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4i6 COMPLETE PEERAGE bard II. 1 85 1. 2. Richard (White), Earl of Bantry, tfc. [I.], s. and h., b. 16 Nov. 1800, at St. Finbarr, Cork. Sheriff of CO. Cork, 1835,35 Viscount Berehaven. Rep. Peer [I.] (Conservative) (") 1854. He m., II Oct. 1836, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Mary, 3rd and yst da. and coh. of William (O'Brien), 2nd Marquess of Thomond [I.], by Elizabeth, da. and h. of Thomas Trotter. She d. 19 July 1853, at Bantry House. He d. s.p., 16 July 1868, at Exmouth House, Hants, aged 67. Will pr. Nov. 1868, under ;^ 90,000. III. 1868. 3. William Henry Hare (Hedges-White), Earl OF Bantry, fffc. [I.], br. and h., b. 10 Nov. 1801, in Dublin. Ed. at Downing Coll., Cambridge; M.A. 1823. By royal lie, 7 Sep. 1840, he took the additional name of Hedges. C") Sheriif of co. Cork, 1848. Rep. Peer [I.] (Conservative) 1869. He m., 16 Apr. 1845, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Jane, ist da. of Charles John Herbert, of Muckross Abbey, co. Kerry, by Louisa Middleton, his wife. He d. 15 Jan. 1884, at Bantry House, CO. Cork, in his 83rd year. Will pr. above ^T 107,000 personalty [E. and I.]. His widow d. 7 July 1898, at Torquay, and was bur. at Bantry. Will pr. above ;^3000 personalty. IV. 1884 4. William Henry Hare (Hedges-White), Earl OF to Bantry, Viscount Bantry, Viscount Berehaven and 1891. Baron Bantry [I.], only s. and h., b. 2 July 1854. He w., 18 Feb. 1886, at Rome, Rosamund Catharine, da. of the Hon. Edmund George Petre, by Mary Anne Jane, da. of Loraine M. Kerr. He d. s.p., 30 Nov. 1891, aged 37, at Mount Merrion, co. Dublin, when all his honours became extinct. Will pr. at j(^i 8,639 net. His widow, who was b. 25 Aug. 1857, m., 7 Dec. 1897, at Christ Church, Down Str., Arthur William, 2nd Baron Trevor of Brynicinalt, and was living 1 9 10. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 69,500 acres In co. Cork, of the annual value of £^,^(>i. Principal Residences : — Macroom Castle and Bantry House, both co. Cork. BANYARD, see BAYNARD BARD OF DROMBOY i.e. "Bard of Dromboy, co. Meath " Barony [I.] (Bard), cr. 1645, with the Viscountcy of Bellomont [I.], which see ; extinct 1660. (') This word appears to have been coined by Croker for the use of a poh'tical party in a Quartirly Review article, in I 831. V.G. () Out of gratitude to, and respect for the memory of, his maternal uncle, Robert Hedges Eyre, of Macroom Castle, co. Clare, who had devised him certain estates, {ex inform. G.D. Burtchaell). V.G.