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lordfhip, dying April 16, 1785, was fucceeded by his 
eldeft fon, John-Henry, who was, March 1806, ad¬ 
vanced to the dignity of vifcount Templetown. 
Creations. —Baron, Auguft 3, 17765 and Vifcount, 
March 1806. 
Residence. —Upton Caftle, in the county of Antrim. 
Motto.— Virtutis avorurnpremium. —“ From the virtue 
©f my anceftors.” 
O’CALLAGHAN (CORNELIUS), Viscount 
LISMORE, of S'hanbally, and Baron Lifmore 5 born 
October 2, 1772; fucceeded his' father, the late lord, 
July 12, 1797. 
Cornelius, the firlt baron Lifmore, his lordlhip’s fa¬ 
ther, born in 1742, married Frances, fecond daughter 
of the right, honourable John Ponfonby, fpealcer of the 
houfe of commons in Ireland, brother of William earl 
Belborough ; and had ifiue, Cornelius, his fuccelTor; 
Robert-William, lieutenant-colonel of the 39th regi¬ 
ment of infanty ; George, born September 1787 ; Louifa, 
married, July 18, 1807, William Cavendifh, efq. eldeft 
fon of lord George-Auguftus-Henry Cavendifli, brother 
to William duke of Devonfhire; Elizabeth, married to 
John Hyde, efq. of Caftle Hyde, in Ireland, defcended 
from a branch of the earls of Clarendon ; Mary, born 
December 31, 1797. His lordfhip, dying July 12, 1797, 
was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, Cornelius, the prefent 
lord, wfto was advanced to the dignity of a vifcount in 
1806.—The prefumptive heir is William, his lordfliip’s 
brother. 
Creations. —Baron, June 25, 1785 ; Vifcount, May 
30, 1806. 
Residence.— Shambally Caftle, in the county of 
Tipperary. 
Motto. — Fidus et audax .—“ Faithful and courage¬ 
ous.” 
KING (ROBERT-EDWARD), Viscount LOR- 
TON, Baron Erris, of Boyle, in the county of Rofcom- 
mon, Governor and Cuftos Rotulorum, a Colonel in 
the Army, and a Colonel of the Militia of the County 
of Rofcommon; born Auguft 12, 1773; married, in 
December 1779, Frances, only furviving daughter of 
Laurence vifcount Oxmantown, by Jane, daughter of 
Edward earl of Kingfton ; by which lady, he has iffue, 
Jane, born in November 1800 ; Eleanor, born July 1802 ; 
and Robert, heir apparent, born July 1804. 
His lordfhip is the fecond fon of Robert earl of King¬ 
fton, and brother to George, the prefent earl, by Caro¬ 
line, grand-daughter and heir of James lord Kingfton. 
His lordfhip was advanced to the dignity of a vifcount, 
May 30, 1806. 
Residence.— Boyle, in the county of Rofcommon. 
Motto _ Spes tutijfima Ckrijlus .—“ Our fafeft hope is 
in Chrift.” 
IRISH BARONS. 
DE COURCY (JOHN), Lord KINSALE, Baron 
COURCY, of Courcy, and Baron of Ringrone, Pre¬ 
mier Baron of Ireland; fucceeded his father, the late 
lord, March 3, 1776; married, October 31, 1763, Sufan, 
daughter of Conway Biennerhaffet, efq. of Caftle Con¬ 
way, in the county of Kerry ; by which lady he has 
ifiue, John, heir apparent, a major in the army ; Tho¬ 
mas, in holy orders; Michael, a lieutenant in the royal 
navy, married, March 10, 1801, Mifs De Lifle ; Gerald, 
in the army5 Almericus, in the royal navy; Martha, 
married to Andrew Agnew, efq. only fon of fir Stair 
Agnew, bart. of Lochnow, in Scotland ; Elizabeth, 
married to Charles Dafhwood, efq. a captain in the royal 
navy; Sufan, died Oct. 18,1803; Anne; and Mary. 
