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firft, Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of William Gunn, 
efq. of Kilmarcy, and had i(Fue an only daughter, Eli¬ 
zabeth, married Edward Moore, efq. of Moorsfort, in 
Tipperary ; he married, fecohdly, Auguft 13, 1768, Pyne 
Cavendifb, daughter of fir Henry Cavendifh, bart. of 
Doveridge Hall, in Derbythire, by which fecond mar¬ 
riage he has iffue, William, in holy orders; Anne, mar¬ 
ried to Charles Woodcock, efq. ; Pyne, married to fir 
John Gordon, bart. which marriage was diffolved by 
att of parliament, and file re-married, July 24, 1806, the 
honourable Henry Brand, fecond fon of Gertrude ba- 
roriefs Dacre; and Dorothea, who married Edward 
Harvey, efq. of Temple Hill,in the county of Wexford. 
Jane, m*uried, February 1, 1735, Thomas Mahon, efq. 
by whom die was mother of Maurice, lord Hartland. 
Anne, married Bartholomew 'Mahan, efq. Elizabeth, 
married Launcelot Crofbie, efq. ofTubrid. Dorothea, 
married the Rev. Richard Pigot, and died in 1782. His 
Jordfliip died January 20, 1762, and was fucceeded by 
h‘is .eldeft fon, William, fecond lord Brandon, and. firft 
earl of Glandore. He married, firft", November 26, 1745, 
lady Theodofia, third daughter of John earl of Darn- 
ley, by lady Theodofia Hyde, baronet's Clifton ; who 
died May 20,1777 : he had ilfue, Maurice, died young ; 
John, vifcount Crofbie ; Anne, married to William 
Talbot, efq. of Mount Talbot, in the county of Rof- 
common; Theodofia, died June 3, 1782; Arabella, 
married, February 27, 1783, the honourable Edward 
Ward, fecond fon of Bernard vifcount Bangor. His 
lordfiiip married, fecondly, November 1, 1777, Jane, 
daughter of Edward Vefey, efq. who died without if- 
fue : and the earl, dying April n, 1781, was fucceeded 
by his Only fon, John, the fecond earl.—The prefump- 
tive heir is the honourable Maurice Crofbie, dean of 
Limeric, to the barony of Brandon only. 
Creations. —Baron,September 16, 1758; Vifcount, 
November 3, 1771 ; Earl, July 22, 1776. 
Residences. — Arcjfert Abbey, in the county of 
Kerry.—Town-houfe, in Cork-ftreet, Burlington Gar¬ 
dens. 
Motto.— Indignante invidiaflorebit jvjhts .— “ The juft 
man flourithes in fpite of envy.” 
STRATFORD (JOHN), Earl of ALDBOROUGH, 
Vifcount Amiens, Vifcount Aldborough) of Belan, and 
Baron of Baltinglafs; fucceeded his brother, the late 
earl, January 2, 1801 ; married in April 1777,‘Eliza¬ 
beth, daughter of the honourable and reverend Frederic 
Hamilton, eldeft fon of Jord Archibald Hamilton, fe- 
venth fon of William, third duke of Hamilton; by 
which lady he had itfue, Elizabeth, married, July 28, 
1797, John Halliday, efq. eldeft fon and heir of the late 
John Delap Halliday, of the Leafowes, in Shropfliire, 
efquire ; Louifa, married, October 6, 1799, the honour¬ 
able John Rodney, brother to George lord Rodney ; 
Emily, married, September 25, 1804, to captain Beft. 
John, the firft earl of Aldborough, married Martha, 
co-heir of the Rev. Benjamin O’Neil, archdeacon of 
Leighlin ; and had iffue, Edward ford Amiens ; and 
John, who were fuccetfively. earls of Aldborough ; 
Francis Paul, in holy orders; Benjamin O’Neil, mar¬ 
ried Martha, daughter and heir of John Burton, efq. ; 
Robert, died in 1778; William, deceafed; Hannah, 
died in 1801 ; Elizabeth, married Robert Tynte, efq. of 
Dunlavan, by whom (he had ilfue fir James Stratford 
Tynte, bart.; Martha, married Morley Saunders, of 
Saunders Grove, efquire ; Anne, married George Pow- 
elly efq. and died in 1800; Grace, married the Rev. 
Hayes Queade, and died in 1803 ; Amelia, married 
Richard vifcount- Powerfcourt; Harriet, married Ro¬ 
bert Hartpole, efq.; Maria, ami Letitia, both deceafed; 
Frances, married William Holt, efq. of Seafon Park, 
and died May 1792, leaving itfue a daughter, Edwarda. 
