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 DON ILInngr. WILE1AM DOMVILLE, 5th son of Peter Dosssville, Esq. of of Richard, 1t Earl of Ols’IlgtllI, 01551 by her (who Lymnse Halt, Co Chester, d. in 1624, leaving two sons, WILI.IAM. Gilbert, who settled in Ireland, and from him the present Sir I lharriet-Asgosta.Ansa-Seyssoorh,a, to. 22 Aug. 1897, to Complon Domviile, Dart., maternally derives. The older son, WILLIAM DOSIVILLE, was father of Too REV. CnAarEo DoslvsLs.o, of Lymme, whose son, CIIAOLES D0MvILLE, a cloth-worker, (1. in London in 1704, don. of the late Sir Bellirsglsaln Ii. (iralsans, Hart., altd leaving a ton, CMAALES Doavis.no, of London, ond afterwards of St. Albans, K.G.B. His lordship, srho had beest ert,’stesl Iias-ssn who us. lot, Aone, dan. of John 1-teatis, of Londan ansi 2ndly, Enniehowe,s anti Carriekfesgt:e, us the peerage sf the Sarals, widow of tiso Rev. John Cole, arrlsdoaeoss of St. Aihans. Uniteti Kingdom, in Aug. 1841, 3. Ills fatiter, as Srsl lie rI. 27 Jsily, 1733, leaving, by his 1st wife, a son, ChARLEs DOMYILLE, En1., who so. Eleanor, dan. of Alderman of the Gtsard, assrl is A.I).C. tss the Q heels, ls,s’sl-hsesst. William Carr, of St. Albans, and Isad issue, I. WILLIAM II. Charles, si. unsa. in 1 794. 5. Elizabetls, rI. eons. The elder san, WILLIAM DO5IYILLE, Esq., haviog served the office of lord The surname ef the hsese of Danegal was ancienfly written mayar of the city of London, iii 1613-14, and presided. during CsoENrmTEn, and tl,e family appears to have lsecn one of isis mayoralty, at a banqoet given by the eorporalioo to the eminence in the es. Devon qs,asteriee, areordieg to Sir l’rhsre Regent and the allied sovereigns, 18 June, 1814, was William t’ale, in his 318. Saro-cy p1 Dtranakire, the arms of She created a Baronet, 28 July following, lie sss. 20 3Iay, 1769, Raleighs, the Deaumants, tl,e Wihlingtons, A-c. Tiso first who Sally, dan. of Archibald Finney, Gent., and by her (wiso sl. settled in Ireland was, 29 Sept. 1793) had issoe, s. WsLsaaal, 2nd baronet. I. Eleanor, si. seoso. 14 3lareh, 1853. II. Elieabeth. for the sanse en. in 1033 and 1362, by firrtrssle, dan. of Sir Sir William sI. 8 Feb. 1833, and was a. by his only son, II. Ssn WILLIAM, who v-as 8. 22 harris, 1774; s. as 2nd (grandson of Edward Chicisester, and greal-grandson of Jolsss baronet, at the decease of his father, 8 Feb. 1633; a,. 10 Sept. Chiehester, Esq., isy Margaret, ills wife, dais. assd Iseir of llngis 1807, Olaria, dan. of the late Isaac Solly, Esq. of Wa]thaasslow, Eeaoasont, Esq. of Youlstun, ea. Deems, grrat-grsssdsssn of Sir and by her (who a. at Naples, 27 Jan. 5863) hod issue, I. JAMEI-ORAnAM, jwesent baronet. II. W’illiam-Hrnry, 8. 9 Nov. 1819; so. Id Dee. 1803, Mica- 1603, Iso was 5 oem of tlso privy—eo’s”eil ; and hs 166-h, appniulrsl King, dao. of Cal. Aspinwail, of Rroohboo, U.S., and has ierd-depnty ol Ireland, ill which year he colal,lislsrd tsvo new issne, Lonisa-Ehizabeth. s. Anne, so. to 1832, to Dr. F.-W. Horn, of Rremen. II. Sarah. - III. Eliaaheth, ns.21 Nov. 1848, to R. Done, Esq. Iv. Frances. Sir William a. 2! May, 1860. Csvoldeo—29 July, 1914, Arnss—(Ssme as Damvile of Templeogue, with the addilioss ol svestern circuit in England. Sir trllsar, in consideration of his tise qoarleriog.) Quarterly: 1st ansi 4tls, as., a lion, rampant, services, nsiheary and civil, obtained consideval’le grants of org., collared, gn.; 2nd and 3rd, arg., five lozenges conjoined, land in thepeovinee of Ulster, and was created JSor,,a C%iehcsfrr, in pale, go. C’s-eat—it lion’s head, erased, arg., ero,rned, or. Malta—Pox alma redit. Seaf—Bronstatis Iloaso, Bonrneineolh, Itaots. DON, HART,, eec WAUCHOPE, BART. DONCASTER, EABL or, see BUCCLEUCN, DUICE OF. in 1618, a nsognhfieent nsansion called Joynsosust. In 1622, Iso D ON F0 GA L. DONEGAL, MABQUESS AND EARL OF (Sir George- Worthasn, in eisa sasne slsire, t,sst Isasl sic other issiso