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 CLANBRASSILL 211 CHUTON see CHEWTON CIAMHALTHA See "Bloomfield of Ciamhaltha, co. Tipperary," Barony (^Bloom- field), cr. 1 871; extinct 1879. CIRENCESTER i.e. "Cirencester, co. Gloucester," Barony {Bentinck), cr. 1689, with the Earldom of Portland, which see. CLANAWLEY see GLENAWLEY CLANBRASSILL EARLDOM [I.] I. James (Hamilton), Viscount Claneboye [I.], s. and h. of James, ist Viscount Claneboye [I.], by his 3rd I. 1647. wife, Jane, da. of Sir John Philipps, Bart., oi Picton, was M.P. for CO. Down 1634-35; sue. his father in 1644, and with him, suffered much in the Royal cause, raising a regt. of Foot and a troop of Horse, &c. He was cr., 7 June 1647 ('^he privy seal being dated at Oxford as long back as 4 Mar. 1644), EARL OF CLAN- BRASSILL,(*) CO. Armagh [I.]. In 1649 he submitted to the Common- wealth. On I Mar. 1654 he was a "Compounder" to the Government for ;£9,435. He m. (lie. from Bp. of London, 23 Sep. i64i,('') to marry at Rickmansworth, Herts, he being then aged 23, and a bachelor) Anne, ist da. of Henry (Carey), 2nd Earl of Monmouth, by Martha, da. of Lionel (Cranfield), Earl of Middlesex. He d. 20 June, and was bur. 29 July 1659 (with great state), at Bangor, co. Down. Will dat. 8 June 1659, pr. 15 June 1661. His widow ?;?., in 1668, as his ist wife. Sir Robert Maxwell, 2nd Bart. [S. 1663], of Waringstown, co. Down, who d. s.p. 1693. She d. 15 Jan. 1688/9. [James Hamilton, styled Viscount Claneboye, ist s. and h. ap., b. 7 Sep. 1642, d. unm., 8 May 1658, v.p., and was bur. at Rickmansworth, Herts, aged 15. M.I.] II. 1659 2. Henry (Hamilton), Earl of Clanbrassill [1647] to and Viscount Claneboye [1622] in Ireland, 2nd but ist 1675. surv. s. and h., 12 years old at his father's death ;(■=) matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.) 7 Oct. 1663 {sic) at the age of 16, (*) See the preamble to this patent in Lodge, vol. iii, p. 4, note. (•>) In Lodge, vol. iii, p. 5, it is said that the marriage articles were 12 and 13 Nov. 1635, and that the marriage took place that month. (•=) He was in receipt of a small pension from Govt, in 1 66 1, no doubt on account of his father's losses unde- the Commonwealth. V.G.