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0 R M and Spain, when he destroyed the French foot, sunk the Prices, 18th ran, 5. 12 July, 1777, svho was created, at tpanish galleons in the harbour of Vigo, and took the fort the corossct ion of Gennos IV., a peer of the United Kingdosn, of Bedondeile; for which important services be received the thanks of both houses of parliament. los 1711 he was by patent, dated 17 July, 1821 ; and too thao th Oct. 1522, declared Cxrvasw-Grsnsaa aed Cosnsaanra-tw-Cnicr of the advanced to the digssity of 3lssmuu’sco os Onssownr, tn the land forces in Great Britain, or which were or should he peerage of Irelassd. his los’dobip was installed a ksdght of employed ahroad in conjunction wills the troopa of the St. I’ats-tck iss 1921. lie so. 12 ttct. 1807, ilraeo-Lonisa, ‘lass. allits, which post he held till the treaty of Utrccht, in 1713, of the Bight hun. Jsshn Staplco, mmii l’y tls,st lady (who in which year he was made warden of the Cinque Ports, it. I 3Iay, 1169) had issue,t and constable of Dover Castle. But in two years afterwards JoHN, East of O.sssrp, Isle marquess. (Oceans I. baring in the interim succeeded to the throne), Walter-Wandesford, 5. 14 Jan. 1814; in the army; d. 19 July, his gmce was impeached (21 Jnne, 1711) of higis treason and having retired into France, was aria hslccl, when his estales Jasncs-Waedesford, 5. in lIsa’, 1111, late in lime army, cow became forfeited, his (Englioh) honours extingnishcd, stale sltwcrd to the lord liens, of Icclasid ; -o,. 3 April, 1920, and parliament passed an aci which annulled the regalities Lady llarhel ilnssell, dan. of James, Oils Duke of Drdford, and liberties of the conisty palatine of Tipperary, vested his ansi has bed, James-Francis, page Is the l’rissce of ‘lVsk-o at lands in the crown, and proclaimed a rtward of £16,009 fer lilt. highness’s installation os s knight of St. t’strick, 1. his apprehension should he attempt to land in Ireland. But the same parliament passed also an act (24 Jnnc, 1721) Birbacd-Moteswos-tum, 5.30 Jes. 1616; €7.3 Feb. lo.38. to enable the duke’s brother, the Earl of :trran, to purchase Cliarlrs-Wandeoford, hicnt. B.N., b. 7 S’cb. 1626; ci. cmii. the estate, which his lordship did accordingly. This great Hars-irt—Elesno,-, so. 16 hay. 1831, to RelisH b’ewlor, Esq.7 bnt unfortsmate nohlsmao so. lot, Limo, clan, of Laurence, Anco, is. 7 April, 1828, 10 tho Iliglil Iloa.,Iohn Wycee, of Earl of Rochester, bsst that lady 6. issueless. His grace s. Sndly, Mary, eldest surviving dan. of henry, 1st Duke of llaclec’oed, co. Shtgs, and €7.27 Nov. 1-649; lie sf. 19 Juno, Bsaufort, and left ens surviving child, Mtsy, si 1710, to Jobn, Lord Ashburnlmani, and 6. e.p. 1712. Mecy-Charlolls, 4. 10 Gel. 1940. The duke resided in his exile chiefly at Avignon. He had i’lse mel-guess was hercditsr3- chief butler of Irotand, a a pension from the eoent of Spain of 2,000 pistoiss, and 6. knight of St. Patrick, lord-liouttnasmt suet ossstuo ro’tutcnsm 16 Nov. 1743, when hio remains were hronghi into England, of the co. of Rilkcnuy, cmiii colcnrl of the Kilkrs:n5- militia. 