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George and his son John George, better known as Jack, built a "state of the art" farmyard at Belgrove in 1851. To justify their investment they ejected their tenants from the best land in Ballyaddan, Rathroinsin, Belgrove, etc., expecting to run the land more efficiently in a larger unit, rather than depending on what they could extract from their tenants.
Jack himself acquired more land in Tipperary, Kildare, and Donegal, and also a large ranch in Texas called the JA Ranch. He died in 1885 on his way home from the States, aged 62 years. Thanks to Dr. Bob Spiegelman of New York we have learned a great deal more about the JA Ranch and Jack's connections with it, as well as Glenveagh in Donegal. When the Irish Land Commission acquired the Estate in 1935 they divided it among some of the Estate employees and enlarged many of the small farms in the area.
The farmyard was divided between four families, and four of the farm buildings were converted into dwellings. Later on three of the families moved elsewhere or changed from farming. As the other families left the Murphy family bought out the rest of the yard. Michael Murphy Sr. was yard-man on the estate when he was a youth and he got a quarter of the farmyard in the 1935 division; he survived to see his family own the whole farmyard eventually.Mr Adair married Cornelia, daughter of General J S Wadsworth, US Army, in 1867, and died without issue.
CHRISTOPHER, his heir;The eldest son,
William;
Michael;
John (Rev);
Ellen; Elizabeth.
FRANCIS, his heir;The elder son,
Christopher.
CHRISTOPHER (Sir);Mr Wandesford died in 1559, and was succeeded by his elder son,
John;
Jane.
CHRISTOPHER, his successor;Sir George espoused secondly, Mary, daughter of Robert Pamplin, and had a daughter, Margaret, and a son, WILLIAM WANDESFORDE, Citizen of London, to whom, and his heirs, his eldest brother, in 1637, gave £20 per annum, issuing out of the manor of Castlecomer, and payable upon Strongbow's tomb in Christ Church, Dublin.
John;
Michael (Very Rev);
Anne.
GEORGE, his heir;Mr Wandesford was succeeded by his eldest son,
CHRISTOPHER, successor to his brother;
John;
Catherine; Alice.
CHRISTOPHER, his heir;Sir Christopher, MP for Ripon, was succeeded by his eldest son,
George;
Charles;
Mary; Eleanor; Catherine; Elizabeth; Alice; Frances; Christiana.
CHRISTOPHER, 2nd Viscount;His lordship died in London, and was succeeded by his eldest son,
GEORGE, 4th Viscount;
John;
Richard;
Henrietta.
The 1st EARL OF WANDESFORD died in 1784, and his son having predeceased him, all his honours, including the baronetcy, became extinct, and his estates upon his only daughter,
- Christopher Wandesford, 2nd Viscount (1684–1719)
- Christopher Wandesford, 3rd Viscount (1717–36)
- George Wandesford, 4th Viscount (1687–1751)
- John Wandesford, 5th Viscount (1725–84) (created Earl Wandesford in 1758).
John, dspvp;The Hon Charles Harward Butler C S Wandesforde was succeeded by his grandson,
HENRY BUTLER-CLARKE-SOUTHWELL-WANDESFORDE, died unmarried;
Walter, father of CHARLES;
SARAH, of Castlecomer and Kirklington.
Charles Butler, father of RICHARD HENRY PRIOR-WANDESFORDE;Mrs Prior-Wandesforde succeeded to the Castlecomer and Kirklington estates on the death of her nephew, 1881, and in accordance with the provisions contained in her father's will, assumed, in 1882, for herself and her issue the additional surname and arms of WANDESFORDE.
Henry Wallis;
Sarah Butler; Sophia Elizabeth.
CHRISTOPHER BUTLER, b 1896;
Ferdinand Charles Richard, b 1897;
Richard Cambridge, b 1902;
Vera; Florence Doreen.
FENTON, his heir;He was succeeded by his eldest son,
John;
Arthur, lieutenant-general;
Margaret.
