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T A L of tile Barons Il.srey ol’ Enaith, and the lai tsr of whom seas snbsoqusntly, 20 March, 1685, advancsd to the dignity was aneostor to the Ksrlo of I ioi’lcnmsss. On the 11 Nov. of tlarqnoso and Duks of Tyrcnnnehl by King Jimos II., 1 42’), the king granted Idna a patont as ‘Thomas Talbot, in whose service, as chief-governor of Ireland, ho died. Arroigor Doncisino do Malaisido, ‘‘ exempting him from at— The duske, by Frances, Cnnsstsss Hamilton, loft two dane., ts’sdacscc at asoicos; sicci on tIcs 21 Sept. 4475, ho had of whom Charlotte was so. to lbs Prince ds Vintimiglie, licosmo, ao Lord of Malahide, to absent lsissssoll sit of lre ansi had lssns two dons,; the one so. to H. Vsrac, and lbs land for three yoaro. Soon after thio, his ncajeoty Kisg other to lbs Prince Dolmonts; hut both dying witbnnt Enwossn IV., by a poloist uo’lcr the groat seal, still prosorved iaonc, Richard Wsgsn Talbot, nnw Baron of )ialabids, amongst thy fassily dco,is st the castle, otis March bocams beis’-gensrmcl to the Duke of Tyrennnolh, as descendant 1476, grasstcd irhss oil the coot’ ‘sos of nsrrcb,sssdiss costs— the castle there is a balf-length painting by Sir Peter icsg to the part of Malcsbulo, an’i that lie and his iscirs holy, anti notsvithstassding all that was svritton by his sueesssfnh should he admirals ‘f tl,at p ri, wills power of boiling courts of Almircslty, and a1ip’uuling offirrrs, ga’sgers, soarolscrs, wsstor-tesihitls, ho. ; ausd fa rtlcor, tlccst he slsould pusrtrait goes far to support what ws find said of the dnke have reopito of lila h.,nca,w duo to the orison for that in Cousct Grasasnsnt’s snesnosrs, that he was “ens of tics manor t r ltfty years; th ii be should not be obliged to tallest men in Enghtsnui, assd possessed of a fine and bs-ihliant take on tiles the order of ionighthood that Isa should exterior; his manners avers noble and brilliant;” snd that icr over hcvs outfiocglhof and fs’oo warren withiss the ho was “ens of the most genteel msn in ths conrt of manor; that usitisor lie nor his tenants shos dci be cons— CHARLES II.” There is also a painting of the duchess, pellet1 ti at loud I Iso cone’ y courts, but should hare sissy svho svs,s oldost doss, and eo-hanhrons of Richard Jsnnings,* of frisnie pledge by his sonrseh’ci, mci loot ascd law days, of Sascdridgs, in Hsrtfordshirs, and sister to Sarah, Duchess syith lbs return and execution of ccli writs ; tisat scone ol of Marlborough ; and her bssnty and character as’s tbus Isis bries should servo the office cf ooronor or osoissatoc depicted by a cntemporary c-— “She bad lbs fairest and that ho cmi his heirs sionnici hold thoir eocsrt, and hoar and brightest complexion that over was soon ; her bair a most cloternsiuso all ploao to any ancossnt by his sencscbccl, or beauteous flaxen, bsr oountonanco extrsmsly animated, other nclsooso, with power to arrest, attach, &tr. within thongb generally, psrsosss so sxqnisilely fair bare an 1st- o iii lordship, ti ic id a c,,ssrt baron, with all asnorconsents, si1cidity ; her whole person was fine, particularly her neck ra000cscs for escapes of feloscs, Ingihires, or murderers; and bossns. The charms of Iser person and lbs unsffsctsrl with liccsscc of absence for hun and his bolts out of Ireland, sprightliness of her wit gained bsr the general admiratisn and many elhs,’r valuable privileges. In the tith sf of the svhselo court: in these fascinating qualities ohs han h’lscwann IV , when reu1csirsul in the Exchequer to do tboro (Cuasslcs’a court) other competitors; bust