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l^arbara €:olUQe Itbraro 
CHARLES SUMNER, LL.D., 

OF BOSTON. 
[CUh of iB3i>.) 



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Two hundred and fifty copies only of 
the Fourth Volume of the ** Visitation of 
Ireland'' have been printed at my Private 
Press. This copy is No. i6o 



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Denmark Hilly S.E. 




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EDITED BY 



FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP. 



VOLUME 4. 



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PRIVATELY PRINTED. 



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LIST OF PEDIGREES. 



Page 

Annesley, Earl - - - - - 46 

Athlumney, Baron - - - - 108 

Bewley - - - - - - 60 

Blake of Corbally, co. Galway - - ' ^^7 

BowEN of Bowen's Court, co. Cork - - 14 

Cavan, Earl of - - - - - 20 

Casey of The Donaghies, Raheny, co. Dublin - 6 

Dillon, Viscount - - - - 88 

Dillon, formerly of Rathmoyle, co. Roscommon- 123 

Fuller of Glashnacree, co. Kerry - - 81 

GosFORD, Earl of - - - - 70 

Greene of Millbrook and of Hallahoise, co. 

Kildare 83 

H EATON- Armstrong of Roscrea, Kings County i 

Kelly of Mucklon, co. Galway, and of Kilcash, 

CO. Roscommon - - - - 96 

KiRKPATRiCK of MohiU, CO. Leitrim - - 65 

Lyons of Old Park, Belfast, co. Antrim - yy 

MoLONY of Cragg, co. Clare - - - 28 

Moore, formerly of Kilcurry, Taghshinny, co. 

Longford - - - - - 74 

O' Donovan of Clan Cathal, co. Cork - - 55 

O'Reilly, formerly of Baltrasna, co. Meath - 120 

Reeves of Besborough, co. Clare - - 99 

Sandes of Greenville, co. Kerry - - 23 

Shackleton of Ballitore, co. Kildare - - 50 

SwANZY of Newry, co. Armagh - - - 9 

Wade of Clonebraney, co. Meath - - 112 

West - - - - - - 33 

WiCKLOW, Earl of - - - - 128 

Wilson of Curry grane, co. Longford - -25 



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^' Book-plate of ''Ex Libris Sir Edmimd Thomas 

Bewley, LL.D." 

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> Book-plate of "James . F . Fuller . F.S.A." 

V Armorial Bearings of Viscount Dillon 
v' Armorial Bearings of Baron Athlumney 
vArms of Sir Henry Arthur Blake, G.C.M.G. 

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jleaton^dlrm^trons of 3&O0 
ma, 3Bi(ng*0 County. 



William Henry Armstrong of-pBridget, only dau. and 
Mount Heaton and Farney coheir of Lieut.-Colonel 
Castle, King's County (only Charles MacDonnell of 



Arms 0H rtcord in UisUr^s Ofici, — 
Qiiarterly : ist and 4th, Gales, three dexter 
arms vambraced and embowed proper, 
Armstrong; and and 3rd, Vert, a lioii 
rampant argent, Heaton, 

Crests, — I, A dexter arm, nunbraced 
and embowed, the hand grasping an armed 
leg, ooaped at the thigh ana bleeding, all 
proper, Armstrong; 2, A lion rampant 
proper, ducally crowned, plain collared and 
chained or, Heaton, 

Motto, — Vi et armis. 



son of the Rt. Hon^ John 
Armstrong of Mount Heaton 
and Famey Castle, P.C., M.P., 
D.L., by Letitia his wife, eldest 
dau. and coheir of Abraham 
Green of Bailymacreese, co. 
Limerick); bom at Toulouse, 
France, 21 June 1774; M.P. 
(Irehmd) for Wicklow Borough 
9 January 1798 ; died at 
Passy, near Paris, aged 61, 
21 September 1835, and 
bur. in the Montmartre 
Cemetery, Paris. Will dated 
26 August 1835, proved at 
Dublin 16 April 1836, by 
Bridget Armstrong of Petite 
Rue Verte, Faubouigh, St 
Honore, Paris, the reUct and 
sole Executrix. 



New Hall and Kilkee, 
CO. Clare, Lieut-Colonel 
Commandant of the 
Earl of Belvidere's 
Regiment, M.P. for 
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, 
by Bridget his wife, 3rd 
dau. of John Bayly of 
Debsborough, co. Tip- 
perary; bom at New Hall 
10 October 1790; marr. 

7 April 1809; died at 
Kingstown, ca Dublin, 
aged 70, 20 October 
1 860, and bur. at Killone 
Abbey, ca Clare. Will 
dated 27 June 1845, 
with codicil dated 15 
October 1859, proved 

8 November i86o. 




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Letitia Mary, bom Letitia Charlotte, bom at Mount 
at Mount Heaton Heaton 21 Febraary, bapt at 
1 1 February 1810 ; Roscrea, King's County, 26 Feb- 
died there 11 July, ruary 181 1; marr. at St Peter's, 
bur. at Ballycahill, Dublin, i June 1841, Charles 
CO. Tipperary, 14 William Hamilton of Hamwood, 
July 1 8 1 1 . CO. Meath (eldest son of Charles 

Hamilton of Hamwood, by 
Marianne Caroline his wife, dau. 
of William Tighe of Rosanna, co. Wicklow, M.P.); 
bom at Hamwood i April, bapt. at Dunboyne, co. 
Meath, 28 April 1802 ; J.P. for co. Meath ; died 
at 40 Lower Dominick Street, Dublin, aged 77, 
on Monday, 16 February, bur. at Dunboyne 20 
February 1880. Will (with three codicils) was 
proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 23 March 
1880, by William Tighe Hamilton of Hamville, co. 
Dublin, Frederick Townes Hamilton of Coolayna, 
CO. Kildare, and Charles Robert Hamilton of 
8 Belgrave Square, Monkstown, co. Dublin, the 
Ei^ors. She died at 40 Lower Dominick Street, 
Dublin, on Friday, 28 June, and was bur. at 
Dunboyne i July 1872. =p 

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Gertrade Catherine, bora at Mount 
Heaton 22 July 1813, and bapt at 
Roscrea; marr. at Florence, Italy, 
17 October 1839, John Bayly of 
Debsborough (son of John Bayly of 
Debsborough, by Mary Elizabeth Helena 
his wife, only child and heir of Richard 
Uniacke of Mount Uniacke, co. Cork) ; 
D.L. for CO. Tipperary; died at St Helier, 
Jersey, aged 59, on Sunday, 14 May 1865. 
Will proved in the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, II August 1865, by Gertmde 
Catherine Bayly of 24 Molesworth Street, 
in the City of Dublin, widow, the sole 
Executrix. She died at 56 Fitzwilliam 
Square North, Dublin, aged 61, 4 October, 
and was bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, 
Harold's Cross, Dublin, 5 October 1874. 
Admon was granted at the Principsd 
Registry, Dublin, 18 April 1875, to 
Charles Armstrong of 13 Crescent, 
Limerick, the brother. 



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Bridget, bom at Mount 
Heaton, King's County, 21 
February, bapt. at Roscrea, 
King's County, 13 March 
1 8 14; marr. at Genoa, Italy, 
23 March 1849, James 
Dobr^e of Rock Lodge, 
CO. Devon ; died at St. 
Helier, Jersey, on Sunday, 
4 April 1880. 



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John Heaton-Armstrong of Famey Castle,- 
CO. Tipperary, and of Mount Heaton, King's 
County; bom at Mount Heaton i May, 
bapt. at Roscrea 9 May 181 5; served as 
Lieutenant in the Austrian Cuirassiers and 
Walmoden Dragoons ; Lord of the Manor 
of Roscrea; assumed by Royal Licence 
dated 13 December 1890, in accordance 
with the terms of his grandfather's will, the 
additional surname and arms of Heaton; 
died at Gorz, Austria, aged 76, on Wednesday, 
29 April, bur. there i May 1891. 



-Josephine Therfese, 
youngest dau. of 
Franz Mayr of 
Leoben, Styria, 
Austria ; marr. at 
the British Em- 
bassy, Vienna, 29 
May 1849 ; died 
at Jersey 5 April 
1859, and bur. 
there. 



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John Childe Armstrong, bom at— Lucie Anne, youngest dau. of Charles Henry Cobbe of the 
Klagenfurt, Austria, 31 December Hon^^* East India Co.'s Service, Major 60th Regiment 

Bengal Native Infantry (and grand-daughter of General 
George Cobbe, R.A.), by Anne his wife, dau. of Colonel 
on Tuesday, 30 March, bur. in Gravatt, R. A. ; bom at Edmonton, co. Middlesex ; marr. in 
Brompton Cemetery, London, London, on Saturday, 21 November 1885. 
2 April 1886. 



1849; died s.p. at 10 Arundel 
Street, Strand, London, aged 36, 



William Charles Heaton-Armstrong of"f Baroness Bertha Maximiliana, only surviving 



Roscrea, co. Tipperary ; born at 
Gmunden, Austria, i September, bapt. 
there 23 September 1853; J. P. for co. 
Tipperary; Lord of the Manor of 
Roscrea. 



dau. of the 4th Baron Zois-Edelstein of 
Chiteau d'Egg, Camolia, Austria ; marr. 
at Veldes, Austria, 7 September 1885. 



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issue. 



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William Duncan Francis 
Heaton-Armstrong, bom 
at Veldes 29 September, 
bapt. at the British 
Embassy, Vienna, 22 No- 
vember 1886. 



John Dunamace Heaton- 
Armstrong, born at Salisbury 
House, Edmonton, on 
Tuesday, 21 February, bapt. 
at Brighton, co. Sussex, 
22 March 1888. 



Bertha Grace, bom at 4 Portland 
Place, Marylebone, London, on 
Monday, 2 January, bapt at All 
Souls', Langham Place, Marylebone, 
London, 31 January 1893. 



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Mary, bom in London i6 July 
1816; marr. at St. George's, 
Ehiblin, 12 July 1843, the 
Ven^** John Evans Johnson, 
D.D., Archdeacon of Ferns. 
She died at 70 Harcourt Street, 
Dublin, 8 March 1885. WiU 
proved in the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, 27 April 1885, ^7 ^^^ 
Rev. Henry Johnson of the 
Vicarage, Carberry, co. Kildare, 
and Frederick Francis Johnson 
of Woolwich, London, Captain 
Commissariat Staff, the Etors. 

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Emily Dorothea, bom in Paris 
21 December 181 7 ; died un- 
married in Paris, aged 18, 
5 February 1836, and bur. near 
her father in the Montmartre 
Cemetery, Paris. 



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Charles William Armstrong, bom at Abbeville, France, 19 
April 1819 ; died at Abbeville 31 May 1819, and bur. there. 



Louisa, bora in Paris 22 October 182 1, and bapt there; 
marr. at St Mary's, Dublin, 21 December 1861, as his 2nd 
wife, the Rev. Francis Henry HaU of Dmmcullin, co. Down 
(eldest son of James Traill Hall, Barrister-at-Law, by Anne 
Cockerell his wife, only child of John Moubray); bora 
23 August 1820. He marr. istly 27 March 1849, Mary 
Letitia, 2nd dau. of the Rev. James McCreight, Rector 
of Keady, co. Armagh ; she died leaving issue. He died at 
Drumcullin 10 June 1881. Will proved in the Principal 
Registry, Dublin, 26 July 1881, by Louisa Hall of Dram- 
cullin, Ballydugan, co. Down, widow, and the Rev. James 
Traill Hall of Dmmcullin, and Henry North Geoige Hall 
of St John's Hall, Highbury, London, the Etors. 
Louisa Hall died at Ballykeale House, Holywood, co. Down, 
aged 71, 14 November, and was bur. at Downpatrick, co. 
Down, 18 November 1891. Admon (with will annexed) 
was granted at the Principal Regbtry, Dublin, 25 April 
1 89 1, to Charles Randal Armstrong MacDonnell of New 
Hall, Ennis, co. Clare, J.P., the sole Etor. 



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Mary Gertmde, born 
at New Hall, Ennis, 
9 November, bapt at 
Ennis 28 December 
1859. _ 

Honora Grace, bom 
at New Hall, Ennis, 
29 November, bapt. 
there privately 22 De- 
cember i860 ; died 
unmarried at Balscad- 
don House, Howth, 
CO. Dublin, aged 28, 
on Friday, 5 July, bur. 
in Mount Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, 8 July 
1889. 



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Charles Randal Armstrong-- 

MacDonnell of New Hall, 
Ennis, and Liscrona, both 
CO. Clare; bom at New 
Hall, Ennis, 24 March, 
bapt. at Ennis 3 May 1862; 
educated at Eton; Bar- 
rister-at-Law of King's Inns, 
Dublin; J.P. and D.L. for 
CO. Clare; formerly Captain 
Clare Artillery, Southem 
Division R.A. 



■Mary Eva Louisa, eldest dau. of Richard 
Stacpoole of Eden Vale, co. Clare, J.P. 




and D.L. for co. Clare, High Sheriff 1864, 
by Alice Julia his wife, dau. of John 
Westropp of Attyflin, co. Limerick, and 
Clonmoney, co. Clare {see Pedigree of 
Massy 'Westropp^ Vol. z, page p4) ; bora 
9 June, bapt. at Ennis 1 2 July 1869; marr. 
by special licence in London, on 
Saturday, 28 March 1896. 

{See Pedigree of Stacpoole^ Vol. /, 
page 83.) 



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May Cecilia, born at Eden 

Vale 8 Febraary 1897, and 

bapt. there. 



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Nora Gertmde, bom at New Hall, 
Ennis, 31 October 1898, and bapt. 
there. 



Colonel William Edward Armstrong- Mac Donnell of New Hall,-T-Hon^*« Juliana Cecilia, 



Ennis, and of Liscrona House, Kilkee, both co. Clare; bom in 
Paris lo May 1826, and bapt. at Fontainebleau, France; J.P., 
D.L. and Vice-Lieutenant for co. Clare, High Sheriff 1853; 
Member Royal Irish Academy; Colonel Commanding Clare 
Militia; assumed by Royal Licence dated 18 May 1858, the 
additional name and arms of MacDonnell ; died at 18 South 
Frederick Street, Dublin, aged 57, on Sunday, 11 November 1883, 
and bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin. Will 
proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 18 December 1883, by the 
Hon*»*« Juliana Cecilia Armstrong-MacDonnell of New Hall, Ennis, 
CO. Clare, the relict, and the Rt. Hon^*^ Edward Donough, Baron 
Inchiquin df Dromoland, Newmarket-in-Fergus, co. Clare, two of 
the Eilors. 



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eldest dau. of Sir Lucius, 
13th Baron Inchiquin, by 
Mary his ist wife, eldest 
dau. of William Fitz- 
gerald of Adelphi, co. 
Clare; born 5 March 
1838 ; marr. 
soolagh, CO. 
July 1858. 



at Kilna- 
Clare, 



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Lucius Grerald Armstrong-MacDonnell,«^Nita, dau. of Carl 



born at New Hall, Ennis, 14 September, 
bapt. at Ennis 20 October 1864; 
educated at Eton, and at Trinity 
College, Dublin, B.A., M.B. and B.Ch. 
1890. 



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Harden of Rock- 
hampton, Queensland, 
Australia ; marr. at 
St. Paul's Cathedral, 
Rockhampton, 10 
April 1893. 



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Edward Ronald Armstrong- 
MacDonnell of Lifton, CO. 
Devon ; bom at New Hall, 
Ennis, 8 July, bapt. at Ennis 
8 August 1867 ; of Trinity 
College, Dublin; L.M.Coombe 
Hospital, Dublin, 1892, 
L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin., 
L.F.P.C. Glasgow, 1894. 



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William Henry Armstrong- 
MacDonnell, bom at New 
Hall, Ennis, 10 April, bapt 
at Ennis 24 May 1870. 



Aubrey George Armstrong-MacDonnell, 
bom at New Hall, Ennis, 21 February, 
bapt. at Ennis 22 April 1873; died 
unmarried at Monkstown Hospital, 
aged 25, on Sunday, 4 December, bur. 
in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, 7 December 1898. 



Violet Maud, bom at 
New Hall, Ennis, 8 De- 
cember 1874, bapt. at 
Ennis 24 January 1875. 



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Charles Heaton-- 
Armstrong of 
Larch Hill, co. 
Clare, and of 
79 George Street, 
Limerick ; bom 
at Florence, Italy, 
7 May 1S30; 
J.P. forco. Cliure. 



■Georgina Maria, eldest dau of Richard John Delazouche Stacpoole of 
Eden Vale, co. 
Clare, J.P. and y ^ J^ J^ ^ ^^ 

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his wife, eldest J 

dau. of Andrew ' 

Stacpoole of BallyaUa, co. Clare ; bom 25 April, bapt. at Ennis, co. Clare, 
33 August 1836 j marr. at St. Anne's, DubHn, 36 March 1856. 

{See Pedigree of Stacpoole^ Vol, 7, page 82.) 




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Elizabeth Letitia, bom at Larch Hill 

II February, bapt. there 17 March 

1857 ; marr. at St. Stephen's, Dublin, 

7 August 1895, Colonel Richard Milton 

Arthur Henn (5 th son of Thomas Rice 

Henn of Paradise Hill, co. Clare, J.P. 

and D.L. for co. Clare, Recorder of 

Galway 1878, by Jane Isabella his wife, 

snd dau. of the Rt. Hon^* Francis 

Blackbume, Lord Chancellor of Ireland); 

bom 8 April 1855 ; entered the Army 

19 August 1875, Major Royal Artillery, 

retired 6 May 1893 ; Lieut. -Colonel and 

Hon. Colonel Limerick City Artillery 

I March 190 1. 



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Charles Richard fieauchampT-Ethel Maria Beatrice, 



Heaton-Armstrong, bom at 
Larch Hill 3 September 
1858, and bapt there; J.P. 
for CO. Clare. 



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dau. of Charles de 
la Cherois Purdon, 
M.D., by Jane Maria 
his wife, dau. of 
James Calvert; bom 
at Bel&st; marr. at 
St. Thomas', Belfast, 
34 April 1895. 



Charles George William Stacpoole 
Heaton- Armstrong, bom at Limerick 
12 Febmary, bapt. at St Michael's, 
Limerick, 3 April 1896. 



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George William Bayly 
Heaton- Armstrong, born 
at Larch Hill 11 March 
i860, and bapt there. 



"Alice Jane, dau. of F. W. Garon of 
Ilford House, co. Essex, by Jane his 
wife, dau. of John William Ayton ; bom 
at Southend-on-Sea, co. Essex, and bapt. 
there; marr. in London 9 October 1895. 



William Henry Heaton- 
Armstrong, bom at Larch 
Hill 16 July, bapt. there 
15 September 1863. 




Cwep of C|)e BonagliieA 3Ra|)en^, 

Arms.^Axatt, a chevron between three griffins' heads. 
Crtst, — An eagle displayed. 
MftU, — Per varios casus. 



Thomas Casey of The Donaghies, Raheny, co. DublixuT-Wilhelmina, 

(only son of Thomas Casey, by Helen O'Houghragan his 

wife); Barrister-at-Law, J. P.; M.P. for Kilmallock before 

the Union of 1799; °uirf- istly Anna de Cloisb. He died 

at Ely Place, Dublin, 8 May, and was bur. at Coolock, 

CO. Dublin, ao April 1840. Portrait at The Donaghies^ 

Raheny^ in the fossessian of his grandson^ Thomas Julian 

Smith Casey, Will dated 16 September 1808, proved in the 

Prerogative Court of Ireland 16 July 1840, by Wilhelmina 

Casey of 10 Ely Place, Dublin, the relict and sole Executrix. 




dau. of Nevill Forth of 
Newton House, co. Meath (her 
grandfather, John Forth, was High 
Sheriff of London in 1669, and man. 
Jane, dau. of Richard Nevill); marr. 
2 October 1800; died 27 February, 
bur. at Coolock 2 March 1843. ^^ 
proved at Dublin 8 April 1843, W 
the Rev. Ogle William Moore of 
Kilbride, near Blessington, ca 
Wicklow, in trust for Helen Matilda 
Casey, spinster, the daughter and 
sole Executrix, and sole residuary 
legatee of the will of deceased. 



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Edmond Henry Casey of The Donaghies,-pMary Hawkey Sandy, 2nd dau. of Philip Sandy 

Raheny; born at Chester 17 December 1803; "-'*•'•"• -« ^ •■ • 

of Trinity College, Dublin ; D. L. for co. Dublin ; 

died at The Donaghies, Raheny, 6 March, 

bur. at Coolock 10 March 1873. Will (with 

one codicil) proved in the Principal Registry, 

Dublin, 5 April 1873, by Mary Hawkey Sandy 

Casey of The Donaghies, co. DubUn, the 

widow and sole Executrix. 




Tom of Killagorden, near Truro, co. Cornwall, by 
Charlotte Philippa his wife, dau. of John Truscott 
of Resugga, co. Cornwall (nephew of Rear- 
Admiral William Truscott of St. Sidwell's, Exeter, 
CO. Devon, R.N.), {see Pedigree of Truscott^ 
^* Visitation of England and Wahs^ VoL 4^ 
page pp); bom at Killagorden 5 January, bapt. 
at St Mary's, Truro, 4 July 1820; marr. at St 
Clement's, Truro, on Thursday, 20 June 1844; 
died 30 May, bur. at Coolock 3 June 1901. 
Will proved in the Principal R^istry, Dublin, 
13 July 1901, by Mary Catherine Casey, the 
daughter, the sole Executrix. 

{See Pedigree of Tom, " Visitation of England 
and Wales;' Vol, 8, page 94.) 



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Thomas Julian Smith Casey of The* 
Donaghies, Raheny; born 16 April, 
bapt at Coolock 18 May 1845 ; B. A. 
of Trinity College, Dublin; Barrister- 
at-Law of Kling's Inns, Dublin, called 
Hilary Term, 1869. 



■Margaret Alice, dau. of John Johnstone of Swanlinbar, 
CO. Cavan, Captain 70th Regiment of Foot, by Isabella 
Eccles his wife, dau. of John Jameson of Clonkeen, 
CO. Kildare, Captain 70th Regiment of Foot; bom at 
Swanlinbar i December 1855, and bapt there; marr. 
at St Stephen's, Dublin, i December 1880. 

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John George Cusack Casey, bom in London 26 
January, bapt at St Stephen's, Bayswater, London, 
12 March 1882; died at Bawnboy, co. Cavan, 
22 May, bur. at Swanlinbar 26 May 1895. 

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Muriel, bom 29 June, bapt. at Bray, co. 

Wicklow, 26 July 1884; died, aged 2 years 

and 9 months, 28 March, bur. at St 

Paul's, Bray, 31 March 1887. 



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Helen Matilda, bom 
in Dublin; died at 
58 Redcliffe Gardens, 
South Kensington, 
London, aged 80, 
15 October, bur. in 
Brompton Cemetery, 
London, 18 October 
1892. Will proved 
in the Principal 
Registry, Dublin, 22 
November 1892, by 
Francis Ogle Moore of 
58 Redcliffe Gardens, 
the sole Exor. 



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Anna Alicia, bom in August 1809; marr. by speaal licence at 10 Ely 
Place, Dublin, in 1833, the Very Rev. William Ogle Moore (son of 
George Moore of Kilbride Manor, co. Wicklow, lLd., M.P.); bom 
I July 1801 ; Dean of Cashel 25 Febraary 1856 to 1861, and of 
Clogher 21 January 1862; died at West Gate Terrace, Redcliffe 
Square, South Kensington, London, aged 73, 14 May, bur. in 
Brompton Cemetery, London, 18 May 1874. Will proved in the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 14 July 1874, by Frank Ogle Moore of 
18 Bolton Gardens, South Kensington, co. Middlesex, the son, the 
sole Ei^or. She died at Springfield, Pilton, co. Somerset, aged 73, 
and was bur. in Brompton Cemetery, London, 16 September 1882. 
Admon was granted at the Principal Registry, Dublin, 9 November 
1882, to Helen Ogle Moore of Springfield, Shepton Mallett, co. 
Somerset, spinster, the daughter and residuary legatee. 



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Edmond Henry Casey, bom 
20 March, bapt. at Coolock, 
CO. Dublin, 26 April 1846 ; 
B.A. of Trinity College, 
Dublin; died at Killagorden, 
near Truro, co. Comwall, 
aged 23, II August, bur. 
at Kenwyn, co. Comwall, 
16 August 1869. 



Philip Forth Casey, 
of 2 Kingswood 
Grove, Douglas, Isle 
of Man; bom 3 Oc- 
tober 1848, bapt 
at Coolock, CO. 
Dublin, 15 February 
1849; L.R.C.S.L, 
M.R.C.P.L 



Jsabella Julia Agnes, only dau. of Major- 
General Charles Reay of the Bengal Staff 
Corps, by Harriet Frances his wife, dau. of 
Thomas Allason of i Connaught Square, 
London; bom at Raneegunge, Bengal, 
India, 7 June, bapt. there i August 1858 ; 
marr. at Holy Trinity, Melboume, 
Australia (by the Rev. George William 
Torrance), on Friday, 15 August 1879. 



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Eileen Mary, born 
at Deniliquin, New 
South Wales, 4 
April, bapt. there 
23 May 1881. 



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Edmond Henry Casey, 
bom at Hay, New South 
Wales, 19 September 
1882, bapt. there 7 Jan- 
uary 1883; entered the 
Royal Indian Marine 
March 1904. 



Philip George Emest 
Casey, born in Dublin 10 
January, bapt. there in 
February 1884; died in 
London 12 March, bur. 
in Brompton Cemetery, 
London, 14 March 1884. 



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Helena Kathleen, 
born at Hay, New 
South Wales, 24 
August, bapt. there 
in September 1888. 



Wilhelmina Cecilia, bom at 
Bray, co. Wicklow, 6 August, 
bapt. there 27 August 1886. 



Hilda Dorothy, born at 
Bray i January, bapt. there 
29 January 1892. 



Thomas Sarsfield Casey, bom at 
Davos Platz, Switzerland, 19 
September 1896, and bapt. at 
St. Luke's, Davos Platz. 



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Mary Catherine, 
born 7 January, 
bapt at Coolock, 
CO. Dublin, 23 
February 185 1. 



George Daniel Casey, bom 17 December 1852, bapt. at Coolock 23 January 
1853; B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin; died at 158 Thomas Street, 
Dublin^ 21 October, bur. at Coolock 24 October 1893. Will dated 
9 August 1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 970, 93) 25 November 1893, 
by Arthur Thomas Burton of Wimbledon, co. Surrey, the sole ESor. 
Resealed at the Principal Registry, Dublin, 15 January 1894. 



Wilhelmina Charlotte, bom 
2 September, bapt. at 
Coolock 15 October 1854; 
marr. there 5 April 1893, 
Frederick Augustus Barry 
(son of Charles Barry of 
Kilcame, co. Meath, last 
lineal descendant of the 
Earl of Santry, by Anne 
Hazelwood his wife); born 
9 September 1839, bapt at 
St. Catherine's, Dublin, 
13 March 1840. 



Helena Sophia, born 2 April, 
bapt. at Coolock 11 May 
1856; marr. there 18 August 
1879, Samuel Haughton 
(eldest son of the Rev. 
Samuel Haughton, M.D., 
D.C.L., F.R.S., Senior Fellow 
of Trinity College, Dublin) ; 
born in Dublin 16 April 
1849; of the Ceylon Civil 
Service. =?= 



John Patrick Casey, bom 29 June, 
bapt. at Coolock 4 August 1857; 
entered the Royal Indian Marine in 
July 1878, Captain i January 1891; 
died in the General Hospital, 
Calcutta, India, 23 August, bur. at 
Calcutta 24 August 1891. Will 
proved in the Principal R^stry, 
Dublin, 12 January 1892, by Mary 
Hawkey Sandy Casey of The 
Donaghies, Raheny, co. Dublin, 
widow, the sole Executrix. 




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fjtoan^p of ^etorp. to. armagj). 



&toan?p of j^etor^, (o. armaflii. 




James Swanzy (2nd son, but eldest-pAnne, only dau. and 



to leave male issue, of Henry 
Swanzy of Avelreagh and Harry- 
mount, CO. Monaghan, by Anne his 
wife [marriage settlements dated 
10 October 1765], eldest dau. of 
the Rev. Andrew Nixon of Nixon 
Lodge, Belturbet, co. Cavan, Vicar 
of Ahamlish, in the Diocese of 
Elphin, by Marianne his wife, elder 
dau. of the Rev. Mathew French, 
Prebendary of Kilroot, co. Antrim) ; 
born in 1767; Governor of Anna- 
maboe. Gold Coast, West Africa, 
and Vice-President of the Council 
of the Gold Coast ; died at Cape 
Coast Castle, West Africa, in his 
57th year, 23 February 1823, and 
bur. there. He marr. 2ndly, Amelia, 
who was bur. at Tours, France, in 
1866, and had issue. 



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Artns on record in Ulster^ s Office* — 
Gules, a fesse argent, between two unicoms 
counter-conrant or. 

Crest. — An anicom's head couped or, 
charged with a bar gemel gules. 

Motto, — Per Deum et femim obtinui. 






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eventual heiress of 
Thomas Biddall of 
Hoxton,co. Middle- 
sex (will proved 28 
May 1805), by Ann 
his wife ; born 12 
April, bapt. at St. 
Bride's, FleetStreet, 
London, 2 May 
1773; marr. there 
by licence (by the 
Rev. John Pridden) 
28 November 1 795 ; 
died, aged 34, 
t4 September 1807. 
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Thomas Biddall Swanzy of Corry Square, Newry,- 
CO. Armagh; born in September 1797; of the 
University of Leyden, matriculated i November 
1 8 14; died at Newry 31 January, bur. at Clon- 
tibret, co. Monaghan, 2 February 1836. Will dated 
15 April 1828, proved at Newry 25 October 1836, 
by Anne Swanzy, the widow, the sole Executrix. 




■Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Josiah 
Erskine, Rector of Knockbride, co. Cavan, 
by Marianne his wife, 2nd dau. of Henry 
Swanzy of Avelreagh, co. Monaghan ; born 
at Drumlane, co. Cavan, 31 December 1799, 
and bapt. there privately the same day; 
marr. at St. Mary's, Newry, 17 January 1825; 
died at Ivy Lodge, Newry, 12 February, 
bur. at St. Patrick's, Newry, 14 February 
1885. Will dated 7 November 1883, with 
codicil dated 5 June 1884, proved in the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 10 March 1885, 
by James Francis Erskine of " The Yews," 
Newry, co. Armagh, J.P., the sole Eitor. 



Marianne, bom 30 June, bapt. 
at St Mary's, Newry, 31 July 
1826 ; died unmarried 14 
September, bur. at Clontibret 
17 September 1851. 



Araminta Erskine, bom 14 June, bapt. at St. Mary's, Newry, 
12 July 1829; died unmarried at Corry Square, Newry, 
7 April, bur. at Clontibret 10 April 1873. Admon granted 
at the Principal Registry, Dublin, 22 July 1874, to the 
Rev. Thomas Biddall Swanzy of Corry Square, Newry, co. 
Armagh, the brother. 



Amelia, bom 22 June 1S09; marr. istly at the British Embassy, Paris, 2 March 1833, John 
Armstrong, Captain 37th Regiment of Foot, who died 20 January 1850 ; marr. 2ndly 4 June 
1850, Edward Collett Homersham of the Royal Navy (son of William Homersham of 
Canterbury, co. Kent, by Rebecca Collett his wife); died s.p. 12 August 1874. She died at 
Adelaide, South Australia, in her 94th year, August 1902. 

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Henry Swanzy, died on 
board the " Caledonia," 
on his passage home from 
West Africa, 3 June 1823. 



James Swanzy, Governor 
on the Gold Coast, West 
Africa ; died unmarried at 
Cape Coast Castle 20 
September 1842. 



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John Swanzy, Lieutenant Royal 
African Colonial Corps 25 April 1822; 
killed in action in the first Ashanti 
War, at the head of his detachment, 
on Sunday, 11 July 1824. 



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Elizabeth, born 4 October, bapt. privately 5 October 1830; died unmarried 
at Ivy Lodge, Newry, co. Down, on Friday, 23 March, bur. at 
St. Patrick's, Newry, on Tuesday, 27 March 1900. Will dated 15 January 
1885, proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 27 April 1900, by 
Adelaide Swanzy, spinster. Sealed in London 4 May 1900. 



Adelaide, bom 26 
January, bapt. at 
Newry 17 March 
1834. 



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Alice Elizabeth, bom 24 March, 

bapt. privately 13 April, and 

received into the church at St. 

Mary's, Newry, 24 May 1868; 

died 4 August, bur. at Clontibret, 

CO. Monaghan, 6 August 187 1. 



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Rev. Thomas Erskine Swanzy, bom at Newry 25 November 
1869, bapt. privately the same day, and received into the 
church at St. Mary's, Newry, 22 May 1870; of Trinity 
College, Dublin, B.A. (Sen. Mod. in Mod. Lit.) 1891, and 
of St. John's College, Oxford, matriculated 11 October 1890, 
aged 20, B.A. 1893, M.A. 1897 ; Vicar of Hibaldstow, 
CO. Lincoln, since 1903. 



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Marianne, bom ii June i8ix; 
died, in her 93rd year, 26 Sep- 
tember, bur. at Mayenne, France, 
29 September 1903. 



Francis Swanzy, bom 20 June, bapt privately xa July 
1816 (baptism registered at Teddington, co. Middlesex) ; 
Commandant of Dixcove, Gold Coast, West Africa. 
Lost at sea (s.p.). He marr. Catherine, dau. of Joseph 
Dawson, a Governor at Cape Coast, West Africa. She 
marr. xstly Robert Jackson, and andly . . Spinks. 



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Anne, died unmanned at Newry, 
CO. Armagh, i March, bur. at 
Clontibret, co. Monaghan, 3 
March 1870. Will proved in 
the Principal Registry, Dublin, 
27 May 1870, by Thomas 
Biddall Swanzy of Newry, co. 
Armagh, the sole Eftor. 



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Elizabeth, marr. at St Mary's, Newry, 8 August 1838, 
Hugh Rosborough Swanzy of Connaberry House, Casde- 
blaney, co. Monaghan (2nd son of Henry Swanzy of 
Rockfield, co. Monaghan, by Rose his wife, dau. of Hugh 
Rosborough of MuUinagoan, co. Fermanagh); died at 
Connaberry House, Ca^tleblaney, 2 August, bur. at 
Clontibret 6 August 1889. Will proved in the Principal 
Registry, Dublin, 27 August 1890, by James Swanzy of 
Castleblaney, one of the Eiors. She died 21 November, 
and was bur. at Clontibret 24 November 1884. 

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Rev. Thomas Biddall Swanzy of Ivy Lodge, Newry ; bom- 
8 May, bapt. at St. Mary's, Newry, 2 June 1836 ; of Trinity 
College, Dublin, B. A. i860, M.A, 1863 ; Vicar of St Mary's, 
Newry, 1876-84; died at Bournemouth, co. Hants, 12 May, 
bur. there 15 May 1884. Memorial window in St. Mary's, 
Newry. Will dated i6 November 1883, proved in the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 14 June 1884, by Elizabeth 
Anne Swanzy of Ivy Lodge, Newry, co. Down, the relict, 
and one of the ESors. 




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•Elizabeth Anne, dau. of the Rev. 
Henry Swanzy of Rockfield (or 
Avelreagh) co. Monaghan, and of 
Newberry House, co. Cork, Canon 
of Subulter, Rural Dean of 
Bothon, and Rector of Kibhannig, 
in the Diocese of Cloyne, by 
Elizabeth his wife, youngest dau. 
of Edward Green of Nekon Hill, 
Youghal, CO. Cork ; bom 10 May, 
bapt at Macroom, co. Cork, 
4 June 1843 ; marr. at Elilshannig 
22 May 1867. 



Rev. Henry Biddall Swanzy, born 5 October, 
bapt. at St. Mary's, Newry, 14 December 
1873 ; of Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 
(Respondent) 1896, M.A. 1899; Curate of 
Monaghan 1 899-1 900, and of St. Mary's, 
Newry, since 1900. 




Rev. Robert Archibald 
Swanzy, born 9 November 
1875, *>*P^ *^ St. Mary's, 
Newry, 12 May 1876; 
of Pembroke College, 
Cam bridge, matriculated 
Michaelmas Term, 1895, 
B.A. 1898 ; Curate of 
St. John's, New Clee, co. 
Lincoln, since 1899. 



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Annie Beatrice, bom 
25 March, bapt at 
St. Mary's, Newry, 
25 June 1878. 



Olive Adelaide, bom 
17 Febmary, bapt. at 
Christ Church,Cannes, 
France, 4 April 1881^ 



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Andrew Swanzy of " The Quarry," Sevenoaks, co. Kent ;• 
bom at Teddington, co. Middlesex, 21 December 181 7, 
bapt. there 14 January 18 18; F.R.G.S.; died at the 
Hotel "Chauvain," Nice, France, on Tuesday, 3 Feb- 
ruary 1880, and bur. at Nice. Memorial window in the 
church at Riverhead, co. Kent. Will dated 18 February 
1878, with two codicils dated respectively 16 July 1878 
and II November 1879, proved (Prin. Reg., 351, 80) 
12 March 1880, by Emma Swanzy of "The Quarry," 
Sevenoaks, co. Kent, the relict, Francis Swanzy of 122 
Cannon Street, in the City of London, Merchant, the 
son, and Alfred Ashley Clark of 17 St. Swithin's Lane, 
in the City of London, the Eftors. 



■Emma, youngest dau. of William 
Jones of Peckham Rye, co. Surrey ; 
born 19 April 1818; marr. at 
St. Giles', Camberwell, Co. Surrey, 
on Thursday, 15 August 1850; di^ 
at " The Quarry," Sevenoaks, aged 
84, on Friday, 20 February, bur. 
at Riverhead 25 February 1903. 
Will dated 19 February 1895, 
proved (Prin. Reg., 150, 1903) 
4 April 1903, by Francis Swanzy, 
the son, and Alfred Ashley Clark, 
the son-in-law, the Eitors. 



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Amelia, born 9 November, bapt. at St. Mark's, 
Kennington, co. Surrey, 19 December 1851; marr. 
at Riverhead (by the Rev. James McGibbon 
Bum-Murdoch, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. 
Walter William Skeat) on Thursday, 4 May 1871, 
John Boddington Jackson (only son of Robert 
Jackson, by Catherine his wife, dau. of Joseph 
Dawson); bom 13 October 1838; Captain 
(retired) 2nd Battalion i8th Royal Irish Regiment; 
died 9 August, bur. at Tonbridge, co. Kent, 13 
August 1902. Will dated 25 July 1902, proved 
(Prin. Reg., 23, 1902) 20 October 1902, by Francis 
Alfred Jackson, the son, and Francis Swanzy, the 
brother-in-law, two of the Exors. She died at 
Riverdale, Tonbridge, aged 50, on Thursday, 
4 September, bur. at Tonbridge 8 September 
1902. Will dated 19 August 1902, proved (Prin. 
Reg., 44, 1902), 18 October 1902, by Francis 
Alfred Jackson and John Frederick Cecil Jackson, 
gent., the sons, two of the Eitors. 

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Francis Swanzy»f-Mary Nina, eldest dau. 



of "The Quarry," 
Sevenoaks, co. 
Kent; born at 
12 Albert Square, 
Clapham Road, 
CO. Surrey, on 
Friday, 7 July, 
bapt. at St. 
Mark's, Kenning- 
ton, 23 August 

1854; J.P. for 
CO. Kent. 



of Robert Stephen Patry 
of "The Chestnute," 
Sydenham, co. Kent, by 
Isabella his wife, dau. 
of John Prince Halton 
of Liverpool, F.R.C.S. ; 
bom 22 August 1858, 
and bapt privately; marr. 
at St. Bartholomew's, 
Sydenham (by the 
Rev. the Hon"« Canon 
Augustus Legge, assisted 
by the Rev. George 
Hilaro Philip Barlow), 
on Thursday, 12 June 
1879. 



Andrew James Swanzy, born at Stanley 
House, Granville Road, Sevenoaks, on 
Friday, 2 April, bapt. at Riverhead 
16 May 1880; of University College, 
Oxford; died at Accra, Gold Coast 
Colony, aged 24, on Monday, 25 April 
1904. 



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Mabel Nina, born at Stanley 
House, Granville Road, Seven- 
oaks, on Tuesday, 5 July, 
bapt. at Riverhead 7 August 
1881 ; died 13 January, bur. 
at Riverhead on Wednesday, 
17 January 1900. 



Amy Margaret, bom 
at Stanley House, 
Granville Road, 
Sevenoaks, on Wed- 
nesday, 18 October, 
bapt. at Riverhead 
3 December 1882. 



Francis Hugh Swanzy, 
born at Stanley House, 
Granville Road, Seven- 
oaks, on Monday, 7 
April, bapt. at Riverhead 
25 May 1884. 



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Helen, bom at 
"Heathfield," Seven- 
oaks, on Tuesday, 
II May, bapt. at 
Riverhead 20 June 
1886. 



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Robert Edward Swanzy, 

born at "Heathfield," 
Sevenoaks, on Tuesday, 
17 July, bapt. at River- 
head 2 September 1888. 



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Lilian, bom at 
"Heathfield," Seven- 
oaks, on Saturday, 
9 July, bapt at 
Riverhead 28 August 
1892. 



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Rate, bom at 5 Glebe Terrace, Lee, 
CO. Kent, on Tuesday, 31 July, bapt at 
St Maiigaret's, Lee, la September 1855; 
marr. at Riverhead, co. Kent (by the 
Rev. Thomas Biddall Swanzy, assisted by 
the Rev. James McGibbon Bum-Murdoch, 
the Vicar), on Wednesday, 9 September 
1874, Alfred Ashley Clark of Linden 
Cottage, Sevenoaks, co. Kent (and son 
of Frederick Le Gros Clark, F.R.S., 
President of the Royal College of Surgeons 
of England, by Harriet Ann his ist wife, 
dau. of Henry Willmer of Down Place, 
Harting, co. Sussex, and of "The 
Fisheries," Windsor, co. Berks) ; born at 
24 Spring Gardens, London, on Friday, 
27 October 1848; educated at Haileybury. 

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{See Pedigree of Clark^ ^^VisitaHan of 
England and WaUs^' VoL 11^ page 79.) 



Clara Ellen, bom at Lee on Sunday, la July, 
bapt at St Margaret's, Lee, a6 August 1857; 
marr. istly at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, 
on Saturday, 15 March 1879, James Alfred 
Mottram of Hill Head, co. Hants (only son of 
James Mottram of Birkdale, Southport, co. 
Lancaster); bom 22 February 1848; died, leaving 
issue, at Madeira on Monday, 31 October 1887. 
She marr. 2ndly at Riverhead (by the Rev. James 
McGibbon Bum-Murdoch, the Vicar), on Thurs- 
day, 25 April 1889, Lieut-Colonel John Albert 
Anderson (son of William Anderson of Cavan, 
by Jane his wife, dau. of Joseph Dawson) ; bom 
24 June 1844 ; educated at Queen's College, 
Belfast, and at Ledwich School, Dublin, M.D., 
R.U.L 1866, L.R.C.S.I. 1866; Lieut-Colonel 
Army Medical Staff (retired), formerly of the 
1 8th Hussars. == 



Marian, born at Lee on Monday, 9 August, bapt. at St. Margaret's, 
Lee, 22 September 1858 ; marr. at Riverhead (by the Rev. Francis 
Harrison Wright, Rector of Fordcombe, co. Kent) on Thursday, 
5 January 1888, Valentine David Hughes of Pulham St Mary, co. 
Norfolk (3rd son of Herbert Jones Hughes of Portobello, 
Midlothian, Major Edinburgh Militia, by Helen Hunt his wife, 
dau. of John Rutherford Greig of Lethangie, Kinross, N.B.) ; born 
14 February 1850; Commander R.N. (retired). 



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Thomas Charles Swanzy, 
born at Lee on Friday, 
5 May, bapt at St 
Margaret's, Lee, 14 June 
1865; died at "The 
Quarry," Sevenoaks, co. 
Kent, aged 10, on Sun- 
day, II July 1875, and 
bur. at Riverhead. 



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ifiotDen of iSotpen^iai Court co. Cor&. 



Arms, — Arare, on a mound in base yert, a stag lodged argent, wounded 

in the breast by an arrow or, and vuln^ gules. 
Cr«j/.— A stag trippant, wounded in the breast by an arrow, all or. 
A/!?/^.— Cautus a fiitara 



Henry Cole Bowen of Bowen's Court, co. Cork (eldest son of RobertT-Eliza Wade, dau. of 



Cole Bowen, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William Galwey) ; born 
28 January 1808; J.P. for the counties of Cork and Tipperary; died 
15 September, bur. in the family vault in the church at Farahy, co. 
Corky a a September 1841. 




St. John Galwey of 
Mallow, CO. Cork, 
M.D. ; born at Mallow 
in October 1807 ; 
marr. at Rahan, co. 
Cork, 7 March i8a9; 
died 18 May, bur. at 
Farahy ai May 1868. 



Elizabeth Jane, and dau.- 
of Charles Clarke of 
Graiguenoe Park, co. 
Tipperary, J.P. and D.L.; 
bom 19 April 1836; 
marr. at St Luke's, Chel- 
tenham, CO. Gloucester 
(by the Rev. George 
Roberts), on Monday, 
3 December i860; died 
30 August, bur. at 
Farahy aa August 1881. 
ist wife. 



-Robert St. John Cole Bowen of Bowen's— Georgina Constance 
Court; born 13 August 1830; M.A. of Antoinette, youngest 
Trinity College, Dublin; J.P. for the 
counties of Cork and Tipperary, High 
Sheriff for co. Tipperary 1865; Captain 
87th South Cork Ldght Infantry; died on 
Saturday, a8 July, bur. at Farahy 31 July 
1888. Will, with six codicils, proved in the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 37 September 
1888, by the Rev. Brabazon Thomas Disney 
of Abbeyleix, Queen's County, and Arthur 
Gethin Creagh of Mallow, co. Cork, the 
Eitors. 





dau. of Charles Garden 
Mansergh of Clifford, 
CO. Cork, J.P., by 
Elizabeth his wife, 
dau. of Captain Loftus 
Otway Bland of Bath, 
CO. Somerset, R.N. ; 
marr. at Maidenhead, 
CO. Berks (by the 
Rev. George Herbert 
Sawyer), 28 October 
1882 ; died s.p. 8 July 
1886, and bur. at 
Farahy. and wife. 



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Henry Charles Cole^ 
Bowen of Bowen's 
Court and of 15 
Herbert Place, Dub- 
lin; bom a I January, 
bapt. at Farahy 13 
February i86a ; M.A. 
of Trinity College, 
Dublin ; Barrister-at- 
Law; J.P. for co. 
Cork. 



-Florence Isabella, 3rd dau. of 
Henry FitzGeorge Colley of 
Mount Temple, co. Dublin, M.A., 
J.P., by Elizabeth Isabella his 
wife, eldest dau. of the Rev. the 
Hon*»^« William Wingfield; bom 
13 June 1864; marr. at Clontarf, 
CO. Dublin (by the Rev. Herbert 
Francis Chenevix-Trench, assisted 
by the Rev. Macnevin Bradshaw, 
the Incumbent, and the Rev. 
Richard John Deane Oliver), on 
Thursday, 10 April 1890. 



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Elizabeth Dorothea Cole, bom in 
Dublin 7 June, bapt. at St. Stephen's, 
Dublin, a 6 June 1899. 



Robert Cole Bowen, bom 9 April 
1863, and bapt. at Farahy ; 
entered the Army as Lieutenant 
Essex Regiment 10 March 1883, 
Captain ist Battalion 19 March 
1890; served in Soudan Expedition 
1884-^5, ^ ^^c ^^^ (medal with 
clasp, bronze star) ; died at Warley 
Barracks, Brentwood, co. Essex, 
from the result of an accident, 
aged 31, on Friday, 3 August, bur. 
at Farahy 7 August 1894. Will 
proved in the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, 8 October 1894, by Henry 
Charles Cole Bowen of 15 Herbert 
Place, Dublin, B.L., the sole Eitor. 



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Henry St. John Cole 
Bowen, born at Bowen's 
Court, CO. Cork, 28 
December 1837, bapt. 
at Farahy» co. Cork, 29 
March 1838; Captain 
Royal Artillery ; died at 
Monkstown, co. Cork, 
27 September, bur. at 
Farahy 29 September 
1874. Admon was 
granted at Cork 18 
November 1874, to 
Henrietta Creagh (wife 
of Arthur Gethin Creagh 
of Streamfort, co. Cork), 
the sister. 



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Sarah Cole, bom at Mallow, co. Cork, 
18 February 1839; marr. atStColman's, 
Farahy, 8 January 1859, the Rev. 
Brabazon Thomas Disney (son of the 
Rev. John Disney) ; bom at Slane, co. 
Meath, 11 November 1831 ; of Trinity 
College, Dublin, B.A. 1855, M.A. 
1874; Rector of Farahy 1865-71, of 
Monkstown 1871-76, Prebendary of 
Cork 1876, Curate of Abbeyleix, 
Queen's County, 1877, and Rector of 
Abbeyleix with Ballyroan 1880, 
Chaplain to Lord-Lieutenant (Earl 
Cowper) 1880; died at Youghal, co. 
Cork, 2 November, bur. at Abbeyleix 
6 November 1902. 



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Anne Cole, bom at Bowen's 
Court in June 1840. 



Henrietta Cole, bom at 
Mallow I June 1842; marr. 
at Farahy 15 September 
1863, her cousin, Arthur 
Gethin Creagh of Streamfort 
(son of John Creagh, by 
Mary his wife, dau. of St 
John Galwey of Mallow); 
bom at Mallow i January 
1836 ; J. P. for CO. Clare. 



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Sarah Frances Cole, born 29 
April, bapt. at Farahy 16 May 
1864. _ 

Eliza Mary Harriet Cole, bom 
4 September, bapt. at Farahy 
18 September 1865 ; died 27 
October 1865, and bur. at 
Farahy. 

Annie Marcella Cole, born 
18 August, bapt. privately 12 
September 1866, and received 
into the church at Farahy 
7 April 1867. 



Charles Otway Cole Bowen, D.S.O.; born 30 August, bapt. 
at Farahy 22 September 1867; entered the Army as 2nd 
Lieutenant Royal Engineers 17 February 1888, Lieutenant 
17 Febmary 1891, Captain 17 Febmary 1899; served in 
South African War 1899-1902, at the relief of Kimberley, 
operations in the Orange Free State, including operations 
at Paardeberg and action at Dreifontein; operations in 
the Transvaal, including actions near Johannesberg and 
Diamond Hill ; operations in the Transvaal, East of 
Pretoria, including action at Belfast; operations in Cape 
Colony, South of Orange River, including action at 
Colesberg; operations in the Transvaal 30 November 1900 
to 31 May 1902 (mentioned in despatches, "London 
Gazette," 4 May 1900 and 10 September 1901, Queen's 
medal with six clasps, King's medal with two clasps); 
Companion D.S.O. 29 November 1900. 



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Mary Elizabeth Cole, 
born 29 January, 
bapt privately 23 
February 1869, and 
received into the 
church at Farahy, 
CO. Cork, 6 January 
1871. 



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Edward Neville Cole Bowen, 

born 28 July, bapt. at Farahy 

21 August 1870; died, aged 

2^ months, bur. at Farahy 

15 October 1870. 



Elizabeth Constance Cole, 
bom 10 August 187 1, and 
bapt. at Farahy. 



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St John Cole Bowen, born 20 Sep- 
tember, bapt. at Farahy 13 October 
1872; Resident Magistrate at Winburg, 
Orange River Colony, South Africa; 
marr. at Winburg in 1903, Winifred, 
dau. of Edward Rosslein of Winburg. 



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Robert Edward Cole Bowen, 
born 25 May 1904. 



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Arthur Marshal Cole 
Bowen, bom 3 De- 
cember 1873, bapt. at 
Farahy 1 1 January 
1874; died 17 January, 
bur. at Farahy 19 
January 1874. 



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Mervyn William= 
Cole Bowen, bom 
4 March, bapt. at 
Farahy 28 March 

1875* 



-Mary Florence, youngest 
dau. of John Wild of 
Rhyl, CO. Flint ; marr. 
at Colombo, Ceylon, 
6 March 1901. 



William Walter Travers 
Cole Bowen, bom 24 
Febmary, bapt. at Farahy 
8 April 1877 j died 29 
May, bur. at Farahy 
31 May 1877. 




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CAVAN. 

Arms an record in Ulster^s Office. — Gules, three narcissi argent, 
pierced of the field. 

Crest — Upon a mount a centaur proper, drawing his bow gules, 
and arrow or. 

Supporters. — ^Two men in complete armour sable, garnished or, 
with an under habit gules, fringed of the second, the 
helmet, with beaver up, adorned with seven ostrich 
feathers, alternately gules and argent 

Motto. — Ut quocunque paratus. 



Caban. 



George Frederick Augustus Lanibaxt, Viscount Kilcoursie (eldest-j-Sarah 
surviving son of General Richard Ford William, 7th Earl of Cavan, by 
Honora Margaretta his ist wife, youngest dau. and coheir of Sir Henry 
Gould, one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas); bom 
9 March 1789; died at Eaglehurst, co. Hants, 28 December 1828, and 
bur. at Fawley, co. Hants. Will dated 28 August 1828, with codicil 
dated 21 December 1828, proved (P.C.C. 93 Liverpool) 26 February 
1829, by Philip Duncombe, Pauncefort Duncombe and Peter Dickson, 
three of the El^ors named in will, and the Rt. Hon^* Richard Ford 
William, Earl of Cavan, the father, the Eiior named in codicil. Power 
reserved to Luke Yarker, the other Eitor named in will. 



only dau. of 
John Pittman Coppin 
of Cowley, co. Oxford; 
marr. at Cowley 14 
May 181 1 ; died at 
Torquay, co. Devon, 
on Tuesday, 30 De- 
cember 1823. 



Lieut.-Colonel Frederick William Lambart, Earl of- 
Cavan, Viscount Kilcoursie, Baron of Cavan, and 
Lord Lambart, in the Peerage of Ireland ; born at 
Eaglehurst 30 December 181 5 ; educated at Eton; 
sometime an officer in the 7th Dragoon Guards, 
Lieut. -Colonel Somersetshire Militia 1862-68; 
D.L. for CO. Somerset; succeeded his grandfather, 
Richard Ford William, Earl of Cavan, as 8th Earl 
21 November 1837 ; died at The Lodge, Weston- 
super-Mare, CO. Somerset, aged 71, on Friday, 16 
December, bun in the cemetery at Weston-super- 
Mare 22 December 1887. Will dated 19 February 
1887, proved (Prin. Reg., 16, 88) 24 January 1888, 
by the Rt. Hon^*« Caroline Augusta, Countess of 
Cavan, of The Lodge, Weston-super-Mare, co. 
Somerset, the relict, and Joseph Sladen of Ripple 
Court, near Walmer, co. Kent, the Ei^ors. 



^Hon**** Caroline Augusta, youngest 
dau. of Edward John, ist Baron 
Hatherton, by Hyacinthe Mary his 
ist wife, dau. of Richard, Marquess 
of Wellesley (afterwards Duke of 
Wellington); born 16 May 181 7; 
marr. at St. George's, Hanover 
Square, London, 24 July 1838 ; 
died at Ottawa, Canada, aged 74, 
on Monday, 18 January, bur. 
in the cemetery at Weston- 
super-Mare 2 February 1892. 
Will dated 23 ^lay 1889, proved 
(Prin. Reg., 264, 92) 23 March 
1892, by Joseph Sladen, retired 
Lieut-Colonel Royal Artillery, the 
son-in-law, the sole Ei^or. 



Other 
issue. 



The Rt. Hon^i« Frederick Edward Gould Lambart, Earl of« 
Cavan, Viscount Kilcoursie, Baron of Cavan, and Lord 
Lambart, in the Peerage of Ireland, K.P., P.C. ; bom at 
Eaglehurst on Monday, 21 October 1839; sometime Lieutenant 
Royal Navy, serving at Sebastopol 1854, at the bombardment 
of Canton 1856, and at the attack of Paiho Forts 1858 ; D.L. 
for CO. Somerset; M.P. for South Division, co. Somerset, 
1885-92; Vice-Chamberlain of Queen Victoria's Household 
February to July 1886; sworn a Privy Councillor 1886; 
succeeded his father as 9th Earl 16 December 1887 ; died at 
Wheathampstead House, co. Hertford, aged 60, on Saturday, 
14 July, bur. at Ayot St. Lawrence, co. Hertford, on 
Wednesday, 18 July 1900. Will dated 4 March 1874, proved 
(Prin. Reg., 1148, 1900) 30 August 1900, by Mary Sneade, 
Countess of Cavan, the relict, the sole Executrix. 



=Mary Sneade, only child and 
heiress of the Rev. John Olive, 
Rector of Ayot St. Lawrence, 
by Ellen his wife, dau. of 
Joseph Thomas Brown; born 
at Ayot St. Lawrence 20 Feb- 
ruary, bapt. there 5 April 1846; 
marr. at Ayot St. Lawrence 
(by the Rt. Rev. Joseph 
Cotton Wigram, D.D., JBishop 
of Rochester, and the Rev. 
Frederick Brown, Rector of 
Nailsea, co. Somerset) on 
Wednesday, 22 July 1863. 

i^See Pedigree of Olive ^ " Visiia- 

Hon of England and Wales,** 

Vol, 7, page 233.) 




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Gerald John Lambart, bom at 
Barford, co. Somerset, 5 July 
1846; died at Weston-super- 
vuv^u At TTc^oi«^ii-gu^^t-iTj.cuc, MaTC, Bgcd 14, on Monday, 13 
CO. Somerset, aged 15, on August, bur. in the cemetery at 
Sunday, 31 October, bur. in Weston-super-Mare 16 August 



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Charles Evelyn Lambart, 

bom at Manchester Square, Danoro, co. bomersec, 5 juiy 

London, 13 February 1843; 1846; died at Weston-super- 

died at Weston-super-Mare, Mare, aged 14, on Monday, 13 



ouiiuci^r, ^i vruiuucr, uur. iii 

the cemeteryat Weston-super- 
Mare 4 November 1858. 



William Lambart, bom at 
Caen, France, 24 October 
1844; died at Eltham, co. 
Kent, aged 15, on Monday, 
3 September, bur. in the 
cemetery at Weston-super- 
Mare 8 September i860. 



i860. _ 

Mary Hyacinthe, of Stockholm, 
Sweden ; bom at Barford ; 
marr. at Bovingdon, co. Hert- 
ford, 6 May 1875, Baron Hans 
von Essen of Tidaholm, 
Sweden ; bom at Kaflas ; died 
2 July 1894, and bur. at 
Tidaholm. ^ 



Sarah Sophia, bom at Barford 
3 June 1850, and bapt there ; 
marr. at the Presbyterian 
Church, Woolwich, co. Kent, 
14 July 1875, as his 2nd wife, 
Lieut-Colonel Joseph Sladen 
of Ripple Court, co. Kent (son 
of Joseph Sladen, by Elizabeth 
his wife, dau. of Lawrence 
Banks of Boys Hall, Willes- 
borough, CO. Kent) ; bom 
at Arches Court 17 August 
1840; entered the Army i April 
1859, Major Royal Artillery 
19 February 1879, retired with 
hon. rank of Lieut-Colonel 
8 April 1882. J 



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Frederick Rudolph Lambart, Earl of Cavan, Viscount^^Caroline Inez, eldest 

Kilcoursie, Baron of Cavan, and Lord Lambart, in dau. of George Baden 

the Peerage of Ireland ; born at the Rectory, Ayot 

St Lawrence, co. Hertford, on Monday, 16 October, 

bapt at Ayot St Lawrence 19 November 1865 ; 

educated at Eton; Lieutenant Grenadier Guards 

29 August 1885, Regimental Adjutant 25 August 

1897 to 16 March 1900, Captain 26 October 1897, 

Major 3rd Battalion 28 October 1902, appointed 

Commandant School of Instruction for Officers of 

Auxiliary Forces, Chelsea Barracks, i March 1903- 

1904; A.D.C. to Governor-General of Canada (Lord 

Stanley of Preston) 29 April 1891 to 16 July 1893; 

served in South African War 1 899-1902, at the 

operations in the Orange Free State April and May 

1900, operations in Orange River Colony May to 29 
November 1900, including actions at Biddulphsberg 
and Wittebergen i to 29 July ; at the operations in 
the Transvaal Febmary to March 1901, operations 
in Orange River Colony December 1900 to Febraary 

1 90 1, March 1901 to 31 May 1902 (mentioned in 
despatches, "London Gazette," 10 September 1901, 
Queen's medal with three clasps, King's medal with 
two clasps); succeeded his father as loth Earl 
14 July 1900. 



Crawley, by Eliza 
Inez bis wife, dau. of 
Henry G. Hulbert of 
East Fairleigh, co. 
Kent; marr. at Digs- 
well, CO. Hertford 
(by the Rev. Robert 
Crawley, Rector of 
North Ockendon, co. 
Essex, unde of the 
bride, assisted by the 
Rev. Herbert Atthill, 
the Rector), on Tues- 
day, I August 1893. 



Ellen Olive, bom 
at the Rectory, 
Ayot St Law- 
rence, on Mon- 
day, 12 August, 
bapt. at Ayot 
St Lawrence 15 
September 1867; 
President of the 
Girls' Friendly 
Society for the 
counties of Hert- 
ford and Essex. 



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Octavius Henry Lambart-rHannah Sarah, dau. 



of Vine Lynne, New 
Edinburgh, Ottawa, 
Canada; bom at Hill 
House, Bridgewater, co. 
Somerset, on Wednes- 
day, lo January 1855; 
formerly Lieutenant 2nd 
Battalion Somersetshire 
Light InfEuitry (Militia). 



of Hiram Edward 
Howard of Buffalo, 
N.Y.,U.S.A.;bomat 
Buffalo, and bapt. at 
St. Paul's, Cathedral, 
Buffalo ; marr. at 
Belleville, Ontario, 
Canada, 15 October 
1878. 



I 
Arthur Lambart of 3 Whitehall Court, London; 

born at Hill House, Bridgewater, on Wednes- 
day, zi August 1858; educated at the Royal 
MUitary Academy, Woolwich ; entered the Army 
as Lieutenant Royal ArtiUery 18 December 
1878, Captain 7 May 1887, Adjutant i July 
1889 to 31 March 1892, Assistant Inspector 
of Warlike Stores 1894-97, retired 10 January 
1897 ; marr. Winifred Edith, widow of George 
Broughton. 



Howard Frederick John 
Lambart, bom 30 December 
1880, bapt. at Belleville, 
Ontario, 15 October 1881 ; 
educated at McGill Univer- 
sity, Montreal, Canada, B.Sc. 
1904; appointed to act on 
a Canadian Government 
Geographical Survey 1902. 



Caroline Augusta, 
born 14 May 1883, 
bapt. at St. Bar- 
tholomew's, New 
Edinburgh, Ottawa, 
15 October 1885. 



Henrica Hyacinth, 
bom at New Edin- 
burgh, Ottawa, 
8 December 1885, 
and died the same 
day. 



Oliver Henry Lambart, 
bom 30 December 
1889, bapt at St. 
David's, New Edin- 
burgh, Ottawa, 23 
Febmary 1890; died 
3 August 1890, and 
bur. at Ottawa. 



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Maud Edith Gundreda, of "Swakeleys," 

Uxbridge, co. Middlesex; bom at 22 

Royal Crescent, Bath, co. Somerset, 

on Saturday, 17 April 1869; marr. at 

Wheathampstead, co. Hertford (by the 

Rev. Canon Owen William Davis, the 

Rector, assisted by the Rev. Herbert 

Atthill, Rector of Digswell, co. 

Hertford), on Saturday, 25 June 1892, 

Henry John Barrett, who died suddenly 

at Strathmore Lodge, Caithness, aged 

77, on Wednesday, 5 June, and was bur. 

at Blackmore, co. Essex,, on Tuesday, 

II June 1 901. Will dated 13 October 

1900, with codicil dated 25 May 1901, 
proved (Prin. Reg., 826, 1901) 12 July 

1 901, by Ashley William Barrett, Henry 
John Barrett and Frederick Walter 
Barrett, three of the ESors. 



Lionel John Olive 
Lambart, bom at 
Wheathampstead 
House on Wednes- 
day, 16 July, bapt 
at Wheathamp- 
stead 17 August 
1873 ; entered the 
Royal Navy as a 
Cadet 15 January 
1887, Midshipman 
IS July 1889, Sub- 
Lieutenant 14 July 
1893, Lieutenant 
I October 1895, 
retired i October 
1903. 



Rev. Horace Edward Samuel 
Sneade Lambart, bom at 
Wheathampstead House on 
Sunday, 25 August, bapt at 
Wheathampstead 22 September 
1878; of Magdalen College, 
Oxford, B.A. 1901, M.A. 
1904 ; formerly Lieutenant ist 
Volunteer Battalion Oxfordshire 
Light Infantry ; served in South 
African War with City Imperial 
Volunteers 1900; ordained at St 
Paul's Cathedral 20 December 
1903 ; Curate of St Dunstan's, 
Stepney, co. Middlesex, since 
1903. 




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I^atrtes of (S^reenbilU, 
to. %wc$. 




John Sandes of Listowet, co. Kerryr-AgneB (his cousin), 

{4th son of George Sandes of Green-- and dau. of John 

ville, CO. Kerry, B.A. 1772, High Sandes of Moyvane, 

Sheriff 1795, by Elizabeth his wife, co. Kwry, J.P., by 

dau. of Major Fitzmaunce O'Connor, Honoria Maria his 

16th Regiment of Foot); bom il wife, daa of Daniel 

March 1791 ; Captain Kerry Regi- Harnett of KilcoO' 

ment; died, aged 54, 31 Ma]*, bur. lea, co. Limerick; 

at AghavalUo, co. Kerry, 3 June marr. at Listowel 

1845. Admon (with will dated in iSao; died 30 

14 May 1845) was granted at the April, bur. 

Prerogative Court of Ireland 5 July ^havallin 4 May 

1845, ^° Agnes Sandes of Listowel, 1858. 
the relict, and principal legatee, no 
ESor being named. 



Armi e» rttml in Ulsltr'i O0iti— 
ArgcDl, a frase duicelt^, between four 
cioo-cnissleu liich^, three in chief uid 
one ia bue, gnlet. 

Criit. — On A mount vert, a grTpbon 
■^reant or, collared fleiuettte etilet. 

Mette. — Virtus fbrtUDK vkti&. 



r 

George Sandes of Greenville; bom la October i8>i,xAniia, eldest dau. of Charles John 



and bapt. at Listowel the next day; J.P. for co. 
Kerry, High Sheriff 1887-88 ; died at Listowel, 
aged 74, on Friday, 15 October, bur. at Aghavallin 
39 October 1895. VVill proved in the Principal 
R^stry, Dublin, t8 March 1896, by John Sandes of 
Listowel, B.L. 



Whyte of Loughbrickland, co. Down, 
Captain 95th Regiment of Foot, by 
Rose his ist wife, and dau. of George 
Dartnell of Limerick, and relict of 
John Reeves of Cbaileville, co. 
Cork; bom ai August 1835; marr. 
at St George's, Dublin, 16 December 
1854 ; die<£ aged 60, 8 July, bur. at 
Aghavallin n July 1894. 



Rose Agnes Caroline, 
bom at Listowel 14 
December, bapt there 
36 December 1855; 
marr. at Tipperary 
5 January i83i, 
William Ranalow of 
Wolfsdene, co. Tip- 
perary (son of William 
Ranalow) ; bom at 
Kilkenny 19 March 
1851. She died 
17 March, and was 
bur. at Kilshane, co. 
Tipperary, 19 March 
1888. Y 



^nes Adelaide, 
bom at Listowel 
5 August, bapt. 
there 33 August 
1857; marr. at 
Listowel i6Sep- 
tember 1880, 
Robert Butler 
Moriarty of Mill- 
street, CO. Cork, 
son of the Very 
Rev. Thomas 
Moriarty, Dean 
of Ardfert. 



Anna Maria Josephine, 
bom r January, bapt 
at Listowel 7 February 
1859 ; marr. at Wim- 
bledon, CO. Surrey, 
30 Janiwry 1883, 
Reet-Surgeon Ingham 
Hanbury, C.B., R.N. 
(son of Samuel Han- 
bury) ; served in 
Egyptian War i88a ; 
created C.B. 17 No- 
vember 1883; died s.p. 
at Bombay, India, on 
Saturday, a6 January 
1884. 



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George Sandes, bom at 
Listowel a November, bapt 
there aa November 1861 ; 
Captain 4th Battalion 
Mimster Fusiliers (Militia); 
died at the County Club, 
Tralec, CO. Kerry, after a few 
days' illness, in his a 6th 
year, on Thursday, 3 Man^, 
bur. at Aghavallin 7 March 
1887. Admon was granted 
at Limerick 7 April 1887, to 
George Santles of Listowel, 
CO. Kerry, the lather. 



John Sandes, bom 8 March,= 
bapt. at Listowel, co. Kerry, 
12 March 1824; died s.p. 
at 38 Rue de Marignan, 
Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, 
18 March, bur. at Boulogne- 
sur-Mer 22 March 1887. 
Will proved in the Principal 
Registry,, Dublin, 14 April 
1887, by Kate Sandes of 
18 Upper' Sherrard Street, 
Dublin, the relict, the sole 
Executrix. 



"Kate, dau. 
of John De 
Renzy Waters 
of Dublin ; 
born 6 De- 
cember 1833; 
married at 
St. George's, 
Dublin, 26 
October 1865. 



Honoria, bom 24 June, bapt at 
Listowel 30 June 1826; died 
2 November, bur. at Aghavallin, 
CO. Kerry, 5 November 1834. 



Elizabeth Agnes, bom i Octo- 
ber, bapt at Listowel 5 October 
1828 ; marr. there 30 August 
1849, Henry Smith, County 
Inspector Royal Irish Con- 
stabulary (son of David Smith). 
She died 29 August 1889. 



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Maria, bom 13 May, 
bapt at Listowel 
20 May 183 1 ; marr. 
there 20 Novem- 
ber i860, William 
Alton of Tralee, co. 
Kerry, M.D. (son of 
John Alton). She 
died 2 March, and 
was bur. at Tralee 
5 March 1890. 

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Henry Moore Sandes=Mary Wilhelmina, dau. of Hugh 
of Ballygrennane, Eldon Yielding of New Park, co. 



CO. Kerry; bom 31 
May, bapt. at Lis- 
towel 8 June 1832 ; 
Major Kerry Regi- 
ment; died s.p. at 
Ballygrennane 13 
December, bur. at 
Aghavallin 1 7 De- 
cember 1883. Will 
proved at Limerick 
21 January 1884, 
by Mary Wilhelmina 
Sandes of Bally- 
grennane, CO. Kerry, 
the relict, the sole 
Executrix. 



Limerick, by Margaret his wife, 
dau. of Augustus Yielding of 
Cleoghers, Tralee, Lieutenant 
West India Regiment ; born at 
Glenastar, Newcastle West, co. 
Limerick, 23 August 1854, and 
bapt there; marr. at Limerick 
10 April 1876; marr. 2ndly at 
St Peter's, Dublin, on Saturday, 
7 November 1885, Surgeon-Major 
Oliver Stokes Eagar, F.R.C.S.I. ; 
died at Farnham House, 
Finglas, co. Dublin, i November 
1894. Will proved in Dublin 
14 January 1895, by William 
Stokes of Rosa Cottage, Rox- 
borough Road, Limerick, one of 
the Eltors. 



Thomas William Sandes,' 
bom 20 May, bapt at 
Listowel 5 June 1842; 
entered the Army 
4 March 1861, Captain 
Madras Staff Corps ; 
Assistant Commissioner, 
3rd-class, at Oude 17 
June 1870 ; died s.p. 
at Boulogne - sur - Mer, 
France, aged S3i ^^ 
Saturday, 22 June, bur. 
there 25 June 1895. 
Will dated 18 August 
1 89 1 , proved (Prin. Reg., 
1289, 95) 8 November 
1895, by Marie Louise 
Sandes, the relict, the 
sole Executrix. 



"Marie Louise, 
eldest dau. of 
Henry Sheldon 
of Staverton 
House, CO. Glou- 
cester; marr. at 
the British Epis- 
copal Church, 
Boulogne-sur- 
Mer (by the 
Rev. Dr. Maule) 
on Thursday, 
II August 1887. 



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John Sandes of Greenville, co. Kerry; bom^ 
25 September, bapt. at Listowel 29 Octo- 
ber 1868; of Trinity College, Dublin; 
called to the Irish Bar 1893 ; Captain 4th 
Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers (Militia); 
J. P. for CO. Kerry. 



Maud Tudor, younger dau. of Richard Sale of The 
Manor House, Barrow-on-Trent, co. Derby, J.P., by 
Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. Alexander Poole of 
Chesterfield, co. Derby; born at Barrow-on-Trent 16 
March 1866; marr. there 30 April 1896. 



Gladys Maud, bom 5 Novem- 
ber, bapt at St Matthias', 
Dublin, 28 December 1897. 



I 

Doris Aphra, born 29 
December 1898, bapt. at 
St Matthias', Dublin, 
2 February 1899. 



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John Gough Sandes, bom 12 December 
1903, bapt. at Christ Church, Leeson 
Park, Dublin, 20 January 1904. 



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o^^^y tyri/?7.r/e^. 



—^MBC^a 



iSKiteon of Currpgrane, to. Songfbrli* 




William Wilson of Daramona and of- 
Larkhill, co. Dublin, formerly of 
Wellington Place, Belfast (son of Hugh 
Wilson of Rashee, co. Antrim, by Jane 
Craig his wife); bom lo July 1787; 
died at Larkhill on Sunday, 29 October 
1882, and bur. at Belfast Portrait 
at Currygraney co, Longford^ in the 
possession of his son, James Wilson, 
Will proved in the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, 22 January 1883, by peorge 
Orr Wilson of Dunardagh, Blackrock, 
and James Wilson of Frascati, Black- 
rock, CO. Dublin, two of the Eltors. 



'Rebecca Dupr^, 
dau. of John 
MackayofElagh, 
CO. Tyrone, and 
of Prospect, co. 
Derry ; bom 4 
May 1798; marr. 
230ctober 1815; 
died 2 November 
1846, and bur. 
at Belfast. 



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James Wilson of-pConstant Grace Martha, 



Arms on record in Uistet's Office, — 
Argent, a wolf rampant azure, on a chief 
indented of the last, three estoiles of the 
field. 

Crest, — A demi-wolf rampant, per pale 
indented, argent and azure. 

Motto, — PoUet virtus. 



Currygrane, co. Long 
ford (4th son); bom 
at Wellington Place, 
Belfast, II July 1832; 
of Trinity College, 
Dublin, B.A. 1853, 
M.A. 1856; J.P. and 
D.L. for CO. Longford, 
High Sheriff 1864. 



eldest dau. of James 
Freeman Hughes of 
The Grove, Stillorgan, 
CO. Dublin, by Martha 
his wife, 4th dau. of 
William Redfem of 
Churchfield House, co. 
Warwick; born at The 
Grove, Stillorgan, 2 Oc- 
tober, bapt. at Stillorgan 
31 December 1843 ; 
marr. there 2 October 
1861. 



Other 
issue. 



