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 BBS brother, WILLIAM-NOEL, the 6th and presesst LORD Hen- vated te the posrsge of Ireland, hy the title of Lard Bessfssreegf, WISH. Creatioss—19 Slay, 1784. Aries—Quarterly of four: 1st e.std 4th, errs., en a fesse, ta. sea Pert, cc. Wafr.eff cii, 29 t’ob. 1712. Its so. Nary, sister a castle with two towers, arg.; on a cantoa, go., a nsarilet, or, for llss,s,; 2nd, or, fretty, go., a canton, cnn., for NOEL; 3rd, of Drahasou Moors, Ha1, of Ae’deo, en. Lonth, and had, or, a chevron between three stage’ heads cahoshed, go., for with six dons., three acne, Jtaasroun, Greets—I, HILL, a stag, alatant, arg.; 2, NOEL, 00 the hattiensents is. htenry, of Ashgreve, nsajer-gen. in the army; as. Lady et a tower, ppr., a hind, statant, erg., collared and Frances Brahaaon, ian. of Chanebre, Earl of Steath, and chained, or; 3, Hxasenen, a stag’s head, caboehed. so., in the neouth a sprig of oak, ppr. ,Sajqserters—Dexter, a pegasus, arg., gorged with a plain collar, sa., thereon a suartlet, or; sinister, a stag, arg., attired. or, gorged evith a plain collar, so., tlsereon, a leopard’s face, gold, and a chain reflexed ever the hack, also geld. .sfetts—Qoi ssti edt, ci hona. Seat—Attingham Hall, Salop. B ES S B 0 R 0 U OH. BE55BOR000H, EARL OF (John-Goorgo-Brabazon peer of Great Itmttain, as Bos’ea Fesseety, of .S’yoeesy, es. Poneonby), Viscount Duncanoon, of tho Fort of Letcesfer, 12 Jueee, 1749. Ills lordship cc. 1st, Sarah, widow Dssnoannon, en. Waterford, and Baron Beseborough, of Hugh (‘olvillo, Esq., and desu. of James Slsrgotson, Esq. of Bessborough, co. Kilkeossy, in tise peerage of (son and hots’ of the Most Rev. Janice Slargctssu, D.D., Ireland; Baron Poneonhy, of Sysonby, and Baron Archbishop of Armagla), by whom be had, Dnneannon, of Hoseborough, in the peerage of the WILLIAM, Ftec,ensf dl eoeassse so. United Kingdom, lord-lieutenant and custos-rotulornso John, the Eight lion., speaker of the Itosese of Commons of the co. Csrlow; b. 11 Oct. 1809; cc. lot, Poasocax or lMossLLv, 5 title extinct in liEs; and his 8 Sept. 1835, Lady Frances Lambton, date, of John. 2nd son, Gr.osos, i,ecanee lord chancellor of Ireland. (Sec as George, 1st Earl of Durham, which lady ci. 18 Dec. to this fancily sod flarony of l’onsonhy of Ineokilly, pest following; heat. dudly, 4 Oct. 1849, Lady Caroline. Ssrah, so. to F.shvard, .5th Earl of Droglseeha. Amelia Gordon-Lennox, eldest dan. of Charles, 5th Anne, so. to Renjimin Ilarten, Esq. of Ilesrton Hall. Dnke of Richmond. his lordship was reeontly Eliaabetls, so. to the lliglst lIon. Sir Willissn Fownes, Dart. master of ILK. stogleonuds, and subsequently lord steward of the houeehold. }Lniragc. This family takes its sm-name from the lordship of Coosonby, heir of John Sankcy, of Tcetehck, co. Longtord, Req. (and to Cssmberland, which its patriarch acquired with widow of Sir Johss King, acid of John Sls,ore, Lord Tnllamore), ether considerable estates at the time of tlsn Conquest. and was s. hy Inc elder sties, (See boRn’s Landed Gentry.) Jono PoNs000y, Esq. of Hangh Ideals, co. Cumberland, hVee,i.san, 2nd carl. This ooNoscan, 9. he 1791, so. 5 July, was great-gsssedfahher of Sm JoHN PoNsoNnY, Rest. of Ttaugh Hall, 9. in 1668 Duke of Dovesoshirs, and had surviving issue, col. of a regioeent of horse in the service of Caoowrs.L Catherine, so. to Aubrey, 5th Duke of St. Albans, and ci. who as. let, Dorothy, dan. of John ttrtscoe, Req. of Croftan, do. Cnmherland, and had by her a son, Js,ua, ancestor of Charlotte, as. to William, 4tls Earl Pitawilliam, and d. in t522. the present SllLse PoNsoNnY, Esq. of Halo. Sir John se. I’lso earl, who had fhlcd ssves’al leigh political sihnations, lndiy, Hllnabeth, dan. of Lord Folliott, and widow of as lord of lice treasury, teostnsootcr.Beeseral, &c. &c., if. Richard, son and heir of Sir Edward Wingfield, and tsy her II March, 1792. His sties acid eseceoseor, had issue, from whitle derives the family of which we are Fscntsr.nrrx, 3rd earl, 9. 