ENNISKILLEN. 267 Fermanagh. He was, 11 Aug. 1815, a: BARON GRINSTEAD( a ; of Grinstead, co. Wilt*) [U.K.] He m. 15 Oct. 1805, Charlotte, Bister of Henry William, 1st Marquess ok Anglesey, 4th da. of Henry (Paget), 1st Earl of Uxbmdge, by Jane, da. of the Very Rev. Arthur Champagne. She, who was 6. 2b" Oct. 1781, d. 26 Jany. 1817. He d. 31 March 1840, aged 72. III. 1840. 3. William "VVilloughby (Cole), Earl op Ennis- killen, &c. [I.], also Baron Grinstead, 1st a. and h., b. 25 Jany. 1807, in Dover street, Midx. ; stijUd Viscount Cole till 1840 ; tnatric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch-), 4 Feb. 182(3 ; M.P. for co. Fermanagh, 1831-40 ; Hon. Col. in the Ennis- killen Militia Fusileers ; cr. D.C.L. of Oxford, 13 June 1834 ; LL.D. of Dublin, 1865 ; F.H.S., &c. He m. firstly, 16 Jany. 1844, Jane, 1st da. of James Archibald Casamaijor. She d. at 102 Eaton Place, Midx., 13 May 1855. He m. secondly, 5 Aug. ISb'o, at St. Geo. Hau. sq., Mary Emma, 1st da. and coheir of Charles (BnoDBicK), 6'.h Viscount Midleton [I.], by Emma, da. of Thomas (Stapleton), Lord Le Despencer. He d. 12 Nov. 1886, at Florence Court, co. Fermauagh, in his 80th year. Will resealed 2 April 1SS7, above [15. and I.] £18,000.( b ) Hia widow, who was b. 20 Feb. 1826, living 1890. [John AVilloughbv Michael Cole, zhjled Viscount Cole, 1st s. and h. ap., by 1st wife ; 6. 16 Dec. 1844 ; d. v.p., 15 April 1850, in his 6th year.] IV. 188G. 4- Lowry Egerton (Cole), Earl of Enniskillen [1789], Viscount Enniskillen [1776] and Baron Mount-Florence of Florence Court [1760] in Irelaud, also Baron Grinstead [1815], 2d but 1st surv. s. and h., b. 21 Dec. 1845, in Mount street, St. Geo. Han. Sq. styled Viscount Cole, 1850-86 ; ed. at Eton ; sometime, 1865-68, an officer in the Rifle brigade ; High Sheriff for co. Fermanagh, 1870 ; M.P. for that county, 1880-85 ; Hon. Col. Enniskillen Militia Fusileers. He m- 12 July 1869, at St. Peter's Eaton Sq., Midx., Chiirlotte Marion, da. and coheir of Douglas Baird, of Closeburn, co. Dumfries, by Charlotte, da. of Henry Acton, Capt. 12th Lancers. [John-Henry-Michael Cole, styled Viscount Cole, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h. ap., 6. 10 Sep. 1876.] Family Estates.— These, in 1883, consisted of 29,635 acres in co. Fermanagh, besides 569 in Wilts. Total 30,204 acre3, worth £19,290 a year. Principal Residence. Florence Court, Enniskillen. (*) It is a curious fact that when Scotch or Irish Peers receive a peerage of the United Kingdom they generally (happily not always) prefer any title (often one entirely unknown and in some cases one most uncouth) to the title by which they and their ancestors have been known. Thus the Earl of Limerick and the Earl of Erne tho' both of them representative Peers of Ireland and known both in and out of the House of Lords only by suck title chose (instead of a Barony of their own name) the one to be Baron "Foxford of Stackpole Court, co. Clare," and the other Baron " Fermanagh of Linaskea, co. Fermauagh." Thus, also, for instance, in 1880, instead of there being in the House of Lords a Lord Courtown, Aboyne, Glasgow, Kinnaird, Enniskillen, Limerick, Erne, Couyngham, Clanricarde, Crawford, Headfort, Meath, Gosford, Stair, Fife, Seafield, Dunraveu, Rollo, Southesk, and Caithness, the peerages [U.K.] selected by the Scotch aud Irish Peers so named (as if on purpose to puzzle the uninitiated and to escape from their own identity) are Saltersford, Meldrum, Ross, Kossie, Grinstead, Foxford, Fermauagh, Minster, Somerliill, Wigau, Kenlis, Chaworth, Worlingham, Oxeufoord, Skene, Stratspey, Kenry, Dunning, and [speak softly !J Balinhard, and Bairogill. ( b ) "King William's trunk, mustard pot, and spurs," are bequeathed therein as heirlooms.