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 lilUKK'S COLONIAL CK.VTRY. 775 iiionl of horse iit the battle of tla-Uoyne, and followed James 11, into exile. By Tiuniisition lie was found to have for- feited his properly, 31st October, 1C!M". li. James. c. John. a. Mary, m. first, in 1CS2,' to Patrick PuliXDEKQAST, of Midlough, and had issue. She m. secondly .about 1095, John McC'At'FKEVjOf Linieriek, who as- sumed the surname of Pkbndergast {vi(Je infra). (i) Thomas, of Croaue, who held the iSpittal lands at Ai'dfinan, ni. Ellen, daughter of David Condon, ami d. lllli June, 1725, aged 111, leaving issue, a. Thomas (Sir), of Dublin, Bart., »«. PeneloiJC, sister of William, first Eakl C'adooax, from whom descends Vis- count GOKT. b. James, Captain of a Regiment of Foot in the army of Jaiies II. cl. in France. c. Jeffrey, of Mul- lough, Croane and Frehans, a captain at the battle of the Boyne, b. about 1670 ; m. about 1700, Margaret, dau- ghter of William Daniel, of Cloumel, and d. about 1735, leaving issue. «. Catherine, 1 ,• • e:&, 1 17^- (1) Margaret, wife of Eoger Maokath. 2. James, d. s. p. before 20th November, 1629. 3. Kobert, of Ballybeg, in the jiarish of Tullaglimelan, ;«. first, Ellen, daughter of Edmond CoMYN, of Tulla- maine, «ho d. s.p. ; secondly, EUice, daughter of David LoNEKOAN, by whom he had issue, and d. 13th February, 1635. i. Richard, of Grange, m. and liad a son, Itiehard Oge, of Cuuaghuemoney, 1G23. II. EuMOXD, of whom we treat. The second son, Edmond PRENDEuoAST.of TuUymelanand Nencasllc, M.P. for co. Tipperary, 1585 ; d. before Kill, leaving issue, I. Edmond, of whom presently. II. Kiehard, of Kilneearrigy in 1624; who m. III. Maurice. The eldest sou, Ediiond Dui'fe Peendeboast, of TuUj- melaii, d. 31st October, 1631, leaving issue. Pierce, of TidlymeUn ; and James. The younger son, James PitENDKitOAST, was seized in fee of the Abbey of Mullough and TuUymelan ; was member of the Catholic I'arliament in 16t7 ; »«. 1630, Anne White, and d. 9th January, 1G60-1, leaving issue, I. Edmond, d. s. p. before 167o. II. Patrick, of Mullough. The younger son, Patuick Pekndeikiast, of Mullough, m. 1682, Mary, daughter of Jeffrey PuendEB- gast, of Newcastle, {xee alure) and l)y her had issue, I. Jeffrey, of Mullough, received the free- dom of Glasgow, 7th May, 1710; cap- tain under the Duke of Marlborough 1710; )«. Lucy, daughter of John Ivees, and d. 27th March, 1748, aged 63, having by her (who d. lltli June, 1774) had issue, 1. Thomas, d. aged 4 years. 2. Jeffrey, d. 1746. 3. John,'rf. 7th May, 1716, aged 1 year. i. Jeffrey. 5. Henry, Lieutenant of the 4th Horse, d. s. p. 24th September, 1771, aged 25. 1. Mary, d. 1743. 2. Eleanor, m. Thomas Clutter- BFCK. 3. Mary Anne, m. Thomas Gaede, of Ballinacurra. 4. Lucy, m. Nicholas Gtles, of Youghal. Mrs. Prendcrgast, m. secondly, about 1695, John McCAFFEEy, of Limerick, who aesumed the siu-name of Peendeeoast, and by him had issue, a son, Terence Prendergast, and a daughter, Maky Peendeeoast, m. to John Pbex- DEBGAST, of Kuockanc, near Moneygall, co. Ti]iperary, who was in possession of certain lands called Spittle, adjuiuing Ardlinan, 23rd February, 172U, 12th October, 1742, and 28th March, 1750. They had issue, I. Kobert, of Laeken and Greeninount, m. the daughter of Archer BuTlEK, aud d. 28th August, 1826, aged 9(!, leaving a son, John, of Shamrock Lodge, wlioso daughter, Alice Mary, </. num. 19th March, 1852. II. Edmond, of whom presently.
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