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 C 111 Arthur, in the army; Henry-Sebastian ; Constance; Awwe-Neizxsrx n-Faaxeee-MAReAanvTA, m. 22 Aug. 1064, and Franeesea. I bliss. 2 Mary-Ann, is. her eonsin, Sb Clifford Constable. Bart. r. iilary-Maodonneli, is. in 1791, to Sir Thomas Conotable, Bart. of Tixall. Stallordshire. it. Catherine, d. us,s, ills convent at Jtrnges. iii. Rlisabeth-Conrtoiiay, e. George Idount. Feq youngest son of Sir Wailer Blount, Part. f Solington, Worcestershive; d. iii 1929. I. Sia Jontt-P.srioi:n-tlnuee Cuienesven, of Arlington, son of Cot. Jolni- Palmer Cliieheeter, nol grandson of ,lolin Sir Nicholae Clonnery, together svith his wife, Lady Chiehooter, Esq. of Arlington, was created a l1.anoare in Chinnery. was letIleel in the railway accident near done. 1940. lie or in ibis, Cai’olhie, dau. of Thomas ‘fhie— Abergelo, 20 Aug. 1868, when the title became tlethoayte, Eeq. of Sonthwiek Park, Ilants, and 1. 19 hoe. EXTINCT. 1931, leaving a san, ALrx.esnen, fits present bait., and one dan., Caroline-Elioaboth, si. 0 March, bOa, to Capt. George CIa5, lviii reg., eeeen,l sis of Sir W. Clay, Bait. Lady Chirhoster m. lndly, 9 Aug. 1031, Major-lOon. Studholme The county of Cork, iii consequence of the extensive Ilodgson. eon of General i]olgson, eel. 4th King’s Own settlements by English uimdertskers, became the best inhableed regiineot, and grandson if Field Marshal Studholme ael,i many snbsequeet settlers from among the oHeere of Jledgsen, eol. lifts dragoons, geeemor of Forts George the Royal sod C’ronowellian armies, about the middle of the and Augustus, and deputy-ranger of Windsor. Cerolia,—Jone, 1940. Arns—Cheqoy, er and gu.. a chief, valr. (‘rest—A heron Rnglieh ileecent, who came to Ireland about the year 1640, rising with an eel in his beale, ppr. Mofte—Firm on foi. Seal—Arltngtmi Court, lismetaple. U II I L D. CHILD, Sue SSIIPB, Bart. of GsonoE, of whom presently. Newfield, also of Stallington the same county, brother of Tiniothy G’Ca]laghan, Req., Hall, in the parish of Stone, both in the on. of Stafford, and of Glen Loseet, co Argyll ; 8. Barbara, dau. of Roger G’Cailaghso, Esq. of Derrygalben, S Slaseh, 1808; ni. 28 Jan. 1835, wife of her cousin, Sir Brodriek Chinnory, Part. Sarah, dan. and heir of Richard Geonne CnixNonv, Eeq. of Castlero,v, the eldest eon, m. Clarke Hill, Eeq. of Stallington Maq,’aret, dan. of John Lysoght. Eeq. of Ilomtt North, 00. Hall, and has had iesue, i, Smith-Hill, 0. 25 Ang. 1837; ci. 15 Get. 1190, IsahellaEleanor, Joan CniNNitnv, of Caetleeerr; and dau. of 0] ajor (‘olin Campbell, of Jnra and Tnr Rev. Gronno CnimcNosY, who si. Eleanor, dan. of. 20 Jan. 1807, leaving an etdy child, Elesnor-Ssnih. Dr. William Whitofteld, and niece of Alan Brodrick, let n. Jona-Gronor, 0. 21 Aug. 1047. i. Eliesboth-Sarah. Sir Smith, who represented the northern eNvision of if. in 1790 ; Capt. St. John Chinnery, of the royal navy ; and Staffordshire iii parliament from 1851 to 1859, and I hinsinaiew Cniwxeny, Esq. of Anne Grove, 05. Cork, who is now tiLl?, for West Staffordshire, n-ac created who was ci’eatesl a Baaoxov os IRCLANO 28 Aug. 1799. Sir a Baronet, 7 Dee. 1808. tfhIfagc. This family was originally e’f Shropebire, thou4h resident George, if. noes. in 1797. in Staffordshire in the early part of the 17th century. Margaret, deceased. Rilsa, 0. nnos. The name was anciently writtois indidereutly, Infane, Eleanor, i’s. Joseph k’ohingsby, Eeq., and left at her decease L’Enfant, anti Le Chylde. Jona-Geosest Cniin, Esq. of Newfield, eldest surviving son of Smith Child, an admiral royal navy, grandson of lIe m. Sndhy, hi i788, Alice. 3rd dan. of Robert Bell, Req. Smith Child, Req., groat-grandson of Smith Child, Esq. of Yonghall, nid by that lady (who 0. hi 1012) had two of Andley. cc. Stafford, and great-great-grandson of Smith other eons and two dane, viz., Child, Esq. of Boyles hall, was 0. 