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DEBRETT'S IT.MTSTR.VTED PEERAGE. 103 CLANCARTY, EARL OF. (LE-POER-TRENCH.) Sits as VISCOUNT. Heusden Heusden. RlCHARD SOMERSET LE- PoER-TRENCH, By counsel and prudence. 4tb Earl > and Marquess of Heusden, in the kingdom of the Netherlands. Born Jan loth, 1834; succeeded his father in 1872. Educated at Trinity College, Cam- bridge. Is a Magistrate for the counties of Galway and Roscommon, and has been Lieut.-Col. of the Galway Militia since 1865 : married (1866) Lady Adeliza Geor- gian a Hervey, daughter of the 2nd Mar- quess of Bristol, and has issue, living, Son, William Frederick, Viscount Dunlo, 6. 1868. God for the Trench: who is against Daughter, Katherine Anne, 6. 1871. him? Brothers living, Frederick, b. 1835. William, M.P., b. 1837, m 1864. Power Henry, b 1841. Sister liring, Anne, b. 1839, m. 1867, the Hon. Frederick Sidney Charles Trench, eldest son of Baron Ashtown. Creations, Baron Kilronnel, 1797, Viscount Dnnlo, 1801, Earl of Clancarty. 1803, in the peerafcr ot Ireland, Baron Trench, 1815, Viscount Clancaity, 1823, in the peerage of the United Kit gdom. [The 2nd Earl was created Marquess of Heusden in the kingdom of the Netherlands, 1818; he being Ambassador at the Hague at that time.] Srms Quarterly : 1st and 4th, ardent, a lion passant, gules, between three fleurs-de- lis, azure, on a chief, azure, a sun in splendour, Trrnch; 2nd and Mrd argent, a chief in- dented, sable, Le I'oer. Over all (being an augmentation granted to the earl by the king of the Netherlands, and which he was permitted to bear by royal licence dated 18 Aug. 18 - -'4) an escutcheon, or, en-igned with the coronet of a marquess of the Netherlands, and charged with a wheel of six spokes, gules. Crest, i st, a dexter arm em bowed in armour, the hand grasping a scimitar, proper, Trench; 2nd, of augmentation (granted as above) a lion ram- pant, or, imperially crowned, holding in the dexter <ore-paw a naked sword, argent, pomel and hilt gold ; and in the sinister a sheaf of arrows, also or ; 3rd, a stag's head cabossed, argent, attired, or, and between the attires a crucifix, Le I'oer. Sttpportrib Drster, a lion, gules, semee of fleurs-de-lis, or; sinister, a stag guardant, proper, attired, or, between the attires a crucifix, and supporting with the sinister fore-paw a lance resting bendwise over the shoulder, proper, and thereon a banner of the arms of Le Poer. Seat, Garbally, Ballinasloe, (co.) Galway, Ireland. Club, Carlton. CLANCARTY, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, William, 3rd Earl of Clancarty. He was b. Sept. 21, 1803, and succeeded his father 1837. Educated at Eton and at St. John's College, Cambridge (M.A. 1823). Was a Magistrate of os. Gulway and Roscommon, and Lieut.-Col. Galway Militia 183065 : m. 1832, Lady Sarah Juliana Butler, daughter of the 3rd Earl of Carrick, and d. 1872, leaving issue fowr sons and two daughters. CLANCARTY, SARAH JULIANA, Countess of. daughter of the 3rd Earl of Carrick : m. 1882, the 3rd Earl of Clancarty, who d. Ib72. Residence, Coorheen House, Loughrea. Claa-Conal, Baron, title borne by Baron Dunsandle.