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2i8 CLANCARTY Joanna, da. of Henry Player,(^) of Alverstoke, Hants, Capt. R.N., by Joanna, his 2nd wife, da. of William Benett, of Fareham. She, who was b. at Alverstoke, 17 Oct. 1693, d. at St. James's, Westm., 13, and was bur. 24 Jan. 1759, at Alverstoke, aged (i^. Will dat. 16 Sep. 1758, pr. 6 Apr.' 1759, by Charlotte Kempthorne, Spinster, one of the executors. He w., 2ndly, Elizabeth Farnelly.() He d. 19 Sep. 1769, in France,(') or, as some say, at Plais Hoff, near Hamburg, aged 84, having had two sons in the French service, both of whom are said to have d. s.p., and who probably d. v.p. His widow »;., 7 Oct. 1775, by lie. at St. George's-in- the-East, Charles Caliste Anselme MACARTY-MoRE,of Cambray, in French Flanders, Capt. in Barndick's regt. of Foot in the French service. She d. 1790.0 V. 1803. I. W^iLLiAM Power Keating Trench, s. and h. of Richard Trench, of Garbally, co. Galway {d. 1768), by Frances, da. and h. of David Power,(') ofCorheen,in that co., was ^. 1741 ; was (for nearly 30 years) M.P. for co. Galway, 1 768-97 ;Q Sheriff of co. Kilkenny, 1777. He was, on 25 Nov. 1797, cr. BARON KILCONNEL OF GARBALLY, co. Galway [L]; on 3 Jan. 1 801, VISCOUNT DUNLO OF DUNLO AND BALLINASLOE in the Counties of Galway and Roscom- mon [L],(8) and, finally, by patent dat. 11 Feb. 1803, EARL OF CLAN- CARTY, CO. Cork [L]. He m., 30 Oct. 1762, Anne, sister of Luke, ist Viscount Mountjoy [L], da. of the Rt. Hon. Charles Gardiner, of Dublin, by Florinda, da. of Robert Norman, of Lagore, co. Meath. He d. 27 Apr. 1805, in Ireland, aged about 64. Will pr. 1805. His widow, who was b. 13 May 1746, d. 8 July 1829. (^) Mawson's Obits, where she is called " Mrs. Player of Pall Mall." {^) Called in a pedigree penes Gaston von Chaulin, Chamberlain (1911) to the Grand Duke of Saxony, " Elizabeth Fearnley." V.G. (=) Annual Register, 1 769. (^) On 7 Mar. 1791, admon. of the Rt. Hon. Elizabeth Farnelly, Countess of Clancarty, of Weissenburg, in Basse Alsace, Germany, widow, was granted to Cecilia Macarty, spinster, the daughter. On 18 June 1792, the admon. of the Hon. Lady Cecilia de Bayard, formerly Macarty, heretofore of Mezieres in France, but late of Mannheim, in Germany, was granted to " Piere Pieron de Bayard, Esq.," the husband. (=) He was great-grandson of John Power, who m. Eleanor, the 3rd and yst. sister of Donogh (Maccarty), ist Earl of Clancarty [I.]. The representation, however, of that Earl is in his oivn descendants, not in those of the said Eleanor. He voted at first with the Whigs, but came over to Pitt about 1791. V.G. (8) For a list of the 47 peerages [I.] cr. in the last 12 months before the Union, see Appendix H to this volume.