14 Jn]y, 1707, and ni. 13 May, 1809, Elizabeth, dan. of Ttinethy Parsons, Req. of St-John, li 1704; if. ins’. 1818. Wiocsssett, in the United Ststoo, and ef. hi Msreb, 1011, Richard-Boyle, i. in 1002, d. tess. leaeing an only child, Ssiivu, oreated a Baronet, as aboee. (‘relics—? December, 1590. Ae,,is—tlu., a eborros, nohitly, ormireis, between three Sir Brodrick, wise for several yeai-s was SIP, for Btsndon, eagles. elsie, erg., in the centre chief point a mullet of six 0. ia May, 1805, and was o. by his eldest son, point’, or. Cecil—An eagle, wiage elovaleil, arc., entwined rennit the Fsh. lstl:l, Diana-Elizabeth. youngest dan. of the late neck a osske, ppr., holding in the beau a orocs-eroesiet, filehJe George Vm’non, Req. of Clontarf Castle, ro. Dublin, and by and esrh wiog charged with a ‘oWlet of six pointo, go. Afsl(s—ln,itaei qoasi ineidrre. .Se”be—St-alltngtsc Ilall, Stone, Staffordshire ; Dnnloesit, Margaretta-Diana, as. in 1827, Robert Jonee, Req. of Kummcli. Argyll. ________ CHINNERY (EXTINCT). Cuiieseny, Sin NICHOLAs, of (‘etr’f,os—28 Aug. 1789. Ars,o—Az., a oherron, erm., Flintfield, cc. Cork, in holy orders, between three lions, rampant. er mmcd and laisg’icd, go.; M.A., 8.7 July, 181)4; ii. his fathor, on a c.antois. rert, a harp of the third, stringed, org. Crest— as 3rd haronot, 17 Jan. 1840 ; ne.27 dii eagle, rising from tIme top of a globe, all ppr., collated, March, 1843, Anne, eldest dan. of Oi’. M”ci’i—Ne.e temnore ncr timido. .teel—}’lintfiebd, Co. the late Rev. John Vernon, of Cork. Tsa’a Hses.ie—l0, lsyde Park Sqnare, London. Cavan, 2nd son of the late John I tie was a cornet of horse in the ariosy under the command Vernon, Esq. of Clootarf Castle, near Dublin, anti had an only with particular gallantry in the battle of Knockwinnie, Co. child and heiress, CIII to (the eed3 si-n of Alexander Haldane, Esq. of the Inner Temple, barrister-st-law, representative of the ancient family of Italdane of Gleneaglee, Perthehire) the Rev, Jsmce-Itehort-Alexander Maldane-Cbinnery (who assumed, hy royal licence dated 28 July, 1904, the suruame of CHmNNERY in addition to his own enrmeone of llst.ieeee), and has had a eon and heir, J.saire-Bnonniemc, Ii. 24 Jidy, 1808; and a dan., AgnesElizabeth, d. an infant, I Jnly, 1886. ILiiinc. with Engileh of any hi Munster. To these we may seventeenth century; amongst whom was the ancestor of this family, stna Cnia-Nrnv, Req. of Csstleeerr, to the co. of Cork, of and 1oirchascd large eetatee in that county. lie si. Catherine, dan. of Robert Terry, Rag. of Castle Terry, ro. Limerick, by whom he bad issue two sons, Nicholas, of Dromiskane Castle, cc. Cork, who rn Margaret, dat,. of Corseliuo GCaflaghan, Eoq. of Baniteer, in ancestor of Lord Lts,nnre, by whom he bad a eon, Nicholas, of Plinttold and Dromiskane Castle, who ci. and left an only dan. and heir, liargaret, whobecame the Cork. ancestor° of Los-C Lists; by whom he had two eons, Viscount Middleteo, by whom he had three sons, namely, the Right Rev. Dr. Chinnery, I,ord lilohep of Cloyne, who Lrodrick as. let, in 1788, Margaret, only dan. and heir of Nicholas Chinnci-y, Rsq. of Fhintfield, by whom he had, Nicholas, 0. nan. in 1789. Bsnonscn, his heir. three dane.; Ilargaret-Chinnery; Slary-Chimsery. ci. to Jehss Idritton, 11.13.; and Eliza-Chhmoery, as. to ThomasT. Stobbo, Rsq. !ibaria. Lontea, C. Uoio. hi. Sin Iinili.inicn CniNNnnv, 0. 29 March, 1779; m. 25 her (who if. 19 June, 1824) had issue, NicHoLAs. his heh’. eo. Weatmeath, who if in 1809, and bad a don., who if. young in 1811. Mrs. Jones rT. Ohorch, 1087. Sir Drodriek if. 17 Jan. 1840. of Lord Inchiqnisi, timid was very active in the supPs:e.aciess el the rebellion which began in 1641. He behaved Cork, foaght 12 Nov. 1t47, 218