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YOU Balleley-Sasoucl, tel Dec. 1843; accidentally killed, Aug. 1866, while descending from Mount Blanc. Elizabeth-Susan, so. 17 July, 1861, Cot. William l’astnn t’urnell, C.ll. Sir George ‘I.in Feb. 1848, and was e. by bie eldest son, the present baronet. C””’io—24Noi’. 1813. A s’s—Icr fesse, sa. and arg. in chief tsve lions, rampantgoardant, and in base an anchor, creel, with cable, all counter— chaa,, d. first—A dosni-nnieors, caaped, erm., snaned, arnsed, and healed, or, gorged with a naval croon, az. supporting an anrh,,r, erect, so. Jiss’t,s—llr right and persisl. dial—Formosa t’tzee, near ll,ddenhcad, Beets. YOUNG. bi YorNs, Tue ItT. HON. SIR JOHN, of Bailieborougli Castle, no. Cavan J©©( j’ , a, oecretas’y of the Treasury from (sctse it. d Aug. 1010) had, 1841 to 1844, chief oooret.sry for Irelatsd from 1852 to iSIS; from 1855 to 1859, boil high eommiesinner of the lonian Isles; atad governor of Nen’ South Wales, fs’ona 18110 to 1867; nppointed governor ot Canada in 1865; b. 31 Aug. 1807; a. Isle father, as 2nd baronet, 10 March, 1848; 1. 8 April, 1835, Adelaide-Annabella, dau. of the late Slarehioneos of Hradfort, by her lot hsoeband, Edn’as’d-Tnite Dalton, For1. Itiztcagr. Some of the descendants of rise Scottish fansily of Young, ef Easrer Ss’aten ansi Aaldbar, eassse to Irriand, and settled in Sir William 1. 10 March, 1141. Ulsier; of these, use asseestor of Sir John Yessng, hart., svas Tne 11ev. Joan Yerass,aeiergyioan of the established elserels. It is asstlser, Isabella, was a sister of Sir Peter Young, slipped, cr1 on a chief, of the 2nd, three annalets, of the 3rd. of Easter Srat,sss, wIse o. a leinssssan and naesesahe. In she reigss af lfissg dears 1. of Englansi, this tier. John Young ii. ts’efoil, shipped, and lsolshssg in the dossIer sass’ a dagger, erect. in Ss’ssliansl, a dna. of hoe house of Deisglas, and went to tise Isertis of I rrlaasl. svlsere they aeltled ; after seine time lie ohcaused clsssrcls preferment, and also csssssiderablt loudest propcrty, ths’eagh the lady’s father, by an exchange of lands in the e,santirs of Bossegal and Iherry, seith Lord At,crcern, for on eqaivalen I in Sreltassd, as a settlement on Ins doss. and her fansity. I’art of these buds are nesv in the psasessioa ef Ilirhard Toeing, Rag oh Ceolkeiragts, their lineal descendant. The hIcv.,bs’tsn Yoesog had a nnnserons family. His eldest son, Jeours Yarssa, resided iii the cc. of Issnegal, e’herr he so., sind ha,1 set cml vls0dren, of wisoac lime scent sans. Being a snas ef g’sod fortune, nsachs attartscd Is floe Prs,trstant cause, isa svas nice essly an active partisan at the airge of Perry, bat was essabled fveqssesslly to scud aid to tIle besieged slesriag their ar,lessas sis-uggle. Ito scas, i’s consequence, one of the citizens of tsr-cry attaisslrsl by J Asses 11. Joan Tenon, Esq. of Coolhs’iragh, rise great-grandson of this Jamrs Yossog, is,. Catharine lInen, grassddass. ccl the iliglat 11ev. Andresv Knea, tise 2nd teslsop of liat4soe after the Iteformation, wise st. in lisat see in sf33. rly this snarriage the estate of Lossgh hot,° no. Isonegal, reese into the possession of Thomas, and Baron Hondas, of Askn, no. York, nnrl a Bart,, a yeeungrr sess of John Youssg, to ss’hossu, svlnle in infancy, it bord-bicnt. of the North Riding of Yorkshire, grand was scilled hy his uncle, Tlsoaias Rnoa. This Tneasss Torsos, Rsq. of Loogh Esh, a. in 7748-41, Rebecca, nsastnr of the Freemasons of England, b. 5 Feb. sian. of liliver Singletoss, of tort Singlesssn, co. dtonaghan, by 1795; ns. 0 Sept. 1823, Sophia - Jane, youngest Miss Anlecso,l Isis svife, dasi. of Oliver Anhelel, Rsq. of Assketet data, of the late Sir Hndsvorth Williamson, Burt. Grove, c’s. Mossagisan, end Isasi issue (seish four dane., of svhons (which lady rl. 21 May, 1865.) His lordship inhnritcd, Joalsella is,. William Sinclair, Es,1. of iboly thu co. Tyrone; and Fob, 1839. Itetserea, so. to