SARSFIELD — SAUNZAVER. 59 co. Limerick [I.], with the precedency of the paterit of 2 April 3 G25.(«) He was living 1634 but appear* to have d. before 1643.( b ) II. 1G4CH 2. William (Sarsfield), Viscount Sarsfield of Kil- mallock, &c. [I.], s. and h. He was knighted v. p. 30 June 1617, iu Ireland J mic. to the peerage on his father's death. He m. Jane Roche, both being living 22 AprU 1623. He settled his estate in 1645. III. 1G60? 3. David, called sometimes (but erroneously) Daniel to (Sarsfield), Viscount Sabsfield of Kilmallock and Babon of lG'Jl. Barretts Cocnty [I.], s. aud h. ; sue. to the peerage on his father's death. He m. firstly Elena Fitzgerald. He m. secondly ( — ) da. of Patrick De Coubcv. He d. s.p., being slain, 12 July 1691, at the battle of Aughritn,( c ) on the part of James II., and, having been attanted, all his honours became forfeited.^) SAUMAREZ, see DE SAUMAREZ. SAUNDERS OF DEEPS. i.e., " Saunders of Deeps, co. Wexford," Barony [I.] (Gore), cr. 1758 with tlie V'lSCOUWTCY ok Si'Iilev of Castle Gore [I.] ; see "Arran" Earldom [I.], cr. 1762. SAUNDERSON OF BAN THY. t.&, "Saunderson of Bantry," co. Cork," Burony [I.] (Saunderson), a: 1627 with the Viscountcy of Castleton [1.]. which see ; ex., with the Earldom of CartletOD of Sandbeck, 1723. SAUNDEKSON OF SAXBY. i.e., " Saunderson of Saxby, co. Lincoln," Barony (Saunderson), cr. 1714; see Castleton ok Sandbeck," Earldom, cr. 1720 ; ex. 1723. SAUNZAVER. Ralph de Saunzaver, was with about 60 others sum. 8 June (1294) 22 Ed. I. to attend the King to advise on the affairs of the realm, but this was not a regular writ of summons to Parl.( e ) and no hereditary Barony was cr. thereby. (") See vol. iv, p. 395, note " b," sub " Kingsale," for fuller particulars of this pro- Meding. ( b ) "The estates of the Kilmallock branch were forfeited in 1641," writes R. Caulfield (see p. 58, note " d.") They were, however, restored at the Restoration of Charles II., 30 years before their final forfeiture in 1691. ( c ) Sec vol. i, p. 311, note " b," sub " Bellew," for list of Peers killed and taken prisoners iu that battle. Accordiug however to the pedigree registered in 1769 at the Coll. of Arms [" Howard," fo. 25], he d. 8 Oct. 1662. (d) It was assumed as under, (i) By Dominick Sarsfield, s. and h. of Edward S. of Cork (1642), who was s. and b. of the Hon. Dominick Sarsfield, whose will dat. 7 Sep. was pr. 19 Oct. 1642, which Dominick was a yr. 8. of the 1st Lord. He was Col. of a Reg. of Cavalry iu the Irish army ; went to France and was first Lieut, of the Body Guards there, aud subsequently Col. of the King's Regiment. He m. but d. s.p. being killed at Chiari in Italy. (ii) By David Sarsfield, br. and h. of the above. He was Col. of Dragoons in the Spanish Service, Gov. aud Commandant at Badajoz, and was killed at Villa Viciosa. (iii) By Dominick Sarsfield, s. aud h. of the above. He d. unm., in Sicily about 1718. (iv) By Edward Sarsfield, br. and h. of the above. He was i. 11 June 1693 at Perpignan. (v) By Edward Sarsfield, s. and h. of the above. He, who was 6, 2 Jan. 1743, m. iu 1784 and had issue. ( u ) See vol. i, p. 259, note "c," sub " Basset de Sapcote."
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