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 (3 II A sprang from a common ancestor with the MooREs, Earls onsl Charlotte, sI. 1 Nov. 18651 Osorgiana-Florenee; LouisaEansly—Asssl Mar qssesoco sf Droplieda. Jonas Moons, Esq., eldest son of Thomas Moore, 5isq. of Alfred, 6. 10 Feb. 1825; c,, 20 Jnns, 1054, Emily-Frances Benondon, so. Slargarot, dan. and heir of John Brent, Eaq., led doss, of Con. Sh’ William Wcasl, ii.,C.B., K.H.,eolonei and widow of John Doring, Eoq. of Surrendon, by whom, Katberine-Eloassora-Deassjaioia, sit. 10 Jusso, 1551 to hastsngs with other children, ho had, Sin EnwAon Mooscs2, who settling in Ireland, foondod the Johss Dent, Esq., 51.1’. house of Broghoda; and Ssa Tnnaszo Moons, who likewise took np his abode in CuAmsLes-WILL5AaI-Gn,,noe, ls’,l cml ; 8. 8 March, 1822 Ireland, in the reign nf ELszenevss, and aeqoirod hy grant heist. 43rd font ; ass. 7 MorrIs, 1850, Aral ,clla—Lnusaa, ycuasgoat from ths crown, 0 Doe. 3577, tho castle of Castlotown, dsm. nf the late Henry Case, Esq. of .Nhenstano Moss, co. with 758 acres of land thoreunto adjoining, in tl’o King’s Stoffs,rd, ansi by her (svbn 6. 8 Jnly, 1517,) had, Co., boing styled in the said grant, “Thomas Moore, of CnAaLea-WsLs,sAaI-FuAasess, Isresent earl. Croghan.” Mr. Meoro received, snbseqncutly, the hnnonr ,IonN-WILLIAaI, is. 31 Any. 1851. of knighthood for his ssrviees against the Irish, hy whom Katherise-Ileanjelois-Arabella. he was ovontonlly pot to death in bin enatlo. Ho was s. by II.srriot-liugh-Adslaido, accidentally killed by a fal bis non, Ste Jonn Stooor, of Croghao Castle, who, wills other considerable Esnily-Alfreda-Jnlia. territorial possessions, had a grant from the crown, The carl ci. 15 Jasa. 1819. 23 April, 1622, of ths town and lands of Tnllainscre, Ac., in the King’s Co., to the extent of 1,l4lacres. lie so. Dorothy, 5th dan. of Dr. Adam Loftns, archbishop of Dnbhn, and lord ehaseellor of Ireland; and dying 20 April, 133, was 5. by his eldest son, TnoaiAs Moons, Esq, of Croghan, hIP, for Philipstown. PssrasnAa Bonn, Req., had a grant of lands in co. This gentleman so. Margaret, dan. of Sir Ambrose Forth, Lisnes’ick, 14 Nov. 1060, audio the Barony of Barrymore, of Cabraoh, noar Dnblin, judge nf the Prerogative Court in mis. Cork, 10 Jsssoo, toils. His son, ireland; and woes, at his decoase by his oldest son, Jonas Moonr, Esq. of Croghan, who vs. 1st, a dan. of Sir Jaiss, dan. of William Falhser, Archbishop of Cashet, and William Sambaoh, attorney-general for Ireland, hot by that bad issue, lady had no anrviving issno. Its vs. Itsdly, in 1065, Ellen, s. WILLIAaI, Ins heir. 2nd dan. of Dndley Colley. F.sq. of Castle Carbory, on. TIll- as. John, asssnsscd else name and arssss of FALs.savs. lila dare, by whom be bad Dndley, who fell in a doel with Cornet Castine, 1714, and an