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James Mackay Wilson, born at Longford" 
Terrace, Monkstown, co. Dublin, 7 January 
1863, and bapt at Monkstown; educated at 
Harrow and at Trinity College, Dublin, 
B.A. 1885 ; J.P. for co. Longford, High 
Sheriff 1887. 




■Amy Alice, 2nd dau. of Sir John Senhouse 
Goldie-Taubman of The Nunnery, Isle of Man, 
J.P., Speaker of the House of Keys, by Amy 
his wife, 2nd dau. of Grove Ross of Inver- 
charron, co. Ross, Captain 25th Regiment of 
Foot; bom at The Nimnery 15 May 1867; 
marr. by special licence in the private chapel 
at The Nunnery (by the Rev. Wilfrid Stanton 
of Bollington, co. Chester, assisted by the 
Rev. Robert Benjamin Baron, Vicar of 
St. George's, Douglas, Isle of Man) on Thursday, 
27 September 1894. 



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Bridget Senhouse Constant, bom at 2 1 Montagu 
Street, Portman Square, London, on Monday, 
28 September, bapt. at the Church of the 
Annunciation, Bryanston Street, London, 28 
October 1903. 



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Gore Wray of Ardna- 
mona, co. Donegal, 
by Charlotte his wife, 
dau. of Colonel 
Charles Waller of 
West Wickham, co. 
Kent ; marr. at Christ 
Church, Kingstown, 
CO. Dublin (by the Rev. 
Paterson Smyth), on 
Saturday, 3 October 
1891. 



Florence Grace, 
bomatLongford 
Terrace, Monks- 
town, 8 August 
1865, and bapt. 
at Monkstown; 
died 16 De- 
cember 1869, 
and bur. at Kill 
of the Grange, 
CO. Dublin. 



Lieut-Colonel Henry Hughes Wilson, D.S.O. ; born^^Cecil Mary, youngest 
5 May 1864, and bapt at Monkstown, co. Dublin; dau. of George Cecil 
entered the Army as Lieutenant Royal Irish Rifles 
12 November 1884, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade 
26 November 1884, Captain 6 December 1893, Major 

1 December 1901, Brevet Lieut.-Colonel 2 December 
1 90 1, Brevet Colonel 3 December 1903, commanded 
a Provisional Battalion 24 February 1902 to 31 March 
1903 ; Staff-Captain (Intelligence Department) Head- 
Quarters of Army 24 June 1895 to 31 August 1897, 
Brigade Major, Aldershot, i September 1897 to 
8 October 1899, Brigade Major Infantry Brigade, 
South Africa, 9 October 1899 to 31 August 1900, 
D.A.A.G., South Africa, i September 1900 to 

2 January 1901, specially employed, Head-Quarters 
of Army, 3 January 1901 to 23 February 1902, 

D.A.A.G. for Military Education and Training, Head-Quarters of Army, i April to 31 May 
1903, A.A.G. I June 1903; served in Burmese Expedition 1886-88, wounded 19 June 1887 
(medal with two clasps); served in South African War 1 899-1 901, on Staff, at the relief of 
Ladysmith, including action at Colenso; operations of 17 to 24 January 1900, and action 
of Spion Kop; operations of 5 to 7 February 1900, and action at Vaal Kranz; operations 
on Tugela Heights 14 to 27 February 1900, and action at Pieters Hill; operations in Natal 
March to June 1900, including action at Laings Nek 6 to 9 June; operations in the Transvaal, 
East of Pretoria, July to 29 November 1900; operations in Cape Colony, South of Orange 
River, 1900; operations in the Transvaal December 1900 to May 1901 (mentioned in 
despatches [Sir Redvers Henry Buller] 30 March and 9 November 1900, "London Gazette," 
8 February and 16 April 1901, Brevet' of Lieut.-Colonel, Queen's medal with five clasps); 
Copipanion D.S.O. 29 November 1900. 



I 
Arthur John d^j-Norah, youngest dau. of Hammon 

Paine of 5 " The Paragon," Black- 
heath, CO. Kent, and of 15 Clifton 
Gardens, Folkestone, co. Kent; 
bom at Blackheath 6 October, 
bapt. at All Saints', Blackheath, 
3 November 1869 ; marr. at 
Holy Trinity, Folkestone (by the 
Rev. Borradaile Savory, Rector of 
St Bartholomew-the-Great, Smith- 
field, London, assisted by the 
Rev. Frederick Charles Wood- 
house, the Rector), on Thursday, 
8 December 1892. 



Courcy Wilson, 
bom 10 January 
1867; B.A. of 
Trinity College, 
Dublin ; Fellow 
of the Surveyors* 
Institution. 



Margaret de Courcy, bom 
at Blackheath on Tuesday, 
30 April, bapt. at Holy 
Trinity, Folkestone, 31 
May 1895. 



Cyril John Wilson, 
bom 13 May, bapt. 
at Holy Trinity, 
Folkestone, 14 June 
1899. 



Cecil William Wilson, D.S.O. ; bom at 
Frascati, Blackrock, co. Dublin, 5 June, 
bapt at St John's, Clonbroney, co. Long- 
ford, 24 July 1870; entered the Army as 
2nd Lieutenant Kong's Royal Rifle Corps 
23 April 1890, Lieutenant 18 May 1892, 
Adjutant 26 Jfuly 1895 to 4 December 
1900, Captain 27 January 1898; served 
in South African War 1899-1901, as 
Adjutant 3rd Battalion King's Royal 
Rifle Corps ; at the relief of Ladysmith, 
including action at Colenso ; operations 
of 17 to 24 January 1900, and action at 
Spion Kop; operations of 5 to 7 Feb- 
ruary 1900, and action at Vaal Kranz; 
operations on Tugela Heights 14 to 27 
February 1900, and actions at Pieters 
Hill ; operations in Natal March to JAne 
1900, including action at Laings Nek 6 to 
9 June (mentioned in despatches [Sir 
Redvers Henry BuUer] 3 February and 
9 November 1900, and ''Lon(]p» 
Gazette," 8 February and 10 Septenioer 
190I9 Queen's medal with five clasps); 
Companion D.S.O. 29 November 1900. 



Ada Dupr^ Martha, born at Frascati, Blackrock, 26 December 1872, 
bapt at All Saints', Blackrock, 16 February 1873; marr. at Ballinalee, co. 
Longford (by the Rt Rev. Samuel Shone, Bishop of Kilmore, assisted 
by the Rev. Claude Powell, brother of the brid^oom, and the Rev. 
Charles Browne, the Vicar), on Monday, 10 September 1894, Henry 
George Powell (and son of Graham Powell of Southwold, co. Suffolk, 
Captain 2nd Dragoon Guards [Queen's Bays]); born 17 February 1867; 
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant The Loyal North Lancashire 
Regiment 5 February 1887, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion 8 Septembcar 1888, 
Captain 3 December 1894, retired 8 July 1903. 

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Eileen Geraldine 
EdiUi, bom at 
Frascati, Black- 
rock, 12 June, 
bapt at St John's, 
Clonbroney, 10 
September 1877. 



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iIWolon|> of Cragg. to. 
Clare. 

Patrick Molony of Cragg.-^Alice, eldest dau. of Charlres 



Armt m record in Ulsiti's Offict.— 
Quarterly : isl and4th, Aiurc, aquiver erect, 
holdir^ three arrows, between two bows 
palewise, all or ; tnA and 3rd, Guln, two 
lions rampant, lupporting a staff, all a^ent. 

Crist. — An arm vambraced, embowed, 
the hand gaantleted, grasping a short sword, 
all proper, the fore-arm charged with a 
fiefoil, slipped ainre. 

Moiie. — In Domino et noD in ai'ca neo 



CO. Clare (eldest son of 
John Molony of Cragg, 
by Dilliana his wife [his 
cousin], dau, of Henry 
Brady of Kilcorney, co. 
Clare); J. P. for co. 
Clare ; died at Cragg, 
aged 60, 9 October, 
bur. in the family vault 
in the old churchyard 
at Tulla, CO. Clare, 11 
October 1831. Portrait 
at Cionmore, Tuiia, in 
the possession of Henry 
Moiony, M. D., his 
grandson. 



Brew of Applcvale, co. Clare, 
by Rebecca his wife, elder 
dau. and coheir of Charles 
Adams of Killoe, co. Clare ; 
marr. at Corofin, co. Clare, 
2 Octobei I 8d8 (marriage 
settlements dated i October 
1808); died at Ennis, co. 
Clare, 17 March, bur. in the 
family vault in the old church- 
yard at Tulla 19 March 1847. 
Portrait at Cionmore, Tulla, 
in the possession of Henry 
Molony, M.D., her grandson. 



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Rebecca, bom at Cragg 33 August 
1809; marr, at Tulta 1 November 
1833, John Trousdell of Ennis, 
Solicitor ; died at Kilrush, co. 
Clare, 34 April 1843, and bur. at 
Dromcliffe, co. Clare. Admon was 
granted at Ehiblin 33 December 
1843, to Rebecca Trousdell of 
Ennis, co. Clare, the relict She 
died al Ennis 1 5 August, and was 
bur. at Dromcliffe 18 August 1880. 

Dilliana, bom at Cr^g 3 March 
i8it; died unmarried at Ennis 
16 July 1883, and bur, in the 
family vault in the old churchyard 
at Tulla. 



John Patrick Molony of Cragg ;■ 
bom at Cra^ on Saturday, 33 
February, bapt. at Tulla (by the 
Rev, John Whitty) on Sunday, 
I March 1813; J.P. for co. Clare; 
died at Cragg 33 February 1851, 
and hur. in the family vault in the 
old churchyard at Tulla. Admon 
was granted in Dublin ao May 
1851, to Anna Molony of Cragg, 
near Tulla, co. Clare, the relict. 



•.\nna, dau. of Dennis 
Canny of Clonmony, co. 
Clare, J.P. for CO. Clare; 

marr. at Six Mile Bridge, 
CO. Clare, 13 February 
1838 (marriage settle- 
ments dated 1 3 February 
1838); died 30 March, 
bur. in the family vault 
in the old churchyard at 
Tulla 3 April 1861. 



Patrick John Molony of Cragg, co. Clare, and of Wickham, co.^Lydia Anne, dau, of Richard 

~ "■ '^ ' "J Galwey of Herbert Place, 

Dublin ; bapt. at fiaggotrath 
Church, Dublin ; marr. at 
St. Peter's, Dublin, 17 
October 1870. 



Hants; bom at Ballinahinch^ co. Clare, 19 February 1839, and 
bapt. there ; B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin ; J.P. for co. Clare ; 
died at 15 Ordnance Road, Southampton, co. Hants, on Monday, 
36 August 1901, and bur. in the cemetery at Southampton. 



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Alice Lydia, born at Waterbeach, 
CO. Cambridge, and bapt. there 
31 August 1873. 



Chartres Brew Molony of Ennis, co. Clare; bom-pAlice (his cousin), youngest dau. and 



at Cragg, co. Clare, 2 December 1816, and bapt 
at TuUa, co. Clare ; died at Ennis 24 July, bur. in 
the family vault in the old churchyard at Tulla 
27 July 1875. Portrait in the possession of Alfred 
MoUmy^ his son. 




coheir of James Barry of Rockstown, 
CO. Limerick (eldest son of James Barry 
of Fryarstown, now Sandville, co. 
Limerick \see Pedigree of Barry ^ Vol. j, 
page 40]) ; born at Rockstown in 
January 181 7; marr. at Fedamore, co. 
Limerick, 11 November 1841 ; died, 
^^d 549 30 September, bur. in the family 
vault in the old churchyard at Tulia 
3 October 187 1. Portrait at Ennis. 



I 

Mary, born at 
Limerick 7 Au- 
gust, bapt. at 
St. Michael's, 
Limerick (by 
the Rev. Tho- 
mas Elms), 24 
August 1842. 



Harry Molony of Quin, and afterwards 
Kilrush, both co. Clare; bom i April, bapt. 
at St. Michael's, Limerick (by the Rev. H. 
Willis), 18 April 1844 ; L. F. Phys. and Surg. 
Glasg. 1 866, L.R.C.P. Edin. 1866, and 
afterwards L.R.C.P.L ; died at Kilrush 17 
January, bur. in the family vault in the 
old churchyard at Tulla 21 January 1880. 



of-rCharlotte Eliza, only dau. 
of John Carver Coates, 
by Maria his wife, dau. 
of the Rev. John Lord of 
Mitchelstown, co. Cork ; 
marr. at the British Embassy, 
Paris (by the Rev. J. Cox), on 
Saturday, 19 December 1868. 



Chartres Aylmer Molony, 
born at Ennis 7 October 
1869, and bapt. there; 

and L.M. 1891. 



I 

Harry Brereton Molony, bom at 
Kilrush 30 April 1872, and bapt 
there ; B.A. of Trinity College, 
Dublin ; District Inspector Royal 
Irish Constabulary. 



I 

Rev. Perceval John Molony, 
born at Kilrush 4 October 
1873, and bapt. there; B.A. 
of Trinity College, Dublin. 



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Ellen Mary, born at Cragg 4 February, bapt at 
the Catholic Church, Tulla, 8 February 1841. 

Denis William Molony, bom at Cragg, and bapt. 
at Tulla; died unmarried at Bellary, Madras, 
India, in September 1874, and bur. there. 

Mary Alice, bom at Cragg 8 March 1844, and 
bapt the next day (baptism registered at the 
Catholic Church, Tulla). 



John Patrick Molony of" 
"Cragg," Roma, and of 
Bendemeer, Yuelba, both 
Queensland, Australia, 
J.P. ; bom at Cragg 11 
April 1845, and bapt 
there ; died at Too- 
woomba, Queensland, 
aged 57, 20 Octo'ber 
1902, and bur. there. 



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Harry Molony, bom at Bendemeer, 
Yuelba, in i882,and bapt at Yuelba. 

Eileen, bom at Bendemeer, Yuelba, 
in 1883, and bapt at Yuelba. 

Fergus Molony, born at Bendemeer, 
Yuelba, in 1885, and bapt at Yuelba. 



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Kevin Molony, born at Bendemeer, 
Yuelba, in i887,and bapt at Yuelba. 

Alice, bom at Bendemeer, Yuelba, 
in 1889, and bapt. at Yuelba. 

Clare, bom at Bendemeer, Yuelba, 
in 1 89 1, and bapt at Yuelba. 



•"Mary, dau. of 
Richard Harney 
of Melboume, 
Australia, and 
step-daughter of 
Thomas Nugent 
Fitz-Gerald; mar- 
ried at Mongool,. 
Yuelba, Queens- 
land, 2 April 
1881. 



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Anna, bom at Bende- 
meer, Yuelba, in 1894, 
and bapt at Yuelba. 

Winifred, bom at 
Bendemeer, Yuelba, 
in 1896, and bapt at 
Yuelba. 



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Henry Molony, bom 
at Cragg, co. Clare, 
and bapt. at Tulla, 
CO. Clare (by the 
Rev. John Whitty), 
II August 1818 ; 
B.A. of Trinity 
College, Dublin ; 
died unmarried in 
British Columbia in 
1864. 



I 
James Molony of Clonmore,i 

Tulla; bom at Cragg 37 
September, bapt. privately 
5 November 1821 (baptism 
registered at Tulla); F.R.C.S. 
and Ex-President Irish 
Medical Association; died at 
Clonmore, TuUa, 14 Sep- 
tember 1893, and bur. in 
the family vault in the 
old churchyard at Tulla. 
Portrait at Clonmore, Tulla, 
in the possession of Henry 
Molony^ M,D,, his son. 



-Rebecca, elder dau. of 
Michael Greene of Ennis, 
CO. Clare, by Jane his 
wife, dau. of Chartres 
Brew of Applevale, co. 
Clare; marr. at Ennis 
II May 1848; died at 
Clonmore, Tulla, 10 June 
1896, bur. in the family 
vault in the old church- 
yard at Tulla. Portrait 
at Clonmore, Tulla, in 
the possession of Henry 
Molony, M,D,, her son. 



I 

Alice, born at 
Cragg; died at 
Ennis,agedi3, 
and bur. in the 
family vault in 
the old church- 
yard at Tulla 
22 February 
1840. 



Patrick Charles 
Molony, bom at 
Tulla 4 March, 
bapt. there (by 
the Rev. Richard 
Brew) 19 May 
1850; died 9 
December 1859, 
and bur. in the 
family vault in 
the old church- 
yard at Tulla. 



Jane Dilliana, born 
28 October 1851, 
bapt. at Tulla (by the 
Rev. Philip Dwyer) 
19 September 1852 ; 
died unmarried 1 7 
May, bur. in the 
family vault in the 
old churchyard at 
Tulla 20 May 1892. 



[Michael] Henry Molony of Odell=«Geraldine, dau. of 

Ville, CO. Limerick ; born at Edmund Morony of 

Tulla 19 January, bapt. there (by 

the Rev. Philip Dwyer) 15 May 

1853 ; educated at Queen's 

College, Galway, and Royal 

College of Surgeons, Ireland, 

B.A. of Queen's University, 

Ireland, 1873, M.D. M.Ch. 

1876, L.M.R.C.P.I. 1876. 



Odell Ville, J. P., 
by Helena his wife, 
only dau. of John 
Odell ; born 26 
September, bapt. 
at Ballingarry, co. 
Limerick, 29 Oc- 
tober 1865 ; marr. 
there 24 April 1889. 



James Barry Molony of Ennis ,*- 
bom at Ennis 30 April 1845, and 
bapt at Dromclifie, co. Clare ; died 
at Cragg on Saturday, 31 December 
1904, bur. in the family vault at 
TuUa on Tuesday, 3 January 1905. 



■Ellen, eldest dau. of John 
Butler Greene; marr. at 
Monkstown, co. Dublin, 
21 November 1872; died 
23 March 1898, and bur. 
at Dromclifie. 



Chartres Brew Molony, bora 
at Ennis 15 September 1847, 
and bapt. at Dromclifie; 
died unmarried ill Dublin in 
February 1879. 



I 

Alice, born 
at Ennis in 
June 1874, 
and bapt. 
there. 



John Chartres Molony,**«Sarah Frances, eldest 
born at Ennis 27 Feb- dau. of William Adams 



mary 1877, and bapt. 
there; B.A. of Trinity 
College, Dublin ; of the 
Madras Civil Service. 



of Dnimelton House, 
Cootehill, CO. Cavan, 
J. P. for CO. Cavan; marr. 
at Killersherdony, co. 
Cavan, 6 July 1904, 



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Eileen Mabel, bom at Ennis 
12 March 1880, and bapt. 
there. 

James Gorgias Massy Molony, 
bom at Ennis 24 Febmaiy 
1884, and bapt. there. 



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Henry Mostyn Molony of Murgoo, Murchison, Western Australia ; bora at 
Cragg II April, bapt. at the Catholic Church, Tulla, 21 April 1846; marr. 
at Maryborough, Queensland, Australia, in August 1889, Lizzie Itzstein. He 
died at Murgoo i6 July 1903, and was bur. at Boolardy, Westera Australia. 

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Mostyn Molony, bom at Perth, 
Western Australia, in 1892, and 
bapt. there. 



Murgoo Molony, bom 
at Murgoo in 1894. 

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I 
Alice, bom at 

Cragg 28 Sep- 
tember 1850, 
and bapt. there. 



Brea Molony, born 
at Murgoo in 1896. 



Eileen, born 
at Murgoo. 



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1 

Rev. John Molony, bom at-pCharlotte Jane, dau. of 

Andrew Paterson of 
Abbotsford Crescent, 
Edinburgh, by Alice his 
wife, dau. of Tomkins 
Brew; man*, at Christ 
Church, Momingside, 
Edinburgh, 27 March 
1884. 



Clonmore, Tulla, co. Clare, 
17 December 1854, bapt. at 
Tulla (by the Rev. Philip 
Dwyer) 3 February 1856; 
B.A. of Queen's University, 
Ireland; practised at the 
Irish Bar; studied Divinity at 
Durham University; Rector 
of Moffat, CO. Dumfries, 
since 1891. 



J 
Alice Maude, bom at Clonmore, Tulla, 

16 October 1856, bapt at Tulla (by the 

Rev. Philip Dwyer) 18 January 1857 ; 

marr. there 4 November 1875, Robert 

Spaight of Aflfock, co. Clare (younger 

son of Henry Spaight of Corbally and 

of AfTock, CO. Clare, by Constantia his 

wife, dau. of the Rev. Robert Gabbett 

of Castle Liake, co. Clare, LL.D.); bom 

26 June 1845 ; J. P. for co. Clare; died 

24 March 1888, and bur. at Quin, 

CO. Clare. ^ 

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I 
James Alexander Molony, born i June, 

bapt. at St. Mary's, Glasgow (by the 

Rt. Rev. William Thomas Harrison, D.D., 

Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway), 24 June 

1890. 



I 

Andrew Chartres Brew 
Molony, born at Moffat 
14 August, bapt. there 
II September 1892. 



Adrian Charles Molony, 
bom at Moffat 14 Jan- 
uary, bapt. there 11 
February 1894. 



Ethel Constance, dau. of Hugh- 
Lyons- Montgomery of Belhavel, 
CO. Lei trim, D.L. for co. Leitrini, 
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of 
Henry Smith of Annesbrook, 
CO. Meath ; marr. at Killarga, co. 
Leitrim, 20 February 1879 5 
died, aged 39, 28 October, 
bur. in Dean's Grange Ceme- 
tery, Blackrock, co. Dublin, 31 
October 1891. ist wife. 



'John Molony of Forkhill= 
House, Dundalk, co. Louth; 
bom at Ennis, co. Clare, 
7 March 185 1, and bapt. 
at Dromcliffe, co. Clare; 
L., M., and L.R.C.S.I. 
1874, F.R.C.P.L 1888 ; 
Coroner for co. Sligo; J. P. 
for CO. Armagh. 



"Mary Macaulay (May), 2nd dau. 
of Charles Henry Higginson 
of Springmount and of Rock- 
forest, CO. Antrim ; marr. at 
Great Connell, co. Kildare (by 
the Rev. Daniel Hamilton 
O'Connor, the Rector), on 
Tuesday, 27 February 1900. 
2nd wife. 



Otho Hugh Chartres Molony, bom at Collooney, co. Sligo, 28 August 
1880, and bapt. there; 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin 
Fusiliers 18 April 1900; served in South African War 1900-1902, 
at the operations in the Transvaal, West of Pretoria, July to 
25 November 1900, including actions at Frederickstad 17 to 25 
October, served with the Mounted Infantry at the operations in the 
Transvaal 30 November 1900 to 31 May 1902 (Queen's medal with 
three clasps, King's medal with two clasps). 



John Barr6 de Winton 
Molony, born in Dublin 
6 June 1886, and bapt. 
at the chapel of Steven's 
Hospital, Dublin. 



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Fitz James Molony of "Dunsten 
Steeps" Porlock, co. Somerset ; 
bom at Clonmore, Tulla, co. 
Clare, 9 July, bapt. at Tulla 
(by the Rev. Philip Dwyer) 
31 October 1858; L.R.C.P.L 
and L.M., L.R.C.S.I. 1882. 



-Louisa Basil, dau. of Charles 
Townley of " The Turret," 
Ballingarry, co. Limerick, 
and of Townley House, 
Ramsgate, co. Kent; marr. 
at Ballingarry 15 May 1886. 



James Townley Molony, bom 
at Porlock 17 August, bapt. 
there 10 September 1893. 



I 

Charles William 
Molony, ^m 28 
February, bapt. at 
Tulla (by the Rev. 
Philip Dwyer) 10 
June i860; died 
unmarried 1 5 
January, bur. at 
Tulla 19 January 
1880. 



I. 
Annie Ellen, 

born at Clon- 
more, Tulla, 
22 December 
1862, bapt. at 
Tulla (by the 
Rev. Philip 
Dwyer) 19 
July 1863. 



Godfrey Massy Molony=-Clara Penrose, 3rd dau. of Sir John Coode, K.C.M.G., 
of 14 Carlton Road, C.E., by Jane Dod his wife, eldest dau. of William 

Price of Weston-super-Mare, co. Somerset; bom 
28 July, bapt at St. Mary's, Melcombe Regis, co. 
Dorset, 26 August 1852 ; marr. by special licence at 
St. John's, Paddington, London (by the Rt. Rev. 
Rowley Hill, D.D., Bishop of Sodor and Man, 
assisted by the Rev. Philip Hayman Dod, Master of 
St. John's, Lichfield, co. Stafford), on Wednesday, 
II October 1882. 

{Sec Pedigree of Caode, " Visitation of England 
and Wales^ Vol 11^ page iiS-) 



Southampton, co. 

Hants ; bom at Ennis, 
CO. Clare, 11 January 
1854, and bapt there 
privately. 



Alfred Molony, 
bom at Ennis 
17 May 1858, 
and bapt. at 
Dromcliffe, co. 
Clare. 




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WUet 




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Matthew West of Edemey, co."r-]iiCaria Louisa, younger 




Fermanagh, and of 42 (now 77) Har- 
court Street, Dublin (and surviving 
son of Matthew West of 43 Harcourt 



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Arms OH record in UlsUf^s Office. — 
Argent, a fesae duicett^, between three 
leopards' fikoes sable, a crescent gules for 
difierence. 

Crest, — Out of a ducal coronet or, 
chained with a crescent as in the arms, 
a griffin's head argent. 

Motto, — Jour de ma vie. 



Street, Dublin, by Mary Ann Roan his 
wife, and grandson of Jacob West of 
Queensborough, co. Kildare, by Mary 
his wife, dau. of Matthew Pretious of 
Queensborough); born in Dublin 13 
March, bapt at St. Werburgh's, Dublin, 
30 March 1777; gazetted Ensign, 
"without purchase," in the i6th 
"Buckingham" Regiment 19 May 
1801 ; Churchwarden of St. Wer- 
burgh's, Dublin, 1807-1808; Alderman 
of the City of Dublin, High Sheriff 
1810-11; died at Harcourt Street, 
Dublin, aged 43, 15 November, bur. at 
St. Werburgh's, Dublin, 17 November 



1820. Mural armorial tablet in the 
church. Miniature tit White Parky co, Fermanagh^ in the possession of 
his grandson^ Augustus George West Will dated 15 December 181 7, 
with codicil dated 22' July 18 19, 

f roved in the Prerogative Court of 
reland 7 December 1820, by Charles 
Joly of Cullenswood Avenue, co. 
Dublin, brother-in-law, and Maria 
Louisa West of 43 HarcDurt Street, 
Dublin, the Eitors. 




dau. of Jean Jaspar Joly, 
Baron de Blaisy, of Car- 
ton, CO. Kildans, and of 
CharlemontPlace, Dublin, 
by Mary his wife, dau. of 
Thomas Rumley of Bally- 
daniel, co. Cork ; bom at 
Carton on Good Friday, 
24 March, bapt there 26 
March 1781 ; marr. in 
Dublin 3 1 July 1802; marr. 
2ndly in 1830, Thomas 
McKane, Barrister-at- 
Law. She died 12 Jan., 
and was bur. at St 
Werburgh's, Dublin, 15 
Jan. 1846. Miniature in 
the possession of her 
grand^ughter^ WUhel^ 
mina Mary Joly West. 
Will, with four codicils, 
proved in the Prerogative 
Court of Ireland 3 Feb. 
1 846, by the Rev. Augustus 
William West of Rath- 
bally, near Blessington, 
CO. Wicklow, and G^rge 
White West of Ardenode, 
near Ballymore Eustace, 
CO. Kildue, two of the 
E jtors, saving right of the 
Rev. William James West, 
the other Eftor. 



I 

Charles Matthew West, 
died unmarried, aged 19, 
a May, bur. at St Wer- 
burgh^ Dublin, 5 May 
1823. 



Henry Jaspar West, bapt. at St Werburgh's, Dublin, 27 June 1806; died 
unmarried at Harcourt Street, Dublin, aged 23, 7 July, bur. at St Werburgh's, 
Dublin, 9 July 1829. Will dated 16 May 1829, proved in the Prerogative 
Court of Ireland 23 July 1829, by Maria Louisa West of Harcourt Street, 
Dublin, the mother and sole Executrix. 

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Hon^'* William Alexander Erskine West-Erskine of Hindmarsh Island, Lake Alexandrina, South 
Australia; bom at Anamoe Glebe, co. Wicklow, 12 September, bapt at Derralossory, co. Wicklow, 
z November 1839; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 21 October 1857, aged 18, B.A. i860, 
M.A. 1864; Member of the Legislative Council of South Australia, represented the Mount Barker 
electoral district. South Australia, in two Parliaments, and the electoral district of Encounter Bay, 
South Australia, in one Parliament; Minister of Public Works 1875-76, and one of the two special 
representative Commissioners for South Australia to the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia in 1876; 
by Royal Licence dated 2 May 1872, he was authorized to take and use the surname of Erskine in 
addition to and after that of West, and to bear the Arms of Erskine quarterly with his own family 
arms; died at St Anne's Hill, co. Cork, 22 October, bur. at Enniskerry, co. Wicklow, 25 October 
1892. Will proved (Prin. Reg., 
1 169, 92) 20 Deceember 1892, 
by the Rev. Henry Matthew West 
of Sacombe, co. Hertford, and 
Alfred»Edward West of Kilcroney, 
the Floors. 

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Maria Louisa, marr. at St Peter's, Dublin, 13 December 1839, Henry Darley of Wingfield, 
CO. Wicklow (son of Alderman Frederick Darley of Femhill, co. Dublin, Inspector-General 
of Constabulary for co. Dublin, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Arthur Guinness of 
Beaumont, ca Dublin); a ''Six Clerk"; died at 24 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, aged S2, 
4 July, bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 7 July 1883. Will proved 
in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 36 July 1883, by Wellington £4rley of Greystones, co. 
Wicklow, one of the Eitors. She died at Wingfield 39 November, and was bur. in Mount 
Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross^ Dublin, 3 December 1873. Miniature at Violet Bili^ 
CO, Wicklow^ in the possession of her son, Wellington Darley, 

A 



B 



Augustus George West of White Park, co. Fermanagh, and ofHpSara, 4th dau. of the Rev. 



Balix and Legcloghfin, co. Tyrone; born at Anamoe Glebe, 
CO. Wicklow, 19 January, bapt at Derralossory, co. Wicklow, 
3 March 1841 ; educated at St. Columba's College and at 
Rossall ; gazetted Ensign '' by direct commission " in the 76th 
Regiment of Foot 9 November 1858, Lieutenant 3 August 1861, 
resigned 15 May 1866; a Student at the Royal Agricultural 
College, Cirencester, co. Gloucester, 1866. 




Canon Richard Booth Eyre, 
Rector of Donanaghta, co. 
Galway, and Prebendary of 
Clonfert, by Sarah his 
wife, eldest dau. of Robert 
Perss^ of Roxborough, co. 
Galway, D.L. ; bom at Eyre 
Court Glebe, co. Galway, 
7 May 1837, and bapt 
at Eyre Court; marr. at 
Kingstown, co. Dublin, 31 
July 1867. 



Erskine Eyre West, born 
33 Lansdowne Road, Dublin, 
19 May 1868, and bapt 
privately; of Trinity College, 
Cambridge, matriculated Oc- 
tober 1886, aged 18; entered 
as Student at King's Inns, 
Dublin, Easter, 1891, called 
to the Bar Michaelmas Term, 
1^95 i gazetted Captain in 
the Londonderry Artillery 
(Southern Division R.A.) 17 
September 1893, resigned 
March 1904 ; Deputy 
Registrar to the Court of 
the Irish Land Commission 
17 September 1897. 



at-r Annette 



CO. Dublin, 34 
October 1869, and 



Aileen Maude, elder dau. of Adeline Elizabeth, 
Cuthbert Henry Cooke Huddart of Shoys- bom at Marietta, 
well Manor, co. Sussex, and of Brynkir, co. 
Carnarvon, M-B. of Trinity College, Dublin, 
by Annette Louisa his wife, snd dau. of bapt privately. 
Edmund Lombard Hunt of Headford, co. 
Galway, J. P. for co. Galway; bom at 
Pembroke Road, Dublin, 13 April 1875, 
and bapt. at Christ Church, Leeson Park, 
Dublin; marr. at St Stephen's, Westboume 
Park, CO. Middlesex (by the Rev. Dr. 
George Augustus Ward Huddart, Rector 
of Kirklington, co. York, uncle of the bride, 
assisted by the Rev. Henry Matthew 
West, Rector of Sacombe, co. Hertford, 
uncle of the bridegroom), on Thursday, 
3 August 1899. 



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Augustus Cuthbert Erskine West, bora at 
3 Royal Terrace East, Kingstown, on 
Sunday, 39 July, bapt at St John's, 
Monkstown, co. Dublin, 6 September 1900. 



Dudley Somerset Erskine West, bom at 16 
Westboume Gardens, Bayswater, Lond6n, on 
Thursday, 19 May, bapt at St Stephen's, 
Westboume Park, London, 19 June 1904. 



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Rev. William James West of Edemey, co. Fermanagh,-f-Elmina, eldest dau. and coheir of Alexander 



and of Balix and Legcloghfin, co. Tyrone; bom at 
Harcourt Street, Dublin, 9 June 1809, and bapt at 
St Peter's, Dublin; of Trinity College, Dublin, 
matriculated 17 October 1825, aged 16, B.A. 1830, 
M.A. 1833 ; ordained at Raphoe, co. Donegal, 23 
February 1834, admitted to Priest's Orders at Ferns, 
CO. Wexford, 5 October 1834 ; Rector of Delgany, co. 
Wicklow, 1847-59, and Rural Dean of Bray; died at 
Delgany 22 October, bur. there 27 October 1859. 
Oil painting by Scott at White Parky co. Fermanagh^ 
in the possession of his son, Augustus George West, 
Will proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 12 
December 1859, by Henry Darley of Wingfield, co. 
Wicklow, and the Rev. Augustus William West of 
Blessington, co. Wicklow, the Eitors. 




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Erskine of Balhall, co. Forfar, Longhaven, 
CO. Aberdeen, 29 Bryanston Square, London, 
and of Dun Pen, St. James', Jamaica, West 
Indies, by Eliza Thaip his 2nd wife, dau. 
of Joseph Brissett of Hanover, Jamaica; 
bom at Sydney Place, Bath, co. Somerset, 
16 April 181 1 ; marr. at St. Mary's, Bryan- 
ston Square, London (by the Rev. Augustus 
William West), on Friday, 3 August 1838; 
died at Galtrim House, Bray, co. Wicklow, 
on Tuesday, 30 November, bur. at Delgany 
3 December 1886. Pastel portrait at 
White Park in the possession of her 
son, Augustus George West, Will, with 
three codicib, proved in the Principal 
Registry, Dublin, 23 December 1886, by 
Augustus George West of "Warkwood," 
Redland, Bristol, and the Rev. Henry 
Matthew West of Longford, the Eiors. 



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Rev. Henry Matthew West, bom at Anamo 
Glebe, co. Wicklow, 27 December 1842, bapt. 
at Derralossory, co. Wicklow, 5 Febmary 
1843; of Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1864, 
M.A. 1869; Rector of Templemichael, co. 
Longford, 1874-89, and of Sacombe, co. 
Hertford, since 1889. 



■Helen Mary, 4th dau. of Robert Foster Dunlop of 
Monasterboice, co. Louth, by the Hon^* Anna 
Elizabeth his wife, 2nd dau. of Thomas Henry, 
2nd Viscount Ferrard ; bom at Monasterboice 
15 February, bapt. at Mellifont, co. Louth, i March 
1852 ; marr. at St. George's, Dublin, 8 May 1874. 



William Robert West, 
bom at the Rectory, 
Templemichael, 1 1 
April, bapt. at Temple- 
michael 25 June 1875; 
died at Haileybury 
College, CO. Hertford, 
in his 1 6th year, on 
Friday, 27 February, 
bur. at Sacombe 
2 March 1891. 



Alexander Henry Delap West (twin with Annie Elmina Blanche), bom at 
the Rectory, Templemichael, 27 December 1877, bapt. at Templemichael 
5 February 1878; educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich; 
gazetted 2nd Lieutenant Royal Horse and Field Artillery 19 Januaty 
1898, Lieutenant 19 January 1901; served with 7th Division Ammunition 
Column and 8th Field Battery R.A., in South African War 1899-1902 ; 
at operations in Orange River Colony, May to August 1900 (severely 
wounded at Bethlehem 7 July) ; operations in the Transvaal, November 
1900 to October 1901; operations m Orange River Colony, October 1901 
to May 1902 (mentioned in despatches, ''London Gazette," 20 August 
1 90 1, Queen's medal with three clasps, King's medal with two clasps). 



Augustus William West, bom 
Altadore, co. Dublin, 5 May 1871 ; 
a Student at the Royal Agricultural 
College, Cirencester, co. Gloucester, 
May 1889, Diploma M.R.A.C. 
August 1 891; Assistant Land Com- 
missioner for Ireland 1899-1903. 



at-rFrances 



Madeline Jane, only dau. of Thomas Hanmer of 
Bodnod Hall, co. Denbigh, by Frances his wife, dau. of 
George Foster West of Dromore House, co. Leitrim, 
M.D., and widow of Colonel George Leonard Thomson 
of the ist Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment; born in 
Queensland 24 October 1872; marr. at Framfield, co. 
Sussex, 14 November 1900. 



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Denys Maida Hanmer, bom at Newtown Hill, 
Leixlip, CO. Kildare, 13 June, bapt at Leixlip 
21 August 1901. 



Joan Valerie Hanmer, bom at Newtown 
Hill, Leixlip, 7 December 1902, bapt. at 
Leixlip 14 January 1903. 



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iEmilia Matilda, bapt at St. 
Werburgh's, Dublin* i6 June 
1812; marr. 26 June 1834, 
Isaac Manders of Castlesize, co. 
Kildare. She died, aged 28, 
12 April, and was bur. at 
St Werbuigh's, Dublin, 14 April 
1841. He marr. 2ndly 15 De- 
cember 1842, Emilia Mary, 
dau. of Charles Joseph Joly of 
Charlemont Place, Dublin, by 
Katherine his wife, dau. of John 
Swift of Lyim, co. Westmeath. 



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The Very Rev. Augustus William West," 
born in Dublin 22 July, bapt at 
St Werburgh's, Dublin, 15 August 181 3 ; 
of Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1836, 
M.A. 1839; J. P. for CO. Longford; Rector 
of Blessin^on, co. Wicklow, Private 
Chaplain to the Duke of Leinster, 
Chancellor of the Diocese of Kildare, 
Dean of Ardagh 1860-80, Minor Canon of 
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Rector of 
Presteigne, co. Radnor, 1880; died at 
Presteigne 3 March, bur. there 8 March 
1893. Will dated 3 January 1893^ 
proved (Prin. Reg., 791, 93) 18 August 
1^93} ^y ^he Rev. Augustus Pakenham 
West, the son, one of the ESors. 



■Lucinda, eldest dau. 
of Henry Digby Daniel 
Brooke of Coolock, 
CO. Dublin, and of 
Prosperous, co. Kil- 
dare, by Lucinda his 
wife, eldest dau. of 
Thomas Dobbin of 
Armagh ; marr. at 
Coolock 31 March 
1842 ; died at the 
Rectory, Presteigne, 
aged 63, on Saturday, 
28 April, bur. at 
Presteigne 2 May 
1883. 

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Alexander West, bom 
Anamoe Glebe, co. Wick- 
low, 13 June, bapt at 
Derralossory, co. Wicklow, 
27 July 1844 ; of Trinity 
College, Dublin, B.A. 1 868 ; 
died at Carlingford, co. 
Louth, aged 27, 9 August, 
bur. at Delgany, co. 
Wicklow, 12 August 1871. 



atT-Katherine, eldest dau. of Benjamin Darley of Clapton, Darlinghurst, 
New South Wales, by Catherine his wife, dau. of D'Arcy Wentworth ; 
marr. at Bray, co. Wicklow, i October 1867; marr. 2ndly at St Peter's, 
Brighton, co. Sussex (by the Rev. Henry Webber Beverley), on Tuesday, 
19 August 1873, Colonel Francis James Ashbumer (only son of William 
Page Ashbumer of Bombay, India, J.P. and Mayor of Bombay, by Anne 
his 2nd wife, dau. of Daniel Beale of Fitzroy Square, London) ; born 
at Sillewood, Van Dieman's Land, 18 August 1847, and bapt there; 
Cornet 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) 9 April 1870, Lieutenant 
29 November 1870. 



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Donald Alexander 
Erskine West, bom 
and died at Lime- 
rick in 1868. 



Evelyn Maude, born at Car- 
lingford 10 October 1869; 
marr.at St Stephen's, Dublin, 
16 April 1895, Redmond 
Reali of Lismount, co. Cork 
(son of Joseph Reali of Hoar 
Abbey, Cashel, co.Tipperary) ; 
bom at Lismount 20 January 
1859. J 



Constance Kate, bom at Carlingford 14 Novem- 
ber 1870; marr. at St. Peter's, Dublin, 25 July 
1894, Harry Crowe (son of Wainwright Crowe 
of Cahircalla, co. Clare, J.P. for co. Clare, High 
Sheriff i860, by Annie Millicent his wife, only 
dau. of the Rev. George Spaight of Corbally, 
CO. Clare); bom 7 October 1868; educated at 
Trinity College Dublin, B.A. 1892; Barrister-at- 
Law of the King's Inns, Dublin, 1892. 



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Annie Elmina Blanche (twin with Alexander 
Henry Delap), born at the Rectory, Temple- 
michael, co. Longford, 27 December 1877, 
bapt. at Templemichael 5 February 1878. 



Harry Erskine West, born at Gal trim, Bray, co. Wicklow, 
22 August, bapt at Templemichael 13 November 
1879; died at Wymondley, co Hertford, in his 12th 
year, on Saturday, 23 May, bur. at Sacombe, co. 
Hertford, 25 May 1891. 



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Dudley Alexander West, born at Altadore, co. Dublin, 13 July 1874; 
a Student at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, co. Gloucester, 
January 1894, Diploma M.R.A.C. August 1896; an Executive Commissioner 
of the Chamber of Mines for Rhodesia ; served in the South African War 
1 899-1 902, at the operations in Rhodesia (Queen's medal with one clasp, 
King's medal with one clasp) ; F.R.G.S. May 1904 ; died of yellow fever at 
Vera Cmz, Mexico, on Sunday, 26 June 1904, and bur. there. 

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Sara Elmina Erskine, 
born at i Oxford 
Street, Cheltenham, 
CO. Gloucester, 13 
February 1877, ^^^ 
bapt. privately. 



George White West of Ardenode, co. Kildare ; bom-pGeorgina, 3rd dau. of Lieat-General 

the Hon**** Arthur Grove-Axmesley of 
Annes Grove, co. Cork, by Elizabeth 
his wife, only child of John Mahon of 
Bessborough, co. Tipperary ; marr. at 
Farahy, co. Cork, 20 August 1840; 
died at Shipton House, co. Kilkenny, 
8 January, bur. at Ballymore Eustace 
II January 1898. 



4 March, bapt. at St. Werbuigh's, Dublin, 19 March 
1815; of Trinity CoU^e, Dublin, B.A. 1837, M.A. 
1840; Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn and die King's 
Iims, Dublin, Michaelmas Term, 1838; J.P. for 
CO. Kildare; died at "The Hermitage," Rathfamham, 
CO. Dublin, 23 May, bur. at Ballymore Eustace, co. 
Kildare, 25 May 1869. Will proved in the Principal 
R^stiy, Dublin, 5 July 1869, by Henry O'Hara 
Moore of i Harcourt Buildings, Temple, London, 
Barrister-at-Law, the sole Etor. 



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Lucinda Agnes, born at Ratheigan, co. 
Kildare, 9 March 1843 ; marr. by licence at 
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Ardagh, co. Longford, 
30 August 1865, William Qmroll, C.E. (son 
of William Carroll) ; died 27 July, bur. at 
Dean's Grange Cemetery, co. Dublin, 31 July 
1897. Adroon was granted at the Principal 
R^stry, Dublin, 7 September 1897, to 
Lucy Agnes Carroll of 80 Waterloo Road, 
Dublin, the relict. 



Rev. FitzWilUam Henry West, bom at Grangebeg^ 
CO. Kildare, 1 2 March, bapt. at Ballymore Eustace, 
7 April 1845; of Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 
1867, M.A. 1871, LL.D. 1874; Prizenum in 
Archbishop Seeker's Lectures on the Creed, 
Moderator and Medallist, First Prizeman in 
History and English Literature, First Prizeman 
in Ecclesiastical History, Prizeman in Canon 
Robertson's History of the Christian Church, 
and Theological Eidiibition Prizeman. 



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Elmina Eliza, bom at Anamoe Glebe, co. Wicklow, 29 April, bapt at Derralossory, co. 
Wicklow, 7 May 1846; died at Mount Herbert, Bray, co. Wicklow, aged 20, 19 August, 
bur. at Delgany, co. Wicklow, 23 August 1866. Oil painting iy Catterson Snith at IVhite Park^ 
CO. Fermanagh^ in the possession of her brother^ Augustus George fVest, 



Helen Susan Rachel (twin with 
Jessie Georgiana Dorothy), bom at 
the Rectory, Templemichael, co. 
Longford, i April, bapt. at 
Templemichael 16 June 1884; died 
7 October 1884, ^^nd bur. at Temple- 
michael. 

Jessie Georgiana Dorothy (twin 
with Helen Susan Rachel), bom at 
the Rectory, Templemichael, i April, 
bapt. at Templemichael 16 June 
1884. 



Charies Skeffington West, 
bom at the Rectory, 
Templemichael, 22 April, 
bapt. at Templemichael 
10 May 1886; passed 2nd 
into H.M.S. "Britannia" 
December 1900, Midship- 
man 15 May 1902; of 
H.M.S. "Blenheim" 18 
March 1903. 



Kathleen Violet (twin with 
Eileen Myrtle)^ bom at 
Portmsh, co. Antrim, 30 
August, bapt at Sacombe, co. 
Hertford, 10 October 1891. 



Eileen Myrtle (twin with 
Kathleen Violet), bom at 
Portmsh 30 August, bapt at 
Sacombe 10 October 1891. 



Richard Annesley West, bom at i Oxford Street, Cheltenham, co. 
Gloucester, 26 September 1878; a Member of the 4Sth (Irish Hunt) 
Company of the Imperial Yeomanry, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion 
Kitchener's Fighting Scouts, Assistant Superintendent of the Transvaal 
Repatriation Department 1 902-1 903, Lieutenant Transvaal Royal 
Horse Artillery Volunteers January 1904 ; served in South African War 
1 900- 1 902 (Queen's medal with seven clasps. King's medal with 
two clasps). 



Georgiana Geraldine 
de Blaisy, bom at 
I Oxford Street, 
Cheltenham, 22 June 
1880, and bapt. 
privately. 



Colonel Matthew Richard-pEveline Augusta, youngest dau. of John Lucas of Walton, co. 



West, born at Rathangan, co. 
Kildare, 13 Novemb^, bapt. 
there 13 December 1841 ; 
gazetted Lieutenant Madras 
Artillery 8 June i860, 
Captain Royal Artillery 
I August 1872, Major i Sep- 
tember 1880, Lieut -Colonel 
19 January x888, Brevet 
Colonel 29 September 1893, 
retired 8 June 1894. 



Leicester; marr. at St. James', Piccadilly, London (by the Very 
Rev. Augustus William West, Dean of Ardagh, uncle of the 
bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Edward Nelson, Vicar of St. 
Stephen's, Avenue Road, Regent's Park, London), on Thursday, 
23 July 1874. She marr. istly at St. Stephen's, Avenue Road, 
Regent's Park, on Tuesday, 20 February 1866, William Robert 
Elliott, Captain 29th Regiment of Foot (son of W. E. Elliott of 
Ivybridge, co. Devon), who died at Highlands, Ivybridge, aged 
26, on Friday, 23 August 1867. Will dated 16 August 1H67, 
proved at Exeter 9 September 1867, by Eveline Augusta Elliott 
of I Avenue Road, Regent's Park, co. Middlesex, the relict, the 
sole Executrix. 



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George Evelyn John Annesley West, born at 23 Maryon 
Road, Charlton, co. Kent, on Sunday, 9 May 1875, and 
bapt. at Woolwich, co. Kent; gazetted 2nd Lieutenant Royal 
Artillery 19 July 1895, Lieutenant Royal Horse and Field 
Artillery 19 July 1898, Captain 28 May 1901 ; employed 
with Niger Coast Protectorate 12 August to 31 December 
1899, and with the West African Frontier Force i Januar)' 
1900 to 14 December 1901 ; served at operations 
in Sierra Leone 1898-99, Protectorate Expedition (medal 
with clasp). 



Violet Augusta, bom at 34 The 
Common, Woolwich, on Wednes- 
day, 9 August 1876; marr. at 
Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, 
London (by the Rev. Prebendary 
Charles John Ridgeway), on 
Thursday, 21 June 1900, Charles 
Watson Low, youngest son of 
Alexander F. Low of 84 West- 
boume Terrace, London. 



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Digby Brooke de Blaisy West of Strokestown, co.' 
Roscommon, and of Berryville, Ark., U.S.A. ; 
bom at Rathbally, co. Kildare, 14 June, bapt. 
at Ballymore Eustace 26 July 1846; a Student 
at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, 
CO. Gloucester, 1866-67; Captain 6th Battalion 
Rifle Brigade (Royal Longford Rifles); J. P. for 
CO. Roscommon ; died at Berryville 1 3 June 1 902. 



-Frances Louisa, only dau. of John George 
Swindell of Kilburn Priory, co. Middlesex, by 
Louisa Mary Bond his wife ; marr. at St. Paul's, 
Avenue Road, South Hampstead, co. Middlesex 
(by the father of the bridegroom, assisted by the 
Rev. Arthur Gore Pemberton, Rector of Kensal 
Green, co. Middlesex, uncle of the bride), on 
Wednesday, 23 September 1868. 

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FVances Augusta Louisa, 
bora at Strokestown on 
Monday, 14 February, 
bapt there 14 March 
1870. 



Digby John West, born at Strokestown on Saturday, 22 April, bapt 
there 21 May 187 1 ; Manager of Carroll County Bank, Berryville, 
Ark., U.S.A.; marr. Fanny, dau. of Professor Clark, Principal 
of Berryville College, and late a Major in the Confederate Army. 



Helen Maude, born 
in October 1900. 



Digby Clark West, bom 
at Berryville 8 July 1903. 



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Frederick John West, born at Delgany Glebe, co. Wicklow, 10 August, bapt at Delgany 

24 September 1848; a Student at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, 1865-66; 

marr. in Australia in 1876, Laura Mary, dau. of Charles Swinden. He died at Glenelg, South 

Australia, i September 1895, and was bur. in the cemetery at Brighton, South Australia. 



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Alfred Augustus William West, bom 
in Australia in February 1877. 

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Elizabeth Charlotte, bom at Ardenode, co. 
Kildare, 8 March, bapt at Ballymore Eustace, 
CO. Kildare, 15 April 1843; tnarr. there 27 Sep- 
tember i860, Henry O'Hara Moore, Barrister- 
at-LAW of the Inner Temple; died at 36 Cathcart 
Road, South Kensington, London, in his 45th 
year, cm Saturday, 29 December 1877. Will 
dated 2 February 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 58, 
78) 23 January 1878, by Matthew Richiurd 
West of Aldershot, co. Southampton, a Captain 
in the Royal Artillery, and Charles Gilbert 
Fryer of Martyr Worthy, near Winchester, co. 
Southampton, the Eftors. She died 3 1 October 
1866, and was bur. at Liverpool 



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Maria Louisa, bom at Ardenode 3 July, bapt 
at Ballymore Eustace 10 August 1845 ; marr. 
at Upton, CO. Devon (by the Very Rev. 
Augustus WiUiam West, Dean of Ardaf^ 
tmcle of the bride, assisted by the Rev. 
Richard Robbins Wolfe), on Thursday, x6 
April 1874, Marescoe Lloyd Frederick (and 
son of Arthur Frederick, by Sophia Emily his 
wife, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Watkins of 
Pennoyre, co. Brecon); bom 18 August 1837; 
formerly of the Royal Navy; died 30 October 
1886, and bur. at Dinan, France. 

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John George Claude 
West, born at Rath- 
bally, CO. Kildare, 
in June, bapt. at 
Ballymore Eustace 
II August 1848 ; 
died 16 March, bur. 
in Mount Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, 18 
March 1886. 



Maria Louisa Augusta, bom at Rathbally 15 April 1851 ; marr. at 
St Anne's, Dublin (by the father of the bride, assisted by the Rev. 
Fit^WiUiam Henry West, brother of the bride), on Saturday, as June 
1872, Colin Hugh Thomson of Sahruck, co. Galway (eldest son of 
General Alexander Thomson, C.B., by Mary his wife, dau. of 
James Cowley); educated at Sandhurst; formerly Captain 74th 
Highlanders and 29th R^ment of Foot; J.P. for the counties of 
Galway and Mayo. «?> 



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Maude Mary Kathleen, bora at 
Strokestown, co. Roscommon, 
on Monday, 4 November, bapt 
there 24 December 1872 ; died 
10 September 1896, and bur. at 
Berryville, Ark., U.S.A. 



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Augustus Sydney Colin West, bom at Strokestown on 
Sunday, 30 August, hapt. there 3 October 1874; marr. 
Mabel Louise, dau. of John HicUing, Barrister-at-Law of 
London. ^ 



Stella May, bom at San Francisco, 
Cal., U.S.A., in July 1902. 



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Arthur FitzGerald 
West, bom at 
Delgany Glebe, 
CO. Wicklow, 13 
May, bapt at 
Delgany 15 June 
1850 ; died 6 
February 185 1. 



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Alfred Edward West-f-Florence, only dau. of Charles 
of Kilcroney, Bray, 
CO. Wicklow; bom 
at Delgany Glebe 
13 August, bapt 
at Delgany 12 Oc- 
tober 1851 ; a 
Student at the Royal 
Agricultural Col- 
lege, Cirencester, 
CO. Gloucester, 1872 
-74 ; Lieutenant 
Wicklow Rifles. 



Eliezer Levy of Cataraqui, 
Quebec, Canada, by Jemima 
his wife, dau. of Rear-Admiral 
Edward Boxer, K.C.B.; bom 
12 May 1855; marr. at St. 
George's, Hanover Square, 
London (by the Rev. Henry 
Matthew West, Rector of 
Templemichael, co. Longford, 
brother of the bridegroom), 
on Thursday, 24 May 1877. 



Amelia Louisa, bom 
at Delgany Glebe 30 
August, bapt at 
Delgany 30 October 

1^53 i ^^ ^ Rome 
24 April 1875, ^ur. in 
the English Cemetery 
at Rome. Paste/ 
porfratt at WkiU 
ParJkf €o. JFkrmanagh^ 
in the possession of 
her brodier^ Au^gusttts 
George West 

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Arthur Annesley West, born at 
Ardenode, co. Kildare, 14 June, 
bapt at Ballymore Eustace, co. Kil- 
dare, 6 August 1848; of Trinity 
College, Dublin, B.A. and M.B. 
1869, M.Chir. 1877, M.A. and M.D. 
1877, F.R.C.S.I. 1877; marr. in 
1872, Mary Elizabeth Parker. He 
died at Sydney, New South Wales, 
in 1886. 8f 

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Emily Alicia, bom at Ardenode 19 September, bapt. 
at Ballymore Eustace 3 November 185 1; marr. by 
special Ucehce at Dublin (by the Very Rev. Augustus 
William West, Dean of Ardagh, uncle of the bride, 
assisted by the Rev. William Johnson Thomhill, Rector 
of Rathcoole), on Thursday, 15 April 1875, William 
Henry CoUey Grattan (only son of William Grattan of 
Farm Hill, Athy, co. Kildare, J.P.); bom 23 Mah±i 
1850; Captain Kildare Rifles. 



Rev. Augustus Pakenham FitzGerald West,- 
born at 26 Middle Gardiner's Street, Dublin, 
10 November 1853, bapt. at St. George's, 
Dublin, I January 1854; of Trinity College, 
Dublin, B.A. 1874, M.A. 188 1, admitted 
M.A. {ad eundem) Durham, 1881 ; sometime 
Captain 6th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Royal 
Longford Rifles); ordained by Bishop of 
Ripon 1881, and Priest 1882; Curate-in- 
Charge of Harden Bingley, West Riding, co. 
York, 1893-96, and Vicar of Edwardstone, 
CO. Sufiblk, since 1896. 



■Nora Stewart, 4th dau. of Dugald Stewart 
Miller, formerly Major 7th Royal Fusiliers, by 
Marianne his wife, youngest dau. of Genersd 
Peter Carey; bom at Richmond, co. York, 
2 April, bapt. there i May 1864; marr. at the 
parish church, Godalming, co. Surrey (by the 
Rev. Charles Stewart Miller, Curate of St. Peter's, 
Eaton Square, London, brother of the bride, 
assisted by the Rev. Leonard Hedley Burrows, 
the Vicar, and the Rev. Samuel Lovick Astley 
Cooper, Rector of Croxton, co. Huntingdon), 
on Wednesday, 25 September 1889. 



Laura Emily Mary Pakenham, bom at 
Edwardstone on Sunday, i May, bapt. there 
24 June 1898. 



Amy Rowena Lucinda Pakenham, bom at 
Edwardstone on Tuesday, i September, bapt 
there 29 September 1903. 



William Woodville Guinness West, bom 
at 13 Westland Row, Dublin, on 
Saturday, 13 November 1875 ; died 
27 May 1876, and bur. at Strokestown, 
CO. Roscommon. 



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Charles George FitzGerald 
West, born at 21 Idrone 
Terrace, Blackrock, co. 
Dublin, on Wednesday, 
13 June 1877. 



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Heyrick Cole West, bom 

at 129 Lower Baggot 

Street, Dublin, on 

Tuesday, 13 August 1878. 



Cyril Charles West, bom at Brighton, co. Sussex, on Wednesday, 4 December 1878, and bapt. 
there ; 2nd Lieutenant Cavan Militia, afterwards gazetted to Royal Highlanders (The Black 
Watch) 18 October 1899, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion 30 November 1900; served in South African 
War 1899-1902, at the advance on Kimberley, including action at Magersfontein ; operations 
in the Orange Free State February to May 1900, including operations at Paardeburgh, and 
at actions at Poplar Grove, Dreifontein and Vet River; operations in Orange River Colony, 
including actions at Rhenoster River, Wittebergen, and Witpoort ; operations in Cape Colony, 
South of Orange River, 1899 ; operations in the Transvaal March to May, 1902 ; operations in 
Orange River Colony November 1900 to February 1902 (mentioned in despatches, "London 
Gazette^" 8 February 1901, Queen's medal with four clasps. King's medal with two clasps). 



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Geozge Wolfe West, born- 
at Anlenode» co. Kildare, 
3 February, bapt. at Bally- 
more Eustace, co. Kildare, 
ao March 1853 ; Inspector 
of Conditional Purchases 
and Forester in the Lands 
Department of New South 
Wales. 



■Alice Dunbar, dau. of 
J. (yHara of Orange 
Grove, Duval, New 
South Wales; bom 15 
March 1862; marr. at 
Gunnedah, Pottinger 
County, New South 
Wales, 4 September 
1883. 



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Georgiana Augusta, bom at Ardenode 
16 January, bapt. at Ballymore Eustace 
4 March 1855 ; died 5 Juljr 1855, and 
bur. at Ballymore Eustace (no record in 
Register). 

Charles Henry Darley West, bom at 
Ardenode 9 October, iMtpt. at Ballymore 
Eustace 16 November 1856 ; died, 
aged 4, 31 January, bur. at Ballymore 
Eustace 34 January 1861. 



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Laurie Annesley, bom at Gunnedah 

34 July, bapt. there 13 September 

1884. _ 

Arthur O'Hara West, bom at 
Gunnedah 33 June, bapt there 
13 August 1885; died at Gunnedah 
30 January 1886, and bur. there. 



I I 

George Annesley West, bom 
at Ldsmore, Rous County, 
New South Wales, 4 August, 
bapt there 3 October 1888. 



Eileen O'Hara, born at 
Lismore 17 July, bapt 
there 2 November 1889. 



1 1 

Mona Jess, bom at Lis- 
more 38 December 1891, 
bapt there 30 April 1893. 



Tohn Cecil Darley West, 
bom at Lismore 13 Jan- 
uary 1899, and bapt. there. 



Emily Alice Josephine, bora at Baltiboys, co. Wicklow, 30 September 
1855 ; marr. by special licence at St Matthias', Dublin (by her father, 
assisted by the Rev. FitzWilliam Henry West, LL.D., brother of the 
bride, and the Rev. Frederick John Lucas, B.D., Rector of Mountmellick, 
Queen's County), on Thursday, 38 June 1877, James Cole Sheane of 
The^Grange, Mountmellick (son of James Sheane, J.P. for King's County 
and for Queen's County); bom so October 1847; ^'A. of Trinity College, 
Dublin, 1869, M.A. 1873; J.P. for Queen's County, High Sheriff 1878; 
died 7 October, bur. at Mountmellick 11 October 1884. She marr. 
3ndly at Oakham, co. Rutland, 18 April 1894, the Rev. Edward Carl 
Unmack; educat^ at London University, B.A. Oxford, M.A. Cant; 
Organizing Secretary Spanish and Portuguese Church Aid Society 1894-99, 
Rector of West Horsley, co. Surrey, since 1895. ^ 



Wilheimina Mary 
Joly, bom at 
Baltiboys 16 May, 
bapt at Blessing- 
ton, CO. Wicklow, 
I July i860. 



I 

Frederick Benjamin West, bom 
at Lower Baggot Street, Dublin, 
33 November 1879. 



I 
Lucy Annie, bom at Dorking House, Cosham, co. Hants, 

30 January 1881 ; marr. at Springfield, Missouri, U.S. A., 

3o July 1899, Eugene Victor Weir, son of John W. Weir, 

M.D., of Alabama, U.S.A. y 



H 



Hazel Valerie, bom in 
Dublin 13 May, bapt. 
at Christ Churcl:^ Bray, 
CO. Wicklow, 19 August 
1881. 



Harold Richard Alfrey West, bom at 
St Valerie, Bray, 6 May, bapt at 
Christ Church, Bray, 33 August 1884; 
served with 3nd Battalion Kitchener's 
Fighting Scouts in South African War 
1 90 1 (Queen's medal and five clasps). 



I 

Aubrey Fenton West, bom 
at St Valerie, Bray, 31 
March, bapt at Christ 
Church, Bray, 38 September 
1888. 



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Georgiana Augusta, bom at Ardenode, co. Kildare, 
5 February, bapt at Ballymore Eustace, co. Kildare, 
21 March 1858; marr. at St Luke's, Chelsea, co. 
Middlesex (by the Rev. Henry Matthew West, Rector of 
Sacombe, co. Hertford, assisted by the Rev. Hubert 
Johnson), on Thursday, 27 July 1899, as his 2nd wife, 
her ist cousin, John Loftus Bland of Blandsfort, Abbeyleix, 
Queen's County (only son of Loftus Henry Bland of 
Blandsfort, Q.C., M.P., by Charlotte Elizabeth Grove his 
ist wife, 2nd dau. of Lieut -General the Hon"* Arthur 
Grove-Annesley of Annes Grove, co. Cork); born 21 June 
1841 ; formerly Captain 6th Inniskilling Dragoons ; 
J.P. and D.L. for Queen's County. He marr. istly at 
St Michael-le-Belfrey's, York (by the Ven"* Archdeacon 
Creyke, assisted by the Rev. Francis Digby Legard), on 
Thursday, 2 July 1868, Alice, 2nd dau. of George 
Hotham, formerly Captain Royal Engineers ; she died at 
Blandsfort on Monday, 31 January 1898, leaving issue. 



i 

William Augustus West of Sydney, 
New South Wales ; born at 
Ardenode 24 November, bapt 
at Ball3rmore Eustace 18 De- 
cember 1859; L.R.C.S.L 1879, 
L.K.Q.C.P.L and L.M. 1880; 
marr. Amy Taylor of Terrible 
Vale, New South Wales. 



T 



1 1. . 

Gwendoline Lind Annesley, 
bom at Sydney 14 November 
1886. _ 

Arthur Lind Annesley West, 
born at Sydney 5 February 
1891. 



Charlotte Henrietta, bom 
at Harcourt Terrace, 
Dublin, 20 April 1863, and 
bapt at St Werburgh's, 
Dublin ; died 5 October, 
bur. at Ballymore Eustace 
10 October 1865. 



Lilian Annesley, bom at 
89 Lower Leeson Street, 
Dublin, 6 March 1865, 
and bapt at St. Peter's, 
Dublin. 



I I 

Marian Stuart O'Hara, born at Dawson Street, Dublin, 12 January 
1867; marr. at Ballymore Eustace 17 October 1888, George 
Lionel Brackenridge Killick (son of the Rev. Henry Killick); 
born 13 September 1859; Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps 
I July 1881, attached to Army Service Corps 11 December 1888 
to 27 March 1892, Captain 12 May 1890, Captain Reserve of 
Officers 12 May 1893, and Major 22nd Middlesex Rifle Volunteer 
Corps 18 October 1899 ; served in the Egyptian Expedition 
1882-84, at action at Kgussassin and battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal 
with clasp, bronze star); in the Soudan Expedition 1884, at the 
battle of £1 Teb (two clasps) ; Commandant to the Rajah of 
Sarawak, Borneo. =p 

Evelyn Grattan, born at "The Hermitage," Rathfamham, co. 
Dublin, 31 January 1869, and bapt. there privately. 



i 

John Francis West," 
born at Dorking 
House, Cosham, 
CO. Hants, 9 May 
1882, and bapt at 
Cosham. 



■Rowena, dau. of 
James Nunllay ; 
marr. at Berryville, 
Ark., U.S.A., 23 
August 1903. 



I 



Winfred Carroll, bom 
IS July 1904. 



I 
Herbert Swindell 

West, bom at 

Steel's Creek, 

Morgan, Texas, 

U.S.A., in August 

1883 ; died in 

September 1883. 



Constance Ellen 
Oldfield, bom at 
Steel's Creek, 
Morgan, Texas, 
13 January 1886. 



I 

Gladys Eleanor 
Norman, bom 
at Mountain 
View Farm, 
Berryville, Ark., 
U.S.A., 23 Au- 
gust 1892. 



^94Wse .$A/\uC 



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ANNBSLEY. 

Arms on record in Ulster^s Office. — Paly of m^ aigent and 
azure, a bend gules. 

Crest — ^A Moor's head couped at the shoulders in profile 
proper, wreathed about the temples aigent and asure. 

Supporters, — Dexter: A Roman soldier in armour or, from 
his helmet three feathers issuant argent, azure and 
argent, his exterior hand resting on an antique shield 
proper; Sinister: A Moorish soldier in armour or, 
behind him a sheaf of arrows proper, fiistened by 
a belt gules, wreathed round the temples, aigent and 
azure, in hb exterior hand a bow proper. 

MoUo, — ^Virtutis amore. 



anne^lep* 



The Rt. Hon^* Richard Annesley, Earl Annesley, Viscount Glerawly of co.-pAnne, only dau. 



Fermanagh, and Baron Annesley of Castlewellan, co. Down, in the Peerage 
of Ireland, P.C. (3rd son of William Annesley, Viscount Glerawly and Baron 
Annesley of Castlewellan, by Lady Anne his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Marcus, 
I St Earl of Tyrone, Baron Beresford of Beresford, co. Cavan, and Viscount 
Tyrone); bom 14 April 1745 ; Barrister-at-LAw, King's Inns, Dublin, Trinity 
Term, 1770; M.P. for Coleraine 1776-83, St Ga.nice, (liias Irishtown, 
1783-90, Newtownards 1790-97, Blessington 1 798-1800, Middleton 1800; 
sometime a Commissioner of the Revenue ; succeeded his brother, Francis 
Charles, as 2nd Earl 19 December 1802 ; died at Clontiff 9 November, bur. 
at Kilmegan, co. Down, 16 November 1824. Will proved at Dublin 
23 December 1824, by Lady Anna Maria Johnston (wife of the Rev. George 
Henry N. Dowell Johnston of Ballywillwill, near Castlewellan, co. Down), and 
the Rev. Arthur M'Guire of 144 Mecklenburgh Street, Dublin, the Eitors. 



and sole heir of 
Robert Lambert 
of Dunlady, co. 
Down; marr. at 
Swanlibar, co. 
Cavan, 25 Sep- 
tember 1 77 1 
(marriage settle- 
ments dated 
25 September 
1771); died at 
Belfast 30 June 
1822. 



Lady Isabella, 2nd««-iWilliam Richard Annesley, Earl Annesley,-*- 



I 



dau. of William, 
2nd Earlof Howth, 
and 28th Baron of 
Howth, by Lady 
Mary Bermingham 
his I St wife, dau. 
and coheir of 
Thomas, Earl of 
Louth; marr. 19 
May 1803, mar- 
riage dissolved by 
Act of Parliament 
8 June 182 1 ; died 
in April 1827. 
I St wife. 



Viscount Glerawly of co. Fermana^, and 
Baron Annesley of Castlewellan, co. Down, 
in the Peerage of Ireland; bom 16 July 1772; 
M.P. for Downpatrick 1815-20; succeeded 
his father as 3rd Earl 9 November 1824; died 
at his residence, Oriel Lodge, Cheltenham, 
CO. Gloucester, aged 66, 25 August, bur. at 
Kilmegan i September 1838. Will dated 
29 June 1836, with three codicils dated 
respectively 26 July 1836, i December 1837 
and 16 August 1838, proved at Dublin 
2 October 1838, by the Rev. John Robert 
Moore of Donard Lodge, Castlewellan, one 
of the Ejtors, saving right of Robert Shaw 
and Fred Shaw, the other two Eltors. 



I 



Mary, bom in March 1804; marr. at Kilmegan 16 February 
1828, William John M'Guire (MccGwire) of Carrigbaun, near 
Rostrevor, co. Down (only child of William M'Guire 
(MccGwire) of Rostrevor, by Anne Eliza his wife, dau. of 
John Moore of Clough, co. Down); of Christ Church, 
Oxford, matriculated 28 January 18 13, aged 17. She died 
24 December 1837. =?» 



•Priscilla Cecilia, 2nd Other 
dau. of Hugh Moore issue, 
of Eglantine House, 
in the parish of 
Blaris, co. Down ; bapt. 
at Lisbum Cathedral, co. 
Down, 8 September 1808; 
marr. at Kilmegan 15 July 
1828; died at Donard Lodge, 
Newcastle, co. Down, in her 
84th year, on Sunday, 29 
March 1891. Will proved 
in the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, 6 May 1891, by 
William Raymond Garrett 
of *' Kilgarron," Beaconsfield 
Road, Clifton, Bristol, and 
Nugent Talbot Everaixi of 
Randlestown, Navan, co. 
Meath, J. P. and D.L., the 
Eltors. 2nd wife. 



I 

William Richard Annesley, Earl Annesley, Viscount Glerawly of co. Fermanagh, and Baron 
Annesley of Castlewellan, co. Down, in the Peerage of Ireland; bom at Rutland Square, 
Dublin, 21 February, bapt. at St Thomas', Dublin, 11 May 1830; M.P. for Great Grimsby 
1852-57 ; elected a Representative Peer of Ireland 1867 ; succeeded his father as 4th Earl 
25 August 1838 (confirmed by a Committee of the House of Lords 24 July 1855); died 
unmarried at Cowes, Isle of Wight, on Monday, 10 August 1874. Will with codicil proved at 
Belfast 15 September 1874, by the Rt Hon***" Priscilla Cecilia, Countess Annesley, of Donard 
Lodge, Newcastle, co. Down, widow, and William Armitage Moore of Aramore, co. Cavan, 
the Eftors. 



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i 



■ 



Mabel Wilhelmina Fiances,* 
eldest dau. of Colonel 
William Thomas Mark- 
ham of Cufforth HaU 
S formerly Becca), co. York, 
'.P., by Anne Emily 
Sophia his wife, dau. of 
Sir Francis Grant of The 
Lodge, Melton Mowbray, 
CO. Leicester, P. R. A. ; 
bom at Becca HaU on 
Tuesday, 6 April 1858; 
marr. at the parish 
church, Marylebone, Lon- 
don (by the Most Rey. 
William Thomson, D.D., 
Archbishop of York, 
assisted by the Rev. 
Charles James Phipps 
Eyre, the Rector), on 
Wednesday, 4 July 1877; 
died at Castlewellan, co. 
Down, on Friday, 17 
April 1 89 1, and bur. there, 
ist wife. 



"^Lieut-Colonel Hugh Annesley,-pPriscilla Cecilia, 



Earl Annesley, Viscount 
Glerawly of co. Fermanagh, and 
Baron Annesley of Castlewellan, 
CO. Down, in the Peerage of 
Ireland, of Donard Lodge, 
Newcastle, co. Down, and of 
Annesley Lodge, Sussex Place, 
Regent's Park, London; bom 
at Rutland Square, Dublin, 
26 January 1831 ; educated at 
Eton and at Trinity Collie, 
Dublin, B.A. 1849; entered the 
Army as Ensign 43rd Regiment 
of Foot 18 April 1851, Lieu- 
tenant 29 July 1853, Captain 
14 August 1855, Lieut-Colonel 
z8 May i860; served with the 
43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir 
War 1851-53, and was severely 
wounded in right arm at the 
battle of Berea (medal) ; served 
with the Scots Fusilier Guards 
in the Crimea 1854, including 
the battle of Alma (severely 
wounded, medal with clasps, 
and Turkish medal); J.P. and 
D.L. for CO. Down; M.P. for 
CO. Cavan 1857-74; succeeded 
his brother, William Richard, as 
5th Earl 10 August 1874, claim 
to Peerage allowed 16 February 
1875, and elected a Representa- 
tive Peer of Ireland 28 April 
1877. 



dau. of William 
Armitage Moore 
of Ammore, co. 
Cavan ; marr. 
at the parish 
church, Maryle- 
bone, London, 
on Saturday, 2 
July 1892. 2nd 
wife. 



I 

Mabel Marguerite, bom on Friday, 25 
February 1881 ; marr. at St Paul's, Castle- 
wellan (by the Rt Rev. Norman Dumenil 
John Stratton, D.D., Bishop of Sodor and 
Man, assisted by the Rt. Rev. Thomas 
James Welland, D.D., Bishop of Down, 
Connor and Dromore, the Ven^* Charles 
Watson, D.D., Archdeacon of Dromore, 
the Rev. Arthur Langtry and the Rev. 
William John M'Creery, the Rector), on 
Thursday, 14 January 1904, Gerald Sowerby 
of Snow Hall, Gainford, co. Durham ; 
Lieutenant Royal Navy. ^ 



I 

Francis Annesley, 
Viscount Glerawly ; 
bomat Castlewellan 
on Monday, 25 
February, bapt at 
St Paul's, Castle- 
wellan, 28 March 
1884. 



Tj 

Robert Annes- 
ley, bom 10 
March 1833, 
and died two 
days after. 



Robert John 
Annesley, bom 
15 February 
1834 ; lieu- 
tenant nth 
Hussars; died 
unmarried, of 
cholera in the 
BlackSea,aged 
20, 28 Septem- 
ber 1854, and 
bur. at sea. 



Clare, bom on Friday, 
30 June, bapt at St 
Paul's, Castlewellan, 22 
September 1893. 



Constance Mary, bom at 
Castlewellan on Wednes- 
day, 23 October, bapt at 
St. Paul's, Castlewellan, 
14 November 1895. 



