Éibhear Smith

Lord Éibhear Smith (Éibhear Liam Smith; born 1743 - died 1806) was an Irish immigrant to America and a swordsman from Dublin (capital of Ireland); He is also a military personal and a soldier for the American instead of the British. He had a manor in Liverpool, Merseyside, England (then part of Lancashire) before he moved to America when he gave his Liverpool manor to Lord Harry Leighton. Today, He is known for being an ancestor of the Marquesses of Horwich (a senior title of the House of Leighton).

Early life
Éibhear Hughes-Smith (later Smith after mother dead) was born on January 1743 in Smith Manor, Dublin. He was the fourth child and second son of Lord Liam Hughes-Smith (né Smith) and Lady Molly Hughes-Smith (néé Hughes) of Smith Manor, and was made heir presumptive to the lordship by his father; the heir apparent was his elder brother Gael Hughes-Smith (b. 1741). When his elder brother Gael was forced to be declared dead; Éibhear became the heir apparent to the lordship of Smith Manor to take the manor. His mother was later being died on an accident, leaving his father the Lord a widower and Éibhear removed the Hughes surname; At the age of 13, He joined the Civil Manor in Lancashire and was made Vice-Chancellor of the manor by the Lord, Stanley. at the age of 14 the following year, making him the youngest vice-chancellor to be elected.

Taking the lordship
His father, Lord Liam (aged 62) died while Éibhear was 28; Éibhear became lord of the Lordship of Smith manor and was elected chancellor by Lord Stanley again while taking the manor. After his ascension as Lord and Elected as Chancellor, He married Patricia and fathered eight daughters and three sons at his own right. After seven years served as chancellor, Lord of the Civil Manor (Stanley) resigned in favour in him and he has became Lord of the Civil Manor until he gave the manor to Lord Harry Leighton to take care of the Smith manor.