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 BAR of what is to this day tenncd, tho “Cricketown branch” of 3loyrath, in the same co. and dan, nf Ilenry Piers, Leg. of tho family. The great grandson of this Sir Ulphram, ULPRRAM Os BERNETAL (fourth of the same christian I. lknvnenostrw, isis ssseccssnr. - name), Ia. a dan. of Lord Fornival, and loft threo sons, Chrisiopher (Sir), fattscr of the first Lord Trinslcstown. John, anceelor of the Viscoanis Jtingslaod. Eareaby (Sir), an eminent lawyer, and lorct-chicf baron The eldcet son, SIR Cssssssvopucso I3ARNEWALL (as the namc bcgan then to be spelt) succeeded to the patrimonial estate of Cricketown; and was, in 1145 and 1446, chief-justice of the court of King’s Bench, and lord high-treasurer of Ireland. He os. Matilda, dan. of Sir — Drakc, of Drakccath, and bad two sans; the younger, Rebcrt, was clevalcd Is the pccragc of Ireland, 4 March, 1461, as Baron Trimlcslown while the elder, Ssso Nscssntss BARNEwAI,L, a. his fathes’, and haviug bcen brought up to the profession of the law was appointed, in consideration of his good and faithl’ol eerrices to the house of York, during the war of the Roses, chief-justice of the court of Common Picas, in ircland, for life, by patent, dated 1 Aug. 1461. He ss. Ismay, dan. of Sir John Sorjeant, of Castleknock, near Dublin, and was e. by his eldest ann, CssaleTorsssa BARNEwALI, of Cricketown, who sa. Ellen, dan. of Peter, Lord Dunboyne; and from him we pass to his descendant, 1. Sm PATRICK IIARNEwAL5,, Hot. of Cricketawn Castle (twelfth in lineal descent franc the first possessor of that estate, and the twenty-first from hisAnglo-Nerman ancestor, ass. George, an officer in the b’rcneh service, d. a.p. who bad settled in Ireland, lessp. Heasrr II), who was 1. Eleanor, em. to Dr. Geoghegan. created a BARONET OP IRELANn, 22 Feb. 1651. Ho cc. Cecilia is- 3loniea, so. to Jascsea Ryan, Rag. Is Fleming, dan. of William, Lord of Slane ; and had, with Its. liridget, am, to Slottlsew Dewslall, of 3Imlliscgos’, lID. other children, RscnAan, his saccessar. John (Sir), a distinguished lawysr, and one ef the barons of the Exchequer in 1000. Sir Jehn, os. Tlsnmazine, dan. of Anthony, Viscennt Tarah, and left an enty dan., Ilary-, so. Sn Lard Trinslesiown. Michael, ancestor of the present baronet. Sir Patrick d. 21 June, 1614, and was e. by his eldest eon, II. SIR RICHARD, Is. SI Dee. 1602. This gentleman suffered severely during the Cromwellian usurpation ; and oc the extensive pnssessionetbenwrected from him he obtained reetitution,after the re-establishment of the monarchy, only of his castle, and 2000 acres of land adjoining thereto. Sir Richard so. Anne, dan. of Lawrence Dowdall, Rag. of AthInnoney, co. Heath, and left (with other issue, of whon’ Elinor was es to Rassdall, Slot Baron of blanc), PATRICE, his successor, and Jobn, aneestOs- to the 5th baronet. He d. soon after the Restoration, and was e. by his eldest son III. SIR PATRICE, SIP, for heath in 1010 and 1695. This gentleman inherited, in virtue of the act of limitatien, the mansion of Cricketowu, and tbe 1000 acres of land appendSng thereto ; be enjoyed