ELY — EMLY. July 1S57. ITis widow, who was 6. 3 Dec. 1821, was a Lady of the Bedchamber, 1851-89, being an extra Lady 18S9-90 ; V.A. 3d class. She cl 11 June 1890, at 22 Wilton Place, Midx., aged 6S.(») Both were bur, in the Cemetery at Kensal Green. John Henry Wellington Graham (Lows), Marquess op Ely, &c. [I.], also Baron Loftus [U.K.], only s. and h. b. 20 Nov. 18-19, styled Viscount Loftus till 1857 ; ed. at Harrow ; niatric at ► 1857. Oxford (Merton Coll.), 10 April 1869. He m, 9 Dec. 1875, at St. Saviour's, Chelsea, Caroline Anne, da. of George Caithness. He d. s.p. at Cannes, in Franco, in his 40th year, 3 April 18S9, and was cremated the 13th, at Woking Cemetery, Surrey. Will pr. 3 July 1S89, above £52,000 leaving his widow (who Was living 1890), residuary legatee. Marquessate [I.] 5. John Henry (Loftus), Marquess of Idarquessate [I.] m. Earldom [I.] VII. Viscountcy [I,] XI. V. Earldom [I.] VIII. Viscountcy [L] XII. Ely [1S00], Earl of Ely [1794], Viscount Loftus of Ely [1789], and Baron Loftus of Loftus Hall [1785] in the peerage of Ireland, also Baron Loftus of Lono »■ 1889. Loftus [1801, U.K.], also a Baronet [17S0, I.], cousin and h., beiug s. and h. of the Rev, Lord Adam Loftus, Rector of Magheraculmoney, co. Fermanagh, by Margaret, da. of Robert Fannin, of Dublin, which Lord Adam, was 4th s. of the 2d Marquess, and 1^. 25 Dec. 1866, aged 50. He was 6. 6 March 1851. Family Estates.— These in 1883, consisted of 34,879 acre3, co. Fermanagh, and 14,023 acres, co. Wexford, besides 90 acres (worth £600 a year), in Kent. Total 48,992 acres, worth £23,751 a year. Principal Residences, Ely Lodge, co. Fermanagh ; Loftus Hal], co. Wexford, and Kearsney Abbey, near Dover, Kent. Of Ely Lodge (4 miles north of Enm'skillen), a demesne on lower Lough Erne (with which the quondam demesne of " Castle-Hume " is incorporated), it is said that it is "certainly the most unique, if not the most beautiful of all our summer residences." See " Pari. Gazetteer of Ireland." EMLEY. s.oe " Fairfax of Emley, co. Tipperary," Viscountcy [I.] (Fairfax), a: 1629 ; ex. 1741. EMLY OE TERVOE. Barony. j. The Kt. Hon. William MoNSell, only s. and h. of I 1874 William M. of Tervoe. co. Limerick, by Olivia, da. of Sir John Allen Johnson- Walsh, 1st Bart. [I.], was 6. 21 Sep. 1812 ; ed. at Winchester and at Oriel Coll., Oxford ; High Sheriff of co. Limerick, 1835; M.P. for co. Limerick, 1847-74 ; Clerk of the Ordnance, 1852-57 ; P.O., 1855; Pres. of the board of health, Feb. to Sep. 1857 ; Vice Pres. of board of trade, Feb. to July 1866 ; Under Sec. for the Colonies, 1868-70, and Postmaster Gen., 1870-73, being, on 12 Jany. 1874, or. BARON EMLY OF TERVOE, co. Limerick. Lord Lient. of co. Limerick, 1873. He to. firstly, 11 Aug. 1836, Anna Maria Charlotte, da. of Windham Henry (Wyndham-Quin), 2d Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl [I.], by Caroline, da. and h. of Thomas Wyndiiam, of Duuraven, co. Glamorgan. She who was b. Nov. 1814 d. s.p.s. 7 Jany. 1855. He m. Beeondly in 1857 Bertha, da. of the Comte de Montigny.( 1> ) Family Fsttttcs. —These, in 1883, consisted of 2,710 acres, cos. Limerick and Clare, worth £2,638 a year. Principal Residence. Tervoe, co. Limerick. (*)"A chosen friend " of the Queen, in whoso "Leaves from the Journal " she is frequently mentioned, she, " in her earlier life was one of the most admired about the Court, with the Duchess of Wellington, the Duchess of (Sutherland and Lady Jocelyn." See Morning Post, 12 June 1890. (») Some account of this family is given iu Burke's Peerage [1889J, sub " Enily."