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 V E R by act of parliament in 8796; and lrdly, 10 Sept. 3797, Clara, clan, of Benjamin Jones, Esq., by whom who so. 2ntfly, in 1832, Peter F’itegibhon Henehy, Esq .,an’l d. in 11ev. William Cecil, Lord Gentworth, Slishop of Limerick, 1837) he had, Thomas, 0. 12 Aug. 1798 ; who d. 31 May, anti sister of the late Earl of Limerick, by whom (who S. 3817. The 1,aron d. 5 Oct. 8827, without male issue; when 25 Dee. hIs) lie had an only eon, Aontixv, the 2nd hart. the hononrs devolved upon his nephew, Tssost,ts_T,cwxsesxo-Aitttisremt, lid baron. who was it. oesmetoandcd three rcginaents of infantry, the luytlt of the Jan. 17sf, aud at. IS .Osg. loll, Rues,, 2nd dan. of Sir John litso, a levy, and the en. Limerick feucibles. He was retnmed Blake, hart. of 31 caIn, and had bone, s. Dayooaes-lleaaeset, present l’t’er. is. Frecl’riek-W’illioot, ii. 24 dat)’, loll. us. Edward .Alorrd, 0. 23 ?(or. 1 stltt. iv. t)c’nis 5dm, an stltec’r llctt foot, ii. 12 May, loll. i. Cicristcsbella, s,. 9 Jane, 1.’ 14, to Clrarles I Iatrkey, heat. anne of Dc Vcoe emily. tie st 12 May, ioel, Mary. elder u.N. is. hose, so 3 Starch, 1s47, to Cieliscril (‘little, Esq. of Clinic on. Limerick, atid Cathei’ins isis orifc, sole heir sf ‘thomas Ilall, ro. Sorry cot— ltrasemt’o Jolt’? 19 lee). sit. l:lba, .,,. in loSt), to tttr lit’s. llrory—i ey Teinbe, 91.,t., II Peb. 1850, he had issue. ioromtceot of ,l sony, no. l’ttl’lin. iv. tleteno-theily, to. 27 lone, loOt, to Edsrard—,Taatet Sonn— i. Vsne.Enatoa’n, piceent baronet. drrsc’s, I/sq. of (‘astle Samtdertoit, en. Cavan, 31.1’. for that mm. Srcrmscs-Enwaan, barnistcr.at-law, and late lIP., 0. eeaaty. Ills l’’rct.hip resemed lbs ancient onrname of his family, iv. WiHiani-Cecil, capt. RN., 0. 20 April, 1823;toi. 8 July, Dc MortVNo. by royal Ileestet, Ii t’tlt. loll. Ho 4. 20 Jan. 1852, Sopleia, deu. efdttltn Allen, Req of Buniham. 1108, and was s. by his eldest oott, tl.at.R,ct.Lrs-BLAKLNEY, V. b’rancie.lloratitt, majorin the army anticapt. RE., 0.12 4th and present ii eana IttilitY. Creatisee—Baionet. 7 Dee. 1797. Baron, 20 July, 1800. A ee,s—Ao.. a eross.sioline, or. c1uarter-pieree’l.of the field; a crescent for difference. Cc-tel—A Saraeen’shead, affrenede, conped below the sb adders, 1c1’r., wreathed abont the temples. So1tpsnler,—Ttvcc 13cm, or, ducally gorged and chained, ac. Melts-- Vivere sat vincere. Seal—Bernham Bromelttctn hlatrecks, Clcsstham, by Corrie, a capper of 1/Thuse, Bungle, en. Kerry. YE R E. flat VF.RE, Sut VERE-EDMOND, mm. Slary-Theodasia-Cecil, d. stow, hi 1830. of Cnrrah, co. Limerick; ii. 12 us. Cethsrins—Lemeisa, C. u,ite. in 8034. Oct. iRIS; itt. 9 Jan. 1838, Mary’ Sir Anhrey was anthor of Julinn etc Aposlote, and Tte Duke Lucy, eldest clan, of Rowland of JJmneia, dramatic peense puhllehed in 1022 and 1021, and Standish, Req. of Scaleby Castle, of A Beep of Faitt, and other poems, published hi 5842. C timberland, ated of Farl ey Hill, Tie ‘1. 5 July, 1846. lierke, by Lucy his wife, class, of Cecslinio—h lice. 1784. Arots—Quarterly: gu. and or, in Edmund, let Earl of Limerick. the dexter chief quartsr.a mullet, arg. (‘rests—lot, a bear, He a. hie father, as 3rd hart., pasettnt, ac., bristled and dented, or, on a cap of maintesomee, 5 July, 1846. Lillct’lgc. V0RE HUNT, Req., arrived itt Ireland as an officer in the Crernwolhan amy, asciI settled, in the year 1827, at Corroh. eo. Linserielo. and Glangicele, co. Tipperary. tOe was grandson of tlenry hunt. Flstl. of Gosdeld, es Essex (who had otteed the office of Osigh-sheriff of that eo), by, it is stated, lane de l’ere, of the seble house of Oxford, Mr. limit woo appohated, in 1657 and 16611, otto of the comncio suborn of the to. Limerick, for raising the supplies then detoan,Icd for tite public service. lie ‘1. at Cnrrah, at an a’tsaneed age, leaving two setse, JoaN and henry. Jona lOusy, Esq., the elder son, se. let, Miss Ilicko, dan. sister of Warnor-Willitam, 2nd Lord Iiossmore) of of the Rev. Mr. hicks, rector of Itileonley, by whom he had thc late Hun. Col. Edward Wsngfleld, son of Richard, feor sons anti four dane. ; and lndly, llliso tlods, by whom he had three sons. He ci. at the advanced age of 103, in 3rd Viseonut Pnwerecourt, antI has, 3716, antI was o. by his eldest eon, Tue Rev. Vene fIrsT. of Curralt, who is. in 1712, Constantia, 5. WstLtAin, served in the Coldstream-gnards; 8. 