542 DUNLEATH (5th s. of the 2nd Marquess of Downshire).(*) She was />. 13 June 1861, at Birr Barracks, Ireland. [Andrew Edward Somerset Mulholland, ist s. and h. ap., b. 20 Sep. 1882, at Drayton Lodge, Monlcstown. As Capt. Irish Guards he fought in the great European War, and was killed in action, near Ypres, I Nov. I9i4.() He w., 10 June 1913, in the Guards' Chapel, Welling- ton Barracks, Hester Joan, yst. da. of Francis Edmund Cecil (Byng), 5th Earl of Strafford, by his 2nd wife, Emily Georgina, ist da. of Adm. Lord Frederic Kerr. He d. as aforesaid, i Nov. 19 14, aged 32. Will pr. Feb. 1915, ;^26,583 gross, and ^21,583 net. His widow, who was b. 30 Nov. 1889, at St. Peter's Parsonage, Cranley Gardens, was living 191 6.] DUNLO i.e. "DuNLO OF DuNLo AND Ballinasloe in the counties of Galway and Roscommon," Viscountcy [I.] (Trench)^ cr. i8oi;(') see " Clancarty," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1803. DUNLUCE i.e. "DuNLucE, CO. Antrim," Viscountcy [I.] (MacDonnell), cr. 161 8; see "Antrim," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1620; both extinct 1791. i.e. "Dunluce," Viscountcy [I.] {MacDonnell), cr. 1785 with the Earldom of Antrim [I.], which see. DUNMORE /.^. " Dunmore, CO. Kilkenny," Barony [I.] (Preston), cr. 16 19 with the Earldom of Desmond [I.], which see; both extinct 1628. EARLDOM [S.] i. Lord Charles Murray, 2nd s. of John, ist Marquess of Atholl [S.], by Amelia Sophia, 3rd da. of I. 1686. (whose issue became sole heir to) James (Stanley), 7th Earl of Derby, was b. at Knowsley, 28 Feb. 1 660/1; Lieut. Col. of (the Scots Greys) Dalzell's Dragoons in 1679, and Col. of (») He is one of the numerous peers who are or have been directors of public companies, for a list of whom (in 1896) see vol. v, Appendix C. V.G. (*>) Two of his brothers also fought, (i) Charles Henry George Mulholland, b. 19 Aug. 1886, Capt. I ith Hussars, wounded Nov. 19 14, mentioned in Despatches, D.S.O.; (2) Henry George Hill Mulholland, Capt. Royal Marines. For a list of peers and sons of peers who served in this war, see vol. viii, Appendix F. ("=) This was one of the nine Viscountcies which (with five Earldoms and four Marquessates) were bestowed on the holders of Irish Peerages of a lower grade on the last day before the Union. See vol. iii, Appendix H.