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 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 57 daughter of the Hon. Q-eorge Vere Hobart, secon'l son of George, third Eiirl of Buck- inghamshire, and d. 1st August, ]8tI.8 (his widow dying 28th May, 1867), having had, I. Feeberick Geoege (Sir), wlio s. as second baronet, b. 3rd January, 1810, and d. unm. 25th December, 1857. II. Cavendish Heevet (Rev. Sir), of Glyde Court, Ardee, co. Louth, rector of Theydon Gar- non, Epping, co. Essex, 1843 to 1887; b. 7th May, 1817 ; educated at Eton and Magdalene College, Cambridge (B.A. 1841) ; s. his brother as third baronet, 25th December, 1857 ; in. 15th January, 1844, ] sabella, youngest daughter of the Kev. John Todd, curate of Frankley and St. Ifenelm, Halesowen, co. Salop, and by her (who d. 3rd June, 1881) has, 1. John Frederick, J.P. and D.L., high sheriff co. Louth, 1875, late major 6th battahon Royal Irish Rifles (Louth Militia), and formerly of the 13th Hussars, b. 18th January, 1847; educated at Marl- borough and Mag- dalene College, Cambridge ; m. 20th April, 1871, Caro- line Emily, eldest daughter of Thomas Coxhead Chisendale Marsh, Esq. of Gaynes Park, co. Essex, and has issue, Augustus Vere, b. 30th March, 1873; Emily Albinia ; Mary Isabella ; and Alice Jane Blanche. 2. Hervey, lieutenant Royal Irish Rifles, b. 20th June, 1851 ; d. unm. 31st March, 1887. 1. Jane Yere, m. 2nd October, 1872, to Robert Boothby Heathcote, Esq. of Friday Hill, Ching- ford, CO. Essex. III. Yere Henry Louis, b. 25th April, 1819. III. William, M.P. for Dunleer, who m. 1743, Patience, daughter of John Fowke, Esq. of Dublin, and d. 24th August, 1783, leaving issue, 1. John William, of Castlering, co. Lauth, D.L., M.P. for Dunleer, b. 1745 ; m. 1788. Rebecca, only child of Hamilton M'Clure, Esq. of Dublin, and d. 1809, having had issue, I. Frederick John, of Castle- ring, and Ballymascanlan, Dundalk, co. Louth, J.P. and D.L., high sheriff co. Louth, 1845; b. 1799; m. 22nd October, 1827, Isabella, fourth daughter of Peter Yere, Esq. of Carlton-on- Trent, co. Nottingham. II. William Hamilton, d. 1813. III. Henry, d. 1820. IV. Charles Thomas, d. 1822. I. Elizabeth Susan. II. Louisa Jane, m. 26th Octo- ber, 1819, Thomas Span, second Baron Plunket, P.C., D.D., Lord Bishop of Tuam, Killala, and Achonry, being so consecrated in 1839; and had issue female (see Burke's III. Emily Anna, d. 1874. 2. Henry. 1. Patience, m. 1766, to John M'Clintock, Esq., M.P. 2. Elizabeth, m. to John Longfield, Esq., M.P. I. Margaret, in. to Stephen Sibthorpe, Esq. of Brownston. II. Charlotte, m. 1738, to Nicholas Forster, Esq. of Tullaghan, great grandfather of Sir Thomas Oriel Forster, Bart, of Coolderry, co. Mona- ghan, Ireland. The eldest son, The Right Hon. Anthony Fostee, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Ireland, from 1766 to 1777, b. 12th December, 1705; m. first, 25th February, 1736, Elizabeth, daughter of William Burgh, Esq. of Bert, co. Kildare, and by her (who d. 30th Julv, 1744) had, I. John (Right Hon.), Baron Oriel, so created 17th July, 1821, P.O. Great Britain, chancellor of the exfhequer and last speaker of the Irish House of Commons, from 1785 to 1801, bar- rister-at-law of the Middle Temple, b. 28th September, 1740; m. 14th De- cember, 1764, Margaret Amelia, daughter of Thomas Burgh, Esq., M.P., of Bert, CO. Kildare. She was created a peeress of Ireland, as Baeoness Oeiel, in 1790, and Yis- couNTESS Feeeaed, 1797. Lord Oriel d. 16th August, 1828, having had issue.