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SHA S H A W. SuAw, Sin RoBERT, of Bushy Park, co. Dublin; deputy-lient. i. Lydia-Cecilia, ci. 1 Nov. 1330. of Dublin; 5. 28 Sept. 1796 ; a n. Charlotte, in. Augustus-Frederick Wynae, Fag., and it. lSl9, his father, as 2nd baronet, 10 iii. Caroline, in. Rev. Joha-Rocer500, 2nd sen of Sir Joule,Lanconre March, 1849. ILIticitgc. This family was originally Scotch, and formed a part of Crealissa—l7 Aug. 1821. the Clan Chattan. This branch, at an early period, settled Arias—Or, en a chevron, eogrsiled, between three eagles, in Hampshire, in England. WILLIAM SHAW, the immediate ancestor of the present C’svat—A hind’s l;cad, cooped, ae., the nerk transpiercod by an Bart. went to Ireland abeot the year 1689, in the army arrow, in bend, or, flighted. of WILLIAM III. He was captain in the regiment of llfetls—Tsipsnm nosec. Gen. Foneonby, ancestor of the Earl of Ileosbaroogh. Their families wore connected by marriage; and when Gen. Ponoonhy, was wounded at the battle of the Iloyno, Capt. Shaw carried him from the field ; they lived afterwards on termo of intimate friendship; both received grants of forfeited lands from the Crown, in the counties of Kilkenny and Tipperary; and Gen. Penoenby also made a lease of a portion of the demeone lands of Bessbecongh to Capt. Shaw, upon which he built a residence, c died The SandPits, where the family resided for three generatiens. The eldest son of William Shaw left an only dun, who in. mm ills family of the Hrtvs of Johnstso’a, and by that means a large portion of the family property passed from it. Robert, the second san, so. Mary. dan. of Bernard Markham, Esq. ; by her he had six sons and two dano. R0000T Snaw (father of the lot llas-t.) was the fifth son; early in life ho left the ro. Kilkenny, and beramo ouhoeqnently an ominrot merchant in Dnblin, where be realised a large fortune 1834, and was, 31 Oct. 1834, appointed minister- ; he was the moot considerable holder of the Gecornment plenipotentiary at Berlin ; an,1 ivas, 24 Nov. 1835, Loan Contracts of that day; ho was aloe Accountant transferred to Stnttgardt, which poet he held till General of the Foot Office. ito so. int, liary, dan. of Higgins of Higginobrook, en. Heath, and by her had issue, ,. RonsaT, created a Baronet, 17 Aug. 1821. II. Bensard, collector of Cork; in. Jane, clan. ci Michael The progenitors of this ancient Irish family were formerly OVestropp, tag. and had issue ; his yonngcsi dan. Jane, in. joint kings (with the O’Favys) of Iveragh, and Corcaguinny, 1810, Tlionsas I-lacked, Eaq. of Moor Park, iting’s Co. en. Donsonby, a banker in Dublin; in. Alice, ;lan. of Joseph Lord of Cramp’s Castle, and Sheceland, in Tipperary, obtained, Eade, Eoq. of Steke Nswing;on. lv. Thomas, capt. lltls light dragoons. v. John, in. Jlarriott, dan. of J. Fade, goq. and lsad issue. i. Mary, us. Jehn-Cathrart, 2nd son of Sir Jelsn Lees, Ban. 6 Nov. 1301, which were ceufirmed by King Ilran VI., by ii. Charlotte, so. Right boon. Sir Willissn M’Malson, Ban. Mr. Shaw sa. 2ndly, Pniscilla-Cerilia, dass. of Ccl. Armitags, lnttera patent, dated at Naae, 15 Nov., 35 Boaav VI., to his of Ross, Rersfordshirs, and by her (who se-rn. Hugh Moore, gmat-groat-grandson, of Eglantine, Rsq. en. Down), he had issue, s. George, ns. Maria, dan. of William Clsipsndale, Esq. is. Lees, in. Caroline, dao. of William Chipondale, gag. s. Caroline, in. Sir James-Caleb Anderson, Ban., and if. 24 1499. He fell at the battle of lieyallcw, 6 Aug. 1500, and Dee. 1800, at St. tabyn-onr-Mer, France. is. Syh’ia, in. lIons. Viennot, an officer in the French army. burgess of Kilkenny, who in, Joan, dan. and heir of Eltas Mr. Sbaw id. 2Jnly,]706. His son and heir, San Ronnnv SHAM’, 1st Mart. colonel of the Royal Dublin eldest san, militia, sat in the Irish Parliament for the barongb of Ronnur Sun, Eeq., burgess of Kilknnny, who cc. Stirs New Ross, and voted against the Union; he represented Margaret Rotbe, by whom he had five eons and three das;s. Dublin in the Imperial Parliament from 1804 to 1026. Me The eldest son receiving the order of knighthood, becamo wash. 29 Jan. 1774; so. 1st. in. 1799, Maria, dan. and sole Sir Richard Shee,* ancestor of Cloran and Gardsumorrss