scarcely homage fcr his lorulehip of llalahidr anti ocher estates, be one except Miss Jennings maintained tbrongbout the character plc-sde’h isis eceemptioss icy the above patent, and was aocccrhinglv cxssnrrato.l fre,sus hemage, as he and his descendants duske, snlsese sincors ssttccebsnesst Is his unfortunate sorereigus altorwar’ls were frcctn several s’ttscr chustics asi,l rostricti,ocs pnranarct to the s.ssno grunt. Us d. 23 July, 1427, to erect a house (still standing) in King-street, Dublin, as as-hen ccli 11c5 a5a on in the counties of Dublin, Heath, a nsunnery for poor Glares; and in this obsenrs rstirossssst, t,orcth, ascii Kclclarc, were takes’ into rhe king’s bands. burying all the attractions and gracss which once so By a settlencont which was exocsstccl 14 Sept. previous to adorne,l the court of England, she disd at the ago of 92, his tie sIb, his estatos were cessveyed to hun t’y lrusstess as ansi was lutes’s-ed in Patrick’s Catbedcal, II March, 1730. thouninocs do Malcslci,lo,’’ nun to Elioabeth, ills wife, for But to rotusas ts Sir Thomas Tulbat; be was s. by his son life, ann reunalusders urers created thcs’oin, for Joists, Riob— csnd bole, ard, anI Tltonass, lii c younger sons. By tbo said Lady WslLsAsn TaLns’r, who became possossed of the iordships Elioshoth, wh’c survived him, ho left as his son and heir, Sin Ps’xcn TAI,nor, who did homage in the Excisciuuer for the family lnrdsbtpe, and is styled ‘‘ Deminns do Malahide and to his estatse in the coomtiss of Watsrford and Kilkenny, in tbc records of that court. He so. the Lady Catheriscs FitoGerald, dauu. eif Gerald, Earl of Kildaro; and conntios of Dnblin, Heath, assd Itildare on his grandson, afterwarts, lady Elio:sbotla Preston, who ci, 20 July, 1329; Riolsarmt, and the heels-s mssle of his own body, hs loft a aol having vested Ins estates in trustees by his last will, s-csnaindnr over to the use “of the right hsirs of John 12 Sept. 1320, lie desired to be buried in the clsssrcb of Talbot, of Gs’afton, wi1bin the realms of Englande,” an- Malushilo, by Dams Jonstt Enstacs; and after leaving costar to the Earls of Sbrswsbcsry, and his heirs for svsr, scrotal considerable bequests for ths repair and maintenance nf tbc chanrel, lie devised all his lordslnps of by the lance Inslecians of nccuicro times, snore anaions for Ohalacch’le, Gas-ristswo, Loutls, assd Cssstlsrisig, to his son asslhcerity thsasu for ssssthicnihciby. ‘lava qusalities Iso possessed in and heir, Thomas, awl next to his sons, Jnlsn and Walter, act rsssisccnt doves—soil suit sahscuc ausd if to gifts so briliiant with rsscs.cinder to Isis bi’ottisrs, Jslsn and William ; all his and so Irisis be jehuced sirs-ethos to Isis country, asud fidelity Is estates in the county sf i’aterferd and liilk—cnssy lie leaves use scofortussais asscl faho’h tusuthy svills as-hots exits iso hogan to ins sc,n William. ily iscqnisiiie’n he was found to have life, assd seiths ss-lusss rssin hue finished ii, it cannot lie denied that died to July, 28 Ur,n’nv VIII., leaving, as his son and gu’satassd striking good. llssctrr luspluier oircsusssstasccss ilcc heir, Sm Tisossas TALsOT, arho, en the is Dcc. in the year s-s ess Ic isis osets fossils- iss sods rigist eslisnalies, nsighst bare 1320, had a gtaict sf livery sf all his father’s estates in shin-i a trustee os isis race bus- ttssse talessis anti heroism ss-lsichs sevcrcd counties hs lroland. Sir Tlsomas, 16 Oct. 1232, guts-c force to sit passiasss ascd cetebrily to Ins sn’nrs. being sited its the Exchequer for not executing the ollies I’Jhchls king Jiasso