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Crcntisn—28 Dec. 1312. Arose—Qseartee-ly: let and 4th, arg., two bendlets, ea., for I. Rscuaan-Faojerse, 8. 13 June, 1545, Kara; 2nd and 3rd, elm., on a feose, ca. throo mullets, or, for is. George-Wilfred, 8. 14 Slay, 1859. LisTen; the whole within a bordore, wavy, ao. Crests—Of RAvE: a goldfinch, ppr., charged on the breast 5. Harriet-Edith. cc. Frances-Annie, with a roso, gu. Of Lesren: a hock’s head, ppr., erased, wavy, or, attired, sa., in the mouth a bird-bolt, bendwaye, of the third, I. Jnsse KEANE, Esq. of Belmont, co Waterford, 8. 1757, eon ficghted, arg. Motes—Kynd kyeoeo knawue kepe. ,Sesel—Denby Grange, Wakefield, Yorkshire. Teeeu Jlsseso—l7, Cromwell Road, South Kensington. MEANT, BARoN (Edward - Arthur - Wellington Leopold-George-Frederick, late an officer in the army, now Keane), of Ohuznee, in Affghanistan, and of Cappoquin, co. Waterford; major in tho army, and lato captain 37th foot; 5. 4 May, 1815; 0. his father Sir Richard it. in 1859. ae 2nd baron, 26 Aug. 1844; no. 13 April, 1847, Louisa, 2nd dan. of 3.-V. Benyon, Eeq. of Deneton Hall, Cambridge, and hae a dau,, Emily-Julia-Charlotte, us. 30 Oct. 1366, to Henry-Arthur flag-staff, thereon a ssnton-jack, ppr. Horbert, Esq. of Muekruoo, 00. Kerry (sec DuanE’s Lasssle:t Gentry). JLtncTgc, SIR JOHN KEANE, O.C.R., O.C.R., Ii. in 1701 (2nd eon of SIR KEJJBIJRNE, VISCOUNT, 066 Otasoow, EARL. JoHN KEANE, 1st Bait. of Belmont), lieut.-gen. in the army, and ool. of the 43rd regt., having gallantly distinguished lsisssself, while eomsnander-hs-rlsief in india, by the brilliant expedition to Affghantstan, in 1639, was raised to the pecmge under use titlt of BARON LEOnE, of 0/tenser, ill Affghossistuu, ass’S qI’ Cappsqssin, cc. Wseterfsrd. He us. 1st, in 1806, Grace, 2nd dan. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Smith, royal artillery, and by Iser (who el 14 July, 1830) had issue, ROwARn-ART5IrmWELLINOTON, present peer. Jona-HaNea-AiseuTuNor, 5. 1 Sept. 1816; late rapt. riflehrigade; sit. 11 9lay, 1348, Mary-Jane, youngest dau. of the late Sir hugh Pathiser-Falisses, Dart. George-Disney, 6.26 Sept. 1817; capt. RN. Russey-Fane, 8. 14 June, 1822, heat-eel, and dep.-adj.-gen. Of this family, which had been settled in the co. Norfolk for royal engiueers, and A.B.C. to the Queen. Charlotte-Auseha, c/. 22 June, 1899. Georgiaua-lsabetla, us. 16 July, 1840, to V.-H. Penrose, Req. the reign of Rowaxo lv., a branch went over to Ireland with of Lalsene, co. Cork; and ci. 14 April, 1894. His lordship so. 2ndly, 20 Aug. 1840, Charlotte-Maria, dau. of CAer.aes Recus.oso EELLETT, ef the 27th foot, cc. Deborah, Colonel Roland. Lord Keane it. 26 Aug. 1844. Rio widow us. fan. and Iseir of Thnrsten Haddock, Req. of Kinsale, and inning 2ndly, 18 Ocr. 1847, William Pigott, Req. of Duillngham Home, 00. Cambridge, 3rd eon of Sir Thomas Pigott, Dart. Creotisss—l839. Aims—au., three salmons, nalaut, iu pale, Abraham de Castres, envoy to the court of Portugal, by whom arg.; on a chief of honossrahle augmentation a roprcsenrasien he Isad issue, of the fortress of Ghuznee, all ppr. Crests—ist, a representation o Recnanse, created a Baronet. of the Cabool gate of the fortress of Ghusnee, an ppr., and on an cc. William-Augesstue, 8. Jan. 1765, us. 1790, Jane-McDowell, ceeroli above, tise word “Ghusnee;” 2,sd, a eat, eejant, ppr., supporting