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CLANCARTY— CLAN-CONAL. 253 VI, 1805. 2 and 1. Richard (Le-Poer Trench), Earl op Clan- . , carty, &c. [I.], 2d but 1st surv. s. and h., 6. 18 May 1767. M.P. for Viscounty. Newfcowu Limavady, 1796-97 ; for co. Galway, 1798-1800 [I.], and I, 1823. 1801-05 [U.K.], for Rye, 1807, being, since 1803, styled Viscount Dunlo. He supported Pitt's administration and moved the address at the meeting of Pail, in 1802 ; Col. of the Galway Militia, 1804 ; a Commissioner for the affairs of India, 1804-06 ; Gov. of co. Galway, 1805 ; P.O., 1807 and P.O. [I.], 1808 ; Rep. Peer [I.], 1808-37 ; Master of the Mint, 1812-14 ; President of the Board of Trade, 1812-18. On the Prince of Orange becoming King of the Netherlands, he accompanied him there from England in Nov. 1813, and was Ambassador to the Hague, 1813-15, and again 1817-18 ; Joint Postmaster Gen., 1814-16 ; one of the Plenipotentiaries at the Congress of Vienna, Aug. 1814 where he performed very considerable service. On 4 Aug. 1815, he was cr. a Peer [U.K.], an BARON TRENCH OF GARB ALLY, co. Galway ; Gr.C.B., April 1815. On 18 July 1818, he was a: MARQUIS OF HEUSDEN in the Netherlands (during his second embassy to the Hague), and obtained the royal lie. 16 Aug. 1824, to bear such honour in this kingdom. In ISIS, he obtained an annual pension of £2,000 ; G.O.H., 1821; Vice-Admiral of Connaught, 1822, and on 8 Dec. 1823, was cr. VISCOUNT CLANCARTY of co. Cork, [U.K.] He m., 9 Feby. 1796, Henrietta Margaret, da. of the Rt. Hon. John Staples, by his 1st wife Harriet, da. of the Rt. Hon. William Conolly of Castletown, co. Kildare. He d., 24 Nov. 1837, aged 70, at Kinnegad, co. WeStineatk Will pr, April 1838. His widow d„ 30 Dec. 1847, aged 77, at Garbally. Viscountcy II. 1S37. Earldom [I.] T 8 and 2. William Thomas (Le-Poer Trench), yjj Eaul op Clancarty, &c. [L], also Viscount Clancarty, &c. [U.K.], also Marquis op Heusden in the Netherlands, s. and h., b. 21 Sep. 1803, at Castletown, co. Kildare, ed. as Viscount Dunlo, at St. John's Coll., Cambridge ; M.A., 1823 ; Lieut. -Col. of the Galway Militia. He m. 8 Dec. 1832, Sarah Juliana, 1st da. of Somerset Richard (Butler), 3d Earl op Carrick [I.], by liis 1st wife Anne, da. of Owen Wynne. He d., after a long illness, 26 April 1S72, in his 69th year, at Salthill, Monkstown, co. Dublin. Hia widow, who was b., 29 July 1812, living 1887. Earldom [I.] ") VIII. Viscountcy m. Hon. Adeliza Georgiana, Katherine Isabella, 17 Aug. 1843. Jf and 3. RicnARD Somerset (Le-Poer Trench), Earl op Clancarty (1803; I.), Viscount Dunlo I (1801; I.), and Baron Kilconnel of Garbally (1797; I.), ^1(5/2. Viscount Clancarty (1823; UK), and Baron Trench op Garbally (1814 ; U.K.), also Marquis op Heusden in the Netherlands, s. and h., 1., 13 Jany. 1834, at Dublin, ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Trin. Coll., CoL of the 5th Connaught Rangers, 1877. He m., 29 Nov. 1866, da. of Frederick William (Hervky), 2d Marquess of Bristol, by da. of John Henry (Manners), Duke of Rutland. She was b., [Wiluam Prbtjeuick. Le Poer Ttiesch, styhd Viscoyjnt Drj:*i.©, 1st a. and h. ftp., b. 29 Dec. 1868, at Fort Eyre, co. Galway]. family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 23,896 acres in co. Galway, worth £11,724 a year, and of, 1,614, co. Roscommon, worth £ 1,093. Total 25,510 acres, worth £12,817 a year. Principal Residence.— Garbally Park, near BaUiuasloe, co. Galway. CLAN-CONAL. See " Dunsandle and Clan-Costal op Dunsandle, co. Galway " ^ony [I.], (Daly), cr. 1845.