunleath was chairman of a company which bid for the Independent Television licence for Northern Ireland in 1979.

In order to place the bid, he was required to resign from his party affiliation,[7] and thereafter sat as a crossbencher.