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THE    PEERAGE. 


4,%  Every  line  of  this  Peerage  is  kept  constantly 
STANDING  IN  TYPE,  SO  that  additions  and  alterations  may 
be  made  with  the  greatest  facility.  It  is  therefore  earnestly 
requested  that  the  earliest  information  relative  to  any  change, 
by  death,  marriage,  birth,  promotion,  or  otherwise,  may  be 
forwarded  (post  free)  to  The  Editors  of  Lodge's  Peerage 
Messrs.  Saunders  and  Otley's,  Public  Library,  Conduit  Street, 
Hanover  Square,  London. 


THE 

PEERAGE 

OF   THE  * 

BRITISH    EMPIRE 

AS  AT   PRESENT   EXISTING 

ARRANGED  AND  PRINTED  FROM  THE  PERSONAL  COMMUNICATIONS 

OF  THE  NOBILITY 

UNDER  THE  GRACIOUS  PATRONAGE 

OF 

THE    QUEEN'S   MOST    EXCELLENT  MAJESTY 

AND   OF 

HIS  ROYAL  HIGHNESS  PRINCE  ALBERT 

AND  DEDICATED  BY  PERMISSION  TO  HER  ROYAL  HIGHNESS  THE  DUCHESS  OF  KENT 


BY    EDMUND    LODGE    ESQ. 

NORROY  KING  OF  ARMS  &c 

aSKttjb  tjbe  ^rms  of  tjbe  Jpeets 

TO  WHICH  IS  ADDED 

THE    BARONETAGE 

FIFTEENTH  EDITION 

LONDON 
SAUNDERS  AND  OTLEY  CONDUIT  STREET 

1846. 


1'^^. 


LONDON : 
G.   J.    PALIIBR,   PRINTBR,   SAVOY  8TRBKT,   CTRAND. 


FoA  the  great  benefits  this  work  has  long  derived 
from  the  efficient  patronage  of  their  most  gracious 
SovBRBioK  and  Her  Royal  Consort,  and  for  the  con- 
descending communications  with  which  they  have  been 
honoured  by  command  of  their  August  Patrons — ^the 
Editors  are  rejoiced  to  be  permitted  thus  publicly  and 
dutifully  to  express  their  gratitude  and  thanks. 


DEDICATION 

TO 

HER    ROYAL    HIGHNESS 
VICTORIA-MARY-LOUISA,  DUCHESS  OF  KENT. 


Madam, 
In  continuing  most  respectfully  to  dedicate  this  work 
to  your  Royal  Highness,  we  entreat  you  to  aculDpt  our 
humble  and  sincere  thanks  for  the  distinguished  favour 
your  Royal  Highness  has,  during  so  long  a  period' 
vouchsafed  towards  it,  to  the  effects  of  which  we  trace, 
with  renewed  gratitude  and  pride,  the  high  honour 
of  our  beloved  Sovereign's  spontaneous  patronage,  and 
the  gratifying  privilege  of  announcing  it  in  our  Title 
Page,  most  graciously  accorded. 

That  your  Royal  Highness  may  long  live  in  the  ei^ 
joyment  of  health  and  happiness,  witnessing  with  delight 
the  flourishing  condition  of  your  august  descendant8.^n 
and  around  the  Throne  of  these  Realms,  and  possessing 
in  fullest  measure  that  high  estimation  which  the  exem- 
plary virtues  of  the  female  character  never  fail  to  ensure 
from  the  British  Public,  is,  Madam,  the  ardent  Prayer 
of  r 

Your  Royal  Highness's 
Most  grateful  and  devoted  Servants, 
Anne,  Eliza,  and  Maria  Innes, 

Editors.*       % 


PREFACE 
TO  THE    FIRST    EDITION. 


It  may  be  proper  to  remark,  that  the  present  work, 
founded  on  the  personal  communications  of  the  Nobility, 
is  classed  in  two  volumes, — the  one  comprising  the  living 
subjects  of  the  British  Peerage,  including  their  Collateral 
Branches,  ( a  feature  peculiar  to  this  work,)  and  the 
other  exhibiting  concise  historical  sketches  of  their 
Ancestry  and  Families. 

The  obvious  advantage  of  this  mode  of  publication 
will  be  found  in  the  option  which  it  affords  to  purchasers. 
Each  volume  may  be  considered  either  as  a  whole  or  as 
a  moiety,  for  each  is  in  its  peculiar  character  and  import 
perfect;  and  he  who  is  once  possessed  of  that  which,  for 
the  sake  of  distinction,  in  reference,  it  has  been  thought 
fit  to  denominate  "  The  Genealogical  Volume,"  the  con- 
tents of  which,  as  matters  of  History,  are  necessarily  per- 
manent, may  always,  at  a  reduced  and  comparatively 
very  small  charge,  efficiently  retain  the  entire  work  by 
the  addition  of  that  which  will  be  found  referred  to  by 
the  title  of  "  The  Peerage,"  and  which  the  course  of 
events  will  unavoidably  require  to  be  occasionally  re- 
placed by  a  revised  copy. 


EDMUND  LODGE,  Norroy. 


CoLLEOK  OF  Arms, 
1832. 


PREFACE 
TO  THE  SECOND  EDITION. 


The  fact  that  two  large  impressions  of  this  work  have 
been  very  rapidly  exhausted,  cannot  but  be  considered 
as  a  flattering  testimony  of  its  general  utility. 

To  render  the  present  new  edition  yet  more  wortliy 
of  public  attention  and  approbation,  its  pages  have  been 
again  submitted  to  the  revision  of  the  noble  families  of 
which  it  treats,  who  have  again  condescended  to  grant 
their  aid  to  ensure  its  correctness;  and  for  this  favour 
the  Editor  feels  it  to  be  his  duty  to  tender  his  most  grateful 
acknowledgments. 

On  the  publication,  therefore,  of  this  improved  edition, 
he  is  sensible  that  it  is  not  only  as  a  token  of  sincere  re- 
spect, but  as  an  act  of  justice  to  the  numerous  communica- 
tions with  which  he  has  been  honoured,  that  he  is  boimd 
tlius  to  express  his  obligation,  and  to  claim  for  the  work  a 
reputation  for  authenticity,  perhaps  never  equalled,  cer- 
tainly never  exceeded,  by  any  publication  of  a  similar 
nature. 


EDMUND  LODGE,  Norroy. 


College  of  Arms, 
Nov.  20, 1833. 


PREFACE 
TO  THE  SIXTH  EDITION. 


A.  VERY  short  Prefatory  explanation  to  this  Sioith  Edition 
seems  to  be  required. 

The  constantly  increasing  demand  for  this  publication 
in  each  succeeding  year,  is  a  proof  of  the  general  estimation 
in  which  it  is  held,  too  gratifying  to  be  doubted  At  the 
suggestion  of  many  of  its  noble  Patrons  are  introduced  in 
this  Edition  the  Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Peers,  beauti- 
fully engraved,  and  incorporated  with  the  text, — the  only 
feature  which  seems  to  have  been  wanting  to  render  the 
work  perfect 

In  acknowledging  the  nimierous  communications  with 
which  he  continues  to  be  favoured  and  honoured,  the 
Editor  begs  leave  to  state,  that  as  the  Ty^e  far  the  entire 
w&rk  is  now  kept  constantiy  standing,  (a  measure  never 
before  accomplished,)  every  alteration  in  each  successive 
Edition  will  be  introduced  in  the  proper  place,  down  to  the 
date  of  publication. 


