The title of Marquess Conyngham (pronounced "Cunningum")was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1816.
The Marquess holds the subsidiary titles of Earl Conyngham (1797), Earl of Mount Charles (1816), Viscount Conyngham (1789), Viscount Mount Charles (1797), Viscount Slane (1816), Baron Conyngham (1753), and Baron Minster (1821), all in the Irish Peerage except the last, a U.K. peerage.
Francis Pierpoint Conyngham, 2nd Baron Conyngham (d. 1787)
Henry Conyngham, 3rd Baron Conyngham (1766-1832), created Viscount Conyngham in 1789 and Earl Conyngham in 1797, elected a Representative Peer in 1800, created Marquess Conyngham in 1816 and Baron Minster (UK) in 1821
Colley Welsley or Wellesley, of Dangan, Earl of Mornington, afterwards Marquis Wellesley, and Duke of Wellington.
The title of "Earl of Leinster" was, A.D. 1659, borne by the family of Cholmondely; and the title of "Duke of Leinster" was, A.D. 1719, held by a descendant of Duke Schomberg.
Moore, earls and marquises of Drogheda, and barons of Mellifont in Louth, reside at Monasterevan in Kildare.