heiress of Abraham Wilkinson, Eoq. of Bushy Park, 00, families (see Duane’s Lencinf fJealry); and the fnd son, Dublin, and by her (who d. 1831) had issue, a. RoneaT, present baronet. ii. Fannnosna (Right lion.), recorder of Dublin, lale M.D. for Gray’s ton, ssneschal of lrish;toe-n in 1505, and, in 1576, depnty the city, and afterwards for tho university of Bablin; 5. fl to the Earl of Orniond, lord lngls-tncesorer of Ireland. Ito Dec. 1790; so. 16 Mnrch, 1819, Thomasise-Ensily, yonngesl founded Shoe’s hospital in 1152, and 4.10 Aug. 1608, leaving by dan. of time lIon. George Jorelyn, and granddan. of llol,erl, Ins 1st wife, Margaret Sherlock, two sons, 1,ucas, his heir, ancestor let Earl of lisdon, and by her (who i.IO Nov.1909) has issue, now represented by his descendant, 1 Roberl, 11.-rol. late Onblin nsilitia; 8.1 Aug. 1821 ; in. 10 NlcnoLas R. Dowan O’Snnc, of Gardenmnrn’rra and Shssston-n, J,rne, 1802, Kale, dan. of W. Barton, Fog., of Grove, cc. who cc. 19 April, 1869, t.ady Gwenclolins Aoson, yaangest dan. Tipperary, and has a son, Frederick, 5. in 1859. 2 George, hoot-eel. BA.; 5. in 1822; so. in td46, llaric de of Tl;emas-Willtam, 1st Karl of Lichleld. Fontaigne, of the lianritins, and has issue. 3 Frederick, E.t.C.C.S., endsr secretary to foreign department Viscount itiounlgarrott, and wcss. by his son, of government of India, Bengal; 8. 1924; in. 1852, Ronear Seen, of Uppenrennt and Clorar, who was aecrotary Sophia, dan. of the late James Johnstons, Es;;. of Uramore to the sapreme ceoucil of eoofsdsrate Catholics in 1642, ac-hen Lodge, co. ltonaghaa; and 4.o.p. 13 Per. 1806. 4 Edwanl-Wingfield, comm. RN.; 8. in 1927; in. 30 June, RICHARD Seen, of Clorau, ci. there in 1741, aged forty-tn-n 1058, Louisa, dan. of Col. Stephen-John hill, CD., governor years; leaving by his wife Ehicmshcoth, eldest dan. of Mmchasl of the Leeward Islands. S Wilkinson-Jorrlyn, capt. 73rd foot; 5. in 1904. 1 Thomasino-iiarriot, in. to 1351, to Capt. Fles’d, eldest Grace, of Shangansgh, and of litany, dan. of John Gaiwoy, of en of Major-Gsa. Sir Henry Floyd, Bact. and 4. 1800. 2 Maria-Jocelyn. 0 Emily-Thomnasine, 4. in 1846. m. Beresford-Wm., 5th reg., afterwards major Dublin miitis, and n.M. en. Tipperary; 5.31 Oct. 1806; 4.20 Oct. 1847. 1003 S H E lv. George-Augustus, in holy orders; 5. 18 Dec.1914; 4.4 Sop;. 1938 a’. Cl,arles, barrister-nt-law, Q.C.; 5.27 July, 1817; in. Mary, dan. of W. Barton, Es,;. of tirsvr, co. Tipperary, and has, 1 Robert. 1 Catherine. 2 Caroline; and ether loins. leaving icons. Cotter, llart., ohs 4. his widow, 5 Nov. 1564. Sir Robert in. lndly, Amelia, emily dau. of Benjamin Spencer, Esq. ; which lady 4. 11 Jan. 1580. Sir Robert ci. 10 March, 1849. displayed, en., as ninny trefeils, slipped of the field. ,Scaf—Duslsy Park, cs.Dublio. SHE E. SHOE, Sin GEORGE, of Dunmore, co. Galia’ay; 5. 14 Jnnn, 1784 ; no. 5 Fob. 1808, Jam;e, eldest d;tes. of William Young, Esq. of Hexton Honse, Hsrts, by whom (who d. in 1832) ho has no issue. He no. 2ndly, Sarah, 3rd dan. of Henry Barrett, of Dentun, co. Norfolk, by whom (who d. 12 Ang. 1866) he laad itStse mao dan., who tl. 1812. Sir George was UnderSecretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1830 to Sept. 1844. Ituitzigt. in Kenny. Onomsot’s O’Srnrr., chief of his name, with his three brothers, letters of denieation from Roger Olortimer, Earl of March and Ulster, dated at Clonmel, RmeuAsn Sone, father (by his wife, fleer Archer) of Ronror Suns, who settled at Kilkeony, where he was a merchant and bnrgoss, and filled the office of sovereign in left by his wife, Catherine Sherlock, a son, RIeHAso Soon, Archer, ni Reese, and bad five eons and three dons. The * Sin Iiiroann Sore, of Uppercoont and Cloran, n;embor ol of tl;e Cleran family; and Marcus Shoe, of Sheestown The elder son, — Lucas Sner, ef Uppercourt, as. Ellen, da,i. of Edmund, 2nd the greater part of his estates were renfiseated. iSis groatgrandsom;, Lola, five cone, Eoauoan, Lucas., liel;asI, John, and ltonna’r, and two dans., Caohienine and liary. Of these, Iwo euh loft icsnc, Cathsrninr, wl;e ia. John hvrighst, Esq. of Cisneen, and was melter of John Wright, ER. of Cosnpssy, who it. in 1817 aged seventy, leavimsg tn’o surviving eons, viz.,