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Charles Jones, 5th Viscount Ranelagh

Captain Charles Jones, 5th Viscount Ranelagh, RN was a British Royal Navy officer and Irish peer of the late-eighteenth century who served on the Ireland station in but died aged 39 from illness during his military service.
The son of Charles Wilkinson Jones, 4th Viscount Ranelagh and his wife Sarah Montgomery (daughter of Irish politician Thomas Montgomery), Jones was raised in Dublin and attended Trinity College, Dublin before joining the Royal Navy.〔
Jones was appointed in 1795 to HMS ''Doris'' and attached to the Irish station during the French Revolutionary Wars. In January 1797, ''Doris'' was part of a squadron that chased the deep into the Atlantic Ocean. ''Fraternité'' was the flagship of the French attempt to invade Bantry Bay and by driving her off, the invasion force was left leaderless and was dispersed and defeated piecemeal.〔James, Vol. 2, p. 10〕 Later in the year, on 20 April 1797, Jones inherited the viscountcy from his deceased father and became Lord Ranelagh.〔
In 1798, ''Doris'' was again involved in foiling a French attempt to invade Ireland, forming part of a squadron under Sir John Borlase Warren. ''Doris'' was detached in early October to search the Donegal coast for French ships however and so missed the Battle of Tory Island in which the French invasion force was defeated and dispersed.〔James, Vol. 2, p. 126〕 Two years later, ''Doris'' was in Plymouth Sound when Lord Ranelagh died from a sudden illness. His titles were passed to his younger brother Thomas Jones.〔(Captain Charles Jones, 5th Viscount Ranelagh ), ''peerage.com'', Daryl Lundy, Retrieved 23 July 2008〕
==See also==

Jones had 2 prominent relatives from his mother's side:
* American Revolutionary War hero and former British Army officer Major General Richard Montgomery
* Colonel Alexander Montgomery, M.P. for County Donegal in 1768 and British Army officer

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