DUNKELD 539 DUNGARVAN See vol. xi, Appendix A, as to the ancient " Barony " of Dungarvan [I.]. John (Talbot), Earl of Shrewsbury, who, 17 July 1446, was cr. Earl of Waterford [I.], is sometimes said to have been cr. at the same time Baron of Dungarvan, co. Waterford [I.], but this does not seem capable of proof. i.e. "Dungarvan, co. Waterford," Viscountcy [I.] {Boyle), cr. 1620, with the Earldom of Corke [1.], which see. i.e. " Beresford of Albuera and Dungarvan, co. Waterford," Barony {Bere$ford cr. 1814; see " Beresford of Beresford, co. Stafford," Vis- countcy, cr. 1823; both extinct 1854. DUNGLASS i.e. "Dunglass," Barony [S.] [Home), cr. 1605, with the Earldom OF Home [S.], which see. DUNHAM MASSEY See " Delamer of Dunham IVIassey, co. Chester," Barony (Booth), cr. 1 661; extinct 1770. See "Delamer of Dunham Massey, co. Chester," Barony (Grey), cr. 1796, with the Earldom of Warrington; extinct therewith, 1883. DUNIRA i.e. " Dunira, CO. Perth," Barony (Melville), cr. 1802, with the Viscountcy of Melville, which see. DUNKELD BARONY [S.] I. James Galloway, only surv. s. and h. of Patrick G., formerly minister of Perth, and subsequently, in I. 1645. June 1607 (till his death in 1625/6), of the King's house, by his 2nd wife, Katherine, da. of James Lawson, minister of Edinburgh (or more probably da. of William Lawson, of the same, merchant), was Master of the Requests to James I and Charles I; P.C. [S.] 5 Aug. 1630. On 15 May 1645, he, being a knight, was rr. LORD AND