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CLANMORRIS 227 v. 1876. 5. John George Barry (Bingham), Baron Clan- morris OF Newbrook [I.], 2nd but ist surv. s. and h., b. 27 Aug. 1852; ed. at Eton; Lieut. 28th Foot, 1874; Rifle Brigade, i875.(^) He ;;;., 27 June 1878, at Bangor, co. Down, Matilda Catherine, only child of Robert Edward Ward, of Bangor Castle, by Harriet, da. of the Hon. the Rev. Henry Ward, br. to the 3rd Viscount Bangor [I.]. She was b. 3 May 1858, at 29 Half Moon Str., Piccadilly. [Arthur Maurice Robert Bingham, ist s. and h., b. at Bangor Castle, CO. Down, 22 June, and bap. 29 July 1879, at Bangor; ed. at Eton. Sometime Capt. 5th Lancers; A.D.C. to the Gov. of New Zealand. He m.^ 5 June 1907, at St. Peter's, Eaton Sq., Mowbray Leila, 4th da. of Gordon Cloete, J. P., of the Rosarj^, Rosebank, Cape Town.] Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 12,337 acres in co. Mayo, valued at ;^6,2io a year, and of 5,744 in co. Galway, at /!2,053. Total 18,1 II acres valued at ;^8,2 63 a year. Principal Residence. — Newbrook, near Ballyglass, co. Mayo. CLANRANALDO Ronald Macdonald, yr. s. of Donald M., of Clanranald, by Marion, da. of John Macleod, of Macleod, was b. at Castle Tirrin, about 1 677. He was cr., by the titular King James III, 28 Sep. 171 6 (the same day as his sister-in-law Penelope, belownamed), BARON CLANRANALD [S.], with rem. to his heirs male. He d. unm., 13 June 1725, in the Faubourg St. Germain, Paris, and was bur. at St. Sulpice there.() Penelope Louisa, da. of Col. Alexander Mackenzie (Gov. of Tangiers under Charles II), by Louisa Bouvinot, widow of Allan Mac- donald, Chief of Clanranald, was in consideration of her husband's services to the Stuarts, cr., 28 Sep. 1716, BARONESS CLANRAN- ALD [S.], by the titular James III. She m., 9 Oct. 1694, at St. Germain-en-Laye, Allan Macdonald abovenamed. He joined in the Rising of 1715, and was mortally wounded while leading the Jacobite right at Sheriffmuir, 1 3 Nov. 1 7 1 5, and d. next day at Drummond Castle, aged 40, and was bur. at Innerpeffray. She d. s.p. 1743, when her Peer- age, as to the limitations of which nothing is known, is presumed to have become extinct. (^) He is one of the numerous peers who are or have been directors of public companies. For a list of these (in 1896) see vol. v, Appendix C. () For a list of Jacobite Peerages see vol. i, Appendix F. {^) For his successors see Ruvigny's "Jacobite Peerage.