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GKNKAI.OGICAL AND HERALDIC;
DICTIONARY
OF THB
LANDED GENTRY
§xt'sd Britain an)) |relanb.
SIR BERNARD BURKE,
ULSTER KING OF ARMS.
T AUTHOR OF TUB DICTIONARIES OP "THE PEERAGE AND BAItOKETTAOE," "THE EXTINCT AND DORUANT PBEttAQE," ETC. El'C.
In Two Parts. — Part II.
Jfourl)) ®iiim.
LONDON:
IIABEISON, PALL MALL,
SooItstUtr to W^t 9\um, mi U.f . S^c f rinu of Units.
1863. )
K A V
KAY
KAYANAGH OF BORBIS.
Kayakaoii, ARTHXTR-MAcHoRBOiraH, Esq. of Bor- lis Hoase, co. Carlow, J.P., high sheriff of oo. Kil- kenny in 1856, b. 25 March, 1831 ; m, 15 March, 1855, Frauces-Mary, only suryiying dau. of the BeT. Joeeph-Forde Leathley, and has iasue,
I. WA.LTBa>MjicMuBBOUOH, 1. 14 Jan. 1854.
II. Walter-Thomas MacMorrouc^ b. 21 Aug. 1867. I. Bya-Fisnoea-HacMoiTOUgh.
Mfittttifilt* — • In andent times the anoestors of this eminent house were monarchs of all Ireland, and at the period of the inTasion of thai country by Hxnht II, were Kings of Leinster. The family bore the name of MaoHur- Bouoa ; in 1171, that of Caomhamach or Kavanaoh; was given to Donell, son of Dermot MacUorrough, and from him was continued to his descendants. Deimot MaoMor- lough^ dau., Eva, m. Strongbow, Earl of Pembroke. In the reign of Philip and Maut, Cahir Mac Abt Kavanaoh, was created Baron of Ballyane for life. He m. AHoe, dau. of the Karl of Kildare, lord-lieutenant of Ireland, by Eliacb- beth Orey, his wife, dau. of the Marquess of Dorset, and d. before 1555, liaviog had three sons, Murrough, d, ». p.; I>ermot^ also d. <. p. ; and Bbsak Kayanaoh, who d. before 1572, leaying, by EUinor, his wife, dau. of Qeoige Qyme, of Boscrea, a son, Moboan Kayanagh, of Borris, who d. in 1036, leaving a son. Bay an KAVAHAOtf , of Bonis, who vl Elinor, dau. of Sir Thomas Coldough, Knt. of Tintem Abbey, and d. in 1662, leaving a son, Mobqah Kavahaoh, of Borris, who m. Maiy, dau. of John Walsh, Esq. of PiU- town, and was father of Morgan Kavanaoh, of Borris, who m. Frances, daiL of Sir Laurence Esmonde, Bart., and had issue, Bbyam, his heir ; Henry, d. in 1741 ; and Charles, general in the Austrian service, an govonor of Prague ; and Mary. The eldest son,
BnYAH Kavanaoh, Esq. of Borris, m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Butler, Esq. of Kilcash, and dying in 1741, left, with six daus., of whom the eldest, Msrgaret^ m. Bidiard Galway, Esq., a aon,
TROKAfl Kavanaoh, Esq. of Borris, who m. in 1755, Lady Susanna Butler, dster of the Earl of Ormonde, and d. in 1790, having had issue^
Walter, vrtio & a jx in 1818. Brian, d. $. p.
Morgan, m. in 1792, AUda, only child of Ifiohael Qraoe, B^ of Oracefield, in the Queen's County, and (Lap.
Thomas, of whom presently.
Helena, «k to James ArohoMd, Esq. of Davidstown.
Mary, si. to Oeorge Butler, Esq. of Ballyxagget.
Hoiiofa»
The 4th son, and eventual inheritor,
THoXAfl Kavanaoh, Esq. of Borris House, b. 10 March, 1707, M.P. for the dty of Kilkenny, in the last Irish par- liament, and subsequently representative for the co. of Carlow in the last two pariiaments of Qeorgb IV, and Ist of WuxiAii IV, IS. 1st, 24 March, 1799, Lady Elisabeth Butler, dau. of John, Eaf 1 of Ormonde, and by her, who d. In 182a, had issue, a son, Walter, who d. 1886, and nine dans., of whom six d. «Mun., the other three were, Anne, who m. Henry Bmen, Esq. of Oak Park, co. Carlow, and d. 18S0 ; Susanna, m. to M(\}or Doyne ; and Grace, who m. John-St. Geoige Deane, Esq. of Berkeley Forest, oo. Wex- ford, and d. «. p. Mr. Kavanagh m. 2ndly, 28 Feb. 1825, lady Haniet-Mazgarat Le Poer Trench, dan. of Richard, Xari of Clanoarty, and left at his decease. 20 Jan. 1837,
Thoxcas, of Borris, d. unm. in Australia, March, 185S. Chablss, of Borris, b. 28 Jan. 1829 ; d. tmm, Veh. 1858. Akthuh. now of Borris. Barrlet-Maigaret, sk to CoL W.-A. Middleton, C.B., B.A.
if rats— Axg., a lion, passuit» gu., in base two eresoents, of thelastw 0«e— Between the horns of a crescent, gu., a garb, or. Smt Bonis House, oo. Carlow.
KANE OF DRUHREASKE.
See SUFPLBMINT.
799
KAT OF FARFIELD.
LmrsB-KAT. JoHR-CmruFnc, Esq. of Farfield Hall, oo. York, J.P., b. 17 Deo. 1810; «. his father 24 Nov. 1868; m. 8 Deo. 1846, Anne, only dau. of the late Jamea Fenton, Em. of Bamf ord Uall, near Roohdaloy Lanoaahize^ and naa iasue,
L Bun-CoHurra, b. 18 Deo. 1847. n. James-CunUfte, ft. IS March, 1849. m. Thomss-Cunlifib^ b. 10 Deo. 1860. rv. Foster-CunlilTe, ft. 80 Jone^ 1862. L Anne.
This gentleman aisumed the aamame of Lisxro- Kat on aueoeeding to the family eatatei.
