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 398 BOURKE — BOWTtfONT. BOURKE OF IJOPHIN. [This is one of the seven Irish Peers er. by James II, after his exclusion from the throne of England (11 Dot'. lliSS) but when he leas in full possession of all his Royal right* as Kinrj of Ireland, all irhieh creations icerc duly inscribed on the Patent Bolls [I.] from which they hare never been erased. See ante, page 59 note " b." Barony. [I.] j, John Bourse, 2nd s. of William, 7UiEareof t 1 p.sn Ci.aniiicakde [I.J, being Col. of a Reg. of Infantry in the Army of James II, was er. by that King, on 2nd April 1689, BARON BOURKE OK BOPHIN (») 'CO. QALWAY [I.] Be was taken prisoner at the battle of Anghrhn 12 July 1 1>0 1 ami attainted. A bill for his res- toration in 1698 was rejected, but by Act, 1 Anne (1702) he was acquitted of all treasons and attainders and restored in blood and estate. Soon after this he rue. his elder br. (Richard) as E.m. OP C lanuica hue £1,] See " Claxiucaude " Ettfldom of [I.], cr. 1643, with which Earldom any Barony vested in him continues merged. BOURKE. In 17-25 Sir TobT Bourke was a: a Baron [BARoX llOURKEt] by the titular James If I. See ante, under "Jacobite Peerage! " page 5.0 note " b." HOWES 01 CLOXLYOX. Barony [I.] l. John Bowes, Lord Chancellor [I], was, on 15 Aug. j jygg 1758, cr. BARON BOWKS OK CLONLYON, co. Meath [I]. He, ' was s. of Thomas Bowes of Bishopsgate-street, London, a member of , the Turners' Company, by (— ), da. of (— ) NORTH, and was b. about i(U '- 1090, being sometimes said to have been a native of Surrey, and sometimes of Ware, Herts. Barrister (Inner Temple, London), 1718 ; (Dublin) 1785 ; Sergeant [I], 1727 ; second Sergeant [I]. 1'28 '< in several Irish Paris.; Sol. tien. [I], 1730; Attorney Gen. [I], 1739; Ch. Baron of the Exchequer [I], 1711, distinguishing himself as such in the celebrated trial of " Anncsley V, Karl of Anglesey" in Michmas., 1713.;'') Loud Ciiancei.i.oii [I], 22 March* 1757, being, after lti months tenure thereof, er. a l'eer as above. He won subsequently one of the Loud; JebuCjh [I] 17(15 and 17rit>. He d. unm. 22 July 1707, when the Pea-aye became extinct. He was bur. in Ch. CK Cathedral, Dublin. .M.I. Will, &&, dat. 3 Oct. 176* anil 15 July 17(17. pr. 25 Nov. 1708 by his br., Rumsey Bowes of BiiiBeld, Berks. BOWES OF STREATLAM CASTLE AND LUXEDALE. Barony. f. John (Bowes), Eaul of Ktratiimore axd t rut.-; ElSKMKHtSE fS.] was, on 7 Aug. 1815, cr. BASON BOWES OK . ' STREATLAM CASTLE, oo. Durham, AND OK LUNEDALE, co. York. He d. s.p. leg. 3 July 1820, when that peerage became extinct. 1820. See fuller account under " STRATHMOne," Earldom of [S.] See "Truro op Bowes, co. Midx.," Barony er. 1850. BOWMOXT. i.e. "Marquess of Bowwiont axd Cbssford," [S.] j see " Roxburghe," Dukedom of [S.], cr. 1707. (•') Bophin, or Bollin, is an island adjacent to the co. of Galway. (>>) See ante, p. 7G, note "a" Sub. "Altham," (James Annesley, dc jure) Bahon [I]. 1727 to 1700.