EDMUND  LODGE,  Norroy. 


College  of  Arms, 
Nov.  22,  1836. 


ADVERTISEMENT 
TO    THE    NINTH    EDITION. 


The  following  from  among  many  other  Letters  received 
during  the  progress  of  the  present  Edition  is  here  inserted, 
chiefly  on  account  of  the  important  suggestion  it  contains, 
though,  at  the  same  time,  with  a  grateful  acknowledgment 
of  the  favour  shown  to  the  unremitting  labour  which  has 
been,  and  will  continue  to  be,  devoted  to  this  Work,  in  order 
to  ensure  its  continued  accuracy  in  each  of  its  successive 
Ekiitions. 

"  Lord  . presents  his  compliments  to  Mr.  Lodge, 

and  begs  to  assure  him  that  he  has  looked  over  the  enclosed 
paper  with  great  care  and  attention,  and  finds   it  perfectly 

correct     Lord hopes  Mr.  Lodge  will  permit  him 

to  add,  that  he  has  never  yet  found  so  few  mistakes  in  any 
publication  of  the  kind  as  in  his  last  Edition ;  and  if  every 
Peer  will  carefully  correct  the  paper  Mr.  Lodge  sends 
him,*  a  Good  and  Correct  Peerage  will  ai  last  be  pub- 
lished. 

"  July  27,  1839." 

*  This  favour,  which  has  been  so  generally  experienced  in  the  progress  of 
the  present  Edition,  is  gratefully  acknowledged,  and  induces  a  hope  that  the 
suggestion  here  thrown  out,  with  such  high  sanction,  will  be  adopted  on  all 
future  occasions,  insuring  the  result  so  justly  anticipated  by  the  noble  writer. 


ADVERTISEMENT 
TO    THE    THIRTEENTH   EDITION. 


The  Editors  return  thanks  for  the  numerous  Ck)mmunication8 
of  the  Nobility,  especially  for  those  recently  received,  by  means 
of  which  this  Peerage  is  enabled  to  maintain  its  reputation  for 
Authenticity  and  Correctness,  and  earnestly  request  a  continu- 
ance of  such  fayours. 

In  these  Clommunications  a  desire  has  been  frequently  ex- 
pressed that  to  the  name  of  any  Gentleman  mentioned  in  the 
respective  pedigrees,  that  of  his  Seat  should  be  appended ;  and 
the  Elditors  beg  respectfully  to  assure  their  noble  CJorrespondents 
that  from  the  first  they  have  not  only  been  anxious  to  gratify  this 
wish,  but  have  been  fully  aware  of  the  great  advantage  in  respect 
of  identity  and  consequent  accuracy  to  be  derived  from  so  de- 
sirable an  addition ;  the  adoption  of  which  has  been  prevented 
solely  by  the  extent  of  the  Work  and  its  consequent  heavy  ex- 
pense ;  and  in  adverting  to  this  fact,  they  feel  assured  that  their 
unwearied  watchfulness  over  the  continual  correction  of  its  ever 
varying  details,  will  exonerate  them  from  any  suspicion  of  shrink- 
ing from  the  extra  labour  involved  in  such  a  change  of  plan. 
But  the  annually  increasing  claims  of  this  valuable  Correspon- 
dence have  at  length  obtained  an  influence  so  preponderating,  as 
to  determine  the  Publishers  to  comply,  at  all  risks,  with  the 
general  wish. 

Together  with  this  desideratum,  the  Editors  have,  in  the  pre- 
sent  Edition,  further  enlarged  the  work,  by  the  insertion  of  an 


"  Historical  View  of  the  British  Peerage,**  derived  from  au- 
thentic sources,  and  the  Roll  of  the  House  of  Peers,  as  ordered 
by  their  Lordships  to  be  printed.  These  they  venture  to  be- 
lieve, will  be  received  as  proofs  of  their  desire  to  render  the 
work  as  perfect  a  vehicle  of  information  as  possible,  in  testimony 
of  their  high  sense  of  the  distinguished  patronage  with  which 
it  continues  to  be  honoured. 

For  the  Arms  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  which  were  Jirsi  En- 
graved, for  this  Work  in  the  Edition  of  1842,  the  Editors  are  in- 
debted to  the  condescension  of  His  Royal  Highness  Prince 
Albert,  who  kindly  favoured  them  with  the  authenticated  copy 
from  which  the  Engraving  is  taken. 


JIV 


CONTENTS. 


PAOB 

Historical  View  of  the  Peerage         .......       xvii 

Parliamentary  Roll  of  the  House  of  Lords xlf|i 

List  of  the  English,   Scotch,    and  Irish  Peers,  in  their  respectire  >   .... 
orders  of  Precedence    .  ....  .  ) 

Alphabetical  List  of  Peers  of  Great  Britain  and  the  United  Kingdom,  )  ... 
holding  superior  rank  in  the  Scotch  or  Irish  Peerage  .5 

Alphabetical  List  of  Scotch  and  Irish  Peers,  holding  superior  titles  >    j. 
in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  and  the  United  Kingdom         .     ) 

A  CoUectire  List  of  the  Peers,  in  their  order  of  Precedence  Ix 

Table  of  Precedency  among  Men                               .           .  Iziy 

Table  of  Precedency  among  Women                ....  Ixy 

Last  of  Abbreidations               ......  Ixvii 

The  Queen  and  Royal  Family             .....  Ixix 

The  House  of  Saxe  Coburg-Gotha      .....  Ixxii 

Feen  of  the  Blood  Royal         ......  Ixxv 

The  Peerage,  alphabetically  arranged               ....  1 

Families  of  such  Extinct  Peers  as  hare  left  Widows  or  Issue  571 

Account  of  the  Archbishops  and  Bishops  of  England*  Ireland,  and  >   ^01 
the  Colonies <  ^"* 

A  Concise  View  of  the  Baronetage  .  .  .589 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Surnames  of  all  the  Peers  639 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  Surnames  assumed  by  members  of  Noble  )   >... 
FamUies .\  ^^^ 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Second  Tides  of  Peers  usually  borne  by  )   ^ . . 
thdr  Eldest  Sons .] 