ILintKfllt, — ^This ihmfly and that of Sia RoacRT-Hainir CvNUVFB, Bart, of Liverpool, derive fn>m a common an- cestor,
John Cux^trrm, Esq. of Farfield Hall. Addingbam, ft. in 1742, was eldest son of Ellis Cunliffo, Esq. of Ilkley and High House, Addingbam (by Elisabeth, his wife, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Lister, uncle of Bamuel Lister, Esq. of ManninghamX and grandson of Nicholas Cunliflb, Esq. of Whjrcollar, co Lancaster, who went to reside at Ilkloy in 1695. He m. 22 Nov. 1772, Mary, only dau. of the Rev. William Thompson, Rector of Addingham, and d. In 1818, having had by her, who d. IS June, 1884,
Eujs, of Manningham and Farfield HalL
William, of Farfield Hall, J.P. and D.L., d. a p.
John, d. young.
Thomas-lister-Thompson.
Mary, m. to the Rev. John Coates, Rector of Addiogham.
Elisa^ m. to Richard Parr, of Algarkirk.
Harriott, m. to John Ellis, Esq. of High Bouse, Adding.
Phoebe, la. to John Outhwait, of London.
Sophia, m. to John PickengUl, Esq. of Tavistock Square.
The eldest Bdn,
Hlus Cuhutfb-Listxr-Kat, Esq. of Manninghiun and Farfield Hall, co. York, J.P. and D.L., M.P. for Bradford, ft. 12 May, 1774 ; ni. 1st, in April, 1796. his cousin, Ruth Myers, nleoe and heiress of Samuel Lister, Esq. of Mon- idngham, and by her (who d. 4 June, 1797) he had no issue. Upon coming into possession of the Manningham estates under the will of Samuel Lister, he assumed the name of Lister. He m. 2nd]y, in Feb. 1809, Mary Ewbank, only child of William Kay, Esq. of Haram Orange and Cottingham, near HuU, and by her (who d. 8 March, 1844), hadisBue^
William, bartister-at-law, late M.P. for Bradford, fti.
18 Dec. 1809 ; d. 12 Aug. 1841. Jomr, now of Farfield Hall. Ellis, ft. in 1813 ; d. 20 May, 1838. Samuel, J.P. of Manningham, ft. in Jan. 1816; la. Anne,
dau. of the late John Dearden, Esq. Thomas-Tbompson, J.P. of Manningham, ft. in 1821 ; ei.
Margaret, dau. of the late John Deaxden, Esq. of Hollins
Hall, Halifax.
Muy. m. to Joshua Ingham, Esq. of Blake Hall, J.P. Harriotte, m. to William-Clement-Drake Esdaile, Esq., J.P. Azme, m. 12 Oct 1847, to the Hon. Richard-Gilbert-Talbot,
Srd son of Lord Talbot de Malahide. Elizabeth-Emily, m. 1st, William-Vavasour Carter, Esq.
of Weston HaU, who d. a p. ; 2ndly, CoL Lee, of the lOiQx
hussars.
Mr. ConlifflB-Iister-Kay m. Srdly, 11 Nov. 1844, Hon. Elisa- beth, widow of George Mellifont, Esq., and dau. of the late Baroness Talbot de Malshide, and d. 24 Nov. 1868.
.^nn*--Quarterly : Kat, Listeb, and CuNLZin. Oreat—A griflhi's head, collared, with a key in its mouth. Motto— Fidem parit integritas. geot— Farfield Hall, Addingbam.
keane of beech park.
Keanb, Marcus, Esq. of Beech Park, oo. Clare, J.P., b, 7 Feb. 1815 ; m. 9 Noy. 1847, Louisa-Isabella, dau. of Nicholas Westby, Esq. and the Honoarable
KB A
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Kn. Westby, of York Gate^ Begait's Fkrk, London, «nd baa iasae,
I. PnoivAirWiLUAir, h. IS Sept. 1848. n. RobttiirCbaries43«oiiSO, b, 6 Nor. 1851. III. If aroos-Thonuw-Fnoidfl, ft. 80 July, 1854. I. Jaae-Maiy. u. Louisa-Caroline.
ILilltXfff •— Ownr KaAHi, Btq. the head of thte hiaach of the Keane fftmily, oame firom the oo. of Londondeny, and settled at BallTToe, near Snnis, about the ndddle of the 17th oentuiy. He m. Judith, a dau. of Sir Robert Bbaw, of Galway, and had oo» son, Robbbt Ksaks, 6. I6M. This Robert m. circa 1790, Mary, dau. of Robin Keane, of Roas, in the oo. Clare, and had three sons, Robert, whose sons d. «. j». ; Crablbs, of whom we treat ; and Patrick, who m. Anne, dau. of Robert Crowe, Esq. of Bnnis. The 2nd son,
Cbablsb KxAn, Esq. of Corbally, ool Clare, m. 1768» Anne, dau. ot Robert Harding, Eeq. of Limerick, and, dying in 1802, left (with two daus., Mary, m. to Robert Ckeagh, Bsq. of Dangan and Anne, m. to William Power, Esq.) two sons, Crablb Kbanb, m^for royal art., who d. In the West Indies, in 1818, without issue, and
RoBBBT Kbakb, Esq. of Beeoh Park, J.P., 6. 1774 ; m. Dec 1709, Jane, eldest dau. and oo-heiress of Thomas Delahunty, Esq. of Crusheen, and by her (who d. Feb. 1842) had issue,
I. CharlesL M.D.,m. 183S, Sarah, dau. of Andrew-James Watson, Bsq. , and d. vifd paCrif, «. p. 16 Aug. after. His, widow m. 2ndly, George Ellis, Esq., M.D., of Dublin.
II. Fbavcis-Nathahibl, of Hermitage, near Bnnis, J.P., 6. Oct. 1803 ; m. July, 1837, Hannah-Maria, dau. of Sir Christopher Marrett, Knt. of limerick, and has issue, 1 dhristopher-Marrett ; 8 Charles; 8 Fxancis-Burton ; 4 William-Henry; 1 Hannah-Maria; 2 Jane; 8 Sarah; 4 Susannah.
m. ThoroaA, of Kilbsllyowen, oo. Clare, J.P.,m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Crowe, Esq. of The Abbey, Ennis.
