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 320 FARNHAM— FAUCONBERG. > V. 1823. 5. John (Maxweli^Barry), Baron FiBNHAU [I.], cousin and h. male, being s. and h. of the Rt. Rev. the Hon. Henry Maxwell, Bishop of Mcath [1766-9SJ, by Margaret, da. of the Rt. Hon. Anthony Foster, which Henry was 3d s. of the 1st Baron nud d. 7 Oct. 1798. He was b. 18 Jan. 3767 ; M.P. for Newtown Liniavady, 1798—1800 ; forco. Cavan, 1800-23. P.O. [1.1; Col. of the Cavan Militia. Rep. Peer [I.], 1S25-38. He m. 4 July 1739 Juliana Lucy, 1st da. of Arthur (Anneslet), 1st Earl of Mountnorris [r.], by his first wife, Lucy, da. of George (Lyttklton), 1st Baron Lyttelton ok Franki.ky. She d. 10 Oct, 1833, aged 61. He d. s.p. 20 Sep. 1838, aged 71. Will pr. April 1839. VI. 1838. 6. Henry (Maxwell), Baron Farnham [I.], br. and h. Ho was in Holy orders. He m. 5 Sep. 1798, Anne, 1st da. of Henry Thomas (BDTLBR), 2d EaBL or Caiuuck [I.], bv Sarah, da. and coheir of Edward Taylor. She, who was b. 3 Aug. 1770, d. 29 May 1831. He d. 19 Oct, 1S3S. Will pr. April 1S39. VII. 183S. 7. Henry (Maxwell), Baron Farnham [I.], s. and Ii., I. 9 Aug. 1799 ; at Dublin ; M.P. forco. Cavan, 1S21-3S ; Rbp. PjsKB [LI 1839-68 ; K.P., 12 Nov. 1845. He m. 3 Dec. 1828. Aune Frances Esther, yst. da. of Thomas (Stah.f.ton), Lord Le DeSFKKOER, by Elizabeth, da. of Samuel Eliot. She was b. IS April 1S05. Both Lord and Lady Farnham (the one aged 09 and the other G3) perished together, being burnt (with some 30 ethers) by the setting on fire of petroleum at the railway accident, near Abergele in North Wales, 20 Aug. 186S. Both were buried there on the 25th.(«) His will pr. under £00,000. VIII. 1868. 5. Somerset Riciiard (Maxwell), Baron Farnham [I.], br. andh., 4. 18 Oct. 1803, in Dublin ; M.P. for Cavan, 1838-10. Sheriff, 184-1. He TO. firstly, 30 May 1S39, Dorothea, 3d da. of Richard Penne- father, one of the Barons of the Exchequer [I.] She d. 30 Nov. 1861. He m. secondly, at St. Jude's, Mildmay Park, Maty Anne, da. of Samuel Delap, of Monellan, co. Donegal. She d. 1 Nov. 1S73, aged 04, at Farnham afsd. He d., B.p., 4 June 1884, in his 81st year, at Farnham. IX. 1884. 0. James Pierce (Maxwell), Bauon Farnham [I.], br. and h., being 6th s. of the 6th Baron, b. 1813 ; M.P. for co. Cavan, 1843-6. r >. lie was sometime an officer in the army ; was severely wounded in the Crimean War ; Lieut. Col. 97th Foot ; 0th class Medjidie and Turkish medal. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 25,920 acres in co. Cavan worth £18,250 a year. Principal Residence. Farnham, co. Cavan. FARM HAM ROYAL. Seo " GoDOLPniN or Farnham Royal, co. Buckingham," Barony (Godolpliin-Osbornc), a: 1832. FAUCONBERG. ('■) Barony t>y 7. Walter de Fauconberg, of Skclton Castle, in Writ. Cleveland, Ryse in Holderness, &o., co. York, 1st surv. s. and h. of Walter F. of Ryse afsd., by Agues, sister and coheir of Peter I. 1295. de Buuok, of Skipton Castle; sue. to the above inheritance before 1272 ; was sum. 8 June (1294), 22 Ed. L, to attend the King ( a ) Lord Farnham was an accomplished Genealogist, paying particular attention to " Rcyal descents * and to " >S'ei:e Qirard'crs," o£ which last he printed a considerable number. ( b ) " The name seems to be derived from an estate in Yorkshire ; perhaps the same as that called in the Hundred Rolls [1273] Fulkebriggc." See Lower's Palronymica Sritannica.