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Arthur Annesley, bom ao 
September 1835; formerly 
Captain Grenadier Guards; 
marr. in November 1867, 
Claia, only dau. of George 
Weston of Norwich, ca 
Norfolk. He died 8.p. at 
Cannes, France, 26 April 
1881. Will dated a6 July 
1880, proved (Prin. R^., 
356,8i)a8Mayi88i,bythe 
Hon***« Clara Annesley of 
II Curzon Street, Mayfair, 
CO. Middlesex, the relict, 
the sole Executrix. 



Anna Clementina (hi 
cousin), only dau. of 
James Annesley, British 
Consul at Barcelona, 
and afterwards at 
Amsterdam, by Clemen- 
tine his wife, dau. of 
Baron de Brockhausen 
of Prussia; bom 2$ 
July 1828 ; marr. at 
H.M. Legation, The 
Hague (by the Rev. 
William Jamieson, Chap- 
lain at Amsterdam and 
Utrecht), on Wednes- 
day, 23 February 1859; 
died s.p. on Thursday, 
6 September i860, 
ist wife. 



I 

s— George Annesley-f^Seoigina Henrietta, 



of Castlewellan, 
CO. Down ; bom 
aa February 1837; 
died in DubUn, 
in his 67th 
year, on Friday, 
4 September, bur. 
there 8 September 

1903. Will dated 
as June 1901, 
proved in the 
Principal Registry, 
Dublin, a I April 

1904, by Herbert 
Stuart Sankey of 
the Inner Temple, 
London, and 
Josephine Sankey, 
the £2ors. 



3rd dau. of William 
Henry Daniel of 
Lough Ree Lodge, 
CO. Westmeath, J.P., 
by Harriett his wife, 
dau. of Robert 
Johnstone, Q.C. ; 
born II March 1844; 
marr. in June 1861 ; 
died at Charteridge, 
CO. Buckingham, on 
Sunday, 6 November, 
bur. at Charteridge 
ID November 1892. 
and wife. 



Josephine, bom at Kenilworth Square, Dublin, 17 September 1864, and bapt. at Dublin; 
marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the Rev. Gerrard Lewis, Vicar of St Paul's, 
Margate, co. Kent, uncle of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. James Baden Powell), 
on Wednesday, 6 August 1884, Herbert Stuart Sankey of 35 Queensborough Terrace, Hyde 
Park, London (eldest son of Herbert Tritton Sankey of Canterbury, co. Kent, by EUzabeth 
his wife, dau. of Richard Manger Smithett of Hengrove House, Isle of Thanet, co. Kent); 
bom at Canterbury on Thursday, 4 May 1854; educated at Marlborough and at Christ 
Church, Oxford, matriculated 10 October 1873, aged 19, Exhibitioner 1876-77, B.A. 1877, 
M.A. 1893; a Student of the Inner Temple 2 May 1874, called to the Bar 3 July 1878; 
a Member of the South-Eastem Circuit and Kent Sessions, one of the Counsel for the 
Treasury on South-Eastem Circuit; Recorder of Fordwich, co. Kent, 1 883-1902, and of 
Faversham, co. Kent, 1902 ; Member of London County Council (City Division) 1901 ; 
Major Inns of Court Rifle Volunteers, acted as Adjutant for two years (V.D.); Member 
of Council of Middlesex Rifle Association. =?= 



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William Octavius Beresford Aimesley of-pCaroliney 5th dau. of John Mean of Bagshot, co. 
Painswick, co. Gloucester; born 29 Surrey, by Sarah his wife; bapt. at Bagshot, aged 
November 1838; educated at Eton; 2^ years, 16 April 1837; marr. at Byculla, Bombay 
formerlyofthe 6th Inniskilling Dragoons; Presidency, India (by the Rev. Dr. Gibson^ on 
died at Hawkhurst, co. Kent, aged 36, Monday, 16 April i860; died at Newcastle, co. 
on Tuesday, 20 July 1875. Down, on Wednesday, 6 January 1869. 



Walter Beresford Annesley^Maud Fleming, dau. of Haynes 
of Luska Lodge, Nenagh, Bingham Higginson of Rock Ferry, 
CO. Tipperary; bom at co. Chester; marr. at St. Mark's, 
Eversley Cross, co. Hants, New Ferry, co. Chester (by the 
on Sunday, 10 February Rev. John Higginson, Rector of 
1 86 1. Thormanby, co. York, grandfather 

of the bride, assisted by the Rev. 
William Digby Cartwright), on 
Wednesday, 21 June 1893. 



I 

Beresford Cecil Bingham 
Annesley, bom 4 April, 
bapt. at Kilbarron, co. 
Tipperary, 9 June 1894, 



Kathleen Maud Victoria, 
bom 21 June, bapt. at 
Kilbarron 17 July 1897. 



I 

Sarah, bom at Eversley Cross 
on Wednesday, 2 April, bapt 
at Eversley (by the Rev. 
Charles Kingsley) 10 May 
1862 ; marr. there (by the 
Rev. Robert Seymour Nash, 
Vicar of Old Sodbury, co. 
Gloucester, and Hon. OEinon 
of Bristol, assisted by the 
Rev. Philip Edge, the Curate- 
in-Charge) on Wednesday, 
3 September 1884, Seymour 
Peel Nash of Stevenage, co. 
Hertford, son of the Rev. 
George lioyd Nash, Canon 
of Salisbury, y 



Florence Cecilia, bapt. at Eversley 
28 June 1863 ; marr. there (by the 
Rev. Charles Stookes, Vicar of 
Yateley, co. Hants, assisted by the 
Rev. Arthur Lawrence, the Rector) 
on Tuesday, 12 June 1888, Frank 
Proctor, son of the Rev. George 
Proctor, M.A. 



I 
Catherine Maud, bom at 78 Jesse Place, Castle Hill, 

Reading, co. Berks, on Wednesday, 24 August 1864; 
marr. at the parish church, Marylebone, London (by 
the Rev. Horace Serjeant, brother-in-law of the bride- 
groom, assisted by the Rev. John Howard Swinstead), 
on Tuesday, 8 July 1890, George Henry Thompson of 
Fulham, co. Middlesex, 2nd son of George Thompson of 
Millbrook, Southampton. 



I^pl^^uu^^^^ - 



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¥¥1 




Arms an record in Ulstef^s Offics,— 
Or, on a fess ^les, three losengy budcles, 
tongues palewise gold, on a canton of the 
second a cross humette of the third. 

Cnst, — A poplar tree proper, chaiged 
with a backle as in the arms. 

Moito, — Fortitadine vindmas. 



Ssi^uUttnxi of jIaUttore, 

CO* 36iiftiare* 



Abraham Shackleton of Fuller's CourUpLydia, dau. of 

and of Griese Bank, co. Kildare 

(son of Richard Shackleton of "The 

Retreat," Ballitore, co. Kildare, by 

Elizabeth his ist wife, dau. of Henry 

Fuller of Fuller's Court, by Deborah 

Barcroft his wife); bom at Ballitore 

8 December 1752; died at Ballitore 

2 August 1818, and bur. there. Will 

dated 22 August 18 16, proved at 

Dublin 21 September 18 18, by 

Ebenezer Shackleton and George 

Shackleton, both of Ballitore, co. 

Kildare, Bankers, two of the Eitors, 

saving rights of Mrs. Shackleton, 

widow of testator, the third Executrix. 



Ebenezer Mellor 
of Manchester, 
by Margaret his 
wife, dau. of 
John Abraham 
of Swarthmoor 
Hall, CO. Lan- 
caster, Lord of 
the Manor of 
Ulverston, co. 
Lancaster; born 
at Manchester 
3 April 1749; 
man*, in Dublin 
23 March 1779 ; 
died at Ballitore 
5 February, bur. 
there 8 February 
1829. 



icm 



Richard Shackleton, bom at Ballitore 28 
November 1779; marr. at Stradbally, Queen's 
County, II June 1844, Mary Anne, dau. 
of John Mark, by Jane his wife; died 
30 August, bur. at Ballitore 2 September 
1856. He died 8.p. 21 June, and was bur. at 
Ballitore 24 June i860. WiU proved (Prin. 
Reg., Dublin, 175, 60) 21 June i860, by Patrick 
Shackleton of Moone Cottage, Ballitore, co. 
Kildare, one of the Eftors. 



Margaret, born 
at Ballitore 6 
October 1780; 
died at Ballitore 
17 March, bur. 
there 19 March 
1790. 



Abraham Shackleton, bom 
29 December 1781; died 
at Ballitore 12 June 1782, 
and bur. there the next day. 



Elizabeth, bom at Ballitore 
23 March 1783; died un- 
married at Ballitore 9 March 
bur. there 12 March 1843. 



Elizabeth, bom at Moone, co. Kildare, 8 July, 
bapt. at Timolin, co. Kildare, 23 September 
1832; marr. there 31 May i860, Philip Sidney 
Bairrington of Bray, co. Wicklow (son of Edward 
Barrington of Fassaroe, co. Wicklow, Barrister- 
at-Law, by Sarah his wife, dau. of William 
Leadbeater, by Mary Shackleton his wife); bom 
in Dublin 11 June 1830. 

I 



Ellen Isabel, bom at 
Moone 3 November 
1834, bapt at Timolin 

3 May 1835 9 ^^^ ^' 
June, bur. at Timolin 
24 June 1862. 



William Shackleton, 
bom at Moone; died 
19 January 1844, and 
bur. at Ballitore the 
next day. 



SO 



' -'— > 



^ma^ 




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B 



Deborah, dau. of William-^Ebenezer Shackleton of Fuller's Courts-Eleanor, dau. of l^niliam 



Leadbeater of Ballitore, 
CO. Kildare, by Mary his 
wife, dau. of Richard 
Shackleton of Ballitore ; 
bom at Ballitore 15 August 
1795 i (marriage licence 
granted in Dublin in 
1812) ; died at Moone, co. 
Kildaie, la January, bur. 
in the family burial ground 
at Ballitore 3 January 
1829. ist wife. 



and of Moone, co. Kildare ; born at 
Ballitore 21 May 1784; died at Moone 
29 March, bur. at Ballitore 31 March 
1856. Will dated 29 June 1848, with 
codicil dated 9 April 1855, proved at 
Dublin 15 April 1856, by Eleanor 
Shackleton of Moone Cottage, near 
Ballitore, co. Kildare, the relict and 
Executrix, saving rights of Valentine 
Duke, the other Eltor. 



Bell of Bellview, Abbeyleix, 
Queen's County, J. P., by 
Esther Foxall his wife; 
bom at Bellview, Abbey- 
leix, 26 October 1806; 
(marriage licence granted 
in Dublin in 183 1); died 
at 72 Lower Leeson Street, 
Dublin, 12 December 
1875, and bur. at Ballitore. 
2nd wife. 



Richard Ebenezer Shackleton of Belan Lodge, co. Kildare ; bora in-i-Elizabeth 
Dublin 24 April, bapt. at Timolin, co. Kildare, 26 June 1836; of 
Trinity College, Dublin, Science Scholar and Gold Medallist, B.A. 
1859 ; died at Belan Lodge, in his 64th year, on Thursday, 22 February, 
bur. at Timolin 24 February 1900. Will dated 13 December 1875, 
proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 30 October 1900, by 
Elizabeth Anne Shackleton, the relict and Executrix. 




Anne, dau. 
of Major Henry 
Holland of Bombay, 
India, by Mary his 
wife, dau. of William 
Bell of Bellview, 
Abbeyleix, J.P.; bom 
at Bombay 28 May 
1831 ; marr. at 
Cheltenham, co. Glou- 
cester, 12 November 
1862. 



Mary Eleanor, bom 6 September, 
bapt. at Timolin i November 
1863. _ 

Richard Shackleton (twin with 
Ebenezer), bom 2 April, bapt. at 
Timolin i June 1866; bur. at 
Timolin 18 January 1870. 



Ebenezer Shackleton 
Sunnyside, Carlow (twin 
with Richard); bora 2 
April, bapt at Timolin 
I June 1866; of Trinity 
Collie, Dublin, B.A. 
x888. 



of^EUen Mary, dau. of John Gailey 
of Palmerston House, Dublin, 
J. P., by Elizabeth his wife, 
dau. of Robert Disney Cooke 
of Griffinstown, ca mcklow; 
bom 12 August 1874; marr. 
at Dunlavin, ca Wicklow, 
16 August 1898. 



Richard Ebenezer Shackleton, bom 
at Claughton, co. Chester, 25 May 
1899 and bapt. at Timolin. 



Enid Mary, bom at Claughton 
15 July 1900, and bapt at Holy 
Trinity, Claughton. 



John Gailey Shackleton, bom at 
Sunnyside, Oirlow, 23 December 1901, 
and bapt at Kille^iin, co. Carlow. 



Violet Eleanor, bom at Sunnyside, 
Carlow, 18 August 1903, and bapt at 
Killeshin. 



Edward Robert 
Shackleton, bom 
at Sunnyside, 
Carlow, 26 Sep- 
tember 1 904, and 
baptat^lleshin. 



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"1 

George Shackleton of Griesemount, Ballitore, co." 
Kildajre; bom at Ballitore ai August 1785; died at 
Ballitore i July, bur. there 5 July 1871. 



-Hannah, dau. of Joseph and Hannah 
Fisher of Limerick ; bom at Limerick 
9 April 1803 ; marr. there 14 August 
1823; died at Ballitore 21 February, 
bur. there 24 February 1873. 



I I 

Hannah Jane, bom at Balhtore 
II May 1824. 



I I 

Lydia, born at Balhtore 22 
November 1828. 



I I 

Joseph Fisher Shackleton, bom 
at Ballitore 19 December 1832. 



Abraham Shackleton, born at Deborah, bom at Ballitore Elizabeth, bom at Ballitore 
Ballitore 17 August 1827. 5 June 1830. 17 July 1834. 



ft 



I 



Patrick Dudley Shackleton of Sunnyside, Carlow ; bom slU 
Moone, co. Kildare, 29 June, bapt. at Timolin, co. Kildare, 
13 December 1837; died at Sunnyside, Carlow, 25 February, 
bur. at Killeshin, co. Carlow, 28 February 1901. 




■Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Jameson 
of Egremont, Ballybrack, co. 
Dublin, by Mary his wife; born 
27 October 1845 ; marr. at 
Monkstown, co. Dublin, 22 
October 1867; died at Sunnjrside, 
Carlow, in her 46th year, on 
Friday, 5 June, bur. at KiUeshin 
8 June 1891. 



Eva Mary, bom at 
Sunnyside, Carlow, 
5 November 1869, 
and bapt at 
Killeshin. 



I 



Az^ee Rebe, bom at Sunnyside, Carlow, 6 February 187 1, 
and bapt at Killeshin; marr. there 16 January 1901, 
Harman Herring Cooper of Shrule Castle, Queen's County, 
son of William Herring Cooper of Shrule Castle, J. P. for 
Queen's County, by Barbara Harriet his wife, 4th dau. of 
Qiptain James Fitzmaurice, R.N. 



Isabel, bom 12 November 1867, bapt at 
Timolin i January 1868 ; marr. there (by the 
Rev. John Twamley, the Rector, assisted by 
the Rev. Charles William Ganly, Rector of 
Castledermot, co. Kildare) 13 August 1890, 
William James Fennell of Rathside, co. 
Kildare, only son of James Fennell of 
Moygannon, co. Down. 



I 

Charles Dudley 
Shackleton, bom 
1 2 June, bapt. 
at Timolin, 16 
September 1870. 



I 
William Shackleton, bom 
3 October, bapt. at Timolin 
I December 1872; of Trinity 
College, Dublin, B.A. 1895, 
M.B. 1897, B.Ch., B.A.O. 
1896, L.M. Rotunda Hospital, 
Dublin. 



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Lydia, bom at Ballitore, co. Kildare, i January 1787; 
marr. there 14 September 1806, James White of 
Ballitore; bom 9 November 1778; died 26 October, 
bur. at Moyallen, co. Down, 29 October 1847. She 
died I April, and was bur. at BalUtore 3 April 181 1. 

I 



Mary, bom at Ballitore 9 April 1789 ; 
died unmarried at Ballitore 11 June, 
bur. there 14 June 1869. 



Margaret, bom 13 August 1793; died 
unmarried at Ballitore 10 August, bur. 
there 12 August 1816. 



Tl 

Sarah Edmundson, bom at 
Ballitore 16 March 1836. 



Margaret Fell, bom at 
Ballitore 29 May 1837. 



Mary, bom at Ballitore 
17 October 1838. 



George Rooke Shackleton, 
bora at Ballitore 6 May 
1840. 



icnar( 



Richard Shackleton, bom at Ballitore 
21 July 1841. 

Rebecca Harvey, bom at Ballitore 
25 December 1842. 



Rachel, bom at Ballitore 18 December 
1845. 



I 
Theobald Shackleton of Glen Mona,- 

Moone, co. Kildare; bom at Moone 

2 July, bapt. at Timolin, co. Kildare, 

26 October 184 1. 



■Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Jameson 
of Egremont, Ballybrack, co. Dublin, 
by Mary his wife; marr. at Monks- 
town, CO. Dublin, 19 May 1870. 



I 

Agnes Rose, bom 
2 May 1841;, bapt 
at Timolm (n^ 
record in X^tster). 



s 



I 
Gertrude Ahce, 

bom at Kilkea 
House, CO. Kil- 
dare, 24 No- 
vember 1872, 
and bapt. there 
privately (bap- 
tism registered 
atCastledermot, 
CO. Kildare). 



Ernest Henry Shackleton,* 
F.R.G.S., F.R.A.S. ; 
bom at Kilkea House 
15 February 1874, and 
bapt. there privately 
^baptism registered at 
Castledermot) ; Secretary 
to the Royal Scottish 
Geographical Society ; 
3rd Lieutenant on the 
"Discovery" in National 
Antarctic Expedition ; 
medal for Antarctic 
Exploration, Silver Medal 
of Royal Geographical 
Society. 



-Emily Mary, dau. 
of Charles Dor- 
man of Wetherby 
Gardens, South 
Kensington, Lon- 
don, and of 
Towngate, Wad- 
hurst, CO. Sussex, 
by Jane his wife, 
dau. of John 
Swinford of 

Minster Abbey, 
Isle of Thanet; 
maiT. at Christ 
Church, West- 
minster, 9 April 
1904. 



Amy Vibert, bom at Kilkea 
House 14 April 1875, and 
bapt there privately (iMiptism 
registered at Castledermot). 



Francis Richard Shackleton of 
Townsend, Paignton, co. Devon ; 
bom at Kilkea House 19 
September, bapt. there privately 
in October 1876; Lieutenant 
3rd Battalion Princess Victoria's 
Royal Irish Fusiliers; served 
in South African War 1899 
-190 1, at the operations in 
Cape Colony AprU to August 
1 90 1 (Queen's medal with 
clasp). 



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B 



T 



Henry Shackleton of Aberdeen House, Sydenham, co. Kent;- 
bom at Moone, co. Kildare, i January, bapt. at TimoUn, co. 
Kildare, 9 Mav 1847 i o^ Trinity College, Dublin, B. A. (Moderat 
and Medallist) M.D. 1884; M.ILC.S. Eng. 1884, L.M.R.C.P.I. 
1884, L.M. Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, 1884. 




Ethel Rose, bom at Kilkea 
House, CO. Kildare, 35 April 
1878, and bapt there privately 
(baptism registered at Castle- 
dermot, co. Kildare). 



Eleanor Hope, bom at Kilkea 
House 8 December 1879, 
and bapt. there privately 
(baptism registered at 
Castledermot). 



I I 

Clara Lilian, bom in Dublin 
7 February 1881, and bapt. 
privately at 35 Marlborough 
Road, Dublin (baptism 
roistered at the parish church, 
Sandford, co. Dublin). 



Helen, bom in Dublin 39 
October 1882, and bapt 
privately at 35 Marlborough 
Road, Dublin (baptism 
registered at the parish 
church, Sandford). 



■Henrietta Letitia Sophia, 
dau. and heir of Henry 
John Gavan of the Royid 
Irish Constabulary and 
Ceylon Police, by 
Caroline Mary his wife, 
dau. of John Fitzmaurice, 
J. P.; bom at Gort, co. 
Galway, 38 September 
1845 ; marr. at Carlow 
38 February 1873. 



n 

Kathleen, bom in Dublin 
5 February 1884, and bapt 
privately at 35 Marlborough 
Road, Dublin (baptism 
registered at the parish chimrh, 
Sandford). 

Gladys Mabel, bom at Syden- 
ham, CO. Kent, 8 January 1887, 
and bapt privately at Aberdeen 
House, Sydenham (baptism 
registered at Holy Trinity, 
Sydenham). 



I 

Edmund Shackleton of South Norwood, co.> 
Surrey; bom in Dublin 7 April, bapt at 
Timolin 9 June 1850; L.R.C.S.I. ; died at 
Beaufort West, Cape Colony, South Africa, 
38 December 1889, and bur. there. 



■Anna Maria, 3nd dau. of Charles Leech of 
Dublin, Q.C., Barrister-at-Law, by Anna Maria 
his wife, 3nd dau. of Hunt Wabh Chambr^ of 
Hawthorn Hill, co. Armagh; marr. in Dublin on 
Wednesday, 37 August 1879 ; died in January 
1883. 



Anna Rose, marr. at Christ Church, Tunbridge 
Wells, CO. Kent (by the Rev. Charles Edward 
Story, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. W. Doherty, 
cousin of the bridegroom) on Wednesday, 10 April 
1901, Andrew Reginald Berry of Park Street, 
Grosvenor Square, London, youngest son of 
James De La Tour Berry of Weston-super-Mare, 
CO. Somerset 



I 

Charles Shackleton, 
born 9 January 
1883. 



^^CUi.^ ^ <ft^^^AU^ZLZr^ 



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iD*Bono))an of Clan CattiaU 
CO. Corfe. 



eouped, vcMed gulei, cuffed oF the finl, the 
hand En^ti^e ■ iword in pale, th« bl*de 
entwined wito a lerpeDt aeseendiog, all 

Crtit. — A Ucon, wingi displajied and 
ckrated oi. 
JA0*.— AdjuTMUe Deo in hoMei. 



Rev. Moi^an (yDonovan (Th&i 
O'DonovanX Chieftain of the 
ancient Irish sept of O'Donovan 
of Clan Cathal, co. Cork (eldest 
son of Morgan O'Donovan of the 
City of Cork, by Melian Towgood 
his wife, dau. of Savage French of 
Marino, co. Cork); bom in 1769; 
Rector of Dundurrow, co. Cork, 
Chaplain to the Corporation of 
Cork; succeeded General Richard 
O'Donovan as Cbiefian in No- 
vember 1839; died, aged 71, 17 
October, bur. at Douglas, co. 
Cork, a I October 1839. 



I 
Morgan William O'Donovan 
(The O'Donovan), ChiefUin 
of the ancient Irish sept, of 
O'Donovan of Clan Cathal; 
bom 3 1 August 1 796 ; Barrister- 
at-Law; marr. 2 July 1844, 
Susanna, and dau. of William 
Armstrong Creed of Bally- 
brack, CO. Cork, who was bur. 
at Douglas 14 November 
1864. They had issue a 
daughter, Melian, who died 
at Douglas in January 1846. 
He died 16 December, bur. at 
Douglas 19 December 1870. 
Will proved (Prin. Reg., 
Dublin, 19, 71) ao June 1871, 
by Henry Winthrop O'Donovan 
of Lisa Ard, Skibbereen, co. 
Cork, J.P., one of the EXors. 



Wtltiam Jones CDonovan, born 
in January 1799; died un- 
married, and bur. at Douglas 
37 August 185 a. 



Melian, marr. la February 
1839, Richard Henry Hedges 
Bccher of Holly brook, co. 
Cork, afterwards of Lakelands, 
CO. Cork (son of John Becher 
of HoUybrook, by Susanna 
his wife, dau. of Thomas 
Hungerford of The Island 
and Fox Hall, co. Cork); 
J.P. for CO. Cork; died at 
lakelands a September, bur. 
at Aughadown, co. Cork, 
5 September 1883. She died 
s.p. aS May r859, and was 
bur. at Aughadown. 



■Alicia, eldest dau. of 
William Jones of the 
City of Cork, by Elinor 
his wife, youngest dau. 
of William Winthrop 
of Cork; bomini777; 
marr. in November 
179s; died 39 August, 
bur. at Douglas i 
September 1847. 



Eleanor, marr. in June 1839, 
William Lemuel Shuldham of 
Coolkelure, Dun man way, co. 
Cork (6th son of Arthur 
Lemuel Shuldham of Dun- 
manway, and of Pallas Green, 
CO. Limerick, by Esther 
Preston, his and wife); J.P. 
for CO. Cork ; died s.p., 
aged 49, 35 March, bur. at 
Fanlobbus, co. Cork, 39 
March 1847. She died at 
Plymouth, co. Devon, 6 June, 
and was bur. at Fanlobbus 
II June 1876. WiU with 
codicil proved (Prin. R^., 
Dublin, 387, 76) 39 Jiily 
1876, by Henry Winthrop 
O'Donovan of Liss Ard, 
Skibbereen, ca Cork, the 
E«or. 



Henry Winthrop O'Donovan (The O'Donovan),- 
Chieftan of the ancient Irish sept of O'Donovan 
of Clan Cathal, co. Cork; born i January 1812 ; 
M.A., J.P. and D.L. for co. Cork, High Sheriff 
1889; died at Liss Ard, co. Cork, in his 79th year, 
on Saturday, 34 May, bur. at Douglas, co. Cork, 
38 May 1890. Will proved (Prin. Reg., Dublin, 
349, 90) 18 August 1890, by Morgan William 
O'Donovan of Liss Ard, co. Cork, Captain Royal 
Mui^er Fusiliers, the Rt Rev. Robert S. Gregg, 
Bishop of Cork, and Joseph Carson of 18 Fitz- 
William Place, Dublin, F.T.C.D., the Eftors. 



■Amelia, dau. of De Courcy 0*Grady of 
Kilballyowen, co. Limerick (The O'Grady), 
by Anne his wife, dau. of William Wise 
of Cork ; bom i January 1823 ; marr. at 
Knockany, co. Limerick, 15 July 1848; 
died at Glen Teige, Skibbereen, co. Cork, 
26 May, bur. at Douglas 29 May 1896. 
Will, with codicil, proved at Cork (108, 
96) 8 August 1896, by Moigan William 
O' Donovan of Liss Ard, co. Cork, J.P. 
and D.L., the sole Eitor. 



Anne Melian, born at Sundays 
Well, Cork, 9 August 1859, and 
bapt. at St. Ann's, Shandon, co. 
Cork; marr. at Abbeystrewry, 
Skibbereen, co. Cork (by the 
Rev. James Goodman, assisted 
by the Rev. John Pratt, Rector 
of Durrus, co. Cork), on 
Thursday, 21 June 1883, 
Lieut-Colonel AUen Neason 
Adams (eldest son of William 
O'Brien Adams, M.D., of 
Kingstown, co. Dublin); bom 
9 November 1846; Lieut- 
Colonel Commanding ist 
Battalion King's Own Scottish 
Borderers ; died at Plymouth, 
CO. Devon, aged 47, on Sunday, 
31 December 1893, bur. in 
Dean's Grange Cemetery, co. 
Dublin, 5 January 1894. 

I 



Colonel Morgan William O'Donovan* 
(The O'Donovan), Chieftan of the 
ancient Irish sept, of O'Donovan 
of Clan Cathal; born 11 February 
1861 ; of Magdalen College, Oxford, 
matriculated 29 October 1881, aged 
20, B.A. 1886; Hon. Colonel and 
Lieut-Colonel 3rd Battalion Royal 
Munster Fusiliers ; served in South 
African War 1899-1902; Com- 
mandant, Stormberg; at operations 
in the Transvaal, West of Pretoria, 
and operations in Orange River 
Colony; at operations in Cape 
Colony 30 November 1900 to March 
1902 (mentioned in despatches, 
''London Gazette," 29 July 1902, 
Queen's medal with three clasps, 
King's medal with two clasps) ; J.P. 
and D.L. for co. Cork, High Sheriff 
1892. 



-Mary £leanor, only 
dau. of the Rev. John 
Yarker Barton of The 
Hermitage, Norwich, 
M.A., Chaplain to the 
Forces, by Frances Jane 
his wife, dau. of Lieut- 
Colonel Clarke of the 
66th Regiment of Foot, 
Military Knight of 
Windsor ; born at 
Sandgate, co. Kent, and 
bapt. there ; marr. at 
St Luke's Chapel in 
Norwich Cathedral (by 
the father of the bride, 
assisted by the Rev. 
Edwin Sandys Donovan, 
Rector of Timoleague, 
CO. Cork) on Saturday, 
9 July 1892. 



Morgan John Winthrop 
O'Donovan, bom 2 
May 1893, and bapt. at 
St. Mary Magdalen's, 
St Leonard's-on-Sea, 
CO. Sussex. 



Eleanor Melian 
Frances, bom 18 
June, bapt. at 
Christ Church, 
St Leonard's-on- 
Sea, 1 2 July 1894. 



Miles Henry O'Donovan, 
bom 26 June 1895, and 
bapt at Abbeystrewry, 
Skibbereen. 



I 

VictorTeige O'Donovan, 
bom 20 June 1 897, and 
bapt. at Abbeystrewry, 
Skibbereen. 



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1* 






Facsimile of a Silhouette of Edward Bevjley of 
Moate^ CO. Westmeath; bom 28 January 1806^ died 
2$ September 1876 ; in the possession of Sir Edmund 
Thomas Bewley^ his son. 



Facsimile of a Silhouette of Mary, wife of Edward 
BewUy of Moate, co. Westmeatk, and daughter of Thomas 
Mulock of Kilnagamagh, King's County ; bom 21 July 
1794, died 17 October 1857 ; in the possession of 
Sir Edmund Thofnas Bewley, her son. 



iletDle^. 




Thomas Bewley of Mountrath,- 
Queen's County (eldest son 
of Mungo Bewley of Mount- 
mellick. Queen's County, by 
Mary his wife, dau. of James 
Gough of Mountmellick, and 
a lineal descendant of Thomas 
de Beaulieu of Thistlethwaite, 
CO. Cumberland, living in 
1334); bom aS April 1780; 
died 7 May, bur. at White- 
church, CO. Dublin, 11 May 
1844. Will dated 19 No- 
vember 1840, proved in 
Dublin 28 July 1846, by 
Edward Bewley, a son. 



Armt en rterd in VJsttr's Offitt.— 
Argent, a cheimm lable between thiee 
Comiih chough*' heads erued proper, in 
chief an ermine spot. 

Citil.-'Ka ibex'i head or, iniuuiE from 
the centre of a rose galei, (talked ind 
leaved proper. 

Mall*. — Virtalit gloria merccs. 



-Barbara, dau. of Gamaliel 
Bell of Bellview, Abbey- 
leix, Queen's County, by 
Mary his wife, dau. trf 
John Garrett of Cork, 
and widow of Thomas 
Bewley of Cork ; born in 
Dublin in 1783; marr. 
at the parish church, 
Abbeyleix, 6 April 1805 ; 
died 9 January, bur. at 
Whitechurch 13 January 
1847. Will dated 35 July 
1846, proved in Dublin 
31 July 1851, by Thomas 
Bewley, a son. 



Mary, dau . of Thomasi^Edward 
Mulock of Kilnagar- 
nagh. King's County, 
Barrister- at -Law, by 
Frances Henrietta 
Dorothea his wife, 
dau, of Samuel Judge 
of Ballyshiel, King's 
County; bom ai July 
1794; marr. at the 
parish church, Liss, 
King's County, i April 
1834; died 17 Octo- 
ber, bur. at Navan, 
CO. Meath, 30 October 
1857. ist wife. 



Bewley of Moate, co. West-- 
meath; bom at Mountrath 28 January 
t8o6 ; educated at Green Row 
School, CO. Cumberland; L.R.C.S.I., 
L.R.C.P.I., M.R.I.A. ; died at 5 
Alexandra Terrace, Bray, co. Wicklow, 
35 September, bur. in Mount Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 28 
September 1876. Will dated 4 March 

1875, with two codicils, proved at the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 30 October 

1876, by Edmund Thomas Bewley 
of 40 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, the 
son, the sole EJtor. 



•Charlotte Hutchinson, dau. of 
Richard Thomas of Dilmour 
Court, CO. York, Civil Engineer ; 
bom in January 1834; marr. 
at Handsworth, co. Stafford, 
4 January 1859 ; died at 8 
Church Row, Hampstead, co. 
Middlesex, aged 76, on Friday, 
9 February, bur. in Hampstead 
Cemetery 12 February 1900. 
Adnion, with will dated 7 De- 
cember 1897, was granted at 
the Principal Registry 11 April 
1900, to Francis Hare Clayton 
and Walter fieeching. and 
wife. 



Harriet Barbara Elizabeth, born at Clara, King's County, sa 
December i860, bapt, at the parish church, Clara, 13 February 
r86i ; marr. at St. George's, Bloomsbury, London, 6 January 1890, 
Edward Adye McCarthy of Hampstead. She died at 8 Church Row, 
Hampstead, on Thursday, 15 February, and was bur. in Hampstead 
Cemetery 19 February 1900. Will dated 30 November 1897, 
proved in the Principal Registry aS March 1900, by Francis 
Hare Clayton and Walter Beeching, the ESors. 



TTT 

Susan, bom 21 January 1807; 
died 20 September 1824. 



Mary, bom 27 August 1808 ; 
marr. at St. Peter's, Dublin, 
4 April 1839, Edward Dmitt 
of Dublin. She died 14 March 
1852. 



] 

William Bewley ofj-Eliza, dau. of Samuel 
New York, U.S. A.; King Beale of Cork, 
bom II March by Elizabeth Abell 
1810; died 5 Au- his wife; marr. at the 
gust 1859, and bur. Foundling Hospital 
in Cypress Hill Church, Cork, 6 Jan- 
Cemetery, Long uary 1835; died 22 
Island, New York. November, bur. at 

Liscard, co. Chesteri 
25 November 1879. 



I 
Telford Bewley, 

bom 27 July 

1838. 



Georgina, bom i October 1840; 
died in June 1869, and bur. in 
Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Patterson, 
New Jersey, U.S.A. 



Elizabeth Vincent, 
bom 1 9 November 
181 1 ; died aa 
December 1812. 



Barbara, bora 21 
July 1813; died 
18 August 1831. 



Barbara Augusta, born 26 December 1842 ; 
marr. in 1861, John H. Deery of Brooklyn, 
New York. She died 11 February, and 
was bur. in Cypress Hill Cemetery, Long 
Island, New York, 14 February 1869. 



I 

Louisa Frances, 
bom at Moate, 
CO. Westmeath, 
20 Dec. 1834, 
bapt at &e 
parish church, 
Moate, 8 March 

1835. 



Sir Edmund Thomas Bewley of 40 Fitzwilliam Place,- 
Dublin ; bom at Moate x i January, bapt at the 
parish church, Moate, 2 March 1837; educated at the 
Academic Institute and at Trinity College, Dublin, 
Classical Scholar 1857, ist gold medallist in 
Experimental and Natural Science 1859, B.A. i860, 
M.A. 1863, LL.D. 1885 ; B.A. {ad eundem) Queen's 
(now Royal) University of Ireland 1861, M.A. with 
honours and ist gold medallist in Experimental 
Science 1861; called to the Irish Bar 1862, appointed 
Q.C. 1882, Bencher King's Inns 1886 ; Regius 
Professor of Feudal and English Law in the University 
of Dublin 1884-90; Judge of the Supreme Court of 
Judicature and Judicial Commissioner of the Irish 
Land Commission 1890-98 ; J. P. for the counties of 
Carlow, Dublin and Wicklow; knighted at the 
Viceregal Lodge, Dublin, 5 January 1898 ; Author 
of various legal and antiquarian works. 



-Anna Sophia Stewart, 
eldest dau. of Henry 
Cope CoUes of Monks- 
town, CO. Dublin, 
Barrister- at - Law, by 
Elizabeth Mary his 
wife, dau. of John 
Mayne of Dublin, 
Barrister-at-Law ; bom 
in Dublin 16 July, 
bapt at St. Peter's, 
Dublin, 17 August 
1 846 ; marr. at Monks- 
town (by the Rev. 
Ronald MacDonnell, 
D. D., the Rector, 
assisted by the Rev. 
John Knox Fletcher) 
on Wednesday, 8 
August 1866. 



Edward Dawson Bewley, bom in Dublin 
9 July, bapt. at St. Stephen's, Dublin, 
I August 1868; educated at Winchester 
College and at New College, Oxford, 
matriculated 14 October 1887, aged 19, 
Scholar 1887, B.A. 1891 ; called to the 
Bar at the Middle Temple 14 June 1893, 
and to the Irish Bar 9 June 1902. 



I 

Elizabeth Mary, 
bom in Dublin 
2 2 February 1 870, 
bapt. privately, 
and died the 
same day. 



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Mary Louisa, bom in Dublin 
3 June, bapt. at St. Stephen's, 
Dublin, 26 June 187 1; died at 
40 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, 
on Sunday, 30 December 1883, 
bur. in Mount Jerome Ceme- 
tery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 
2 January 1884. 



Anna Guinness, dau. of the Rev. John» 
Jenkin of Dublin, Domestic Chaplain to 
George, 2nd and last Earl of Belvedere ; 
marr. at St. George's, Dublin, 12 August 
1846; died 21 May, bur. in Mount 
Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 
34 May 1847. ist wife. 



I 

^Thomas Bewley ofpElIa Constandi, dau. of William 

Glen Ridge, New L. Haskins of Wesley Place, 

Jersey, U.S.A. ; Williamsbuigh, New York, 

bomioMayi8i5; U.S.A.; marr. at Holy Trinity, 

died at Glen Ridge Brooklyn, U.S.A., 23 August 

9 February, bur. i860. 2nd wife, 
there 12 February 
1903. 



Bewley»«p5i 



William Thomas 

of Glen Ridge, New 

Jersey ; bom 14 August, 

bapt. at St. Mark's, 

Brooklyn, 10 November 

1861. 



>erene Katherine, dau. 
of Antonius Becker of 
New York; marr. at St 
Cecilia's, New York, 
2 7 November 1 89 2 ; 
died 21 May, bur. in 
Mount Olivet Cemetery, 
Brooklyn, 24 May 1899. 



I 

Ella Gonda, born 5 September 
1893, ^P^* ^ ^^- Cecilia's, 
New York, 21 October 1894. 



I 

Freeman Dodd= 
Bewley of New 
York ; bom 14 
December 1863, 
and bapt. at St 
Mark's, Brooklyn, 
10 May 1864. 



'Mary Alice, dau. of 
John Howard Bewley 
of New York, by 
Mariette his wife, 
dau. of Don Alonzo 
Booth of New York; 
bom 29 July, bapt 
privately 17 October 
1857 ; marr. at St 
James',Fordham, New 
York, 6 June 1886. 



{Seepage 64,) 



Henry Colles Bewley, bom at Enniskerry, co. Wicklow, 
22 September, bapt at St. Stephen's, Dublin, i November 
X877 ; died 30 December 1880, bur. in Mount Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, i January i88i. 



Arthur Mulock Bewley, born in Dublin 27 September, bapt. 
at St Stephen's, Dublin, 30 October 1879; educated at 
Winchester College and at Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 
and B.A.I. 1902. 



II . . 

Annie Sarah, bom in Dublin 
18 May, bapt at St Bartholo- 
mew's, Dublin, 16 June 1882. 



Ethel Grace, bom in Dublin 
15 November, bapt. at 
St Bartholomew's, Dublin, 23 
December 1884. 



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Elizabeth Anne, bom 9 January 181 7; 
died at 10 Winton Avenue, Rathgar, co. 
Dublin, 10 January, bur. in Mount Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 15 
January 1881. Will proved in the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 19 February 
1 88 1, by Surah Caroline Thacker of 
10 Winton Avenue, Rathgar, co. Dublin, 
widow, the sole Executrix. 



Emily, bom 3 December 1818; died 10 
January, bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, 
Harold's Cross, Dublin, 13 January z88o. 



I . 

Rev. Benjamin Franklin- 
Bewley, bom 26 June 
1820; B.A. of Trinity 
College, Dublin; Rector 
of Wayford, co. Somerset ; 
died at Wayford 10 April, 
bur. in the cemetery at 
Wayford 14 April 1888. 
Admon was granted at 
Taunton 16 June 1888, 
to Margaret Gairdner 
Bewley of Wayford 
Rectory, co. Somerset, 
the relict. 



Katherine Murray, bom 
19 May, bapt at the parish 
church, Carrickfergus, co. 
Antrim,' 16 June 1850; 
marr. at the parish church, 
Kilclief, CO. Down, 13 
April 1875, J^^^ TumbuU 
Smith of Edmburgh (son of 
John Smith of Hamilton, 
CO. Lanark) ; bom 5 August 
1843; educated at Edin- 
burgh University; D.L., 
LL.D. _ 

Mary Barbara, bom 13 
AprU, bapt at the parish 
church, Carrickfergus, 2 
May 1852. 



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Ada, bom 25 July, bapt. at 
the parish church. Bally- 
money, CO. Antrim, 20 August 
1854; marr. at St George's, 
Stonehouse, co. Devon, 18 
September 1876, Adam 
Davidson Smith of Edinburgh 
(son of Charles Smith of 
Whittinghame, East Lothian); 
born 23 March 1848; educated 
at the High School, Edin- 
burgh, and at Edinburgh 
University. 

Helen Margaret, bom 9 June, 
bapt. at the parish church. 
Bally money, 6 July 1856. 



-Margaret Gairdner, dau. 
of Adam Walker of 
ELnockalton, co. Tip- 
perary, J.P., by Kathe- 
rine Murray his wife; 
born 15 October 182 1 ; 
marr. at the parish 
church, Nenagh, co. 
Tipperary, 3 July 1849 ; 
died 7 April, bur. at 
Peebles, N.B., 10 April 
1900. 



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George Edward- 
Franklin Bewley 
of Parvittie, 
Munaar, South 
India; bom 10 
March, bapt 
at the parish 
church, Bally- 
money, 10 April 
1859. 



-Alice Altham, 
dau. of David 
Henry Owen of 
Somerset House, 
London,by Emily 
Harriet Butler 
his wife ; bom 
17 August 1867; 
marr. at St 
Mary's, Kele- 
bokke, Ceylon 
(by the Rev. 
Henry Bray), on 
Saturday 16 Jan- 
uary 1892. 



Margaret Emily, born 
9 November, bapt at 
St Paul's, Kandy, Ceylon, 
26 November 1892. 



I 

John Altham Franklin Bewley, born 8 July, 
bapt. privately at Bambrella, Madulkelle, 
Ceylon, 13 July, and received into the 
church in November 1895. 



I 

ICathleen Mary, bom 
29 September, bapt. 
at St. Peter's, Peebles, 
15 October 1896. 



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.* ^%^ 



Isaac Newton Bewley, born- 
28 June 1822; died 12 May, 
bur. at Whitechurch, co. 
Dublin, 15 May 1847. 



>Jane, dau. of George Saunders of Dublin; Walter Raleigh 

marr. at St Peter's, Dublin, i September 1846 ; Bewley, bom 

died 10 May, bur. at Carrick-on-Shannon, co. and died in 

Leitrim, 13 May 189 1. April 1824. 



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Jane Newton, marr. 9 August 1876, Robert 
Galbraith Church. She died 27 December, 
and was bur. at Carrick-on Shannon 30 
December 1890. 



I 

John Howard Bewley of-pMariette, dau. of Don 



New York, U.S.A. 
bom 25 Febraary 1826; 
died at Buffalo, New 
York, 19 November, 
bur. there 22 November 
1903. 



Alonzo Booth of New 
York; bom 29 Sep- 
tember 1834; marr. 
at St George's, 
Stuyvesant Square, 
New York, 13 De- 
cember 1856. 



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Sarah Caroline, bom 17 Febmary 1828; marr. 
at St Peter's, Dublin, i October 1851, Robert 
Thacker of Dublin (son of Richard Thacker 
of Dublin). She died 9 September, and was 
bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, 12 September 1894. 

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Mary Alice, bom 29 July, bapt privately 17 October 1857 ; 
marr. at St James', Fordham, New York, 6 June 1886, 
Freeman Dodd Bewley (son of Thomas Bewley of Glen 
Ridge, New Jersey, U.S. A., by Ella Constandi his 2nd wife, 
dau. of William L. Haskins of Wesley Place, Williamsburgh, 
New York); bom 14 December 1863, bapt at St Mark's, 
Brooklyn, U.S.A., 10 May 1864. 

{See page 62.) 




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IBiir&patritft of jD^lofitll (o. £eitrtm. 



Arms. — Argenti a saltier and chief azare, the last charged 

with three cushions or. 
Ores/, — A hand holding a dagger, in pale, distilling 

drops of blood. 
Afaito. — I mak sicker. 



William Kirkpatrick of "The Hermitage," Mohill, co.-pSusan Dora, 2nd dau. of Charles 

Lopdell of Fiddane Castle, CO. Galwayi 
J. P., by Anne Katherine his wife, dau. 
of the Rev. Henry levers Ingram, 
Vicar-General and Vicar-Choral of 
Limerick, and Rector of Kilmurry, co* 
Limerick; bom at Fiddane Castle, 
Gort, CO. Galway, bapt. at Beagh, co. 
Galway (by the Very Rev. Ridiard 
Hood, Dean of Kilmacduagh), 25 
February 1828; mart, at St Mary's, 
Dublin, 25 April 1850 ; died at 
" The Hermitage," Mohill, aged 60, 
19 February, bur. in Moimt Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 22 
February 1893. 



Leitrim (son of William Kirkpatrick of Dublin); J. P. 
for CO. Leitrim; died at his residence, "The Hermitage," 
aged 74, 10 March, bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, 
Harold's Cross, Dublin, 13 March 1894. Will dated 
20 February 1893, proved in the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, 6 September 1894, by Henry Ivers Ingram 
Kirkpatrick of Woodbridge, co. Suffolk, and Charles 
Kirkpatrick of Mohill, co. Leitrim, the Eiors. 



Anne Katherine, 
bom 19 April, 
bapt at Mohill 
14 May 185 1 ; 
marr. at St. Tho- 
mas', Dublin, 
27 March 1876, 
Arthur Joseph 
Blake of River 
View House, 
Ballinasloe, co. 
Galway, Solicitor, 
son of Edward 
Blake of Ballina- 
sloe, Solicitor. 



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William Lopdell 
Kirkpatrick of 
the Northern 
Bank, Belfast; 
born 28 De- 
cember 1853 ; 
educated at 
Santry College, 
Dublin. 



I 

Henry Ivers Ingram Kirk-- 
patrick of Athenry House, 
Woodbridge, co. Suffolk ; 
born 25 May, bapt. at 
Mohill 22 August 1855 ; 
educated at the Bective 
College, Rutland Square, 
Dublin, at the Richmond, 
Whitworth, and Hard- 
wicke Hospitals, and at 
the Carmichael College of 
Medicine, M. K.Q. C.P.I. ; 
J. P. for CO. Leitrim. 



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-Alice May, 2nd dau. of Colonel 
George Lee Chandler, R.A., by 
Alice Maria his wife, dau. of 
the Rev. William Mayhew, 
M.A., Government Chaplain in 
Jamaica; bom at Malta 25 May 
1866, and bapt. there; marr. at 
Great Bealings, co. Suffolk (by 
the Rev. Howard Beech, the 
Rector, assisted by the Rev. 
Sydney Field, Rector of Wood- 
bridge), on Monday, 15 October 
1888. 



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Eileen May Ingram, born 
at Woodbridge 7 August, 
bapt. at St. Mary's, Wood- 
bridge, 10 September 
1889. 



Henry Leonard Ivers Kirkpatrick, bom at Wood- 
bridge 6 November 1890, bapt. at St. Mary's, 
Woodbridge, 21 January 1891 ; educated at Margate 
and at a Naval School at Dover; Naval Cadet 
Royal Naval College, Osborne, Isle of Wight, 
September 1903. 



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Gladys, born at 
Woodbridge 12 
January, bapt. 
at St. Mary's, 
Woodbridge, i 
April 1892. 



6:; 



Susan Jane, bom 2 April, 
bapt. at MohillyCo. Leitrim, 
10 June 1857. 



Charles James Kirkpatrick 
of " The Hermitage," 
Mohill ; bom 27 No- 
vember 1859, bapt. at 
Mohill 16 May i860; 
educated at Mohill and 
at Trinity College, Dublin, 
B.A. 1884, LL.B. 1887; 
J.P. for CO. Leitrim. 



Mary Anne, born 10 March, bapt. at Mohill 
24 May 1865 ; marr. at Glasnevin, co. 
Dublin, 10 March 1890, Joseph Francis 
Poison of 9 Botanic Road, Glasnevin 
(eldest son of Thomas Andrew Poison of 
Dublin, and of Tuam, co. Galway, by 
Catherine his wife, only dau. of Joseph 
Potter of Dublin) ; born in Dublin 4 April, 
bapt. at St James', Dublin, i May 1864; 
educated at King's Hospital, Dublin. 



A 



Jane Mary, bom 10 
January 1868. 



Julia Elizabeth, born 
I April 1870. 



Thomasina Margaret, 
born 6 November 

1873. 



B 



Alice Katherine, bom at Woodbridge, co. 
Suffolk, 19 December 1892, bapt. at 
St Mary's, VVoodbridge, 3 February 1893. 



Desmond Lopdell Kirkpatrick, born at Wood- 
bridge 3 1 May, bapt. at St. Mary's, Woodbridge, 
2 July 1896. 




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GOSFORD. 

Arms on record in Ulster^s Office, — Argent, a double-headed 
eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered or, on a 
chief vert, two mullets of the third. 

Crest — A cock gules, standing upon a trumpet or. 

Supporters, — Two leopards proper, the sinister reguardant, both 
collared and chained or. 

Motto, — Vigilantibus. 



(S^OielDrti . 



The Rt. Hon^*« Sir Archibald Acheson, Earl of Gosford, Viscount Gosford of« 
Market Hill, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Worlingham of Beccles, 
CO. Suffolk, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of Nova 
Scotia, P.C., G.C.B. (eldest son of Arthur, ist Earl and 2nd Viscount Gosford, 
by Millicent his wife, dau. of Lieut-General Edward Pole) ; bom i August 
1776; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 22 January 1796, aged 18, 
M.A. 26 October 1797; Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum for co. 
Armagh, and Vice- Admiral of the Coast in the Province of Ulster; M.P. for 
Armagh 1798-1800, 1801-1802, and 1 806-1 807 ; Representative Peer of 
Ireland 18 11-49 > created Baron Worlingham of Beccles, co. Suffolk, in the 
Peerage of the United Kingdom, 13 June 1835 f Captain-General and 
Govemor-in-Chief of Lower and Upper Canada 1835-38; Chief Commissioner 
for investigating the affairs of Canada, and on this occasion was sworn a 
Privy Councillor ; created G.C.B. (civil) in 1838 ; appointed Captain of the 
Yeoman of the Guard in 1838; succeeded his father as 2nd Earl and 3rd 
Viscount 14 January 1807 ; died at his residence, Gosford Castle, co. Armagh, 
in his 73rd year, 27 March, bur. in the family vault in Mullabrack Church, 
CO. Armagh, 18 April 1849. Will dated 23 May 1846, proved (P.C.C. 
349} 49) 7 May 1849, by the Rt Hon^ Archibald, Earl of (xosford, the son, 
the sole ESLor. . 



sMary, only dau. and 
heiress of Robert 
Sparrow of Worling- 
ham Hall, CO. Suffolk, 
by Mary his wife, 
dau. of Sir John 
Bernard of Hunting- 
don, Baronet, and 
sister and heiress of 
her brother, Sir 
Robert Bernard, 5th 
Baronet ; bom 14 
April 1777 f tnarr. at 
Worlingham 20 July 
1805; died at Wor- 
lingham Hall, aged 

SS>3oJ^ne 1841, and 
bur. at Mullabrack. 



Colonel Sir Archibald Acheson, Earl of Gosford, Viscount-^Lady Theodosia, only dau. of John 



Gosford of Market Hill in the Peerage of Ireland, also Baron 
Worlingham of Beccles, co. Suffolk, and Baron Acheson of 
Clancairney, co. Armagh, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 
and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, K.P. ; bom in Portland Place, 
Marylebone, London, 20 August 1806; of Christ Church, 
Oxford, matriculated 3 Febmary 1825, aged 18, B.A. 1828; 
Colonel Armagh Militia 1834; Lord-Lieutenant and Custos 
Rotulorum for co. Armagh, M.P. for co. Armagh 1831-47 ; 
created in his father's lifetime, 18 September 1847, Baron 
Acheson of Clancaimey, co. Armagh, in the Peerage of the 
United Kingdom; created K.P. 22 February 1855; succeeded 
his father as 3rd Earl and 4th Viscount 27 March 1849 ; died 
at his residence, 59 Grosvenor Street, London, aged 57, on 
Wednesday, 15 June, bur. in the family vault in Mullabrack 
Church 21 June 1864. Will proved at Armagh 19 August 
1864, by Theodosia, Countess of Gosford, of Grosvenor Street, 
CO. Middlesex, one of the Eltors. 



Chambr^, loth Earl of Meath, K.P., 
by Lady Melosina Adelaide his wife, 
4th dau. of John, ist Earl of Clan- 
william; born at Merrion Square, 
Dublin, 15 July 1808; marr. at St. 
George's, Hanover Square, London, 
22 June 1832; died suddenly at Z05 
Harley Street, London, on Sunday, 
13 February 1876, and bur. in the 
family vault in Mullabrack Church. 
1876. Admon (with will dated i o Au- 
gust 187 1 ) was granted (Prin. Reg., 
646, 76) 9 August 1876, to the Rt. 
Hon^^ Archibald Brabazon Sparrow 
Acheson, Earl of Gosford, of 105 
Harley Street, co. Middlesex, the son, 
and one of the next of kin. 

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Gertrude Emily, bom at Arklow House, Connaught Place, Hyde Park, London, 30 June 
1^33 ; marr. at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall, London, 20 February 1856, the Rt Hon*^« 
Francis John Savile Foljambe of Osberton, co. Nottingham, and of Aldwark, co. York, P.C. 
(eldest son of George Savile Foljambe of Osberton and of Aldwark, J.P. and D.L. for 
CO. Nottingham, by Harriet Emily Mary his ist wife, eldest dau. of Sir William Mordaunt 
Sturt Milner of Nunappleton, co. York, 4th Baronet); bom at Osberton 9 April, bapt there 
privately 18 April 1830, and received into the church at Worksop, co. Nottingham, 14 February 
1833; educated at Whethamsted and at Mr. Everard's, Brighton, 1839-42, at Eton 1842-48 and 
at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 15 June 1848, aged 18, B.A. 1852, M.A. 1865; J.P. and 
D.L. for CO. Nottingham, and for the West Riding, co. York ; sometime Captain in the ist West 
York Yeomanry Cavalry, and in the Nottinghamshire (Sherwood Rangers) Yeomanry Cavalry; 
M.P. for East Retford and the Hundred of Bassetlaw in six Parliaments, March 1857 to November 
1885 ; Lord High Steward of the Borough of East Retford since April 1880, High Sheriff for 
CO. Nottingham 1889 ; swom a Member of the Privy Council at Windsor Castle 21 November 1895. 

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{See Pedigree of Foljambe^ Voi, 7, page 4^.) 



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Mary, bom 27 June 1809; marr. 
9 July 1835, James Hewitt, Viscount 
Lilford (eldest son of * James, 3rd 
Viscount LiiTord, by the Hon"* Mary 
Anne Maude his wife, 8th dau. of 
Comwallis, ist Viscount Hawarden); 
born 31 March 181 1; of Christ 
Church, Oxford, matriculated 4 March 
1S30, aged 18, B.A. 1833; succeeded 
his father as 4th Viscount 22 April 
1855. She died at Monellan House, 
Donegal, on Wednesday, 13 March 

1850. He marr. 2ndly at Coleshill, 
CO. Warwick, on Tuesday, 9 December 

185 1, Lydia Lucy, dau. of the Rev. 
John Digby Wingfield-Digby, and 
widow of Charles Purdon Coote of 
the 2nd Dragoon Guards. He died 
at Meenglas, Stranorlar, co. Donegal, 
8 November 1887. Will, with three 
codicils, proved in the Principal 
Registry, Dublin, 17 February 1888, by 
Charles Piu'don Coote of Beauforest, 
Mallow, CO. Cork, one of the Exors. 

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Millicent, bom at Gosford Castle, co. Armagh, 26 July 1810; 
marr. at St George's, Hanover Square, London, 28 May 
1842, Henry Bence Jones (2nd son of William Jones of the 
5th Dragoon Guards) ; born at Thorington Hall, Yoxford, 
CO. Suffolk, 31 December 18 13, and bapt. privately; 
educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge, 
B.A. 1836, M.A. 1840, M.B. 1845, M.D. 1849; L.R.C.P. 
1842, r.R.C.P. 1849, afterwards Senior Censor; F.R.S. 
30 April 1846; Assistant Physician to St. George's Hospital, 
London, 1845, Physician 1846-62; Hon. Secretary of Royal 
Institution of Great Britain 1860-73 > created D.C.L. 
Oxford 22 June 1870; Author of "The Life and Letters of 
Faraday," 2 vols., 1870, &c. ; died at 84 Brook Street, 
Grosvenor Square, London, on Sunday, 20 April, bur. in 
Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 24 April 1873. Will 
dated 26 January 1873, proved (Prin. Reg., 354, 73) 13 May 
1 873* by Frederick Pembroke Jones of 16 Palace Gardens 
Terrace, Kensington, co. Middlesex, the brother, the sole 
£5tor. She died at 64 Great Cumberland Place, London, 
aged 77, on Monday, 29 August, and was bur. in Kensal 
Green Cemetery, London, i September 1887. Will dated 
22 January 1878, proved in the Principal Registry 
19 September 1887, by Henry Robert Bence Jones of the 
Board of Trade, Whitehall, co. Middlesex, and Archibald 
Bence Bence-Jones of 64 Great Cumberland Place, co. 
Middlesex, ' the sons, and Frederick Willis Farrer of 
66 Lincoln's Inn Fields, co. Middlesex, the Exors. 

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Mary, bom at Worlingham, co. Suffolk, 21 March, 
bapt. there 24 April 1835; marr. at St. George's, 
Hanover Square, London (by the Rt Rev. the 
Hon^** Horatio Powys, D.D., Bishop of Sodor 
and Man, uncle of the bridegroom), on Tuesday, 25 
February 1862, the Hon^*« Leopold William Henry 
Fox-Powys of Bewsey Hall, co. Lancaster (2nd son 
of Thomas Atherton, 3rd Baron Lilford, by the Hon^* 
Mary Elizabeth Fox his wife, dau. of Henry Richard, 
3rd Lord Holland); born at Grosvenor Place, London, 
17 September 1837 ; of the 30th Regiment of Foot; 
assumed by Royal Licence dated November 1890, 
the addional name of Fox before that of Powys; died 
aged 55, on Tuesday, 18 July, bur. in the cemetery at 
Bournemouth, co. Hants, 20 July 1893. ^'J^^ dated 
13 December 1892, proved (Prin. Reg., 927, 93) 
25 October 1893, by the Rt. Hon^« Archibald 
Brabazon Sparrow, Earl of Gosford, K.P., and the 
Rev. the Hon*»^« Edward Victor Robert Powys, the 
E5^brs. She died at the Imperial Hotel, Bourne- 
mouth, aged 57, on Saturday, 30 January, and was 
bur. in the cemetery at Bournemouth 2 February 
1892. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry 
22 April 1892, to the Hon^** Leopold William Henry 
Fox-Powys. =T= 

Edith, bom at Worlingham 17 September, bapt. 
there 16 November 1837. 

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Katharine, born at Worlingham Hall 24 June, 

bapt. at Worlingham i August 1839 ; marr. 

at St George's, Hanover Square, London, 

on Tuesday, 28 July i868, Frederick William 

Duncombe of Sydney House, Ryde, Isle of 

Wight (3rd son of Admiral the Hon"« Arthur 

Duncombe of Kilnwick Percy, East Riding, 

CO. York, M.P., J.P., D.L., R.N., by Delia 

his wife, youngest dau. and coheir of John 

Wilmer Field of Heaton Hall, co. York) ; 

born at Brook Street, London, on Friday, 28 

January 1840; Captain Grenadier Guards; 

died at 105 Harley Street, London, aged 36, 

on Wednesday, 6 February, bur. in Brompton 

Cemetery, London, 12 February 1878. Will 

dated 11 June 1873, proved (Prin. Reg., 

637, 78) 10 August 1878, by Lady Katharine 

Duncombe of Sydney House, Ryde, in the 

Isle of Wight, the sole Executrix. She died at 

23 Ted worth Square, London, aged 58, on 

Saturday, 5 March, and was bur. in 

Brompton Cemetery, London, 11 March 

1898. Will dated i April 1886, with codicil 

dated i August 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 

415, 98) 19 April 1898, by the Rev. William 

Henry Redknap of Ryde, Isle of Wight, 

and Archibald Bence Bence-Jones, Barrister- 

at-Law, the cousin, the Exors. 

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Olivia, bom 2 December 181 1 ; died unmarried 
at Birmingham, aged 40, on Sunday, 28 March 
1852. Will dated 17 July 1851, with codicil 
dated 8 March 1852, proved (P.C.C. 279, 52) 
27 April 1852, by William Monsell, one of the 
Eitors. Power reserved to George FuUerton, 
the other Eftor. 



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Annabella, died unmarried in London on 
Thursday, 26 July 1849. Will dated 28 May 
1849, proved (P.CC. 815, 49) 7 November 
1849, by the Hon^« Olivia Acheson, 
spinster, the sister, the sole Executrix. 



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I 
Colonel Sir Archibald Brabazon Sparrow Acheson, Earl of Gosford,- 

Viscount Gosford of Market Hill and Baron Gosford of Market 
Hill in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Worlingham of 
Beccles, co. Suffolk, and Baron Acheson of Clancaimey, co. 
Armagh, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a 
Baronet of Nova Scotia, K.P. ; bom at Worlingham Hall, co. 
Suffolk, 19 August, bapt at Worlingham 27 September 1841 ; 
educated at Brighton and at Harrow ; Lord-Lieutenant for co. 
Armagh and Vice-Admiral of the Q)ast in the Province of 
Ulster; Knight Grand Cross of the Danebrog and St Saviour; 
created K.P. 2 June 1869; Lord of the Bedchamber to H.M. 
King Edward VIL, when Prince of Wales, 1 886-1901 ; Vice- 
Chamberlain of the Household to H.M. Queen Alexandra; bore 
Queen Consort's Ivory Rod at Coronation of H.M. King 
Edward VII. 1902; Hon. Colonel 3rd Battalion (Princess 
Victoria's) Royal Irish Fusiliers (Militia), formerly Major Armagh 
Militia; succeeded his father as 4th Earl and 5th Viscount 
15 June 1864. 



"Lady Louisa Augusta 
Beatrice, 2nd dau. of 
William Drogo, 7th Duke 
of Manchester, K.P., by 
Louisa Frederica Augusta 
his wife, dau. of Charles 
Francis Victor, Count von 
Alten in Hanover; bom 
at 13 Cavendish Square, 
London, on Wednesday, 
27 December 1854; marr. 
at St. George's, Hanover 
Square, London (by the 
Rev. Edward Thurloe, 
LL.B.), on Thursday, 
10 August 1876; Lady-in- 
Waiting to H.M. Queen 
Alexandra. 



I 

Archibald Charles Montagu Brabazon 
Acheson, Viscount Acheson; born at 105 
Harley Street, London, on Saturday, 
26 May, bapt. at the parish church, 
Marylebone, London, 23 June 1877; 
educated at Harrow ; entered the Army as 
2nd Lieutenant Coldstream Guards 4 May 
1898, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion 17 August 
1899 (retired); served in South African 
War 1 899-1 90 1, at the advance on 
Kimberley, including actions at Belmont, 
Enslin and Modder River (wounded); at 
the operations in the Orange Free State 
May 1900 (medal with four clasps); on the 
Staff as A.D.C. and Military Secretary 
to Major-General Sir George Tindd 
Pretyman, K.C.M.G., C.B., Military 
Governor of Kimberley, South Africa, 31 
March 1900 to 18 December 1901 ; D.L. 
for CO. Armagh. 



Alexandra Louise 
Elizabeth, bom at 
"Montretout," Cowes, 
Isle of Wight, on Sun- 
day, II August 1878, 
and bapt. at Holy 
Trinity, Cowes (H.M. 
Queen Alexander, 
then Princess of 
Wales, stood sponsor). 



Mary, bom at 105 
Harley Street, London, 



2 June 1881. 



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Theodosia Louise Augusta, 
born at 105 Harley Street, 
London, 5 June, bapt. at the 
parish church, Marylebone, 
London, i July 1882. 



Patrick Charles George 
Edward Cavendish Ache- 
son, M.V.Q. ; bom at 105 
Harley Street, London, 
30 June, bapt. at the parish 
church, Maiylebone, Lon- 
don, 26 July 1883; entered 
the Royal Navy 15 January 
1899, Midshipman 15 July 
1899, Sub-Lieutenant 15 
July 1902 ; Lieutenant 
H. M. Yacht "Victoria and 
Albert " 1904 ; created 
M.V.O. (sth-class) 1904. 



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Major-General Edward Archibald Brabazon Acheson, bom-T-Clementina 

at Worlingham Hall» co. Suffolk, on Wednesday, 22 May, 

bapt at Worlingham 25 June 1844 ; educated at 

Bnghton and at Harrow; entered the Army as Lieutenant 

Coldstream Guards 16 May 1865, Captain 23 October 

1867, Lieut-Colonel 2nd Battalion 18 December 1875, 

Colonel 29 September 1886, retired as Major-Genend 

15 April 1887; Lieut-Colonel Reserve of Officers; served 

in Egyptian Expedition 1882, at action of Mahuta, and 

battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, and bronze star). 



Mary Meysey, youngest 
dau. of Lieut.-General Sir John 
Gaspard Le Marchant, KLCB. 
G.C.M.G., by Margaret Anne his 
wife, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Robert 
Taylor of Clifton Hall, co. Stafford, 
and of Tolmers, co. Hertford ; bom 
at St John's, Newfoundland ; marr. 
in London 8 August 1869. 



Theodosia Margaret Hilda, born at Devonshire Place, Cavendish Square, 
London, 5 February, bapt. at the parish chiu'ch, Marylebone, London, 
3 March 1870; marr. at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London (by 
the Rev. Canon Somerset Edward Pennefather, D.D., the Vicar, assisted by 
the Rev. Richard Alfred Woodham Waddilove), on Wednesday, 7 December 
1898, Lancelot Squarey of Sunnyside, Tranmere, co. Chester (youngest son of 
Andrew Tucker Squarey of Gorsey Hey, Bebington, co. Chester, by Eleanor 
Catherine his wife, dau. of Hamilton Fulton, C.E.); bom at Bebington 
29 December 1863, bapt there 8 May 1864 ; educated at Birkenhead School. 

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I 
Edith Maude, 

bom at Hans 
Place, Sloane 
Street, Lon- 
don, on Thurs- 
day, 2 March 
187 1, bapt at 
St Saviour^Si 
Chelsea, 27 
April 187 1. 



Norah Sybelle, bom at 2 1 Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square, London, 
18 July 1874 ; marr. at AH Saints', Margaret Street, London (by the 
Rev. Prebendary James John Trebeck, Rector of Southwell, co. 
Nottingham, assisted by the Rev. the Hon^^* Hugh Wynne Mostyn, 
Rector of Buckworth, co. Huntingdon), on Wednesday, 7 November 
1894, Frank Ramsden of Hexthorpe, co. York (2nd son of Captain Frank 
Ramsden of Hexthorpe, R.N., by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the 
Rev. Samuel Smith, D.D., Dean of Christ Church, Oxford); born at 
Hexthorpe on Wednesday, i January 1840; educated at Harrow and at 
Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 27 May 1858, aged 18, B.A. 1862, 
M.A. 1884; a Student of the Inner Temple 9 November 1863, called to 
the Bar 17 November 1866; J.P. and D.L. for West Riding, co. York; 
died at Hexthorpe, aged 63, on Sunday, 24 May, bur. at Warmsworth, 
CO. York, on Wednesday, 27 May 1903. 



Gladys, born at 
21 Queen Anne 
Street, Cavendish 
Square, London, 
on Sunday, 5 
December 1875, 
bapt. at the 
parish church, 
Marylebone, Lon- 
don, 4 January 
1876. 



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jUJloore, formerly of 3kikuxx^, 
Ca5l)0|)mttp, CO. iCongforlf. 



Mary, dau. of===John William Moore-pMarianne, dau. of 



Arms OH record in Ulster^ s Office. — 
Azure, on a chief dancettee or, a fleam 
between two mullets gules. 

Crest. — Out of a ducal crest coronet 
eold, charged with a fleam gules, a Moor's 
head in profile proper, wreathed about the 
temples or and.azure. 

Motto. — Fortis cadere cedere non potest. 



of South Anne Street, 
Dublin (son of Daniel 
Moore of Grafton 
Street, Dublin [Por- 
trait in possession of 
his great-grandson. Sir 
John William Moore], 
by Hannah his ist 
wife, 2nd dau. of John 
Seniple of Abbey 
Street, Dublin); born 
5 January 1782; died, 
aged 43, II July, bur. at St. Anne's, 
Dublin, 13 July 1824. Will proved in 
Dublin 27 August 1824, by Marianne 
Moore of 8 Anne Street, Dublin, the 
sole Executrix. 



John Stewart of 
Stormanstown, 
CO. Dublin ; 
marr. in Dublin 
I July 1808 ; 
died 30 April 
1 8 10, and bur. 
at St. Michan's, 
Dublin. I St 

wife. 



Nathaniel Low of 
Eccles Street, Dublin 
(Crayon drawing in 
possession o/his great- 
grandson, Sir John 
William Moore) ; 
marr. in Dublin 18 
April 181 2 ; died at 
40 Fi tzwilliam Square 
West, Dublin, 2%tA 
82, 1 1 March, bur. in 
Mount Jerome Ceme- 
tery, Harold's Cross, 
Dublin, 14 March 
1872. 2nd wife. 




William Daniel Moore of Dublin; bom 19 April i8i3>i^atherine Mary, dau. of Mark Montserrat 

M.D. of Trinity College, Dublin, and of Cambridge; '" r^-^y^- 1- o t « 

died at 40 Fitzwilliam Square West, Dublin, aged 58, 

28 October, bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's 

Cross, Dublin, i November 187 1. Will proved in the 

Principal Registry, Dublin, 18 May 1872, by Catherine 

Mary Moore of 40 Fitzwilliam Square West, Dublin, the 

relict, one of the Exors. 



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of Dublin; bom 18 June 1823; marr. 
at St. Anne's, Dublin, 2 May 1844; 
died at 145 Leinster Road, Rathmines, 
CO. Dublin, 14 April, bur. in Mount 
Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, 
Dublin, 17 April 1897. Admon was 
granted at the Principal Registry, Dublin, 
9 July 1897, to John William Moore of 
40 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, her son. 



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Elizabeth Eleanor Mary, 
born 23 October, bapt. 
at Christ Church, 
Leeson Park, Dublin, 
22 November 1876. 



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Elsie, born 9 April, bapt. at Christ Church, Leeson Park, Dublin, 
3 May 1878; marr. there (by the Rev. Cecil Rogers, Rector of 
Kilmoe, co. Cork, cousin of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. 
Charles Dowse, the Rector) on Wednesday, 2 July 1902, Reginald 
Arthur Percy Rogers, M.A. (3rd son of the Rev. Canon Robert 
Hawksworth Steele Rogers of Kilkenny, M.A.); bom 10 August 
1874 ; Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Dublin. 



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John Nathaniel 
Moore, born 27 
November 1814; 
died 2 March 
i8i6,andbur.in 
the churchyard 
of St Anne's, 
Dublin. 



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Robert Henry Moore of 29-pAlice, dau. of George 

Peirce of Acres Hall, 

Tullamore, King's 

County, F.R.C.S.I. ; 

bom at Acres Hall, 

28 August 1840; marr. 

at St. Stephen's, 

Dublin, II October 

1864. 



Upper Merrion Street, Dublin; 
bom s April 1816; F.R.CSJ. 
1844; Member Royal Dublin 
Society and Royal Zoological 
Society of Ireland; died at 
29 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin, 
aged 88^ years, 23 October, 
bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, 
Harold's Cross, Dublin, 36 
October 1904. 



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Hannah, bom 25 
September 181 7; 
died unmarried, 
aged 501 bur. in 
Mount Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, 
3 August 1 868. 



Robert Henry Moore, bom 
19 October 1868. 



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George Peirce Moore, bom John William Moore, 
7 May 1870. bom 21 April 1872. 



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Other 
issue. 



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Ellie, dau. of John-|-Sir John William Moore of 40 Fitzwilliam-7- 



Ridley of Moore Hall, 
Tullamore, M.D.; born 
6 December 1854, bapt 
at St. Catherine's, 
Tullamore, 9 March 
1855; marr. at St. 
Stephen's, Dublin, 
4 January 1876; died 
at 40 Fitzwilliam Square 
West, Dublin, 21 April, 
bur. in Mount Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, 25 April 
1878. ist wife. 



Square West, Dublin; bom 23 October, bapt 
at St. Anne's, Dublin, 12 November 1845 ; 
educated at Dublin High School and at 
Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1865, M.D. 1781, 
M.B., M.Ch. 1868, Dipl. State Med. 187 1; 
Hon. D.P.H. R.C.P.S.I. 1898; F.R.C.P.I. 
1873, L. and L.M. 1870, L.M. Rotunda 
Hospital, Dublin; D.Sc. Oxon (Aonoris causd) 
1904 ; Senior Physician to the Meath Hospital, 
Dublin ; President Royal CoUegeof Physicians, 
Ireland, 1 898-1 900; Fellow Royal Academy 
of Medicine, Ireland, and Royal Meteorologicsd 
and Royal Medical and Chimrgical Societies; 
created a Knight 1900; Editor, since 1873, of 
"The Dublin Journal of Medical Science," 
Author of "Text Book of Emptive and 
Continued Fevers," 1892, and other works. 



■Louisa Emma,youngest 
dau. of Edmund John 
Armstrong of Lis- 
moher, Kilfenora, a>. 
Clare, D.L. for co. 
Clare; bom at Monks- 
town, CO. Dublin, 11 
September, bapt there 
13 October 1857 ; 
marr. at Christ Church, 
Leeson Park, Dublin, 
15 March 1881. 
2nd wife. 



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William Edmund Armstrong 
Moore, born 13 June, bapt. 
at Christ Church, Leeson 
Park, Dublin, 19 July 1882 ; 
B.A. of Trinity College, 
Dublin. 



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Arthur Robert Moore, 
bom 22 July, bapt. at 
Christ Church, Leeson 
Park, Dublin, 15 
August 1883. 



Maurice Sydney 
Moore, bom 31 
March, bapt at 
Christ Church, 
Leeson Park, 
Dublin, 28 April 
1886. 



Nora Gladys, bom 
7 June, bapt at 
Christ Church, Lee- 
son Park, Dublin, 
2 July 1890. 



