Clotworthy Rowley, 1st Baron Langford

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Clotworthy Rowley, 1st Baron Langford (31 October 1763 – 13 September 1825), known as Hon. Clotworthy Taylor until 1796 and as Hon. Clotworthy Rowley from 1796 to 1800, was an Irish peer.

Langford was the fourth son of Thomas Taylor, 1st Earl of Bective, and his wife Jane, daughter of Hercules Langford Rowley and his wife Elizabeth Rowley, 1st Viscountess Langford (a title which became extinct in 1796). Thomas Taylour, 1st Marquess of Headfort, Hercules Taylour and General Robert Taylour were his elder brothers. He succeeded to the Rowley estates in 1796 and assumed the same year by Royal licence the surname of Rowley in lieu of Taylor. Rowley represented Trim in the Irish House of Commons from 1791 to 1795. Subsequently he sat for Meath until 1800, when the Langford title was revived and Taylor was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Langford, of Summerhill in the County of Meath.

Lord Langford died in September 1825, aged 61, and was succeeded in the barony by his son Hercules.

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Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Trim
1791–1795
With: Hon. Arthur Wesley
Succeeded by
Hon. Arthur Wesley
Hon. Henry Wellesley
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Meath
1795–1800
With: Hamilton Gorges
Succeeded by
Hamilton Gorges
Marcus Somerville
Peerage of Ireland
New creation Baron Langford
1800 – 1825
Succeeded by
Hercules Langford Rowley