Earl Of Donegall
The Earl of Donegall is a title in the peerage of Ireland, created in 1620. The title is associated with the region of Donegal and has a rich history linked to the Anglo-Irish aristocracy. The current holder of the title is often involved in various charitable and community activities in Northern Ireland.
The title has been held by several notable individuals, contributing to the political and social landscape of Ireland. The family seat is Ballygawley House, located in County Tyrone. The Earl's lineage is connected to the House of Chichester, which played a significant role in Irish history.