DAWNAY 107 DAWNAY OF COWICK BARONY. I. John Christopher Burton (Dawnay), Viscount . , DowNE [I.], to which peerage he had sue. on the death of '" his father, the 4th Viscount, 21 Dec. 1780, was cr. 9 June jg°^ 1796, BARON DAWNAY OF COWICK, co. York. ^ ' He d. s.p., 18 Feb. 1832, when the Barony of Dawnay of Cowick became extinct. See fuller particulars under "DowNE," Viscountcy [I.], cr. 1 680/1. DAWNAY OF DANBY i.e. "Dawnay of Danby, in the North Riding, co. York," Barony (Dawnay), cr. 24 July i897,(^) see " Downe," Viscountcy [I.], cr. 1680/1 under the 8th Viscount. DAWSON OF DAWSON'S COURT BARONY [I.] William Henry Dawson, of Portarlington, Queen's County, was on 29 May 1770, cr. BARON DAWSON 1. 1770. OF DAWSON'S COURT, Queen's County [I.]; on 24 July 1 776 he was cr. Viscount Carlow, co. Carlow [I.]. See "Carlow," Viscountcy [I.], cr. 1776. DAWSON'S GROVE AND CASTLE DAWSON i.e. " Dartrey of Dawson's Grove, co. Monaghan," Barony [I.] (Dawson'), cr. 28 May 1770; see "Cremorne," Viscountcy [I.], cr. 1785; both extinct 18 13. See "Cremorne of Castle Dawson, co. Monaghan," Barony [I.] (Dawson), cr. 1797. DE ALBINI see DAUBENEY DE BLAQUIERE OF ARDKILL BARONY [I.] I. John Blaquiere, 5th s. of John B. (or Jean de Blaquiere), of Greenwich, Merchant of London (said to ^ °'^' have been one of the French refugees in 1685, when he would have been aged only nine, who d. 22 Apr. 1753, O This was one of the six Baronies which (together with an Earldom and Viscountcy bestowed on Lord Egerton of Tatton) were granted at Queen Victoria's second (60 years, or " Diamond ") jubilee. These were (i) Fairhe, bestowed on the Earl of Glasgow [S.]; (2) Dawnay of Danby, on Viscount Downe [I.]; (3) Ludlow of Heywood (Lopes); (4) Holm Patrick (Hamilton); (5) Inverclyde of Castle Wemyss (Burns); (6) Strathcona and Mount Royal (Smith).