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 BURKE'S COLONIAL (iKNT]{Y. 0)47 CO. Longfoi-d 1830 to 1S37, sitid IStl to 181-7, hif;li shoritr, CO. Longford, 1S50, i. 1800; m. 1821, Hon, June Kino, cklesfc duugliter of Hobort Kdwsrd, first Visouuiit l^orton, and giTjnd-dnughtcr f)f l('l)t'rt, second Karl of Kingston, ami by licr (who d. 1868) liud issue, a. Frances Jane, ni. 22nd Marcli, 1849, Colonel David Carrick Robert Care I c K-U u c u AN AN, C.B., D.L., of Drum, pellier, co. Lanark {see BvKKH's Landed Gentri/), h, Sliiry Louisa, tii. 26th •lune, 1852, Lieutenant- Colonel the Hon. William L. P. Talbot, who d. s. p. 12th August, 1881, seventh son of James, third Lord Talbot de Malohide. (2 ) Tliomas Paid, of Carrig-glas Manor, Q.C., W.A., County Coui-t Judge of Down, Chan- cellor of the Diocesan Court of Down, Connor, and Dro- more, bencher of the King's Inns; m. 1st July, 18.35, Hon. Elizabeth Massy, daughter of Hugh, third Lord Massy, and d. 29th January, 1891, liaving by her (who d. 30th J uly, 1874) had issue, a. Thomas Lajiglois Hugh, of Carrig-glas Manor, co. Longford, J. P. and D.L., high sheriff 1892, M.A., barrister-at-Iaw, b. 26th April, 1836. i. Augustine Hugh, of Booted Lodge, Colches- ter, J. P., late Lieutenant- Colonel 41st (the Welsh Regiment), i. 22nd July, 18B9; m. 23rd March, 1878, Isabel Mary, eldest daughter of John Heb- BLETHWAITE, and has issue, 1. Hugh Percival Thomson, h. 6th October, 1880; 2. Langlois Massy, Augustine G-eorge Vic- tor, h. 3rd March, 1887 ; 1. Mary Klizabeth, and 2. Kathleen Grace. c. Anthony Wi 1 1 i a m Hamon (Rev.), B.A., vector of East Horndon ; b. 14th January, 1847; m. 23rd May, 1876, Sarah Jane, daughter of John Flowkr, and has issue, Anthony Langlois Massy, i. loth February, 1880; and Fi'anees .lane. (/. Charles EdwaKi, 4. 271 li Novembc r, 1852. e. Alfred Ilenry, LL.B., Trinity College, Cam- bridge, barriiiter-at-law, i. 23rd February, 18u6, <?. Margaret ]''verina, ?«. 25th January, 1872. Rev. Henry N. Coi.i.uiu, M.A., vicar of l<«ast I'lnehlcy, and has issue, 1. Arthur Henry, i. 13th Divemher, 1874; 2. Cecil Massy, i. 24th August., 187(>; and 1. Mary Kverina. i. (irace I'MiKd'cth, >«. 27(h Dcecnihei', 1.SS3, Major- Oeneral William llatt ■N<)i)i.B, late R.I';. (3) Jeffi-y (Very Rev.), M..A,, Trinity Ooi'lcgc, Dublin, Dean of Dromore ; »;, 2nd May, 1814, Helena, eldest daughter of the Rev. Fred- erick TEENCn, by Lady -Helena, his wife, sifter of George James, sixth Earl of Egjiiont, and d. in 1885, having had issue, six 90112 and two daughters. (4) George Thomson, late tJ-easurer to the Ecclesiasf i<^ Commissioners, high sheriff «f Longford, 1846; m. 1869, Mary, widow of William Martley BLACKarENK, of T.aidiardstowu, co, Mcatli, and daughter of Rev. William 'J HORPK, D,D.,.Tn/l //. Majvli. 1890. (1) Jane. (2) Anne. (3) Mary. Lord Chief Justice Lefroy, one of the most distinguished lawyers of his time, was called to the bar, 1797, and appointwl a bencher of the King's Inn 1819. He sat, in Pailiaiiieut as member for the Univei-sily of Dublin from 1830, till his elevation to the Bench, ■which took place 1841, when he was appointed a Baron of the Ex- chequer. He became Lord Chief Justice 1852, and d. 1808. 2. Anthony Thomas, late captain 65th Regiment, h. 1777, and d. 1859, having had issue. 3. Benjamin, of (^irdenton IIou,se, CO. Kildare, J. P., captain R.,-.., m. Margaret, daughter of Philip Savage, of Kilgibbon, co. AVcx- ford, and niece of Lord Callan, and d. 1869, having had with other i.ssue, . (1) Robert, J.P., w. 1872, Maud, only child of Johu
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