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Charles Frederick Moore of lo Upper Merrion« 
Street, Dublin ; bom 7 December 1820 ; M.D. 
Glasg. 1844, F.R.C.S.I. 1865, L. 1844, L.S.A. 1853, 
L.A.H. Dub. 1843, L.M. Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, 
1842 ; Author of "Suggestions for Improvements in 
the Sewerage of Cities and Towns," 1854, and other 
works; died at lo Upper Merrion Street, Dublin, 
aged 83, on Christmas Day, 25 December, bur. in 
Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 
29 December 1903. Will dated 13 February 1884, 
with three codicils dated respectively 20 November 
1896, 20 October 1897 and 13 June 1900, proved in 
the Principal Registry, Dublin, i March 1904, by 
Edith Acres Moore, Marian Moore and Ethel 
Margaret Moore, all of 10 Upper Merrion Street, 
Dublin, spinsters, three daughters of deceased, and 
Arthur Westland Archer of St. Peter's, Drogheda, co. 
Louth, the ESors. 



-Eliza Mary, dau. of 
Adam Acres of 
Clare Mill Park, co. 
Tipperary; man*, in 
April 1855; died at 
10 Upper Merrion 
Street, Dublin, aged 
66, 29 May, bur. 
in Mount Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, i 
June 1896. 



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Margaret, bom 23 
January 1823; marr. 
the Rev. Peter 
Wilson, who died, 
aged 42, 3 June, 
and was bur. in 
Mount Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, 6 
June i860. She 
died, aged 35, and 
was bur. in Mount 
Jerome Cemetery, 
Harold's Cross, 
Dublin, 21 October 
1858. Y 



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Eleanor Marion, 
bom 20 Febmary, 
baptat St Anne's, 
Dublin, 19 March 
1847. 



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Sydney Jane, born 31 March, bapt. at 

St. Anne's, Dublin, 25 April 1848; 
marr. at Vercaud, Shevery Hill, 
Madras, India, 23 June 1877, the 
Hon"* Patrick O'Sullivan ; bom 
20 January 1835 ; Judge Advocate- 
General of Madras ; died 25 February 
1887, and bur. at Madras. 



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Catherine Mary, bom 19 June, bapt 
at St Anne's, Dublin, 4 July 1849; 
marr. at St. George's Ci^hedral, 
Madras, India, 23 June 1866, 
William Joseph Henry Le Fanu 
(son of the Rev. William Joseph 
Le Fanu, Rector of St Paul's, 
Dublin); born 13 April 1843; 
of the Madras Civil Service. 

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Rev. Charles Johnson Moore, born 8 July, bapt at 
St. Anne's, Dublin, 31 July 1850; of Merton 
College, Oxford, matriculated 17 October 1874, 
aged 24, Post-Master 1874-79, B.A. and M.A. 
1879; Curate of High Ongar, co. Essex, 1882-84, 
of St James', Louth, co. Lincoln, 1884-93, o^ St 
Giles', Reading, co. Berks, 1893-94, of St. Agnes', 
Kennington Park, London, 1895-97, a^^d o^ St 
John's, Sutton-on-Plym, Plymouth, co. Devon, 
1897-1901. 



Elizabeth Ruth, born 
25 August, bapt 
privately 28 Septem- 
ber 185 1, and 
received into the 
church at St. Anne's, 
Dublin, 20 May 
1859 ; died in 
America in 1887. 



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Margaret Schroder, 
born 19 April, bapt 
at St Anne's, Dubhn, 
20 May 1859. 



Kathleen Marianne, 
born 19 March, bapt. 
at St. Anne's, Dublin, 
3 May 1861. 



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*elfa0t, CO* Antrim. 



Arms M» rtfr^</ in UhUt^s Office. — 
Aigent, a lion rampant azare. 

Crest, — A demi-lion rampant, holding in 
the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis argent 

Motto. — In te, Domine, speravL 



William Holmes Lyons of Old- 
Park, Belfast, CO. Antrim, and of 
2 Mountjoy Square, Dublin (and 
son of Thomas Lyons of Old 
Park, Belfast, by Sarah his wife, 
dau. of Andrew Armstrong of 
Clara, King's County, and of 
Dublin); bom at Old Park, 
Belfast, in 1781; succeeded his 
brother, Henry Lyons, 3 May 
1839; died 12 February 1849, and 
bur. at Newtonbreda, co. Down. 
M.I. Will dated 30 October 
1842, with codicil dated 8 October 
1847, proved in the Prerogative 
Court of Ireland in March 1849, 
by Sarah Lyons, the daughter. 



■Anne» dau. of the 
Rev. William Bristow, 
Vicar of Belfast, and 
Sovereign oftheTown, 
by Rose his wife, dau. 
of George Cary of Red 
Castle, CO. Donegal ; 
bapt. in Old Parish 
Church, Belfast, i May 
1774; marr. at the 
parish church (now 
the Cathedral), Belfast, 
4 February 1810 ; 
died, aged 79, on Sun- 
day, 30 January 1853, 
and bur. at Newton- 
breda. M.I. in the 
Cathedral at Belfast 



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William Thomas Bristow Lyons of Old-7-Julia Maria, dau. of Captain 

Park, Belfast, and of Brookhill, both co. 

Antrim ; born at Cherryvale, near Belfast, 

12 August 181 2; of Trinity College, Dublin, 

matriculated 19 October 1829, B.A. 1834; 

J.P. for the counties of Antrim and Down, 

and for Belfast, D.L. for co. Antrim, High 

Sheriff 1866; died suddenly at Belfast on 

Saturday, 4 June, bur. at Newtonbreda 

8 June 1887. M.I. in the Cathedral at 

Belfast. Will dated 6 September 1884, 

with codicil dated 26 January 1887, 

proved at Belfast 8 August 1887, by Julia 

Maria Lyons of Brookhill, co. Antrim, one 

of the ESors. 



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Sarah, bom 30 
August 1818, and 
bapt. privately. 



James Jones of Mount Edward, 
CO. Sligo, J.P. and D.L. for co. 
Sligo, by Elizabeth his wife, 
dau. of John Johnston of 
Wexford, and Knappagh, co. Armagh, M.D.; bom 
at Mount Edward 7 April, bapt. at Ahamplish, co. 
Sligo, 16 April 181 6; marr. at St. George's, Dublin, 
24 February 1840; died at Brookhill, in her 85th 
year, on Sunday, 16 December, bur. at Newton- 
breda 19 December 1900. Will dated 30 August 
1888, with three codicils dated respectively 
24 March 1890, 11 November 1895 and 5 August 
1898, proved at Belfast 26 July 1901, by James 
Bristow Lyons, one of the E&ors. 






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Eliza, born at 16 Mountjoy Square, Dublin, 4 December 1840, bapt. at 
St. George's, Dublin, 28 December 1840; marr. at St. George's, Belfast 
(by the Bishop of Down and Connor, assisted by the Rev. William 
Macllwaine and the Rev. John Bristow), on Tuesday, 28 March 1865, 
Robert Cunningham Thomson of Castleton, Belfast (elder son of Robert 
Thomson of Castleton, J. P., by Alicia his wife, dau. of Cunningham Greg of 
Ballymenoch, CO. Down); bom 18 October 1833; Captain 2nd Queen's 
Own Regiment; served in the Cape War 1851 (medal); J.P. for co. Antrim, 
High Sheriff 1872; died at his residence, Castleton, Belfast, aged 51, on 
Thursday, 9 October, bur. at Cammoney, co. Antrim, 11 October 1884. 

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Julia Maria, born 
at Bella Hill, co. 
Antrim, i May 
1842, bapt. at 
Carrickfergus, co. 
Antrim, 14 June 
1842 ; died i Jan- 
uary 1850, and bur. 
at Newtonbreda. 



William Henry HolmeSii-iMary Eliza (Lily), eldest 



Lyons of Old Park, Belfast, 
CO. Antrim; bom at Bella 
Hill, Carrickfergus, co. 
Antrim, 31 July, bapt at 
Carrickfergus 27 August 
1843; educated at Harrow; 
Grand Master of the County 
Antrim Orangemen since 
1887 ; J.P. for CO. Antrim, 
High Sheriff 1904, D.L. for 
the City of Belfast. 



dau. of George Evans of 
Gortmerrow House, co. 
Tyrone, by Jane his wife, 
dau. of Major Fitzgerald, 
Town Major of Kingston, 
Canada; bom at Toronto, 
Canada; marr. by special 
licence at St. Anne's, 
Dublin (by the Dean of 
the Chapel Royal), on 
Thursday, 5 January 1888. 



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William Holmes St John 
Lyons, bom at 23 Univer- 
sity Square, Belfast, on 
Friday, 28 December 1888, 
and bapt at The Magdalen 
Chapel, Belfast; educated 
at Harrow. 



Vera Patricia Mabel, bom 
at 23 University Square, 
Belfast, on Sunday, 16 
March, bapt. at All Saints', 
Belfast, 8 May 1890. 



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Evelyn Sarah Evans, bom 

at University Square, 

Belfast, 25 October 1891, 

bapt at All Saints', Belfast, 

29 January 1892. 



Lily Eileen, bom at Tudor 
House, Holywood, co. 
Down, 24 August, bapt. at 
the parish church, Holy- 
wood, 21 September 1894. 



Robert Colvilh 
Jones Lyons, 
bom at Orlands, 
Carrickfergus, 26 
October, bapt 
there privately 
27 November 
1844 ; educated 
at Cheltenham 
and at Royal 
Military College, 
Sandhurst ; en- 
tered the Army 
as Ensign 43rd 
Light Infantry 
26 July 1864, 
Lieutenant 22 
August 1868 ; 
served in New 
Zealand War 
1 864-66 (medal); 
retired in June 
1869. 



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-Helen Caroline, 
2nd dau. of John 
Le Mottle of 
Le Vanquiddor, 
Guemsey, one of 
the Judges of 
the Royal Court 
of Guemsey, by 
Caroline his wife, 
dau. of John 
Betts of Vanvert, 
Guemsey; bom 
at Le Vanqui^or 
18 March, bapt 
at St. Peter 
Port, Guemsey, 
20 April 1842 ; 
marr. by special 
licence in Guem- 
sey, at the 
residence of her 
father (by the 
Rev. Charles 
Daniel Palmer 
Robinson, Rector 
of St Martin's, 
Guernsey), on 
Wednesday, 8 
December 1869. 




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Cecil Colvill Lyons, 
bom 1 7 September, 
died at Guernsey on 
Monday, 18 December 
1871, and bur. in the 
Le Mottie vault in the 
old burying ground at 
Guemsey. 



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Edward Colvill Lyons,=Sybil Hill, eldest dau. of Henry Nathaniel 
born at Guernsey on Miers of Ynyspenllwch, Swansea Valley, co. 

Glamorgan, J. P. for the counties of Glamorgan 
and Brecknock, by Lydia Kate his wife, dau. 
of John Miles Probyn; bom 7 October 1872; 
marr. at St Cuthbert's, South Kensington, 
London, 10 September 1901. 



Thursday, 9 January, 
bapt. at St. Peter Port, 
Guemsey, 14 Febraary 
1873; educated at 
Loretto. 



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Dorinda Anna Henrietta, born at Orlands, 
Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, 9 September, bapt. there 
privately 15 October 1845. 

Edith Arabella Louisa Florence, born at Orlands, 
Carrickfergus, 11 January, bapt. there privately 

8 March 1847 ; marr. at Magheragall, co. Antrim 
(by the Rev. John Bristow, assisted by the 
Rev. Edward Mockler, Incumbent of the parish), 
on Saturday, 9 June 1877, Lieut. -Colonel Henry 
Martin Moorsom of Penwortham, co. Lancaster, 
M.V.O. (son of William Scarth Moorsom, Captain 
52nd Light Infantry, by Isabella Ann Morris his 
wife, eldest dau. of Justice Wilkins, and grandson 
of Admiral Sir Robert Moorsom, K.C.B., M.P.); 
born at Kingsend House, co. Worcester, i April 
1839; entered the Army as Ensign in the Rifle 
Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) 24 April 
1855, Lieutenant 11 November 1855, Captain 
7 March 1865, and retired as Lieut.-Colonel 

9 June 1877; served in Indian Mutiny 1857-58, at 
the campaign in the Doab and at the capture of 
Lucknow (medal with clasp), in Canada 1866 
(medal with clasp); Chief Constable for co. 
Lancaster since 1880; Hon. Associate of St. John 
of Jerusalem in England; created M.V.O. 
(4th-class) 30 June 1903. 



Constance Adela Hastings, born at 
Douglas, Isle of Man, 2 August, bapt at 
St. George's, Douglas, 29 August 1848; 
marr. at Magheragall, co. Antrim (by the 
Rev. John Bristow, assisted by the Rev. 
Edward Mockler, Incumbent of the 
parish), on Wednesday, 26 April 187 1, her 
ist cousin, John Robert Colvill Lowry (5th 
son of James Corry Lowry of Rockdale 
House, CO. Tyrone, and of Mountjoy 
Square, Dublin, Q.C., Master of the Court 
of Exchequer in Ireland, by Dorinda his 
ist wife, eldest dau. of Captain James 
Jones of Mount Edward, co. Sligo) ; born 
19 December 1844; B.A. of Trinity 
College, Dublin; of the Indian Medical 
Staff; died s.p. at KuUadgee, Bombay, 
India, 12 July 1873. She marr. 2ndly at 
All Souls', Langham Place, Marylebone, 
London (by the Rev. Henry Bickersteth 
Ottley, assisted by the Rev. Charles 
George Williamson), on Thursday, 13 May 
1875, John Bath Allanson of Bryn Seiant 
and Minmanton, co. Carnarvon, eldest 
son of Thomas Allanson of .Tals Kyddy, 
St. Columb, CO. Cornwall. 

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Guy Cary Lyons,- 
born at Bletchingley, 
CO. Surrey, 16 Oc- 
tober, bapt. there 
21 December 1875 ; 
educated at Guernsey 
College. 



= Heather Mary, eldest dau. of Henry 
Thomas Thornton Salvin of 
Croxdale Hall, co. Durham, J. P. 
for CO. Durham, by Agnes Jane 
his wife, younger dau. of Herman 
Julius Schier of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
CO. Northumberland ; born at 
Croxdale Wood House, Durham, 
on Wednesday, 11 July 1877; 
marr. at the Church of the Holy 
Name, Manchester, on Thursday, 
15 August 1 90 1. 



Roger Salvin Lyons, bom 
in Dublin 13 April 1902, 
and bapt. there. 



Marjorie, bom at Croxdale 
Hall 29 October, bapt. there 
22 November 1903. 



Muriel, bom at Folkestone, co. 
Kent, 27 December 1879, bapt. 
at Holy Trinity, Folkestone, 18 
February 1880; marr. at St. Jude's, 
South Kensington, London (by the 
Rev. John Gardner-Brown, Vicar of 
St. James', Clapton, co. Middlesex, 
cousin of the bride, assisted by the 
Rev. Prebendary Eardley-Wilmot, 
the Vicar), on Thursday, 9 June 
1904, Frank Fleming (2nd son of 
John Fleming of Dalmuinzie, co. 
Aberdeen, by Elizabeth his wife, 
dau. of John Dow of Dundee); 
born 20 April 1876. 



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Henry Kenneth Thomas Lyons-f-Christina Geraldine, dau. of John Edward 



of Denver, Col., U.S.A. ; bom 
at Old Park, Belfast, co. ^trim, 
on Thursday, 6 June 1850, and 
bapt. at St. George's, Belfast. 



FitzGerald of Limerick, by Mary 
Josephine Foggarty his wife; bom at 
Tipperary la June 1880; marr. at the 
residence of her father, by special dispen- 
sation, on Saturday, 7 Febmary 1903. 



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Henry FitzGerald Lyons, bom at Denver, Col., 
U.S. A., on Thursday, 21 April, bapt at Logan 
Avenue Chapel, Denver, 19 May 1904. 



Julie Marie Louise, 
bom at Caen, 
France, 4 July, 
bapt. there 13 July 
185a. 



James Bristow Lyons, bom>i^Margaret 
at Old Park, Belfast, co. 
Antrim, on Friday, 14 
October 1853, and bapt. 
at St. George's, Belfast 



Julie, dau. of Jules Festu-Villiaumez 
of Calvados, Normandy; born 15 May 1861 ; 
marr. at St. Thomas', Belfast, 8 October 1885 ; 
died 6 May 1902, and bur. at Newtonbreda, 
CO. Down. 



William Barry Lyons, 
bom II July, bapt 
at St James', Belfast, 
a October 1887. 



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James Henry Lyons, 
bom 38 Febmary, bapt. 
at St. James', Belfast, 
19 May 1889. 



Clarence Edward 
Lyons, bom at 
Old Park, Belfast, 
7 February 1856, 
and bapt. at St 
George's, Belfast; 
died 19 May 
1856, and bur. at 
Newtonbreda. 



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JTuUer of (?la«|inacree, to* %txxp. 



Arms OH record m Ulstef^s Offici, — Argent, three bars gules, on a 

canton of the last a mullet or. 
CraL — A horse passant proper, charged on the shoulder with 

a mullet or. 
Moito, — Fortiter et recte. 



Edward Fuller of Beechmount and Sackville, co.- 
Kerry (youngest son of Thomas Fuller of Lee Mount, 
CO. Cork, Treasurer of Cork, High Sheriff 1774, by 
Anne his wife \Miniature at Glashnacree\^ dau. of 
John Purcell of Gurtinard, co. Cork, by Mary Leader 
his wife, of Mount Leader, co. Cork [marriage licence 
dated i6 June 1767]); Captain in the "Old Kerry" 
Militia; died suddenly at Cork, and bur. in the 
Fuller and Harnett vault in Shandon Churchyard, 
Cork, 12 October 1827. Will dated 11 November 
1824, proved at Dublin 29 July 1828, by Thomas 
Orpen of Kenmare, co. Kerry, an Eltor, saving right 
of John Fuller Harnett, the other £ JLor. 



■Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Rev, John 
Blennerhassett, Rector of Tralee, co. 
Kerry, by Louisa his wife, only dau. and 
eventual heiress of Thomas Goddard, 
Captain in the Earl of Rothe's Regiment, 
by his ¥rife, the Hon^^ Mary Mullins, 
sister to Thomas, ist Lord Yen try ; bapt. 
at Tralee 17 May 1772 ; marr. at Ardfert, 
CO. Kerry, in 1791 ; bur. in the Blenner- 
hassett vault at Dnimavalla, co. Kerry. 
Miniature at Glashnacree in the possession 
of her grandson^ James Franklin Fuller. 



Thomas Harnett Fuller of> 
Glashnacree, co. Kerry; marr. 
2ndly in 1873, ^i^a, dau. of 
Richard Harris Purcell of Anna- 
bella Park, Mallow, co. Cork, by 
Louisa his wife, dau. of William 
Leader of Mount Leader, co. 
Cork, by whom he had no 
issue. He died at Glashnacree, 
aged 80, 29 November, and was 
bur. in Sneem Churchyard, in 
the parish of Kilcrohane, co. 
Kerry, 2 December 1886. 



■Frances Diana, 3rd dau. of Francis 
Christopher Bland of Derryquin CasUe, 
CO. Kerry, J.P. and D.L. {Miniature at 
Glashnacree)^ by Luanda his wife, dau. of 
Arthur Bastable Herbert of Brewsterfield, 
CO. Kerry, and grand-daughter of Bastable 
Herbert, by Barbara Fitzgerald his wife, 
dau. of the Knight of Kerry; marr. at 
Gorbals, Glasgow, 3 December 1832 ; 
died, aged 58, 23 April, bur. in Mount 
Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 
in the same grave as her brother Nathaniel 
and sister Mary, 25 April 1872. ist wife. 



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Edward Goddard 
Fuller, died s.p. 



John Blennerhas- 
sett Fuller, died 
s.p. 

Louisa, died un- 
married. 



Louisa, bapt. at Kenmare 9 Oc- 
tober 1833; marr. at Aldgate 
Church, London, 3 July 1862, 
Arthur Hyde of Burgess House, 
Killeagh, co. Cork (eldest son of 
Frederick Hyde of Hollywood, co. 
Kerry, J.P., by Elizabeth his wife, 
dau. of Francis Christopher Bland 
of Derryquin, co. Kerry, J.P. and 
D.L., and grandson of the Rev. 
Arthur Hyde, Vicar of Killamey); 
bom at Sneem, in the parish of 
Kilcrohane, in October, bapt. at 
Kilcrohane 4 November 1835. 

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James Franklin Fuller- 
of Glashnacree (only 
son); bom 16 August, 
bapt. at Sneem, in the 
parish of Kilcrohane 
(by the Rev. Nathaniel 
Bland), 3 September 
1835; Fellow Royal 
Institute of British 
Architects 1872, Fel- 
low Royal Institute 
of Architects of Ire- 
land, Fellow Society 
of Antiquaries. 



■Hyacinthe Helen, 
dau. of John 
Prosp^re Guivion, 
and grand-dau. of 
Marshall Guivion 
(St. Cyr), one 
of Napoleon's 
Generals ; marr. 
at St. John's, 
Hampstea<( co. 
Middlesex, 28 Au- 
gust i860. 



Bessie, bapt 
privately at 
Sneem, in the 
parish of Kil- 
crohane (by 
the Rev. James 
Allen), 2 1 June 

1837- 



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81 



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Anna Maria, marr. at 
Kilgarvan, co. Kerry, 23 
August 1836, the Ven^ 
Nathaniel Bland, Rector 
of Knockane, and Arch- 
deacon of Aghadoe (son 
of Major Nathaniel 
Bland, by Letitia his wife, 
dau. of the Rev. James 
Bland of Derryquin 
Castle, CO. Kerry, J.P. 
and D.L.); died s.p. at 
Hessett Rectory, co. Suf- 
folk, 25 February 1885, 
and bur. at Hessett. Will 
(with one codicil) proved 
in the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, 14 April 1885, 
by Anna Maria Bland of 
Hessett Rectory, Bury 
St Edmunds, co. Suf- 
folk, widow, the sole 
Executrix. 



Elizabeth, marr. by licence at Castleisland, co. Kerry, 27 October 
1836, Sir Arthur Helps, K.C.B. (youngest son of Thomas Helps of 
Balham, co. Surrey, by Annie Plucknett his wife); born at Streatham, 
CO. Surrey, 10 July 1813; educated at Eton and at Trinity 
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1835, M.A. 1839, D.C.L. of Oxford 

8 June 1864; Private Secretary to Spring Rice (Lord Monteagle), 
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Private Secretary to Lord Morpeth, 
Chief Secretary of Ireland 1839, Clerk of Privy Council 

9 June i860 until his death; employed by Queen Victoria to 
revise Prince Albert's speeches 1862, and with the preparation 
of *' Leaves of our Life in the Highlands," 1868, and " Mountain, 
Loch and Glen," 1869; C.B. 30 June 187 1, K.C.B. 18 July 
1872; Author of "Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd," 
"Friends in Council," and several other works; died at 13 Lower 
Berkeley Street, London, 7 March, bur. in Streatham Cemetery, 
CO. Surrey, 12 March 1875. Adinon was granted at the 
Principal Registry 5 June 1875, to Dame Elizabeth Helps of 
Kew, CO. Surrey, the relict She died 12 May 1892. Will 
dated 2 September 1891, with codicil dated 5 December 1891, 
proved (Prin. Reg., 668, 92) 28 June 1892, by Edmund Arthur 
Helps, one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools, the son, one 
of the E&ors. s= 



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I 

May Florence, bom at Glashnacree, co. Kerry, 17 July, bapt. at 
Sneem, in the parish of Kilcrohane, co. Kerry (by the Rev. 
Charles Graves, D.D.), 4 August 1861 ; marr. as his 2nd wife, 
the Hon*»*« Gabriel Stokes, CS.I. (3rd son of Henry Stokes 
of Tralee, co. Kerry, Civil Engineer, by Letitia his wife, dau. of 
Francis Christopher Bland of Derryquin Castle, J.P. and D.L.); 
Chief Secretary to the Government of Madras and Member of the 
Council of the Governor; CS.I. 1903. She died in 1897, and was 
bur. at Madras. He marr. istly, Rebecca, dau. of Captain Alfred 
Horsfall. 'j 



I 
Franklin Bland Fuller, 

bom I January 1863, 

and bapt. at Kille- 

shandra, co. Cavan ; 

Lieutenant Royal 

Artillery ; died in 

Jamaica, West Indies, 

13 June 1882, and bur. 

there. 



I 

Harnett John Fuller,- 
bom 14 December 
1866, bapt at Kille- 
shandra 10 February 
1867; Civil Engineer. 



-Augusta Hobart, 2nd dau. of John Hurly of 
Fenit House, co. Kerry, J.P., by Elizabeth 
Augusta his wife, dau. of Colquhoun Grant 
of Kincherdy, co. Moray, M.D., Principal 
Medical Officer to H.M. Forces in the 
Ionian Islands; bom at Fenit; marr. at St. 
Bartholomew's, Dublin, 10 April 1894. 



I 



Franklin Bland Fuller, born 2 November, 
bapt. at St. Bartholomew's, Dublin, 27 
November 1897. 



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Adela Bessie, bapt. at 
Killeshandra 10 No- 
vember 1868 ; died at 
Glashnacree, aged 18, 
and bur. in Sneem 
Churchyard, in the 
parish of Kilcrohane, 
13 September 1886. 



Evelyn Melicent. 



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tOM 



— --- 




(Greene of i){ltmiroo& anti of 
|^alla|)oii8ie. to. IkiMxt. 



Arms OH record in Ulster* s Office. — 
Vert, three backs trippont or, each goreed 
with a ducal coronet gules, in chief a 
crescent of the second for difference. 

Crest, — Issuant from a ducal crest coronet 
gules, a buck's head or. 

Motto, — Nee timeo nee sperno. 



I 

John Greene of Millbrook and of- 
Hallahoise, both co. Kildare ; born lo 
February 1 8 lo ; died 30 August 1890, 
and bur. at Clogrennan. Will, with 
two codicils, proved in the Principal 
Registry, Dublin, 3 November 1890, 
by Thomas Greene of Millbrook, the 
son, the sole £5(or 



John Greene of Moatfield,- 
co. Kildare (son of John 
Greene of Millbrook, co. 
Kildare, and of 11 Lower 
Leeson Street, Dublin, High 
Sheriff for co. Kildare 1801, 
by Mary Anne his wife, 
elder dau. of John Cooper of 
Cooper Hill, co. Meath, and 
cousin of Godfrey Greene of 
Greenmount, co. Kilkenny 
[see Vol, /, page IS^)\ 
died 24 December 185 1, 
and bur. at Clogrennan, co. 
Carlow. ^ Will .dated 26 
February'':^ 1845, proved 
3 April 1852. 



'Amy (his cousin), dau. 
of Robert Greene of 
Dublin, by Mary his 
2nd wife, dau. of 
William Phillips ; marr. 
II November 1807 
(marriage articles 
dated 1 1 November 
1807) ; died 19 
August 1 8 18, and 
bur. at Clogrennan. 






■Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas 
Morgan of Hamsterly, co. Durham, by 
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Jacob of 
Maryborough, Queen's County, M.D.; born 
9 January 181 8; marr. in Edinburgh 21 
April 1836 (marriage articles dated 7 April 
1836); died 13 August 1845, and bur. at 
Clogrennan. 



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Other 
issue. 



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Elizabeth, bom 24 August 1837; died 17 

May 1887, and bur. at Clogrennan. 



Thomas Greene, bom 2 March 1840; died 
10 April 1840. 



John Greene, born 12 August 1838; died 27 Amy, bom 9 November 1841 ; died 28 
March 1845. February 1887, and bur. at Clogrennan. 



8: 



Editha, and dau.. 
of John Bonfield 
Francis of Ilchester, 
CO. Somerset) M.D., 
by Eleanor Martha 
his wife, dau. of 
William Wy Hie; born 
xa November 184a ; 
marr. in Dublin 
15 April 1865 (mar- 
riage articles dated 
8 April 1865); died 
a August, bur. in 
Mount Jerome Ceme- 
tery, Harold's Cross, 
Dublin, 6 August 
1876. ist wife. 



I 

•Thomas Greene of Millbrook" 
and of Hallahoise, both 
CO. Kildare ; bom 4 May 
1843; LL.D. of Trinity 
College, Dublin ; J.P. for 
CO. Kildare, High Sheriff 
1895; ^^^ 3 November, 
bur. in Mount Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's Cross, 
Dublin, 6 November 190Z. 
Will dated a 8 June 1901, 
proved in the Principal 
Registry, Dublin, 3 January 
190a, by Thomas Westland 
Greene, the son, the sole 
Eitor. Sealed in London 
a I January 1903. 



"Ida Isabel, and 
dau. of Christopher 
Carter Foottit of 
Winthorpe,co. Not- 
tingham, by Sarah 
his wife, dau. of 
Thomas Bramley ; 
bom at Newark-on- 
Trent, co. Notting- 
ham, a4 December 
1 86 1, and bapt 
there; marr. at St. 
Mary's, Newark-on- 
Trent, a8 August 
1884. and wife. 



Annie, bom in 
Dublin I a May 
1844; marr. at Athy, 
CO. Kildare, 10 Jan- 
uary 1867, Augustus 
Hamilton Jacob of 
"Glenelg," Boume- 
mouth, CO. Hants 
(son of Arthur Jacob, 
M.D., by Sarah his 
wife, dau. of Coote 
Carroll of Ballymote, 
CO. Sligo); bom at 
Booterstown, co. 
Dublin, 4 June 1 840 ; 
Civil Engineer. 

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John Francis Greene, bom at 
Bushfield,co. Kildare, a i Feb- 
ruary 1867 ; died unmarried 
la June 1889, and bur. at 
Inverell, New South Wales. 



Editha, bom at Belle Lake 
House, CO. Waterford, 13 
January 1869. 



I 

Thomas Westland 
Greene of Mill- 
brook and of 
Hallahoise; bom at 
Lumclone, <:o. Car- 
low, 16 December 
1870. 



Arthur Greene,= 
bom at Leinster 
Road, Rathmines, 
CO. Dublin, 3 Jan- 
uary 1876; M.A. 
and M.D. of 
Trinity College, 
Dublin. 



"Wilhelmina Webb, 3rd 
dau. of Dr. William 
Wade Winslow of 
Sunnyside, Gowna, co. 
Cavan, by Annie his 
wife, dau. of Thomas 
Bolton Justice; bom 
as January 1875; marr. 
at Booterstown a a 
April 1903. 



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DILLON. 

Arms OH rtcard in Ulster^s Office, — Quarterly : zst and 4th, Azgent, a 
lion passant, between three crescents gules, Dillon ; 2nd and 
3rd, Argent, a fesse between three crescents sable, Lib. 

Crest. — A demi-lion gules, holding an estoile argent, Dillon. 

Supporters, — Two angels proper, vested atgent, wings elevated or, the 
dexter with a sash over the dexter shoulder, the sinister with 
a sash over the sinister shoulder of the last, each holding in 
the exterior hand a palm branch, also proper. 

Motto, — Dum spiro spero. 



BiUon. 



Colonel Henry Augustus Dillon -Lee, Viscount Dillon of Costello-pHenrietta, eldest dau. 



Gallen, co. Mayo, in the Peerage of Ireland, of Ditchley Park, 
CO. Osdbrd, and of Loughglynn House, co. Roscommon (elder son 
of the Rt. Hon"« Charles, 12th Viscount Dillon, K.P., P.C, F.R.S., 
M.R.I.A., by Henrietta Maria his ist wife, only dau. of Constantine 
John, ist Baron Mulgrave); bom in Brussels 38 October 1777; 
of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 21 October 1795, aged 18; 
Comet Surrey Yeomanry 1796-97, Captain Oxfordshire Militia 1798, 
Colonel of the 10 ist or Duke of York's Irish R^ment of Foot 
^ which he raised in 1807 on the family Irish estates, and disbanded 
m 181 7); Colonel in the Army 2 August 1806; M.P. for Harwich 
1 799-1802, and at the last general election in 1802 was chosen 
one of the Knights for the county of Mayo, and was re-elected in 
1806, 1807 and 1812, and continued a Member of the House of 
Commons until 9 November 18 13, when he succeeded his father as 
13th Viscount; inherited through his grandmother. Lady Charlotte 
Lee, eldest dau. and eventual coheir of George Henry, 2nd Earl of 
Lichfield, the estates of Ditchley, co. Oxford, and of Quarendon, co. 
Buckingham (since sold) ; Author of ''A Commentary on the Military 
Establishments and Defence of the British Empire," 1811-12 
(2 vols.), "The Life and Opinions of Sir Richard Maltravers, an 
English Gentleman of the 17th Century," 1822 (2 vols.), and other 
works; died at Lower Brook Street, London, in his 55th year, on 
Tuesday, 24 July, bur, at Spelsbury, co. Osdbrd, 31 July 1832. Will 
dated 5 May 1831, with codicil dated 15 November 1831, proved 
(P.CC. 214 Farquhar) 4 April 1833, by the Rt. Hon^* Henrietta, 
Dowager Viscountess Dillon, the relict, one of the Eitors. Power 
reserved to Dominick Browne, the other ESor. 




of Dominick Geoffrey 
Browne, M.P., a Governor 
of Mayo (and sister of 
Dominick, ist Baron 
Oranmore and Browne), 
by Margaret his wife, 
dau. and heir of the 
Hon^** George Browne 
(4th son of John, ist 
Earl of Altamont) ; bom 
25 March 1789; marr. 
at Castle McGarrett, co. 
Mayo, in Febmary 1807; 
died suddenly at the 
Hotel Windsor, Paris, 
aged 72, on Tuesday, 18 
March, bur. at Spelsbury 
25 March 1862. Will 
dated 20 Febmary i860, 
proved (Prin. Reg., 210, 
62) 15 April 1862, by the 
Hon*^ Arthur Edmund 
Denis Dillon of Claiges 
Street, Piccadilly, co. 
Middlesex, the son, and 
the Hon^® Louisa Rose 
Ponsonby, wife of the 
Hon^« Spencer Ponsonby 
of St. James' Palace, co. 
Middlesex, the daughter, 
the ESors. 



I 

Henrietta Maria, bom at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 21 December 1807; a Promoter of 
Girton College, Cambridge, 1865, of the Girls' Public Day School Company 1872, and of the 
Medical College for Women October 1874; marr. at Florence, Italy, 6 October 1826, the 
Rt. Hon^ Edward John, Baron Stanley of Alderley and Baron Eddisbury of Winnington, both 
CO. Chester, P.C. (elder son of Sir John Thomas Stanley, Baronet, 1st Baron Stanley of Alderley, 
by Lady Maria Josepha his wife, eldest dau. of the Rt Hon^^ John Baker, ist Earl of Sheffield, 
P.C); bom at Alderley Park, co. Chester, 13 November 1802, bapt. privately the next day, 
and received into the church at Alderley 3 January 1803; educated at Eton and at Christ 
Church, Oxford, B.A. 1825; M.P. for Hindon 1831-32, and for North Cheshire 1832-41 and 
1847-48 ; Under-Secretary of State for Home Department 23 July to November 1834, 
Secretary of the Treasury 21 April 1835 to June 1841, Principal Whip of the Whig Party 
1835-41, Paymaster-General of the Forces i July to 12 September 1841, sworn a Privy 
Councillor 11 August 1841, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 6 July 1846 to 
15 February 1852, Paymaster of the Forces and Vice-President of the Board of Trade 
12 Febmary 1852, and 5 January 1853 to 31 March 1855, President of the Board of Trade 
31 March 1855 to 26 Febmary 1858, Postmaster-General 17 August i860 to 5 July 1866; 
created Baron Eddisbury of Wilmington, co. Chester, 12 May 1848; succeeded his father as 
and Baron Stanley 23 October 1850 ; died at 40 Dover Street, London, aged 66, 16 June, bur. 
in the family vault at Alderley 23 June 1869. Will dated 26 January 1864, proved (Prin. R^., 
557, 69) 19 August 1869, by the Rt. Hon^^ Henry Edward John, 3rd Baron Stanley of 
Alderley, co. Chester, and the Hon^ John Constantine Stanley of Alderley, a Colonel in Her 
Majesty's Army, the sons, two of the E&ors. She died at 40 Dover Street, London, aged 87, 
on Saturday, 16 Febmary, and was bur. at Alderley 20 Febmary 1895. Will dated 28 April 
1880, with three codicils dated respectively 26 April 1881, 25 Febmary 1884 and 7 April 1888, 
proved (Prin. Reg., 339, 95) 15 March 1895, by the Hon*»>« Edward Lyulph Stanley, now 
4th Lord Stanley of Alderley, the sole ESor. y 

88 ^ 



Charles Henry Dillon- 
Lee, Viscount Dillon 
of Costello Gallen, co. 
Mayo, in the Peerage of 
Ireland, of Ditchley 
Park, CO. Oxford, and 
of Loughglynn House, 
CO. Roscommon; bom 
at Ely Place, Dublin, 
20 April 1 8 1 o ; educated 
at Eton; Ensign and 
Lieutenant in the Scots 
Fusilier Guards 6 Jiily 
1 830, retired September 
183 1 ; High Sheriff 
for CO. Oxford 1857; 
succeeded his father as 
14th Viscount 24 July 
1832 ; died at his resi- 
dence, . Ditchley Park, 
CO. Oxford, aged 55, on 
Saturday, 1 8 November, 
bur. at Spelsbury, co. 
Oxford, 24 November 
1865. Will dated 10 
November 1862, with 
codicil of same date, 
proved (Prin. Reg., 17, 
66) 29 January 1866, by 
Charles Augustus Drake 
Halford of 14 Chapel 
Street, co. Middlesex, 
and Robert William 
Hamilton of 18 
Eccleston Square, co. 
Middlesex, a Captain 
and Lieut.-Colonel in 
Her Majesty's First 
Regiment of Foot 
Guards, two of the 
Eitors. 



'Lydia Sophia, dau. 
of Philip Laycock 
Story of Tusmore 
House, CO. Oxford, 
by Lydia his wife, 
dau. oi Sir Francis 
Baring, Baronet ; 
marr. by special 
licenceatTusmore 
House (by the Rev. 
Charles Baring) on 
Friday, i February 
1833 ; died at 38 
Grosvenor Place, 
London, aged 64, 
on Saturday, 4 
November, bur. 
at Spelsbury 8 
November 1876. 
Will dated 12 
December 1874, 
proved (Prin. Reg., 
841, 76)22 Novem- 
ber 1876, by the 
HonM« Etheldred 
Florence Dillon 
of 38 Grosvenor 
Place, CO. Middle- 
sex, the daughter, 
the sole Executrix. 



Theobald Dominick Geoffr ey — S arah Augusta, 
DiUon-Lee, Viscount Dillon of dau. of Alexander 
Costello Gallen, co. Mayo, in Hanna of Paris, 
the Peerage of Ireland, of France, by Sarah 
Ditchley Park, co. Oxford, his wife, dau. of 



III 

A son, bom at Baden, 
Germany, 25 August 1834, 
died the same day, and bur. 
there. 

Mary Lydia Henrietta, bom 
8 February and died 17 
March 1836. 

Etheldred Florence, bom at 
Leamington, co. Warwick, in 
January, and bapt. at the 
parish church, Leamington, 
17 February 1838. 



and of Loughglynn House, co. 
Roscommon ; bom 5 April 
181 1 ; educated at Rugby and 
at the Royal Military College, 
Sandhurst; D.L. for co. 
Oxford; Ensign 6oth Rifles 
31 July 1828, Lieutenant 
21 July 1833, retired September 
1841, A.D.C. to Constantine 
Henry, Marquess of Normanby, 
Lord -Lieutenant of Ireland ; 
succeeded his brother, Charles 
Henry, as 15th Viscount 18 
November 1865 ; died s.p. 
at his residence, Ditchley 
Park, aged 68, on Sunday, 
30 November, bur. at Spels- 
bury s December 1879. Will 
dated 4 March 1866, with 
two codicils dated respectively 
30 December 1867 and 15 
July 1873, proved (Prin. Reg., 
116, 80) 7 Febmary 1880, by 
the Rt. Hon^* Sarah August£^ 
Viscountess Dillon of 27 
Grosvenor Place, co. Middlesex, 
the relict, the Hon"* Edward 
Lyulph Stanley of 82 Harley 
Street, co. Middlesex, Alfred 
Chaplin of 27 Grosvenor Place, 
and Alfred Markby of 9 New 
Square, Lincoln's Iim, co. 
Middlesex, the surviving Eftors. 



John Sprat of 
London ; bora 
I April 1830 ; 
marr. at the parish 
church, Hastings, 
CO. Sussex, 28 
September 1856; 
died at Vichy, 
France, on Thurs- 
day, 17 July, 
bur. at Spelsbury 
s6 July 1890. 
Wm dated 19 
October 1886, 
proved (Prin. 
Reg., 849, 90) 8 
September 1890, 
by Alfred Chaplin 
of East Kent- 
wynd, Henfidd, 
CO. Sussex, one 
of the Btors. 




I 
Geraldine Frances, bom at Leamington 13 July 1839; Member 

of Order of Mercy ; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, 

London (by the Rt Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of 

Oxford), on Wednesday, 13 July 1859, Charles Augustus Drake 

Halford of West Lodge, East Bergholt, co. Sufifolk, and of 

50 Prince's Gate, London (only son of Charles Douglas Halford 

of West Lodge, East Bergholt, co. Suffolk, and of Grosvenor 

S(}uare, London, by Emma Matilda his wife, only dau. of 

Richard Sumner of Puttenham, co. Surrey) ; born 16 August 

1831 ; Comet 6th Dragoon Guards 30 March 1849, Lieutenant 

5 April 1850, Captain 8 December 1854, retired 1858; served 

in the Crimea. ^ 



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Arthur Edmund Denis Dillon-Lee, Viscount Dillon- 
of Costello Gallen, co. Mayo, in the Peerage of 
Ireland, of Ditchley Park, co. Oxford, and of 
Loughglynn House, co. Roscommon; bom at 
40 Baker Street, London, 10 April 181 2; educated 
at Charterhouse 1826-29, and at Trinity College, 
Oxford, matriculated 19 June 1829, aged 17, 
B.A. 1832 ; of the Inner Temple 1830; sometime 
a Clerk in the Home Office ; D.L. for co. Mayo ; 
F.S.A., F.R.G.S,, F.Z.S. ; succeeded his brother, 
Theobald Dominick Geoffi-ey, as i6th Viscount 
30 November 1879; died at his residence, Ditchley 
Park, in his 80th year, on Tuesday, 12 January, 
bur. at Enstone, co. Oxford, 15 January 1892. 
Will dated 31 July 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 
273, 92) 25 March 1892, by the Rt Hon"* Harold 
Arthur, Viscount Dillon, the son, one of the Ei^ors. 



■Ellen, dau. of James Adderly of the King's 
County, and of the ist Battalion Rifle 
Brigade, who died 6 May 1812, of wounds 
received at the grand assault on Badajos 
6 April 181 2, by Ellen his wife, dau. of 
John Williams of Hythe, co. Kent, and 
adopted dau. and testamentary heiress of 
Lieut-General Sir John Murray of Cler- 
mont, CO. Fife, Baronet; bom at Hythe 
23 November 1809; man*, at the parish 
church, Marylebone, London (by the Rev. 
the Hon**** Augustus Phipps), on Saturday, 
22 April 1843; ^^^ ^^ Ditchley, aged 86, 
on Monday, 10 February, bur. at Enstone 
13 February 1896. Admon was granted at 
the Principal Registry 18 July 1896, to the 
Rt. Hon"« Harold Arthur, Viscount Dillon. 



in the Peerage of Ireland, of Ditchley House, co. Oxford, and formerly of 
Loughglynn House, co. Roscommon ; bom at i Albert Street, Victoria 
Square, London, 24 January, bapt. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 
29 May 1844; educated at Eltham, co. Kent; Hon. M.A. Oxford; 
entered the Army as Ensign Rifle Brigade 8 November 1862, Lieutenant 
16 November 1866, Captain 4th Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry 
(Militia) 18 May 1874, Major in October 1885, retired 1891 ; Secretary 
to the Royal Commission on Westminster Abbey 1889, President of the 
Royal Archaeological Institute 1892-98, Trustee (Vice-Chairman of the 
Tmstees) of the National Portrait Gallery from 1894, and of the British 
Museum from 1897, Curator of Tower Armouries i January 1895, 
President of the Society of Antiquaries 1 897-1 904, Antiquary, to the 
Royal Academy 1903 ; one of the original Fellows of the British Academy ; 
sold in May 1899 ^^ ^^ *' Congested Districts Board" (Ireland) the then 
remaining portions of the Irish family estates, situated in the counties of 
Mayo, Roscommon and Westmeath, the latter of which had been in 
continuous possession of the Dillon family since the coming into Ireland 
in 1 185 of Sir Henry Dylon, who accompanied King John, and which had 
been confirmed by charter in 1343 to Sir Henry Dylon (great-grandson 
of the above) as tenant-in-chief of the Crown; Patron of the livings of 
Enstone and Kiddington, both co. Oxford; succeeded his father as 
17th Viscount 12 January 1^99. 



Harry Lee Stanton Lee-Dillon, born at i Morpeth Terrace,^ 
Victoria Street, Westminster, on Saturday, 25 July, bapt 
at St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 26 August 1874 ; 
educated at Charterhouse and at the Royal Military 
College, Sandhurst; 2nd Lieutenant ist Battalion Rifle 
Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) 17 February 1895 to 
17 April 1897; of the Inner Temple 1899; J.P. for 
CO. Roscommon; F.S.A. 



h*^C^. 



^Brenda Mary, elder dau. of Thomas 
Smith of Croft Cottage, Crawley, 
CO. Sussex, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 
by Florence Mary his wife, eldest 
dau. of John Baker of Buchan Hill, 
Ifield, CO. Sussex; mair. by Ucence 
at St John-the-Baptist's, Crawley 
(by the Rev. Francis Dillon, cousin 
of the bridegroom, assisted by the 
Rev. Herbert Barrett-Lennard, 
Rector of Crawley), on Wednesday, 
5 October 1904. 



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Constantine Augustus Dillon-Lee of Nelson,- 
New Zealand ; bom at Dover Street, London, 
14 September 1813 ; served in Royal Navy, 
7tii Dragoon Guards and i6th Lancers; 
A.D.C. to John George, Earl of Durham, 
Governor-General of Canada; one of the 
pioneer settlers of New Zealand, whither 
he emigrated in 1842 ; accidentally drowned 
16 April 1853, and bur. at Waiomea, New 
Zealand. Will dated 10 February 1853, 
proved (P.C.C. 197, 54) 22 March 1854, 
by Frances Dorothy Dillon-Lee, the relict, the 
sole Executrix. 



■Frances Dorothy, 3rd dau. of Philip Laycock 
Story of Tusmore House, co. Oxford, by Lydia 
his wife, dau. of Sir Francis Baring, Baronet; 
bom 14 June 1816; marr. at Florence, Italy, on 
Thursday, 10 February 1842 ; died at 7 Royal 
Terrace, St Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, aged 
79, on Saturday, 29 February, bur. at Spelsbury, 
CO. Oxford, 3 March 1896. Will dated 8 May 

1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 365, 96) 28 April 

1896, by Henry Philip Constantine Lee-Dillon, 
retired Lieut-Colonel Royal Engineers, and 
the Rev. Constantine Francis Arthur Lee-Dillon, 
the sons, the Eltors. 

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Lieut-Colonel Henry Philip 
Lee-Dillon of Enstone House, Enstone, 
CO. Oxford; born 2 January 1843, ^^^ 
bapt at Nelson, New Zealand; entered 
the Army as Lieutenant Royal Engineers 
8 March 1864, Captain i October 1877, 
Major 8 March 1884, retired with hon. 
rank of Lieut-Colonel 17 December 1887. 



Constantine^Emily Blanche Mary Courtenay, dau. of Mountifort 

Longifield of Castle Mary, co. Cork, D.L., by 
Caroline his wife, dau. of George Courtenay of Bally 
Edmond, co. Cork; born 24 September 1848; 
marr. at Cloyne Cathedral (by the Rev. Thomas 
Garde) on Tuesday, i October 1872; died at 
Spelsbury, aged 55, on Sunday, 13 September, bur. 
there 15 September 1903. 

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Constantine Theobald Francis Lee-D^llon, D.S.O., born at Aghada, Cork Harbour, on 
Tuesday, 9 September, bapt. at Cloyne Cathedral 16 November 1873 ; 2nd Lieutenant 
3rd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment (Militia) 28 February 189 1, Lieutenant 13 June 1892, 
Captain 12 February 1896; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Worcestershire Regiment 
19 July 1899, Lieutenant 14 February 1900, Captain 3rd Battalion 21 December 1901 ; served 
in South African War 1 899-1 902, employed with Mounted Infantry (dangerously wounded), at 
operations in the Orange Free State February to May 1900, at operations in Orange River 
Colony May to 29 November 1900 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 3 December 
190 1, Queen's medal with two clasps), nominated D.S.O. 26 June 1902. 



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Conrad Adderly Dillon, bom at 6 Lowe 

Belgrave Street, London, 2 September 1845, 

bapt at St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 12 

February 1846; Lieutenant Oxfordshire Militia 

10 November 1863, retired March 1867 ; Chief 

Clerk in the Principal Probate Registry; died at 

Rotherfield House, Midhurst, co. Sussex, on 

Monday, 4 November, bur. at Enstone on Friday, 

8 November 1901. Will dated 17 October 1896, 

proved (Prin. Reg., 141 2, 1901) 24 December 

1 901, by Hilda Ellen Dillon, spinster, the 

daughter, one of the Exors. 



■Ellen Louisa, eldest dau. of Sir Henry William 
Dashwood of Kirtlington Park, co. Oxford, 
5th Baronet, by Sophia his wife, only dau. of 
John Drinkwater of Sherborne House, co. 
Warwick ; bom in January 1847 ; marr. at 
Kirtlington (by the Rev. Archibald Malcolm, 
Vicar of Dunstew, co. Oxford, assisted by 
the Rev. Alfred Clifton, Vicar of Yardley 
Wood, CO. Worcester, and the Rev. Thomas 
Knapp Chitterden, the Vicar) on Tuesday, 
27 August 1872. 



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Hilda Ellen, bom at i Howick 
Place, Victoria Street, West- 
minster, on Monday, 19 
January, bapt. at St. Stephen's, 
Rochester Row, Westminster, 
4 March 1874. 



Arthur Henry Dillon, bom at i Howick 
Place, Victoria Street, Westminster, on 
Tuesday, 5 January, bapt there 
privately, and received into the church 
at St Stephen's, Rochester Row, 
Westminster, 12 January 1875. 

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Margaret Sophia, bom 

at 53 Oakley Street, 

Chelsea, CO. Middlesex, 

16 April, bapt at the 

old parish church, 

Chelsea, 17 May 1877. 



Louisa Anne Rose, bom at Florence, Italy, 21 July, bapt. there 
18 August 1825; marr. at St George's, Hanover Square, London, 
7 October 1847, the Rt. Hon^*« Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon 
Ponsonby-Fane of Brympton, co. Somerset, and of 19 Bryanston 
Street, London, P.C., G.CB., I.S.O. (6th son of the Rt. Hon"« 
John William, 4th Earl of Bessborough, P.C., Lord-Lieutenant 
of Ireland, Lieutenant for co. Kilkenny, by Lady Maria his wife, 
3rd dau. of John, loth Earl of Westmoreland, K.G., Lord- 
Lieutenant of Ireland) ; bom at Cavendish Square, London, 
14 March 1824; appointed to Foreign Office 1840, Attach^ at 
Washington 1846-47, Private Secretary in succession to three 
Foreign Secretaries, Viscount Palmerston 1846-51, Earl Granville 
1851-52, and to E^arl of Clarendon 1853-57; attached to Earl of 
Clarendon's Mission to Paris 1856, and brought home the treaty of 
peace that had been signed there; appointed Comptroller of Accounts 
and Extra Gentleman Usher to Queen Victoria 8 December 1857 
(retired 1901); Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter to Queen Victoria 
and King Edward VII. since i February 1859, and Gentleman Usher 
to the Sword of State since 1901 ; J. P. for co. Somerset ; Companion 
(ist-class) of Saxe-Ernestine Order of Coburg-Gotha, C.B. 4 March 
1872, K.C.B. (Civil) 24 May 1884, received the Jubilee Medal 1887, 
G.C.B. (Civil) 22 June 1897; sworn a Privy Councillor 1901 ; 
appointed Bath King of Arms 24 June 1904; assumed by Royal 
Licence dated 5 February 1875, the additional surname and arms of 
Fane. She died at Brympton on Friday, 18 July, and was bur. there 
on Tuesday, 22 July 1902. »=> 

{See Pedigree of Bessborough ^^ Visitation of England 

and Wales:' Vol 12.) 



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Helena Matilda, bom 

3 1 January 1827; marr. 
at St George's, Han- 
over Square, London, 
16 January 1858, 
Thomas Kemp Story 
(son of Philip Laycock 
Story of Tusmore 
House, CO. Oxford, by 
Lydia his wife, dau. 
of Sir Francis Baring, 
Baronet) ; died s.j). 
20 June 1884. Will 
dated 3 April 1883, 
with codicil dated 17 
June 1884, proved 
(Prin. Reg., 599, 84) 
1 1 July 1884, by Robert 
Charles Ponsonby of 
105 St. George's Road, 
Pimlico, CO. Middlesex, 
the sole Eior. She 
died II June 1879, 
and was bur. at Ryde, 
Isle of Wight. 



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Augustus Henry FitzGibbon of Mount-rBaroness 
Shannon, co. Limerick ; bora at 18 Eaton 
Place, London, on Friday, 6 December 1850 ; 
2nd Lieutenant Royal Dublin City Militia 
20 October 1877, Lieutenant 10 May 1879, 
Captain 29 October 1879, retired in June 1883. 



Adel^, 4th dau. of Baron Emest de 
Poellnitz of Babenwohl, Bregenz, Austria, by the 
Hon^ Isabella Dmmmond his wife, youngest 
dau. of James, i8th Lord Forbes ; born 25 June 
1 8 16; marr. at Bregenz (by the Catholic Dean 
of that place) on Tuesday, 17 February 1874. 



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Elizabeth Louisa Theobaldina, marr. at the Registry Office, 
Fulham, London, 25 June 1898, her ist cousin, George 
Norman Douglas (2nd surviving son of John Sholto Douglas 
of Tilquhillie, co. Kincardine, by Vanda his wife, eldest 
dau. of Baron Ernest de Poelnitz of Babenwohl, Bregenz, 
Austria) ; of the Diplomatic Service. The marriage, of which 
there was issue two children, was dissolved in March 1904. 



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Violet, born at Liebenstein, 
Bregenz, Austria, on Saturday, 
22 February 1879, and bapt. 
there. 

Gerald FitzGibbon, born 4 
Febmary 1884. 



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Louisa Bosville, dau. of Sir Belford Hinton> 
Wilson, K.C.B., by Catherine his wife, daiL 
of the Rev. Herbert Randolph of Letcombe 
Basset, co. Berks; marr. at St. Mary 
Abbott's, Kensington, London (by the 
Rev. Francis Rtuidolph, uncle of the 
bride), on Tuesday, 17 October 1882; died 
at Cove Hall, North Cove, co. Suffolk, 17 
May, bur. at North Cove 31 May 1883. 
Admon was granted at the Principal 
Registry 4 March 1884, to John Arthur 
FiuGibbon of Cove Hall, North Cove, 
Beccles, co. Suffolk, the husband, ist wife. 



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■John Arthur Fitz-- 
Gibbon, bom at 
79 Chester Square, 
London, on Thurs- 
day, 12 October 
1854. 



-Katherine Maude^ 2nd dau. 
of the Rev. William Cater 
Randolph of Yate House, co. 
Gloucester, by Katherine his 
wife; marr. at St. Peter's, 
Fulham, co. Middlesex (by 
the Rev. Francis Randolph, 
Vicar of Fumeaux Pelham, 
CO. Hertford, assisted bv the 
Rev. Jonas Pascal FitzwiOiam 
Davidson, Chaplain of St 
James', Fulham), on Wednes- 
day, 4 June 1890. 2nd wife. 



Kathleen Beatrice Florence, Brian Normanby Randolph 
bom on Friday, 27 March FitzGibbon, bom on Saturday, 
1891. 14 April 1894. 



Clare ValentinCi^Mary Agnes, dau. of 
FitzGibbon, bom at 
57 Upper Seymour 
Street, London, on 
Sunday, 14 Feb- 
ruary 1858 ; Sub- 
Lieutenant 2nd 
Lancashire Militia 
4 September 1875, 
retired in May 1879. 



Richard Barrett Bernard, 
and step-daughter of 
Dalton McCarthy; M.P., 
of Toronto, Canada ; 
marr. at St. Michael's, 
Marblehead, Mass., 
U.S. A., on Sunday, 13 
August 1882. 



Louis Theobald- 
FitzGibbon of Villa 
Caprice, Dinard, 
France ; bom at 57 
Upper Seymour 
Street, London, on 
Tuesday, 6 De- 
cember 1859; 2nd 
Lieutenant 52nd 
Oxfordshire Light 
In&ntry. 



■Maria Dolores, dau. of 
Robert Maxwell, by Maiy 
his wife, dau. of Vice- 
Admixal John Pascoe 
Grenfell of the Brazilian 
Navy; marr. at St. James*, 
Piccadilly, London, on 
Monday, 10 March 1884. 



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Robert Francis Dillon FitzGibbon, bom 
21 September 1884; entered the Royal 
Navy as Cadet 15 January 1901, 
Midshipman 30 January 1901 ; of 
H.M.S. " Hannibal " 29 September 1902 ; 
Sub-Lieutenant 30 March 1904. 



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Olive Geraldine^ 
bom in 1886. 



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Harold Constantine FitzGibbon, 
bom at 22 Harrington Road, 
South Kensington, London on 
Sunday, 20 July 1890. 




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ISiellp of ittutfelon, to. 

^ialloup, anil of '^kik&eif, 

CO. 3Clo$common. 




recant in Ultta's Offitt. — 
Qiutrlerly : ist and 4th, Ainre, m tower 
triple-lowered argent, supported by two linni 
nmpuit ■reenl, u nuuir duins detcendine 
froin the baitlement! between the lions^ 
legi or, Ktlly; and and 3rd, Argent, a lion 
rampant between three crescents ^a, imiant 
from each creicent a star with tix pobU of 
■he field, over all a fesse aiure, DilleH, 

CriJt.~An enfield uatanl veit. 

J/nm.— Turrit fbctb mihi Deo*. 



Ueut.-Colonel Richard Kelly 
of Weston, co. Meath (4th 
son or Denis Kelly of 
Mucklon, CO. Galway, by 
Catherine bis wife, dau. of 
Richard French, Lord Mayor 
of Dublin) ; LieuL-Colonel 
34th Regiment of Foot, 
commanded the 66th Regi- 
ment of Foot at the battle 
of Takvera; died, aged 68, 
6 January, bur. at Duleek, 
CO. Meath, to January 1846. 
Will proved at Dublin 18 
June 1846, by Anne Kelly 
of Weston, ca Meath, the 
relict and Executrix, saving 
rights of George Kelly and 
James Kelly, the other two 
EXors. 



'Anne, dau. of Francis 
Thomd of Dublin; marr. 
in Ceylon i March 
iSis; died at Monks- 
town, CO. Dublin, 30 
September, bur. at 
Duleek 3 October 1861. 
Administration granted 
at the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, 19 December 
1 86 1, to Francis James 
Kelly of Weston, near 
Duleek, co. Meath, the 
son, and one of the 
next of kin. 



General Sir Richard Denis Kelly (The CKelly) of Mucklon, co. Galway,- 
KilcBsh, ca Roscommon, and of " Shrublands," Earley, co. Berks, K.CB. ; 
bom at Ceylon 9 March 1815 ; entered the Army as Ensign 18th R^ment 
of Foot 7 March 1834, Lieutenant 30 July t836, Captain 14 September 
1841, Major 17 March 1S48, Brevet Lieut-Colonel 13 December 1854, 
lieut-Colonel 9 March 1855, Colonel 30 January 1858, Major-Gencral 
6 March 1868, Lieut. -General i October 1877, Gen^ 5 November 1880; 
Hon.-CoIoneI i8th (The Royal Irish) R^ment of Foot 24 January 1886; 
served with the 34th R^ment of Foot at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855, 
commanded the Guards in the trenches 33 March, when he was wounded 
and taken prisoner in a sortie by the Russians (medal with clasp. Brevet of 
LieuL -Colonel, Knight of the L^on of Honour, 5th-class of the Medjidie, 
and Turkish medal); served in the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, commanded 
the 34th Regiment of Foot in the actions at Cawnpore on 36, 37 (wounded) 
and 28 November 1857, capttu^ of Meeangunge, si^e and capture of 
Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur ; commanded the Azimghur Column in the 
operations in Oude in the winter of 1858-59; commanded a Field Force 
from February to May 1859, engaged in operations on the Nepaul frontier, 
and defeated the rebels under Bala Rao near Bootwul (horse shot), o^turing 
six guns and much baggage (thanked by Governor-General of India, and the 
Commander-in-Chief, frequently mentioned in despatches, C.6., medal with 
clasp, K.CB. and distinguished service pension); died at his residence, 
"Shrublands," Earley, in his 83rd year, on Friday, 2 July, bur. at Earley 
6 July 1897. Will dated 4 December 1894, with codicil dated 10 Decemb^ 
1894, proved at Oxford 30 October 1897, by John Prevost Battersby, 
Major-General on the retired list of Her Majesty's Army, and Dame Ellen 
Susanna Kelly, the relict, the ESors. 



■Ellen Susanna, 
elder dau. <rf 
Sir William 
DUlon of Kil- 
cam Lodge, 
Lismullen, co. 
Meath, Baronet, 
Baron of the 
Holy Roman 
Empire, by 
Eleanor his wife, 
dau. of Richard 
Webb ; bapt. 
at Skryne, co. 
Meath, 11 

January 183 1 ; 
marr. at Temple 
Keiran, co. 
Meath, a March 
1848. 



Catherine Elizabeth, bom 
at Candy, Ceylon, 1 1 March 
1816; died unmarried at 
Holies Street, EhibUn, 
I March 1892, and bur. at 
Moyliska, co. Westmeath, 
Admon was granted at the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 
6 August 1882, to Francis 
James Kelly, J.P., of 
Weston, Duleek, co. Meath, 
the brother. Sealed in 
London 20 September 
1892. 



Annie Maria, bom at Candy, Ceylon, 27 March 181 7, and bapt 
there; marr. at St Anne's, Dublin, 24 February 1857, as his 
2nd wife, Henry Battersby, J. P. (4th son of Thomas Battersby, 
by Margaret Catharine his wife, eldest dau. of George Rotherham 
of Crossdrum, co. Meath); bom at New Castle House, co. 
Meath, 4 April 1808, and bapt. at Old Castle, co. Meath. He 
marr. istly in Dublin 13 February 1846, Frances, dau. of 
T. Rutherfoord of St. Doolaghs, co. Dublin, who died s.p. in 
1854. He died s.p. at the International Hotel, London, on 
Friday, 11 September 1868, and was bur. in the cemetery at 
Moyliska. Admon was granted at the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, 28 January 1869, to Thomas Battersby of New Castle 
House, CO. Westmeath, the guardian and during the minority of 
Edward Battersby, the sole residuary legatee. 



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Ellen Catherine, bom 13 
Feb., bapt at Skryne, co. 
Meath (by the Rev. 
Richard Radclifif, the 
Rector), 20 March 1849; 
marr. at the British Em- 
bassy, Paris (by the father 
of the bridegroom), on 
Thursday, 6 Jan. 1870, the 
Rev. Walter James Tait 
(son of the Rev. William 
Tait, Chaplain at Pau, 
France); bom 31 May 
1840; of Balliol College, 
Oxford, matriculated 22 
October 1858, aged 
19, B.A. 1863, Fellow 
of Worcester College, 
Orford, 1 864-7 ^ M .A. 
1865, Modem H istory 
Lecturer and Tutor 
1865-70; Vicar of Long 
Benton, co. Northumber- 
land, 1871-72, and of 
Tavistock, co. Devon, 
1872-83, Rector of St 
Edmund's, Salisbury, co. 
Wilts, 1883-90, Assistant 
Priest at St Stephen's, 
Rochester Row, West- 
minster, 1893-98, Vicar 
of Strood, CO. Kent, since 
1898. 



Annie Louisa, bom at Lismullen, co. 
Meath, 28 May, bapt at Skryne 
(by the Rev. Richard Radcliff, 
the Rector) 27 July 1850 ; mart, at 
St Luke's, Cork (by the Rev. Mervyn 
Archdall, the Rector, assisted by the 
Rev. Walter James T^t, Vicar of 
Tavistock, co. Devon, brother-in-law 
of the bride), on Thursday, 7 January 
1876, Colonel Charles Lacon Harvey 
(2nd son of Roger Kerrison Harvey 
of Thorpe Lodge, near Norwich, J.P. 
and D.L., by Eliza Beecroft his wife, 
eldest dau of Sir Edmund Knowles 
Lacon of Ormesby, co. Norfolk, 
Baronet); bom 8 October 1839; of 
the 71st Regiment of Foot; 
D.A.Q.M.G. at Army Headquarters, 
Dublin (Cork District); served in 
South African War 1879, and in Zulu 
Campaign at the defence of Etshowe 
(mentioned in despatches, medal with 
clasp and Brevet of Major). She 
died s.p. 8 December 1875. He 
marr. 2ndly at St George's, Hanover 
Square, London (by the Rev. Frederick 
Edward Henry Payne), on Saturday, 
8 September 1877, Mary, dau. of 
Joseph Darley of Leeson Park, Dublin. 



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Sophia Henrietta, bom in 
the West Indies 23 De- 
cember 185 1 ; marr. at 
St Bartholomew's, Dublin 
(by the Rev. Maurice Neligan, 
assisted by the Rev. Walter 
James Tait, brother-in-law of 
the bride), on Thursday, 
25 July 1872, Hamilton 
William Wetherell Spooner 
of Elmdon House, Rugby, 
CO. Warwick (son of Richiard 
Spooner of Worthing, co. 
Sussex, of the Hon*»*« East 
India Co.'s Service); entered 
the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 
22 August 1868, Lieutenant 
31 May 1 87 1, Captain 3rd 
Regiment of Foot 8 May 
1880, retired i July 1881, 
formerly Captain and Hon. 
Major 3rd Battalion (Militia) 
Warwickshire Regiment ; 
served with the 94th 
Regiment of Foot throughout 
the Zulu War of 1879, and 
was present at the engage- 
ment at Ulundi (medal with 
clasp); J.P. for co. Warwick. 

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Francis James Kelly of Weston, co.>— Catherine, dau. of Benjamin Geale-Brady of Mount 
Meath; bom 19 September 1819; J.P. Geale, co. Kilkenny; marr. at St Mary's, Ehiblin, 
for CO. MeAjth. 9 January 1862. 



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Arthur Dillon Denis Kelly (The O'Kelly)— Henrietta, youngest dau. of the Hon'^* Chichester 

of Mucklon, CO. Galway, and of Kilcash, 

CO. Roscommon ; born at Weston, co. 

Meath, 5 December 1853, and bapt. 

there; entered the Army as Lieutenant 

ist Battalion The Border (34th) R^ment 

12 November 1873, Captain 13 August 

1883, Major I July 1891, retired 2 July 

1897. 



Thomas Foster-Skeffington (brother to John, loth 
Viscount Massereene and Ferrard, K.P.), by Amelia 
his wife, dau. of Arthur Blennerhasset of Ballyseedy, 
CO. Kerry; marr. at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, 
London (by the Rev. Walter James Tait, 
brother-in-law of the bridegroom, assisted by the 
Rev. John Schofield Clementson), on Wednesday, 
17 April 1895. 



Lieut.-Colonel Richard Makdougall Brisbane- 
Francis Kelly, D.S.O. ; born at 6 Waterloo 
Terrace, Dublin, 24 September 1857 ; entered 
the Army as Lieutenant Royal Artillery 
14 August 1876, Captain 13 March 1885, 
Major 31 January 1894, Lieut.-Colonel i May 
1903 ; Instructor School of Gunnery 10 April 
1895 to 12 November 1899; appointed Chief 
Instructor School of Gunnery, Shoeburyness, 
CO. Essex, 26 April 1904; served in the Miranzai 
(2nd) Expedition i89i,and in the South African 
War 1899-1902, as A.D.C. to General Officer 
Commanding 5th Division (severely wounded), 
at the relief of Ladysmith, afterwards District 
and Station Commandant, and as Administrator 
to No. II area (mentioned in despatches 
[Sir Redvers BuUer, 30 March 1900, Sir Charles 
Warren, 29 June 1900], "London Gazette," 
I February 1901, Queen's medal with three 
clasps. King's medal with two clasps) ; 
Companion D.S.O. 29 November 1900. 



■Mary Piercy, dau. 
of Major-General 
Philip Bedingfeld, 
R.A., by Arabella 
C. G. his wife, dau. 
of Colonel Richard 
Hague, R.A., of 
Dittisham, co. 
Devon, A.D.C. to 
the Governor of 
New Brunswick, 
Canada; bom at 
Kingston,Canada ; 
marr. at Jullunder, 
Punjab, India, 10 
December 1887. 



Beatrice Frances, bom at 
Fyzabad, North-West Pro- 
vinces, India, 14 November 
1861 ; marr. at St. Peter's, 
Earley, co. Berks (by the 
Rev. Henry Golding 
Palmer, cousin of the 
bridegroom, assisted by the 
Rev. George Bass VesseyX 
on Thursday, 4 Febmary 
1892, Francis Arthur 
Beauchamp (youngest son 
of Captain Edward 
Halhead Beauchamp, 
R.N., by Anna Maria his 
wife, dau. of Nathaniel 
Halhead of the Hon^>« 
East India Co's Service); 
bom 16 November 1857. 



Ethel Beatrice Bedingfeld, 
bapt at Dinapore, India. 



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Stella Agnes Piercy, bom at Shoeburyness, 
and bapt. at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, 
London. 



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IReebw of AesborougJ), 
CO. Clare. 



Armi tn rtnrd in Ubttr't f^(.— Qouterl]': 
1st axA 4th, Oi, od b chevron engnUed, between 
three escallopB aiure, as mAoy eagleti diiplayed 
of the first, Rttvts ; 2nd and 3rd, Argent, on %. 
fesM wble, three pheoiu of the lint, Spaighl. 

Crul. — A dngon'i head crated or, collared 
uure, over it an e«ctol, therein the wordi 
" Animum rege." 

1I/11/C0.— VirtDte et lidelitate. 



Robert Reeves of Platten, co,- 
Meatb, of Burrane, co. Clare, 
and of Menion Square, Dublin 
(eldest son of Robert Reeves, 
by Grace his wife, dau. of 
liiomas Spaigbt of Bunratty 
Lodge and Burrane, both co. 
Clare); bora 1 December 1753 ; 
died II July 1835. Will dated 
38 May 1834, proved in Dublin 
5 September 1835, by Samuel 
Spaigbt Reeves and Edward 
Reeves, both of a a Merrion 
Square, Dublin, the sons, the 
EJtors. 



■Mary, dau. of 
William Maunsell 
of Limerick, by 
Bridget his wif^ 
dau. of Walter Win- 
throp. Governs 
of the Bank of 
England; marr. at 
Cork in September 
1783. 



Robert Reeves of 
Merrion Square, 
Dublin ; died, 
aged 74, 13 July, 
bur. in Mount 
Jerome Ceme- 
tery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, 19 
July i860. 



William Maunsell Reeves of. 
Burrane, co. Clare, and of Vosters- 
berg, CO. Cork ; born in September 
1788; Barrister-at-Law; J.P.forco. 
Clare; died, aged 68, 16 July, bur. in 
Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, 18 July 1857. Will 
dated 15 July 1850, proved (P.C.C. 
846, 57) 13 November 1857, by Rose 
Reeves, the relict, and Samuel 
Spaigbt Reeves and Edward Reeves, 
the brothers, the Etors. 



■Rose, eldest dau. of the Rev. Robert 
Conway Dobbs (snd son of Conway 
Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs, co. 
Antrim), by Wilhelmina Josepha his wife, 
eldest dau. of the Rev. William Bristow, 
Vicar of Sl Anne's, Belfast; bapt. at St 
Anne's, Belfast, 35 December iSoa; 
man. 30 September iSsS; died at "The 
Cedars," Putney, co. Surrey, aged 60, 
on Sunday, 4 October, bur. in Mount 
Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, 
Dublin, 8 October 1863. 



Robert William Gary Reeves of Besborough, co. Clares- 
born at Vostersberg 14 March 1837 ; of Trinity College, 
Cambridge, LL.B. 1859 ; a Student of the Inner Temple 
33 November 1857, called to the Bar 17 November 1863 ; 
J.P. and D.L. for co. Clare, High Sheriff 1869; died at 
Kildare Street Club, Dublin, in his 64th year, on Thursday, 
13 June, bur, in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, 
Dublin, IS June rgoi. Will proved in the Principal 
Registry, Dublin, 9 December 1901, by Grace Dorothea 
Reeves, the relict 



■Gtace Dorothea, youngest dau. of 
Colonel Crofton Moore Vandeleur 
of Kilrush, co. Clare, M.P., J.P. and 
D.L,, by Lady Grace his wife, and 
dau. of Hector John, 3nd Earl of 
Norbury; bom a December 1843; 
nmrr. at Kilrush (by the Rt. Rev. 
William FitzGerald, Bishop of 
Killaloe) on Thursday, 19 July 1866. 



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Grace Wilhelmma, bora at 4 Rutland Square, Dublin, on Wednesday, 17 Apnl 1867 ; marr. at 
Kilrush (by the Rt. Rev. Frederick Richards Wynne, D.D., Bishop of Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert 
and Kilmacduagh, assisted by the Ven'''' Archdeacon Wolseley and the Rev. Robert Bennett) 
on Wednesday, 17 April 1895, Percy Agnew Bainbridge (and son of Herbert Glendinning 
Bainbridge of The Grange, Yardley, co. Worcester, by Rose EmUy his wife, dau, of William 
Maunsell Reeves); born 6 November 1864; entered the Anny as Lieutenant Royal Artillery 
15 February 1884, Captain 13 May 1893, Major i April 1903, Assistant Inspector Army 
Ordnance Department i April 1897 to 31 March 190a, Ordnance Officer, 4th-class, i April to 
31 July 1903, and of the 3rd-class i August 190a. ^ 

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Samuel Spaight Reeves of Flatten, co. Meath, and of Upper Mount Street," 
Dublin; died at a 3 Upper Mpunt Street, Dublin, in his 8ist year, on 
Saturday, 30 January 1875, and bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin. WQl proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 10 May 
1^759 by Edward Reeves and Robert Reeves, both of Merrion Square, 
Dublin, the EJtors. 



-Maria, 2nd dau. 
of Major Randal 
Stafford of Tully, 
CO. Cavan ; died 
25 March iSjS* 



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Robert Reeves of 5 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin ; born 30 Novembep^-Emily, eldest dau. of 



1S33; died at 5 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, aged 65, on Thursday, 
16 February, bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 
20 February 1899. Will proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 10 
April 1899, by Emily Reeves the relict, and Philip Francis Chenevix- 
Trench, both of 5 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. 



Edward John Smith 
of Rutland Square, 
Dublin ; bom 9 June 
1839; marr. at St. 
Maiys, Dublin, 31 
January 1861. 



