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(bR Ic. Emily-Henrietta, as. 26 July, 1558, John-Francis Basset, The second san, Esq. of Tehidy Park, Cornwall, eldest son of the late Jeho Too Hsonv ltoo. Csssna.os Vanarmerta, of Raxbocaugls, colonel Basset, Esq., 31.?. far Cncnsvall, anti nephew nod hetr of of tlso Limea’ick city naiiitia, a. to the estates on tise deaths of his Lard do Danatanville. V. Julta-ticocgtna, ci. asssas. 20 July, 1856. Slit lordship s. lndly, 10 June, 1861, Elizabeth-Mary, only wlsen he inherited the viscoonty of Goct, as explained in the elan, of tiso late Jehn Jones, Rag., aasd widow of George deseeni of tlaat title, to schicis ire refer for further details. Tudor, Ecq., at one time H.P. los liarustaplo. Lord God, C,xssiossa—lOarsn, t8 May, 1110. Viscount, 18 Jan. 1016. ps’ior to his accession to the title, represented the city of Acost—Qoartecly s let aud ‘alt, an., on a rhevmn, or, a Limerick tat several parliasoctits. He was eott,nel of the cha1det, verb, for Vencuosa; Sod and 3rd, go., a saltier, vairy, or city of Limerick regiment of artillery, and a represosatalice and an., for Pnrxuostoosv. peer fur Ireland. Otis lordship 0. dO Oct. 1855, Coca/a—tot, out of a mural crown, go., a stag’s head, ppr., for ass’t was a. by his eldest surviving son, SrANoxea-Pr.exotnonor, Seapeclea’e—D0xter, allan rampant, ppr., gorged witls a collar, 4th astd presesal ‘sscoorse Gout JtllHhlj) 01 crrItcr. Joan Vennnoo, a native of the Lose Coontsies, belonging to AJello—Coboony. fanoily of considerable antiquity, in the province of llrabant, T,ssaaa Jiaaae.v—l0,,Warwiek Square, London; and IS, Merriett Isaviag enleced the military service of Coasts-no I., was one sd Square, Dublin, ________ itsosc gallant gessttemeo aflerwarsto styled Ste “19 offices-s,’ who were dopeiveti of their coossssissisnt t’y Cronnccll for their royalist sentiments; “a body made uis,” said Lord Os-tory, the fs.uner of the Act of Settictoent, “citlter of tiso Stat Englisla orsasy, or macis constant subjects of Isis Majesty’s interest in Englasid, ache, after the coin of their hopes there, scent over mb Irelani, preferring bite hazard of their lives ossee snore, before list secvitodo of their casualty “ Al the Reslacolton, hse and the coat of those officers being granted loads as cossspensalion for their losses, Mr. Vereker settled at Grange, co. Cork, and ‘1. 1671, Isoving e. Editlsa, sister of henry henoet, Flag. ci Sisnadan in that county, by nissan Iso left issue (with several dana. of whom Editiso o. Marlin Stokes, Rag-) taco sons, John, ci. a- p., and his successor tlcxzx ‘5 socuce, Esq. of Gcangr, who had o eon2nssosien of that estate foam the crown in 1684, and was fortsmate in s-ctaining it after the Revolution, altlsoogh be belonged to Ihe Jacobite pat-ly. tic a. Hoary, don. and co-heir of Richard Cannel, Faq., GOOFORD, EARL OF (Sir Archibald - Brabazon. by whom (a-Iso 2ndly, W’iHam Chastros, Esq., mayor of Cock Sparrow Achoton), Viscount nnd Baron Gosford, of in 1692) ho had issue, CaNNEL, his heir; itcocy, of Ballyneoty Market-hill, co. Armagla, in thu peerage of Ireland; sod Dorothy, st young. lie ,i. 1691, and was a. by isis son, CaNNEL S’eEEuoR, Esq. of Grange, who settled atlloxbocatsgb, Baron Worlingbam, of Beoclon, go. Suffolk; Baron cc. Lioserick, ansi was sheriff of that county in 1729. Ito a,,. Aclsesou, of Glencairny, co. Armagh, in that of the Ftary, dan. of Autos Godsoll, Req. of Hoorstewn, and tI. 1753, United Kingdom; a Baronet of Nova Scotia; 5. 19 lens-tug issue, t Haney. it. Autos, of Leyden, SIB., as. in 1743, Elizabeth, dan. af Janses Lassgton, Esq., and at. 1773, leaving an only dan. and Than fosmder of this nabale family in Ireland scat, heir, Elizabeth, wits so. Moore Disney, Faq. of Clsurclatoss-n, Amaramnxdn Acnrssx, Req. of Gesford, to. Iladdioglon, North eo. liaterfacd, assd svas nsclhec of General Sir Matte Disney, Britain, who seitlod in that kingdom in the beginning of the K.C.tl. mu. Jelsn, nsayor af Linserick, in 1769, ancestor of the 17th century. In the year 1611, we find Mc. Arhesoo obtaining Verokers, nose of that city. llc sl. 1783. The oldest son, JImmy StOCKER, Faq. of Raxbasssogls, as. 15 Oct. 