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31 A S 1794; in. 1st,, 28 April. 1221. Narcissa, 2nd dan. of Jamem Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq., and had issue, 1 Huph-Jlamon-John, 8. 14 Aug. 1422; late capt in Cite created a lsoeoonsr OF hi,rm.smer,, 9 Oct. 1791. Sir ilnph so. 44th rsgh; is. 25 Slay, 1950, Annie-Margaret, 2nd dan. Rlieahclh, d,nm. sf John Sisckpoole, Rsq. of Cragbrien, me. of the late Morgan-John Evans, Esq. of Llwyndbarried, blare, and had ieeese, and ‘I. 23 Juiy, 1567, linIng had issue, 1 hughHaisineu-George-WiUiam-Carrutliero, j. Iluou-Dtm.Lems, 2nd baronet. 8. 10 Mar. 1951 2 Ralla-htillan.btuuha,o, 8.10 .lniie, 1856. 2 George - Witliam, 8. 2 July, 1823; ci. in 1845, Anna, youngest don, of John Massy, Esq of tllanvtlle, es. Req. of Fnrtfem’gns, in Glare, and by her bad an only Limerieh ; and by her, wits is deeeasod, has had two clans., Caroline and Narcissi, 3 J.iunbar-James, 8. 08 Jan. 1829. Tliehl’’so. Grorge Slasaym. cndly (his 1st wife havingbeen killed by the u1astting of a host, 9 Jan. 191P, I (Jet. 1834, Westropp, Req of Sisihsn, cc. Linoerick ; and ci. 14 June, Mary-Jane, eldest dan. of the late T.ieut.-celouel Crosbie, of ltnsbeen. lie ii. 5 Sept. 1525. lOis widow ci, 2ndly, 15 lJcc. 1838, the Rev, Morris Yeaeeenbe. iii. John. ft. 4 June, 1795; a lient.-eol. in toe arosy; in. I. Elizabeth, in. be the 11ev. James-Wilmot Ormoby. 12 April, 1829, Rlizabalh. youngest dan. of Edward homewe,,d. Rsq.; and ii. 7 March, 1149, harioghad byher(who Sir hugh represented the ea. blare in parliament in 1781, ci. 51 March, lest) issue, I flichard-UngliSlephen, 8. 28 Aug. 1852; tO. in 1851. 2 William -.tnssnstus, t. 26 July, 1856. Thonmnas Ihankoy, Esq. at Petebas,m Park, cc’. Surre5-, by 9 Dawson-Dnnhar, 8. 23 arpt. 1837. 1 Grace-Ehiosbetls, s. 15 Sept. 1860, to Capt. RobortThomas whom (who it 28 Slay, 1027) be bath an only dais,, Thompson, 56th regiment. iv. Dawoon, in holy orders, tO. ono, in 1825. s. Gss,ee-Eheabeiho, in. 26 Juno. iSS3, to ihc Hen. Wahler Sir Ilngh tO. ito ltdS, when the baronetcy devolved en his O’Grady, Sndsen efVisec.nnttinillansore; an’.h tO. in 5341 siohihew, the presemot bar,oset. he ,I. 1843. ii. Catherine. tO. 28 Jan. 1847. cii. Sasan- Maria, in. 27 March, 1822, to J,,bn Fetherat ‘nhanghs, A ,-,,,e—Arg., en a ehevremo, between three lozenges, ea., a Esq. of Rsekview, ea. Westmcath. iv. Margarot-Everina. is. 17 July, 1821, to Francis Drew, lt,,io, p. ,sscint, Os’. Esq. ci Brewsbaronghs, en. Clam. V. Elizabeth-Jane-Sarah-Anne, in. i July, 1835, to Thomas on’s,oe’l, sa. Lefroy, Esq., 2nd son of the flight Lion. Thomas Lofroy. .JI,,°lo—l’ra libort-ote patrin. Ills lordship cl. 20 June, 1812, and was s. by his son, Huoso-Il-somen, 4th baron, 6. 12 Fob. 1793; whe to. 22 Juno, 1828, Mahlda, yeemngest dan. of Luke White, Ea. of Weedi iods, eo. Dublin, and sister of Lord Annaly, and had issue, Hcen.liaaion-lNooLneBY, present peer. Jossie-Tn,”_eoa-Wirrmaae, 1. 30 Ang. 1935; 0. if March, 1965, Lucy-Maria, don. of Semerset-lhiehar,l, ;-r’l Earl f Carriek, and has Huglm-Semereet-Jehn, 6. 15 Fob. 1064, Lteey’.Monl,la.Anee, intl anehimer that., t 16 .tng. I s07. His lordship tf. 27 Sept. 1830. Cole—i Ang. 1776. A r,eo—As’g., en a chevron, between three loeengee, ea., a lion, passaol, t 0’. t’,-cat---Uot of a dueal coronet, em’, a bull’s head, pa., armed, so. Sappo,’krs—Dexter, alien; einister, a leopard, reguardant, both ppr..uod collared and chained, or. .51,,lle—Pro libertate potriw.. Sea’s—.l ‘natrileagne, and llermitagc, c’.. Limerick. H A 5 S ‘V’, M.tssy, Sin lIron-DILLote, of late Sir Charles Flower, Dart; Sir James sits in Doonaoa, c” Glare; 5. 