404 DONOUGHMORE reinstated ;(*) retiring 1819. M.P. (Whig) for co. Tipperary, 1826-30 and i83i-32;() Lord Lieut, of co. Tipperary, 1832-51; P.C. [I.] 17 Nov. 1834; K.P. 8 Apr. 1834. He m., istly, 15 June 1822, Margaret, da. ot Luke (Gardiner), ist Viscount Mountjoy, by his 2nd wife, Margaret, da. of Hector Wallis. She, who was ^. 4 Feb. 1796,^. 13 Oct. 1825, aged 29. He m., 2ndly, 5 Sep. i 827, Barbara, 2nd da. and coh. of Lieut. Col. William Reynell, of Castle Reynell, co. Westmeath, by Jane, da. of Sir William Montgomery, Bart., of Magbiehill. He d. 14 Sep. 1 851, in his 64th year, at Palmerston House, near Dublin. Will pr. Jan. 1852. His widow d. of bronchitis, 11 Dec. 1856, at Chiavari, near Genoa. EARLDOM AND VISCOUNTCY [I.] IV. BARONY [I. V. 4 and 5. Richard John (Hely-Hutchin- son). Earl of Donoughmore, fffc. [L], also Viscount Hutchinson of Knocklofty ■ 1 85 1. [U.K.], s. and h., by ist wife, b. 4 Apr. 1823, in Dublin, being styled (wrongly .) Viscount Suirdale,('=) 1832-51; ed. at Harrow; some- time an officer in the 98th Foot; SherifF of CO. Tipperary 1847; P.C. 6 Apr. 1858; Vice Pres. of the Board of Trade (Conservative), 1858-59, and Pres. Feb. to June 1859. F.R.S. 23 Mar. 1865. He m., 7 Apr. 1 847, Thomasine Jocelyn, 1st da. and coh. of Walter Steele, of Moynalty, co. Monaghan, by Mary Sophia, da. of the Hon. George Jocelyn, 2nd s. of the ist Earl of Roden [I.]. He d. at 52 South Audley Str., Midx., 22 Feb., and was bur. 2 Mar. 1866, at Knocklofty, aged 42. His widow d. 7 May 1890, and was hur.^ from Knocklofty, at Tullamelan. EARLDOM AND VISCOUNTCY [I.] V. 5 and 6. John Luke George (Hely- Hutchinson), Earl of Donoughmore, &c. [I.], also Viscount Hutchinson of Knock- ) 1866. lofty [U.K.], s. and h., b. 2 Mar. 1848, at Monkstown, near Dublin, being styled (wrongly .) Viscount SuirdalEjC) 1851-66; ed. at Eton; matric. at Oxford (Balliol Coll.) 25 Oct. 1866, B.A. 2nd class law and mod. hist., 1870, M.A. 1877; assistant Commissioner in Eastern Roumelia, 1878-79; K.C.M.G. 9 Oct. 1879. A Conservative. Hew., 19 May 1874, at Hobarttown, Tasmania, Frances Isabella, da. of William Frazer Stephens, BARONY [I.] VI. (^) He was deprived of his commission for aiding the escape from prison of Gen. Lavalette, for which he suffered three months' imprisonment after trial in Paris. V.G. {^) He became a Conservative about 1839. V.G. if) It is difficult to account for this designation; no such title appears to have been conferred on his ancestors. The word is derived from the river Suir (pronounced Shure), which runs through the Donoughmore estates. See nnte, p. 402, note " b."