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 BELVIDERE — BEREHAVEN. 319 BELVIDERE, of go, Westmeath [L], and took his peat as such, 2 Nov. 17fi7. P.C. [I.], Muster Master Gen. [I.] 1701 till big death. He in. firstly, 10 Dec. 1731,' Elizabeth, 1st da. of of Richard Tkxison of Thomastown, co. Loath, Commissioner of the Revenue. She (A in London of the small-pox, 5 June 17*2, s.p. He m. secondly, 7 Aug. 1 73(3, Mary, 1st da. of Richard (Molf.swohtii) 3rd Viscount Moi.es- worthy [I.], by hi.s 1st wife Jane, da of (— ) Lucas of Dublin. He d. April 1772. His wife .survived him. II. TJ% 6bo«0K (Rociieort), Eari. ok Belvidere (175G), to ViscorxT Lklfif.i.d (1751) and Union Del field (1738), [I.], s. and h., 1814. by 2nd w ife, 6. 12 Oct. 173S, .sometime M.P. for co. Westmeath. On 24 Oct. 177. r i, he took his seat in the House of Lords [I.], and on 7Juuel77ii, obtained a pension of -i'SOO a year in consideration of his own and hi.s father's servfcea, He w. firstly 20 Aug. 177. r i, Dorothea, 2nd da. of John Bloom field of Redwood, King's County. He m. secondly by spec, lie. 10 Xov. 1S03, Jane, da. of tin' Rev. James Mackay of Pliipshorough, eo. Dublin. He (/. s.p. 13 May 1 SI 4, in his 76th year when all his titles became extinct. His widow IR. 11 Dec. 1815, at Dublin, Abraham lloYD,^) King's Counsel. EEL VOLE. See " Root; of IIamlake, Trusbutt and Belyoii:, : ' Barony a: 1G1G, ex. 1G32. See " Be ramore ok Belvoir, co. Down," Barony, cr. 1885. BENEDERALOC 1 1. ('.('. "GlenoHCHT, Bexederalocii, Or.mei.ie and Weik," Barony of [8]. See Bheadaluanf. " Earldom of [S] cr. 10S1 with the precedency of 1G77. BEN HALE. Barony by 1, Sir Robert de Bexiiale, having distinguished him- wri t- self as early as 1336 in the French and Flemish wars, was sum. to I. 13G0. 1>arl M :1 Baron (LOED BENHALE), on 3 April (1360) 34 Ed. HI, but never afterwards. He hi. before (1342) 16 Ed. Ill, Eva, widow of Sir James Acdley, da. and h. of Sir John Claveuixg, by Hawisia. She d. about 1360, (I>"1- p. mortem 43 Ed. Ill) and was bur. (as were her 4 husbands)( b ) at Langley Abbey, Norfolk. He survived her and probably d. s.p. in which case the Barony became (xtinct. EEREIIAVEX or BEARHAVEN See " Chetwynd of Eeahiiayex, co. Cork," Viscountcy, [I] cr. 1717. ^ie. "Berehaven. Viscountcy [I], Sec " Bantky " Earldom of [I], cr. _(l ) Her bou, by that marriage, George Augustus Boyd of Middleton Park, eo. Westuieath, inherited, thro' his mother, great part of the estates of the Hoclifort fimiily; another portion devolved on the descendants of Jane, Countess of Lanes- Wongh [1.], (the only child who had issue of the 1st Earl of lielvidere) of which descendants George Brinslcy Marley inherited the estate of Belvidore abuveuamed. ( b ) See p. 198 note " c " and also" the references therein quoted.