184 CASTLEMAINE. 1670/80 at Wanstead, ami, on 20 Jany. 1703/4, UK. his brother Sir Josiali Child, &1 Bart., in the Baronetcy and family estates. He m. 22 April 1703 at Wanstead (mar. lie. from Bishop of Loudon, botli aged 21, Bach, and Spr.) Dorothy, only surv. da. and h. of John Glynne of Henley Park Surrey, and of Bicester, Oxou, by Dorothy, da. of Francis Tylney of Hothenvick, Hants. By Act of Pari. 24 March 1 731 lie and his sous took the name of Ti/lnei/, in consequence of his wife inheriting the large estates of that family on the death of Anne, Baroness Craven, da. of Frederick Tylney of Hothenvick. His wife (/. 23 Feb. and was bur. 3 March 1743/4 at Wanstead. He d. at Aix, iu Provence March 1749/50 and was bur. at Wanstead 29 May 1750. AVillpr. 1750. [Richard Child, aftenvanU Tylney, styled Viscount Casti.kmaine, 1st s. and h. ap. He d. num. aud v.p. 19 Feb. 1733/4. Admon. 9 April 1734.] Earldom and ") 2. John (Tylney), Earl Tylney of Castle- [ maink [1731], Viscount Castlkmaine and Baron Newtown Viscountcy [I.] | [1715] m t ] le pee rage of Ireland, also a Baronet [1678], formerly y (1712-34) John Child, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h. He was Ann II 1750, 22 Oct. 1712 at Wanstead. He d. num. 17 Sep. and was Imr. to 16 Dec. 1784 at Wanstead when all his honours became extinct. 1784. j Will pr. 1784.C) Barony [I.] /. William Handcock of Twyford, co. Westmeath, s I 1812 ""^ n - °* ltiohiirtl H. of the same, Dean of Achonry, by Sarah, iln, and h. of Richard ToLKU of Ballintore, co. Kil.lare, was b. 28 Aug. Varmint™ rn 1 ' 61 : <"««• bin father, 25 July 1791; was M.P. for Athlone, ° lCy L1,J 1783-1S00 and again, after the Union [I.], 1802, to Aug. 1803, III. 1822, when he became Escheator of Minister; P.C. [I.] ; Constable ami t 0 Gov. of Athlone and Gov. of co. Westmeath ; was, on 24 Dec. 1812, 1839. cr - BARON CASTLEMAINE OF MOYDRUM, co. Westmeath. [I.], with a spec, rem., failing heirs male of his body, t<> his br. Richard Handcock. On 12 Jany. 1822 he was cr. VISCOUNT CASTLEMAINE [I.], without such spec. rem. He m. 20 March 17S7, Florinda, 1st da. of William Power Keating (Trench), 1st Earl of Clancarty, by Ann, da. of the Rt. Hon. Charles Gardiner. He d s.p. (being blown down by a storm then raging), 7 Jany. 1839, aged 77, when the Viscountcy became extinct. His widow, who was 6. 3 Aug. 1766, d. 9 Feb. 1851. Barony [L] o R IcnAllD (Handcock), Baron Castlemaine ok Moy- II 1839 DRUM [!•], br. and h. according to the spec. lim. in the patent. He was A. 14 May 1767 ; was M.P. for Athlone, 1800, in the hist Irish Pari. He m. 13 Nov. 1790, Anne, 3d da. of Arthur French of French Park, co. Roscommon, by Alice, da. of Richard Magennis of Dublin. He d. 18 April 1840. His widow d. 4 Nov. 1852. III. 1840. 3. Richard (Handcock), Baron Castlemaine of Moy- dbum [I.], s. and h. A. 17 Nov. 1791, in Dublin. He was M.P. for Athlone, 1826-32 ; Rep. Peer [I.], 1841-69. He m. 17 April 1822, Margaret, 2d da. of Michael Harris of Dublin. She d. 27 Jany. 1867, at Moydrum Castle. He d. 4 July 1869, aged 77. (») Sir James Ling, Bart., of Draycot, Wilts, s. and h. of his only married sister F.nima, was his heir. I/c (also) took the additional name of Ti/lnei/ and d. 28 Nov. 1794. His only s. and h. d. unm. 14 Sep. 1805, while of his three daughters, two d. num. and the other Catherine, m. 14 March 1812 the Hon. William Pole Tylney-Long- Wellesley, afterwards (1845) 4th Earl of Mornington [I.] and d. 12 Sep. 1825 aged
- <5. Her husband, who survived till 1 July 1857, [Rilled down the stately mansions it
Wanstead and Hothenvick and generally dilapidated the vast estates of the families of Child and Tylney.