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 T RI Taylor of Swords, and relict of Christopher Delahyde, Eeq., by his eldest suirvisdug soii (by his 1st wife ltsrgarst, dan. recorder of Dregheda, d was s. by Ins eldest eon, ttosenv, 5th bacon; who, according to liolingehed, “Was Tuuiv.aa, 13th leirnui, a knight of M,ilta, svtio renformed a rare nobleman, and eiidowed with sundry god gifts, to thin estuibtislied church, and had a cosifirniatisn of the who leiving well wed,led himself to the reformation of his digsity (which. although adopted, was unacknowledged miserable country, was resolved, for the whetlieg of his from the timuo of Ceu’sisvi.ee), 1 March, ITt’S. His lordship wit, wluoh nathless was pregnant and quick, by a short iIvtig seat., the title rerarted to Ins consist, trade and inethisi he to sic in his stndy, to have eipt np the Nieisnr.aa, 14th baron ; b. 9 June. 1 718, who at. let, rery sap of tile eoinnion law; md upon this dotennniatien 1 Nov. i76a, .Martha-llesirietta, amity dan of lions. Joseph esiting into England, sickened shortly after, at a worshipful jy Aguiisi, prestdeut of this parliamnient of Toulouse, by whom motion’s hoses ill Csrnbnry, named Margaret Teter, where (svho it. in Slay, 1711) he had issue, he seas, to the groat grief ‘if all his country, 1,urone,l with Jossue-Tuosias, lobe peer. death, when the weal of the public had s,iast need of his Rosalia, si. 1 lIce. 1t91, to Peter, labs Ceoat D’Alten, and life.’’ This nobleman si. Anise. ouity dan. ‘if Sir. Alderman Richard Fran, of the city i’f Diililin ; but ilving issneleas The baron is. ludhy, S Ang. 1797, Alicia, 2nd dan. of Lient. ill 1572, tIn teirouv devolved uipoii Ins liretlier, P ernst, 6th bares. Ttsis nohileinan dying ill I 399, was e. iii. Indly, Lionst.-tteui. Sir Evan Lloyd, of Feruey hall, Salop, by his only snii, liv I atliorine, ci an. of Sir Christopher who A in 1546: she it. aged 97, 23 Nov. 1866. Lord Trimlestosvn’o Nuosiiit, and gsendilau. of Richard, i,erd tielvin, II cenT, Viii liarsis ; who iii. (tenet, dan. of Thomas T,d— Ji,na-Tniusm,so, 13th lord, 9,10 Jan. 1773 ; as. 16 Jan, bet, Eel, of Dsrdistown, by whom lie tool isssie, s. f’lirislophrr, who 01. sleiro ; hal ilyiag i’.ji. is 1622, left eo. Gaisray, and by her (who it. in 1924) load issue, ilIac lv liii Oral wife, Elieat ebb, dan. iii Sir Edward Fitz Tuoomxs-Nicnoa_.sa, presoob ircm goralil, Itat. of Trei:roghae, three sees mId live d.ms., viz., 1 MaTTnTae, 9th baron. 2 I’Iiristojilior. I George. I Itridget, si. 15 Cliristepher Cesa k, of .trdgragh. I daae. ii. Jsha. sir. Patrick. iv. Itieliaril. v. Itatiliew. r. Mary. silo lloluert Barnewall. Es,m. of Sbankhhll. ii. Catlioriae. iii. lsniay. ilis lerdship hit a niemerable etispnte with the Lerd Gnu— Suit—f urrey Iloass, on. Dat,lin. sisiiy reganhiag preoeilonry. which svas decided iii favonr of Lord Triaileamo ru by the privy counril, in 1621. He it. in 1639, and was s. by his grandeeus. N aaTulas, Sib hmariei (eldest son of the Items. Christopher lianuewall, liy Eliodioth, dan. of Sir Edward Fitegerald, Rut.) This nebloin,ni serving against thr usurper Conal— WELL was exreliteil froni pardon far life, and hail ins estates scquostere’l ; List snrriv ig the seasoli of rebellion anil rahiaeitv, he rrgiuneil a considerable iiortiiun of his lands. SIts lerdshtii iii. in 1041, tone, dasi. of Ntoholas, tat Viei’eunt Netterville, and svao a. by Ins only surviving sosi (his oumly dan., Aliseum. iii. Marthi tli lisa, Esq. of I lnntstowoi), ttoennT, 9th baron. This nobleman or Margaret, dan. of Sir John Duogaa, Gait., and niece of William, Earl of Limerick, by whom lie hail two sons and lye dana., llATenIAs, } sneressioe lords Jane. rt. young. ltriitgot, iii. to Pliristoptior Nngrct, Esq. of Dardisloiru, 1. Auaiion Tuoaras l’oounamuun, RN., son of Richard nieer—ooarrat in the French sort ire. Tivuumia, iii. to ltiohin’it Slier, Esq. aI Slieestown. t’,ithiarioo, ii. Is Nirlinlas Baraewall, ltsq. of ltaggstewn and the battle of the Nile, amid haviug, 36 August, 1799, blockauleit tVooilpark, i’s. Mratli. Mary, 01. to thlioharl Nagont, ltaq. of Carlanstowa. hllo lordship sat iii Ring Jawes’s