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NUGENT, Sin GEORGE-EDMUND, Bait, of Wasldeedon, ANDREW NUeENT, yoangest son of the lIon. James Nogent, co. Berke, 5. 12 Oct.. 1802; late capt. and liessLcoL tetdest son of itielsard, Kills Baron of Ielvin), by Eliaabeth his of the greaadior-gssardo so. 13 July, 1830, Hon. srife, eldest dan. and co-heir of Sir Robert hlotlysveod, ofArtaine, Maria-Charlotte, 2nd dan. of the late Lord Colborne, obtained Denore, a portion of isis sssotlses” a isiseritanee, and and has had issue, a. Geerge-Orenville, is. 19 June, 1837, F. 16 March, 1838. is. EDMUND-CIIARLES, late grenaelier-gds., it. ti March, 1839; 5. W5A5,, his lsetr. as. 30 April, 1883, Evelyn-Henrietta, youngest dan. of st Andrew, of Clonlost, ancestor of liso NUOENTO e,f f’tosslest Lt.-Oen. H-F. C,oseoigne, and has OE0EGE-C0LEaRNE, is. 1864. i. Lucy-Harriet, a. 2 Aug. 1860, to F.-G.-M. Boileau, Esq., The eldest son, 2nd son of Sir Johss Doilean, Bart. ii. Mary—Wilhehnsioa. sit. E,ssily—.Jsslia. Jiiiicagc. Sm Geonee NceEaT, O.C.R., D.C.L., of Waddesdon, eo. Rscnoon NUOENT, Esq. of Dossore; so. in 1180, Stand, dan. MerIts, 8. 10 June, 1717; sit. 16 Nov. 1707, Maria, 7th dan. of Sir Christopher Barnesratl, of Criekstoscn; and dying 31 of Cortlandt Skinner, Esq., attorney-general of New Jersey, Get. 1816, svas o. by his elder son, North Asnerlea, and Isy her (who si. 24 Oct. 1834) Iso lsad issue, Geoaee-F.nssoan, present baronet. Charios-Edmond, Is. ta June, 1811 ; so. 28 Nov. 1837, t,ouisa. in the Irish arsny, and eonssnanded one hmsslred men at the Douglas, dau. of tlse late Sir Rose Price, Dart. Looiaa-F.lirahetls, as. 24 Nov. 1821, to the Riglst Hen. Sir rendeeveos at Elisoglin, to defend that place against the Eng— Thosssao-b’rancis Fremantle, Hart. Maria-Amelia, as. 31 July, 1832, tu Riee-Rielsarsl, 4th son of Elinor, dau. of Chs’istophes’, 9th Earl of tUReen, and was o. by Sir William Clayton, hart. Thto gentleman, the son of the Hon. Colonel Nugent, of the WALTER NcCENT, Esq. of Dossosv, who s;s. Bridget, dat,. of foot guards (son of Robert, Viscount Chore), stat erealed a his’ Christopher Nogent, of Meyrath, stud had, baronet for nstlttary services, 28 Nov. 1808. Sir George was a s. Rosseov, his heir, of Donore: who sss. Alice Deagan, sister field-marshal in the arosy, eel, of tlse Gus regiosrnt of foot, and governor of St. Mawes. Ho 1. in 1848, ansI was o. Ity his son, ss’ho F. e.p., and Andresv, srlsose soss, James, 51.5. is. in 1690. Sta GEoaoe-Enaaran, the present baronet. N U GENT. NUOENT, Stn Pgncv, of Don ore, en. Weotmeath, Esq. of Carrosenekeliy (nose Dsussaudlo), eo. Oalss’ay, sssd 1,0,1, Is. 29 Sept. 1797; se. 1 May, 1823, Elizabeth-MariaEleassor, i. J.s.ame, Isis successor, is. l’eler. its. Jsslsss, 1. op. only elan, of Walter Sweetman, Esq. 5sf the iv. Christina, s,s. to Pierce Fitegerald, Esq., of Iloltinoran, city of Dublin, and by her (who r& 1856) had issue, and had (with to’o other seas, ttirlssrd, svhsj 1. o. js.. and t. Thomas, 8. 29 Starch, 1824, ti 1 Ang. 1838. it. Was.ne-OEoaoE, tate captain 33rd foot; served through the Crimean campaign, at Alma, and Inkennan; b. 1o27; lIe seas ,5. Is)’ isis eldest son. so. 19 Jnly, 1880, Maria More, only dan, of the light lion. JAn05 NUGENT, Esq. of Donore, who was created a BaRes-CT H-Mere O’Ferrall, and his wife, the Iton. Otatils.is or IRELAND, Id July, 1768, seith resuahsdsr to his brelher, Sir O’Ferrall, youngest dan. of use halo Viscount Seothwetl, James s’s. 1st, in Feb. 1761, Catharinc, elder dan. and co-heir of assst Isos issne, 815 NUG 1 Peeey-Thomas, 8. 