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 254 CLANCONNELL — CLANK CLAXCONXELL or CLANCONNEILL. Earldom [I.] « Terence Lenauuii, BaRON ok Ci.ouc.her in Ireland," I l r )78 was "EARL OF CLANCONNEILL in Ireland," with rem. to " the heirs male of his body. " The patent passed the Sea! in May 1578. See State Papers, Ireland, Vol. 60 ; No. 90." C 1 ) CLANDEBOYE, OR CIANEBOYE.( b ) Viscountcy [1.] 1. "James Hamilton, oi Bangor, co. Down, in T Ireland, Ivnt.," was, on 4 May 1622, or. " VISCOUNT CLANK- I. iu— BOYE, Co. Down " [I.] ( c ) He was s. and h. of the Ber. Hans Hamilton, Vicar of Unnloss, Ayrshire, by Janet, da. of (— ) DBKHOLME, Laird of Weshiela. He and his brothers appear to have gone to Ireland with Sir James Fullertou in order to hold a correspondence with the English of that Kingdom and inform his Majesty [King James of Scotland] of the state, condition, and designs of the Irish, in the event of Queen Elizabeth's death. He became a Fellow' of Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1543 ; M.A., 1535. By James I he was made Serjt.-at-Law, and P.C. [L] M.P. for co. Down, 1613 ; one of the Commissioners for the plantation of Longford, ICIP, and iiually in 1(322, raised to tie peerage as above. He m. firstly, Ursula, sister of William, 1st Eaul of Meatu [I.], da. of Edward (Bhabazon), 1st Baron Brabazon ok Abdee [I.], by Mary, da. of Sir Thomas Smith. He in. thirdly, Jane, da. of Sir John PHILLIPS, Bart., Of Picton, by Ann, da. of Sir John Peukot, Lord Deputy of Ireland. He d. 1643, and was bur. at Bangor, Co. Down. II. 1643. U. On . ~- — .... — ^^m^m^w, w . Armagh [I.] See Clanbrassill, Earldom of [I. (, cr. 1647: both peerages becoming extinct in 1675. James (Hamilton), Viscount Claneboye [I.], s. and 7 June 1647 he was cr. EARL. OF CLANBRASSILL, co. i.e. "CLANEBOYE, co. Down" Barony [I.], {Hamilton), cr. 1719, with the Viscountcy op Limebick [I.] See " Clanbrassill," Earldom of [I.J, cr. 1756 ; idl these peerages becoming extinct in 1798. See "Dufferin and Clanedoye of Ballyleidy and Kvluyleagh, co, Down " Barony [I.], (Blackwood), cr. 1S00. i.e. "Clandeboye of Clandeboye, co. Dovn,"T Barony, (Blackwood), cr. 1850. ! gee „ 0^^^*" &,,.]. i.e.. "Clandeboye of Clandeboye, co. Down"!" dom of, cr. 1871 . Viscountcy, (Blackwood), cr. 1871, with the Earldom ok ! DvrVERBS. J CLA&DON. See " Onslow of Onslow, co. Salop, and of Clandon, co. Surrey" Barony, (Onslow), cr. 1716. CLANE. i.e. "Dukg&n ov Clane, co. Kildare " Viscountcy [l.], {Dunrjan), a: 1661 ; see "Limerick," Earldom of [1.] or. 1685 ; both forfeited 1691. («) "Creations, 1483-1646," in ap. 47th Rep. DIP. Records. ( b ) "Claneboy, or Clandeooy, a quondam territorial name of part of the counties of Antrim and Down. In the reign of Edw. Ill, the sept of Hugh-Boy O'Neill imposed upon it the name of Clan-Hugh-Boy, the sept of yellmo Hugh, afterwards abbreviated into Claneboy." See " Pari. Gazetteer " [I.], 1849. (■J "Creations, 1483-1616," in ap. 47th Rep. D.K.P. Records. The preamble of toa patent is in " Lodge " iii, p. 3,