24 tan. 1778 ; so. 27 Nov. 1780, about to treat. Cot. Ponsooby removing himself tests Ireland, ftcnrictta-Franccs, aocnnd daes. of Joleo, let Earl Spencer, was appointed, on the reduction of that kingdoos, anti by hoc (who se, 14 Nov. 1821) lead issue, one of the cemmissieners for taking the depositions of the Protestants, concerning murders said to have l,een committed dnring the war, and was sheriff of the cos. Wicklow is. Frederick—Cavendish (Sir), K.t’.fi., It.C.It., 0.0.31.0., and Kilketsny in sf54. He represented ties latter en. its the first parliament called after tha Restoratioee had two grants of lands nuder the Acts sf Settlement, and, by accssrnnlattng dehcntssres, left a very censidsrsl’lc fortune. Sir John d. in 1f75, sod was a. by isis eldest sues, Sta HENRY Poesocor, Rut., at whose decease, in the reign of WeeLeass Ill., without issue, the estates devolved upon his hrother, WILLs ASS PoNsosesv, Req. of Heosboroogh, SI. t’. for the en. Nilkenny in the reigns of ANNn and Geenter t. This gentleman was swern of the prisy council, 5755, and cit. 97 BBS Bssress of Bc.sehes’sogt, Ce. Kilkeosy, 11 Sept. 1721, Ills lordship was created Viacaeef Bs.ecoenea, of J),ii,e,,n s. HeAs.eteN, his heir. dying in 1749 (being slain at P’enesnoy), lsft issue, I Chsmlsre-Prahneon, who is. 1st, Ehisabeth, dan. and heir of Edward Clarke, Esq., by whom he had a don., Frances, wife of George Lowther, Esq. of Films, in Slealh; Sndly, Louisa, dan. of John Lyons, Req. of Storant, in Westsneath, by whew he hail another dais., Sarats, ot Liangoltee Vale, who ci. in 1821; sod Srdly, Mary, sian. of Sir WHitens Barker, hart, of Itilcooly, by schuss lie had (with a dan., Mary, wife of Pallid llaeton, Esq.) a son, Chambre-Brahoesn l’ensostby-Barhcr, of Itilceoly Abbey, eo. I’ipperary, 5. in 1762; cc. in 1791, htenrietta, dan. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Bcctive, by whom (who d. in 1838), he left, at his decease in ls34, I William, of ltileeely Abbey, h. in 1725; ci. in 1816, Elleaheth-Selins, 4th dan. of Dr. Enex, beshop of Derry. 2 Chembre-lirahaeen, late capt. 8th hussars, es-in 1824, Slary, daes. of the late Col. David Latouclse, and d. I Slay, liES. S Thensas-Ilenry, late capt. 6th dragoeo-gssards, so. in 1838, Fanny-Mary, dan. of Slajsr lt.-L. Dickson, of the life guards, and has issue. I Catherine-Jane, iii. 1819, the late Col, Conolly, H.P I Jnhiana, at, to William Southwsll, Esq. its. Folliot, st in 1746. Lord Doneannon, dyieg 27 Nov. 2724, was a. by his eldost son, ENAnAZON, 2nd viscount, who was advanced to the digS nity of Rant. or Hr.saeoootion, 6 Oct 1739, acid created a in Ireland, wlesse eldest son, WILLIAS5, n-as erected Lean PresAnse EXTINcT.) llic’leard. of IVoedseock, and their only dan. coatsyed the Fownes estates to the Tigho fsessily. (See tlnaser’s Loaded (leaf ry.) Letitia, so. to Hsrvey, let Viscount Meuntsnorrss. Tho cat-i sc. lndiy, tu 1722, Eilaabeth, oldest dau. and cc- hut by that lady had no issue. He d. 4 July, 1729, 1739, tady Caroline Cavseedleh, eldest dau. of William, EnassenscE, 3rd earl. 1788. JOssN-WILLIAM, 4th sarI, ealleit to flea Upper Itsuse in his father’s lifetime, ns tisaox lIracassoN. lt.M.T., and K.S.tl., as major-general is the erney, sn,t some— tinic governor of llalta; 9. 6 July, 1753: is. to I sot, Emily Cieae-lntte, vooeegcst dses. of 1 leeers’, 3rd Earl ltallenrst, and ci. 11 -tan. 1o17, Icaviceg issas, I lfenry-h’rcdertek, colonel rsvnodier—gsseerds. knigist of ties ltrdjidie, Sets elesss, cqsservy tis thee Qscrrn. fsrnesrly eqtson’v to 51.11.11. tlee i’s-inee Cocesort, served its else Crimea ase’l at flee captssrs if Sehaseo;,s4, ssas Ireeloessey privtte secretary in lIE. ties h,rd-lietst. of Ireland, 9. 10 Itee. ls2l e ‘i. II April, 1581, Mary —Elieaboele hIss I Ion.), ft-cs maid of leonecsr to the Qssecn, eldest dass. of ties Isle John Crosksr Bulled, Esq. of Fists, Ilevonsldre, and his 51