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MAGDALA — MAGENNIS. 1-J9 was M.P. for Perth, 1585, 1592, 1593, 1507 and 1000, Mid having inherited from his father the lands of the Abbey of InchaflVay in Ntrathern (of which he was Com- mendator), obtained the erection of the same into a temporal Lordship, and was cr. 31 Jan. 160S/9, LOUD MADERTY [SJ He m. Jean, da. of Sir James Chlsholm, of Croudix (by Jean, da. of Sir John Dninmioud, of lunerpollry), with whom he obtained the Baron; of Iimerpeffry, being her mother's portion. He d. Sep. 1623. II. 1623. 2. Jon.v (Primmoxd), Lord Maderty [S.], s. and" h.. site, to the pecragt [S.] in Sep. 1623. He joined Sloutrose after the battle of Kilsyth in 1615, for which he was imprisoned, but in 1649, bound himself not to oppose the Pari. He »i. (contract 30 April 1622) Helen, da. of Patrick Leslie, 1st Lord Linl-dues [S.], by Jean, da. of Robert (Stewart), Earl ok Orkney [S.] III. 1G50 ? J. David (Drummoxd), Lord Maderty [S.], s. and h. He was imprisoned (v.p.) with other friends of Montrose in 1644. He m. firstly, Alison, da. and h. of John (Creiuhton, of Haltoim and Luncardiue. She s.p.m. March 1639. He m, secondly, Beatrix, sister to James, 1st Marquess ok Montrose IS.], 4th da. of John (Graham), 4th Earl of Montrose [S.J, by Margaret, da. of William (Rothven), 1st Earl ok Cowrie [S.] He is said("), when lying sick, to have resigned his honours, 11 April 1684, in favour of his br. and h. presumptive. He d. s.p.m.s. IV. 1681? J f . Wiluam (Drummond), Lord Maderty [S.], br. and h. male who was cr. 16 Aug. 16S6,(>') VISCOUNT OF STRATH- ALLAN and LORD DRUMMOND OF CROMLIX [S.], with rem. to heirs male whatsover. See " Strathallan,"' Viscountcy [SJ, cr. 1686. MAGDALA. Seo " Napier of Magdala in Abyssinia and of Caryngton in co. Chester," Barony {Napier), cr. 1868. MAGENNIS OF IVEAGH.( C ) Viscountcy [I.] 1. Sir Arthur Magennis, of Rathfrilao, co. Down, I 16°3 having been kniyhtal, 1 Nov. 1604, by the Lord Deputy [LI Mid having released, before 1613, all his territorial claim to the district of Iveagh, received several extensive grants and was cr., 18 July 1623, VISCOUNT MAGENNIS OF IVEAGH, co. Down [I.] He was attainted in 1642 wdiich was apparently reversed after 1660. He hi., before 1599, Sarah, da. of Hugh (O'Neill), Earl ok Tyrone [I.], by his second wife, Judith, da. of Manus O'Donnell. He d. 7 May and was bur. 15 June 1629, at Drumbalong. II. 1629. 2. Hugh. (Magennis), Viscount Magennis of Iveagh [I.], s. and h., b 1599. He m. Mary. da. of Sir John Bellew, of Castleton. He d. April 1630. His widow living 1641. (a) " Fouutaiuhall " i, 295, as quoted in Wood's " Douglas." ( b ) In this creation he is called (Wood's " Douglas " vol. ii, p. 690) " Hon. General William Drummond, 5th s. of John, Lord Maderty, which would seem as if his elder brother David, the 3d Lord Maderty, was still living. ( c ) " Magk-iiiix was, according to Joyce, the ancient name of Lecale, a Barony iu Down, and signifies level island, part of Lecale being a peninsula." See " V. and Q.," 7th s., xi, 250, iu which vol. (passim, under " Iveagh, Lords of " ), are several notices of the family, as also iu Daltou's " Irish Army List, 16S9 " (p. 908), where it is stated that they were "from very ancient times the territorial Lords of Iveagh in Delaradia (county of Down) ranking as the head of the Clauna Rory."