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264 GORK. G, R E, Sib St. r Geobge Ralph (1622, I.) ; s. his kinsman as 9th Baronet in 1878; b. 21 Sept. 1841; m. 6 April, 1876, Eugenia Marion, dau. of (Hon.) Eyles Irwin Caulfeild Browne, soli- citor, M.L.C. Queensland, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Ralph St. George Claude, b. 12 May, 1877. (2) Imin St. John, b. 20 Jan. 1880. (3) Hilda Grace. Arms — Gu. a fesse arg. between three cross-crosslets fitchee or. C'KEST— A wolf rampant arg. collared gu. Motto — Sola salus servire Deo. Kesidexce— Brisbane. ?Lincage. /^ EBAED GORE, of London, alderman, treasurer of the Or merchant taylors' company (son of John GJore. of Lon- don), had a grant from Q. ELIZ.^.BETH of land held of the manor of Moulsey Prior, part of the dissolved monastery of Merton, Surrey : d. 11 Dec. 1607, set. 91; will dated 19 Dec. 16u2; proved 16 Jan. 1607,8; m. Ellen, eldest dau. of Ralph Davenant. of London and Edmonton, Middx; she d. 13 Feb. 1607 8; vriW dated 3 Feb. 1607 8 ; proved 24 April following (both bur. at St. Mary Magdalen, London), leaving 7 sons, (1) Richard, of London and Hamburgh, merchant, M.P.Lon- don 1602 ; d. 1622, having m. Mary, dau. of "William Albany, of London, merchant, and had issue. (2) Thomas, d. s.p. having m. Susan, dau. of Hans Lanquart, widow of William Tooley. She re-m. 3rdly, to Christopher Humphrey; and 4thly, to Roger Gwin. (3) Gerard, m. Maiy. dau. of Crane, cofferer to Queen Elizabeth, ancestor of (Jore of London and Godahning. (4) Sir John Gore, of Xew Place, Herts. Knt. alderman and sheriff of London, lord mayor at the accession of Charles I. (1624), and knighted at MTiitehall 4 June. 1626; bur. 12 Dec. 1636, having m. — 1st, Anne, dau. of Richard Bowdler, of London, merchant (by whom he had an only son Gerard, of London, merchant, who d. unm. Feb. 1623 4). Sir John m. 2ndly — Hester, dau. of Sir Thomas Campbell, alderman, and sometime lord mayor of London ; she d. 6 Dec. 1634. lea-ing issue, ancestor of Gore-Langton, of Newton Park, Somerset (see Earl of Arran in Peek.ge). (5) William, of London and Tottenham, alderman and sheriff of London ; d. 14 July, 1624, having m. Jane, eldest dau. of Sir Robert Lee, Knt. citizen, alderman, and lord mayor of London. (6) Ralph, of Southall, iliddx. fined for sheriff of London ; d. Sept. 1637 ; will dated 30 May, 1637 : proved 15 Nov. following; m. Agnes, dau. and sole heir of Richard Young, of London citizen and Salter (relict of Christopher Merrick, of Norcott. Middx). (7) Sir Paxil Gore, of Magherabeg, co. Donegal (afterwards Manor Gore), by grant James I. (3 Jan. 1610), commanded a troop of horse in Q. Elizabeth's army in Ireland, m.p. Bally- shannon 1613. was created a B.vroxet of Irel.^nd 2 Feb. 1621 2; will dated 16 Sept. 1629, proved Nov. following ; bur. in the abbey church of Donegal, having m. Isabella, dau. of Francis Wycliffe, and niece of Sir Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, and had with other issue 4 sons, [1] Sir Ralph, 2nd Baronet, inq. p. m. at Euniskillen 1 Feb. 13 Charles II.; m. (licence dated 1640) Anne, 2nd dau. of WiUiam,2nd Lord Caulfeild, of Charlemont, and had an only son. Sir ■William, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Sir AitTHlR, of Newton Gore. co. Mavo, created a Baronet of Irel.vsd 10 April, 1662. His great-grandson Sir Arthur, was created Earl of Abra-X, 12 April, 1762 (see Peeu.uje). [3] Henry, lieut.