ANNALY COMPLETE PEERAGE 163 Lieut. Col. of the Longford Rifles. He was M.P. (Liberal), for Clare 1859-60, for Longford 1861-62, and for Kidderminster 1862-65. Sheriff of CO. Dublin 1 861, of co. Longford 1871. A junior Lord of the Treasury 1862-66. State Steward to (Earl Spencer) the Lord Lieut. [L] 1868-73. K.P. 9 Feb. 1885. He m., 24 Aug. 1853, Emily, da. of James Stuart. He d. at Funchal, Madeira, 16, and was bur. 31 Mar. 1888, at Holdenby, Northants, aged 58. in. 1888. 3. Luke (White), Baron Annaly of Annaly and Rathcline [1863], 1st s. and .,b. 25 Feb. 1857. In the Scots Guards 1877-96, serving in the Egyptian Campaign, i882(medal,clasp, and bronze star) ; Capt. 1888 ; retired 1896. A Lib. Unionist in politics. He m., 24 July 1884, at St. James's, Westm., Lilah Georgiana Augusta Constance, 2nd, but only surv. da. and [1895] ^- °^ Henry (Agar-Ellis), 3rd Viscount Clifden of Gowr.
[I.], by Eliza Horatia Frederica, 2nd
da. of Frederick Charles William Seymour. She was b. 6 Aug. 1862. [Luke Henry White, only s. and h. ap., b. 7 Aug. 1885. Lieut, nth Hussars.] Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of about 12,500 acres in CO. Longford and about 4,000 in co. Dublin. Total about 16,500 acres of the yearly value of about ;/^ 15,000. Principal Residences. — Luttrells- town, (*) near Clonsilla, co. Dublin ; Rathcline House, co. Longford. ANNALY OF TENELICK BARONY [I.] I. John Gore, 2nd s. of George G.,^) 2nd Justice of J ^, the Court of Common Pleas [I.], by Bridget, da. and J eventually sole h. of John Sankey, of Tenelick, co. °r, Longford, was b. 2 Mar. 171 8. Barrister King's Inns, ^"^ '^' Mich. 1742; K.C. 1749; and in Mar. 1758 sue. his eldest br., Arthur Gore, sometime M.P. for co. Longford ; was (himself) M.P. for Jamestown 1747-60, and for co. Longford 1761-64, and, having been King's Counsel, Counsel to the Commissioners of Revenue, and Solicitor Gen. [I.] 1760-64, was, in Sep. 1764, made Chief Justice of the King's Bench and P.C. [I.], and on 17 Jan. 1766 was cr. BARON AN- NALY OF TENELICK, co. Longford [I.], taking his seat in the House on 27 Jan. On 20 Oct. 1767, and again in 1769, he was elected Speaker of the House of Lords [I.], in the absence of the Lord Chancellor. He m., 26 Nov. 1747, Frances, 2nd da. of Richard (Wingfield), ist Viscount (') The 3rd Lord has sensibly reverted to the historic name, abandoning that of ' Woodlands. ' V.G. C") He was 4th s. of Sir Arthur Gore, of Newtown Gore, co. Mayo, ist Bart. [I.], ancestor of Arthur G., cr. Earl of Arran [I.] 1762. He was a Barrister in 1742, and was one of the " nine Gores " who sat simultaneously in the Irish Pari. See-as to the Bank of ' Malone, Clements and Gore, ' which broke in 1758, iV. is" Q., 8th Ser., vol. viii, pp. 363 and 423.