FRANKFORT. 40-1 FRANKFORT DE MONTMORENCY, AND FRANKFORT OF GALMOYE. Barony [I.] 2. The Rt. Hon. Lodge-Evans Morres was a: I 1800 31 Jul >' 1800,(») BARON FRANKFORT OF GALMOYE, co. Kilkenny [I ], and on 22 Jan. 1816, VISCOUNT FRANKFORT Viscountcy [I.] DE MONTMORENCY, He was 1st, s. and h. of Raymond x loir MoitREs,( h ) of Dublin, Barrister at Law, by Elizabeth, da. and h. of l. 1CUO. Francis Lodge, of Dublin nfsd. ; was b. 26 Jan. 1747; Barrister (Dublin), 17C9 ; M.P. for Innistioge, 1768-76 ; for Bandon Bridge, 1776-96 ; for Eunis, 1796-97, and for Dingle, 1798-1S00 ; High Sheriff of co. Kilkenny ; Receiver Gen. of the Post Office [I.] ; P.C. [I.]. 1795; Sec. to the Lord Lieut. [I.], &c, and having made himself useful in carrying the Union [I.] was raised to the peerage in 1800 as abovestated. By Royal lie. 17 June 1815, he took the name of De Montmorcncy{ Q ) in lieu of that of Manes and was raised in the following year to a Viscountcy ("introducing, in the patent thereof, the name of De Montmorency) as abovestated. He in. firstly, Jan. 1771, Mary, da, and h. of Joseph Fade, of Dublin. She d. s.p. 7 Feb. 1787. He m. secondly, 6 Aug. 1804, Catherine, da. of George White, of Castle Bellingham. He d. 21 Sep. 1822, at Clontarff, near Dublin. His widow rf. 12 Nov. 1851. II. 1822. 2. Lodge Raymond (de Montmorency^, Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency, &c. [I ], only s. and h., b. 24 Nov. 1806 ; sometime an officer in the 10th Hussars but retired in 1S27. He m. 12 Dec 1835, at Abergele, North Wales, Georgiana Frederica, da. of Peter FitzGibbon Hknchy, Queen's Counsel [I.] and LL.D. She, who obtained a separation in 1843, d. 16 April 1855, in her 77th year at Brighton. He d. 25 Dec. 18S9, in his 84th year. III. 1889. 8. Raymond Harvey (de Montmorency), Viscount Frankfort tie Montmorency [1S16] and Baron Frankfort of Galmoye [1800] in the peerage of Ireland, only s. andh. b. 21 Sep. lS35,atTheydon Bois, co. Essex; ed. at Eton ; entered the army, 1S54, serving in the Crimea, the Indian Mutiny and the AbyBsinian war; Lieut. Col. 32d Light Infantry, 1876; Colonel, 18S1 ; Hon. Major Gen. 1SS7; in command at Alexandria since 1887. He in. 25 April 1S66, at the Cathedral of Montreal, Rachel Mary Luruley Godolphin, let da. of Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. Sir John Michel, G.C.B., by Louisa Anne, da. of the Major Gen. H. Churchill. (») See vol. i, p. 166, note "d," sub " Ashtown," as to the creations in the Irish Peerage in 1800. ( b ) This Raymond (or Redmond) was yr. br. of Hervey (Morres), 1st Viscount Mountmorres [I.], being 3d and yst. s. of Francis Morres, of Castle Morres, co. Kilkenny, by Catharine, da. and h. of Sir William Evans, of Kilcreen, in that county. ( c ) This lie. extended to Viscount Mountmorres [I.] as well as to Baron Frankfort [1.] and others. It seems altogether to have been rather "a large order," as also rather " a long pull " (extending over a little matter of some 700 or 800 years, vi:., from the time of the Regency back to that of the Conquest) being probably founded on the statement (as in "Lodge," V, 289, sub "Mountmorres") that "the family of Morres or Morreis descended from the house of Mont- morency came into England with William the Conqueror," &c, &c. It is to be noted that the arms of Morres [or, a fess dancette, in base a lion rampant, so.) as previously born by the family (see " Lodge," V, 292, and [for the plates] I, 35), are totally different from those (Ary. a cross, gu., between 4 eagles displayed, sa.) of the old (historic) French family of Montmorency which were the arms subsequently borne by this (nineteenth century) Irish Peer on the ground of an alleged descent from the illustrious race of Montmorency ; a descent which (if capable of proof) must have taken place centuries ago— long before the family of Morres was established in these realms of England or Ireland. 2c