An  Alphabetical  Index  to  the  Daughters  of  Dukes,  Marquises,  and ") 

Elarls,  who,  haying  married  Commoners,  retain  the  titie  of  Lady  >  647 
before  their  own  Christian  and  their  Husbands'  Surnames     .    .J 

An  Alphabetical  Index  to  the  Daughters  of  Viscounts  and  Barons,  1 

who,  baring  married  Commoners,  are  styled  Honourable  Mrs. ;  I    651 
and,  in  case  of  the  husband  being  a  Baronet  or  Knight,  Honour-  [ 
able  Lady ...  .J 

Mottoes  of  all  the  Peers,  alphabetically  arranged  and  translated  655 


XT 


CONTENTS 

OK    THE 

HISTORICAL  VIEW  OF  THE   PEERAGE. 


Claoes  of  the  Peerage— Peers  of  England  sit  by  virtue  of  their  creation— 
Those  of  Scotland  and  Ireland  by  election — Bishops  of  Ireland  by  rotation — 
Various  denominations  of  the  Peerage — Peerage  hereditary,  and  how — Form 
of  introducing  a  Peer  to  the  House — Privileges  of  Peers  as  a  body — Indi- 
vidually— Forfeiture — The  various  operations  of  attainder  in  cases  of  high 
treason,  of  felony.  On  Peerages  by  patent,  and  by  writ — View  of  the  respec- 
tive grades  of  the  Peerage.    .....  Page  xv 

Princbs  of  thk  Blood  Royal — Honours  paid  to  them— Their  titles  in  Saxon 
times — Clitones — Atheling — Eorle — In  the  Norman  times,  Prince— The 
creations  of  the  younger  Princes  to  Peerages — The  Prince  of  Wales—  origin 
of  the  title — Princes  bom  in  the  purple — Duke  of  Cornwall — Royal  Mar- 
riage Act — Robe  and  coronet.  .....  xx 

DuKBS — Origin  and  history  of  the  title — Used  in  England  under  the  Saxons — 
introduced  into  the  Peerage  by  Edward  III. — Elxtinct  in  the  time  of  Eli- 
zabeth— Its  revival  under  James  I. — Created  in  Scotland  by  Jambs  VI. — 
Profusely  bestowed  by  Charles  II.  in  England  and  Scotland — Style — 
Robes,  &c.— Titles  of  Children.  ....  xxiv 

Marquises — Derivation  and  history  of  the  title — Its  introduction  in  England — 
Marquis  of  Dorset  rejects  it  as  an  etrange  nom — Winchester  the  first  exist- 
ing Marquis — the  title  always  scarce  in  England — also  in  Scotland,  and  still 
more  so  in  Ireland — Style — Robes,  &c. — Titles  of  children.  xxviii 

Earls — The  most  ancient  Order — ^its  history — Saxon  Ealdorman — Danish  Eorle 
Norman  Count — That  title  did  not  last  in  the  Nobles,  but  fixed  in  their 
counties— Return  to  the  title  of  Earl-^ways  numerous — Style— Robes. 
&c.    Children.         .......         xxxi 

Viscounts — History — In  Saxon  times  Vice-Comitis  or  Sheriffs,  but  not  hereditary 
Nobles — Introduced  from  France  by  Henry  VI. — Number  always  small — 
Introduced  into  Scotland  by  Jambs  VI. — Numerous  in  the  Irish  Peerage — 
Style— Robes— Children.  .....        xxxiii 

Barons — The  Saxon  Thanes— requisites  to  constitute  one — The  Norman  Barons 
— Division  of  the  feudal  Baronage  into  three  periods — Baronies  by  tenure — 
Divided  into  greater  and  less— By  Magna  Charta  the  Barones  Majorcs  alone 
to  have  sitting  in  the  House  of  Lords — Baronies  by  Tenure  abolished — 
Superseded  by  writs  of  summons — Creations  by  patent— Various  modes  of 
inheritance— A  Barony  by  writ — Abeyance — Peers'  eldest  sons  called  to  the 
House — Barons  numerous — ^This  title  in  Scotland — In  Ireland — Style — 
Robes — Children.  ......        xxxv 

Thb  Lords  SpnuruAL — Barons  of  Parliament  —  their  style  —  precedence- 
mitres.  ........        xli 

The  Baronbtaob        ....  ...  xlii 


xvi 


HISTORICAL    VIEW 


THE    PEERAGE. 


The  Peerage  divides  itself  primarily  into  the  two  classes 
of  Lords  Spiritual  and  Temporal.  Secondly,  into  such  as, 
in  virtue  of  their  peerages,  have  seats  and  votes  in  the 
Liords,  or  Upper  House  of  Parliament ;  and  those  in  whom 
the  right  of  so  sitting  and  voting  is  inherent,  but  is  called 
into  operation  through  the  election  of  a  certain  number  by 
their  colleagues. 

Thus  the  temporal  and  spiritual  Peers  of  the  realm  of 
England  all  sit  by  virtue  of  their  creation  or  consecration. 
The  temporal  Peers  of  Scotland  have  each  a  vote  in  the 
election  of  sixteen  members  of  their  body,  to  represent  the 
whole  during  the  continuance  of  each  distinct  parliament. 
The  temporal  Peers  of  Ireland,  immediately  after  the 
passing  of  the  Act  of  Union,  elected  under  its  authority, 
in  the  same  manner,  but  for  life,  twenty-eight  represen- 
tatives; and  the  right  of  election  has  subsequently  been 
exercised  to  supply,  from  time  to  time,  the  deficiency  created 
in  the  representation  by  death.  The  spiritual  Peers  of  Ire- 
land are  represented  in  parliament,  not  by  election,  but 
by  rotation;  the  two  Archbishops  sitting  alternate  years, 
and  three  Bishops  in  annual  rotation. 

Since  the  completion  of  the  Imperial  Parliament  by  these 
two  Acts  of  Union,  every  newly-created  Peer  (except  the  new 
Peers  of  Ireland,  of  whom  one  is  created  under  the  Act  on  the 
extinction  of  three  Irish  Peerages)  has  been  denominated  a 
Peer  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  has  the  right  of  sitting 

XTii  e 


HISTORICAL  VIEW  OF 

inherent  from  his  creation.  Also  the  Peers  of  Great  Britain 
created  subsequently  to  the  Act  of  Union  between  Eng- 
land and  Scotland,  in  1707,  and  prior  to  that  between 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  in  1800,  take  their  seats  in  the 
House  of  Lords  in  right  of  their  creation.  The  several 
distinctions,  namely,  of  the  Peerage  of  England,  of  Great 
Britain,  of  the  United  Kingdom,  of  Scotland,  and  of  Ire- 
land, are  noticed  in  this  Work  in  describing  the  titles  of 
each  Peer,  and  also  whether  the  present  possessor  of  a 
Scotch  or  Irish  Peerage  is  a  Representative  in  Parliament 
of  his  class* 

The  Imperial  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  is  hereditary,  and 
in  the  nature  of  its  inheritance  follows  the  same  mode  of 
descent  with  the  Crown,  from  which,  as  the  fountain  of  all 
honour  within  the  Empire,  it  emanates ;  but  with  this  differ- 
ence, that  whereas  in  the  descent  of  the  Crown,  the  rule  of 
primogeniture  obtains  in  both  sexes,  in  that  of  a  Peerage 
the  heirship  in  females  of  the  same  degree  is  co<equaL  But 
as  the  power  which  gives  has  also  the  unalienable  right  of 
limiting  the  gift,  such  course  of  inheritance  prevails  only 
where  the  grant  of  the  Peerage  is  without  limit,  as  in  those 
titles  which  originate  in  a  summons  to  Parliament  without 
a  patent  of  creation.  But  in  modern  times  it  is  usual  for 
the  Crown,  in  granting  this  high  honour,  to  do  so  by  letters- 
patent  under  the  Great  Seal ;  which  instrument  of  creation 
also  points  out  the  line  of  inheritance,  and  most  commonly 
in  the  male  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  first  Grantee. 

