Definitely a Irish connection;
1770" Richard English, coll. Jan. 17 {D.R.), h. at Armagh, ent. T.C.D. as a Sizar 28 May, 1718 ; B.A. 1723 ; M.A. 1744. Eldest son of Rev. Wm. E., of Armagh and Carrickfergus, by Miss Johnston, dau. of Wm. J., of Armagh, and grandson of John English, of Dublin, and Rose, dau. of Col. George Blacker, of Carrickblacker ; was C. Armagh in 1765 ; d. in 1776. He directed in his Will that he should be buried m the North side of Kildress Church. He was m. and had issue Rev. Thomas (see Charles town), Emillia, Jane and Anne. His brother William was Sovereign of Armagh. He had another brother Edward. ****His sister Mary m. Rev. John Barnes, and had John, Governor of Senegal, of Lincoln Inns Fields ; m. Anne Park, and d. 1820, who had Edward, Lieut. -General G.C.B., M.P., Adjutant-General at Waterloo, Comr. -inChief in India, m. Maria, dau. of Walter Ramsden Fawkes, M.P., and d. 19 March, 1838, leaving Edward, Captain late 27th Regt, m. (1) Catherine, dau. of Wm. Alex. Shaw, and had Violet, wife of Sir Theophilus Peel, Bart. ; m. (2) Nellie, dau. of Dr. Fox, of Brighton, and had Dorothy.
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