. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century . eloved Earl of Ossory, whom he appoints guardian-of his children, and John Keatinge, afterwards Chief Justice ofthe Common Pleas, Nicholas Henshaw, a leading Dublin physician,and John Byron, his lieutenant and neighbour at Baldoyle,whom he appoints his executors. A month after the execution•of his will, on June 17, 1671, lie died, and according to an entryin Ulsters Office was interred with funeral rites on tlie 21st inthe cliurch of Howth. In hi« will he desi
. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century . eloved Earl of Ossory, whom he appoints guardian-of his children, and John Keatinge, afterwards Chief Justice ofthe Common Pleas, Nicholas Henshaw, a leading Dublin physician,and John Byron, his lieutenant and neighbour at Baldoyle,whom he appoints his executors. A month after the execution•of his will, on June 17, 1671, lie died, and according to an entryin Ulsters Office was interred with funeral rites on tlie 21st inthe cliurch of Howth. In hi« will he desired to be buried underthe monument of his ancestors, near his father, but directed thata new vault was to be subsequently made, inasmuch as the oldvault where his father and mother now lie is well-nigh full, andthat liis parents bodies and his own were to be laid in it. Heleft two sons, Thomas, to whom he bequeathed the great seal-ring of his family, and Charles, to whom he bequeathed his English Cal. S. P., Irel., 1660-62, p. 578 ; 1669-70, p. 6.* Hist. MSS. Com., Kept. 9, App., pt. ii, p. In the Prerogative
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