lIe si. in Hamilton Chielsester), Earl of Belfaat, Viscount 164$, and seas o. by his eider son, Chiehester, and Baron of Belfast, in the peerage of AaTlsro, 3t.l’. for use Co. of Anteisss in 1639; os ho. in consideration Trolassd; Baron Fiolserwink, of Fiehorwiek, co. Staf. and at the express solicitation of ttse 3larq,seso sf isrsss,,nde, fold, in the peerage of Great Britain; and Basois of Ennishowen and Carriekfcrgns, in tlse peerage of tise United Kingdom; K.P., G.C.H. ; I. 10 Felt. dessessdants of his falher. Ills tordslsip seas one of lbs four 1797 ; sn. let. 8 Dee. 1822, Harriet-Anne, eldest dan. hostages se,at by Ilse Olarqssras of tlrnaussde, in 1647, to the 349 D 0 N c/. at Paris, 14 Sept. 1860) ltas had bane, I. lrederiek-Riclsar,l, Earl p1 &lfasi, 1,. 29 Nov. 1827; 6. asssas. at Naples, 11 bet,. 1893. Lord Ashley, eldest son of Ihe Earl of Shafteslinry. The Karspieso 515. 2IlsIly, 26 Feb. 1862, Harriet, eldest avislosv of Lient.-Gesseral Sir Frederick Aelswssrtis, usai-qneas, 5 Oct. 1.814. He was captain of the Yeomen alid enetos i-otsslorum of the en. esf Antrim, eol. of tise Antrim militia, F.R.S., liesst.-eol. eom. Lonslen Irish volunteers, &e. - 3Ltncac. Sb Annex CnlenosTms, lint., 2nd son if Sir John Chiehester, lint., high-sheriff of Devonshire in 1302 and 1578, and 11.1’. W’ilhans Centtenay, lint, of Powderisana Castle. ro. Devon William Remimont ansi Isabel, his wife, dos. sod eo—hvir of Sir John Wiillingtan, of Usnhrrleigh and Willington Pearl). In circuits, sendmg the Brst jnstiees of assiee into Connisnglst, ansi reviving the euesit of Olanster, which Isad been discontinued for more tlsan two hundred yrass, so tisat tile circuits, snitch hash previously been eondne,t to the B,sgtiah pete, thence— forward isselodest the whole kissgdens and wills sects effect i tlsat, is a very short close, thesw overe ant found isi sit the I risls eosntieo so sssaey capital offenders as in else six shiees 5,6 Ihe of Jdetfoot, ill the peerage of Ireland, 23 Feb. 1612. ills lordsisip continued in tlso government of trehind far ten ys’ars sisceossively, and mao re—appointed in .IssJy, 1613 ; in onisicls year the harp of troland seas first nsarshohled with the acsns of Engttnd, anti has since continued to be impressed sspon the coin of the reams. In Nov. 1610, he retired froos isis high office, and was appointed, in 1616, lerd—lsieh—lreasos-r ref hs-elassd. I.ord Clsiehostcc cisiefly resided at CarrieLfc’cgns, n-herr lie crretrd, n-ent asnisassadar to else palatinate, and thence to treat of a praco wills use esnporor. During his residence at the isnpertai court, briag besieged in the city of Maioelsino, or 3hanhrim, by Coant ‘Silly, lie svnannstratesl against the vieiation of hhe lase of nations in hesieghsg an anabassador; to which Tilty replying, iNst he noticosl not Isis bring ass ambaosndnr ; his lordship thus ansorrrrd else nsesornger :—‘ Jtad my nsoster sent sue with as many hsnldred osen as he tsoth sent nse en froihlrss messages, yasir general otsossisl have knoorsa tisat I Isad beest a soldier as mccli as ass ansbaasaetor.’’ 1-ho lorstslsip so. t,ehitia, laos. di Sir olsn l’errott, sosssetime iord—elrpssty of Ireland, widow of Vanghan lataekhana, Esq.; assd st in London, 19 Pets. 1624, orhen, leaving no imtsr, the barony expired, oshihe Isis large estates passed to his isrotiser, SIR EOwAEO CnIcrEoTEn, in whose favossr use peerage n-nh revived, so-ills use odshtionat isonour of Vioeo ‘of Ctsieteoler of Uarriclferes’o, I A1,ril, 1620. lIlt lardolsip so. lot, in 1600, Asssso, slash. ssndheir of ,toh,s Cuplrstosse, Esq. of Eggesford, cc. Devon, by orhoos he arqsoirrd a large estate, aod Iasd too osns and a dass. lie se. lndly, hbary. sian. of — Isenisans, En5. sf of Isis services against use rebels wtsoss Col. tisiclscsler, hail heels elevated In the peerage of I relnssst, 30 March, I,-i7, as EARL or DononAL, whlh hnulahiass of the honsissr ho tho nsoie