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 182 BEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. ELY, Marquess of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, John Henry, 3rd Marquess of Ely. He was b. Jan. 19, 1814, and succeeded his father, Sept. 26, 1845 : m. Oct. 29, 1844, Jane, daughter of James J. Hope-Vere, Esq. of Blackwood, N B and d. July 15, 1857, having had issue a son and a daughter. ELY, Marchioness of, JANE, daughter of James Joseph Hope-Vere, Esq. of Blackwood, KB. ; b. 1821: m. 1844, the 3rd Marquess of Ely, who d. 1857. Residences, same as the Marquess of Ely. EMLY, BAKON. (MONSELL.) WILLIAM MONSELL, P.O., 1st Baron son of the late William Monsell, Esq., of Tervoe, co. Limerick, by Olivia, eldest daughter of Sir John Allen Johnson Walsh, 2nd Bart. Born Sept. 21st, 1812; educated at Winchester and at Oriel College, Oxford. Js a P.C. (1855), Lord Lieut, and Gustos Rotulorum of the co. and city of Limerick, and was High Sheriff thereof 1835 ; is also a Magistrate ___^^^^ for co. Clare, Col. of the Limerick Militia;, ^Advise with wit^~ and author of various pamphlets con- nected with Ireland and Education. Was Clerk to the Ordnance from Dec. 1853 till the abolition of the office Feb. 1857. President of the Board of Health from Feb. till Sept. 1857, Vice- President of the Board of Trade in 1866, Under Secretary of State for the Colonies from Dec. 1868 till Jan. 1871, and Postmaster-General, without a seat in the Cabinet, from Jan. 1871 till Nov. 1873. Is well known as the early advocate of "reproductive employment" during the Irish famine of 1846 7. Sat as M.P. for Limerick co. (L.) 1847 73. Married 1st (1836) Lady Anna Maria Charlotte who died 1855 only daughter of the 2nd Earl of Dunraven, and 2ndly (1857) Berthe, 3rd daughter of the Comte de Montigny, and has issue, living, Son, Gaston Thomas William, b. 1858. Daughter, Mary Olivia. Creation. Baron Emly, of Tervoe, in the county of Limerick, in the peerage of the United Kingdom 1873. , Argent, a chevron between three mullets sable, a trefoil slipped of the first. Crest, A lion rampant proper, holding in the paws a mullet sable. Supporters. On either side a lion proper, gorged with a collar vaire, pendent theretrom an escutcheon charged! with the arms of Monsell. Seats, Chateau de Drouilly, Maitoire; Tervoe, Limerick. Clubs, Athenseum, Stafford. Emlyn, Viscount, M.P., son of the Earl of Cawdor. (see Cawdor.) Encom.be, Viscount, Earl of Eldon. (see Eldon.)