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 L A N code of laws which oppressed the Roman catholics of Ireland. contrary, aced his being possessed of the castle of Karrfu, He si. Iiassiah, dan. and es-heir of unbolt Odylull, no. Carmarthen, in South Wales, his mother’s inheritaaee, Esq. of Killarney, eo. Kilkenny, and sister of Jane, wife and assunsiug that surname, bespeak him a younger son, of Charles, lot Marqueos of Ely, by whom be had, I. unsenT, his inceosisi.. ci. Janice, in lisle orders, an archdeacon, i:. nod had issue. of nadeuey, to distinguish him and his posterity feem the i. Mary-Jane, ca. to J. Wilson, Eu1, of l’arsoostsws, La’. elder branch of the family). This William woe sent, in Ideatis. It. Elizabeth, is. Ia lIce lbs. Cisristopluer ui,bhcson. in. llanoah, a. Is ‘fitonsas St. C nerge, Ho 1. iii Ft-b. 811, and was s. be hio oldest son, 11. Sin fbaseev, who oc. in 1752, Anne, tan. asud Ice iroos lbs ynar 1177, leaving, by Catheetisse, dan. of Sir Adam de of L’ollinghans boyle, Eoq., if lbal},farsihatn Castle, Os. iisthlin, ant ge’.snd—’lais. of lila Grace Dr. John iloa’iley, archbishop if Arniagis, by wie rn ho had. I. ileerreea—Ilirss.ssn, Sr,l tart. a. fbol,ert-llerentes, 8. 1737; ci. May, 1838. a Iaahells. Is. Jose, e. to Gesree Hill, Esq. ni. Anne, a. to Iteory-_4I. Mason, Esq., LL.D. sr. Maria, a. to tics Iber. Ilirliant St. George. v. Elizalt lb as. to llngh henry, Esq. vi. (‘harlsile. He 0. in I 87.5, asid was o. by his eldest sot, HI. Sin Ilenerers-Iisc’nor.n, in holy orders, prebendary dan. of Miles Fitr.Henry, fsundar of Conall Abbey, no. KG- and rector of Lockeen, who was 8. 28 lice. 1782, and os 25 dare, acid chief governor of Ireland, by whom ho had a sen, Nov. 1817, Marts, eldest dan. of the late James C’’ttingham, Tuonos, who assumed the surname of Fitonsauriec, and Esq. of Somerville, es. Cacao, by whom he had issue, I. J.saees, present baronet-. II. Richard, Ii. ii Nov. 1834, a. 14 Oct. 1863, Fannie, eldest Grace, dan. el HaeMnrrough Cavenagh, son of Dsaaaosn, dan. of Stafford Chains, Esq., Spring Fans, no. Antnim, King of Lnissstnr; and dying in 5380, was s. hy his eldest son, which lady 1. 22 Slay, 1867. I. Frances-Jane. II. Anne-Slaria. in. 1844, ti Peter Connetlan, Esq. of Cool- held it Dublin in 1205, assd attsndsd a writ of summons of mere, Thomastswn, en. Kilkenny. iii. Rose-Isabella, ac. 12 Sept- 1882, to Wm. Williams, Esq against Scott ‘nd. He a-’. Mary, dau. and heir of Sir John of Park Side, Wimbledon, Surrey. Iv. Charlotte. Sir Hercules ,t. 17 Jan. 1582, and was 0. 13’ his eldest ceo, Macnice, 4th Lord of Kerry, having a dispute with Sin Jassno Laynnisne, the ltb and present I,aronet. Cesstiesi—24 Jan, 1777. A eais—Qnarterlv’. ta. sad or, fnne before the judge of asstre, at Tralen, in 1325, for which be neverod caps, coaster-changed. Cecee—A deed-lisa, rampant, was tried and attatntcd hy the parliansent of Dublin, but arg. Jfc,tts—Mcdio tutissimoa ibia. Scccl—Kneektepher Abbey, was not put to dnatb. His lands were, howsvnr, forfeited, ne. Kilicenny. LANSDOWNE, MAHQUE8S Os’ (Honry-Citarlos-Icojtla 1111 ; acid Anne, wife, as slated, of the Earl of Kerry. Dy1 Petty.FitzMastrien), in the no. of Somerset, Earl of her the Earl of Kerry bad, Wynonibe, of Chipping Wyconabe, no. Bucks, Viscount s, WsLLlAss, who,, at his deocaos, 16 March, 1741, as 2nd Cain and Cainstone, no. Wilts, and Lord Earl of Ksrry. Hislerdsltip, who was a eel, in ths Cold- Vlrynombe1 Earon of Ciaippiug ‘Vynonahe, no. Bucks, in the perrags of Great Britain; Earl of Kerry and Earl of Shsibnrno, Viscount Clannaanrine and And an only son, his successor, Eitrnaaunieo, Baron of iCerry, Lixnaw, alsil lJunkerron, in the peerage of Ireland ; 5. 