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 272 .MASSY — MAULE. IV. 1812. -'(. Hush Hamon (Massy), Baron Massy of Duntri- le.uiue [I.], s. and b>, i. 13 Feb. 179'!: sue. (o the peerage [[.], •20 June 1812. He m.. 22 June 1S26, Matilda, sister of Henry. 1st Baron Annalv, da. of Luke White, of Woodlands, co. Dublin, bj his first wife, Eliza, da. of Andrew Mazikhk, of Dublin, lie il. 27 Sep 1S30. aged 48. His widow d. 27 Feb. 1883, aged S I, at Milford house. Limerick V. 1830. J. High Hamon Ingoldsbt (Massy), Baron Massy of DDNTBtLBAOOTi [I ], 1st g. and h, b. 14 April 18-27, at the Hermitage afsd. ; sue. to the peerage [I.]. '27 Sep. 1830. He m., 4 Jan. 1855, in Charlotte square, Edinburgh, Isabella, 1st da. of George More Nisbet, of Cairnhill, CO. Lanark. He </. s.p., 27 Feb. 1871. aged 4ti. at 12 Atholl orescent, Edinburgh. His widow living 1893. VI. 1871. .fonx Thomas William (Massy), Baron Massy of Dintrii.eamt. [I.], only br. and 11. ; b. 30 Aug. 1835; sue. to the peerage [I.], 27 Feb. 1874. Hep. Peer pLJ, 14 March 1S70. He PH., ly March 1803 ,by spec, lie.) at Mount Juliet, co. Kilkenny, Lucy Maria, da. of Somerset Kichard (BDTLEtt), 3d Earl (il CaRRICK [I.], bv his second wife, Lucy, da. of Arthur Fhksch. She was 6. 9 Nov. 1837. Paiailg Estates. — These, in 18S3, consisted of 24,571 acres in eo. Leitrim and 8,432 fa co. Limerick. Total 33,003 acres, valued at >'12,101 a year. Principal Mesidencct, The Hermitage, near Castle Connell. co. Limerick, and Laraheeu house, near Kinlough, eo. Leitrim. MAUCHLINE. i.e., " Tarrixze*n ami Maichmne," Baronv [S.J (CampMI), ,;: 1033, with the Earldom of LoUBOCH [S ], which see. MAUDUIT. Johm Mauduit, of Sonierford Mauduit, Wilts, served in the Scotch wars and was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LOUD MAUDUlTl by writ 12 Sep. (1342). 16 Ed. III., but never afterwards, neither were any of his posterity so summoned. (") He el. (1317),-'] Ed. III., leaving Agnes, his widow, and John, his son and heir, then aged 15.( b ) MAULE. "Maule, Brechin and JS'avar," Barony [S] (Maule), er. JC4G, with the Earldom of PaNMTre [S.J which see; forfeited 1710. MAULE OF WHITECHURCH. !.<:, "Maule of Whitechurch, co. Waterforil," Visoountcy anil Barony [I.] {Moult), cr. 1743, with the Earldom ok Panmfhk Of For™ [I.J which see ; ex. 1782. (a) This solitary summons, there being also no proof of any sitting under it, cannot be held to constitute a peerage dignity. (•>) Nothing nunc seems known of this John. Dugdale suggests that he may be the same as John Mauduit who died 1 April 1304, seized of the manor of Wermenstre, Wilts, and lands in Dorset, Gloucestershire, &c, leaving Maud, da. of his son, Thomas (who d. v.p.), his heir, and then aged nine.