John De Courcy, the twenty-fifth lord, and father of 
the prefent peer, married, October 26, 1746, Martha, 
daughter of William Hevon, of Dorchefter, efquire; and 
L D R Y. 
had iffue, John, the twenty-fixth lord; William; Mi¬ 
chael, rear-admiral of the blue, married to Mifs Blen- 
nerhaffet, lifter of Sufan baronefs Kinfale ; James, 
lieutenant-governor of Tilbury Fort, who loft his arm 
in the action of Brandy-wine, in the American war; 
Gerald, in holy orders, died May 1792; Mary, married 
to the reverend Richard Meade; Martha; and Eliza¬ 
beth. His lordfhip, in 1762, was prefented to the king 
at his levee, and had the honour of afferting the ancient 
privilege of his family, of wearing his hat in his ma- 
jefty’s prefence. His lordfhip, dying on March 3, 1776, 
was fucceeded by his fon, John, the prefent lord, who 
is entitled to the fame privilege.— Creation, ir8x. 
Residence. —Courcy Park, in the county of Cork. 
Motto. — Vincit omnia verilas.—‘ ( Truth prevails over 
all things.” 
BARNWELL (NICHOLAS), Baron TRIMLES- 
TOWN ; fucceeded his coufin, the late lord, Dec. 29, 
1796; married, firft, in 1798, Martha-Henrietta D’Aguin, 
daughter of a prefident of the parliament of Touloufe, 
in France; by which lady, who died May 1782, he has 
iffue, John-Thomas, heirapparent, born January 30, 1773, 
married, in 1794, Maria-Therefa, daughter of Richard 
Kirwan, efq. of Craig, in the county of Galway, and has 
iffue, Thomas, born in 1796 ; Rofalia, born September 
1771, married to Peter count Dalton, eldeft fon of lieu¬ 
tenant-general count Dalton, who was killed at Dunkirk 
in 1793, and has iffue, two fons and one daughter, Ed¬ 
ward, Nicholas, and Henrietta. His lordfhip married, 
fecondly, Auguft 8, 1797, Alicia, daughter of major- 
general Euftace. 
This family is defcended from an elder branch of the 
ancient houfe of Kingfland. His lordfhip’s grandfather, 
John, the fifteenth baron, married Mary, daughter of 
fir John Barnwall, bart. of Crickftown ; by whom he 
had feveral children, and died April 7, 1746. Robert, 
the eldeft fon, fucceeded his father, and married, firft, 
Margaret, daughter of James Rochfort, of Sorragh, in 
Kildare, efquire; and had iffue ten children, all of 
whom died before their father, except Thomas, the 
late baron, who died in 1796, unmarried, when he was 
fucceeded by Nicholas, the prefent lord. Robert mar¬ 
ried, fecondly, the daughter of lady Kemp, of Tooting, in 
Surrey; by whom he had iffue one fon, Jofeph, who died 
young. Robert married, thirdly, June 13, 1773, Anne, 
daughter of William Hervey, efq. of Northampton- 
fhire, and died December 6, 1779, when Thomas, the 
late lord, fucceeded. Richard, third fon of John, the 
fifteenth baron, married Frances, daughter of Nicholas 
Barnwell, vifcount Kingfland, by Mary," daughter of 
Frances countefs of Tyrconnel, After to the ducheTs 
dowager of Marlborough, by her firft hufband count 
Hamilton, by which lady, who died March 19, 1735, 
he had iffue, Nicholas, the prefent peer; John, and 
Henry, both deceafed. Robert, the eldeft fon, had 
iffue, Thomas, the late lord, who claimed the title, 
which had lain dormant from the time of Cromwell, 
and which was allowed March 3, 1795; but dying un¬ 
married, December 29, 1796, Nicholas, his coufin, the 
prefent baron, fucceeded.— Creation, 1461. 
Motto. — Malo tnori quam fccdari. — “ Death rather 
than difgrace.” 
PLUNKET (RANDEL), Lord DUNSANY, of 
Dunfany Caftle, in the connty of Meath ; born Decem¬ 
ber 16, 1750; fucceeded his father, the late lord, June 
9, 1781 ; married Margaret, daughter of Edward Arch¬ 
deacon, efq. by which lady, who died September 13, 
1791, he has iffue, Edward-Wadding,. heir apparent, 
born April 7, 1773, a captain in the guards; married, 
in 1803, Charlotte-Louifa, youngeft daughter of lord 
Cloncurry, and has ifiue a fon, born September 5, 1804; 
RandeJ ? .born Odtober x, 1778 ; Margaret; Role; and 
Anne., 
