538 DUNGANNON pr. 1771 inPrerog. Ct. [I.]. His widow, who was ^. 22 Dec. I7i5,(*) d. 13 Jan. 1799, at Hampton Court. V. 1 77 1. 2. Arthur (Hill-Trevor), Viscount Dungannon, i^z. [I.], grandson and h., being s. and h. of the Hon. Arthur Hill-Trevor, by Letitia, istda. of Hervey (Morres), ist Viscount MouNTMORRES [I.], which last-namcd Arthur was only s. and h. of the 4th Viscount, by his 2nd wife, but d. v.p., 19 June 1770, aged 31. He was b. 3 Oct. 1763. He w., 30 July 1795, in Stanhope Str., St. Geo., Han. Sq., Charlotte, 3rd da. of Charles (Fitzroy), ist Baron Southampton, by Anne, da. and coh. of Vice Admiral Sir Peter Warren, K.B. She, who was b. 3 July 1767, d. at Brynkinalt 22 Nov. 1828, and was bur. in London, aged 61. He J", at Brynkinalt 14 Dec. 1837, in his 75th year. Will pr. Mar. 1838. VI. 1837 3. Arthur (Hill-Trevor), Viscount Dungannon to and Baron Hill of Olderfleet [1.], ist and only surv. 1862. s. and h., b. 9 Nov. 1798, in Berkeley Sq., Midx.; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch. Oxford, B.A. 1820, M.A. 1825, and Dublin 1854; F.S.A. 20 May 1830; M.P. (Conservative) for New Romney 1830-31; for Durham 1831-32, 1835-41, and Apr. to July 1843; SheriffofFlintshire, i855;Rep. Peer[I.] 1855-62. (^) Hew., 10 Sep. 1821, at Leghorn, Sophia, 4th da. of Col. Gorges Marcus IrvinEjC) of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh, by Elizabeth Judge, da. and h. of Judge D'Arcy, of Dunmow Castle, co. Meath. He d. s.p., 11 Aug. 1862, aged 64, at 3 Grafton Str., Midx.,() when all his honours became extinct.Q) His widow d. 21 Mar. 1880, at Folkestone. (') i.e. "Welles OF Dungannon, co. Tyrone," Barony [I.] {Knoxcr. 1781 ; also "Northland of Dungannon, co. Tyrone," Viscountcy [I.] (Knox), cr. 1791. See "Ranfurly," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1831. obliging than his behaviour is to us, as well as Mrs. Hill's, who is a well behaved, good-humoured woman ... I say nothing of the eldest son, he is a mere Cymon." (Mrs. Delany, i Oct. 1758). V.G. (») Their da. Anne [h. 7 Apr. 1 740, m. 6 Feb. 1759, d. 10 Sep. 1831), Coun- tess of Mornington [I.], was mother of the celebrated Duke of Wellington. (•>) He was one of the most prominent opponents of the Divorce Act of 1857. V.G. (•=) See Complete Baronetage, vol. iv, p. 2X0. V.G. ('^) He was author of a pamphlet against the Reform Bill, and of the Life and Times of William HI. V.G. (*) This peerage was used in 1863, as one of the extinctions required, under the Act of Union, for the creation of the Barony of Athlumney. (') The Trevor estates (that of Brynkinalt, co. Flint, ^c.) devolved on his kins- man, Lord Arthur Edwin Hill, who by Royal lie. took the name of Trevor, after that of Hill, and was cr., in 1880, Baron Trevor of Brynkinalt.