BLAYNEY i8g had no issue. He d. 19 Mar. 1732/3, in Dublin, and was bur. at Castle Blayney, aged about 40. Will pr. 1734. His widow w., 1734, Col. John Murray, M.P. forco. Monaghan, who 1^. 29 June I743.(^) She i/. 28 Aug. 1790. Will pr. 1790. VIII. 1733. 8. Charles Talbot C") (Blayney), Lord Blayney, yc. [I.], s. and h. by ist wife, b. 27 Jan. 17 14, ed. at St. John's Coll., Cambridge. Took his seat [I.] 17 Feb. 1735. Gov. of co. Monaghan. Entering Holy Orders 24 Aug. 1738, he became Rector of Mucknoe in the diocese of Clogher, 1739; Rector of Conubar and Combarin the diocese of Derry, 1740; Preb. of Derry Q 1740; and Dean of Killaloe, 1750 till his death. He w., Nov. 1734, his 2nd cousin, Elizabeth, da. of Nicholas Mahon, Barrister-at-law, by Elinor, only surv. da. and h. of Henry Vincent (Blayney), 5th Lord Blayney [I.] abovenamed. She d. 15 Apr. 1756, at Castle Blayney. He d. s.p.s., 29 Sep. 1761, aged 47. W^ill pr. 1764. IX. 1761. 9. Cadwallader (Blayney), Lord Blayney, <yc. [I.], br. of the whole blood and h., b. 2 May 1720. He dis- tinguished himself at the taking of Cape Breton. Col. of the 91st Foot 1760-63; Major Gen. in the Army 1765; Col. of the 38th Foot 1766-75; Lieut. Gen. 1772. Custos Rot. of co. Monaghan 1761-75. Took his seat [I.] 10 Dec. 1761. Grand Master of Freemasons [E.] 1764-67, and [I.] 1768. He m.,22 Oct. 1767, Elizabeth, (a fortune of ;^20,ooo) ist da. of Thomas Tipping, of Beaulieu, co. Louth, by Sophia, da. and h. of Wil- liam Aston, of Beaulieu afsd. She d. 17 May 1775. He d. 13 Nov. 1775, and was bur. at Castle Blayney, aged ^^. Admon. 13 Sep. 1777 to a creditor. X. 1775. '°- Cadwallader Davis (Blayney), Lord Blayney, &c. [I.], s. and h., b. 1769. He d. unm., 2 Apr. 1784, aged about 1 5, and was bur. at Castle Blayney. XI. 1784. II. Andrew Thomas (Blayney), Lord Blayney, £5?c. [I.], br. and h., b. 30 Nov. 1770, at Blayney Castle, en- tered the Army in 1789. In 1794 he became Major of the 89th Foot, having raised part of that Reg., with which he shared the dangers of the retreat through Holland in the winter of that year. Lieut. Col. thereof in I798.('^) After serving in Malta, Minorca, Egypt, the Cape of Good (^) Mrs. Delany writes of her in March 1750/1, "She is very agreeable, not quite unaflFected, but sensible, and has seen a good deal of the world." V.G. (*>) The Countess of Castlehaven [I.], mother of his maternal grandfather (John Touchetj, was Lady Mary Talbot, da. of John, loth Earl of Shrewsbury, and aunt of Charles, the well-known Duke of Shrewsbury, Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 1713-1714. (*=) Not Armagh, as in Lodge. V.G. () Owing to his energy in hunting down the Irish rebels, the 89th were known as "Blayney's bloodhounds." V.G.