Royal Warrants Vol. 3,

1820-1845.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Ireland. Genealogical Office
Summary:Royal warrants and government licenses, mainly for change of name; papers relating to peerage matters; proclamations issued by the Lord Lieutenant and documentation relating to the Order of St. Patrick and the Office of Ulster King of Arms.


Copy of patent appointing Sir William Betham, Knight, to be Ulster King of Arms and principal Herald of all Ireland, April 18, 1820 (pp. 1-4)

Copy of warrant appointing James Rock to be Pursuivant of Arms, May 2, 1820 (p. 5)

Copy of warrant appointing Alfred Betham to be Pursuivant of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, June 14, 1825 (p. 6)

Copy of royal licence to the Hon. Hector John Toler of Rutland Square [now known as Parnell Square], Dublin, to bear the name Graham in addition to and prefixed to that of Toler, Nov. 26, 1825 (pp. 7-10)

Copy of royal licence to George Gun of Riversdale, Co. Kerry, to bear the name Cuningham in addition to and after the name Gun and to quarter Cuningham, March 3, 1826 (pp. 11-16)

Memorial of James Butler claiming to be Lord Dunboyne and praying for the Lord Lieutenant's direction to the law officers to report upon the whole of the case, ca. 1826 (pp. 12-13)

Copies of proofs of extinction of the peerages of Baron Milford, Baron Coleraine and Baron Eardley, 1826 (pp. 17-21)

Copy of patent creating Catherine FitzGerald [also Fitzgerald] a Baroness of Ireland by the title of Baroness FitzGerald and Vesey, July 31, 1826 (pp. 20-26)

Copy of memorial of John Edmond de Beauvoir claiming the honour of knighthood in right of the patent of baronetcy granted to his father, Sir John Edmond Browne of Johnstown, Co. Dublin, Bart., ca. 1826 (pp. 28-29)

Copy of royal licence to William Sharman of Stalleen in Co. Meath to bear the name of Crawford in addition and quarter those arms, March 14, 1827 (pp. 32 and 50-51)

Copy of patent appointing James Rock to be Dublin Herald, March 31, 1827 (p. 33)

Warrant appointing Molyneux Cecil Betham to be Athlone Pursuivant of Arms Feb. 12, 1827 (p. 34)

Petition that the case of Garrett Butler claiming the Title of Lord Viscount Galmoy shall be submitted to His Majesty's Attorney General for Ireland and not to His Majesty's Attorney General for England as has been done, ca. 1827 (pp. 52-53)

Return of fees received in the office of Ulster King of Arms being £584 [pounds] 13 [shillings] 4 [pence] for the years 1826 and 1827 (pp. 58-61)

Certificates of the extinction of the Earldom of Barrymore, the Earldom of Ulster and the Barony of Castlecoote, 1828 (pp. 62-67 & 71-72)

Copy of petition of George Bryan of Jenkinstown, Co. Kilkenny, that his claim to the title of Baron Slaine be considered by His Majesty's Attorney General in England at the same time as that of James Fleming already under consideration, ca. 1828 (pp. 68-70 & 102-107)

Report of the Attorney General and Solicitor General of Ireland on the petition of Garrett Butler, son of the then late Edmond Theodore Mandeville Butler, to be Lord Viscount Galmoy, 1828 (pp.75-90)

Copies of royal licences to Hamilton Knox Grogan and George Gilbert Grogan of Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford, to bear the name of Morgan in addition and to quarter Morgan, Oct. 29, 1828 (pp. 91-92 & 95-100)

Copy of query by Lord Castlemain and answer by Ulster asking how to subscribe his Titles of Honour and whether there are any Peers who are not entitled to bear arms, 1828 (p. 101)

Copy of royal licence to Robert McCausland to bear the name and arms of Bacon instead of those of McCausland, March 5, 1829 (pp. 108-111)

Copy of warrant appointing Molyneux Cecil John Betham as Cork Herald of Arms 1829 (p. 112)

