HERALDRY. 
6‘52 
Creations. —Baron, July 15, 1768; Vifcount, Ja¬ 
nuary 6, 1781; Earl, Auguft 18, 1789. 
Residence. —Crum Caftle, in the county of Ferma¬ 
nagh. 
Motto.— God fend grace. 
PROBY (JOHN-JOSKUA), Earl of CARYS. 
FORT, Baron Carysfort, in Ireland; Baron Carysfort, 
of Norman Crofs, in England ; a Privy Counfellor, and 
Joint Guardian of the Rolls in Ireland, Knight of St. 
Patrick, D. C. L. F. R. S. and F. S A. born Auguft 
12, 1751; fucceeded his father, the'late lord, 06tober 
18, 1772; married, fir ft, March 19, 1774, Elizabeth, 
daughter of the right honourable fir William Ofborne, 
bart. of Newton, in Tipperary; by which lady, who 
died in 1783, he had iffue, William-Alien, lordProhy, 
a captain in the royal navy, died at Surinam, in 1804; 
John, lord Proby,'heir apparent, a lieutenant-coionel in 
the army, and a captain in the firft regiment of foot 
guards; Granville-Levefon; Emma-Elizabeth, died in 
3791; and Gertrude. The earl married, fecondly, 
April 12, 1781, Elizabeth Grenville, filler to George 
marquis of Buckingham ; by which lady he had iffue, 
George, died in 1791; Charlotte, born in 1788 ; Fran¬ 
ces, born in 1789; Elizabeth, born in 1792. 
William Proby, efq. governor of Fort St. George, in 
Hindooftan, married Henrietta, daughter of Robert 
Cornwall, efq. of Borrington, in Herefordfhire ; and had 
ifiue, John, his fucceffor; and Editha, married to fir 
John Ofborne, bart. of Newtown, in the county of Tip¬ 
perary. John, his only fon, fucceeding, married Jane, 
eldeft daughter of John lord Gower, by lady Catharine 
Ruffe], daughter of John duke of Bedford ; by which 
lady, who died June 10, 1726, he had iffue, John, the 
firft lord; William, died unmarried; Thomas, killed 
at the attack of Ticonderoga in 1756; Charles, a cap¬ 
tain in the royal navy, married Mifs Pownall, and had 
iffue, Baptift, dean of Litchfield, who died January 16, 
1807, having married Mary, daughter of the Rev. John 
Ruffel, and left iffue, Baptift-Jolm, in holy orders, mar¬ 
ried Mary-Sufanna. daughter of the late fir Nigil Bowyer 
Grefley, bart.; Charles, in holy orders; Jofhua-John 
Brownlow, on the Eaft-India company’s eftablifhment in 
Bengal; Mary, married Francis-Hamberftone M'Kenzie, 
efq. created lord Seaforth ; Catharine, married the Rev. 
Charles Proby, eldeft fon of the late commiflioner Proby, 
of Chatham ; Caroline, married to Edward Grove, efq. 
of Shenftone Park, in Staffordfhire ; Sufan, deceafed ; 
and Anne. Caroline, died unmarried. John, the eldeft 
fon, born November 25, 1720, was made a lord of-the 
admiralty in the reign of George II. fworn a privy 
counfellor, and created baron Carysfort in Ireland : he 
married, Auguft 27, 1750, the honourable Elizabeth 
Allen, fifter and co-heir of John, third vifcount Allen ; 
by which lady, who died March 1783, he had iffue, 
John-Joflnia, the prefent earl ; Elizabeth, born in 1752, 
married Thomas-James Storer, efq. who died Novem¬ 
ber 10; 1792. His lordfliip, dying October 18, 1772, was 
fucceeded by his only fon, John-Jofhua, the firft and 
prefent earl of Carysfort. 
Creations.-— Baron, December 14, 1751; Earl, Au¬ 
guft 18, 1789; Baron Carysfort in England, January 13, 
1801. 
Residences. —Stilorgan Caftle, near Dublin; and 
Elton Hall, in the county of Huntingdon.?—Town, 
houfe, in Great Cumberland-place. 
Motto. — Manus h<zc inimka tyrannis.- — “ This hand is 
boftile to tyrants.” 
BUTLER (-EDMUND), Earl of KILKENNY, and 
Vifcount Montgarret; born January 6, 1771; fucceeded 
his father, the late vifcount, July 17, 1793; married, 
June 20, 1793, Elizabeth, eldeft daughter of Robert 
Fowler, archbifhop of Dublin. 
