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TAt High - Chancellor Count Clutch, in Auniria, and dying siclout of the Royal Irish Academy, and of the Roya before bin father, 15cc. 1 761, h Ii (with a younger son, John- Agricultural Society of Irelaud ; Is. 22 Nov. 1805 Nicholas. anti a dais. Ilaria-Aunal, RossoLroue, the 7th rheostat. st. Francis, lord of site Se deltntnl,s’r, general in the Austrian the late l’atrick Murray, Esq. of Simprim, co. Forfar, nor’ ire. ,ntl c,,ttnl its tltt’ ottspirt , , . ttt 1772, llsr I lois. asssl lsae It nil. Fratses-s—M.,rin.elds’,t ‘toss, of .1 ‘list. I Os it 110110w, wltieh lady t. Htrssauts-W0uAN, hient. 0th lancern, 8. 00 Feb. 1846. ii, willstol issue itt 17152. lIe ,t, IsO’S. His I’ tntlslsi1t 5 -ii Isis os-at if l-tliolsa’t, in l],,lseutia, SO Dec. ii. Regittattt-Gilbert-Murray, 8. 30 Jan. 1040. 1700, aitsl wan o. by Isis gratttkt’ts, H,siOtLrttt , flit viot’,,ttst 1, 1., s-sI if the Orion airs of Frogntadt, iv. Olittt-tlcorge. 8. 14 Sept. 1804. I lout,, Istotsiots tsss,l II’ .y, its the Net, v’S Stlooia, heist.— t, Sssstttt-.ttsn, m. 7 April, 1064, to Cecil-H-S. Iven, Eoq., ci. 5,1 t]sc t I a-kIt s-cgtnsttst -ft st,o-tro, is. its I .,‘stdt’st 6 (let. 1762; wts., ta. II .lurtl, I 7’?, lIse t’o,sttlcso .tosrphitso ltastg— witc, dats. ul ‘1 rls’t.-tVilli,ttu, Cittust il.tngu ito, and by her (‘eke ‘5. in I as-,) Is,l mont’, F’nawrss- hiss (‘tsatsns-s-,l,o.nrss, Slit visrotsut. Lstrsa—l’aTssec—,ltstss. lt’c l’s’or. Cle,,st atista, s. II Atsril, I Oil, to 1 batlrat, Count AmadOe von tst. Eliza-Matsd-Ceoiia, sI. 0 April, 1811, Vark,’sty. 1150 lor,tnltip, u]s,t wan a C,ttsttt of the holy Homan Empire, His lordahip a. his father, an 4th baron, 20 Dec. 1 850. st. at ‘tos,ts,s, 7 Juno, 1-030 intl wan a. by his nets, Fu,xct.,-J,ssso-Uttaocr.-,t,saorts, ath viocosmt, 8. 27 May, The cattle and lordship of lialahide, on the sea-coast, I 1 7s0 ; is. 11 .Isril, bit, the t’otttstcoo Attt’ osits-Antad6o do near Dtthho, have been possessed by the family of Talbot Vane’ 01 ‘r,l Taatfe w.tsac,astst s-f the II’’ly H Susan from a pes’iod eootempor.sry with the first introducion of Ensisire, ohas,shorlc,hs t’ ‘ use l’lst,j,er,’r,’f Austria, anti nsa(t ‘r English goves-nmesst tote Ireland, and at this moment they its the Astntrtan service, lie /. 5 F,.b. I 545), an .1 wan a. by hts fisminh ass tnnt’socc ssnnaually rare, of a baronial entate brtsthet’, Ls’ut’. Psretrx-Jssttse, Otis ineauut, i. 27 Dee. 1702 ; who having ctsntitstted for upwards of 610 yearn in the male tts. 10 J utso, I ‘22, i’ri’sc, so Attsctt-s, ‘la-s. ssf (‘Isarlen—Augunlan, heirs and name of him en whom it had been originally httte Pri,tee if Iirrcottltctns v- st Re1&’c, lady sf the itahare to oeosferred by lir.var H. It in remarkable, too, that of the tise Etnpress if A,sotria, anti Irft inosse, s. Cnant,r.o-hirncs.rts-.lunrnst-l- nos,’sn-Ctratr’ev, present peer. can be tracsd to Isave been held directly and ioteaedistile is. Enw’.san-Fassets-,toon,rst, 1,, 24 F’el,. loll;,.. 17 Feb. loOt, Maria—Frat,,-i,ra. s’,suul, in Costln- a’ot Kt’rnsalltsaegls. s. l’s’all’ssrga—t’lrntent ina—l?tsitolplsinst—F’rant’ist’.s, a elt.sti’ttnense. Hint-vu, the peninsula so called, which so lately as the it. Walbnrga-httttisxsss-stsl of Is’ ‘otter to the Eatlsrssn efAunlriss. 14th contssry is admeasurod at met-sly tsventy-sevsu acres, its. Amolia-lt’allturga. Lertl Tassife was a c’ ‘tstst if tlse It, ‘ly H’ ‘nsau lltnisire, cbsssss— England; bitt the adjoining manors, which formed the berlaiu awl prity-eotltn ill,r,’f the Esssperor of Ato.tt’ia, strength ansi substance of (iso baronial estate, were bold knight anti gransi ers,00 sf the ()r,h-r ef Letsps lii St. of stsbjecle, by rant, suit, and servico; via., Matheny, EDI Stephen; he ,s’a, at sase tttssc govertsor of Styria, anti then ,ster, Ste. ntattors were held of the monks of Citrist— if (label s, ansi am,, s,sit,istor , ,f j tsstire, and president of the church at a ebiofry of Is. 4,1. yearly. Kilbarrack, at a High Tribunal of Jss-stiee, ,s,s’l Supreme Cts,srt of Appeal service pssid for or under the i’amily of Do Tuyto of a pair at I ienna. Tie if. 21 Dcc. 1815, assd was i. by