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 W E L vi. Frasss’ie, Capt. late Madras NI. vii. howen-Ilnrten, in holy orders. i. Harriet, ‘s.in 1040, to Wclslen-8. Moleny, Esq. of Upper Itildare, and had eight sons and ssven dane.; of whom Mount Street, Ilublis. ii. Mary—Frances, 1. issue, in 1866. iii. Anusa-Maria, so. in 1060, to John Chapman, Lsq. of Lengford ‘l’es’race,Itonkslewn. ic Selinuu, ou. in 1065, to llarsnan-tlerrsng Cooper, Esq. of Sisrole Castle, Carlow. v, Efinsr-Eassssa. Sir Anthony, who was a eol. Mads’aa artillery, ii, 21 Dee. 1018. .1 cuos—Arg., a einqssrfail, pierceul, gil.; 05 a chief, of the second, a ulcasi-liess, isssssst, of (iso first. Cs’cet,,—lst, a ulesni-lien, mssspant, arg., guIle-ste-sang Inst the lesst ef Quseen ELszoseeTls, ,h[uuble—llene faciusiss. .Sssste—Kilsnoreny, assul Ralseisslerry, near Alisy. Mr E L L I N U T 0 N. sii,rELLINGT0N, DUKE oF (Sir Arthur-Richard Wolloolo.y, KG.. P.C.), Marqssess of Dous’o, Marquees and Earl of Wellington, of Wellington, c’s. Somerset; Viscount Wellington, of W’ollissgtonaisd ofTalavera ; and Baron Dousre, of WTellesley, eo. Somerset: all in the SIr, Colley d. in 1700, and his younger son, peerage of the Cnitesl Kingdom: Earl of Slorisington, Viseossnt Wehleoley, of Daugan Castle, co. Meath, and to the estates of the Wesley family lrefer to descendants Baron of Morssingtnss, iii the sasue eo., in the peerage of Elizabeth Colby, who so. Garrett Wesley, of Dangan), of lrelausl ; Prince of Waterloo, in the Nethsrlssuds Cofley had been appointed second rhamberlalss of the court fluke of Ciss,lasl Rusdrigo, and a Grsss,lee of the F’irst of Exchequer in Ireland, and eat in parlismeot for tho Class in Spaiss ; Duke of Vittoria, Slarqssese uf Tssrres borosigls of Trim, until eleanted to the peerage of Ireland, Vedrap, and Cutsut of Visuiera, in l’orts:gal ; 3.3 Feb. 9 July, 1746, by the title of flares of .ifsroiagtess. He me. 1807: lieut.-goueral in the army; lord hiesstenant of 23 Dee. 1719, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Sale, LL.D., ilhlihsllesex; sue. 13 April, 1332, Lady Elizabeth Hay, registrar of the diocese of Dmsluhin, and M.P, for Carysfort, dan. of tlse Marquess of Tsveedsiale, ansI Mistioss of by whom he had one s’srviviug son and two daus., the Robes to the Q;seeu. Ills grace inherited the flnkedusm and the other British and Foreign titles of his illustriouss father, 14 Sept. 1852, He s. as 6th Earl of Moroiogton, his cousin iss tlse Irish honors of the family, 25 july, l33, He was appoiutefl, 21 Jasi. 1353, Master of the Ilorae, which office he resigned in Feb. 13.58. }LiItcirnc. The eurname of this eminent family was originally Cews.av, or Cos.s.nv; and it sledneea, paternally, from WaLTeR CewLev, Esq., solicitor-general sf Irelassd in 1517 : wise, on surrendering that office, in 1546, to Johss Paths, was appointed, by patent, dated 5 Nov. 1148, surveyor-general of the kingdom. The elder son and heir ol His lordship ul. il Jau. 1758, sisal was e. by his only son, tins loarno’l person, Sin HENRY CO5,LEY, of Castle Carbery, eaptaiss in the as’my to the dignities of Vieceummi Wchleoleuj, cf llas9uua Cache, snd of Queen ELszanrTn, an’l a privy-eenncillsr in Ireland, Earl ef .Afersuiogboa, re, .lIIeahh, 20 Oct. 1760. Mis lordship ma. Catherine, eldest dan, of Sir Thomas Cnsack, of Cuesington, us. 6 Feb. 1725, Anne, eldest dau. of Arthur (Hill), 1st es Death, bid-chancellor of Ireland, eon of John Viscount Dungannon, and by her (who ‘6.10Sept. 1031) had, C,usark, u,f C’sesington, by Alieou liii wife, dan. of WILLIAM WELLE5LEv, of tlangan, and by her(wbe’6. 