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54 GORDON — GORGES. LOCHTNVAR, possibly GORDON OF LOCIIINVAR, Barony [S.] (Gordon), or. 1633. with the VISCOUNTCY OF KENMURE [S-li which Bee; dormant Mil. GORDON OF STRATHAVEN AND GLENLIYET. Barony [S.] (Gordon), er. 16G0, with the Earldom of Aboyne [S.], which see. GORE OF MANOR GORE. i.e., " Gore of Manor Gore, co. Donegal," Barony [I. j (Gore), cr, 1784 ; see "Ross " Earldom [I.], cr. 1772 ; ex. ISOii. GORGES. Barony by Ralph de Gorges, s. and h. of Ralph do Gorges, Gov. Writ. °f ^ ue castles of Shi rl ju in and Exeter, and sometime Sheriff of Devon, by Eleanor, da. and h. of John Mokkville, of Wraxatl, co. Somerset ; I. 1309, sue. his father, 127- ; was Marshal of the King's army in Gaacony, 1293, was subsequently in the wars with Scotland and was sum. to Pari, as a Baron [LORD GORGES] bv writs 1 March (1308/9), 2 Ed. II., to 18 Sep. (1322), 1(3 Ed. II. He m. Eleanor. He d. (1323/21), 17 Ed. II. His widow »t. Sir Guy de Ferre. II. 1324. 2. Ralph de Gorges, only s. and h., aged 15. at his father's death. He d. soon afterwards a minor and num., when the Barony fell into abeyance.^) GORGES OF DUNDALK. Barony [I.] /. Edward Gorges, of Langford, Wilts, s. and h. of I 1620 Sir Thomas G. of the same, Gentlcman-Usherof the Privy Chamber, by ' ' Helena, Dow. Marchioness ok Northampton, da. of Wolfgang Von Sua VENBURG, of Sweden, was knighted 9 April 1(103, at Widdringtou : sue. his father 30 March, 1610 ; was cr. a Baronet, 25 Nov. 1611, and finally was, 13 July 1620, cr. BARON GORGES OF DUNDALK, co. Louth [I.] Ho m. firstly (mar. lie. from Bp. of London, 3 July 1605, he being then of Maiden, co. Essex and aged 22), Katharine, widow of Edward Hasblwooii, da. and h. of Sir Robert Osborne, of Kelmarsh, by Margaret, da. and h. of John Freeman, of Great Billing, both iu co. Northampton. She who was bap. at Moulton, 11 Oct. 1582, d. 10 March 1633, aged 51 and was bur. at Maidwell, co. Northampton. M.I. Ho m. secondly Jane, widow of Sir John Livingston, 1st Bart. [S.], da. of [ — ] Throxton. He was living 1 G IS, but d. probably about 1650, certainly before 1665. His widow wa3 bur. from Line. Inn fields, 15 May 1665, at St. Margaret's Westm. Heradmon. 11 July 1665, granted to her s. James, Earl of Newburgh [S ] II. 1650? 2. Richard (Gorges), Baron Gorges of Dundalk [I.], to s. and h., by 1st wife, b. 1622 ; sue. to the peerago [I.], about 1712. 1650. He m. Bridget, da. of Richard Kingsmill, of Sidmantou, Hants. She was bur. at Stetchworth, co. Cambridge. He d. s.p.s., Sep. 1712, aged 92 and was bur. at Stetchworth afsd., when the arony became extinct. Will dat. 31 March 1711, pr. 14 May 1713. ( a ) The coheirs were his three sisters, viz. (1) Elizabeth, who m. ( — ) Ashton and had an only child Robert, who d. s.p. (2) Eleanor, m. Sir Theobald Russell, by whom she had two sons, viz., Sir Ralph Russell (among whose issue is her representation) and a yr. s. Theobald Russell, who took the name of Gorges and was ancestor of the family of Gorges, of Wraxall, co. Somerset. (3) Jane, second wife to Sir William Cheney, whose representative appears to be Lord Willoughby de Brooke. Seo Coll. Top. el Gen., vol. iv. pp. 365—367.