Richard Butler, the firft vifcount Montgarret, wss 
the fon of fir Pierce Butler, eighth earl of Ormond, 
lord treafurer of Ireland, in the reign of Edward VI. 
His lordfhip’s grandfather, Edmund, the tenth vifcount, 
married, in 1744, Charlotte, daughter of fir Simon 
Bradflreet, bart. by which lady, who died March 27, 
1778, he had iffue, Edmund, his fucceffor; Richard, in 
holy orders, died in 1793; Simon, married to Mifs 
Lynch, daughter of Edward Lynch, efq. of Hampftead, 
and died May 19, 1797; Eleanor, died in 1762; and 
Anne-Amelia. The vifcount died February 9, 1779* 
and was fucceeded by his. eldeft fon, Edmund, the 
eleventh vifcount, born July 57, 1745, married, O&ober 
7, 1768, Henrietta Butler, daughter of Somerfet Hamil¬ 
ton, earl of Carrick, by which lady, who died June 20,. 
1785, he had iffue, Edmund, earl of Kilkenny ; Somers 
fet-Richard, married Mrs. Kelly ; Henry, born in 1773 f 
Pierce, bern in 1774 ; and Charlotte-Juliana, married to 
John-Carrington Smith, efq. The vifcount, dying July 
17, 1792, was fucceeded by his eldeft foil, Edmund, the 
twelfth vifcount, and firft and prefent earl.—The pre¬ 
emptive heir is Somerfet-Richard, next brother of the 
earl, to the vifeounty only. 
Creations —Vifcount, Oftober 13, 1550; Earl, 
December 20, 1793. 
Motto.— Deprejfus extollor. —“ Depreffed, to be ex¬ 
alted.” 
ANNESLEY (ARTHUR), Earl of MONTNOR- 
RIS, of Montnorris Caftle, Baron Altliam, and a Baro¬ 
net; Governor of Wexford, and a Privy Counfellor in 
Ireland ; F.R.S. and F.S. A. born Auguft 7, 1744; fuc¬ 
ceeded his father, who was the feventh vifcount Valen- 
tia, and fixth earl of Anglefey, February 14, 1761 ; 
married, firft, May 10, 1767, Lucy-Fortefcue Lyttelton, 
only daughter of George lord Lyttelton, baron of Frank- 
ley, and foie heir of her brother Thomas, the fecond 
lord Lyttelton ; by which lady, who died May 20,1783, 
he had iffue, George vifcount Valentia, heir apparent, 
born November 2, 1769; married, Septembers, 1790* 
Anne, daughter of William vifcount Courtenay, and has 
iffue one fon, George-Arthur, born October 2, 1793. 
Thomas-Lyttelton ; Charles-Henry, deceafed ; Juliana- 
Lucy, married to John-Maxwell Barry, efq. eldeft fon of 
the honourable Henry-Maxwell Barry, bifiiop of Meath 
Hefter-Arabella, born in 1778, married to Norman Mac- 
leod, efq. His lordfliip married, fecondly, December 26, 
1783, Sarah, third daughter of fir Henry Cavendifh, bart-. 
of Doveridge Hall, in the county of Derby, by Sarah ba- 
ronefs Waterpark, and has iffue, 1. Henry, born March 
24, ,1792; 2. Richard, died in February 1807 ; 3. Catha¬ 
rine, born July 18, 1790; 4. Frances, born May 28,1793; 
5. Juliana, born November 21, 1797. 
Francis Annefley, knight and baronet, and principal 
fecretary of ftate in Ireland, was created baron Mont¬ 
norris, and vifcount Valentia, in 1621; and his fon, Ar¬ 
thur, April 20, 1661,'was created baron Annefley, of 
Newport Pagnel, a_nd earl of Anglefey ; from whom the 
late earl was defeended. His lordfhip’s father, Richard 
earl of Anglefey in England, and vifcount Valentia, &c. 
in Ireland, left iffue the prefent earl, and feveral daugh¬ 
ters ; and, his lordfhip dying February 14, 17C1, his fon 
fucceeded to his Irifh honours; but the Englifh have 
ever fince lain dormant. 
Creation.— EarLof Montnorris, in 1793. 
Residence, — Montnorris Caftle, in the county of 
Armagh. 
Motto.— Virtutis amove. —“ Love virtue.” 
CUFFE (JQHN-OTWAY), Earl of DESART, 
Vifcount Caltlecuffe, Baron of Defalt; born February 
30, T788 ; fucceeded his father, the late ear), Auguft 9, 
1804. 
John, the fecond baron Defart, born November rtf, 
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