The  following  is  the  ceremony  in  use  in  admitting  a  Peer 
into  the  House  of  Lords.  After  the  Peers  have  taken  their 
seats,  the  Lord  Chancellor  being  on  the  woolsack.  Garter 
King  at  Arms,  attired  in  his  tabard,  and  bare-headed,  comes 
into  the  House  of  Lords  bearing  the  Patent,  (if  there  be 
one,)  and  writ  of  summons  of  the  Peer  to  be  introduced ; 
who  then  follows  between  two  Peers  of  his  own  rank  attired 
in  their  Robes  of  Estate,  and  is  led  by  them  up  to  the  Lord 
Chancellor,  to  whom  he  makes  obeisance;  Garter  then 

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THE  PEERAGE. 

presents  the  Patent  and  writ  of  summons  to  the  Lord  Chan- 
cellor, who  directs  the  same  to  be  read  ;  this  being  done,  the 
oaths  are  administered  to  the  new  Peer,  and  the  Chancellor 
dismisses  him  to  take  his  seat,  to  which  he  is  directed  by  the 
two  noblemen  who  introduce  him,  Garter  leading  the  way. 
The  writ  is  then  delivered  by  the  Lord  Chancellor  to  the 
Clerk  of  the  House  to  be  laid  up.  The  new  Peer  forthwith 
rises  from  his  seat  and  returns  to  the  Lord  Chancellor,  who 
congratulates  him  on  becoming  a  member  of  the  House  of 
Peers,  or  on  his  elevation  to  the  dignity  of  the  Peerage,  as 
the  case  may  be. 

The  Peers,  by  their  privileges  as  a  body,  cannot  be 
arrested  and  taken  into  custody,  unless  for  an  indictable 
offence;  this  being  a  privilege  of  Parliament,  they  hold 
it  in  common  with  the  members  of  the  Lower  House, 
except  that  the  privilege  of  a  Commoner  ceases  within  a 
limited  period  after  the  dissolution  of  Parliament,  while 
that  of  a  Peer  is  perpetual.  Also  to  assault  by  violence  a 
member  of  either  House  or  his  menial  servant,  is  a  high 
contempt  of  Parliament,  and  would  there  be  punished  with 
severity. 

Peers  are  not  subject  to  make  answer  to  questions  from 
the  Lower  House  of  Parliament.  As  Peers  of  Parliament, 
they  are  entitled  to  vote  by  proxy  ;  the  proxy  being  always 
given  to  a  Lord  of  Parliament,  styled  the  Procurator  for  his 
Principal ;  which  Procurator  must  be  a  spiritual  for  a  spi- 
ritual, a  temporal  for  a  temporal  Lord.  Each  Peer  may 
also,  with  leave  of  the  House,  enter  his  protest  upon  the 
journals,  expressing  his  dissent  from  any  vote  that  has  passed 
the  House,  with  his  reasons  for  such  dissent.  All  bills  that 
may  in  their  consequences  any  way  affect  the  right  of  Peer- 
age, are  by  the  custom  of  Parliament  to  have  their  first  rise 
and  beginning  in  the  House  of  Lords,  and  to  suffer  no 
changes  or  amendments  in  the  House  of  Commons. 

Another  very  ancient  privilege  of  the  Peerage,  which  now 
appears  to  have  fallen  into  disuse,  is  declared  by  the  Charter 
of  the  Forest,  confirmed  in  Parliament,  9th  Henrt  III. ;' 

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HISTORICAL  VIEW  OF 

namely,  tbat  every  Lord  spiritual  or  temporal  summoned  to 
Parliament,  and  passing  through  the  King's  forests,  may, 
both  in  going  and  returning,  kill  one  or  two  of  the  King's 
deer  without  warrant,  in  view  of  the  forester  if  he  be  pre- 
sent, or  on  blowing  a  horn  if  he  be  absent ;  that  he  may  not 
seem  to  take  the  King's  venison  by  stealth. 

The  very  important  privilege  of  franking  letters,  which 
till  lately  the  Peers  possessed  in  common  with  the  members 
of  the  Lower  House  of  Parliament,  all  have  magnanimously 
abandoned  on  behalf  of  the  great  boon  conceded  to  the  com- 
munity at  large  by  the  New  Postage  Act. 

The  privileges  above  enumerated  belong  to  the  Peers  in 
their  capacity  of  Members  of  Parliament,  they  also  possess 
others  attached  to  their  personal  dignity. 

In  common  with  all  the  subjects  of  the  realm,  they  can  be 
tried  only  by  their  Peers  ;  thus  a  Commoner  is  tried  by  a 
jury  of  Commoners,  but  a  Lord  of  Parliament,  when  crimi- 
nally arraigned,  that  is,  in  cases  of  felony,  treason,  or  mis- 
prision of  treason,  has  this  especial  privilege,  that  all  his 
Peers  are  summoned  to  the  trial,  and  he  is  acquitted  or 
condemned  by  the  verdict  of  the  majority ;  which  is  given, 
not  upon  oath,  as  in  the  case  of  legal  juries,  but  in  the  form, 
"  Guilty — or.  Not  guilty — upon  my  honour ;"  pronounced  by 
each  Peer  in  his  place,  in  answer  to  the  question  severally 
put  by  the  Lord  Steward,  who  presides  in  the  Court,  be- 
ginning with  the  youngest  Baron,  and  proceeding  to  the 
first  Duke  or  senior  Prince  of  the  Blood  Royal.  A  Peer 
also  answers  to  bills  in  Chancery  upon  his  honour,  and 
not  upon  his  oath ;  but  when  he  is  examined  as  a  witness 
either  in  civil  or  criminal  cases,  or  in  the  High  Court  of  Par- 
liament, he  must  be  sworn.  On  all  charges  of  misdemeanor, 
however,  as  libels,  riots,  perjury,  conspiracy,  &c.,  a  Peer  is 
tried  like  a  commoner  by  a  jury.  But  he  cannot  be  bound 
over  to  keep  the  peace  in  any  other  place  than  the  Courts  of 
Queen's  Bench  and  Chancery.  And  the  honour  of  Peers  is 
80  highly  tendered  by  the  law,  that  it  is  much  more  penal 
to  spread  false  reports  of  them,  and  certain  other  great 


TH£  PEERAGE. 

officers  of  the  realm,  than  of  other  men ;  scandal  against 
them  being  called  by  the  peculiar  name  of  scandalum  mag- 
natuniy  and  subjected  to  punishment  by  divers  ancient 
statutes.  Peers  are  exempted  from  attending  Court  Leets  or 
on  the  posse  comitatus. 

