James R Hope was the third son of General the Honourable Sir Alexander Hope, grandson of the 2nd Earl of Hopetown. He married Charlotte Scott, granddaughter of Sir Walter Scott and assumed the name of Scott.
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Sir James Shaen, Surveyor General of Ireland, left his estates to his son Sir Arthur Shaen, who had 2 daughters and heiresses. One daughter, Frances, married Sir John Bingham of Newbrook, county Mayo in 1738 and the other daughter, Susannah, married Henry Boyle Carter of Castle Martin, county Kildare in 1750.
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Skerretts were established in the barony of Clare from the 17th century. Three sons of Dominick Skerrett, Mayor of Galway in 1642 founded the Skerrett families of Carnacrow, Dangan and Ballinduff. Family members later settled at Drumgriffin and Ardskeabeg. Mark Skerrett, a family member, was Archbishop of Tuam (1740-1784).
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Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1904) suggests that the Smyths of Portlick were a branch of the Smyths of Gaybrook, near Mullingar, county Westmeath.
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The St Georges of Headford Castle and of Tyrone both trace their ancestry back through the female line to the St Georges of Hatley St George, Cambridgeshire and share a common ancestry with the St Georges of Carrickdrumrusk, county Leitrim, Barons St George of Hatley St George.
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The St Georges of Headford Castle and of Tyrone both trace their ancestry back through the female line to the St Georges of Hatley St George, Cambridgeshire and share a common ancestry with the St Georges of Carrickdrumrusk, county Leitrim, Barons St George of Hatley St George.
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In 1856 Walter Trevor Stannus of Lisburn, county Antrim, married the Honourable Catherine Geraldine Fitzgerald Vesey 4th daugher of Lord Fitzgerald and Vesey and in 1857 his brother the Reverend Beauchamp Walter Stannus married the Honourable Mabella Geraldine Fitzgerald Vesey eldest daughter of Lord Fitzgerald and Vesey. The two Stannus brothers were younger sons of the Reverend James Stannus, Dean of Ross and rector of Lisburn.
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Joseph Stock, Bishop of Killala 1798-1810 (Church of Ireland), is well known for the account he wrote of the French landing in Killala Bay in 1798. His eldest son Reverend Edwin Stock was later rector of Crossmolina, county Mayo. St George Stock son of Edwin married a daughter of William Atkinson of Rahans, county Mayo.
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