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 WAT St. Lawrence (ancestor of the noble house of Howth), and dan. paternally of Sir Richard Pyne, lord-chief-justice of loft a son, JoHN LE POER, from whotn descended, NICHOLAS Lo Loin, who had summons to parliament, and niece, matornally, of Sir Richard Edgccnmhc, by whom as BARON LE Poin, 23 Nov. 1375, and thrice afterwards, in he had issue, 1378, 2381, and 1383, being the moot ancient write to be found in the Rolls’ office of Ireland. This nobloman was o. by his eon, RICHAED, 2nd baron, who was created .Ls’vi is Peer, Baroa of Coeragiesasre, by King Danny VI. in 1452. Ills lordship so. the dan. ef Richard Butler, 2nd son of the Earl of Ormondo, and was e. by his ann, PETER, 3rd Baron Le Peer and 2nd Baron of Cnrraghmore, who m. the dan. of Lord Decieo, and loft RICHAED, who was re-created, 13 Sept. 1531, Loni Cc Peer, Mr. Cavondioh rn. 2ndly, 0 Oct. 1748, Catherine, dau. of Baron of Cssrraghmore. This nobleman so. Catharine, dan. Henry Pnittis, Esq of Dnnallsy Castle, oo. Tipperary, and of Piorco, Earl of Ormonde; and dying in 1521, was s. by widow of Sir Richard Mends, Dart., by whom he had one his oldest son, JOHN (More), Lord Le Poor, I. in 1218. Of this nobleman, Sir Henry Sidney, in his account of the province of Munotor to the Lords of the Council, gives an intereoting account. Die lordship so. Ellen, dan. of James, 15th Earl of Deomond, and was o. hy his only son, RrcnAsn, Lord Le Poor, who is. Catherine, dan. and heiress of John, Viscount linttsvaut; and dying in 1607, was e. by his grandson, JoHN, Lord Le Poor (son of John Ogo, the late lord’s oldest son, who was killed in his father’s lifetime by Edmund Fitcgsrnld, Pits White Knighc, by Helico, dan. of David, Viscount Buttevaut). His lordship isa. Ruth, dan. and heiress of Robert Pyphoe, Eoq. of St. Mary’s Abbey, The right hon. gentleman was oreatod a Baronet of Groat Dishlin, and was s. by his oldest son, EICHAHn, Lord Lo Poor. This nobleman was advanood, Britain, 7 May, 1751; sod dying 31 May, 1776, was a. byhia 9 Oct. 1673, to the Viicoasnty of Dccica and Random af eldest son, Tynsne. His lordship is. in 1654, Dorotby, dau. of Arthur, receiver-general of Ireland in i775, and sworn of the privy Ran of Angloscy: and dying in 1690, was s. by his oldest connoil; so. 1 Aug. 1757, Sarah, only dan. and hoiress of surviving son, JOHN, 2nd carl; at whose decease, sinai. in 1625, the Richard Bcadshaw, Rsq., oollatorally descended from the honours devolved upon his brother, Janas, 3rd carl; who m. Anne, oldest dan. and co heiress of Andrsw Rickards, Esq. of Bangan Spidogo, so. Kilkonny, by whom ho left at his decease, 19 Aug. 1704, an only dan. and heiress, Lsnv CATOARINE Punts, trim in. Sir Marcus Beresford (as stated in the family of Beresford). Upon the decease of his lordship, the Ecorltfsm of Tyronc, dcc., oxpired ; and the original Barony of Lo Poor by writ devolved upon his daughter, as BARONEss LE Poets. WATERFORD, EARL OF,and hereditary high-sones. thai of Ireland, see SRREWSBURY, EAHL os W A T ER P A R K. 3Liistat. I. HENRY CAVENHISH, Esq., eldest eon of William Cavendish, Esq. of Doveridge Hall, by Siary, dan. of Sir Timothy Tyrol, of Shotovor, 00. Oxford, aroompaniod his kinsman, William, 3rd Duke of Devonshire, into Iroland, when his grace wont to that kingdom aalord-lieutenant in 1737, and Lady Cavendish was advanccd to the peerage of Ireland, was appointed teller of the exchequer, and sworn of the 14 June, 1702, by the title of BARONEsS WATERPAnII, sf privy council there. Re so. in 1730, Anne, dan. and so- Waferpark, ra. t’ark, with rmnainder to her issue male hy heiress of Henry Pyno, Esq. of Waterpark, co. Cork, grand- her husband, Sir Henry Cavendish; and dying in 5007, 1157 XV A T