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 DUNGANNON 537 1707 in Prerog. Ct. [I.], and 13 Mar. 1709/10, to a creditor. His widow, who was bap. at St. Margaret's, Westm., 7 Feb. 1666/7, '"■> 3'"'^ly> '7 J^^X 1708, at St. Mary Wolnoth, London, the Hon. Henry Bertie (who J. Dec. 1735, aged 60). She d. 10, and was bur. 15 Dec. 1708, in Westm. Abbey. Admon. 24 Dec. 1708. i.e. "DuNGANNON,"Marquessateand Earldom .]{Schulenberg),cr. 1716 with the Dukedom of Munster [I.]. See "Kendal," Dukedom of, cr. 1 719; all honours becoming extinct 1743, by the death of the grantee. i.e. "Vane of Dungannon, co. Tyrone," Barony [I.] {f'ane), cr. 1720 with "Vane," Viscountcy [I.], which see; extinct 1789. VISCOUNTCY [I.] I. Arthur Hill-Trevor, of Belvoir, co. Down, and Brynkinalt, co. Denbigh, yr. br. of Trevor, ist IV. 1766. Viscount Hillsborough [I.], being 2nd s. of Michael HilljC) of Hillsborough, co. Down, by Anne, da. (and only child that had issue) of Sir John Trevor, of Brynkinalt afsd.. Master of the Rolls; was M.P. for Hillsborough 1715-27, for co. Down 1727-65, being Sheriff of that co., 1736; Keeper of the Records [I.], 1719-34; Registrar of Deeds, &'c. [I.], 1736-49; P.C. [I.] 13 Aug. 1750; Chancellor of the Exchequer [I.], i754-55;andCommissioner of Revenue [I.], 1755-71. Having inherited the estate of Brynkinalt abovenamed under the will of his maternal uncle, Arthur Trevor, he, by Act of Pari. Jan. 1759, took the name of Trevor. On 17 Feb. 1766, he was cr. BARON HILL OF OLDER- FLEET and VISCOUNT OF DUNGANNON [I.], taking his seat 28 Feb. 1766. He m., istly, Anne, 2nd da. and coh. of Joseph Deane, of Crumlin, CO. Dublin, Chief Baron of the Exchequer [I.], by Margaret, sister of Henry, ist Earl of Shannon [I.], da. of Henry Boyle, of Castlemartyr, CO. Cork. She d. s.p.s., at Galgorm, a year after marriage. He m., 2ndly, 12 Jan. 1737, Anne, da. and h. of Edmund Francis Stafford, of Browns- town, CO. Meath, and of Mount Stafford, co. Antrim, by his ist wife, Penelope, yst. da. of the Rev. Henry Leslie, Archdeacon of Down. He d. in Dublin 30 Jan. 1771, and was bur. at Belvoir, co. Down.C") Will (^) This Michael Hill was s. and h. of William Hill, by his ist wife, Eleanor, da. of Lord Chancellor Boyle [I.], and br. of the half-blood to Marcus Hill, whose mother, Mary, was ist da. of Marcus (Trevor), ist Viscount Dungannon [I.]. This Marcus Hill d. unm., 6 Apr. 1751, leaving the property he had inherited from his mother's family (Trevor, Viscounts Dungannon) to the family of Hill, the issue of his half-brother ex parte paterna, Michael Hill abovenamed. C') "Mr. Hill is a sort of an old beau, who has lived much in the world; his fortune a very good one. He is an original, and entertains me excessively. A fine gentleman is the character he aims at, but in reality he is a very honest, hospitable, friendly, good man, with a little pepper in his composition. . . Nothing can be more 68