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James Carrique Ponsonby

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262:(devised to him by his great uncle) to pay debts affecting his properties in Kerry and for these funds to service his separation settlement and to provide for other circumstances. He transferred land in Limerick to his wife's brother Charles, the income from which would be hers. His father had remarried to Margaret Crosbie in 1766; although his father died in 1774, his will wasn't proved until July 1782 but mentioned him, his stepmother Margaret, and his son William. From 1783 to 1790, he was one of two MPs for 300: 288: 246:. He became the owner of a property in Clare Street, Dublin, in 1769. The couple had two children, William, born in 1770, and Richard, born c. 1773. The following year he transferred ownership of the Dublin house to his father-in-law. From 1776 to 1783, he was the MP for 719: 258:" (Charles Coote) in 1782; this is four years post-separation, however a contemporaneous deed did exist between Carrique Ponsonby and Coote. On 28 April 1781, he made an application for the next session of parliament to raise funds by mortgage or sale of properties in 714: 223:, his great uncle who had no children, willed the Crotta estate to his father on 10 February 1762 with the proviso that both father and son take the Ponsonby name. When the will was proved in 1764, Carrique duly became James Carrique Ponsonby. 512:
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and during this period was high sheriff of Kerry from 1781 to 1782. He and his wife separated in 1778 and as part of the deed of settlement she was granted ÂŖ500 annually. The
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He was born as James Carrique to Anne Dorothy (nÊe Crosbie) and William Carrique; his mother was the daughter of Lady Margaret Barry and
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Irish Registry of Deeds Index, volume=321, page=399, memorial 217080, registered 1777-85, grantee Earl of Bellamont (Charles Coote)
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Irish Registry of Deeds Index, dated 7 Nov 1770, registered 10 Nov 1770, vol.283 p.167 memorial 183578, Ponsonby to O'Hara
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Irish Registry of Deeds Index, dated 30 June 1769, registered 1 July 1769, vol.272 p.562 memorial 176498, Shiel to Ponsonby
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Irish Registry of Deeds Index, volume 251, page 81, memorial 160212, registered 12 May 1766, marriage settlement
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Irish Registry of Deeds Index, MS36488/7 and MS36488/8, registered 4 October 1783, separation agreement
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On 3 May 1766, he married Mary O'Hara, daughter of Charles O'Hara, MP for
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Church (now St. Columba's Heritage Centre), close to Crotta.
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in 1754, aged 16 and is recorded as a JP the following year.
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Brigadier-General James Carmichael, 2nd Earl of Hyndford
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claims that his wife was said to have "run away with
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Index

Tulsk
James FitzGerald
Tralee
John Toler
Boyle Roche
William Godfrey
member of parliament
high sheriff
justice of the peace
grand juror
County Kerry
Thomas Crosbie
Crotta
Trinity College, Dublin
Richard Ponsonby
Ballynakill
Armagh Borough
Brigadier-General James Carmichael, 2nd Earl of Hyndford
James V of Scotland
Henry VII
Tulsk
Lord Bellomont
County Limerick
Tralee
William Godfrey
Kilflynn
Portals
Biography
Ireland
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