HERA 
of Lyons, in Kildare, defcended from an elder branch 
of the lords Aylmer, and has iffue by her, who died 
September 4, 1806, Valentine, vifcount Caftleroffe, 
heir apparent, born January 15, 1788 ; Thomas, born 
January 15, 1789; William, born November 1, 17915 
Michael, born May 18, 1793 ; Marianne, born Decern- 
her 15, 1786 ; Margaret, born July 9, 1790, died an in¬ 
fant ; and Francis, born May 13, 1794. 
Valentine, the firft vifcount Kenmare, born in 1638, 
married Jane, daughter and heir of fir Nicholas Plun¬ 
kett, brother of Lucas earl of Fingal, and had iffire, 
Nicholas, the fecond vifcount Kenmare, who married, 
in 1684, his coulin Helen, eldeft daughter ancj co-heir 
of Thomas Browne, efq. fecond fon of fir Valentine, the 
firft baronet, and died at Brulfels, April 1720, leaving 
ilfue, Valentine, the third vifcount, born in 1695, mar¬ 
ried Honoria, daughter of Thomas Butler, efq. by 
Margaret, eldeft daughter of William earl of Clan- 
ricarde, and widow of Bryan Magenis, vifcount Iveagh, 
and had iffue by her, who died in J730, Thomas, his 
fticceiTor; Helen, married to John Wogan, efq.; and 
Catharine. The vifcount married, fecondly, October 
1735, Mary, only daughter of Maurice Fitzgerald, of 
Caftle Iihin, and widow of Juftin, fifth earl of Fingal, 
and left herencient of a daughter, Mary-Francis. The 
vifcount died June 30, 1736, and was fucceeded by his 
fon, Thomas, the fourth vifcount, born in 1726, mar¬ 
ried, December 1750, Anne, daughter of Thomas Coke, 
efq. of Pairftown; and had ilfue, Valentine, the fifth 
vifcount; and Catharine, born February 1752, married 
to count Durfort Civrac. The vifcount, dying Septem¬ 
ber 9, 1795, was fucceeded by his only fon, Valentine, 
the fifth vifcount Kenmare, who was created Baron of 
Caftlerofle, earl of Kenmare, and vifcount Caftlerofle. 
Creations. —Baron, February 12, 1798; Vifcount 
and Earl, December 29, 1800. 
Residences. —Caftle Roffe, in the county of Kerry. 
Motto.— Loyal en toute. —“ Loyal throughout.” 
PERY (EDMUND-HENRY), Earl of LIMERIC, 
Vifcount Limeric, Baron Glentworth, and a Privy Coun. 
fellor in Ireland; born January 8, 1758; fucceeded his 
father, the late lord, July 4, 1794; married, January 29, 
1783, Alice-Mary, daughter and heir of Henry Ormfby, 
elq. of Cloghan, in the county of Mayo; by which lady 
he had ilfue, Edmund-Cecil, born November 22, 1785, 
died May 10, 1793; Henry - Hartftonge, lord Glent¬ 
worth, heir apparent, born May 2d, 1789; William-Ce- 
cil, born February 16, 1791 ; Edmund-Sexton, .born Fe¬ 
bruary 7, 1797; Mary, born October 31, 1783; Theo- 
dofia, born January 15, 17S7; Lucy, born March 13, 
1788; Frances-Selina, born July 30, 1795; Louifa, born 
April 2, 1798; Cecil-Jane, born September 28, 1801. , 
His lordfhip’s father, Wiliiam-Cecil, the firft lord 
Glentworth, next brother of Edward vifcount Pery, 
born July 26, 1721, married, April 2, 1755, Jane, eldeft 
daughter of John-Minchen Walcot, efq. of Croagh, and" 
had iffue by her, Edmund-Henry, born January 8, 1758; 
and Eleanor, born November 29, 1759; married, March 
5, 1784, fir Vere Hunt, bart. His lordfhip married, fe¬ 
condly, October 4, 1792, Dorothea, widow of general 
Crump; and, dying July 4, 1794, was fucceeded by his 
only fon, Edmund, the fecond lord Glentworth, and the 
firft vifcount and earl of Limeric. 
Creations. —Baron, May 21, 1790; Vifcount, and 
Earl, February 11, 1803. 
Residences.-- Newtown Pery, in the county of Li¬ 
meric.—Town-houfe, in Mansfield-ftreet. 
Motto. — Firlutc, non ajlutia .—“ By courage, net by 
craft.” 