-col. m. ilary, eldest dau. and coheiress of Robert Blayney, of Tregonan, co. Montgomery, and of Castle Blaney. co. Monaghan. She d. 2 Oct. 1651. Hed.at Loughrea 2 Nov. following, leading an only dau. Frances, m. 1st, to Sir Roljert King, Bart. (E. Kingston"), and 2ndly, to Robert Choppyne, of Newca-stle. co. Longford. [4] SIR Francis, of Artaman, co. Sligo, ancestor of Sir Booth Gore, created a Baroxet 30 Aug. 1760. (.See next article). SLR WILLIAM, 3rd Baronet, P.C. Ireland ; custos rotu- lorum CO. Leitrim, 1684, will dated 1 Mar. 1703, proved 12 May, 1705, having m. Hannah, dau. and coheir of James, son and heir of Sir James Hamilton, Kut. of Manor Hamilton, co. Leitrim; she d. 21 Mav, 1733, having hatl with other issue, 2 sons, [1] Sir Ralph, a. as 4tll Baronet. [2] William, chaplain to the Irish house of commons 1716, dean of Down 1723; d. 6 Jan. 1731 (admin. 10 Mar. following), having m. Honora, dau. of Henry Brittle, Esq. of Kilboyle, co. Tipperary (B. DUXALLET) ; she d. 1767, having had, with other issue, 4 sons, /!/ William, dean of Cashel 1736, bishop of Clonfert 1762, and bishop of Limerick 1772 (founders' kin All Souls, Oxon.); d. 25 Feb. 1784, ha'ing m. 1st — Mary, dau. of Chidley Coote, Esq. of Coote Hall, and relict of Guy Moore, Esq. of Abbey, CO. Tipperary ; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Tery Rev. William French, of Oak Park, co. Roscommon, dean of Ardagh (B. De Freyxe); she d. 25 Mar. 1822, having had with 3 daus. an only son, William (col.), of The Heath, co. Kildare, m.p. Carrick- on-Shannon, chairman of the board of stamps in Ireland, comet 14th dragoons; d. 1 Sept. 1832, having m. July, 1788, Mary, dau. of Michael Head, of Derry, co. Tipperary; she d. Nov. 1848, having had 8 sons, all deceased, and 7 daus. [1] WUliam (Rev.), d. Jan. 1854.— [2] Henry, E.I.C.S. ; d. at Madras, 20 Sept. 1818.— [3] Robert, capt.R.X.; d. s. p. [4] Ralph, lieut. R.X.; d. s. p. having m. Mary, dau. of John Parkinson. [5] Gieorge, 9th regt. ; died at St. Lucia. [6] Nathaniel, of Clifton, Bristol; d. 2 Dec. 1876, having m. 1st — 1 Jan. 1836, Hannah, dau. of Yen. James Langrishe, archdeacon of Glandelough (BART.) ; she d. Mar. 1857. He m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Col. Graydon, R.E. ; she d. , having had 3 children who died young. He m. 3rdly — 28 July, 1863, Frances Louisa, dau. of Samuel Page, Esq. of Hadley House, Middx. ; she d. 6 May, 1875, having had a son and 2 daus. Robert Clements, b. 3 Feb. 1867. — Frances Nora Prittie. — Gertrude Rosabel Catherine. [7] John, rector of Aghada, co. Cork; d. s. p. 19 Mar. 1837, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Michael Harris, of Dublin, and sister of Lady Castlemaine; she re-m. to Kennedy. [8] Frederick, ni. Mai-y, dau. of John Parkinson (son of the aforesaid John Parkinson), and left a dau. — ilary, m. 5 July, 1865, to John Pollard Micklethwaite, of Thoinville, Y'orks. and of Peuheim, Monmouth, of M.T. bar.