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ARDGLASS — ARDILAUN. 119 Loud Chancellor [I.], by his second wife Mary. da. of Dermot (O'Brien), 5th Lord IscUlQUls He d. s.j). 11 April 1682, and was bar. at Ham afsd. His widow »»., before 10S7, Francis Cvrr, VLB. for co. Mayo, who was b. 12 Sep. 1656, and d. 26 Dec 169-1, leaving issue by her. She In. (for her third husband) Capt. Thomas Bi'RDETT of Garahill, co. Cariow, M.r. for Carlow, 1704-25, who, subsequently, 1723, was cr. b Bart, [l.j. and who d. 1720. She d. in Dublin, and was bin: at St, Patrick's, in that city, 1 1 Xov. 1710. IV. 1681', Veue Essex (Cbomtfbll), Ear/, ur Akdolass, and to ViaOOUNT Lecai.e [I.], and Bakox Cromwell []•'..], uncle and h. b. 1623. 1G87. He m., in 1672, Catharine, da. of James Hamilton of Newcastle, co. llovra (M.l'. W Bangor in that co.), by Margaret, da. of Francis Kynaston at Laule, also in co. Down. He (/. s.p.m. 26 Nov. 16S7 at Beencastle, co. Down, when all his Tetrage He»wiirs{*) became ex. He was bur. in the old cathedral of Down. HiH widow m. Nicholas Price of liollymouut, co. Down. Sec " PIERREPONT OF ARDGLASS," Baron [I.], n: 1703; ex. 1714. See "BARRINGTON OF ARDGLASS, co. Down," Viscount [L], cr. 1720. See " LECALE OF ARDGLASS, co. Down," Baron [I.], cr. 1800; MC 1810. ARDKILL. See "DE BLAQUERE OF ARDKILL, co. Londonderry," Barou [L], cr. 1800. ARDILAUN. Barons i. Sir Arthur Edward Guinxess, Bart., of Ashfotd, co. L 1880 Gahvay, s. and h. of Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, Bart.,( b ) by Elizabeth, 3rd da. of Kdward Guinness of Dublin, was b. 1 Not. 1840 at St. Anne's, Clontarf, eo. Dublin, ed. at Eton School and at Triu. ColL, Dublin ; B.A. 1863 ; M.A. 1S66 ; Ml his father 19 Mar. 1S6S; was M.P. for the City of Dublin 1868-69, and again 1874-80, and was cr., 1 May 1SS0, BAKON ARDILAUN (") A Barony of Cromwell, supposed to have been cr. by writ, 28 April 1539, was considered to have devolved on Elizabeth, only da. of the last F.nrl of Ardglass [I.], and this Lady appeared as " Baroness Cromwell * at the funeral of Queen Mary, and at the coronation of Queen Anne. It appears however (1) that there was no fitting in Pail under the writ of 1539, which, of itself, would be fatal to such writ having cr. a llarouy in f»e ; (2) that Gregory Cromwell, the person to whom it was directed, being s. and h. ap. of Thomas, Eari of Essex, in whose Barony (cr. by patent 9 July 1536) he was sum., such summons (v.p.), would not have created (dc novo) a Barony in fee ; and (3) lastly, that there woidd remain the question (hitherto undecided), whether any Barony acquired by the s. and h. ap. of a Peer in consequence of his having being sum., v.p., in Iub father'* Barony would not be afl'ected by the attainder of the father. This was the case in tins instance, the said Earl of Essex haviug been attainted and beheaded 2S July 1540. However hve months after the death of his father, the said Gregory Cromwell was cr. by patent, 18 Dec. 1540, Baron Cromwell " to him and the kin mule <>j his Body." The Barony thus cr. by the jiutcnt of 1540, appears to have been the only Barony of Cromwell vested in the Earls of Ardglass [I.] ( b ) So cr. in 1867 in recognition of liis munificent restoration of the Cathedral of St. Patrick, Dublin, at his own sole ezpence, being head of the well known linn of Arthur Guinness and Co." Dublin, Brewers).