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Baron Moynihan

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Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
For other people titled Lord Moynihan, seeLord Moynihan (disambiguation).

Barony Moynihan

Arms of the Lord Moynihan
Creation date19 March 1929
Created byKing George V
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderSir Berkeley Moynihan
Present holderColin Moynihan
Heir presumptiveNicholas Moynihan
Remainder to1st Baron's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
MottoSpiandact Tapeir Neill (Sunshine after rain)

Baron Moynihan, ofLeeds in theCounty of York,[1] is a title in thePeerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 19 March 1929 for the surgeonSir Berkeley Moynihan, 1st Baronet, the son of theVictoria Cross recipientAndrew Moynihan. Sir Berkeley had already been created aBaronet, ofCarr Manor, in 1922.[2][3]

The titles fell into a six-year period of dormancy while they were the subject of a dispute on the death of his grandson, the third Baron, in 1991. This involved a complex series of legal proceedings between the third Baron's two sons, born separately by his fourth and fifth wives; the third Baron had believed that the eldest boy, Andrew, was not his son, and favoured the younger, Daniel. They were joined in the dispute byColin Moynihan, younger half-brother of the third Baron; in March 1994 Colin Moynihan applied for awrit of summons thereby challenging the legitimacy of both sons and claiming the title for himself.[4] In 1996 the Family Division of theHigh Court ruled that the third Baron's divorce from his fourth wife Editha Eduarda had been obtained by fraud, meaning that his fifth marriage to Jinna Sabiaga had beenbigamous and his son by that marriage illegitimate.[5]

After this action had been decided, the Committee of Privileges of theHouse of Lords ordered DNA testing of Andrew Moynihan, which found that the third Baron was not his father. The Committee therefore resolved the disputed succession in favour of the petition from Colin Moynihan,[6] summing up their decision by saying:

...that neither of the two sons purporting to be the sons of the third Baron can, in fact, be an heir to the peerage. In the case of the elder, Andrew, the committee was shown overwhelming genetic evidence that he cannot be the son of the late Lord Moynihan; and so far as the younger, Daniel, is concerned, the evidence clearly shows that he is the child of a bigamous marriage and is therefore illegitimate. In those circumstances, it is clear beyond doubt that the petitioner, Colin Moynihan, must be the rightful heir and that his Petitions must succeed.[7]

Barons Moynihan (1929)

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Theheir apparent is the 4th Baron's elder son, The Hon. Nicholas Ewen Berkeley Moynihan (born 31 March 1994).

Arms

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Coat of arms of Baron Moynihan
Crest
A demi-knights in armour affrontee resting the sinister hand on the hip Proper and supporting with the dexter hand a spear also Proper flowing therefrom a forked pennon Argent charged with a Maltese Cross Sable.
Escutcheon
Azure a chevron between in chief three mullets Argent and in base a rose also Argent barbed and seeded Proper.
Supporters
On either side an owl Argent gorged with a baron's coronet Or.[9]

References

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  1. ^"No. 33479".The London Gazette. 22 March 1929. p. 1968.
  2. ^"No. 32733".The London Gazette. 28 July 1922. p. 5593.
  3. ^Complete Peerage, vol. XIII, St Catherine Press, 1940, p. 455.
  4. ^Emma Wilkins, "Moynihan appeals to the Queen in fight for peerage",The Times, 12 March 1994.
  5. ^Andrew Pierce, "Lords clear way for Moynihan's return to politics",The Times, 27 February 1997, p. 3.
  6. ^"No. 54759".The London Gazette. 8 May 1997. p. 5437.
  7. ^Lords Hansard text for 20 Mar 1997 (170320-03)
  8. ^"News in Brief: Ld. Moynihan accused of importuning".The Times. 22 April 1965. p. 8.
  9. ^Debrett's Peerage. 2019. p. 3759.
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