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houreof De Burgh, from which proceeded the ancient 
earls of Ulfter, which honour was carried from this fa¬ 
mily by the marriage of Elizabeth De Burgh, heir of 
William earl of Ulfter, with Lionel duke of Clarence, 
third fon of Edward III. Thomas Burgh, efq. oj' Birt, 
in Kildare, left ilfue, William, married to Mils War- 
burton ; Thomas, married to Florinda,’ lifter of vifcount 
Mountjoy ; and Margaretta, the prefent peerefs, cre¬ 
ated bafonels Oriel, of Cullan, in Louth, June 5, 1790, 
and advanced, November 7, 1797, to the dignity of vif- 
countefs Ferrard, with remainder to the ilfue male of 
her body b-y the right honourable John Fofter, fpeaker 
of the houfe of commons. 
Residence*— Tullon Houfe, Louth (hire. 
NEWCOMEN (CHARLOTTE), Viscountess 
NEWCOMEN, Baronefs Newcomen, of Moftown ; 
married the right honourable fir William Gleadowe, 
bart. and has ilfue by him, who a (Turned the name and 
arms of Newcomen, and died Auguft 21, 1S07, 1. Sir 
Thomas, heir apparent; 2. Jane; 3. Terefa, married 
to fir Charles Turner, bart. of Kirkleatham, in York- 
fliire ; 4. Charlotte ; 5. Catharine. 
Sir Robert Newcomen was created a baronet in 1623, 
and was anceftor of fir Beverley Newcomen, bart. of 
Moftown, whofe male line is extindf. Her lady flip’s - 
•father, Charles Nevvcoriien, efq. of Carrickglafs, left 
ilfue an only daughter, Charlotte, created baronefs 
'Newcomen, July 30, 1800; and advanced to the dignity 
of vifcountefs Newcomen, December 4, 1802, with re¬ 
mainder to her ilfue male by the right honourable fir 
William-Gleadowe Newcomen, bart. 
Residence. —Mortoun Park, Longfordlhire. 
VERNEY (MARY), Baroness of FERMA¬ 
NAGH ; born October 23, 1737. Her ladyfhip is the 
only daughter and heir of the honourable John Verney, 
eldeft fon of Ralph vifcount Fermanagh, and baron 
Verney (created earl of Verney after the death of his 
fon), who, dying before his father, never enjoyed the 
honours; and, on the death of her uncle, Ralph, the 
laft earl Verney, (he was created baronefs Fermanagh, 
with the dignity of baron Fermanagh.to her ilfue male. 
Sir Ralph Verney, who fucceeded his father in the 
baronetcy, June 23, 1717, was created earl Verney in 
1743. His lordlhip married Catharine, daughter and 
co-heir of Henry Pafchal, efq. by which lady, who died 
November 28, 1748, he had two fons, and two daugh¬ 
ters ; John, the eldelUbn, married, July 6, 1736, Mary, 
third daughter of Jofiah Nicholfon, efq. but, dying June 
3» «737i ig® her enfient of a daughter, the prefent baro¬ 
nefs Fermanagh ; and his widow, re-married, December 
9, 1741, Richard Calvert, efq. brother to fir William 
Calvert, alderman of London; Elizabeth, who married, 
June 27, 1747, Bennet, third earl of Harborough ; and 
Catharine, who died Auguft 17, 1750. His lordfhip, 
• dying OTober 4, 1752, w as fucceeded by his fecond and 
only furviVing fon, Ralph, late earl Verney, who mar¬ 
ried, September 11, 1740, Mary, daughter of Henry 
Herring, of London, merchant; but (lie died without 
ifTue, January 20, 1791, and his lordlhip on March 31 
following, when his titles became extimd.— Creation, 
1792. 
Residence.— Belturbet, Cavanfiiire. 
TOLER (GRACE), Baroness NORWOOD, of 
Knock Alton Caftle ; married, June 2, 1778, John lord 
Norbury, and has ilfue, a fon, Daniel, heir apparent, 
and other children. 
Her lady (hip’s father, Hector Graham, efq. who died 
in September 1806, defcended from the Montrofe fa¬ 
mily, married Grace, daughter of Robert Maxwell,, 
brother of John lord Farnham, by whom he had ilfue, 
Grace, the prefent baronefs, created a peerefs of Ire¬ 
land, November 7, 1797, with remainder to her ilfue 
L D R Y. 
male by John lord Norbury.—For her lady (hip’s ilfue, 
fee Lord Norbury, p. 684. 
