. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century . towards the close of his life, he resided almost con-stantly. At his house in the Grove, on September 21,1794, his wifedied, and there, in the following year, he made his will, whichbears date July 11, 1795.^ Howth was, however, not forgottenby him. In addition to a direction that he was to be interred inthe vault of his family, he makes provision for the poor of Howth,and leaves a piece of plate to his former agent, liobert Hutchinson,as a token of Hutchinson


. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century . towards the close of his life, he resided almost con-stantly. At his house in the Grove, on September 21,1794, his wifedied, and there, in the following year, he made his will, whichbears date July 11, 1795.^ Howth was, however, not forgottenby him. In addition to a direction that he was to be interred inthe vault of his family, he makes provision for the poor of Howth,and leaves a piece of plate to his former agent, liobert Hutchinson,as a token of Hutchinsons services to him and his family, andof his own esteem and regard for him. His death took place onSeptember 29, 1801, at Cheltenham.* He had three sons : William, who succeeded him; Thomas, whotook holy orders, and became Bishop of Cork; and Henry, whowas in the army; and three daughters: Isabella, who married, 1 Home Office Papers, 1766-69, pp. 226, 279, 280, 281. 2 OKeeffes Eecollections, i, 69. 2 Gentlemans Magazine for 1794, p. 969. * In the Prerogative Collection. 5 Gentlemans Magazine for 1801, p. 963. o > m> ro O a:. rr > ro X o H


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