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 WEB nnd heiress, Elinor, who so. her first husband, James Nogeut, of Dromoog, grandson of Richard, 15th Boron of dan. of Thomas Fitzgerald, 2nd son of Gerald, Earl of Delvin, aiid 1st Earl, arid by lsiin was mouser of Edward Kildas-o, and had issne, Nugent, of Brooklyn, Count of tho Empire, great-grondfatiser of LAVALL, Count Nugent, firld-nsarehol in the Aostrian service, IC.C.B., Re. Ii. WILLIAM NuoEaT, wlso become Otis Baron of Delvin, as already stated, in rigist of his wife, Catlsoriue Fitz Jolsn. This 2nd son, Sin WILLIAM NuoeNr, so. Catlseriiae, dais, and sole hoir of John Fitz - John, 8th Baron of Belvin, and because in her right, BARON OF DELVIN. Be was sheriff of Meath 2nd HENRY IV. By Catherine his wife, he hod inane, RldnAssn, his iseir. William, of Sleyrath, which lie obtained in right of his wife, deane, doss, and heir of flicharsi ‘falbot.By her he was ancestor of the NuoRaTs of duIoqi’elt, (created Baroncis in 1621); the NUORNTa of D,’rdietoseis, of .Boiliasrloul, of Cssiriii, and of Gills/owe, ee. Ilosconsmen. Lord Delvi.n d. before 1415, and wane, by his aon, lSIcnAun NUOENT, 56th Baron Delvin, hetr to hiensoiher, sheriff of Sleoth in 1424, lord-deputy of Ireland nuder James, Earl of Ormonde, in 5444, and aenosehal of Sheath in 1452. Ho us. Catherthe, don, and heir of Thomas Brake, of Carlanstown, co. Heath, and had iseose, a JAMEs, who ri eildpolrie, 1410, leaving by Ehirsteth his wife, dan. and co-heir of Sir Robert Itelywood, of Artane, co. Dublin, several children, vie., I Cnnesrerncn, succeasor to his grandfather. 2 Eoaerr, of Drumeree, eo. Westnsrath, who vs. Anna Cnsnck, aisd was ancestor of the NoeraTs af D’unicree and New Haggard, co. Heath. 3 LAVALLIN, of Dysert, ce Westniealhs, ancestor of the NoceaTs of Dyeerl, Fai’l/sissgoiewe, Bellpssoeciv, Re. 4 ANDREW, of Donore, 00. Wesusneath, who vs. Story O’Bosrd, and had issue, viz., S’ALTER, of Douore, ancestor of Use EncaRTa of .Desseec, Barts. (See f/sot hue.) Andrew, of Clonlost, Os. Wesbueath, in. Anne, dan. of George D’Arcy, and was father of CIIRIOTOFITER NUOENT, of Clonlost, who d. 1 Starch, 1611, leaving, by his u’ife, n dan. of Willians F’itz-Lasvrenec, a son, JAMES NuooscT, of Clonloat, wIse iii. Marion, dan. of Redmond Petit, of Eallinderry, and dying in 1620, left a sois and successor, ‘fnossAsNUOENT, of Cloutast, who ss. Isusania, dan. of ‘flicebsldNugent, of Nese Baggard, and widow of Walter Pollard, Req., and was father of JAMEs NUOENT, of Closslest, who iii. Anne, dau. of John Cools, of Ileygatlen, and was father of TnealAs NuoCaT, of Cleulost, who se in 1602, Mary, dan. of Thonsas Smythe, Esq. of Itrusuerce, and had a sen and heir, leases NUGENT, of Cloulost, who iii. in 1719, Jane, dao. of John Cools, of Ceoksboreugh, and had, with five dons., five sons, viz., JouN, of Cleulest, who sss. Elizabeth Power, dan. or Richard le Poer Trends, Esq. of Garbally, and sister of the lot Earl of Clancarty, and 4. in 1770, leaving, with a younger soss, John, general in cisc army, and other issue, an eldest son, Jasses, of Cloolost, 6. in 1761, who d. in 