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240 HANTRY— T3ARDOT/PTT. Barons [I.] 7. RtciiAnn "WniTE of RnntiT, co. Cork, a, antt li. of I 1797 Simon White, by Frances Jane, da, ef Richard Eyre of Mount Hedges, in that Co., b. t! Aug. 1767, sue. his grandfather Richard White of Viscounts [1. 1 Bnntry afad., and for his exertions in repelling the menaced French T lQAil invasion (1797) at Bantry Hay was <■/•.. 21 March 1797, BARON i. L*UV. BANTRY of Bantry* co, Cork, and. subsequently, 29 Doe, 1S00 Earls [I 1 VISCOUNT BANTi&'of Bantry, eo. Cork, and, finally, 22 Jan lsio' 1 ' J YISCOl'XT BEREHAYE8 and EAHL OF BANTRY, co. Oak [I.j T. 1S1G. He hi.. Nov. 1799, Margaret Anne, < la. of William (Hark), 1st Earl Of Listciviki. [I.], by his 1st wife Marv. da. of Henry Vrixox She was ft, 1779 and ,1. 18 Jan. 1 835, Ha d. 2 May 1851, U. is.")]. Rioiabd J White), Earl m Bantry, Sse. [I.], & mid h. 6. 16 Nov. 1SO0 at St. Frnbnif , Cork. Ur.v. Peer [l.] 1854. He IB. 11 Oct. 1836, Mary, 3rd da. and coheir of William (O'Brien). '2nd Maiuji'ess of Thomoxd [I.], by Elizabeth, da. and li. of Thomas Trotter. She il. l'.l July 1853. He d s.p. 16 July 1S03 at Exmouth House, Hants. Ill J. VTtvuxw HfiJOiv Hare (Hedges- WniTB), Ease 0 Ban-try, foj, [I.], br, ami h. 10 Nov, ISO! '» Dublin. Ed. at Downing Coltj Cambridge ; A.M. 1S2?. By royal lie, 7 Sep. 1810, lie took the additional name of Hedues. Sheriff of coi Cork, ISIS. Lieut, Col, in command of the West Cork Militia artillery. 1 85 1 to 1 870. Rei Peek [I.] 1S69. lie m. 16 April 1815 Jane, yst. da. of Charles John Herhert of Muckniss abbey, eo. Kerry, by Louts) Middi.eton, his wife. He <l. at Bantry House, co. Cork, 15 Jan. 1SS1, in his S3rd year. Wilt pr. above £107,000 personalty [E. and I.] His widow is now (1885) living. IV. 1884 J,. WiLiua Hekby Hark (Hedges-White), Earl ot Bantry, Viscoi xt Bantry, Viscount Bkrehavkn and Baron Bastrt [I.], only s. and h. b. % July 1S54. Family Estates. —These, in 1883, consisted of 09,500 acres in co. Cork, of the animal value of £14,561. See Bateinan's "Great Landowners/' I'rineiput Saidtata, Macroom Castle and Bantry House, both in co. Cork. 1 '.AX YARD. Barony by J. Robert DE BASTARD was sttJB. to I'ai'l. 2?> May Writ. (1313), 6 Eil. II, and 26 July (1313), 7 Ed. IE He is presumed to M the same as Robert Baynnrd, one of the Justices of the King's Bench, I. ISIS. who was sum. m «w< to Pari. (1329-30) 2 and 3 Ed. III. He <(. (1330-31) 4 Ed. Ill, "leaving a wife named Matilda and as. named Fulke, among whose three daughters the inheritance [of his lands in Norfolk] was afterwards divided. Cat. tnq. p.m., ii, 3d, lf*8."(*) No WW* however, occurs of his sitting aud the writ, unless so supported, would not create a Peerage dignity. BARDOLPH, OR BARDOLPH DE WIRMEGAY, OR DE WORMEGAY-O") Barony by /. Sir Hugh Bartjolph of Woi'mc^iy, co. Norfolk, Writ Shelford. Notts., &e,, s. and h. of William 1!.(' ; .) of the same, by Juliana, only da. and h. of Hugh DE Gol'RNAY of Maplediuham, Own, was *. I. 1299. 29 Sep. 1259 and sue. his father 1 Dec. 1289, and his mother in l*- ( a ) " Judges of England," by E. Foss. (>') See preface to Stapleton's " de Antiquis Legibus Liber," pub. by the " Camden Society," 1846. I") This William was s. ami h. of another William I!. who was s. aud h. of Pouu R. by Beatrix, da. and h. of William ole Warren of Wormegay afsd.