22 May, 1746, snd depasitci In the family vault, in JItNey lie it. IS May, 1629, mmd was 5. by hio cl,kot con, VII, ‘s chapel, Westminster Abbey. At ibis period it was Joux, 2usd marquess, R.I’., 1. 24 Anp. 1896; s.d. 19 Sept. - supposed that tbe duke’s hononro were all forfeited under 1943, Frances-Jane, eldest dan. of the iI’,n, Sir Edward the set of attainder passed by the Englisb parliament, but Pagot, O.C.D., and ii. 25 Sept. 1624, having had, it was snbsequcsstly decided that no proceeding of the JAuccs-Enw.ssn-WILLI.se,-TnrossALp present u’isrqoess. English legislature could affect Iriob dignities. According Jsmeo-ticbert-Itenry-Tlcoocas, officer 9th maccrc, b. 29 Aeg. to that decision, bis grace’s brotber, CHARLES, En-I of Arran, was really 14th Earl of Ormonds. JAsrsem-AsTnue-W5LLI,soToN-FoLsy 5. 23 Sept. 1841. and 3rd duke and marqusos lint his lordship never sojcysd, Jsioes-Tlsoobald-Bsgol-Jshs, 6. 6 otug. 1832. assnmed, or was aware of possessing these dignities. Mscy-Orsce-Looba. Ho ma. Eltssbeth, 4tb and youngest dan. of Thonsas, Lord Crewe of Stsns, but bad no issue. ito 6. 17 Dec. 1738, Curious—Earl of Ormonde, 2 Nov. 1328. lien of Ossory, when bis own bonours became extinct, voith tbc realquessats 23 Feb. 1227-8. llsrqoess, I Ocr. 1833. h’oersge of lbs United and dukedom of Ormonde. The Scottish barony Kingdom, 17 July, 1821. Ai’as—Qssss-terly: lii, or, s cluef, of Dingwall expired under the attainder, or, as it bss been iadenled, so.; 2nd, gus., lbs-re csves’cd cops, or; 3rd, erg., a argued, passed from the Bntlel family to the heir of the lion, sa., sa a rlsief, go., a suvsn, wings expanded, of Ihe drst, Prestons, end the Irish esridom of Ormonde and ths betwrco tim’s sssulsts, cr1 41h, ermine, a saltier, gc. Loafs— visconnty of Tburlos, snpposssl to have fallen nuder tbs Oat of a dsscsl coronel, or, s plsnne of five sstriels fssthcrs, English attainder, became dormant, tim which state those evg.. thcs-efrsmhsssssnt a fsleoc, rising, of the last. dssjspsnhes-o_ bonsurs remained, until rsstor”d iii 1791, by the decision Dtxtov, a falcon, wings expanded, ss-g., beaked end isseasliered, of the House of Lords l.a Ireland to JOHN BUTLER, Esq. of Garryrtcken (revert to the desssndants chained, or. Msffs—Commeje Irouve. Seal—Etlkenny Castle, of Richard Butler, Esq. of Rilcasls, 2nd son of Walter, Lord Tbsnlss, son of Walter, hitb earl), as 17th Earl of Ormonds. His lordship ia. 26 Feb. 1761, Lady Anne Wamsdesford, dan. and sole heir of John, last Earl of Wandesford (who d. in 1764), and by that lady had issne, i. HaTes, his successor. is. John-Wandesford, 8. in 1772; and 1. in 1796. iii. JAssxs-WaNnrsrosn, 1st marqsess. iv. Chsrles-Bsruvard Bnller-Clarke-Sonlhwell-Wsndesford, of Kirklingtsn, ea. York, and Csstls Cenmsr, cc Kilkesny, I. 1760; so. 151, 1912, Lsdy Sarah feller, dan. of Henry-Thomas, 2nd Earl of Carriek, and by her (who if. 7 Jsiy, 1838) had, I John, 5. 