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 BAN Nov. 1801; eta. 16 April, 1845, Jane, youngest dan. of the late Charles-John Herbert, Esq. of Muekroea, Killarney, and line iesoe, I. WinLsxm-itoaav-Haee, Viscount Bccrlcame, 8. 2 July 1854. i. Elieabetb-Mary_Gore, Ii. Rosily-Anne, in. Olivia-Charlotte. iv. Ina-Maude. v. Jane-Frances-Anne. His lordship, who assumed by royal licence the additional surname and aims of HEDcES, a. his brother ae 3rd Earl of Bantry, 16 July, 1868. IL Iiiraqc. Rtcaxan WHITE settled at Bantry, and was father of by her (who d. 22 Mar. 1867) baa issue, R5CHARn WHITE, of Bantry, who ci. in 1734, Martha, dan. of the Very Rev. Rowland Davis, of Bawstowss, ro. Corlc, I. CS5Lv5LLE.ARTH5JB.I5UEELE, & 20 Dee. 1829; sm. 1859, dean of Cork and Ross, and had, with a dan., Margaret, s. to Richard, Viscount Longuevills, a son, SIMON Wnsve, Req., who m. in iSIlO, Frances-lane, (which II. F’redoriek-Chnrlos.D’Rpissay, major 24th foot, late ailsdc-cansp lady ci. in 1816,) dan. of Richard-Hedges Eyre, Esq. of Mount Hedges, by tlelena, his wife, dan. of Thomas Res bert, Req. of Slnokross Abbey, co. Rcrry, and dying before his father, left issue, tisroaso, successor Is his graodfalhcr’s estates, late EARL or PANTRT. Simon, as. in 1801, Sarah, doss. of Jclsn Newcnlsasn, Req lv. ITons-y Torrens do Rune, Is. 1819, of llarybarongis ; d. us 1838, leaving issne. Rsmiltoe, sI. in 1804, leaving issue (by Ins wtfe, Lorinda s. Emma-Patty, se. 16 Sept. 1851, to Sir llesary-FrsssiksFrederic Ileapisy), Ricisard and Jshn-1-Iasntltoo, of Dromore, en. es. Adelaido-Georginn, is. 1856, JoIns-Henry Fiunios, Req. Cork, as. 22 Jnne, 1843, Alicia, enly rinid of Charles Daly, M.D. Helen, sa. to R. B. Newenham, Esq. of Maryhsrongh, ccCork, III. tiarriet-Auna, sa. 11 Fob, 1862, at the l7nnritioe, to whs s?. in 1835; else is also deceased, Martha, m. in 1880, to Miclsael-Gosld Adams, Esq. of Jamesbrsak. Frances, is. in 1801, to General Edward Ilanae, of Brittas, iv. Mary-Ilarhnrn, s-a. 23 Aug. 1859, to Captain James in the Queen’s County. The oldest son, RscnAan Wnrvs, Esq. of Dasstry, 5. 6 Aug. 1767, was The ancestors of this family were of distinction in the raised to the peerage of Ireland, 31 March, 1787, as Barnes of shire of Ayr, so early as the 12th eentnry. Pterston cause .Baalry, in consideration of his exertions in repelling the into the family about 1444, by the marriage of Robert Oar- menaced French invasion at Bantry Bay, in that year; and clay with the youngest dan, of Sir Willians Douglas. he was presented at the same time with a gold modal by the I, Ssa ROBERT BARCLAY, tInt, of Pierston, son of William city ofCork. He was advanced, 29 Ben. 1SOO, to the Vinceusstn Barclay, of Fierston, who U. in 1628, was created a Based efBonfrp; and crested, 22 Jan. 1816, ViscessntBrerlsnscis and of Jfhea Scotia, 22 Oct. 1668. Sir Robert ,l, in 1654, ansI was Roost or DANTRY. His lordship as. in Nay. 1799, Margaret. e. by his eldest surviving son, Anne, dan. of William, let Earl of Listowel, and by her II. Sin ROBERT, who as. hiss Baird, dau. of Sir David (who s1. in 1809) had issue, RscHxan, 2nd earl. WILLCASI-HENna’-RARE, present peer. Simon, so officer in the army, 8. March, 1807; d. seam. 1837. in 1717, where ho hadrosided in exile, from his attachment Robert-Hedges, 5. 31 March, 1810. Maria, 8. to Nov. 1802; U. in June, 1817. The eat! ci, 27 April, 1851, and was .s. by his eldest sen, Rscnaso, 2nd earl, a representative peer far Ireland, who Somerset, and was a. at his decease, in 1745, by his only son, was 8. 16 Nov. 1800, and a. 11 Oct. 1836, Lady Mary O’Brien, V. Sin Wss.LsAsa-Bs.oss, who os Snsnonab, dan. af William 3rd dan. of William, 2nd Marquess of Thoasond, by whons (who Church, Esq., and had issuo, ci. 19 July, 1853) hn had no isaac. lIe c5. 