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BAN NICHOLAS WARD, who was s. by his eldest son, BERNARD WARD, 5. 1606, father of NICHOLAS WARD, 5. 1630, who loft a SOD, BERNARD WARD, 5. 1654; who ia. Mary Ward, sister of Michael Ward, provost of Trinity College, Dublin, and afterwards Bishop of Derry, by whom ho had four sons and three daus. Mr. Ward was killed in a duel, 1090, whilst sheriff of Down, by Joeelyn Hamilton, of the Clanbrsssil family, and was s. by his second, but eldest surviving son, MICHAEL WARD, Esq., barrister-at-law, and H.P. for tbs 5. Anue-Cetherine, ii. Sophia, ci. ‘ansi. in 1830. co. Down, AD. 1719, who was made one of the judgss of tbs Iii. Sarah-Henrietta-Elicabeth, a. aged 94, Apr. 1851. court of King’s Iieneh in Ireland, 1725. He so. in 2700, Iv. Georgiana-Cbarlctts-Emilia, so. in 1705. to the Rev. Anne-Catherine, dau. and ce-heir of James hamilton, Esq. of Bangor, co Down, and was s. at his decease by his only Hngh Slentgosoery, of Grey Abbcy, Downehirc, who ci. surviving son, BERNARD WARD, Esq., who in. in 1747, Anne, dan. of in parliamcnt, was elevated te the peerage of Ireland, 22 John, 1st Earl of Darnley, and relict of Rsbert-Hawkine May, 1770, as Barea ftoseger, ef facile Wos-ci; and created, Magill, Esq. of Gill Hall, co. Down, by whom lie had issue, 11 Jan. 1781, VISCOUNT BANOOR. Hue lordship ci. 20 Slay, I. NICHOLAS, his successor. ii. Edward, in. in 1783, Lady Arabella Crosbie, youngest NICHOLAs, 2nd viscount, is. in 1750. This nobleman dying dau. of William, 1st Earl of Glandorc, and dying in 1852, left issue, 1 RnwAisn-S0UTHwELL, successor to his uncle. 2 John-Petty, E.I.C. civilservics, is. in 1191; ci. in 1817, Maxwell, afterwards 0th Lord Farnham, and by her (who so. Eleaner, dais, of John Erekine, Esq. of York, and has Sndly, 4 Get, 1841, Major Andrew Nugent, son of Andrew issue by hsr (who 2. 13 Sept. 18e), Edward-Woistenhelms, Nugent, Req. of Portaferry), had issue, capt. RE., is. in 1823, so 51 Nov. 1857, Annie, EDwARn, present peer. dan. of Ihibert Campbell, Esq., SIP., N.S. Wales; Georgs-Innss-Crosbis, is. in 1514; John-Petty-Hamilton, is. in 1819; William-Erskine, is. in 1838, so. 17 Mar. 1866, at Calcutta, Alicis-Carolino, oldest dan. of Edward iuf.; so. 6 Dee. 1854, Mary, youngest dan. of the Rev. henry Palmer, Esq. of Calcutta; Arabeila, so. in 1839, to tho Rev. Frsdsrick-Luttrell Moysey, of Combs St. Nicholas, Co. Somerset; Elena-Catherine, so. in 1842, to William Atkins, Esq. of AshcrsftHonse, co. Somerset, and ci. in 1844; Thsodosia-Astley-Frsnces-Caroline, so. 20 Feb. Dec. 1861; and Rmily-Georgiana. 1862, Lient.-Col. Temple West, late granadser guards; William-John, capt. R.N., naval attaché to hIM. British Henrietta-Trevor, S Henry, is. 1790, reetorof Killinchy, co. Down; cc. 1825, Bernard-Matthew, major 32nd toot, is. 21 Aug. 1551; so. Anne, dan. of the Rev. Henry Mahon, of Kelligally, and has, 5 Edward-Robert, 0. 