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 F B A His lordship s. as 2nd viscount, upon the decease of his father, 21 Sept. ] 822. Jtutwage. IdEevEr Measos, F-sq. (Ste pest Oloutsvsroases, VISCOUNT), of the family af Knockagh, eo. Tipperary, settled in the cc. of Kilkenny, and of Casllemorres, so. thrice, and left by his last wife, Frances, dan. of tlse lIon. Pierce Butler (son of 1,ard Viscount Galmaye), on univ son, FRANCIS Mooom, Esq., who os. in 1706, Calherine, dau. and heir of Sir William Evans, of Kilereen, 00. Kilkeuny, and left s. Frederick-Roger, midshipman TINS. “Winchester,” ci. of issue: Hervey, ancestor of the Lords Olaonneorreo Willions-Evans, created a hart.; and RenssnNn. TIse 3rd son, Rcnosossn Moaoro, Esq., barcislor-at-law, and NP. for tise city of Dssblin, sss. Elizabeth, only dan. and heir of Francis sIt. Themas, lictsl. 48th Madras NI., t. 16 blarcls, lS2ss Lodge, Eaq. of tl:at city, by seham he had issue, s. Lonac-Evava, of whasss presently. is. Redmond, in holy orders; so. Otary-Eyre, ossly sian. assd heir of Edsrard DAlton, Esq. of Deer Fork, Co. Clare, and Isad (with jonior issue), I Reynsond-Hervey, lieut.-eol. of lissssars, and H P., who left at his decease, in 1827, by T,etitia, dan. of tlse 11ev. N-C. Froby, llerrey-Franeis, 8. 23 July, 1002; o:. 7 Sept. 1032, v. Colville, 0. 26 Nov. 1839. Dorotheo-Ansse, dan. of Edward Fitageraisl, Esq. of s. Frederica, S. an iotsnt at Foanah, East Indies. Carigoran, and has, Willians-Ilervey, t. in 1839, a:sd is. Eliaa—llenrietla—AssD0500, scout Frankfos’t—ess-the—Moine, Dora-Frances. Bed,nond-llervev, t. 20 Aug. 1008; ns. is 1830, Anne- us. 3lnria-Odargaret-tsabella, sl.25 Asog. 1800. Matilda, dan. of henry RecoIl, Esq., and l;as issue. 2 Edward-DAlton, lieut. U.N.; us. in 1802, Mary-Anne, Sir Frederick, who a. his cousin, as 8th baronet, only child ol John Peat, Esq., and ci. iso Nov. 1S43, leaving 11 Marcia, 1849, u’as educated at the Military Colloge issue, Willinin-Reynsond, t. 21 May, 1815; ss. 13 Mar. 1043, tsudnr tise Duke of Wellington iso Pssrtugal, Dec. Slary, only dan. of Jolsn-James Brisiow, Esq. of Great 1812; served in the campaigus of isiS, 1811, ansi Coruns Street, London, and has load isssse, Elioabetls, 1815 wna preonut at the blockade of Patopeluna, Frances, ci. 18 June, 1846; and Staey-Georginu, es. the battles of the Pyrennea, Nivello, Nive, assd 10 June, 1863, to Reuben-James Browning, Ess. Janses-Lodge, b. in 1821; so. 9 Get. 1849. Susan, only B(daaeoa, okirmieloes boforn Bayonne, battlee of dan. of Jol:n Eiddell, Esq., and has issue Elcanor-Eyrc, Toulouse and Waterloo, tloe otornsiog of Canshrai, and Susan. Jane-Frances, su. 1st, in 1829, to henry hlodder, Esq., &c. ; served afterwards in the East and Vnet Indies lieut. RN.; and °ndly, in 1839, to W.-li. hleosy, F-sq. Eliaabeth-Hnlden, so. in 1838, Ia John-Taylor Rracey, Esq., eldest son of tise late Jahn Braeey, Esq. of Nortls a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the county Yarsnouth. Adelaide-Antoinette, sss. 1st, in 1834, to Jolsn-Brabazan of Ssssoex. Madden, Esq.; 2ndly, in 1846, the 10ev. Chnvleo Dowoon, assd has issue, llen)nnsin-de Sbontmareoey, 8. 4 Sept. 1047; oud henrietta-dc hiootmoreocy. I Elizabeth, ow. to the late 3Iajar Edward Maleswarth ; and York, where it is probable it fimt settled at the time of the <1.8 Get. 1812. I. Eleanor, sss. to Robert Brosvne, F-sq. of Browne’s lull Cossq nest. and <I. in 1819. is. Fmnees, sss. to Andrew Frior, Esq. of Itathdawny, Queen’s considerable fortune in trade aa a clothworker, and was one of Connty. sit. Elizabeth, m. to F-. llutehinsan, Esq., and ed his widow, incorporation of tloe Clotlsiec’s Cen:pany. He ci. in 1970, 26 Jan. 1832. Mr. Morres ci. in 1704, and was S. by his eldest son, LoDGE-EvaNs Slonaeo, Esq. 0. 