A. Ferrestes’, Lost. of Clover I till, co. Decry), hires saris, Tnsouas, ci. in i7f8, Eheahrth, dan. of the 11ev. Arthur h’os’de s-color s,f Srgor, ro. Armagh, of tho family of Ferde, of Seaforde, of a fsinsily to wlsiols else historian and ilse genealogist hove Cs. Doo’ss, and left issue. Jessa, sif chess, presently. William, seho es. Rebecca, dan. of Laurence O’tTara, Esq. of bee been still nsore rensaekatsle for producing a serieo sf men Broohficld, cc. Donegni. Tue 2usd son, Toe itnc. dons Yonno, of Eden, co. Arnsagh, Os. in April, sad esf the distinguished branelses, the psisunips] sic, 1. Dusnen 17ff, Anne, dan. of John 3t’Clintocle, Esq. of l’s’hntn, cc. Done- of’ Blair r’asble, cc. Perth, nosr represented by B,euann Lesion gal (see Breee’o Inside I Gentry), and had issat, Z E T Tlsoosas, sn officer in the service of the lOon. East India Comsasuy, Itads-as Presidency. lIe rereis-ed lngh military apps,inlsssessls frons the t)eske of Wellingloss (then Gee. Welles- tel-I dsss’ing she ihlnhralla svas’, usssd svas one of isis staff at the ssse,nerable halite of Assaye, in 1803. Ide sc-an unfertenately lost at sea in retneniog to Enro1se, in 1888. The ship in svlnots he ensbarlied, asod th,’ee etlsrr richly laden Indiasnen, fs,ssnslers’d in a stos’sn off rise ihlassi’itiess, Wss.LsAa,. created a barr. in 1571. Jsslsn, rector ssf the Iisissg sf ltillialsil, eo. Tyrone. He sss. Margaret, o’idow of J. Lenriruso, Esq., ansi 11.11 Aug. 1844. His svistosv sesrcivesl vsntil the follesriesg lanesery. Ateaander, on olheer in the RN. lIe si. in 1810. Sssssnsrsa-llaria. tiehsessco, so. to Johss Denelty, Req. Both are dead, tenving issue. She st. in 1817. Anteelell. Catharine, iso. to Cot. T.-C. Harris, and rf. at Psenah, in 1804, The lvii son, Wariest Tense, Esq. of Bailielssreagh Castle, an East India director, seas created a hart., id Ang. 1021 so. 20 Sept. 1800, Lacy, youngest dan. of Licnl.-Cot. L’tsnrhes Fs’edeeick, eldest 550 of Sir Chssrlcs Frrdrvieh. RB., yesingcr brother sf Sir John Frrdes’is’k, ens hart, of Darwood t’arh, co Sssrrey, and by hor 5. .lo sin, isresent best. is. ‘fhossas,t. in dais. 1510; in the Bengal civil service; sss 24 Jane, 1044, llnry-d. I)ennsn. fan, of the lots William-Pitt llnslrn, Esq., assd 1. 104f, leaving a son, W’sceseos-Nnen— llro’ros, t. isesilsameess, ssnd a lass., t.ncy. iii Charles. b. in 1811 ci. nI Calcutta, 18 llarch, 1838. iv. Willians, Is. in Jesne, 1017, a Itengol cavalry officer. v. Ilrienos-Edn’ard, loin Jour, loll, a leengol cavalry officer; so. -1 tsre. 1o44, Francrs, eldest don, of Cape Fs’rdnrieh Nelseon-Shinner: she din tS0. s. Anna, os. 14 June, 1Sf 0, to AshoIpbc-Cbristophe-Edonard, Harass Von Darnekew, svho ef. at Lanban, Prussia, 21 May, 1562. is. Lacy. iii. Angessta-Maria, es, 3 Apnl, 1111, Goorge Rohleston, Esq,, and has a son, Wilhians-Vilette. Ci’v,slio,,—25 Aag. 1521 Ari,s—Arg., three piles, so., ench charged with n trefoil, f.’rr,sl—A dcnsi-hioss, rampant, charged sss the shosshder with a o’,isssso—R,siseri 1ss’tsdeatiss proestat. Srssf—Baihelsos’oogh Czetle, no. Cavsn. Z E T LAND. ZRTLANH, EARL OF (Sir Thorsssss Dundas, K.T.), as 2nd earl, at the decease of his father, 19 3Lnintgr. “Thorsondasrs,” says Lord Woodhenselee, “are descended assigned sn m’igin of high antiqssity and splendour, but which easinosstly distiogssished for their pnbfc steviecs in the highest offices in Scotland.’’ The chief ef Ihe house is Jeasno Dnsnan, Esq. of Dundas; Bnure-Drsnaa, Esq., nassjer in the army, representalive, sloe, of tho illustrious house of Bsura of Airf/u; is. Dnseas of * TIse estatc ssf Loagh F.sk reessinesh in the ssamr of Young .4s’ssiefoe; iii. DesnAs of Bedsli,sycfsss; and iv. Dunces of nnbil this prrsrst tsossessor asssssusesh lice snrsa,sr of I i500KE, in Fis,m,eeef’. THOMAS Dunces, grandson end heir of Sir John Pandas, nf esscsshshienee sr-ills the ,vifl of isis maternal grcal—usccle, Henry— Vaeglsae Brookr, Rsq., sunny years 31.P. for the eo. nfDsnegsl 1214