LILFORD — LIMERICK. 81 (IT. 182"). ■>, Thomas Atiierton (Powys), Bauon Lilford, s. and h., h. 2 Dee. 1S01 ; ed. at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford; B.A. anil 2d Class in Classics, 1821 ; sue. to the peerage, I July 1825 ; was a Lord in Waiting till Sep. 1841. He m., 21 May 1830, Mary Elizabeth, da. of (who on 18 Deft 1859, became sole heir to) Henry Richard (Fox), Hahon* Holland, by Elizabeth, da, and b. of Richard YaSsall, of Jamaica. He d. 15 March 1S6], aged 5!>, at Lilfonl Park. His widow, who was 6. 19 Feb. 1S06, living 1S92. IV. 1861. ■'/■ Thomas Lyttletdn* (Powys), Baron- Lilford, s. find h., b. IS March 1S33 ; ed. at Harrow ; mat. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 12 June 1S51 ; sue. to the peerage. IS March 1861. He m. firstly, 14 June 1859, Kinma Elizabeth, yak. da. of Robert William Biunulino, of Low Gosforth, Northum- berland, by Mary, da. of Thomas Jaqcks, of Leeds. She <l. 9 July 1884. at Brook Lodge. Ascot, Berk*. He ra. secondly. 21 July 1885, at Ha'vthorue Hill, Bracknell, lierks, Clementina, 1st da. and coheir of Ker Baillik-Hamilton, C.B., Governor of Newfoundland, by Emma, da. of Charles Blair. She was 6. 1839. Fumihi Estates. — These, in 1SS3, consisted of 7,99S acres in Northamptonshire, 7.552 iu Lancashire, and four in Huntingdonshire. Total 15,554 acres, worth £26,398 a year. Principal Ilesideuees. Lilford Hall, uear Oundle, co. Northampton, and Ben-sty Hall. co. Lancaster- LILE or I/ISLE, see Lyle. LIMEBICK. [See vol. i, p. xi, as to the grant in 1179 of the honour or Lordship of LiMKHK K to Philip de Braose.] Sob "Gbandisojj of Limerick, co. Leilrim" (SI. John afterwards ViUiert), er. 16SI. See "Esmond of Limerick," Barony [I.] (Enmond), er. 1622 ; ex. i.e., "Limerick," Barony [I.] (Palmer), er. in 1661 with the Earl- dom of Castlkmainf. [I.], which see ; ex. 1705. Earldom [I.] J. Sir William Duncan, or Pongan, 2d s.( a ) of Sir I IG86 John Dungan, 2d Hart. [I.], of Castletown, co. Kildare, by Mary, da. of Sir William Taliiot, 1st Bart. [I.], of Carton, b. about 1630 ; distinguished himself in the military service and was er , 14 Feb. lC.iil,2. VISCOUNT DUNGAN OF CLANE,(") co. Kildare [I], with a spec. rem. failing heirs male of his body, to his brothers, Robert, Michael, and Thomas Dungan, being subsequently, 2 Jan. 1685/6, er.f«) EAKL OF LIMEBICK [I.J with a like spec. rem. to his brother, Col. Thomas Dungan, rem. to his cousin [consobrinus] John Dungan. He was Col. of a Reg. of Dragoons in the service of King James II. in Ireland In 1688. in whose cause he appears to have suffered greatly. He m. when abroad, probably about 1660, a Spanish lady, named Euphemia, da. of (— .) She brought llira £30,000 M a portion. After the defeat at the Boyne (1 July 1690) he (») The eldest son, Sir Walter Dongan, 2d Bart., was in 1646 one of the confed- erate Catholics of Kilkenny. He il. s.p. but at what date is unknown. ( b ) His name as " Viscount Dungan of Clare " appears among the Roman Catholics who prayed the Royal protection iu 1663. See vol. ii, p. 149, note "d," sub " Carlingford." ( c ) He was one of the five persons on whom a hereditary Irish peerage was conferred during the reign of James II. See vol. iv, p. P, note "c," >ub " Galwny." 6