In the most of June last I was j རོ སྙན། the Historie Society of Peasy. 1 R. 1. A 2 PORTRAITS OF SOME OF THE DESCENDANTS OF BY W. M. CONWAY. In the month of June last I was permitted, by the kindness of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, to place in their library some negatives, taken from pictures and other objects at Dungannon, which would, it seemed to me and to my friend Lord Ranfurly, be likely to be of more service and interest if deposited there than anywhere else. A brief account of the originals, from which these negatives were taken, and of the other objects of interest connected with the Penn Family in possession of Lord Ranfurly, and preserved at Dungannon Park, County Tyrone, Ireland, may not be unacceptable to members of the Historical Society. It will be well first to explain how these articles came to their present owner. William Penn's son Thomas married Lady Juliana Fermor, fourth daughter of the first Earl of VOL. VIII.-24 ( 353 ) |