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M 0 N M 0 N T E A G L E. SrePnEN-EnWAlsr’ Rscn, Req. of Mount Trenehard, Co. Limerick. son of Thomas Rice) Faq., by Mary his wife, sister of Robert Fitzgerald, Knight of Kern-, m. 10 Aug. 1781, Catherine, only child nod heir of Thomas Spring, Esq. of Castlemain, co. Kersy ; and d. in 1831, having had too dons. Catherine-Ann, it. ours. 1529, and Mast’, se. to Sir Aubrey do Vere, Barb., and a son, TnoosAo-Srosseo, P.C., V.10.5., lot Loan MoNresoes, who 8. S lob. 3790, and se. lot, 11 July, 1911, Lady Theedosis MI5NTEFI0RE, Siet Mosge, Burt. of East Cliffe Lodge, Pery, Sod don. if Eilward-Itenry, 1st Eas-1 of Limerick, Isle of Thunet, Kent; 6. 24 Oct. 1784; tu. 10 June, and by her (who ci, lice, 1539) had issue, s. Steplson-Edosssnd, I’. II Assg. 1011; (1 eosty-r1iairasoss of 1812, Jndith, dais, of Levi Earent Cohen, Eeq., tier Iloarel of Cesseoms - 11 March, 1939, Ellen—Mary, eldest class, of William Prere, sorjeant-at-low, master of whiels holy d. 24 Sept. 1862. Sir Moses, who served Dinning Collego, Cosot,ridge, neil it. S May, 1961, on his way knighted at Gnildholl, 9 Nov. iso that your, on the from elk lfceiitreranean, on board else stoass vessel ‘ Tripoli,” occasion of the Queen’s vieit to the city, and obtained having hail issue, I TnoMAs-Srssrso, proseni pen’. 2 Fscuic-Srssae, 6. 1 Gel. 1912. 1 Tlseodosia-Spring. 2 Mary-Spring. i. 6 Sept. lefd, lo Edward O’flrien, Esq., Mosxs Vsxo. Moeevnrsnne, of the city of London, who 0. 13 nephew of Lord lnetuqnis, and if. at Montosse, 21 April, Nov. 1710, anJ was bssried at Mite-end, left, by Esther his 1069. 3 Aileen-Spriog, so. 6 blot. 1961, to Jolsn-Raynor Arthur, wife, don. of Iti’eoaod Raeah, four eons and two dunn., viz., Esq., Bombay CS., flh son of the Ut. Mon. Sir George tUrin, of l.ondon; 8. 21 Sept. 1713; st. e.g. Arthur, hart. 4 Lucy-Spring, i. 23 Aug. 1566. to Oetavios-Newry Knox, Sausesel, 8. 9 Pet,. 07175 05. tlrsee, fats, of Abratsem 3feeatla; Esq., grandson of Thomas, let Earl of Ranfurley. 5 Alice-Spring. 0 Predeeieo-Spring. 7 Catherine-Idles. S Amy-Spring. ii. Charles-William-Thomas, 0. 10 Jan. 1919; ci. 26 April, lIla, Elieaseth-Morg:o’et, eldest dan. of William Marshall, Esij-, M.P., of llaleteads and l’istterilalo RAt, s-u. Cemetierland, The 3rd son, and has issue, I S’eid:en-l”le-ard, I 29 March, 1816; 2 Cecil-Arthur, 9. 27 Feb. 1—1’ 3 tierad, 6- 13 Sefit. I at-I; Joscrn MONTEFIGnR, of London 8. 33 Oct. 1710 sri, 1 Agnss; 2 Maegaret ; a Evrlyn—3l;sry; 4 another dun. sit. Edmund-Itenry, 0. 11 Mar. 1121. sv. Aubrey-liiehard,M.,-t., in holy orders, vicar ofNelhorbury, 27 Aug. 1841, aged 81) left at his decease, 11 Jan. 1864, the Dorset; 0. 11 Aug. 1932 ; Oi. Ia June, 1912, Anne-9lsrio- present Ssa Mcscs 3toNrrs’soaE, Burt., and another son, Jane, rldeei don, of use late Panlet-St. Jolsn Mitdmay, Eoq. Abrotsans, sf Stoniferd ttilt, Iliddlesex; n-hem. 1st, Stsr3-, dan. of ilazlegs-ove, Cs. Somei-eet. v. William-Cecil, haeristrr-at-law, Region-er of the Csesrt of Bankrsiplcy, tale secretary of the Lunacy Comnsission. 6- 1 Nov. 1031. T. Story-Very (isle nsaid of honour to the Qeren) ;o. 9 b’eb. 1841, to John-tiarih Manhall, Eei1. of ileodingley Rouse, cs. Yerk, and Monk Cossisise, ro. lancaster. n. Cntlseriee—Alieia-Lesey, iii. iss lea?, to lteisry-—C_ ittarolsall. A rsae—Arg., .