DUNSANY — DTJPPLIN. 225 tin. and h. of Lyndon Evelyn, of Keynsham Court, co. Hereford. He d. s.p., 7 April 1852, at Dunsany Castle, co. Mcath. Will pr. June 1852. His widow d., 2 April 1875, at 18, Bolton Gardens, South Kensington, Midx. XVI. 1852. 16. Edward (Plunkett), Lord Dunsany [I.], yst. and only Burv. br. and h., b. 29 Nov. 1 808, at Rarasgate, co. Kent ; was an officer, R.N., in a conflict with pirates in the Archipelago, 1826 ; served on the coast of Spain, 1835-40 ; Capt. R.N., 1 816 : Rear Admiral, 1864 ; Vice-Admiral (reserved list) 1871 ; Admiral, 1877. Rep. Peer [I.], 1S64-S9 ; He m. 22 Sep. 1846, Anno- Coustance, 3d da. of John (Dutton), 2d Baron Sherborne, by Mary, only child of Henry-Bilson (Lbgoe), 2d Bauon Stawell. She, who was b. 12 Sep. 18] 6, d. 27 June 1858, aged 41, at Sherborne Lodge, co. Gloucester. He d. at Hastings, 22 Feb. 1889, aged SO, and was bur. at Copthorue, Susses. Will pr. at £137,880. XVII. 1889. 11. John "William (Plunkett), Lord Dunsany [I.], 2d(») but 1st surv. s. aud h b. 31 Aug. 1853 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Cambridge; B.A., 1877 ; M.A., 1881 ; Lieut. R.N. Artillery Volunteers; M.P. for South Gloucestershire, 1S86. He m. 3 April 1877, at St. Geo. Han. sq., Ernie Elizabeth Louisa Maria GroBvenor, only da. and h. of Col. Francis Augustus Plunkett IiiniTON, (Coldstream Guards) by Sarah Frances Elizabeth, yr. da. and coheir of John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge-Eule-Dbax, of Charborough Park, Dorset. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 1,670 acres in Radnorshire, besides 4,379 in co. Meath ; 2,320 in co. Kilkenny and 31 in co. Cavan. Total 8,400 acres, worth £9,680 a year. Principal Residences, Dunsany Castle, near Navan, co. Meath, aud Dunstall Priory, near Shoreham, Kent. DUNSMOEE. i.e., " Dunsmore, co. Warwick," Barony (Leigh), cr. 1628, with a spec. rem. ; ex. 1653 on the death of the grantee. See " Chichester " Earldom of, a: 1644, with a spec. rem. ; ex. 1667. DDNTEILEAGUE. See "Massy op Duntrileague, co. Limerick," Barony [I.] (Massy), cr. 1776. DUNWIOH. i.e., " DuNwicn, co. Suffolk," Viscountcy (Rous), cr. 1821 with the Eabldom ok Stbadbboke, which see. DUPPLIN. Viscountcy [S.] 1. Sir GErRGE Hay, High Chancellor [S.J, was, 4 I. 1627 Ma y 1G27 > cr - VISCOUNT DUPPLIN AND LORD HAY OF i ' KINFAUNS [8.1 w ith rem. to the heirs male of his body, and was ! poo « 25 May 1633, EARL OF KINNOULL, VISCOUNT DUPPLIN, load. AND L0KD HAY OF KINFAUNS [S.], with rem. to heirs male. These titles were resigned by the 5th Peer and regranted to him 29 Feb. 1704, with a spec. rem. See under " Kinnoull " Earldom of [S.], cr. 1633. VI. 1697, 1 and 6. Thomas Hay, of Balhousie, co. Perth, was, 31 and Dec. 1697, cr. VISCOUNT DUPPLIN [S.], with rem. failing heirs 1709. male of his body to his heirs of entail. By the death, 10 May 1709, of his cousin, the 5th Earl of Kinnoull, &c., aboveuamed, he sue, in accordance to the terms of the regraut 29 Feb. 1704, also above named, as Earl op Kinnouli, [1633], Viscount Dnrr-LIN [1627 and 1633], and Lord Hat op Kinfauns [1627 and 1633] in the peerage of Scotland. See "Kinnoull" Earldom of [SJ, cr. 1633, under the 6th Earl. (•) His eldest br. Hon. Randall-Edward-Sherborne Plunkett, M.P. for West Glou- cestershire, 1874-80, d. unm. and v.p., 25 Dec. 1883, at Madeira, aged 35.