bin eldcot of farred glttvca. DeLvtN, which Las been time immemorial n,tn, Cit sat.ca Rso’snrst -June-ni -Psi swesn-Ctntr’c-r, 10th astst styling thottsselves Do Nogent. Do Capella, or Pita-John, present Vtncot ar faorc and Bane’, or tieLLyosoTe, wbi,so was but a subinfeudation made to bis kinsman by Hugh rtgtst to hear tt,,,se isis,, rn ‘a a t it-it/sIt out ‘ject wao roc’sg— do Lacy, as an ancient copy of his charter for that purpose nioed by the Comsnittee for f’rivilrgcs of SIte Honec of Lursie, 17 Aug. 1260. Creouio,,—l Aug. t 020. A rat-,—(iu.,a cross. arg., frelly. an f’eeot—A dottier artn, sit artnustr, ettibowed, ts’assdinhing a being as a naanor.° BLANC, another of the ancient baronies, sword, ppt., hill ,sts,l ptsstsa,et, ‘it’. S.’jtpoeit s’s—Dexter, tslst,t’ae, tsrg., te,tsSe of estoilon, na. manor of Dulak, to whom the Lords Li Pleoting yearly sistisler, a sea so -is, ‘titsgt s’’tlt.s’stl,’si, lir. Alsus—ltt It’s’ nigts,t sic’ ss,s-,s. St ,sl—C,sntle of Lhinhau, itolss,otia, TALBOT, E rus ASSD BAtttsx, IfS Sttngwsiougy, they may have existed in Irelaud, long before the practice F tilL 550’, TAt ns. 9 Aug. 1842, ltaria-Margaretta, yotsngont dan. of sit. Jasnss-Neil, 8. 4 June, 1002; si 24 Jnly, 1004. caislaiss royal b,,rne gotards, Soil son of the late J.-R. lees, Ecu., of Betstw,eth Hall, Alton, Hanta, and his wife, tl,e Hen. Emma Maynard, and ban had Sits-sn. Mtn’y-Ceoil, d. 31 July, 1067; said a dan., 8. 1 July, 1067. I - Frotseen-Margaret-Maria. ItIiicsgc. asscitnt noigniorial estates in Ireland, whose lords were vostost with the dignity of parliamentary barons, not 0115 nuder the crown but Ihe Lordship of lleLoosno. was belsi certainly es oepifo by grant from the King of itsiscritod by tbe Nugestt family exclusively, wlsetbor still extant fsslly evinces. Ltxwew was held as a stsbinfs.adatitsn under the lords of the liberty of Dssmond, ATsscaov was fotsdatory to the lords (and fasfy-efsss’ayes’s oceanisunatly) of the Lordship of Conoatsght for the time was bold of the heirs of Do Verdon as of their renderotl rent and service. Of the other remaining dignities—vie., TIc Courcy, or Kiugoalo, Offaloy, (the first title obtained hiy the ancestors of the Duke of Lobster its tbe country,) Gormanstown, Kllleen, and Duosaoy,—tbough of creating poet’s tsy patent commenced, and in that supposition otsly are hero named, yet they are of ouch recent or moslem acquirement in the families avhieh now possess (Item, tltot they aro excluded l’rom any eonsidemtion iu the TALBOT DE MALAHIDE, diao,soeion nf a fact solely t’ohating to seigniorai territories acquired in the reign of Heaaa’ II. and now possessed by (iso descendants of the blood and name of the original f,s,sndors. In this respect Hahabide seems to have been ssoiqste in Ireland, and its lords, pursuant to the nature of tlseir osiginal tenure and ttso terms of their royal chartcrs, never rendered homage, suit, or service, to any but the erost’o, nor acknowleslged any superior but the King of Estgland alone. Hiohard do Talbott, wIse is mentioned in Domnoslay-liossk, was Ilso 000amots ancestor of the Lords of Malsshitlo ann of the Earls of Shrewshury; and lu cooseqtstnee of the woll-knowa affinity of those two branches, the farssily i’s Ireland, by ancient entails and settlements, mssde the sncmbors of the hossno of Shrewabury next heirs its rensainder to their Trials estates, Rsrtseon Tetour, “Chevalier,” was Lord of Ilialahide TALBOIT otcll.t i.Aititsn,1°,.s teoy (.Jamn.oTalhitt,LL.fl.(, is the reign of Iiotuav II. and after that moo-tech eonforrud tlse dominion of Ireland on his son, Ps’iaee (sssbsoqssently Lisp) Jnssa, Sir Richard obtained a eonfirmatos’y grant of Isis hordnlsip, with Sac/s and See/u, Tol and Ttere, poorage of Trolsssssl ; Ti iron ‘Still sot tie S[ssl alsid,’, i u Ho Iho donor of Asso, Lody of Trios and of Consatsghl, out of Gte snanen of Alhenry, Ste. Exe, It. hills Hesoy II., aic, lately a lord iii avaitissg to tin’ I)neesa ; assul sties pro- sins] Lord 51 ,oltslsislt’, if Ilsilais isis’, ott. i ti ‘list, in the tiso ]toerago of tiss’ T’ttitosl Kiugdnnt, isereslitas’y hors) -adm irssl ssf Ma] till (tie asssl tho noao asijoining 1090