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TAAFFE — 'PAULEY. 357 IX. 1 s 19. D. I.ouis Patrick Jobs (Taaffe), Viscount Taapfb (it Cokhen, &e. [1.], also n Cui nt Of the Holy Roman Kmi'Ibe, l>r. and h„ at Bruno, 25 and t«n. 27 Dec. 1791 at St. Peter's and St. Haul's there ; sue. to the peerage [I.J S Feb. 1819; P.C nod Ch niib.-rlaiu to the Em|ierur of Austria; President of the supreme court of judicature at Vienna, Grand Cross of the order of Leopold, of Austria ; Hon. Knight of the order of St. John ; was sometime Gov. of Styria and subsequently of Galicia. He m. 10 June 1822, at St. Michael's in Vienna, Amelia, da. of Charles Augustus, Phince u* IIuktzkniikiu Von Rkoetz, a Lady of the order of the Starry Cross, and a Lady of the palace to the Empress of Austria. He il. 21 Dec. 1855, and was bur. at Kllischau. His widow, whu was 6. 0 Oct. 1S02, ( (. 2S Oct. IS? I. X. 1855. JO. Char(.ks Rodolph Joseph Fraxcis (Taafpb), Viscount Taafkk or CoiiiiKN, and R.uion ok Hai.i.ymotk [I.], also a Count of mi MOLT Roman Empiric, 1st a. and li . * 'Hi and bap. 27 April {823, at St. Andrew's, Lemhurgh, sue. to the. peerage [1.] 21 Dec. 1855, his right thereto, as a British subject, being declared by resolution of the House of Lords, 20 Aug. 1800 ; Lieut.-Col. of the 12th Lancers in the Austrian service ; Chamberlain to t he Court of Vienna ; a Knight of .Malta. He (/. num. 19 Nov. 1873 at Kllischau Castle, aged 50. XI. 187.'?. 11. Edward Kraxcis Josepii (Taaffe), Viscount Taafpe ok CoicHKN, &c. [I. J, also a CofNT of f he Hotf Roman Emimiik, only br. and h. h. at Prague, 24 Feb 1833 and bap. at St. Augustin's in Vienna. He entered the Austrian diplomatic service in 1857 ; was Sec. to the Gov. of Bohemia and chief of the provincial court at Prague, 1861 ; Gov. of Salzburg, 1863-66 ; P.C. and minister of the interior in the Austrian empire 1S67 ; Dep. Pres. of the Austrian ministry, 1S6S ; a member of the Bohemian diet and Gov. of the Tyrol, Sc. ; eac. to the peerage [I.] 19 Nov. 1873 : President of the Austrian ministry (Prime minister) 1879-93; life member of the Herreuhaus, or Upper House of Austria; Knight of the Golden fleece ; Hon. Knight of Malta; Grand cross of the order of Leopold of Austria and of that of SS. Maurice and Lazarus of Italy, and Knight of St. John. (•') He in. 15 Feb. 1860, at St. George's, Oedetiburg, in Lower Hungary, Maria Fraucisca, da. of Emanuel, Coivr Csaky DE Kkuf.sztszec.I! and Adouuan, Lady of the palace to the Empress of Austria. Heif. at Kllischau Castle al'sd, after a long illness, 29 Nov. 1895, aged 62. His widow who was b. 1S3S, at Caschau in Upper Hungary, living 1S96. XII. 1895. I.J. Hexry (Taaffe), Viscount Taaffe of Correx, and BaIion of BaU.ymote [I. 1623], also a Count of thf. Holy Human EMriHE, only s. and h. : b. 22 May 1S72, sue. to the peerage [I.] 29 Nov. 1S95. Family Kslute.1. — These are of considerable extent, being, however, all situated in Bohemia. Principal Scats— Kllischau Castle and Kolinetz, in Bohemia. TAD LEY see DE TABLE Y. TABLE Y HOUSE. Sec "De 'Pauley of Tadley House, co. Chester Barony " {Leicester), a: 1826 ; at, 1S95. (") He was brought up with the Emperor, Francis Joseph, whose intimate friend he remained throughout lite. He was in marked opposition to the eastern policy of the Gladstone ministry, 1S80 S5, and was on terms of friendship with Prince Bismark. He was somewhat of an " opportunist " in his politics, and did much towards reconciling the Magyars of Hungary to the rule of the house of Hapsburg. He is thus spoken of in " the Westminster Gazette." " He was singularly lacking in the personal gifts by which most men win popularity ; but the Emperor believed in him. . . . His appearance was very odd. His head was so long and narrow as to seem almost deformed, and his thin face and hawk's nose and deep keen eyes, reminded one more of an old-time Spaniard than an Irish- Austrian. He wore his hair long, reaching almost to his shoulders and his old fashioned silk hat was usually 3tuck on the back of his head."