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 ENNIS—ERRINGTON. 211 ENNIS, Sir John James, of Ballinahowen Court, CO. Westmeath, j.p. d.l. (1866, U.K.); high sherifE 1866, m.p. Athlone 1868/74, and since 1880; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1878 ; b. 6 April, 18J2. Note — No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms — Per pale arg. and or, a lion's head erased between three estoiles az., a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the first. Crest — A boar's head erased, pierced by an arrow all ppr. charged with an estoile az. Motto — Virtute et valore. Seat — Ballinahowen Court, Athlone, co. Westmeath. TOWN House— 36, Cm-zou Street, Mayfair, w. Hineaflp. SIR JOHN ENNIS, of Ballinahowen Court, co. Westmeath, D.Ij. high sherifE 1837 (only son of Auilrew Ennis, of Ballinahowen Conrt, who d. 31 Mar. 1834, by his wife Mary, dau. of Matthew Macmanus, of co. Westmeatli), a Dublin mer- chant, D.L. and sheriff 1849, governor of Bank of Ireland, M.P. Athlone 1857/65, created a BARONET 27 July, 1866; b. 15 Aug. 1800; d. 8 Aug. 1878, having m. 9 Sept. 1833, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of David Henry, of Dublin (ami sister of late Sir Thomas Henry, of Lomlou), ami had a son ami 3 daus. (1) Sir John James, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Mary, m. 10 Feb. 1858, to Daniel O'Douoghue, of the Glens, M.P. Tralee, and has with other issue a sou, Geoffrey O'Donoghue, b. 16 Jan. 1859. (3) Margaret Alicia Josephine, m. 20 Aug. 1862, to Edmund Waterton, late of Walton Hall, Yorks. and has a son and 2 daus. Edmund Charles Waterton, b. 10 Jime, 1863.— Mary.— Agnes. (4) Elizabeth Antonia, d. 20 Oct. 1879, having m. 27 Nov. 1869, as 1st ^^'ife, to Joseph Edward O'Neill Power, Esq. of Snow Hill, 00. Waterford, and had issue. EKRINGTON, Sir John Massey (1661, E.) ; assumed the name of Errington by K.L. 7 Aug. 1877 ; s. his brother, Sir Eowland, as 12th Baronet in 1875; b. 1810 ; m. 1841, Maria, only dau. of Baron de Talleyrand. Note — No heir to this Baro- netcy. Arms — Arg. two bars and in chief three escallops az. Crest — An unicorn's head erased arg. armed and maned or. Residences— Puddington Cottage, Neston, Cheshire, and Great Glenham, Wickham Market. Uineagf. SIR WILLIAM STANLEY, of Hooton (descended from Sir William de Stanleigli, lord of Stomton and Hooton, J.U. brother of Sir John Stanley, k.g. ancestor of the Earls of Derby), created a BARONET, 17 Jime, 1661; m. Charlotte, eldest dau. of Richard, 1st Viscoimt MoljTieux (E. SEFTON). His great-grandson, SIR JOHN STANLEY- ilASSEY-STANLEY, s. his nephew, Sir William, as 6th Baronet, assimied the additional sur- name of Masset, under the will of Sir William Massey, of Puddington, Ches. B.art. and the additional siuname of Stanley, imder the will of his nepliew. Sir William aforesaid ; d. at Hooton 24 Nov. 1794, having m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Clifton, of Lytham, Lane. (B. DONINGTON); she d. 21 May, 1770. His grandson, SIR THOJLS STANLEY-MASSEY-STANLEY, Oth Baro- net (on the deatli of his brother, Sn- William, 14 Jan. 1800, sons of Sir Thomas, 7th Bart, who d. 19 Feb. 1795); d. Aug. 1841, having m. Jan. 1805, Marv, only child of Sir Carnaby Haggerston, of Haggerston Castle, Northiuuberland, 5th Baronet ; she d. 20 Aug. 1857, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sii-AVilliam Thomas Stanley-Massey-Stanley, 10th Baro- net ; d. 29 Jime, 1863, aged 56, imm. (2) Sir Rowland Errington, of Hooton, Cheshire, 11th Bai-onet, assiuned by r.l. 26 Jime, 1820, the name and arms of ERRINGTON only, pursuant to the will of Henry Errington, of Red Rice, South Hants, and Sandhoe, Northumberland; b. 4 April, 1809 ; d. 31 Mar. 1875, having m. 7 Jan. 1839, Julia, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Su- John Macdonald, k.C.b. adjutant- gen, of the forces ; she d. Aug. 1859, leaving 2 daus. (1) Ethel, m. 28 June, 1876, to Evelyn Bai-ing, C.S.I. CLE. major r.a. (E. North broojv). (2) Venetia, m. 24 April, 1867, to John Horace, Viscount PoUington (E. Mexborough). (3) Sir John Massey, 12th and present Baronet. (4) Maria Frances, m. 20 Aug. 1832, as 2nd wife, to Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams-Bulkeley, Bai-t. who d. 28 Aug. 1875, leaving issue. Pt