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Frances Angel, bom 25 November 1861, and bapt. at St. Peter's, Ihiblin ; marr. at 
St. Stephen's, Dublin (by the Rt. Hon"« and Most Rev. Richard Chenevix Chenevix> 
Trench, D.D., D.C.L., P.C, Archbishop of Dublin, and the Rev. Francis Chenevix-Trench, 
uncles of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Canon Walsh), on Thursday, 
13 April 1882, Philip Francis Chenevix-Trench of 5 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin (eldest son 

of Philip Charles Chenevix-Trench of 
/^ ^^^s^^ Botley Hill, co. Hants, by Ellen Maria 

Kthrj^ yOj V^ •^ f) bis ^fc> dau. of Thomas Jacob Tumer 

J\T CoUlyn CC/WX (\AAA>GV\ ^^ ^^e Mo'^"* E*s' I"d'a Co.'s Service) ; 
• ^ ^,„,^^^^^^ ^y bom at Ghazeepore, India, 7 June, bapt. 

there 26 August 1849; ^^ Christ Church, 

Oxford, matriculated 3 June 1868, aged 18; Fellow of the Surveyors' Institution. 

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Conway Richard Dobbs Reeves, bom at Vostersberg, co. Cork, 20 December 1840 ; Ensign 
58th Regiment of Foot ; died at Vostersberg, aged 19, on Tuesday, 31 January, bur. in Mount 
Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 4 February i860. 



Rose Frances, bom at 4 Rutland Square, Dublin, on Monday, 6 April 1868 ; marr. at Kilmsh, 
CO. Clare (by the Rt. Rev. Frederick Ric]iards Wynne, D.D., Bishop of Killaloe, Kilfenora, 
Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, assisted by the Ven^* Archdeacon Wolseley and the Rev. Robert 
Bennett), on Wednesday, 17 April 1895, Emest Arthur Jelf (eldest son of Sir Arthur 
Richard Jelf of Oak House, Carlton Road, Putney, co. Surrey, a Judge of the High 
Court of Justice [King's Bench Division], by Jane his wife, youngest dau. of the Rev. William 
Clark King, Vicar of Norham, co. Northumberland); born at 3 Bumston Road, Putney, 
on Saturday, 3 October, bapt. at St John's, Putney, 5 November 1868; educated at 
Haileybury and at New College, Oxford, matriculated 14 October 1887, aged 19, B.A. 1891 
(Honours : 2 classical mods. 1889, 3 classics 189 1); Barrister^t-Law of the Inner Temple 1893. 



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Edward Reeves of Flatten, co. Meath, and of 7 Lower^JuUet Mathilda, youngest dau. of 
Fitswilliam Street and 51 Merrion Square East, Dublin; the Rev. Richaid Studdert of 
died at 4 Sydenham Villas^ Bray, co. Wicklow, in his Sand Mount Rivers, co. Clare, by Juliet 
year, on Sunday, 28 0ctoberi877. Will, with two codicils, his wife, dau. of Robert Scott, 
proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 31 January 1878, M.P. for Newry; marr. by licence 
by Richard Studdert Reeves of 51 Merrion Square East, at St. Thomas', Dublin, 27 May 
Dublin, the sole Eitor. 1828. 

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Robert Edward Reeves of Riskaheen, co.. 
Tipperary, Morenane, co. Limerick, and of 
Ikeard, co. Kilkenny; bom 28 March 1829; 
of Trinity Collie, Dublin, M.A. 1853; Barrister- 
at-Law; J. P. for the counties of Limerick and 
Tipperary and for Queen's County, High Sheriff 
for Queen's County 1882. 



fSophia Louisa, dau. of the Rev. James Stewart 
Blacker, Rector of Keady, co. Armagh, by 
Eliza his wife, eldest dau. of Conyngham 
Greg of Ballymenoch, co. Down; bom 13 
August 1832; marr. at Keady 26 April 1853; 
died 14 May 1897. 



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William Maunsell Reeves-pLetitia, 2nd dau. of General Thomas Armstrong Drought of Hill 



of Ebbisham House, 
Epsom, CO. Surrey, and of 
Foo-Chow, South China; 
bom at Vostersberg, co. 
Cork, 6 October 1843. 



House, Winchester, co. Hants, by Mary Isabel his wife, dau. of 
Frederick Lock; born at Fort Colombo, Ceylon; marr. at St Cross, 
Winchester (by the Rev. Gordon Crowdy, Minor Canon of 
Winchester, assisted by the Rev. William Gerrard Andrewes, 
Master of St. Cross), on Thursday, 20 January 1876. 



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Robert William Drought-1-Laura (Laurie), 2nd dau. of Francis 



Reeves, bom at Foo- 
Chow, South China, on 
Sunday, 15 October 
1876, bapt. there 15 
January 1877. 



Pedro Gauntlett Fladgate of Oporto, 
Portugal; marr. at St Anchrew's, 
Westminster (by the Rev. Kenneth 
McMaster, assisted by the Rev. Canon 
Crowdy), on Saturday, i November 
1902. 



Laurie Joan Letitia, bom at Pinner Wood 
Cottage, Pinner, co. Middlesex, on Friday, 
7 August, bapt at Christ Church, Epsom, 
17 October 1903. 



John Maunsell Reeves, bom 
at Hill House, Winchester, 
on Monday, 14 October, 
bapt at Winchester 26 No- 
vember 1878; 2nd Lieutenant 
South African Constabulary ; 
received D.S.O. when a 
Corporal in the South 
African War (mentioned in 
despatches). 



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Letitia Alice, bom at Epsom 
on Sunday, 21 December 
1879, bapt there 2 February 
1880. 



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Rose Mary, bom at "West- 
lands," Epsom, on Saturday, 
T4 April, bapt. at Epsom 21 
May 1883. 



Shela, born at " Westlands," 
Epsom, on Saturday, 10 
January, bapt at Epsom 
18 Febraary 1885. 



EliaEabeth Mary, bom at Besborough, co. Clare, on Sunday, 13 February 1870; marr. at 
Kilmurry, co. Clare (by the Rev. Robert Hunt Bennett, the Vicar), on Thursday, 5 July 
1900, Rowland William Henry Nash Gray of Lotaville, Cork, J.P., eldest son of Richard 
Townsend Gray of Lotaville, Cork, Captain 50th Regiment of Foot, J.P. for co. Cork, 
by Susan Sarah his 2nd wife, eldest dau. of Noble Johnson of Rockenham, co. Cork. 

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Richard Reeves of Magoola,co.^Mary, youngest dau. of the Rev. Robert 

Conway Dobbs, by Wilhelmina Josepha his 
wife, eldest dau, of the Rev, William Bristow, 
Vicar of St Anne's, Belfast, co. Antrim ; 
bapt. at St Anne's, Belfast, aS December 
1809; marr. at Booterstown, co. Dublin, 
14 February 1831 ; died at Bamclose, 
Shankhill, co. Dublin, aged 82, 25 January, 
bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, 28 January 1892. 



Cork, and of 16 Fitzwilliam 
Place, Dublin ; Barrister-at- 
Law; died at Ballybrack, co. 
Dublin. Will, with one codicil, 
proved in the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, 16 April 1863, by 
Robert Reeves of 2 Leinster 
Street, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, 
one of the Eitors. 



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Joseph Reeves, 
marr. Georgina 
Browning, of 
Caras Court, 
CO. Limerick. 

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Richard Studdert 
Reeves of " Rose- 
dale," Shankhill, 
CO. Dublin. 



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Maria M'Mahon, marr. by licence at St. Peter's, Dublin, 10 March 
1856, Arthur bswald Richards, youngest son of the Rt. Hon^*« John 
Richards, one of the Barons of Court of Exchequer in Ireland, by 
Catherine his ist wife, dau. of Henry Gonne Molony of Granahan, co. 
Clare. She died, aged 71, 20 February, and was bur. in Mount Jerome 
Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, 22 February 1902. 

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Paget Edward Stuart Reeves, D.S.O. ; bom 10 February 1862 ; entered the- 
Army from the Munster Fusiliers as Lieutenant The Prince of Wales' 
Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) 23 May 1885, Captain 21 August 
189 1, Major 2nd Battalion 29 June 1902, Adjutant Militia 11 March 1898 
to 10 March 1903; served in South African War 1899-1902, at the operations 
in Orange River Colony August to 29 November 1900; operations in Cape 
Colony April to August 1900; operations in Orange River Colony 30 November 
1900 to April 1 90 1 and July to September 1901; operations in Cape Colony 
September 1901 to June 1902 (mentioned in despatches, ''London Gazette," 
10 September 1901 and June 1902, Queen's medal with three clasps, King^s 
medal with two clasps); Companion D.S.O. 22 August 1902. 



-Harriet, dau. of 
the Rev. Richard 
R. Carey of 
Munfinn, co. 
Wexford ; marr. 
4 June 1890. 



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Richard Edward Carey Reeves, Other 
born 13 May 1891. issue. 



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Wilhelmina Josepha, bom 28 June 1829; died 
at 9 Churchfield Road, Ealing, co. Middlesex, 
30 September, bur. in St. George's Cemetery, 
Hanwell, co. Middlesex, 3 October 1904. 



Mary Winthrop, born 22 June 1831; died at 
9 Churchfield Road, Ealing, 26 September, 
bur. in St. George's Cemetery, Hanwell, 
29 September 1904. 



Shela Alice, born at Besborough, co. Clare, on Wednesday, 7 August 1872 ; marr. at Douglas, 
CO. Cork, 18 August 1902, the Rev. Richard Hedges Eyre Roberts (2nd son of Richard William 
Roberts of Ardmore, co. Cork, J.P., by Henrietta Sarah Dorman his wife, eldest dau. of Robert 
Hedges Eyre White of Glengariffe Castle, co. Cork) ; Chaplain of Missions to Seamen, Cork. 



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Robert Reeves, bom in Dublin ; Barrister^t-Law, Q.C. ; 
died unmarried at 3 Upper Ely Place^ Dublin, aged 56, 
on Thursday, 6 June, bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, 
Harold's Cross, Dublin, on Monday, 10 June 1889. 
Will proved in the Principal Registry, DubUn, 24 June 
1889, by Agnes Finney of St John's Cottage, Kimtnage, 
CO. Dublin, spinster, the sole Executrix. 



Conway Richard Reeves, bom at 
16 FitzwiUiam Place, Dublin ; 
Lieutenant Royal AitiJlery 20 
December 1856; died unmarried 
at Aber, co. Qunarvon, aged 31, 
on Monday, 21 October, bur. there 
24 October 1867. 



Juliet Matilda, bapt at St Peter's, Dublin. 



Mary Victoria Winthrop, marr. in January 1866, 
Conolly Marcus Gage of Drummond, co. Derry, 
and of Carrickmore, co. Tyrone (eldest son of 
William Charles Gage of Dmmmond, J. P., by 
Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. John Olphert of 
Ballyconnell, co. Donegal) ; J.P. for the counties of 
Derry and Tyrone. ^ 



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Edith Meta, marr. in December 1875, 
John Adam Alexander of Caw House, 
CO. Derry (eldest son of the Rev. 
Samuel Alexander of Termon, co. 
Tyrone, by Charlotte Frances his wife^ 
5th dau. of the Rev. Charles Cobbe 
Beresford of Termon); of Trinity 
College, Dublin ; J.P. for co. Derry. 



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Robert Blacker 
Reeves, born 20 
April 1864; marr. 
Annie, widow of 
- Waters. He died 
s.p. in Canada 
9 Novemberi896. 



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William James-f Annie Georgina, only dau. of Henry Pigott Reeves, 

Reeves, bom 8 

July 1866 ; died 

at Kilgarvan, 

Nenagh, co. Tip- 

perary, 13 June 

1904. 



John Parker of Brookfield and 
Landsdowne, co. Tipperary, by 
Helena his wife, youngest dau. 
of George Washington Biggs of 
Bellevue, co. Tipperary; marr. 
in Dublin 14 December 1892. 



bom 17 July 1870; 
died unmarried 23 
May 1893, 



Juliet Eliza. 



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Henry Jack Parker 

Reeves, bom 23 

January 1894. 



William Robert Geoige 
Reeves, born 28 April 
1897. 



Eileen Violet 



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Charity, bom 
26 October 
1832. 



Rose Emily, bom 23 October 1834; marr. at the parish church. Putney, co. 
Surrey (by the Rev. the Hon^*« Robert Henley, assisted by the Rev. Algemon 
Trimmer), on Tuesday, 4 Febmary 1862, Herbert Glendinning Bainbridge, 
2nd son of Anthony Fothergill Bainbridge of Putney. 

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William Vandeleur Reeves of Besborough, co. Clare ; born at Besborough on Monday, 6 July 
1874; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 
1893; J'P- fo*" CO. Clare. 



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Wilhelmina Frances, bom at i6 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, 
37 February 1838; marr. at Monkstown, co. Dublin (by the 
Rev. Thomas Ellis, cousin of the bride), on Thursday, 
8 August 1861, Charles Orde Browne (2nd son of Colonel 
Benjamin Chapman Browne of Stouts Hill, co. Gloucester); 
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery 
20 December 1854, Lieutenant 25 February 1855, Captain 
I April 1862; served in Crimean War from April 1855, in 
the trenches with the siege train at the siege and faU of 
Sebastopol and bombardments of 6 and 17 June and 17 
August (medal with clasp, Sardinian and Turkish medals); 
Captain-Instructor Royal Laboratory, Woolwich, co. Kent 
She died at 30 South Audley Street, London, aged 28, on 
Friday, 23 JSunuary, and was bur. at Uley, co. Gloucester, 
27 January 1863. 



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.^ay Winthrop, bom at 16 
Fitzwilliam Place, DublixL 



Rose Charity, bom at 16 Fitz- 
william Place, Dublin; marr. at 
Rathmichael, co. Dublin, 18 
October 1893, her ist cousin, 
William Dobbs McDonnell 
(5th son of John McDonnell, 
M.D. of Dublin, by Charity 
Dobbs his wife); Barrister- 
at-Law. 

William Reeves, bom at 16 
Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. 



Eileen Rosetta, bom at Besborough, co. Clare, on Sunday, 24 November 1878, and bapt. 
privately in the house at Besborough; marr. at Kilmurry, co. Clare (by the father of 
the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Robert Hunt Bennett, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 
5 December 1899, James Sandiford Lane Long (eldest son of the Ven^'* John Alexander Long, 
Archdeacon of Cashel), Executive Engineer, Public Works Department of India, who died 
16 December, 1900. She marr. 2ndly at Calcutta, India, 26 April 1904, Charles James 
Pickering ; bom 26 April 1880 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion The Duke 
of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment 26 April 1900, Lieutenant i Febmary 1902, A.D.C. to 
lieut-Govemor of Burma 2 April 1902. 



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ATHLUMNEY. 

Arms on record in UisUr's Office. — Quarterly : ist and 4th, Azure, three 
mullets or, between seven cross-crosslets fitchde, three and one 
and two and one, argent, Somsrvillb; and, Argent, a chevron 
sable between three Cornish choughs proper, Warburton; 
3rd, Argenty a lion rampant sable^ gorged with a collar and 
chain or, Msredvth. 

Crest, — A demi-lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a 
cross-crosslet fitch^e, and two mullets argent 

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Supporters, — Dexter: A greyhound proper, collared gules, and charged on 
the shoulder with a mullet and two cross-crosslets fitch^ sable; 
Sinister: A lion sable, collared and chained or, charged on the 
shoulder with a cross-crosslet fitch^e, and two mullets argent 

Motto, — Grains Dieu tant que tu viveras. 



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Mary Aiine,^*Sir Marcus Somerville,— 



only dau. and 
heir of Sir 
Richard Gorges 
Meredyth of 
St Katherine's 
Grove, co. Dub- 
lin, Baronet, 
M.P. for CO. 



Baronet (son of Sir 
James Somerville, 3rd 
Baronet, by Catherine 
his wife, dau. of Sir 
Marcus Lowther- 

Crofton of Moate, co. 
Roscommon, Baronet); 
M. P. for CO. Meath 1 800 



Meath, by Mary until his death ; suc< 



his wife, dau. 
and heir of 
Arthur Francis 
Meredyth of 
Dollardstown, 
CO. Meath. ist 
wife. 



ceeded his father as 4th 
Baronet in 1802 ; died 
II July 1 83 1. Adminis- 
tration was granted at 
Dublin 4 August 1831, 
by Sir William Somer- 
ville of Somerville, co. 
Meath, Baronet, the 
son. Dame Elizabeth 
Somerville, the relict, 
having renounced. 



Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Piers Geale of Clonsiila, co. 
Dublin, by Catherine his wife, only child of Marcus 
Lowther. She marr. 2ndly at the Viceregal Lodge, 
Dublin, 36 July 1841, as his and wife, the Rt. Hon^ 
Hugh, Earl Fortescue, Viscount Ebrington of 
CO. Gloucester, and Baron Fortescue of Castle Hill, 
CO. Devon, K.G., P.C., LL.D., F.R.S. ; bom in Pall 
Mall, St. James', Westminster, 13 February 1783, and 
bapt. the same day; of Brasenose College, Oxford, 
matriculated 7 February 1800, aged 17, B.A. 1803, 
M.A 1810; Lord- Lieutenant and Governor-General of 
Ireland April 1839 to September 1841 ; Lord-Steward 
of the Household 1846-50; P.C. 1839, K.G. 12 July 
1856; succeeded his father as 2nd Earl 16 June 1841 ; 
died at Exeter, co. Devon, in his 79th year, on 
Saturday, 14 September 1861. She died at 68 Brook 
Street, London, in her 92nd year, on Monday, 
4 May 1896. Adinon (with will dated 16 November 
1883) was granted (Prin. Reg., 682, 96) 13 July 1896, 
to Annabella Geale, spinster, the universal legatee. 
2nd wife. 



Lady Maria Harriet,' 
youngest dau. of 
Henry, i st Marquess 
Conyngham, K.P., 
by Elizabeth his 
wife, dau. of Joseph 
DenisonofDenbies, 
CO. Surrey ; marr. 
22 December 1832; 
died 3 December 
1843. ist wife. 



-^The Rt HonW* Sir William Meredyth-pMariaGeorgiana Elizabeth, 



Somerville, Baron Athlumney of Somerville 
and Dollardstown, co. Meath, in the Peerage 
of Ireland, Baron Meredyth of Dollardstown, 
CO. Meath, in the Peerage of the United 
Kingdom, and a Baronet, P.C; of Christ 
Church, Oxford, matriculated 18 February 
1822, aged 19 ; M.P. for Drogheda July 
1837 to 1852 and for Canterbury 1854-65 ; 
Under Secretary for Home Department 
1846-47, Chief Secretary for Ireland 
1847-52, and was raised to the Peerage 
of Ireland as Baron Athlumney of Somerville 
and Dollardstown, co. Meath, 14 December 
1863, and to the Peerage of the United 
Kingdom as Baron Meredyth of Dollards- 
town, CO. Meath, 3 May 1866; sworn a 
Privy Councillor; succeeded his father as 
5th Baronet 11 July 1831 ; died at Waterloo 
Crescent, Dover, co. Kent, aged 72, on 
Sunday, 7 December, bur. at Kentstown, 
CO. Meath, 13 December 1873. Will, with 
four codicils, proved in the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, 20 January 1874, by Herbert 
Riversdale Mansel Jones of i Harcourt 
Buildings, Temple, London, and John 
Cornwall of Castlepark, Slane, co. Meath, 
the Ejtors. 



only dau. of Herbert 
George Jones, Serjeant-at- 
Law, by Maria Alicia his 
wife, 2nd dau. of Sir 
George William Leeds of 
Croxton, CO. Cambridge, ist 
Baronet ; born 24 June 
1831 ; marr. at the British 
Embassy, Paris (by the 
Rev. Hogarth John Swale, 
the Chaplain), on Tuesday, 
16 October i860; died at 
Frant, co. Sussex, aged 67, 
on Friday, 6 January, 
bur. at Kentstown 11 
January 1899. Will dated 
21 April 1897, proved 
(Prin. R^., 117, 99) 16 
February 1899, by the 
Hon^*« Mary Anne Blanche 
Somerville and the Hon**** 
Cecilia Louisa Somerville, 
spinsters, the daughters, 
the Executrixes. 2nd wife. 



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James Richard Somerville; Captain Scots Greys; man*. Anna, dau. of Major-Geneial Sir Henry 
Torrens, K.C.B., by Sarah his wife, dau. of Colonel Robert Patton, Governor of St Helena. 
He died at 51 Eccles Street, Dublin, aged 65, on Monday, 5 April 1869. Will proved in the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 20 December 1870, by the Rt. Hon*^*« William Meredyth, Baron 
Athlumney of Somerville, co. Meath, and Mary Anne Emily Butler, wife of the Rev. Theobald 
Butler of Eccles Street, Dublin, the Eftors. ^ 

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Mary Anne Emily, marr. the Rev. Theobald Butler, Domestic Chaplain to Viscount Monck. 

She died s.p. at 8 Clifton Terrace, Monkstown, co. Dublin, on Friday, 14 September 187 1. 

Admon was granted at the Principal Registry, Dublin, 21 February 1872, to Theobald Butler of 

8 Clifton Terrace, Monkstown, co. Dublin, the sole Eitor. 



Mary Anne 
Blanche, bom 
on Tuesday, 
16 July, bapt. 
atKentstown, 
CO. Meath, 
1 2 September 
1861. 



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Georgina Alice Lizzie, bom at Somerville, co. Meath, 

on Tuesday, 15 July, bapt. there privately 3 September, 

and received into the church at Kentstown 15 October 

1862 ; marr. at Frant, co. Sussex, 30 April 1888, Charles 

Gore Loftus Tottenham of Tudenham Park, MuUingar, 

CO. Westmeath, and of Glenfarne Hall, co. Leitrim (son 

of Arthur Loftus Tottenham of Glenfarne Hall, M.P. 

for Leitrim and Winchester, J.P. and D.L., by Sarah 

Anne his wife, dau. of George Addenbrooke Gore of 

Borrowmount, co. Kilkenny); bom in Dublin on Sunday, 

25 August 1861 ; J.P. for co. Westmeath ; formerly 

Lieutenant Rifle Brigade. ^ 

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Edith Sophia, bom 

at Somerville on 
Monday, 19 Oc- 
tober, bapt there 
privately i Novem- 
ber 1863 (baptism 
registered at Kents- 
town) ; died at 
Somerville, aged 3 
years and 6 months, 
on Saturday, 27 
April, bur. at Kents- 
town I May 1867. 



William Henry 
Marcus Somer- 
ville ; died 1 1 
September 1837, 



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Elizabeth Jane, born 21 June 1834; marr. 18 December 1856, James 
Molyneux, Earl of Charlemont, Viscount Charlemont and Baron Caulfeild of 
Charlemont in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Charlemont of Charlemont, 
CO. Armagh, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, K.P. (elder son of the 
Hon^** Henry Caulfeild of Hockley, co. Armagh, M.P. for co. Armagh, by 
Elizabeth Margaret his wife, dau. of Dodwell Browne of Rahins, co. Mayo); 
born 6 October 1820; of Trinity College, Cambridge; M.P. for Armagh 
1847-57 ; High Sheriff for co. Tyrone 1842, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos 
Rotulomm 1864; succeeded his uncle, Francis William, as 3rd Earl 
26 December 1863. She died s.p. at Roxborough Castle, Moy, co. Tyrone, 
on Wednesday, 31 May 1882. He marr. 2ndly at the British Consulate, 
Pau, France, on Thursday, 10 May 1883, Anna Lucy, dau. of the Rev. 
Charles James Lambart, Rector of Navan, co. Meath, by Marian Smith 
his wife. He died s.p. at Biarritz, France, when the Earldom became 
extinct, on Tuesday, 12 January 1892. Will with codicil proved at Armagh 
21 April 1892, by Hugh Boyle, senior, of Armagh, and Acheson St. George 
of Woodpark and Tynan, both co. Armagh, and Francis William Stronge of 
the British Embassy, Rome, Italy, the E&ors. 



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William Meredyth Somerville, bom 
8 November 1835 ; Lieutenant Royal 
Engineers; served in the Crimea; 
died at Scutari^ aged 19, 3 September 
1855. 



Henry John Torrens Somerville, bom 21 April 1837 ; 
Naval Cadet on H.M.S. "Cleopatra''; died at Bath, 
CO. Somerset, in his 14th year, on Wednesday, 
33 October 1850. 



Cecilia Louisa, 
born at Somer- 
ville on Friday, 
18 May, bapt 
at Kentstown 
31 July 1866. 



Sir James Herbert Gustavus Meredyth Somerville, Baron Athlumney of 
Somerville and Dollardstown, co. Meath, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron 
Meredyth of Dollardstown, co. Meath, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 
and a Baronet ; born at Somerville House^ co. Meath, on Thursday, 33 March, 
bapt. at Kentstown, co. Meath, 25 April 1865 ; educated at Harrow ; 
Lieutenant 5th Battalion Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) 
1882, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards 4 December 1886, Captain and Hon. 
Major Kent Artillery, Eastern Division R.A. (retired 11 October 1900), 
Captain Reserve of Officers 25 June 1902; employed with the Egyptian Army 
27 November 1890 to 3 August 1895, and on special service in Egypt 24 April 
to 29 October 1896 (Order of the Medjidie, 4th-class); served in the Dongola 
Expedition 1896, as Staff Officer, Infantry Division, at the operations of 7 June 
and 19 September (mentioned in despatches, " London Gazette," 3 November 
1896, 4th-class Osmanieh, Egyptian medal with two clasps, medal); served in 
South African War 1899- 1900, with Colt Gun Detachment; on duty under 
Military Govemor, Pretoria (medal with four clasps); Page of Honour to 
three successive Lord-Lieutenants of Ireland; A.D.C. to Earl Cadogan, 
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; succeeded his father as 2nd Bnron and 
6th Baronet 7 December 1873. 



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Henrietta Sarah, marr. at the parish church, Windermere, co. 
Westmoreland (by the Rev. Canon Stock), on Wednesday, 2 June 
1897, as his 2nd wife, Lieut-Colonel John Rickaby (son of John 
Rickaby of Bridlington Quay, co. York); Hon. Lieut-Colonel 
3rd Battalion Prince of Wales' Own (West Yorkshire) Regiment 
3 March 1888; J.P. for the East Riding of co. York. He 
marr. istly at St James', Piccadilly, London (by the Rev. Reginald 
Edward Beaumont, Curate of Staindrop, co. Durham, assisted by 
the Rev. Arthur Wace, the Curate), on Wednesday, 24 January 
1877, Catherine, dau. of W. Fowler of Scarborough, co. York. 



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Marcus Somerville, Other 
bom 8 December issue. 
1842 ; died 13 
March 1846. 



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Marcus Edward Francis 
Meredyth Somerville, 
bom at Somerville, co. 
Meath, on Thursday, 
10 October, bapt at 
Kentstown, co. Meath, 
18 December 1867 ; 
died, in his 4th year, on 
Sunday, 17 September 
1871. 



Florence Emily Frances, born at Somerville 
on Friday, 12 March, bapt. at Kentstown 
26 May 1869; marr. at the parish church, 
Ealing, co. Middlesex, 9 April 1901, 
William Wooding Starmer of 6 Warwick 
Park, Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent (son of 
Edwin William Starmer of Wellingborough, 
CO. Northampton); bom at Wellingborough 
4 November 1866, and bapt. there; 
A.R.A.M. y 



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Catherine Mary Fanny, 

bom at Somerville on 

Thursday, 16 June^ 

bapt. at Kentstown 

2 August 1870; died at 

Somerville, aged 3 years, 

on Friday, 1 2 September, 

bur. at Kentstown 16 

September 1873. 



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Hftatfe of Clonebranep> to. f^^ti). 



William Blaney Wade of Clonebraney, co. Meath< 
(eldest son of Robert Wade of Clonebraney, High 
Sheriff 1772, by Frances hi& wife, dau. of William 
Leigh of Drogheda, co. Louth); educated at 
Trinity College, Dublin ; J.P. and D.L. for co. 
Meath ; di|ed at Clonebraney in 1849. 



■Frances, 2nd dau. of Sir John Craven 
Carden of Templemore, co. Tipperary, 
I St Baronet, by Mary Frances his 3rd 
wife, dau. of Henry Westenra and sister of 
Warner William, 2nd Baron Rossmore; 
marr. at Templemore 16 November 
1808. 



Frances, youngest dau.> 
and coheir of Francis 
Richard Hoey of Dun- 
ganstown, co. Wicklow, 
by Anne his wife, dau. 
of Matthias Forde of 
Seaforde, co. Down ; 
marr. at St. Dorlock's, 
Dublin, 25 June 1840; 
died at Clonebraney, 
aged 37, II July, 
bur. at Kilskier, co. 
Meath, 18 July 1856. 
I St wife. 



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-rRobert Craven Wade of-^Frances Sarah Anne, his cousin, elder dau. 



Clonebraney ; born 5 
December 1809; J.P. 
and D.L. for co. Meath, 
J.P. for CO. Wicklow, 
High Sheriff for co. 
Meath 1840, and for co. 
Wicklow 1847 ; died at 
Bletchingley, co. Surrey, 
in his 88th year, on 
Wednesday, 6 April, 
bur. there 12 April 1898. 



of Colonel Thomas Francis Wade of 
Ravenscroft, co. Chester, C.B., D.A.G. in 
Ireland, by Anne his wife, dau. of William 
Smythe of Barba villa, co. Westmeath; marr. 
at the parish church, Cheltenham, co. 
Gloucester (by the Rev. Edward Wade, 
Incumbent of Holy Trinity, Derby), on 
Thursday, 12 August 1858 ; died at 
Bletchingley, aged 84, on Monday, 22 August, 
bur. there 25 August 1904. Will dated 
8 December 1883, proved in the Principal 
Registry 6 October 1904, by Robert Blaney 
Wade, the son, the surviving Eitor. 2nd wife. 



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William George-f-Olivia Blanche^ dau. of Anthony 

Clayton Wade, 

bom at Clone- 

braney2oMarch 

1842 ; died 5 

April, bur. at 

Crossakiel, co. 

Meath, 7 April 

1882. 



O'Reilly of Baltrasna, co. Meath, J.P. 
and D.L. for co. Cavan, by Alicia 
Maria his wife, dau. of Captain John 
Fortescue ; bom at Baltrasna 12 
January, bapt privately 17 February 
1850 (baptism registered at Loughcrew, 
CO. Meath); marr. at Loughcrew 12 
January 1869 ; marr. 2ndly at Lough- 
crew 3 September 1885, Frederick 
Parker Dixon of Westfield Park, co. 
Dublin (son of John Dixon of Astle 
Hall, CO. Chester) ; bom at Astle Hall 
17 August 1851 ; Member of the 
Institution of Civil Engineers. 

{See Pedigree of O^Reilly^ page 122.) 



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Francis Hoey Wade, born 19 July 

1843; entered the Army 4 Febmary 
1862, Lieutenant ssth (The West- 
moreland) Regiment of Foot 15 
November 1864 ; served in the 
Bhootan Expedition, including the 
re-capture of Dewangiri in 1865 
(medal with clasp); died unmarried 
at Cherat, Punjaub, India, aged 29, 
on Sunday, 8 September 1872, and 
bur. there. Will proved in the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 13 August 
1873, by Craven Henry Clotworthy 
Wade of 2 Elm Court, Temple, 
London, the brother, the sole Eftor. 



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Olive Frances, born at Rockfield, co. Wicklow, 27 October 1870, bapt. at Dunganstown 
8 January 1871; marr. at Rathfamham, co. Dublin (by the Rev. James Sandys Bird), on 
Wednesday, i August 1894, Graham Wood of 176 Denmark Hill, co. Surrey (only child of 
William Richard Wood of **The Glebe," Champion Hill, co. Surrey, by Mary Anne his wife, 
dau. of Peter Graham of Perth) ; bom at Clifton Villa, Peckham Rye, co. Surrey, on Sunday, 
27 January, bapt. at St. John's, East Dulwich, co. Surrey, 20 February 1867; educated at King's 
College, London. She died at 176 Denmark Hill, co. Surrey, aged 29, on Tuesday, 27 March, 
and was cremated at Woking, co. Surrey, 31 March 1900. M.I. He marr. 2ndly at 
St. George's Chapel, Albemarle Street, London, on Tuesday, 5 May 1903, Ida, 2nd dau. of 
Edward Liljewalch of Stockholm, Sweden, and widow of Carl A. Hellstrand of Stockholm ; 
born at Wisby, Gotland, Sweden, 29 May 1861. =r 

{See Pedigree of IVood, " Visitation of England and Wales^^ 

Vol 10^ page 7.) 

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John Wade of St. Canice's^Deborah, eldest dau. 



Cottage, Kilkenny; born 
I February 1811; died, 
aged 78, 13 May 1889, 
and bur. in the church- 
yard at St Canice. 
Will proved at Kilkenny 
36 August 1890, by 
William Barton Wade of 
Newpark, co. Kildare, 
Major in Her Majesty's 
Army, the son, the sole 
Eton 



of William Barton of 
Grove, co. Tipperary, 
J.P. and D.L., High 
Sheriflf 1852, by 
Catherine his wife, 
dau. of Samuel 
Perry of Woodrooffe, 
CO. Tipperary, by 
Deborah his wife, 
dau.of Henry Sadleir, 
ist Baron Dunalley ; 
marr. at Fethard, co. 
Tipperary; died 24 
March 1 895, and bur. 
in the churchyard at 
St. Canice. 



Frances Elizabeth, marr. 30 March 1835, 
Sir John Power of Kilfiine, co. Kilkenny, 
Baronet (eldest son of Sir John Power of 
Tullamaine, co. Tipperary, Baronet, by 
Harriett his wife, 3rd dau. of Gervais 
Parker Bushe of Kilfane, M.P.); bom 17 May 
179^; J-P- <^<1 ^'L. for CO. Kilkenny; 
succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet in 
February 1844; died at the residence of 
William Burton, Notting Hill, London, in his 
76th year, on Friday, 8 August 1873. Will 
proved at Kilkenny 31 March 1874, by John 
Henry Edward, Baron de Robeck of Gowran 
Grange, co. Kildare, and John Wade of 
St. Canice's Cottage, City of Kilkenny, two of 
the Eitors. ^ 



Colonel William Barton Wade of Eastwood, Bagenalstown, co.« 
Carlow, C.B. ; born at Grove, Fethard, co. Tipperary, 11 July, 
bapt. there 29 July 1840; entered the Army as Ensign 26th (The 
Cameronians) Regiment of Foot 11 March 1859, Lieutenant 14 
January 1862, Captain 21 July 1875, Paymaster i April 1878, 
Chief Paymaster 12 November 1897, Colonel 16 February 1899, 
retired 23 September 1901 ; served in the Abyssinian Expedition 
of 1868 (medal); Chief Paymaster in South Africa 1899-1901 
(created C.B. 29 November 1900, mentioned in despatches, 
"London Gazette," 16 April 1901) ; J.P. for co. Carlow. 



■Emily Ada, dau. of Henry 
Elwell, J.P. and D.L., by 
Margaret his wife, dau, of 
Robert Graham of Edin- 
burgh; bom at Hockley 
Aboey, CO. Warwick ; marr. 
at St. James', Piccadilly, 
London, 7 November 
1878. 



Gwendolen Ada, bom at Agra, North- West Provinces, India ; 
marr. at Dunleckney, co. Carlow, 20 July 1904, Willoughby 
Jones Fowler; bom 25 February 1873 ; entered the Army as 
2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery 15 March 1892, Lieutenant 
15 March 1895, Captain 3 January 1900, Adjutant Waterford 
Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia) 24 December 1901. 



Eric William Noel Wade, bom 
at Aldershot, co. Hants, 19 
January 1886, and bapt at the 
Garrison Church, Aldershot ; 
educated at Cheltenham 
College. 



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Craven Henry Clotworthy Wade 
of Rockiield, co. Wicklow, and 
of Clonebraney, co. Meath ; 
born 24 April 1845 ; J.P. for 
the counties of Meath and 
Wicklow. 

Edward John Power Wade, bom 
23 June 1846; died, aged 53, 
and bur. in Highgate Cemetery, 
London, 24 February 1900. 



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Kathleen Elizabeth, born 5 April 1848 ; marr. at Ever- 
Creech, co. Somerset (by the Rev. the Hon*»*« Edward 
Plantagenet Airy Talbot, uncle of the bride), on Thursday, 
12 October 1876, Henry John Beckwith of Millichope 
Park, CO. Salop, and of Silksworth and Trimdon House, co. 
Durham (elder son of the Rev. Henry Beckwith, Rector of 
Eaton Constantine, co. Salop, by Ann Rose his wife, dau. 
of the Rev. John Eyton, Rector of Eyton and Vicar of 
Wellington, co. Salop) ; born 24 August 1840 ; entered the 
Army 30 December 1858, Lieutenant 9 April 1861, 
Captain 53rd (The Shropshire) Regiment of Foot 25 July 
1S65 ; J.P. for CO. Durham. =?= 



Ethel Harriette, born at View 
Mount, CO. Longford, 18 Sep- 
tember, bapt. at Longford 19 
October 1871; died at Sheep 
Hill, CO. Wicklow, aged 5 months, 
23 Febraary, bur. at Dungans- 
town, CO. Wicklow, 26 February 
1872. 



Mabel Alice, bom at Clonebraney 18 
May, bapt. at Crossakiel, co. Meath, 
I June 1873; marr. at Rathfamham, 
CO. Dublin, 8 December 1897, 
Herbert Bishop of Dublin; bom 
26 October 1871. =?= 

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Norah Edith Annie, bom 
at Clonebraney 5 Feb- 
ruary, bapt. at Kilskier, 
CO. Meath (by the 
Rev. Louis Montagu 
Maunsell, the Rector), 
28 March 1875. 



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Catherine Anne ViUiers, born at Grove, 
Fethard, co. Tipperary, 14 September, 
bapt at Fethard ay October 1841 ; 
marr. at St. Canice's Cathedral, 
Kilkenny, 19 December 1874, as his 
and wife, Sir William Fitzmaurice 
Josiah Hort of Castle Strange, Baronet 
(and son of Sir Josiah William Hort of 
Hartland House, co. Kildare, and 
Baronet, M.P., by Louisa Geoigiana 
his wife, and dau. and coheir of 
Sir John Caldwell of Castle Caldwell, 
CO. Fermanagh, 4th Baronet, Count of 
the Holy Roman Empire); bom ao 
January iSay; admitted to King's 
Inns, Dublin, Michaelmas Term, 1847, 
called to the Bar Hilary Term, 185 a ; 
Resident Magistrate at Kilkenny 1854 
-8a, formerly Stipendiary Magistrate 
in Ireland; succeeded his brother. 
Sir John Josiah Hort, as 4th Baronet 
4 January i88a. He marr. istly at 
Callan, co. Kilkenny, on •. Monday, 
a July 1866, Harriett Lydia, eldest 
dau. of the Rev. Charles Butler 
Stevenson of West Court and Rector 
of Callan; died at Castleview, Kilkenny, 
on Tuesday, 38 June 1870, and bur. at 
St. Mary's, Kilkenny. He died s.p. at 
St. Canice's Cottage, Kilkenny, in his 
6 1 St year, on Sunday, 18 September 
1877, and was bur. at St. Mary's, 
Kilkenny. 



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Grace Elizabeth, bom at Grove, Fethard, 9 January, 
bapt. at Fethard {day not entered in Register) 
February 1843 \ i°<^* ^ St. Canice's Cathedral, 
Kilkenny (by the Very Rev. Charles Vignoles, D.D., 
Dean of Ossory, assisted by the Rev. Robert Heatly), 
on Tuesday, a September 1873, Major-General 
Norman Macdonald of Midsands House, Ayr; 
entered the Army 14 May 185a, Lieutenant 34 June 
1853, Captain 37 July 1855, Major 30 April 187 1, 
Lieut.-Colonel 5th Regiment of Foot (Northumber- 
land Fusiliers) i October 1877, Colonel i October 
1881, Major-General a September 1887 ; served 
with the 39th Regiment of Foot in the Crimea from 
31 December 1854, including the si^e and fiedl of 
Sebastopol and attacks of the 18 June and 
8 September (medal with clasp, sth-class of the 
Medjidie and Turkish medal); died suddenly 
at Kilkenny on Saturday, 17 September 189a. 
Confirmation of Major-General Norman Macdonald 
granted at Ayr 11 March 1893, to the Rt Hon^« 
John Hay Athol Macdonald, Lord Justice^ Qerk of 
Scotland, the executor nominated in will or deed, 
dated 4 October 1881 and recorded in Court Books 
of Commissariot of Ayr 3 March 1893. Sealed in 
London 18 March 1893. She died at St Canice's 
Cottage, Kilkenny, on Tuesday, 16 August, and was 
bur. privately on Friday, 19 August 1904. 



John Wade, bora at Grove, Fethard, a9 September, 
bapt at Fethard as October 1848. 



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Lieut-Colonel Henry Meredyth Wade, bom 
5 August 1850; entered the Army 33 Sep- 
tember 187 1, Lieutenant a8 October 187 1, 
Captain ai March 1881, Major and Battalion 
The King's (Liverpool) Regiment 10 October 
1884, retired as Lieut-Colonel a6 October 
x89a ; served in Burmese Expedition 1885-87 
(medal with clasp). 



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Thomas Richard 
Wade, bom 16 
February 1853 ; 
died at sea in 
1876. 



Anne Frances. 



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Isabella Henrietta Charity, 
bom a 5 November 1854; 
died at Evercreech, co. 
Somerset, aged a years 
and a months, 19 February 
1857, and bur. there. 



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Jt^j^e, 



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illa&e of CorbaU;» co. <8^atoa;. 



Arwu 9m r§cmrd m UlsUt^s 0/k$n — Qnaitertyt lit and 4th9 Aicent, a 
liret gules, a crescent for dineienoe; snd and jid, Sable, three 
lions passant in bend be t ween two dooUe ootises, aigent, 
in sinttter duef a flenr-de-lys of the last for difieience. 

Cfvs/*^A cat-a-moontain proper. 

Ar««p.->Virtas sola nobUitat 



Peter Blake of Corbally Castle, co.* 
Galway (son of Patrick Blake of 
Corbally, by Mary his wife, dau. and 
coheir of John Moi^p^an of Monksfield, 
CO. Galway); died in 1842,- and bur. 
at Peter's Well, co. Galway. 



•Mary, 2nd dau. of the Hon^ 
John Browne (6th son of John, 
ist Earl of Altamont, by Mary 
Cocks his wife); marr. 14 May 
1800. 



Peter Blake of Corbally Castle (2nd son);- 
County Inspector of the Royal Irish Con- 
stabulary; died, aged 45, and bur. at St Anne's, 
Dublin, 19 November 1850. 



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Susanna Maria, bom 
in the parish of 
Killenaule, co. Tip- 
peniry, I March 1837; 
marr. 15 December 
1864, Charles Symes 
Gifford (2nd son 
of Charles Symes 
Gifford, by Anne his 
wife, dau. of Glascott 
Symes); bom i June 
1836. She died 28 
Afml 1871. He marr. 
2ndly at Booters- 
town, CO. Dublin, 
10 September 1874, 
Margaret, dau. of 
Nicholas Gifford of 
Rathcoyle, co. Wick- 
low, by whom he 
has fiirdiur issue. 



Jane, dau. of John Lane of Lanespark, 
Tipperary ; bom at Lanespark 



CO. 



Other 
issue. 



5 March 1819; marr. at Mobaman, 00. 
Tipperary. 



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Jeannie, dd cst ^r S ir Henry Arthur Blake of Govemmenti^Edith, elder dau. 



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Mary, bapt. at 
Lanespark ; marr. 
in Natal, South 
Africa, John Wallace. 
She was buried 
at Pietermaritzbuig, 
Natal, 17 April 1904. 



dau. of Andrew 
Irwin of Bally- 
more, CO. Ros- 
common; maiT. 
at St Mark's, 
Dublin ; died, 
aged 23, and 
bur. at Tuam, 
CO. Galway, 20 
January 1866. 
ist wife. 



House, Colombo, Ceylon, and of Myrtle 
Grove, Youghal, co. Cork, G.C.M.G. ; 
bom at limeridc 18 January 1840, and 
bapt there; entered the Royal Irish Con* 
stabulary as Cadet 1859, Sub-Inspector 
March 1859 ; Resident Magistrate 1876 ; 
one of the five special Residential 
Magistrates selected by the Government 
in 1882 ; Govemor of the Bahamas 
1884-87, and of Newfoundland 1887-88, 
appointed to Queensland 1888, but 
resigned without entering upon the 
administration ; Captain-General and 
Govemor-in-Chief, Jamaica, 1888-97, 
Govemor of Hong Kong 1897-1903, 
and of Ceylon from 1903 ; a Knight of 
Justice of Order of St John of Jemsalem 
in England; created K.C.M.G. 1888, 
and G.C.M.G. 1897 ; F.R.G.S. 



and coheir of 
Ralph Bemal- 
Osbome of New- 
t(Hi Anner, oa 
Tipperary, M.P., 
by Katherine 
Isabella his wife, 
only dau. and 
hdr of Sir Tho- 
mas Osbome,9Ui 
Baronet; marr. at 
Slough 7February 
1874. 2nd wife. 



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Harry Irwin Blake, bom 27 November 
1865, bapt at Tuam ; marr. in Queensland, 
Australia, in 1889. ^ 



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Peter Blake, born 2 November i84i,«-p-Harriett, dau.of 
and bapt at Kilkenny; died at Mount Walter Keating 
Street, Dublin, aged 56, 25 June, bur. of Kells, co. 
in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Meath ; bom at 
Cross, Dublin, 28 June 1897. Will Kells 4 February 
dated 22 May 1897, proved at Tuam 1844. 
II August 1897, by Henrietta Blake, 
widow, and William Keating Blake, 
eldest son, both of Galway, and John 
Robert Lopdell of Athenry, co. Galway, 
gent., the son-in-law, the Eltors. ^ 



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John Lane Blake,* 
bom II March 
1843, <uid bapt 
at Kilkenny ; 

died 22 March, 
bur. in Mount 
Jerome Cemetery, 
Harold's Cross, 
Dublin, 25 March 
1882. 



-Kate Edith, dau. 
of John Gibbs 
of Dublin ; bom 
21 November 
1844 9 marr. by 
licence at St. 
Thomas', Dublin 
(by the Rev. John 
Nash Griffin), 5 
March 1866. 



John Richard Blake of^Edith, dau. of Charles 
Louiville, Donnybrook, Ogilvie Grandison of 



CO. Dublin; bom 26 
December 1866, bapt. 
at St. Thomas', Dublin, 
14 February 1867 ; 
Captain 3rd Battalion 
Royal Welsh Fusiliers 
(Militia) 20 September 
1 904 ; an Esquire of the 
Order of St. John of 
Jerasalem in England. 



Northumberland Road, 
Dublin, by Sarah Chap- 
man his wife, dau. 
of Thomas Taylor 
of Mountjoy Square, 
Dublin ; bom 3 August, 
bapt at St Stephen's, 
Dublin, 31 August 
1868; marr. at Booters- 
town, CO. Dublin, 9 July 
1898. 




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Peter Emest 

Blake, bom 
in Dublin 8 
March, bapt at 
Holy Trinity, 
Rathmines,co. 
Dublin, 1 1 
April 1869; In- 
spector in the 
Natal Mounted 
Police. 



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Bertram Aubrey Blake, bom 
in Dublin 8 October, bapt. 
at Holy Trinity, Rathmines, 
5 November 1871 ; died in 
infancy, and bur. in Mount 
Jerome Cemetery, Harold's 
Cross, Dublin, 2 May 1872. 



Susan Mabel, bora in Dublin 
17 May, bapt at Christ 
Church, Leeson Park, Dublin, 
11 June 1873; marr. there 
22 June 1898, Henry 
Richardson Edwards. 



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Olive, marr. at Hong Kong, China, 8 June 1903, John 
Bernard Arbuthnot, M.V.O. (eldest son of Colonel George 
Arbuthnot of Norton Court, Gloucester, R.A., J.P. and 
D.L., by Caroline Emma Nepean his wife, dau. of Andrew 
Nepean Aitchison, Captain Hon^« East India Co.'s Service) ; 
bom 17 May 1875 ; educated at Eton and at Royal Military 
College, Sandhurst; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 
Scots Guards 18 July 1896, Lieutenant 22 September 1898, 
Captain 17 December 1902; A.D.C. to Govemor and 
Commander-in-Chief of Hong Kong 15 August 1902 to 
2 October 1903; served in South African War 1900 
(Queen's medal with two clasps); created M.V.O. (sth-class) 
22 August 1902. 



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Arthur Blake, bom 15 January 
1877, and bapt at Portarlington, 
Queen's County; entered the 
Army as 2nd Lieutenant East 
Yorkshire Regiment 9 December 
1899, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion 
18 July 1903, resigned 1904. 



Maurice Bernal Blake, bom 
6 June 1878, and bapt at 
Portarlington. 



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Frank Blake, bom 6 August 1844, Jennie, bom 33 October 1849, Vere Blake, bocn 

and bapt. at Kilkenny; huut. Mary and \MpL at Kilkennj'; marr. at at Lanespai^ 00. 

Jobnaton. Richmond, Natal, ao August Tippetary, 4 J11I7 

1878, Alfred Mackenzie of 1851, and bapt 

Bessie, horn 7 Fetmiat; 1848, and lilydell, Richmond, Natal {aaa titm; man. at 

b^>L at Kilkenny ; mair. in Natal, of William Mackenzie, by Jane Cape Town, South 

South Africa, Jack Mackenzie of his wife) ; bom at Richmond, Amca, Mary Ely. 
Deepdene, Richmond, NataL Natal, 11 April 1S54, and bapt 

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Heniy Claade Blake of ai Morehampton Road, Dublin, PhcebeEtbelMaud, Ina' Kate, bom 

and of the Ofllce of Amis, Dublin Castle, M.V.O. ; bom in Dublin at at November 

born 5 December, bapt at St Matthias*, Dublin, Februaiy, bapt at 1878, bu>t at 

37 December 1S74; educated at Denstone College, Christ Church, Lee- Christ Qmrch, 

CO. Stafford; Private Secretary to Sir Arthur Vicais, son Park, DubHn, Leeson Paik, 

K.C-V.O., Ulster King of Amis ; Athlone Pursuivant 14 March 1877. Dublin, aa Jan- 

of Amis since 1899 ; fomieriy lieotenant 3Td Volunteer uaiy 1879, 
Battalion Wel^ Fusiliers; an Esquire of the Order 
tA St John of Jerusalem in England; created M.V.O. 
(5th-dass) 1903. 







^ZlHUcmfi^'^f^u^*^'^^^^ 



^'JB^Ulp, formerly of ilaltra0na> 

(0. iHleatfi. 



Arms, — Qoarteriy: ist and 4th, Vert, a dexter hand proper, bloody, 
supported by two lions rampant or; 2nd and jrd, 
Argent, on a mount an oak, with a snake descenmng 
its trunk proper. 

Crests. — I, An oak tree, with a snake entwined descendant proper, 
issuing out of a ducal coronet or ; 2, An arm mailed 
in armour, couped at the elbow, the hand bare, 
grasping a dagger, all proper. 

Motto, — Fortitudine et prudentia. 



James O'Reilly of Baltrasna, co. Meath (eldest son-^Henrietta Catherine Blanche, younger 



of Thomas O'Reilly of Baltrasna, J. P., by Margaret 
his wife, dau. of the Hon*>*« Justice Robert Sibthorpe 
of Duneany, co. Louth); bom 22 June 1775 > J*^- 
for CO. Meath, High Sheriff 1803, and for co. 
Cavan 1804 ; died 19 March 1853, and bur. at Kill 
(Kilnaleck), co. Cavan. Miniature at Westfield 
Parky CO, Dublin^ in the possession of his grand- 
daughter^ Olivia Blanche Dixon. 



dau. of Oliver Nugent of Farren Connell 
and of Bobsgrove, co. Cavan, by Eleanor 
Mervyn his wife, dau. of Christopher 
Irvine of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh ; 
marr. i October 1 799 ; died in April 
1823. Miniature at Westfield Park in the 
possession of her grand-daughter^ Olivia 
Blanche Dixon, 



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James O'Reilly, bom 
5 July 1800; died 
unmarried 9 Septem- 
ber 1825. Miniature 
at Westfield Park 
in the possession of 
his niecCf Olivia 
Blanche Dixon. 



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Henrietta Catharine, bom at Baltrasna 21 
December 1801 ; marr. at St. Peter's, Dublin, 
4 March 1832, Richard Bolger of Ballard, co. 
Westmeath (2nd son of James Bolger, by Catherine 
his wife, dau. of James Winter of London) ; bom 
at Ballinabama, co. Kilkenny, 3 September 1802 ; 
died at Clodiagh, co. Kilkenny, 6 Febmary, bur. in 
the family burying ground at Rower, co. Kilkenny, 
10 February 1866. She died at Tramore, co. 
Waterford, 28 December 1874, and was bur. with 
her husband at Rower i January 1875. 

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Thomas O'Reilly, 

bom II February 

1804; died 24 June 

1822. Miniature 

at Westfield Park 

in the possession of 

his niecCf Olivia 

Blanche Dixon. 



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Caroline Maria, born 20 April 1838; 
marr. at St. Anne's, Dublin, 12 Sep- 
tember 1 86 1, William Mark Matthew 
Miller Fortescue; entered the Army 
as Ensign 71st (Highland Light 
Infantry) Regiment 26 January 1855, 
afterwards of the 6oth Rifles ; served 
in the Crimean War at the siege and 
fall of Sebastopol (medal with clasp) ; 
died at Gunnersbury, co. Middlesex, 
aged 47, on Friday, 2 May 1884, and 
was bur. in Old Chiswick Church, 
CO. Middlesex. She died s.p. at 
Baltrasna, aged 24, on Saturday, 20 
September 1862, and was bur. at Kill. 



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Alicia Margaret, born at Baltrasna 13 September 

1839, bapt. there the same day, and received into 

the church at Loughcrew, co. Meath, 13 August 

1843; marr. at Loughcrew (by the Rt Hon***« and 

Most Rev. Samuel Butcher, D.D., P.C., Bishop of 

Meath, assisted by the Rev. James Hamilton, 

the Rector, and the Rev. James Adams), on Saturday, 

28 December 1867, Edward Watts-Russell (youngest 

son of Jesse Watts-Russell of Ilam Hall, co. Stafford, 

and of Biggin Grange, co. Northampton, by Maria 

Ellen his 2nd wife, dau. of Peter Barker of Bedford) ; 

bom 22 October 1844; died at Shere, co. Surrey, i July, 

bur. there 4 July 1900. =?= 



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Anthony O'Reilly of-*- Alicia Maria, 



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Baltrasna, co. Meath , 
bom 23 June 1812; 
educated at Trinity 
College, Dublin ; J.P. 
and D.L. for co. Cavan, 
High Sheriff 1845, 
J.P. for CO. Meath; 
died at Baltrasna, in 
his 62nd year, on 
Thursday, 8 January, 
bur. at Kill, co. Cavan, 
14 January 1874. 



jtfduJ^ 



dau. of Captain 
John Fortescue, 
by Margaret his 
wife, dau. of Sir 
John Meredyth 
of Newtown, co. 
Meath, Baronet; 
marr. in Dublin 
14 May 1834; 
died 20 Feb- 
ruary, bur. at 
Kill 22 Feb- 
ruary 1858. 



I 
Robert John O'Reilly of Mill- 

Castle, CO. Westmeath, and of 

Baltrasna; bom 9 July 1813; 

Barrister-at-Law ; marr. istly, 

30 December 1842, Florence 

Tankervill, dau. of Godfrey 

Kneller of Donhead Hall, co. 

Wilts. He died at 73 St. George's 

Road, Pimlico, London, in his 

67th year, on Thursday, 18 

December 1879. Will dated 25 

February 1874, proved (Prin. 

Reg., 61, 80) 23 January 1880, 

by Eleanor Grace O'Reilly of 

73 St. George's Road, Pimlico, 

CO. Middlesex, the relict, and 

Matthew Weld O'Connor, the 

E2ors. 



■Eleanor Grace, 
2nd dau. of Sir 
Norton Joseph 
Knatchbull of 
Mersham Hatch, 
CO. Kent, loth 
Baronet, by 
Mary his wife, 
eldest dau. of 
Jesse Watts 

Russell of Ilam 
Hall, CO. Staf- 
ford; marr. at St 
George's, Han- 
over Square, Lon- 
don, 29 August 
1857. 2nd wife. 



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James William Fortescue O'Reilly, bom 3 October, 
bapt. privately 27 October 1841, and received into 
the church at Loughcrew, co. Meath, 13 August 
1843; died in Paris 2 June 1855, and bur. at 
Passy, Paris. 

Harriet Georgina, bom 24 June, bapt. at Lough- 
crew 13 August 1843; marr. by special licence at 
Baltrasna 24 June 1865, Matthew Richard Weld 
O'Connor of Baltrasna (son of the Rev. George 
O'Connor, Vicar-Choral of Cloyne, and Rector of 
Castle Knock, co. Dublin, by Frances Izod his wife, 
dau. of * Lorenzo Nickson of Chapelizod, co. 
Kilkenny) ; B. A. of Trinity CoUege, Dublin ; J.P. 
for the counties of Cavan, Longford and Meath, 
High Sheriff for co. Cavan 1877, and for co. 
Longford 1885; died at Clonfin, co. Longford, 
16 December, bur. at Granard, co. Longford, 18 
December 1902. =p 



Florence Henrietta, born at Baltrasna 
14 August, bapt. at Loughcrew 15 
November 1845 ; marr. there (by the 
Rev. James Adams, Rector of Kilbride, 
CO. Cavan, assisted by the Rev. James 
Hamilton) on Wedn^day, 6 December 
1 87 1, Colonel John Archibald Murray of 
Homby Hall, co. Lancaster (youngest 
son of John Murray of Homby Hall) ; 
bom at Homby Hall 10 April 1843; 
entered the Army 11 February 1862, 
Lieutenant 5 June 1866, Captain 
3 September 1870, Major z July 
1 88 1, Lieut-Colonel Commanding (The 
Queen's Own) The Royal West Kent 
R^ment 9 September 1884, Colonel in 
the Army 9 September 1888, retired 
19 March 1890. ^ 



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Caroline. Blanche, marr. by 
licence at St Anne's, Dublin 
(by the Rev. J. J. Digges 
La Touche), s October 1831, 
William Beauchamp Stoker, 
Barrister-at-Law. She died 8.p. 



I 

Selina, died unmarried 21 
November 1829. Miniature 
at Westfield Park, co. Dublin, 
in the possession of her niece, 
Olivia Blanche Dixon, 



Louisa Marianne Mervyn, 
died unmarried 24 May 1827. 
Miniature at Westfield Park 
in the possession of her niece, 
Olivia Blanche Dixon. 



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Edith Sophia, bom at Baltrasna, co. Meath, 
20 August 2848, and bapt. at Loughcrew, 
CO. Meath; marr. there 3 October 1878, 
Philip Julius Honywood Ayscogh Barne 
(younger son of Frederick Barne of 
Sotterley and Dunwich, both co. Suffolk^ 
by Mary Anne Elizabeth his wife, eldest 
dau. of Sir John Courtnay Honywood of 
Evington, co. Kent, 5th Baronet); born 
19 January 1844 ; entered the Army 
17 May 1 86 1, Lieutenant The King's Royd 
Rifle Corps (6oth Regiment) 12 June 
1863, Captain 3rd Battfdion 12 February 
1873 (retired). 

{See Pedigru of Barne, " Visitation of 
England and Wales,'* Vol. 7, page ijp.) 



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Olivia Blanche, bom at Baltrasna 12 January, 

bapt. privately 17 February 1850 (baptism 

registered at Loughcrew); marr. there 

12 January 1869, William George Clayton 

Wade (eldest son of Robert Craven Wade of 

Clonebraney, co. Meath, J.P. and D.L. for co. 

Meath, &&, by Frances his ist wife, youngest 

dau. and coheir of Frances Hoey of Dungans- 

town, CO. Wicklow) ; bom 20 March 1842 ; 

died 5 April, bur. at Crossakiel, co. Meath, 

7 April 1882. She marr. 2ndly at Loughcrew 

3 September 1885, Frederick Parker Dixon of 

Westfield Park, co. Dublin (son of John Dixon 

of Astle Hall, co. Chester) ; bom at Astle Hall 

17 August 1851 ; Member of the Institution of 

{See Pedigree of Wade, page 112.) 



Eva Comelia, bom 9 May, bapt. at Loughcrew 4 June 1854; marr. at St. Gabriel's, Warwick 
Square, London (by the Rev. Lovick Cooper, brother of the bridegroom, assisted by the 
Rev. Brymer Belcher, the Vicar), on Wednesday, 16 April 1879, Albert Beauchamp Astley 
Cooper of Temple Hill, East Budleigh, co. Devon (youngest son of Sir Astley Paston 
Cooper, 2nd Baronet, by Elizabeth Harriet his wife, only child and heiress of William 
Rickford, M.P. for Aylesbury) ; bom at Gladesbridge, co. Hertford, 14 August 1841 ; 
J.P. for CO. Devon ; entered the Army 30 August 1864, Captain Royal Artillery i May 
1877, retired 7 September t88i. =f 



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April, bapt. at 
the Catholic 
Church, Ros- 
common 5 May 

died at Loretto 
Convent, Gibral- 
tar, 14 August 
1897, and bur. 
there. 



House, Seaham Harbour, co. Durham ; 
bom 34 April, bapt. at the Catholic 
Church, Roscommon, 11 May 1863; 
educated at Queen's University, 
Dublin; M.D. Royal University of 
Ireland and M.Ch. i88a; Medical 
Officer of Health for the Seaham 
Harbour District ; Admiralty Surgeon 
and Agent, formerly Surgeon-Major 
2nd Durham Volunteer Artillery. 



Hubert Francis Dormer, by Mary Jane 
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Kenelm 
Digby; born at Shaftesbury House, 
Kensington, London, on Wednesday, 
39 May 1872, and b^pt at the Pro- 
Cathednil, Kensington ; marr. at 
Brompton Oratory, London (by the 
Rt Rev. Robert Brindle, D.5.O., Bishop 
of Nottingham), on Tuesday, 6 February 
1900. 



Gerald Dormer Fit^erald Dillon, bom at Tempest 
House, Seaham Harbour, i April, bapt. at the 
Catholic Church, Seaham Harbour, 9 April 1901 




Billon, formerlp of 3Rat|imopIe, 

(0. 3Elo<8((ommon. 



Arms on record in Ulster* s Office, — Aigent, 
a lion passant between three crescents, gules. 

Crest, — A demi-lion rampant gules, holding 
between the paws an estoile of eight points 
argent. 

Motto, — Dom spiro spero. 



Luke Dillon of Rathmoyle, co. Rosm 
common (5th son of Richard Dillon 
of Rathmoyle [great-great-grandson of 
Thomas Dillon of Brackloon Castle, 
CO. Roscommon, son of Theobald, 
ist Viscount Dillon], by Anne his wife, 
dau. of Luke O'Flynn of Rathcrogan, 
CO. Roscommon) ; bom in August 
1792; died in March 1841, and bur. 
at Baslick, co. Roscommon. Will 
dated 25 January 1840, lodged at 
Elphin (no memorandum as to proof), 
Executors: James Dillon, the son, 
and Rev. Thomas Dillon, the brother, 
and Edward Dillon and John Dillon. 



sMary, daughter of 
James McLoughlin 
of Tulsk, CO. 
Roscommon; bom 
at Tulsk ; marr. 
at the Catholic 
Church, Tulsk, in 
1825; diedi4june, 
bur. at Baslick 17 
June 1879. 



Bridget, bom at Rath- 
moyle, and bapt. at 
Kilmurray, co. Roscom- 
mon ; marr. Patrick 
Coen of Killaster, 
CO. Roscommon (son 
of Patrick Coen of 
Killaster, by Margaret 
Dowell his wife) ; died 
at Killaster 31 July 
1887, and bur. at 
Kilcorkey, co. Roscom- 
mon. She died at her 
residence, Killaster, 
aged 7 2, on Wednesday, 
31 Jan., and was bur. at 
Kilcorkey on Saturday, 
3 Feb. 1900. =rs 



James Dillon, died un- 
married at Castlerea, co. 
Roscommon, 9 December 
1894, and bur. at Baslick. 



Luke Dillon, born in 
July 1828, and bapt. at 
Rathmoyle ; died un- 
married at Rathmoyle, 
and bur. at Baslick. 



Charles Blake Dillon of Spring*pM 
Lawn, CO. Roscommon; bom 
at Rathmoyle 8 February 1836, 
and bapt. at Kilmurray; died 
at Spring Lawn 10 March, bur. 
at Baslick 13 March 1880. 
Admon was granted at Tuam 
28 April 1880, to Maria 
Dillon of Spring Lawn, co. 
Roscommon, the relict. 




aria, dau. of 
John Neilan 
of Stoneparky 
CO. Roscom- 
mon ; bom 
at Stonepa^k, 
and bapt in 
the Catholic 
Church at 
Roscommon ; 
marr. there 19 
April i860. 



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Mary, bom 23 
April, bapt. at 
the Catholic 
Church, Ros- 
common 5 May 
i86x ; a nun; 
died at Loretto 
Convent, Gibral- 
tar, 14 August 
1897, and bur. 
there. 



Luke Gerald Dillon of 
House, Seaham Harbour, co. Durham ; 
bom 24 April, bapt. at the Catholic 
Church, Roscommon, 11 May 1862; 
educated at Queen's University, 
Dublin; M.D. Royal University of 
Ireland and M.Ch. 1882 ; Medical 
Officer of Health for the Seaham 
Harbour District; Admiralty Surgeon 
and Agent, formerly Surgeon-Major 
2nd Durham Volunteer Artillery. 



Tempest-f-Elizabeth Mary, 4th dau. of the Hon^* 
Hubert Francis Dormer, by Mary Jane 
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Kenelm 
Digby; born at Shaftesbury House, 
Kensington, London, on Wednesday, 
29 May 1872, and bapt at the Pro- 
Cathedral, Kensington ; marr. at 
Brompton Oratory, London (by the 
Rt Rev. Robert Brindle, D.S.O., Bishop 
of Nottingham), on Tuesday, 6 Febmary 



1900. 



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Gerald Dormer Fitzgerald Dillon, bom at Tempest 
House, Seaham Harbour, i April, bapt. at the 
Catholic Church, Seaham Harbour, 9 April 1901 

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Mary, bom at Rathmoyle, co. Roscommon, and 
bapt. at KUmurray, co. Roscommon; marr. 
there ii February 1861, Harward O'Farrell of 
Cloonfinlough, co. Roscommon (son of Michael 
O'Farrell of BaUinafad, Strokestown, co. 
Roscommon [of the sept of The OTarrells of 
Annaly (now Longford)], by Anne his wife, 
dau. of Thomas Mahon, Stipendiary for Bal- 
linafBul); bom at Ballinafad; died 10 January 
1887. Y 



Anne, bom at Rathmoyle in August 1841, 
and bapt there ; marr. at Kilmurray in 
February 1865, Thomas Mahon CyFanell of 
Strokestown (eldest son of Michael O'Farrell 
of Ballina&d, Strokestown [of the sept of 
The O'Farrells of Annaly (now Longford) ], 
by Anne his wife, dau. of Thomas Mahon, 
Stipendiary for Ballinafad) ; bora at 
Ballinafad in December 1826. 



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Elizabeth, bom i x November 1864, 
and bapt. at Ballymurray, co. 
Roscommon ; died 24 July, bur. at 
Baslick, co. Roscommon, 37 July 
x88o. 



John Blake Dillon, bom 5 April 
1866, and bapt at Ballymurray; 
died unmarried at Sydney, New 
South Wales, 16 July 1890, and 
bur. there. 



Aimie, bom 3 Sep- 
tember 1868, and 
bapt at Ballymurray; 
a nun. 



Agnes, bom a6 
November 1869, 
and bapt at 
Ballymurray. 



Charles Francis Dillon, 
bom 18 July 187 1, and 
bapt at Ballymurray. 



Josephine, bom 
3 November 
1872, and bapt 
at Ballymurray; 
a nun. 



Bridget, bom 26 June 1874, and 
bapt at Ballymurray; died 10 
September 1892, and bur, at 
Loretto Abbey, Gorey, co. 
Wexford. 



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WICKLOW. 

Amis en record in Ulster* s Office. — Quarterly : ist and 4th, 
Gules, a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchfe aigent, 
Howard ; 2nd and 3rd, Argent, a lion rampant 
gules, Forward. 

Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant 
guardant or, ducally gorged gules, holding in his mouth 
an arrow in fesse, barb to the sinister, proper. 

Supporters. — Two stags proper, ducally gorged and chained or, 
each charged on the shoulder with a cross-crosslet fitchfe 
argent 

Mottoes. — " Inservi Deo et lastare ^\ and '' Certum pete finem." 



liltttbloto. 



William Howard, Eari of Wicldow, Viscount Wicklow of Wicklow, and Baron- 
Clonmore of Qonmore Castle, co. Carlow, in the Peerage of Ireland (and son 
of Ralph, ist Viscount Wicklow and Baron Clonmore of Clonmore Castle, co. 
Carlow, by Alice his wife, dau. and heiress of Wlliam Forward of Castle 
Forward, co. Donegal); bom in January 1761; assumed by Royal Licence 
dated 10 August 1780, the additional surname of Forward, and by another 
Royal Licence dated 22 December 1815, resumed the surname of Howard; 
M.P. for CO. Donegal 1783-90, St Johnstown, co. Donegal, 1790-97 and 
r 798-1800; Treasurer of the Post Office 1800; succeeded his brother, Robert, 
Earl of Wicklow, as 3rd Earl 13 October iSrf; died at Rutland Square, 
Dublin, 17 September 1818. Will dated 19 May 1817, with codicil dated 
31 September 1818, proved at Dublin 6 November 1818, by the Rt. Hon"* 
William, Earl of Wicklow, and William Meade Smyth, both of Cavendish Row, 
Dublin City, the Eiors. 



•Eleanor, only daiL of 
the Hon''' Frands 
Caulfield (youngest 
son of James, Vis- 
count Chailemont), 
by Mary his wife, 
dau. and heiress of 
John, Baron Eyre 
of Eyre Court, co. 
Galway ; marr. 3 1 
March 1787; died 
3 April 1807. 



Colonel William Forward Howard, Earl of Wicklow, Viscount Wicklow of-^Lady Cecil Frances, 
'"' ' ' '" "' "■' " "' -- '- .1— 4th dau. of John James, 

I St Marquess of Aber- 
com, by Cecil his and 
wife, 7th dau. of the 
Rev. the Hon"* George 
Hamilton, Canon of 
Windsor; bom 19 July 
1795 ; marr. at Barons- 
court, CO. Tyrone, r6 
February 1816; died at 
3 Cavendish Square, 
London, aged 64, r 6 July, 
bur. at Great Stanmore 
17 July i860. Admon 
was granted at the Princi- 
pal Registry 19 February 
1861, to the Rt. Hon^^ 
WiUiam Forward, Earl of 
Wicklow, of Cavendish 
Square, co. Middlesex. 



Wicklow, and Baron Clorunure of Clonmore Castle, co. Carlow, in the Peerage 
of Ireland, K.P.; bom at Rutland Square, Dublin, 3 November 1788; of 
St. John's College, Cambridge; Colonel Wicklow Militia (retired i October 
1834); a Representative Peer for Ireland 10 November 183 r until his death; 
Lord- Lieutenant for co. Wicklow August 1831 until his death; elected 
a Knight Companion of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick 5 June 
184a; succeeded his father as 4th Earl 37 September 1818; died at his 
residence, 3 Cavendish Square, London, aged 81, on Monday, 33 March, 
bur. at Great Stanmore, co. Middlesex, 37 
March 1869. Will dated 13 April 1867, 
with two codicila dated respectively 13 April 
1867 and 16 March 1869, proved (Prin. 
Reg., 30J, 69) 17 April 1869, by the Hon?^ 
Colin Lindsay of Silwood, Brighton, ca 
Sussex, the Hon*^ Arthur Charles Petre of 

a Cavendish Square, co. Middlesex, and Amu.— Oimneily: i.Qiaztalf, 
Thomas Joseph Eyre of 76 Brook Street, Homrd uA Forw*rd, 3 Boleyne, 
Hanover Square, ca Middlesex, the Eiors. if °™'^' 4 Stewart -, impsiing, 
R^^^ed at the Principal Registry, Dublin, ^"'^i^^j. ^\^ ' 
18 June 1869, by the same EXors. Sm/ in my fvsuttieH. 



Hamilton, 
Arran. — Frem a 
my ptssittio». — F. A.C 



Eleanor Cedl, bom a6 April, bapt. at Great Stanmore 7 June 1817 ; marr. there i November 1840, 
Colonel Charles Edmund Towry-Law [afterwards 3rd Baron Ellen borough], 3nd son of Charles Ewan 
Law, Q.C., Recorder of London, M.P. for the University of Cambridge, by Elizabeth Sophia his wife, 
dau. of Sir Edward Nightingale, Baronet; bom 17 November 1830; educated at Winchester; Lieut.- 
Colonel 66ih Re^ment of Foot, Colonel in the Army 1858 ; served with 9th Lancers in the Sutlej 
Campaign 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (medal); succeeded his unde, Edward, Earl of 
Ellenborough, as 3rd Baron, 33 December 1871 ; by Royal licence dated 37 August 1885, he took 
the name of Towry before that of Law. She died s.p. in the Isle of Cumbray, Scotlarul, a^ jSi 
on Tuesday, 15 June, and was bur. at Great Stanmore 33 June 1853. He marr. andly at Lymington, 
CO. Hants (by the Rev. William Hamilton Thompson, Rector of Stoke Dry, co. Rutland, unde of the 
bride), on Thursday, 28 June 1855, Anna Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. John Fitzgerald Day of Beaufort 
House, Killamey, ca Kerry, who died, leaving issue, 39 February i860; marr. 3rdly at St Mary 
Abbotfs, Kensington, London (by the Rev. Evan Nepean, Canon of Westminster), on Wednesday, 
26 August r863, Isabella, only child of Alexander Ogilby of Pellipar, ca Derry, who died, 
leaving issue, at Holly Spring, Bracknell, co. Berks, on Wednesday, la April 1874; man. 4thly at 
St. Gabriel's, Warwick Square, London (by the Rev. Henry Knatchbull), on Tuesday, i December 
1874, Beatrice Joanna, youngest dau. of Sir Norton Joseph Knatchbull of Mersham Hatch, co. 
Kent, Baronet, by Mary his wife, eldest dau. of Jesse Watts Russell of Ilam Hall, co. Stafford, and of 
Biggin Hall, co. Northampton, M.P. ; an£xtra Lady-in-W^ting to H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany. 
He died at 6 Buckingham Gate, London, aged 69, on Thursday, 9 October 1890. 



Isabella Mary, bom 2 November 1791; marr. by licence at St. Mary's, Dublin, 17 March 
181 5, Willicun Meade Smythe of Barbavilla, co. Westmeath, and of Deer Park, 
near Honiton, co. Devon, M.P. for-Drogheda (2nd son of William Smythe of Barbavilla, 
by Catherine his wife, dau. and heiress of William Meade Ogle, M.P. for Drogheda) ; died at 
Scarborough, co. York, in his 8ist year, on Monday, 9 July, bur. at Buckerell, co. Devon, 17 July 
1866. Will dated 11 April 1864, with codicil of same date, proved (Prin. Reg., 547, 66) 
10 August 1866, by William Barlow Smythe of Barbavilla House, co. Westmeath, the nephew, 
and Edmund Barlow of 26 Essex Street, Strand, co. Middlesex, gent, two of the Exors. She 
died at Deer Park, near Honiton, aged 49, 10 September, and was bur. at Buckerell 
18 September 1840. =^ 

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Hamet, bom at Rutland Square, Dublin, 
16 February 1820 ; died, aged 26, on 
Wednesday, 16 December, bur. at Great 
Stanmore, co. Middlesex, 26 December 1846. 



