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252 CLANCARTf. IV. 1676 4- Donooh (Maccarty), Earl of Clancarty (1658), to Viscount Mcskemiy and Baron Blarney (1628) in the peerage of 1691. Ireland, only s. and h. He m. (at the age of 16) 31 Dec, 1684(»), tt Westm. Abbey, Elizabeth, 2d da. of Robert (Spenckr), 2d Earl of Sunderland, by Anne, da. of George (Diqhy), Earl ok Bristol, Tho' under age he, by royal dispensation, sat in the House of Lords fL] in 16S9. He was Lord of the Bedchamber to James II, whose cause he zealously espoused, being in command of a Reg. of Infantry in the Irish army, 1689 ; he was taken prisoner at the siege of Cork, 1690, and confined to the Tower of Loudon, whence he escaped to France in 1694, his immense estates (worth at their now value £200,000 a year) having being forfeited, and he himself attainted, when all his honours became forfeited, 11 May, 1691. He was in command of a troop of Horse Guards in France till 1697. His wife abovenavned d. abroad June 1704. He is said to have been restored to his hononrs Sep. 1721( b ). He d. at his residence on an island in the Elbe, by Altona, near Ham- burgh, Oct. 1734(c). V. 1734. 5. Robert Maccarty, styled VISCOUNT MUS- KERRY (1686—1734) who, but for the attainder, would in 1734 have been Earl ok Clancarty, &c. [I.] and who appears to have been so desig- nated,( d ) s. and h., b. 16S5. He was in command of a man-of-war in or before 1722 and as late as 1733 ; Gov. of Newfoundland, 1733-35. Being unable to obtain a recognition of his peerage, he emigrated to France, residing many years on an annual pension of .£1,000 at Boulogne-snr-mer. He in. 14 Dec. 1722, Joanna, da. of Henry Player(°) of Alverstoke, Hants, Capt R.N., by Joanna his wife. She d. at St. James, Westm., 13 and was bur. 24 Jan. 1758, at Alverstoke, aged 61. Will dat. 16 Sep., 1758, pr. 6 April, 1759, by Charlotte Kempthorne, Spinster, one of the Exors. He is said to have m. a second wife. He d. 19 Sep., 1769, in France( f ) (or, as some say, at Plais Hoff, near Hamburgh) aged 84, having had two sons both in the French service, both of whom are said to have died s.p. and probably d. v.p.(e) V. 1803. 1. Willia5i Power Keating Trench of Garbally, co. Galway, s. and h. of Richard Trench of the same by Frances, da. and h. of David PowerC 1 ) of Corheen, in that co., was b. 1741 ; sue. his Father, 1768 ; was (for nearly 30 years) M.P. for co. Galway, 1769-97 ; Col. of the Galway Militia, and was, 25 Nov. 1797, ex. BARON KILCONNEL OF GARBALLY, co. Galway ; on 3 Jany. 1801, VISCOUNT DUNLO OF DDNLO AND BALLINAS- LOE, in the counties of Galway and Roscommon [I.] aud, finally, 12 Feb. 1S03, EARL OF CLANCARTY,( b ) co. Cork [I.] He m. 30 Oct. 1762, Anne, sister of Luke, lBt Viscount Mountjoy [I.], da. of the Rt. Hon. Charles Gardiner of Dublin, by Florinda, da. of Robert Norman of Lagore, co. Meath. He d. 27 April 1805. His widow, who was 6. 13 May 1746, d. 8 July 1829. ( a ) In Evelyn's diary of that date it is said he " gives no great prestige of worth." ( b ) See Crossly's 11 Irish Peerage" 1715, p. 55, scd quere. ( c ) In the " Historical Register " for " 1717 " under " Sep. 17 " it is stated that " the Earl of Clincarty dy'd lately at Hamburgh "—while in that for " 1734 " among the deaths in October is " At Altena, near Hamburgh, the Rt. Hon. Donagh, Earl of Cleucarty, &c." The first entry seems an error. C 1 ) Among " the names of those persons who were exempted in the Act of Indemnity of 17 47 " there occur those of three Peers, viz,, (1 ) The Earl of Traquair [S.] ; (2) The Earl of Kellie [S.] ; and (3) The Earl of Clancarty [I.]. ( c ) See " Mawson's obits " where she is called " Mrs. Player of Pall Mall." ( f ) See "Annual Register, 1769." (8) On 7 March 1791 admon. of the Rt. Hon. Elizabeth Farnelly, Countess of Clan- carty, of Wissienburg, in Bas Alsace, Germany, widow, was granted to Cecilia Macarty, spinster, the da. On 18 June 1792 the admon. of the Hon. Lady Cecilia De Bayard, formerly Macarty, heretofore of Mezieres in France, but late of Manheim, in Germany, was granted to " Piere Pieron de Bayard, Esq.," the husband. ( b ) He. was descended from John Power, who m. Eleanor, the 3d and yst. sister of Donogh (Maccarty), 1st Earl of Clancarty [I.] The representation, however, of that E is in. hiB own descendants, not in those of the eaid Eleanor his youngest sister.