older son, his heir, THE RIGHT HON. Jonas 1.Iooao, of Croghan, M.P., for •tbe King’s Co., who was elevated to the peerage of Ireland, ass. Richard. of Ilouat Pleasant, co. Clare, so. Anne, dan. of 22 Oct. 1715, as Boron Afesre, 5,5 Tellnnssore, and obtained Mauntiford Westrolsp, of Aiyllin, cc. Limerick, sslsiels lady a rovorsiooas’y grant of the sHoe of mnstsr-master-gonoral lv. Thomas, of Cnrraglslsriige. eo. Limerick. Will dated of Ireland. He vs. 1st, in 1657, llary, dan. of Elnathan Lnnn, Esq., banker, of Dnblin, and had an only surviving a-. PmsssEio, of Cork, afsersvards of Littis- Island, ass. 1734, son, CnAr.LEa, and one enrviving dan., 5. JANE, who so. 27 Jan. 1722-1, WIlLIAM Bony, Esq. of Shannon Orovo, eo. Limerick (side ic/se), and had issue, I Jonas Bux’r, of whom presently. 2 Charles Bnry. I William Bnry. 4 Richard Bnry. 5 Thomas Bury. 1 Jane Bury. 2 Georgians Bnry, ns. to Richard, 4th Viscoont Eoyno. 3 Mary Dory. 4 Etioabsth Bury. Lord Tullameore so. lndly, Elizabeth, dao. and es-heir of John Sankoy, Esq. of Tenohek, es. Longford, widow of Sir John King, Bart. Ifs ci. 8 Sept. 1725, and was o, by his son, CasseLEe, 2nd baron, 5. in 1712; governor of the King’s Ca., and mnstsr-master-genoral of Ireland, who was orsated EARL OF CRAaLrvTLLE, 11 Sept, 1715, lIla lordship vs. in 1757, Hester, only surviving ohild of James Coghill, Esq., LL.B., by whom (who no. after his decease, Major John Mayns, who assumed the name sf CoonsLL) ho had no issue. He 6. 17 Feb. 1764, whsss his henoura became extinct, while bin estates passed to his nephew, Jenae Bony, Esq. of Shannon Grove, mentioned above, avbo no. Catherine, 2nd dan. and en-heir of Francis Sadloir, a. Ehizabsth, ass. to Slossntifoed Weslropp, Bnq. of Attyflin. Esq. ef Sopwsll Hall, 00. Tipperary, and by that lady (who John Bury, of Shannon Orovo, d. 1722, and was o. by his as. 2ndly, 2 June, 1760, Henry Frittis, Esq., afterwards sass, WILLIAM Bony, Esq. of Shassnen Grovo, v-be so., vi Lord Dunally, see thai title) lsft at his decease, 4 Aug. 1764, sss5sra, Jane, dais, of Jonas, Lonn Mssono of Tasliamsore. an only soss. CRAOLEa-WILLIAaI Bnnv, Esq. of Charlevile Forest, in Croaliesss—Baran, 7 Nov. 1757. Visoount, 28 Boo. 1600. the King’s Ce., 5. 10 June, 1764 ; whn was raised to the Earl, 16 Fsb. 1500. peerage of Ireland, as Baron 1allsnnsssre, 7 Nov. 1757; Arsvs—Quarterly lot and 4th, vert, a cross-orosslot, or, created Fisesual Ctarlsrille, 25 Doe. 1500, and EARL OF for Buoy; 2nd and 3rd, so., en ma ehiof, indented, or, three CRARLEv5LLE, 16 Fob. 1606. He so. 4 June, 1756, Catherine- nsssllots, go., pierced of the second; a croncont for difference, Maria, widow of James Tisdall, Keg.,° and dan. and sole for Moons. heir of Thomas-Tewnloy Bawssn, Esq., by whom ho left at Cs’erts—hst, a boar’s head, oouped at the shs,sslder, or, and his decease, in Oct. 1635, an only san, CHARLE5-W5IJ,IAM, 2nd earl, 8. 