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020 TUITE. captured by the French fleet in the Castor frisate, and bein? a prisoner on board the " Sans Pareille," 80, in the victory of Lord Howe, 1 June, 1794, was named by his lordship upon her capture upon that day to command her, commanded the " Cul- loden " under Lord St. Vincent in an enfragenicnt with the Spanish fleet, 14 Feb. 1797, was at the battle of the Nile, ami for special services in the Me<literranean, including taking tho city of Rome, he was createil a BAnoSET 30 Nov. 1799, lord of the admiralty, adm. 1804, ami w.is lost at sea in the "Blen- heim," 74, roturning from the East Indies about 1807 ; m. Mrs. Frances lUohardson, anil had with an only dau. an only son, SIR EDW.UID THOM.VS, 2nd Baronet, C.n. rear-adm. of the red, >l.P. Sandwich 1831 47, a lord of the admiralty, andnaval ..d.c. to William iv.and Q.Victoria; at the battle of Copenhagen. 20 April, 1801, served in the " Victory," 1803,4; d. 7 Oct. 1852, having m. 19 Oct. 1810, Anna Maria, dau. of Adm. the Hon. Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane, G.C.B. (E. DrXDONALD and B. Lamisgton); she d. 14 May, 1873, having had 2 sons and 2 dans. (1) Sir Thomas, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Edward Norwich, capt. R.N. d. imm. 1850. (3) Maria Louisa, d. 1867, having m. 1856, to Rev. Theodore Augustus Walrond ; he d. Oct. 1873. (4) Charlotte Frances. SIR THOMAS ST. VINCENT HOPE COCHRANE TROU- BRIDGE, 3rd Baronet, col. in the army, C.B. a Crimean hero, lost his right leg and left foot at Inkemian, k.l.U. & M. A.D.c. to the Queen, D.A.o. to the forces (clothing department) ; b. 25 May, 1815; d. 2 Oct. 1867, having m. 1 Nov. 1855, Louisa Jane, dau. of Daniel Gurney, Esq. of North Runcton, Norfolk (E. Erroll) ; she d. 29 Aug. 1867, leaving 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Ernest Charles Thomas, r.x. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 15 July, ia62. (3) Amy Louisa Harriet. (4) Laura. (5) Violet. (6) Helen. TUITE, Sir Mark Anthony Henry, of Kilruane, co. Tippe- raiy (1622, 1.), capt. late 19th regt. ; s. his father as 10th Baronet in 1841; b. 24 Mar. 1808 ; m. 18 Nov. 1854, Charlotte, dau. of Richard Hugh Levinge, of Levingtou Park, CO. Westmeath (Bart.); she d. 9 April. 1 878 ; heir presumptive, his brother Major-Gen. Tuite. Arms — Quarterly arg. and g". Cre.ST — An angel vested arg. holding in the dexter hand a flaming sword ppr. the sinister resting on a shiehl of the arms. MOTTO— Allcluiah. Seat— Kilruane House, Neuagh, Tipperary. iLincagf. Sir 0Lm5R TUITE, of Sonagh (descended from Sir Richard de Tuite, Knt. loril of Loghlock, Sonagh, &c. 1305, descended from Sir Richard de Tuite, Knt. who accom- panied the Earl of Pembroke into Ireland 1172, vide Lodge and PUiyfair), created a Baronkt of IRELAND 16 June, 1622: m. ilabel, <lau. of Sir Gerald Aylmer, Bart, of Donadea ; lie i, 1642/6. His great-grandson, SIR HENTIY, 6th Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir Joseph, 1727); d. at Bath, April 1765, having m. 1st— 1728, Mary, dau. of George Rochford, Esq. and sister of the Earl of Belvedere (ext.); she d. 26 Feb. 1729, having had an only son, [1] Sir George, 7th Baronet ; b. 10 Feb. 1729 ; murdered at Sonna 12 Feb. nsS, s. p. SIR HENRY m. 2ndly— 6/8 July, 1741, Mary, dau. of Marcus Anthony Morgan, Esq. of Cottlestown, co. Sligo, and had 3 sons, [2] Sir Henry, 8th Baronet, lieut. R.N. ; d. s. p. Aug. 1805, aged 62, having m. Nov. 1784, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas Cobbe, Esq. of Newbridge, co. Dublin, niece of the Countess of Moira. [3] Marcus Anthony, capt. 9th dragoons; b. Dec. 1745; d. having m. 10 Dec. 1774, Patience, 2nd dau. of Marlborough Stirling, Esq. prothonotary of common pleas Ireland; she d. 1 Jan. 1803, leaving with 2 daus. an only son, Sir George, s. as 9th Baronet. [4] Hugh, of Sonagh b. July, 1747; d. 1843, having m. 1792, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Daniel Chenevix, of Ball3-commou, King's co. His son, Hugh Morgan Tuite, of Sonna, co. Westmeath, J.p. d.l. high sheriff 1822, and co. Longford 1837, m.p. co. Westmeath 1826/30, 1842/7 : d. 15 Aug. 1868, aged 73, having m. 1st— 6 Feb. 1826, Mary, 2nd dau. of Maurice Nugent O'Connor, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, King's CO.; she d. 14 Mar. 1863. Hem. 2udly- 8 Oct. 1853, Hester Mary, dau. of late John Hogan, Esq. of Auburn, co. Westmeath, and had a son and dau. (1) Joseph, of Sonna, j.p. d.l. high sheriff 1866 ; b. 20 Oct. 1828 ; m. 1st— 8 Jan. 1852, Ellen Mary, dau. of Rev. Charies Fox Chawner, rector of Blechingley ; she d. 2 Dec. 1863. He m. 2ndly — 4 June, 186S, Ellen, youngest dau. of late James B Boothby, Esq. of Twyford Abbey. By his 1st wife he has a son and dau. Henry Morris, b. 15 Oct. 1856. — Marian. (2) Sarah Elizabeth, m. 12 Aug. 1862, to Henri L Fairet de Tuite, which latter name he assumed by imperial sign manual, and has issue. SIR GEORGE, 9th Baronet, capt. 19th dragoons; b. 8 June, 1778; d. 15 June, 1841, having m. 8 June, 1807, Janet, widow of Thomas Woodhall. major 12th regt.; she d. 21 Feb. 1845, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Mark Anthony Henry, 10th and present Baronet. [2] Hugh Manley, major-gen. in the army (retd. f. p. lieut.-col. R.A.), heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 7 Oct. 1811; m. 21 Aug. 1854, Frances Maria, dau. of Richard Williams, M.D. 68th regt. (and graiidniece of Sir Charles Williams, re- corder and sometime M.P. Ipswich), and has 2 sons and a dau. Morgan Harry Paulet, b. 27 Oct. 1861.— Hugh George Spencer, b. 17 April, 1863.— Hester Gwendolen Rose. [3] George James Hanover, capt. 19th regt. ; d. at Calais 1 Sept. 1853. [4] Thomas Basil, major 11th regt.; b. 1816; d. 23 July, 1871, having m. 25 Oct. 1853, Mary Caroline, eldest dau. of H.E. Henry Hegart Breen, administrator government St. Lucia, and had 4 sons and 4 daus. Mark Anthony, lieut. 67th regt. ; b. 2 May, 1857.— Henry Hugh, 1). 1 April, 1861. — Thomas. — Ednmnd. — Georgiana. — Florence, died. — Lizzie. — .Jessie. [5] Eliza Dorothea, d. 19 Aug. 1861, having m. 1838, to Count Giovanni Salamos. of Patros, Greece. [6] Emma. Turing— see Addenda, " Chaos. Turner — see Dryden.