502 DUNALLEY DUMFRIES-SHIRE i.e. "Dumfries-shire," Marquessate of [S.] {Douglas), cr. 1684 with the Dukedom of Queensberry [S.], which see. DUNALLEY OF KILBOY BARONY [I.] I. Henry Prittie, s. and h. of Henry P., of Dun- T o alley Castle, or Kilboy, co. Tipperary, by Deborah, da. of Benjamin Neale, Archdeacon of Leighlin, was b. 3 Oct. 1743; M.P. for Banagher 1767-68; for Gowran 1769-76; for CO. Tipperary 1776-90; Sheriff of co. Tipperary, 1771. He was cr., 3 1 July 1 8oo,(^) BARON DUNALLEY OF KILBOY, co. Tipperary [I.]. He »j., 6 Jan. 1766, Catherine, widow of John Bury, 2nd da. and coh. of Francis Sadleir, of Sopwell Hall, co. Tipperary, by Catherine, da. of William Wall, of co. Waterford. He d. 3 Jan. 1801, at Kilboy, aged 57. Will, signed I)onalley,() pr. 1801 in Prerog. Ct. [I.]. His widow d. 26 Feb. 1 82 1, at Bath, Somerset. Will pr. 1821. II. 1 801. 2. Henry Sadleir (Prittie), Baron Dunalley of Kilboy [I.], ist s. and h., b. 3 Mar. 1775, at Kilboy. M.P. (Whig) for Carlow [I.], 1797-1800, and [U.K.] 1-3 Jan. 1801; for Okehampton 1819-24; F.S.A. i July 1819; Rep. Peer [I.], 1828-54. He ;«., istly, 10 July 1802, at Dublin, Maria, da. of Dominick Trant, of Dunkettle, co. Cork, by Eleanor, sister of John, ist Earl of Clare [I.], 3rd da. of John FitzGibbon, of Mount Shannon, co. Limerick. She d. 15 Oct. 1 8 19, at Kilboy. He w., 2ndly, 10 Feb. 1826, at Hayes, Kent, Emily Maude, i8th child of Cornwallis (Maude), ist Viscount Hawarden [I.], being his da. by his 3rd wife, Anne Isabella, da. of Thomas Monck. He d. s.p., 19 Oct. 1854, at Kilboy afsd., in his 80th year, and was bur. at Kilmore. Will pr. Apr. 1855. Hlis widow d. 10 Feb. 1884, aged 89, in Belgrave Sq., Monkstown, co. Dublin. III. 1854. 3. Henry (Prittie), Baron Dunalley of Kilboy [I.], nephew and h., being s. and h. of the Hon. Francis Aldborough Prittie, by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, da. of the Right Hon. George Ponsonby, Lord Chancellor [I.], which Francis was 2nd s. of the ist Baron, and d. 8 Mar. 1853, aged 73. He was b. Jan. 1807, in Ely Place, Dublin; ed. at Trin. Coll. Cambridge, B.A. 1829. Sheriff of co. (^) He was one of the numerous Irish commoners ennobled in 1800, receiving his peerage on account of his son and successor's political services. See vol. iii, Appen- dix H. V.G. C') He mentions therein that he had "purchased of his R.H. the Duke of York the house wherein I now live, being the centre house in the Royal Crescent, Bath." V.G.