IT. Giles, mMor 80Ui regt.
T. Robert of Dublin, m. Maiy-Anne, dau. of John Code^ Esq., and has three daus.
▼I. mabous, now of Beech Park.
Tn. William, in holy orders, rector of Whitby, Torkshire, m. Elisabeth, dau. of the Hon. John Fiyer Thomas, member of ooandl at Madras, and has issue,
1 John-Thomas. S Robert-Heane-Charlea. 1 Hilda-Elissbeth. S Jsne-Maria-Colpoys.
Tin. Henry.
I. Anne, m. to Thomas PilUagton, Esq. of Waterpark,
Bnnis.
ir. Susanna, m. Armaud Dubourdleu, Esq. ni. Maria, m. to the Rer. Charles Ward, vloar of Kitanalsv. IT. Jane, m. to John Rutherfbrd, Esq. of Kingsborougn,
Farsonstown. T. Charlotte.
^rm*— <)uarterly : gu. and or, in the ilrBt and fourth quar- ters, a salmon naumt, arg. ; in the second and third quartern Btree,Tert
CWie— A wild cat, rampt. ffuardant, ppr.. gorged with an antique Irish crown, or, ana charged on uie ahoolder with a trwoil, Tert.
jreOfr— Felis demukta mitlL
Atai— Beech Paxk, Ennis.
GUTHBSRT-KEARNEY OF QARRETTSTOWK.
Kkarkit, Tboius-Cuthbbrt, Ksq. of Garretts- town, oa Cork, 6. 8 May, 1844 ; «. to the estatea on tha death of hia &ther.
Kinf XffC.'-JAJfM Kbabbvt. Esq. (whose family was of Irish origin, and seated in the county of Limerick for sereral generations) early in the 17th century, settled at Garrattstown, in the oounty of Cork. He m. Juliana, dau. and heir of John Gslway, Bsq. of Cork, and had issue, Patrick Kearney, Esq. of Garrettstown, son and heir, d. t. p. Bdmond Ksaniey, Esq. of Garrettstown, heir to his brother Patrick, claimed as an innocent papist, and was restored to kis estates in the eounties of Limerick and Cork, in 1700. He m. Elinor, dau. of Frands Roche, Esq. of Trabolgan, and had issue,
800
K E A
I. JAin8,ofwhompresentty.
L Mary, wifb of WilUam tkmagme, Bsq. of Ronayiia'a GroTe, ca Cork.
II. Alice, wife of Bdmond Hodnett
III. Catharine, wife of James Galway, Bsq. of Caatla Lyons.
Jamb Kbabmbt, Bsq. of Qarrettatowm only son and hfeir, m. Mary, dau. of Dominiek Sarsfield, Esq. of Sarsfield^ Court, CO. Cork. His will bears date 18 Sept. 1731, proTod 6 May. 1788, and had issue,
I. FBAVOi8.ofwhompiteently.
n. Richard, who d. $. p. 16 Feb. 1759.
in. Michael, of Kilmore, who d. a p. ; will dated 10 A^k 1780, proved 6 Not. 1780.
I. Anne, wife of Daniel O'Donovan, Bsq. of Banlahan, d. ». p.
n. Lucy. m. Patrick Roehfort, Esq. of Cork. He d. in- testate (administration granted 10 May, 1769} haTing had issue,
David Roehfort, who m. Mary Royayne, and d. a p.
1811. Thomas Roohtobt (heir-at-law to his cousin, James
Kearney, Esq.) m. Anne, dau. of John Cuthbert, Bsq.
of Cork, and of whom hereafter.
Fbabck Kbabmbt, Esq. of Garrettstown, «. to the estate* on the death of his tether, m. Maiy, dau. and heir of Maurice Roche, Esq. of Downderrow ; he d. 7 April, 1770, haTing had issue, with two dans., Mary, who d. imm. and Anne^ who m. Sir James-Lawrence Cotter, Bart, and d. s.p., a son and heir,
Jamvs Kbabmet, Esq. of Garrettstown, s. to the estates on the death of his father in 1776, who haTing d. unm. 1 June, 1812, his estates devolved on his first cousin, Thomas Roehfort, Esq., as his heir-at-law, who by hia wiU dated 21 July, 1881, devised the said estates to his brother-in-law, Thomas Cuthbert, Esq., on condition of his taking the additional name of Keabmbt. The Cuthbert family have been resident in the dty of Cork since the commencement of tiiie 18tii century.
Thomas Cuthbert, Esq. of Cork, m. EUnor, dau. of ^ SofUaw ; he made his will 27 April, 1760 (proved 176Q having had issue, Ato sons and two daus.,
I. Thomas, d. a p.
II. JoHB, of whom presently.
iiL William, m. 26 June, 1774, Roasi dan. of WQUaaa Beamish, Esq., br Rose, dau. of Ludlow Barnard, Esq.. sFsndfather of Francis, 1st Eari of Bandon, and had usue,
1 Rlchard-Tonson. d. «. p.
2 William-Beamish CuUibert, m. Maiy, eldest dau. of William Allen, Esq. of Greenfield, co. Cork, and relict of John CoUins, iuq. ; she d. In 1810, not having had issue by him.
8 John, d. wani.
1 Alice, wife of Thomas Wise, Esq.
2 Rose, wifb of Frands Sealy, Bsq.
IT. Robert T. Henry.
I. Anne, wifbofPhiHpBtubbeman, Bm|.
II. Mary, wife of Robert Ferguson, Bsq.
The 2nd son,
JoHV CuTHBBBT, Bsq. of Cork, «t. Maxy, dan. of William Hare, Esq., and aunt of William, 1st Earl of Llstowel ; ha d. in 1817, having had issue,
I. Thomas, of whom presently, n. John, d, unm.
I. Margaret, wife of Jones Steveley, Esq.
II. Anue, wlfB of Thomas Roehfort, Esq. , above rsltorsd tow IIT. Jano, wifb of Arthur Gibbings, Esq., a ooL in the
army.
