GLASTONBURY — GLENAWLEY . 29 GLASTONBUEY. !.«?., "Glastonbury, co. Somerset," Barony (Von Sculenlury), cr. 1719, with the Dukedom ok Kendal, which see ; ex. 1743. GLASTONBURY OF BUTLEIGII. Barony. James Grexyille, of Butleigh Court, co. Somerset, s. T 170,7 and h. of the lit. Hon. James Grenville of the same (4th s. of , ' Hester, suo juve Countess Temple}, by Mai*y, da. and h. of James Ijvao Smith, of Harden, Herts, was 4. G July 1742, at St. Giles' in the 1 °- J,i - fields ; M.P. for Thirsk, 1766-68 ; for Buckingham, 1770-90, and for Bucks, 1790-97 , having sue. his father, 14 Sep. 1783 ; P.C., 1782, and one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1782-83 ; one of the Lords of Trade, 1786. On 20 Oct. 1797, he was <-r.(") BARON GLASTONBURY OP BUTLEIGH, co. Somerset, with rem., failing his issue male, to his br. (who d. unm. in his lifetime, 22 April 1823), Lieut Gen. Richard Granville. He d. unra. 2(3 April 1825, aged 82, in Hill street, Berkeley square, when his peerage became extinct. Will pr. May 1825. G LEAN-O'M ALL UN. Barony [l.] Silt Dermqt O'Mallun, or Humane wascr. 5 Oct. 1G22, j jggfl BARON OF GLEAN-O'MALLUN, co. Clare [I.], for life, with rem. to Albert O'Mau.un and his heirs male.( h ) No further particulars are known of this dignity. GLENALMOND. i.e., " Glexai.mo.vd," Viscounty TS-l (Murray), cr. (for life only) 1096 with the Earldom ok Tullibahdine [S.], which see ; ex. 1721. ?>., " BaLWHiDDEB, Glenalmoxd and Glexlyon," Yiscountcy [S.] (Murray), cr. 1703 with the Dukedom of Athole [S.], which see. GLENGARRY, fee Macdonald op Glengarry. GLENAWLEY. See " Balfour of Glenawley, co. Fermanagh, Barony [L] 1 cr. 1619; at. 1636. See " Hamilton of Gi.enawj.ey, co. Fermanagh," Barony [I.] (Hamilton), er. 1601; fx. 16i0. i.e., "Glenawley, co. Fermanagh," Barony [I.], (Howe), cr. 1701 with the VlBCOUNTCV. ok HoWK [I.], which see ; ex. 1814. See " Glerawly," (rectum Glenawley), Viscountcy [I.] (Aimedey), a: 1766. ( ; ') See tub " Grenville " for a tabular pedigree illustrating the various peerages conferred on the family of Grenville, &c. ( b ) The patent (20 Jac. I., p. 3, u. 29), is set forth by Sir Bernard Burke in his extinct peerage as below " It. die octobris creavit Dermieium O'Mallum, Milit., in giadinn et dignitatem Baronis de Ulean-O'Mallun in com Clare, in regno Hibrnitc, dnran. vita. Ac etiam creavit Albertum O'Mallum in giadum Baronis de Glean- O'Mallun imediate post mortem pdict. Dermicii, sibi et heredibus masculis." Sir Bernard adds that the O'Mulleiis were distinct from the Alaloncs and probably of the same house as the Mac-MiUlunet." He assigns to them as their arms " Arg., a bend, Vert."