16 July, 1868, sod WILLIAM,’) was s. by his hrethcr, Wso.s.sAai-llesav-IIAoe, 3rd and present JAMES, (‘successive baronets. Eaae or DANvev. Ceeeetieaa—Rarcn, 31 Starch, 1797. Viscount, 29 Dee. 1800. Elizabetls, ci. io infancy. Earl and Viscount, 22 Jan. 1816. .Arana—Qnarterlys lot, gus., an annnlet, or, in Use chief poissi, Sir William was s. at his decease, in 1756, by isis eldest ems, a crescent, arg., all within a hordnre, sable, charged with VI. Ssa Wss.LsAn. This gentleman, a. hoot-cal. in the ten eatoiles, gold; on a canton, ermine, a lion, rampant, of East hssdia Company’s service, ci. eeoc. at Calcutta, when the third, for WHITE 2nd, azure, three swans’ heads erased, tho title devolved upon his brother, ppr., for HenoRil 3rd, arg., an a chevron, sable, thsrer qnatrcfoils, VII. SIR JAmEs, capt. RN., a distinguished officer, who or, for Evsue; 4th, gnlea, ten besanls, four, three, twn, U. ussm. in 1793, and svae s. by his only snrvivissg brother, and one; s canton, ermine, far ZoureE. Crests—tat, WHITE (en the eonlre), a heron, elnao, srg., beaked eldest dau. of John Ticiceli, Req. of Classacvin, no. Dublin, and legged, or, charged with a crescent, go. ; 2nd, ilenocs (on (eon of Thomas Tiekell, Rsq. nuder secretary of stats, tcsssp. the dexter), s swan’s head, erased, ppr.; 3rd, Evne (on thr Queen ANNE, by his svife, dan. and eobeir of Sir hlaus’ice sinister), a leg, booted, armed, and spored, nnuped at lbs Eustaee) and bad by her, thigh, per pale, gn. amid arg., spur, gold. dupperlero—Bextsr, a dragoon officer, with a drawn cut RoBEnv-Bnvnnss, 8. in 1782, major to the 71st regt., s. lass in the right hand, all ppr.; sinister, a female figure, representing Ireland, hnbited in a lang blsse vest, an nneiesst crown on her head, and in her left hand a spear, and stassdlog employed upon the Cantinent, falling iota the lsas,dss of the in front of a harp, all ppr. ; military trophies behind the French in 1798, was closely confined iii the Temple, by the supporters and shield. Molts-The noblest motive is the pnblie good. Sealo—Baotry House, Slscereosn Castle, and Glengsriff Hagns, dnring the years 1796, 1797, and 1798. lIe was, Isewever, Lodge, eo. Cork. BAR B A R C L A Y. BARCLAY, Stn DAvIB-WsLLlAar, Bart. of Piorston, go. .styr; into capt. 99th regt.., and aidedc-ramp — to Lieut. -General the Hon. Sir Charles Colville, governor of the Manritine, is a momber of thc lb legislative council s’f the Man. ritiua, b. 5 Sept. 1801; a- his nei,hew, at 10th Bnrt., 19 May, 1859 ; se, 16 Feb. 18-29, LiedJosephe do Rune, youssgcot dan, of Charles Halo, late Marquees do Rune, of Warey, in Pieardy, and Lsnise-Melnnie, youngest dan. and co-heir of Edounrd buy do lloIsoni, of the Slnuritisse. to the gaveruor of Manritius ; bItt March, 1831. Ill. William Male de Rune, late heat. 24th foot, 8. 1942, sss. 1863, Harriet-Jane, ossly doss, of Francis-Charles Leolie, Esq. of Enilywsrd Lodge, Costlewellnn, co. Dowss. Johoeou, Dart. of tics Islanritins. Capt. John Leslie, late 5th fne.,s’f Ballysvssrd Lodge, no. Down. Barton, D.A. Ii nirago. Baird, Dart, of Saughtoo Rail, and was n. at his decearo by his eldest son, Ill. SlaRoBeaT,at whosedenease, uao’., atAix-la-Chapcllo, to the house of Stuart, the title devolved upon his brother, IV. Ssa JAMEs. This gentlomau (wha was a ssaval sorgeon) m. hfise BloB, dan, of William Blois, Req. of Taunton, cc’. ROBEHT,° ) Sueannah, os. to Thomas do hlouutessey, Esq. of Newbold Verdon, en. Loicester, and had issne. VIII. Sm RaBERT, 8. 13 Sept. 1555, who iso. 1st, Rlizahctls, in 1809, Jane, dao. of Arthur Williams, Eoq. of Dossgan’ Sir Robert, the 8th baronet, who had hecss officially Directory, amid was twice tried by a osilitnry eomn,tasto,s, on account of a mission ho was ssspposed to have filled at the hononrably aeqnitted, hot still retained in dssrnnee, until 19 Nov. 1799, when be was released, and sent by cartel to England, by the special order of Bonaparte, thou provisionary consul of the republic. F2 67