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ry-Boyle, died November x799 ; John, died young; 
Henrietta, married to John Godfal," efq. and, fecondly, 
June 3, 1795, to the honourable Jofeph Lyfaght, brother 
to John lord Lille, by whom (lie was left a widow, but 
without ilTue ; Elizabeth, born March 4, 1760, married 
William-Annefiey Bailie, efq. ; Mary, born December 
16, 1764, mapied John Watkins, efq. of Old Court ; 
Louifa-Anne, married, July 6, 1805, Knyvett Leighton, 
efq. of Ford Court, in the county of Salop, and has a 
fon, born July 2, 1806 ; Caroline-Catharine-Lctitia, mar¬ 
ried, July 26, 1802, Thomas Alcock, efq. of Burwood- 
houfe, in the county of Surrey, and has ilfue, Caroline-' 
Louifa, born December 22, 1803 ; Charlotte-Theodofia, 
married to William Tonfon lord Riverfdale ; Georgia- 
11a, married to Paftoe Grenfell, efq. of Taplow, in 
Buckinghamfliire. The vifcount, dying May 15, 1787, 
was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, Hayes, the prelent and 
fixth vifcoiini. 
Creations. —Baron, in 1776 ; and Vifcount, 1785. 
Motto.— Haut et ion. —“ Great and good.” 
KNOX (THOMAS), Viscount NORTHLAND, 
Baron Wellfe, of Dungannon, Governor and Cuftos Ro- 
tulorum of the county of Tyrone ; born April 29, 1729 ; 
married, Auguft 25, 1755, Anne Vefey, fecond daugh¬ 
ter of John lord Knaptun, by Elizabetli, daughter .of 
William JBrownlow, efq. by lady Elizabeth Hamilton, 
daughter of James earl of Abercom; by which lady, 
who died October 2'j, 1803, he has ilfue, 1. Thomas, 
heir apparent, born Augufl 5, 1754; married Diana- 
Jane, daughter and co-heir of EdmunU vifcount Pery, 
and has ilfue, Thom is, born April 19, 178.6 Edmund 
Sexton Pery, in the-j oyal navy ; John-James ; William- 
Brpwnlow, died in 1794; and Frances. 2. John, a ma¬ 
jor-general in the army. 3. Vefey, captain in the thirty- 
fecond regiment of foot ; married to Mils Gilborne, 
daughter of general Gilborne. 4. William, lord bilhop 
of Derry ; mat' ied to Anne, daughter of James Spen¬ 
cer, efq. and has ilfue, Thomas, born February 8, 1788, 
in the royal navy ; and other children. 5. George, 
married, J inuary 27, 1S05, Anne, third daughter of fir 
Robert Staples, barr. by Jane, youngeft 'lifter, of Tho¬ 
mas vifcount De Vefci, 6. Charles, in holy orders; 
married, December 20, 1804, Mrs. Fletcher, daughter 
of Robert Bent, efq. and widow of James Fletcher, efq. 
7. Edmund, in holy orders ; married to Charlotte, filter 
of fir Tho mas Hefketh, barf, of Rufford Hall, in 
Lancalhire. 
This ancient family alfumed its name from the eftate 
of Knox, in tiie barony of Renfrew, in Scotland, where 
it was originally feated. Thomas Knox married Mary, 
daughter of Robert Price, of Kelroof, in the county of 
Antrim, and had ilfue two daughters ; the elder, Mary,, 
married to "the right honourable Oliver St. George ; 
the fecond, Anne, to Charles Echlin, efq. of the county 
of Downe. Joint, brother of Thomas, married Eliza¬ 
beth, daughter and heir of Hugh Keith, efq. of 'the 
county of Downe, who was defeended from Keith, earl 
marilchal of Scotland,. He had; ilfue one (on, Thomas, 
who married Hefter, daughter of John Echlin, efq. of 
the county of Downe, and had ilfue; Heifer, married to: 
Junes Moutray, efq. of the county of Tyrone ; Eliza¬ 
beth, married to Mathew Ford, of Seaford in the coun¬ 
ty of Dewpe, w-hofe fon • married Catharine.;, elded 
daughter of the- right honourable William B.rownlow, 
of Lu.rgan ; William, .died" young ; Jane; Mary; Tho¬ 
mas; the prelent vifcount, born April 29, 1729; and 
Joint, married to Amie, only daughter of Henry War¬ 
ring, ofWarringsford, in the county of Downe ; and, dy¬ 
ing, left ilfue two Ions; Henry; and Thomas, a lieute¬ 
nant-colonel in the guards, married to Mils Williams, 
daughter of. Thomas Williams, of Great Marlow, ef- 
quire. Upon the death of- Mrs. St. George and Mrs. 
