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ORB family settled at Daily David, near Atheory, and did net finally i. Jane-Ellen, em. S Dcc. 1857, to the 11ev. Fsvdorick-Pagot remeve to Cant Brosene till about 1442. Doanosea Ilnowan, 7th in descent from Ayiner, a. abent ii. Eliaa-Margaret. 1165, Mary, only dan. and heir of Manriro Prenilergast, of Sir Jolan osm. 2ndly, 14 Jnne, 7832, Boatrien, yotsngeat Castle Macgarrett, co. Mayo, and tlsns tisa Mayo estates canse dan. of Jamea Edseards, Esq. of Fiarrow-on-tlse-Hjll, into the Jorowno fansily Sin Dosnxsnse Bnowxo, 9th in descent from Ayiner, was and by her has had two sons and a dan., knighted by Lord Wentwoelh, afterwards Earl of Stafford, iu a. Lieacl-Sannsaroa, i. 91 Itarcls, 1818; ,t. 3 July, 1845. 1620. His son, Gonresser, was ono ef the envoys fsosss tlse Confodrates s,. Arihnr-Bramhead, 2. 3 Jnnc, 1819; mt• 12 Jnly, 1049. to Qooen IIENRIETTA, in 1647, aisd afterwards to tlso Doke of Lorraine, in 1650. lIe was pillaged of a considerable part of his estates ssndor Cromwell, and forced to rensove to Pee the early history of thia assoiont family too Tlnnan’a Mayo, where the family horn since resided at Castle Maegarrett. DieGeoes’y of the Landed Gentry. His sons, Dosirarnse and STeenox, each held a regiment JOHN Onon, Faq. of East Ordo and Sterpeth, a magialrate iss King lassos’s service at Aoglsrim. Celanel hrownos mood depmsty—liommtessant for Nnrthnmborhassd great-grandeoss son, Geoffrey, planted most. extensively at Castle Macgarrett, of William Orde, Faq. of Eaat Ordo, Isy hie wife, a doss, of in 1694. lie so. a dan. of Lord Wallseourl’s ancestor. his son, Sir Willians Selimy ,‘mms. let, Ansso, dan. of Edsvard Ward, DoMINICK EnowNe, Esq. of Castle Macgarrett, ms. in 1754, Req. of Morpeth, assd had a aen and heir, Henrietta, dan. of Sir henry Lynch, Pact., and hail, Doaiiaieo-Coorraey Enowsen, Esq., a gocerner of Mayo, Is. Wn,rnaao, whe inisorilod tlse family estates. Ito as. Anne, dan. 1755. lie so. 1795, Margaret, dan. and heir of the lion. George and eventually Iseir of William Ward, Esq.ef Nssnnykirk, by Eross’ne, dth snn of the 1st Earl of Altasnossi, and Isad issue, 1. Dosesasco, his iseir. u. George-Peter, 2. in 1794; d. tn 1829. III. Jolsn-Geoffrey, iss holy orders, rector of Kid’lingtsn, Oxen 2. in 1797; so. 1st, in 1822, Anne, dan. of Thomas THoMAs, creased Losso JIOLTON. Lindsay, Esq. of Hsllynsannt, CO. 51030, and by low (svlsa Jonse, ef whom presently. Anne. ci. 1855) has lsad issne, I Dominick. 2 George-Peter. I Eleanor-liargarot. 2 Harriot-Georgissa, sloe. S Clssalotte-Emily, decessed. The Rev. J.-C. Drowns so. 2ndiy, 1857, Sirs. Ensma Spnng. I, Jsssao Gssnsm, Eaq., pssot-captain H.N., assd gevornos’ of i. Henrietta, as. to the late Viscsnsst Dillon, and d. 8 Star. 1862. Deminicms (1783), waa es-catod a hlarenet 27 July, 1705. Ma is. Goorgiana-Dorcas. el. 11 Aug. 1812. sir. Mary-Anne, d. 5 Nov. 1862. iv. Lnnisa-Margaret, sss. in 1811, ratriek Kirsran, Esq. of (who ml. 1:-I Sept. 1165) iso had ste anrvivissg ionic ; smssd Crsgg; and si. to 1826, leaving issne. v. Charlotte-Philippa, so. in 1818, to tho late Sir W.-J.-IL-D. Roydess, en. Norfolk, by whosss (who ml. ho Sept. 1821) be Lssd, Ffolkos, HarL Sir. lirowne d. in SLay, 1820, and was o. by his oldest son, Jnnem-Pssvsorr, prosossi isarenot. Anna-ltaris-Fossn, Dossssesrse Bnnwsse, Esq., who seas 2.28 hay, 1787, and i. in Sir Jmmhss, wbe became anbaoqsmenthy adassiral of the Rod, d. 1811, Catherine-Anne-isabella, eldest dan. and ce-heir of the is, 1824. late henry Stonek, Esq., and by Iser (who d. 22 Jnly, 1861) Crealiems—27 July, 1790. bad issno, a. Gosrrnxy-Dorssesra-Aunusn’s-Fnononsta, present poor. is. lionry-Goorge-Sisnek, b.in 1824; ml. 21 Nov. 