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tive heir is Edward-Michael, brother to the prefent 
earl, lieutenant-colonel of the fixty-fourth regiment of 
infantry. 
Creation. —Earl, June 20, 1785. 
Residences. —Longford Caftle, and Pakenham Hall, 
in the county of Weftmeath.—Town-houfe, in Berke- 
ley-fqunre. 
Motto.— Gloria virtutisumbra. —“ Glory is the (hade 
of virtue.” 
DAWSON (JOHN), Earl of PORT ARLING¬ 
TON, Vifcount Carlow, Baron Dawfon, of Dawfon 
Court, a Major in the Third Regiment of Foot, and 
a Governor of Queeids County ; born February 26, 
1781 ; fucceeded his father, the late earl, November. 
25, 1798. 
William-Henry, firft vifcount Carlow, married, Sep¬ 
tember 8, 1737, Mary, filter to Jofeph, firft earl of Dor- 
chefter, and eldeft -daughter of Jofeph Darner, efq. of 
Came, in Dorfetlhire ; by which lady, who died June 2, 
1769, he had iffue, John, the i'econd vifcount; Jofeph, 
born in 1751; William, in holy orders; Samuel, died 
in 1771 ; Ephraim, died June 27, 1775 ; Mary, married 
to Mervyn Archdall, efq. of Caftle Archdall; Martha, 
died June 24,.1766; Anne, married to major-general 
Frederic Metzner. His lordlhip, dying Auguft 22, 1779, 
was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, John, the fecond vif¬ 
count, and firft earl of Portarlington; born Auguft 23, 
1744; married, January 1, 1778, Caroline, fifth daugh¬ 
ter of John, third earl of Bute, by Mary, only daugh¬ 
ter of Edward-Wortley Montague, efq. by lady Mary 
Pierrepont, eldeft daughter of Evelyn duke of Kingf- 
ton ; by which lady he had iffue, John vifcount Carlow ; 
William-Henry, born in 1786; George Lionel, born in 
1788; William; Caroline-Elizabeth, married to Henry 
Parnell, efq. fon of the right honourable fir John Par¬ 
nell, bai t, chancellor, of the exchequer in Ireland ; 
Louifa-Mary, born in 1783 ; Harriet, born in 178^.; and 
Anna-Maria. His lordlhip, dying November 25, 1798, 
was fucceeded by his fon, the fecond earl.—The pre- 
fum'ptive heir is William-Henry, next brother of the 
earl. 
Creations. —Baron, April 30, 1770; Vifcount, June 
21,1776; Earl, July 5, 1765. 
Residence. —Emo Park, in Queen’s county. 
Motto. — Vita via virtus. —“ Virtue is the road to 
life.” 
MAXWELL (JOHN-JAMES), Earl of FARN- 
HAM, Vifcount Maxwell, Baron of Farnham, and 
Governor of Cavan; born in 1760; fucceeded his fa¬ 
ther, the late earl, Ottober 17, 1800; married Grace, 
only daughter of Thomas Cufte, efq. of Grange, in the 
county of Kilkenny; and has ilfue lord vifcount Max¬ 
well, heir apparent. 
Robert, the fecond baron, was the firft earl of Farn¬ 
ham ; and married, firft, December 27, 1759, Henrietta, 
countefs dowager of Stafford, foie heir of Philip Can- 
tillon, efq. by which lady, who died Auguft 30, 1761, 
he had ilfue, John lord Maxwell, who died in 1777; 
Henrietta, married to the right honourable Denis Daly, 
of Dunfandale, in Galway. The earl married, fecondly, 
December 1, 1771, Sarah, filter of Dudley lord Sidney, 
and died November 16, 1779, when the earldom became 
extinct, and the barony devolved on his brother, Barry, 
the third lord; who was created vifcount and earl of 
Farnham by George III. His lordlhip married, firft, 
January 15, 1751, Margaret, daughter and co-heir of 
Robert Krng, efq. of'Dreufton, in .the county of 
Meath; and by her, who died December 4, 1766, he 
had iffue, John-James lord Maxwell; Anne, married to 
Richard Fox, efq.; and Judith. His lordlhip married, 
fecondly, Augult 5, 1771, Grace, daughter of Arthur 
Burdett, efq. and had ilfue, Grace, married'to Ralph 
Gore, efq. nephew to the earl of Rofs; Elizabeth, died 
LORY. 
January 1782. The earl, dying October 7, 1800, was 
fucceeded by John-James, the fourth baron, and fecond 
earl. 