GERALD GEORGE, his successor;Sir Fenton was succeeded by his eldest son,
ARTHUR PERCY, 10th Baronet;
William Josiah;
John Freke;
Margaret Susan.
JUSTIN GERALD, his successor;Sir Gerald was succeeded by his son,
Caroline Maria; Helen Charlotte Nichola.
Fenton John (1835-62), father of the 13th Baronet;
John Evans Freke;
Richard Reynell;
Arthur Percy Barnard;
Harriet Elizabeth; Jane Grace; Catherine Charlotte; Geraldine Maria;
Elizabeth Nannette; Martha Josepha Helena; Anna Angelina.
- Sir Justin Gerald Aylmer, 10th Baronet (1863–85);
- Sir Arthur Percy Aylmer, 11th Baronet (1801–85);
- Captain Fenton John Aylmer (1835–62);
- Sir Arthur Percy Fitzgerald Aylmer, 12th Baronet (1858–1928);
- Sir Fenton John Aylmer, VC, 13th Baronet (1862–1935);
- John Evans Freke Aylmer (1838–1907);
- Sir Gerald Arthur Evans-Freke Aylmer, 14th Baronet (1869–1939);
- Sir Fenton Gerald Aylmer, 15th Baronet (1901–87);
The heir apparent is the present holder's son, Fenton Paul Aylmer (b 1965).
- Sir Richard John Aylmer, 16th Baronet (b 1937).
Walter (Sir), 1st Baronet, of Maryborough;The Lord Bishop of Ardfert died in 1621.
DAVID, of whom presently;
John (Sir), of Tullyglass, County Down;
Patrick;
William;
Richard.
THOMAS, his heir;Colonel Crosbie died in 1658, and was succeeded by his elder son,
Patrick.
DAVID, ancestor of THE EARLS OF GLANDORE;He wedded secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of Garrett FitzGerald, of Ballynard, County Limerick, by whom he had no issue; and thirdly, in 1680, Elizabeth, daughter of William Hamilton, of Liscloony, King's County, and had issue,
William;
Patrick (Rev);
Walter;
Sarah; Bridget.
THOMAS, of whom hereafter;By a very peculiar, probably unique, settlement, executed on the marriages of Sir Thomas Crosbie and his eldest son respectively, to the two sisters, on the same day (1680), a new settlement and redistribution of all the family estates was made, by which those of Ballyheigue were appointed to the issue of the last marriage.
John;
Charles;
Pierce;
Ann.
JAMES, his heir;Mr Crosbie died in 1731, and was succeeded by his son and heir,
Anne Dorothy; Harriet Jane.
PIERCE, his heir;Mr Crosbie died in 1761, and was succeeded by his eldest son,
James;
Catherine; Henrietta.
JAMES, his heir;The elder son,
Pierse;
Elizabeth; Frances Anne.
PIERCE, his heir;Colonel Crosbie died in 1836, and was succeeded by his eldest son,
James;
Francis;
Thomas;
Letitia; Frances.
JAMES, his heir;Mr Crosbie wedded thirdly, Margaret, daughter of Leslie Wren, and had further issue,
Margaret Catherine.
William Wren;Mr Crosbie was succeeded by his eldest son,
Pierce;
Leslie Wren;
George Wren;
Francis;
Elizabeth Margaret; Alice Julia.
Piers Lister (1860-78), died at Harrow;Mr Crosbie was succeeded by his eldest surviving son,
JAMES DAYROLLES, of whom hereafter;
Kathleen Matilda; Rosa Marguerite; Marcia Ellen.
Charles;The third son,
Frederic;
HENRY, of whom presently;
Raymond.
HENRY GEORGE;His only son,
Ada Letitia; Edith.
HENRY HERBERT RONALD, his heir;General White was succeeded by his only son,
Sybil Georgina.
HENRY GEORGE RONALD, b 1907;
John Maxwell, b 1909.