14 Jan. 1845 ; s. his father ae 5th marquees, 5 July, 1866. IUizcagc. TheEanlsofKnrrytraeetheirocigin to a common ancestor 51. JOHN, of wbom presently. in the direct line with the Isanoes of Fttcgeralc-t, Windsor, i. Elinabotb-Anssc, m. to Sir Maurice Ceoobie, of Ardfcrt, Carew, 3I’Knnnie, lee., namely, Walter Fitr-Othn, Castellan Is. Arabella, as. to Arthitrl’onny, Eoq. of Tralso. of Wiudsor in the eleventh century ; whess eldest scm, GnnALo Fern-WoLves, obtatseed a grant frrim Ileany 1, III. Charlotte, sm to John Csnway, son and heir of John of Iloinsfard, Ce. Herbs. This Gerald am. Nesta, dan. of Thomas, let Earl of Kenya 2nd sea, flees GrutTydh, Prince of Sooth Wales, and had issue, Macama Fc-cznnssaLu, ancestor of the house of Leinster, estates en the demise of his materssal uncle, Henry Petty, WILLIAM, af wlsem presently. David. eesseeratsd 1147, hishop efSt. David’s,and S. H76, Earl of Shelburns, in April, 1751 (when that esrldom he 2nd sea, Wsrt.soa, nafled by Giraldus Cambreasis the eldest son advanced to the pserags of Ireland, 7 Oct. 1731, as Bares bat the pedigree of the family of Leinster setting forth the Doal-creoss and Vdscsssl Fitzuaaaeicc. His lordship was b’GO LAN ss-hieh is confirmed by the unerring testimony of the addition of a chief, ermine, to his noat-armuour (a certain sign nIl, by Earl Stroughow, into Ireland, witla his son, Keysuoud, where, for a time, he assisted in the reduction of that kingdam ; but returning to his ssative country, died in Kingsley, of Cheshire, seven soon and a dan. The eldest son, Rnvssomen, surnamed, from Isis corpuleney, Ls Grssoe, having, as stated above, aeempaaied his father into Ireland, was a principal in the reduction of thatkingdom. He sic. Baselia, sister of Earl Strougbew, aced bad, as a marriage partion with line, a large territorial grant an,l the constableship ef Lsioster. After tbis we find hun aiding islaeCarthy, King of Cork, against his rebellious son, Cermnae O’Lehansgh, and aeqsch’isg for isis services a large tract of land in the no. of Kerry, where be settled his eldest san, Slaunsne Fsar-ttnx’mioseo,wbo us. for his 1st svifs, Johanna, became Lord of Kerry and Lixnaw. This Thomas founded the Grey Franciscan Friary and Ardfert, in 1213. He Ia. Jlanninn, 2nd Lord of Kern’; who sat in the parliament Enw.snu I., in 1281, with horse and arms, in an expedition 51 ‘Leod, of Galway; and dying in 1303, was s. by his son, NICHoLAs, 3rd Lord of Esery; whese son, Dnrmsid Ogs MaeCarthy, killed that chief on the bench bnt restored, after his decease, to his brother and suceesser, Jona, 5th Lord of Kerry, from wisone time ave are obliged, by our limits, to pass over nearly four centuries, and to come to Tsunssas, list Lord sf l1erry. who was created, 17 Jan. 1712, Vioesual Cinessoseiee and Ease or Kenny. His lordsbip so. in 1802, Acme, only dais. of Sir William Petty, physician-general to the army in Ireland, in 1633, so enlehmtsd for his sxtraordinary talents and snrps’ising fortune. In Bee. 166-I, Sir William undertook the sssrvey of Ireland; assd in March, 1866, (aided lay his f,’tond Thesnas Taylour, Esq., ancestor of ths Ilarquess of Headfort), he bad cemplsted the measarssnantof two nsillions and sight theusand acres of forfeited lands; for which, by contract, he was to receive one penny per acre. This sminsnt peroen died of a gangrene in his foot, 16 Dec. 1621. Ho so. Elizabeth, Baroness Slsslhnrne, dauc. of Sir Hardrcos Wailer, Knt., acid left isssse, Charles, created 1688, lIoness Shslbnrno, 5. a. I’. 1606 ; liesury, crsatcsl 1600, Haross Shslbursmc, asid 1710, Viscount Dunksrsu and Earl of Shrlburns, ml. s. Jt. 11 April, stream faot-gnards, left at his decease, in 1147, by his 2nd wife, Gertrusds, only dan, of Iliehard, 4th Earl of Cacao, Anna-Maria, us. to Maurice Fitzgerald, htnt, of Kerry. Fnaacss-Tuoasas, 3rd Earl of Kerry; who as. Anastasda, don. and co-heir of Peter Daly, Esq. of Quauslinry, so. Galsray; but dying o. p. 4 July, 1818, l,is lordship’s honoum dsvolved upon his cousin, Henry, 3rd lIarquess of 0,ansdowns. created Baron Brandon. Colthurst, Esq. of Ardrum. THE HON. JOHM Esazacaussee, having inherited the Petty expired), assumed the surnamo and arms of PLiny, and was further promoted, 20 June, 1733, to the Eorfcfsss ef S8s1- LAN SD OWN E.