1733. Ann, ecoabed a Emceed of Jfsco Sealia: nod in 1640, he abtaincel a eldesl don. (and cvcsstaasliy, lscr sistec dying a p. sole heir) of tract of hand in tisal prtvioce. Sic Amwhilassld was soliotbor— Sir Nietsa,lae Oolaerne, Dart. of Ncsstessm Anuer, cc. Tipperary, general, a senator of josbice, and many yeats seecolary of slats anti had issue by 15cr, s. Tssossoa, his lade. mm. Anaao, captaiss 5th regiment of horse, ass. Mary, dan. of scat a. iso isis title and cstaret by his eldesi sass, William IVolicy, Faq., hot s/s. p. Ii Oct. 1806. i. Harriet, so. John Nosconhans, Faq. of Maryharough, ea. Sin Pannaco, at scisase decease scithont issue, in 1636, the Cock. Is. M.scv, at. uaasss. 20 Dec. 1761. iii. Dorastisea, ci. sioos- 20 Jan. t 762. The eldest son. Tasnas VEREKER, Esq. of Baxharangh, as. (as already slated, in Sims Arvnun. This grotlomen so. Anne, dan. of tise Right giving liso descent s’f the poocagcs, GAng. 1759, Jaliana, sister, lion. Plailip Savage, Chancellor of Ihe Rxclscqaaer of Ireland, by and in lacr bane Iscic, of Jolsa h’cosadergast, 1st Viscount Garb sohom ho haal issue, lice snot and tn’s dans.* Ito at. in 1748, Ito 5, 16 Nov. 1801, Isaviag had tosoo by her (ssho of. 23 July, and nasa. by his oldest san, 1811), 5. Itenry. killed ion duel, 26 Jlarcls, 1792. is. CsssssLEs. sit. Jolts,, ma)ar in limo Lisaseciek sssilitia, sat. Ehitabctts, dao. Vtccouat Ga.aa’t n? 20 Juno, 1005. Ills loololsip as. in 1740, Mary, of Gooc0’o Black, Rag., and ‘5. 7 May, 1536, leaving iasase: yonngrsb dan. of John Riolsardsen, Faq. of lids 11111, eo Armagh, John, hens. 7th regr., 1. asa,a. triO; 2 Charles, captain 27111 by wham (n-ho at. in 1792) ho had (with abhor issue, who al staaaa.) rogt., at. scot. 1040; 3 liency, os. 1st, t Nsav. lfliaO, Jant, dan. Anvut’n, Isis staceosser. of ilielsard-J. Slackpole, Es,1. of Fdenvale, cc. Claro, asad Annsa-Otaria, at. 1st, to Alexander Boyd, Faq. tf Dohlycaslle, by Iser (aclas 5s. 1019) ions host osse slats. assccivissg ; he Os. Sadly, .5 July, laGS, Startlso-Ilogece, 3rd dan. of Ilse late Nhchola, as, to Michael Ohyns, i5J. of Poctadosen, cc. Antrim. Philip 3taeAdoas, Fsq. of ltlaokwalec, cc. Clare ; 4 Julia, Jadio-llesas’iehta, as. 10 .tltxandec Maeaaslay, Faq. of Glouvil; an. Thonsns Jeccis, Req., brotlsec of Chief Jaadee Sir John Jecvis b,e aa,sl, ST. Vsstrrsav, Vt500UNT) .5 Jane. s. Ehizaleth, at. 11 Nov. 1780, henry D’Esterrc, Esq., and Lncindo, to. 1st, to Thomnat Sr. Gets-ge, Rag.; and 2ndiy, to ci. a-p. 1703. mt Starsa, an. 15 Aug. 1786, Arthur Ormsby, Rsq. of battygcennssn, Stacy, saa. to hugh ialtaoegomery, Fsq. of Castle Ilaaaoe, 00. co. Limerick, nod ct. thiS. ism. Ilarriot, so. 17 llareh, 1792, Ralph Westmpp, Faq. of Coolrcagh, co. Clare, and ci. 1810. mc. Julia, ,ac.25 April, 1786, Frederick Lloyd Req. of Crnnna, * Anne, as. to Dr. Cope, bisisop of Leighhin and Ferns. co Tipperary, nod cf 1047, 502 GOB father in 1801. lie sans M.F. for Limerick from 1790 to 1817, Voaomcrn; 2nd, an heraldic antelope, trippant, ppr., for Pnraneneas T. go., flmtriated, or, therefrom a chain passing through the foro legs and reflexed over the hack, of ttae last; sinister, an heraldic antelope erect, piac., org., tufted, attired, and nogasled, tr, and gorged nod chained as the dexter. GO SF0 RD. Atsg. 1841 ; s. hit father as 4th earl, 15 Js.mo, i864. JLI,tcztgc. alas-ge grant of lands in the ro. ofAmoagh; and sn bite following yeas; anolher grant in the cc. of Cavan. In Sept. 1628, he seas for Scotland; which latter office he continued to fill ssntil his decease, at Letterhaony, in the co. of Donogal, in 1634, when ho title elesolcesl saposs hits br,stlacc, Sits GrosseE, also 7.101685, nod scat .s. by his only too, San NseooLas, H.P., for the eo. of Armagh, in 1693; who ct.in 1701, and stat a. by his oldest son, Sea Ancosnaa.n, S. 1718, who n-nt elevated to bite peerage of treland, 20 July, 1776, in tise dignity of Purest Gsqfoeal, of Mast-A-el Pitt, an. As’aaaogh and advanced to the ciscounty, as and dadly, to thae 11ev. 1 henry Maxwell. and ‘5. 13 May, 1819. Jeremiah Fronds, Faq., ‘elsa sI. isa 1819. Fccmnnagh; and ct 10 April, 1199. Niehota, vs. to Robert French, Faq. of Mtoivae Castlr, cm Glalway.