JOHN GORE of London.
GERARD GORE Merchant Tailor and Alderman of London. Owned property in Surrey. m. about 1550. d. Dec.11, 1607, aged 90. Bur. in St. Mary Magdalen’s, London
HELEN, daughter of Ralph Davenant, of Davenant Land, Essex. She d. Feb. 13, 1607-8, aged 75, and was bur. beside her husband.
SIR JOHN GORE, KT.Merchant Tailor and Alderman of London. Lord Mayor, 1624, d. 1636. m. Hester, dau. of Sir Thomas Campbell, and had, with other issue, 2 sons :— Sir John Gore, Kt, of Gilstone, Herts, m. Bridget, dau. of Sir Edward Haring- ton, Bart., and d. 1659; William Gore, who d. 1662, leaving issue.
SIR PAUL GORE, BART of Manor Gore, Co. Fermanagh. Went to Ireland, temp. Eliz., com- manded a troop of horse, and was sent with the Queen’s protection to Rory O’Donnell, 1602. Obtained grant of Manor Gore from James I, M.P. for Ballyshannon, 1613. Created a Bart., 1621, d. Sept. 1629. Bur. at Abbey Church of Donegal.
ISABELLA, dau. of
Francis Wickliffe.
Other issue.
SIR RALPH GORE 2nd Bart., of Manor Gore, where he was besieged by the rebels in 1641. Obtained, in Nov. 1641, a Colonel’s com- mission to command 500 men, for suppress- ion of rebellion. M.P. for Co. Donegal, 1639, d. before 1663. m. Anne, dau. of William, 2nd Lord Caulfield, of Charle- mont. Had issue.
SIR ARTHUR of Newtown Gore, Co. Mayo, M.P. for that Co., 1661. Created a Baronet, 1662, m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir George St. George, of Carrick, Co. Leitrim. Ancestor of Earls of Arran.
HENRY (COL.)
d. Nov. 2, 1651.
m. Mary, dau. of
Robert Blayney.
Had a dau., Fran-
ces, who m. Sir
Robert King, Bart.,
grandfather of
Edward, Earl of
Kingston.
SIR FRANCES
of Artarman, Co.
Sligo, Kt. M.P. for
that Co., 1661.
m. Anne, dau. of
Robert Parke.
Had issue.
LETTICE
m. Rev. Archibald
Erskine (d. 1645),
3rd son of Sir
James Erskine of
Favour Royal, Co.
Tyrone. Her dau.
Anne, m. John
Moutray, who in-
herited Favour
Royal estate by
his wife.
ANGELA
m. Edward
Archdale
od Castle
Archdale.
ELIZABETH
m. 1stly, Henry Wray,
of Castle Wray,
Co. Donegal.
2ndly, James Erskine
3rdly, Alexander Weir.
(see Chan. Bills, 1664
and 1680).
ANNE
m. Mr. Stewart
of Dunduffe.
ROBERT
SIDNEY
m. Lewis Wing-
field, 3rd son of
Sir Edward
Wingfield,
of Powerscourt.
Had issue.
CHARLES
Left issue.
ISABELLA m.
Rev. Humphrey
Galbraith.
Had issue.
REBECCA
Extracts from Pynnar’s Survey of Ulster, 1618-9 :—(Co. Fermanagh, Precinct of Coole and Tircanada), “Captain Paul Gore hath one thousand Acres,
called Carick. Upon this Proportion there is a Bawne of Lime and Stone, with a House in it inhabited by an English Gentleman. He hath on this Land
eight English Families.”
(Co. Donegal, Precinct of Kilmacregan). “Captain Paul Gore hath 1000 Acres. Upon this Proportion there is a Bawne of Lyme and Stone sixty feet
square, with two Flankers twelve feet high, and a Timber House of Cage-work within it, which is inhabited with an English Gentleman and his family.”