266 ENGAINE— ENNISKILLEN. III. 1358, 2. Thomas Engaine, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h. de jure, to apparently, Lord Engaine, but who never was sum. to Farl. as such, 1367. He was aged 22 in (1358), 32 Ed. III. He m. Katharine, said to be da. of Hugh (Courtenay,) Eaiu, of Devon. He rf. 29 Juue (1367), 41 Ed. III., when any right to the Barony fell into abeyance, between his three Bisters and coheirs.(») "His widow lived till (1399), 1 Hen. IV. ENHOKE. i.e., " Loyeland Holland of Enmore, co. Somerset," Barony (Perceval), cr. 1762. See " Eomont," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1733, under the second Earl. ENNEEDALE. i.e., "Ennerdale, co. Cumberland," Barony (Hamilton), cr. 1G19, with the Earldom of Cambridgk, and ex. therewith 1651. See "Hamilton," Marquessate [S.J, cr. 1599, under the second and following holders thereof. ENJNISHOWEN. i.e., " Ennishowen and Carrickfergus of Ennishowen co. Donegal, and Carrickfergus, co. Antrim," Barony {Chichester), cr. 18-11 ; ex. 1S83. See "Donegall " Marquessate [I.], cr. 1771, under the third Marquess. ENNISKILLEN. See " Maguire of Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh," Barony [I.] (Maguire), cr. 1628 ; forfeited 1644. See " Ligonier of Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh," Viscountcy [I.] (Liyonier), cr. 1757 ; ex. 1770. Viscountcy [I.] 2. Wiluam Willoughby (Cole), Baron Mount- I. 1776. Florence of Florence Court, co. Fermanagh [1760, tj, s. and h. of John (Cole), 1st Baron Mount-Florence [I.], by Elizabeth, da. Earldom [I.] of Hugh Willoughby Montgomery, of Carrow, co. Fermanagh, was T ,,- Rq b. 1736 ; took the gTand tour of Europe, 1756-57 ; was M.P. for Enniskillen, 1761-67 ; sue. his father in the peerage, 30 Nov. 1767, taking his seat 7 March 1768, and was, eight years afterwards, 20 July 1776, cr. VISCOUNT ENNISKILLEN, co. Fermanagh fjtA taking his scat, as such, 14 Oct. 1777. He was, 18 Aug. 1789, cr. EARL OF ENNISKILLEN [I.] He m. 3 Nov. 1763, Anne, sister of Armar, 1st Earl ok Belmore [L], da. of Gatbraith Lowrt, afterwards Lowry-Corry, of Athenis, co. Tyrone, by Sarah, da. and coheir of John Corry, of Castle Coole, co. Fermanagh. She was b. 24 June 1742, and d. Sep. 1802. He d. 22 May 1803, aged 67. Will pr. 1809. II. 1803. 2. John Willoughby (Cole), Earl of Enniskillen, &c [I.], 1st s. and h., b. 23 March 1768 ; styled Viscount Cole, 1789-1803 J B.A., Dublin, 1789 ; M.P. for co. Fermanagh, 1790-1800, and again [U.K.], 1801-03; Rep. Peer [I.], 1804-40; K.P., 27 March 1810; Gov. of co. ( a ) These were (1) Joyce, aged 30, wife of John de Goldington (2) Elizabeth, aged 26, wife of Sir Laurence Pabenham, and (3) Mary, aged 24, wife of Sir William Bernak. Among these ladies his lands was divided. " In 1 Hen. IV. (1399), the coheirs of the Barony were the above-mentioned Joyce de Goldington, Katherine the wife of Sir Thomas Aylesbury, da. and h. of the said Elizabeth, da. of the said John, Baron Engaine ; and the above-mentioned Mary, who m. 2ndly Thomas le Zouche. Lady Katherine Aylesbury had by Sir Thomas, two daughters Isabel and Eleanor, and a son John, who was succeeded by his son Hugh, who d. 1423, s.p., leaving his aunts, Isabel wife of Thomas Chawovth, and Elecnor wife of Sir Humphrey Stafford, c f Grafton, his coheirs ; the said Katherine m. 2ndly Sir William Cheney, and by him had a bou, Lawrence Cheney." [Court/iopc,]