Grace (No. 1.) family genealogy

Barons of Courtstown, County Kilkenny

Arms: Gu. a lion ramp. per fess ar. and or. Crest: A demi lion ramp. ar. Mottoes: En grace affie; and, Concordant nomine facta.

Raymond le Gros, a son of William Fitzgerald, who is No. 4 on the “Fitzmaurice” pedigree, was, or, rather his son Hamon de la Gros, was the ancestor of Grace, in the county Kilkenny.

Sir John le Gros (surnamed Crios iarann, or “the iron-belted”) was Baron of Courtstown and lord of “Grace’s Country,” in the county Kilkenny, and was living in 1534. He married Catherine, daughter of Pierce, Lord Le Poer, of Curraghmore, county Waterford, and had two sons: 1. John, who was the ancestor of the senior or Barons of Courtstown branch of the family; and 2. Sir Oliver, Knight, of Ballylinch and Legan Castles, county Kilkenny, who was Lord of Carney, Tipperary, and M.P. for that county in 1559. From said Sir Oliver descended the Grace families of Shanganagh (or Gracefield) in the Queen’s County; and that of Mantagh (or Mantua), near Elphin, in the county Roscommon.—See “Grace,” No. 3.

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