1812, leaving, with ocher issue, an only sea, Jona N5JOENT, now of Clonlesh. James, capt. in the arnsy, it. e. p. Nicholas, an ollicor in the arsssy, killed at the Bavannah. Walter, who d. in 1789, had, with other issue, John, who it. in 1827, leaving by Mary his wife, with other issue, a sea, WALTER NLaOENT, created a baron of the Austrian onspire. Ito so. 1st, Loutsa-Siaria, dau. of iho Rev. John Bighy, ansi sister and ce-heiress of JohnbViihans by the Ierds-jsssticea and council, in 1406, commander and Bigby, Esq. of J.andenslawsi, co. htildare, leader us chief of ahl the forces destined for the defence of feet aisle title Dionv), aisd by her lsad one dan., the counties of Dnbhin, Heath, Kildare, and Lonth. His Louisa-Maria. Ste mis. lndhy, Geergiana-Elizahrth, lordship was snbseqnently summoned to parliament in don. and co-heir of Sir Charles Jcnhsinsan, 10th 1490, Nit failing to appear, he was fi’sed forty shillings for Bart. of Itawkesbnry, hell’ male of tlse 7th baronet and 1st Earl of Liverpool, and d. 24 Oct. 1864, noss-attondaisee. In 1304, Lord Behvin aocosnpanied the having by her had (with other issise) a younger sea, Albert-Nngent, in the Anscrian service, iii. at Ceisstautisseple, 7 April, 1862, to Lizzie, eldest sian, of Connonght, and won the first to throw a spear into the the late Theedora Baltazzi, Esq. of Constantinople ranks of thso Irish, by which Iso chanced to kill one of tte and a dan., Ismay, so. 23 Peb. 1862, to Charlee, Dssrkes. In 1527, he was nominated lord-deputy of Ireland, present Lord Southampton. Robert, 4. young. n. EDWARn, who vs. Joaise, dan, and heir of itirisard Boiler, native chieftain having made inroads sslsen the confines of Esq. of Clonoeslierane, eo. Waterford, and was asserstor of the Pale, in 1328, Lssrd Delvin ordered the dctssstisn of a the NUOENT5 of Clocrcekes-osse. Richard, Baron Delvin, d. before 1472, and was s. by his the eonnty of Heath ; which procedure led to a conference grandson, CnacseTOrnER NUOENT, 11th Baron Belvin, who had hivory when by ntratagem the lou’d-dcpnty was ecized and detained of his estates, 15 EowAan tV. He us. Elizabeth, dan. of wounded, nnd taken. Walter Wchhceiey, of Dsagan Castle, Robert Preston, Viocosmt Gormanston, and a. in 1493, and Sir Walter Bclahide, of lslcyclarc, were subsequently leaving a son and snocessor, I 73 W E S Rzcnaan NUOENT, 12th Baron Behvin, who as. Isabella, s. CuosnTopnea (Sir, ltist.), wIse vs. Marian, dan. of Nicholas, 19th Baross Itowth, assd dyissg rild you-is us 1531, left issue, I RIduAan, successor to his grandfather. 2 James, of Coolansber, ro. Lossgford, who 4. in 0603, leaving by Stargery his wife, dan. ssf Willissm Nangle, Req., a son and heir, TssoasAs Nnnrrsr, Esq. of Cooiamber, grandfather of TnovsAs NnoraT, Esq. of Cool- umber, who mis. Elizabeth, dass. of Th,onas Cs’ofton, Esq. of Longford Sense, co Sligo, and tsssdtwosesss, JAMES, of Coolamber, a eolossel iss the British arsasy, who vs. Mary, dan. of Sir Robert Talbot, dart, of ttsrtown, and had issue; and llnsenv, Count of Vsldeostss, a general iii the Austrian service, killed, defending Gibraltar for the English, us 1704. lie had a son, Thoinae Nngent, Count de Valdesoto ; and a clan., Slarcelia, so. to Edward, Count Nngesst, of Bracklyn. 