Creations. —Baron, 1756; Vifcount, 1780 5 and 
Earl, June 22, 1785. 
Residence. —Newton Barry, in the co,untv of Wex¬ 
ford. 
Motto.— Jefuis pret. —“ I am ready.” 
LUTTRELL (HENRY-LAWES), Earl of CAR- 
HAMPTON, Vifcount Carhampton, of Caftlehaven, 
Baron Irnham, of Luttrelftown, Governor of Dublin, a 
privy counfellor in Ireland, a General in the Army, and 
Colonel of the'fixth Regiment of Dragoon Guards ; 
born Auguft 7, 1743; fucceeded his father, the late 
carl, January 14, 1787 ; married, June 25, 1776, Jane, 
daughter of George Boyd, efq. 
Simon Luttrell, created baron Irnham, of Luttrelftown, 
born in 1713; was the firft earl of Carhampton; and 
married, in 1737, Maria, daughter and heir of fir Nicho¬ 
las Lawes ; by which lady he had ilfue, T. Henry-Lawes, 
the prefent earl. 2. Temple-Simon, married, April 26, 
1778, Mifs Gould, daughter of fir Henry Gould, one of 
the judges of the court of common pleas in England, 
and co-heir with her filter, Honora, countefs of Cavan, 
and died February 14, 1803, without ilfue. 3. John, a 
commiflioner of excife in London, married, in July 1766, 
Elizabeth Olmius, only daughter of John lord Wal¬ 
tham, and foie heir of her brother, the laft lord Wal¬ 
tham, who died without ilfue, December jo, 1786 ; and 
he alfumed the name of Olmius, and had ilfue by her, 
who died June 14, 1797, John, died in 1769; Frances- 
Maria, married to fir Simeon Stuart, bart. ; and James, 
who died in 1772. He married, fecondly, Maria, daugh¬ 
ter of John Morgan, efq. of the Liner Temple, and has 
ilfue by her,, Maria-Anne, born May 1799. 4. James, a 
captain in the royal navy, died in 1788. 5. Thomas, died 
in 1766. 6. Anne, married,.firft, Chriftopher Horton, 
efq. of Catton Hall, in Derbylliire ; and, fecondly, Oc¬ 
tober 2, 1771, his royal highnefs Henry-Frederic, duke 
of Cumberland, brother to the king. 7. Elizabeth, died 
in Auguft 1799. 8 * Lucy, married to captain Moriarty, 
of the royal navy, and has iffue, Henry and Eliza. The 
earl, dying January 14, 1787, was fucceeded by his eldeft 
fon, Henry-Lawes, the prefent earl.—The prefumptive 
heir is John-Luttrell-Olmius, only brother to the earl. 
Creations. —Baron, Odtober 13, 1768; Vifcount, 
January 9, 1801 • Earl, June 23, 1785. 
Residence. —Luttrelftown, in the county of Dublin. 
Motto. — En Dicu efi via fiance. —“ In God is my 
truft,” 
BOURKE (JOHN), Earl of MAYO, Vifcount 
Mayo, of Monycrower, Baron of Naas; born June 18, 
1766 ; fucceeded his father, the late earl, Auguft 20, 
1794; married. May 24, 1792, Arabella, daughter of 
William Mackworth Praed, efq. of Britton Houfe, in 
Devonlhiie. 
John, firft earl of Mayo, and grandfather to the pre¬ 
fent earl, married, in 1725, Mary, daughter and co-heir 
of the right honourable Jofeph Deane, lord chief baron 
of the exchequer, by Elizabeth, daughter of John Par¬ 
ker, archbilhop of Dublin; by which lady, who died 
July 21, 1774, he had iffue, Theobald, who died young; 
John, lord Naas; Jofeph, archbilhop'of Tuam ; who 
were fucceflively earls of Mayo; Richard; Thomas, 
died in 1774; Anne, and Mary, both died young; Ca¬ 
tharine, and Elizabeth, both deceafed ; Margaret, mar¬ 
ried fir Thomas Newcomen, bart. of Mofstown ; Elea¬ 
nor, and'Jane, who died young. The earl died Decem¬ 
ber 2, 1790, and was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, John, 
the fecond earl ; who married, February 1764, Marga¬ 
ret, daughter of Jofeph earl of Miltoun; and, dying 
without iffue, was fucceeded by his brother, Jofeph, 
third earl of Mayo, and archbilhop of Tuam ; who mar- 
