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William Domville or Domvile (1565-1624)

William Domville (1565-1624) was a descendant of Hugh Domville, who lived at the time of William the Conqueror (1027-1087).

William Domville
or Domvile
1565-1624
William Domville or Domvile of Lymm, Cheshire
father: Peter Domville of Lyme
mother: Margaret Domville nee Carrington
born: 1565
died: 1624
note:
Sir Roger de Domville, temp. 6 Ed. I (1278): Pedigree placed in 1613 in College of Arms to William Domville or Domvile of Lymm, Cheshire. ('temp.': temporal. 'temp. 6 Ed. I (1278)': at the time of the sixth year of the reign of Edward I, who reigned from 1272-1307, i.e. 1278.)
WIFE: Mary Meyre
father: John Meyre of Meyre County Chester (eldest daughter of)
mother: daughter of Sir Edward Fytton of Gosworth
children:
Gilbert Domville (1583-1637)
John Domville (1584-1634)
William Domville (1585-1654)
Children of William Domville (1565-1624) and Mary Domville née Meyre
Gilbert Domville
1583-1637
father: William Domville (1565-1624)
mother: Mary Domville née Meyre
born: 1583
died: 22 October 1637, buried in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
note:
Moved to Ireland at start of reign of James I. Was Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper. MP for Co Kildare 1613.
WIFE: Margaret Jones
father: Thomas Jones (1550?-1619), Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Father of 1st Viscount Ranelagh
died: 3 July 1615
children:
Sir William Domville (1609-1689)
Margaret Domville (m Anthony Dopping)
Mary Domville (m Rev Joseph Ware)
Elizabeth Domville (d 1629)
John Domville
1584-1634
father: William Domville (1565-1624)
mother: Mary Domville née Meyre
born: 1584
died: 1634
note:
Moved to Ireland in early 17th century. Clerk of the Common Pleas in Dublin
WIFE: Ellen Allan
father: - Allan of Staffordshire
children:
William Domville
Walter Domville
John Domville
Edward Domville
Henry Domville
Elizabeth Domville
Margaret Domville
Mary Domville
William Domville
1585-1654
father: William Domville (1565-1624)
mother: Mary Domville née Meyre
born: 1585
died: 1654
note: William Domville of Lyme Gentleman living 1625 Executrix to his Father's Will and also to that of his cousin Edward
WIFE: Elizabeth
died: 1630
children:
William Domville (living 1657)
Gilbert Domville (died without Issue)
Peter Domville (died without Issue)
One of the children of Gilbert Domville (1583-1637) and Margaret Domville née Jones
Sir William
Domville
1609-1689
father: Gilbert Domville (1583-1637)
mother: Margaret Domville née Jones
born: 1609
died: 1689
note:
Sir William Domville of the City of Dublin and of Loughlinstown Co Dublin, Knight, Attorney General of Ireland born in 1609, Administered to the Effects of his Father in May 1655, died in July 1689, buried in the Choir of St Patrick's Church Dublin, Will dated 10th July 1689 [Pedigree of Domville…]
Attorney General for Ireland 1660. MP for Co Dublin PC. Speaker of the General Convention of Ireland. [Coleridge]
WIFE: Brigid Lake
father: Sir Thomas Lake (1567-1630), Secretary of State for James I and ancestor of the Viscounts Lake.
died: 1712
children:
Sir William Domville (1643-1698)
Sir Thomas Domville (1650-c1721)
Launcelot Domville (d 1673)
Richard Domville (b 1667/68)
Bridget Domville
Margaret Domville
Children of Sir William Domville (1609-1689) and Brigid Domville née Lake
Sir William
Domville
1643-1698
father: Sir William Domville (1609-1689)
mother: Brigid Domville née Lake
born: 1643
died: 1698
note:
Sir William Domville of Dublin, Knight, knighted in Dublin Castle and buried in St Patrick's Church 9th December 1698 under the second Step of the Altar, ob intestate, Administration 19th December 1698 [Pedigree of Domville…]
Of Loughlinstown. MP for Co Armagh later Co Dublin [Coleridge]
WIFE: Ellinor Eustace
died: 1699
children:
William Domville (1687-1763)
Margaret Domville (1687-1768)
Gilbert Domville (b 1689)
Bridget Domville (d 1712)
Elinor Domville (d 1713)
Launcelot
Domville
c1643-1673
father: Sir William Domville (1609-1689)
mother: Brigid Domville née Lake
born: c1643
died: 1673
Richard Domville
b c1647/68
father: Sir William Domville (1609-1689)