The eldest son,
Thomas Cuthbbbt, Esq. of Garrettstown, who, pursuant to the will of his brother-in-law, Thomas Rochiobt, Esq., by sign-manual dated 81 May, 1882, assumed the additional name of Kbabhbt, m. 1791, Jane, dan. of Thomaa Franks, Esq., and had issue^
I. John, of Garrettstown, who d. unm, Ti. Thomas, of whom presently.
I. Margaret, wife of Clement Fonter, flliq. ciBaUymaloe^ CO. Cork.
II. Anne.
ui. Catherine.
IT. Mary, wife of Thomas Vnak, Bsq.
KE A
KEO
TsoMAa CunnuutT, Bsq. of Oarrettatown, m, Agnes, dan. of Bev. Thomas Gibbings, and left issue, at hia dBooaae, by bor, three aoos, vis.,
TwoEAS, now off Garrettato^na. Jofan,ft.lSA«ig. 18i». Azthnr, ft. 10 Axig. 1851.
^nB»--Qaarteri7: 1st and 4th, arg., three Uoneelfl, ram- pant* two and one, galea, and on a chief, aa., an armed arm. In liHB, eoaped betweoi the wrist and elbow, the hand
e grsaping a dagger, erect, ppr., between two pheons of tka ftret, for KKABarxT ; 2nd and Srd, Tert, a liasa, engrailed.
four mullets, or, aormounting an arrow, mpale^ the point downwards, ppr., for CuTHBEmT.
CVttt»— let, for Kkakmkt, a dexter armed ann, eoaped, between the wxiit and elbow, in feea, the hand bare, giasp- ing- a dagger, ereot, all ppr. ; Ind, for Cothbekt, a demi- UoD, rui^anl^ or, dehmJaea by an arrow, point downwards^
JtfeCto-" Semper fideliaL"
KEARNEY OF BLANCHVILLB.
KiARVBT, Jamss-Charlbs, Esq. of Blanchville, oo. KilkeDoy, b. 1 Jan. 1814. Thia gentleman was formerly an ofiScer in the 2nd regt. of dragoon guardfl (Queen'a bays), and served as high sheriff of tfa« 00. Kilkenny m 1855-6.
%tlltSJ|C« — ^Thirty-first in lineal descent from MUesins, aoeoiding to a pedigree entered in that remarkable and azMient record *' Ihe Psaltor of Cashel," was
Damisl CyKKARNST, Baq. of Cashel and Ballydiiagh, oo^ npperary ; he had issue an only son, Mauriob O'Kbar- Hvr, of Ballyduagh, Esq., who, by his wife Margaret, dau. of WiUiam Hennia, Esq. of Garristodowney, co. Tipperary, bad iasue^ Brtah O'KsAitirBT, Esq. of Knockanglass or Ballyknockane, oo. Tipperaxy, b. 1634; d. S Jan. 1628; m. Eleanor, dau. of William Butler (FitiThomas) of lumtiaHiiM^^ or Ballywadley, oo. Tipperary, grandson to Sir Edoumd Butler, Lord Dunboyne, and, with five daos., Margaret, Onor, Jane, Ellis, and Catherine, all of whom ware married, had three sons, i. Patrick ; ii. John, killed at Holycrosa, and ni. Maurice, d. «. p. The eldest son,
Patrick CKRARirBT, Bsq. of Knockanglaas, b. 16 March, 1561 ; (2. 2S April, 1641 ; m. Eleanor, dau. of Teige Fita- conncr Cuxrane, of Moheamain, oo. Tipperary, Gent, (by his wife, Jane, dan. of Eustaohe Oomyn, Esq.) and by her had five aona and one dau., vis.,
X. Brien, of BaUinknockane, vl twice, and had eight
children.
n. Miohakl, of whom presently. XXI. James, of Paris, M.D., ta. Ellen Mahony, and had issue,
two children. XT. John, D.D.
T. Nicholas, a Friar of the Order of St. Augustine. I. Giles, m. Bdmond, 2nd son of Blehard Butler, Esq. of
Clonbrogaae, co. Tipperary.
MxoHARL O'Kbabnkt, the 2nd son, ft. 80 Sept. 1588 ; he waa a burgess, and frequently sovereign of the borough of Fetiiard, oo. T^perary ; m. let, Jane, dau. of Hairy Fita- gfbbona, Eaq. of LLsftmchion, co. Limerick, brother of the " White Knight," and by her (who d, 2 Dec. 1627) had issue, eight sons and two dans., viz.,
I. Philip, derk of the supreme council of confederated eathoocs : he was b. 16 Jan. 1614; and d. at Slainstown, near Fetnard, 21 Sept. 1651, having m. 28 Aug. 1634, Eleanor, dau. of John Butler (FitzTbomasX ofDerry- doney, oo. Tipperary, Gent, by whom he nad a large family.
n. David, of whom presently.
xxx. Bichard, b. 26 Oct 1617, captain of foot at the siege of Arraa, in Flanders, and having returned to Ireland, was killed at the battle ofKilbruish, about Easter, 1643.
vr. Daniel, M.D., 6. 7 March, 1618, and cL in 1691, having had issue by his wife. Miss Everard.
▼. Brien, of Coolmore, b. 2 Sept 1622; m. Miss Eeatinge, of Gamanstown, by whom he had on only dau.
Ti. Maurice, b. 7 March, 1623, was a burgess of Fethard, purchased the estate of Cappaghmore, and d. 21 May, 1681, having m. Ellis, dau. of Henry Shea, of Cloneshea, oo. Tipperary, Esq., by whom he was ancestor of the Csppognmore O'Keameys.
Tn. James, ft. 84 July, 1625. of Bathoool, near Fethard ; d. 8 Feb. 1709, having m. 26 Nov. 1648, Eleanor, dau. of John Magrath, Esq. of MonaquiU, and by her (who d. 14 May. 1690) had issue, 1 John, Secretary of State to King James il, whom he accompanied to Franco, and hy Ua wife Ann Blake, had, with taree daus., a son, James 801
de Kearney, Knfgfat of 8t Loal% who«. md lafl taae; 8 Michael, of Fethard, ft, 1668, d. 1716, leavtog laraes and two dana., 1 Jane, «. Sir Biefaard Nagb, ohfef aeeretary to Jamcb II ; and 8 Maiy, m. Pierce MagK brother to Sir Bichard. vin. Andrew, «. j».
