History of the family of Maunsell (Mansell, Mansel) . k, of Graigue, countyLimerick, and had a dau., Ann. died unmaiTied. \TI. AxxE, married, in May, 1650, the Very Rev. RobertNaylor, Dean of Lismore, afterwards Dean of Limerick. He wasson of Robert Xaylor. of Canterbury, and cousin of Boyle,first Earl of Cork. Tliey had issue, t/2. : (i) Catherine. - (2) Margaret, married, in March, 1O59, her cousin, JohnDrew, of Kilwinnv. county Waterford, and was givenaway bv her cousin, the Earl of Cork, who is said to haveadded to her fortune. In the rebellion of 1641,Dean Xaylor was also
History of the family of Maunsell (Mansell, Mansel) . k, of Graigue, countyLimerick, and had a dau., Ann. died unmaiTied. \TI. AxxE, married, in May, 1650, the Very Rev. RobertNaylor, Dean of Lismore, afterwards Dean of Limerick. He wasson of Robert Xaylor. of Canterbury, and cousin of Boyle,first Earl of Cork. Tliey had issue, t/2. : (i) Catherine. - (2) Margaret, married, in March, 1O59, her cousin, JohnDrew, of Kilwinnv. county Waterford, and was givenaway bv her cousin, the Earl of Cork, who is said to haveadded to her fortune. In the rebellion of 1641,Dean Xaylor was also plundered by the rebels of propertyto the amount of besides the loss of his prefermentof ;f500 VIII. Sarah, married Ridgate.^ IX Catherine, married Theophilus Eaton. X. Alice, married Andrews, of county Tipperary. named with her in her brotlier Johns will of 1685. XI. Mary, married Richard Bettesworth ; also named mJohns will. T^^ly an ance^r of Philip Ri^ate, whose daughter raarried great-nephew, Edward MaunselL. i5.\Li.\\\ , u.\ I ;. Co. :i-:ic r^^^^i^^^iiy^ii^ ( \SI ;, l!\ DLll-, Cn. WAI l-;!.; lOR I). i^i^^vf. *.•. Ji^ %? :!?:.. ^^iS^ikS^Mi^l&fe$iS \ 11,w oi- i; \M i\<oy\ iHi: IM MAUiXSELLS IN IRELAND 483 Mrs. Maunsell, having survived her husband, returned toIreland, and resided with her third son, Captain John Maunsell, atBallyvoreen, near Caherconlish. She died prior to 1662, and herremains were interred in the chancel of the church at Caherconlish,v,here her son erected the following memorial, bearing that date : Here lyeth the bodye of Alphra Maunsell, my dear mother, daughterof Sir Wm. Cra\ford, of Kent. Here also lyeth my dear wife, MaryMaunsell, daughter of Geo. Booth, Esq., of Cheshire. And of mysister, Alphra Peacock. And of her daughter, Anne eldest son, viz. : Thomas Maunsell, of Mocollop, one of the 49 officers,defended the Castle of Mocollop, co
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