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ONE by Catherine, his wife, dan. of tite late Robert by her (soho t/ 3 Sept. 1703), had issor, CsIAaLEs-IlcNaxST. Yonng, Esq. of Culdaft’ House, co. Donegal) s. JonN, his heir; and Jetta-Bauro-t1,r,taan, last viscount; 14 Feb. 1855, to the estates of his kinsman, Earl Lent O’Neill ef. of ivoonds received in aetitsa with the insurgents O’Neill, assumed by reyal licence the surname and CuAELE5-llEssax-ST, JouN, 2nd viscount O’Neill, lt.P., lordheat, arms ef O’NEILL, and was created a peer of the United Kingdom, as DilloN O’NEILL, of Sbanea 1779, and seas created Viacoanf Jfsty’oass’t and EAOL O’NEILL Castle, 18 April, 1868. ItIitcztgc. Huen PUFF O’NEILL, king ef Ulster (descended frets, NICLL O’Neill devolved on his brother, TIlE OlsEn, monarch of Ireland), 4. 1230 he was aeeesfor of Jonw-Bouea-Rtenaan O’NEaLL, 3rd viscount O’Neill, one ef the house of O’NEILL of Clscoalssy, as his brother, Prince the representatire lords, 1,. 20 Dee, 1780. His lordship, a NEILL ROE, was of O’NEILL of l’ersse. Aodl,-Baidhe, i.e. general in the army, 4. 12 t’eh. 1811, ss’hen the peerage hugh-boy er Yellow Hugh O’Neill, king of Ulstor, ldeO, because EXTINCT, and the estates devolved on the Iteir-general, grandson of hugh Doff, recovered from 5-Iso English the the 1mev. il’lLLIAeit CssIenEe’rEa, who assumed by royal licence torriteeles in the cos, Antrioa aad Down, oailesl after him the snrname and aruts of O’NEILL, and is the present Loan Clan-Hugh-boy, AIIg1 led Clanaboy, and lsatt for his chief castle ONes LL of Matte’s t’ttaf to. Edonduffearrig, now Slsane’s Castle. The last of this reynl Isonse wha bore the title of King of Ulster was DIINALD O’NEsLL, who sI. in 1320. In 1110 celebrated appeal etude by Ton Ituw. Jotsts fl,te,IE0TEIS, 2nd son of Edward, Baron him, and ehe peioees, nobles, and Irish peeple to general, to Belfast and Viscount Chirhester (whose eldest sea n-as ancestor Pope JonN XXII, against tise Englisis, in 1310, as recorded by John Fordon, Iso is styled “Donald O’aVtyt, Kiag of Ut’ler, dan. of William, lot Viseonat Charlousens, and l,ad, osssf eight/ni escccesses’ to f/se fhvesse of all Irelasest.’’ Sn’. SnARE O’NEILL, Rot, of Edendoffearrig, atlas Shone’s ‘ILLIAtI, of whons presently. Caatle, so. 1st, Rose, dao. of Sic Arthur Olagessnio, Viaeeallt Ittizatieth, svlso at. else Hots, and Rev, Tht,rard Ctttel,este,’, Iveagls, and had by her a son, Hersay; ho at. 2odly, Anne, Ansse, who sti. the Rev. Sir. Walkingtess. dun, of Bryan Carrah O’Neill, lord of tise barony of Longhioshelin, The only son, and sf. 23 April, 1017, having had to’s aoos, s. AaTnun, who so. Grace, dan. of Cahal O’Hara, of Cretnlly, THE REv. WILLIAM Cnseues’rra, Ic. lydia, dan. of ltenry Co. Antrtm, and was fatisor of CAPT. Jones O’NEILL, whose Arveo, Req. of Drogheda, and had, son, CuE. COAELEO