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 INC Jlarrlot, oo. in 1799, to James Framplon, Esq. of Hereto’S, in the en. of Dorsot; and ci. 6 Log. 1644. (See BURKE Loaded Centre.) Char Otle-Aone, o:. to Sir Charles Lemon, second and last bait. s. Jnliana-Cerilia, sa. 26 July, 1070, to Major WilliamEdward-.trnastrong of Carelew. eo. Cornwall, d.c. p. IS Felt. 10,91 she it. in I x2t. L’’oisa—Ennea,oi. to 11 e:irv, 3rd Marquess ot Lans000hie. Rio lordship vs. dodly, 135 Aug. 1791, .Jnliona, don, of the n. Charlotte-Anne, to. 53 91ay, 1000, to the Rev. George. lOuis. an’l very Rev. William ttigby, deaii of Biirlsmn, by whom ho bat three other 50110, Wi,.s,sasy—T,,oirao—llonaee, -Ith lao’t. Gileo.l)igt:v—lIolceel. I,. 20 Mar, 1795 ci 12 Fell. 1927. Joha—Ceergc’—Charles, of ta’ickcrarlli 1 lonse,Wittlbire, formerly iii. Mary-Graeo. iv. Ellen-Geraldine, ‘1. 13 April, 1160. of the Forrien 015ev, cccl at ,tcct’ 71500 .1’. for (‘alec, and genrlemcm—noher to ((‘teen .Vletco,le. I, 3 Felt. I aOl to. 13 Fell. 1641, Amelia, 3rd dciii. of Edward Majeetbanks, Lsq., and ci. 5 Sept. laJ9, leash op issue, lleaex-Enwaon, tC’i Carl. illo’r—t4eoreaena-.toho, Is srliom has been granted else pro— dare, and by her han, ee’lonee of on coil’s dat: The earl ‘1. 5 Sept. 1002 the countess, 23 Sept. 7942. The 5’. Williaiu-llenrv.Ernoat-Itnbes’t-Tnrlongh,b. dOApr.1503. earl wan o. by Ins eldest a’,u, oteaitvSvcrnrs’,2rd earl, 0. 21 Feb. 1767; vi. in Feb. 1512, Carelino-Leoiiora, clan, of the late Right Hon. and v. Lonina-Anna-Mari,s, twni with leer brother William. Right Rev. Lord (Joorge Murray. bishop of St. J5avicl’e, and Lord Inelnqttin was olected a representative peer of by tier (who P. $ Jan. 1619) lie has bad issue, II exav—’fttonos-LenreLo, Lord ,Sla.,er,l’:le, h. 7 Jan. 1916; irelnnd, 20 Oct. 1863. Ltiicac. P. ann. II Aug. 1537. Sveraea’, L,,r:i SIn oer:i,,le, 0. 21 Marelc, 191: ; rl. s(tSIO. TIns family (one of the few native houses at present to 20 May, 1945. Tlieresa—Anna—3laria, a. 20 Jnne, 1937, to F,,lieard—Sl. ‘Vincent, be found in the peerage of Ireland *) deduren its descent Lord Otighy. Carol ine—3largorel, :,i. 23 July, 1944, to Sir E,twnrd-Clarenre O’B’h’o.s, ltct,s introduces the nnhjert in Ins opening chapter:— Keerisno, Barl. The earl P. 3 Jan. 1045, and wane. by his half.brolher, WrLLtAtct-Tssomao-llon.xca, ‘Itls earl, who was 0. 7 May, exception to those inelanees in ss’hieh families core oceapying a 1793, and m. 21 Jaly, 1937, Sophia-h’enelnpe, dud dan. of A reader of Inch history suit fad the nanies of lime O’ftrieos so the late Sir Robert Siselbeld, hart. (which lady was a. often mentioned in lice pages of its ans,ala, that lie cannot 2ndly, 70 Jan. 1007, to Lord Ilylton). The Earl of tlehenter, hesitate In eenee:le, that sel:etlter as Ilings of lice whole bland, a distinFntsherl rliplotnatiet, svao, in 7945, appointed unrier— or later, of lime southern half, cc ogsin, after tIme arrival of the secretary of ntate for foreign affaira ; and, in 1510, sninioter Aeltin-Neensans. ruling their restricted