HERA 
ried, i« *760, Elizabeth Meade, filler of John earl of 
Clanwilliam ; and had iffue by her, who died March 13, 
1S07, 1. John, lord Naas. 2. Richard, dean of Ardagli, 
married to Frances, daughter of Robert Fowler, arch- 
bilhop of Dublin; and has iffue, Robert, Mildred, 
Trances, and Catharine. 3. Jofeph, dean of OITory, 
married to Mary, daughter and co-heir of Sackvill? 
Gardiner, efq. uncle of the firft vifcount Mountjoy ; and 
has iffiie, Jofeph-Deane, born March 1S00 ; Sackville ; 
Elizabeth; Charlotte; and Henrietta-Margaret. 4. 
George-Theobald, born April 15, 1776, in holy orders. 
5. Catharine. 6. Mary, married to Edward Southwell, 
lord de Clifford. 7. Elizabeth. 8. Mary-Anne, mar¬ 
ried to Thomas Sotheby, efq. rear-admiral of the blue. 
9. Charlotte, married to William Browne, efq. of 
Browne’s Hill, in the county of Carlow, and died 
June 15, 1S06. 10. Harriett, died Oftober 5,-17,81. 
11. Louifa. 12. Theodoeia-Eleanor, married, in 1807, 
captain Hale, eldeft fon of Blagden Hale, efq. of Alder- 
fev, in Gloucefterfliire. The earl, dying Auguft 20, 
J794, was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, John, the fourth 
and prefent earl.—The prefumptive heir is the honour¬ 
able Richard Bourke, dean of Ardagh, next brother to 
the earl. 
Creations. —Baron, 1776; Vifcount, 1780; Earl, 
1785. 
Motto.— A cruet falus.— <c Salvation is from the 
crofs.” 
ANNESLEY (RICHARD), Earl of ANNESLE Y, 
Vifcount Glerawley, Baron of Caftle-Wellan, a Privy 
Counfellor, and Chief Commiflioner of Excile in Ire¬ 
land ; born April 14, 1745; fucceeded his brother, 
Francis-Charles, the late earl, December 19, iSo2; 
married, September 25,.177.1, Anne, daughter and heir 
of Robert Lambert, efq. of Dunleddy, in Downefhire, 
and has ilfue,. William-Richard, .vifcount Glerawly, 
heir apparent, born July 16, 1772; married. May 19, 
1803, lady Ifabella St. Laurence, daughter of William 
earl of Howth ; Robert, born June x, 1773, a captain 
in the army; Arthur, born November 21, 1775, a 
lieutenant-colonel in the army; Catharine, married 
to Neil O’Donnel, efq. eldeft fon of fir Neil O’Donnel, 
bart. of Newport, in the county of Mayo ; and Anna- 
Maria. 
William, vifcount Glerawley, fixth fonof the honour¬ 
able Francis Anneftey, of Caftle Wellan, born in 1709, 
was the firft baron Anneftey, of Caftle Wellan, and vil- 
-count Glerawley; who married, Aug. 16,1738, ladyAnne 
Beresford, daughter of Marcus earl of Tyrone, and lifter 
of the firft marquis of Waterford ; by which lady, who 
died May 12, 1770, he had, Francis-Charles, his fuc- 
ceft'or; Marcus, born April 17, 1743, died unmarried ; 
Richard, who fucceeded his brother ; William, dean of 
Downe, married to Mifs Digby, daughter of John Digb.y, 
efq. of Landenftown, and has iffue, Marcus, a captain 
in the army, married in 1803, Caroline, daughter of 
Ferdinando Smith, of the Grange, in Shroplhire, efquire; 
Catharine, married, July 14, 1760, to Arthur, fecond 
earl of Arran, and died November 21, 1770. The vif¬ 
count died September 12, 1770, and was fucceeded by 
his eldeft fon, Francis-Charles, the fecond vifcount, and 
firft earl of Anneftey ; married, February 8, 1766, Mary, 
daughter and co-heir of Richard Grove, efq. and, dying 
without iffue, December 19, 1802, was fucceeded by his 
brother Richard, the fecond earl. 
Creations. —Baron, September 20, 1758 ; Vifcount, 
November 14, 1766 ; Earl, Auguft 18, 17S9. 
Residence. —Caftle Wellan, in the county of Dublin. 
Motto.— Virlutis amore. —“ Love virtue.” 
COLE (JOHN-WILLOUGHBY), Earl of ENNIS¬ 
KILLEN, Vifc-ount Ennilkillen, Baron Montftorence; 
born March 23, 1768 ; fucceeded his father, the late 
earl, May 22, 1803; married, October 13, 1805, lady 
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Charlotte Paget, fourth daughter of Henry earl of Ux¬ 
bridge ; and has iffue lord Montflorcncc, heir apparent, 
born January 24, 1807. 