Copy of warrant appointing William Crawford as Athlone Pursuivant of Arms, 1829 (p. 113)

Copy of royal licence to George Francis Pomeroy to bear the name and arms of Colley only, Jan. 20, 1830 (pp. 115-119)

Warrant declaring the seniority and states of Extra Knights of St. Patrick, 1830 (pp. 120-121)

Copy of royal licence to Lady Cecilia Letitia Buggin to bear the name of Underwood and the arms of Underwood and Gore quarterly, March 2, 1831 (pp. 122, 131 & 144-146)

Lord Lieutenants' warrant to Ulster to proclaim King William IV, 1830 (pp. 123 & 124A)

Order for Court mourning on the death of King George IV, 1830 (p. 124)

Copy of royal licence to Thomas Young of Lough Esk in Co. Donegal to bear the name of Brooke only, July 16, 1830 (pp. 125-129)

Directive of Lord Lieutenant that William Shaw Mason hand over keys and custody of the Record Tower to Ulster, 1830 (pp. 130-131)

Petition of Lord Headfort to be allowed his right to vote for representative peers, ca. 1830 (p. 133)

Certificate showing the claims to Irish Peerages and all pending except that of Barnewall - which has been approved - being those of Earldom of Annesley, Barony of Barnewall, Barony of Athenry, Barony of Slane, all now considered by House of Lords from 1800 - 1830 (pp. 134-135)

Certificates of extinction of Peerages, Viscount Mountjoy, Viscount Kilwarden, Earl of Carhampton and Baron Irsham, Viscount Clermont, 1831 (p. 136)

[Copies of ] Twenty letters of Sir Arthur Vicars, sometime Ulster King-of-Arms, to James Fuller, mainly on genealogical matters, 1904-16, but containing many references to the theft of the crown jewels from Dublin Castle, 1907 (pp. 142-143)

Description, with coloured drawings, of the insignia of the Order of St. Patrick, being crown jewels, receipt for their arrival and order for their custody, 1831, with Messrs. Garrard's letter and Ulster's valuation at over £30,000 in 1899 (pp. 142-143)

Pedigree of Bell of Annandale, Co. Dumfries, of Belview, of Gortadrate, in Co. Fermanagh, ca. 1640 - 1819 (pp. 151-153)

Pedigree of Bodkin of Co. Galway and La Rochelle, France ca. 1450 - 1770 (pp. 151-155)

Copy of patent creating Rose French, also ffrench, a Baroness of Ireland by the title of Baroness French, also ffrench, of Castle French, March 12, 1798 (pp. 156-159)

Copy of patent appointing Margaret Talbot to be Baroness Talbot of Malahide and Lady Malahide of Malahide in the Co. Dublin, May 8, 1831 (pp. 176-179)

Copy of royal licence to Percy FitzGerald of Donore in Co. Westmeath to bear the name and arms of Nugent, Sept. 14, 1831 (pp. 184-185, 192-195)

Copy of royal licence to Harvey Pratt to bear the name and arms of De Montmorency instead of Pratt, Aug. 31, 1831 (pp. 186-187 & 190-192)

Memorial of Ulster that he and the heralds should be summoned to attend the Coronation of King William IV, 1831 (pp. 187-188)

Copy of royal licence to William Wrixon called William Wrixon Becher to bear the name and arms of Becher, Sept. 29, 1831 (pp.189 & 199-201)

Copy of warrant appointing the Marquess of Downshire, the Marquess of Clanrickard, the Earl of Charlemont and the Earl of Llandaff, to be Extra knights of the Order of St. Patrick, 1831 (pp. 196-198)

Copy of royal licence to Sir Aubrey de Vere Hunt of Currah, [also Curra] Co. Limerick, Bart., to bear the name and arms of de Vere only, Feb. 3, 1832 (pp. 202-203 & 206-208)

