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 58 DE MAULEY — DE MONT ALT. for Dorset 1882-37, having m, 8 Aug. 1811 at St. Marylebone afsd. Barbara <1a. and h. of Anthony (Ashley-Cooper), 5th Kahl of ShaftssBOBT, by Barbara, da. and h. of Sir John Webb, Bart., was, 10 July 1S38,(») cr. BARON DE MAULEY(>>) OF CANFORD, co. Dorset, liis wife being a coheir^) to a Barony of Mauley (or De Mauley) said to have been cr. by writ in 1295. This lady, who was 6. 19 Oct. 17S8 d. 5 June 1844. He d. 16 May 1855, aged G8, at 21, St. James' Place, Westin. II. 1S55. 2. CnAitLEs - Frederick - Ashley - Cooper (Ponsonuy), Baron de Mauley ok Canford, 1st s. and h., b. 12 Sep. 1815, and bap. at St. Marylebone, ed. at Eton, M.P. for Poole, 1837-47, and for Dungarvan, 1S51-52. He m. 9Aug. 1S38, at All Souls, Marylebone, Maria-Jaue-Elizabeth, 4th da. of his maternal uncle John-William (Ponsonby), 4th Eaul Of Bkssborough [1]., by Maria, da. of John (Fane), 10th Earl of Westmorland. She was b. 14 March 1819. Family Estates. These, in 1883, consisted of 2,457 acres in co. Somerset (worth .£7.433 a year) and 1,255 in Oxon. Total 3,712 acres worth £9,334 a year. Principal Residence, Longford House, near Lechlade. DE MONTALT OF HAWARDEN and DE MONT ALT OF DUNDRUM. Barony [I.] Sir TnOMAS Maude, 2d Bart. [I.], of Dundrum, co. T 177fi Tipperary, 4th but 1st surv. s. and h. of Sir Robert Maude, Bart. ' ' [I.] of the same 'so cr. 9 May 1705), by Eleanor, da. and h. of Francis Cornwallis of Albermarles, co. Carmarthen, b. about 1727 ; 11 ' '• sue. his father 4 Aug. 1705 ; M.P. for co. Tipperary, 1701-7(5 ; Gov. of that County, 1770 ; was cr. IS July 1776, BARON DE MON- TALT^ 1 ) OF HAWARDEN, co. Tipperary [I.] He d. niim. 17 May 1777, when his peerage became extinct, but the Baronetcy and estates devolved as under. II. 1785. 1. Sir Cornwallis Maude, 3d Bart. [I.], yst. and only surv. br. and h. of the above, bap. 19 Sep. 1729: sue. to the family estates and Baronetcy [I.] in 1777 ; was, on 25 June 1785, cr. BARON DE'MONTALT OF HAWARDEN, co. Tipperary [I.], and, on 10 June 1791, VISCOUNT HAWARDEN of Hawarden, co. Tipperary [I.] He d. 23 Aug. 1803. III. 1803. 2. Thomas Ralph (Maude), Viscount Hawarden and Baron De Montalt or Hawauden [I.], s. and h., b. 16 April 1767. He d. s.p., 26 Feb. 1807. IV. 1807. 3. Corwalus (Maude), Viscount Hawarden and Babon De Montalt of Hawarden L br. and h., b. 28 March 1780. He d. 12 Oct. 1856. V. 1856. .4 and 7. Corn wallis (Maude), Viscount Hawar- Earldom DK!f auc ^ ^ AR0N 11E Montalt ok Hawarden [I]., only s. and h., b. 4 April 1817 ; Rsp.PKKB [I]., 1862 ; a: 9 Sep. 1886 EARL I. 1886 DE MONTALT OF DUNDRUM, co. Tipperary. See " Ha- warden Yiscountcy [I]., cr. 1791, under the 4th Viscount. ( a ) This was one of the eleven " Coronation Peerages." See, ante, vol. 11, p. 115, note "b," sub " CaRew.", ( b ) It was not till the reign of Geo. IV that the " fashion proceeded from reviving old names and titles to inventing some that were entirely new but formed on the antique pattern, like a modern Gothic castle." In 1826, Sir John Fleming Leicester was cr. "Lord de Tabley of Tabley House, a tautologous designation that was sufficiently unmeaning," in 1838, Mr. Ponsonby was or. " Baron de Mauley o/ Canford," in allusion to an ancient Barony of which the owners, had they continued, would have been called Mauley, not dc Mauley." See an article on " Surnames with the prefix De" in "Her. and Gen.," vol. 1, pp. 138-158, and see also, ante, p. 37, note "b." ( c ) Through the families of Ashley-Cooper, Webb; Salvaiuc, and Mauley. ( d ) Montalt (now corrupted into Mould) is the name of a hill in Flintslih-e, from