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GRA iv. ITUOU, the present VISCOUNT Gorose. s. Jane, so. to Lient.-Col. H. Lloyd, who was kiiled an Lord Ic Poor, ef Cntvaghmere, co. Waterfos’d, and had two battle at Bayonne, in 1813. is. Elizabeth, m. Benjamin Frond, Eoq. of I’osbesl, Co. Jesus, who at Isle fatitere decease became Baron of Ceurtslawn, Limerick (Sec BURKE’S Landed fisnls’y). a’eefiene—Baronct, 1842. Bares’, April, 184f.Vieeonnt,1840. The find son, Aress —Quarterly: let and 4th, gn., on a mount, vert, a Ssn Os,avea GRACE, lint. (ens-named Ciall totes’, The lion, paosant-gnardant, or; supporting with its dexter paw Wise), of Dallylissch and Began Castles, cc- Kilkenny, was the union flag, ppr., and over tho same, in chief, tise words CHINA, Itcnix, in letters of gold; 2nd and 3rd, az. on a fease, arg., between three bears’ Iseado, conped, or, a lion, passant, gss. (being his family arms); in the centre elsief posnt, pen Decics, by his wife, Ellice, dau. of Pierce Butler, 8th Earl dent from a riband, arg., flnsbriaied, an., a repreoentatsoa of Ormassdc, and dying about 1588, was c. tey his son, of the badge of tlse Spanish order of Cssxorne Ill., ppr., and on a chief a representation of the oaot wall of tho fortreoa ol Tarifo, with a breads between two turrets, and on the dexter Ballyhneh Castle, n-ho se- Margaret, dan. of Sir Robert turret the British flag flying, alon ppr. Greets—-In the centre, en a wreath, a bear’s head, cenped e. at his decease, 4 March, 1038, by his son, at the neck, or; on the dexter eide, on a mural crown, arg., a lion, passant-gssardant, or, holding lass the dexter paw two flag-stores, in bend sinister, ppr., the one hearing the Slargas’et, don. of Ednsnsed Butler, find Viecount Mount- union flag of Groat Britain and lrrlassd, snrniountissg the other, the stoff thereof hroken, with a triangular banner flowing therefrom, being intended to repreoent a Chinese flag, having thereon the device of a drogon, in an eoeroll, above the word CnINA; on the sinister side, on a wreath, a 15 Apt-il, 1642) ased a confiscation, by the Commonwealth, of dexter arm, embowed, in the uniform of the 87th regt., estates to the extent of 17,008 acres followed. He had at. being gu., faced, vert, the hand grasping the colour of the Ellen, eldest dan. asad ereastnally eo-heh- of Edsntsnd Butter, said regiment, displayed, and a representation of a French 3rd lord Dnnbeyne, and his wife ttlas-garot, sole heir of eagie, reversed and depressed, the staff broken, ppr.; in an Thomas, 4th Lord Caher, astd was e. by his son, escrell, above, the word BAnnoex. .Suppsrlees—On the dexter side, a lien, regardsnt, or, WILL5AM GRACE, who was styled of Ballytheeh Castle, lint gorged with an eastern erewn, gil., with chain reflexed over resided at Bars-esvmount, cc. Kilkenny. tle ass. Elinos’, the hack, gold, the rim of the crown inscribed PUNJAO, in sister of Edward, find Vis-cousat Galmaye (by 3largaret, tettere also gold; on the sinister side, a dragon (intended his w’ife, don, of Nicholae, lot Los-fl Netterville, widow of to repreoent the device upon a Cisinese flag, granted to James, the eldest son of Pierce Bntler, t’iseonnt Ikers’in, Viscount Gough, in the crest of Isononrable augmentation), ancestor of the Earls of (‘arrick), assd lsad isasse, or, gorged with a mural crown, sa., inscribed witis the word CHINA, and chained, geld. dfetisce—Over the family ereot, “Fangh a Ballagh ;“ over ii. Jelsn, of TIse Grange, in the Qaeen’s County, sss. Anne, the first crest, “China;” and over the third, “Bnrrosa;” under the erms, “Goojerat.” Seete—Leughcoeter Castle, eo. Galway; and St. Helens, I Eticetsettt, -atlas es. hlirhard Gonaon, Esq. of Batchsserthberv, Booterstmvn, near Dublin. Tesea Hosa-sc—fi5, Hyde Park Gardens. 4 GRACE. GRACE, SIR WILLIAaI, of Grace Caetlo, eo. Kilkcnny; 6. 16 Nov. 1817; 8. as 3rd baronet, upon the doeeaee of his fothor. 