also a pension from the crown os £150 per annum. Sir Patrick os. Prances, dan of the Hon. Richard Butler, of lCileaoh, do. Tipperary, and granddan. or hr. Barnnwall wao e. at his decease by his eldest son, Walter, 11th Earl of Ormonde, and wane, by bin only eon, IV. Ssa GROans, who d. without issue, 22 Oct. 1735, DAnvnot.oarsw DARNOwALL, Rsq. of llollyhoet, cc. Westmeath, when bin estates passed to his three sisters, as en-beiresses; This gentlemen so. in 1752, Mary. Ssod duu. of Isaac-Brand and thus the male branch of the family was deprived of the Colt, of Drigbtlingeea Hall, co. Essex, Req., end dying in castle and manor of Crickctown, of which it had bean in lOGS, leftiasue, pooseosion uninterruptedly for fifteen generations. The baronetcy devolved upon the next male heir, V. SIR Groans (grandson of John Barnewall, 2nd sass or Jams, of Eilsosssrry, en. Itcotls, Is. 1025,-as. Anise, don. of Sir Richard, the 2nd baronet). This gentleman, upen the demise of his kinsman, returned to Ireland, from Germany, where he bad resided, and, after establishing his right, retired again to the Continent, in 1744, where he ci. o. 3a. Prom the period of the decease of Sir George, the baronstey Rileahoth, ta to Tlsomss Pitegemld, Req. of Geraldine, en. remained dormant, until revived, Nov. 1021, in favossr of the late SIR RonraT BARNEwALL, by a full reengnitinn 06 Tlsn eldest son, bis right by the College of Arms in Ireland. The immndiate line of this gentleman we shall now trace. RossaT DARNEwALL, Req. of Greenanstown, co. Heath, JAMES BARNRwALL, Ecq., 4th eon of tbe 1st baronet, 0. 0 Oct. 1752, eatabliehod his right to time ancient baronetcy left an only oon and heir, BAMTROLOMEw BARNRIVALL, Beg. of Rallybost, eo. Westmeath, Re on. 1st, Catherine-Rose, eldest dou. of Charles Aylnser, who sss. Jane, dan. of Kidagh Geegbegass, Eeq. of Esq. of Poinstown, en. Iiildare, and had on only non, Caetletown.Geoghegan, in time same co. ; and, dying in 1732, AYLM5R-JO5IN, his heir. He Iss. lscdly, Tsiargsms-et-Jone, was a. by his eldest eon, Roaster BARN5wALL, Req. of Steyrath, en. Heath. This governnr of tbe Bank of Ireland, by whom (who ci. in 3144) gentleman as. tiridget, widnw of Richard Barnssvall,5 Esq. he had an only surviving dau., Mary-Anne. Sir Robert a. BAR of Lisloughan, and had, Is. Robert, nf Lossslnss, ssserclsasst, who os. Sssplsia, dsss. of Captain Silvester liarnewall, and dyissg lo lice 73rd year of isis age, 20 April, 1018, left issue, I liartisolomew, of Lolsslon, snerclsant, deceased, so. Ellen, doss. nf John O’ttoilly, Esq., by svlsosn iso Isad issue, 1 Itobert, os. RileS, sIan. of George Roach. Esq at Everlon, 1.asscoslsis-e; 2 Rartlsoloncew, os. Itary, don. of the Cisevaher Cisarica t.ueenn, Censol-Generol for Postsegssl in London, end ci. leaving issne, Chos-les, capt. Bengal Cavalry; hlary-Asme, Os. to Jotsn Idalonek-, Esq.; and Ellen-Harriet, as. 1044, to Sir Honce Gorsloss, Dos-I. 2 Silreelos’, ,1. ss,ssss. 3 Iloberl, ccl. uRIC. serriee, sc. Iliss Ironsisles, slices of Cisief Justice Grant, of Calcatta, ansi si. e.g.20 March, 1040. 