2 Sept. 1813: es If Eov. 1641, Esslly-StlinaFrances, den. of the late John ltcClintock, Esq. of Drnmeer, co. Losilt, end d.c. p.26 June, 1926. fi Henry, h. 3 Oct. 1615. 3 ‘Walter, 5. 1125; ,l. 1853, hevisg married, end left a son. s.’ Hsccav-Jonx-Eocsar, late limit. 1t life gusards, 5. 12 1 .Sersh, ns. 19 Sept. 1036, to the 11ev. Jobs Prier, of llonnt Dillon, cc. Doblic, sen of Dr. Prior, of Public.’ 2 Anee, 6. in 1936. Tue Hon. Chaclcs-ftsrward Duller obtained permissims for mu. Ceerge-Slosst:sgu, 5. 3 ilsi-, 1843. himself end his heirs, by sign-manuel, in 1820, to assnese iv. Mark-Charles-Davenc, 5. 22 March, 1841. the additional surname of Coasse after DUTLEE and in Joise, 1920, bye similar Itcence, ttssse of WcNscssoen end i. tbsrlotte-Fm-ederjce-Cerollne. SonTnwnLL. He so. 2ndly, 10 Aug. 1842, Lacy, Countess it. Lanra-Elleshotb, d. 50 Jnly, 1886. Dowager of Cacrirk ; end 7.7 Nov. 1660. s. Elicabeth, w. in 1798, to Tbonses ifevecagb, Esq. odDorris, mum. Btary-Lossios. iv. Emily-Femnsy-Dos-sthy. end 6. 14 Dec. 1823; lie (7.20 Jss. 1837. ss. Eleanor, so. in 1908, to Visconat Lissmcre, ft-sm whom her ledyship wes divorced iss 1626. Sbe d. at Sorcento, noesEspies, PETER Ossoax, Esq., son of Richard Osbonss, of Tyld Oct. 1839. The sari st. in 1793, and was s. by bis eldest son, WaxEN, lItb cccl, b. tim 1770, erected MAeqnsss or Osvnann, in Ireland, end Bsrsn .Bctkr, of Lioelhsuy, in 3rd VIscount ltslssmvorlls. Kngiend; its, in 1602, Anne; den, and sole heir of JosrpbBert Price-Clarke, Esq., but bed no issue. The marquess of Ormcmmdr, is Wandesfocsl-Burlcr. st. If Aug. 1820, when the snarqusnsets and English barony Gardisier, his wife, sistef ef the late Earl of llhcesiagtoss; - - expired, cud tEe other bsnonrs’ devolved upon his brother, 863 On as .Ba,-oa Onoo,srfs, of Ltssslkosy, is Ike co. ofiJ,omss,th, 1501. 13 Sept. 1857; Jaliss-Gccrgs, 5. 14 itng. 1004; end tao daos., Gracc-Loaisa, end Georgina-Moed-lils, €3. 12 AprO, 1863. 30 Oct. 1837. 1Sf 5. Louisa-Grace, ,ii. 26 Srpt. 1840, Is Tbonocs, Lord Clermsnt. Elicabrlls. 1847, 4. 17 April, 1817. Blaaclse-lleerietla-ltamia. or; sinister, a reels griffin, erg., bested, rayed, collared, and lrsland. OS B OR N. OSBoRN, Sin OEOROE-ROBLI3T, of Chiok-asnds Priory, oo. Bedford 8. 29 Oct. 1813 a. no 6th baronet, on the decease of his father, 28 Aug. 1848; cc. 27 Aug. 1835, Letly C’hsrlotte-Elizebetb Ken’, sister of the Earl of Au- trim, end by her (who d. 17 Jan. 1866), hsa had issue, Sept. 1821 ; cs.26 April, 16ff, Emily, 3rd date, of Thomas St. Quic tin, Esq. of Hsdley Peric, Cambridgeebire. mm. Frauris-Mark_Soymom- 5. 12 Sept. 1941. v. Arthur-Edwerd-Danvem-s, RN., 8. 6 April, 1649. a’. Ham-riet—Jsne. as. Ediltm.Ceroline-tgnrs. 3L iittitt. Hell, had a grasit of the office of treeourer’e-rcmeushs-acccr By his wife, tbo Itea. harriet 2lolesc-orth, dac. sf flichard, The ssrcsmc of eli but the Eas-l of Ossory, IsIs ltarquess Eldest semi of the tlisbop of Ossory, be the Itoc Louisa a