as-as arnssssg (fus’ the BATTLE or TOE Bonn) of ahsriff ‘f tbo co,inty of Dublin, to which be had been is Masse C,ushlc, anohhsrr sense eqnumuhly shnileing sr-as ached is the olootod ann sppeiatcd, st’as calls’l ta tics bar there, and In— Isall of 3hmshahside, Ihefore this dmtsssa of day, the Tahbots, with formo’i by the e.’urt Ilcat it wss the icheasure of the lordslspnty, btun’is- kinsmen, to 11,0 sssannturr of fnusrteos, assemhtcsh, as’mouh to Sir Wiliiccos Skcffingt ‘ii, lis at los sbossld act as lice us-oths, ressi thin l’realefsst tahtc, at srhshch this niece of thus nlcersft, aaci was require-I I’, say wisother he was willing kistg’s hiecst-gon. )h’is-cessnei), this I.ady Frances, scicissc of lbs to exowise that effico. Sir Thonsao, hiwovor, pleaded tbn hceeuh of ths is ioynl party (h :icctusrd l’alhot, of ilalatsicie, as-he of. its patcusl granted to bin granchfmtlcsr by King EnwAsm IV., already nsontisnod, exonerating bins and his heirs frnni s’sels offices, acid daclareci that he would scot act as sheriff’ noitenieg the cosithous if Kicug Wss,s.saas cii the opposite sub suf wbereuu1sssi the proceedings were discesstinuoo,l By Kcsthe. rine, his ss-ife, ho hal llsres s,cns ; asic of wbnns, Rebsrt w.es fattier of William Talbet, sobs ac-qusiced the cstcstc o Csrton, co Kiidarc, ann avir,, bring cru:aled a Baronet, s-i dcl stuseshdes- of the gmshlaust W’slLsnas, and isflicted a flesh 1 Feb. 1632, svas grandtsthcr of Colonel Richard Tahlcnt, time ens-asp ttuot lie ss-as Idled .A shout nfjcy ross fl-em this srhe, by patont, hated to Juice, 1683, was created Ilaron of lrishs rausslu crunch ‘hirroonel, prompt Is mss’ail lsiossehf sf Use great Tacb,,t’s toson, Viscu,scsst of lialtiagiass, anti Earl of Tyc. connslh, * wills romaisseler in tail—snob to bin siepliews ; an! 1 Itt htsrisnnn ‘I’as.s’sv, Dote of Y’irrsaacl, unsuric ill Isas been evssstfs,h day. ‘fhuis sac as-as a sts-hphhsg youths, hiirtsnrd, son, seu’ihkois, such nsc,re lo’lscrecl lost isis history, hilee that of isis Isecs’, aumch sss-cesscn of lute htea l’alhsl of Mslalsidc.—Lady usu,tcrtsusauc- rrccsntc’r, ls;cs,,ucls- loris cent Is’s is- tue pen of parts’ soups-cl in Loll. csuscl s-clued servilely from tics pages of turriucilic’c TAL and sole heir of Francss, the duke’s niece. In yet nnfsrgieissg cssomies at the Revolution, this of unblsmisbod chastity.” After the death of the lsss tssver been dispusted, the dncbsss was porsoitted of Malahids, Garristewss, Lontb, Asbo, and Castleriscg, with oil the courts and royalties ottachod thereto, an’l having settled all the family estates in the is isis s-hsararter this elosnest of evil seers snixed seihh nuochs good sisigist save 1,rectucussinusted and hue, sehuese deeds are Iseld 1703), presided, ‘fhsey set forth scihls a ilgist to jein their doscsaus 11cc chuctee, this king’s caasp hying on the sea’ sisors of the hint no, asid tectuuch ‘fireonuueh, srihhs the tlnuks of lies-sr-irk, roeen— ttsc river. While WsLesasu seas ossuuoling his horse, it hsppsns-d thud a scams saul lure ls,cnsn-s nlatsiiscg scene hsins were bitted by a .1 cannon hcshl. A second inlet rebessndiag, glanced os-er Ihis urcuccach ; Isis sflicsrs orosrrlcc,l mascot lsiruuu, as,d it as-as ilsenght by event, sesut bells a squradres of cau’atry Is profit by this cessIonsatien. Is tins tuelcsiasst shisolo perished lbs party of ihe Tahb,cts, ose ssshs- reIns-icing lathe castle to tell the story of this ,iAss-gea’s hick Skuirhes Ia his Meteopshdaa Jfapsciae. Foe ass acroccuct ef thus faceily of Jonas, see ihnsas’s History cc! Its t’smsnssers, vol. iii.