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 312 CLONCUKRY. II. 1799. ~ and 1. Valentine Browne (Lawless), Dauok Cloxcvkhy [I.] '2ml but only surv. s. and h. h 1!) Aug. 1771.!, Barony [L*. K ] i n Mcrrion Sq. and <!w/a at St. Peter's, Dublin ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; B.A., 1792; wis a member of "the Society of J. 1S31. United Irishmen " (founded in I7i)i), opposing the projected Union and nil ether Govornnicnt measures; was imprisoned lor six weeks in 179S ami again in 1799 for 2 years, on suspicion of treason, Ho took part in 1821 in defeating a loyal address to George IV proposed to have been sent by thy, county of Dublin. Ho was, however, in the next reign, in 1831, made P.O. [IJ and 14 Sep. 1831,(») BARON CLONCURRY of Cloa- curiy, co. Kildaro [U.K.] Ilo m. firstly, 10 April IS03, at Rome, Elizabeth tieorgiana, yst. da. of Liout.-Gen. Charles Moiiuan, Com, -in-Chief in the East Indies. This marriage was dissolved by Act of Pari. 20 June 18 1 1 (>') and, four days afterwards, he 01- 30 Juno 1811, ut Carnallwey co. Kildaro, Emily, widow of the Hon. Joseph Leeson, 3d da. of Archibald Douglas of Darnock, by Mary, da. of Sir Paul Ckosmb, 4th Bart. [8.1 of Crosbia Park, co. Wicklow. She il. i 5 June 1S41. He d. 28 Oct. 1S53, aged SO, at Maretimo, Blackrock, near Dublin( c ). Barony [I.] ] 3 and ~. Edward (Lawless), Baron Clon- ttt cvhry [I. and U. K.], s. and h. by second wife, b. 13 I gap. 1810 at Lyons Castle, co. Kildaro Ilo m. 17 Sep. _ r)I, ) 18D3. 1839, Elizabeth, da. and h. of John Kiuwan of Castle 1 ' '• ' V J j Hackct, co. G'alway, by Penelope, da. of John Hardiman IX. Buuke of Alteran, in that co. He d. 4 April IB89, J having thrown himself out of a -window at Lyons Castle. J His widow living 1887 at Maretimo afsd. Barony [I.] 1 4 and & Valentine (Lawless), Baron Cms ry tinny [I. and U. K.] and a Baronet [I.], s. and h., b. I 2 Nov. 1S40 in Ireland; ed. at Eton :ind at Ball. Coll. t, ,„ -,-, M869. Oxford; T!.A., 1801; sometime Major in the Kildaro uaiony [u. Jvj j Militia. How. 23 Jan. 1SS3, at 'Nostyll, co. York, III. I Laura Sophia Priscilla, 1st da. of Rowland (W inn), 1st J Bauox St. Oswald ok Nostei.l, by Harriot Maria Amelia, da. of Col. Henry LKmauesq. Family estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 0,121 acres in co. Kildare ; a, 137 in co. Limerick ; 923 in co. Lublin ; and 30G in co. Mcath. Total 12,487 acres, worth £10,443 a year. Principal Residence. — Lyons Castle, near Hazlehatch, co. Kildare. (») This was one of the "Coronation Peerages" (8 Sep. 1831) of William IV. Besides the " promotion " of an Irish Viscountcy (Northland) to the Earldom of liA-vi-uKiT [J.j the3" ware, if divided into 3 classes, as under, vis., 3 Marquessates [Ails a, Breadalbane and Westminster] and 2 Earldoms [Camtehdown and Licm-iEM)] conferred on Peers of lower grade, i.e. the Earls of Cassillis [&.}, Breadal- bane [S.] (both being Peers U.K.), and Grosvenor, and the Viscounts Duncan and Anson ; 7 Baronies [Kenlis, Chawouth, Dunjioke, Ludlow, Hamilton ox Wishaw, Howden, and Cloncurry] conferred on Scotch and Irish Peers, i.e. the Marquess of Headfort [I.], the Earl of Meath [I.], the Earl of Dunmore [S.], Earl Ludlow [I.], Lord Belhaven [S.], Baron Howden [I.], and Baron Cloncurry [I.] ; and also 9 Baronies conferred on commoners, tit., Panmure (Maute); Oakley {Cadogan); Poltimoue ( Bamfylde) ; Wenlock (Laiolc y) ; Mosttn {Lloyd); Seoiiave {Berkeley); Templemoke (Chichester) ; Dinorben (Hughes); and De Saumarez (Snumarez). Total ; 3 Marquessates, 3 Earldoms and 16 Baronies, viz, in all (besides the Irish Earldom of Ranfurly) 22, the same number [U.K.] as those nr. by his br. and predecessor, George IV, in 1821 on the like occasion, and twice the number of those cr. at the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1838. ( b ) The Lady m. secondly, June 1810, Rov. John Sanford, Rector of Nynehcad, Somerset. ' c ) According to Carpenter's "Peerage for the People " lS49he was entitled "tea high place on the roll of noble patriots." and was one, who " in his politics has over been as liberal as in his more private character." Ho is said to have spent as much as £200,000 on building and adorning his estate of Lyons Castlo. His " Recol- lections" were published in 1849.