394 DONEGALL 1841) became extinct. Will pr. 26 Mar. 1884, over ^41,000. His widow d. 6 Mar. 1884, aged 68, at San Remo. [George Augustus Chichester, spoken of as Viscount Chichester, s. and h. ap. of his father, when styled Earl of Belfast, b. i6 May, and bap. 3 June 1826; d. an infant, 18 June 1827.] [Frederick. Richard Chichester, JiTy/fiS' (1844-53) Earl of Belfast, 2nd but ist surv. s. and h. ap., b. 25 Nov. 1827, in Pall Mall, Midx.(*) Ed. at Eton. He d. unm. v.p., 1 1 Feb. 1853, in his 26th year, at Naples.] MARQUESSATE [1.] IV. EARLDOM [I.] VIII. 4 and 8. Edward (Chichester), Marquess of Donegall, iffc [I.], also Baron Fisherwick, br. and h. male, b. •^' II June 1799, in Great Cumberland Place, Midx.; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll. Dublin, B.A. 1822, B.D. and D.D. 1852; Dean of Raphoe, 1832-71. A Conservative. He m., 21 Sep. 1821, AmeHa Spread Deane, 3rd da. of Henry Deane Grady, of Stillorgan Castle, co. Dublin, by Dorcas Spread, his wife. He d. 20 Jan. 1889, in his 90th year, at St. Leonards-on-Sea, and was bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery. Will pr. 3 July 1889, atj^4,997. His widow d. 23 Mar. 1891, aged 88, at 100 Park Str., Grosvenor Sq. V. EARLDOM [I.] IX. Fisherwick [1790], s. and h. MARQUESSATE [I.] ] 5 and 9. George Augustus Hamil- ton (Chichester), Marquess of Done- gall [1791], Earl of Donegall [1647], Earl of Belfast [1791], Viscount Chichester of Carrickfergus and Baron Chichester of Belfast [1625], all in the peerage of Ireland, also Baron 27 June 1822; Clerk of the Peace for co. Antrim 1849; i/y/i?^' Earl of Belfast, 1883-89; sometime Lieut. 6th Foot. A Conservative. In Apr. 1889, his liabilities in Bankruptcy were above ^518,000. He m., istly, 9 Aug. 1859, Lucy Elizabeth Virginia, divorced wife of William Mure, da. of Henry Holt Oliver, of Weston Priory, Somerset. This marriage was subsequently declared void. He m., 2ndly, 3 1 Aug. 1865, Mary Anne Williams, da. of Edward Cobb, of Arnold, Kent, and Kensington, Midx. She d. s.p.^ 1 1 Nov. 1901. He m., ydy, at the Registry Office, Mount Str., Berkeley Sq., 22 Dec. 1902, and next day at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Violet Gertrude, only da. of Henry St. George Twining, of (*) Author of several works of fiction, including Two Generations, Masters and Workmen, The Fate of Folly, iifc, and a volume of lectures on Poets and Poetry of the Nineteenth Century.