Copy of royal licence to Philip Newton, junior, of Dunleckny, Co. Carlow, to bear the name and arms of Bagenal only, Mar. 4, 1832 (pp. 204-205 & 211-213)

Patent appointing James Rock to be Dublin Herald at Arms, 1832 (pp. 209-210)

Copy of royal licence to Thomas Cuthbert of Garretstown, Co. Cork, to bear the name of Kearney in addition to Cuthbert and to quarter Kearney, May 1, 1832 (pp. 214-219)

A table of officers and others receiving Fees of Honour, May 19, 1832 (p. 215)

Copy of royal licence to John Allen Carnegy to bear name of de Balinhard and take such arms as may be assigned to him, Aug. 17, 1832 (pp. 219 & 224-227)

Copy of royal licence to Sir Robert Wigram of Belmont Lodge in Co. Worcester, Bart., to bear the name of Fitzwigram only, Oct. 22, 1832 (pp. 223 & 228-230)

Warrant to augment the number of Knights of St. Patrick from The Sovereign and 15 Knights to The Sovereign and 22 Knights and to allow of dispensation from installation, Jan. 24, 1833 (pp. 231-232)

Warrants dispensing the Marquess of Downshire. the Earl of Charlemont and the Earl of Llandaff and the Marquess Conyngham from installation as Knights of St. Patrick, 1833 (pp. 234-235 & 239)

Copy of royal licence to George Dunbar Orr of Belfast, to bear the name and arms of Dunbar instead of those of Orr, March 18, 1833 (pp. 233, 237-38 & 242)

Warrants dispensing the Marquess of Downshire, the Earl of Charlemont and the Earl of Llandaff and the Marquess Conyngham from installation as Knights of St. Patrick, 1833 (pp. 234-235 & 239)

Warrant authorising the wearing the star of the Order of St. Patrick by the Lord Lieutenant and the pendant Badge by passed Grand Masters, 1833 (pp. 240-241)

Authority that the King of Arms of all Ireland at all ceremonials and assemblies shall have place immediately after Lord Lyon, King of Arms of Scotland, May 17, 1833 (p. 246)

Certificates of extinction of the Peerages of Kingsland, Mountrath, Munster and Connaught, 1835 (pp. 254, 265, 271-272, 290-300)

Copy of patent creating Robert Shapland Carew to be Baron Carew, June 13, 1834 (pp. 255-259)

Warrant dispensing the Earl of Donoghmore from installation as a Knight of St. Patrick, 1834 (pp. 260-261)

Copy of correspondence as to the propriety of new Knights of St. Patrick using the insignia of deceased members, 1834 (p. 262)

Copy of warrant appointing Molyneux Cecil John Betham to be Deputy Ulster King of Arms, 1834 (pp. 263 & 272)

Copy of royal licence to Henry Bevan Wilson of Belville House, Co. Meath, to bear the name and arms of Slator instead of those of Wilson, May 5, 1835 (pp. 264 & 273-275)

List of claims to Irish Peerages, showing those of Annesley, Slane and Athenry to be still pending, referred to the House of Lords, 1800 - 1836 (pp. 270 & 295)

A statement by Ulster of his duties and responsibilities, not omitting certain past hardships, 1835 (pp. 277-280)

Warrant dispensing the Earl of Cork and Orrery and Earl of Howth from installation as Knights of St. Patrick, 1835 (p. 281)

Copy of royal licence to William Denis of Dunmore East in Co. Waterford to bear the name Tottenham in addition to and after the name Denis and to bear the arms of Tottenham, Aug. 7, 1835 (pp. 282-285)

Copy of royal licence to Edward William Tottenham of Woodville, Co. Wexford, to bear the name of Denis in addition to and after the name, 1835 (pp. 282-285)

Certificate of extinction of titles Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion and Baron Fitzwilliam of Thorncastle, 1834 (p. 286)

