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 i88 BLAYNEY Merchant and Alderman of London, by Joanna, da. of Thomas Burges, of Horby [PHorley], Surrey. He d. 3, and was bur. 7 Nov. 1670, at St. Michan's, Dublin. His widow »/., probably in 1675, Hugh Montgomery (afterwards Willoughby), of Carrow, co. Monaghan, and d. 3 Mar. 1702/3. V. 1670. 5. Henry Vincent (Blayney), Lord Blayney, £s?c. [I.], 2nd, but I St surv. s. and h. by 2nd wife. He was accused before the Council, 22 Aug. 1681, of being concerned in a plot, but discharged. Capt. of a company of Foot, and a zealous partisan of William III. Was attainted hy the Pari. [I.] of James II, 7 May 1689, at which he was present,('') and withdrew to England, where he died soon afterwards. He m., about 1686 (post nuptial settl. 23 and 24 Nov. 1687), Margaret, sister of John, ist Lord Moore of Tullamore [I.], ist da. of Thomas Moore, of Croghan, by Ellen, da. of Dudley Colley, of Castle Carbery, afsd. He d. s.p.m., Aug. 1689, and was bur. at Monaghan.('') His widow m., i Oct. 1691, Charles Dering, Auditor of the Exchequer, who d. July 1 7 19. She d. 10 Dec. 1724, and was ^«r. with her last husband at St. Anne's, Westm. Will pr. 1726. VI. 1689. 6. William (Blayney), Lord Blayney, ^c. [I.], yst. and only surv. br. (of the whole blood) and h. male. He, too, was attainted in 1689 as a resident in England, but being restored, was made Gov. of Monaghan, and took his seat [I.] 5 Oct. 1692. He»?., in 1686, Mary, widow of Arthur Dillon, of Lismullen, co. Meath, da. of William (Caulfeild), 1st Viscount Charlemont [I.], by Sarah, da. of Charles (Moore), Viscount Drogheda. He d. in Dublin, 3, and was bur. 5 Jan. 1705/6, in the Chapel of Castle Blayney. Will pr. 1706. His widow d. 8 Aug. 1724, in Dublin, and was bur. at Castle Blayney. Will pr. 1724. VII. 1706. 7. Cadwallader (Blayney), Lord Blayney, tfc. [I.], 2nd, but 1st surv. s. and h., bap. 21 Apr. 1693, at St. Peter's, Dublin; took his seat [I.] 25 Nov. 1713. Lord Lieut, of co. Monaghan and Gov. of Sligo. In 1723 he obtained a pension, as also an act to enable him to sell lands, to pay debts, fe'c. In politics he was a Tory. He m., istly, 22 Apr. 17 14, at Dublin Castle, Mary, da. of the Hon. John Touchet (s. of Mervyn, 4th Earl of Castlehaven [I-]), by Elizabeth, da. of Thomas (Savile), Earl of Sussex. She d. Sep. I72i,and was bur. at Castle Blayney. He m., 2ndly, Sep. 1724, Mary, da. and h. of Sir Alexander Cairnes, Bart., of Monaghan, by Elizabeth, sister of Sir Nathaniel Gould, and da. of John Gould, of London, Merchant, but by her (f) For a list of tlie peers present in, and absent from, this Pari., see vol. iii, Ap- pendix D. C") Of his 2 daughters and coheirs, (l) Elizabeth d. unm. 1692 ; (2) Eleanor m., before 1722, when both were living, Nicholas Mahon.