HERA 
iiTue, in 17.7.5 ; Richard, the prefent peer, created lord 
Longue'ville, Gclpber 1795, and vifcount Longneville, 
of Longpeville, December 29, 1800. 
Residences. — Caftie Mary, near Midleton ; and 
Longneville, in the county of Cork. 
Motto.— ParcerefubjeElis. —“ Spare the vanquifiled.” 
WHITE (RICHARD), Viscount and Baron 
BANTRY, of Bantry; born Auguft 6, 1767; married, 
November 3, 1799, Margaret-Anne Hare, eldeft daugh¬ 
ter of William lord Ennifmore j and has iiTue, Richard, 
heir apparent, born November 16, 1800; William, born 
November 1801; and a fon, born in February 1807. 
Richard White, efq. ofBantry, maternally descended 
from the Hamiltons of Armagh, married Martha, daugh¬ 
ter of the reverend dean Davies, bf Davvfton,' in tlife 
county of Cork ; and had iiTue, 1. Simon ; 2. Hamilton; 
1. Margaret, married to Richard Lohgfield, vifcount 
Longueville. Simon, the eldeft ion, married, in 1766, 
Frances-Jane, daughter of .Ricliard-Hedges Eyre, efq. 
of Mount-Hedges, and died before his father; leaving 
.iiTue, 1, Richard vifcount Bantry ; 2. Simon, married, 
in 1801, Sarah Newenham, youngeft daughter of John 
Nevvenham, efq. 3. Hamilton, married, in 1800, Mil's 
Heaphy, and died December 7, 1804, leaving iil'ue a fon, 
■born November 23, 1804; 4, Eclward-Eyre, died In 1790; 
5. Helen,. married Richard-Devoniher Newenham, efq. 
of Maryborough, near Cork; 6. Martha, married, in 
.1800; Michael-Gooid Adams, efq. of Jamefbrook; 7. 
Frances, married major-general Edward Dunne. Rich¬ 
ard, the firft a.nd prefent'vifcount; born Auguft 6, 1767, 
was prefente/i with a gold medal by the city of Coik, 
for his fpirited and manly exertions on the arrival of 
the French forces in Bantry Bay, January 24, 1797; was 
created baron of Bantry, March 31, 1797; and vifcount 
Bantry, December 39, 1800. 
Residence. —Bantry Houfe, in the county of Cork. 
Motto.—T he nobleft motive is the public good. 
MONCK (HENRY-STANLEY), Viscount and 
Baron MONCK, of Ballytrammon; born July 26, 
1785; fucceeded his father, the late vifcount, June 9, 
1802 ; married, July 28, 1806, Frances-Trerich le Poer, 
fifth daughter of William-Power Keating, earl of Clan- 
carty. 
His .lordihip is defeended from the ancient family of 
Monck, in Devonihire, from which proceeded the dukes 
of Albemarle.—Charles Monck, efq. who, in 1697, was 
Purveyor-general of the cuftoms in Ireland, married, in 
1673, Sarah, daughter of fir Thomas Stanley, of Grange 
Gorman, near Dublin ; and had iiTue feven Tons, the 
eldeft of whom was anceftor of George-Paule Monck, 
efq, who married lady Araminta Beresford, filler of 
George de 1 la Poer, marquis of Waterford. Charles, 
. the iecond fon, died in 1752, leaving iiTue, 1. Henry, 
married to Ifabella, fecond daughter of Henry, firft 
duke of Portland, by lady Elizabeth Noel, daughter and 
co-heir of .the earl of Gainiborough, and died in 1787, 
leaving iiiue an only daughter, Elizabeth, married, 
April 18, 1769, to George de la Poer Beresford, marquis 
of Waterford. 2. Thomas, married to Mil's Judith 
Mafon, and died in 1773, leaving iiTue, Charles-Stanley, 
the firft vifcount; Henry-Stanlcy ; Tlpimas-Staniey, in 
holy orders; William-Domville r Stanley ; Anne-Ifabella, 
married to Cornwallis-Maude, firft vifcount Hawarden. 
Charles-Stanley, the firft vifcount, fucceeded to the fa¬ 
mily eftates in 1787, .on the death of his uncle, Henry 
Monck, efq. without- iiTue male; and was created ba¬ 
ron and vifcount Monck, by George III. His lordihip 
married, in 1785, Anne, fitter of Henry Quin, efq. and 
had iiTue, Henry-Stanley, his fucceiTor; Charies-Jofeph- 
Kelly, born July 12, 1791 ; George, born October 1800, 
died an infant; Anne-Wilhelmina, born September 22, 
2786 ; Ifabella, born May 3, 1790. The vifcount, dy- 
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ing June 9, 1802, was fucceeded by his eldeft Ton, Henry' 
Stanley, the prefent vifcount.—The prefumptfve heir 
is Charles-Jofeph-Kelly, only brother to the vifcount. 