O’NEILL, was successor to tlte estates at Anne. Mary. Elizabeth. ltenrietta. Lady Antrim’s death. te. Fhehm Doff, who to. Sltela, 2nd dao. of Cabal O’tla,’a, The elder ecu, Rsq., and had a son, BasiN, who at. Elillor, dan. of Edmood TIlE REv. staTurE CIIIOIIE5TEE, by Isis marriage with Mary, Magenuis, Esq. of Kitwarlin, and was fatiter of Jests, known only child and heiress of hlenry ONeill, Esq. of Shane’s Castle, ae “French John,” who a. his cousin Charlos. The eldest son of Sir Sisane, Slit RERun O’NEILL, Rot. of Edcodoffeart’ig, or Slsane’s Arth,,r, who 1. a Castle, ste. Martha, dan. of Sir yranois Stafford, goveroer of W5LLIASr, of tehum presently. Ulster, and ti 03 Sept. lea?, leaving an only child, Rooi, who Catherine, st. to Satuncl Boll, Req. of Grot,so hull, co so. Randall, tat marquess of Antrim, and ef, a.4s. fsu 1707, when Cltsriey, stt. to Ilcury O’Hara, Rsq. of Cleggan. the estates paooed to his eonsfn, COL. CIIARLEO O’NEILL, n’ho at. Mary, dan. of Charles, Tlse 2nd son, flake of Bolton, and S. a. p. in 1710. Ris kinoosan and heir, J0IIN O’NEILL, Rsq. of Edendtlffearrig, or Shane’s Castle, Tue REv. Pa. W’ILLtAx CHIrI5EOTEa, an er,,dite and aecosuplishetl knosvn aa “ French John,” at. Charity, doll, of Sir Ilielsard and Clouasauuy, co. Donegal; Ste .t. let, Shaty-Anno, dan. of Dixon. His will, which hears date 10 Sept 1737, was proved George Ilarvey, Req of itfalist hIatt, and Isad a son, I May, 1739. He had issue, I, hENna’ (disinherited), ,tt. Mary, widow of Captain John Arthur (Sir), of Greeneastle, HI’.; created a Baronet 13 Sept. Biekerstaffe, of Resegifi, to the Laegy, and 4. 1711, -.t., leaving an only child and heiress, Staay, who vs. the Rev. Aavuua CntenEs’eaa (of the noble lIe ttt. 2udly, Ilary-Anste, dan. of the Itev. Edward hart, of hooso of Cltielsesler), and was great-grandmother of the Kildorry, and had issue, present Loan O’NEILL. II. Cuiento, of whom presently. III. Clotworthy, 4. sint,t. His will, whiels bears dale I May, The Rev. Dr. William Clshehcater tI. 31 Aug. 1015, lIla 2nd 3749, was proved 2 tog. 1710. i. Catiserine, ttt. to Richard Roller, Lord Vtseoont Mountgan’ett. son, TuE 11Ev. En,raate CnacuEsTEo, rector of Kilmeee, diocese it. Anne, sts. to Captain William Sharman. ass. Mary, at. to Robert llnrrowea, Esq. of Rattybrittas, so. X’otsug, Esq. of Celdaff House, to. Denegal, and t/. in June, Ittldarc. Iv. Jane, ,ts. to the lion. Arthur Dawson, baron of tite 1840, having hts’I, Rxeheqoor. v, Rachel, VI. Elmer. a’s,. Rose. French John O’Neill ef. 1739, and was s. by Isis 2nd son, CUAaLE5 O’NEILL, Esq. of Shano’s Castle, who to. (licence Goterge-Vaughan, in holy orders, alto stt. Harrielt, dan. of dated 20 Jan. 1736), Catherine, dan. of the Itight Hon. St. John Drodrick, of Midleton, and had leone, I. Jones’, of wheat presently. II St. John, I. f Hay. 