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- James his brother and heir, the third Earl, was governor of the county and city Waterford; and December 1692 married Anne, elder daughter, and coheir to Andrew Rickard:, of Dangan-Spidoge in the county of Kilkenny, Esq. (who died 18 August 1693, by his wife Anne, daughter and heir to Rev. Thomas Hooke of Dangan-Spidoge, D. D. who by his will dated 10 October 1671, proved 3 August 1571, devised to his wife Anne, the town and lands of Dangan-Spidoge, which he purchased in the name of Ashburnham, Esq, for life Upon Condition that she should within 6 months after his decease, make a lease thereof to his daughter Anne, wife of Andrew Rickards, during both their lives, at the annual rent of ??l. remainder after her decease to his said daughter and her heirs for ever; he also gave unto his said wife his house in the great cloyster of Christ Church of Chichester, called by the name of Mortimers Chantry, to her and her heirs, and the lease of the farm which he holds of the church of Chichester, and gave her 20 old gold pieces, and a little box of gold, and wills her not to part with it, but to leave it to her daughter Anne, and by her, who in july 1716 remarried with George Mathew, of Thomastown In Tipperary, Esq. and died at the Bath 16 September 1729 and only daughter and heir, the Lady Catherine. [2]
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