The aeoand son,
Ths Rbv. David KsABinR-, ft. 18 Get 1616, having eoo- formed to the proteataat ftdth, waa ordained a deigymaa of that ehnroh, and settled in ttie oo. Kilkenny ; be ei. fla Waterford, and left at his deosaae a son,
Thb Brv. Jomr Kxarhxt, D.D., Vicar Genenl of the Diooeee of Ossory, whose will ie dated S Feb 1666, proved 87 Feb. 1666 ; he wl Jndith Sellements^ and by her ted two sona and two daus., of the latter, Mary d. her sister waa wifii of Hugh Dryadele. The
I. BtOBARD, his heir; and XL John, who by his wifis Oraee Cooper, left at his deosaae. In 160S, a son, Hugh, and three dana. Mary, SUesbeth, and Anne. The elder aon.
Tax Brv. BiCHARn Krarvct, of Pariotown, eo. Kil- kenny, was Beetor of Ballyneale and Boeborooo; d in Sept. 1600, havhighad iamieby hia wife, Eliiaheth Stewart (with a dau. EliaahethX tixree aona, l Jamo, his heir; xi. John ; XXX. Biehard. The ddeat eon,
Jaiobs Krarhrt, Esq. of Kearney Bay, eo. Kilkenny, m. Katharine, dau. of Bei^amin Aloock, and by her had issue, I. BKHJAMnr, his sucoesaor ; ii. Bichard, settled in Waterford, and by hia wife, Misa Fleming, niece of Bote Fleming, Eari of Wigton, had issue, Jamcd Kearney, Esq. of Waterford, who m. Anne, dau. of William Aloock, Baq. of Wilton, 00. Wexford, and had issue, William Reamey, fesq. of Waterford, who m. Martha, dau. of Charlea Raokas Esq., M.D., of Waterford, and had issue, two eons, 1 Wil- liam - Bichard, ft. 1806 ; and 8 Bichard-James, both oC whom d, wnm ; 1 Martha, wife of Captain William Moon, B.N. ; and 8 Axme, now the widow of Ci^ti^ Heoiy Bolton, B.N. ; iii. Michael. The eldest son,
Brnjaxik Krarhrt, Esq. oi BlandiviUe, d. In 1784^ having had issue by his wife, Anne, dau. and heir of — Fitsgerald, Esq. oi Bramhlestown, oo. Kilkenny, l Jaios ;
II. John, t. p. ; in. Mldiael, m. Gertrude, dau. of Thooaae Hickman, Esq., and had issue, eight children ; rr. Walter ; I. Mary, m. 14 July, 1766, Nicholas Aylward, Esq. oC Hhankhill Castle, oo. Kilkenny. The eldest eon.
Jambs Kxarnw, Esq. of DuUin, and of BlanehviUe, «■. Susannah, dau. of Henry Hunt, Esq., state apotheearya and had issue,
X. Bex^jamin^ames, ft. 1774; d.t.p,
n. James, ft. 1777.
XII. John, m. Axme Waller, dau. of the Bev. Gbdogaa Keatinge, and with three daus., WaUer, Anne, andBusan, he left one son, John-Cadogan, mi^or in the army, killed in China.
XV. Charles, 6. 1789, lieut -colonel of the Queen's Bays, «. — dau. of the Hon. Eyre Massy.
X. Elizabeth, m. in 1805, Nicholas Aylward, Esq. of Shank- hill Castle.
xx. Anne, m. in 1816, the Bev. Theobald Butler.
The 2nd, but eldest surviving son,
James Kearmbt, Esq. having entered the army, beesme lieut. -colonel of the 2nd regt of dragoon-guards, and even- tually a lieut -general tn the aimy and colonel of the 7th hussars ; ft. 1777 ; d. 23 Feb. 1846, having had issue by his wife, Margaret, dau. of Clayton Bayly, Esq. of Oowran, oo. Kilkenny, who predeceased him (with five daus., Mary, Susan, and Catherine, all of whom d. unm, ; Marg^uiet, m. to Charles Tottenham, Esq., and d. 27 Feb. 1862 ; and Anne- Waller, m. 2 June, 1842, the Bev. Hans Atkinson, by whom at her decease, 14 Aug. 1844, she left an only dau. Alice) 21 Mar. 1884, an only son, Jameb-Charles, now of Blaooh- ville.
Seat— BlanohviUe, co. Kilkenny.
KECK OP STAUGHTON GRANGE.
Leoh-Keok, Gbobge- Anthony, Esq. of Staughton Grange, co. Leicester, and Bank HaU, co. Iiancaster, J.P. and D.L., fonnerly M.P. for Leicestershire, and lieut.-coL coxnm. of the Leicestershire regiment of yeomanry ; m. 1802, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. <S Bobert- Yemon Atherton, Esq. of Atherton, co. Lancaster, but by her (who d. in 1837) had no issue. He <L in 1861, when his property devolved on the noble family of Powrs, Lobd Lilfobd.
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K E K
EEL
ILttlfAfff. — AjnBOMY Kacx, Bsq^ nephew of Sir Anthony Keck, and cousin and devisee of Francis Keck, d, 23 Nov. 1780, leaving a dau^ Martha, who m. David James, Esq., and by him, who d. 8 Jan. 1740, left at her decease, a son,
ANTaomr James (devisee of his finrandfather), who assumed the surname and arms of Kvck in 1787. By Ann Biuby his Ist wife, who became eventually an heiress in right of her mother, one of the daus. of Sir Henry Beau- mont, Bart., and was buried at Staughton, 17 Feb. 1765, he left at his decease, SO April, 1780, a son,
Avtromt-Jaiies Kbok, Esq. of Staughton Orange, oo. Leicester, sometime M.P. for Newton, who m. 18 July, 1705, Blisabeth, 2nd dau. and co-heir of Pstbr Leor, Bsq. of Lyme, in Cheshire, by Martha his wife, only dau. and heir of Thomas Bennett, Esq. of Salthrop, Wilts, and by her, who m. 2ndly, William-Bathumt Pye, Esq., had a dau., Elisabeth-Ann, w. to Thomas Calley, Esq. of Burderop, oo. Wilts, and two sons, Pssbs-Amthont andOBOROB-AirTHOinr Laoa. The former,
Pbbbs-Anthokt Kbok, Esq. of Staughton Orange aad Bank Hall, d. umn. 12 March, 1797, and was «. by his brother, Ovorok-Anthomt Lboh-Kiok, Esq.
if rms— 8a., a bend, erm., between two oottises, floiy, oounterflory, or.
