(c. 1709 – 29 April 1774)[1] was a lawyer, recorder of the City of Kilkenny, and representative in the Parliament of Ireland for the Borough of St Canice in Irishtown.
[1] He served as Member of parliament for the Borough of St Canice in Irishtown from 1759 till his death on 29 April 1774.
[1][5] The family of Mossom, Massam, or Masham, was anciently seated in the north parts of England, where they were of good account.
Around the time of Henry VI of England one branch became seated at Badwell Ash in Suffolk.
In accordance with testamentary request from Eland's brother Thomas Mossom, a monument was erected to him and his father in the Cathedral.
[17] Margaret married a Lieutenant Col Birch, of Birchfield, and Elizabeth died unmarried.
[1] He first married Hannah-Maria, the daughter of Sir William Barker, 3rd Baronet of the Barker baronets of Bocking Hall[4][19] and later then married Jane Hewetson, daughter and heir of Christopher Hewetson, Esq., of Thomastown, (grandson of Col. Christopher Hewetson), by Sarah, sister (or daughter) of Col. John Flood, of Flood Hall, County Kilkenny.
[1] Rebecca's son Sir Jonah D. Wheeler Cuffe, Bart., Baronet of Leyrath, married the daughter of Browne, Esq, and granddaughter of Joseph Bourke, 3rd Earl of Mayo.