11 Jone, 1881. 2 Laval-Artlsnr, Is. 13 Sept. 1863. 3 W’slter-ttichard, 8. 1215cc. 1865. 4 Ocosgr-Edseard, 8. It Jan. 1867. I Matilda-litary-Elieasjeth, 8. 26 July, 1862. 2 Ellen, is. 4 Feb. 18ff. ni. Percy, 8.26 Stay, 1828. sv. James, Is. 3 Jan. 1033. 1. Stargaret. is. Anna-Maria, s;s. in 1865, Philip O’Reilly, Itsq. ef Colamber, eo. Longford. Sir Percy a.ootsmed the surname of NutltsyT, and the arms of that family, by sign-manual, and svao createti a Baronet 30 Sept. 1831. 3tcitc5tgc. settled there. Ito os Mary, duu. of James O’tloss’d, Esq., and had three sons, (see Weavaseoru). iii. Tnsoo.srm. WALTER NUGENT, Esq. of Donors, os.Mary, dan. of Sir Janses Dillon, of Drsnssrany, and seas s. by isis eldest son, JA51EO NccraT, Esq. of Donore, wlsosl.21 Felt., 1080, leaving, by Elizabeth his seife, dan. of the then. ChrtstsspherNngent, a son, ANDREW NUGENT, Esq. of Donors, who had slsseial livery of his estate, 3 April, 1629. Te 1641, he was appointed a captain lish, for selsteh he was indicted, as sras Walter, isis son, lie os. Isis son, to the Earl of Lisneriek, and had too sons, Jelsn, of tseoore, is. Tnoss,ss, s. Frances, as. to Wsss. llirnstnglsans, Esq. of Corballies, in use eo. of Meath, 11cr doss. Slary Dirmiugtsasn, s,s. l’eter Belansar, Esq. of Datneflel,l, and seas snotlser of Peter Delomar, an officer of Isorse in the French service. The 2nd son. Csvot—A cockatrice, vert, gorged seiths a Islam collar, or, TnessAo NUCEOT, Esq., evrsstssally of Dossore, so. Ctlscrine pondent therefrom an escutcheon, gn,. clsarged seills a dagger, Asts, of Stegvalhy, a,sd tI. 1699, hsvissg isssst issnr, Sss4sjsos’bes’o—Tsee eockstriees, vest, ss’ings ossslomed, collared, F.nwazn, Isis heir. or, pendesst therefrom a shield, go., cisarged svttls a dagger, as John, of Corballies, of selsich place, and other lands and eisiefries, is the coo. of Dsslslin assst Westsssestts, Ise had a grant, 10 April, l6fd, and the next year seas SIP, for the beroegh of Fore. Andresr, of Ddsbliss, MIs,, as, MaryPurcell, of Ceosnlin, and left, with other issue, Tisonsas, ass officer us the French service. The eldest sen and heir, EnWAEn NrerNT, Esq., of Donors; sss. 1st, in 1703, Mary, dan. of Edward Nngent, Esq. of Cas’landstosen, and by Iser (seho sl. in 1721) had, ‘I’noss.eo, Isis heir. Care, a,. in 1731, to Jolsn Bryan, Esq. Mary, is, in Aog. 1733, to George Brosvne, M.D., and si. in l78, leaving Josepls Orowne, and Mary Droo’ee. Catlsas’ine, as. in 1738, to tise ttev. Olenry Dnnktn. TIe s. 2ndly, in 3724, Eleaner, dao. of Charles Desede, and by Iser (srho s’s. 2neliy, Oliver Nngent) left at his decease, its 1733, four sons, Edseard of Dalliadena, itabert, Walter, and Assselssssss. He ss’as o. tty Isis eldest soss, TneasAs NUCENT, Esq. of Donos’e. This genllesnsss olitainod a patent in 1743, for fairs and markets to be helsl at Slullifernam, co. Westmeath. lie as. in 1724, Mas’y, dan of Jsescs Daly, Latlia, of Soho, 00. Weslmeath), a eon, Tssoasss FsTzooEALn, of sehem hereafter as tsslserilor of Donore. Robert Etag, Esq., of Drcsvsiesvn, eo. W’estnseath; and 2ndly. NUG N U GENT. Cs’eatisss—l8 Nov. 1886. Aswss—Erns., tseo bars, wittsin a berdors, engrailesh, gss.; on a canton of the last, a daggrr, erect, ppr., ponsnsel ossd Isill, or. erect, as in the arnss. to the arms. Jfetlo—Deersvi. Seots—lVeettsoqsr house, Mas’losr, Ilsscks, and West Ilarling Hall, Nos’folk. Tssrst Ho t’oe—32, Cureon Street, Mayfair.