A  Peer  cannot  lose  his  Nobility  but  by  death  or  attain- 
der; except  indeed,  if  he  wastes  his  estate  so  that  he  is 
not  able  to  support  his  dignity,  it  has  been  said  by  the  old 
writers  that  the  King  may  degrade  him :  later  authorities, 
however,  expressly  hold  that  a  Peer  cannot  be  degraded 
except  by  Act  of  Parliament ;  and  there  is  but  one  instance 
of  the  exercise  of  this  supreme  jurisdiction,  which  was  in  the 
case  of  George  Neville,  Duke  of  Bedford,  in  the  reign  of 
Edward  IV. 

In  the  case  of  forfeiture  by  attainder,  an  important  differ- 
ence exists  in  the  operation  of  the  attainder,  according  as  it 
may  be  for  high  treason  or  felony.  A  person  upon  whom 
judgment  of  high  treason  is  pronounced,  or  who  is  outlawed 
upon  an  indictment  of  high  treason,  is  said  to  be  attainted 
of  high  treason,  and  his  honours  are  forfeited  to  the  crown 
for  ever.  Nothing  but  a  reversal  of  such  act  of  attainder 
by  Parliament  will  restore  a  Peer  so  attainted,  or  his  pos- 
terity, to  the  dignity  thus  forfeited ;  nor  in  the  event  of  the 
issue  of  the  body  of  the  person  attainted  failing,  will  the 
descendants  of  the  person  who  was  first  created  to  the  Peer- 
age be  admitted  to  it,  without  a  removal  of  the  attainder 
by  which  it  was  forfeited. 

Dignities  created  either  by  writ  or  by  patent  become 
thus  forfeited  by  an  attainder  for  high  treason ;  but  by  an 
attainder  for  felony  an  entailed  dignity  is  not  forfeited, 
though  a  dignity  created  by  writ,  and  descendible  to  heirs- 
general,  is  forfeited  by  such  attainder  of  the  person  possessed 
of  it. 

There  is  also  a  material  difference  in  the  effect  of  an  at- 
tainder for  high  treason,  between  a  dignity  created  by 
letters-patent,  and  one  which  originates  in  a  writ  of  sum- 
mons.   If  the  eldest  son  of  a  Baron,  holding  his  dignity  by 


HISTORICAL  VIEW  OF 

writ,  or  otber  person  within  the  line  of  inheritance,  is  at- 
tainted of  high  treason,  if  he  or  his  posterity  should  after- 
wards become  entitled  to  the  honour,  by  the  decease  of  his 
father  or  other  predecessors,  the  title  so  falling  upon  an 
attainted  person  becomes  equally  forfeited,  as  if  he  had  pos- 
sessed it  at  the  time  of  his  attainder,  and  so  would  remain  as 
long  as  any  descendants  from  him  were  in  existence,  but 
would  revive  on  the  extinction  of  his  issue,  in  &vonr  of  any 
heir  whose  claim  to  it  would  not  have  been  derived  through 
the  attainted  person.  But  in  the  case  of  an  heir  to 
a  title  by  letters-patent  being  attainted  of  high  treason,  and 
dying  before  those  persons  whose  title  to  the  dignity  was 
prior  to  his,  the  attainder  would  not  prevent  such  dignity 
from  afterwards  falling  upon  the  descendants  of  the  person 
so  attainted. 

Having  thus  considered  the  principal  circumstances  in- 
cident to  the  Nobility  at  large,  whether  as  a  body  or 
individually,  it  remains  to  take  a  view  of  such  points  as 
relate  respectively  to  each  grade  of  the  Peerage,  from  the 
Princes  of  the  Blood  Royal  to  the  Barons;  which  title, 
though  lowest  in  rank,  formerly  gave  name  to  the  whole 
Order,  in  the  same  manner  as  it  is  now  spoken  of  under  the 
generic  appellation  of  Peers. 


Prince  of  Wales^  Coronet*  PrincesB  Bojral's  Coronet. 

PRINCES  OF  THE   BLOOD    ROYAL. 

In  England  the  Sovereign'^s  sons,  except  the  eldest,  are  of 
no  other  account  in  the  constitution  than  by  the  dignity 
they  derive  from  their  near  connection  with  the  reigning 
Monarch  and  the  possibility  of  their  ascending  the  throne, 
or  giving  to  it  a  future  heir.     They  have  no  appanages 


THE  PEERAGE. 

allotted  to  them ;  no  titles  of  honour  reserved  for  them ; 
they  are  known  only  by  the  princely  rank  their  birth 
secures  to  them,  until  it  is  the  pleasure  of  the  Crown  to 
give  them  a  seat  or  a  voice  in  the  great  council  of  the 
nation,  by  conferring  a  Peerage  on  them  of  its  free  grace 
and  favour.  Nevertheless,  so  high  is  the  respect  in  which 
the  Majesty  of  these  realms  is  held,  that  especial  honours  are 
paid  to  all  the  children  of  the  Crown  ;  they  take  precedence 
of  all  other  subjects,  are  addressed  by  the  style  of  Royal 
Highness,  are  served  at  table  on  the  bended  knee,  except  in 
presence  of  the  Sovereign ;  all  subjects  are  to  uncover  their 
heads  in  their  presence,  and  to  kneel  when  admitted  to  kiss 
their  hands. 

The  origin  of  the  title  of  Prince  of  Wales  and  others  ap- 
pertaining to  the  royal  in&nt  (whom  may  Heaven  preserve!) 
the  heir-apparent  of  our  gracious  Queen,  are  stated  at  length 
in  their  appropriate  place,  but  it  may  be  here  proper  to 
notice  the  style  borne  by  the  sons  of  our  Kings  before  the 
principality  became  annexed  to  the  Crown  of  England. 

In  the  Saxon  times,  the  eldest  and  others  of  the  King's 
sons  are  met  with  in  subscriptions  to  public  documents 
nnder  the  denomination  of  ClitoneSy  derived  (according  to 
Selden)  **  from  rXvroc,  that  is,  illustrious :  the  affectation  of 
making  words  out  of  what  little  Greek  they  had,  being  fre* 
quent  in  England  at  that  period."  But  a  more  common 
title  for  the  sons  of  the  Kings,  and  borne  especially  by  the 
eldest,  was  the  Saxon  word  to  the  same  purport,  Atheling^ 
signifying  literally,  one  born  of  him  that  is  noble.  And 
when  about  the  time  of  Athelstan,  the  Danish  word  Eorle 
was  introduced,  it  was  not,  as  afterwards,  synonymous  with 
Ealdonnan,  but  applied  exclusively  to  Princes  of  the  blood 
royal. 

