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FIN and became in her right proprietor of the harony of lCilleen3 of Dublin fourteen days afterwards, Au. 1649, and was a. tiy and hy her had issue, 5. JoHN, hio heir, of Killeen. is. Christopher, ancestor of LORD DUNSaNY. sir. Thomas, of ftathmore, chief justice, ancestor of the hanours, by the Court of Chums, and was a. at his decease PLuseiceTs of Rafkioere. iv. Rowland, whose eon and heir, Sic TnoMao PLONKET, Prreo, 4th earl. This nobleman was outlawed by the chief justice of the Common Pleas in ireland, waa onceotor name of Lake, in 1691, for his loyalty to his legitimate of the groat house of PLUEKET of Dooghtie, sovereign, Jassrs It, but the outlawry svas reversed in six whooe heir general and ropr000ntalivc is lhe present yesro afterwards, Ass. 1697. lbs lordship oi. Frances, Ird Right Hon. Major-Sen. Fcaiscso-PLuwlcev Douses, of dan. of Sir Edward lldes, Dart., and dying 24 Jan. 1717, Drittas, Quosn’o Co., N. P. for that county. ITo 9. in 1415, and was a. hy his eldest son, JiinN PLuwscecT, 2nd Lord of Killoen, who was e. by hio JuaTuse, his osieeesssr. son, Ssn Caaiarorneo P000sceTT (who in an act of parliament, lOlary, ci. to Misurice O’Connor, Esq. of Daunt Pleasant, 27 HENRY VI, is called ‘‘ Chriatufre Plnukett le puisno Seigneur do Elileon ‘‘), lcd Lord of ltitleon. This feudal Hie lordship was s. by Lie only cuss, lord ci. twice; lot, Cenet, dan. of Bellow if Bellewstown, dueTiN, 5th earl, whe 9. in 1714, without iosso, and intestate, hy whom he had two nano, the younger of whom, Brosighton, fell at the battle of Stoke in 1427, ightiug for Lasnbert heir male, Simnel. Sir Chriotopher cu 2ndly, Eticihetli, dan. of Sir Itosicax, 0th earl (refer to George, lad son of Lucas, 1st oar]); William Wells, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, by Ina wife, a srho enjoyed the tsunonrs without opposition or qcsesttos on the dan. of Barnowall of Crickstun, by whom (who was ci. pact of Ike three docss. assd heirs lineal of Peter, 4th earl. In lndly, to John Fleming, of Newcastle, Lord Slane) lie hail a aheat a costary afterwards, hoirecee, the grandson of the dan., who ri. Nicholao, 16th Baron of Rowth, and two oosio. yotsngsst itsu. Maurice O’Connor, Req., made claim to the Sir Christopher if. in 1427, and wao a. by his eldest oon, CumsTorues Pouuscevc, 4th Lord of Ruben, who had Gareoy of Rilleea, as a haraay s’reated by writ, and as ouch, summons to parliament in 1401, and is called hi a statute nature, it Isas been ensoccessfub, tlsuesgh brouglst fsesvard at a of that year, “ Clsristofre Plsisikett, Esquire, Fite and Reire tisse whon the feelings of the Irish gosems000t stem violeotly do Christofre Plunkett, Chevalier, Jadetc Soigneur do excited against the Earl of Fingalt. Rstucrt, Cub Earl of kIn— Ruben.” lie ii. without issue, and woo a. by his brother gall, was a captain in Berwick’s regisucul, in the serriec of and heir male, EussuNu, Lord of Rilloen, whooe titloo and doocent sot forth in a statute of the year 1470, and who io otyled, Vitliaoi Sattsasrsts, Esq. of Yorkshire, a san acid ssscceiser, in the roll bearing date 1420, ao Kdnsnndus Plunkett, Aisviaee—Jassm, 7th earl, ttsen in his seventh year. liii lordship Domtnus de Killoon. lie had issiso a son osid heir, Sic Jonc Piusexcn, Lord of Killeen, who was sworn Wishlaseot,* Esq. of W’solbsiuptou, co. Berks, by whom (svbo il. of the Prvy Council to HENRY VIII, and was found by 12 March, 1606) Ise had issue, bquioition to have had four sons. The 2nd san, Cucxsvornrc PLUNKETT, who o. to the titboe and eetatoa, Aaaoua-Jaasxs, liii heir. as heir to his brother Patrick, was an active and gallant Luke, a capl. in the Austrian service; kllled in Italy, ia 1791. nobleman, who discharged many high f,snetions and commissions Robert, b. 12 Sept. 176’s; and d. aiim. in 1811. under the royal authority, lIe sat in the parliament Theress, iii. to the late James Dease, Rsq. of Tnrbststswn, co. of 1009, and having so the granddou. of the Barou of Slano, loft isouo, three done., his co-hoiro, Olaisde, so, to the Baron of Louth. Catherine, ia to David Sutton, Esq. Margaret, ci. to Nicholas Aylmer, Eeq. of Duhlardoton. Christopher was s. by his brother and heir male, JAMEs PLONKETT, Lord Killeen, whose thhea-itauee of title of .Burso Firigushl, of