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 102 ANNALY— ANNANDALE. ANNALY of Teuelick, oo. Longford [I.] He m. 4 Aug. 1764, Mary, da. of Skeffingtun Randal S>mn( c ) by Mary, da. of Hon. the Rev. John MooitE, d.d. He d. s.p. 5 June 1793, when the title became ex. Barons [U.K.] 1. Henry "White of "Woodlands [formerly Luttrells- T 1 Xfi'l town], co. Dublin, and subsequently of Bathcline, re. Longford, 4th but only gurv. s. of Luke W. of Woodlaudsp) afsd. (sometime M.P. for eo. Leitrim), by his first wife Eliza, da. of Andrew ?( b ) Mazikhk, was h. 1791, served in the 14th Light Dragoons in the Peninsular War, was M.P. for Dublin 18-23-32, forco. Longford 1837-47 and 1857-63, was Loid Lieut of eo. Longford, and. having sue. to the Longford estates on the death of his older br. in 1854, was on 19 Aug. 1863 cr. BAR OX ANNALY of Annaly and liathcline,( l ) co. Longford. He m. 8 Oct. IS'28, Ellen, da. of William Sorter Dkmistek of Skibo Castle, eo. Sutherland. She rf. 12 May 1S68. He d. 3 Sep. 1873 at Sunbury Park, Midx., aged St. II. 1873. 2. Luke ("White), Lord Annaly, s. and h., h. 26 Sep. 1829. Ed. at Eton School. Sometime, 1847-53, Capt. 13th Light Dragoons, a junior Lord of the Treasury 1S62-00, and subsequently, 1S6S-74, State Steward to (Earl Spencer) the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. Lieut. -Col. of the Longford Rifles. He was 11. P. for Clare 1859-60, for Longford IS61-62, and for Kidderminster 1862-68. He m. 24 Aug. 1853, Emily, da. of James StoaBT. Family Estates. These, in 1883, consisted of about 12,500 acres in co. Longford and about 4,000 in co. Dublin. Total about 10,500 acres of the yearly value of about £15,000. See Bateman's "Great Landowners." Principal Residences j Woodlands, near Clousilla, co. Dublin ; Rathcline House, co. Longford. Viscounts [BJ /. Sir John Murray of Loclnnaben, &C, was n: soinc- j i G2 o ? time before 20 Feb. 1023-4,( d ) " VISCOUNT OE ANNAN D " [&], but the exact date of such creation does not appear, but must have been before 27 Jan. 1623. He was subsequently, 13 March 1624-5, cr. Earl ok Anxandalk [S.], in which this title became merged." See " ANNANDALE," Earl of [S.], cr. 1624-5. Ex. 1658. "ANNAND," Viscoimtey of [S.] See " Axxaxdale," Earl of [S.], cr. 1661, dormant 1792. "ANNAND," Yiscoivntcy of [S.] See " Anxandale," Marquess of [S.], cr. 1701, dormant 1792. ANNANDALE. Nute.— The Lordship of Annandalo was obtained by Robert Bruce from David I fS.1 about 1124, and thus, when his descendant Robert Bruce became King of Scotland in 1306, merged in the Crown. It appears in or before 1455 to have been re-granted to Alexander (Stewart), Duke of Albany [S.], 2nd s. of James II [S.j, by whom it, together with the Earldom of March [S.], was forfeited in 1483 : both dignities being shortly afterwards, vis. by Act of Pari., 1 Qct. 1487, annexed inalienably to the Crown. See « Albany," Duke of [S.], cr. 1456. ( c ) He was s. and h. of Edward Smyth, Bishop of Down and Connor, by the Hon. Mary Skeffington. (») The estate of Luttrellstown was purchased by Luke White from the Earl of Carhampton [I.], in whose family (Luttrell) it had been since the time of Hen VI. ( b ) Andrew Maziere of Fleet street, Dublin, m. Mary, da. of Mark White of Pill laMi grocer, and had, with other .issue, a da. Eliza, probably the lady in question. ( c ) Rathcline, the old Castle of the 0 'Quins, is in Annaly.