LONGFORD. 135 da. of Sir Thomas Cave, of Stanford, co. Northampton, by Eleanor, da. of Nicholas St. John, of Lydiard Tregoz, Wilts. He d 8 Oct. 183-', aged 70, and was bur. 6 Nov. in St. Patrick's cathedral. Inn. post mortem- Fim. certif. Will dat. 28 N*ov. 1628,( ; ') pr. 20 Feb. 1032,3. His widow m. Sir Thomas Wknman, of Dublin. II. 1G32. 3. Gerald (Aungier Baron Aungier of Longford [I.], 1st s. and h. by first wife ; h. about 1536 : admitted to Gray's Inn, 9 March 1GM/5; sue. to the peerage [I.], 8 Oct. 1684 He m., 0 Feb. 1637/8, at Acton, Midx.' (Lie. London ; he a bachelor aged 3S and she 2S), Jane, widow of Sir Edward Cum, of Hillingdon, Midx.. 2d da. of Sir Edward Onslow, of iVest Clandon, co. Surrey, by Elizabeth, da. of Sir Thomas SHIRLEY, of Preston, Sussex. Ho d. s.p. 1655, His widow was bur. 19 April 1661, at West Clandon. III. I $55. 8 ami 1. Francis (Aungier), Baron Aungier of tt- . rT -■ Longford [I.], nephew and h., being s. and h. of the Hon. viscounty |LJ Arabruse Aungier, D.D., by Grisel, yr. da. of the Rt. Rev. I. 1G75. Lancelot Bulkkley, Archbishop of Dublin, which Ambrose was second s. of the 1st Baron. He sue. to the peerage [I.] in 1655 ; was Capt. of a troop of Horse as early as 1660 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Cambridge; Ii.A.,1665 ; M.A., 1009 ; incorp. at Oxford, 23 June 1671, being er. D C.L., 6 Aug. 1677; admitted to Gray's Inn, 1 0 March 1 673/4 ; effected the incorporation of Longford, 3 Dee. 1G6S, and was cr., on S Nov. 1675,0>) VISCOUNT LONGFORD [I.J and on 18 Dec. 1677,(>>) KARL OF LONGFORD [I.] with in each case a spec. rem. failing heirs male of his body, to his brothers In 1682 he was Commissioner of the Revenue ; P.C. [I.] ; was from 17 Nov. 1693, to 31 Dec. 1696, Joint Keeper of the Seal [I.] ; Gov. of Carriek- fergus and Master of the Ordnance [1.1 He »i. after Aug. 1677, Anne, Dowager Countess of (lowiiAN [I.], da. and coheir of Arthur (Chichester), 1st Earl ok Donegal!. [L], by his third wife, Letitia. da. of Sir William Hicks, Bart. She d. 14 Nov. 1697. Will dat. 9 June 1696, pr. at Dublin. He d. s.p., 22 Deo. 1700, and was bw. at St. Patrick's afsd. Earldom [I.] I. 1G77. Eavldorn and Viscountoy [I.] II. Barony [I.] IV. 1700, to 1701. 2 and JL Ambrose (Au.vgier), Earl of Longkord [1677], Viscount Longford [1675], and Haron Aungikr ok Longford [1621], in the peerage of Ireland, yst. and only surv. pr. and h. ; sue. to the peerage [I.] (the Viscountcy and Earldom devolving under the spec. rem. abovenamed} 22 Dee. 1700 ; was a Commissioner of the Revenue. He d. s.p., 23 Jan. 1701, ami was bur. at St. Patrick's afsd., when all his honours became extinct. Will pr. Nov. 1700. Viscountcy [I.] CnRisTornER (Fleming), Baron of Slane [I.], I 1713 s " c ' u ' s fcSW in that dignity in 1676, being then aged seven years ; was attainted 1691 but restored iu blood and honours in 1708 and is said to have been cr. by Royal letters dated 1713 VISCOUNT LONGFORD [I.] but no such patent is enrolled. He d. s.p., 11 July 1726, when any dignity so conferred became extinct. See fuller particulars under " Slane Barony [I.] to 172G. See. " Micklethwait of Longford," Viscountcy [I.] {Micklethwait), cr. 1727 ; ex. 1733. i.e., "Pollington of Longford," Baron; [I.] (Savik), cr. 1753; see " Mkxrorough " Earldom [I.], cr. 1766. ( :l ) In it he mentions his lauds at Marslaud, co. Cambridge, and his parsonage at "Owking" [i.e., Wukiug], co. Surrey. ('•) The preamble is iu " Lodge," vol. iii, p. 376, note