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200 MAGHERAMORNE. III. 1G30. J. Arthur (Magexxis), Viscount Magexxis t>r Iveagii [I.], s. and Ii. He was excepted from pardon in Cromwell's act of 1652 and was one of the Roman Catholic nobility [I.] who " remonstrated " in 1063.(") lie d. s.p. and was bur, 1 May UiS3, in St. Catherine's church, Dublin. IV. 1 G83. Jf. Hugh (Magexxis), Viscount Magexxis of Iveagii [I.], br. and h. He d. s.p. and was bur. 5 Dec. 16S4, at St. Catherine's afsd. V. 1G84, J. Bryan (Magexxis), Viscount Magexxis op Iveagii to [I.], br. andh.. who, in 10S9, sat in the Pari. [I.J of King James II. for I GO 1 . whom he raised a regiment of Dragoons and one of Infantry and by whom he was num. Lord Lieut, of co. Down. He til. in 16S9 Margaret, da. of William (uk BtTRGH), 7th Earl ck Clanrii'ardk [I.], by Lcttice, da. of Sir Henry Shirley, Bart. By his attaiuder in 1(391 the pccra'jc became forfeited. He, at the close of the Irish campaign ou behalf of James II., entered the Austrian service with a battalion of 500 men, whom he lauded (from Cork) at Hamburgh in June 1892. He d. s.p. 1693. His widow, who was b. 1673, m. in 1696 Thomas Butler, of Kilcash, co. Tipperary, and (/. there (a widow) 19 July 1741. () MAGHERAMORNE.^) Barony. 2. Sir James Macxaghtex MacGarel-IIogg, Bart., was I. 1S87. n-. 5 July 1SS7,( <1 ) BAUON MAGHEKAMOHNE of Magheramome, co. Antrim. He was s. and h. of the lit. Hon. Sir James Weir Hoog, Bart, (so at. 20 July 1846), Administrator Gen. of Bengal, and sometime Chairman of the East India Company, by Mary Claudine, da. of Samuel Swinton, of Swiuton, co. Berwick, and was b. 3 May 1823, at Calcutta ; ed. at Eton and at Ch. Ch. Oxford; matric. 12 May 1812; entered the army 1813; Lieut. Col. 1st Life Guards, 1855-59 ; M.P. for Bath, 1865-68; for Truro, 1871-75, aud for the Hornsey division, 18S5-87 ; Chairman of the Motrup. Board of Works, 1S70-S9 ; K.C.B. (civil) 1874 j sue. his father as second Baronet, 27 May 1S76 ; sue. to the estate of Magheramorne, by the death of Charles MalGahel (his uncle by marriage) in compliance with whose will he took by Royal lie, 8 Feb. 1877, the name of MacGarcl, before that of Hogg, being 10 years afterwards raised to the peerage, in 1S77, as aforesaid. He »i. 31 Aug. 1857. at Llandegai, co. Carnarvon, Caroline Elizabeth Emma, 1st da. of Edward Gordon (Douglas-Pennant), 1st Baiion PkNRHYN OK LLANDEGAI, by his first wife, Julianna Isabella Mary da. aud coheir of George Hay Dawkins- Pennant. He d. 27 June 1890, aged 67, at 17 Grosveuor gardens, aud was bur. in Bromptou cemetery. Will pr. at £159,718. His widow who was b. 20 May 1834, living 1893. II. 1890. 2. James Douglas (MacGaiiel-IIugg), Baron MAG- HERAMORNE, also a Baronet [1846], s. aud h., b. 16 Jan. 1861, at Prince's terrace, Hyde Park ; sometime Capt. in the 1st Life Guards ; sue. to the (*) See vol. ii, p. 149, note " d," sub " Carlingford," for a list of these. See also Burke's " Extinct Peerage," edit. 1S83, p. 611, for a curious account of the state of this family soon after the Restoration. () The title seems to have been assumed by various parties even as late as 17S3, in which year was hung for murder Daniel Magennis, M.D., whose nephew thus styled himself. See " If. and Q.," 7th s., xi, 398. It is stated in Burke's " Extinct Peerage" (edit. 1883, p. 611), that " Magennis, styling himself Viscount Iveagh, was Col. of the Irish Brigade iu Spain at or shortly before the breaking out of the great French Revolution. Documents signed by him as Viscount Iveagh are iu existence." ( c ) The name is that of the settlement of the ancient tribe of Morne. The estate was acquired in 1812, by Charles MacGarel, who m. in 18f>0, Mary Kosina, sister of Sir James Weir Hogg, Bart., to whose son (the 1st Baron Magheramorne) he left it on his death s.p, iu 1876. ( ll ) This was one of the eight "Jubilee Baronies er. in July 1887, for a lint of which see vol. ii, p. 238, uote " a," sab " Cheylcsmorc."