‘s cedar-tree, beie-een two noennis of flowers, Esq. of Westsseod, eo. lerk; and 1. 22 July, 1911. Ti!- ‘fheedosia-Aliria-Pranres-Ellen-Char;etue. ii. in 1939, to or, tieloceese lice nasstets of six points, geld. Henry Tsytor, Eso. ot Tue Eldands, East Sheen, Surrey. Tie ne. tndly, 13Apr11, 1941. Mary-Anne, dan. of John Marshall, to’s roses, go.; lnil, too noossote, as in fise ames, llserefrsm Esq. of Itallstnsds, c’ Cismberlond, His lirdohip. isoioted a fenced lsrnsiasst, Svissg towards tleo sinister, us., an able politician, who represented Limerick us Parllasuent inscribed Jerusalone, is Iletirew charsreera, gold. from lUSt tis 1632, used the borough of CanslirtdJe .Supporfera—Itcxler, a lien, goardonh, or; sinister, a slog, from 1532 to 1839, was undcr-seeretary of ototo for the ppr., each, supporting a flag-shalt, iherefrens flowing is banner fs home Departnaent in 1827; secretary of the Treasury frosu Nov. 1830 to June 1034 ; oceretary of state fee the Colonies frona Jnly to Nov. 1514; ant Chanceller of else Exchequer Molls—Thtnlt and heart. feooaApril,1931 to Sept. tSaf; when hewasappetniod eesoptrollor-general Scsi—East Cliffs hedge, Rsensgatc. of the Exel.eqiier. Ito wan snioed to the Tesess Heats—h, Grssvener Gate, P-ork Lsnc. peerage ot the Ussited Kingilons, as BARON MONTrAGLE of Jieessdose, co. Kerrg, hy patent (toted S Sept. 1519, need it. ti Fob. 1066, whets he u-as o, by his grandson, TnoaeoeSrnsNc, MONTGOMERIE, LORD, see EGLINTON, EARL OF. 2nd and present Loan M0NTEAeLE, 784 iSI 0 N C,vatien—3 Sept. 1939. Arose—Quarterly: tot and 4th, grand quarters, quarterly, lot assd 4th, as., a lion, rampaut, org., 2nd used 3rd, icr Palo, indented, gu.anit or; 2nd gnsnd quortes-, or, on a chevron, no., t,etsveen ttsrec muscles, three mullets; 3rd, grand quartet-, paly of aix, or and us., a bend, sa. Creole—let, a lieu’s head, afl’rautd, dsscully crowned; 2nd, a deeui-otag, s:eliont. Siepporlerr—T irs eagles, baring each a portenllia suspended ariinud the necic. Jlotls—Alte fert aquila. S’eol—Jtennt Trenehard, co. Limerick. M ON T EF TORE. ftiizcagc. hot d. s’Joarrss, of orlsoen sreseally. Elraeer, 8. 4 April. EEl; Os. S Jsdy, 1757, Juditls, dan. of Jscohi—Jesepls I-eel, assd Isoil moose, liesea—Eleaeer, 6. to 1798; Joroti .Tnsepls-ltars’ow ; Eshlser—tlassssals, ns. in ISIS, to Isaac Levi; and Eve. Jssstitls. Sas’ah. Rsschael, does, of Abraham ltocatta, and by her (who d. of George II all, unit by leer hail one doss., lfsry-. lIe so. 255149-, I Tenrietta, doss, of Meyer-A. ilethsrtsild, of Frosalefert, banker, and by Iser (wise it. 19 b’eb. 1066) left a san, Jssepts-lfeyer; ond a slots., Charlotte. Ca’eat(sn—18-l6. ppr. : on a cisirf, 00., 0 dogger, erect, ppr., psnsnsel and hilt, Crosis—Ist, ass Eastern crosses, or; the s’im rhas’ged ovitli issnant a drasi-lion. or, sopporhiseg a flag-shalt, ppr., thereon tise dexter, se, ioscribed Jerosalene, in hebrew clesroctora, geld. MONTEAO,LE, BARON (Thomas-Spring Bine), of Braniloss, ri. Merry, 5. 01 May, 1549 ; .i. his grandfather, 6 Fob. 1866. ft i1Ir,lgc. as sheriff of London and lliddleaex in 1537, was his potent of baronetcy in 1846.