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 KEN ‘Brand Colt, Fsq. of Brightlingsea, CO. Essex, lint dying op., Store) certain lands, manors, Ac., in the cos. Itarry and Cork, to Nov. 1761, the title revevted to his nephew, VI. Six Jona, who d. to mioority and nan., to Jan. 1771, osainder of all the estates of the said Donald, Earl of Glencare, when the title devolved npon his uncle, Vil. Six BENJAMIN, 3rd sorviving son of the 3rd baronet, t. I of the said Donald without issue male, whirls event occurred. 25 Dee. 1708. Ho a;. Elizabeth, dao. of Thomas Mann, Esq., Sir Valentine iii. Thamarinc, sister sf the Lord-Keeper (Sir and relict of John Colt, Esq. of Tooting; but dying a. p. in 1777, Nirlsolas) Baron, and had two sons, Sir Thomas lirowne, KnI. of was a. by his kinsman, VIII. Six WILLIAM (son of William Kensp, Esq. of Antingham, Sic NrcnoLa.o PsowNE, Hut. of Rossa, co. Kes-ry, orho us;. Julia, eo. Norfolk, by Elizabeth, only dan. and heir of Alderman dan. of 0.-Sullivan Bear, eo. Cork, and dying in 1616, was a by Shardelow, which William was 2nd son of Sir Robert, the 2nd isis eldest son, hart.) This gentleman os Mary Tree, and had three sans, WILtrs.sa-Hosnar, VALENTINE llsowxo, Esq., who was created a Baronet of his heir; Thomas-Benjamin, of Swafiold, Norfolk; frehand tO Feb. 1622, sod in the 13th and 18th of JAMES I. ha and John. Sir William if. in 1759, and was a. by hh eldest received a confirmation by patent of all his lands, the grant frons san, IX. Sm Wn.s.aAsa-Roacar, I. in 1744; who ci. in 1799, Sarah, islands of or in the same, and the fisheries of the said lakes, and dan. and heir of Thomas atldtock, Esq. of Carleton, to. Norfolk, the soil and botcons thereof.” Sir Valentine iii. Elizabeth, 9th and had issue, VsLe.rsea-R0aEET, present baronet. Thomas-John, 9. in 1793. Sir William if. 11 Oct. t804. Cs-eaffzso—14 Starch, ttl4l. Arms—Go., three garba, wIthin a hordore, engrailed, or. Crezf—A pelican, vuintog herself, ppr., open a garb, or. .llfatfo—Lorem spero. Sraf—Gisstng Hall, co Norfolk. KENLIS, BARON, Sf0 HEADFORT, MARQUESS. K E N M A It E. 4asSs .4 1LJ wkt. k KENIIABE, EARL 01’ (Sir Thomas Browne),Viacount 12 Feb. 1799, Bssrous of (‘sssfteraaze and Viseecssf Keusseore, and Caatloroaae and Konmare, and Baron of Castlerosse, advooced to the Viacos;ssfy of C’oaffcrossc and EARLnOM OF KEN- in the peerage of Ireland; Baron Kenmare, ot MARE 29 Dcc. 1800. Ills lordship so. tat, in 1777, Charlotte, Killarney, co. Kerry, in the peerage of tiso United dao., Chaylatte, who as. hi 1801, Sir George Goold, Hart, and Kingdom, and a Baronet of Ireland; b. 15 Jan. ifl Nov. 1958. Mis lordship a. 2ndly, 1785, Ilary, eldest dan. 1789 ; a. as 3rd earl, npon the decease of his hrother, of lfichaeh Aylmer, Esq. of Lyons, to. Kildare, by wham lie had, 31 Oct. 1853; so. in 1822, Catherine, dan. and coheir I VALENTINE, 2nd earl. of the late Edmnnd O’Callaghan, Esq. of Kilgory, II. THoMAs, present earl. en. Clare, and by her (who el. Oct. 1854) has iootso, a. Vnmerioa-Acorsacs, Vbrsssssf (‘oaf hresae, P.C., lord-liens. Iv. Michael, 1,. 18 May, 1791, w-onnded at Waterloo; and it. and cuatos zatnlorum of the co. Kerry, and 111.1’. for that I. Mary-Ann, ci. lot, in 1809, to the late Sir Thomas Gage, to., late vice-chamberlain of tier Stajesty’s honselsold, 8. 16 May, 1825; sss. 28 April, 1858, Gertrude-Harriet, only II. Frances, if. csss,s. in 1817. dan. of Lord Charles Thynna, and has issue, VALENTINECHARLEs, 8. 1 Dec. 1860; Cecil -Augustine, Is. 3 July, Ills lordship if. 3 Oct. 1812, and was a by his eldest soo, 1864; and Margaret-Theodora-Mary-Carhertne. I. Ellen-Maria. II. ttar3--Oathertne, ci. 4 ttarch, 1911, to Robert Berkeley, Oemnaton, co. Derby. Mi s lordship was a privy-rossneiltor in Esq. of Spetehley Park, co. Worcester. (See Runac’s ireland, lord-liout. and tool os-rolsslornna of the co. of Lorry, and landed Gentry.) The earl is a captain in the army; and served with Creofiasss—Haronet, 16 Feb. 1622. Viscount and Baron, 12 tho 40th regt. in the Peninanla: he has received the Feb. 1798. Earl, 29 Dec. 1800. Baron of the United Kingdom, war modal with eight clasps. 