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CHARLEVILLE 141 pr. 1764. His widow m., as 2nd wife,(*) John Mayne, of Richings in Iver, Bucks, Major in the Army, who thereupon assumed the name of CoGHiLL, and was cr. a Bart. 24 Mar. 178 1. He d. s.p., 14, and was bur. 22 Nov. 1785, when his Baronetcy became extinct. She d. 28 July, and was bur. 6 Aug. 1789, with her 2nd husband, at Aldenham, Herts. Will pr. 1789. BARONY [I.] I. Charles William Bury, only s. and h. T of John B., of Charleville Forest in King's '" County, by Catherine, 2nd da. and coh. of Francis VISrOIJNTCY n l Sadleir, of Sopwell Hall, co. Tipperary, which ^ ■-' John was s. and h. of William B., of Shannon I. 1800. Grove, co. Limerick, by Jane, only sister of Charles (Moore), Earl of Charleville and Baron Moore EARLDOM [L] OFTuLLAMORE[I.]abovenamed,was^. 30 June 1764, -[ Q (i '^ f'^w weeks before the death of his father (4 Aug. 1764), whoa few months before (17 Feb. 1764) had sue. to the Charleville estates on the death of (his maternal uncle) the said Earl. B.A. Dublin 1785. M.P. for Kilmallock 1789-90 and 1791-97. He took an active part in suppressing the Irish re- bellion of 1798. On 26 Nov. i797hewascr.BARONTULLAMOREOF CHARLEVILLE FOREST in King's County [I.], on 29 Dec. 1 800 he was fr. VISCOUNT CHARLEVILLE OF CHARLEVILLE FOREST (") in King's County [I.], and on 16 Feb. 1806 was rr. EARL OF CHARLE- VILLE [I.]. Rep. Peer [I.] 1801-35; F-R-S- 31 Mar. 1803; Pres. of the Royal Irish Academy 1812-22; F.S.A. 28 Apr. 18 14. He m., 4 June 1798, Catherine Maria, widow of James Tisdall, of Bawn, co. Louth, da. and h. of Thomas Townley Dawson, of Kinsaley, co. Dublin, by Joanna, da. of Anderson Saunders, of Newtown Saunders, co. Wicklow. He d. suddenly, 31 Oct. 1835, in his lodgings at Dover, aged 71, and was bur. at Charleville. Will pr. Mar. 1837. His widow, who had been ed. at a French convent, d. 24 Feb. 1851, in Cavendish Sq., Midx., aged 90.('=) Will pr. Mar. 1851. (*) The account of her in The Abbey of Kilkhampton, by Sir Herbert Croft, 1780, p. 44, suggests that she was then living in adultery with Major Mayne, his 1st wife being then alive. V.G. (>>) This was one of the numerous Irish Peerages conferred (on the last day of such creations before the Union) on persons who already possessed a Peerage of that King- dom, See Appendix H to this volume. (■=) She was long a leader in Dublin society. " Her manners were Irish, and not exactly the sort that pleased me, but after many years' acquaintance, the excellence of her heart, her sense, her wit, and friendship, has completely attached us to her." (Lady Sarah Lennox). V.G.