. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. ty per pale or and arg. threelions passant guardant sa. Crests—Archdale. Out of a ducal coro-net, an heraldic tigers head ppr. Mont-gomery. On a cap of maintenance ppr. ahand vested az. grasping a sword ppr. pomeland hilt gold. Mervyn. A squirrel segreantppr. Mottoes—Archdale. Data fata Honneur sans repos. Mer-vyn. De Dieu tout. Estates—Four manors in the county ofFermanagh, from the families of Ar
. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. ty per pale or and arg. threelions passant guardant sa. Crests—Archdale. Out of a ducal coro-net, an heraldic tigers head ppr. Mont-gomery. On a cap of maintenance ppr. ahand vested az. grasping a sword ppr. pomeland hilt gold. Mervyn. A squirrel segreantppr. Mottoes—Archdale. Data fata Honneur sans repos. Mer-vyn. De Dieu tout. Estates—Four manors in the county ofFermanagh, from the families of Archdaleand Montgomery, all by patent in thereign of James I.; and three manors inTyrone from the family of Mervyn, createdin the eighth year of the same reign. Town Residence—Kildare Place, Dublin. Seats—Castle Archdale, in the county ofFermanagh, and Trillic, in the county ofTyrone. The family name of Archdale hasbeen for many years past spelt Achdall;but in the inscription on the old castle andin Pynners Survey, as well as in the patentroyal granting the estates and other docu-ments, it is invariably written Archdale. IJO FONNEREAU, OF CHRIST CHURCH. FONNEREAU,. The Reverend CHARLES-WILLIAM, of Christ Church Park, inthe county of Suffolk, b. in 1764, m. Harriette-Deborah,eldest daughter of Thomas Neale, esq. of Freston Tower,and has issue, WiLLiAM-Charles, 6. in 1804, m. in 1832, Kate-Geor-giana, daughter of John Cobbold, esq. of The Clift,Ipswich. Harriette, m. in 1827, (see vol. i. p. 183) to Charles,second son of Abraham Spooner-Lillingston, esq. ofElmdon, in the county of Warwick, and has one sonand two daughters. Mr. Fonnereau served some time in His Majestys na^-y,during the first American w^ar, and was lieutenant of theConqueror under Admiral Rodney, in the action on the12th April, 1782. He retired afterwards, and enteredinto holy orders. He inherited Christchurch at the de-cease of his father in 1817. Hmeage. This family of Fonnereau, originally ofnoble desce
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