parliament in 1699, and Richardson, and byhsr (who d. in July, 1795) had issus, dying in the ,tnno of that ytitr, seas s. by his eldest son, N .eevisi.se, I oth baron ; who hail a mini unsaton in the Charlotte, as. 29 Nov. tSsO, to Geu. Sir Chanles-Bulkeley 1st troap of King .1 .oauea’o gnarda, nuder tlio Duke of Ber— Egertsn, G.C.If.G., brother of Sir John Grny-Egcrton, wick, and felt in action againat the thormaso in 1692, srheu the hiarony iloroireit ution Ins brother, Ji ama, I itli ba,’oms. Tiw late lorrl having been attainted retimrniug from the East Indies, and was a. by his son, by King WiLLT ow, tint m’wiarrh granted the estates of the hi. Ira Euwsuu-Tnowos, CM., reae-adaural of ths Red, family to Henry, Lord Sidney, scooted Html Itonniry ; luit ss’ho ci. 19 Oct. 1910, Auua-.Maria, tau. of Admiral the tfo tlaise estotrs were suhaoqsiemitlr reooversrl at law, and are Sir Alexandsr-Foi’rssier-tnglin Coehrane, O.C.R., and by still on] nyod by the house of Triniteatown. Ilts lordstiip her had issue, is. N arr, only lou. of Sir Johimi Itarnewall, Rut., Suit son of t. Tnoaiae-ST. Vsagetrr-Horn-CocnnANn, 3rd bark Sir Patrick Ilar,iowall, hart, of Crirketnivn, by svlioua he It. Edward-Norwich, capt. RN., il. in Chins, 1810. had six sons and four (lane., Itostea, his lioir. Jolni. a’. Lady Valers. Itieliaril, ,. Prasoes, lad dan. of Nieluolaa, 3rd Viscount itt. SIn TnosrAa-S’r. VIucoENT-GoPn-Cocun.oNn, vol. in lttsigs Omit, and teas father of Niohalas, 11th toni. Thomas, in the French service. lb rssid’id in Francs, and the army, CR., knight of the Ltgion of honour and the ci. three. James, Ia Ihe Spsaish srrvkn. Anthony, lulled H the brittle of Crsteka. ‘l’hismasine, iii. to ,Irniro, Visi’suat tiermiiaamtawn. ll,mrgsrrt, iii. to .Itoeos, V iseio,at .11, ‘antgarreu ltriilgrl, ci. 10 Itobert Martia, Esri. ef Dangan, in Galsray Cashiarine, it. usia. lie it. 7 ilirit, 1746, and was a. by Isis eldest son, Rancur, 11th hiaron. Thts uobleunaiu hiveil for amany years 11. Tui,smas-lheesney-Cucueosn, present barsust. in France. and pursued the stusuly of nsediriue with great mis. Eeacsy-CiiAeLns-Tiioaiss, 0. 13 July, 1862. success ; after his retnri, to I roland lie resided at Triinlss— touvn, anit gratnitansly anti freely rosnmnnicateul Ins advice Sir Tboiuas, a very distinguished Crimean officer, lost his to all who a1i1dted for it. His lordship woes, at his decease right leg and left foot at the battle sf Ismksemono. He ml. 1120 TRO of James Roehford, Faq. of Lan’isgla. eo. Eihdare), it. at PIns-sure, 1 PsI,. 1s64. (Sec Forego Noble iien.) Gm. Charles Eustsee. lie it. 16 April, 111th, amid his widow son and simeeessor, 1793, Maria-Theresa, dan. of Richard Kirsrau, Esq. of Gregg, Marlhia-llenm-ietla, it. o a i. hO April, till. tile lorulship ,t. 7 Oct. 1119. Creeftois— 1 Hands, 146 L A r,,ie—Em’m., a susr,tnre, eagrailed, gta. Croit—Fi’oni a plaice of floe esti-ioh feathers, or, gu., am., veil, sail sop., a f,dron, riling, of time last. Siqmpertcra—tIexti’r a gi’tthtn, arg. sinister, alien, go. Jletto—lhalo uisri quote It edari. Town Haute—Id, Park Lane. TROLLOPE, BART., 156 KESTEVEN, BARON. TROUBTtIDOE, SIR TROlIoS-TIERBELT . COCIIRANE, of Plymouth, no. Devon, 6. 13 Sept. 1860 ; a. ___________ his fathsr, as 4th hart., 2 Oct. 1867. Trnubm-idgs, Eel. of Caveudtsh Street, Lotmdea, having highly dishngimishsd titnaself in his gallant profession, especially at t’tvtts Vseolna, and taken the City of Rome, was created a Baronet 10 Nov. 1799. He is. Mrs. Frances Ensvoou-Tuo.sIAs, his heir. 0th Bart. of Onttou, and 9. 1 Jan. 1849. Sir Thomas was loot at sea, its I 907, in ths “ Bteolieim,” m. Maria-Louisa, at. to 11ev. T.-A. Wabrend. Ii. Chonlotte-Pranesm. Sir Edsoord d. 7 Oct. 1932, and was a. by his asia, Medjidie, aide-dr-camp to the Qimeen, auddeputy-adjutantgeneral to the forces (clothing depas-tnmeut), who woe 9. 1913, and us. 1 Nov. 1815, Louisa-Jane, dan. of Daniel Gnmuoy, Req. of North Enueton, Norfolk, by his wife, Lady harriet, daum. of Wiltians, 15th Earl of Erroll, and by her (svhio d. 29 Aug. 1907) had issue, r. Thommmns—Ilay, i(. young. i. Anuy-Looisa-hlarrirt. ii. Lnum’a. iii. Violet. IC. tdeteu. TROUBBIDGE.