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 DEV i. Frances-Isabella-Catherine, a. 20 Aag. 1861, to the of Dsnssy lluschansp, Esq. of Iloroley, en. Snn’ey, mnstermaster-general Marquess of Bath. II. Georgiana-Mary. Iii. Beatrice-Charlotte-Elizabeth. lLinragr. This and the family of Do Burgh, Marquesses and Earls of Clanrieards, derive from a common progenitor; namely. to Agmondishais Veocy, NP., of T.ncan, Acc,,uiitta,t-lhcii. Joan, Earl of Comyn, and Baron of Tousburgh, in Normandy, of Ireland; tins lady was the accomplished lli’s. Vesey, son of BALDwiN II., founder of the house of Illois, the friend of Br. Johnson. TIe 7. in 1730, and was s. by in France. From the eldest son of this Earl Jshn, dssccnded his son, the house sf Clanrieards; and from the younger, EusTAne DC BURuH, Baron of Tonsbnrgh, that of which. Ireland, 10 April, 17511, by the title of Borss Ksinplss. Ihis we are now to trsat. This Enstacs had two sons, Charles lordship is. in 1732, Elizabeth, dan. of 81 illiaso ilrownlow, and John, both csmpanions in arms of the Conquenoe. Esq. of Lnrgan, NP. for the en. Armagh, by la’ly Elmsbeth-llamiltsn The elder son, CHARLEs, built the castle of Knaresborough, in Yorkshire, anT had issue, and was a by his brother, Joust, who ss Margarst, aunt of King STEPHEN, and was Elizabeth, ss. 1st, iii 1751, to Robest Iiandesek, Esq. of a by his eldest son, E05TAOE F’lTz-Jouso, feudal lord of Knaresbsrongh, who Anne, ci. in 1713, to Thomas, Viscount Northland; and it. sa. Beatrix, dan. and ssle heir of Yvs do Vesci, by Alda, only dan. and heir of Willians Tyson, Lord of Alnwiek, and was Jane, is. iii 1776. is Sir Robert Staples, Bert. of Donmore, a by his elder son, WlLLIA, who assumed the nams and arms of Vesci, ITo ,1. 21 July, 1761, and was r hy his son, and had a grant from HENRY TI., of Alnwick Castle. lie TnoaiAs, find baron, who na-c created, 22 June, 1770, was shonE of Nostisumberland during the greater part of VisrocseT nz Vssci, sf Abbe y-Lrix. Tlis lonlship is. in Sept. that reign, and was a principal commander in the battle 1769, Selina Elizabeth, eldest dau. anti co-heir of the Right fought near Ainwick, wherein the Scottish army sustained lion. Sir Arthur Brooko, hart, of Colebrooke. eec. Fcrman’gh, a signal overthrow, lie is. Bisrga, dan. of Robert htatevill, by Slargarct his wife, sister of the let Lord Clermont, by Lord of Knarosbsrongh, and had two sens, EusvAcr, his whom he had issue, sn000sssr, and Warinc, whose dau. Margaret iii. Gilhert ds I. Joust, late viscount. Aton, and their great-gmudson, GIL500T DC Arose, was declared II. Arthur, in holy orders, rector of Abboy-Leix, and by an inquisition p. ci, held at York 8 EnwAnn II. and by several other inqnisitisns v. ss. hoir of Lord do ‘5. in 1810, Sydney, only dan. of Edwani Johustsns, Vesci, as niontionsd intro, Wiflians do X’esci ii. in 1184, and was s. by his elder son, E05TAeE DE Vosol, one of the twenty-five barens appointed to enforce the observanoo of ManNA CHARtS. This distinguished feudal lord so. Margaret, dan. of WILLIAM, King of Scotland ; and dying abent 1216, was e. by his sss, WILLIAM DC Vesel, who first Ia. Isabol, dan. of William Longospie, Earl of Salisbury; and Sndly, Agnes, eldest dast. of William Forrers, Earl of Derby; and, in i’ight of the latter, had a share of those lands assigned to him in Ireland, belonging to Wiliiaen llaresehal, Earl of Pembroke. lie sl. in 1213, and was s. by his eldest son, JOHN DC Vssor, who was summoned to parliament as Bacon Vesci, 21 Dee. 1264. His lordship 5. a. p. in 1289, and was e. by his brother, WILLIAM DC Vesot, who was summoned to parhamont in 1291, and was one of the competitors for the crown of Scotisnd, lonsp. EDWASD I. This nobleman was jssstice in oyre for all the myal forests beyond Trent, and one of the just:ces itinerant touching the picas of the forest, governor of Scarborough Castle, nod lord-justice of Ireland, where he was Lord of Kildaro. His lordship ci. o, p. in 1297, when Gilbert III. Charles, 9. in 1784; 5. sunm. in 1826. ds Aten, Lord of Aton, is Yorkshire, was l’y an inquisition I. Elizabeth, S. nasi. p. is., held at York, 8 EDWARD TI., and by soveral sthor II. Selins,ss, in 1800. to Andrew Savage Nugont, Esq. of inquisitions p. is., declared his heir. (See ssprn). The Inale Portafenry, co. Down; who 1. in Peb. 1846. line of the family was continued by, it is said, a relative of The viscount 5. II Get. 3804, and was a. by his oldest son, this William (his younger hrsther, according to Lodge’s JohN, 3rd viscount. 