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 13S DONINGTON — DONOUGHMORE. and in Nov. 1871 became, also suo jure, BaBoNESS Eutbeavx, HnNGKitHonD, de Mulevss and Hastings, l.y the termination of the abeyance of those four Baronies in her favour. She (/. 28 Jan. 1S74, at Veutnor, iu the Isle of Wight. Family Estates. .. .'Yc return H to these was, in 1883, "hopelessly mixed up," with that of his son, the Earl of l.oiulouu, and is included therein. Principal Jiesidencc... Doniugton Park, Leicestershire. DONOUGHMORE OF KNOCKLOFTY. Barony [I.] |, Christiana IIely Hutchinson, wife of tlio Kt. I 178'? Hon. John Hely-Huti'IIINSON, was, 1G Oct. 17S3, cr. BAUONESS '" DONOUHJtORE OF KNOCKLOFTY, co. Tippenuy, [I with rem. of that Barony to the h. male of her hotly. She was yst. of the 13 children (4 boys and SI girls) of Abraham NtCKsOK, of Murny, co. Wicklow, by Elizabeth (to whom he was 3d husband) da. of Edward aud sister of Richard Hutchinson, ( c ) both of Knocklofty afad. The hist named Kiehard d. a. p., leaving his esfcites to his niece, the said Christiana, who, S June 1 751, m. John Hklv, who took the name of HlTCIIINSoN on his wife',; succession to the; Knocklofty estates. The Baroness el. (but five yean after her creation) 24 June 1788. Her husband, who was s. of Francis Hely, of Gortroe, co. Cork, was B.A., of Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1774 ; LL.D., 175(5 ; Barrister, 1748 ; Bencher of King's Inn, Dublin, 1758; Prime Serjeant, 1761; M.P. for Laiicsborough, 1759-60; for Cork, 1761-89 and for Taghuion, 1790-94 ; Provost of Trin. Coil, Dublin, 1771 ; B.C. [I.] ; Prin. Sec. of State and Keeper of the J J rivy Seal. [I.] He el. b Sep. 1794. II. 1788. Viscountcy [I.] 1. 1707, Earldom [I.] I. 1S00. 2 and 1. liiciiA-RL) IIely (Hely-IIutchixkon), BABOK DoNOtcmMOHK OS Knockloiiy, [I.] s. and h. ; 6. SB .Ian. 1756 ; Joint Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer [I.] 1764 ; cd. at Eton; at Mag. Coll. Oxford, (1772) and at Dublin; 13.A. Dublin, 1775 ; M.A. 17S0; LL.B. aud LL.D. 17S3 -. Barrister (.Dublin), 1777 ; M.P. for co. Sligo, 1778-83 ; for Taghmcor, 17S3-SS ; Commissioner of Customs [I.], 17S5- 1S02 ; took his seat iu the House of Lords [I.], 6 Feb. 17S9 ; Lieut.-Col., 112th Foot, 1794 ; becoming finally, 1812, Lieut - On 20 Nov. 1707, he was cr. VISCOUNT DONOUGHMOiiK C) co. Tipperary, with a spec. rem. to the heirs male of the body of his mother. On 31 Dec. 1800 (»), he was cr. EARL OK DONOUGHMORE OF KNOCKLOFTY [I.], with a like spec. rem. Hei'.-Pekb [I.], 1801 -25 ; P.O. 1806; > J Gen. in the Army. OF KNOCKLOFTY («) It would almost seem as if herChristiau name was " Christiana-y/c/)/." She is spoken of in the patents of 1797 aud 1800, as " Christiana Holy, Baroness Donojigh- more, deed. " her husband being spoken o£ therein as "The Rt. Hon. John JJcly- Hutchinson," also deed." ( b ) This was one of nine Irish Baronies conferred by the Fox ministry in 17S3, at a time when the King refused auy additions to be made to the peerage of Great Britain. See p. 44, note "d,"' sub. "Delaval." f- ( c ) The pedigree of Hutchinson, deduced from Edward H., of Alford. co. Lincoln, whose second son, Richard, purchased Knocklofty and other estates in Ireland (being father of Edward Hutchinson, and grandfather of Mrs. Nickson, mother of Baroness Donoughmore) is given in "The diary and letters of Gov. Hutchinson," by Peter Orlando Hutchinson, vol. ii, pp. 447-57. ( d ) It is generally said that this creation was Viscount Sttirdeile, or Donoughuiore of Suirdalc, but such is not the case. In all the three creations (1783, 1797 and 1800), the title is " Donoughmore of Knocklofty," and the Viscountcy of Hutchinson [U.K.], conferred in 1821, is also of " Knocklotty." The courtesy title used by the ueir ap. has generally been {wrongly ?) " Suirdalc," but should (apparently) be •' Hutchinson," or "Knocklofty." (° This was one of the 18 Irish Peerages conferred ou the day before the Union. See vol. i, p. 208, note "c," sub, Avouinore.