27 Jan. 1841. Jim cage, The old and eminent family of GRAcE ranks amengot the earlieot of the .tnglo-Norsnan settlers in Ireland. Under The elaleat son, the banner of Itiehard do Glare, the well-knew-n Stronghew, Otoven GRACE, Eaq., w’ho was ha parliament, and held Rxvssoxn Fsrz-WALTr,n, onrnamed As Ga-es, landed the office of clsief ronaesnbraneer of thar Exchequer in in that kingdom, became onbaequesstly (acne 1176) its Irelanal, settled at Shangsanngh, aaow called Gracefleld, in viceroy, anti marrying Bosilia de Glare, Strossghow’e sister, the Queen’s Cetsoty. ITo s. Elizaheth, osaly snrviviaag child eeqsured tise extensive dietriet in the eoasslv of Kilkensoy, still denominated “ Tise Cantred of Grasce’s Country.” To this gallant soldier the Gnacre trace their feundatiest ; and S Jneae, 1701, asad was buried at Arlro, where he had now, at nearly the close of seven eesotarias, it is hot justice faaosndesl Grace’s Chapel. By kio wife, who sat. 2ndly, to observe, that the bright fome of the ilinstrieno founder Edmasiad Butler, Otis Vtsrossast )lountgas-ret, great-grandfather has passed untarniehcd through the long lhso of bis diatingniohed left isssso, doserssdonto, Rayeoend Le Gros had two sons, Wss,L5AM, isis heir. Idoonre Fite-Boymenat, Lord of Lixnosv oad Clanosen-is, ii. Jteeaert, a,a. Collieaioe, only child of Sheffield Grace, Esq., ancestor of use noble house of Pitcmassseicr, Eat Is efkrrry. WIOL5AM Lc Gene, or Fite.Raymond,* the eldest son of Sir Jetsn Ens-tar, of Ders-ysnacboghnoy, asad use Lady Mary Raymend, hernme Ilaron of Ceurtstown, or Tnlloreon, and Lord of Grace’s Country, lIe so. Margaret, dan, of Robert iii. Sheffield, if. in ieoo. File-Warren, of Walee ; but we pass from him to his i. Leltire, as. to ,lsalsn ttraee, Baron of Cosartstesrn, n-ho forfeited descendant (the twelfsht isa ssscresoioss), Sin JOHN Lr. (.eos (ens-named Criso iarnine, The Iron- belted), Raven of C’onrtotewn, nod Lord of Grace’s Country. living in 1820 and 3234. lIe s,a. Catherine, dan. of Pierce, * From a yosenger brother of this Williaas Le tires, Maraice, secrehary of Stole for hrelond, tesaap. JAssEs Ii., hot ha’l no derive the flats OF EEaay, t Tue intermediate fesaslel lords of Cessrtstesen allied so-ills lix of Is/alter Walsis, aq. of Castlehsel, lay lets wile, lute lion. Carewe, the O’itepatrirts (Princes of Uprr Osseryl, the lltoemerongits (Prisaces of Leineter), the lternainghsoss (Lords of Athenry), Itse Barrys, the Le Peere, the O’Jteaeneas (the fleet ltlelgrore, on’l nluianately sole heis-ose of Edinnnd Sheffield, lest Milesian macrh Ihey sect-c peranitted “for the better lareservn TJnlee of Bsarkinghans and Narneanby. lien of the peace” to matte), and srilh other henacs eqoally petent in thase tnrbnlent times. t By Elioolaeth, oh’lesi don. aisd re-heir of Walter Walsh, Esq. 504 GRA soses, viz-, and Lord of Grace’s Country. Gtsvzas (Sir). Lord of Carney, isa Tipperas-y, nod 31, P. for that county in 1550. lIe se. Slary, don. of Sir Gerald Fitzgerald, 3rd Lord GEHAL0 GRACE (eurnansed Marroct, The Horseman), of Hartpole, of Shrnle Castle, in the Queen’s County, and was OLIVER GRACE, of Bollylisseh Castle (ourstamed .Stccres’gls, The handsome), who d. 27 Aug. lCD;, leaving by his wife, garret, a son and surrenoor, Grnat.n GRACE, of Ballylisach Castle (called Reenis’e, The Traveller). This gentlemass fell at the battle of hiilrsteh, i. Orivoa, his stsccessor. sIan. anti tseiress of Jaahn ftrare, Eoq. ef Thotstastewn, and lssd an soly don., cc. hens, asad Irfa lsoss rlsildrese, namely, I Itselsasn-GaAca SAMoa, of Itanehenden, co. Middlesex, 31.1’. fasr else city of Witartsester, ortse was created a baronet, in HIlt, wish reneainder to his cenain, RICHASD GaAeE, Esq. of hlaaley, NP., solaose son, Williana Grace, Rsq., inherited the sonar en She denstse of Sir Richard— Grace Gasnon, in 1010, nsad was the late Ssa WILLIAM Gaaen Sir Rielsaral-tlroa-e Gassaaen sit. 1st, Grace, dau. asad re—heir of Ccl. .Jeflertes,.’snd tealf-sister of Assgssstns, 3rd Itaske of Grofta:’sa, and of GIant-Irs. 1st Lord Sentisaasapten, bast laud sso isssse. lie a_a, finally, Asnelia, dan. of Jelsn, 3M Duke of ttttett, lay whom lie had an only dan., Chasiette-Aoeteha-Clamen, wise 5. saaaaaa. 16 Nov. 1030. I ANNA-EtIZA GAsON, ss. to Janses Brydgee, Owl Poke of Olsondes, and Ites’ canly data. (the sole laeirese ef the delset, Lana ANNE-ELba Bsavosrs, rspotssed Robert Grentub-, isaslac of hleelaissglsnsss aaosl lilsandes. of Johas Bryan, Esq. of Bowssnaaarc, ro. Kulkcnny.° lie rt. of the 1t Earl of Ellkesany, so created ho 1755, he s. OIicsaAEL, his heir. (2nd son of Jolasa Grate, Rasren of Conststesvn, who sb. in 100-It) by Isis wtfe, ttar Dosrasgrr Viseensstess Dillon, dan. of do Rssrgh. Robert Grace lefh ass only rItual, Edsnnnd, knight of Motto, d. asasaaa. all isis estates in eenssqssenee of a lull of discovery filed lay lets annt, else soil Dosrager Viseoemtcss Dillon, against Issase to 1701. Tlerir essly sois, ROBERT, at op., and erith hisn tesnainatrd the hate of Casnrlotaass-n, 11. Anne, asa. 1st, to ltielsnsol, eldest son of Sir Iuicleard Nagle, By Isis find wife, Drsnla, fi55d dan. and eventoolly co-heiress Olagdalen Sleeffield, nster of Eahtstnnd Slaeffield, 2nd Earl of el CasIlehoul, and Hen. Margaret Sheffield.