After  the  Norman  Conquest,  the  younger  sons  of  the 
King  usually  bore  the  title  of  Prince  simply,  until  created 
to  Earldoms,  or  until,  as  frequently  occurred,  they  acquired 
such  honours  by  marriage  with  heiresses,  who  in  those  early 
times  were  supposed  to  convey  them  to  their  husbands ;  and 

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HISTORICAL  VIEW  OF 

if  the  title  was  not  perfectly  good,  it  was  easily  supplied  by  a 
new  creation.  The  earliest  instances  recorded  of  both 
these  cases,  are  in  the  sons  of  King  Henry  IL,  of  whom 
Geoffrey,  fourth  son,  is  styled  Earl  of  Richmond,  from  his 
marriage  with  Constance,  daughter  and  heir  of  Conan,  Earl 
of  Bretagne  and  Richmond;  and  John,  fifth  son,  (afterwards 
King,)  bore  the  title  of  Earl  of  Cornwall,  and  having  mar- 
ried Isabel,  a  coheiress  of  the  Earl  of  Gloucester,  obtained 
his  creation  to  that  title  from  his  father,  in  the  thirty-fourth 
year  of  King  Henry  II.  After  this  time  the  younger  sons 
of  the  Kings  were  constantly  provided  for  by  the  investi- 
ture of  some  great  Earldom  with  its  broad  domains,  till 
Edward  III.  added  to  the  Earldoms  with  which  his  younger 
sons  had  been  previously  portioned,  the  title  of  Duke,  which 
has  since  been  usually  accorded  to  the  younger  Princes;  but 
the  period  of  their  creation  is  altogether  arbitrary,  the  crea- 
tion itself  being  a  grace  from  the  Crown,  and  by  no  means  a 
matter  of  right.  The  last  century,  indeed,  and  the  sway  of 
the  House  of  Brunswick,  afford  evidence  of  the  total  want 
of  uniformity  in  those  creations ;  for  whereas  the  Prince 
William-Augustus,  second  son  of  King  George  II.,  was  by 
his  grandfather  King  Georqe  I.,  created  Duke  of  Cumber- 
land, when  in  the  sixth  year  of  his  age,  in  1726 ;  Prince 
Edward,  fourth  son  of  King  George  III.,  and  father  of  our 
present  most  gracious  Queen,  was  not  created  Duke  of 
Kent  till  1799,  after  he  had  completed  his  thirty-first  year ; 
until  which  time  his  Royal  Highness  had  no  political 
place  in  the  realm,  nor  other  title  than  that  of  Prince,  to 
which,  in  common  with  all  the  royal  family,  his  birth  en- 
titled him. 

Prince  Robert,  the  eldest  son  of  William  the  Conqueror, 
bore  no  peculiar  title  till,  by  the  death  of  his  father,  he 
became  Duke  of  Normandy.  Prince  William,  only  son  of 
Henry  L,  had  no  other  title.  Henry  II.  gave  a  crown  and 
the  rank  of  King  to  his  eldest  son  Henry,  who  died  before 
him ;  and  the  King,  warned  by  the  ill  effect  of  this  ele- 
vation, which  had  been  the  fruitful  source  of  trouble  and 


THE  PEERAGE. 

rebellions,  refrained  from  giving  to  Prince  Richard,  who 
was  Earl  of  Poictiers  in  France,  and  by  the  decease  of  his 
brother  became  heir-apparent  to  the  Crown,  any  increase  of 
power  or  title.  From  that  time  the  King*s  eldest  son  is  not 
known  in  history  by  any  distinctive  appellation,  till  by  the 
death  of  Prince  Alphonzo,  eldest  son  of  Edward  I.,  his 
brother  Edward,  previously  created  Prince  of  Wales,  be- 
came heir  to  the  throne.  Edward  III.  never  was  Prince 
of  Wales,  but  he  gave  the  investiture  of  the  principality  to 
his  eldest  son,  Edward  the  Black  Prince  ;  and  this  has  ever 
since  been  the  title  of  the  eldest  son  of  the  Crown  of  Eng- 
land. The  present  infant  Prince  is  only  the  ninth  who, 
bom  in  the  purple,  has  received  the  title  in  his  infancy. 
The  eight  who  have  preceded  him  are 

Edward,  above-mentioned,  afterwards  King  Edward  II. 

Edward,  son  of  King  Henrt  VI. 

Edward,  afterwards  King  Edward  V. 

Arthur,  son  of  King  Henry  VII. 

Edward,  afterwards  King  Edward  VI. 

Charles,  afterwards  King  Charles  II. 

James,  son  of  King  James  II. 

George,  afterwards  King  George  IV. 

The  Prince  of  Wales,  who  is  also  born  Duke  of  Cornwall, 
and  by  creation  is  Earl  of  Chester,  is  of  age  from  his  birth, 
and  a  chair  of  state  is  placed  for  him  on  the  right  of  the 
throne  in  the  House  of  Lords.  He  is  also,  in  right  of  his 
birth,  a  Knight  of  the  Garter;  and  all  the  King's  sons,  who 
are  elected  Knights  of  the  most  Noble  Order,  it  is  expressly 
provided  by  the  statutes,  should  be  independent  of  the  num- 
ber twenty-five,  of  which  the  order  consists.  The  Sove- 
reign's younger  sons  and  grandsons,  when  created  Peers, 
are  entitled  to  seats  in  the  House  of  Lords,  at  the  left  hand 
of  the  throne;  but  when,  by  the  death  of  their  father,  they 
become  only  collaterally  related  to  the  Crown,  they  take 
their  places  as  first  upon  the  Ducal  bench. 

The  Royal  Marriage  Act  of  the  12th  of  George  III.  ren- 
ders all  marriages  of  the  descendants  of  George  II.  (other 
than  the  issue  of  Princesses  married  into  foreign  families) 


HISTORICAL  VIEW  OF 

null  and  void,  unless  solemnized  with  the  previous  consent 
of  the  Crown,  signified  under  the  great  seal. 

The  robe  of  estate  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  is  of  purple 
velvet  lined  with  ermine,  and  trimmed  with  a  cape  of 
ermine  descending  from  the  neck  to  the  elbow,  distin- 
guished by  five  rows  of  ermine  tails.  His  cap  is  of  velvet, 
turned  up  with  ermine,  and  having  a  tassel  of  gold  on  the 
crown.  Over  it  is  worn  a  coronet  composed  of  a  circlet  of 
gold  enriched  with  jewels ;  above  its  upper  rim  rise  four 
fleur-de-lis  and  four  crosses  pattee  alternately ;  from  them 
an  arched  diadem  of  gold  crosses  the  head,  and  is  finished 
at  top  with  a  ball  surmounted  by  a  cross  pattee.  This  coro- 
net is  engraved  at  the  head  of  the  present  article.  It  is  in 
fact  the  same  as  the  imperial  crown,  with  the  difference  of 
having  but  one  diadem,  instead  of  that  one  being  crossed  as 
in  the  crown  by  a  second.  The  coronet  appertaining  to  the 
younger  sons  of  the  Sovereign  differs  from  that  of  the 
Prince  of  Wales  only  by  the  omission  of  the  diadem  and 
the  ball  and  cross  which  surmount  it.  That  for  the  Queen's 
daughters  has  two  strawberry  leaves  in  the  place  of  two  of 
the  four  fleur-de-lis  above  the  rim  of  the  circlet ;  otherwise 
it  is  the  same  as  that  of  their  younger  brothers;  this  coronet 
is  also  represented  above.  The  nephews  and  nieces  of  the 
Crown  have  their  coronets  differenced  by  the  substitution  of 
four  strawberry  leaves  for  the  four  fleur-de-lis. 