Copy of royal licence to Anne Brunette Keowne to bear the name and arms of Boyd only June 1, 1836 (pp. 301-302 & 310-311)

Copy of royal licence to Joseph Tynte Pratt of Tynte Lodge, Co. Leitrim, to take the name of Joseph Pratt Tynte and bear the arms of Sir James Stratford Tynte, Bart., deceased, July 6, 1830 (pp. 303 & 312-314)

Copy of patent creating Dominick Browne to be Lord Oranmore and Browne of Carra Browne and Castle Oranmore in Co. Galway and of Castle Mac Garrett in Co. Mayo, May 4, 1836 (pp. 304-307)

Correspondence as to the petition of William Almericus de Courcy for precedence as for younger son of a baron, 1836 (pp. 308-309)

Copy of petition of Matilda Sophia Austen, Georgina Maunsell and Caroline Elizabeth Maunsell, daughters of the then late The Hon. William Cockayne praying for grant of precedence as for daughters of a Viscount and Ulster's report thereon, 1836 (pp. 315-317)

Petition of Baron Dufferin and Claneboy to vote at elections of temporal Peers of Ireland, 1836 (p. 318)

Copy of petition of Maria Catherine Barlow, Dame Charlotte Goodrick and Emily Grace Grantham, daughters of the Right Hon. James Fortescue, as sisters of a Viscount, 1837 (pp. 319-320)

Copy of royal licence to Samuel Ives Neale of Larch Hill, Co. Meath, to take the name Watson in addition to and after that of Neale and to quarter Watson, March 8, 1837 (pp. 321 & 326-327)

Copy of royal licence to Andrew William Blake, a minor, to bear the name and arms of Daly only Aug. 5, 1837 (pp. 328-332)

Copy of royal warrant on proclaiming Her Majesty Victoria; with order of proceeding so to do and proclamation of general mourning for King William IV, 1837 (pp. 332-336)

Warrant for certain alterations in the Statutes of the Order of St. Patrick, 1837 (pp. 337-338)

Copy of royal licence to Clayton Bayly to bear the name and arms of Savage only, Oct. 7, 1837 (pp. 345-347)

A return of Fees and Perquisites paid to Ulster with his observations thereon, 1835 - 1837 (pp. 352-354)

Copy of royal licence to Henry Bruyster Darley to bear the name Warren in addition and arms of Warren, March 10, 1838 (pp. 355-359)

Copy of declarations to be made by a Knight and by the Secretary of the Order of St. Patrick, 1837 (p. 359)

Copy of royal licence to William Wright of Killaghy Castle, Co. Tipperary, to take the name and arms of Despard, June 4, 1838 (pp. 360-362)

Copy of royal licence to Charles Denham Orlando Jephson to take the name Norreys after that of Jephson and to quarter firstly Norreys, July 18, 1838 (pp. 363-364 & 372)

Petition of Mary Anne, wife of William Adams, Doctor of Laws of Chertsey in Surrey, to be accorded precedence as for daughter of a Viscount, and Deputy Ulster's report thereon, 1838 (pp. 365-367)

Copy of royal licence to William Helsham of the City of Kilkenny to bear the name and arms of Candler only, Sept. 11, 1838 (pp. 368-371)

Copy of royal licence to William Lloyd of Farmley in Co. Kilkenny to take the name Flood after and in addition to that of Lloyd and to bear arms of Flood, Jan. 31, 1839 (pp. 373-375)

Warrant for, dispensations at and correspondence about and account of the chapter of the Order of St. Patrick held at Dublin, April 15, 1839 (pp. 376-382)

Warrant authorising the wearing of insignia of the Order of St. Patrick by the Grandmaster and Knights, 1839 (p. 383)

Copy of royal licence to Robert Percival of Kilmore Hill in Co. Waterford to take the name of Maxwell after that of Percival and quarter the arms of Maxwell, July 25, 1839 (pp. 384-385)

