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GALWAY. 9 GALWAY. Viscountcy [I.] %. Richard (Bourke), Earl of Clanricarde, 1 L 1628. &c - W" b - 1S72; a " c - llis futlier . 20 May 1601, in that peerage, was cr. 3 April 1621, Baron ok Sojieruill and VISCOUNT TUKBBIDGK, co. Kent, and was cr. 23 Aug. 1628, Haul of St. Albans, co. Hertford, being in this last patent BARON OF IMANNEY and VISCOUNT GALWAY in the province of Connaught [I.], with a S}KC. rem. of these Irish dignities, failing the heirs male of his own body, to those of his father, Uliek, late Earl OF Clanricarde [I-], deceased. He </. 12 Nov. 1635. II. 1035, 2. Ulick (Bourke), Earl of Clanricarde, to Viscount Galwav, &c. [I.], also Earl ok St. Albans, &c., 1G.')7. only s. and b., b. Pee. 1604, and sue. to the peerage, 12 Nov. 162$. He wiis cr. 21 Feb. 16-15 6, Marquess ok Clanricarde [r.] He d. s.p.in., July 1657, when all his English honours as also the Irish Marqueeaate became extinct, while the honours derived thro' his grandfather, Ulick, 3d Earl of Clanricarde [I.], devolved on the heir male of the body of that Karl (see "Clanricarde," sub. the 5th Karl), as also, apparently, should the Viscountcy of (/u/iray and Barony of /manney [I.] (under the spec, rem. in their creation), but these last became dormant (ami appear to have been considered as extinct) from that date. III. 1687, The Hon. Ulick Bourke, 4th a. of William (Bourke), to 7th Earl(>') ok Clanricarde [I.], being his first s. by his second wife 169J Helena, da. of Donogh (Maccartv), 1st Earl ok Clancartv [I], was 6. about 1670, and was cr.; c ) 2 June 16S7,( d ) BARON* OK TYAQUIN, eo. Galway aud VISCOUNT OF GALWAY [I.] He m. Elizabeth, da. of George (Lane), 1st Viscount Lanksborough [[.], by his 2d wife, Frances, da. of Richard (Sackyillk), 5th Earl ok Dorset. He, being in command of a Reg. of Foot, on behalf of King James II., was slain at the battle of Augrim, 12 July 1691, in his 22d year. He d. s.p.s., when the title became extinct. His widow hi. in 1691 (as his second wife), Henry Fox, of East Horsley, Surrey and d. Dec. 1713. IV. 1692. Henry jIassue-de-11uvigny,( 1 ') Marquis de Ruvigny in rr , France, s. aud h. of Henry, 1st Marquis de Ruvignv (who Jiariaom LUj settlud ia England in 16S6 at the age of about 80), by Marie, da. I. 1 697, of Pierre Tallemand aud Marie de Ramdouillkt, was b. 9 April to 1648, at Chareutou, uear Paris ; served in the French army ; was jyoQ in 1678 on a secret mission to England ; Dep. Gen. of the Pro- testant churches in France, 1679-85, in room of his father, to whose honours he sac. on his death (at Greenwich) July 16S9 ; distinguished himself in the service of William III., more especially at the battle of Aughrim, 12 July 1691 (where the last Viscount Galway was slain) and was cr, (">) See "Creatious, 1483—1646," in ap. 47th Rep. D.K. Pub. Records. ( b ) This Earl was apparently himself entitled to the Viscountcy of Galway [I.J, cr. 1628, under the sjicc. rem. in its creation. (°) He was one of the five persona on whom a hereditary Irish Peerage was conferred by James EL before his exile. These were (1) William Dungan), 1st Viscouut Duugan of Clane [I.], cr. Earl of Limerick, 1685 ; (2) Richard Talbot, cr. Earl of Tyrconnel, 16S6 ; (3) Sir John Bellew, cr. Baron Bellew of Duleek, 1686; (4) Ulick Bourke, a: Viscouut Galway, 16S7, and (5) Charles Petty, ci: Baron Shelburne, 1687. See vol. i, p. 59, note " b," sub "Albemarle" as to the Irish Peerages cr. by that King, in 1689 (after his dethronement, but) while he was de facto King of Ireland; see vol. iii, p. 78, note "a," sub. " Derwentwater," as to English peerages, and p. 20S, note "a," sub. " Dundee," as to Scotch peerages conferred by that Monarch. ( d ) The preamble to the patent is in " Lodge," vol. i, p. 13S, note. (<-') See " Henri de Ruviguy, Earl of Galway," by the Rev. David C. A. Agnow, Edinburgh, -Ho., 1861. It appears thence that his father, the first inarquis, was sou