. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century . ?1 r. o THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE EEVOLUTION. 125. estate ; and three daughters : Mary, who married, in 1672, Henry,third Earl of Mount-Alexander, and who died on August 26, 1705 ;:Sarah, who married Thomas Stepney, of the county of Meath ;and Martha, who married Hugh ONeill. Thomas, who succeeded to the title and estate as the eldestson of William Lord Howth, was for nine years after his fathersdeath in a state of pupilage, and did not marry until 1687, whenhe


. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century . ?1 r. o THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE EEVOLUTION. 125. estate ; and three daughters : Mary, who married, in 1672, Henry,third Earl of Mount-Alexander, and who died on August 26, 1705 ;:Sarah, who married Thomas Stepney, of the county of Meath ;and Martha, who married Hugh ONeill. Thomas, who succeeded to the title and estate as the eldestson of William Lord Howth, was for nine years after his fathersdeath in a state of pupilage, and did not marry until 1687, whenhe took to wife a kinswoman of his own, Mary, eldest daughter ofHenry Barnewall, second Viscount Barnewall, of Kingston, by hissecond wife Mary, daughter of Richard Nugent, Earl of West-meath. In the parliament of James the Second, and in that ofWilliam the Third, he took his seat, and he joined in 1697 in thedeclaration of attachment to the person and government ofWilliam the Third. According to a tradition existing a hundredyears ago, William the Third honoured him with a visit at Howth,where the actual room occupied by the Kin


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