Charles Bingham, 1st Earl of Lucan

He was elected as Member of Parliament for both Castlebar and County Mayo in 1761, and chose to sit for the latter.

[4] He was returned to the Irish House of Commons until 1776,[4] when he was elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Lucan, of Castlebar in the County of Mayo.

[5] As his title enabled him only to take a seat in the Irish House of Lords, Bingham was not restricted from entering the British House of Commons for Northampton in 1782, representing it until two years later.

[6] In 1795, Bingham was further ennobled in the Peerage of Ireland as Earl of Lucan, of Castlebar in the County of Mayo.

[7] On 25 August 1760, he married Margaret Smith, daughter of Sir James Smith, at Bath, Somerset, and by her he had four daughters and a son,[2] among which: Lord Lucan died, aged 63, at Charles Street, London, and was succeeded in his titles by his only son Richard.

Charles Bingham, 1st Earl of Lucan
His daughter Anne by Joshua Reynolds , 1786