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KILSYTH— KILWARDEN. 385 year and all his honours were forfeited.^) lie m. firstly Jean, widow of John (Graham), 1st Viscodnt Dundee [S.] (who was slain 17 June 1689), 3d da. of William Cochrane, styled Lord Cochrane (s. and h. ap. of William, 1st Earl or Dindonald [S.] ), by Catharine, da. of John (Kennedy), 6th Earl of Cassillis [S.] She is said to have been killed by a fall of a house in Holland but to have been bur, at Ki!syth.( b ) He m, secondly Barbara, da. of ( — ) Macdocgall, of Makerstouu, co. Roxburgh, lie d. s.p.s. an exile at Home 12 Jan. 1733, aged 82.(") KILTARTON. i.e., " Kiltarton of Gort, co. Galway," Earony [I.] (Premlergast- Smylh), cr. 1810 ; see " Gort " Viscountcy [I.], cr. 1816, KILTEEL. See "Kilwarden of Kilteel, co. Kildare," Earony [LI ( Wolfe), or, 1795 ; ex. 1830. Barony [1.] I. 1795. OF wife KILTEEL. of the Ei, Hon. for Ireland, was cr., 30 Sep. 1795, BARONESS KILWARDEN OF KILTEEL, co. Kildare [I.], with rem. of that Barony to the heirs male of the body of her husband. She d. 30 July 1804. KILWARDEN /. Anne Wolfe, Arthur WoI.fe, Attorney Gen. II 1804, to 1830. 2. John (Wolfe), Viscount Kilwarden [1800], Baron Kilwarden of Kilteel [1795], and Baron Kilwarden ok Newlands [179S] in the peerage of Ireland, s. and h. sue. his father in the Viscountcy of Kilwarden, as also in the Barony of Kilwarden of Newlands, on 23 July 1S03, and sue. his mother in the Barony of Kilwar- den of Kilteel, 1795 on 30 July 1804. He d. unm. 22 May 1S30, when all his honours became extinct. ^ - Jj ' — 'o V sis 5 s , - °° KILWARDEN, and KILWARDEN of NEWLANDS. Barony [I.] 1. Arthur Wolfe( j ), 8lh s. of John W. of T lTOS Forenaghts, by Mary, only child of Williams FuiLroT, w;is b. 19 Jan. 1738/9; cd. at Trim Coll., Dublin ; Scholar, 1759 ; B. A. Viscountcy [I.] 17G0 ; Freeman of the City of Dublin, 1761 ; Student of the r , ... Middle Temple, London, Oct. 1761 ; Barrister (Dublin) Michmas.

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May 1787 ; Attorney Gen. [I.] 12 Aug. 1789 ; P.C. [I.]. 1789 ; LL.D. (Dublin) 1793. Having m. 5 Jan. 1769, Anne, 1st da. of William Rcxton, of Ardee House, co. Louth, by Mary, da. of Samuel Gibbons, of Mountainstown, co. Meath, that lady was, during his tenure of the office of Attorney General [I.], cr. 30 Sep. 1795, BARONESS KILWARDEN OF KILTEEL, co. Kildare [I.], with rem of that Barony to the heirs male of the body of her husband. He was, three years later, 2 July 1798, made Chief Justice of the King's Bench [I.], being cr., 3 July 1798, BARON KILWARDEN OF NEWLANDS [I.j, and, two years later, 29 Dec. (°) See vol. iii, p. 192, note " a," sub " Duffus," for a list of the Scotch peerages forfeited in the insurrection of 1715. (b) In 1795 a leaden coffin in Kilsyth church was opened containing the bodies of a lady (who had evidently been killed by a violent death) and her infant son. (') On his death the issue male of his great grandfather, William Livingstone, of Kilsyth (who d. about 1P63) became extinct which William was apparently an only eon of another William Livingstone, killed at Flodden in 1513. ( d ) See a pamphlet [privately printed?] entitled "The Wolfes of Forenaghts, Blackball, Baronrath, &c, co. Kildare, by Major R. Wolfe," 1885, pp. 22. 2b