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Cadwal

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Cadwalla

the diocefs of Derry; and in April 1750 to the Deanery of Killaloe.

In November 1734 his Lordship married Elizabeth 1, daughter of the aforefaid Nicholas Mahon, Efq., one of his Majefty's council at law, by his wife Elinor, daughter of Henry-Vincent, the fifth Lord Blayney, and had iffue by her Ladyship, who died at Castle-Blayney in April 1756, an only fon Henry-Vincent, born at Caftle-Blayney 28 December 1737, who died 30 March 1754; and his Lordship 15 September 1761, was fucceeded in the title by his brother Cadwallader, the ninth Lord, born in 1720, who entered into the army as a lieutenant, and by his conduct at the taking of Cape Breton, obtained a captain's commiffion, whence 25 February 1747, he was promoted to a majority; and 26 June 1753 to the command of a company in the Coldftream regiment of guards. On the decease of his brother, he was Col. of a regiment of infantry; in November 1766 was appointed Colonel of the 38 regiment of foot, having been made a Major General 26 March 1765.-He fat first in the house of peers 2 10 December 1761; married 22 December 1767, Elizabeth, eldeft daughter of Thomas Tipping of Beaulieu in the county of Louth, Efq., by the daughter and heir of William Afton, Efq., of Beaulieu, and deceafing 13 November 1775 was interred at Caftle-Blayney, having had iffue by his Lady, who died in December 1782, two fons, Cadwallader-Davis, and Andrew-Thomas 3, alfo two daughters, viz. Sophia married in 1788, to John Armstrong, of the county of Fermanagh, Efq.; and Mary.

Cadwallader-Davis, the tenth Lord, died 2 April 1784, der-Davis, aged 15 years, and was interred at Caftle-Blayney; being fucceeded by his only brother

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Andrew-Thomas 4, the eleventh and prefent Lord, who Andrew was born 30 November 1770.

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TITLE.] Andrew-Thomas Blayney, Lord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan.

CREATION.] So created 29 July 1621, 19. Jac. I. ARMS.] Diamond, three horses heads, erafed, pearl. CREST.] On a wreath, a horfe's heads, couped, pearl, bridled, Ruby, having his forehead covered with armour, and a spike in the midft like that of a target, proper.

SUPPORTERS] Two horfes, diamond, with bridles, saddles and hoofs, topaz.

MOTTO.] INTEGRA MENS AUGUSTISSIMA POSSESSIO. SEAT.] Caftle-Blayney in the county of Monaghan, 51 miles from Dublin.

Ulfter. 2
END OF THE SIXTH VOLUME.

Jour. IV. 223. 3 Ulfter. 4 Idem.

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