CROFTON (ANNE), Baroness CROFTON, of 
Mote, in the county of Rofcommon; born January it, 
1751; married,, April 13, 1762, fir Edward Crofton, 
bart. and had ilfue by him, who died September 30, 
1797, fir Edward, heir apparent, born October 23, 1778; 
married, September 12, 1801., lady Charlotte Stewart, 
fifth daughter of John, fixth earl of Galloway; Henry- 
Thomas-Marctis, born September 4, 1785; George-Al¬ 
fred, a lieutenant in the royal navy, born September 
11, 1786; William-Gorges, born Auguft 27, 1787; Ca- 
t.harine-Anne, died an infant; Caroline, born October 
10, 1776 ; Louifa, married, June 8, 1S03, lieutenant-co¬ 
lonel Peregrine Maitland, nephew of the earl of Lau¬ 
derdale, and died November 3,-1805; Frances, married, 
April 2, 1802, to St. George Caulfeild, efq. of Dona- 
mon Cattle, in Rofcommon, defcended from the lords 
Charlemont, and has ilfue a fon, born March 1806 ; 
Harriet, married, May 22, 1806, James Caulfeild, efq. 
of the county of Tyrone, and has ilfue, a fon-,.born in 
1807 ; Atiguftd, born January 5, 1792. 
Sir Edward Crofton, the fifth baronet, married Mary, 
filter of David Nixon, efq. and died in 1743, leaving 
iftue one fon and one daughter, viz. fir Edward, the 
fixth baronet, born in 1719, and married, June 17, 1741, 
Martha Darner, youngeft filter of Jofeph earl of Dor- 
chefter, but died in 1746, without ilfue; and Catharine, 
born in 1723, to whom the family-eftate devolved on 
the death of her brother; (he married, in 1745, Marcus 
Lowther, efq. who afiumed the name and arms of Crof¬ 
ton, was created a baronet in 1659, and died in January 
1784 ; they had iftue, the late fir Edward Crofton, born 
Auguft 17, 1746; Gorges, born 1747, died in 1767; Ha¬ 
milton, died in 1795; Catharine, married to lir James 
Somerville, in the county of Meath, and died in 1778, 
leaving ilfue, fir Marcus Somerville, and another ion; 
Sophia, born in 1757, married the honourable baron 
Metge, and died in 1778; Marcus, born in 1738, died 
in 17S6; Frederic, born in 1759; William, died in 
1794. Sir Edward, the late baronet, married Anne, 
created baronefs Crofton, of Mote, in 1797, daughter 
and heir of Thomas Croker, efq. of Backwelton, in Kil¬ 
dare; and he died September 30, 1797. 
NUGENT-TEMPLE, (MARY-ELIZABETH- 
GRANVILLE), Baroness NUGENT, of Carlanf- 
tovvn, iii Weftmeath ; married, April 16, 1773, George 
marquis of Buckingham, and has ilfue ; for which lee 
Marquis of Buckingham, among the Peers of 
Eng land, p. 480. 
Her lady (hip is defcended from fir Thomas Nugent, 
of Carlanftown, in Weftmeath, younger brother of Ri¬ 
chard Nugent, eighth lord Delvin, whofe defcendant, 
Richard, the tenth lord, was created earl of Weftmeath 
in 1627. Robert, the fixth in defcent, was created vif¬ 
count Clare and baron Nugent in 1766, and earl Nu- 
1 gent in 1776. His lordlhip married, firft, July 14, 1730, 
Emilia, fecond daughter of Peter, fourth earl of Fingall, 
who died without ilfue, Auguft 16, 1731. The earl 
married, fecondly, Anne, daughter of James Craggs, 
efq. fecretary of ftate to George I. and widow of Robert 
Knight, efq. of Gosfield Hall, in Elfex, who di^d with¬ 
out ilfue. The earl married, thirdly, January 2, 1737, 
Elizabeth, widow of Auguftus, fourth earl of Berkeley, 
and daughter of Henry Drax, efq. of Charborough, in 
Dorfetlhire; and had iftue by her, who died June 30, 
1792, Mary-Elizabeth, created, December 27, 1800, 
baronefs Nugent, with remainder to her fecond Ion, lord 
George-Granville Nugent-Temple, born December 30, 
1788. The earl dying without ilfue, in 1779, the title 
of earl Nugent devolved, according to the limitation of 
the patent, to his fon-in-law, George marquis of Buck¬ 
ingham. 
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