DUNSANY 557 Capt. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. (') He m., 15 Sep. 1904, at Middleton Stoney, Oxon, Beatrice Child, 4th and yst. da. of Victor Albert George Child (ViLLiERs), 7th Earl of Jersey, by Margaret Elizabeth, ist da. of William Henry (Leigh), 2nd Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh. She was b. 12 Oct. 1880, at Folkestone. [Randal Arthur Henry Plunkett, s. and h. ap., h. 25 Aug. 1906, at Portobello House, Dublin.] Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 1,670 acres in co. Radnor, besides 4,3 79 inco. Meath, 2,320 in co. Kilkenny, and 31 in co. Cavan. Total, 8,400 acres, worth ^^9,680 a year. Principal Residences. — Dunsany Castle, near Navan, co. Meath, and Dunstall Priory, near Shoreham, Kent. DUNSMORE i.e. " DuNSMORE, CO. Warwick," Barony (Leig/i), cr. 1628, with a spec, rem.; extinct 1653 on the death of the grantee. See "Chichester," Earldom of, cr. 1644, with a spec, rem.; extinct 1667. DUNSTANVILLE see DE DUNSTANVILLE DUNSTER see HERBERT OF DUNSTER DUNTRILEAGUE See "Massy of Duntrileague, co. Limerick," Barony [1.] (^Massy), cr. 1776. DUNWICH i.e. "DuNWiCH, CO. Suffolk," Viscountcy (^Rous), cr. 1821 with the Earldom of Stradbroke, which see. DUPPLIN VISCOUNTCY [S.] I. Sir George Hay, High Chancellor [S.], was, , , 4 May 1627, cr. VISCOUNT DUPPLIN AND ^- ^^^^ LORD HAY OF KINFAUNS [S.], with rem. to ^ the heirs male of his body, and was cr., 25 May '^^3- 1633, EARL OF KINNOULL, VISCOUNT DUPPLIN, AND LORD HAY OF KINFAUNS [S.], with rem. to heirs male. These titles were resigned by the 5th Peer and regranted to him 29 Feb. 1703/4, with a spec. rem. See under "Kin- NouLL," Earldom of [S.], cr. 1633. (») His only brother, Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly Plunkett, also served as Com- mander R.N. For a list of peers and sons of peers who served in this war, see vol. viii, Appendix F. V.G.