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GARBALLY— GARDNER. 13 these wiits can be considered as a regular summons to Parl.(') He m. Lara, sister of Alexander Baliol. Having no issue, he constituted the King his heir and d. (1297- 98), 20 Ed. I., when the Barony became extinct. His widow d. (1308-09), 2 Ed II. GARBALLY. i.e., "Kilconnel op Garbally, co. Galwav," Barony [L] (Trench), er. 1797 ; see " Clancarty," Earldom [I.], er. 1803. i.r., "Trench of Garbally, co. Gahvay," Barony [U.K.] (Trench), er. 1815 ; see " Clancarty " Viscountcy, a: 1823. GARDNER OF UTTOXETER. Barony [I.] 1. " Sir Alan Gardner, Bart., Admiral of tho Blue I 1800 squadron of H.M.'s fleet and Major Gen. of H. M.'s Marine forces," was, on 29 Dec. lS00,( h ) er. BARON GARDNER OF UTTOXE- Barony[U.K.] TER [1.] He was 3d s. of William Gardner, Lieut. Col. 11th I , ori/> Dragoons, by Elizabeth, 1st da. and coheir of Valentine Faruixgton, 1. 1SUO. of p restoI , i co. Lime, M.D. ; was b. 12 April 1742, at Uttoxeter, co. Stafford ; joined the Navy in 1755, becoming finally, 1799, Admiral of the Blue. He was iu command, under Lord Howe, 1 June 1794, and for his services in that battle was cr. a Baronet,as, "of Uttoxeter, co. Stafford," 9 Sep. 1791, and made Vice Admiral. He was second in command, under Lord Bridport, at Port L'Orieut, 23 June 1795, and was Commander in Chief on the coast of Ireland in Aug. 1S00, being in Dec. 1800, cr. a Peer [I.], as abovestated. He had been a Lord of the Admiralty, 1790-95 ; M.1 J . for Plymouth, 1790-96, and for Westminster, 1790 to 1S00, in which year he was cr. a Peer [U.K.], 27 Nov. 1806, as BAKON GARDNER OF UTTOXETER, co. Stafford, He was iu command of the Channel Fleet, 1807-08. He fit. 20 May 1769, at Kingston, Jamaica, Susannah Hyde, widow of Sabine, or Samuel, Tduneh (who d. s.p.), da. and h. of Frances Gale, of Liguania, iu St. Andrew's, Jamaica, by Susannah, da. of James Hall, of Hyde Hall, in that island. He d. 1 Jan. 1809, and was bur. the 10th in the Abbey, Jamaica, aged 56. Will pr. 1809. His widow, who was b. at St. Andrew's, Jamaica, 3 May 1749, was bur. 28 April 1823, at St. James', Westm. Will pr. 1823. IE. 1809. ~. Alan Hyde (Gardner), Baron Gardner op Uttoxeter [I- ■•md U.K.], s. and h , b. 5 Feb. and bap. 9 April 1771, at St. Margaret's Westm. ; entered the navy, becoming finally Vice Admiral of the White. Ho sue. to the peerage, 1 Jan. 1S09. He was nom. K.C.B., 2 Jan. 1815, but was never installed. He m. firstly, 9 Mareh 1796, at Madras, iu India, Maria Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Adderley, of Inuishannon, co. Cork, by Margaretta, da. and coheir of Edmund Boubke, of Urrey. She was divorced (by act 45 Geo. III.), 1S05.( C ) He in. secondly, 10 April 1809, at her father's house iu Whitehall, St. Martin's in the Fields,( d ) Charlotte Elizabeth, 3d da. of Robert (Smith), 1st Baron Carrinoton, by bis first wife, Anne, da. of Henry Boldero Bernard. She d. 27 March 1811. He, who had received a warrant (gazetted 30 Sep. 1815) for creation as Viscount Gardner, d. before the patent wa3 passed, 22 Dec. 1815, aged 44, in Berkeley square, and was bur. at St. James" Westm. Will pr. 1816. (") See vol. i, p. 259, note " c," sub. Basset de Sapcote," as to the writ of 1294, and vol. i, p. Ill, note " b ," sub " Ap. Adam," as to the writ of 1297. ( b ) He was one of the 20 commoners raised to the Peerage [I.], that year i.e., just before the Union. See vol. i, p. 160, note "a," sub " Ashtown." (°) She in. secondly Henry Jadis, from whom Mr. Gardner had, iu Easter 1804, obtained £1,000 damages for aim. con. ( d ) He is described as "single and unmarried " in the parish register.