25 April, 1501; no. 26 Feb. tlsrough the nook from hobissd, for Boon; 2nd, out of a 1821, Harriot-Charlotls-Beanjnloio, 3rd dau. of the late Cnl. duoal coronet, or. a Moor’n head, oonpod at the shonldera, Campbell, of Shawfield, and niece of the Duke of Argyll, ppr. wreathed round the tomplos, or and as., for Itooar, and by her (who ci. 1 Feb. 1648) bad issue, CsnAebsss-IVIL5.IAas-000aox, 3rd earl. John-James, capt. RE., 5. 22 Oct. 1827; so. 24 June, 1852, J sils—Virtun s’sb cruoe eroneit. Charlatto-Theresa, cnly dau. of Thomas Anstin. Esq.,and dtal_—CharlsvillO Fos’ost, Tullamoore, Ireland. ii. 20 Jan. 1564, having had issue, Doanjclnio-AraLsllaHer ladyship’s dau., by Mr. Tiedall, ss. 7 April, 1828, Lsosst.-Col. Barley. 209 C II A in ; and Ada-’S’iglse. of the 14th foot. Dent, Rag. (who ii. 7 June, 1864), son of tho lute lbs lordship d. 14 July, 1851, and svas o. by his oldoat sass, from the stairs, 5 April, 1661. iiii1ftn iii 3urp. Jonas Bnnv, Esq. of Shannon Grove, co. Limoriok, so. will, dated 12 July, 1766, was provesl 20 Feb. 1705. Ills sleseoudavia are tise I’ALLsseas of Dorrylssstan, cc. Tipperary, and Consnsgls, cs. Walcrford. (&eBooos’s Lasssle’t Os its-is.) vs. fudly, Wm. Spaight, lisq. 11 Sept. 1701; proved 15 April. 1114; d. e.g. hoosier, dan, oi Thea. Slolaod, Rag., and had an only son, PnIaEAa Dray, Eag. of Utile lslsad, svho vs. 1775, Jane, dao. of Boyle Alsls’orlh, Esq. of Nec’svarksl. co. Cork, and, stying in 1807, loft issue ; 1 PnsaaAs, his heir; 1 liobrrt, probendary of CoeD, ml. loll fleavisg by Lotitia, isis a-ifo, dan. of General ilarry, of i7allyeloogls, isro eosss, Ratsevt, oapt. 751s deagossss gaarda ; Tlsonsaa— Joisn, lioni. SIN.: ansi fcov dans., Plssrbo-Itoates’-Jaoe, vs. to Ccl. Robert Pratt, Cii. ; Letisiss-Ehavbetb, sss. Ic Capt. R. F. Going; healer, is’. to Capt. C. Do Ia l’oor Jioroafard; and Cisarlohso-Mary, vi. to Capi. C.-T. Vandebar. 7th dragoon gvarde) ; I Richard ; 4 Thomas, comm. RN.; 1 Jane; 2 Hester, The eldosi son, PnsaeaAa Bony, Ksq. of Littlo Island, s,s. tsrice, but, at his decease in 1143, left issae, by his 2nd wife only, Elisabolls, sIan. of Williana Pennofather, Log., vis., 1 FHINEA5, 550w of Little inland, eo. Cask, and Curraglsbridgo, eo. b,isnoriok, J.F., fcronorly capt. 15th hossars, 1.7 March, 1041. 2 Wiliiatn-Flsinoae, of Carrigrrnsne, ro. Cork, I. 27 Nov. 1845, s,s. ll,srriel, dan. of the tate Arthur Forbes, Eaq. of Newatosse, ro. Boasts. I Fnsnros-Jsoe. vs. to Chao.-T. Tssckey, Rag., late snajor 41st rogl., sleeoaaool. pioroed with a spear, gnlti ‘Is sassg. isnningfrs’so lbs wcssnd, sappertero—Two llossrials ehiofs, isabited, ppr., the head of each oneirelod with a wreath, or and so., and each boldissg in the extorior hands dart, also plsr. F