THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY 27 



William Rowley. 



H. L. Rowley. 



George Rye. 



Lord Southwell. 



Hon. Hayes St. Leger. 



Rev. Dr. St. George. 



Robert Sandford. 



Rev. Dr. Sheridan (10). 



Anthony Sheppard, junr., 

 Treasurer. 



Henry Singleton, Prime Ser- 

 jeant. 



William Smith, Headborough, 

 co. Waterford. 



Alderman James Somervill. 



William Sprigg. 



Colonel Richard St. George. 



John Stothard. 



John Stratford. 



Colonel Edward Stratford. 



William Stephens, M.D., Secre- 

 tary. 



Walter Stephens. 



Rev. Dr. Charles Stewart. 



Rev. Dr. Archibald Stewart. 



Alexander Stewart. 



Christopher Swift. 



Rt. Hon. Richard Tighe. 



Rt. Hon. James Tynte. 



Edward Taylor. 



Rev. Dean Robert Taylor. 



William Taylor. 



Thomas Taylor. 



Berkley Taylor. 



Thomas Tennison. 



Colonel Frederick Trench. 



Frederick Trench, B.L. 



Thomas Trotter, LL.D. 



John Vandeleur. 



George Vaughan. 



John Vernon. 



Christopher Usher. 



Lord Windham, Lord Chan- 

 cellor of Ireland [1726-1736]. 



Hon. Baron Wainwright. 



Hon. Justice Ward. 



James Wallace. 



Jacob Walton. 



Richard Warburton, Garry- 

 hinch. 



Richard Warburton, Donny- 

 carny. 



Richard Westby. 



Warner Westenra. 



William Westby. 



Rev. Dr. John Whetcombe. 



James Whitshed. 



Colonel Samuel Whitshed. 



Godfrey Wills. 



Richard Wingfield. 



Benjamin Woodward. 



Rev. Dr. John Wynne. 



In all 267 members. 



i. Henry Boyle, who was born in 1682, was M.P. for co. 

 Cork. In 1733 he was made a Privy Councillor, and Chan- 

 cellor of the Exchequer, and finally Speaker of the Irish House 

 of Commons, which post Boyle resigned in 1756, when he 

 was created Earl of Shannon. Lord Burlington and Cork 

 (whose daughter was his second wife) entrusted to him the 

 management of his estates in Ireland, the value of which 

 became enhanced, and Boyle promoted extensive improve- 

 ments in the district. He died in 1764. 



2. Francis Bindon, of Cloony, co. Clare, portrait painter, 

 a man of high social position. He painted several portraits of 

 Dean Swift, the best known being one executed in 1735 for 



