Baron Bloomfield, of Oakhampton and Redwood in the County of Tipperary, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1825 for Lieutenant-General Sir Benjamin Bloomfield, an Irish-born British soldier, diplomat, politician and court official. In 1871 his son, the second Baron, was created Baron Bloomfield, of Ciamhaltha in the County of Tipperary, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, on his retirement as British Ambassador to Austria. However, both titles became extinct upon the latter's death in 1879.
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| - Baron Bloomfield, of Oakhampton and Redwood in the County of Tipperary, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1825 for Lieutenant-General Sir Benjamin Bloomfield, an Irish-born British soldier, diplomat, politician and court official. In 1871 his son, the second Baron, was created Baron Bloomfield, of Ciamhaltha in the County of Tipperary, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, on his retirement as British Ambassador to Austria. However, both titles became extinct upon the latter's death in 1879. (en)
- Baron Bloomfield war ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel, der je einmal in der Peerage of Ireland und in der Peerage of the United Kingdom verliehen wurde. Erstmals wurde am 14. Mai 1825 in der Peerage of Ireland der Titel Baron Bloomfield, of Oakhampton and Redwood in the County of Tipperary, für den Militär, Diplomaten und Politiker geschaffen. (de)
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| - On either side a horse reguardant Argent their tails flowing between the hind legs each gorged with a chaplet of oak Proper the dexter charged on the shoulder with an escocheon Gules thereon a plume of feathers as on the canton in the shield and the sinister with an escocheon Or charged with a grenade Sable fired Proper. (en)
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| - Baron Bloomfield, of Oakhampton and Redwood in the County of Tipperary, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1825 for Lieutenant-General Sir Benjamin Bloomfield, an Irish-born British soldier, diplomat, politician and court official. In 1871 his son, the second Baron, was created Baron Bloomfield, of Ciamhaltha in the County of Tipperary, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, on his retirement as British Ambassador to Austria. However, both titles became extinct upon the latter's death in 1879. (en)
- Baron Bloomfield war ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel, der je einmal in der Peerage of Ireland und in der Peerage of the United Kingdom verliehen wurde. Erstmals wurde am 14. Mai 1825 in der Peerage of Ireland der Titel Baron Bloomfield, of Oakhampton and Redwood in the County of Tipperary, für den Militär, Diplomaten und Politiker geschaffen. Dessen Sohn, der , war britischer Botschafter in Österreich-Ungarn und wurde anlässlich seines Ausscheidens aus diesem Amt am 7. August 1871 in der Peerage of the United Kingdom zum Baron Bloomfield, of Ciamhaltha in the County of Tipperary, erhoben. Da er jedoch kinderlos blieb, erloschen beide Titel bei seinem Tod am 17. August 1879. (de)
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| - Out of a mural crown Or charged with two cinquefoils in fess Azure a bull's head Proper. (en)
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| - Argent three lozenges in fess Gules between as many cinquefoils Azure on a canton of the last three ostrich feathers of the field issuing through the rim of a royal coronet Or. (en)
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