Jk^^. 


A  Dttke*8  Coronet. 
DUKES. 

The  title  of  Duke,  though  first  in  rank,  and  in  its  deriva- 


THE  PEERAGE. 

tion  the  most  ancient,  is  mach  later  in  its  introduction  to 
oar  hereditary  Peerage  than  that  of  Earl  and  Baron. 

The  word  is  found  almost  literally  in  the  Latin  Dux^ 
which  in  ancient  Rome  signified  the  leader  of  an  army,  but 
in  the  Lower  Empire  became  the  title  of  a  local  military 
Lieutenant  of  the  Emperor;  and  in  this  sense  was  trans- 
ferred  to  the  Western  Empire,  under  the  Franks  and  Ger- 
mans, but  speedily  grew  in  the  latter  into  the  designation 
of  hereditary  feudal  rank  and  power,  inferior  only  to  that  of 
a  King.  Among  our  Saxon  ancestors  the  title  was  in  fre- 
quent use  in  its  Latin  military  sense ;  it  is  given  by  Ethel- 
werd  (a  Saxon  writer)  to  Hengist,  the  first  Saxon  invader 
of  Britain  ;  and  in  another  old  Saxon  manuscript  the 
brothers  Hengist  and  Horsa  are  called  Heretoga,  the  same 
word,  Herzoffy  still  signifying  a  Duke  in  Germany ;  and  in 
the  above-mentioned  manuscript  it  is  used  in  its  ancient 
proper  sense,  of  the  leader  of  an  army.  Here  also  the  title 
soon  acquired  a  territorial  signification,  and  in  the  earlier 
Saxon  documents  is  subscribed  as  synonymous  with  Comes  or 
Ealdormen,  till  the  reign  of  Canute  ;  when  the  Danish 
word  Eorle  began  to  prevail,  but  did  not  entirely  supersede 
the  more  ancient  term  before  the  time  of  the  Normans ;  for 
Henry  of  Huntingdon  calls  Godwin  (the  father  of  King 
Harold)  Dux. 

After  the  Norman  Conquest,  which  changed  the  mili- 
tary polity  of  the  nation,  the  Kings  themselves  con- 
tinning  for  many  generations  Dukes  of  Normandy,  they 
would  not  honour  any  subjects  with  the  title  of  Duke,  till  the 
time  of  Edward  III.,  who,  claiming  to  be  King  of  France, 
and  thereby  merging  the  Ducal  in  the  Royal  dignity,  in  the 
eleventh  year  of  his  reign  created  his  son,  Edward  the 
Black  Prince,  Duke  of  Cornwall ;  and  many,  of  the  royal 
family  especially,  were  afterwards  raised  to  the  like  honour. 
**  However,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  a.d.  1672, 
the  whole  order,"  says  Judge  Blackstone,  ''  became  utterly 
extinct."  But  this  expression  requires  some  qualification ; 
for,  though  the  attainder  of  the  Duke  of  Norfolk  in  that 

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year  did  for  the  time  extinguish  the  highest  grade  of  the 
Peerage,  yet  it  contained  in  itself  the  principle  of  vitality. 
Philip,  son  and  heir  of  the  attainted  Duke  of  NorfoII^, 
succeeded  in  1579  to  the  ancient  Earldom  of  Arundel,  and 
had  summons  to  Parliament  accordingly ;  he  was  restored 
in  blood,  but  without  the  restoration  of  the  forfeited  honours, 
and  his  son  and  grandson  continued  to  bear  the  title  of 
Earl  of  Arundel ;  but  the  Dukedom  was  restored  by 
Charles  II.  in  1664,  with  its  original  precedency :  and  at 
the  period  in  question  the  heir  of  the  Dukedom  of  Somer- 
set, forfeited  by  the  attainder  of  the  Protector,  enjoyed  the 
honours  of  the  Peerage  ;  the  son  of  the  attainted  Duke  hav- 
ing been  created  Earl  of  Hertford  in  the  first  year  of  Queen 
Elizabeth,  and  all  the  family  titles  were  also  restored  to 
his  descendant  in  the  1st  of  Charles  II. 

Soon  after  the  temporary  suspension  of  the  Ducal  title  in 
England,  King  James  VI.,  then  reigning  in  Scotland,  be- 
stowed it  for  the  first  time  in  that  kingdom  (with  some 
unimportant  and  temporary  exceptions)  on  a  subject 
not  the  son  of  a  King ;  the  Nobleman  so  advanced  being 
Esme  Stuart,  Earl  of  Lennox,  the  King's  near  relation  on 
the  father's  side,  whom,  in  1581,  he  created  Duke  of  Len- 
nox. The  same  King  having  acquired  the  sovereignty  of 
the  three  kingdoms,  by  succeeding  to  the  throne  of  Eliza- 
beth after  her  decease,  under  the  name  of  James  I.,  revived 
this  order  in  England  in  1723,  by  raising  Ludowick,  second 
Duke  of  Lennox,  to  the  rank  of  Duke  of  Richmond ;  and 
the  following  day  bestowed  the  same  honour  on  his  favou- 
rite, George  Villiers,  whom  he  created  Duke  of  Buckingham. 
James  added  no  other  Dukes  to  the  Peerage ;  and  great  as 
was  the  need  of  his  son  King  Charles,  for  the  support  of 
his  most  powerful  nobles,  he  refrained  from  increasing  this 
small  number  in  England,  though  he  renewed  the  title  of 
Duke  of  Richmond  to  James  Stuart,  the  brother  and  heir 
of  the  first  Duke,  on  whose  death  it  had  become  extinct  by 
the  failure  of  issue  male ;  and  in  Scotland  he  created  the 
Duke  of  Hamilton  only.    The  Ducal  dignity  existed  at  the 


THE  PEERAGE. 

restoration  of  Charles  II.  in  no  families  but  these  three. 
Sut  that  Monarch,  prodigal  in  all  things,  not  only  restored 
the  two  forfeited  Dukedoms  of  Norfolk  and  Somerset,  but 
gave  new  patents  for  the  title  with  unsparing  hand,  espe- 
cially to  his  illegitimate  sons.  Five  English  and  three 
Scotch  Dukedoms  of  this  reign  are  still  in  existence, 
though  two  of  the  latter  merge  in  the  superior  titles  of 
Richmond  and  Buccleuch.  The  only  Duke  that  Ireland 
has  ever  had  is  the  existing  family  of  Fitzgerald  Duke  of 
Leinster,  so  created  by  King  George  III.  in  1766. 

