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 CLANEBOYE — CLANMAtTKICE. 255 CLANEBOYE, see " CLANDEBOYE." CLANEHUGH. in. " CtANEBUQH, cn. Longford" Barony [I.], (F<»-hm),cr. 1675, with the ViscouNTtv ok GuaNaivd [I.J See " Ghanaud," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1684. CLAKGIBBOX. i.e. " Ftra Gerald op Desmond and Clan-gibbon, co. Cork " Barony, ( fay Fits dm*), cr. 1835 ; en. 1S43. See ,: Fitz Ueiiald and Vesey." Barony [1.], it. ii'i<> ; a. IStil), under the second holder of that title. CLAXMALIER(/') (or GLEXMALERV). Viscountcy[I.] I. Terence O'Dempsev, of Clamnalicr, Qnoon's I IG35 Comity, s. and h. oi Dermofc, the 3rd «. of Hugh o'Dempsey, of Loghire, in that Co., sue. to the family estates, was Knighted at Kiltenan, in Monster, 22 Mav 1S99, and was, on 22 Dec. 1631, or. BARON OF PHILLU'STOWX, King's Comity, and VISCOUNT CLAN- MALI KIt,( 3 ) King's and Queen's County [I.] He m. ( — ) FitzGkhald, of the House uf Lakagh. She (/. 4 dany. ] CI i. He was living Feb. 1637, and d. shortly after- wnrds. Inq. jmst mortem S Sep. I6S8.( b ) II. 1638 ? 2. Lewis (O'Dempsey), Viscount Clanmalier, &c. [I.], grandson and h., being 2nd but 1st surv. s.( c ) and h. of Owtty [i.e. Anthony] O'Demi'-sky of Clonygawuy, lung's County, by his 1st wife Mary, da. of Christopher (Nikjjjnt), Loud Delvjn [I.J, which Owuy was s. of the last Lord, but rf. v.p. after Feb. 1637. Ho joined in the rebellion of 1641 for which he was attainted, and his estates confiscated, but apparently was subsequently restored. lie m. Martha, da. of John Itchinqham, of Dunbrody, co. Wexford.^J III. 1GG01 8. Maximilian (O'Demvsey), Viscount Clanmalier to and BaRON of Pn/£.r.JrsTOWv [I.], 1st s. and h. He was made 171-1. Governor of Queen's County by King James II. He m. Anne, da. and coheir of Walter Bkii.minuha.m, of Dunfert, co. Kildare. She d. 27 June 170S. He rf. s.p., when his honours became dormant or cttimi.^) Admon. at Dublin, 13 Jan. 1714, to Ins nephew, Dominick QrBTN, s. of his sister Mary. CLANMAURICE. i.e. " Clanmaerice, co. Kerry " Viscounty [I.], {Fitr.-Maurkf), n: 1722, with the Kakldom of Kbruv [I.], which see. (") Clanninlier (incorrectly written Clenwelier, Glemnalire, or Glenmalery) extends on both sides of the river Barrow, being partly in King's County and partly iu Queen's County. ('') It is there stated that he died Feb. 1634, but this date seems erroneous. Barnabas O'Denipsey (apparently his yst. s.) is said to be. his "s. and h.," but such heirship probably relates only to certain lands therein mentioned. ( c ) His elder br., Sir Christopher O'Denipsey, knighted 13 July 1624, had Ml. butrf. s.p. and also v.p. C) See " N. and Q-," 6th s,x., p. 10S, as to his supposed second marriage with Mary, relict uf Capt. Thomas Vicars, and da. of ( — ) Lawlor. This Lady, however, m. Barnaby (or Brian) O'Denipsey, between 1617 and 1622. Her husband was probably ason of the 1st Viscount. Ex inform. Arthur Vicars, (Vicarage, Clyde Road), Dublin. (*) His only br., Terence O'Denipsey (living in 1691), d. s.p.ni., leaving a da. Alice, who m. Thomas O'Gornian ; but he appears to have had no less than six uncles and two peat uncles, all within the limitation of this peerage.