The earl died July 24, 1777, and was fudceedediby his 
fon Edward, who married, firft, Barbara, daughter and 
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heir of the honourable Nicholas Herbert, of'Great 
Glenham, in the county of Suffolk,-uncle of the earl of 
Pembroke ; but by this lady he had no itfue; and who 
dying April 14, 1785, his lordthip married, fecondly, 
March 24, 1788, Anne-Elizabeth, daughter -of John, 
firft lord Henniker, and niece to the duchefs of Chaodos, 
but had no itfue by her, who married, fecondly, Decem¬ 
ber 1801, George Powell, efq. and died July 14, 1802. 
His lordfiiip, dying January 2, 1801, was fucceeded by 
his brother John, the third and prefent earl.—The pre- 
fumptive heir is the honourable and reverend lTancis- 
Paul Stratford, brother to the earl. 
Creations —Baron, May 21, 1763; Vifcount, July 
22, 1776; Vifcount Amiens 1 and Earl of Aldborough, 
July 9, 1777. 
Motto.— Virtuti nihil cbjlat et armis. —“ Nothing re¬ 
fills valour and arms.” 
MOORE (STEPHEN), Earl of MONTCASHEL, 
Vifcount Montcathel, Baron Kilworth, of Moore Park; 
born March 19, 1770 ; fucceeded his father, the late 
earl,May 14, 1790; married, September 12, 1791, Mar¬ 
garet, eldeft daughter of Robert earl of Kingfton, by 
which lady he has itfue, Stephen lord Kilworth, heir 
apparent, born Auguft 20, 1792; Robert; Edward; 
Helena; Jane; Louifa; and a fon, born October 28, 
1800. 
Stephen, the firft earl of Montcathel, married, June 
3, 1769, Helena Rawdon, daughter of John, fecond earl 
of Moira, by lady Helena Perceval, daughter of John 
earl of-Egmont ; by which lady, who died May 27, 
1792, he had iflue, Stephen lord Kilworth ; John, born 
June 19, 1772, died unmarried; William, born April 
7, 1775; Helena, born May 20, 1778, married, May 6 , 
1794, George, third earl of Kingfton. His lordfiiip, dy¬ 
ing May 14, 1790, was fucceeded by his fon, Stephen, 
the fecond and prefent earl. 
Creation. —Baron, 1764;Vifcount, 1766; Earl, 1781. 
Residence.— Moore Park, in the county of Cork. 
Motto. — Vis unita fortior .—“ Force united becomes 
invincible.” 
PAKENHAM (THOMAS), Earl ofLONGFORD, 
Baron Pakenham ; born May 14, 1774; fucceeded his 
father, the late lord, June 3, 1792, in the barony; and. 
to the earldom, January 27, 1794, on the death of his 
grandmother, Elizabeth, late countefs of Longford. 
Thomas, the firft baron, born in 1713, married .Eliza¬ 
beth, daughter and heir of Michael Cuff, efq. nephew 
and heir of Ambrofe' Aungier, la,ft earl of Longford; 
and in right of his wife was advanced to the barony. 
He .had iffue by her, who was created, July 5, 1785, 
countefs of Longford, Edward-Michael, tlie late lord; 
Robert, in the army, died unmarried in, 177-5 ; William, 
died young; Thomas, a vice-admiral of the red ; mar¬ 
ried Louifa, daughter of the right honourable John 
Staples; Elizabeth, born in 1742 ; Francis, married to 
John-Orrnfby Vondeleur,efq. and died in 1779 5 Helena,, 
married to William Sherlock, of Sherlockftown, efquire ; 
and died in 1774, leaving itfue ,by him, (who died in 
1788,) Mary,.married to Thomas Forte,feue, efq. and 
died in 1775. His lordfiiip, dying April 20, 1776, was 
fucceeded by his fon, Edward-Michael, the fecond lord, 
who married Catharine, fecond daughter of the right 
honourable Hercules-Longford Rowley, by Elizabeth 
vifeountefs Longford ; by which lady he had iffue, Tho¬ 
mas, the prefent earl; Edward-Michael, a lieiftenant- 
colonel in the army ; Hercules-Robert, born in 1781 ; 
William, in the royal navy ; Henry, born in 1787 ; Eli¬ 
zabeth, married to Henry Stewart, efq.; Mary, died in 
1793; Catharine; Helen; Caroline-Penelope. His lord- 
fliip dying June 3, 1792, his fon, Thomas, fucceeded to 
the barony; and on the deatli of his grandmother, in 
January 1794, lie fucceeded to the earldom alfo, and is 
the prefent and third earl of Longford.—The prefump- 