mother: Brigid Domville née Lake
born: c1647/68
Sir Thomas
Domville
1650-1721
father: Sir William Domville (1609-1689)
mother: Brigid Domville née Lake
born: 1650
died: April 1721
note:
Of Templeogue. MP for Co Dublin. Created Baronet 1686. Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper.
WIFE: Elizabeth Lake, married: (1)
father: Sir Launcelot Lake (cousin of Sir Thomas Domville (1650-c1721))
child:
Bridget Domville (d 1750)
WIFE: Francesca, married: (2) 11 October 1684
father: Anthony Coln, Lord Ranelagh
WIFE: Anna Compton, married: (3)
father: Hon Sir Charles Compton, second son of the second Earl of Northampton
died: January 1730
children:
Sir Compton Domville (1696-1768)
Ann Domville (?)
Elizabeth Domville (c1700-1774)
Bridget Domville father: Sir William Domville (1609-1689)
mother: Brigid Domville née Lake
HUSBAND: Sir Thomas Hartpole, married: 2 February 1669
Margaret Domville father: Sir William Domville (1609-1689)
mother: Brigid Domville née Lake
HUSBAND: Robert Southwark
Some of the children of William Domville (1643-1698) and Ellinor Domville née Eustace (d 1699)
William Domville
1687-1763
father: William Domville (1643-1698)
mother: Ellinor Domville née Eustace (d 1699)
born: 1687
died: 1763
note:
Lived mostly in London. Was buried in St James's Piccadilly. Will proved 1 September 1764 by which he left his estate to his cousin Sir Compton Domville for life, and then to his nephew Benjamin provided he assumed the name of Domville. Unmarried.
Margaret
Domville
1687-1768
father: William Domville (1643-1698)
mother: Ellinor Domville née Eustace (d 1699)
born: 1687
died: 1768
child:
Benjamin (Barrington) Domville (1711-1774), married 7 April 1768 Anna Maria Pocklington (b 1723, his second cousin), Dean of Armagh. Assumed name of Domville pursuant to his uncle's Will.
HUSBAND: Benjamin Barrington
born: 1687
died: 1748
Child of Sir Thomas Domville (1650-1721) and Elizabeth Domville née Lake
Bridget
Domville
d 1750
father: Sir Thomas Domville (1650-1721)
mother: Elizabeth Domville née Lake
died: 21 August 1750
child:
Henry Barry (b 3 September 1710, d 18 March 1751), fourth Lord Santry, m (1) 5 May 1737, Anne Thornton (d 27 January 1742), m (2) 1751, Elizabeth Shore
HUSBAND: Henry Barry, married: 21 August 1750
born: 1680
died: 27 January 1734
note:
third Lord Santry
Children of Sir Thomas Domville (1650-1721) and Anna Domville née Compton (d 1730)
Sir Compton
Domville
1696-1768
father: Sir Thomas Domville (1650-1721)
mother: Anna Domville née Compton (d 1730)
born: 1696
died: 1768, when the Baronetcy became extinct.
note:
Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper PC. MP for Co Dublin for 44 years. Acquired Santry estate in 1751. Unmarried.
Ann Domville father: Sir Thomas Domville (1650-1721)
mother: Anna Domville née Compton (d 1730)
Elizabeth
Domville
c1700-1774
father: Sir Thomas Domville (1650-1721)
mother: Anna Domville née Compton (d 1730)
born: c1700
died: 1774
children:
Charles (Pocklington) Domville (1740-1810), m 1774, Margaret (daughter of Thomas Sheppard, d 29 June 1807 aged 56), 4 sons and 2 daughters. MP for Co Dublin. Assumed name of Domville pursuant to his uncle's Will. For his descendants see Burke's Peerage under Pöe-Domvile.
4 daughters
HUSBAND: Christopher Pocklington
died: October 1766 in Grafton Street Dublin
notes:
Esquire of Statlow in County Huntingdon, a Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy

Information for this page was provided by the late Alwyne H.B. Coleridge and Ros Coleridge. Additional information is from the Pedigree of Domville, Compton Domville Barts., and Pocklington (later Domville), of City of Dublin and of Leightinstown and of Lyme, Cheshire and of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, which is kept at the National Library of Ireland. There is more information to add to this page from the Pedigree of Domville.

See also:

Hugh Domville

Gilbert Domville, brother of William Domville (1565-1624)

William Domville (1585-1654), third son of William Domville (1565-1624)

Christopher Pocklington (d 1766)

Alwyne H.B. Coleridge: Introduction to his Family Tree of the Domvilles

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