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26. Anne Nesbitt SMYTHE [96481] (James SMYTHE20, Dorothea BURGH15, Ulysses Bishop of Ardagh (Rt. Rev)14, Richard (Rev.)13, Ulick12, Meyler of Dromkeen11, William10, Richard Oge9, Richard8, Meyler7, William Duffe6, John of Shrule5, Walter Lord of Kilmaine4, Thomas (Sir)3, Edmund (Sir)2, William (Sir)1) was born about 1830 and died on 5 May 1901 in Peterborough Cambridgeshire England aged about 71.

Anne married Very Rev. William Connor MAGEE D.D. [22437] [MRIN: 32224], son of Rev. John MAGEE [22436] and Mary Anne KER [22433], on 14 Aug 1851. William was born on 17 Oct 1821 in Cork Co. Cork Munster Ireland and died on 5 May 1891 in London England at age 69.

General Notes: In an e-Mail received from Rosamund [Bryn] Anthony] in May 2012, she included the following:
his cousin, Anne Nesbitt, dau. of Rev. Thomas Smith (sic), R. of St. Thomas's, Dublin - to whom he was Curate- and had issue, including Rev. John Arthur V. Magee, M.A…..", 5 daus. and 3 sons
Rosamund goes on to include an Extract from "Cork, Past and Present" as follows:
"1864. March 7. WILLIAM CONNOR MAGEE, D .D.; Dean, per mortem Newman. William Connor Magee was the son of the Revd. John Magee, who was Librarian of St.Fin Barre's, and who was eldest son of William Magee, Archbishop of Dublin, authcr of the well-known work on "The Atonement."
William Connor Magee was born on 17th October, 1821, in the Library at St. Fin Barre's·. He was educated at Kilkenny College. Entered T.C.D. in 1835; Sch. 1838; Abp. King' s Div. Prize (1St), 1841; B.A. 1842; Div.Test , 1844; D.D. 1860; D.C.L. , Oxon, 1870.
He was ordained, in 1844, at Chester, for curacy of St .Thomas ' s , Dublin ; Curate of St. Saviour's, Bath, 1849-51; Minister of the Octagon Chapel, Bath, 1851-60; Preb. Wells Chapel ,1859-61; Minister of Quebec Chapel, London, 186o; R. of Enniskillen and Precentor of Clogher,1860-64; Dean of Cork, January,1864-66; Dean of Chapel Royal, Dublin,1866-68; consecrated Bishop of Peterborough, 15th November , 1868; enthroned Archbishop of York on St. Patrick' s Day, 1891.
Rosamund goes on to add:
He was born in Cork, Ireland. His father was curate of the parish attached to the Anglican cathedral in Cork; his grandfather was Archbishop of Dublin. Young Magee entered Trinity College, Dublin with a scholarship at thirteen. He was ordained to the curacy of St. Thomas's, Dublin, but, being threatened with tuberculosis, went after two years to Málaga, Spain. On his return he took a curacy at Bath, England and was soon appointed to the Octagon Chapel, where his fame both as preacher and platform speaker continued to spread. Some years afterwards he was made prebendary of Wells Cathedral. In 1860, poor health caused him to accept the living of Enniskillen, Ireland. In 1864 he was made Dean of Cork and chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant. Here he showed those great gifts which ultimately raised him to high office; a powerful grasp of mental, moral and political problems, combined with eloquence of a high order, illuminated with brilliant flashes of wit.
Archbishop Magee was probably the greatest orator of his day, in the pulpit, on the platform and in the House of Lords.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Bishop, 1868-1891, Peterborough Northamptonshire England.

• Occupation: Archbishop, 1891, York Yorkshire England.

The child from this marriage was:

   33 M    i. Rev. John Arthur V MAGEE M.A.

29. Edward LLOYD [93550] (Mary BURGH21, Thomas of Oldtown17, Ulysses Bishop of Ardagh (Rt. Rev)14, Richard (Rev.)13, Ulick12, Meyler of Dromkeen11, William10, Richard Oge9, Richard8, Meyler7, William Duffe6, John of Shrule5, Walter Lord of Kilmaine4, Thomas (Sir)3, Edmund (Sir)2, William (Sir)1) was born in 1721 in Eyom Co. Limerick Ireland.

Noted events in his life were:

• Residence: in Ballincollig Castle, Ballincollig Co. Cork Ireland.

Edward married Abigail MINCHIN [93562] [MRIN: 31206], daughter of Charles MINCHIN [93563] and Catherine Jane GREEN [93564]. Abigail was born about 1728 in Annagh Co. Tipperary. Another name for Abigail was Ann.

Children from this marriage were:

   34 M    i. Thomas LLOYD

+ 35 F    ii. Mary LLOYD

+ 36 F    iii. Anne LLOYD

31. Right Hon. Walter HUSSEY-BURGH [82078] (Elizabeth BURGH22, Thomas of Oldtown17, Ulysses Bishop of Ardagh (Rt. Rev)14, Richard (Rev.)13, Ulick12, Meyler of Dromkeen11, William10, Richard Oge9, Richard8, Meyler7, William Duffe6, John of Shrule5, Walter Lord of Kilmaine4, Thomas (Sir)3, Edmund (Sir)2, William (Sir)1) was born in 1742 and died in 1783 at age 41.

Walter married Anne BURGH [82157] [MRIN: 27129], daughter of Thomas BURGH [82158] and Anne DOWNES [82159]. Anne was born in 1745 and died in 1782 at age 37.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 37 F    i. Mary HUSSEY-BURGH [81748] was born in 1771 and died in 1820 at age 49.

32. Anne BURGH [82157] (Thomas25, William (Capt.)19, Ulysses Bishop of Ardagh (Rt. Rev)14, Richard (Rev.)13, Ulick12, Meyler of Dromkeen11, William10, Richard Oge9, Richard8, Meyler7, William Duffe6, John of Shrule5, Walter Lord of Kilmaine4, Thomas (Sir)3, Edmund (Sir)2, William (Sir)1) was born in 1745 and died in 1782 at age 37.

Anne married Right Hon. Walter HUSSEY-BURGH [82078] [MRIN: 27129], son of Ignatius HUSSEY [82079] and Elizabeth BURGH [82080]. Walter was born in 1742 and died in 1783 at age 41.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 31)


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