-at-law, and has a son, St. John Gore Micklethw-aite, and 5 daus. [9] Margaret. [10] Mar}', [11] Elizabeth, all unm. [12] Frances Arabella, m. to Rev. John Walsh, formerly perpetual curate of Kilfin, co. Limerick, and had 2 sons and a dau. [13] Anne, m. , to Rev. Richard Neville, rector of (?lonpriest, co. Cork. His 4th dau. Louisa Jane, m. 7 Jan. 1864, to Edmund Currey, M.l). of Lismore (see also HODSOx— Bart.) [14] Catherine (Jrace, m. to Col. John Campbell. [15] Louisa ilargaret, d. unm. Nov. 1832. /2/ Henry, capt. of battleaxe guards, M.P. Philipstown; d. 1787, having m. 14 May. 1749, Elizabeth, widow of Albert Nesbitt, of London, merchant, and dau. of John Gould, of Hackney, citizen and draper, of London ; she d. , 1774. /3/ Frederick, provost-marshal-gen. of Ireland 1744, M.P. Tiilske, one of " the 9 Gores "; d. s.p. (will proved 1764). having m. 1st— 1751, Mary, posthimious dau. of John, 2u(l Yiscoimt Molesworth ; she d. Sept. 1761. He m. 2ndly — 27 Oct. 1762, his cousin Mary, dau. of .Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Bart. /4/ Francis, lieut.-gov. of Grenada ; d. unm. SIR RALPH. 4tll Baronet, m.p. co. Donegal, P.c. chan- cellor of the exchequer, speaker of the Irish house of commons 1729, one of the lords justices in Ireland 1730; d. 20 Feb. 1733; bur. in Christ Church Catherlral, Dublin; will dated 5 Jan. 1726. proved 29 Mar. 1733, having m. 1st (licence dated 1705), Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Colville, of Newtown, co. Leitrim, and had 2 daus. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, only dau. of Right Rev. St. George Ashe, d.d. bishop of Clogher; she d. 7 Dec. 1741, bur. with her husband, having had with 4 daus. 3 sons, (1) Sir St. George Gore-St. George, 5th Baronet, M.P. co. Don- egal, appointed governor 1748, assmned the additional surname of St. George on succeeding to the estates of his (maternal) uncle Sir Richard St. George, of Dunmore ; b. 25 June, 1722 ; d. s. p. 25 Sept. 1746, having^ m. 22 .Sept. 1743, Anne, only dau. of Right Hon. Francis Burton, of Buncraggy (M. COXYNG- H.M); she d. 23 April, 1745. (2) Sir Ralph, 6th Baronet, commander-in-chief in Ireland in 1788, lieut-gen. in the army, wounded at Fontenoy, and as captain ha<.l a command at the battle of Yal or Laffeldt, lieut.- col. commandant 99nd regt. Donegal light infantry, consisting of 900 men, which he raised at his own expen.se in four months, M.P. CO. Donegal 1745, on the death of his brother, and joint governor of the county; by patent dated 30 June, 1746, was created a peer of Ireland by the title of Barox GORE, of Manor Gore, co. Donegal, and fm-ther advanced 25 Aug. 1768, as YlscouxT Belleisle, county of Fennanagh, and created Earl of Ross in same county, 4 Jan. 1771; b. 23 Nov. 1725; d. 1802 (will dated 9 May ,"1799, proved 16 Sept. 1802), having m. 1st — 23 Feb. 1754, Catherine, eldest sister of Right Hon. I'homas Conolly ; she d. s. p. 4 May, 1771. Hem. 2ndly — 22 Oct. 1773, his cousin Alice, dau. of Right Hon. Nathaniel Clements (E. Leitui.M), m.p. and had an only son, Ralph. Yiscount Belleisle, b. 3 Oct. 1774 ; d. s.p. v. p. 1789. (3) Richard, of .Sandymoimt, co.Wicklov; b. 16 Oct. 1728; died 1783,92, having m. 1 June 1756, Martha, dau. of Rev. Thomas Fiott, of Guernsey; shed. Oct. 1773, having had 3 sons and 2 daus.