1825, ci. 23 June, 1851, accidentally drowned; 2 Henry, is. 1831, ci. 23 Juno, 1851, (who ci. 4 Joue, 1868, on beard Ibe Cape Mail steamer accidentally droned; 3 Cresbie, is.1813, ci. 10 Nov. 1867; 4 John-Hamilton, 0. 1834; 5 Thos.-Lawrenec, is. 1837; 6 Somerset-Richard-Hamilton, late capt. 8th foot, is. 0 Wm.-Semsrsst, is. 1839; 7 Francis-Michael; 1 Anne-Henrietta, so. 3 Oct. 1844, the Rev. T. lllackwood, 3rd son of March, 1833 ; cv. 26 April, 1859, Norah-Mary-Elizabeth, James Blaekwood, Req. of Strangford Lodge, on. Down, andci. 1852; 2 Arabella, so. in 1845, to Wm.-Robt. Ward, Esq.; 3 Sophia-Slary-Anne, so. 1 Mar. 1850, to RaweonWm. Rawson, Esq., only surviving son of the late Sir Wm. Rawssn; 4 Harriet, cv. 1857, to Robert Ward, Esq. Creabie-Riehard-Maxwell, lient. 73rd regt., is. April, 1826; of Bangor Castle, co. Down; 5 Louisa-Frances, ci. 7 Aps’5l, 1862; 0 Tlseodssia; 7 Caroline; 8 Emily-Octavia, His lordship ci. 1 Aug. 1837. as. 12 Nov. 1801, todames-Aeheson Lyle, Esq,, of Poet- stewart I-Souse, co. Londenderry; 9 Alice-Gsrsldine, Ia. Crcetiens—Barou, 22 Stay, 1770. Viscount, 13 Jan. 1781 80 Nov. 1865, to Valentine-Dudly-Henry-Cary Elwes, Esq. of Great Billing, Northamptenshirc, and Roxby and Brigg, Lhscolnehire. I Theodesia, iii.in 1805, to Keen Osborne, Req., capt. 5th on a chief, or, a hnman heart, of the first, for HA5iILTON. dragoon guards, on the staff of the Duke of Wellington, Cc-cat—A Saracen’ehead,affrontf e, conpcdbelow the shonldcrs, and killed at the battle of Salamanca, Jnly, 1812. She ppr, dapperlere—Dexter, a knight in complete armour, all ci. at Paris, 23 April, 1564. 2 Arabella-Catherine, so. 1811, to the late ltdw. Wolstenbolme, crimean robe, a croes-meline, erg , on the sinister side of it; Req. of Downbartosa Manor, Kent, capt. 3rd feet guards. on the helmet, a plume of feathers, of the last, his dexter 1 Sarah-Catherine, so. in 1825, to Gsorge Hears, Rsq. of but, or, the point to the gronnd; sinister, a Turkish prince, Canaghmore, co. Waterford, and ci. in 1831. 4 Urania-Carollne, so. in 1856, to Lieut,.-Gen. the Hon white stockings, yellow sandals, gold sash, and fringe ronnd John Meade, CR., and ci. Nov. 1851. ess. Robert (Rt. lion.), ccl. of the South Down militia, is. a white turban, with black feathers, his bands chained together 14 July, 1754; ci. let, in 1782, Sephia-Franees, 3rd dan. of Castle Ward, Downpatrick, Down, Ireland. Richard-Chapel lvhalcy, Req. of WhaloyAbbey, cc. Wick- low, by whom (who ci. in 1793) he bad issue, 1 Edward-Michael, minister-plenipotentiary at Dresden, is. 5 Fob. 1789; es. 14 Sept. 2815, Lady Slatilda Stewart, dau. of Robert, lot Marquees of Londenderry, and ci. in 1835, leaving by her (who d. in 1843), a son, Robert- Edward, is. in 1818; and a dau., Anne-Catherine, so. 5 Sept. 1849, to Robert-Stewart Kennedy, Esq. of Cnltra, co. Down. 2 John-Richard, eel, in the army, CU., assist-quartermaster-general in Ireland, is. in 1790; so. in 1829, Catherine-Frances, eldest dan. of John Peneam, Esq., and