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318 INCHIQUIN — INGLISBERRY. XIV. 1872. 14. Edward Donough (O'Brien), Baron Inchiquin [I. 1543], and also a Baronet [I. 1686], 1st e. and h. by first wife ; b. 14 May 1839, in Dublin ; ed. at Triu. Coll , Cambridge; rr. M.A. lS. r >9 ; sue. to the peerage [I.] 22 March 1S72 ; el. Bep. PbKB [I.], April 1873 ; Hon. Col. 7th Brig. South Irish Royal Artillery. 1882. He m. firstly, 21 Aug. 1862, at Heytesbiu-y, Emily, 2d da. of William Henry Ashe ( A'CoriiT-HoLMEs) 2d Bauon Heytesbi iiy, by Elizabeth, 1st da. and coheir of Sir Leonard Thomas Wousley-IIoi.mf.s (formerly Wousley), 8th Hart. She, who was b. 14 Sep. 1842, (/. 3 January 1863. He m. secondly, 29 January 1874, at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, Ellen Harriett, 1st da. of Luke (White), 2d B Alios Annaly, by Emily, da. of James Stuart. She was 6. 11 Sep. 1854. Family Estates. These, in 1883, consisted of 20,321 acres in co. Clare, worth £11,681 a year. Principal Jtcsitlcncc. Dromoland, near Newmarket-on- Fergus, co. Clare. i.e., « INCHIQUIN " Barony [I.] (Fitz-Gerahl), cr. 1G00; ex, 1601. See " Desmond " Earldom [I.J, cr, 1329, under the date of 1G00. INCHMAHOME. See " Hastings " [of iBchmnhonie in Menteith, Scotland], Barony {Hastings), cr. 1299; ex. about 1314. INCHMARNOCK. i.e., " Mount Stuaut, Cumra, and Inchmabnock," Barony [S.] (Stuart), cr. 1703, with the Earldom of Bute [S.], which Bee. INCHTURE. See " Kinnaird of Inchture, co. Perth," Barony [S.] (Kinncrird), cr. 1682. INGESTRIE. i.e., "Ingostiie, co. Staflbld," Viseountcy (Talbot), cr. 1784, with " Talbot of Hensol" Earldom, which see. INGHAM. Barony by Oliveu de Ingham, of Ingham, co. Norfolk, s. and h. of Writ. John de Ingham, of the same, by Margery, his wife ; sue. his father 1 1^98 (1308-09), 2 Ed. II., being then aged 23 ; was in the Scotch wars ; Li q ov of Ellens,,.,, Castle, 1320, and Seneschal of Aqnitaine in 1826. to On the dethronement of King Edward II. he was one of the 12 gunrd- 1344. ians of the young Prince; was made Sheriff of Chester for life in 1328 rrrl wns sum. to Purl, as a Baron (LORD INGHAM) by writs from 15 June (1328), 2 Ed. TIL, to 25 Feb. (1341/2), 16 Ed. III. He d. s.p.m. (1344), 18 Ed. III., when the Barony fell into abeyance between his two daughters or their representatives.^) INGLISBERRY. i.e., " Inglisbebby," Viscountcy [8.] (Carmichacl), cr. 1701, wilh the Earldom of Hyndfoiid [S.], which see ; ex., or dormant, 1817. (») See " Coll. Top. tt Gen." vol. vii, p. 272, and Bank's " Bar Anyl." for an account of these coheirs, that in Dugdale being very inaccurate. It appears that the issue of the 1st da. failed with her children, and that the second da. was represented by Sir Miles Stapleton, of Bedale, co. York, who d. s p.m. in 1466 leaving two daughters and coheirs, in whose issue the representation of this Barony thereafter vested.