3.Lincuc. Slit VALENTINE BaswNE, Let. ef Crofis, co. Lincoln, treasurer Crest—A demt-dragon, conped, arg., wicgs expanded, Ca., of Berwick in the reigns of EnwAan Vt sod of SIssy, and gntt8e of else first. auditor-general of Ireland in the reign of ELIrA5ETH, if. in 1987, Ssppsrtes-a—Two lynxes, org., gtstiio-dc-potx, plain caflarcd ‘saving Sic VALENTINE Baswaa, his heir, who, in 1183, received Molts—Loyal en tent. lastroettsns, jsinily with Sir Itenry Wollop, for the surveying Seof—Ktnmare Ilonse, Kiliarney, co. Kerry. aeveral eseheased lands in Ireland. lie was subsequently sworn Tawa Resist—Si, Eaton Place, Helgrave Square. of the privy council, and represented the eo. of Sligo in portia- mont in 1585. On the 28th June, to the same year, Sir Valentine purchased from Donald, Earl of Glencasw (SIze Carthy 633 KEN asd ol,tained a grant by patent from Queen ELsrAssnn in re. eomosonly catted the Mae Carthy Mere, expectant so the death Hospital, co. Linaertck, and his sneressor and 2nd son, the Crown inclodtng “the Lakes of Ktllarncy, with all the dan. of Gemid, Earl of Kildare, and was a. by his grandson, Ms VALENTINE, 9. in 1878, who was swom of the privy council of JamEs TI., end created by that monarch, snbseqnently to his abdication, 28 Stay, 1689, Las-es; of Goefteu’aeae and Viaros;ssf Kei;sssare. His tordslsip, who was colonel in the army of King JaMEa, forfeited his estates thronghs his inviolable fidetisy to that unfortunate monarch. He as. Jane, only don. and heir of Sir Nicholas Floaakef, and had five sons and fem- dons. Tie it. hs 1694, and was a. by his oldest son, NicHoLAs, 2nd viscount, an officer of rank in tise sen-irs of King JAarro, and attainted in csnsoqnonco. His lordship ci. in 1884, ltelen, eldest dan. and co-heir of Thomas Bross-no, Esq. of hospital, by whom ho acquired considerable estates, but which, witts his patrimonial lands in the cos. of Lorry and Cork, berasse forfeited for his life. His lordship if. in 1720, leaving four dana., and his son and anrrossor, VALENTINE, 3rd viscaunt, who reccvored possession of Iho family estates forfeited for the life of Isis father. ilts lordship so. in 1720, llonoria, 2nd dan. of Thomas Butte;; Esq., and graodoiore of James, Duke of Ormande, by whom Iso hod tssoo, TnoMAs, his successor, and two dans., one of wham, Stolen, a. John Wogan, Esq. Ilis lordship a. 2ndly, to 1730, Mary, Coon- - toss-Dowager of Fingal, only dau. of Stanrico Fiirgomld, Esq. of Castle Islsoo, buy whom ho loft a posthnmons dan., Mary-Francoo. lie it in 1738, and was s-by his only son, ThoMas, 4th viscount. This oobloman a. in 1750, Anno, only dos. of Thomas Cooke, Esq. of Painstown, co Carlow, by whom lie had a son and a don., Cathorino, us. to Count DorfortScverac. ills lordship it. in Sopt. 1790, and woe a. by his son, VALENTINE, 5th viscount, 9. Jan. 1758, who was created tthe creations of JAssos II. never having been acknowledged in law) dun, of Henry, 11th Viscooni Dtllon, by whom be had an only In. William, S. 1 Nov. 1791; ci. 20 April, 3826, Anne-Frances, dan. of the late Thomas Scgrave, Esq., which lady if. in 1839. in 1820. Hart.; and lodly, in 1830, to Willians Vangban, Esq. of Canrf field, ca. ilonmonth. She if. 13 Jane, 1840. VALENTaNE, 2nd earl, is. 11 Jan. 1788; so. 1 July, 1816, Augosta, 2nd dan. of the late Sir Robert Wilnuot, Ban. of rol. of the Kerry militia. 14e it. a. p. 31 Oct. 1813. 12 Slarch, 1806. Arsssa—Arg., three martlots, in late, between ta-a fiaanrhae, sa., each charged with a lien, passani-gnardant, of else first, armed and langned, gn. and chained, or.