Crat—Oxkt of a mural crown, a maiden's head, erm., purfled, or. her hair dishevelled, of the same, and flutant, adorned with a chaplet, vert, and garnished with roses, ppr.
Jfoito— En Dieu est ma foy.
Aeois— Staughton Orange and Bank HalL
KEIR OF KINDROGAN.
Small-Keir, Patrick, of Kindrogan, co. Perth, h, 9 May, 1810; m. 26 April, 1886, Emelia-Frances- Balfuur, 2Qd dau. of Sir Kiel Meuzies, of Menzies, Bart, and haa issue,
t. WlLUAM-AUOUBTUa, 5. 1842.
I. Cathar&e-Mensles. n. Jane-EmeUa.
%intK%t* — ^William Small, Esq. of Kindrogan (son of William SmaU, of Kindrogan, by A'^es his wife, dau. of James Stewart, Esq. of Urrard, and grandson of William SmaU, of Kindrogan, by Isabel Farquharson his wife), m. in 1770, Maigaret, dau. of Waltbr Keir, Eoq. of Balcaim, 00. Perth, and by her had a son, Patrick Small-Kbib, Esq. of Kindrogan, oo. Perth, J.P. and D.L., an advocate at the Scotch bar, 6. 31 Dec. 1782 ; who m. 7 Aug. 1807. Jane, dau. of John Stewart, Esq. of East Craigs, oo. Linlithgow, 2nd son of Robert Stewart, of Binny, aud had issue, one son, PATRICK Small-Kcir, Esq. of Kindrogan. Mr. Patridc SmaU-Keir, senior, d. in 1800.
if rm*— Per fesse, wavy, gu. and arg., a lion, passant, sa.,
E*eroed with a dagger, in bend, ppr. , entering at toe shoulder, llt«d, or, for Small: axg., across^ eng., sa., between four rosea, gu., for Kbib.
CretU^jL branch of palm, ppr , erect, for Small ; a hand, holding a sword, in pale, ppr., for Ksib.
A/o<to«*— Baiione non irft, for Small ; Alterum non Isedere, for Kkib.
^Se(U->KiiArogaii, oo. Perth.
EEKEWICH OF PEAMORE.
Kekrwioh, SAHUEirTRBHAWKB, Esq. of Peamore, CO. Devon, J.P. and D.L., high sherifi' 1834, and M.P. for Exeter from 1826 to 1830, and now M.P. for South Devonshire; 6. 31 Oct. 1796; m. Isi, 3 April, 1820, Agatha-Maria-Sophia, 4th dau. of the late John Langston, Esq. of Sursden, co. Oxford, aud sister of James- Haughton Langston, Esq , M.P. for Oxford city, and by her had issue,
I. Trehawkb, 6. 22 Jan. 1S23 ; m. Charlotte, dau. of the late Captain Peard, R.N., and has issue.
If. Arthur, fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, b. 20 July, 1832 : m. Marianne, dau. of the late W. Froshfield, Esq.
III. Lewis, 20th regt, 6. 3 Sept. 183(}, lieut. 20th regt., was at Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman ; was wounded at Inkerman, and died at Corfu, 10 Feb. 1855.
I. Henrietta, m, to Henry Ley, Esq.Jun., Clei'k Asslftant of the House of Gommoas. 802
n. Agatha, m. to Henry-Hall Dare, Esq., Sdrd fusQIers. liL Elisabeth, m. to Ralph-Ludlow liopes, Esq , 2nd soa
of Sir Ralph Lopes, Bart, late M.P. for South Devon, nr. Julia-Frances, m. to James-Thomas Edge, Esq. of
Strally HaU, Notts.
He m. 2ndly, 9 June, 1840, Louisa, only dau. of Lewis- William Buck, Esq. of Moreton, co. Devon, M.P., and by her has,
L Geotge- William, 6. 1 April, 1841. L Emma.
II. Louisa.
III. Anna-Maude,
M,intKflt* — ^This family, originally of Lancashire, settled about the middle of the 10th century in Cornwall, in con- sequence of a marriage with the heiress of Talvarne.
Gborqb Kekbwich, resident at CatchAreuoh, at the time of Carew, rebuilt the mansion in the castellated style ; the stately embattled entrance, and some other parts of which are still standing, and bear the words, " Oeoxge Rekewich, 1680,** cut in stone. The manor of Catchfrench continued in the Kekewich family until the time of Charles II., when it was sold by John Kekewich, Esq., to Hugh Bos- cawen, Esq. of Tregothnan. In the same reign Peter Kekewich, Esq., possessed the manor of Trehawke ; and Samuel Kekewich, Esq., was seated at Polmartin ; sub- sequently the representatives of the family were resident at Hall, near Fowey. The great-grandfather of the present head of the house,
PxiTDABVES KsxrwiCR, Esq., m. Maty HiUs, and had (besides two daus.) one son,
William Kekewich, Esq., who m. Susanna Johnstone, and had thirteen chilcben ; of whom, the eldest, Samuel, was his heir ; of the others, Charles, in holy orders, was of I^ymmouth, co. Devon ; and George, for many years Judge at the Cape of Good Hopa The eldest son,
Samuel Kekewich, Esq. of Peamore, m. Salome, dau. of Geoige Sweet, Esq. of Tiverton, oa Devon, and by her (who d. 20 March, 1844) had a son, Samuel-Trehawkb, now of Peamore ; and one sister, Salome, m. to Sir Thomas-William Blomefield, Bart, deceased. Mr. Kekewich d. 30 Aug 1822.
if rm*— Arg., two lions, jMMsant, in bend, aa., between two oottises, gu. Crett— A leopard's head and neck, afiVontd. Afotto— Fructus virtutis. £ea^— Peamore House, near Exeter.