1741; it,. Frances, dau. of Robert LorD O’NEILL. Borrowes, Esq. of Baltybrittna, anti tt. 1790, leaving an ony C’ct,tts;t—tS “ttt’il, 1800. child. Mary, who tt. setttts. ml. Anne, a,. to the Itight lIon. Richard Jatkaon, and Itad A ‘a— Quarterly s tot and 4th, per fees navy, ilse chief arg., isn,e, S,a GEOaGE JinasaN, who wat created a Baronet and Ilse ham representing staves of the sea, in chief a dexter 3 Nov. 1812, ,t. a. p.; Major Robert Jackson, ci. np t Anne Jackson, wire of Nathaniel Alexander, bioltop of Oteatlt; far O’NEILL; 2nst and lvi, elseqtt’, or, assd gssleo, a elsis’f Mary, ,tt. John Hamilton O’Ilara, Req. of Crebilly, and tf. a. p. t and Harriet, tl. stttttt. f’,, ass—I st, ass arm, erabess’ed in artssassr, tlse lsasssl graopistg Charles O’Neill, tvheoe will bears date 10 July, 1760, and sras a ssottrd, all ppr., tl’NEILe. 2ntl, a stone rising soslis 55 etsake in proved 4 Nov. fellowing, 4. in Aug. 1769, and n’ae a. by his its beak, all ppr., Cnleuae’eEa. elder son, Jona O’NEILL, Eoq. of Shaoe’e Castle, H.P., t. 10 Jan. 1740, tisat en the dexter el,arg”d n-it Is the arIes of O’NEILL, stud that etevatod to the peerage of Ireland, 23 Oct. 1713, as Bsorott On llss sissister with Iltose of Cn,rssEsTca. O’Eeilf, of ,S8.atte’a Caelfr, and advanced to the dignity of Plot ltsr.s—’’ Latttls Dearg Einin,’’ nuder Site arissa ; ‘‘ Isttilssut V,seeunx O’NEILL, 3 Oct. 1797. Itia lordship at. 18 Oct. 1777, seqssitnr issues,’’ ever liar crests. Henrietta, only child of Chat’lee Boyle, Lord Dongarvan, and Sot,l—Shanes Castle, Randaleten’e, es. Antrssst. 853 0 N Ii] of Ireland, 17 June, 1798, and was a. by his rltler ten, of tlse co. Antriat, and roleael ef its militia, 1. 22 Jan, in Angnst, 1800. ills lordship ‘t. sott,t. 23 Siarelt, 184!, selten the higher honoors because nxxtarv, anti the Tiseountey of JTiInhilv of C4jirljrflrr. to the Marquess of Donegall), n. 1680, Etiaaheth, yenngest Iht re, v-Iso ,t. sot,tt.. ALTssr’a. Jolt0. had isseso, Dourgal. Anne, tt. 515)55. scholar, IselsI the Itvitsgo of P.ronglshaee, co. Antrim, 1111; tt. ss,,ta. 25 3hi3’, 1347, as hess ltis baronetcy became extinct. Rnwaan, of whom preoently. Ilary, solts 4. tt;tttt. of Arinagh, sts. 21 April, 1012, Catherine, dust, of Robert WILLIAOI, esvattd a peer. Rtibrrl, in holy orders, who tts. Frances-Ahiria-Anste, dads. sf ten. George-Vaughan Hart, of Kildrn’y. Art IlsIr, who tI. yetsng in 1830. Ilogh Lyle, Esq. of Kuoektarna, cc. An ts’im, anti has iastte, Rdsrard, 0ten’, Williasn, t°tunees, Ada, unit Helen, The eldest son, who wac raisod to Ilso peerage, is the proscet ltnntt, eotsped at the wrist, gn ., ill ltasc, a salmen, ssststsnt, ppl’., vale, fttr CulcIlEsTEa, Ssp1tst’tr’o—On oitl,or side a lioa, get., gorged seilit an enotern eren’n, arg., 1tcudenl tlserefmm ity a gold rhoto, ssn eseerhesa, I’s,otr Hottse—15, Belgrave Square.