Ireland, and his wife Lnoy, dan. of the Duke of Montagn, I. Ilnzsnv, his oorcosoor. is. Pyoc, to. in 1760, to tile lion. and Very Tier. Maonioe Crosby, doss of Limerick. i. Mary, m. to sirorge Quin, Req., anti bad snooty dan., Mary, who to. Thomas Taylor, Marquess of ltradfant. ii. Frances, ‘it.to Sir i.’redrnick FloosI, Dart. of Newton Onnonds, so. Kilhcony. us. Ansc, so. in 1719, to Sir Simoo P,rsslstrest, Dart. iv. Catherine, io. to T. Dorronghs, Req., master is Chaooory. aon, i. JANEs, as. Harrist-Mooro Coote, dan. of Oily 2loorc, Req., afterwards Cools (of the Stanstcashcll fsisily) by lns n-ifs Mary Coats, gninddaa. of the 1st Lord Coloony, and left, I Henry, its Eticateth, dan. of W000house Johnson, Esq., and had issue, Ony-Ilooro-Coote, 01. Mrs. Voung, a widosr. I larniet, m. to Wiltiam—Ilioliaril ttnnslms, Esq. Thoodosia, at. to Allen llnrrrlt, Req., and has issue. Maria, m. to Psier-Cayloy Shadwsll, Esq. 2 James, S. of fatigue after tbe taking of Ssriagspatam. 1 Cathonino-tlarriet, m. to Jolts Esshin, goti. 2 Theodosin, to. to Jas.-Cantfrlst Dcacran, Esq. 1 Starts, is. to Itenry tiaoobricls, Esq. 21. Sits HENRY, 0. 13 Sept. 1732; who was appointed Lord-President Bt-adshaw, by whom he had issue, i. Rmoaso, hts snccoosoc. n. George, 0. 26 Aug. 1766, secretary to the lords of the Treasury to trctand; at. 1st, 26 Fob. 1001, t.stitta—Catlierine, dan. of James Catslfeild, Rsq., svlnch lady S. boneless in 18051 sod 2mtly, 15 Nov. 1007, Catlisrios, dan. of Il. Sosyth, Req.; anti ci. 13 Feb. 1049. iii. Augnsltss, F.S.A., groom of the king’s hodchamhsr, 0. 17 Feb. 1760; who assumstt, in t700, the snroame ood arms of his icotocoal grandfather, Richard Bracishaw, Rsq. i 01. 15 Nov. 1756, Slary-Aaoc (who 5. 14 Fob. 1049), eldest dan. of Janice-St. John Jeifreys, Rot1. of Blarney Castle (whoso prsvicus marriage svith Goongs-Fredoniek, 7th Earl of WestmeatS, had been dissolved in ths same year). iv. Fcsdrcisk, 0.7 July, 1777; to. 1st, 22 May, 1051, Eleanor, dnu, of Artlior, 2ad Earl of Arcao, by n-ham (who sO. 25 Slarch, 1012) lie had issue, 1 Frodorish, in holy orders: 0. 28 Aug. 1003; at. let, 7 April, 1034, Ann, oldcst duu. of ltratsacon Morris, Faq., which lssty 5. 23 Sopt. 1547; and Its at. 2ncily, 10 1840, Anne, dan. of Riohard Armstrong, Esq., whirls lady sl. 12 Nov. 1060. 1 Samah-Anns, m. 25 April, 1054, to Jcsepls-Androw Slsr-. dmtnstl, of Cahor, now of Ahtsyvillo, co Maya, 2od surviving son of Alsisandor Slordstnnsll, of Spniogeold, in lbs same county, J.P., and has issue, Fiodemirk-Aleaan ler-Cavecdish, 0. II Aug. 1015. Edtvard-Cavesidish, 0. 2 Dcc. 1042. Joospli-Cavendish. 0.8 Sept. 1844. Cattteniae-Itleansr-Carondisls. Agnos-Cavendish 2 Cathrninr-Elizahoch, as. 1 Macoh, 1138, to llogsr Palmer, Ess;. of Carrossnsose, 00. Sltsyn. 3 Louisa-Sophin,ot. 18 Aug. 1032, toJossph-Wclhans Morris, Eat;.; and tt. 1 Oct. 1014. 4 Eleanor, so. Iii, Jan. 1034, to Walter-James Burke, Esq.: and 2nttly, in 1045, to Oliver-Cull Jackson, Esq., and 5.5 Fob, 1066. He at. 2udly, SOot. 1017, Agnes-Catherine, eldest dan. of the late Alexander Mssdouasll, Req. of Springfield, co. Slayo, by whom Its had boise, 1 Atoxaudsr-llacdnonslt, 0.25 March, 1019. 2 ltimlsard-Aognstns, 0.21 Mactb, 1023. - I Joltcs—Artltur, 1.23 Sept. 1026. s. Catherine, 1,1. to the Ilaron do Vile; and 5. in 1800. as. Deborah, to. to Sin Richard Sbusgrsve, Dart. in. Sarah, a. to Acthnr, let Earl of Slsnntsorrh ; and d. 2 Jan. 1049, having had issue. iv. Anne, sat. in 1793, to James Caulfsild, 2nd Lord Itilmaino, and 5. his widsa-, 6 Jaly 1011. WATERPARE, BAROF (Sir Hsnry-Anaon Cavondish), of Watrrpark, co. Cork, in the peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet of Great Britain; D.L. ; 8. 14 Apr(l, 1839; s. his father, as 4th baron, 31 March, 1863.