4 April, eldest dan. of Sir William Piers, llart. of Tristersiagit, to. Westtneath, anti granddan. (maternally) of William Fs000tanriee, Lord Iterry, by whom he had foor sons, Veer, his heir. Ilenry, from whom descend the branch of the family mm, E’lward-Wisgfield, SIP, for Liebut’n, 0. 1 Oct. 1830; settled at Cappagh, Co. Tippentry, and the tlrays of f/co-gin, Re. John. Wllliam. The ltev. Vere hlunt d. hi 1759. antI was busied at Kllessly I. Enaily. mm. Praneen-Elteabeth, d. 12 Aug. 1826. Abbey, ci, Tipperary. lie was s. by his eddeot son, Vetie hUNT. Es’1. sf Cnrnth, en. Lhees’iek, and of Glengoole, iv. Harriet-Jane-Isabella. r. Cecilia, 5. 1840. ci’. Tipperary. This gentleman to. lot, dImes Cha’l— Vt. Conetantia-Ilenrietta-Frances, tn 15 Jan. 1837, to wick, wits ‘1. withot it testis anti In’ Ily, 23 May, lISs, Anise, 2nd tItus. of Edtenud hr, wise. Es,1. of New Grnsc, en. Claro, by whsss he had two soon and a dais., I’eax, let baronet. John-Fite.nttturiee, who to. 1st, Jane, 3rd dan. ‘if William with (ho 7th Hnssars, under Sis’ John Moore, in the llenn. Esq. of Paradise, en. Glare ‘and Indly, Prances, melnos’ahle retreat to Cornnna, ated snboeqiteotly in dan. of C,tl. Erons. by b,th of whom he bad issue. Jane, so, to J chit—I I amilt’sn Lane, Esq. of Lanespark, en. the Sante regintett(, nuder the fluke of Wellington, Tipperary, and had issue. lIe was n. at his ‘leeease by his elder ssn, t. Vane Hoar, Req. of Currah, who was created a at Toulouse, and the final victory of Waterloo; in 1)34 turned up, erm. 2nd. the eaatle of Limerick, ppr. Jielie—Vero stibil venus. S,als—Currah Chase, en. Limerick; and Glangeole, en. Tipperary. YERNER, VERNEC, SIn WTILLIAII, Bart. of Vernier’s Bridge, Co. Artnagh, and ___________ of Inismagh, co. Tyrone, K.C.H., H.P. for the co. Armagh; b. 25 Oct. 1782; ste. 19 Oct. 1819, Ilarriot, only child (by the late Ham-riot-Hoster-Woetonra Isis wife, 1832; to. 8 Aug. 1530, Mary-Prances-Hester, 3rd dan. of the late I,ieut. -Gen. the lIon. Ste Hercules Pakenham, R.C.I1., and basissue, 1 W’mLLt.act-Enw.sen.llexerLxa, 0. 11 Jan. 1958; I Alice-Emily; 2 Edith. II Dee, 1964, SHins-Florence, dan. of Thomas Vesey Nugcnt, Eoq., and has a son, 0. 23 Nov. 1863, and a dan. 0. 31 July, 15117. sit, Prcdcries, so. 20 Feb. 1823, to lbs late Capt. Henry Guise, sen of Ceo. Sir John-W. Guise, Bart. William S. Pakenham, Esq., sen of the late Hon. and Very 11ev, the Dean of St. Patrick’s. Sir W’illiant Ves-nor. licnt-col. in the army, served in Slain atail 1”rance. lie was present at the battles of Orthes, thc crossing of the Pyreneee, the conflict VER BARONET or hueLsNn, 4 Dee. 1781. He tit. 4 llareh, previonely. Elinsr, only dais, of ties Right Hon. and Right Sir Vore was of the mibtary profession, and raised and to the Irish parliament in 1797. Mc ii. H Aug. 1815, and was 5. by his son, Ii. Sssm Arettcv, 0. 12 Hay, 1807, who assumed by letterepatostt, dateti 15 lharcb, 1832, (be surname and dan. of Stephen-Edward Rice, Req. of 3lount Trenchard, Spring, Rsq. of llallycrie3chm, cc. Kerry, by whom, who d. 26 July, 1842. hit. Anbrey-Tht’mas,ttothor of Toe Wohtleocem, and other poems, 0. 10 dan. 1014. Oct. 1828; it’. 4 Nov. 1830, Anne-Celestine (now of St. Clerasis), yttittageet dan. sod etemetual Lriress of the late Jatnce hiarditotsia Durke, Req. cf St. Clermmne, en Galway, and sieter of the eminent Attetralian exploswr, the late unbent O’Iiara Burke; and had issue three daus., Mary; Reanor; sntl Margaret. Major Be Vere was shot at the Engineers, end 1. 22 Aug. 1662. Carrie was tried at the Cemtlral Criminal Coisrt for the crime, 20 Sept. 1083, antI wee exeeittetl at Maidetosie, 12 Oct. following. i. 5/liiitcr.Janc-AlOcia-Lucy, it,. 14 Fob. 1835, to the Hsn. Rclcert O’lls’icn, 4th eon of Sir Edward O’Brien, Bart., an,l ttrccther of Litrd I oehiqnin )eto Ito It jIbe, stole).