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 242 CHICHESTER — CHIPPING-WYCOMRE. at Carrickfergus. M.I.(*) at " JCuactlei-gaa "), pr. 21 Will dat. 29 Oct. iG21 (desirii: May 1625. II. 1625. 1. Sin Edwarii Chichester, next l>v. and h. of tlio. Vi^poiiTitf-D- rr 1 above, sue. to the family estates, ami was, to perpetuate his brother's yL J memory, (b) on 1 April 1625, cr. KARON OH 1C HESTER OK I. 1625. BELFAST AND VISCOUNT CHICHESTER OK CARRICK- FERGUS, both in co. Antrim [I]. He had previously, 18 July 1616, been Knighted at Theobalds. Gov. of Carriek feigns, Admiral of Loughneagh, Gov. of Cntmore, and P.O. [I.] 1625. Joint Commissioner of the Treasury [I], 1032. Took his seat hi the House of Lords [I.] 14 July 1634. Was in command of a Regiment, 1611, on behalf of the King, was " well accomplished both for war and peace, and very serviceable in the wars of Ireland." He in. firstly, •1 July 1605, Anne, da. and b. of John Cori.ESTONE of Ejrgesford. co. Devon, by Dorothy, da. of Sir George Bistox of Button, co C boater. She F DoNE- ' CaHRIl'K- fehuts, and Baron Chichester of Belfast [I.], who ^10-lb. in Us Father's lifetime had, 30 March 1047, been cr. Earl of Doneuall. See " Doneqall " Earldom of [I], cr. 1647. CHINKA.NG-FOO. i.e. " Gough of Chinkano foo, in China, &c." Barony [Gough), cr. 1846 ; see " Goran of Goo.terat," Viseomitey, cr. 1849. CHIPPING-WYCOMBE. i.e. " Lord "Wycombe, Baron of Chipping-WycombfJ' 1 ) co. Bucking- ham " (FitOMur ice-Petty), a Barony, it. 1760. Sec " Shelburne," Earldom of [I.] cr. 1753, under the 1st Earl. i.e. " Earl Wycombe of Chipping Wycombe, ( d ) co. Buckingham (Fitzmauricc-Pcttt)), an Earldom cr. 17S4 with the Maro,fessatb of Lansdowne, which see. (") This is of very considerable length and is printed in " Lodge," Vol. i, p. 32G. The verses, at the end, commence as under : — " Within this bedd of death a Viceroy lies, Whose fame shall ever live ; virtue ne'er dies ; For he did virtue and religion nourish, And made this province, rude, with peace to flourish." ( b ) See the preamble in " Lodge," Vol. i, p. 328. (') " A noble monument prepared by himself, but finished by his son " (the Ear! of Donegall), who in the concluding lines thus (poetically?) commemorates his Uncle's, his Father'!, and his own peerages, viz :— " Fam'd Arthur — Ireland's dread in arms ; in peace Her tut'lar genius — Belfast's honours won ; Edward and Anne — blest pair ! begot increase Of lands and honours, Viscount was grafted on ; Next, Arthur, in God's cause anil King's, stak'd all, And had, to's honour, added Donegal!." (<•) Spelt " CJiepiuy Wycombe " in the patent.
 * to be bur. by his late wife