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AXDBOROUGH — ALDEBURGH. 69 Hamilton [S.]), Archdeacon of Raphoe and Vicar of Wellingborough, co. Northampton. by ( ), da. of (-• J Daniel, of Ireland. He d. s.p.in., 7 March 1S23. His widow d. 29 Jan. 1S45. IV. 1S23. J,. Benjamin O'Neale (Str&tfokd), Earl of Amj- BOROCOH. &c. [I.], bp. and h. male. Sometime M.I', for Raltinglass. He m>, <»c. from Consistory Court, Dublin) 10 Jan. 177t, Martha, only d. and h. of John Bubton, of St. Anne's, Dublin, by [ J, aister of Mason GeRaBD of co. Dublin. She d. U Aug. 1S16. He d. 11 July 18:33, at Stratford Lodge, and was bur. at Baltiuglass, the 1 -2th, aged 87, Y. 183^. o. Mason-Gerard (Strawoud),; Earl of Aldborough, .Sc. [I.], s. and h., b. 8 July 1784. He m., 2 Aug. 1S04, at Kircud- bright [S-l Comelia-Jane, 1st da. of Charles-Henry Tandy, of Waterford. They were divorced <( mensd cl thoro by decree of the Arches Court of Canterbury, 6 Dee. 1S26. He appears to have established another lady in her stead, as the chum of the 6th Earl to the Peerage in June 1S54 was opposed by " Mary, widow of Mason G'crurd, Earl of Aldborouyh." on behalf of her son, Henry Stratford. At the British emViassy at Paris U an entry, on 23 Sep. 1826, of the mnrria'je of "The Hon. Gerard Mason Stratford, commonly called Viscount Amiens, both., with Mary Arundell of Chelsea." who was the da. of Adriana Arundell, widow. This doubtless refers to the lady above-named. The Karl d. at Leghorn, and was bur. there S Oct. 1S49, aged 05. His widow (Cornelia Jane) d. at a great age 5 Aug. 1877 at Mulgrave Ten-ace, Kingstown, co. Dublin. Will dat. 2 Sep. 1S75. pr. in Dublin 3 Sep. 1S77, under £12,000. VI. 1S19. V>. ISknjamix-O'Xeale (Stratford), Earl of Ald- BOSOCGH, VISCOUNT AldBOBOUOH, Viscount Amiens and Baikin of Baltinolass [I.], s. and h., h. 10 June 1S0S at Dublin, sometime Capt. loth Light Dragoons. His claim as an Irish Peer was allowed June 1854. He d. num., H> Dec. 187. r > at Alicante, in Spain, when at! his honours became c.r. Admon. 1 March 1876 to his mother Cornelia Jane, dow. Countess of Aldborough, widow. Chkf estates. — These were at Behvn, co. Kildare ; at BaltfflgUwt, co. Wicklow, and at .Mount Xeale, co. Carlow. Stratford Lodge, in Baltiuglass, was built by the 3rd Earl : while the 2nd Earl, about 17S0, "founded in the center of one of the principal streets of Westin. [Oxford Street] Stratford Place, one of the principal ornaments of the metropolis ; and erected a superb edifice for his residence at the upper end of the street and square, which form a cul-de-sae." See Owen's Peerage, 1790. He appears also to have founded a town in co. Wicklow, called Stratford- upon-Slaney. ALDELUKGH or A LI) IK (ROUGH. Barons by j. William de Aldeuurgh, Lord of the Manor ol Writ. Harewood, co. York, having m. Elizabeth, da. of Robert (dje Lisle), I. 1370-1 3rtl LOHD Lisi.E Of RdoEMONT (1357-60), by whom he acquired the estate of Harewood, and who seems to have been eventually the heir of that family, was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LORD ALDEBURGH), 8 Jan. (1370-1) 44 Ed. Ill, to 8 Aug. (1380) 10 Kic. II He d. 138S and was bur. (as was his wife) in the church of the Dominican Friars of York. II. 1388. 2. William de Aldeburgh, only s. and h., was upwards of 30 years old at his father's death. Neither he nor any other, the posterity of the first Lord wero ever sum. to Pari. He m. Margery, widow of Peter de Mais lay, da. and coheir of Sir Thomas Sutton of Holdemess. He d. s.p.s., 30 Aug. 1391. Will pr. same year. His widow d. very shortly afterwards, her will being also proved in 1391. Both of them were bur. in the church of the Dominican Friars of York. He left two sisters his coheirs, viz. (1) Elizabeth, then aged 28, and widow of Sir Bryan Staim.eton the younger, by whom she had male issue. She m. secondly, Edward (or Sir Richard) Redman, whose issue by her inherited the Harewood property ; {■>) Sybella, then aged 25, and wife of William de liyther. ( il ) Among their descendants and representatives the Barony is presumed to be in ateynnce. (") See " Coll. Top. and Gen., vii, SO.