104 BELLEW Castle Talbot, co. "Wexford. He d. suddenly, 28 July 1895, at Kaiserhof, Bad Mannheim, Frankfort on Maine, aged 65.() Will pr. at ;^23,635. His widow d. 1 1 May 1 904, at Venice, aged 70. III. 1895. 3. Charles Bertram (Bellew), Baron Bellew of Barmeath [I. 1848], also a Baronet [I. 1688], 2nd, but 1st surv. s. and h.,() b. 19, and bap. 26 Apr. 1855, in the R. C. Church at Balbriggan; sometime Capt. 6th batt. Royal Irish Rifles. Sheriff of co. Louth 1875, and Lord Lieut., 1898. Rep. Peer [I.] (Liberal Unionist) 1904. He m., 10 Aug. 1883, Mildred Mary Josephine, ist da. of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Bart., of Trafford Park, Manchester, by Mary Annette, sister and coh. of Bertram Arthur (Talbot), 17th Earl OF Shrewsbury. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of about 4,100 acres in co. Louth, and about 200 in co. Meath. Total, 4,314 acres, worth about ^^5,100 a year. Chief Residence. — Barmeath, near Dunleer, co. Louth. BELLINGUARD i.e. " MoNSON OF Bellinguard, co. Limerick," Barony [I.] {Monsoti), cr. 1628 with the Viscountcy of Monson of Castlemaine [I.], which see; attainted 1661. BELLINTER See "Tara of Bellinter, co. Meath," Barony [I.] {Preston), cr. 1800 ; extinct 1821. BELLISLE VISCOUNTCY [I.] I. Ralph (Gore), Baron Gore of Manor Gore . , [I.] was, on 25 Aug. 1768, cr. VISCOUNT BEL- ^- ^7o« LISLE, OF BELLISLE, co. Fermanagh [I.]. On „ 4 Jan. 1772, he was cr. Earl of Ross [I.]. At his death, j./).»;.5., in 1802, his peerages became extinct. See fuller account under " Ross," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1772, extinct 1802. (*) He was one of the chief witnesses against " the Claimant " in the Tichborne trials; his evidence as to the tattooing of the real Roger, his schoolfellow at Stony- hurst, caused the collapse of the original action for ejectment, Tichborne v. Lushing- ton. V.G. (*>) His elder br., Patrick George Bellew, hap. 12 Dec. 1853, at the R. C. Church at Connahy, d. unm. and v.p., 25 May 1874. His next br. and h. presumptive (1909), George Leopold Bryan Bellew Bryan, h. 22 Jan. 1857, sometime Lieut, loth Hussars, assumed, by Royal lie, 13 Oct. 1880, the surname of Bryan.