HERALDRY, 
-by Anne, fitter of Edward lord Eliot. The earl died, 
without ilfue, May 8, 1783, when' the titles of earl of 
Ely, and vifcouftt Loftus, became extinCt ; but the ef- 
tates devol ved to' his nephew, Charles, fon of the ho¬ 
nourable Elizabeth Loftus, by fir John Tottenham, baft, 
born January 23, 1738. On fucceeding to the eftates of 
his uncle, he alfumed the name and arms of Loftus ; and 
■was created baron and vifcount Loftus, and earl and 
-marquis of Ely. His lordffiip married, June 23, 1766, 
Jane, daughter and co-heir of Robert My.hill, efq. by 
which lady, who died February 21, 1807, he hadilfue, 
a. John, vifcount Loftus. 2. Robert Ponfonby, lord 
bifiiop of Killaloe, born September 5, 1773; married, 
May 28, 1807, Alieia, third daughter of vifcount Ha- 
warden, by his third wife, Anne-Elizabeth Monck, fitter 
of Charles vifcount Monck. The marquis, dying March 
22, 1806, was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, John, the 
prefent and fecond marquis.—The prefuinptive heir is 
Robert, bilhop of Killaloe, only brother of the marquis. 
Ca e ations Baron, June 28; Vifcount, December 
1789; Marquis, December 29,4800; Baron Loftus, in 
England, January 19, 1801. 
Residences. —Loftus Hall, in the county of Wex¬ 
ford.—Town-houfe, in Prince’s-ttreet, Cavendilh-fquare. 
Motto. — Prendmoi tel que je fuis. —“ Take me as 1 
am.” —Round the crelt, Loyal au nort, —“ Loyal in 
death. 
IRISH EARLS. 
BUTLER (WALTER), Earl of ORMOND and 
OSSORY, Vifcount Thurles, Baron of Arklow, a Privy 
Counfellor in Ireland, and a Peer of Great Britain, by 
the title of Lord Butler, of Llanthony ; Knight of St. 
Patrick; F.S.A. born in 1770; fucceeded his father, 
the late earl, January 30, 1796; married, March 17, 
1'805, Anne, daughter and heir of Joleph-Piyce Clarke, 
elq. of Suttpn-Hall, in Derbylhire. 
Walter, grandfather of the prefent earl, married Elea¬ 
nor, eldeft daughter of Nicholas Morris, of the Court, 
in the county of Dublin, elquire, fon of fir John Morris, 
bart. a branch of the houfe of Montmorres, by which 
lady, who died in January 1794, having taken the title 
ef-counters dowager of Ormond, upon her fon being ac¬ 
knowledged as earl of Ormond ; he left ifTue, John, earl 
of Ormond ; and three daughters, viz. 1. Suf an, married 
to J. Cayanal), of Borres, in Carlow, elquire, by whom 
ttie had blue. 2. Frances, married to Mr. Cavanah, of 
the fame family, and died in January 1802. 3. Eleanor, 
the celebrated reclufe of Llangollen Vale. John, the 
'only fort, was acknowledged as heir to the title and ef- 
tate of the iiluftrio'us houfe of Ormond, in 1792; and 
married, : February 26, 1769, Anne, daughter and heir' 
of John, late earl ofWandesford ; by whom he had ilfue, 
Walter, the prefent earl; john-Wandesford, born in 
1772, died in 1796; James-Wandesford, born in 1775, 
married, in 1807, Grace-Louil'a, daughter of the honour¬ 
able John Staples, of Lilian ; Elizabeth, born in 1777 ; 
married her coulin, Mr. Cavanah, fon of Sufan, fitter of 
the late earl ; Charles, born in 1781 ; Eleanor, born in 
1788. Elis lordfliip died in January 1796, when he was 
fucceeded by Walter, the prefent earl.—The prefump- 
tive heir is James-Wandesford, his-lordfhip’s brother. 
Creations. —Earl, 1.3473 Baron Butler in England, 
January 13, 1801. 
Residence. —Sutton Hall, in the county of Derby. 
Motto, — Deprejfvs extollor. —“ Though deprelfed, I 
am exalted.” 
