CLANMALIER 225 II. 1637 2. Lewis (O'Dempsey), Viscount Clanmalier, (jfc. or [I.], grandson and h., being 2nd but ist surv. s.(*) and h. 1638. of Owny [i.e. Anthony] O'DempseYjoF Clonygawny, King's Co., by his ist wife, Mary, da. of Christopher (Nugent), Lord Delvin [I.], which Owny was s. of the last Lord, but d. v.p., after Feb. 1637. He joined in the rebellion of 1641, for which he was attainted, and his estates confiscated. In Sep. 1652 he was a prisoner in Kilkenny, being charged with murder, presumably in connection with the rebellion. He was restored, 27 Dec. 1662, to a third of his estate, and presumably to his Peerage. C") He m., istly, Martha, da. of John Itchingham, of Dunbrody, CO. Wexford,('^) by Margaret, da. of ( — ) Whitly afsd. He m., 2ndly (articles 7 Mar. 1671), Dorothy, da. of Col. Charles Molloy, of Rathliken, King's Co., but by her had no issue. He d. 1683. Admon. [I.] 25 Aug. 1683, to a creditor. His widow w., before 4 Feb. 1695, Kyran Molloy, of Killadooly, Queen's Co. Will dat. 2i May 1707, pr. [I.] 2 Feb. 1709, by her said husband. III. 1683 3. Maximilian (O'Dempsey), Viscount Clanmalier to and Baron of Phillipstown [I.], s. and h. by ist wife. 1 69 1. He was made Governor of Queen's Co. by James II, and sat in that King's Pari. [I.] 7 May i689.('^) ^^ ^-i about 1667, Anne, sister and coh. of John Bermingham, of Dunfert, co. Kildare, da. of Walter Bermingham, of the same, by Margaret, da. of Thomas (FitzMaurice), Baron of Kerry [I.]. He d. s.p., 30 Nov. 1691, when his honours became dormant or extinct.i^') M.I. at Killeigh, King's Co. Admon. at Dublin, 13 Jan. 17 14, to his nephew, Dominick Quinn, s. of his sister Mary. His widow d. 27 June 1708. CLANMAURICE i.e. " Clanmaurice, co. Kerry," Viscountcy [I.] (Fitz-Maurice), cr. 1722, with the Earldom of Kerry [I.], which see. i^) His elder br.. Sir Christopher O'Dempsey, knighted 13 July 1624, was married, but d. s.p. and v.p. C") Two thirds of his estate appear to have been "conveyed" from him by Sir Henry Bennet, afterwards cr. Earl of Arh'ngton, who founded thereon the town of Port-ArHngton, now Portarlington. V.G. if) See N. y Q., 6th Ser., vol. x, p. 108, as to his supposed second marriage with Mary, widow of Capt. Thomas Vicars, and da. of ( — ) Lawlor. Tliis Mary, however, m. Barnaby (or Brien) O'Dempsey, between 1617 and 1622. Her husband was s. of Lewis (or Lysagh) O'D., which Lewis was brother of the ist Viscount. {ex inform. Sir Arthur Vicars and G. D. Burtchaell). f^) For a list of peers present in, and absent from, this Pari., see Appendix D to this volume. (°) His only br., Terence O'Dempsey (living in 1691), d. s.p.m., leaving a da. Alice, who m. Thomas O'Gorman; but he appears to have had no less than six uncles and two great uncles, all within the limitation of this peerage. 29