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Rh, Knt. of Green-hills and Shrewdland, co. Kildare, a privy-councillor, and chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland; and in 1647, one of the commissioners appointed to administer the executive government, in the room of the Marquess of Ormonde. Sir Robert m. in 1618, Anne, 6th dau, of Sir William Usher, clerk of the council; and was s. at his decease, in 1668, by his eldest son,

I., who had been created a Baronet of Ireland}}, 12 Nov. 1660, under the designation of Sir William Meredyth, of Greenhills, co. Kildare. He m. in 1655, Mary, dau. of Sir Robert King (father of John Lord Kingston), and by that lady (who m. 2ndly, William, Earl of Desmond and Denbigh) left at bis decease, in 1669, a son and successor,

II. , b. in 1657; m. in 1717, Sarah, dau, and co-heir of Jeffery Paul, of Bough, co. Carlow, by whom he had (with two daus.),

I., his heir II. , 5th bart. III. , 6th bart. IV. Joshua-Paul, of Clonegown.

Sir Richard d. in 1739, and was s. by his eldest son,

III. , who m. in 1738, Sarah, dan of Dudley Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hali, in the Queen's Co. (aunt of Dudley Cosby, Baron Sydney, in the peerage of Ireland), and was s. in 1748 by his only son,

IV. , at whese decease, without issue, the title reverted to his uncle,

V., who was s. by his brother,

VI. , This gentleman was vice- master and senior fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; and dying unm. about 1790, was s. by his nephew,

VII. , eldest son of Joshua-Paul Meredyth, Esq. of Clonegown, in the King's Co. (by Susannah, only dau. of Barry Colles, Esq. of Kilcollen, in the co. of Kilkenny, and first-cousin of the celebrated Matthew Prior).

Sir Barry m. 14 July, 1770, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Eastwood, Esq. of Castleton, co. Louth, by whom he had issue,

, 8th baronet.

John, m. Miss Swan, of Lincoln, but d. s. p. 1810.

, 9th baronet.

Charles, a major in the army, m. Miss Jervis, and has had two sons, Charles, d. unm., and Edward

Barry, m. Bridget Dollard, of Kilkenny, and was lost at sea in 1800, leaving a son, John-Barry, b. in 1798.

Isabella, m. to John-H. Taylor, Esq. of Timmon Castle, co. Dublin, and d. s. p.

Susauna, m. to Col. Godfrey, son of Sir John Godfrey, Bart., and had one dau.

Eliza, m. to Townley Richardson, Esq.

Sarah, m. to W.-H. Boys, Esq. of Elford, Kent, and left issue, a son, and two daus., viz.; 1 William Boys, Esq-, Consul for Hamhurgh, at Hobart Town; m. 1855, Catherine, dau. of Frederick Roper, Esq., and has two sons, William, and Frederick; 1 Corinna, m. 1st, 6 June, 1839, to Ambrose Crawley,. Esq., E.I.C.S., who d. 1849, and 2ndly, 7 Sept. 1861, to the Cavaliere Vigliani, a senator of the kingdom of Italy, late attorney-general at Turin, afterwards Prefect of Naples, and chief judge of the Court of Cassation in Florence; and 2 Lydia, m., 1st, 8 Oct. 1851, to M. de Letter-stedt, Knt, Grand Cross of the order of Vasa, and Consul General of H.M. the King of Sweden and Norway at the Cape of Good Ilope, and by him (who d. at Paris, 18 March, 1862) has had a dan., Corinna; she was m. 2ndly, 18 Aug. 1864, at Paris, te M. Paul de Jouvencel.

Sir Barry d. 14 Oct. 1813, and was s. by his son,

VIII. , b. 1 June, 1771; m. 1st, in 1795, Maria, only dau. and heir of Lawrence-Coyne Nugent, Esq, of the co. of Westmeath (by Barbara his wife, dau, of Christopher Cheevers, Esq. of Damas, co. Kilkenny, descended from Cheevers, Viscount Mount Leinster), and by that lady had issue,

Frances, m. to Philip O'Reilly, Esq., and by him (who d. 1859) has Issue.

Barbara, m. 1st, 1822, to Eyre, 3rd and last Lord Castlecoote; 2ndly, July 1828, to Joseph, 4th Earl of Milltown, and has issue.

Maria, m. to William Butler, Esq., and has had Issue, Piers, d. 9 Feb. 1857, and Maria, m. August, 1867, to John Kilkelly, Esq.

