MOUNT-ALEXANDER — MOUNTCASHELL IV. 1717. Jjf, 1 him (jroSTGOSIERY), EARt OP M0UNT-Ar,SXAKt)ER, tee. [I.], a. and li. ; sue. to the pecrogt [L] in Feb, 171'i,'7, having formerly 1 n sli/lal VnjcotrOT MoNTflOMKHY. He m. in 170:! Elinor, da. o{ Sir Patrick Barnkwall, 3d Hart. fl.|, of Grickstown, co. Meath, by Frances, da. of Richard Butler, of Kilcash. He if. s.p., 'J7 Feb, 17II,">, in Ireland. V 17 I5, ,7. Thomas (Montgomery), Earl of Mount Alexandeb to [1661] and Vkcpdwt Montgomery op Giusat Anns [1622] in the 1757. peerage of Ireland, It, ami h. sue to tin ]teeruoe[. 27 Feb, 1744 /ft. He nt, Mary Angelica, da. of ( — ) Dki.aciikrhis, of I.isburn. He if. B.p. 7 April 17:*i7in Ireland, when «// Km honours became extinct. The n.iw. Connte-s (probably his but possibly his brother's willow) m. .1 Oct. 17S0(*) liichnrd MoUNTESKT, second Baron of the Court of Exchequer [I.], and </. July 1771 in Ireland. MOUNTALT, see MONTAI.T. MOUNTCASHELL. Tnr. TIox. Justin Maccarty, 3.1 and vst. s. ol Doiiougii, 1st Haul OF O ancarty [I.] by Eleanor, sister of James, Dike of Oumondf. da. of Thomas I'.lTLKJi. sti/lr.l Y'JSCOI'NT Tiiiiiilks, served in the French army, but was recalled to England in ]i>7S : was in high command in Ireland under James II., by whom he was cr. 33 May 1668 (") (after that King's exclusion from the throne of Emjland [11 llee. ll!8S] but when he was in fnll possession of all his Itoyal rights as King of /rdana) Baron Castleinch, and Viscount Mihstuasiiku., both in the co. cf Tipperary [I.] («). Ho was however defeated and taken prisoner 31 July lot-'.' at Newtown Butler, but escaped in Pee. following, and was afterwards in command of an Irish regiment in France. He m. Arabella 2d and yst. da. of Thomas (Wf.mwoiith), 1st Eahi. OF St&FFOBD, by his 2d wife Arabella, da. of John (HoLLEs}, Eam. ok Ci.ark. lie </. s.p. 21 July 160 1 at the hatha at Bar&ges, when all his honours became cxtinet. MOUNTCASHELL. Viscountcy 7. 8m Paul Davys, of St. Catherine's, co. Dublin, p. andBaiony [1. ].,,„] |, John Haws, of Thoni.isL.wn, in that county, Clerk of | 17Q6 l'rivy Council sue. his lather about 1684 ; was High Sherill for co. Dublin, 1700, and, having m. Catherine, da. of Callaghan (Maccarty), 3d Eahi. OF Ci.aNcarty [I. "J. by Elizabeth, da. of George (FlTJMJKIIALo), Eahi. OF KlI.DAliK [I.] (which Callaghan, was elder hr. ul Justin Maccarty, it. VISCOUNT Mointcasiif.M. [I.J, by .lames II. ill ltiSO [aft. r his dethronement ] as abovestated) was himself cr., 31 Jan. 1705/6, Vi.srou.vr and Haiion M oi 'nt r.wi h I., co. Tipperary [I.] Hoof. S Aug. 17l(i. His wi.low was bur. 19 April 1738, at St. Audoen's, Dublin. f*j See *' N. and Q." 2' 1 S. xii, 254. Mounteney's first wife was bur. 8 April 1756 at Donnybrook. ( b ) This is one of the seven Irish peerages so created, all of which were duly inserted on the patent rolls [I. ], from which they have never been erased. See vol. i, p. 66, note -b," sub "Albemarle" for an account of these and other Jacobite creations. p) " Early in May ](>S0 he was cr. Lord Viscount Mounlciishel and Baron of Cjstleinehy and was introduced with that title on the second day of the meeting of of the i'ml. of Dublin, to the H ouse of Peers." Sec Dalton's " Kiii'j ,/io/ies'fl Irish Army List, 16S9," where there is a good account of this " Colond Justin Mccarty" uud his Regiment of Infantry.