Copy of royal licence to Henry Archdall Gray of Derryargan in Co. Fermanagh to take the name Archdall in addition to and after that of Gray and to bear the arms of Archdall, Jan. 27, 1840 (pp. 388-389)

Copy of warrant for holding a chapter of the Order of St. Patrick, 1840 (pp. 391-392)

Petition of the younger surviving children of Francis Trench for precedence as for children of a Baron, and warrant for Precedency, Jan. 4, 1841 (pp. 393 & 402-403)

Copy of royal licence to the Hon. William Henry Hare White to take the name of Hedges in addition and after that of White Sept. 7, 1840 (pp. 394-395)

Order for Court and general mourning for the Princess Augusta, 1840 (p. 396)

Copy of royal licence to William Stewart Richardson of Oaklands, Co. Tyrone, to take the name of Brady in addition to and after that of Richardson, Dec. 29, 1840 (pp. 400-401)

Copy of royal licence to Lord Ventry that the descendants of his grandfather, the first Lord Ventry, may reassume the surname De Moleyns, Feb. 16, 1841 (pp. 406-408)

Warrants for, dispensations at, correspondence about and account of the chapters of the Order of St. Patrick held at Dublin, March 13 and May 6, 1841 (pp. 409-414)

Warrant of appointment of Francis Betham to be Junior Pursuivant of the Order of St. Patrick in place of Alfred Betham, deceased June 22, 1841 (p. 415)

Warrant dispensing the Earl of Arran from installation as a Knight of St. Patrick, July 19, 1841 (pp. 416-417)

Copy of royal licence to the Rev. John Robert Fitzgerald and Edward Fitzgerald, both of Spring Hill in Co. Kerry, to take the name of Day in addition and after that of Fitzgerald and to quarter the arms of Day, July 26, 1841.

Petition of Mrs. Mary Grey Wills for precedence as Baron's daughter as if her father, Rev. W[illiam] Sandford, had succeeded to the Barony of Mount Sandford, 1841 (pp. 420-421)

Copy of royal warrant creating H.R.H. Prince Albert, a Knight of St. Patrick, with place and precedence above all other Knights, Jan. 20, 1842 (pp. 422-426)

Copy of royal licence to John Wilson called John Wilson Fitzpatrick to use the name Fitzpatrick and bear the arms of Fitzpatrick, Feb. 12, 1842 (pp. 427-429)

Copy of treasury minutes remitting Fees of Honour on the appointments as Knights Grand Cross of the Bath of Archduke Charles, Prince Esterhazy and others, 1840 (pp. 429-430)

Copy of royal licence to John Kenny of Lockarrig, Co. Cork, to take the name Herbert after the name Kenny and bear the arms of Herbert in the first quarter of his family arms, 1837 (pp. 431-432)

Copy of royal licence to John Massy Bolton of Brazil in Co. Dublin and Ballywire in Co. Tipperary to bear the name Massy after that of Bolton and to bear the arms of Massy Sept. 17, 1842 (pp. 433-434)

Warrants for and account of the chapter of the Order of St. Patrick, Nov. 9, 1842, and royal warrant dispensing the Earl of Wicklow from installation, June 17, 1842 (pp. 435-438)

Copy of royal licence to John Magenis of Burt House, Co. Donegal, to take the name and bear the arms of Ferguson, Dec., 1842 (pp. 439-440)

Copy of royal licence to Thomas Crawford of Fort Singleton in Co. Monaghan to use the name and bear the arms of Singleton, Jan. 26, 1843 (pp. 441-442)

Copy of royal licence to Thomas Mulock Mulloy of Bellair, King's Co. [Co. Offaly], to take the names of Homan Mulock and bear the arms of Mulock, Feb. 14, 1843 (pp. 443-444)

The Earl Marshal's reply to the petition of Ulster that memorials for precedence of the children of Irish Peers and that petitions for change of names and arms of Irish persons should be addressed to Ulster and not to the Earl Marshal, 1843 (pp. 445-450)