KELHAM OF BLEASBY HALL.
KCLHAM, Robert-Krlhah, Esq. of Bleasby Hall, CO. Notts, and Oreat Qonerby, Billingborough, and Allington, oo. Lincoln, J.P., b. 26 Sept. 1787 ; m. 1st, Oct. 1812, Dorothea, only child and heir of John Phillips, Esq. of The Homewood and Wellands, 00. Surrey, and has issue,
I. HoBEBT, b. 12 July, 1818.
II. Marmaduke, b. 27 July, 1814 ; m. 17 Doc. 1845, Julia- Ann, dau. of Robert Christie, Esq. of Liverpool, and d. 28 Feb. 1852, leaving issue,
1 Marmaduke-Langdale, 6. 12 Oct 1847. S Robert-Mauusell, b. 24 Oct 1849. 8 Henry-Phillips. 6. 21 July, 1861.
ni. Augustus, b. 14 Nov. 1819 ; m. 4 June. 1850, Susan- Mary, eldest dau. of Samuel Aldersey, Esq. of Aldersey Hall, Cheshire, and has issue,
1 Hugh-Aldersey-LaDgdole, 6. 24 Aug. 1852.
8 Ooofrey-Marmaduke-Langdale. b. 80 Nov. 1857.
1 Luc>*Avice-Maud. d. 8 March, 1859.
IT. Phillips, b. 21 Oct. 1824 ; m. 11 Aug. 1852, Anne, eldest dau. of E.-Y. Griffiths, Esq. of Bangor, aud has issue,
1 Richurd-PhUUps, b. 80 March, 1857.
T. Henry, b. 24 Sept. 1828, a liout B.N., served in the China War iu 1842, on board H. M. ship *' Endermlon ;** m. 7 Sept. 1852, Fauny-Qoldio, youngest dau. of James Hall. EiM]., M.D., R.N., and d. onboard H.M.'sship « Scorpion," at Turk Island, West Indies, 28 Oct 1852, and had issue,
Henry-Robert (posthimious), b. 21 June, 1853.
1. Avice, m. 9 Sept 1852, the Bev. William Morgan,
K EL
K EL
X.A., Beetor of Lland^gai, oo. Camarvon, and has
laaue. n. Dorothea, d. 24 Sept. 1815. m. Jane, m. 19 Jime, 1846, T.-B. Sands, Esq. of Liyerpool,
and haa issue. IT. Arabella. ▼. Louiaa-Maiy, d. in 1834.
This gentleman, whose paternal name is LanoDalb, assumed by act of parliament, in 1812, the surname of ygT.wAM only, and the aims of Kelham, in oom- pliaDoe with the will of his maternal uncle, liobert kelham, Esq., dated 29 Aug. 1808.
S>itl(S00. — ^Tbe Kelhazns desoendfirom a younger branch of on aneient family which was very early seated at Kelham, near Newark-upon-Trent, oo. Nottingham, and bore for arms, *' Aa. , three covered cups, or," allusive to the office they fiUed, of cup-bearer to Allan, lat Earl of Richmond, son-fn-law of William the Conqueror.
Thomas Kklhau, Esq. of Great Gonerby, son and heir of Boben Kelham, Esq. of Great Gonerby, and the lineal descendant of Ridiard Kelum, of AUington, oo. Lincoln, living 1428. b. IS Sept 1638 ; m. Mary Lee, of Woodborongh, Notts, and was $. at his decease, April, 1699, by his only son,
Ths Rkv. Roukrt Kslham, of Great Gonerby, b. 88 Jan. 1978, Ticar of Billingborough, Threddngham, and Waloot, 00. Lincoln, m. his cousin, 5 Feb. 1709, Nary, dau. and co-heir of John Kelham, Esq. of Gonerby, and had issue. The Srd btit eldest surviving son,
RomsRT Kblham, Esq. of Hatton-garden, London, Great Qonerby and Billingborough, co. Lincoln, and Bush Bill, Bdmantofn, co. Middlesex, b. 9 Nov. 1717 ; m. %l Dec. 1762. Sarah, youngest dau. of Peter and Joanna Geiy, descended fbom an ancient family long seated at Bilston, co. Leicester, who <L 88 Sept. 1774, aged 53 ; he d 29 March, 1808, hi his 9lst year. They had issue,
X. BoBBBT, of Great Gonerby, Billingborough, and Bush Hill, b. 8 Jan. 1765» who d. wim. 11 Nov. 1811. His wiU was dated 89 Aug. 1808, and by it he devised his estates to bia nephew, Bobebt-Kjelham Langdai.b, of whom presently.
I. Sonih-Augusta, «. 80 Dee. 1778, Marmaduke Lang- dale, Esq., New Ormond-street, Loudon; traditionaUy descended fh>m a younger branch of the L^zdales of Houghton, oo. York, from whom also derived the famed oavaUer commaoder. Sir Marmaduke Longdnle, created In 1668, Baron Laugdale, of Holme. Mrs. Langdale d, i Aug 1838, having had, with yoimger issue,
1 Mabmadukx-Bobbrt-Lakudalb, Esq. of Garston House, Surrey, and Pix Hall, Kent.
8 Robbbt-Kelham Lakodalb, Esq. (heir to his uncle, Robert Kelham, Esq. of Bush HillX the present Bobxbt-Kelham Kblham, E.sq , of Bleiwby HaU.
u. A vice, of Enfield, b, 8 April, 1763, d. taan. 27 July, 1811.
^mu— Quarterly ; 1st and 4th, per pale, gu. and as. , three covered oips, two and one, or, on a chief, engrailed, arg., three cstoues. sa., Kelhak; 2nd, az., three covered cups, or. Kelham, ancient; Srd, sa., a chevix)n, between tlm)e astoiles, arg., L<amodalb.