Frances, bom 26 July 1821 ; marr. at All Souls', 
Langham Place, London, 29 July 1845, the 
Hon*»*« Colin Lindsay of Deer Park, near 
Honiton, co. Devon, formerly of Haighlands, 
CO. Lancaster (4th son of James, 24th Earl of 
Crawford, Lord Lindsay, Earl of Balcarres, 
Lord Lindsay of Balcarres, Lord Balneil in the 
Peerage of Scotland, and Baron Wigan of 
Haigh Hall, co. Lancaster, by the Hon*»^« Maria 
Margaret Frances, only surviving dau. and 
heiress of Sir John Pennington, Baronet, Lord 
Muncaster in the Peerage of Ireland); bom 
6 December 18 19, bapt. at Muncaster, co. 
Cumberland, 9 January 1820; J. P. for the 
counties of Lauicaster and Devon; Author of 
various theological works; died at 22 Elvaston 
Place, Queen's Gate, London, aged 72, on 
Thursday, 28 January, bur. at St. Thomas' 
Catholic Church, Fulham, co. Middlesex, 
3 February 1892. Will dated i Febmary 1875, 
with codicil of same date, proved at the 
Principal Registry 3 June 1892, by Lady 
Frances Lindsay, the relict, and William 
Alexander Lindsay, the son, the Eftors. She 
died at ID Cromwell Place, South Kensington, 
London, on Friday, 20 August, and was bur. 
at St. Thomas' Catholic Church, Fulham, on 
Wednesday, 25 August 1897. Will dated 20 
January 1894, with two codicils dated respec- 
tively 7 December 1895 and 19 January 1897, 
proved (Prin. R^., 1346, 97) 22 December 
1897, ^y William Alexander Lindsay and 
Leonard Cecil Colin Lindsay, the sons, the 
Eitors. s=x 

(See Pedigree of Lindsay^ ^^ Visitation of 
England and Wales y' Vol, 4^ page los-) 



Anne Jane, bom in Paris 10 December 1824; 
marr. at St James', Piccadilly, London, on 
Thursday, 8 June 1854, as his 2nd wife, 
Sif Richard Bulkeley Philipps, Baron Milford 
of Picton Castle, co. Pembroke, and a 
Baronet (only child of John Grant of Nolton, 
CO. Pembroke, by Mary Philippa Artemisia 
his wife, dau. of James Child of Bigelly 
House, CO. Pembroke); bom 7 June 1801 ; 
assumed by Royal Licence dated 1824, 
the name and arms of Philipps, and was 
created a Peer 21 September 1847. He 
marr. istly 14 October 1824, Eliza, dau. of 
John Gordon of Hanwell; she died s.p. 
24 March 1852. He died s.p. 3 January, 
and was bur. at St Mary's, Haverfordwest, 
CO. Pembroke, 3 January 1857. Anne Jane, 
Lady Milford, marr. 2ndly at Ingatestone, 
CO. Essex (by the Rev. William Eyre, assisted 
by the Very Rev. Monsignori Vmcent Eyre 
and the Rev. Charles Eyre, brothers of the 
bridegroom), on Tuesday, 4 June 1861, 
Thomas Joseph Eyre of Uppercourt, co. 
Kilkenny, Thorpe Lee, co. Surrey, and of 
16 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London 
(youngest son of Count Eyre) ; died 
s.p. at 16 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, 
London, aged 80, on Saturday, 18 January, 
bur. at Bath, co. Somerset, 21 January 1902. 
Will dated 7 July 1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 
21, 1902) 24 March 1902, by the Rt Hon'^^® 
Anne Jane, Baroness Milford, widow, and 
Stanislaus Thomas Eyre and Leonard Cecil 
Colin Lindsay, the Eftors. 



Isabella, bom 29 September 1827; died, 
aged 18, 16 September, bur. at Great 
Stanmore 26 September 1845. 



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Frances, younger dau.-j-Rev. Francis Howard^^pSarah, eldest dau. of Charles Hamilton of 



of the Rt Rev. George 
de la Poer Beresford, 
Bishop of Elilmore, 
Elphin and Ardagh 
1802-41, by Frances 
his wife, dau. of 
Gervais Parker Bushe 
of Kilfane, M.P. for 
Kilkenny, and niece of 
the Rt. Hon"« Henry 
Grattan; marr. at Kil- 
more, co. Cavan, 19 
June 1824, bur. at 
Shelton, in the parish 
of Arklow, CO. Wicklow, 
13 February 1833. ist 
wife. 



bom 1 2 January 1 797 ; 
of Trinity College, 
Cambridge; Vicar of 
Swords, CO. Dublin; 
died 16 February, 
bur. at Swords 20 
February 1857. 



Hamwood, co. Meath, by Marianne Caroline 
his wife, dau. of William Tighe of Woodstock, 
CO. Kilkeimy, M.P.; marr. at St Mary's, Dublin, 
21 June 1836; died at Wingfield, Bray, co. 
Wicklow, aged 87, on Tuesday, 15 March, bur. 
at Swords 19 March 1892. Will dated 22 
July 1 88 J, proved in the Principal R^stiy, 
Dublin, II May 1892, by the Ladies Caroline 
Louisa Howard and Alice Mary Howard, both 
of Wingfield, Bray, co. Wicklow, spinsters, the 
Executrixes. S^ed in London 2 June 1892. 
2nd wife. 



I 

Caroline Louisa Mary, bom 
in August 1837 ; patent of 
precedence dated 28 May 1870. 



1 

William George Howard, bom 25 April, bapt. at Bathwick, co.= 
Somerset, 12 May 1825; died s.p. at Dolphin's Bam, Dublin, aged 39, 
19 October, bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dubfin, 
22 October 1864. Will dated 21 April 1863, proved (Prin. Reg., 
253, 65) 25 April 1865, ^y ^Ucn Howard of 27 Burton Street, Eaton 
Square, co. Middlesex, the relict, the sole Executrix. Re-sealed 
at the Principal R^sdy, Dublin, 11 November 1865. 



'Ellen, dau. of James 
Richardson of Longney, 
CO. Gloucester ; marr. 
at Kensingtott) London, 
25 February 1863. 



I 

Katherine Charlotte, 
died, aged 25, bur. 
at Swords 21 August 
1852. 



I 
Robert Boleyn Howard, 

bapt at Swords 11 July 

1829; Lieutenant 2nd Royal 

Cheshire Militia; died at 

Belfast, CO. Antrim, aged 26, 

I April, bur. there 4 April 

1856. 



Frederick Caulfidd Howard, bapt at 
Arklow 4 August 1831 ; drowned at sea 
whilst on his passage home from Hamburg 
on board the "Seaham," aged 17, in 1848. 
Admon was granted (P.C. Irdand) 31 
October 1857, to his father's Eitors. 



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Katharine, bom at Cavendish Square, London, on Tuesday, 23 August 1831 ; 
marr. at Spanish Place, Manchester Square, London (by His Eminence 
Cardinal Wiseman), 4 July 1855, the Hon'^* Arthur Charles Augustus Petre 
of Coptfold Hall, Ingatestone, co. Essex (4th son of William Henry Francis, 
nth Baron Petre of Writtle, co. Essex, by Emma Agnes his 2nd wife, 
younger dau. of Henry Howard of Corby Castle, co. Cumberland); bom 
at Mansfield Street, London, 29 March 1827; J.P. for co. Essex; died at 
Coptfold Hall, Ingatestone, ag^ 55, on Saturday, 4 November, bur. at the 
Catholic Church, Brentwood, co. Essex, 9 November 1882. Will dated 

23 August 1877, proved (Prin. Reg., 859, 82) 25 November 1882, by the Rt 
Hon^ Lady Catherine Petre of Coptfold Hall, Ingatestone, co. Essex, the 
relict, the sole Executrix. She died at Saxonbury Lodge, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 
aged 51, 27 December 1882, and was bur. at the Catholic Church, Brentwood, 
3 January 1883. Will dated 20 December 1882, proved (Prin. Reg., 162, 83) 

24 February 1883, to Ralph William Petre of Coptfold Hall, Ingatestone, co. 
Essex, the son, and Philip Wellesley Colley of Thoby Priory, Mountnessing, 
CO. Essex, the Eiors. ^ 

130 



ML,l»n,., 
August 1834; 
died unmarried 
at Florence, 
Italy, aged 18, 
21 October 
1851. 



_ 

Eleanor, marr. at St. Mary's, Dublin, i8 December 1816, Thomas James Fetherstonhaugh of 
Bracklyn Castle, co. Westmeath (eldest son of James Fetherstonhaugh of Bracklyn, by Margaret 
his wife, and dau. of Sir Richard Steele of Hampstead, co. Dublin, Baronet) ; bom 19 March 
1790; J-P* <u^d D.L., High Sheriff for co. Westmeath; died 13 December 1853. Admon (with 
wiU dated 10 August 1852) was granted (Prin. R^., iii, 54) 22 February 18^4, to Howard 
Fetherstonhaugh, one of the natural and lawful children, and one of the residuary legatees 
named in the said will. William Chapman, the nephew, and Richard Fetherstonhaugh, the 
Ejtors and universal legatees in trust having renounced the probate and execution, &c. 
She marr. 2ndly at St. Geor|;e's, Hanover Square, London, on Tuesday, 15 April 1856, 
Lieut-Colonel William Fredenck Johnstone of the Grenadier Guards, who died at 23 South 
Street, Park Lane, London, on Saturday, 14 July 1877, and was bur. in Kensal Green 
Cemetery, London. She died at Kibworth Beauchamp, co. Leicester, 26 February 1885, 
and was bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, Will dated 23 July 1877, 
proved (Prin. Reg., 246, 85) 27 March 1885, by Katharine Mary Arthur (wife of Thomas 
Arthur) of Kibworth Beauchamp, co. Leicester, the daughter, the sole Executrix. 

1 

c c 

Colonel Charles Francis Arnold Howard, Earl of Wicklow, Viscount Wicklow of Wicklow, and 
Baron Clonmore of Clonmore Castle, co. Carlow, in the Peerage of Ireland ; bom at Swords, 
CO. Dublin, 5 November, bapt. there 28 December 1839; of Magdalen College, Oxford, 
matriculated 25 November 1858, aged 19; entered the Army as Comet i6th Lancers 
18 December i860. Comet nth Hussars 1861, Lieutenant 24 January 1865, Lieutenant 9th 
Hussars 1865-70, A.D.C. to the Viceroy of Ireland 1864-66, Hon. Colonel Wicklow Militia 
187 1-8 1 ; had his claim to the title confirmed by a Committee of the House of Lords 31 March 
1870; a Representative Peer for Ireland 19 June 1872 until his death; State Steward to the 
Dukes of Abercom and Marlborough, Lord-Lieutenants of Ireland, 1874-79; succeeded his 
uncle, Colonel William Forward, Earl of Wicklow, as 5th Earl, 22 March 1869; died unmarried 
at his mother's house, 4 Lowndes Street, London, aged 41, on Monday, 20 June, bur. in the 
burial ground at Kilbride, co. Wicklow, 28 June 1881. Will dated 10 November 1880, proved 
at Wicklow 27 October 1881, and in the Principal R^stry, London, 15 November 1881, by the 
Rt. Hon*^ Cecil Ralph Howard, Earl of Wicklow, of Shelton Abbey, co. Wicklow, and 
Frederick Fownes Hamilton of Coolayna, co. Kildare, the Eltors. 



Ralph Francis Howard, Earl of Wicklow, Viscount-pLady Gladys Mary, youngest dau. of 



Wicklow of Wicklow, and Baron Clonmore of Clon- 
more Castle, CO. Carlow, in the Peerage of Ireland ; 
bom at Southsea, co. Hants, on Monday, 24 December 
1877, and bapt there; educated at Eton and at 
the Royal Military Collie, Sandhurst; entered 
the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Life Guards 16 
February 1898, Lieutenant 26 April 1899, Captain 
3 September 1902 ; served in Siouth African War 
1 899-1 900, on Staff (graded Captain), at the relief of 
Kimberley, operations in the Orange Free State 1900, 
including operations at Paardeburg and action at 
Dreifontein; operations in Cape Colony, South of 
Orange River, including actions at Colesberg January 
to February ; Brigade Signalling Officer 10 February 
to 6 April 1900 (Queen's medal with three clasps); 
J. P. and D.L. for co. Wicklow; succeeded his father 
as 7th Earl 24 July 1891. 



James, Duke of Abercom, K.G., by 
Lady Mary Anna his wife, youngest dau. 
of Richard William Penn, ist Earl 
Howe; bom at 2 Belgrave Square, 
London, on Friday, 10 December 1880; 
marr. at St. Mark's, North Audley Street, 
London (by the Most Rev. William 
Alexander, D. D., Archbishop of 
Armagh, assisted by the Rev. Frederick 
Miller Hamilton, Rector of Barons(X)urt, 
CO. Tyrone, and Domestic Chaplain to 
the Duke of Abercom, and the Rev. 
Robert Henry Hadden, the Vicar, and 
Hon. Chaplain to the King), on Tuesday, 
14 January 1902. 



I 



William Cecil James Howard, Lord Clonmcfre, 
bom at Shelton Abbey, co. Wicklow, on Thurs- 
day, 30 October 1902. 

131 



Caroline, died in 
infancy. 



Robert Howard, Lieutenant 2nd Dragoons ; died unmarried at Limerick 
8 June 1828. 



I 
Francesca Maria, 2nd dau.^K^ecil Ralph Howard, Earl of= 

of Thomas Chamberlayne 
of Cranbury Park and 
Weston Grove, co. Hants, 
by Amelia his wife, dau. 
of General Denzil Onslow 
of Stoughton, CO. Hun- 
tingdon ; marr. at Christ 
Church, Down Street, Pic- 
cadilly, London (by the 
Rev. Wellesley Pigott, 
Rector of Bemerton, co. 
Wilts), on Thursday, 23 
March 1876 ; died at 
I Dagmar Terrace, South- 
sea, CO. Hants, on Sunday, 
30 December 1877. 
Special admon (with will 
dated 2 November 1877) 
was granted at the 
Principal Registry (413, 
78) 2 May 1878, to the 
Hon^»« Cecil Ralph Howard 
of Wingfield, Bray, co. 
Wicklow, in Ireland, a 
Captain in Her Majesty's 
60th Royal Regiment 
of Rifles, the sole Eitor. 
I St wife. 



Wicklow, Viscount Wicklow of 
Wicklow, and Baron Clonmore 
of Clonmore Castle, co. Carlow, 
in the Peerage of Ireland ; bom 
at the Vicarage, Swor(^, co. 
Dublin, 26 March 1842 ; 
educated at Rugby and at Trinity 
College, Oxford, matriculated 4 
June 1 86 1, aged 19, B.A. 1867; 
Major Wicklow Artillery Militia 
1 88 1, Captain Antrim Artillery 
Militia; Captain 6oth Rifles 
1876-77; J.P. for CO. Wicklow; 
had a patent of precedency 28 
May 1870; a Representative 
Peer for Ireland 1888 until his 
death; succeeded his brother, 
Charles Francis Arnold Howard, 
as 6th Earl 20 June 1881 ; died 
at his residence, Shelton Abbey, 
Arklow, CO. Wicklow, aged 49, 
at 4 a.m. on Friday, 24 July, 
bur. at Kilbride, co. Wicklow, 
28 July 1891. Will dated 6 
February 1891, proved (Prin. 
Reg., Dublin) 24 September 
1892, by Charles Robert 
Hamilton of Hamwood, co. 
Meath, and Edward Rhys 
Wingfield of Barrington Park, 
CO. Oxford, the Eitors. 



"Fanny Catherine, eldest dau. of 
Richard Robert Wingfield of 
Fairy Hill, Bray, co. Wicklow 
(grandson of Riclmrd, 4th Viscount 
Powerscourt \s£e VoL /, page 57] ), 
by Fanny his wife, eldest dau. 
of Michael Hinton Castle of 
Stapleton, co. Gloucester; bom 
19 November 1847, and bapt. at 
Windsor, co. Berks ; marr. at Christ 
Church, Bray (by the Rev. George 
Scott, Prebendary of Rathmichael, 
the Rector, assisted by the Rev. 
William Sherlock, Canon of Christ 
Church Cathedral, Dublin), on 
Wednesday, 2 June 1880; marr. 
2ndly at Powerscourt, co. Wick- 
low, 10 April 1894, Marcus Frands 
Beresford of Ballanagh, co. Wick- 
low (2nd son of Henry Marcus 
Beresford, by Julia Ellen his wife, 
dau. of the Rev. Francis Richard 
Maunsell, Rector of Castle Island, 
CO. Kerry); bom 26 December 
1862 ; died s.p. at Shelton Abbey, 
Arklow, aged 34, 12 December 

1896. Admon was granted at 
the Principal Registry, Dublin, 
6 March 1897, ^ Fanny 
Catherine, Countess of Wicklow, 
of Shelton Abbey, the relict 
Sealed in London 19 March 

1897. 2nd wife. 



Cecil Mervyn Malcolm Howard, bom at Shelton Abbey, Arklow, 
on Friday, 18 November, bapt. at Kilbride 17 December 1881 ; 
died at 34 Lower Belgrave Street, London, aged 5 months, on 
Sunday, 16 April, bur. in the churchyard at Kilbride 20 April 1882. 



I 

Hugh Melville Howard, 
bom at Shelton Abbey, 
Arklow, on Wednesday, 
28 March, bapt at 
Kilbride i May 1883. 



132 



I 

Mary, marr. at Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, 9 July 1822, the Rev. 
James William Arnold of Ashby St L^ers, co. Northampton (3rd 
and last surviving son of George Arnold of Ashby St. Legers, 
Gentleman of the Privy Chamber of King George III., by 
Henrietta Jane his 2nd wife, dau. of General George Morrison, 
Q.M.G. and Colonel of the 4th Regiment of Foot); of St. John's 
Collie, Cambridge, B.A. of Clare College 1816, M.A. 18 19, D.D. 
of St. John's College 1843, ad eundem of Oxford 21 April 1853; 
died at Leamington, co. Warwick, aged 69, on Sunday, 25 June 
1865. Will dated 9 June 1859, with three codicils dated 
respectively 24 July 1861, 9 December 1862 and i May 1865, 
proved (Prin. Reg., 495, 65) 11 August 1865, by Lady Mary Arnold 
of Leamington Priors, co. Warwick, the relict, and the Rev. Charles 
Spencer EUicott of Whitwell, co. Rutland, the Eltors. She died at 
72 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, London, on Sunday, 21 
September 1873. Will dated 18 September 187 1, proved (Prin. 
Reg., 670, 73) 25 October 1873, by Lady Eleanor Johnstone (wife 
of William Frederick Johnstone) of 23 South Street Grosvenor 
Square, co. Middlesex, the sister, and the Rev. Chanes Spencer 
EUicott of Whitwell, co. Rutland, Rector of Whitwell, the Eftors. 



I 
Alicia, marr. at Swords, 

CO. Dublin, 11 May 

1830, William Bissett 

of Lessundrum, co. 

Aberdeen (son of 

William Bissett, by his 

wife Mary Nisbett, and 

nephew of the Rt Rev. 

William Bissett, D.D., 

Bishop of Raphoe 

1822-34). She died 

8 May 1835. 



Louisa Frances, born 3 March, 
bapt at Swords 26 April 1844 ; 
patent of precedence dated 
28 May 1870. 



Alice Mary, bom 14 April, 
bapt at Swords 8 June 1846; 
patent of precedence dated 
28 May 1870. 



Emily Sarah, bom in Novem- 
ber 1848, bapt at Swords 
3 January 1849; died, aged 
4} years, bur. at Swords 
5 March 1853. 



133 



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Sfntiey* 



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INDEX. 



Abell, Elizabeth, 6i. 

Abercorn, Cecil, Marchioness of, 128 ; Duke of, 131 ; 
James, Duke of, 131 ; John James, Marquess of, 
128; Mary Anna, Duchess of, 131. 

Abraham, John, 50; Margaret, 50. 

Acheson, Ladv Alexandra Louise Elizabeth, 72 ; 
Lady Annabella, 72; Sir Archibald, Earl of 
Gosford, 70; Colonel Sir Archibald Brabazon 
Sparrow, Earl of Gosford, 70-72 ; Archibald 
Cnarles Montagu Brabazon, Viscount, 72 ; Arthur, 
Earl of Gasford, 70; Hon"^ Clementina Mary 
Meysey, 73 ; Lady Edith, 71 ; Edith Maude, 71 ; 
Major-General the Hon*>*« Edward Archibald 
Brabazon, 73 ; Lady Gertrude Emily, 70 ; Gladys, 
73; Lady Katharine, 71 ; Louisa Augusta Beatrice, 
Countess of Gosford, 72; Lady Mary, 71, 72; 
Mary, Countess of Gosford, 70 ; Lady Millicent, 
71; Millicent, Countess of Gosford, 70; Norah 
Sybelle, 73 ; Lady Olivia, 72 ; Hon"* Patrick 
Charles George Edward Cavendish, 72 ; Theodosia, 
Countess of Gosford, 70 ; Lady Theodosia Louise 
Augusta, 72 ; Theodosia Margaret Hilda, 73 ; see 
also Gosford. 

Acres, Adam, 76; Eliza Mary, 76. 

Adams, Lieut. -Colonel Allen Neason, 56; Anne 
Melian, 56 ; Charles, 28 ; Rev. James, 120, 121 ; 
Rebecca, 28 ; Sarah Frances, 30 ; William, 30 ; 
William O'Brien, 56. 

Adderly, Ellen, 90; James, 90. 

Aitchison, Andrew Nepean, 118; Caroline Emma 
Nepean, 118. 

Albany, H.R.H. Duchess of, 128. 

Albert, Prince, 82. 

Alexander, Charlotte Frances, 103; Edith Meta, 
103 ; John Adam, 103 ; Rev. Samuel, 103 ; Most 
Rev. William, Archbishop of Armagh, 131. 

Alexandra, Queen, 72. 

Allanson, Constance Adela Hastings, 79 ; John Bath, 
79; Thomas, 79. 

Allason, Harriet Frances, 7; Thomas, 7. 

Allen, Rev. James, 81. 

Altamont, John, Earl of, 88, 117; Mary, Countess of, 
117. 

von Alten, Charles Francis Victor, Count, 72; Louisa 
Frederica Augusta, 72. 

Alton, John, 24; Maria, 24; William, 24. 

Anderson, Clara Ellen, 13; Jane, 13; Lieut. -Colonel 
John Albert, 13; William, 13. 

Andrewes, Rev. William Gerrard, loi. 

Annesley, Hon"* Anna Clementina, 48 ; Anne, 
Countess, 46; Anne, Viscountess Glerawly, 46; 
Hon**** Arthur, 48 ; Beresford Cecil Bingham, 49 ; 
Hon"* Caroline, 49 ; Catherine Maud, 49 ; 
Hon»>>* Clara, 48 ; Lady Clare, 47 ; Clementine, 
48 ; Lady Constance Mary, 47 ; Florence Cecilia, 
49 ; Hon"« Francis, Viscount Glerawly, 47 ; 
Francis Charles, Earl, 46 ; Hon^** George, 48 ; 
Hon"* Georgina Henrietta, 48 ; Lieut. -Colonel 
Hugh, Earl, 47; Isabella, Countess, 46; James, 48; 



Josephine, 48 ; Kathleen Maud Victoria, 49 ; 
Lady Mabel Maignerite, 47 ; Mabel Wilhelmina 
Frances, Countess, 47 ; Lady Mary, 46 ; Maud 
Fleming, 49 ; Priscilla Cecilia, Ccmntess, 46, 
47; Richard, Earl, 46; Hon"* Robert, 47; Hon^ 
Robert John, 47; Sarah, 49; Walter Bier^ord, 49; 
William, Viscount Glerawly, 46; Hon"* William 
Octavius Beresford, 49; William Richard, ^tfl, 
46, 47 ; see also Glerawly. 

Arbuthnot, Caroline Enmia Nepean, 118; Colonel 
George, 118; John Bernard, 118; Olive, xi8. 

Archdall, Rev. Mervyn, 97. 

Archer, Arthur Westland, 76. 

Ardagh, Very Rev. Augustus William West, Dean 

of, 36, 38-40. 
Ardfert, Very Rev. Thomas Moriarty, Dean of, 

23- 
Armagh, Most Rev. William Alexander, Archbiahop 

of, 131. 

Armstrong, Amelia, 10; Andrew, 77; Bridget, I, 2; 

Charles, i; Charles William, 3; Edmund John, 

75 ; Emily Dorothea, 3 ; Gertrude Catherine, i ; 

{ohn, 10 ; Rt. Hon**** John, I ; John Childe, 2 ; 
osephine Ther^, 2 ; Letitia, I ; Letitia Charlotte, 

I ; Letitia Mary, i ; Louisa, 3 ; Louisa Emma, 75 ; 

Lucie Anne, 2; Maiy, 3; Sarah, 77; Willuma 

Henry, i. 
Armstrong- MacDonnell, Aubrey George, 4 ; Charles 

Randal, 3 ; Edward Ronald, 4 ; Honora Grace, 3 ; 

Hon^i* Juliana Cecilia, 4; Ladus Gerald, 4; 

Mary Eva Louisa, 3 ; Mary Gertrude, 3 ; May 

Cecilia, 3; Nita, 4; Nora Gertrude, 3; Violet 

Maud, 4 ; Colonel William Edward, 4 ; William 

Henry, 4. 
Arnold, George, 133; Henrietta Jane, 133; Rev. 

James William, 133; Lady Mary, 133. 
Arthur, Katharine Mary, 131 ; Thomas, 131. 
Ashbumer, Anne, 36 ; Colonel Frands James, 36 ; 

Katherine, 36 ; William Page, 36. 
Athlumney, Sir Tames Herbert Gustavus Meredyth, 

Baron, 1 10; Maria Georgiana Elizabeth, Lady, 

108; Sir William Meredyth, Baron, I08» 109; 

see also Somerville. 
Atthill, Rev. Herbert, 21, 22. 
Ayton, Jane, 5 ; John William, 5. 



B 

Bainbridge, Anthony Fothergill, 103 ; Grace Wilhel- 
mina, 99; Herbert Glendinning, 99, 103; Percy 
Agnew, 99; Rose Emily, 99, 103. 

Baker, Florence Mary, 90; John, 90. 

Banks, Elizabeth, 21 ; Lawrence, 21. 

Barcroft, Deborah, 50. 

Baring, Rev. Charles, 89; Sir Francis, Bt., 89, 91, 
94; Lvdia, 89, 91, 94- « _ 

Barker, Maria Ellen, 120; Peter, 120; Rev. Thomas 
Childe, 92. 

Barlow, Edmund, 129; Rev. George Hilaro Philip, 
12. 



137 



Bame, Edith Sopfak, 132; Frederick, 122; Maiy 

Anne Elizabeth, 122; Philip Julius Honywood 

Ayscogh, 122. 
Baron, Rev. Robert Benjamin, 25. 
Barrett, Ashley William, 22 ; Frederick Walter, 22 ; 

Henry John, 22 ; Lady Maud Exlith Gundreda, 22. 
Barrett -IJennard, Rev. Herbert, 90. 
Barrington, Edward, 50; Elizabeth, 50; Philip 

Sidney, 50; Sarah, 50. 
Barry, Alice, 29 ; Anne, 8 ; Charles, 8 ; Frederick 

Augustus, 8; James, 29; Wilhelmina Charlotte, 8. 
Barton, Catherine, 113; Deborah, 113; Frances 

Jane, 56 ; Rev. John Yarker, 56 ; Mary Eleanor, 

56; William, 113. 
Battersby, Annie Maria, 97 ; Edward, 97 ; Frances, 

97 ; Henry, 97 ; Major-General John Prevost, 96 ; 

Margaret Catharine, 97 ; Thomas, 97. 
Bayly, Bridget, i ; Gertrude Catherine, I ; John, I ; 

Mary Elizabeth Helena, I. 
Beale, Anne, 36 ; Daniel, 36 ; Eliza, 61 ; Elizabeth, 

61 ; Samuel King, 61. 
Beauchamp, Anna Maria, 98 ; Beatrice Frances, 98 ; 

Captain Edward Haihead, R.N., 98; Francis 

Arthur, 98. 
de Beaulieu, Thomas, 6a 
Beaumont, Rev. Reginald Edward, ill. 
Becher, John, 55 ; Melian, 55 ; Richard Henry 

Hedges, 55 ; Susanna, 55. 
Becker, Antonius, 62 ; Serene Katherine, 62. 
Beck with, Ann Rose, 113; Rev. Henry, 113; 

Hennrjohn, 113; Kathleen Elizabeth, 113. 
Bedingfeld, Arabella C. G., 98; Mary Piercy, 98; 

Mi^or-General Philip, 98. 
Beech, Rev. Howard, 65. 
Beeching, Walter, 60. 
Belcher, Rev. Brymer, 122. 
Belhaven and Stenton, Colonel Alexander Charles, 

Lord, 92. 
Bell, Barbara, 60 ; Eleanor, J I ; Esther, 51 ; 

Gamaliel, 60; Mary, 51, 60; William, 51. 
Belvedere, George, Earl of, 62. 
Bence* Jones, Archibald Bence, 71. 
Bennett, Rev. Robert, 99, loo ; Rev. Robert Hunt, 

loi, 104. 
Beresford, Lady Anne, 46; Rev. Charles Cobbe, 

103 ; Charlotte Frances, 103 ; Fanny Catherine, 

132; Frances, 130; Rt. Rev. George de la Poer, 

Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, 130; 

Henry Marcus, 132; Julia Ellen, 132; Sir Marcus, 

Earl of Tyrone, 46 ; Marcus Francis, 132. 
Bernal-Osbome, Edith, 117; Katherine Isabella, 

117; Ralph, 117. 
Bernard, Sir John, Bt., 70; Mary 70; Mary Agnes, 

95 ; Richard Barrett, 95 ; Sir Robert, Bt., 70. 
Berry, Andrew Reginald, 54 ; Anna Rose, 54 ; James 

De La Tour, 54. 
Bessborough, John William, Earl of, 94 ; Mary, 

Countess of, 94. 
Betts, Caroline, 78; John, 78. 
Beverley, Rev. Henry Webber, 36. 
Bewley, Ada, 63 ; Alice Altham, 63 ; Anna Guinness, 

62 ; Anna Sophia Stewart, 61 ; Annie Sarah, 62 ; 

Arthur MuIock, 62 ; Barbara, 60, 61 ; Barbara 

Augusta, 61 ; Rev. Benjamin Franklin, 63 ; 
Charlotte Hutchinson, 60; Sir Edmund Thomas, 
57. 59-61 ; Edward, 57, 59, 60 ; Edward 

Dawson, 61 ; Eliza, 61 ; Elizabeth Anne, 63 ; 

Elizabeth Mary, 61 ; Elizabeth Vincent, 61 ; Ella 
Constandi, 62, 64 ; Ella Gonda, 62 ; Emily, 63 ; 
Ethel Grace, 62 ; Freeman Dodd, 62, 64 ; George 

Edward Franklin, 63 ; Georgina, 61 ; Hamet 
Barbara Elizabeth, 60 ; Helen Margaret, 63 ; 
Henry Colles, 62 ; Isaac Newton, 64 ; Jane, 64 ; 
Jane Newton, 64; John Altham Franklin, 63 ; 
John Howard, 62, 64 ; Katherine Murray, 63 ; 
Kathleen Mary, 63 ; Louisa Frances, 61 ; Margaret 
Emily, 63 ; Mai|;aret Gairdner, 63 ; Mariette, 62, 
64 ; Mary, 59-61 ; Mary Alice, 62, 64 ; Mary 



Barbara, 63 ; Mary Louisa, 61 ; Mungo, 60 ; 
Sarah Caroline, 64 ; Serene Katherine, 62 ; Susan, 
61 ; Telford, 61 ; Thomas, 60, 62, 64 ; Walter 
Raleigh, 64; William, 61; William Thomas, 62. 
Biddall, Ann, 9 ; Anne, 9 ; Thomas, 9. 
Biggs, Geoi^e Washington, 103; Helena, 103. 
Bird, Rev. James Sandys, 112. 
Bishop, Herbert, 113; Mabel Alice, 113. 
Bissett, Lady Alicia, 133; Mary, 133; William, 133; 

Rt. Rev. William, Bishop of Raphoe, 1 33. 
Blackbume, Francis, 5 ; Jane Isabella, 5. 
Blacker, Eliza, 10 1 ; Rev. James Stewart, loi ; 

Sophia Louisa, loi. 
de Blaisy, Jean Taspar, Baron, 33 ; Mary, Lady, 33. 
Blake, Anne katherine, 65; Arthur, 118; Arthur 
Joseph, 65; Bertram Aubrey, 118; Bessie, 119; 
Edith, 118; Dame Edith, 117; Edward, 65; 
Frank, 119; Harriett, 118; Harry Irwin, 117; 
Henrietta, 118; Sir Henry Arthur, 117; Henry 
Claude, 119; Ina Kate, 119; Jane, 117; Teannie, 
117; Jennie, 1 19; John Lane, 118; John Richard, 
118; Kate Edith, 118; Mary, 117, 119; Maurice 
Bernal, 118; Olive, 1 18; Patrick, 1 17; Peter, 
117, 118; Peter Ernest, 118; Phoebe Ethel Maud, 
119; Susan Mabel, 118; Susanna Maria, X17; 
Vere, 119; William Keating, 118. 

Bland, Anna Maria, 82 ; Charlotte Elizabeth Grove, 
42 ; Elizabeth, 14, 81 ; Frances Diana, 81 ; Francis 
Christopher, 81, 82; Georgiana Augusta, 42; Rev. 
Tames, 82 ; John Loftus, 42 ; Letitia, 82 ; Loftus 
Ilenry, 42 ; Captain Loftus Otway, R.N., 14 ; 
Lucinda, 81 ; Mary, 81 ; Nathaniel, 81, 82; 
VenW« Nathaniel 81, 82. 

Blennerhassett, Amelia, 98 ; Arthur, 98 ; Elizabeth, 
81 ; Rev. John, 81 ; Louisa, 81. 

Bolger, Catherine, 120; Henrietta Catharine, 120; 
James, X20; Richard, 120. 

Bond, Louisa Mary, 38. 

Booth, Don Alonzo, 62, 64; Mariette, 62, 64. 

Bowen, Anne Cole, 15; Annie Marcella Cole, 15; 
Arthur Marshal Cole, 16; Charles Otway Cole, 15; 
Edward Neville Cole, 16; Elizabeth, 14; Elizabeth 
Constance Cole, 16 ; Elizabeth Dorothea Cole, 14 ; 
Elizabeth Jane, 14 ; Eliza Mary Harriet Cole, 15 ; 
Eliza Wade, 14 ; Florence Isabella, 14 ; Georgina 
Constance Antoinette, 14 ; Henrietta Cole, 15 ; 
Henry Charles Cole, 14 ; Henry Cole, 14 ; 
Henry St. John Cole, 15 ; Mary Elizabeth 
Cole, x6 ; Mary Florence, 16 ; Mervyn William 
Cole, 16 ; Robert Cole 14 ; Robert Edward Cole, 
16 ; Robert St. John Cole, 14 ; St. John Cole, 16 ; 
Sarah Cole, 15 ; Sarah Frances Cole, 15 ; William 
Walter Travers Cole, 16 ; Winifred, 16. 

Boxer, Rear- Admiral Edward, 39; Jemima, 39. 

Boyle, Hugh, 109. 

Brabazon, John Chambre, Earl of Meath, 70; 
Melosina Adelaide, Countess of Meath, 70 ; Lady 
Theodosia, 70. 

Bradshaw, Rev. Macnevin, 14. 

Brady, Dilliana, 28 ; Henry, 28. 

Bramley, Sarah, 84; Thomas, 84. 

Bray, Rev. Henry, 63. 

Bregenz, Dean of, 94. 

Brew, Alice, 28, 31; Chartres, 28, 30; Jane, 30; 
Rebecca, 28 ; Rev. Richard, 30 ; Tomkins, 31. 

Brindle, Rt. Rev. Robert, Bishop of Nottingham, 
123. 

Brissett, Eliza Tharp, 35 ; Joseph, 35. 

Bristow, Anne, 77; Rev. John, 77, 79; Rose, 77; 
Wilhelmina Josepha, 99, 102 ; Rev. William, 77, 
99, 102. 

de Brockhausen, Baron, 48 ; Clementine, Baroness, 
48. 

Brooke, Henry Digby, 36 ; Lucinda, 36. 

Brookes, Rev. John Henry, 93. 

Broughton, George, 22 ; Winifred Edith, 22. 

Brown, Ellen, 20 ; Joseph Thomas, 20 ; Rev. 
Frederick, 20. 



138 



Browne, Colonel Benjamin Chapman, 104; Rev. 

Charles, 27; Charles Orde, 104; Dodwell, 109; 

Dominick, Baron Oranmore and Browne, 88 ; 
_ Dominick Geoffrey, 88; Elizabeth Maigaret, 109; 

Hon*»»« George, 88 ; Henrietta, 88 ; Hon"" John, 

117 ; John, Earl of Altamont, 88, 117 ; Margaret, 

88; Mar^, 117; Mary, Countess of Altamont, 117; 

Wilhelmina Frances, 104. 
Browning, Georgina, 103. 
Bailer, Sir Redvers Henry, 26, 27, 98. 
Bum-Murdock, Rev. James McGibbon, 12, 13. 
Burrows, Rev. Leonard Hedley, 40. 
Burton, Arthur Thomas, 8 ; William, 113. 
Bushe, Frances, 130; Gervais Parker, 113, 130; 

Harriett, 113. 
Butler, Emily Harriet, 63 ; Mary Anne Emily, 109 ; 

Rev. Theobald, 109. 
Butcher, Most Rev. Samuel, Bishop of Meath, 120. 



Cadogan, Earl, no. 

Caldwell, Sir John, Bt., 114; Louisa Georgiana, 114. 

Calvert, James, 5 ; Jane Maria, 5. 

Canny, Anna, 28; Dennis, 28. 

Garden, Frances, 112; Sir John Craven, Bt, 112; 
Dame Mary Frances, 112. 

Carey, Harriet, 102; Marianne, 40; General Peter, 
40; Rev. Richard R., 102. 

Carroll, Coote, 84 ; Luanda Agnes, 37 ; Sarah, 84 ; 
William, 37. 

Carson, Joseph, 56. 

Cartwright, Rev. William Digby, 49. 

Gary, George, 77 ; Rose, 77. 

Casey, Anna, 6 ; Anna Alicia, 7 ; Edmond Henry, 
6, 7 ; Eileen Mary, 7 ; George Daniel, 8 ; Helen, 
6 ; Helena Kathleen, 7 ; Helena Sophia, 8 ; 
Helen Matilda, 6, 7 ; Hilda Dorothy, 7 ; Isabella 
Julia Agnes, 7 ; John George Cusack, 6 ; John 
Patrick, 8 ; Margaret Alice, 6 ; Mary Catherine, 
6, 8; Maiy Hawkey Sandy, 6, 8; Muriel, 6; 
Philip Forth, 7; Philip George Ernest, 7; 
Thomas, 6; Thomas Julian Smith, 6; Thomas 
Sarsfield, 7 ; Wilhelmina, 6 ; Wilhelmina Cecilia, 
7 ; Wilhelmina Charlotte, 8. 

Castle, Fanny, 132 ; Michael Hinton, 132. 

Caulfeild, Anna Lucy, Countess of Charlemont, X09 ; 
Eleanor, 128 ; Elizabeth Jane, Countess of Charle- 
mont, 109; Hon^ Elizabeth Margaret, 109; 
Hon**** Francis, 128; Francis William, Earl of 
Charlemont, 109 ; Hon*>*« Henry, 109 ; James, 
Viscount Charlemont, 128 ; James Molyneux, Earl 
of Charlemont, 109; Hon*»'« Mary, 128. 

Cavan, Caroline Augusta, Countess of, 20 ; Caroline 
Inez, Countess of, 21 ; Frederick Edward Gould, 
Earl of, 20; Frederick Rudolph, Earl of '21 ; 
Lieut -Colonel Frederick William, Earl of, 20; 
Honora Margaretta, Countess of, 20 ; Mary Sneade, 
Countess of, 20; General Richard Ford William, 
Earl of, 20; see cUso Lambart. 

Chamberlayne, Amelia, 132; Francesca Maria, 132; 
Thomas, 132. 

Chambre, Anna Maria, 54 ; Hunt Walsh, 54. 

Chandler, Alice Maria, 65 ; Alice May, 65 ; Colonel 
George Lee, 65. 

Chaplin, Alfred 89. 

Chapman, William, 131. 

Charlemont, Anna Lucy, Countess of, 109 ; Elizabeth 
Jane, Countess of, 109 ; Francis William, Earl 
of, 109 ; James, Viscount, 128 ; James Moljrneux, 
Earl of, 109 ; Hon"« Mary, 128. 

Chenevix-Trench, Ellen Maria, 100; Frances Angel, 
100 ; Rev. Francis, 100 ; Rev. Herbert Francis, 
14 ; Philip Charles, 100 ; Philip Francis, 100 ; 
Most Rev. Richard Chenevix, Archbishop of 
Dublin, 100. 

Child, James, 129 ; Mary Philippa Artemisia, 129. 



Chitterden, Rev. Thomas Knapp, 91. 

Church, Jane Newton, 64 ; Robert Galbraith, 64. 

ClanwiUiam, John, E^rl of, 7a 

Clare, Diana, Countess of, 93; John, Ear! of, 93; 

Richard Hobart, Earl of, 93. 
Clarendon, Earl of, 94. 
Clark, Alfred Ashley, 12, 13 ; Fanny, 38 ; Frederick 

Le Gros, 13; Harriet Ann, 13; Kate, 13; 

Professor, 38. 
Clarke, Charles, 14; Elizabeth Jane, 14$ Frances 

Jane, 56; Lieut. -Colonel, 56. 
Clayton, Francis Hare, 60. 
Clementson, Rev. John Schofield, 98. 
Clifton, Rev. Alfrra, 91. 
de Cloisi, Anna, 6. 

Clonmore, William Cecil James, Lord, 131. 
Coates, Charlotte Eliza, 29; John Carver, 29; Maria, 

29. 
Cobbe, Anne, 2 ; Charles Henry, 2 ; General George, 2 ; 

Lude Annie, 2. 
Cocks, Mary, 1x7. 

Coen, Bridget, 123; Margaret, 123; Patrick, 123. 
CoUes, Anna Sophia Stewart, 61 ; Elizabeth Mary, 

61 ; Henry Cope, 61. 
CoUett, Rebecca, 10. 
Colley, Elizabeth Isabella, 14; Florence Isabella, 14; 

Henry FitzGeorge, 14; Philip Wellesley, 130. 
Conyqgham, Elizabeth, Marchioness, 108; Henry, 

Marquess, 108; Lady Maria Harriet, 108. 
Coode, Clara Penrose, 32 ; Dame Jane Dod, 32 ; Sir 

John, 32. 
Cooke, Elizabeth, 51 ; Robert Disney, 51. 
Cooper, Albert B<»uchamp Astley, 122; Sir Astley 

Paston, Bt, 122; Azelee Rebe, 52; Barbara 

Harriet, 52 ; Dame Elizabeth Harriet, 122 ; Eva 

Cornelia, 122 ; Harman Herring, 52 ; John, 83 ; 

Rev. Lovick, 122; Mary Anne, 83; Rev. Samuel 

Lovick Astley, 40; William Herring, 52. 
Coote, Charles Purdon, 71 ; Lydia Lucy, 71. 
Coppin, John Pittman, 20 ; Sarah, 2a 
Cork, Rt. Rev. Robert S. Gregg, Bishop of, 56* 
Cornwall, John, 108. 
Courtenay, Caroline, 91 ; George, 91. 
Cowley, James, 39 ; Mary, 39. 
Cowper, Earl, 15. 
Cox, Rev. J., 29. 
Craig, Jane, 25. 
Crawley, Caroline Inez, 2i ; George Baden, 21 ; 

Eliza Inez, 21 ; Rev. Robert, 21. 
Creagfa, Arthur Gethin, 14, 15 ; Henrietta Cole, 15 ; 

John, 15 ; Maiy, 15. 
Creed, Susanna, 55 ; William Armstrong, 55. 
Creyke, Ven*^ Archdeacon, 42. 
Crowdy, Rev. Canon, loi ; Rev. Gordon, loi. 
Crowe, Annie Millicent, 36; Constance Kate, 36; 

Harry, 36 ; Wainwright, 36. 
Curzon-Howe, Lady Mary Anna, 131 ; Richard 

William Penn, Earl Howe, 131. 



Daniel, Georgina Henrietta, 48 ; Harriett, 48 ; 

William Henry, 48. 
Darley, Benjamin, 36; Catherine, 36; Elizabeth, 34; 

Frederick, 34; Henry, 34, 35 J Joseph, 97; 

Katherine, 36 ; Maria Louisa, 34 ; Mary, 97 ; 

Wellington, 34. 
Dartnell, George, 23 ; Rose, 23. 
Dash wood, Ellen Louisa, 91 ; Sir Henry William, 

Bt, 91; Dame Sophia, 91. 
Davidson, Rev. Jonas Pascal FiUwilliam, 95. 
Davis, Rev. Canon Owen William, 22. 
Dawson, Catherine, ii, 12; Jane, 13; Joseph, 11-13. 
Day, Anna Elizabeth, 128; Rev. John Fitzgerald, 

128. 
Deery, Barbara Augusta, 61 ; John H., 61. 
Denison, Elizabeth, 108 ; Joseph, 108. 



'39 



Dickson, Peter, 20. 

Digby, Kenelm, 123 ; Maiy Jane Elizabeth, 123. 

Dillon, Agnes, 124 ; Anne, 123, 124 ; Annie, 124 ; 
Arthur Edmund Denis, Viscount, 88, 90; Arthur 
Henry, 91 ; Bridget, 123, 124; Charles, Viscount, 
88; Charles Blake, 123; Charles Francis, 124; 
Charles Henry, Viscount, 89 ; Hon"* Conrad 
Adderly, 91 ; Edward, 123 ; Dame Eleanor, 96 ; 
Elizabeth, 124 ; Elizabeth Mary, 123 ; Ellen, 
Viscountess, 90; Hon"« Ellen Louisa, 91 ; Ellen 
Susanna, 96 ; Eric Fitzgerald, 92 ; Evelina Victoria, 
92 ; Rev. Francis, 90 ; Gerald Dormer Fitzgerald, 
123; Harold Arthur, Viscount, 90; Henrietta, 
Viscountess, 88 ; Henrietta Maria, Viscountess, 88 ; 
Colonel Henry Augustus, Viscount, 88; Hilda 
Ellen, 91 ; James, 123 ; John, 123 ; John Blake, 
124; Josephine, 124; Julia, Viscountess, 90; Luke, 
123; Luke Gerald, 123; Lydia Sophia, Viscountess, 
89; Margaret Sophia, 91; Maria, 123; Mary, 123, 
124; Richard, 123; Sarah Augusta, Viscountess, 
89; Theobald, Viscount, 123; Theobald Dominick 
Geoffrey, Viscount, 89, 90 ; Thomas, 123 ; Rev. 
Thomas, 123 ; Vere Mary, 92 ; Sir William, Bt, 96. 

Dillon-Lee, Arthur Edmund Denis, Viscount Dillon, 
90 ; Charles, Viscount Dillon, 88 ; Charles Henry, 
Viscount Dillon, 89; Hon"" Constantine Augustus, 
91 ; Hon"* Eleanor Georgina, 92 ; Ellen, 
Viscountess Dillon, 90 ; Hon"* Etheldred 
Florence, 89 ; Hon"* Frances Dorothy, 91 ; 
Hon^** Geraldine Frances, 89; Hon"" Helen 
Matilda, 94 ; Henrietta, Viscountess Dillon, 
88; Hon"* Henrietta Maria, 88; Colonel Henry 
Augustus, Viscount Dillon, 88; Hon^** Louisa 
Anne Rose, 94 ; Lydia Sophia, Viscountess Dillon, 
89 ; Hon"* Margaret Frances Florence, 92 ; 
Hon"* Mary Lydia Henrietta, 89 ; Hon"* Robert 
George Lee, 92; Sarah Augusta, Viscountess 
Dillon, 89 ; Theobald Dominick Geoffrey, Viscount 
Dillon, 89, 90 ; see also Lee-Dillon. 

Disney, Rev. Brabazon Thomas, 14, 15 ; Rev. John, 
15; Sarah Cole, 15. 

Dixon, Frederick Parker, 112, 122; John, 112, 122; 
Olivia Blanche, 112, 120, 122. 

Dobbin, Lucinda, 36; Thomas, 36. 

Dobbs, Charity, 104; Conway Richard, 99; Mary, 
102 ; Rev. Robert Conway, 99, 102 ; Rose, 99 ; 
Wilhelmina Josepha, 99, 102. 

Dobree, Bridget, 2; James, 2. 

Dod, Rev. Philip Hayman, 32. 

Doherty, Rev. W., 54. 

Donovan, Rev. Edwin Sandys, 56. 

Dorman, Charles, ^3 ; Emily Mary, 53 ; Jane, 53. 

Dormer, Elizabeth Mary, 123 ; Hon"* Hubert 
Francis, 123; Hon"* Mary Jane Elizabeth, 123. 

Douglas, Elizabeth Louisa Theobaldina, 94 ; George 
Norman, 94 ; John Sholto, 94 ; Vanda, 94. 

Dow, Elizabeth, 79; John, 79. 

Dowell, Margaret, 123. 

Down, Connor and Dromore, Rt. Rev. Thomas 
James Welland, Bishop of, 47 ; Bishop of, 77. 

Dowse, Rev. Charles, 74. 

Drink water, John, 91 ; Sophia, 91. 

Drought, Letitia, loi ; Mary Isabel, 1 01 ; General 
Thomas Armstrong, loi. 

Druitt, Edward, 61 ; Mary, 61. 

Dublin, Most Rev. Richard Chenevix Chenevix- 
Trench, Archbishop of, 100. 

Duke, VaJentine, 51. 

Dunalley, Henry Sadleir, Baron, 113. 

Duncombe, Admiral the Hon"* Arthur, 71 ; Hon"* 
Delia, 71 ; Frederick William, 71 ; Lady Katharine, 
71; Pauncefort, 20; Philip, 20. 

Dunkerley, Ven"* William Herbert Cecil, 93. 

Dunlop, Hon'^i* Anna Elizabeth, 35; Helen Mary, 
35 ; Robert Foster, 35. 

Durham, John George, Earl of, 91. 

Dwyer, Rev. Philip, 30-32. 

Dylun, Sir Henry, 90. 



E 



Eager, Mary Wilhelmina, 24 ; Oliver Stokes, 24. 

Eardley-Wilmot, Rev. Prebendary, 79. 

Eklge, Rev. Philip, 49. 

Edward VII., Kin^ of England, 72, 94. 

Eld wards, Henry Richardson, 118; Susan Mabel, 118. 

Ellen borough, Beatrice Joanna,* Lady, 128 ; Colonel 

Charles Edmund, Baron, 128; Edward, Earl of, 

128; Isabella, Lady, 128. 
EUicott, Rev. Charles Spencer, 133. 
Elliott, Eveline Augusta, 38 ; William Robert, 38 ; 

W. E., 38. 
Ellis, Rev. Thomas, 104. 
Elms, Rev. Thomas, 29. 

EI well, Emily Ada, 113; Henry, 113; Margaret, 113. 
Ely, Mary, 1x9. 
Erskine, Alexander, 35 ; Anne, 9 ; Eliza Tharp, 35 ; 

Elmina, 35 ; James Francis, 9 ; Rev. Josiah, 9 ; 

Marianne, 9. 
von Essen, Baron Hans, 21 ; Mary Hyacinthe, 

Baroness, 21. 
Evans, George, 78 ; Jane, 78 ; Mary Eliza, 78. 
Everard, Mr., 70 ; Nugent Talbot, 46. 
Eyre, Lady Anne Jane, 129 ; Rev. Charles, 129 ; 

Rev. Charles James Phipps, 47 ; Count, 129 ; 

John, Baron, 128 ; Hon**"* Mary 128 ; Very Rev. 

Monsignori Vincent, 129; Rev. Canon Richard 

Booth, 34 ; Sara, 34 ; Sarah, 34 ; Stanislaus 

Thomas, 129; Thomas Joseph, 128, 129; Rev. 

William, 129. 
Eyton, Ann Rose, 113; Rev. John, 113. 



Fane, John, Earl of Westmoreland, 94 ; Lady Maria, 
94. 

Farrer, Frederick Willis, 71. 

Fennell, Isabel, 52 ; James, 52 ; William James, 52. 

Ferrard, Thomas Henry, Viscount, 35. 

Festu-Villiaumez, Jules, 80 ; Margaret Julie, 80. 

Fetherstonhaugh, Lady Eleanor, 131 ; Howard, 131 ; 
James, 131 ; Margaret, 131 ; Richard, 131 ; 
Thomas James, 131. 

Field, Delia, 71 ; John Wilmer, 71 ; Rev. Sydney, 65. 

Finney, Agnes, 103. 

Fisher, Hannah, 52 ; Joseph, 52. 

FitzGerald, Christina Geraldine, 80 ; John Edward, 
80 ; Mary Josephine, 80 ; Rt. Rev. William, Bishop 
of Killaloe, 99. 

Fitz-Gerald, Thomas Nugent, 29. 

Fitzgerald, Barbara, 81 ; Jane, 78 ; Major, 78 ; 
Mary, 4; William, 4. 

FitzGibbon, Baroness Adele, 94 ; Augustus Henry, 
94 ; Brian Normanby Randolph, 95 ; Clare 
Valentine, 95 ; Diana, Countess of Clare, 93 ; 
Elizabeth Louisa Theobaldina, 94 ; Florence 
Henrietta Clara, 93; Gerald, 94; Hon"* Gerald 
Normanby, 93; Harold Constantine, 95; John, 
Earl of Clare, 93 ; John Arthur, 95 ; Katherine 
Maude, 95 ; Kathleen Beatrice Florence, 95 ; 
Louisa Bosville, 95 ; Lady Louisa Isabella 
Georgiana, 93 ; Louis Theobald, 95 ; Maria Dolores, 
95 ; Mary Agnes, 95 ; Olive Geraldine, 95 ; Richard 
Hobart, Earl of Clare, 93 ; Robert Francis Dillon, 
95 ; Violet, 94. 

Fitzuiaurice, Barbara Harriet, 52 ; Caroline Mary, 
54; Captain James, R.N., 52; John, 54. 

Fladgate, Francis Pedro Gauntlett, loi ; Laura, loi. 

Fleming, Elizabeth, 79 ; Frank, 79 ; John, 79 ; 
Muriel, 79. 

Fletcher, Rev. John Knox, 61. 

Foggarty, Mary Tosephine, 80. 

Foljambe, Francis John Savile, 70 ; George Savile, 70 ; 
Lady Gertrude Emily, 70 ; Harriet Emily Mary, 7a 

Foottit, Christopher Carter, 84 ; Ida Isabel, 84 ; 
Sarah, 84. 



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Forbes, Hon^ Isabella Drammoiid, 94; James, 

Lord, 94. 
Forde, Anne, 112; Matthias, 112. 
Fortescue, Alicia Maria, 112, 121; Caroline Maria, 

120; Elizabeth, Countess, 108; Hueh, Earl, 108; 

John, 112, 121; Margaret, X2i ; William Mark 

Matthew Miller, 120. 
Forth, Jane, 6; John, 6; Nevill, 6; Wilhelmina, 6. 
Forward, Alice, 128; William, 128. 
Foster-Skeffington, Hon"* Amelia, 98; Hon"* 

Chichester Thomas, 98 ; Henrietta, 98 ; John, 

Viscount Massereene and Ferzard, 98 ; se£ also 

Skeffington. 
Fowler, Catherine, ill; Gwendolen Ada, X13; 

Willoughby Jones, 113; W., m. 
Fozall, Esther, 51. 
Fox-Powys, Hori"« Leopold William Henry, 71 ; 

Lady Maiy, 71. 
Francis, EdithuBi, 84; Eleanor Martha, 84; John 

Bonfield, 84. 
Frederick, Arthur, ^9; Marescoe Lloyd, 39; Maria 

Louisa, 39 ; Sophia Emily, 39. 
French, Catherine, 96; Marianne, 9; Rev. Mathew, 

9; Melian Towgood, 55; Richard, 96; Savage, 55. 
Fryer, Charles Gilbert, 39. 
Fuller, Adela Bessie, 82; Anna Maria, 82; Anne, 

8x ; Augusta Hobart, 82; Bessie, 81 ; Deborah, 50; 

Edward, 81 ; Edward Goddard, 81 ; Eliza, 81 ; 

Elizabeth, 50, 81, 82; Evelyn Melicent, 82; 

Frances Diana, 81 ; Franklin Bland, 82 ; Harnett 

John, 82 ; Henry, 50 ; Hyacinthe Helen, 81 ; 
ames Franklin, 81 ; John Blennerhassett, 81 ; 
Louisa, 81 ; May Florence, 82 ; Thomas, 81 ; 
Thomas Harnett, 8x. 
Fullerton, George, 72. 
Fulton, Eleanor Oitherine, 73 ; Hamilton, 73. 



Gabbett, Constantia, 31 ; Rev. Robert, 31. 

Gage, Conolly Marcus, X03 ; Marv, 103 ; Mary 

Victoria Winthrop, 103 ; William Cfharles, 103. 
Gailey, Elizabeth, 51 ; Ellen Mary, 51 ; John, 51. 
Galwey, Elizabeth, 14; Eliza Wade, 14; Lydia 

Anne, 28; Mary, 15; Richard, 28; St. John, 14, 

15; William, 14. 
Ganly, Rev. Charles William, 52. 
Garde, Rev. Thomas, 91. 
Gardner-Brown, Rev. John, 79. 
Garon, Alice Jane, 5; F. W., 5; Jane, 5. 
Garrett, John, 60; Mary, 60; William Ra^ond, 46. 
Gavan, Caroline Mary, 54 ; Henrietta Lelitia Sophia, 

54; Henry John, 54. 
Geale, Annabella, 108; Catherine, 108; Elizabeth, 

loS; Piers, 108. 
Geale-Brady, Benjamin, 98; Catherine, 98. 
George III., King of England, 133. 
Gibbs, John, 118; Kate Edith, 118. 
Gibson, Rev. Dr., 49. 
Giiford, Anne, X17; Charles Symes, X17; Margaret, 

117; Nicholas, 1x7; Susanna Maria, 117. 
Glasgow and Galloway, Rt Rev. Williuii Thomas 

Harrison, Bishop of, 31. 
Glerawly, Francis, Viscount, 47 ; see also Annesley. 
Goddard, Louisa, 81 ; Hon^i« Mary, 81 ; Jhomas, 81. 
Goldie-Taubman, Dame Amy, 25 ; Amy Alice, 25 ; 

Sir John Senhouse, 25. 
Goodman, Rev. James, 56. 
Gordon, Eliza, 129; John, 129. 
Gore, George Addenbrooke, 109; Sarah Anne, 109. 
Gosford, Sir Archibald, Earl of, 70; Colonel Sir 

Archibald Brabazon Sparrow, £larl of, 70-72 ; 

Arthur,! ^^i*^ ^^i 7^ ; Louisa Augusta Beatrice, 

Countess of, 72; Mary, Countess of, 70; Millicent, 

Countess of, 70; Theodosia, Countess of, 70; 

see also Acheson. 



GoQgh, James, 60; Mair, 6a 

Gould, Sir Heniy, 20; Honora Maigaretta, 20. 

Graham, Margaret, 113; Maiy Auie, 1 13; Peter^ 

112; Robert, 113. 
Graham-Toler, Lady Grace, 99 ; Hector John, Earl 

of Norbuiy, 99. 
Grandison, Charles Ogilvie, 118; Edith, 118; Sarah 

Chapman, 118. 
Grant, Anne Emily Sophia, 47; Colqnhoun, 82; 

Elizabeth An^ta, 82 ; Sir Francis, 47 ; John, 

129; Marv Philippa Artemisia, 129. 
Granville, £arl, 94. 
Grattan, Emily Alida, 40; Rt« Hon*^ Henry, 130; 

William, 40; William Henry CoUey, 40. 
Gravatt, Anne, 2; Colonel, 2. 
Graves, Rev. Charles, 82. 
Gray, Elizabeth Mary, 1 01 ; Richard Townsend, loi ; 

Rowland William Henry Nash, xoi ; Susan Sarah, 

lOI. 

Green, Abraham, i ; Edward, 11 ; Elizabeth, il ; 

Letitia, i. 
Greene, Amy, 83; Anne, 83; Annie, 84; Arthur, 

84; Editha, 84; Elizabeth, 83; Ellen, 30; 

Godirey, 83 ; Ida Isabel, 84 ; Jane, 30 ; John, 83 ; 

John Butler, 30 ; John Francis, 84 ; Mary Anne, 

83; Michael, 30; Rebecca, 30; Robert, 83; 

Thomas, 83, 84 ; Thomas Westland, 84; Wilhelmina 

Webb, 84. 
Greg, Alida, 77; Conyngham, loi ; Conningbam, 

77; Eliza, loi. 
Grttsg} Rt. Rev. Robert S., Bishop of Cork, 56. 
Greig, Helen Hunt, 13; John Rutnerfbrd, 13. 
Grenfell, Vice- Admiral John Pascoe, 95 ; Mary, 95. 
Griffin, Rev. John Nash, 118. 
Grove- Annesley, Alice, 42 ; Lieut. -General Hon'^ 

Arthur, 37, 42 ; . Charlotte Elizabeth Grove, 42 ; 

Hon*»>» Elizabeth, 37; Georgina, 37. 
Guinness, Arthur, 34 ; Elizabeth, 3^. 
Guivion, Hyadnthe Helen, 81 ; John Prosp^re, 81 ; 

Marshall, 81. 



H 

Hadden, Rev. Robert Henry, 131. 

Hague, Arabella C. G., 98; Colonel Richard, 98. 

Halford, Charles Augustus Drake, 89; Charles 
Douglas, 89; Emma Matilda, 89; Hon^ Geraldine 
Frances, 89. 

Halhead, Anna Maria, 98; Nathaniel, 98. 

Hall, Anne Cockerell, 3 ; Rev. Francis Henry, 3 ; 
Henry North George, 3; James Traill, 3; Rev. 
James Traill, 3 ; Louisa, 3; Mary Letitia, 3. 

Halton, Isabella, 12 ; John Prince, 12. 

Hamilton, Colonel Alexander Charles, Lord Belhaven 
and Stenton, 92 ; Ven*>*» Archdeacon, 92 ; Cecil, 
Marchioness of Abercom, 128 ; Lady Cedl 
Frances, 128 ; Charles, i, 130 ; Charles Robert, 
I, 132 ; Charles William, I ; Frederick Fownes, 
I, 131 ; Rev. Frederick Miller, 131 ; Rev. the 
Hon"« Canon George, 128 ; Lady Glad^ Maiy, 
131 ; Rev. James, 120, 121 ; James, Duke of 
Abercom, 131 ; John James, Marcjuess of Abercom, 
128 ; Juliana Mary, 92 ; Letitia Charlotte, I ; 
Hon**** Margaret Frances Florence, 92 ; Marianne 
Caroline, I, 130; Mary Anna, Duchess of Abercom, 
131; Lieut. -Colonel Robert William, 89, 925 
Sarah, 130 ; William John, 92 ; William Richard, 
92; William Tiehe, i. 

Hanbury, Anna Maria Josephine, 23 ; Ingham, 23 ; 
Samuel, 23. 

Hanmer, Frances, 35 ; Frances Madeline Jane, 35 ; 
Thomas, 35. 

Hanna, Alexander, 89 ; Sarah, 89 ; Sarah Augusta, 89. 

Harden, Carl, 4 ; Nita, 4. ^ 

Harnett, Daniel 23; Honoria Mana, 23; John 
Fuller, 81. 

Harney, Mary, 29 ; Richard, 29. 



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Harrison, Rt. Rev. William Thomas, Bishop of 

Glasgow and Galloway, 31. 
Harvey, Amiie Louisa, 97 ; Colonel Charles Lacon, 

97 ; Eliza Beecroft, 97 ; Mary, 97 ; Roger Kerrison, 

97. 
Haskins, Ella Constandi, 62, 64 ; William L., 62, 64. 

Hatherton, Edward John, Baron, 20; Hyadnthe 
Mary, Lady, 2a 

Haughton, Helena Sophia, 8 ; Samuel, 8 ; Rev. 
Samuel, 8. 

Hawarden, Comwallis, Viscount, 71. 

Hazlewood, Anne, 8. 

Heatly, Rev. Robert, X14. 

Heaton-Aiirtstron^, Alice Jane, 5 ; Bertha Grace, 2 ; 
Bertha MaximiUana, 2 ; Charles, 5 ; Charles 
George William Stacpoole, 5 ; Charles Richard 
Beauchamp, 5 ; Elizabeth Letitia, 5 ; Ethel Maria 
Beatrice, 5 ; George William Bayly, 5 ; Georgina 
Maria, 5 ; John, 2 ; John Dunamace, 2 ; William 
Charles, 2 ; William Duncan Francis, 2 ; William 
Henry, 5 ; sge also Armstrong and Armstrong- 
MacDonnell. 

Helbtiand, Carl A., 112; Ida, 112. 

Helps, Annie, 82 ; Sir Arthur, 82 ; Edmund Arthur, 
82 ; Dame Elizabeth, 82 ; Thomas, 82. 

Henley, Rev. the Hon*»>« Robert, 103. 

Henn, Elizabeth Letitia, 5 ; Jane Isabella, 5 ; Colonel 
Richard Milton Arthur, C ; Thomas Rice, 5. 

Herbert, Arthur Bastable, 8x ; Barbara, 81 ; Bastable, 
81 ; Lucinda, 81. 

Hewitt, James, Viscount Lifford, 71 ; Lydia Lucy, 
Viscountess LiflTord, 71 ; Lady Mary, 71 ; Mary 
Anne, Viscountess Lifford, 71. 

pickling, John, 39 ; Mabel Louise, 39. 

Higginson, Charles Henry, 31 ; Ha}mes Bingham, 49; 
Rev. John, 49 ; Mary Macaulay, 31 ; Maud 
Fleming, 49. 

Hill, Rt. Rev. Rowley, Bishop of Sodor and Man, 32. 

Hoe^, Anne, 112; Frances, 112, 122; Francis 
Richard, 112, 122. 

Holland, Elizabeth Anne, 51 ; Henry, 51 ; Henry 
Richard, Lord, 71 ; Mary, 51. 

Holro^rd, John Baker, Earl of Sheffield, 88; Lady 
Maria Josepha, 88. 

Homersham, Amelia, 10; Edward Collett, 10; 
Rebecca, 10; William, 10. 

Honywood, Sir John Courtnay, Bt., 122; Mary Anne 
Elizabeth, 122. 

Hood, Very Rev. Richard, Dean of Kilmacduagh, 65. 

Horsfall, Alfred, 82; Rebecca, 82. 

Hort, Dame Catherine Anne Villiers, 1 14 ; Harriett 
Lydia, 114; Sir John Josiah, Bt., 114; Sir Josiah 
William, Bt., 114; Dame Louisa Georgiana, 114; 
Sir William Fitzmaurice Josiah, Bt., 114. 

Hotham, Alice, 42 ; George, 42. 

Howard, Alice, Viscountess Wicklow, 128; Lady 
Alice Mary, 130, 133 ; Lady Alicia, 133 ; Lady 
Anne Jane, 129; Hon**** Caroline, 132; Lady 
Caroline Louisa Mary, 130; Cecil Frances, 
Countess of Wicklow, 128 ; Hon**"* Cecil Mervyn 
Malcolm, 132; Cecil Ralph, Earl of Wicklow, 
13 1 1 132 ; Colonel Charles Francis Arnold, Earl of 
Wicklow, iji, 132; Lady Eleanor, 131; Lady 
Eleanor Cecil, 128 ; Ellen, 130 ; Hon^»» Emily 
Sarah, 133 ; Emma Agnes, 130 ; Fanny Catherine, 
Countess of Wicklow, 132 ; Hon*^ Frances, 130 ; 
Lady Frances, 129 ; Ilon^* Francesca Maria, 132 ; 
Rev. the Hon"* Francis, 130; Frederick Caulfield, 
130 ; Gladys Mary, Countess of Wicklow, 131 ; 
Hannah Sarah, 22 ; Lady Harriet, 129 ; Henry, 
130 ; Hiram Edward, 22 ; Hon^i* Hugh Melville, 

132 ; Lady Isabella, 129 ; Lady Katluirine, 130 ; 
iGitherine Charlotte, 130; Lady Louisa Frances, 

133 ; Lady Maria, 130 ; Lady Mary, 133 ; Ralph, 
Viscount Wicklow, 128 ; Ralph Francis, Earl of 
Wicklow, 131 ; Hon"* Robert, 132 ; Robert, Earl 
of Wicklow, 128; Robert Boleyn, 130; Hon"« 
Sarah, 130 ; William, Earl of Wicklow, X28 ; 



William Cecil James, Lord Clonmore, 131 ; William 

George, 130; Colonel William Forward, Earl of 

Wicklow, 128, 131 ; see also Wicklow. 
Howard- Forward, Hon"* Eleanor, 128; Isabella 

Mary, 129; Hon"* William, 128. 
Howe, Richard William Penn, Earl, 131. 
Howth, Maiy Bermingham, Countess of, 46 ; William, 

Earl of, 46. 
Huddart, Annette Aileen Maude, 34 ; Annette 

Louisa, 34; Cuthbert Henry Cooke, 34; Rev. 

George Augustus Ward, 34. 
Hughes, Constant Grace Martha, 25 ; Helen Hunt, 

13 ; Herbert Jones, 13 ; James Freeman, 25 ; 

Marian, 13 ; Martha, 25 ; Valentine David, 13. 
Hulbert, Eliza Inez, 21 ; Henry G., 21. 
Hungerford, Susanna, 55; Thomas, 55. 
Hunt, Annette Louisa, 34; Edmund Lombard, 34. 
Hurly, Augusta Hobart, 82 ; Elizabeth Augusta, 82 ; 

John, 82. 
Hyde, Arthur, 81 ; Rev. Arthur, 81 ; Elizabeth, 81 ; 

Frederick, 81 ; Louisa, 81. 



I 

Inchiquin, Edward Donough, Baron, 4 ; Sir Lucius, 

Baron, 4 ; Mary, Lady, 4. 
Ingram, Anne Katherine, 65 ; Rev. Henry levers, 65. 
Irvine, Christopher, 120; Eleanor Mervyn, 120. 
Irwin, Andrew, 117; Jeannie, 117. 
Itzstein, Lizzie, 30. 

J 

Jackson, Amelia, 12; Catherine, ii, 12; Francis 

Alfred, 12 ; John Boddington, 12 ; John Frederick 

Cecil, 12; Robert, ii, 12. 
Jacob, Annie, 84 ; Arthur, 84 ; Augustus Hamilton, 

84; Elizabeth, 83; John, 83; Sarah, 84. 
Jameson, Elizabeth, 53 ; Isabella Eccles, 6 ; John, 6 ; 

Mary, 52, 53 ; Rebecca, 52 ; Thomas, 52, 53. 

Jamieson, Rev. William, 48. 
elf, Sir Arthur Richard, 100; Ernest Arthur, 100; 
Dame Jane, 100; Rose Frances, 100. 

}enkin, Anna Guinness, 62 ; Rev. John, 62. 
ohn. King of England, 90. 
Johnson, Frederick Francis, 3 ; Rev. Heniy, 3 ; 

Rev. Hubert, 42 ; Ven"* John Evans, 3 ; Mary, 3 ; 

Noble, loi ; Susan Sarah, loi. 
Johnston, Lady Anna Maria, 46 ; Elizabeth, 77 ; Rev. 

George Henry N. Dowell, 46; John, 77 ; Mary, 119. 
Johnstone, Lady Eleanor, 131, 133 ; Harriett, 48 ; 

Isabella Ex:cles, 6 ; John, 6 ; Margaret Alice, 6 ; 

Robert, 48 ; Lieut. -Colonel William Frederick, 

I3i» 133- 
Joly, Charles, 33 ; Charles Joseph, 36 ; Emilia Mary, 

36 ; Jean Jaspar, Baron de Blaisy, 33 ; Katherine, 

36 ; Maria Louisa, 33 ; Mary, 33. 

Jones, Alicia, 55 ; Dorinda, 79 ; Elinor, 55 ; Elizabeth, 
77; Emma, 12; Frederick Pembroke, 71; Henry 
Bence, 71 ; Henry Robert Bence, 71 ; Herbert 
George, 108 ; Herbert Riversdale Mansel, 108 ; 
James, 77, 79 ; Julia Maria, 77 ; Maria Alida, 
108 ; Maria Georgiana ElizalDeth, 108 ; Lady 
Millicent, 71; William, 12, 55, 71. 

Jud^e, Frances Henrietta Dorothea, 60; Samuel, 60. 

Justice, Annie, 84; Thomas Bolton, 84. 



K 



Keating, Harriett, 118; Walter, n8. 

Kelly, Anne, 96 ; Annie Louisa, 97 ; Annie Maria, 
97; Arthur Dillon Denis (The O'Kelly), 98; 
Beatrice Frances, 98 ; Catherine, 96, 98 ; Catherine 
Elizabeth, 97 ; Denis, 96 ; Ellen Catherine, 97 ; 
Dame Ellen Susanna, 96 ; Ethel Beatrice 
Bedingfeld, 98 ; Francis James, 96-98 ; George, 96 ; 



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Henrietta, 98 ; James, 96 ; Mary Pierqr, 9S ; 
Lieut. •Colonel Richard, 96 ; General Sir Richard 
Denis (The O'Kelly), 96; Lieut. -Colonel Richard 
Makdougall Brisbane Francis, 98; Sophia 
Henrietta, 97 ; Stella Agnes Piercy, 9I8. 

Kerry, Knight of, 81. 

Kilcoursie, George Frederick Augustus, Viscount, 20; 
Sarah, Viscountess, 20. 

Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, Rt. 
Rev. Frederick Richards Wynne, Bishop of, 99; 
Rt. Rev. William FitEGendd, Bishop of, 99. 

Killick, George Lionel Brackenridge, 42 ; Rev. 
Henry, 42 ; Marian Stuart O'Hara, 42. 

Kilmacduagh, Very Rev. Richard Hood, Dean 
of, 65. 

Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, Rt. Rev. George de la 
Poer Beresford, Bishop of, 130; Rt Rev. Samuel 
Shone, Bishop of, 27. 

King, Jane, 100 ; Rev. William Clark, loo. 

Kingsley, Rev. Charles, 49. 