6 Jan. 1767 c’ss. of Rose and Crosnarty. He io a descendant of a. as 3rd baronet, on the decease lIce ancient tribe or dons of Matheoon, which at an of lais uncle, 23 March, 1342 27 Jan. 1818, Mary-Johnson, part of Rosa-shire and in Sntherlandshire, and n-ac oldest elan, of the late John Westropp, divided into the tos-o great branches of MATHESON Eeq. of Attytlin, co. Limerick. of Lee/male/i, in Roas-shire (from which descended the Sir Hugh ie a msgiatrate family of atttadale, nnav represented by Alexane’ler an” deputy- heist, for moo. Matheson, Esq. of Ardrnsa and Lochaleb, Itt.P. for Glare ; and served ae high eheriff Invernese, a-lie ni 19 July, 4353, Lavinia - Mary, for en. Glare, in 1333. tiiicztgc. This family dances from a common ancestor wilh the noble house f Slassy, msanaely, Ileon Mossy, Req. of Bnnlrileagoo, co. Limerick, a. James’s noble benevolence snd nntirisg efforts in Amoay, d.sos. of d’ din liansomo, Eaq. (ate nate lixoev. It), and alleviating the sniferings of the inhabitants of the load several ehiloiren, of whena the eldest sos, Hugh, was Isle of Lewee at the period of the famine, father of 1100w, lot Lsr,l Moe-’p, and the youngest, Cieani.rs M.seov, having lakees body orders, Ito come olean Ao’oas—Gyronny of eight pieces, ea. antI gn., a lien, ramponit, of Lisootriek lie settled at i(oonass, ca. Cl ore, and having the third, charged with Ibm-ce beam’s’ heads, two in chief amid ma. Grace, ‘lan. of Sir John ilihlen, Knt. of Lismemlien, ce. one ima base, eaeiped, az.. m,,,zeled, arg., amid tie-c hands Heath, load iaoua, llnnn’Dim.r-oeo, his heir. Gram’, so. Ic William Barton, Esq. of Fethard, en. Tippe. scimitar, in fesse, ppr. rat’s’ E;ic.Aath, to. to William Baker, Esq. of Lmsmacne, en. .Setle—.tehasiy and Resehahl, ma. Snthsrhand; amid Island Tinptm’ary. 752 H A T The dean svao a. at his decoase by his son, I. hlrnn-BmrLnze Mossy, Es,1. of Deanass, who was u. Charles, in helyorders, rector and vicarof Dennees and Killekesomoedy, prebendary ott Lakeen ; so. 1st, in March, I 799, May-Amos, 3rd daeo. of the late Jo,bn Ress-Lewin, son, S Ilunn-Dms,Lme, presemat baronet. lie a,. cndly, in lOLl, Soisaio, 2nd ‘lan. of the late John 1817, leaving by her a dams., 1 Sitsanna, ma. its 1842, to Samuel Bindon, Esq., barrister- at-lame-, amid tO. in 1807. Mis elder san, Ii. Smmo Huon-Bsn,ns, ,s,. Id May, 1790, Sarah, dun. ef Charlotte - Ellen, to, in May, 5820, to Felix - Vaomghan Smith, Eeq. C” ‘Ce —i’ Oct. 1701. C,s’s—Out of a doeal co,ronet, or, a b,sli’s head, pa., Scal—iloanoas house, Clenlas’a, en. Clare. H A T H E S 0 N. M.s’einis’o,e, Sin JAMES, Dart. of the Leave, co Rosa, and Aelioosov, en. Sestherhanol, lordliesstenant of Ross-shire, lord, jointly n’ith Lord Clinton, of the borough and manor of Aehhanrton, a member of the Board of Trnatees far Slannfac. tsss’es and nf the Fiohem-y Board iii Scotland, and a vice ioreaident tJ time C’aledonian .eteylom of London, F’.R.S., SIP., 8. in 1796; iii. in 1843, Mary-Jane, 4th dan. of the late Michael-Henry l’arceval, Eeq., and Anne-llssrv his wife, dan ,,and cmhoiress of the l’arlianient as knight nf the shire for the combined early period had extensive possessions its the western sister of Lord Beaumont), and MATHE50Se of S/sic’ soeaa, Sntherlandshire, from which family Sir James Matheson, Barb., descends. The baronetcy was conbrood in 1350, as a nssrk of royal approval of Sir or, armed cnd iangome.h, az., all within a berdare, of fesseways iii fesae, h’ddieg ‘Loggers, erect, gil. C,vml—A dexter arm in orraemmr, erect, the band holding a Jlf,ohle—Ilesort and hand. of I,ews, N-B. Tawoe Ilasoec—Slsrnewayilense, 13, Cleaehand Eoes.