444 TYReONNELL. of San Pietro de Muntorio, on the Janiculum in that city. (") M.l.( b ) Having been attainted for high treason (the attainder being continued. 28 Uet. 1014. by the Irish l'arl.) all his honours became forfeited. His widow, who had mi annual pension of £300 allowed her. 7 Aug. 1010. by the Crown, m. about 1618, Nicholas (ISaiinewall), 1st Viscount Barnf.wall ok Kinusland [1.], who d. 20 Aug. 1063, at Turvey, to. Dublin. [Hugh (O'Doxnkll), Uaboh Donecall [I.] at his birth, ii 160G, UDder the terms of the patent of creation of his father's Earldom, 27 Sep. 1603. He was ed. at the Univ. of Louvain ; was a Page to the Infanta Isabella. Consort of the Archduke Albert, and was himself generally known (in honour probably of that Archduke) as " Uugh-Albtrt" or " Albert- II ugh," He lived in Spain and the Low Countries, was a General in the Spanish service and was Knight commander of the Order of Alcantara in Spain. Notwithstanding his father's attainder, he appear.-, after his death. 30 July 160S. to have ttylcd kimttlf Earl, of Tyrconnel [I J,i c , and to have been so recognised abroad. He m. Anna Margaret, da. of Maximilian Dk IIennin, Count DE Bossut, Knight of the Golden Fleece. He appears to have bean refused permission to aid the Irish, in 1011. in their opposition to the Parlia- mentarians, and to have c/. soon afterwards, some say by drowning (apparently s p.), Id Sep. 1612, when the issue male of his father, the grantee of these honours, and of his father's brother ^who was in rein, to them) became, apparently, extinct,] II. lGtil, 1. Olives (Frrz William), Viscuuxt Fitzwillia.m or to Mekvon [[.], who sue. his father, as 2d Viscoun'. about 1050, was cr. 1G0'7. 20 April 1661,*) EARL OK TYHCOSNELL [I.], and took his seat as such, by proxy. 9 July 1062. He d. s.p. 11 April 1067. when the Earldom of Tt/rconntli [I.] became extinct, but the other honours devolved on his br. and h. For fuller particulars see " Kitzwilliaji OF MeuyoN " Viscouutcy [I.] (Fitza-illiam) cr. 1629 («*. 1S33), uuder the 2nd Viscount. III. 1685, 1. Kiciuitu Talbot, 5th or 8th s.(°) t.f Sir William to Talbot, 1st Bart. [I ] of Carton, tto. Kihlaro (<i. 10 March 1633), by 1691. Alisou, da. of John Nkttervillf., was Ik probably about 102;.; obtained a commission in the Irish army. 1011, serving afterwards in Spain and Flanders, and being a volunteer in the naval engagement (against the Dutch) tinder James, Duke of York, with whom he ever afterwards (») His br. Geoffrey or Catirie (" Calfurnius, frater"), who was in rem. to the Karldom, d. (six weeks after him) at Home, 14 Sep. 1008, ami was bur, with him. M.I. there, where also is commemorated the death. 10 Sep. 1002, of their elder br. Hugo, Princeps." Geoffrey left issue, Hugh O'Domiell, only s. and h., who was at the Univ. of Louvaine, and who d. (apparently unm.) as a captaiu during the siege of Breda. (**) A copy of this inscription is given in Median's " Earl of Tyrone and Earl of Tijrconnel [1888] as also in Burke's "Extinct peerage " [1 883], where is a very full and interesting account of this brother, and the family in general of both these ICarls. ( c ) He " styles himself in existing documents, of almost legal character, Earl OF Ttrconnell and Donegal, Baron ok I.ifford, Lord of Sligo and Lower Con- nacoht," &c. [Burke's " Extinct parage," 1883.] ( d ) " By patent dat. 20 April 1003. or rather 1001. for we find him Earl of Tyrcouuel 29 July that year and [on] 9 July 1662 he took his seat, by proxy, iu the house of Peers. Lord's Journal, i, 274, 317." [Lodge, vol. iv, p. 317.] (°) Lord Clarendon [" Life,'" vol. 2, p. 362] mentions " the eldest, Sir ltobert Talbot, who was by much the beat ; the second, Peter, a Jesuit, who, . . . ou the Restoration, rose into Royal favour [was an Archbishop and d. in Dublin. 1680] ; the third, Gilbert, called Colouel for sume command he h id against the King ; [no mention of a fourth, but] the fifth was Die* Talbot." Burke [•' Extinct Peerage," 1883] sets out 8 sous, including Johu, James, Thomas ami Garret, which last he makes father of " William, Conde de Tyrconnel." This Garret probably is the "Sir Griffith Talbot, br. of the late Duke of Tyrconnel," who, according to the " Hist. Reg.," died 26 Dec. 1724 iu his 82d year.