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 VALB-RO YAL— VALBNTIA. 1 8 V. VALE-ROYAL. See " Dblamsrb of Valb Royal, co. Chester," Barony {Cholnumdehy) er. 1821. VALENCE. Baronjr by 1, Atmbr db Valbnob, b. and h. o! William, Earl op "^nt Pbmbrokb ((<. 13 June 1296), wu turn. 26 Jao. 1296/7, to attend th« I 1299 ^^^% "^ Snliebnry, but indi tttromoM ainnot be considered in the ftA ' ^^^^^ ®' ^ regular writ of summoni to Piirl.(*) He wee, however, 1 Qoo "*>™- ^ ^^^^- "" ^ ^i^" (LORD VALBNCB), from 6 Feb. (1298/9) i6£6, 27 Ed. L to 3 Not. (1806) 84 Bd. I.(b) by write in all eaeee directed " Adomaro de VaUnee^** and wm not eum. ae Barl or Pkmbrokb till 18 Jan. 1807/8, after the death of hie mother, thro' whom his deeoent from thoee Barls wss derived. He d, s.p. 23 Jnne 1824, when ikU Baron jf became exUnei, See fuller particulars under " Pembroke " Earldom. VALENTIA. f.tf., " Valbntia," Barony [LI (MaccaHy), er. 1566 with the Earldom or Clancarb [L] which see ; reffV^necf 1697, becombg ex, before 1601. Vifooantcy [I.] /. Sir Hbnrt Powbr, of Bershano, oo. Denbigh, T 1f)21 Knight MAresch««11 of Ireland, OonHtahle of Meryborongh CSastle ; 1. lu^i, Q^^ ^ j^.^ ^^^ p^, jj J vfMcr. 1 March 1620/l.(*) VISCOUNT lAAQ OF VALRNTIA, CO. Kerry [I.] He s». Qrisel, let da. and h. of 104 J. Qif lUchard Bulkeley, of Beaumaris, co. Aofflesey, by hie second wife, Anne, da. of Thomas Nbkdham, of Shenton. She d, at Chapel Isod, 8 and was bur. 17 Sep. 1641, at St Petrick'e, Dublin, with great pomp. He d. s.p. 26 May 1642, when the peerage became eaeftnei. II. 1642, i. " Sir Francis Annbslbt, Knt and Bart [I.], Chief with the Secretiiry of Ireland,** wss er, 1 1 March 1621/2(o) (nbout a year after precedency of the former creation), VISCOUNT OF VALBNTIA, co. Kerrjr [I.], 1622. ^ revenion after the death of the then existing Viscount without issue male.(<^) He was of a family settled at Newport Pagnell, Bocks, and not imnrobably was iaj). there 2 Jan. 1686/6. as s. of Thomas ANiinr.iT, High Constable of Newport HundrediC^*) but the older suthoritiee(0 make him s, of Robert Anneelny, of that place (one of the Undertakers for the plantation of Munster), by Beatrix, da. of John ConNWALr., of Moore park, Herts. He migrated to Ireland as early as 1606, living on good terms with the Viceroy, Sir A. (•) See ToL i, p. 11 1, note " b," ttt6 ** Ap Adam." (^) There is proof in the rolls of Pari, of his sitting. {•) See "Oreaiwm, 1488—1646," in ap. 47th Rep. D.K. Pub. Records. (^) The preamble to this somewhat extraordinary patent is given in " Lodge,** It recites the creation of Sir Henry Power te the Visoountey and the unwillingness of the Crtiwn that the title should lapse, and stetes the grantee to be **afinUaU wnjymtiuM ** with the existing Viscount. There was a " Capt. Edmund Power *' who was a grantee of 30 acres and a messe at Newport I'agnell (where the Annesleys were located), from Queen KlirAbeth. (•) Upeoomb's " Budu," vol. iv, p. 279 (followed by the ** NaJL Biotjr.*'), where, however, Thomas, his father, is said to be bap. " 9 March 1627 ** [Qy. 1627]. («) " Lodge;* vol. iv, p. 108.