John, lord Montftorence, born October 13, 1709, mar¬ 
ried, October 1728, Elizabeth, eld-eft daughter of Hugh 
Willough.by Montgomery, efq. of Carrow, in the coun¬ 
ty of Fermanagh ; by which lady, who died April 177 D 
he had iffue, William-Willoughby, the firft earl of En- 
nitkillen ; Arthur, married to Letitia, daughter and 
heir of Claudius Hamilton, efq.; Mary-Anne, died June 
3°> 1793; Flora-Carolina, married to William Irvine, 
efq. of Caftle Irvine, and died October 20, 1737; Ca¬ 
tharine, married to Richard Browne, efq. ; Mary, died 
April 4, 1755; and Elizabeth. His lordthip died, No¬ 
vember 30, 1767, and was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, 
William - Willoughby, the fecond lord, and firft carl, 
born in 1736, married, November 3, 1763, Anne, filler 
of Armar ear! of Belmore, and had iffue, John-Wil- 
loughby, lord Montftorence; Galbraith Lowry, a co¬ 
lonel in the army ; William Montgomery, dean of 
Waterford, died September 2, 1804; Arthur-Henry, 
born June 28, 1780, in the Eaft India Company’s civil 
eftablilhment at Madras; Henry; Sarah, married to 
Owen Wynne, efq. ; Elizabeth-Anne, married to cap¬ 
tain Magennis, and died May 26, 1807 ; Anne, born 
September 14, 1769; Florence, born May 14, 1778; 
Henrietta-Frances, born June 1784; married, July 20, 
1805, to Thomas, third lord Grantham. The earl, dying 
May 22, 1803, was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, John- 
Willoughby, the fecond and prefent earl. 
Creations. —Baron, Auguft 26, 1760; Vifcount, 
June 27, 1776 ; Earl, 1789. 
Motto — Deum cole, regem ferva.—“ Worfhip God, 
and ferve the king.’’ 
Residences. —Florence Court, in the county of 
Fermanagh.—Town-houfe, in Dover-ftreet. 
CREIGHTON (JOHN), Earl of ERNE, Vifcount 
and Baron Erne, of Crum-Caftle ; Governor of Ferma¬ 
nagh, and a Truftee of the Linen Manufactory; fucceed¬ 
ed his father, the late lord, June io, 1773 ; married, 
firft, February 1761, Catharine, daughter of Robert 
Howard, biftiop of Elphin, and fitter of Ralph vifcount 
Wicklow ; by which lady, who died June 15, ^75, he 
had iffue, Abraham, lord Creighton, heir apparent; 
John, a lieutenant colonel in the army, and governor of 
Hurft-Caftle, married to jane, daughter of Walter 
V/eldon, efq.; Elizabeth, born January 21, 1762, 
married to James King, efq. and died January 28, 1794; 
Patience, deceafed; Catharine; Meliora, died in 1784. 
The earl married, fecondly, July 22, 1776, Mary, eldeft 
daughter of Frederic Hervey, earl of Briftol; and has 
iffue, Elizabeth-Caroline-Mary, married, March 30, 
1799, lieutenant-colonel James-Archibald Stuart-Wort- 
ley, fon of the honourable James-Stuart-Wortley, and 
nephew of the marquis of Bute. 
David Creighton, a major-general in the army, and 
governor of Kilmainham; born in 1671; married, in 
1700, Catharine, daughter of Richard Southwell, efq. 
by Elizabeth, eldeft daughter of Murrough 0‘Bryen, 
earl of Inchinquin, and died June 1, 1728, leaving iffue 
by her, who alfo died April 5, 1759, Abraham, the firft 
lord Erne; Meliora, married to Nicholas Ward, efq. ; 
Elizabeth; and Mary. Abraham, the firft lord, mar¬ 
ried, firft, July 1729, Elizabeth, daughter of John Ro- 
gerlon, lord chief juftice of the court of King’s Bench ; 
by whichJady, who died Auguft 6, 1760, he had iffue, 
David, died young; John; Abraham, married Mrs. 
Alkinhurft; Meliora, married Blayoey Balfour, efq.; 
Charlotte, and Mary, who died young. His lordthip 
married, fecondly, September 7, 1762, Jane, daughter 
of John King, efq. of Charleftown, in Roffcommoa 
county; but by whom’he had no iffue. His lordthip,dying 
in June 1772, was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, John, the 
fecond lord, and firft vifcount and earl. 
Creations. 