DE BURGH (ULICK-JOHN), Earl, of CLAN- 
R1CARDK, and Baron Dunkellin, born December 20, 
1802 ; fucceeded his father, the late earl, July 27, 1808.• 
John Smyth de Burgh, the eleventh earl, born No¬ 
vember 11, 1720, married He-fter, daughter of fir Henry 
Vincent, bart. b'y-which lady, who died December 29, 
1804, he had iil'ue, 1. Henry, lord Dunkellin ; 2. John- 
Tbomas, born October 22, 1774; 3. Louifa, born 1746, 
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died July 10, 1756 ; 4. Hetter-Amelia, married, Augutt: 
7, 1790, William Trenchard, efq. 5. Margaret-Auguf- 
ta, ina Fried, February 17, 1785, Luke Dillon,-efq. bro¬ 
ther of Robert lord Clonbrock. The earl, dying April 
21, 1782, was fucceeded ; by his eldeft foil, Henry, the 
twelfth earl, born January 8, 1789, advanced to the dig¬ 
nity of marquis of Clarricardef Augutt iS, 1789 ; and 
married, March-'-i7,; 1785, Urania-Anne,-only daughter 
.of George Powlett, late'marqtirs of Winchefter ; but by 
her (who married, fecondly, Peter Kington', efq.) he had 
no ilfue ; and, dying Dec. 8, 1797, the marquifate became 
extinCt ; but he was fucceeded in the earldoni by his on¬ 
ly brother, John-Thomas, the late earl ; who was gover¬ 
nor and cuftos-'ratulorum of the county of Galway, a 
general in the army, colonel of the 66th regiment of 
foot, and governor of Hull; born September 22, 1744; 
and married, in March 1799, Eliza, daughter of fir 
Thomas Burke, bart. of Marble Hill, in the county of 
Galway, by which lady he had ilfue, Ulick-John, the 
prefent earl ; and Hefter-Catharine, born in January 
1800; and a daughter, born in Augutt 1807. In-the 
year 1800, his majefty was mod gracioully pleated to 
grant that, in default of male ilfue, the earP's eldeft 
daughter ffiould inherit the title, and be counter's of 
Clanricarde in her own right. 
Creation.—B aron and Earl, July 1, 1543. 
Residences. —Portumna Cattle, in the county of 
Galway; and Belmont, in Hampftiire. 
Motto.— Un roy, une foy, une loy. —“ One king, one 
faith, one law.” 
BOYLE (EDMUND), Earl of CORK and OR¬ 
RERY,Vifcount Dungarvon, Baron Boyle, of Youghall, 
Baron of Broghill ; and Baron Boyle, of Marfton, in 
England; a Major-general in the Army ; born October 
2i, 1767 ; fucceeded his father, the late earl, in October 
1789; married, October 9, 1795, Ifabella-Henrietta 
Poyntz, third daughter of William Poyntz, efq. of 
Midgham Houfe, in the county of Berks ; and hasiirue, 
Edmund-William,,vifcount Dungarvon, heir apparent, 
born April 2, 1798; Ifabella; Elizabeth; George- 
Richaid, born in 1799; Charles, born in i3oo; John, 
born in r8o3 ; and Lucy-Georgiana, born in 1804. 
The family of Boyle was of diltinguiffied eminence in 
the reign of Henry III. Roger Boyle had ilfue, 1. Ro¬ 
ger, father of John, who was elected in the reign of 
James I. in 1618, lord bilhop of Cork, Cloyne, and Rofs, 
in the kingdom of Ireland; and died July 10, 1620; 
and of Richard. 2. Michael, who had lifue Michael, 
elected in 1619, lord bilhop of Waterford, and died De¬ 
cember 27, 1635; and Richard,, who was elected, in 
1620, lord bilhop of Cork, Cloyne, and Rofs, afterwards 
tranllated to the archiepifcopal fee of Tuam. His grace 
died March 19, 1644, leaving ittue Michael, elected in 
1660, lord bilhop of Cork, Cloyne, and Rofs, and trans¬ 
lated in 1663 to the archiepifcopal fee of Dublin, and 
in 1678 to the metropolitan fee of. Armagh; and con- 
ftituted, Jiily Ti, 1665, lord high chancellor of the 
kingdom of Ireland ; which office he refigned in 1685, 
and died December 10, 1702. Morough, his fon, was 
created by Charles II. in 1673, lord vifcount Bleffingtpn, 
of the kingdonrof Ireland, which title is extinCt. 
Richard, younger fon of Roger fon of Roger, was 
created, by James I. September 29, 1616, baron Boyle, 
of Youghall, in the county of Cork; and October 16,. 
1620, vifcount Dungarvon, in the county of Waterford ; 
and earl of Cork, of the kingdom of Ireland ; and far¬ 
ther promoted by Charles L November-9, 1631,10 be 
lord high treal"nrer of Ireland. He had originally fet¬ 
tled in that kingdom in 1588, and was indebted for his 
fubfequent advancement principally to the extenfiv.e. 
plantations lie made, and his attention to other im¬ 
provements in agriculture. He had ilfue, 1. Richard, 
fecond earl of Cork. 2. Louis, who was created. by. 
Charles I. in 1628, baron of Bandonbridge, and..yifcount 
Boyle, of Kinalmeaky, in the kingdom of Ireland, He 
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