DUNGANNON. 215 Di 16C9, 2. Henry 0'Kbill,(») next br. to the above, would to as h. ap. to the Earldom of Tyrone [I.], be Baron op Dungannon 1612. [I.] under the patent of 1587. He was Col. of an Irish Keg. in the service of the Archduke in Spain, where he d. unra. shortly before 162().( b ) Hut by the attainder of his father, the Karl, in 1012, this Harouj, with the Earldom, which it attended, was forfeited. Viseountcy [I.] f, Marcus Trevor, supposed to have been of the I. 1062. family of Trevor, of Brynkinalt, co. Denbigh, having distinguished himself, when Col. of a Regiment in the service of Charles I, at Maiston Field and elsewhere, was, after the restoration, made P.C. [I.] and was, 23 Aug. 1662, cr. BARON TREVOR OF ROSE TREVOR, co. Down, and VISCOUNT DUNGANNON, co. Tyrone [I.] He m, firstly, before 1661, Frances, da. and coheir of Sir Marmaduke WiilTEClIUHCH, of Loughbrickland. He hi. secondly, Ann, widow of John Owen, of Orielton, co. Pembroke, da. and h. of John Lewis. Ho d. before Dec. 1684. ( c ) II. 1680? 2. Lewis (Trevor), Viscount Dungannon, &c. [I.], s. and h., by second wife. He hi. Ann. He d. in Spring Gardens, Jlidx., and was bur. at Kensington, 3 Janv. 1692. His widow waB Ivr. there 5 Oct. 1692. Admon., 23 Feb. 1692/3 to her son the third Viscount. III. 1693, 3. Marcus (Trevor), Viscount Dungannon, and to Bauon Trevor of Rose Trevor [I.], s. and h. He m., about May 1700. 1700, Arabella Susanna, widow of Sir John Magiix, Bart. [I.], da. of Hugh (Hamilton), 1st Baron Hamilton, ok Glenawly [I.], by Susanna, da. of Sir William Balfour, of Pitcullo, co. Fife. He d. s.p.m. in Spain, 8 Nov. 1706, when all his honours became extinct. Admon., 13 March 1709/10, to a creditor. His widow, who was bap. at St. Margaret's, Westm., 7 Feb. 1066/7. m. (thirdly), 17 July 1708, at St. Mary Wolnoth, London, the Hon. Henry Bkrtie (who d. Dec. 173;", aged 00), and d. 10, being Jim, 15 Dee. 170S, in Westm. Abbey. Admon., 21 Dec. 1704. i.e., " Duncannon," Marquessato and Earldom [I.] (Sehttlaihrrr/), cr. 1716 with the Dukedom of Monster [I.] See " Kendal, Dukedom of, cr. 1719 ; all honours becoming ex. 1743 by the death of the grantee. &&, "Vane op Dungannon, co. Tyrone," Barony [I.] (Vane), cr. 1720 with "Vane," Viseountcy [I.], which see ; ex. 1789. Viseountcy [I.] i. Arthur Hii.l-Trevor, of Iielvoir, co. Down, and IV. 1766 Brynkinalt, co. Denbigh, yr. br. of Trevor, 1st Viscount Hills- Borough [I]., being 2d s. of Michael Hil1,(<>) of Hillsborough, co. Down, by Ann, da. and h. of Sir John Trevor, of Brynkinalt, afsd., Master of the Rolls ; was M.P. for Hillsborough, 1715-27 ; for co. Down, (*) John O'Neill, next brother to Henry, survived his father (1616) and was called El Conde de Tyrone, in Spain, where ho was a Lieut. -General. He was killed in Catalonia. Bryan O'Neill, the next br., was a Page to the Archduke; he. was murdered at Brussels, and bur. 16 Aug. 1617, at Louvaiu. Con O'Neill, the yst. br. was ed. at Eton College, but sent a prisoner to the Tower of London, 12 Aug. 1622. All these apparently d. unm. C) Median's " Earl of Tyrone," fee, (1S6S), pp. 456-459. ( c ) See mar. lie. at Vic. Gen. Office, 31 Dec. 16S4, of his da. the Hon. Mrs. Frances Trevor, Spinster, about 21, her parents dead, Sec C) This Michael Hill was s. and h. of William Hill by his first wife, Eleanor, da. of Lord Chancellor Boyle [1.] and br. of the half blood to Marcus Hill, whose mother Mary was 1st da. of Marcus (Trevor), 1st Viscount Dungannon [I.] This Marcus Hill d. unin. 6 April 1751, leaving the property ho had inherited from his mother's family (Trevor, Viscounts Dungannon), to the family of Hill, the issue of his half brother ex parte patcrna, Michael Hill abovenamed.