9. 11 1”eb. 1771 ; as. 23 Aug. 1980, Irish Peerage, but that is very qssestienable). TNOMA5 DC Vesel, who settled in Newland, in Comber- Franees-Letir.ia, dan. of the flight lion. William Brewnlose, land, where the family continued until his doseondant, WILLIAM Vzsr.v, having the misfortune to kill his antagonist THOMAS, present viacssint. in a duel, fled into Scotland, whence lie roniored to Wulliaio-Jeho, 8. 12 .bug. 1806; sri in Joly, 35.7, Isabella- Ireland in the reign of Qoesu ELIzABETH. He sri. a dan. of Elizabeth, dan. of the Eec. Fralsess Brswnlow and Lady the family of Ker of Cesaferd, and was e. by his only son, Tno Rn. THOMAS Vesxy, archdoseon of Armagh. whose Catherine. so 30 .bprll, 1913, ti, her cousin, Pstrick-Ju,hD son and heir, Tus Rn. Jonse VEECY, B.D., was consecmted archbishsp the Barony of Dolvin, wlso 1. in 1817. of Toam. This learned prelate, who was three tunes one of His lordship 5. 19 Oct. 1911. the lorda-justicos of Ireland, left (with other children), THoMAs. Agmondishawi, a privy-esuneiller in Ireland, whs loft, at Viscount, 22 Jssno, 1766. his decease, two Sans., co-heirs. - John, in holy orders, whose granddan., Calbenne. wife of Cred—.A hand erect in armour, holding a laurel branch, the flight Ron. James Fitzgerald, was elevated to lbs peerago of Ireland, as Baroness .Filegcrolsl oad Veiei. (See Sponlere—Tsve savages, eacls holding in his exterior BoNEs’s B.rtisri Prerspe.) His grace was e. by his eldest son, I. Tnoones VESEY, Esq., who was created a BARONET OF Sc,1I_Abbsy.Leix, Qussn’e (‘onoty. Instastn, 26 Sept. 1696. This gentleman, subsequently Fsws Hea.se—4, Canton Tionso Terrace. taking holy orders, was consecrated Ilishop of Killlaloe, in 1711, and translated to the see of Oosery, in the following year. His lordship ‘as. Mary, on surviving dan. and hell’ 336 B E V of Ireland, an,l Isis wife, Elizabsth, ol,lrot duo. of Dr. N lehasl Iloylo, arelibishup of Armsgh, by selions he hail issue, Jous-DssNv, his successor. aol two laos. the elder ‘a. to Casar Colch’ugli, Est1. c,f Ilufi’rey iliill, lIP. for tlle en. of Wcxford ; the younger, 1st. to Willi.on llali’lcock, Esq., ill .P., of Willsbrosk, en. Westnirath, slid TocIly, II. SIP. Joan-Benny, ache was elevated to the peerage of Ins ‘rife, dan. of the 6th Earl of Aberesro, THOMAs, his successor. W’aisrst’,wsi, co. Westmsalh; and iiidly, in 1762, to Edmund. Viscount Pery; and ‘8. in isli. 21 Oct. 1603. Queen’s County; and S. ill 1912 chancellor sf the diocese of ItilIslue, t. 1 March, 1773; Esq. of Woodpark House, in the co. of Armagh; and S. 5 Bee. 1662, leaving, by her (who 5, 13 Jnlv, 1860) 1 John-Thomas, of Keapton, Qneen’s Co., 6. ‘10 Oct. Toll. I Arthur-George, eel 46th regt., 6. 20 Nov. 1818. 3 Edward, 9. 21 Jan. 1811 ‘to. 16 Jan. 1814, Anne-Julia, youngest dan, of the late Samnel Page, Eeq. of Hsdley. 4 Charles, capt. RN., late aide-de-casop to his Excellency ths Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 9.4 March, 1633; at, 29 11cc. 1960 OTarriet, eldest dan. of the late Sheffield Grace, Esq., K.ll., of the Kn,le, ,Ssissex, and granddan. of Lis’nt. -Gen. Sic’ John Ilasnilhon, Bart., GAIT. 1 Gssnge-Menry, licut.-cel. R A., 9. 29 Dec. 1824 ; nit. 18 Oct. 1866, Constance, 2nd dasi. of George Marshall, Esq., and lsas ascii, 8. 28 11cc. 1867. 6 Willisusi-Olsssehamp, 9. 21 June, 1827. I Jane, sit, Iii Sept. 1841. to the Very Rev. henry-Barry Knox. rector sf lladleigb, and cs-dean of Reeking; and d. 13 N, ‘V. 1846. I Selina-Ehiesbeth. 3 Fraisces-Sydney. as. 3 May, 1831, to Thomas Rethwell, new Fit. boners. Esq. of Black Castle, eo. Heath. 4 Lsuisa-Catbenine. of Lurgan, by whom (who 5. 6 June, 1848) he had issue, Catherine t4rabaeou his wife, sister of the late Earl ef Heath, sod ci, 3 Aug. 1863. Nugeist, Faq. of P,,rtaferry House, cs. Down, claimant ts C.’ecslisa.s—Baronot, 28 Sept. 1618, Berou, 10 April, 1750, A,’ssa— Or, cii across, an., a patriarchal mess, of the field, hand a club over his slienldor, habitsd about the middis, all ppr. _hIshls.—Ssih hoe signs v,ucss.