0 Oliver, of Balhissa, who as. 1st, tho tton. lhiso Plnnkett, of Dnnsany, hey whom he had one soss, James, ssscestor of the NuoeNTssf Balliso; and Sisdly, lhiss Browns, of the eo. sf Westmeatis, by whom ho had a soss, WiLLIAM, who is. Shoe Fite-Simoiss, assd was father of Oliver Nngosst, Esq. of Enagh, who v,. Miss Nngent, of htilmoro, and bud two salts, Nicholas, of Essagh assd Robert, of Psss’rcn-Connell, who vs. a dan. of G. iscasc, Esq. of Tssrhotstown, and was father of OLCVER NoeENr, Esq. of Pan’en-Cesssnell, whose wife was Miss Iteihly, assd whose son and heir was Eonenr NUGENT, Erq. of ParrenCoisnell, who s,s. Anastasia Lincoln, and oven u. by his son, OLIvEO NUOLNT, Rsq. of barrenCsnssell, 8. in 1744, who es Eieanor-Slervyn, dan, of Christopher Irvisse, Req. of Castle Irvine, and dyissg in 1813, wane-by his only snrvivissg son, Cnnssrneneo-EnasoNn-Jonre Nunrav, Raq. of FarrenConnell, high-sheriff of tho ro. of Cavan io 1821, who it. 20 Feb.1933; us. in 1803, Sophia-Slsria-Anne, eldest dan. of the late William Eathhome, Esq. of Scrypplestown, and by her (who d. 11 May, 1850) had issue, OLIVER, whod. 5 Jan. 1840, leaving by Sophia-AnnaMaria his wife, dass. of the lsste Robert Johnetoss, Esq., anon. EnMoRn-RORERT, t. 8 Feb. 1839, Wiliiam-Garin, an officer, Madras engineers, d. 1828, Edmond, rector esf Benn, to. Cavan. vs .1840, Frances, dais, of the late Rathow Nishitt, Esq,, and 4. 1 Nov. 1854, leas’issg a dan., Sophia-Shary. Robert-George, 4. 39 Jan. 1833. Richard, m. in 1849, Amelia-St. George, 2nd dan. of Edward Stopford, bishop of Heath, md has bad issne, Edward - Stopford - Ednsossd - Richard, 5. 23 April, 1855 ; Richard-Oliver-Wilhiam-Reresford, 8. 21 July, 1952, ci, 9 Sept. 1832; Sephia-Staria-AnneCatherine; Amelia-St. Oeerge’Engeisie-IIortensa. Catherine ; and Evelyn-Flos’enee-Slervyn-Irvine. St. Goorge-Stes’vyn, capt. 96 th, late 29th s’egiment, seves’ely wounded at Sobroon. He recoivcd a medal and clasp for the campaign of the Sntlej; so. 1836, Emily-Frances, dan. of E. Litton, Enq., lilaster in Chancery, and late H.P. for Coheraine, and hna hod issne, Christopher-Oliver-St. George, t. 1817, ci. 1828, Henrietta-Florence, m, to the Rev. G.-L. Irvine. 4 Gerald, of Lssnsaghnedan. S Nicholas, chief-jnntico of the Common Pleas, II. TU0MA5 (Sir), of Corlanstown, who sss. Stargaret, dan. of George Fleming, 2nd son of James, Lord Shone, and was ancestor of Ronear NueeNv, Eanr. NUOENT, whose eldest dan. and heir, Lady 3lary-Elizehseth Nngent, sin George-Gressvilhe Temple, Slarqness of ilnckissgham, Earl Nngesnt, KG. RsonAan, 13th Baron Belvio, bad enmmoisses to parliament in the yearn 1486, 0490, and 1493, assd svan constituted Earl of Kildare to the famous battle of Knoektossgh, his and eendneted the public affairs with integrity and bonoor, until trearhoronsly taken prinosser by O’Connor. That yearhy sent dsss tn bun ont of certain carncotcs of lands in at the castle of Rathin, belonging to Sir William d’Areie, prisoner, many ef Isis attendants being slain,