Echlin, in 1748, Thomas, their firft. coufm, fucceeded 
to the family eftates; and, .dying March 25, 1769, was 
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fucceeded by his eldeft fon, Thomas, advanced to tile 
dignity of vifcount by George III. 
Creations.— Baron, January 6, 1781; Vifcount, 
July 5, 1791. 
Residence. —Dungannon Park, in the county of 
Tyrone. 
Motto. — Moveo et propitior. — et As I proceed, I am 
more profperous.” 
POMEROY (HE&RY), Viscount and Baron 
HARBERTON, of Carbery, F.S.A. born December 
8, 1749 ; fucceeded his father, the late vifcount, April 
9, 1798 ; married;-January 20, 1788, Mary, daughter of 
Nicholas Grady, efq. of Grange, in the county of 
Li-meric, by which lady he had ilfue a fon, Henry, born 
November 28, 1788, and died March to, 1804. 
Thenanceltor of this noble family was Ralph de Po¬ 
meroy ;Mho came to England with William the Con¬ 
queror, and lfad a grant of fifty-eight lordlhips in De- 
vqn, and others in Somerfet. His defendants were 
fummoned to parliament as barons, and were long pof- 
iclfed of the cable of Berry Pomeroy in Devonlhire. A 
branch of this family from Engefdon in Devonlhire, 
fettled in Ireland, Arthur Pomeroy, dean of Cork, 
married Elizabeth, filler of John Ofborne, barf, and had 
ilfue, John ; Richard, deceafed ; Elizabeth, deceafed ; 
Mary, married Richard, eldeft fon of fir Richard Cox, 
bart. lord chancellor of Ireland. John, the eldeft fon, 
married, in 1716,.Elizabeth, daughter of Edmund Don- 
nellan, efq. and had ilfue, Arthur; John, a lieutenant- 
general in the army, died June 10, 1790; Arthur Po¬ 
meroy, firft lord Harberton, of Carbery, married, Octo¬ 
ber 24, 1747, Mary, daughter and .co-heir of Henry 
Colley, efq. of Caltle Carbery, brother of the firft lord 
Mornington, by lady Mary Hamilton, daughter of 
James, fixth earl "of Abercorn, and by her, who died 
April 7, 1794, he had ilfue, Henry, the prefent vif- 
count. Arthur-James, born March 3, 1753, married, 
October 1800, Mifs Kinlley, daughter of Thomas Kin- 
11 ey, efq. John, in holy orders, married, OTober 31, 
,1785, Either, eldeft daughter of James Spencer, efq. 
and has ilfiie, John-James, born September 20, 1790 ; 
and Arthur, bom in 1796. George, born in 1764 ; Hen¬ 
rietta-j-u'dith, married, July 25, 1776, James vifcount 
Lifford, and died without ilfue, April 22, 1778 ; Mary, 
married, January 23, 1776, fir John Craven Carden, 
bart. of Templemore in Tipperary, and died September 
,?9, 1778. The vifcount, dying April 9, 1798, was fuc¬ 
ceeded by his eldeft fon, Henry, the prefent and fecond 
vifcount. 
Creations. —Baron, Odtober 10, 1783 ; Vifcount, 
1791. - 
Residences.— Cafile Carbery, in the county of 
Kildare; and Arundel Houfe, in the county of Surrey. 
Motto.— Virtutisjortuna,comes. Fortune comes by 
virtue.” 
MAUDE (CORNWALLIS), Viscount HAWAR- 
DEN, Baron De Montalt, and a Baronet, Governor of 
the county of Tipperary; born March 28, 1780; fuc-- 
ceeded his brother, the late vifcount, February 26, 1807. 
Robert Maude, his lordlhip’s anceftor, was, in 1705, 
created a baronet, and married Elizabeth, daughter and 
heir of Francis Cornwallis, efq. of Abbermarles, in 
Caermarthenlhire, and died Augtift 4, 1750, leaving if- 
1'qe Anthony and William, who died before their father ; ; 
Robert, died unmarried in 17,46 ; fir Thomas, his heir ; 
fir Cornwallis, who fucceeded ; Elizabetli, who died 
young ; Emma, married to fir Chaiton Leighton, bart. 
of Wattle [borough, in Shroplhire ; Alice, married to 
Stephen Moore,, efq. fon of Thomas Moore, of Marie- 
field in Tipperary, efquire ; fir Thomas, the fourth fon, . 
was created baron De Montalt, and dying March 17, 
1777, unmarried, the title of baron became extinct, but 
that of baronet defended to his brother Cornwallis, 