4 Riclsord-Vanghan, of the Issner Tcsnple, lsssrrislor-at-law, deceased, one of lice eslitsrs of lice law reports Isnown as Dorsecrolt and Alslcrson’s, liarnewall asssl Crosawcll’n, A—c., ci, oasss. 5 ‘i’lsoosos, snerchant, of Lendoo, sss.; a. 0. p. 1050. 0 Henry, snoretsasst, nf I.onslon so. 1014, .losse-3iary, dau.of John Nagent, Bag., and niece and gndelsild of lisa. Ilsuko, wife of the Rigist lion. Eslnsmsd ilssrlce, and 5. Nov. 1003, e. s. Sirs. Dornewoll is also comm in bind ef time RI. Ihn. Edmund Burke. 7 Dease, nseeelsant, of London, as .,Tone, doss. of William Kelly, Esq., and ci. 1030, leoviag isaac, ltsshert, in hely os-ders of the Church of ttonoe; Williose, ssssrehant in Lssnslon; and Jano-3lory, a. ssos,s. 20 Dee. 1002. I Ssssslsia, so. to DeSsert Bssller, Esq., who ci., leaving issase, i Robert, deceased; 2 Charles; 3 Henry; I Ellen; 2 Clare; 3 Jane, ca to William Lonergon, Rag., ond in deceased; 4 Jolla, a non; and 5 Catharino-Sfory. and lsasl a sian., Anne Dowdall,° also iso. Peter Enrke, of Elec hioll, Esg., a jssaliee of lbs peace lkr the King’s County, and ee. Tipperary; and left at her decease, 1 Jolmn Dorke, also ass. 3Ior-, lscd don. of Bernard O’lloilly, Eag. of Bollymorrss, eo. Longford, and m(. in 1840, Isoving Isod surviving issue, Peter Derba, of Elm Hell, ce. Tippes’ary, Scrjeont-ol-Low; also one of Ihe Counsel Isoving Precedence in the en. Pulaline of Lancaster. Bernard forks (Sir), Knt., Ulster Kissg of Arms, 00(1 Keeper of the Slate Papers in the Record Tower, Uoblin Castle. CD., LL.D., M.E.I.A., em. 0 Jan. 1056, Barbara-Frances, 2nd dan. of lice late Jasnns IlacEvoy, Rog. of Tebertinon, re. heath, and Ices henryFarnbsm, Is. 12 Jane, 1059; Bernard-Louis, Is. 17 Slay, 1001; Hariosren-Joaeph, Is. 3 SEarch, 1013: Peter-Ash- worth, Is. S Sept. 1064; Edward-Plonkmstt, Is. I July, 1006; John-Edward, Is, 15 htarcls, 1000; end a dos., Coastanee-Islary-Therosa. ltory-Clarissda Baske. 2 Joseph Burke, PP., of Rica Hall, cc. Tppernry, and ot Filesailltasn Place, Dcblin, borristrr-at-lo,r, ansi on assistant poor-low e000mssissioner, as. 31 Jan. 1040, Sorah, 2nd dan. esf Jerenoiats-John hlnrphy, Esg., Q.C., Master in Cisenesry ma lrrlond, and el-c. js. 12 Dee. 1004. I liridget forks, so. to ltielsonl lleey, Enq. aIm a. in 1536; abe d. 2 June, 1002. and of Doyns Lodge, and Groenanstown, en. Heath. RoesaT, 6th baronet. Joseph Brown, Esg. of Kilpatrick, do. W’estsoeo;ls, ossd Isad Ilortlsolosoess’, an nHcer in has Meetls mnilitio, and ses-eral oIlier children. Bartholomew-Patrick. Mary, nc to the late Tyrrell O’Reilly, Esq. nf Adsmetown, en. Meath. Itildere, end has icssss. of Bssrnewall, of Crickatowo Castle, iss Nov. 1531. eldest dan. of George Palaces’, Eaq. of tho city of Dublin, 17 Aug. 1010, and wan a. by his ossly salt, * Co-Iseis’, wills Iser cislers, htos7, wife of Bernard O’Reilly, 5 Bj Ices’ first hnnbond, Itielsard Remewall, Rag. of Roy- Erg. of lisilynsorrie, and Itridgel, wife of Eslsvard Nsghtnn, Both, Bridget Piers Isod o ansi, Chrsateplser Rornewall, Rag. at 31.D., of Iser brother, Pa;rick Den-doll, Esq. of Llollingor. Fyanstown Castle, wise mm. Ceetsia, sister of hlaltlsesv Dow— doll, Req., and hod lassie. 69