1643. a. Henriotta-Aransinta-Sinnok, ma. 17 April, 18-il, to tlso late Major-General Charles-William Hidley, CD., 2nd 5055 of the late Sir Matthew White-Iiidle3 Part. lx. Msrgartt-Elizabetls-Caiharinn-Angnsia, d. 29 Jnly, 1842. Sir. Donsiniek lirowne represented the co. of SIayo, in seven parliaments, seas made a privy-esnncillor in 1814, and created a peer of Ireland in 1816. I1 17.36 Jan. 1860. Cmesliess—l 856. A ros.s—Qmsartcsly 1st and dtls, or, a lion rampant, gn., arnsed and langned, az., snrsnnnnted of a foss, org., charged seith a nsnnot, bctsreen tsvo edeek leaves, vest; 2nd and 3rd, an., tlmroo garbs, or. Creel—A dexter hand, erect, holding a sword, in bossd, all ppr., and over tlse crest an oscroll, with the motto “Sto pro veritate.’’ Sm’pjsaiIra— Dextsr, a knight in chain arnsenr, ppr., holding in tlsn oxiorior hand a tsaitle-axe, and nn Ihe other arm a sisicld, go., charged with iwo lioss passant gnandant, or; sinister, a like knight, the armonr covered by a snrcsal, arg., and haisging from the sinister arm, a shield, arg., thereon thn arms of Haossae, via., harry, of sigist, or and az., an eagle, displayed, wish tsva heads, sa., snrrsnndod by an orb of nsartlets, gn. Motto— Fortitsr ci Ildelstnr. Crosi of Raewwn (formerly sssed)—A OolFonD, RtnL OF (Horatio-W’illinsn Walpole), no. griffin’s hood, erased, ppr. S’eato—Castlo Slaegarrott, Baumdine, Suffolk; Barota 7’alpole, of Walpole, and Boson co SIayo; The Mount, ltilsnarnack, Ayrshiro. OR D E. Onna, SIR JOHN-POwLgTT, of s. Dorotlsy-Elicabetls-Stary, vs. 2$ Fob. 1868, at Piorenco, Morpeth, co. Northumberland, 5. 9 Jnne, 1803 ; s. his father, as it. Stands-Mary. 2nd hart., 1824; no. 1st, 15 Jtsne, 1826, Eliza, eldest dass. and coheir of Peter Campbell, Eaq. of Thia family io cold to havo Iseon eolmmbhieheml us Hnghasamt Kilmory, no. Argyll, derived from before the Cessqmsoet, and to have posoreaed nessssimlerahle the Aohinbreek branch of the ostatoa at Walpole, es. Norfolk; hence the anmamo. house of Campbell, by whons Ssn JnnN no WemeoL, living tommmp. Ilommsmv Ill., left thsawo (wiso d. 13 June, 1829), lae hns, omsnn, Honv, hia enccoeser; William ; asmml Jt:dpb, us holy 5. JonN-WsLLsAso-Pows.oTp, captaie, late 42nd ihiglslandes-s ordera, elected Dishop of Norwich ist 1208, assd tranalatomi I. at Geneva, 23 Feb. 1627: cm. 17 JmUy, 1562, AliceLouisa, hia oldest eon, only sialer of Sir A.-E. Mooch, Dart., and Isas tsro Sin lfcsmnv nn WareoL, is, the nsanos-s of Walpmml assml dons. ORF Wilkinson, rector of Ruytos.mn-lho Eloeo,s-Tes,ns, Salep. s. Hoairico-Catlserisse. 3tincagc. whnns ho had, with ether issue, a moss, Cisarles-Ward, father of the present Cosaaees-WsLLsAss-OsnE, Esq. of Nnnssykirk. Mr. Orde mis. fndly, Ass,so, doss. sf It. M:srr, Eeq. of Norpcth, and widow of tho Rev. Wilhiasss Dye, by wbosn he lsad, Mary, as. to Relsens Lisle, Esq. of Aeloss Ilonse, in Northnnaborland; assd ml. in 1790. He ml. in 1787. The yossssgeet cost, as. let, us 1710, Stargaret, dass. assd ce-heir of Itichard Stephens, Esq., of St. Helena, Sonth Cars,lissa, by whesu lssdly, 3 Dec. 1703, Jasso, oldest slams, of Jobss Frcro, Esq. ef A sssse—Sa., tlsroc salmons, imanriossi, arg. t’resl—An elk’s head, or, charged with a collar, invockod, so. &nl—Kilmery Ihense, near Leels-Gilp-14oad no. Argyll. 0 R F 0 R P. Wstlpolc, tmf Woltertost, no. Norfo]k; 6. 1 8 Apt-il, 1813; a. his father as 4th curl, 29 Doe. 1858 ; to. 11 Nov. 1841, Harriett-Bettissa-F’ranceo, smnly child of the Hon. Sir F.-B.-R. Pol]ew, and Isas, to tise Dnca dcl hlalee, only son of the Slarqsais dolla Sonora del llalen, grandee of Spaiss of the fit-st class. iLl ncagv. to the see of El3’ by tbo Pope, in 1200. Sir Johss n’aa 0. by ilentoss (no it was aneiosstl3- written); which Sir Hcasry was 857