15 Jan, 5257) had, George (Sir), of Edenderry, whose noale line terminated with his grandssss. and his estates were carried by his granddau. into the family suf Dinnulell; and Sin lioicosv COLLEY, of Castle Carbei’y, so. Kildare, who, in the reign of ELIZABETH, was constable of the fort of Fhilipstown, oeueechal of the King’s County, and providore of the army (AD. 1561). lIe is. Anne, 2nd sIan, of Adam Loftue, archbishop of Dnhlin, by whom he had two sons and three dums,, and wae e. by his elder son, SiR hENRY COLLEY, of Castle Carbery, who m, Anne, da,s. and heir of Christopher Peyton, Esq., auditor-general of Ireland; and dying in 1617, was e. by his eluleat eon, DunreY COLLET, Esq. of Caetle Carbon’, member in lbs first parliament after the Restoration. Tlus gentleniass m. isi; i W E L let, Anne, dan. of Henry Warren, Req. of Geangehegg, so. 5. Elirabeth, the 3rd but eldest surviving den., m. Garrett Wesley, Esq. of Dangan, so. Meath (eec family of WESLEY, at feat), and had snrriring issue, I William Wesley. 2 Garret Wesley. I Mary Wesley, m. to Wentworth Harman, Esq. of Bawne, co. Lsngford, capt. of the battle-axe guard. Mr. Wesley wee s. by his elder son, WiLLIAM WEsLEY, Esq. of Dangan, whod. s. p., and was e. by his brother, GARReTT WEsLEY, Esq. of Dangan, M.P. for the so. Death, who Es. Catherine, dan. of Masirice Resting, Esq. of Slarragbmore, so. Kildaro; but ,i. without issue, 21 Sept. 1725, when all his estates devolved, under his will, open Ins consin, Rico a en C0LLeY, Esq., on that gentleman’s asenmption of the surname and arnie of WESLEY, Dusdley Cohiey ma. Sndly, Elizabeth, widow of Henry Bollard, Esq. of Dublin, and dau. of George Ssnkey, Req. of Balenrath, in the King’s County, by whom he had three I dane., and was s. at his decease, in July, 1674, by his eldest son, Iiesoev COLLEY, Req. of Castle Csrbery, who os, Mary, only dan. of Sir William Usher, of Dublin, by Ursula his wife, only dan. of George St. ldarbe,Esq,, and had issue, Menry, M.P. for Strabane, who si. in 1715, Lady Mary Hamilton, 3rd dais. of James, Earl of Abereorn; and dying in 1721, left one son, Henry, who ii. in infancy end two daus,, th, younger of whom, Mary, ma. in 1747, Arthtsr Pomeroy, Esq. (‘S’s Hxesre’rore, V.1 Rsesmascn, of wisom presently. Anne, mis, to William Pole, Eaq. of Ballyfin, Queen’s Co., by wbons (with fousr dasis.) she had two sons, Periam Pole, Esq., who was e. by his brother, William Pole, Esq., who dyisug, witbsut issue, iu 1778, bequeathed his estates to his kinsman, the lIon. William Wellesley, whe assumed in consequence, the additional surname and arms of POLE, and was sutusequeutly Lord Maryborsunh, and Earl of Morningten. RueuAnn COLLEY, Req., having snezeeded, 23 Sept. 1728, assumed the surname and arms of WeslEY. In 1715, Mr. s. GaRRETT, his heir, i, Elizahseth, os, in 1741, Cluehester Fortoseus, Req. of Dru,misken. co. Leuth, and bad issue, 1 Tnossas FonTesenE, Req. of Dromisken, grandfather of Thomas Fortesene, now Lord Clermont, 2 Sir Chichester Fortesene, rear-admiral u.N., m. and had issue, 3 Gerald Fortesrue, appointed Ulster king-of-arms in 1787, who left one son, Thomas, hate civil commissioner at Dcliii; and one dan., Anne, ma. to the late William- Richard Hopkino-Northey, Rsq., son and heir of Lient.Gen. Nerthey-Hopkins, of Going House, Bucks, 3 Elizabeth yertssosme, ma. to William-Johns, Marquess of Lothian, is. Frances, sic, in 1750, of Wmluam-Fmnzie Crosbie, Esq. of Ballyheige, in Berry. GARRETT, 2nd baron. 0. II July, illS ; s-ho was advanced i. RscnAnn, Viscount Wellesley, his heir, mm, Wsaussi, BARON SIARYuoRouen, heir to his brother. in. AerssmuR, 1st DssI’e ef lVelliapssis. (Sec i,sfra, iuussiedhalc liaisgc qf hoRns OE WELLINCTON.) cv, Gerald-Vslerian, in holy orders, D,D., prebendary of Durham, and chaplain to the Queen, 0. 7 Dec. 1770; ma. 2 June, 1802, Emily-llary, eldest dan. of Charles-Sloane, lot Earl Cadogan, and by her (whod. 22 Dec. 1819) had, I Arthnr’Richard, captain rifle-brigade, 1. in 1804; and ‘6.21 Aug. 1810, 2 William-hlenry-Cham’les, eel. in the army, 0. 14 Feb 18i1,’s,u, 1 Nor. 1840, Janc-Malct, dau. of Thomas hay. den, Esq. assd has hasl Arthur-George-Henry, 0. 8 Oct. 1550; Gos’alsl-Valerian, 5.2 Sept. 1552; Cyril-WGliam, ‘6.ass itifant, 1057; Ednsnuud-Eriiest-Charles, 6. 25 April, 1055; Florence-Jane-Helen; Alice-Jsne ; Evelyn-Jane; Cozelia-Lusuisa-Jane; Dora-Penelope-Jane, amid EthelCaroll sue-Jesse,