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CLONMELL 333 Bishop of Cashel), by Anne, da. of Thomas Thompson. She d. lo Feb. 1884, at 109 Ebury Str., Pimlico. He d. s.p., of typhoid fever, i8 June 1896, aged ^^, at Bishop's Court afsd. Under his will all his property devolved on strangers in blood. VI. 1896. 6. Beauchamp Henry John (Scott), Earl of Clon- MELL, £5fc. [I.], first cousin and h. male, being s. and h. of Col. the Hon. Charles Grantham Scott, by Frances Maria, da. of Ralph William Grey, of Backworth, Northumberland, which Charles (who ^. 5 Jan. 1855, aged 76) was 2nd s. of the 2nd Earl. He was b. 28 Dec. 1847, at Edin- burgh; was sometime Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards. He ;«., 31 Mar. 1875, at Rauceby, Lucy Maria, da. of Anthony Willson, of Rauceby Hall, co. Lincoln, by Mary Eliza Caroline, da. of the Rev. Edward Fane, Rector of Fulbeck in that co. He, who had been an invalid for several years, d. I Feb. 1898, at his seat, Eathorpe Hall, near Leamington, of blood poison- ing from burning sealing wax dropped on his hand, aged 50, and was bur. at Wappenbury, co. Warwick. His widow d. 7 July 1909, at Eathorpe Hall afsd. Will pr. 7 Sep. 1909, gross over ;^ 10,000, net over ;^9,ooo. Vn. 1898. 7. Rupert Charles (Scott), Earl of Clonmell [1793], Viscount Clonmell [1789] and Baron Earls- fort of Lisson Earl [1784] in the peerage of Ireland, only s. and h. ap., b. 10 Nov. 1877, at Eathorpe Hall afsd. A Liberal. He ;«., 8 Aug. 1901, Rachel Estelle, ist da. of the late Samuel Berridge, of Toft Hill, Rugby. Fatttily Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 16,187 acres in co.Tipperary, 1,978 in CO. Kildare, 2,226 in co. Kilkenny, 3,300 in co. Carlow, 2,022 in CO. Monaghan, 1,902 in co. Limerick, and 51 in co. Dublin. Total 27,646 acres, worth ;{! 1 7, 1 40 a year. Principal Residence. — Bishop's Court, Straffan, CO. Kildare. As stated above, these estates were alienated from the title in 1896. CLONMORE i.e. " Clonmore, co. Tipperary," Viscountcy [I.] {Butler), cr. 1676 with "GowRAN," Earldom of [I.], which see; extinct 1677. BARONY [I.] I . The Rt. Hon. Ralph Howard, was, 2 1 July 1776, cr. BARON CLONMORE, of Clonmore Castle, co. I. 1776. Carlow [I.], taking his seat 14 Oct. 1777. On 21 June 1785, he was cr. VISCOUNT WICKLOW, of co. Wick- low [I.]. See " WiCKLOw," Viscountcy [I.], cr. 1785.