prioeipatity of Thomend plenipotentiary to tlae diet of the Gersoanie Centoderati,’n, thieni and ethers, the descendants ef Erian P,eriosuhe have srritlen which pant ho bold till 5 lan. 1549, when he retired. Ite their ssnmes in todelihile characters in tIle tuntory of their if. o. p. 10 Jtm. 1067, and waa s. by his nephew, HeissorEuwAnu, century. In no part ef the hinu:hont can so ‘Stony memorials of 0th and present Earl :f Ileheoter. Cre,iao s—t;aron, 11 Mae, It II. Baron (seith extecsde’l prese:st county of Clare. The erection ot ttse monasteries of limitation), 3 tan. 17404. Earl, 9 .Janc’. 17Sf. .dro:o—tJnar’ 9lanistei’-nenagh, ttotyeross, lime cathedral of Limerick, the ferty 1st and 4th, Ca., twa liens, l:assant, Italy of Cia, org. nod otctiey of Ermein, and many others, too namsrnns to medico, go., fee STnoxussaxe; 2nd and 3rd, en’S., on a. ehevreo, as., stev::ted to lime promotion of teaening and piely, nelcibit to the three foxes’ hearts, :‘raoe:l, or; miii eanioo. of the neeend, a. fleer— cnodec’e traveller ‘reofo of the genins asad vigosme ef the de— do—lit, of the third, for lox. (‘rest—On a eha1ieou, a?,, l:crned sreo’tonts ef Itriacm. tnd nnto’ttlistanding use varieua chenges sill, erm., a fox, ejan I. or. Sappneler.i—l’we foxes: the dexter, srhneh the slate ef society lion for in many ages tin?hergsne, and cmi., fretfy, or, retlar,dorcto il, ae., rlsorgecl snith three tienro lice dnsenfall of so niaay of the ancient fanciliro ci the eoenn’y, do—Us, of the second ; the sicustor. r.. roll,cred, as the dealer. see find the drseendentn of Brian of tile l’s’ibaten otilt holding J1J’,tso—Faire salts dire. Seats—7lellito’>’ II ense, I,l,:rnetelnre tlceir osrit, orhmile axe may morel, in vain even aniongit some Redtyneh, Smnerielshire ; and Abboislosry Castle, scear Isor. of tIme royal hoasos on tl:e continent of E:ie::pe for a line of chester. INC has LUC:UO-WILLIAM, I. 21 Jnnn, 1004; a aen, b. 9 Nov. laCe; a oon, h. 26 Dos. 1007 ; and Ma:’y-Geraldhne. Mae Ponnell, R.A., of New Hall, cc. Claro, and has lesne. Slr’pford Eons, MA., vicar of St. Anne’n, Highgate, 31 i,litlesex, non of the Rev. A. -J. Ram, rector of Relleaton, Stallordehino (eec mile, Cne’n’rowa, E. or), and has leslie. v. Angnsts-Louina-Jane, ii. 15 Jan. 19131. lie oe. 2ndly, 25 Oct. 1854, Louisa, dan. of Majur James Fi,inoane, and one uf tIne eo-huirs uf the late Andrew tinneane, Eoq. of Ennietymon house, eo. s. Lneiun-Mnrs’ougb, h. 2 Ang. 1577. 1. Anoetasia-Ifalhlnen-Lneia. n. Nasa-LouiSa-Jane. sn. iv, Lonisa-Blai:ehe and Ahici,a-Amahel, twins. Mr. O’l5enooghoe, in his able Jlleferhol Jlrseoir sf (lie II his been the forums of the race of O’Beien to form on regal station have, after their deelensian, sunk into olaseonty. antic in:tepeinteol anelserity, as asserled by Sir John Paris of than energy owl barer of the native princes be fets,el at Ibis day, as in the territory of Ttiomnod, beErs it inns restricted to the greater antitpcity, or one whose descent is more eteat’ty traced tisrongic tic:’ Icisterie recom’ds of their eeantey, than float of crlmirh tisis srorl IomrPoi’ts to record else history.’’ Of time titles grnnt,’,l to the 0’ btrieo family The Earldion of Tinamnond, in heelo,: d, was first created b Iting llexnv VIII, by patent dated I Jsdy, 1943, in foronrel lttorrc:ngh O’Brien (time Thianint or 3tooarelc) for lEe, critIc re:eaincler to Isis mae;dmew, Po:congh O’tirioii, for tns life, nod by the seine patent ttce Banoxv or I xrnsnrcx seas granted to lice sonsell sirrengi,, with remainder to time heirs niale ef bin body. The llaro:sy ol lhcraeto:icc, in Ireland, was by enoltmor latent of ttto et,csve-nientinnr,t hate, I Joly, I rs4a, eroatett in favom:r of 9tsmn’engti’s (lime ‘ft,anist) nephew, Isormangh O’Brien whim ri’amain,ler t,m the Imeiro mate of Ins body, and by the same poteat the Eortdamn c:f Thecennd was also reeogniaed and granted to I)enough for his life after the death nO his said nnelr, ltm’remiglm. Donougtc cia his accession to tho Earldem ho 1911, et,leined, on nnri’eeder of Ihis latter patent, a new grant of ttte En.:’tdcoe of Ttionaond from Itieg itnavano VI, ha’ afresh patent dated 7 Nov. 1552, seith rencainder to nice heirs male of his body. Poll, lice Eac’tdoms of Thocnond and lice tterony of hbrnekaa beeacsce exit set (or poent:ly domino I) a.l time deatit, seillcoef isnne in 1741, of Ileciry, tllm Earl of Thes,eend, and 7th Bacon l,mete:a, to whcouc cad heecs grenlech hiy Qiteen ANNE the Viseiomtey of Ta’leaslee, in tl:o ‘ecrogo of (trent Britain, by INCRIQUIN, B,tttott uF (Sir J1tteine O’Brieso), iss the patent dated 19 Get. 1714, with remainder to the heiro tools of peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet of ireland; mmdhietltenant his hi, dy, asm:t tIPs ‘iseecsisley also l,eeaine extinct ethos death. The Visecemley of Chore, in 11cc peeeoge of Ireland, ereeleml of the en. of C’laro; a s’epreoentativo peer; Ii Joly, 1052. seas forfeited by the eothawry of Daniel, 3rd ii. 5 Dee. 1800; 0. hisfather, as 5th baronet, 13 March, Visrosint Chmre, II 3103’, 1091. 1837, and beeamn 13th Lord lnehiqnin, at the deceaee The Barony :,f ‘h’ho:oend of Tnpleo’, in the peerage of the Polled of htie kinsman, thcec last Marqueeo of Thoosnond, Iting:is:m. rrealed 2 Oem. $01, exph’ed at the deoth, snielmoot issne male in lets, of Sta:’rotight, 1sf Mnrqttess of Tisoncond, to a,’lmem it lied been granted aa’ilh rensainder to the heirs of William Fitzgerald, Esq. of Adelphi, en. Clare, and :nole ef isis h’ody. Thin Barony of ‘l’odeaster, in the peerage of time United ICingdmn, created 3 .1nt’, 1920, expired at Ihe decith, aeilhost issue mate in 1610, of ‘d’ihiinnt, 2nd llarquess of Thensond, to whnm s. Rnwnn-1SoNeUOn, 0. 14 hay, 1539; nm. II Aug. 1507, it had i:een granted with renaiosder to the icier mate of Ins body. Emily, 2nd dams. of Wilhiamn’]Ienry-Anlie, 2nd and present The Olarqnessate of T1,nmond, created 29 Dee. 1000, and the Lord Heytenhmnry, and by her (who ci. 3 Jan, 1868) 1 N C H I Q U I N. 3 July, 1855; as. let, 21 Feb. ISli, Mary,eldnstdau by her (who d. 26 May, 1852) han had ioeue, 014