THOMAS, his heir;He wedded secondly, Annabel, daughter of James Lynch, without further issue.
Margaret.
THOMAS, his successor;Sir Valentine died in 1652, and was succeeded by his eldest son,
Francis;
John;
Henry;
Julianne; Elizabeth; Annabel.
VALENTINE, 5th Baronet;Sir Thomas died ca 1670, and was succeeded by his elder son,
WALTER, 6th Baronet.
THOMAS, his successor;He espoused secondly, in 1706, Agnes, daughter of John Blake, and had further issue, a daughter, Catherine.
Mary.
ULICK, his successor;Sir Thomas died in 1749, and was succeeded by his son,
Anne.
JOHN, his successor;Sir Walter died in 1802, and was succeeded by his eldest son,
Dominick Joseph;
Stephen;
Thomas;
Walter (Brigadier).
VALENTINE, his successor;He espoused secondly, in 1800, Rose, daughter of Edward Brice, of Kilroot, County Antrim, by his wife Theodora, daughter of Thomas , 1st Baron Ventry, and had further issue,
Barbara.
John Brice;Sir John was succeeded by his eldest son,
Eliza; Jane Margaret; Arabella.
THOMAS EDWARD, his successor;He married secondly, in 1843, Julia Sophia, daughter of Robert MacDonnell, and had further issue, a son,
John Francis;
Elly; Eleanor; Eliza.
Valentine Charles.Sir Valentine was succeeded by his eldest son,
VALENTINE, his successor;Sir Thomas was succeeded by his son,
Louisa; Eliza Maria.
THOMAS PATRICK ULICK JOHN HARVEY, his successor;Sir Thomas was succeeded by his eldest son,
Valentine Joseph;
James Herbert;
Florence Anne; Maude Julia.
THOMAS RICHARD VALENTINE, his successor.Sir Ulick was found dead in his car after inheriting Menlough Castle.
Sir Anthony Teilo Bruce Blake, 18th Baronet (1951–2014), great-great-great-great grandson of the 10th Baronet through his 2nd son, Dominck Joseph Blake (1754–1843);
Sir Charles Valentine Bruce Blake, 19th baronet (b 1994).
Dr Angela Garvey, Lord-Lieutenant of the County Borough of Londonderry, with the approval of Her Majesty The Queen, has been pleased to appoint,
Mr Ian Crowe MBE DL
Eglinton
County Londonderry
Vice Lord-Lieutenant for the said County Borough, his Commission bearing date the First day of September 2021
Angela Garvey
Lord-Lieutenant of the County Borough
Marmaduke (Rt Hon), CHANCELLOR OF THE IRISH EXCHEQUER;The younger son,
JAMES, of whom we treat;
Hester, m Oliver Cramer, mother of JOHN CRAMER;
Mary.
JOHN, his successor;He was succeeded by his elder son,
JOSIAH, 3rd Baronet;
Judith; Eliza; Frances; Priscilla; Sophia.
Caroline Mary; Emmeline Katherine Egerton; Josephine.He wedded secondly, in 1819, Anna Maria, eldest daughter of the Rt Hon Charles Kendal Bushe, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, and had issue,
JOHN JOSCELYN, his successor;Sir Josiah was succeeded by his eldest son,
Kendal Josiah William;
Rosanna Louisa; Sydney Alicia; Florence; Georgina; Adelaide; Sylvia.
NEVILL JOSIAH AYLMER;Sir John's eldest son,
EGERTON BUSHE, 5th Baronet;
Claude Plunkett;
Ethel Charlotte; Violet Alice Penrose.
MARMADUKE NEVILL PATRICK SOMERVILLE, his successor;Sir Egerton was succeeded by his eldest son,
Nevill Henry Kendal Aylmer, 1899-1980;
JOSCELYN AMBROSE CRAMER, 7th Baronet;
Katherine Adelaide Hildegarde.
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