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WESTBURY — WKSTMKATH. 105 of East QuanioihMd iu thiii oounij, by J«o«, dn. of WillMin Lkaobb, of Putney, Hill, oo. Surrey. He d. 28 March, 1376, in Queen aquare, Bath, aged 45. Hia widow living 1897. III. 1875. 3, Richard Luttrbll Pilkinoton (Bbthbu«), Baron WesTBUBT, 1st a. and h. ; 6. 25 A)>ril 1852 ; entered the Army (0th FiMt), 1872; T^ieut Scots Fus. UuanlA, 1876-79: having me. <o H^e peemve, 28 March 1875. He m., 21 July 1882. Agatha Mannem, Hist«>r of William Juliu Manneni (Tollbmachk), Karl or Dysaht [S]. 3«1 hut 2d surv.and yat da. of Willinni liiond Felix Tollrmaciik, Mij/fed Lord IIuntincitowrii (</. v.p. 21 Deo. 1873, aged 52), bv Katherine Kli»ibeth Camilla, da. of Sir Joseph Bukkb, 11th Bart. [I.], of Olinsk. She, who waa 6. 16 Jan. 1857, had royal warrant of precedence as the da. of ao Earl, 21 March 1881. FamUg Aeoiei'Theae, in 1888, were under 2,000 acrea. WESTCX)TE,(*) OF BALLYMORE. f.f., " AVmtcotb ok Ballymork, 00. Longford," Barouy [I.] {Lyttdlcn)y er. 1776; see *' LYTrsLTOM or Fbabklbv," Barony, er, 1794. AVESTKRN OF RIVENHALL. Barony. ], Charlks Calltb Wbstxrn, of RiTonhai], and of I 1833 Felix Hall in Kelvedon, both co. K«aex, lat s. and h. of Charles to WxaTERN, of the same, by Frances Shirley^ da. and h. of William IftlA B<>LLAN, of Itivenhall af«d., and of London, Agent of the province of lo44. Massachuaetts, by Frances, sister of Sir Thomas Sbiblbt, Bart, waa hnp, at Rivenhall, 9 Aug. 1767 ; tuc. hia father (who d. aged 24), 24 July 1771 ; waa ed. at Eton and at Cambridge ; M.P. for Maldon 1790 — 1806, and 1807—1812, and for Esaex, 1812— 18S2, in the Whig interest, being, however, a aUunch Protectionist, and was, after 42 years service in Parl.,cr. 28 Jan. 1888, BARON WKSTKUK OF UIVKNIf ALI«, co. Essex. He if. unm. at Felix Hall af8d.,4 and waa hur. 18 Nov. 1844, in the family mausoleum at llivenhall, aged 77, when ike peerage became exlincL Will, dated 27 April 1844, pr. 10 Feb. and 15 May 1845, under £85,000.(^). WESTMEATH. ifiarldom [I.] 1, Richard (Nugent), Baron Dblvin [I.l b. and h. T 1 A9 1 **' Christopher, 6th Baron Dblvin (a dignity probably er. about A. lu^i. ^^g^^^ ^^ y^^^^ j^ ^f Gerald (FitxQbrald), 11th Eabl op KiLDAHB [L], waa 5. 1583 ; tue, to the peerage [I.], 1 Oct 1602 ; Inighted at Christ Church, Dublin, 29 Sep. 1608 ; had livery of hia estate, 18 May 1606 ; waa arresttnl 10 Nov. 1607, for being concerned iu the rebellion of the Earl of Tyrone, but contrived to escape from Dublin Castle ; was |iardoned 26 Sep. 1608 ; sat in the Paris. [I.] of 1618 and 1616, and waa er., 4 Sep. 1621.(«) EARL OF WRSTMEATH [IJ, with an annual fee of £20 from that county. He satin the Pari [I.] of 1634. He refused to join in the rebellion of "thePafe" in 1641, in which he suffered losses to the amount of £20,000, his own death being caused by injuries(<>) received from the rebels near Trim. He m. Jane, sister of Lncaa, 1st Earl or FiBOALi. [I.], 4th da. of Christopher (rLUMKirr), Lord Killbbn [I.], by Janet, (•) See vol. V, p. 186, note " a," tub " Lytteltbn," as to tlie name of Westoote. (b) Thomas Burch Western, of Felix Hall afad,, the great grandson of his yr. br., Maximilian Western, was er. a Baronet, 1864. («) The preamble is given in ** Lodge," vol. i, p. 239. (<>) He, " in comiug away towards Trim in his coach, was forcibly drawn and hauled out of it and ahot with pistol-ahot in the thigh ; and then in pulling and drawing him up and down they drew both his shoulders out of joint, of which that noble Earl (being above 60 years old, blind of his ^yes and often stmck with a dead palsy) diML" (Deposition of Francis Wyne, " Gent ," given iu " Lodge."]