Theresa, m. James MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobertinan, co. Meath, who d. 1834, and has issnc, I Edward-Francis MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobertinan, co. Meath, M.P. for that co., m. 1850, Eliza, only child of Andrew Browne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, co. Galway, and has a dau., Pauline; 2 Joshua-James Netterville, Esq., late an officer in Dublin artillery; m. 22 Nov. 1860, Mary, younger dau. and co-heiress of James, 7th and late Viscount Netterville, and has four daus.: he took by royal licence, 1865, the surname and arms of Netterville: 1 Maria-Theresa, m. to Richd. Gradwell, Esq. of Dowth Hall, co. Meath, and has issue; and 2 Barbara-Frances, m. 8 Jan. 1856. to Sir Bernard Burke, LL.D., Ulster king- of-arms, and has Henry-Farnham, 6. 12 June, 1859; Bernard- Louis, b. 17 May, 1861; Marlowen-Joseph, b. 3 Mar. 1863; Peter-Ashworth, b. 8 Sept. 1864; Edward-Plunkett,. 1 July, 1866; John-Edward, b. 19 March, 1868; and Constance.

Sir Joshua m. 2ndly, in 1822, at Etchingham, in Sussex, Doligny, 2nd dau, and co-heir of Col, Edwards, of London, by Sarah his wife, heiress of the late Admiral George Robinson, but by her (who d. 25 Jan. 1864) he had no issue. Sir Joshua, formerly a military officer, was knighted in 1793, and received from. the order of Military Merit, and from the Grand Duke of Hesse that of Louis of Hesse. Sir Joshua was one of the earliest supporters of the lifeboat system (see "Naufrages et Sauvetages," par M. G. Do La Landelle, p. 214). He d. 27 July, 1850, and was s. by his brother,

IX. , who was b. 1 May, 1776; he m. 1st, in 1819, Lucretia, dau. of Samuel Holmes, Esq., grandson of Admiral Holmes, and by her (who d. 1837) had issue,

, present baronet.

Elizabeth-Louisa, m. 25 Junw, 1851, to Liwut.-Col. Frederick-Percy Lea, and has issue, Frederic-Meredyth-Morland-Percy, b. 10 Feb. 1853; William-Percy, b. 30 Sept. 1856; Samuel-Henry-de Redcliffe-Percy, b. 4 May, 1863; and Mary-Lucretia-Letterstedt

Sir Edward m. 2ndly, in 1838, Elizabeth, dau. of the late James Creed, Esq., of Uregare, co. Limerick, but by her had no issue; he d. March, 1865, and was 8. by his only son,, the 10th and present baronet.

Creation—12 Nov. 1660.

Arms—Arg., a lion, rampant, sa., collared and chained, or.

Crest—A demi-lion, rampant, collared and chained, as in the arms.

Motto—Heb Dduw heb ddim, a Duw a digon. Without God there is nothing, with God enough.

Seat—Madeleen, co. Kilkenny.

MEREDYTH,

, Bart., of Carlandstown, co. Meath; s. his father, as 4th bart., 2 May, 1859; m. in 1828, Mary-Aune, only dau. of William-E.-M. Bayley, Esq. of Norelands, and by her (who is deecased) has a son,

, b. in 1829; m. 12 April, 1862, Harriet-Anne, elder dau. of the Rev. William Le Poor Trench (see ), and has issue, a son, b. 1865.

Lineage.

, Esq. of Newtown (great-grandson of the Right Rev. Richard Meredyth, Lord Bishop of Leighlin and Ferns, through his lordship's 2nd son, Sir Thomas Meredyth, Knt. of Dollardstown, co, Mcath), m. Alicia, dau. of the Right Hon. Philip Tisdall, attorney-general of Ireland, and had one dau., and an only son,

1., Esq. of Carlandstown, co. Meath, who was created a, 26 July, 1795. Sir John m. July, 1769, Helen, dau. of William English, Esq. of Springfield, co. Tipperary, and had issue,

I., his successor.

II. , who succeeded his brother. III. Arthur, a col. in the E. I. army, who d. s. p. in India.

I. Catherine, m. John Herbert, Esq., and d. sp.

II. Frances, m. Thomas-Jervis White, Esq., brother of Sir John-Jervis White, of Bally Ellis, Bart.

III. Olivia.

IV. Mary-Anne, m. 1st, John-Fitz Gerald Anster, Esq., and 2ndly, Col. John Canning, 3rd son of Francis Canning, of Foxcote, Esq., and d. in 1824, leaving, by her 2nd husband, two daus., Eliza-Minto, of Foxeote, m. to Philip-Henry Howard, Esq. of Corby Castle, and Julia-Matilda,. to J. Fleming, Esq.. Q.C.

V. Helena, m. to William Crnice, Esq. of Raboed, co. Mcath,

VI. Margaret. m. to John Fortescue, Esq.

Sir John was s. by his eldest son,

II. , at whose decease, in 1814, the title devolved upon his brother.

III. , b. 1775; m. 1800, Editha, dau. of George Le Hunte, Esq. of Artramont, co. Wexford (see Landed Gentry), and by her (who d. 1853) had an only child,

, present baronet.

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