Charles Joseph Kelly Monck, 3rd Viscount Monck and Baron Monck of Ballytrammon, County Wexford in the Peerage of Ireland, succeeded to his titles on the death of his brother, Henry.
Background
He was the son of Charles Monck, 1st Viscount Monck and Anne Quin. On 29 November 1817 he married Bridget Willington, the daughter of John Willington of Killoskehan Castle, Barnane and Bridget Butler, the daughter of Theobald Butler of Knocka Castle, Drom, County Tipperary.
Career
While his brother"s earldom became extinct, the viscountcy devolved upon Charles. Lewis" directory of 1837 lists the principal landowners in the locality at the time:
"Lloydsborough is the seat of J. Lloyd, Esq. Participant of the demesne is in Killea, though the mansion is in the parish of Templemore.
lieutenant is a handsome residence in a well-planted demesne.
The other principal seats are Woodville Lodge, the residence of Doctorate. J. Webb, Esq. Belleville, of the Honorary
C. J. K. Monck. And Eastwood, of Technology Bennett, Esq.".
Viscount Monck died at Dublin, in the house his father built, currently the site of the Merrion Hotel. He was, however, buried in his wife"s parish of Templemore.
A street in town was formerly named after him. Charles Monck, 4th Viscount Monck, Governor General of Canada, who was born in Templemore.
John Willington Monck (born 9 October 1820)
Captain William Monck (born 28 February 1823, died 20 September 1854)
Lieutenant-General
Richard Monck (born 23 October 1829, died 7 October 1904)
Anne Monck (died 23 September 1853)
Isabela Bridget
Henrietta Monck (died 6 May 1911).