Kirkpatrick, Alice Katherinc, 66 ; Alice May, 65 ; 
Anne Katherine, 65 ; Charles, 65 ; Charles James, 
66 ; Desmond Lopdell, 66 ; Eileen May Ingram, 
65 ; Gladys, 65 ; Henry Ivers Ingram, 65 ; Henry 
Leonard Ivers, 65; Jane Mary, 60; Julia Elizabeth, 
66 ; Mary Anne, 60 ; Susan Dora, 65 ; Susan Jane, 
66 ; Thomasina Margaret, 66 ; ' William, 65 ; 
William Lopdell, 65. 

Knatchbull, Beatrice Joanna, 128; Eleanor Grace, 
121 ; Rev. Henry, 128 ; Sir Norton Joseph, Bt., 
121, 128; Dame Mary, 121, 128. 

Kneller, Florence Tankervill, 121 ; Godfrey, 121. 



Lacon, Sir Edmund Knowles, Bt., 97 ; Eliza 
Beecroft, 97. 

Lambart, Anna Lucy, 109 ; Hon^^ Arthur, 22 ; 
Caroline Augusta, 22 ; Caroline Augusta, Countess 
of Cavan, 20; Caroline Inez, Countess of Cavan, 21 ; 
Hon***" Charles Evelyn, 21 ; Rev. Charles James, 
Z09 ; Frederick Edward Gould, Earl of Cavan, 20 ; 
Lady Ellen Olive, 21 ; Frederick Rudolph, Earl of 
Cavan, 21 ; Lieut. -Colonel Frederick William, 
Earl of Cavan, 20; George Frederick Augustus, 
Viscount Kilcoursie, 20 ; Hon**"* Gerald John, 21 ; 
Hon^ Hannah Sarah, 22; Henrica Hyacinthe, 
22 ; Honora Maigaretta, Countess of Cavan, 20 ; 
Rev. the Hon*^ Horace Edward Samuel Sneade, 
22 ; Howard Frederick John, 22 ; Hon*^ Lionel 
John, 22 ; Marian, 109 ; Hon**** Mary Hyacinthe, 
21 ; Mary Sneade, Countess of Cavan, 20; Lady 
Maud Edith Gundreda, 22 ; Hon***" Octavius 
Henry, 22 ; Oliver Heniy, 22 ; General Richard 
Ford William, Earl of Cavan, 20; Sarah, 
Viscountess Kilcoursie, 20 ; Hon**** Sarah Sophia, 
21 ; Honbte WUliam, 21 ; Hon**"* Winifred Edith, 
22 ; see also Cavan. 

Lambert, Anne, 46; Robert, 46. 

Lambton, John George, Earl of Durham, 91. 

Lane, Jane, 117; John, 117. 

Langtry, Rev. Arthur, 47. 

Law, Anna Elizabeth, 128 ; Charles Ewan, 128 ; 
Edward, Earl of EUenborough, 128; Lady Eleanor 
Cecil, 128; Elizabeth Sophia, 128; Isabella, Lady 
EUenborough, 128; ^^^ o/r^ Towry-Law. 

Lawder, Very Rev. John Strutt, Dean of Ottawa, 
90. 

Lawrence, Rev. Arthur, 49. 

Leadbeater, Deborah, 50; Mary, 50; Sarah, 50; 
William, 50. 

Leader, Louisa, 81 ; Mary, 81 ; William. 81. 

Lechmere, Caroline Amelia, 93 ; Vice- Admiral 
William, 93. 

Lee, Lady Charlotte, 88. 

Leech, Anna Maria, 54; Charles, 54. 



Lee-Dillon, Adela, 93; Beatrice Eugenia, 93; Hon*^ 
Brenda Marv, 90 ; Charles Ricluund George, 93 ; 
Constance Charlotte, 93; Constance Helen, 93; 
Constance Louisa, 92; Rev. Constantine Francis 
Arthur, 9i> 93 ; Constantine Theobald Francis, 91 ; 
Emily Blanche Mary Courtenay, 91 ; Ethel 
Georgina, 93 ; Francis Noel, 93 ; Harold Arthur, 
Viscount Dillon, 90; Hon*>i" Harry Lee Stanton, 
90 ; Henry Mountifort, 92 ; Lieut -Colonel Henry 
Philip Constantine, 91 ; Julia, Viscountess Dillon, 
90; Kathleen Nora, 92; Lydia Eliza, 92, 93; 
Marion Geraldine, 93 ; Marion Henrietta, 92 ; 
Philip Gerald, 93 ; see also Dillon and Dillon-Lee, 

Leeds, Sir George William, Bt., 108; Maria Alicia, 
108. 

Le Fanu, Catherine Mary, 76 ; Rev. William Joseph, 
76 ; WillianiToseph Henry, 76. 

Legard, Rev. francis Digby, 42. 

Le^se, Rev. the Hon**^ Canon Augustus, 12. 

Leigh, Frances, 112; William, 112. 

Leinster, Duke of, 36. 

Le Marchant, Clementina Mary Meysey, 73 ; Lieut - 
General Sir John Gaspard, 73 ; Dame Margaret 
Anne, 73. 

Levy, Charles Eliezer, 39; Florence, 39; Jemima, 

39. 
Lewis, Rev. Gerrard, 48. 

Lichfield, George Henry, Earl of, 88. 

Lifford, James, Viscount, 71 ; Lydia Lucy, Viscountess, 

71 ; Mary Anne, Viscountess, 71. 
lilford, Thomas Atherton, Baron, 71 ; Maiy 

Elizabeth Fox, Lady, 71. 
Liljewalch, Edward, 112; Ida, 112. 
Lindsay, Hon**** Colin, 128, 129; Lady Frances, 

129; James, Earl of Crawford, 129; Leonard 

Cecil Colin, 129 ; Maria Margaret Frances, Lady, 

129; William Alexander, 129. 
Littleton, Hon**'^ Caroline Augusta, 20; Edward 

John, Baron Hatherton, 20 ; Hyacinthe Mary, 

Lady Hatherton, 20. 
Lock, Frederick, loi ; Mary Isabel, loi. 
Lockwood, Rev. Samuel Davis, 92. 
Long, Eileen Rosetta, 104; James Sandiford Lane, 

104 ; Ven**** John Alexander, 104* 
Longfield, Caroline, 91 ; Emily Blanche Mary 

Courtenay, 91 ; Mountifort, 91. 
Lopdell, Anne Katherine, 6^; Charles, 65; John 

Robert, 118; Susan Dora, 65. 
Lord, Rev. John, 29; Maria, 29. 
Louth, Thomas, Earl of, 46. 
Low, Alexander F., 38; Charles Watson, 38; 

Marianne, 74; Nathaniel, 74; Violet Augusta, 

38. 
Lowry, Constance Adela Hastings, 79; Dorinda, 

79 ; James Corry, 79 ; John Robert Colvill, 79, 

Lowther, Catherine, 108 ; Marcus, 108. 

Lowther-Crofton, Catherine, 108; Sir Marcus, Bt, 
Z08. 

Lucas, Eveline Augusta, 38 ; Rev. Frederick John, 
41 ; John, 38. 

Lyons, Anne, 77; Cecil Colvill, 78; Christina 
Geraldine, 80; Clarence Edward, 80; Constance 
Adela Hastings, 79 ; Dorinda Anna Henrietta, 79 ; 
Edith Arabella Louisa Florence, 79; Edward 
Colvill, 78 ; Eliza, 77 ; Evelyn Sarah Evans, 78 ; 
Guy Cary, 79; Heather Mary, 79; Helen Caroline, 
78 ; Henry, 77 ; Henry FitzGerald, 80 ; Henry 
Kenneth Thomas, 80; James Bristow, 77, 80; 
James Henry, 80; Julia Maria, 77; Julie Marie 
Louise, 80 ; Lily Eileen, 78 ; Mai]^et Julie, 80 ; 
Marjorie, 79; Mary Eliza, 78; Munel, 79; Robert 
Colvill Jones, 78 ; Roger Salvin, 79 ; Sarah, 77 ; 
Svbil Hill, 78 ; Thomas, 77 ; Vera Patricia Mabel, 
78 ; William Barry, 80 ; William Henry Holmes, 
78 ; William Holmes, 77 ; William Holmes 
St John, 78 ; William Thomas Bristow, 77. 

Lyons-Montgomery, Elizabeth, 3 1 ; Ethel Constance, 
31; Hugh, 31. 



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Macdonald, Grace Elizabeth, 114; Rt. Hon*^* John 

Hay Athol, 114; Major-General Norman, 114. 
MacDonnell, Bridget, I ; Lieut. -Colonel Charles, I ; 

Rev. Ronald, 61. 
Macllwaine, Rev. William, 77. 
Mackay, John, 25 ; Rebecca Dupr^, 25. 
Mackenzie, Alfred, 119; Bessie, 119; Jack, 119; 

Jane, 119; Jennie, X19; William, 119. 
Mahon, Anne, 124 ; Elizabeth, 37 ; John, 37 ; 

Thomas, 124. 
Malcolm, Rev. Archibald, 91. 
Maltravers, Sir Richard, 88. 
Manchester, Louisa Frederica Augusta, Duchess of, 

72 ; William Drogo, Duke of, 72. 
Manders, MmiMa. Matilda, 36 ; Emilia Mary, 36 ; 

Isaac, 36. 
Mansergh) Charles Carden, 14 ; Elizabeth, 14 ; 

Geoxgina Constance Antoinette, 14. 
Mark, Jane, 50 ; John, 50 ; Mary Anne, 50. 
Markby, Alfred, 89. 
Markham, Anne Emily Sophia, 47 ; Mabel Wilhel- 

mina Frances, 47 ; Colonel William Thomas, 47. 
Marlborough, Duke of, 131. 
Massereene and Ferrard, Tohn, Viscount, 98. 
Mathias, Emily, 93 ; Ven**"" John, 93. 
Maude, ComwallLH, Viscount Hawarden, 71 ; Hon^^ 

Mary Anne, 71. 
Maule, Rev. Dr., 24. 
Maunsell, Bridget, 99; Rev. Francis Richard, 132; 

Rev. Louis Montagu, 113; Maiy, 99; William, 

99. 
Maxwell, Maria Dolores, 95 ; Manr, 95 ; Robert, 95. 

Mayhew, Alice Maria, 65 ; Rev. William, 65. 

Mayne, Elizabeth Mary, 6iMohn, 61. 

Mayr, Franz, 2; Joseplune Ther^se, 2. 

McCarthy, Dalton, 95 ; Edward Adye, 60; Harriet 

Barbara Elizabeth, 60. 

McCreight, Rev. Tames, 3 ; Mary Letitia, 3. 

McDonnell, Chanty, 104 ; John, 104 ; Rose Charity, 

104; William Dobbs, 104. 

McKane, Maria Louisa, 33 ; Thomas, 33. 

McLoughlin, James, 123; Mary, 123. 

McMaster, Rev. Kenneth, loi. 

M*Creery, Rev. William John, 47. 

Meade, John, Earl of Clanwrilliam, 70 ; Lady Melosina 

Adelaide, 7a 
Mears, Caroline, 49 ; John, 49 ; Sarah, 49. 
Meath, John Chambr^, Earl of, 70; Melosina Adelaide, 

Countess of, 70; Most Rev. Samuel Butcher, Bishop 

of, 120. 
Mellor, Ebenezer, 50; Lydia, so; Margaret, 50. 
Meredyth, Arthur Francis, 108; Sir John, Bl., 121 ; 

Margaret, 121 ; Dame Mary, 108 ; Mary Anne, 

108; Sir Richard Gorges, Bt., 108. 
M'Guire, Rev. Arthur, 46. 
M'Guire (MccGwirc), Anne Eliza, 46; Mary, 46; 

William, 46 ; William John, 46. 
Miers, Henry Nathaniel, 78 ; Lydia Kate, 78 ; Sybil 

Hill, 78. 
Milford, Anne Jane, Lady, 129; Eliza, Lady, 129; 

Sir Richard Bulkeley, Baron, 129. 
Miller, Rev. Charles Stewart, 40 ; Dugald Stewart, 

40; Marianne, 40; Nora Stewart, 40. 
Milner, Harriet Emily Mary, 70 ; Sir William 

Mordaunt Sturt, Bt., 70. 
Mockler, Rev. Edward, 79. 
Molony, Adrian Charles, 31 ; Alfred, 29, 32 ; Alice, 

28-30; Alice Lydia, 28; Alice Maude, 31 ; Andrew 

Chartres Brew, 31 ; Anna, 28, 29 : Annie Ellen, 

32 ; Brea, 30 ; Catherine, 102 ; Charles William, 

32 ; Charlotte Eliza, 29 ; Charlotte Jane, 31 ; 

Chartres Aylmer, 29 ; Chartres Brew, 29, 30 ; Clara 

Penrose, 32 ; Clare, 29 ; Denis William, 29 ; 

Dilliana, 28 ; Eileen, 29, 30 ; Eileen Mabel, 30 ; 

Ellen, 30; Ellen Mary, 29; Ethel Constance, 31 ; 

Fergus, 29 ; Fitz James, 32 ; Geraldine, 30 ; 



Godfrey Massy, 32 ; Harry, 29 ; Harry Brereton, 
29 ; (lenry 28, 30 ; Henry Gonne, 102 ; Henry 
Mostyn, 30 ; James, 30 ; James Alexander, 31 ; 

{ames Barry, 30; James Georgias Mas^, 30; 
ames Townley, 32 ; Jane Dilliana, 30 ; John, 28, 
31 ; Rev. John, 31 ; Tohn Barr^ de Winton, 31 ; 
John Chartres, 30 ; John Patrick, 28, 29 ; Kevin, 
29 ; Lizzie, 30; Louisa Basil, 32; Lydia Anne, 28; 
Mary, 29 ; Mary Alice, 29 ; Mary Macaulay, 
31; [Michael] Henry, 30 ; Mostyn, 30; Muigoo, 
30 ; Otho Hugh Chartres, 31 ; Patrick, 28 ; 
Patrick Charles, 30; Patrick John, 28; Rev. 
Perceval John, 29 ; Rebecca, 28, 30 ; Sarah 
Frances, 30; Winifred, 29. 

Monck, Viscount, 109. 

Monro, Constance Charlotte, 93 ; Sir David, 93 ; 
Dame Dinah, 93. 

Monsell, William, 72. 

Montagu, Lady Louisa Augusta Beatrice, 72 ; Louisa 
Freoerica Augusta, Duchess of Manchester, 72 ; 
William Dro^o, Duke of Manchester, 72. 

Monteagle, Spnng Rice, Lord, 82. 

Montserrat, Catherine Mary, 74; Mark, 74. 

Moore, Alice, 75 ; Anna Alicia, 7 ; Anne Eliza, 46 ; 
Arthur Robert, 75 ; Catherine Mary, 74, 76 ; 
Charles Frederick, 76 ; Rev. Charles Johnson, 76 ; 
Daniel, 74 ; Edith Acres, 76 ; Eleanor Marion, 76 ; 
Elizabeth Charlotte, 39 ; Elizabeth Eleanor Mary, 
74 ; Elizabeth Ruth, 76 ; Eliza Mary, 76 ; Ellie, 
75 ; Elsie, 74 ; Ethel Margaret, 76 ; Francis Ogle, 
7 ; Frank Ogle, 7 ; George, 7 ; George Peirce, 75 ; 
Hannah, 74, 75 ; Helen Ogle, 7 ; Henry O'Hara, 
37» 39 J Hugh, 46 ; John, 46 ; John Nathaniel, 75 ; 
Rev. John Robert, 46 ; John William, 74, 75 ; 
Sir John William, 74, 75 ; Kathleen Marianne, 76 ; 
Dame Louisa Emma, 75 ; Margaret, 76 ; Margaret 
SchriJder, 76 ; Marian, 76 ; Marianne, 74 ; Mary, 
74 ; Maurice Sydney, 75 ; Nora Gladys, 75 ; 
Rev. Ogle William, 6 ; Priscilla Cecilia, 46, 47 ; 
Robert Henry, 75 ; Sydney Jane, 76 ; William 
Armitage, 46, 47 ; William Daniel, 74 ; William 
Edmund Armstrong, 75 ; Verv Rev. William Ogle, 7. 

Moorsom, Edith Arabella Louisa Florence, 79 ; 
Lieut. -Colonel Henry Martin, 79 ; Isabella Ann 
Morris, 79 ; Admiral Sir Robert, 79 ; William 
Scarth, 79. 

Morgan, Anne, 83; Elizabeth, 83; John, 117; 
Mary, 117; Rev. Thomas, 83. 

Moriarty, Agnes Adelaide, 23 ; Robert Butler, 23 ; 
Very Rev. Thomas, Dean of A rd fen, 23. 

Morony, Edmund, 30; Geraldine, 30; Helena, 30. 

Morpeth, L<ord, 82. 

Morrison, General Georj^e, 133; I-Ienrietta Jane, 133. 

Mostyn, Rev. the Hon'''« Hugh Wynne, 73. 

le Mottee, Caroline, 78 ; Helen Caroline, 78 ; John, 
78. 

Mottram, Clara Ellen, 13 ; James, 13 ; James Alfred, 

«3- 
Moubray, Anne Cockerell, 3 ; John, 3. 

Mulgrave, Constantine John, Baron, 88. 

Mullins, Hon'>'=Mary, 81 ; Thomas, LordVentry, 81. 

Mulock, Frances Plenrietta Dorothea, 60 ; Mary, 59, 

60; Thomas, 59, 60. 
Muncaster, Sir John, Lord, 129. 
Murray, Florence Henrietta, 121 ; John, 121 ; 

Lieut. -General Sir John, Bt., 90; Colonel John 

Archibald, 121; Katherine, 63. 



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Napoleon, Emperor, 81. 

Nash, Rev. Canon George Lloyd, 49; Rev. Canon 

Robert Seymour, 49 ; Sarah, 49 ; Seymour Peel, 

49. 
Neilan, John, 123; Maria, 123. 
Neligan, Rev. Maurice, 97. 
Nelson, Rev. Edward, 38. 



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Nepean, Rev. Canon Evan, 128. 

Nevill, Jane, 6 ; Richard, 6. 

Nickson, Frances Izod, 121; Lorenzo, 121. 

Nightingale, Sir Edward, Bl, 128; Elizabeth Sophia, 

128. 
Nisbett, Mary, 133. 

Nixon, Rev. Andrew, 9 ; Anne, 9 ; Marianne, 9. 
Norbury, Hector John, E^I of, 99. 
Normanby, Constantine Henry, Marquess of, 89. 
Nottingham, Rt. Rev. Robert Brindle, Bishop of, 

123. 
Nugent, Eleanor Mervyn, 120; Henrietta Catherine 

Blanche, 120; Oliver, 120. 
NunlUy, James, 42; Rowena, 42. 



O 

O'Brien, Edward Donough, Baron Inchiquin, 4 ; 
Hon*>^ Julia Cecilia, 4 ; Sir Lucius, Baron 
Inchiquin, 4 ; Mai^, Lady Inchiquin, 4. 

O'Connor, Rev. Damel Hamilton, 31 ; Elizabeth, 23; 
Fitzmaurice, 23; Frances Izod, 121 ; Rev. George, 
121 ; Harriet Georgina, 121 ; Matthew Richard 
Weld, 121. 

Odell, Helena, ^; John, 30. 

O'Donovan, Alida, 55 ; Amelia, 56 ; Anne Melian, 
56 ; Eleanor, 55 ; Eleanor Melian Frances, 56 ; 
Henry Winthrop (The O'Donovan), 55, 56; 
Mary Eleanor, 50 ; Melian, 55 ; Melian Towgood, 
55 ; Miles Henry, 56 ; Morgan, 55 ; Rev. Morgan 
(The O'Donovan), 55 ; Morgan John Winthrop, 
56; Morgan William (Tlie O'Donovan), 55 ; Colonel 
Morgan William (The O'Donovan), 56 ; General 
Richard (The O'Donovan), 55 ; Susanna, 55 ; 
Victor Teige, 56 ; William Jones, 55. 

O'Farrell, Anne, 124 ; Harward, 124 ; Mary, 124 ; 
Michael, 124; Thomas Mahon, 124. 

O'Flynn, Anne, 123; Luke, 123. 

Ogilby, Alexander, 128; Isabella, 128. 

Ogle, Adela, 93 ; Arthur, 93 ; Oiroline Amelia, 93 ; 
Catherine, 129; William Meade, 129. 

O'Grady, Amelui, 56 ; Anne, 56 ; De Courcy (The 
O'Grady), 56. 

O'Hara, Alice Dunbar, 41 ; J., 41. 

O'Hou^bragan, Helen, 6. 

Olive, Ellen, 20 ; Rev. John, 20 ; Mary Sneade, 
20. 

Oliver, Rev. Richard John Deane, 14. 

Olphert, Rev. John, 103 ; Mary, 103. 

Onslow, Amelia, 132; General Denzil, 132. 

Oranmore and Browne, Dominick, Baron, 88 ; 
Margaret, Lady, 88. 

O'Reilly, Alicia Margaret, 120; Alicia Maria, 112, 
121; Anthony, 112, 121; Caroline Blanche, 122; 
Caroline Maria, 120; Edith Sophia, 122; Eleanor 
Grace, 121 ; Eva Cornelia, 122 ; Florence 
Henriette, 121 ; Florence Tankervill, 121 ; Harriet 
Georgina, 121 ; Henrietta Catharine, 120 ; 
Hennetta Catherine Blanche, 120 ; James, 120 ; 
James William Fortescue, 121 ; Louisa Marianne 
Merv)^!, 122; Margaret, 120; Olivia Blanche, 112, 
122; Robert John, 121; Selina, 122; Thomas, 
12a 

Orpen, Thomas, 81. 

OsDome, Katherine Isabella, 117; Sir Thomas, Bt., 
117. 

Ossory, Very Rev. Charles Vignoles, Dean of, 
114. 

O'Sullivan, Hon»*» Patrick, 76 ; Hon«« Sydney Jane, 
76. 

Ottawa, Very Rev. John Strutt Lawder, Dean of, 90. 

Ottley, Rev. Henry Bickersteth, 79. 

Owen, Alice Altham, 63 ; David Henry, 63 ; Emily 
Harriet, 63. 

Oxford, Rt. Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of, 

89. 



Paine, Hammon, 27 ; Norah, 27. 

Palmer, Rev. Henry Golding, 98. 

Palmerston, Viscount, 94. 

Parker, Annie Georgina, 103 ; Helena, 103 ; John, 

103 ; Mary Elizabeth, 40. 
Paterson, Alice, 31 ; Andrew, 31 ; Charlotte Jane, 

31- 
Patry, Isabella, 12; Mary Nina, 12; Robert 

Stephen, 12. 
Patton, Colonel Robert, 109 ; Sarah, 109. 
Pa^e, Rev, Frederick Edward Henry, 97. 
Peirce, Alice, 75 ; George, 75. 
Pemberton, Rev. Arthur Gore, 38. 
Pennefather, Rev. Canon Somerset Edward, 73. 
Pennington, Sir John, Lord Muncaster, 129; Hon*^ 

Maria Margaret Frances, 129. 
Perry, Catherine, 113; Hon^ Deborah, 113; 

Samuel, 113. 
Persse, Robert, 34 ; Sarah, 34. 
Petre, Hon"« Arthur Charles, 128 ; Hon"« Arthur 

Charles Augustus, 130 ; Emma Agnes, Lady, 130 ; 

Lady Katharine, 130; Ralph WUliam, 130; 

William Henry Francis, Baron, 130. 
Philipps, Anne Jane, Lady Milford, 129; Eliza, 

Lady Milford, 129; Sir Richard Bulkeley, Baron 

Miltord, 129. 
PhilUps, Mary, 83 ; William, 83. 
Phipps, Rev. the Hon^>i" Augustus, 90; Constantine 

Henry, Marquess of Normanby, 89 ; Constantine 

John, Baron Mulgrave, 88; Hon^ Henrietta 

Maria, 88. 
Pickering, Charles James, 104; Eileen Rosetta, 

104. 
Pigott, Rev. Wellesley, 132. 
Plucknett, Annie, 82. 
Plunkett, Lady Mary Bermingham, 46; Thomas, 

Earl of Louth, 46. 
de Poellnitz, Baroness Adele, 94 ; Baron Ernest, 94 ; 

Baroness Isabella Drummond, 94; Baroness Vanda, 

94- 
Pole, Lieut. -General Edward, 70; Millicent, 70. 

Poison, Catherine, 66; Joseph Francis, 66; Mary 

Anne, 66 ; Thomas Andrew, 66. 
Ponsonby, John William, Earl of Bessborough, 94 ; 

Hon^« Louisa Rose, 88; Maria, Countess of 

Bessboroufi;h, 94; Robert Charles, 94; Hon"* , 

Spencer, SS, 
Ponsonby- Fane, Dame Louisa Ann Rose, 94; Hon**** 

Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon, 94. 
Poole, Rev. Alexander, 24; Mary, 24. 
Potter, Catherine, 66 ; Joseph, 66. 
Powell, Ada Dupre Martha, 27 ; Rev. Claude, 27 ; 

Graham, 27; Henry Geoige, 27; Rev. James 

Baden, 48. 
Power, Dame Frances Elizabeth, 113; Dame 

Harriett, 113; Sir John, Bt, 113. 
Powerscourt, Richard, Viscount, 132. 
Powys, Rev. the Hon***" Edward Victor Robert, 71 ; 

Rt. Rev. the Hon*>*« Horatio, Bishop of Sodor 

and Man, 71 ; Mary Elizabeth Fox, Lady Lilford, 

71 ; Thomas Atherton, Baron Lilford, 71. 
Pratt, Rev. John, 56. 
Preston, Esther, 55, 
Pretious, Mary, 33 ; Matthew, 33. 
Pretyman, Major-General Sir George Tindal, 72. 
Price, Jane Dod, 32 ; William, 32. 
Pridden, Rev. John, 9. 
Prittie, Henry Sadleir, Baron Dunalley, X13; Uon^ 

Deborah, 113. 
Probyn, John Miles, 78 ; Lydia Kate, 78. 
Proctor, Florence Cecilia, 49; Frank, 49; Rev. 

George, 49. 
Purcell, Anne, 81 ; Eliza, 81 ; John, 81 ; Louisa, 81 ; 

Mary, 81 ; Richard Harris, 81. 
Purdon, Charles de la Cherois, 5 ; Ethel Maria 

Beatrice, 5 ; Jane Maria, 5. 



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Radcliflf, Rev. Richard, 97. 

Ramsden, Elizabeth, 73 ; Frank, 73 ; Captain Fnmk, 

K.N., 73 ; Norah Sybelle, 73. 
Ranalow, Rose Agnes Caroline, 23 ; William, 

23- 
Randolph, Catherine, 95 ; Rev. Francis, 95 ; Rev. 

Ilerl)ert, 95 ; Katherine, 95 ; Katherine Maude, 

95 ; Rev. William Cater, 95. 

Raphoe, Rt. Rev. William Bissett, Bishop of, 

133' 
Reali, Evelyn Maude, 36 ; Joseph, 36 ; Redmond, 

Reay, Major-General Charles, 7 » Hamet Frances, 7 ; 
Isabella Julia Agnes, 7. 

Redfem, Martha, 25 ; William, 25. 

Redknap, Rev. William Henry, 71. 

Reeves, Annie, 103 ; Annie Georgina, 103 ; Charity, 
103 ; Conway Richard, 103 ; Conway Richard 
Dobbs, 100; Edith Meta, 103; Edward, 99-iox ; 
Eileen Rosetta, 104; Eileen Violet, 103; Elizabeth 
Mary, 10 1 ; Emily, 100 ; Frances Angel, lOO ; 
Georgina, 102 ; Grace, 99 ; Grace Dorothea, 99 ; 
Grace Wilhelmina, 99 ; Harriet, 102 ; Henry Jack 
Parker, 103 ; Henry Pigott, 103 ; John, 23 ; John 
Maunsell, 10 1 ; Joseph, 102 ; Juliet Eliai, 103 ; 
Juliet Mathilda, 10 1 ; Juliet Matilda, 103 ; Laura, 
loi ; Laurie Joan I^titia, loi ; Letitia, loi ; 
Letitia Alice, loi ; Maria, 100 ; Maria M'Mahon, 
102 ; Mary, 99, 102 ; Maiy Victoria Winthrop, 
103 ; Mary Winthrop, 102 ; May Winthrop, 104 ; 
Paget Edward Stuart, 102 ; Richsixd, 102 ; Richard 
Edward Carey, 102 ; Richard Studdert, loi, 102 ; 
Robert, 99, icx), 102, 103 ; Robert Blacker, 103 ; 
Robert Edward, loi ; Robert William Cary, 99 ; 
Robert William Drought, loi ; Rose, 23, 99 ; 
Rose Charity, 104 ; Rose Emily, 99, 103 ; Rose 
Frances, 100 ; Rose Mary, loi ; Samuel Spaight, 
09, TOO ; Shela, lOi ; Shela Alice, 102 ; Sophia 
Louisa, loi ; Wilhelmina Frances, 104 ; 
Wilhelmina Josepha, 102 ; William, 104 ; William 
James, 103 ; William Maunsell, 99, loi ; 
William Robert George, 103 ; William Vandeleur, 
103. 

Rice, Spring, Lord Monteagle, 82. 

Richaros, Arthur Oswald, 102 ; Catherine, 102 ; 
John, 102 ; Maria M'Mahon, 102. 

Richardson, Ellen, 130; James, 130. 

Rickaby, Catherine, 1 1 1 ; Henrietta Sarah, 1 1 1 ; 
John, III; Lieut. -Colonel John, in. 

Rickford, Elizabeth Harriet, 122; William, 122. 

Ridgeway, Rev. Prebendary Charles John, 38. 

Ridley, Ellie, 75 ; John, 75. 

Ripon, Bishop of, 40. 

Roan, Mary Ann, 33. 

de Robeck, John Henry Edward, Baron, 113. 

Rul)erts, Rev. George, 14 ; Henrietta Sarah Dorman, 
102 ; Rev. Richard Hedges Eyre, 102 ; Richard 
William, 102 ; Shela Alice, I02. 

Robinson, Rev. Charles Daniel Palmer, 78. 

della Rocella, Marquise, 93. 

Rochester, Rt. Rev. Joseph Cotton Wigram, Bishop 
of, 20. 

Rogers, Rev. Cecil, 74 ; Elsie, 74 ; Reginald Arthur 
Percy, 74 ; Rev. Canon Robert Hawksworth Steele, 

74. 
Rosborough, Hugh, ii; Rose, 11. 
Ross, Amy, 25; Grove, 25. 
Rosslein, Edward, 16; Winifred, 16. 
Rossmore, Warner William, Baron, 112. 
Rothe, Earl of, 81. 
Rothcrham, George, 97 ; Mai^aret Catharine, 

Rowley, Emily, 93 ; Marion Geraldine, 93 ; Thomas, 

93 ; Thomas William, 93. 
Rumley, Mary, 33; Thomas, 33. 
Ruthenoord, Frances, 97; T., 97. 



St. George, Acheson, 109. 

St. Lawrence, Lady Isabella, 46; Mary Bermingham, 

Countess of, 46 ; William, Earl of Howth, 

46. 
Sale, Mary, 24; Maud Tudor, 24; Richard, 24. 
Salvin, Agnes Jane, 79 ; Heather Maiy, 79 ; Henry 

Thomas Thornton, 79. 
Sandes, Agnes, 23 ; Agnes Adelaide, 23 ; Anna, 23 ; 

Anna Maria Josephine, 23 ; Doris Aphia, 24 ; 

Elizabeth, 23 ; Elizabeth Agnes, 24 ; Geoige, 23 ; 

Gladys Maud, 24 ; Henry Moore, 24 ; Honoria, 

24 ; Honoria Maria, 23 ; John, 23, 24 ; John 

Gough, 24 ; Kate, 24 ; Maria, 24 ; Marie Louise, 

24 ; Mary Wilhelmina, 24 ; Maud Tudor, 24 ; 

Rose Agnes Caroline, 23 ; Thomas William, 

24- 
Sankey, Elizabeth, 48 ; Herbert Stuart, 48 ; Herbert 

Tritton, 4J3 ; Josephhie, 48. 

Santa Rosalia, Duke of, 93. 

Santry, Earl of, 8. 

Saunders, George, 64; Jane, 64. 

Savory, Rev. Borradaile, 27. 

Sawyer, Rev. George Herbert, 14. 

Schier, Agnes Jane, 79 ; Herman Julius, 79. 

Scott, Rev. Prebendary George, 132 ; Juliet, loi ; 
Robert, loi. 

Seeker, Dinah, 93 ; John, 93. 

Semple, Hannah, 74; John, 74. 

Serjeant, Rev. Horace, 49. 

Shackleton, Abraham, ^o, 52 ; Agnes Rose, 53 ; Amy 
Vibert, 53 ; Anna Maria, 54 ; Anna Rose, 54 ; 
Azelee Rebe, 52; Charles, 54; Charles Dudley, 
52 ; Clara Lilian, 54 ; Deborah, 51, 52 ; Ebenezer, 
50, 51 ; Edmund, 54 ; Edward Robert, 51 ; 
Eleanor, 51 ; Eleanor Hope, 54 ; Elizabeth, 50, 
52, 53; Elizabeth Anne, 51; Ellen Isabel, 50; 
Ellen Mary, 51 ; Emily Mary, 53; Enid Mary, 51; 
Ernest Henry, 53; Ethel Rose, 54; Eva Mary, 
52 ; Francis Richard, 53 ; George, 50, 52 ; George 
Rooke, 53; Gertrude Alice, 53; Gladys Mabel, 
54 ; Hannah, 52 ; Hannah Jane, 52 ; Helen, 54 ; 
Henrietta Letitia Sophia, 54 ; Henry, 54 ; Isabel, 
52; John Gailey, 51 ; Joseph Fisher, 52; Kathleen, 
54; Lydia, 50, 52, 53; Margaret, 50, 53; 
Maigaret Fell, 53 ; Mary, S^. 5i» 53 ; Mary Anne, 
50; Mary Eleanor, 51 ; Patrick, 50; Patrick 
Dudley, 52 ; Rachel, 53 ; Rebecca, 52 ; Rebecca 
Harvey, 53; Richard, 50, 51, 53; Richard 
Ebenezer, 51 ; Sarah, 50; Sarah Edmundson, 53 ; 
Theobald, 53 ; Violet Eleanor, 51 ; William, 50, 

52. 
Shaw, Fred, 46; Robert, 46. 
Sheane, Emily Alice Josephine, 41 ; James, 41 ; 

James Cole, 41. 
Sheffield, John Baker, Earl of, 88. 
Sheldon, Henry, 24; Marie Louise, 24. 
Sherlock, Rev. Canon William, 132. 
Shone, Rt. Rev. Samuel, Bishop of Kiimore, 

27. 
Shuldham, Arthur Lemuel, 55 ; Eleanor, 55 ; Esther, 

55 ; William Lemuel, 55. 
Sibthorpe, Hon^ Justice Robert, 120; Margaret, 

120. 
Skeat, Rev. Walter William, 12. 
Skeffington, Hon^* Anna Elizabeth, 35 ; Thomas 

Henry, Viscount Ferrard, 35. 
Sladen, Elizabeth, 21 ; Joseph, 21 ; Lieut. -Colonel 

Joseph, 20, 21; Lady Sarah Sophia, 21. 
Smith, Ada, 63 ; Adam Davidson, 63 ; Brenda Maiy, 

90 ; Catterson, 37 ; Charles, 63 ; David, 24 ; 

Edward John, 100 ; Elizabeth, 31, 73 ; Elizabeth 

Agnes, 24 ; Emily, 100 ; Florence Mary, 90 ; 

Henry, 24, 31 ; John, 63 ; John Tumbull, 63 ; 

Katherine Murray, 63; Marian, 109; Rev. Samuel 

73 ; Thomas, 90. 
Smithett, Elizabeth, 48; Richard Manger, 48. 



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Smyth, Rev. Paterson, 26; WilKam Meade, 12S. 

Smythe, Anne, 112; Catherine, 129; Isabella Mary, 
129; WilUam, 112, 129; William Barlow, 129; 
William Meade, 129. 

Sodor and Man, Rt. Rev. the Hon^ Horatio Powys, 
Bishop of, 71 ; Rt. Rev. Norman Dumenil John 
Stratton, Bishop of, 47 ; Rt. Rev. Rowley Hill, 
Bij^op of, 32. 

Somerville, Hon^ Anna, 109 ; Dame Catherine, 
108 ; Hon*»>" Catherine Mary Fanny, n i ; Hon**"* 
Cecilia Louisa, 108, no; Hon^ Edith Sophia, 
109; Dame Elizabeth, 108; Hon*'*" Elizabeth Jane, 
109 ; Hon^ Florence Emily Frances, in; Hon^ 
Georgina Alice Lizzie, 109 ; Henrietta Sarah, in; 
Henry John Torrens, no; Sir Tames, Bt., 108; 
Sir James Herbert Gustavus Meredyth, Baron 
Athlamney, no; Hon^ James Richard, 100; 
Nfarcus, in; Sir Marcas, Bt., 108; Hon°i" 
Marcus Exlward Francis Meredyth, in ; Maria 
Georgiana Elizabeth, Lady Athlumney, 108 ; Lady 
Maria Harriet, 108; Dame Mary Anne, 108; 
Hon*^ Mary Anne Blanche, 108, 109 ; Mary Anne 
Emily, 109; William Henry Marcus, 109; William 
Meredyth, 1 10 ; Sir William Meredyth, Baron 
Athlumney, 108, 109 ; see also Athlumney. 

Sowerby, Gerald, 47 ; Lady Mabel Maiguerite, 

47. 
Spaight, Alice Maude, 31 ; Annie Millicent, 36 ; 

Constantia, 31 ; Rev. George, 36 ; Grace, 99 ; 

Henry, 31 ; Robert, 31 ; Thomas, 99. 
Sparrow, Mary, 70 ; Robert, 7a 
Spinks, Catherine, ii. 
Spooner, Hamilton William Wetherell, 97 ; Richard, 

97 ; Sophia Henrietta, 97. 
Sprat, John, 89 ; Sarah, 89. 
Squarey, Andrew Tucker, 73 ; Eleanor Catherine, 

73 ; Lancelot, 73 ; Theodosia Margaret Hilda, 

73- 
Stacpoole, Alice Julia, 3; Andrew, 5; Georgina 

Maria, 5 ; Jane, 5 ; Mary Eva Louisa, 3 ; Richard, 

3 ; Richard John Delazouche, 5. 
Stafford, Maria, lOO ; Randal, 100. 
Stanley, Edward John, Baron, 88 ; Edward Lyulph, 

Baron, 88, 89 ; Henrietta Maria, Lady, 88 ; Henry 

Edward John, Baron, 88; Colonel the Hon^>" John 

Constantme, 88; Sir John Thomas, Baron, 88; 

Lord, 21 ; Maria Josepha, Lady, 88. 
Stanton, Isaac, 90; Julia, 90; Maria, 90; Rev. 

Wilfrid, 2$. 
Starmer, Edwin William, in; Hon^ Florence 

Emily Frances, in; William Wooding, in. 
Steele, Margaret, 131 ; Sir Richard, Bt., 131. 
Stevenson, Rev. Charles Butler, 1 14 ; Harriett 

Lydia, 114. 
Stewart, John, 74; Mary, 74. 
Stock, Rev. Oinon, in. 
Stoker, Caroline Blanche, 122; William Beanchamp, 

122. 
Stokes, Hon^ Gabriel, 82; Henry, 82; Letitia, 

82; May Florence, 82; Rebecca, 82; William, 

24. 
Stookes, Rev. Charles, 49. 
Story, Rev. Charles Edward, 54 ; Frances Dorothy, 

91 ; Hon^ Helen Matilda, 94 ; Lydia, 89, 91, 94 ; 

Lvdia Sophia, 89; Philip LayccxJc, 89, 91, 94; 

Thomas Kemp, 94. 
Stratton, Rt. Rev. Norman Dumenil John, Bishop of 

Sodor and Man, 47. 
Stronge, Francis William, 109. 
Studdert, Juliet, loi ; Juliet Mathilda, loi ; Rev. 

Richard, loi. 
Sumner, Emma Matilda, 89; Richard, 89. 
Swale, Rev. Hogarth John, 108. 
Swanzy, Adelaide, 10 ; Alice Elizabeth, 10 ; Amelia, 

9, 10, 12 ; ^ny Margaret, 12 ; Andrew, 12 ; 

Andrew James, 12 ; Anne, 9, n ; Annie Beatrice, 

1 1 ; Araminta Erskine, 9 ; Catherine, 1 1 ; Clara 

Ellen, 13; Elizabeth, 10, ii; Elizabeth Anne, n; 



Emma, 12; Francis, n, 12; Frands Hugh, 12; 

Helen, 12; Henry, 9-1 1 ; Rev. Henry, n; 

Rev. Henry Biddall, 11 ; Hugh Rosborough, n ; 

James, 9-11 ; John, 10; Kate, 13; Lilian, 12; 

Mabel Nina, 12; Marian, 13; Marianne, 9, n ; 

Mary Nina, 12; Olive Adelaide, ii ; Rev. Robert 

Archibald, ii; Robert Edward, 12 ; Rose, li; 

Thomas Biddall, 9, 1 1 ; Rev. Thomas Biddall, 

9, II, 13; Thomas Charles, 13; Rev. Thomas 

Erskine, 10. 
Swift, John, 36 ; Katherine, 36. 
Swindell, Frances Louisa, 38; John George, 38; 

Louisa Mary, 38. 
Swinden, Charles, 38 ; Laura Mary, 38. 
Swinford, Jane, 53 ; John, 53. 
Swinstead, Rev. John Howard, 49. 
Symes, Anne, 117; Glascott, 117. 



Tait, Ellen Catherine, 97 ; Rev. Walter James, 97, 

98 ; Rev. WiUiam, 97. 
Talbot, Rev. the Hon^ Edward Plantagenet Airy, 

US- 
Taylor, Amy, 42 ; Diana Ann, 92 ; Marnret Anne, 

73 ; Rev. Masde Domville, 92 ; Rev. Robert, 73 ; 

Sarah Chapman, 1 18 ; Thomas, 1 18. 
Thacker, Richard, 64 ; Robert, 64 ; Sarah Caroline, 

63, 64. 
Thomas, Charlotte Hutchinson, 60 ; Richard, 6a 
Thom^, Anne, 96 ; Francis, 96. 
Thompson, Catherine Maud, 49 ; Geom, 49 ; 

George Henry, 49 ; Rev. William l£unilton, 

128. 
Thomson, General Alexander, 39 ; Alicia, 77 ; 

Colin Hugh, 39 ; Eliza, 77 ; Frances, 35 ; Colonel 

George I^nard, 35 ; Maria Louisa Augusta, 39 ; 

Mary, 39 ; Robot, 77 ; Robert Cunningham, 

77 ; Most Rev. WUliam, Archbishop of York, 

47. 
Thomhill, Rev. William Johnson, 40. 

Thurloe, Rev. Edward, 72. 

Tighe, Marianne Caroline, i, 130; William, i, 

130. 
Tom, Charlotte Philippa, 6; Mary Hawkey Sandy, 6; 

Philip Sandy, 6. 
Torrance, Rev. George William, 7. 
Torrens, Anna, 109 ; Major-General Sir Henry, 109 ; 

Dame Sarah, 109. 
Tottenham, Arthur Loflus, 109 ; Charles Gore Loftos, 

109; Hon**i" Georgina Alice Lizzie, 109; Sarah 

Anne, 109. 
Townley, Charles, 32 ; Louisa Basil, 32. 
Towry-Law, Colonel Charles Edmund, Baron 

Ellenborough, 128; Beatrice Joanna, Lady 

Ellenborough, 128. 
Trebeck, Rev. Prebendary James John, 73. 
Trimmer, Rev. A^emon, 103. 
Trotter, John, 92 ; Martin, 92. 
Trousdell, John, 28; Rebecca, 28. 
Truscott, Charlotte Philippa, Xt f^'John, 6 ; Rear- 

Admiral William, 6 
Turner, Ellen Maria, 100; Thomas Jacob, loa 
Twamley, Rev. John, 52. 
Tyrone, Sir Marcus, Earl of, 46. 



U 

Udny, Julia Mary, 92 ; Lieut. -Colonel, 92. 
Uniacke, Mary Elizabeth Helena, I ; Richard, i. 
Unmack, Rev. Edward Carl; 41 ; Emily Alice 
Josephine, 41. 



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Vandeleur, Colonel Crofton Moore, 99 ; Lady Grace, 

99 ; Grace Dorothea, 99. 
Veniry, Thomas, Lord, 81. 
Vessey, Rev. George Basi, 98. 
Vicars, Sir Arthur, 119. 
Victoria, Queen of England, 82, 92, 94. 
Vignoles, Very Rev. Charles, Dean of Ossory, 1 14. 



W 



Wace, Rev. Arthur, 1 11. 

Waddilove, Rev. Richard Alfred Woodham, 73. 

Wade, Anne, 112; Anne Frances, 114; Catherine 
Anne Villiers, 114; Craven Henry Clotworthy, 
112, 113; Deborah, 113; Rev. Edward, 112; 
Edward John Power, 113; Emily Ada, 113; 
Eric William Noel, 113; Ethel Harriette, 113; 
Frances, 112, 122; Frances Elizabeth, 113; 
Frances Sarah Anne, 112; Francis Hoey, 112; 
Grace Elizabeth, 114; Gwendolen Ada, 113; 
Lieut. -Colonel Henry Meredyth, 114; Isabella 
Henrietta Charity, 114: John, 113, 114; Kathleen 
Elizabeth, 113; Mabel Alice, 113; Norah Edith 
Annie, 113; Olive Frances, 112; Olivia Blanche, 
112, 122; Robert, 112; Robert Blaney, 112; 
Robert Craven, 112, 122; Colonel Thomas Francis, 
112; Thomas Richard, X14; Colonel William 
Barton, 113; William Blaney, 112; William George 
Clayton, 112, 122. 

Walker, Adam, 63 ; Katherine, 63 ; Margaret 
Gairdner, 63. ♦ 

Wallace, John, 117; Mary, 117. 

Waller, Colonel Charles, 26; Charlotte, 26. 

Walsh, Rev. Canon, loa 

Warren, Sir Charles, 98. 

Waters, Annie, 103; John de Renzy, 24; Kate, 

24. 
Watkins, Sophia Emily, 39 ; Rev. Thomas, 39. 

Watson, Ven^- Charles, Archdeacon of Dromore, 

47. 
Watts- Russell, Alicia Mamret, 120; Edward, 120; 

Jesse, 120, X2I, 128; Maria Ellen, 120; Maiy, 

121, 128. 

Webb, Eleanor, 96 ; Richard, 96. 

Weir, Eugene Victor, 41 ; John W., 41 ; Lucy 
Anne, 41. 

Welland, Rt. Rev. Thomas James, Bishop of Down, 
Connor and Dromore, 47. 

Wellesley, Richard, Marquess of (afterwards Duke of 
Wellington), 20 ; Lady Hyacinthe Mary, 2a 

Wentworth, Catherine, 36; D*Arcy, 36. 

West, Adeline Elizabeth, 34 ; i£milia Matilda, 36 ; 
Alexander, 36 ; Alexander Henry Delap, 35, 36 ; 
Alfred Augustus William, 38 ; Alfred Edwurd, 33, 
39 ; Alice Dunbar, 41 ; Amelia Louisa, 39 ; Amy, 
42 ; Am^ Rowena Ludnda Pakenham, 40 ; 
Annette Aileen Maude, 34; Annie Elmina Blanche, 
35, 36 ; Arthur Annesley, 40 ; Arthur FitzGerald, 

- 39 ; Arthur Lind Annesley, 42 ; Arthur O'Hara, 
41 ; Aubrey Fenton, 41 ; Augustus Cuthbert 
Erskine, 34; Augustus Geome, 33-35, 37, 39; 
Rev. Augustus Pakenham, 30; Rev. Augustus 
Pakenham FitzGerald, 40 ; Augustus Sydney 
Colin, 39 ; Augustus William, 35 ; Rev. Au^stus 
William, 33, 35 ; Very Rev. Augustus William, 
Dean of Ardagh, 36, 38-40 ; Charles George Fitz- 
Gerald, 40 ; Charles Henry Darley, 41 ; Charles 
Matthew, 33 ; Charles Skeffington, 37 ; Charlotte 
Henrietta, 4a ; Constance Ellen Oldfield, 42 ; 
Constance Kate, 36; Cyril Charles, 40; Denys 
Maida Hanmer, 35 ; Digby Brooke de Blaisy, 38 ; 
Digby Clark, 38 ; Diglw John, 38 ; Donald 
Alexander Erskine, 36 ; Dudley Alexander, 36 ; 



Dudley Somenet Erskine, 34 ; Eileen Myrtle, 37 ; 
Eileen O'Hara, 41 ; Elizabeth Charlotte, 39 ; Elmina, 
35 ; Elmina Eliza, 37 ; Emily Alice Josephine, 41 ; 
Emily Alicia, 40 ; Erskine Eyre, 34 ; Eveline 
Augusta, 38 ; Evelyn Grattan, 42 ; Evelyn Maude, 
36 ; Fanny, 38 ; Rev. FitzWilliam Henry, 37, 39, 
41 ; Florence, 39 ; Frances, 3< ; Frances Aueusta 
Louisa, 38; Frances Louisa, 38; Frances Maoeline 

{Ane, 35 ; Frederick Benjamin, 41 ; Frederidc 
ohn, 30 ; Geoige Annesley, 41 ; George Evelyn 
John Annesley, 38 ; George Foster, 35 ; George 
White, 33, 37 ; George Wolfe, 41 ; Georgiana 
Augusta, 41, 42 ; Georgiana Geraldine de Blassy, 
37 ; Georgina, 37 ; Gladys Eleanor Nonruui, 42 ; 
Gwendoline Lind Annesley, 42 ; Harold Richard 
Alfrey, 41 ; Harry Erskine, 36; Hazel Valerie, 41 ; 
Helen Mary, 35 ; Helen Maude, 38 ; Helen 
Susan Rachel, 37 ; Henry Jaspar, 33 ; Rev. Henry 
Matthew, 33-35, 39, 42 ; Herbert Swindell, 42 ; 
Heyrick Cole, 40 ; Jacob, 33 ; Jessie Georgiana 
Dorothy, 37 ; Joan Valerie Hanmer, 35 ; John 
Cecil Darley, 41 ; John Francis 42 ; John Gearge 
Claude, 39 ; Katherine, 36 ; Kathleen Violet, 37 ; 
Laura Emily Mary Pakenham, 40; Laura Mary, 
38 ; Laurie Annesley, 41 ; Lilian Annesley, 42 ; 
Luanda, 36 ; Luanda Agnes, 37 ; Lucy Annie, 

41 ; Mabel llouise, 39; Maria Louisa, 33, 34, 39; 
Maria Louisa Augusta, 39; Marian Stuart O'Hara, 

42 ; Mary, 33 ; Mary Ann, 33 ; Mary Elizabeth, 
40 ; Mattnew, 33 ; Matthew Richard, 39 ; Colonel 
Matthew Richard, 38 ; Maudo Mary Kathleen, 39 ; 
Mona Jess, 47 ; Nora Stewart, 40 ; Richard 
Annesley, 37 ; Rowena, 42 ; Sara, 34 ; Sara 
Elmina Erskine, 36; Stella May, 39; Violet 
Augusta, 38 ; Wilhelmina Mary Joly, 33, 41 ; 
William Augustus, 42 ; Rev. William James, 33, 
35; William Robert, 35; William Woodville 
Guinness, 40 ; Winfred Omroll, 42. 

Westenra, Henry, 112; Hon** Mary Frances, 112; 

Warner William, Baron Rossmore, 1 12. 
West-Erskine, Hon*^ William Alexander Erskine, 

33- 
Westmoreland, John, Earl of, 94. 

Weston, Clara, 48; George, 48. 

Westropp, Alice Julia, 3; John, 3. 

White, Henrietta Sarah Dorman, 102; James, 53; 

Lydia, 53 ; Robert Hedges Eyre, 102. 
Whitty, Rev. John, 28, 3a 
Whyte, Anna, 23 ; Charles John, 23 ; Rose, 23. 
Wicklow, Alice, Viscountess, 128 ; Cecil Frances, 

Countess of, 128 ; Cecil Ralph, Earl of, 131, 132 ; 

Colonel Charles Francis Arnold, Earl of, 131, 132 ; 

Fanny Catherine, Countess of, 132 ; Gladys Mary, 

Countess of, 131; Ralph, Viscount, 128; Ralph 

Francis, Earl of, 131 ; Robert, Earl of, 128 ; 

William, Earl of, 128; Colonel William Forward, 

Earl of, 128, 131 ; su also Howard. 
Wigram, Rt. Rev. Joseph Cotton, Bishop of 

Rochester, 2a 
Wilberforce, Rt. Rev. Samuel, Bishop of Oxford, 

89. 

Wilcox, Rev. Arthur Marwood, 93. 

Wild, John, 16; Mary Florence, 16. 

Wilkins Isabella Ann Morriss, 79 ; Justice, 79. 

Williams, Ellen, 90; John, 9a 

Williamson, Rev. Charles George, 79. 

Willmer, Harriet Ann, 13 ; Henry^ 13. 

Wilson, Ada Dupr^ Martha, 27 ; Amy Alice, 25 ; 
Arthur John de Courcy, 27 ; Sir Beubrd Hinton, 
95 ; Bridget Senhouse Constant, 2 j ; Dame 
Catherine, 95; Cecil Mary, 26; Ceal William, 
27 ; Constant Grace Martha, 25 ; CyrilTohn, 37 ; 
Eileen Geraldine Edith, 27 ; Florence Grace, 26 ; 
George Orr, 25 ; Lieut -Colonel Herury Hughes, 
26 ; Hugh, 25 ; James, 2^, 90 ; James Mackay, 
25 ; Jane, 25 ; Louisa Boaville, 95 ; Margaret, 76 ; 
Margaret de Courcy, 27 ; Maria, 90 ; I<k>rah, 27 ; 
Rev. Peter, 76 ; Rebecca Dnpr^, 25; William, 25. 



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Wingfield, Edwaid Rhys, 13a; Elizabeth Isabella, 
14 ; Fanny, 132 ; Fanny Catherine, 132 ; Richard, 
Visconnt Powerscoart, 132; Richard Robert, 132; 
Rev. the Honb>* William, 14. 

Wingfield-Digby, Rev. John Digby, 71 ; Lydia Lncy, 

71. 
Winslow, Anne, 84 ; Wilhelmina Webb, 84 ; William 

Wade, 84. 
Winter, Catherine, 120; James, 120. 
Winthrop, Bridget, 99; Elinor, 55; Walter, 99; 

William, 55. 
Wise, Anne, 56; William, 56. 
Wiseman, His Eminence Cardinal, 13a 
Wolfe, Rev. Richard Robbins, 39. 
Wolseley, Ven»»*« Archdeacon, 99, 100. 
Wood, Graham, 112; Ida, 112; Maiv Anne, 112; 

Olive Frances, 112; William Richard, 112. 
Woodcock, Charles Bridges, ^ ; Diana, 93. 
Woodhonse, Rev. Frederick Charles, 27. 
Wray, Cecil Mary, 26 ; Charlotte, ^ ; Geoige Cecil 

Gore, 26. 



Wright, Rev. Francis Harrison, 13. 

Wyme, Eleanor Martha, 84; WUliam, 84. 

V^ine, Rt. Rev. Frederick Richards, Bishop of 

iGllaloe, Kilfenora, Qonfert and Kilnucdiiagh, 99, 

loa 
Wynter, Constance Louisa, 92; Diana Ann, 92; 

Rev. Canon Philip, 92 ; Philip Henry Masde, 90. 



Yarker, Luke, aa 

^eldii^z, Anfi;nstiis, 24; Hugh Eldon, 24; Maiguret, 

24 ; Mary Wilhelmina, 24. 
York, Most Rev. William Thomson, Archbishop 

of, 47. 



ZOis-Edelstein, Baron, 
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iawttion^ m^ Corrections. 



ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS. 



ASHTOWN. Vol. 3, page 38.-.Frederick 
Oliver Trench, 3rd Baron Ashtown, 
and Violet Grace his wife, have further 
issue a son, the Hon**** Dudley Oliver 
Trench, born at Woodlawn, co. Galway, 
on Thursday, 11 July 1901. Lord 
Ashtown is a J.P. for co. Waterford. 

Page 39. — Charles Musgrave Sadleir 
Trench was appointed Adjutant 4th 
Battalion The Northumberland Fusiliers 
19 May 1904. 

The Hon^»« Charlotte Anne, elder 
daughter of the Hon^** Frederick Sydney 
Charles Trench, was married at the 
parish church, Killiney, co. Dublin, on 
Wednesday, 11 March 1903, to Alan 
Theodore Smythe of Milford Lodge, 
Craven Arms, co. Salop (elder son of 
Richard Altamont Smythe of Court-na- 
farroga, Killiney, formerly of Lauragh, 
Queen^s County, by Frances Anne Jane 
his wife, daughter of Sir Edward Alan 
Bellingham of Castle Bellingham, co. 
Louth, 3rd Baronet) ; bom at 70 
Pembroke Road, Dublin, 8 September 
iS73i Captain Royal Engineers 15 
February 1899; served in South African 
War 1902, operations in Cape Colony 
March to 31 May 1902 (Queen's medal 
with two clasps). 

The Hon™* Sarah May, younger 
daughter of the Hon^*« Frederick Sydney 
Charles Trench, was married at St. Paul's, 
Knightsbridge, London, on Wednesday, 
18 May 1904, to Lewis Frederick 
Green-Wilkinson (eldest son of Lieut- 
General Frederick Green- Wilkinson, 
C.B.) ; bom at " Stonebrook," Torquay, 
CO. Devon, on Saturday, 16 December 
1865 ; Brevet-Major The Rifle Brigade 
(The Prince Consort's Own), employed 
with Egyptian Army 2 December 1894 
to 19 March 1899, Brigade-Major South 
Africa 4 December 1900 to 26 October 
1902, D.A.A.G. of Musketry, 3rd Army 
Corps (Dublin) 18 December 1902 ; 
served in Burmese Expeditions 1886-89 



ASHTOWN, conHnued. 

(medal with two clasps); Expedition to 
Dongola 1896 (4di-class Medjidie, 
Egyptian medal with two clasps) ; Nile 
Expeditions 1897 and 1898 (4th-€lass 
Osmanieh, medal, three clasps to 
Egyptian medal); South African War 
1 899-1 902 (Major by Brevet, Queen's 
medal with six clasps, King's medal 
with two clasps). 

BALL. Vol. 3, page 6.— Mary Agnetta 
(Minnie), younger daughter of Sir 
Robert Stawell Ball, was married at 
Coton, CO. Cambridge, on Wednesday, 
5 August 1903, to Joseph Barcroft, 
eldest son of Henry Barcroft of The 
Glen, Newry, co. Down, D.L. for co. 
Armagh, High Sheriff 1890, by Anna 
his wife, daughter of David Malcolmson 
of Melview, co. Tipperary; bom at 
Newry, co. Down, 26 July 1872 ; 
Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, 
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1893, 
B.A. 1896, M.A. 1900. 

Robert Steele Ball, B.Sc., Ass. M. 
Inst C.E., married at Newcastle-on- 
Tyne, co. Northumberland, on Wednes- 
day, 2 September T903, Olga, 2nd 
daughter of John Edmund Sturge of 
Monserrat, West Indies, by Jane his 
wife, youngest daughter of John 
Richardson of Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

William Valentine Ball married at 
St. Michael's, Edinburgh, on Friday, 
9 October 1903, Kathleen Mary, 
daughter of George Butt of the Bengal 
Civil Service, by Anne Frances his wife 
{see VoL j, page 8)^ youngest daughter 
of Robert Ball of Dublin, LL.D. 

Randal Gresley Ball was gazetted 2nd 
Lieutenant 2nd Battalion The Royal 
Inniskilling Fusiliers 27 February 1904. 

Page 8. — The wife of Isaac Butt, 
Q.C., M.P., was Elizabeth Irwin, 2nd 
daughter of Henry Swanzy of Rockfleld 
(or Avelreagh), co. Monaghan. 



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ADDITIONS ^ CORRECTIONS. 



BALL) continued. 

Charles Bent Ball was knighted at 
Dublin Castle 3 February 1903 ; 
appointed Hon. Surgeon to H.M. 
King Edward VII. in Ireland 17 May 
1904, and is a Member of Advisory 
Board of Army Medical Service. 

BARRY. Vol. 3, page 40. — James Grene 
Barry was appointed Deputy-Lieutenant 
for CO. Limerick in 1900. 

James Thomas Barry proceeded B.A. 
of Trinity College, Dublin, Trinity Term, 
1903, and Bachelor of Engineering 
Michaelmas Term, 1903. 

Gerald Barry was appointed a Member 
of the Royal Veterinary Society in 
1905. 

Donal Michael Barry was appointed 
a Lieutenant in the Limerick City Royal 
Garrison Artillery (Militia) 4 July 1904. 

BAYLY. Vol. 3, page 31.— Edward 
Archibald Theodore Bayly was gazetted 
Lieutenant ist Battalion The Royal 
Welsh Fusiliers 10 May 1899; served 
in South African War 1899- 1902 
(severely wounded) ; at the relief of 
Ladysmith, including action at Colenso ; 
operations at Tugela Heights (14 to 
27 February 1900) and action at Pieters 
Hill; operations in the Transvaal in 
May and June 1900; operations in the 
Transvaal, West of Pretoria, July and 
August 1900, including actions at 
Venterskroon (7 and 9 August); 
operations in Cape Colony, North of 
Orange River, including action at 
Ruidam. Operations in the Transvaal 
May to October 1901 ; operations in 
Orange River Colony October 1901 to 
31 May 1902 (Queen's medal with 
five clasps, King's medal with two 
clasps). 

Charles John Bayly was promoted 
Captain 3rd Battalion The Royal 
Inniskilling Fusiliers 16 July 1904. 

Page 32. — Maurice Spring Rice Bayly 
died at Tatsfield, co. Surrey, aged 50, 
on Sunday, 9 December, and was 
buried there 13 December 1900. Will 
dated 11 October 1895, proved in the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 23 February 
1901, by Edward Richard Bayly, 
Lieut.- Colonel, Wicklow Rifles, D.L., 
and William John Talbot, D.L, the 
Executors. Proved in the Principal 
Registry, London, 26 March 1901, by 
William John Talbot, one of the 
Executors. 



BELMORE. Vol. i, page i.—Emily 
Louise, Dowager Countess of Belmore, 
died at her residence, 95 Eaton Place, 
Pimlico, London, in her 90th year, on 
Sunday, 3 January, and was buried at 
Edwardstone, co. Suffolk, on Thursday, 
7 January 1903. 

Lord Belmore is a Member of the 
Royal Irish Academy, and a J. P. for 
CO. Tyrone since 27 November 1856. 

Lady Madeline Lowry-Corry died, 
aged 32, on Wednesday, 30 March, 
and was buried at Derryvullen, co. 
Fermanagh, on Monday, 4 April 1898. 

Page 2. — Geraldine, the wife of 
Admiral the Hon*»*« Armar Lowry-Corry, 
R.N., died at 15 Warwick Square, 
Pimlico, London, on Sunday, 8 January, 
and was buried in Kensal Green 
Cemetery, London, on Thursday, 12 
January 1905. 

Arthur Lowry-Corry married at 
St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 
7 December 1897, Kate Elizabeth, 
daughter of James Bullen, Captain 
Mercantile Marine. 

The Rev. Gerald Lowry-Corry of the 
Oratory, Brompton, London, was 
educated at Charterhouse and at the 
Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and 
is now in Orders of the Church of 
Rome. 

Adrian Lowry-Corry, who was educated 
at Haileybury, entered the Army from the 
Militia as 2nd Lieutenant The Queen's 
Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) 
4 December 1901, Lieutenant 4 Feb- 
ruary 1904, Ordnance Officer, 4th-class 
(Aldershot), 19 January 1904; served 
in South African War 1901, employed 
with Mounted Infantry (Queen's medal 
with two clasps). 

Page 3. — Noel Armar Lowry-Corry, 
D.S.O., was educated at Harrow, at 
Cheltenham, and at the Royal Military 
College, Sandhurst, and was promoted 
Captain Grenadier Guards 23 November 
1898, and Major 3rd Battalion 29 
January 1904; served in South African 
War 1 899- 1 90 1, at advance on 
Kimberley, including actions at Bel- 
mont, Enslin, Modder River and 
Magersfontein; operations in the Orange 
Free State February to May 1900, 
including actions at Poplar Grove, 
Dreifontein, Vet River (5 and 6 May) 
and Zand River; operations in the 
Transvaal in May and June 1900, 
including actions near Johannesburg, 
Pretoria and Diamond Hill (11 and 



ADDITIONS dr- CORRECTIONS. 



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BELMORE, continued. 

12 June); operations in the Transvaal, 
East of Pretoria, July to 29 November 
1900, including actions at Belfast (26 
and 27 August). Operations in Cape 
Colony December 1900 to Tuly 1901, 
Commandant at Achtertang (mentioned 
in despatches, "London Gazette," 10 
September 1901 (Queen's medal with 
seven clasps); appointed D.S.O. 29 
November 1900. Major Lowry-Corry 
had further issue a daughter, Rosemary 
Victoria, born at 34 Montpelier Square, 
London, on Monday, 24 May, and 
baptised at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, 
London, 28 June 1897. His wife, 
Rosalind Gertrude, died at Nordrach-on- 
Mendip, Blagdon, co. Somerset, aged 29, 
on Tuesday, 2 June, and was buried at 
Hawley 5 June 1903. He married 2ndly 
at the Guards' Chapel, Wellington 
Barracks, London, on Tuesday, 26 July 
1904, the Hon^^* Clare, 2nd daughter 
of Edward Donough, 14th Baron 
Inchiquin, K.P., and half-sister of 
Lucius William, 15th Baron Inchiquin; 
born at Dromoland, co. Clare, on 
Sunday, 17 January 1875, and baptised 
there. 

Muriel, 2nd daughter of Admiral Armar 
Lowry-Corry, was married at St. Peter's, 
Eaton Square, London, on Saturday, 4 
March 1905, to Alexander Wallace 
Gilmour of 34 Hans Place, London, son of 
Wallace Gilmour, Captain Royal Artillery. 

Hubert Armar Lowry-Corry was 
educated at Haileybury College and at 
Westward Ho ! 

Walter Lowry-Corry, who was educated 
at Westward Ho! and at the Royal 
Military College, Sandhurst, was 
appointed 2nd Lieutenant (unattached) 
Indian Army 13 August 1904. 

Page 4.--The Rt. Hon^ie Montagu 
William, Baron Rowton, P.C., K.C.V.O., 
C.B., died unmarried at his residence, 
17 Berkeley Square, London, on 
Monday, 9 November, and was buried 
in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 
on Thursday, 12 November 1903. 
Memorial Brass erected by the tenantry 
of his Shropshire estates in Alberbury 
Church, CO. Salop. Will dated 30 
August 1 90 1, proved in the Principal 
Registry 19 January 1904, by Noel 
Armar Lowry Corry, the nephew, and 
Henry Manisty, the Executors. 

Oscar Henry Lowry-Corry died in 
Jamaica in November 1904. Will 
dated 10 May 1904, proved in the 



BELMORE, continued. 

Principal Registry i February 1905, by 
Reginald Charles Lowry-Corry, the 
brother, the sole Executor. 

Bertha Mary, elder daughter of Armar 
Henry Lowry-Corry was married at St 
James' Episcopal Church, Taymouth, 
CO. Perth, on Tuesday, 2 May 1899, to 
His Excellency Sir Maurice William 
Ernest de Bunsen, K.C.V.O., C.B., 
British Minister at Lisbon (son of 
Ernest de Bunsen of Abbey Lodge, 
Regent's Park, London, by Elizabeth 
his wife, daughter of Samuel Gumey 
of Ham House, co. Surrey); educated 
at Rugby and at Christ Church, Oxford, 
matriculated 8 June 1870, aged 18, 
B.A. 1874, M.A. 1877 ; entered the 
Diplomatic Service 1877, 3rd Secretary 
1879, 2nd Secretary 1883, and ist 
Secretary 1891 ; was Secretary of 
Legation at Tokio 1891-94, and 
Charge d' Affaires and Consul-General 
in Siam 1894-96; appointed Secretary 
of Embassy at Washington T896, at 
Constantinople 1897, and at Paris 
T902 ; Minister Plenipotentiary at 
Lisbon March 1905; created C.B. (civil) 
1895, C.V.O. 1903, and K.C.V.O. 
10 March 1905. 

Violet Edith, younger daughter of 
Armar Henry Lowry-Corry was married 
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 
20 July 1904, to Robert Bingham 
Brassey (eldest son of Albert Brassey 
of 29 Berkeley Square, London, and of 
Heythrop, co. Oxford, M.P. for co. 
Oxford [Banbury Division], J. P. and 
D.L. for CO. Oxford [High Sheriff 1878], 
by the H(mi^*« Matilda Maria Helena 
his wife, daughter of Charles John 
Robert, 4th Baron Clanmorris); bom 
at Heythrop on Monday, 18 October 
1875; entered the Army from the 
Militia as 2nd Lieutenant 17th Lancers 
(Duke of Cambridge's Own) i December 
1897, Lieutenant 14 February 1900, 
Captain 29 November 1904; formerly 
A.D.C. (prov.) to General Officer 
Commanding in Egypt (Cairo) ; served 
in South African War 1 900-1 901, at 
operations in Orange Free State February 
to May 1900, including actions at Vet 
River (5 and 6 May) and Zand River ; 
operations in the Transvaal in May 
and June 1900, including actions near 
Johannesburg, Pretoria and Diamond 
Hill (ri and 12 June); operations in 
the Transvaal, West of Pretoria, July 
to 29 November 1900, including actions 



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ADDITIONS A* CORRECTIONS. 



BELMORE, conHnued. 

at Elands River (4 to i6 August); 
operations in Orange River Colony 
(May to 29 November 1900), including 
actions at Bethlehem (6 and 7 July), 
Wittebergen (i to 29 July) and Caledon 
River (27 to 29 November). Operations 
in Orange River Colony 30 November 
to December 1900; operations in Cape 
Colony December 1900 to September 
1 901 (Queen's medal with four clasps). 

Colonel Henry William Lowry-Corry 
served in Suakin Campaign 1885 ; 
commanded 12th Regimental District 
1895-98; M.P. for Tyrone 1873-80; 
is now Chairman West Suffolk Quarter 
Sessions, a J. P. for co. Suffolk and a 
County Alderman for West Suffolk. 

BERRY. Vol. 3, pajge 2 1 .—The date of 
death of Frances, wife of Thomas Berry, 
should read 26 May 1807 \not 1837] ; 
and the residence of John Berry, 
father of Thomas Berry, should read 
Broadwood, co. Westmeath \not King's 
County]. 

Page 22. — The Rev. John Berry 
resigned the Rectory of Amherstburg, 
Ontario, Canada, in 1901, and has been 
Rector of Park Hill, Ontario, since that 
date. 

BLOOD. Vol. 2, page 15.— Joseph Mark 
Anthony Blood, who died 13 October 
1838, was buried at Kilnasoolagh, co. 
Clare. 

Page 16. — Jane, wife of John Blood, 
died at Ballykilty, co. Clare, on Thurs- 
day, 16 January 1902, and was buried 
at Kilnasoolagh. 

Page 17. — Francis Blood died at 
Ballykilty 13 May 1865. 

Neptune Fitzgerald Blood, M.D., died 
at Standerton, Transvaal, South Africa, 
6 February, buried there 8 February 
1902. 

BOWEN-COLTHURST. Vol. i, 

page 68. — John Colthurst Bowen- 
Colthurst promoted Lieutenant ist 
Battalion The Royal Irish Rifles 20 
August 1900; served in South African 
War 1 899- 1 90 1, at operations in the 
Orange Free State February to May 
1900; operations in the Transvaal in 
June 1900; operations in Cape Colony, 
South of Orange River, 1899- 1900 
(Queen's medal with three clasps) ; 
selected from Bengal command for 
service with Tibet Mission (attached to 
Royal Fusiliers) June to October 1904, 
in charge of machine giin detachment. 



BURKE. Vol. 1, page 23. — Henry 
Famham Burke, Somerset Herald, was 
created C.V.O. 22 August 1902 ; 
appointed Registrar of the College of 
Arms 23 April 1904, and Inspector of 
Regimental Colours 22 June 1904. 

BURTCHAELL. Vol. i, page 78 — 
Lelias Jane, eldest daughter of Peter 
Burtchaell, died at 44 Morehampton 
Road, Dublin, on Wednesday, 4 Septem- 
ber, and was buried in her grandfather's 
(Lundy Edward Foot) vault in Mount 
Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, 
Dublin, 7 September 1901. 

David Edward Burtchaell married 
by special licence at 19 Hume Street, 
Dublin, on Friday, 23 December 1904, 
Caroline Harriett Crosby, eldest 
daughter of Thomas Boyd of Chilcomb 
Lodge, CO. Kilkenny, Clerk of the 
Crown and Peace for co. Tipperary. 

Charles Henry Burtchaell was pro- 
moted Major Royal Army Medical 
Corps 20 May 1898; appointed to 
South African Constabulary, with rank 
of Lieut. -Colonel, 3 May 1902; served 
in North-West Frontier of Indian 
Campaign 1897-98 (medal with clasp); 
in Tirah Campaign 1897-98 (men- 
tioned in despatches, clasp); in South 
African War 1899-1902 (mentioned in 
despatches. Queen's medal with four 
clasps. King's medal with two clasps). 
He married at the parish church, 
Marylebone, London, on Saturday, 
6 June 1903, Bertha Marcella, eldest 
daughter of John George Auret of 
Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. 

Page 79. — Richard Rothe Burtchaell 
died at Brandondale, co. Kilkenny, aged 
69, on Wednesday, 23 December, and 
was buried at Graiguenamanagh, co. Kil- 
kenny, on Saturday, 26 December 1903. 

BUTCHER. Vol. 2, page 71.— Catherine 
Hilaire Herbert, elder daughter of 
Arthur Herbert Butcher, died at Prince's 
Avenue, Liverpool, aged 13, 9 June, and 
was buried in Flaybrick Hill Cemetery, 
Birkenhead, co. Chester, 13 June 1901. 

Page 72. — Henry Townsend Butcher, 
promoted Lieut.-Colonel Royal Garrison 
Artillery (Alipore, Calcutta, India) 29 
January 1903, served as Adjutant 
Auxiliary Forces 29 August 1885 to 
28 August 1890. 

George Hastings Butcher, Captain 
42nd Gurkhas, served in South African 
War 1 899- 190 1 (Queen's medal with 
two clasps). 



ADDITIONS (r CORRECTIONS. 



BUTCHER, continued. 

Arthur Edward Aveling Butcher 
promoted Major Royal Artillery i July 
1898; appointed A.D.C and Assistant 
Military Secretary to Governor and 
Commander-in-Chief, Malta, 26 March 
1903; served in South African War 
1899-1900, at operations in the 
Transvaal, West of Pretoria, July to 
29 November 1900, including actions 
at Venterskroon (7 and 9 August); 
operations in Orange River Colony 
May to 17 July 1900, including action 
at Lindley (i June); operations in Cape 
Colony, South of Orange River, 1899 
-1900, including actions at Colesbeig 
(i January to 12 February); operations 
in Cape Colony, North of Orange 
River, including action at Ruidam; 
operations in the Transvaal 30 No- 
vember 1900 to February 1901 ; 
operations in Orange River Colony 
February to May 1901 ; operations in 
Cape Colony February 1901 (mentioned 
in despatches, "London Gazette," 4 May 
1900 and 8 February 1901, Queen's 
medal with three clasps); appointed 
D.S.O. 29 November 1900, and M.V.O. 
(4th-class) 21 April 1900. 

