. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. r, Viscount Castle-Cuffe, b. 10 July Lordship is the only son of John-Otway, second Earl, who was b. 20 , and d. 23 Nov. 1820, by his marriage 7 Oct. 1817, with Catherine, eldestdaughter and co-heir of Maurice-Nugent OConnor, Esq., of Mount Pleasant, KingsCo., the present Countess Dowager, who re-man-ied 26 Jan. 1824, Rose-Lam-bart Price, Esq., eldest son of the late Sir Rose Price, Bart., and became again awidow by his death, 15 Jan. 1826. Otway,
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. r, Viscount Castle-Cuffe, b. 10 July Lordship is the only son of John-Otway, second Earl, who was b. 20 , and d. 23 Nov. 1820, by his marriage 7 Oct. 1817, with Catherine, eldestdaughter and co-heir of Maurice-Nugent OConnor, Esq., of Mount Pleasant, KingsCo., the present Countess Dowager, who re-man-ied 26 Jan. 1824, Rose-Lam-bart Price, Esq., eldest son of the late Sir Rose Price, Bart., and became again awidow by his death, 15 Jan. 1826. Otway, FIRST Earl, grandfather of the present Peer, who d. 9 Aug. 1804, had issue: 1 John-Otway, second Earl. 2 Lady Elizabeth, m. Dec. 1823, Henry Wemyss, Esq., of Danesfort, Co. Kilkenny. 3 Lady Dorothea-Louisa,/«. 18 March 1817, Mdjor-Gen. Sir James Cump- bell, , , who d. 6 May 1835. frt«<io«^.—Baron 1733, Viscount Desart 1781, Viscount Castle-Cufte and Earl of Desart 1793. Genealogy.—See Genealogical Volume. Motto.— Virtus repulsse nescia sordid*: Virtue ignorant of mean repose. Heat.—HesHxt, DE SAUMAREZ, BARON. (Saumarez.)James Saumarez, Baron de Saumarez of the Island of Guernsey,in the Peerage of the United Kingdoin, ain\ a Baronet; in Holy Orders,Rector of Huggate, Yorkshire, b. 9 Oct. 1789, succeeded 9 , m. 5 Oct. 1814, Mary, 2nd daughter of the late Vice-AdmiralWilliam Lechmere, of Steeple Aston, His Lordships father, the distinguished Admiral James, first Lord, , and Grand Cross of the Swedish Order of the Sword, besides being in other memorable actions, was second in command to Lord Nelson in the glorious battle of the Nile, and obtained the insignia of the Order of the Bath for his heroic 171 DET achievements against a superior squadron of French and Spanish ships off the coastof Spain on the Tith July 1801 ; he was b. 11 March 1757, and d. 9 Oct. 1836 jhavin^ m. 27 Oct. 1788, Martha, daughter and heir of T
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