LE POER (RICHARD-TRENCH), Earl of 
CLANCARTY, Vifcount Dunlo, Baron Kilconnel, 
Colonel of the Galway Militia, Poftmafter-general•*pf 
Ireland, and a Lord of Trade and Plantations; born May 
LDRY. 65 7 
19, 1767 ; fucceeded his father, the late earl, April 27, 
1805; married, February 9, 1796, Harriette Margaret, 
fecond daughter of the right honourable John Staples; 
by which lady he has iffue, William-Thomas vifcount 
Dunlo, heir apparent, born September 21, 1803 ; Rich- 
ard-John, born March 22, 1805; Louifa-Augufta-Anne, 
born December 23, 1796; Harriette-Margaret, born Oc¬ 
tober 13, 1799; Emily-Florinda, born November 7, 
1800; Frances-Power, born January 22, 1802, died De¬ 
cember 28, 1804. 
William-Power- Keating, the firft earl of Clancarty, 
born in 1741, married, Oftober 30, 1762, Anne, eldeft 
daughter of the right honourable Charles Gardiner, and 
filler of Luke vifcount Montjoy ; and had iffue, 1. Fran¬ 
cis, died an infant. 2. Richard vifcount Dunlo. 3. 
Charles, died an infant. 4. Power, bifhop of Waterford 
and Li fmore, married to Anne,, daughter of Walter Tay¬ 
lor, efq. of Caftle Taylor, by Hefter-Power Trench, and 
has iffue, Heller, born November 15, 1795 ; Anne, born 
April 8, 1797 ; Florinda, born in 1799 ; and Elizabeth, 
born September 1800. 5. William, a captain in the royal 
navy, married to Sarah, daughter of John Cuppage,efq. 
6. Charles, born December 1772, in holy orders. 7. 
Thomas, died in 1795. 8. Luke-Henry, died in 1799. 
9. Frederic, died in 1800. 10, Robert, a captain in the 
93d regiment of foot, married, November 21, 1805, Le- 
titia-Sufanna, fecond daughter of Robert Dillon, lord 
Clonbrock. u. Florinda, married to the right honour¬ 
able William Hancocke, of Wilbroke, in Weftmeath. 
12. Anne, married to William Gregory, efq. of Coole, 
in Galway. 13. Louifa, died in 1783.' 14. Elizabeth,, 
married, April 15, 1805, to John M'Clintock, efq. of 
Drumcar, in Louth. 15. Harriet, married, in-January 
1805, to Daniel-Toler Ofborne, efq. of Beechwood, in 
Tipperary. 16. Frances, married, in July 1806, to Henry 
Stanley, vifcount Monck. 17. Louifa, born March 1789. 
18. Emily, born September 1790. The earl, dying April- 
27, 1805, was fucceeded by.ins eldeft fon, Richard, the 
fecond and prefent earl. 
Creations. i—Baron Kilconnel, of Garbally, Novem¬ 
ber 25, 1797; Vifcount Dunlo„of Dunlo and Ballinafloe, 
January 3, 1801 ; Earl of Clancarty, February. 11, 1803.. 
Residence. —Garbally Caftle, in the county of Gal¬ 
way. 
Motto. — Virtutis fortuna comes. — “ Fortune is the 
companion of virtue.” 
ACHESON (ARCHIB ALDJ, E a r L of GOSFORD, 
Vifcount and Baron Gosforo, and a Baronet; Governor 
and Cuftos Rotulorum of Armagh, and Colonel of the 
Armagh Militia ; fucceeded his father, the late earl, 
January 14, 1807 ; married, July 20, 1805, Mary, daugh¬ 
ter of’Robert Sparrow j of Worlingham Hall, in the 
county of Suffolk, efquire ; by which lady he had iffue, 
Archibald lord Achelofi, heir apparent, born Augult 
20, 1806. 
Archibald, the firft vifcount Gosford,. married, in 
1740, Mary, daughter of John Richardfon, efq. of Rich « 
liili, in the county of Armagh ; and had iffue by her,, 
who died in 1792, Arthur,, the fecond vifcount; John, 
and Archibald, both died young; George, died in i778 
Anne-Maria, married, firft, Alexander Boyd, efq. of: 
B.alLycaflle; and,, fecondly, the Rev. Henry Maxwell, 
nephew of John lord Farnham; Nichola, married to 
Michael Macaulay, efq. Julia-Henrietta, married to- 
Alexander Maca'uley, elq. Lucinda, married, fir ft; Tho¬ 
mas St. George, efq. and, fecondly, Jeremiah French, 
efq. Mary, married to Hugh Montgomery, of Caftle 
Hume, jn Fermanagh, efquire, and died in 1799 ; and 
Sophia. The vifcount died September 5, 1790, and was 
fucceeded by his eldeft for., Arthur, the fecond vifl 
count, and firft earl Gosford; who married, in 1774,. 
Millicent, daughter of lieutenant-general Pole, of Rad- 
bourne, in DerbyfWire 5 by which lady he had iifue,, 
Archibald lord Achefon; Arthur, and Arthur-Poie- 