in his dexter paw a flag-staff, thereon a union-)aclo, ppr. .Seepporters—tlexter, a nsounted Beloochee soldier; and sinister, mounted Atfghan seldier, both ppr. Motto—Dens mill proMebih &at—Stetchworth Park, near Newmarket. Towa boise—IS, Albemarle Snwet, Piccadilly: KEANE. KfRcltgc. of Richard Keano, Esq., was created a Baronet I Aug. 1801. Ire 1st, 1779, Sarah, dan. of John Keiley, Esq. of itelgrove, and had, 5. Bsrn.ann, late baronet. is. JOHN, Crested BARON KEANR in 1839. in. henry-Edward, eoloncl to the army; so. in 1819, Anne, 3rd dau. of Sir Wiliians Fraser, Barr. of Leadelucs, aced has had lessee, Edward-Vivian, deceascd; Fsenny. Str John ii. lndty, in 1901, Dorothy, widow efrhilip-Cleampion Crespigny, Req. of Aldboreugh, en. Suffolk, by whoen (srhe it. in 1917) lee had one son, e. George-Michael, Capt. h.p., 17th lancers; so. 1839, 3/den- Augusta, yonosgeet dau. of ltla)er Jasnes-Nesbit Jackson, C.B., ll.E.I.C.S., aced has a dan., Anno-Crespigny-Scott. lIe it. 19 April, 1829, and was s. by isis son, hI. Sue Recnann, hieuf -cot. Waterferd nsthitia, 5. HarrIs, 1780; in 1814, tHea, relict of Sansseel Penrose, Rsq. of Wateeford, and dau. of Richard Span-ow, Req. of Onklands, by whom (who ci. in 1842) he had tense, JonN-lteaav, present barenet. capt. Waterford artillery, 5. July, 1818; in. Slarch, 1844, Charlotte-French, dam. ot the Very 11ev. Henry Cotton, dean of Lissnore, and has Frederick-Hesery, 8. 1817, and Mica. Creation—i Aug. tSOt. Ari,ie—Gse., three salmons, nniant, in pale, arg. Creel—A cat, sejant, ppr., sopllortemg in his dexter paw a Jlotte—Felis denealera mttis. Seal—Cappequin House, en. Waterford. KEITH, BARONY OF (see pIll, PItRRABES EXTINCT). KEIJLETT. KELLETT, Sia WILLIAM Bart. of Lota, Co. Cork; 5. 10 Oct. 1794; .e. his father as 2nd baronet in 1853. Jttitcagc. three or four centuries, and which obtained a grant of anne in WeLLesm 111., and purchased estates in the co. Tipperary. at the battle of Falkirk, left issue, Rn-wean KRLLE’rr, Req., an alderman ef the dry of Cork, who us. Jane-Susannah, dau. of Jacob liaulhe, Req., and niece of only dan. of Colonel Napier, of Cnlcressch med Mtlliken, eQ. itenfrew; and dying 6 Nov. 1922, left, 1 ReenAism, M.D., in the East Indies, deceased. 2 Augostue-Ileury, capt. ll.N., it. in 1828. 3 Rebert-Joho-Nnlner, capt. royal Ilighlandere, us. 4 Dec. 1823, Jemima, only dan. and l,eir of James hunter, Eeq., co. Ar; and il. 1893 leaving iseae, William-AnguetseoHunter, b-Feb. 1826, ,e. 8 Slay, 1893; Jane-Snals Jemimablunter, us. 1 Feb. 1899, to Capt. K-Il. hlelhado, royal Renfrew militia, nod has issue; Augusta-Henrietta. K E A ii. Loniea, so. Slay, 1890, to Richard Ashten, Rsq. of Oaretage Hall, eo. Chester. us. Henrietta, so. let, in Feb. 1836, to John Ward, Req., by whone (who ii. to 1840) she had issue; and 2ndly, 24 Feb. 1812, to Vice-Adsss. Rneoell Etiolt, U.N., son of the late Sir William Rhiste, Ban, of Slobs Cassle, co Roxborgh. Iv. Starta. v. Georgiana, us. 15 Oct. 1839, to William-Ford Ilulton, Req. of Haltoo Park, co. Lancaster. Sir John, who assumed, by sign-mammal, in 1806, the additional surname of ICATE, ci. 28 Feb. 1827. KEL Kairen, Sist JoHN - HENItY, o Bolmout, co. Waterfnrd, 5. 12 Jan. 1816; at. 10 July, 1841, Laasra, eldest dats. of the Right Hon. Richard Keatisige, jusilgo of tlee Prerogative Court in ireland, and loan issue, let. Laura. K E A N E. 631