Garter's comment on the claim to precedence as for children of a Baron by William Almeric de Courcy and Catherine, wife of Francis Bernard Beamish, 1836 (pp. 447 & 451-452)

Copy of royal licence to Richard Bayly Blakiston of Orangfield in Co. Down to take the name of Houston in addition to and after that of Blakiston and bear the arms of Houston Apr. 12, 1843 (pp. 452-454)

Scale of precedence of men at Her Majesty's Castle of Dublin, ca. 1843 (pp. 458-460)

Copy of royal licence to Samuel Dawson Hutchinson of Mount Heaton in King's Co. [sic, Co. Offaly], to take the name of Lloyd Vaughan in addition to and after that of Hutchinson and bear the arms of Vaughan and Lloyd quarterly with those of Hutchinson, Aug. 18, 1843 (pp. 461-463)

Copy of royal licence to Richard Joynt of Banagher in the King's Co. [sic, Co. Offaly], to take the name and bear the arms of Annesley, March 26, 1844 (pp. 470-471)

Copy of royal licence to James Cooper Tuthill of Merrion Square, City of Dublin, to take the names and arms of Cooper only April 26, 1844 (pp. 472-473)

Copy of royal licence to Capt. Robert Wright Doolan of Bengal [sic, the Partition of Bengal occurred in 1947 as part of the Partition of India; the Hindu-majority West Bengal became the state of India and the Muslim-majority East Bengal (now known as Bangladesh) became a province of Pakistan] to take the name Cope only and quarter arms of Cope with Doolan May 30, 1844 (pp. 474-478)

Copy of warrant appointing Sheffield Betham to be Deputy Ulster 1844 (pp. 478-479)

Warrant dispensing Marquess of Waterford from installation as a Knight of St. Patrick, Jan. 6, 1845 (pp. 482-483)

Copy of royal licence to Nicholas Colthurst to take the name Brabazon in addition and after that of Colthurst and to quarter Brabazon Jan. 11, 1845 (pp. 484-485)

Copy of royal licence to Strangman Davis of Horetown, Co. Wexford, to take the name Goff after that of Davis and quarter the arms of Goff, April 8, 1845 (pp. 488-489)

Copy of royal licence to George Charles Trimble of Ashfield Park in Co. Tyrone to take the name and bear the arms of Brackenridge only, Feb. 18, 1846 ( pp. 490-492)

Account of the Chapters of the Order of St. Patrick held in Dublin, Jan. 4, Sept. 17, and Nov. 12, 1845 and Oct. 12, 1846 (pp. 495-502)

Copy of patent appointing Sheffield P. J. Betham to the office of Dublin Herald Nov. 31, 1837 (pp. 502-503)

Copy of the patent appointing Sir William Betham to be Ulster King of Arms and principal Herald of all Ireland, Nov. 30, 1837 (pp. 504-505)

Copy of patent advancing Cornelius Baron Lismore to be Viscount Lismore of Shanbally, May 4, 1806 (pp. 162-165)

Copy of royal licence to David Watson to bear the name and arms of Ruttledge, Jan. 1, 1834 (pp. 251-254)

Orders for Court Mourning, change of Mourning and cessation of Mourning for his late Royal Highness, the Duke of York, 1827 (pp. 30-31)

Notification that in future the Gentleman Usher will present Gentlemen and the Chamberlain will present Ladies at Court Functions in Dublin, 1845 (p. 486)

Copy of warrant appointing William Heron, Junior, as Junior Pursuivant of St. Patrick, 1829 (p. 119)

Petition of Viscount Mountmorres [Francis Hervey de Montmorency, 3rd Viscount Mountmorres, (1756–1833)] to vote at the election of temporal Peers, 1831 (p. 154)

Copy of royal licence to Arthur Keily of Ballysaggartmore in Co. Waterford to take the name and bear the arms of Usher, Oct. 7, 1843 (pp. 464-465)