20 Jan. 1747, who porfarnsed Yorkshire. lIe setlied at Thirkelby, in that co., and oss. Lucy, a distinguished part in the political areno of treland, toots, dan. of Sir Itenry Dntler, of llatfield Woodhall, llerts, by 1708, when first returned to parliament, until that country whom he load a son and successor, ceased to be on independent kingdons, in 1801. In 17Db, Sin lleassv Faaaecsan, Kot. of Thirkelby, m. Anne, dan. of Mr. Marres was nonsinated secretary to the lard-lieutenant, Sir Arthur Ilarrio, Knt. of Crekeoey, and left a son, and sworn of the privy council. Upon the 30th July, 1800, tlse 1. Sin Wsus.saoo FoasotaNn, of Thirkelby, who had been right hon. gentleman was called to the upper house, by the created a baronet, 24 Dec. 1660, prior to the decease of his tiGe of Boroa Fs’onkfort, of Oulsooye, and on the 22nd Jan. father. Sir Willians in. Arabella. dau. of the lIon. H. Bellooyse, 1816, advanced to a viseounty, as VIscOUNT FaaaaronT no eldeat son of Thomas, Viscount Fauconberg, and had, MoNTnoaENcT, during which year his lordship obtainod royal 5. Tnossas, his successor. permission to adopt the surname of Dc SluNTasoaENcT only. is. Hoary, of Soorerby, ci. nosss ..tn 1736. Mio lordship nt. lot, in Jan. 1771, 3lury, dau. and sole heir of it,. ,Jolssu, in holy ordero, vice-chancellor of the university of Joseph Fade, F-sq. af Dublin, by whom (who <1. 7 Feb. 1787) he had no clsild; and 2ndly, 6 Aug. 1604, Cathas’ine, dan. of Mr. George White, of Castle Fellingham, and by her (who d.in July, 1827) bad, Lonno-ltevssotsn, present peer. Catharine-Fenelope, os. is, 1822, to the lIon. Iteory-Montogu a. Grace, se to Leonard Smell5 Esq. of Kirhby-Fletlsam; Rrown, son of the 2nd Lord Itilnsaine. Emilia-Elinor, as. in 2826, to Richard-Wordsworth Cooper, Esq., son of E -S. Cooper, Esq. of 3tarkree Castle, ea. Sligo. The baronet was s. by his eldest son, hlnry-Eliaabcth, no. in April, 1833, to the late Joseph Radcliffe, II. Ssn Tssoasas. This gentleman, on nsarrying Elizabeth, Esq., son of the Right Boo. John Radcliffe, LL.D., and dau. of Sir John Russell, Fart., by Frances, don. of the nsssrpes ci. 10 June, 1838. If io lordship ci. 21 Sept. 1022. Cs-eolioss—Baron, 30 Jnly, 1800. Viscount, 22 Jan. 1816. A cots had <so. Mary, anoGser dan. of Coesuwena’s, and sl.e.p. in 1700. —Arg., across, go., between faureagles, displayed, sable. Crest The losue of Sir Thomas’s niarriage were oeven ions and two —A peacock in its pride, ppr. Sosppselers—Tsvo angels, ppr., hair and wings, or, vested, arg. J1ollo—Dieu ayde. Seal—Frankfart, ttillcenny. FRANKLAND, SIR FEEDERICK WobLooss, of ,Th)rkelby, en. York, 5. 11 May, 1793; asod ns. 21 Aug. 1821, Katherine - Margaret, only daughter of J. Seas-tb, Eoq. ut Stokeoley, eo. Yurk, by wisusu ho baa had motto, fever at Sierra Leoae, 23 Jan. 1849. is. harry-Albert, mislslsipnsnu 31.91.0. “Alas-rn,” <2. of fever alt Vera-Cruc, 3 3Ioy, 1847. toice wounded a; the tabhsg of Delhi, and killed 17 Nov. 1s37, wl:ile gallanily leading a coospany of use 2nd Fssn— )ssub Intustry to tlse asoasslt of a tower in tlse Scecsssler Ragh at Luchnow. sv. Wsts.saos-Aneteuro, capt. RE., t. 12 Aug. 1837; so. 25 Eels. toM, Lucy-lsuuarel, eldest dan. of Fnsneis-Adamo, Req. of Cliftess ansI tososvold Grange, Gloneeslerolsire. 12 Jan. 1861, to 3lojer F-S. Vaeher, 22nd rcgt. at Marloov, aud at Woolniels ; joined tlan arnsy retssrnod from the former country in 1825, and eventually sold out of the army. He was foe fiftenu years ILtlbcaur. This family is undoubtedly of great antiquity in the ea. of WsLs.saos FOANKLANO, of Rye, in llertfordslsire, acquired a the principal persons wlso, in 1133, obtained a charter for the leaving all his wealth to his braiher, Rscss050 FRANKLANn, who left hens and retlirned into Canobridge, and dean of Ely; wiso as. SIlos Slary Turton, by whom he load a soss, John, late fellnw of St. John’s College, Cambridge, vicar at East ilossrne, in Ssssoex, aod rector of Sundridge, Kent; as. 1st, hlargaret, dau. of Dr. Gmen, dean of Ely; and, 2ndly, Mrs. blary I’ieroon, but left no issue. from whom descends Leonard Smelt, F-sq. of Leases, en. Verb. C00055sELL, elsialned a considerable cslale at Ciuiawiek, by deed of gift from isis uncle, Theosas, F-curl Faoeonberg, who dam., of whom, s. ‘I’noasao, the eldest ion, s.his father. is. llenry, the 4th san, governor of Bengal, ci. in 1738, leaving by Mary, doss. of Alexander Cross, Eiq., besides otiser children, F R A j FRANKLAND. 4135 2 0°