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190 MACARTNEY. (Fitz Patrick), 2d Earl of Upper Ossory [I.] Ho d. 10 Nov. 1873, at Farming Woods, co. Northampton, aged 73. His widow (from whom lie derived the estate of Lyveden, Farming Woods, Sc., in Northamptonshire), rf. 22 Sep. 1S32, at Snnnyside, Buxton. II. 1873. 2. Fitztatrick Henry (Vernon, formerly Smith), BaBOM LyyuDF.N, s. and h., b. 27 April 1824, and lap. at St. James' Westirj. ; «3. at Eton and at Durham : authorised by Royal Lift, 5 Aug. 1S45 to take the name of Pinion in lieu of that of Smith ; Attache at Madrid, 1840-48 ; at Han- over, 1848-10, and at Berlin, 1840. Private See. to the heart of the Woods and Forest department, 1840 ; to his father when at the War office, 1S.V2, and when at the Board of Control, 1855-58. He in. 21 June 1858, at St. Set. Han. s.p. Alhreda Elizabeth, 7th an<l yst. da. of Charles William ( Wkntwortii-Kit/wii.ua.m), 5th Eabl Fitzwili.iam, by Man-, da. of Thomas (DUSDAS), 1st Baron Dcndas OP Askk. She, who was b. 3 Sep. 1S29, (/. 11 Nov. 1891, at 4 Belgrave place. Family Islulcs.— These, in 1S83, consisted of 1,138 acres in Northamptonshire, worth £5,529 a year. Principal RaUUncc. Farming Woods, near Thrapstone, co. Northampton. M. MACARTNEY, MACARTNEY OF LISSANOURE, MACARTNEY OF DERVOCK and MACARTNEY OF PARK1IURST AND AUCHINLECK. Barony [I.] i. George Macartney, of Lissanoure, co. Antrim, ] 177G " n 'j' ' s ' °^ George Macartney, of the same, by Elizabeth, yst. da. of the Rev. John Winder, Hector of Carmony and Preb, Viscountcy [I.] ofKilroot, wast. 4 Jnnel787 ; was Envoy to Russia, 1704-60. and T itrftg Ambassador there, 1707-G8, having been knighted, 13 Oct. 1704, I. ' and made a Knight of the White Eagle of Poland, June 1700 ; Earldom [I.] ff,r Cockermouth, April 170S : for Armagh [I.], July 170S ; for the Ayr Boroughs, 1774, and for Becralston, 1780: Ch. Sec. I. 1/94. for Ireland, 170S-72 ; P.C. [I.], 1709; KB., 20 May 1772; P rp Til ^ ov - °^ * ue Caribbean Islands, 1770-84, and was o, 10 July .caiony |o.-l>.j U)1{D MCCARTNEY, BARON OF LISSANOURE, co. I. 179U, Antrim [I.], taking his seat, 12 March 17S8. He was Gov. of t 0 Madras, 1784-86, and was, in Feb. 1785, appointed Gov. Gen. of jgQQ India, but declined the post. From 1792 to 1704 he was Ambassador to China, being <■»'., 10 July 1702, VISCOUNT MACARTNEY OF DERVOCK, co. Antrim [I.] ; P.O., 1792, and, on his return home, being nr., 1 March 1705, EARL MACARTNEY [I.] In 1795 he was on a mission to Italy, and was on his return a: BARON MACARTNEY OF PARKHURST, co. Surrey, AND OF AUCH INLECKf") iu the Stewartiy of Kircud. bright [G.B.] He was Gov. of the Cape of Good Hope, 1790-08. lie *»., 1 Feb. 1708, at St. Geo. Han. sq., Jane, 2d da. of John (Stuart), 3d Earl of Bute [&.% the celebrated Minister, by Mary, sua jure Baroness Mount Stuart ok Wortley. He d. s.p., 31 March 1800, aged 08, at Coruey House, Chiswick, and was bur. 9 April at Chiswick when all his honours became cxtinct.{ h ) M.I. at Lissanoure, co. Antrim. Will pr. 1800. His widow, who was b. April 1742, d. 28 Feb. 1828. Will pr. 1828. ( a ) His grandfather, George Macartney, of Lissanoure afsd., was a younger son of George Macartney, of Auchinhck, near Kircudbright, in Scotland. ( b ) He left the estate of Lissanoure, after the death of his widow, to his niece, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Travels Hume, the only child of his sister, Elizabeth, by John Balaquier, Major 13th Dragoons. Her descendants took the name of Macartney after that of Hume.