Copy of royal licence to Benjamin Geale to take the name Brady in addition to and after that of Geale and bear the arms of Brady, Feb. 6, 1841 (pp. 404-405)

Copy of a patent conferring knighthood on James Little, Nov. 22, 1816 (p. 27)

Petition of Lord Southwell [Thomas Anthony Southwell, 3rd Viscount Southwell, (1777 - 1860)] to vote at election of temporal peers, 1831 (p. 153)

Proclamation of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, 1837 (p. 1)

Copy of warrant for revising the statutes of the Order of St. Patrick and table of Fees to be charged, 1833 (pp. 244-250)

Warrant for chapter of Order of St. Patrick, 1837 (pp. 339-340)

Petition of Lord Gormanston [Jenico Preston, 12th Viscount Gormanston, (1775–1860)] to vote at election of temporal Peers, his disabilities having been removed, 1831 (p. 152)

Copy of royal licence to Sophia Griffiths, late of Naples but now of Dublin, to take the name and bear the arms of Jermyn, April 22, 1843 (pp. 455-457)

Copy of patent appointing Standish O'Grady to be Baron O'Grady and [1st] Viscount Guillamore [Standish James O'Grady, (1766–1840), later Baron O'Grady of Rockbarton and Viscount Guillamore of Cahir Guillamore, both in Co. Limerick], Jan. 6, 1831 (pp. 166-173)

Copy of royal licence to Samuel Hibbert, M.D., to take the name of Ware in addition to and after that of Hibbert and bear the arms of Ware, Mar. 8, 1837 (pp. 322-325)

Copy of royal licence to the Rev. James Kennedy, D. D., to bear the name and arms of Baillie in addition to and after that of Kennedy, March 2, 1836 (pp. 287-290)

Copy of royal licence to George Vaughan of Ringolish in Co. Down to take the name and bear the arms of Magenis, Nov. 3, 1840 (pp. 397-399)

Copy of royal licence to John Hickson, a minor, to bear the name and arms of Mahony instead of Hickson, Dec. 11, 1827 (pp. 54-59)

Copy of royal licence to the Viscount Masserene to take the name Skeffington and bear the arms alone, Dec. 20, 1843 (pp. 466-470) [John Foster-Skeffington, 10th Viscount Massereene (1812-1863), had inherited his mother's title upon her death in 1831 and his father's title upon his death in 1843].

Petition of Viscount Mountmorres [Hervey de Montmorency, 4th Viscount Mountmorres (1796 -1872), later Dean of Cloyne from 1845 until 1850 when he was appointed Dean of Achonry, a post he held until his death in 1872] to vote at election of temporal peers, ca. 1833 (pp. 243 & 266-269)

Warrant dispensing Viscount Southwell [Thomas Anthony Southwell, 3rd Viscount Southwell, (1777-1860)] from installation as a Knight of St. Patrick, 1837 (pp. 341-342)

Copy of warrant appointing Capt. Robert Smith to be one of the Junior Pursuivants of the Order of St. Patrick, June 14, 1840 (p. 390)

Copy of warrant for holding a chapter of the Order of St. Patrick and dispensing the Earl of Rosse [William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse, (1800-1867)] from Installation, 1845 (pp. 480-483)

Copy of royal licence to Isaac North of Dublin to bear the name of Bomford in addition and quarter the arms, Nov. 10, 1837 (pp. 348-351)

Petition by John Edwin Netterville of Hampstead to the House of Lords, being a counter claim to that of James Netterville of Causefield in the matter of succession to the Viscountcy of Netterville, ca. 1831 (pp. 147-149) [James Netterville, 7th Viscount Netterville, of Dowth (1773-1854) was descended from the third son of 1st Viscount Netterville; male descendents of 1st Viscount Netterville became extinct so the title remained dormant until the 14 August 1834. when the House of Lords adjudged that James had made out his claim to the Viscounty].
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