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196 DUNALLEY — DUNBAR. 1795-1800 ; was cr. 31 July 1800,C>) BARON DUNALLEY OF K1LBOY, co. Tipperary [I]. He m. 6 Jany. 1766, Catherine, widow of John Bury, 2d da. and coheir of Francis Sadleir, of Sopwell House, co. Tipperary, by Catherine, da. of William Walk, of co. Waterford. He d. 3 Jauy. 1801. Will pr. 1805. His widow d. 26 Feb. 1821, at Bath, Somerset. Will pr. 1821. H. 1801. 2. Henry-Sadleir (Prittie), Baron Dunalley of Kilboy [I.], 1st s. and h., 6. 3 March 1775, at Kiiboy. M.F. for Carlow [I.], 1800-01 ; for Okehampton, 1819-21. Bet. I>ker [I.], 1S2S-54. He m. firstly, 10 July 1802, Maria, da. of Dominiek Trant, of Dunkittle, by Eleanor, sister of John, 1st Earl op Clare [I.], 3d da. of John Fitz Guidon, of Mount Shannon, co. Limerick. She d. 15 Oct. 1819. He m. secondly 10 Feb. 1S26, at Hayes, co. Kent, Emily-Maude, ISth child of Cornwallis (Maude), 1st Viscount Hawarden [I.], being his da. by his 3d wife, Anne-Isabella, da. ofThoruas Monck. He d. s.p. 19 Oct. 1854, at Kilboy, afsd., in his SOth year. Will pr. April 1855. His widow d. 10 Feb. 1884, aged 89, at Belgrave square, in Monkstowu, co. Dublin. III. 1851. 3. Henry (Prittie), Baron Dunalley of Kilboy [I.], nephew and h., being s. and h. of the Hon. Francis-Aldborough Prittie, by his 2d wife Elizabeth, da. of the Rt. Hon. George Ponsonuy, Lord Chancellor [I.], which Francis was 2d s. of the 1st Baron and d. 8 March 1853, aged 73. He was b. Jany. 1807 at Ely place, Dublin; ed. at Trim Coll. Cambridge. He m. 10 May 1841, Anne-Maria-Louisa, da. of Cornelius (O'Callaohan), 1st Viscount Lismore ok Shanbally [I.], by Eleanor, da. of John (Butler), Earl of Ossory and Ormonde [I.] She who was b. 12 Dec. 1811, d. 6 July 1867. He d. suddenly 10 Sep. 1885, at Kilboy. IV. 1885. 4. Henry-O'Callaghan (Prittie), Baron Dunalley Of Kilboy [I.], only s. and h., 4. 21 March 1851 ; ed. at Harrow and at Trin. Coll., Cambridge ; B.A., 1872 ; sometime Lieut. Rifle Brigade. He in. 22 Aug. 1876, Mary-Frances, da. of Major-Gen. Uegiuald-Onslow Farmer (Royal Artillery), of Mortlake, Surrey. Family Estates... These, in 1883, consisted of 21,081 acres in co. Tipperary worth £7,162 a year. Principal residence. Kilboy, near Nenagh, co Tipperary. DUNAMORE. i.e., "Sheffield of Ddnamore, co. Meath," Barony [I.] (Sheffield), cr. 1781. See " Sheffield " Earldom of [I.], cr. 1816. DUNBAR( b ) afterwards (1290-1135) MARCH. [Memorandum. The origin of this dignity as a Scotch Earldom is extremely obscure ; the grantee of the lands of Dunbar (circ. 1072) is usually considered as thefirst Earl(and, accordingly, is sonumbered below) tho' his age (hewas b. 1040-48) renders it unlikely that he could survive to a period when Scotch Earldoms ( a ) He was one of the 26 commoners ennobled in that year, being the year of the Irish Union. See vol. i, p. 166, note " a," sub " Ashtown." (b) See "Earldom of March (anciently Dunbar) until 1433," by Alexander Sinclair in the "Her. and Gen." vol. vi, pp. 289-311, and see three articles by "Anglo- Scotus" viz., two in the "Her. and Gen." (vol. v, pp. 243-250, and vol. vii, pp. 36-41) and one in " N. and Q.," 3d S. xii, p. 231. See also Snrtees "-Durham," and, more especially, see Stodart's Scottish Aims" (1881) vol. ii, pp. 6-18 ; as also an able article, by Capt. A. H. Dunbar, on these Earls (with pedigree) in the 'Proceedings of the Antiquaries of Scotland,' vol. xxii, p. 187, from which last, as well as from his own most extensive resources, this article, has kindly been corrected by Joseph Bain, F.S.A., [S.J, who summed up (with some additions thereto) Capt Dunbar's researches, in voL iv, of Scotch Calendars, preface, pp. xxi, xxiii. The filiation of Earl George [1368-1416] a most important feature in the family history, appears to have been entirely misconceived .by all previous writers. Dunbar is one of the 12 families in Drummond's " Noble British Families," see vol. i, p. 77, note " a."