ci. 50 Aug. 1060. - 1 Sephia-Anne, ci. in 1054, to Jobn-W. Dayloy, Rsq., P.R. and AS., late chief clerk of the Records in the Tower of London, and ci. 17 June, 1854. Col. Ward so. Sndly, 2797, Louisa-Jane, 2nd dau. and coheir EANRERHAN, SIR ALEXANDER, of E(oiok, Co. Kincardiuc, of the Rev. Dr. Sb. Symee, by whom (who ci, in 1511), be has, 1 Bernard-John, vicar of Peterclinrcb, is. 1798; ci. 1824, 18 June, 1851 ; as. 25 Sept. 1860, Arabella-Diana, Isabella-Frances, dan. of R. Phillipps, Req. of Long- worth, eo. Hereford, and ci. 1832, having had, Robert, raised to the precedence of the children of a viscount, by is. 1825; Bernard-Edward, major in the army, is. 1827; royal warrant, datod 2 Feb. 1816. Themas-le-Hnntc, lieut. RN., is. 1850; said Sephia-Slor65 BAN daunt, so. 1880, to Selonien-Augustus Richards, Esq. ox Ardamine, co. Wexford. 5 Thomae-Lawreecc, of the Foreign oHce, is. in 1799. 5 James-Hamilton, capt. RN., k- ir 1802; so. 26 July, 1230, Elizaheth-Dorcae, dan. of Hans, 3rd Lord Dufferin and Clanchoye, and has a son, Robert-Frederick. 4 William-Rsbert, see. of legation at the Ilagne, is. in 1806; as. in 2545, Arabella, 2nd dan. of the Hon. and Rsv. Henry Ward, and baa issue. I Anne-Catherine, re. in 1821, to J.-Goddard Richards, Esq. of Ardasnine, co. Wexfcrd, and ci. in 1835. 2 Loviiea-Allce, so. in 1855, to the Rev. F-F. Trench. in 1815. Sbs ci. in Nov. 1843. Mr. Ward, who represented the co Down for several years 1781, and was e. by his eldest son, Nina. 11 Sept. 1827, the henours devolved npon his nephew, RrcwAan-S0UTHwELL, 3rd viscount, is. in March, 0790 ;5 cv. 14 Feb. 1826, Harriet-Margaret, dan. of the Rev. Henry HrNHv-WILLTAM-CRO5RIE, 0.20 July,1828, late capt. 4lrdlt. King, of Beflyhn, King’s Co., and has hod issue, Henry- Somerset-Andrew, is. 50 Aug. 1057, ci. 10 July, 1860; EriwARD-WILLIAN-RENRv, is. 2 Jan. 1461; MaxwellRichard-Cresbie, 0. 4 Slay, 1868; llarriotte-Slary; Kathlsen-Annette-Norab; Bes-tha-Jane; Mary-henrietta, vi. 9 embassy at Washington, is. 9 Dec. 1829. 27 Jnns, 1865, Emily-Maria, elder den. of John La Tcuehe, Req. of Harristown, co. Kildare, and by her Saxon), has Erneet-Otway, is. 3 Ang. 1567; and a dan., Rose-Florence. eldest dan. of Lord George Hill, of Gweedove, cs. Donegal, and hae had, Ssmereet-Rdward-Arthur, is. 24 Oct. 3862; George, is. 14 Ang. 1865; aeon, is. 26 March, 1568; Caeoandra, ci. an infant, 1 Sept. 1862 ; and Norah-rienisaFanny. ci. 8 July, 1858, ..cirsos—Qnarterly: first and fourth, ae., a croes patonec, or, for WARD; second and third, gu., three ciuquofeile, erm., ppr., on hia breast a eross-moline, gu., behind him a flowing hand resting upon a drawn sword, also ppr., pommel and vested in blue and gold, the habit reaching to the ankles, his waist, behind him a loose brown robe of fvsr, on his bead by a long chain, ppr. Malls—Sub cruce same. Scot— BANNER MAN. 6. 6 April, 1823; e. his father as 9th baronet, The surviving brothers and sisters of this nobleman were F