Il’cstieeioipfcn Lodge, Co. Perle. lie the ancient family dignity was not opposed or qeseotioued ci. Doe. 1759, Francis, dan. of John Donelso, Esq. of Dolly by the dana. co-heirs of his deceased brother, and ho took Doneisn, 00. Gslway, by whona (who it. Jau. 1011) he bad, his pines in the Hence of Peers in the year 1051. On the AETnrE-JAME5, present peer. 12 April, 1059, ho eufooffod trustees in his family eotates, Rsrriet, so. 11 Sept. 1617, to John Jones, Esq., of Lbaasrth and was a. at his decease by his oon and heir, CHRisTensen PLUNKETT, Baron of Ruben, when aged II, who sat in the parliament of 1011, and dying soon after, Rts lordship d. 10 July, 1816, was a. by his oldest son, Lucas, the 10th lord, atylod Lucoe Moi’e. This nobleman Cceotdseo—Baron, 1411. Earl, 26 Seph 1628. Bacon of the had a large grant of territory th 1610, and was created t7stied Kingdom, 1831. EARL OF PINO&LL, 20 Sept. 1624, Jasies I, prelsiding the Aroius.—Sa., s bend, org.,’ ic the sinister chiefs tower, triple- hononr by a scoot flattering letter, dated W’estioiuster, towered, of the secood. 28 June, tn that year, begisining thus :—“ That having Creof—A horse, possont, org. received good tootimonfss of the virtsoiq. and many good Seisjsos’tei’a—Dextee, a pegssus, per fesso, or and org. parts of his right trusty and well beloved subject, the Loed sisistec, an antelope, arg., borued, nngoled, gorged with a llaron Ruben, being one of the encissel nobility of Ireland, plain eoltsr, and chained, cc. his majesty was pleaeed,” &c. &c. OTis lordship iii. four times, and had issue by his 2nd mors’ioge, with Snsannah, ,Secil—Eileea Costle, Torn, co. Death. 5th dan. of Edward, Lord Mrabaeou (only), of which, Cssisssvsrnscc, the eldeot son, o. to the hunours. George, the 4th son, a capt. of foot at the siege of Dregbsda, in 1040, and afterwards eul. in the rebel army. FISUERWICK, BARON, eee DONEGALL, MARQUESS. lie m. Cicely, dais, of Sir William lull, of Ailcnoton, co. Death, and had, JaMes, whs cc. 1st, Catherine, dan. of Edward Plunkett, of Loughcrow, and niece of Oliver Plnnkett, titudor FITZ CLARENCE, VIscouNT5 off Muh’SIER, Eant. primate of all Ireland in 1051, a clergyman of great virtues and ability, who fell a victim to the timoo ha which he lived, being scoot unjustly executed in 0001, as one of tbs conspirators in the pretended Popish P1st. By tOils lady lie had a dau., Mary, os. to William o Wilhism Wolboacot is snpposed by the 11ev. lioness Wbsrton, O’Ilara. He ar lndby, Mary, dau. of Robert Cusack, in his History coil .4uuiqiuities of Kiitrtiogtoc, to be of the same ]ibsq. of Jerristown, en. Oleatb, and bad, with other fomily as the WELLnscoxo, or WatLataiseeve, irhe formerly sessse, R05ERT, who e. as 0th earl. His lordship d. in 1027, and was a. by his eldest son, Cuassvorssausc, 2nd earl This nobleman having been the Earl of Fingall, an lrish peer, within those last twenty years made prieoner at ths battle of Rathmineo, d. in the castle (1771), whs is nosy living in that pbsee.” 445 FIN his son (by Mabell, dau. of Nicholas, Viocsnsst Kingsbond), Luxn, Ird earl, who was restored to his oststes assil by his only son, loft lassie, Margaret, ci. to J. Nugeut, Req. of Ceolanibcr. Emtlia, ci. to Robert, Earl Nugcist. King’s Ce, and was s. in his tides and estates, by his cOusin and inheritable through females. Litce all ether ebatois of lice same France. lie ci. Mary, dau. of Roger llagenis, Esq. of keogh, ee. Down; sod dying in 1710, left, stith a dan., Anne, wife of ci. in 171t, lteuiletta-Maria, osby dau. sad heir of W’illheas William, 8. in 1770; a eel, in the Austrian service; it. at Prague, in 1806. Westsnesth, and if. 4 Feb. 1051, hsv!ng had, with other children, Gerald Dease, Bsq. of Turbotstswn. Rio lordship it. 21 Aug. 1791, and uros e. by his son, AsTnna-Jasms, 8th earl, K.P., 8. 9 Sept. 1759; who was crested a peer of dee United Kingdom, 29 Juno, 1811, by dse Court, iii the co. of Moissesath, who it. 22 April, 1048. (Sec Buena’s Lausdest Scotty). Otis fsmtly have since asssinied tho nomc of REI5sEET, i’tloffa—Festina Ionic. held that manor. ‘ Of the uanse of Wellescete, eormpted from Welleomscott, there is,” says Mr. Wharton, “a family sosled at Woolhamptsn, siese Newbory. in Berkshire, They write Woolbascobe. ‘the lost heiress, as I apprehend, internasrrted within