Edward John Downing Beaumont-Nesbitt OBE DL (1859 – 1 January 1944) was an Anglo-Irish landowner and official.
[1] He was a Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for King's County.
He married Helen Thomas on 30 April 1890; together they had four children including Frederick Beaumont-Nesbitt.
In 1920 Beaumont-Nesbitt left Ireland following a series of disputes with his staff, including a strike which lasted for three months.
On 15 April 1923 his house at Tubberdaly was burned down by the Irish Republican Army.