Crt»tr--On a wrecith of colours, a demi-eagle, with two heads, displayed, as., sem£e of ermine spots, and charged on each wmg with a covered cup, or.
Jlf»(lo— Beneficiorum memor.
Seal— Bleasby HaU, Notts.
KELLY OF CASTLE KELLY. See O'Kbllt.
-KELLY OF KELLY.
KxLLT, Arthur, Esq. of Kelly, co. Devon, J.P., high sheriff 1836, b. 11 Sept. 1804; m. 27 Oct. 1829, S<)i>hia, dau. of the late Kobert Maitland, Esq. of Thaxted, Essex, formerly a merchant of the city of Loudun, and has issue,
I. AKTHTm, ft. in 1830; d. in 1846.
u. Btviuald, b. 10 Jan. 1884; m. in 1868, Janet. 6th dau. of
Hennr Wilson, Bsq., of Btowlangtoft Hall, oo. Suffolk. m. Uaitland, ft. 21 Aug. 1842. IV. John, ft. in 1844 ; d. hi 1844. T. Theodore, ft. in 1845. L Juliana, m. 14 July, 1858, to Harry- Reginald Salusbury,
Snd son of the late bir William Trelawny, Bart n. Miuy.A&ne, m. in 1860^ to Lieut Jo8eph-B.-M. Wilson,
RN.
803
in. Edith.
tv. Blanche.
V. Sophy-Maitland.
S.tnf age. — " TUs ikmny,** we quote from their mu thenticated pedigree, " may look back beyond the Conqusst, and derive themselves from the ancient Britons.**
Nicholas db Kbllt, living Ump, Hkhbt II, was father ef William ds Kxllt, who was a by his son, Waebbi db Kellt, father of Bib William Kbllt, of Kelly, Ump, Hbnbv III, whose son, Riobabd Kkllt, of Kdly, living in 1230, was a by his son. Sib Johx Kkllv, of Ksliy. Knt, living temp. Eowabd I. He was father of John Kbllt, of Kelly, temp. Eowabo II, who loft by Haigaiet, his wife, a son.
Sib John Kbllt, Knt of Kelly, living 44 KimABD III, who m. Elinor, dau. and co-heiress of John Crowes^ of Bradstone, and was father of John Kbllt, of Kelly, whose son, Matthkw Kcllt. of Kelly, was a by his son, John Kxllt, of Kelly, Ikther of
Thomas Kellt, of Kelly, m. temp. Hbnbt TI, Elisabeth, dau. and heir of William Talbot, Esq. of Talbotswyks^ oo. Devon, and had a son,
RiOHARD Kkllt, of Kelly, which estate he inherited at the decease of his elder brother, Niohohka He m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Bratton, of Bratton, co. Somerset, and was direct ancestor of
William Kbllt, Bsq. of Kelly, living at the Herald'e Visitation hi 1620, then aged 32. His 8nd son,
John Kbllt. Esq. of Kelly, d. unm, in 1689, and devised his estates to his oousin-germsn,
Framois Kbllt, Bsq. of Tiedown, In Bradstone, who then became of Kelly. He m. Elisabeth, dau. of — Tucker, Esq. of Holdsworthy, in Devon, and dying in Dee. 1000, was buried at KeUy, and left (with two daus., Joan, m. 14 Sept 1093, to John TUlam ; and PhilUppa) an only son and successor,
Abthub Kellt, Esq. of Kelly, who m. Susanna, only dau. and heir of William Handoock, Esq. of Hendra St Qermains, in Cornwall, and by that lady had issue. Mr. Kelly d. 18 Oct 1712, and was a by his only son,
Abthur Kellt, Esq. of Kelly, bapt 88 Oct 1712, who m. Mary, eldest dau. of William Tucker, Esq. of Coryton, ca Devon, and had by her (who d. in 1781) siz sons and two daus., via.,
I. Abthxtb, his heir.
II. Pnmds^ohn, a oapt in the 18th, or royal Irish regt., bapt 12 May, 1740, m. in 1783, Elisabeth, dau. of Thomaa Oakeley, Esq. of Deal, in Kent, and had issue, Henry, capt royal African corps, d. unm. ; Elisabeth ; Catharine ; Mary; and Agnes, m. to Samuel Laing, Bsq. of Orkney, N B
III.' William-Handoock. vice-admiral of the Blue, baptised 6 April, 1751, m. Hally, dau. of Magnus Morton, Eciq., Judge of the Isle of Nevis, and d. 2 May, 1811, leaving a son, Magnus-Morton, lieut RN., d. a p., and a dau., Mary- Anne, wife of Theophllus CUve, Esq.
IV. Beuedicttis-Marwood, of Holsworthy, Devon, bapt 12 Aug. 1752, 0.8^ m. SO April, 1780, Mary, dau. of Arsoott Coham, of Holsworthy, and dyi^ in Feb. 1836^ left issue,
1 William, comm. RN., fti 87 Feb. 1782; m. in 1821, Sarah Cole
2 Benedictus-Marwood, rear-admiral RN., ft. in 1790; vi. 81 Aug. 1837, Mary-Ann, eldest dau. and co-heir of Richard Price, Esq. of Hijerhfields Park, oo. Sussex, which lady d. 14 July. 183&
8 John-Tucker, lieut horse artilleiy at Madras, d. hmr. in 1818. 4 Francis-Coham.
1 Mary.
2 Juliana, m. in 1823, to Geoxge Braund, Esq. of Exeter. 8 Sai-ah.
4 Elizabeth.
V. Thomas, of Biurington. in Devonshire, bapt 8 Sept 1760, m. in 1783, Miss Yhiing, of Stoke, in Comwall^and d. $. p.
I. Susannah, bnpt 3 Juno, 1746 ; d. in 1769.
u. Mary, nu to Lewis Robertson, Esq., capt RN«
Mr. Kelly <f. in March, 1762. and was a by his eldest son,
Arthur Kelly, Bsq. of Kelly, coL of the South Devon militia, bapt. 16 July, 1742. He i», Dorothea-Juliana, dau. of