Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . of Kilkenny, until the 13th of March, 1806, when heattained the dignity of Baron Ponsonby, of lmokilly, in the Countyof Cork. He married, in 1769, the Honourable Louisa Molesworth,by whom he had issue the present Baron; the late Sir William, aMajor-General in the army, who married, in 1807, the HonourableGeorgiana Fitzroy ; Richard, Dean of St. Patricks, Dublin ; George,M. P. for Youghall; Frederick; and Mary, married in 1794 to thepresent Earl Grey. The noble Baron died in the course of the sameyear that


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . of Kilkenny, until the 13th of March, 1806, when heattained the dignity of Baron Ponsonby, of lmokilly, in the Countyof Cork. He married, in 1769, the Honourable Louisa Molesworth,by whom he had issue the present Baron; the late Sir William, aMajor-General in the army, who married, in 1807, the HonourableGeorgiana Fitzroy ; Richard, Dean of St. Patricks, Dublin ; George,M. P. for Youghall; Frederick; and Mary, married in 1794 to thepresent Earl Grey. The noble Baron died in the course of the sameyear that he had been raised to the peerage. John Ponsonby, Baron Ponsonby of lmokilly, in the County ofCork, married, in 1803, Lady Fanny Villiers, daughter of the late andsister of the present Earl of Jersey. His Lordship is at the presenttime, (April, 1829,) Ambassador to the new State of Buenos Ayresin South America. The eldest son of the late Major-General SirWilliam Ponsonby, is presumptive heir to the title. Motto of Ponsonby of lmokilly :—Pro rege, lege, grege. Crest:—Three


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