Creations. —Baron, November 7,. 1797 ; Vifcount, 
December 21, 1800. 
Residence.— Balytrammon Caftie, in the county of 
Wexford. 
MoT t o. —- Fortiter, Jidditer, fdiciter .—“ Boldly, faith¬ 
fully, fuccefsfully.” 
WOLFE (JOHN), Viscount KILWARDEN, Ba¬ 
ron Kilwarden, of Lowlands, and Lord Ki'uvarden, Ba¬ 
ron of Kilteel ; born November 11, 1769; fqceeeded his 
.father, the late vifcount, July 23, 1803. 
His lordihip is defeended from Randolph de Rode, 
alias Le Wolfe, of Church Lawton, fon bf Vv inthianus 
de Rode, and grandfon of Henry de Rode, of Rode, in 
tire county of Chefter. • T-homas Le Wolfe, of Church 
Lawton, efquire, was the fifth in defeenf from Randolph 
de Rode, alias Le Wolfe; he had an only daughter. 
Cicely, who married Nicholas Rowley, efq. in the reign 
of Henry VII. anceftor to the late right honourable Her¬ 
cules lord vifcount Longford; which title is now ex- 
tindl. The faid Nicholas, in right of his wife, became 
poffeifed of Church Lawton. Theobald Wolfe, the 
celebrated barrifter, was lineally defeended from the 
younger branch of the family of Le Wolfe, of Church 
Lawton, and rendered himfeif very confpicuous for his 
great abilities in the law; and, dying, left iiTue, Arthur, 
the late vifcount, who was born January 30, 1739 > and 
appointed lord chief juftice of Ireland in 1798; vice- 
chancellor of the univerlity of Dublin in 1802; and 
created baron and vifcount Kilwarden. He married, 
January 3, 1769,. lady Anne Kilwarden, baronefs of Kil¬ 
teel, To created in 1795, daughter of William Buxton, 
efq. of Ardee, in the county of Louth; and had iiTue 
by her, John, the fecond vifcount; Arthur, born June 
10, 1773, a colonel in the army, died June 29, 1803; 
Mariana, born September 10, 177?; Elizabeth, born 
Auguft 31, 1778, and died May 24, 1806.—Arthur, the 
late vifcount, was aifaflinated while preparing to attend 
the privy-council at the caftie of Dublin, July 23, 1803; 
when he was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, John, the ie¬ 
cond vifcount, who alfo fucceeded to the title of lord 
Kilwarden, baron of Kilteel, Auguft 23, 1804, on the 
death of his mother Anne, the late baronefs. 
Creations. — Baron Kilwarden, of Kilteel, 1795; 
Baron Kilwarden, of Lowlands, 1798; and Vifcount, 
1800. 
Residence.— Lowlands, in the county of Dublin. 
Motto. — Pro patria amore .—“For the love of my 
country.” 
UPTON (JOHN-HENRY), Viscount TEMPLE- 
TOWN, Lord Templetown, Baron of Templetown, in 
Antrim; F.S.A. born November 8, 1771; fucceeded 
his father, the late lord, April 16, 1785; married Au¬ 
guft 7, 1796, Mary, only daughter of John, fifth earl of 
Sandwich; and has iiTue, Henry-Montagu, heir appa¬ 
rent, born November 11, 1799; Mary-Wilhelmina, born 
June 1800; George-Frederic, born Auguft 5, 1802; and 
a daughter, born in January 1807. 
Clotworthy, the firft lord Templetown, born March 
14, 1721, married Elizabeth, filler of fir Edward Bough- 
ton, bart. of Lawford Hall, and third daughter of Shuck- 
burgh Boughton, of Pofton Court, in Leicefterfliire, efq. 
by which lady he had iiTue, John-Henry, the fecond and 
prefent vifcount; Fulke-Greville, a lieutenant-colonel 
in the army, married to the only daughter of Richard 
Howard, el'q. of Caftie Rifing, in the county of Norfolk ; 
Arthnr-Percy, born June 13,1777; Augufta, died young; 
Eiizabeth-Albana, married to Frederic-Wiliiam Hervey, 
fifth earl of Briftol; Caroline, married to James Single- 
ton, efq. and Sophia, born in September 1780. His 
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