CARROLL. Vol. 2, page 84.— The 
date of birth of John Thomas Carroll 
should read 8 August 18 18 [not 181 7]. 

The Rev. Sidney Rogerson was 
Vicar of St. James', Bradford, co. York, 
from October 1901 to July 1903, and 
has been Vicar of Pateley Bridge, West 
Riding, co. York, since that date. 

Page 85. — Charles Egerton Carroll, 
Sub-Lieutenant Royal Naval Reserve, 
married at the Cathedral, Wellington, 
New Zealand, 30 December 1902, Mary 
Georgina, daughter of George Laurence 
of Aberdeen, by Mary Burnett his wife, 
daughter of the Rev. Charles Ogg, 
Minister of Inverallochy, Aberdeen; 
bom at Inverallochy 28 August 1877, 
and baptised there. They have issue 
a son, Thomas Percival Carroll, born 
at Aberdeen 14 March, and baptised at 
St. Mar/s Episcopal Church, Aberdeen, 
9 April 1904. 

CHENEVIX-TRENCH. Vol. 2, 
page I. — The Rev. Thomasin Albert 
Stoodley, who was bom 12 February 
1846, resigned the Rectory of Folking- 
ham, CO. Lincoln, 30 December 1898, 
and has been Rector of Dowsby, co. 
Lincoln, since that date. 



CHENEVIX-TRENCH, conHnued. 

Page 3. — Philip Franas and Frances 
Angel Chenevix-Trench have further 
issue a son, Robert Denis Chenevix- 
Trench, bom at 5 Fitzwilliam Place, 
Dublin, II February, and baptised at 
St Stephen's, Dublin, 30 March 1899. 

Marianne Rose, eldest daughter 
of Major-General Frederick Chenevix- 
Trench, C.M.G., was married at St« 
Peter's, Cranley Gardens, London, on 
Thursday, 29 November 1900, to George 
Baily Michell (only son of Major- 
General George Bruce Michell, by Lady 
Frances Elizabeth his vrife, daughter of 
William, 4th Earl of Dartmouth) ; bom 
at 32 Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, 
London, on Thursday, 28 April, 
baptised at Christ Church, Paddington, 
London, 28 June 1864; educated 
at Harrow; formerly Captain 24th 
Middlesex (Post Office) Volunteer 
Rifles. 

Samuel Richard Chenevix -Trench 
was educated at Eton and at Balliol 
College, Oxford, and in January 1905 
he assumed by Deed Poll the additional 
name of Dermot 

Julius Francis Chenevix-Trench was 
educated at Wellington College, and 
entered Sandhurst in January 1905. 

Page 4. — George Frederick Chenevix- 
Trench, of the Indian Political Service, 
was promoted Major Indian Army 22 
January 1899, and Colonel January 

1905- 
Richard Henry Chenevix-Trench, 

of the Indian Political Service, was 

educated at Winchester, and at the 

Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and 

promoted Lieutenant Indian Army 

22 April 1898, and Captain January 

1903; served in China 1900, at relief 

of Pekin (medal with clasp). 

Charles Godfrey Chenevix-Trench 
was educated at Loretto and at Lincoln 
College, Oxford, and entered the Indian 
Civil Service 1901. 

Francis Maxwell Chenevix-Trench 
was educated at Loretto and at the 
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and 
entered the Royal Field Artillery as 
2nd Lieutenant 23 December 1898, 
promoted Lieutenant 16 February 1901, 
and transferred to Royal Horse Artillery 
(C Battery) in December 1901 ; served 
in South African War 1899-1901, and 
took part in the operations in Natal in 
1899, including engagements at Talana 
and Lombard's Kop ; at the defence of 



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ADDITIONS &» CORRECTIONS. 



CROZIER, continued. 

Page 41. — ^John George and Marian 
Georgiana Crozier have furthur issue a 
daughter, Helena Inez, born at Gortra, 
CO. Fermanagh, lo July, and baptised 
there 27 July 1898 ; also a son, George 
Armar Lucan Crozier, born 3 Sep- 
tember, and baptised at Newtonbutler, 
CO. Fermanagh, 23 September 1904. 

Page 42. — Baptist Barton Crozier 
promoted Lieutenant Royal Artillery, 
62nd Battery (Kirkee, Bombay), 16 
February 1901; served in South African 
War 1 900, at operations in Cape Colony, 
South of Orange River (Queen's medal 
with three clasps). He married at 
Christ Church, Leeson Park, Dublin, on 
Thursday, 19 November 1903, Ethel 
Elizabeth, elder daughter of William 
Humphrys of Ballyhaise House, co. 
Cavan, J. P., by Alice his wife, daughter 
of James Stannard of Bricketstown 
House, CO. Wexford, J. P. ; bom 9 July 
1880. 

The Rev. John Winthrop Crozier, 
B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, was 
ordained at St. Canice's Cathedral, 
Kilkenny, i November 1903, Curate of 
Seapatrick, co. Down ; ordained Priest 
at St. Anne's Cathedral, Belfast, 25 
September 1904. 

Page 43. — William Crozier died at 
Wyalong, New South Wales, 14 June, 
and was buried there 16 June 1903. 

The Rev. Henry Wilcocks Baptist 
and Susan Mary MacCormick Crozier 
had issue a son, James Cyril Baptist 
Crozier, bom at Bowdon, co. Chester, 
on Friday, 24 October, baptised there 
20 November 1890, and entered 
Osborne Naval Training College 15 
September 1903 ; also two daughters, 
Kathleen Mary, born 9 January, and 
baptised at Bowdon 24 April 1892 ; 
died at Long Yester, co. Haddington, 
aged 12^ years, on Wednesday, 24 
August, and was buried at Haddington 
27 August 1904; and Margaret Sinclaire, 
bom at Birkenhead, co. Chester, 21 
December 1892, and baptised at Bowdon 
26 February 1893. 

CULLHN. Vol. 2, page 48. — Maude 
Adams (May), daughter of Henry 
Charles Cullen, was married at St. 
Peter's, Dublin, on Wednesday, 29 June 
1904, to Edward Charles Bannister 
(2nd son of Frederick Bannister of 
Harlesden, co. Middlesex, by Jane his 
wife, daughter of William Nixon of Thorn 



CULL£N| continued. 

Hill, CO. Cavan, J. P. for the counties of 
Cavan and Leitrim) ; bora at Corry, co. 
Leitrim, 16 May 1&70, and baptised at 
Drumkeeran, co. Leitrim. 

DEANE-DRAKE. Vol. 3, page 80.— 
Dora Venables, wife of Joseph Edward 
Deane-Drake, died at Stokestown House, 
CO. Wexford, on Saturday, 20 August, 
and was buried at New Ross, co. 
Wexford, on Wednesday, 24 August 
1904. 

DREYER. Vol. i, page 96. — John 
Tuthill Dreyer gazetted Captain 
Royal Garrison Artillery 6 Febmary 
1902 ; served in South African War 
190T-1902. 

Frederic Charles Dreyer, Lieutenant 
Royal Navy, married at Bishop's 
Tachbrook, co. Warwick, on Wednesday, 
26 June 1901, Una Maiia, only 
daughter of the Rev. John Thomas 
Hallett, Vicar of Bishop's Tachbrook; 
bom at Prior's Hardwick, co. Warwick, 
28 August, and baptised there 24 
September 1867. They have issue a 
daughter, Phyllis Una Tuthill, bom at 
60 Marine Parade, Sheemess-on-Sea, 
CO. Kent, on Thursday, 24 April 1902, 
and baptised at the Dockyard Church, 
Sheerness, 7 June 1902. 

Alice Beatrice, only surviving daughter 
of John Louis Emil Dreyer, was married 
at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, 
4 June 1 90 1, to Warham Jemmett 
Shaw-Hamilton (elder son of the Very 
Rev. Robert James Shaw-Hamilton, 
D.D., Dean of Armagh, by Mary Jane 
Hamilton his wife, daughter of Robert 
Cope Hardy of Armagh); bom at 
Armagh 20 January, and baptised at 
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, 27 
January 1874. 

George Villiers Dreyer gazetted 
Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery 
8 October 1902. 

FILGATE. Vol. 3, page 42.— Eileen 
Georgina, younger daughter of William 
de Salis Filgate, was married by special 
licence at Sandford Church, Dublin, on 
Wednesday, 6 August 1902, to Richard 
Alexander Baillie Henry of Rathnestin, 
CO. Louth (son of Richard Baillie Henry 
of Rathnestin, by Anna his wife, 
daughter of Richard Bolton); bom at 
Donaghmo)me, co. Monaghan, 12 June 
1877, and baptised there. 



ADDITIONS &* CORRECTIONS, 



IX 



FILGATE, continued. 

Page 43. — Ellen, younger daughter of 
the Rev. Townley Filgate, died at 
5 Wilton Place, Dublin, on Saturday, 
2 May, and was buried at Tallanstown, 
CO. Louth, on Wednesday, 6 May 1903. 

Rodolph Townley Richard Filgate 
died at 19 Belvedere Road, Dublin, in 
his 65th year, on Tuesday, 13 December 
1904, and was buried at Tallanstown. 

GALT. Vol. 3, page 72. — William Howard 
Curtis Gait married at the Mairie of the 
9^ Arrondissement, Paris, 27 December 
1902, Josephine, daughter of Silvan 
Larbalettre de la Tr^mouille; bom at 
ThoUet 28 May, and baptised 8 June 
187 1 . They have issue a son, Hamilton 
Curtis Gait, bom at Fort View, 
Coleraine, 26 December 1904, and 
baptised at the parish church, Coleraine, 

8 February 1905. 

GILLMAN. Vol. i, page 46. — Herbert 
Webb Gillman died at Clonteadmore, 
CO. Cork, 23 July, and was buried in the 
chancel of the old parish church of 
Coachford, co. Cork, 26 July 1898. 
Will proved at Cork 24 October 1898, 
by Annie Gillman, widow, and Webb 
Webb Gillman, Lieutenant R.H.A., 
both of Clonteadmore. 

Herbert Francis Webb Gillman of 
the Indian Civil Service married at St 
George's Cathedral, Madras, on Saturday, 

9 January 1904, Frances Mary (May), only 
child of the Hon*** Charles James Weir 
of the Indian Civil Service; bom at 
Colombo, Ceylon, 7 June 1867. They 
have issue a daughter, Ursula Mary, 
bom at Vizianagram, Madras Presidency, 
4 December 1904, and baptised there 
I January 1905. 

Webb Webb Gillman, D.S.O., educated 
at Dulwich and at the Royal Military 
Academy, Woolwich, was gazetted Lieu- 
tenant 27 July 1892, and Captain Royal 
Horse Artillery (S Battery) 9 October 
1899 ; served in South African War 
1 899-1 900, and took part in the advance 
on Kimberley ; operations in the Orange 
Free State, at Paardeberg and engage- 
ments at Poplar Grove and Driefontein 
(mentioned in despatches, Queen's 
medal with three clasps); in West Africa 
(South Nigeria) 1901-1902, in Aro 
Expedition, acted as Staff Officer to 
various columns (mentioned in des- 
patches, "London Gazette," 12 
September 1902, medal with clasp); 
nominated D.S.O. 12 September 1902. 



Vol I, page II. — Thomas 
Fergus Greer died at Rhonehill, Moy, 
CO. Tyrone, aged 72, 10 August, and was 
buried privately at Killyman, co. Tyrone, 
on Tuesday, 13 August 1901. Will 
proved at Armagh 18 November 1901, 
by Elizabeth Sarah Greer, the relict 

The Rev. Fergus William and 
Matilda Greer have further issue a 
daughter, Ursula Margaret Jane 
Elizabeth, bom at St Catherine's 
Rectory, South Circular Road, Dublin, 
on Monday, 23 February 1903. 

Page 12. — The Rev. Richard Ussher 
Greer was appointed Rector of Christ 
Church, Lisbum, co. Antrim, in 1902. 

Page 13. — Frederick Augustus Greer 
promoted Captain Princess Victoria's 
(Royal Irish Fusiliers) i December 
1899; served in South African War 
1902, at operations in the Transvaal 
April to May 1902 (Queen's medal). 

Page 14. — MacGregor Greer died 20 
January 1903, and was buried at Douglas, 
CO. Cork. Will dated 30 August 1892, 
proved (Prin. Reg., 330, 1903), 13 
March 1903, by Alfred Greer, the 
brother, and Willuun Hemming Corker, 
the Executors. 



Vol. I, page 70. — George 
Ridgway and Emma Letitia Greeves 
have further issue a son, Arthur Harold 
Greeves, born at "Moravia," Strand- 
town, Belfast, I January 1902. 

Page 71. — Alfred and Annie Frances 
Greeves have further issue two sons, 
Edward Victor Greeves, bom at 
"Fernbank," Strandtown, 22 January 
1901 ; and Henry Macgregor Greeves, 
born at "Fernbank," Strandtown, 12 
March 1903. 

Page 71 (and Addenda^ Vol. 2^ 
page I.) — Arthur and Eliza Marian 
Greeves have further issue a daughter, 
Elaine Marian, bom at "Altona," 
Strandtown, Belfast, on Friday, 13 
November 1903, and baptised there 
privately 25 January 1904. 

Page 72. — Fergus MacGregor Greeves 
married at Fortwilliam Presbyterian 
Church, Belfast, 20 June 1903, to 
Marie Elisabeth, daughter of Georg 
Girtanner of Stemenacker, St. Gallen, 
Switzerland, M.D., by Siisette his wife, 
daughter of Johannes Reiser of 
Licntensteig, St Gallen; born 20 March 
1878. 

Page 72 {and Addenda^ Vol, 2y 
page /.)— Thomas Jackson and Gilbertina 



ADDITIONS *• CORRECTIONS. 



GREEVES, continued. 

Newsome Greeves, now of "Fairacre," 
Portadown, co. Armagh, have further 
issue a soa, Gilbert Ridgway Jackson 
Greeves, bom at University Road, 
Belfast, 22 March 1901 ; also a daughter, 
Bertha Jackson, bom at "Fairacre," 
Portado¥ni, 30 October 1903. 

Page 72. — Owden Valentine Greeves 
of Belfast and of Portadown, co. Armagh, 
married at Newtownards, co. Down, 
27 October 1904, Georgina Fredericka, 
only daughter of Joshua Valentine 
Eves of ''Thalassa," Bangor, co. Down, 
by Louisa Fredericka his wife, daughter 
of John C. Smyth of London ; born at 
Brooklands, Knock, co. Down, i July 
1882. 

GRIERSON. Vol. 2, page 8.— -James 
Grierson of Dalgoner, co. Dumfries, died 

26 Febraary [not 17 March] 1848. 
Page 8 (and Addenda^ Vol, j, page it.) 

Philip Henry and Roberta Grierson of 
Kilcarberry House, Clondalkin, co. 
Dublin, have issue a daughter, Aileen, 
born at the Private Hospital, 50 Had- 
dington Road, Dublin, on Wednesday, 14 
August, and baptised at Clondalkin 15 
September 1901 ; and a son, bom at 
Ardee, co. Louth, on Thursday, 16 Feb- 
ruary 1905, who only survived six hours, 
and was buried in the churchyard at 
Ardee the next day. 

Page 9. — Janet Agnes Elizabeth 
Grierson was bom 3 March 1791 [not 
1781]. 

GROGAN. Vol. 3, page 74. — Maria 
Katherine Nina, eldest daughter of 
Sir Edward Grogan, Baronet, died un- 
married at Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., 
on Saturday, 4 May 1901. Will proved 
in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 18 
April 1^2, by Lionel M'Mahon, B.L. 

Sir Edward Ion Beresford Grogan, 
Baronet, was promoted Captain The 
Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) 

27 June 1900; Staff Captain at War 
Office ; qualified as Interpreter in 
French and Russian; served in South 
African War 1 899-1 900, at the relief of 
Ladysmith, including action at Colenso; 
operations of 17 to 24 January 1900; 
operations of 5 to 7 February 1900, and 
action at Vaal Kranz; operations on 
Tugela Heights (14 to 27 February 
1900) and action at Pieters Hill; 
operations in Natal (March to June 
1900) ; operations in the Transvaal, 
East of Pretoria, J«lly to October 1900 



GROGAN, continued. 

(mentioned in despatches, ''London 
Gazette," 10 September 1901, Queen's 
medal with five clasps.) 

Page 75. — Alice, 4th daughter c^ the 
Rev. John Grogan, was married at 
St. John's, Upper Norwood, co. Surrey, 
on Wednesday, 9 October 1901, to 
Ernest Arthur White, elder son of 
W. W. White of Lindum House, 
Anerley, co. Surrey. 

George Meredyth Grogan, Captain 
Royal Irish Regiment, served in the 
South African War 1 899-1 902, at 
operations in the Orange Free State 
March to May 1900 ; operations in the 
Transvaal, East of Pretoria, August to 
29 November 1900, including actions 
at Belfast (26 and 27 August), and 
Lydenburg (5 to 8 September) ; opera- 
tions in Orange River Colony May 
to August 1900, including actions 
at Bethlehem (6 and 7 July), and 
Wittebergen (i to 29 July); operations 
in Cape Colony, South of Orange River, 
1900, including action at Colesberg 
( 1 5 January to 1 2 February). Operations 
in the Transvaal 30 November 1900 to 
31 May 1902 (Queen's medal with three 
clasps. King's medal with two clasps). 

Page 76. — The Rev. George William 
Grogan died at "The Priory," Prestbury, 
CO. Gloucester, aged 83, on Friday, 14 
February, and was buried at Prestbury 18 
February 1902. Will dated 19 February 
1896, proved at Gloucester 22 May 1902, 
by Herbert Upwood Grogan, gent., the 
son, one of the Executors. Re-sealed 
in Dublin 13 June 1902. 

John William Grogan entered the 
Royal Navy as Cadet 15 July 1871, 
Sub -Lieutenant 3 October 1877, 
Lieutenant 30 June 1882, Commander 
I January 1895, Captain 31 December 
1900; Captain H.M.S. "Indefatigable," 
on the North America and West 
Indies station, i August 1 902-1905. 
He was married at St John's, Midleton, 
CO. Cork, by the Very Rev. Robert 
William Forrest, D.D., Dean of 
Worcester, uncle to the bride, on 
Saturday, 14 September 1 901, to Maye, 
daughter of William Fowler. 

GUINNESS. Vol. 2, page 79.-The 
Hon^'* Rupert Edward Cecil Guinness, 
C.M.G., is Captain 9th Battalion (27th 
Middlesex) King's Royal Volunteer 
Rifle Corps, Commander Royal Naval 
Reserve (London Division) and a 



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GUINNESS, conHnued. 

Member of the London County Council 
(City Division) ; served in South 
African War 1 899-1 901 (mentioned in 
despatches, "London Gazette/' 10 
September 1901); created C.M.G. 
27 September 1901. He married 
at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on 
Thursday, 8 October 1903, Lady 
Gwendolen Florence Mary, elder 
daughter of William Hillier, 4th Earl 
of Onslow, G.C.M.G., by the Hon"« 
Florence Coulstoun his wife, daughter 
of Alan Legge, 3rd Lord Gardner 
of Uttoxeter, co. Stafford; bom 22 
July, and baptised at the Chapel 
Royal, Whitehall, London, 20 August 
1 88 1 (see ^^ Visitation of England and 
WaieSy' VoL j, page 40), 

The Hon^« Arthur Ernest Guinness 
of Glenmaroon, Chapelizod, co. Dublin, 
educated at Eton and at Trinity 
Collie, Cambridge, B.A. 1901, formerly 
Lieutenant London Rifle Brigade 
(ist London Volunteers), married at 
St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Wed- 
nesday, 15 July 1903, Marie Clotilde, 
only daughter of Sir George Russell 
of Swallowfield Park, Reading, co. 
Berks, Baronet, M.P., by the Hon"« 
Constance Charlotte Elisa his wife, 
eldest daughter of Lord Arthur Lennox; 
bom in London 16 April, and baptised 
at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 
5 June 1873. They have issue a 
daughter, Aileen Sibell Mary, bom in 
London on Monday, 16 May, and 
baptised at St Peter's, Eaton Square, 
London, 10 June 1904. 

The Hon^^« Walter Edward Guinness 
of Knockmaroon House, Castleknock, 
CO. Dublin, educated at Eton, is Major 
Loyal Suffolk Hussars Imperial 
Yeomanry and Hon. Captain in the 
Army; served in South African War 
1 900- 1 90 1, as Captain 44th Squadron 
Imperial Yeomanry, and subsequently 
as A.D.C. to Brigadier-General Robert 
George Broadwood, C.B. (wounded, 
mentioned in despatches, "London 
Gazette," 10 September 1901, Queen's 
medal with four clasps). He married 
at St. Mark's, North Audley Street, 
London, on Wednesday, 24 June 1903, 
Lady Evelyn Hilda Stuart Erskine, 
youngest daughter of Shipley Gordon 
Stuart, Earl of Buchan, by Rosalie 
Louisa his wife, youngest daughter of 
Jules Alexandre Sartoris ; bom 21 
March 1883. 



HATTON. VoL 3, page 33. — The 
Rev. David Woodward Whincup was 
appointed Curate-in-Charge of Shepper- 
ton, CO. Middlesex, i Febraary 1903, 
and has been Vicar of New Southgate, 
CO. Middlesex, since 2 February 1905. 

P^c 34- — Colonel Villiers Hatton, 
C.B., was promoted Major-General on 
the Staff, commanding the Troops in 
South China, 5 November 1903. 

William Henry Mackinnon, C.V.O., 
C.B., was Colonel on the Staff (Colonel 
Commandant City of London Imperial 
Volunteers) 22 December 1899 to 
30 November 1900, Major- General 
6 December 1900, in command 
of the Imperial Yeomanry (Aldershot) 
26 Febmary to 16 April 1901 ; Director 
of Auxiliary Forces (War Office) 19 
April 1904; served in South African 
War 1900, at operations in Orange Free 
State May 1900, including action at 
Zand River; operations in the Transvaal 
in May and June 1900, including 
actions near Johannesburg, Pretoria 
and Diamond Hill (11 and 12 June); 
operations in the Transvaal, West of 
Pretoria, August 1900, including action 
at Elands River, 16 August (mentioned 
in despatches, "London Gazette," 16 
April 190^, Queen's medal with four 
clasps) ; created C.B. 29 November 
1900, and C.V.O. 22 August 1902. 

HOMAN-MULOCIC Vol. 3, page 
90. — The date of the probate of the 
will of Thomas Homan Mulock should 
read i August \not 25 June] 1889; 
and the residence of John Berry, father 
of Frances Sophia Homan-Mulock, 
should read Cloneen, King's County, 
\not CO. Tipperary]. 

HUDSON-KINAHAN. Vol. 2, page 
36. — Sir Edward Hudson Hudson- 
Kinahan, Baronet, is a J.P. for co. Cork. 

Page 37. — Robert Henry Hudson- 
Kinahan was educated at Trinity 
College, Dublin. 

Daniel Dickinson Hudson-Kinahan 
was educated at Eton. 

George Frederick Hudson-Kinahan 
was educated at Harrow and at 
Pembroke College, Cambridge, and 
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 
2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry 
4 May 1901. 

Cecil Barton Hudson-Kinahan was 
appointed Lieutenant 4th Battalion The 
Royal Munster Fusiliers (Kerry Militia) 
13 June 1903. 



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HUSSEY-WALSH. Vol. 3, page 87.— 
Walter Hussey -Walsh died at his 
residence, 81 Onslow Gardens, South 
Kensington, London, aged 76, on 
Sunday, 17 January, and was buried 
in the Catholic Cemetery, Mortlake, 
CO. Surrey, on Thursday, 21 January 
1904. 

Major WiUiam Hussey-Walsh was 
appointed to the South African Con- 
stabulary 3 October 1901. 

Page 88. — Major Walter Patrick 
Hussey-Walsh qusdified as Interpreter 
in German and Russian. 

Eileen Josephine Marie Bridget, 
younger daughter of Walter Hussey- 
Walsh, was married at the Oratory, 
Brompton, London, on Tuesday, 
I October 1901, to Ernest Fitzwilliam 
Taylor (son of the Rev. Fitzwilliam 
John Taylor, and grandson of Major- 
General Thomas William Taylor of 
Ogwell House, co. Devon, C.B.) ; bom 
at East Ogwell Rectory 16 November, 
and baptised at East Ogwell 23 December 
1867 ; entered the Army as Lieutenant 
Army Service Corps 22 August 1888, 
Captain i April 1896, Major i April 
1903; Assistant Director Supply and 
Transport, 2nd Army Corps (Salisbury); 
served in South African War 1899- 
1901, at operations in the Transvaal, 
East of Pretoria, July to 29 November 

1900, including action at Rhenoster 
Kop; operations in Orange River 
Colony May to July 1900, including 
actions at Lindley (i and 26 Jime), 
Bethlehem (6 and 7 July), and 
Wittebergen (i to 29 July); operations 
in Cape Colony, South of Orange River, 
1 899- 1 900. Operations in Orange River 
Colony March to June 1901 (Queen's 
medal with three clasps). 

JACKSON. Vol. I, page 73.— Thomas 
Jackson married at Belfast 16 April 

1 90 1, Jennie Blanche, daughter of 
Joseph Totton of Manchester; bom 
at Manchester. They have issue a 
daughter, Ida, bom at Toronto, Canada, 
16 June 1902. 

Page 76. — William Uprichard Jackson 
of Bickford House, Heath Town, co. 
Stafford, married at The Lickey, co. 
Worcester, 16 October 1902, Alice 
Hope, daughter of Joshua P'ellows of 
Birmingham ; born at West Bromwich, 
CO. Stafford, 31 August 1879, and 
baptised there. They have issue a 
daughter, Mary Elizabeth Hope, bom 



JACKSON, continued, 

at Heath Town 18 October, and 
baptised at West Bromwich 2 1 November 

1903- 
Elizabeth, 4th daughter of William 

Ridgway Jackson, was married at Cape 

Town, South Africa, 5 November 

1 90 1, to Percy Partridge Bigwood of 

Birmingham, son of Emest J. Bigwood 

of Bamt Green, co. Worcester. 

Ellen Victoria, 6th daughter of 

William Ridgway Jackson, was married 

at Belfast 8 August 1899, to Henry 

Hanna of Belfast (son of John Hanna 

of Belfast) ; bora at Belfast 4 January 

1872, and baptised there. 

LEFROY. Vol. 3, page 13.— Sir David 
Carrick Robert Carrick- Buchanan, 
K.C.B., died s.p. at Drumpellier, Coat- 
bridge, CO. Lanark, in his 79th year, 
on Monday, 8 February, and was buned 
in the Drumpellier family burying 
ground in the park near the house 
15 Febmary 1904. 

Page 14. — Thomas Langlois Hugh 
Lefroy died s.p. suddenly at his residence, 
Carrig'glas Manor, co. Longford, aged 
66, on Saturday, 29 November, and 
was buried in the family vault at Mount 
Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, 
Dublin, on Thursday, 4 December 1902. 
Will dated 27 April 1897, proved in 
the Principal Registry, Dublin, 29 June 
1 9031 by Dorothy Lefroy, the relict, 
Frederick A. B. Turner, Robert Henry 
Tunstall Moore and Colonel Arthur 
Henry Courtenay, C.B. 

The Rev. Henry Nicholas Collier was 
appointed Commissary to the Bishop 
of Gouldburn, New South Wales, in 
1902. 

Hugh Percival Thomson Lefroy 
promoted Lieutenant Royal Engineers 
12 October 1902; served in South 
African War 1 901 -1902, at operations 
in the Transvaal, Orange Free State and 
Cape Colony. 

Page 15. — Lieut-Colonel Augustine 
Hugh Lefroy is now of Carrig-glas 
Manor, co. Longford, and of The 
Lodge, Boxted, co. Essex. 

Augustine George Victor Lefroy 
gazetted Midshipman H.M.S. "Diana" 
15 November 1903 ; died at Suez 
8 March 1904, and was buried in the 
English Cemetery there. 

Page 16. — Major-General William 
Hatt Noble died s.p. at Reigate, co. 
Surrey, 14 October, and was buried there 



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LEFROY, continued. 

17 October 1903. Will dated 11 July 
1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 1483, 1903) 
39 December 1903, by John Hatt Noble 
Graham, merchant, the nephew, one of 
the Executors. 

Grace Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas 
Paul Lefroy, and widow of Major- 
General William Hatt Noble, died s.p. 
at Reigate 37 April, and was buried 
there 3 May 1904. Will dated 15 
November 1903, with codicil dated 37 
March 1904, proved in the Principal 
Registry 30 July 1904, by Lieut-Colonel 
Augustine Hugh Lefroy and Alfred 
Henry Lefroy, two of the Executors 
named in the will. 

'i'he Rev. Anthony William Hamon 
Lefroy appointed Vicar of Stowe-by- 
Chartley, co. Stafford, in 1900, and has 
been Vicar of Appleshaw, co. Hants, 
since 1901. 

Page 17. — The Rev. Frederick 
Anthony Lefroy appointed Vicar of 
Haresfield, co. Gloucester, 4 June 1902. 

Bertram Perceval Lefroy, D.S.O., 
promoted Lieutenant Royal Dublin 
Fusiliers 10 May 1899 and Captain The 
Royal Warwickshire Regiment 3 August 
1903 ; served in South African War 
1 899- 1 90 1 (dangerously wounded) ; 
operations in Natal December 1899 to 
June 1900, including action at Laing's 
Nek (6 to 9 June); joined 5th Battalion 
Mounted Infantry August 1900. 
Operations in the Transvaal July 1900 
to February 1901 ; operations on the 
Zululand frontier of Natal February 
to September 1901 (mentioned in 
despatches, "London Gazette," 11 
October 1901, Queen's medal with five 
clasps); nominated D.S.O. 36 September 
1 90 1 for gallantry in defence of Forts 
Itala and Prospect, Natal. 

Eileen Mary, daughter of Thomas 
Charles Perceval Lefroy, died unmarried 
at Torquay, co. Devon, 7 February, 
and was buried in the cemetery at 
Harrow, co. Middlesex, 11 February 
1 904. Administration was granted at the 
Principal Registry 15 June 1904, to 
Isabella Napier Lefroy, the mother and 
next of kin. 

Robert Napier Lefroy entered the 
Army as 3nd Lieutenant 3nd Battalion 
The Duke of Cambridge's Own Middle- 
sex Regiment 18 January 1903, and 
promoted Lieutenant April 1904; served 
in South African War 1903, at opera- 
tions in the Transvaal April to 31 May 



LEFROYy continued. 

1903 (Queen's medal with four clasps) ; 
died at Wameford Hospital, Leamington, 
CO. Warwick, aged 33, on Monday, 
14 November, from injuries received by 
being thrown from his horse whilst 
riding with the Warwickshire Hounds 
the Thursday previous, and was buried 
in the cemetery at Harrow 18 November 
1904. Administration was granted at 
the Principal Registry 3 December 

1904, to Isabella Napier Lefroy, the 
mother and next of kin. 

Colonel Charles Edward and Alice 
Constance Lefroy have further issue a 
daughter, Gladys Mary, bom at Monks* 
town House, co. Dublin, on Monday, 
10 August 1903. 

L'ESTRANGE. Vol. 3, page 44.— 
Pauline Sarah, 3rd daughter of Lieut- 
Colonel Harry Peisley L'Estrange, was 
married at St Gabriel's, Warwick Square, 
London, on Tuesday, 36 March 1901, 
to Francis Charles Abbott of The 
Hermitage, White Hill, Bletchingley, 
CO. Surrey, M.S. (Lond.), F.R.C.S., 
&c., 3nd son of the Rev. Arthur 
Robert Abbott, Vicar of Gorleston, co. 
Suffolk. 

Page 46. — Henrietta Maria, widow of 
the Rev. Guy Percival L'Estrange, 
Rector of Clonmethan, co. Dublin, died 
on Friday, 36 July, and was buried at 
Clonmethan on Monday, 39 July 1901. 
Will proved in the Principal Registry, 
Dublm, 5 October 1901, by ^hur 
F. Maffett and William A. Steele. 
Re-sealed in London 13 November 1901. 

Colonel Paget Walter L'Estrange 
(late Royal Artillery) died at "Knockyn," 
Horsham, co. Sussex, aged 73, on 
Sunday, 15 January, and was buried at 
Horsham on Thiu-sday, 19 January 

1905. Administration (with will dated 
I February 1901) was granted at 
the Principal Registry 31 February 
1905, to the Hon**** Charles James 
Stanley Howard and Perceval Hastings, 
the Executors. 

Perceval Hastings L'Estrange married 
at All Saints', Margaret Street, London, 
on Thursday, 19 December 1901, 
Margaret, snd daughter of L. McLean 
of Islay House, Islay, co. Argyll. They 
have issue a son, Guy L'Estrange, bom 
at 10 The Lees^ Malvern, co. Worcester, 
on Sunday, 7 December 1903. 

Page 47. — Lady Henrietta Susan 
Beresford, widow of Edmund L'Estrange, 



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UESTRANGE, continued. 

died at Walls, Ravenglass, co. Cum- 
berland, aged 88, on Thursday, 32 
December, and was buried in Muncaster 
Church 26 December 1904. 

Page 49. — Henry Frederick UEstrange 

died on board the mail steamer ''Oroya" 

at Colombo, Ceylon, on his passage home 

^ from South Australia, 24 February 1901, 

and was buried at sea the same day. 

Edmund George Savile L'Estrange- 
Malone was promoted Lieutenant ist 
Battalion The Royal Fusiliers (City of 
London Regiment) 27 January 1902. 

LEITRIM. Vol. 3, page 54. — John 
Madden died at 79 Cadogan Gardens, 
Chelsea, London, in his 65th year, on 
Thursday, 24 July 1902. Will dated 
14 December 1893, proved in the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 24 September 
1902, by John Clements Waterhouse 
Madden of Hilton Park, Clones, co. 
Monaghan, Barrister-at-Law, son, the 
sole Executor. Re-sealed in London 
2 December 1902 by the above Executor. 

Henry Andrew Harper died at 8 West 
Bolton Gardens, London, aged 65, on 
Saturday, 3 November 1900. Will 
dated 27 June 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 
15 19, 1900) 30 November 1900, by Lady 
Elizabeth Emily Harper, the relict, 
Francis Clements Harper, son, and 
Elizabeth Mary Harper, spinster, 
daughter, three of the Executors. 

Henry Wyndham Vivian died at 
Sainte Cecile, Belgium, aged 33, on 
Sunday, 17 November 1901. Will 
dated 3 December 1900, proved (Prin. 
R^., 1491, 1901) 27 December 1901, 
by Lady Maude Vivian, the relict, the 
sole Executrix. 

Page 55. — Charles, Earl of Leitrim, 
Lord-Lieutenant of Londonderry City 
from 1904, married at Nuthurst, 
CO. Sussex, on Wednesday, 22 October 
1902, Violet Lina^ only daughter 
of Robert Henderson (a former 
Director of the Bank of England) of 
Sedgwick Park, co. Sussex, by Emma 
Caroline his wife, younger daughter of 
Jonathan Hargreaves of Cuffnells, co. 
Hants, J.P., D.L. ; bom at 14 Bolton 
Street, Mayfair, London, on Thursday, 

14 August 1879. 

The Hon^^* Francis Patrick Clements 
entered the Royal Navy as Cadet 

15 September 1901, Midshipman 30 
September 1901 ; of H.M.S. "Grafton," 
22 March 1902. 



LONGWORTH.DAMES. VoL a, 

page 55. — Edward Travers and Hester 
Anne Dames-Longworth have further 
issue a daughter, Paulina Pepys, 
bom at Glynwood, Athlone, co. 
Westmeath, on Saturday, 3 December 
1904, and baptised at Glynwood 20 
January 1905. 

LOWRY. Vol. I, page 89.— Captain 
Robert Swinbume and Helena 
MacGregor Lowry have further issue 
a daughter, Violet Hope, bom 21 
November 1904, and baptised at St. 
Michael's, Devonport, co. Devon, 14 
January 1905. 

Page 90. — John Henry Lowry died 
at Trewmount, Moy, co. Tyrone, in his 
70th year, on Monday, 16 May, and 
was buried at New Mills, co. Tyrone, 
on Friday, 20 May 1904. 

Lieut. -Colonel Armar Graham Lowry 
died at his residence, Farlough Lodge, 
Dungannon, co. Tyrone, in his 65th year, 
on Wednesday, 24 October 1900. Will 
proved at Armagh 4 January 1901, by 
Robert Newton and Henry Russell 
Kelly. 

William Henry Lowry promoted 
Lieut-Colonel Indian Army 29 
November 1902. 

Henry Ward Lowry promoted Major 
Indian Army 19 February 1901. 

James Herbert Lowry, formerly 
Captain Indian Army, married at 
St. Paul's, Honiton, co. Devon, on 
Wednesday, 26 October 1904, Charlotte 
Louise, only daughter of Philip 
Bury Ramsbothara of Crowborough 
Warren, co. Sussex, and of Ernsborough 
Lodge, Honiton, by Octavia his 
wife, second daughter of Charles 
Chad wick, M.D. 

MACARTNEY. Vol. 2, page 46.— Amy 
Amelia, wife of the Rev. Sydney 
Parkyns Macartney, died, aged 57, on 
Friday, 20 May, and was buried at 
Penshurst, co. Kent, 26 May 1904. 

MASSY-WESTROPP. Vol. i, page 
92. — A Memorial Doorway was erected 
at Tulla New Church, co. Clare, in 
1897, to the memory of Charlotte 
Louisa, 2nd wife of John Westropp 
of Attyflin. 

Thomas Johnson Westropp is now of 
Luneburg, Sandymount, co. Dublin. 
He proceeded M.A. of Trinity College, 
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MASSY-WESTROPP, canHnued. 

Colonel John Thomas Massy- 
Westropp died at his residence, Attyflin, 
CO. Limerick, on Thursday, 17 De- 
cember, and was buried privately at 
Kilpeacon, co. Limerick, on Monday, 
21 December 1903. Will dated 23 
August 1903, proved at Limerick in 
June 1904 by Mary Georgina Westropp, 
the Executrix. 

John Massy-Westropp of Doonass, 
CO. Clare, C.M.G., is now Lieut -Colonel 
and Hon. Colonel Commanding 5th 
Battalion The Royal Munster Fusiliers 
(Militia) ; served in Malta during South 
African War (medal); created C.M.G. 
26 June 1902 ; appointed J.P. for co. 
Limerick in 1890. 

Page 93. — George Westropp died at 
Raglan Road, Dublin, 4 June, and was 
buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, 
Harold's Cross, Dublin, 7 June 1900. 
M.L Will dated 9 May 1890, with two 
codicils dated respectively 27 November 
1896 and 10 April 1900, proved in the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 26 September 
1900, by the Rev. John Westropp 
Brady of Slane Rectory, co. Meath, and 
Thomas Johnson Westropp of Lower 
Leeson Street, Dublin, the Executors. 

Henrietta, widow of George Westropp, 
died at Killiney, Dublin, 8 May, and 
was buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, 
Harold's Cross, Dublin, 11 May 1903. 
Will dated 31 July 1897, proved in the 
Principal Registry, Dublin, 19 June 
1903, by Edmund Morony and the 
Rev. William Westropp Flemmyng. 

George William Westropp, Lieutenant 
nth Regiment of Foot, retired in 1863 
\not 1893]. 

Ralph Hugh Westropp died at 
Springfort, co. Limerick, 31 October, 
and was buried at Kilpeacon 3 November 
1902. Will dated 7 September 1892, 
proved at Limerick 13 June 1903, by 
William Lewis Hunt and Thomas 
Johnson Westropp. 

His widow, Henrietta Jane Stacpoole 
Westropp, married 2ndly at Kilpeacon 
26 August 1903, Guildford William 
Jack Stacpoole of Ardavilling, Cloyne, 
CO. Cork (son of William Stacpoole of 
Ballyalla, co. Clare, M.P.); born in 
London 29 July 1868. 

Page 94. — Elizabeth Jane, wife of 
Hugh Massy-Westropp, died at Park 
House, Clonlara, co. Limerick, on 
Sunday, 15 September, and was buried 
at Clonlara 19 September 1901. 



MONCIL Vol 2, page 92.— The Hon^e 
Charles Henry Stanley Monck pro- 
moted Lieutenant Coldstream Guards 
9 November 1898, and Captain 3rd 
Battalion 21 November 1903 ; served in 
South African War 1899- 1902, at 
advance on Kimborley, including actions 
at Belmont, Enslin, Modder iQver and 
Magersfontein; operations in the Orange 
Free State February to May 19009 
including operations at Paardeburg, 
actions at Poplar Grove, Dreifontein, 
Vet River and Zand River; operations 
in the Transvaal in May and June 
1900, including actions near Johannes- 
burg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill; 
operations in the Transvaal, East of 
Pretoria, July to October 1900, including 
action at Belfast; operations in the 
Transvaal, West of Pretoria, November 
1900; operations in Cape Colony, 
South of Orange River, 1900. Opera- 
tions in the Transvaal November to 
December 1900; operations in Cape 
Colony December 1900 to 31 May 1902 
(Queens's medal with seven clasps, 
King's medal with two clasps). He 
married at the Guards' Chapel, Welling- 
ton Barracks, London, on Tuesday, 
x6 February 1904, Mary Florence, 
younger daughter of William Wyndham 
Portal of Southington House, Overton, 
CO. Hants, F.S.A., J.P. and D.L. for co. 
Hants (High Sheriff 1886), by Florence 
Elizabeth Mary his wife, daughter of 
the Hon^ St Ledger Richard Glyn, 
2nd son of George Carr, ist Baron 
Wolverton. 

The Hon"« George Scott Stanley 
Monck was educated at Eton. 

Page 93. — Lieut-General the Hon*»^« 
Richard Monck died at 84 Chester 
Square, London, aged 84, on Friday, 
7 October, and was buried in Brookwood 
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Wednesday, 
12 October 1904. The first part of the 
burial service taking place at the Royal 
Military Chapel, Wellington Barracks, 
London. Will dated 11 June 1898, 
proved in the Principal Registry 24 
November 1904, by the Hon"* Frances 
Elizabeth Owen Monck, the relict, and 
Cecil Stanley Owen Monck, the son, 
the Executors. 

Cecil Stanley Owen Monck promoted 
Major 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards 
29 November 1899, D.A.A.G. Aldershot 
10 July 1900 to 18 February 1901, 
Brig^e-Major 3rd Brigade ist Army 
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MONCK, continued. 

II December 1902; served in South 
African War 1899-1900, at advance on 
Kiinberley, including actions at Belmont, 
Enslin, Modder River and Magers- 
fontein; operations in the Orange Free 
State February 1900 (Queen's medal 
with three clasps)i 

MONTGOMERY. Vol 2, page 26.— The 
Rt. Rev. Henry Hutchinson Montgomery 
resigned the Bishopric of Tasmania 
7 November 1901; appointed Secretary 
to the Society for the Propagation 
of the Gospel 25 July 1901, a Preben- 
dary of Wenlocksbam in St Paul's 
Cathedral 5 December 1902, and 
Prelate of the Order of St Michael 
and St George March 1905. He and 
his wife Maud have fuijther issue two 
sons, Colin Roger Montgomery, bom 
at Hobart, Tasmania, 27 June, and bap- 
tised at St David's Cathedral, Hobart, 
28 July 1901 ; and Brian Frederick 
Montgomery, bom at " Bishopsboume," 
Bolton Road, Chiswick, co. Middlesex, 
on Sunday, 18 October, and baptised 
at AU Saints', Grove Park, Chiswick, 
21 November 1903. 

Page 27. — Robert Rennie Pepys 
Cockerell died at 63 Canning Street, 
Liverpool, aged 32, on Wednesday, 
6 August, and was cremated at Anfield, 
CO. LjEUicaster, 8 August 1902. Will 
dated 23 January 1898, proved (Prin. 
R^-i ii5<>> 1902) 4 September 1902, 
by Helen Violet Cockerell, the relict, 
the sole Executrix. 

Page 27 {and Addenda^ Vol, j, 
page it.) — Winifred Ethel, wife of Frank 
Popham Young, CLE., died at Patiala, 
India, aged 24, on Saturday, i No- 
vember 1902. He was promoted Major 
Indian Army 23 August 1902 ; Deputy- 
Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Punjab, 
India ) Settlement Commissioner, 
Patiala ; nominated CLE. 3 June 
1899. 

Page 27. — The Rev. Ferguson John 
Montgomery acted as Chaplain with 
Tochi Field Force 1897 (mentioned 
in despatches), Chaplain at Derajat, 
Punjab, 1898, on furlough in Europe 
T 898-99, and appointed Rector of 
Halse, CO. Somerset, i August 1899. 

The Rev. Roger William Hammond 
Dalison appointed Vicar of Powerstock 
and Rector of Poorton, both co. Dorset, 
2 August 1898; Commissary to the 
Bishop of Tasmania since 1903. 



MONTGOMERY. Vol. 2, page 99 — 
Robert Arthur Montgomery, CB., 
promoted Major-General 4 November 
1902 ; Deputy- Director-General of 
Ordnance, Head-Quarters of Army, 10 
January to 3 November 1902, Major- 
General Commanding Royal Artillery, 
Southern district (Portsmouth), 4 No- 
vember 1902 to 9 November 1903, 
Major-General, Southern district, 10 
November 1903; created CB. 26 
June 1902. 

O'CALLAGHAN-WESTROPP. Vol. 
I, page 80. — Catherine, eldest daughter 
of George O'Callaghan, and widow of 
Ralph Westropp, died at St Catherine's, 
Coolready, co. Clare, 24 May 1898, 
and was buried at the new church at 
TuUa, CO. Clare. 

Page 81. — George and Henrietta 
Cecilia Rose O'Callaghan -Westropp 
have further issue a daughter, Hilda 
Daphne, bom at Pembroke Street, 
Dublin, 29 October, and baptised there 
privately 29 November 1898. George 
O'Callaghan-Westropp is now Lieut.- 
Colonel Clare Artillery. 

O'CONNELL. Vol. 2, page 50.— Ellen 
Mary, only daughter of Sir Maurice 
James O'Connell of LAkeview and 
Ballybeggan, co. Kerry, Baronet, was 
married, as his 2nd wife, at Aghadoe, 
Killarney, co. Kerry, on Saturday, 19 
April 1902, to Major-General Sir Charles 
Tucker, K.C.B. (son of Robert Tucker 
of The Hall, Ashburton, co. Devon); 
born 6 December 1838 ; entered the 
Army as Ensign 22 nd Regiment 
23 November 1855, Captain 80th 
(South Staffordshire) Regiment) 6 No- 
vember i860. Major 9 November 1877, 
Lieut.-Colonel 9 July 1879, Colonel in 
the Array 9 July 1883, Major-General 
13 September 1893, and promoted 
Lieut-General for distinguished service 
26 June 1902 ; served in Bhootan 
Expedition 1865 (medal with clasp); 
in Perak operations 1876, in command 
of left attack in operations against 
Sekukuni 1878; in command of his 
regiment in Zulu War 1879 (medal 
with clasp); commanded 7th and 57th 
Regimental Districts 1885-90, troops 
in Natal 1891-95, and a ist-class district 
in India 1895-1900; served in South 
African War 1 900-1 902, in command 
of a division (twice mentioned in 
despatches, King's medal with two 
cl£isps); appointed to command Scottish 



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O'CONNELL, conHnued. 

district (Edinburgh) i October 1903; 
created C.B. 27 November 1879 ; 
K.C.B. 29 November 1900. 

Page 51. — James Ross CConnell 
appointed Governor of Kordofan, East 
Africa, in September 1904. 

Page 52. — Morgan Henry O'Connell, 
of the South African Constabulary, died 
at Elandsfontein, South Africa, aged 22, 
on Monday, 3 February 1902, and was 
buried there. 

ORPEN-PALMER. Vol. 3, page 93.— 
Harold Bland Herbert Orpen-Palmer, 
Lieutenant Princess Victoria's Royal 
Irish Fusiliers, served in South African 
War 1 899-19021 at operations in Natal 
1899, including action at Lombard's 
Kop; defence of Ladysmith, including 
action of 6 January 1900 ; operations in 
Natal March to June 1900; operations 
in the Transvaal April to June 1901 ; 
operations in Orange River Colony 
December 1900 to April 1901, and 
June 1 90 1 to 31 May 1902 ; as a Press 
Censor; afterwards Station Staff Officer 
(mentioned in despatches, "London 
Gazette," 29 July 1902, Queen's medal 
with three clasps, King's medal with 
two clasps). 

Reginald Arthur Herbert Orpen- 
Palmer, Captain and Adjutant ist 
Battalion The Prince of Wales' Leinster 
Regiment (Royal Canadians), served in 
South African War 1900- 1902, at 
operations in Orange Free State May 
1900; operations in Orange River Colony 
May to 29 November 1900, including 
action at Wittebergen; operations in the 
Transvaal October 1900; operations in 
Cape Colony May 1900; operations in 
the Transvaal March to April 1901, and 
July 1901 ; operations in Orange River 
Colony 30 November 1900 to March 
1901, April 1901 to 31 May 1902 
(Queen's medal with three clasps, King's 
medal with two clasps). 

Geoffrey de Montmorency Herbert 
Orpen-Palmer was appointed Lieutenant 
3rd Battalion The Dorsetshire Regiment 
(Militia) March 1902, and 2nd Lieu- 
tenant I St Battalion The Prince of 
Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal 
Canadians) 26 January 1904. 

OWDEN. Vol. I, page 7.— Frances 
Mary, widow of Sir Thomas Scambler 
Owden, died at Mulgrave House, 
Sutton, CO. Surrey, 19 April, and was 
buried in Highgate Cemetery, London, 



OWDEN, conHnued. 

23 April 1903. Will dated 17 April 
1889, proved in the Principal Registry 
19 May 1903, by Charles Scambler 
Owden, son, and Samuel Hopgood 
Hart, son-in-law. Power being reserved 
to make a like grant to John Scambler 
Owden, son of deceased, the other 
Executor named in will. 

PATERSON. Vol. i, page 20.— Thomas 
George Ferguson Paterson, M.B., was 
appointed Lieutenant Indian Medical 
Service 29 January 1902. 

Page 21. — Richard Harold O'Donnell 
Paterson entered the Army from Militia 
as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery 24 
May 1902. 

Page 22. — Hilda Rose, eldest daughter 
of George James Paterson, was married 
at Holy Trinity, Rathmines, co. Dublin, 
on Wednesday, 15 June 1904, to William 
Yuile Forbes (3rd son of Robert Forbes 
of Adelaide, Merrion, co. Dublin, by 
Isabella his wife, eldest daughter of 
Henry Flavelle of 5 Claremont Road, 
Sandymount, co. Dublin); born at 
2 Clanwilliam Place, Dublin, 7 February 
1879, and baptised at the Presbyterian 
Church, Ormond Quay, Dublin. 

PEACOCKE. Vol. 2, page 66.— The 
Rev. Philip Graeme Peacocke was 
appointed Curate of St Hilda's, South 
Shields, co. Durham, in 1904. 

The Rev. Joseph Evelyn Peacocke 
was Chaplain to the Forces at Chatham 
1 899- 1 900, and appointed Curate of 
St. John-the-Evangelisfs, Oulton, co. 
York, in 1903. 

Page 67. — Kathleen, younger daughter 
of George Peacocke, was married at 
St. Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich, co. Suffolk, 
on Saturday, 11 February 1905, to 
Thomas Grove Gordon (son of Charles 
William Gordon of Wincombe Park, 
Shaftesbury, co. Dorset, by Alice his 
wife, daughter of the Rev. Charles 
Henry Grove, Rector of Sedgehill, co. 
Wilts) ; bom at Wincombe Park 
13 October, and baptised at Donhead 
St. Mary, co. Wilts, 14 December 

1873. 
George Peacocke promoted Captain 

West India Regiment 10 March 1900; 

Adjutant 5th Battalion Royal Innis- 

killing Fusiliers 21 October 1901 ; 

served in West Africa 1897-98, at 

Lagos, employed in Hinterland (clasp) ; 

at operations in Sierra Leone 1898-99 

(medal with clasp). 



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PEACOCKEy continued. 

The Rev. Joseph Irvine Peacocke 
was Chaplain of the Rotunda Homtal 
and Rector of St Mary's, Dublin, 
1901-1903, and appointed Rector of 
Bangor, co. Down, 16 November 
1903. 

The Rev. Gerald William Peacocke 
was appointed Incumbent of Dundela, 
CO. Down, 19 February 1900. 

Reginald Christopher Peacocke pro- 
ceeded M.D. of Trinity College, Dublin, 
in 1899, and is now of Avoca Terrace, 
Blackrock, co. Dublin. 

PIGOTT. Vol. 2, page 97.--William 
Jackson and Elizabeth Shairp Pigott 
have further issue a daughter, Ethelreda 
Jackson, bom at Dundnim, co. Down, 
on Wednesday, 2 January, and baptised 
there privately 11 January 1901. 

POWERSCOURT. Vol. i, page 57.— 
The Rt. Hon"« Mervyn, Viscount 
Powerscourt, K.P., P.C, died at his 
London residence, 51 Portland Place, 
Marylebone, London, on Sunday, 5 June, 
and was buried in the old churchyard in 
Powerscourt demesne, Enniskerry, co. 
Wicklow, on Saturday, 11 June 1904. 
Will dated 36 February 1904, proved 
in the Principal Registry 9 August 1904, 
by the Rt Hon^ Jiidia, Viscountess 
Powerscourt, the relief the sole 
Executrix. 

Mervyn Richard Wihgfield, Viscount 
Powerscourt, M.V.O., married at St. 
Geoige's, Hanover Square, London, on 
Tuesday, 9 June 1905, Sybil, and 
daughter of Walter Pleydell-Bouverie of 
Market Lavington, co. Wilts, by Mary 
Bridgeman his ist wife, daughter of 
the Rev. William Bridgeman-Simpson. 
They have issue a daughter, the Hon^ 
Doreen Julia, bom at Powerscourt, co. 
Wicklow, on Tuesday, 29 March, and 
baptised at Famborough 17 May 1904. 
Lord Powerscourt was gazetted lieu- 
tenant ist Battalion Irish Guards 3 July 
1901, retired 5 August 1904; appointed 
M.V.O. (sth-class) 6 June 1902; 
succeeded his Neither as 8th Viscount 
5 June 1904. 

The Hon^* Maurice Anthony 
Wingfidd was educated at the Royal 
Military College, Sandhurst, and 
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 
ist Battalion The Rifle Brigade (The 
Prince Consort's Own) 22 October 
1902. 



ROBERTS. Vol I, page 98.--Colonel 
Sir Howland Roberts, Baronet, and 
Elizabeth Marie his wife, have further 
issue a son, Gilbert Howland Roberts, 
bom at 31 Argyll Road, Kensington, 
London, 11 October, and baptised at 
St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, 14 
November 1900. 

Beatrice Sydney Jane Margaret, 3rd 
daughter of Sir Randal Howland 
Roberts, Baronet, was married at All 
Saints', Ennismore Gardens, London, 
8 November 1902, to John Rigby 
Murray, younger son of Benjamin 
Rigby Murray of Parton, co. Kirkcud- 
bright, J. P. and D.L., by Jane Fiiman 
his wife, daughter of George Whigham 
of Halliday Hill, co. Dumfries. 

Page 99. — ^Thomas Langdon Roberts, 
formerly Captain London Irish Rifle 
Volunteers, died suddenly at his resi- 
dence, "Rookhurst," Croydon, co. 
Surrey, aged 64, on Saturday, 28 May, 
and was buried in the cemetery at 
Croydon 31 May 1904. Administration 
(with will dated 24 January 1898) was 
granted at the Principal Registry 
II August 1904, to Emily Roberts, the 
relict, the universal legatee. 

Herbert Roberts served in Cape 
Mounted Rifles. 

Walworth Howland Robeits was 
appointed Judge of County Courts 
(Circuit No. 25) 26 November 1900, 
and is a J.P. for co. Stafford. 

Walter St Clair Howland Roberts was 
bom 14 December 1893 [not 1895], and 
baptised 20 January 1894 \not 1896]. 

SHARMAN-CRAWFORD. VoL 2, 

page 23. — Charles Sharman-Crawford 
died at 74 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin, 
aged 86, on Wednesday, 4 March, and 
was buried at Rademon, co. Down, 
7 March 1903. Will dated 23 February 
1 90 1, proved in the Principal Registry, 
Dublin, 25 March 1903, to Henry 
Sharman Crawford, the brother, the sole 
Executor. Re-sealed in London 3 April 
1903. 

Robert Gordon Sharman-Crawford 
appointed Lieut-Colonel Commanding 
3rd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles 
(North Down Militia) 1898, retired 
II February 1903. 

SMYTH. VoL 3, page 77. — Ross 
Acheson Smyth promoteid Brevet-Major 
Royal Irish R^ment 29 November 
1900, retired 9 May 1903; served in 
Chin Lushai Ei^)edition 1889-90 



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/ 



SMYTHi continued, 

(medal with clasp); served in South 
African War 1900, employed with 
Mounted Infantry (slightly wounded); 
at operations in the Orange Free State 
February to May 1900, including 
operaticms at Paardeburg (17 to 29 
February); actions at Poplar Grove, 
Houtnek (Thoba Mountain; and Zand 
River; operations in the Transvaal in 
May and June 1900, including actions 
near Johannesburg, Pretoria and 
Diamond Hill 11 and 12 June; also 
at Prinsloo's surrender at Golden Gate 
(mentioned in despatches, "London 
Gazette," 10 September 1901, Major 
by brevet, Queen's medal with five 
clasps). 

Page 78.— Hugh Lyle Waring Smyth 
married at Buenos Ayres on Thursday, 
15 November 1900, Una Maud 
(see page /p), 5th daughter of Hugh 
Lyle Smyth of Barrowmore Hall, co. 
Chester. 

Page 79.— Godfrey Lyle Smyth was 
married at Chester Cathedral on 
Thursday, 30 January 1902, by the 
Very Rev. John Lionel Darby, D.D., 
Dean of Chester, assisted by the Rev. 
Francis Savage, Vicar of Woodnes- 
borough, CO. Kent, uncle of the bride, 
to Evelyn Chomley, elder daughter of 
Colonel Johnson William Savage, for- 
merly Commanding Royal Engineers, 
North-Westem District. 

SOMERVILLE. Vol. i, page 65.— 
William Arthur Tenison Bellingham 
Somerville entered the Army as 2nd 
Lieutenant ist Battalion The King's 
Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) 
8 May 1901, promoted Lieutenant 
7 April 1904. 

James Aubrey Henry Bellingham 
Somerville entered the Army as 2nd 
Lieutenant Royal Artillery (68th 
Company) 24 December 1902. 

STACPOOLE, Vol. I, page 82. — 
Georgina Maria, eldest daughter of 
Richard John Delazouche Stacpoole, 
and wife of Charles Heaton-Armstrong 
(see page 5 of present volume)^ died at 
79 George Street, Limerick, in her 
79th year, on Saturday, 4 February, 
and was buried in St. Munchin's 
Cemetery, Limerick, on Tuesday, 
7 February 1905. 

Page 83. — George William Robert 
Stacpoole, D.S.O., promoted Captain 



STACPOOLE, continued. 

South Staffordshire Regiment 21 
January 1901 ; appointed Adjutant 5th 
Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers 
(Militia) 9 October 1901; served in 
South African War 1899-1901, on 
Staff, and employed with Mont- 
morency's Scouts (mentioned in 
despatches, "London Gazette," 10 
September 1901, Queen's medal with 
three clasps); appointed D.S.O. 29 
November 1900. 

STONEY. VoL 2, page 11.— Frederick 
Joseph Wetherall Stoney, Surgeon- 
Major Royal Army Medical Corps, 
died, leaving issue a son, 6 March, and 
was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, 
London, 10 March 1903. Administra- 
tion was granted at the Principal 
Registry 15 April 1903, to Gertrude 
Stoney, the relict. 

Page 12. — Stuart' Ogilvy Boyd was 
promoted Captain Royal Garrison 
Artillery 19 January 1900. 

Page 13. — The Rev. Ralph Francis 
Feltham Sadleir Stoney died at Wrea 
Green Vicarage, co. Lancaster, aged 72, 
on Saturday, 7 June, and was buried at 
Wrea Green 11 June 1902. A stained 
glass memorial window has been placed 
in the church. Will dated 4 April 
1902, with codicil dated 27 April 

1902, proved (Prin. Reg., 1463, 1902) 
28 November 1902, by the Rev. 
Ralph Sadleir Stoney, the Rev. Travers 
Strathmore Stoney and the Rev. Edwin 
Fazakerley Stoney, the sons, three of 
the Executors. 

The Rev. Travers Strathmore Stoney 
was appointed Curate of St. Mary 
Magdalen's, Bermondsey, co. Surrey, 
II August 1900, and has been 
Curate-in-Charge of St. Mark's, Hay- 
dock, CO. Lancaster, since 19 February 
1905. 

The Rev. Edwin Fazakerley Stoney 
proceeded M.A. of Trinity College, 
Dublin, June 1901, and was appointed 
Curate of Christ Church, Harpurhey, 
CO. Lancaster, in 1898, and of Christ 
Church, Eccleston, co. Lancaster, 
15 November 1901. 

John Hamilton Elrington Allen, 
Major 3rd Battalion Highland Light 
Infantry (ist Royal Lanark Militia), and 
formerly Lieutenant Royal Navy, died 
at Cape Town, South Africa, 17 June 

1903, and was buried there. Will dated 
23 April 1901, proved (Prin. Reg., 812, 



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ADDITIONS 



CORRECTIONS. 



STONEY, ionHnued. 

1903) 23 J*i\y 1 9031 ^y Claude Laurie 
Marks, Captain H.M. Army, and Arthur 
Hepburn Hastie, the Executors. 

Page 14 (and Addenda y Vol, j, 
page HL) — Ralph Durrant Sadleir and 
Amy Moore Stoney have issue a 
daughter, Mary Eileen Morgan, bom 
at Colney Lodge, Sandgate, co. Kent, 
on Wednesday, 18 September 1901 ; 
and a son, Ralph Francis Ewart Stoney, 
born at "Plas Cymro," Seabrook, co. 
Kent, on Sunday, 28 June 1903. 
Ralph Durrant Sadleir Stoney promoted 
Captain Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish 
Fusiliers) 24 February 1900; employed 
with Army Pay Department since 17 
December 1900 ; served in South 
African War 1899- 1900 (Queen's medal 
with clasp). 

Page 14 (and Addenda^ VoL j, 
page iii.) — Leigh Sadleir and Anna 
Theodosia Hester Stoney of Forrest 
House, Mountmellick, Queen's County, 
have issue a daughter. Rose Kathleen 
Rachel, born in Amiens Street, Dublin, 
on Wednesday, 10 October, and baptised 
at Holy Trinity, Dublin, 20 October 
1900. Leigh Sadleir Stoney was 
appointed Captain 4th Battalion Prin- 
cess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers, 
(Militia), 2 November 1901, and a J.P. 
for Queen's County 24 December 
1904. 

Page 14. — Emma Geraldine, 3rd 
daughter of Lieut. - Colonel Francis 
Sadleir Stoney was married at Christ 
Church, Delgany, co. Wicklow, on 
Tuesday, 17 January 1905, to Charles 
Arthur Campbell Bentley (son of 
George Herbert Bentley of Loanhead 
House, Kirkliston, co. Linlithgow, 
L.R.C.P., by Minnie his wife, daughter 
of Sheriff Campbell of Edinburgh) ; bom 
1 1 February, and baptised at Dalmahoy 
Episcopal Chapel, Ratho, co. Edin- 
burgh, 9 April 1878; promoted 2nd 
Lieutenant from the ranks of the 2nd 
Dragoons (Scots Greys) into the 
3rd Battalion The Royal Warwickshire 
Regiment 23 April 1902 ; served in 
South African War 1 899-1902 (Queen's 
medal with six clasps, King's medal 
with two clasps). 

A stained glass portrait window 
symbolising "Hope" has been placed 
in Delgany Parish Church, co. 
Wicklow, to the memory of Mary 
Moorhouse Stoney, who died 9 February 
1898. 



STUBBS. Vol I, page 17.— The Rev. 
Charles Albert Stubbs is now of Salthill, 
Mountcharles, co. Donegal. 

Page 18. — Thomas Troubridge 
Stubbs was gazetted 2nd Lieutenant 
2nd Battalion The Royal Munster 
Fusiliers 10 November 1900, and 
Lieutenant 2 August 1904; served in 
South African War 1901-1902, at 
operations in the Orange River Colony 
April 1902 (Queen's medal with three 
clasps). 

Page 19. — Henry Stubbs of Danby, 
Ballyshannon, co. Donegal, was High 
Sheriif for CO. Fermanagh 1901. 

VIGORS. Vol. I, page 44.— The Rev. 
Richard William Vigors resigned the 
Rectory of Llanwenarth-Citra, co. 
Monmouth, in 1898, and is now of 
Newport Hall, Eardisley, co. Hereford. 
Philip Urban Walter Vigors, D.S.a, 
promoted Major The Devonshire 
Regiment 9 May 1902, retired 25 
October 1902 ; Brigade-Major Devon- 
shire Volunteer Infantry Brigade 
4 February 1903; served in Burmese 
Expedition 1891, at operations in 
Kachin Hills (medal with clasp); in 
South African War 1899-1902, at relief 
of Ladysmith, including action at 
Colenso (slightly wounded) ; operations 
of 17 to 24 January 1900, and action at 
Spion Kop ; operations of 5 to 7 Feb- 
ruary 1900, and action at Vaai Kranz; 
operations on Tugela Heights 14 to 
27 February 1900 (wounded 23 Feb- 
ruary) and action at Pieters Hill; 
operations in Natal March to June 1900, 
including action at Botha's Pass and 
Alleman's Nek (6 to 9 June); performed 
duties of Railway Staff Officer (men- 
tioned in despatches, "London 
Gazette," 30 March and 9 November 

1900, 8 February and 10 September 

1 90 1, Queen's medal with five clasps, 
King's medal with two clasps); 
appointed D.S.O. 29 November 1900. 
Major Philip Urban Walter and Anna 
Louisa Hyacinth Vigors have further 
issue a son, Urban Cliffe Vigors, bom 
at Slewton, Whimple, co. Devon, on 
Wednesday, 31 August, baptised at 
Whimple 27 October 1904. 

Cliffe Henry Vigors, Captain Royal 
Irish Regiment, retired 26 August 
1904. 

Page 45. — Colonel Philip Doyne 
Vigors died at HoUoden, Bagenalstown, 
CO. Carlow, aged 78, on Wednesday, 



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XXI 



VIGORS, continued. 

30 December 1903, and was buried at 
Old Leighlin Cathedral, co. Carlow, 
3 January 1904. Will dated 18 
October 1895, proved at Kilkenny 
20 July 1904, by Margaret 
Caroline Vigors, the relict, and Thomas 
de Cliife Vigors, the nephew, the 
Executors. Re-sealed in London 13 
August 1904. 

P^e 45.— The year of the birth and 
baptism of Esther Alice, daughter of 
Colonel Philip Doyne Vigors, should be 
1884 [not 1883]. 

Richard Percy Littleton Vigors, 
D.S.O., promoted Captain The Con- 
naught Rangers 20 April 1901 ; 
Adjutant 2nd Regiment Mounted 
Infantry at Ladybrand, Orange River 
Colony, South Africa; served in South 
African War 1 899-1 902, at relief of 
Kimberley; operations in the Orange 
Free State February to May 1900, 
including operations at Paardeburg 
(17 to 26 February); actions at Poplar 
Grove, Dreifontein, Houtnek (Thoba 
Mountain) and Vet River (5 and 
6 May); operations in the Transvaal 
in May and June 1900, including actions 
near Johannesburg, Pretoria and 
Diamond Hill (11 and 12 June); 
operations in the Transvaal, West of 
Pretoria, July to 29 November 1900, 
including action at Elands River (4 to 
16 August) ; operations in Orange 
River Colony, including action at 
Wittebergen (i to 29 July); operations 
in Cape Colony, South of Orange 
River, 1899- 1900 (mentioned in 
despatches, "London Gazette," 10 
September 1901 and 25 April 1902, 
Queen's medal with six clasps. King's 
medal with two clasps) ; appointed 
D.S.O. 29 November 1900. 

Philip Urban Vigors, M.V.O., entered 
the Army from Militia as 2nd Lieutenant 
2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment 
15 May 1897, Lieutenant 9 October 
1899, Captain 15 June 1904; served in 
South African War 1899- 1902, employed 
with Mounted Infantry (mentioned in 
despatches, "London Gazette," 10 
September 1901, Queen's medal with 
five clasps, King's medal with two 
clasps); appointed M.V.O., 5th-class,, 
II August 1903. 

VINCENT. Vol. 3, page 63.— Berkeley 
Vincent, Captain Royal Artillery, 
attached to Japanese Army 1 7 September 



VINCENT, continued. 

1903; served in China Z900 (medal); 
in jlllith African War 1901, at 
operations in the Transvaal and 
Orange River Colony September 1901 
to May 190a ; operations in Cape 
Colony May 1902 (Queen's meded 
with three clasps, lung's medal with 
two clasps). 

WADE. Page 112 of present volume.— 
Graham Wood died at his residence, 
200 Denmark llill, co. Surrey, aged 38, 
on Friday, 3 March, and was buried in 
Camberwell Borough Cemetery, East 
Dulwich, CO. Surrey, on Tuesday, 
7 March 1905. 

WESTROPR Vol 2, page 58.— 
Henry Charles Edward Westropp 
promoted Major ist Battalion The 
Manchester Regiment 15 December 
1900; served in South African War 
1901-1902, as Adjutant 5th Battalion 
Lancashire Fusiliers (Militia) 23 June 
1 90 1 to 31 May 1902; at operations in 
Orange River Colony June to July 
1901 ; operations in Cape Colony 
July 1 90 1 to 31 May 1902 (men- 
tioned in despatches, '^London Gazette," 

29 July 1902, Queen's medal with two 
clasps). 

Page 60. — The Rev. Henry Amos 
Westropp was appointed Rector of 
Chillesford and Vicar of Wantisden, 
both CO. Suffolk, in 1901. 

Page 61. — Maria, 3rd daughter of 
Lieut -Colonel Lionel John Westropp, 
bom II January 1827, died at 
Folkestone, co. Kent, aged 77, on 
Thursday, 28 January, and was buried 
in the cemetery at Folkestone 

30 January 1904. 

George Ralph Collier Westropp 
promoted Major Indian Army 14 
September 1898; served in the Tirah 
Campaign 1897-98, as base Com- 
mandant Officer, Kohat, afterwards 
Chief Commandant Officer, base and 
lines of communication (medal and 
clasp). 

Frederick Malcolm Westropp was 
promoted Captain Royal Engineers 15 
February 1900; served in operations 
North-West Frontier of India 1897-98, 
at operations on the Samana, also with 
Tirah Expedition Force (medal with 
three clasps). He married at St Mary 
Abbott's, Kensington, London, 7 No- 
vember 1903, Mabel Jane, daughter 



ADDITIONS b- CORRECTIONS. 



WESTROPP, conHnutd. 

of Hodder Michael Westropp of Rook- 
hurst, Monkstown, co. Cork, and sister 
of Michael Seymour Dudley Westropp 
of Monkstown. They have issue a son, 
Frederick George Michael Westropp, 
bom 17 January 1905. 

AlezandeT Shgo Anderson Westropp 
married at Holy Trinity, Kensington 
Gore, London, on Thursday, 8 De- 
cember 1904, Helen Mary, only child 
of Edward Shotton of Preston Tower, 
North Shields, co. Northumberland. 

WESTROPP. Vol. 3, page 67.— Robert 
Westropp died, and was buried at 
sea, in Straits of Bonifacio, 36 April 
1901. 

WHITE. Vol. a, page 63.— MajorOeneral 
Henry Geoi^e White is now a Deputy- 
Lieutenant for CO. Donegal. 

Henry Herbert Ronald White pro- 
moted Captain 3rd Battalion Kill's 
Royal Rifle Corps t April 1904; served 
in South African War 1901-1901, in 
the 60th Rifle Battalion, Mounted 
Infantry, under Colonel (now Major- 
General) Frederick William Ben sort, 
C.B., and Major-General Sir Bruce 
Meade Hamilton, K.C.B., in Transvaal 
and Orange River Colony (King's 
medal with four clasps) ; also in 
Somaliland Campaigns 1903-1904, 
severely wounded at the batUe of 
Jidballi 10 January 1904 (medal with 
three clasps). 

WHITLA. Vol. I, page 6a.— George 
Townshend Whit la appointed Lieu- 
tenant 4th Battalion The Royal 
Irish Rifles (Militia) 13 December 
1900, and resigned his commission in 
February 1905. 

Page 63, — Valentine George Whitla 
promoted Major 3rd (King's Own) 
Hussars 15 October 1898; served as 
Midshipman in the Royal Navy at 
Bombardment of Alexandria, landed 
with Naval Brigade (medal with clasp 
and Khedive's star) ; in Dongola 
Expedition 1896, at operations of 
7 June and 19 September (mentioned 
in despatches " London Gazette," 
3 November 1896, Egyptian medal 
with clasp, medal) ; in South African 
War 1901-1901, at operations in the 
Transvaal and Orange River Colony 
December 1901 to 31 May igoa 
(Queen's medal with four clasps). 



WRIGHT. VoL 3. page 9. — Jane 
Georgina, wife of Almroth Edward 
Wright was baptised at SL George's, 
Belfast, 30 January 1861. 

Page 10. — The following arms were 
confirmed to the Rev. Charles Henry 
Hamilton Wright, D.D., by Sir Arthur 
Vicars, Ulster King of Anns, 14 
September 1900. 





Arms. — Per pale, sable and azure, on 
a chevron between three unicorns' 
heads, couped or, as many spear- 
heads gules, a mullet for difference. 

Crest. — An arm vambraced, embowed 
proper, the hand grasping a broken 
tilting spiear azure, pointed or, a 
mullet gules for diff'erence. 

Motto. — Honor virtutis premium. 



Page 10. — Henry Brooke Hagstromer 
Wright promoted Major Royal 
Engineers 13 February 1901, now 
commanding ist division Telegraph 
Battalion, Aldersliot ; served in South 
African War 1899-1902, at relief 
of Mafeking ; operations in the 
Transvaal in May and June 1900; 
operations in the Transvaal, West of 
Pretoria, July to 39 November 1900; 
operations in Cape Colony 1900; 
operations in the Transvaal and Orange 



ADDITIONS 6* CORRECTIONS, 



WRIGHIV ctmHnued. 

River Colony May 1901 to 31 May 
1902 ; operations on the Zululand 
Frontier of Natal in September and 
October 1901 ; operations in Cape 
Colony 30 November 1900 to May 1901 
(mentioned in despatches, '^London 
Gazette," 29 July 1903, Queen's medal 
with three clasps, King's medal with 
two clasps.) 



WRIGHT, canHnued, 

Page II. — The Rev. Ernest 
Alexanderson and Agnes Wright have 
further issue a daughter, Honor Brooke 
Alexanderson, bom at 154 Anlaby 
Road, Hull, 16 August, and baptised at 
St John's, Hull, 14 September 1903; 
died 25 February 1904, and was buried 
in the Western Cemetery, Hull, the 
next day. 



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