In  heraldic  documents,  a  Duke  is  styled  the  High,  Puis- 
sant, and  Most  Noble  Prince;  his  general  style  is  His  Grace, 
and  Most  Noble :  in  letters  of  form  he  is  addressed,  '*  My 
Lord  Duke,  may  it  please  your  Grace." 

The  coronation-robe  of  a  Duke,  and  that  in  which  he 
would  be  invested,  were  not  the  ceremonies  of  investiture 
now  dispensed  with  in  the  patents  of  creation,  is — a  mantle 
of  crimson  velvet,  lined  with  white  taffeta,  and  trimmed 
with  a  cape  of  ermine  reaching  from  the  neck  to  the  elbow, 
distinguished  by  four  rows  of  black  spots.  His  parliamen- 
tary-robe is  of  fine  scarlet  cloth,  lined  with  taffeta,  and 
doubled  with  four  guards  of  ermine  at  equal  distances,  with 
gold  lace  above  each  guard,  and  is  tied  up  to  the  left  shoul- 
der with  white  ribbon.  His  cap  is  of  crimson  velvet,  lined 
with  ermine,  having  a  gold  tassel  on  the  top.  His  coronet, 
worn  over  the  cap,  is  a  circlet  of  gold  enriched  with  jewels, 
and  set  round  with  eight  golden  strawberry  leaves  rising 
firom  its  upper  rim. 

The  eldest  son  of  a  Duke,  though  in  law  only  an  Esquire, 
takes  by  courtesy  his  father's  second  title,  and  is  legally 
styled  thus — "  Henry  Granville  Fitzalan  Howard,  Esq., 
commonly  called  Earl  of  Arundel  and  Surrey ;" — but  to 
whatever  g^rade  of  the  Peerage  that  title  may  belong,  he 
ranks  next  after  the  Marquises.  The  Duke'^s  daughters  and 
younger  sons  take  by  courtesy  the  title  of  Lady  or  Lord, 
before  their  Christian  and  surnames,  and  are  styled  in  law, 
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"  Mary  Charlotte  Fitzalan  Howard,  commonly  called  Lady 
Mary  Charlotte  Fitzalan  Howard,"  or  "  Edward  George 
Fitzalan  Howard,  Esq.,  commonly  called  Lord  Edward 
George  Fitzalan  Howard,"  and  all  the  children  bear  also  by 
courtesy  the  style  of  Right  Honourable. 


MARQUISES. 

The  word  Marchio  was  in  the  Saxon  and  early  Norman 
periods  of  our  history  applied  to  the  Baron  or  Earl  whose 
office  it  was  to  preserve  the  frontier  (as  on  the  borders  ot 
Wales  or  Scotland),  usually  called  the  Marches,  free  from 
the  inroads  of  an  enemy  :  so  in  Germany  the  Count  or  Graf 
of  the  border  is  called  Markgraf.  As  distinguished  from 
other  titles  of  honour,  it  was  unknown  in  this  country  till,  in 
1386,  Richard  II.  created  his  favourite,  Robert  de  Vere, 
Earl  of  Oxford,  Marquis  of  Dublin,  and  gave  him  prece- 
dence between  the  degrees  of  Duke  and  Earl.  From  that 
time  it  occurs  very  sparingly  in  the  lists  of  the  Peerage,  and 
seems  most  frequently  to  have  been  little  more  than  a  step 
to  the  higher  honours  of  the  Dukedom,  and  otherwise  to 
have  been  peculiarly  liable  to  extinction ;  for  in  the  long 
period  of  600  years  from  the  date  of  that  first  creation,  only 
in  twelve  instances  has  the  title  of  Marquis  existed  as  the 
chief  honour  of  its  possessor  for  a  longer  term  than  five  years. 
The  first  Marquis  was  created  Duke  of  Ireland  in  the  year 
following  his  advance  to  the  Marquisate.  It  appears  from 
the  circumstances  attending  a  second  experiment,  that  in 
thote  early  times  there  existed  a  prejudice  against  this 
newly  invented  honour.  John  de  Beaufort  (the  eldest  legi- 
timated  son  of  John  of  Gaunt,  Duke  of  Lancaster)  was 
created  by  the  same  King,  in  1397,  Marquis  of  Dorset ;  and 
that  dignity  being  taken  from  him  in  the  first  year  of 


THE  PEERAGE. 

Henry  IV.  by  Act  of  Parliament,  on  accusation  of  having 
been  aiding,  together  with  some  other  Lords  whose  dig- 
nities were  also  reduced  by  the  same  statute,  in  the  impri- 
sonment of  the  Duke  of  Gloucester,  Uncle  to  the  King, 
which  led  to  the  Duke*s  death  ;  the  Commons,  recommend- 
ing his  merits,  petitioned  the  Crown  for  the  restoration  of 
his  title  of   Marquis  ;   to  which  the  King  signified   his 
willingness,  but  the  Earl  himself  opposed  the  request,  and 
humbly  prayed  the  King,  Qtie  come  le  nom  de  Marqids  feust 
etrange  nam  en  eest  royaulme  qil  ne  lui  vorroit  auscunement 
danner  ce  nom  de  Marquis:  car  jamais  par  conge  du  Roi  il 
ne  vorroit  porter  ne  accepter  pur  lui  nul  tiel  nom  en  auscune 
maniere.    From  this  time  it  was  not  in  use  till  the  reign 
of  Hbnrt  VI.,  who  again  created  a  member  of  the  family 
of  Beaufort   to  the  title   of   Marquis    of  Dorset,    which 
was  soon  afterwards  merged  in  that  of  Duke  of  Somerset, 
and  both  were  forfeited  in  1463.    The  title  of  Dorset  was 
however  destined  to  be  the  first  in  which  the  marquisate 
should  take  root  in  the  House  of  Lords ;  Thomas  Grey, 
Lord  Ferrers  of  Groby,  step-son  of  Edward  IV.,  was  by 
that  King,  in  1476,  created  Marquis  of  Dorset,  which  con- 
tinued to  be  the  distinguishing  honour  of  his  family  till  his 
grandson,  father  of  the  Lady  Jane  Grey,  was  created  Duke 
of  Suffolk  in   1551,  and  attainted  in  1554.     In  the  same 
year  that  the  Marquis  of  Dorset  was  advanced  to  the 
dukedom,  there  being  then  one  other  existing  Marquis  in 
the  person  of  William  Parr,  brother  to  King  Henry  VIII.'s 
sixth  wife,  (which  title  having  become  extinct  in  1571,) 
William  Paulet,  Earl  of  Wiltshire,  was  created  Marquis  of 
Winchester,  and  though  after  one  hundred  and  thirty-eight 
years  his  successor  was  advanced  to  the  Dukedom  of  Bolton 
the  latter  title  being  now  extinct,  the  Marquis  of  Winches- 
ter continues  at  the  head  of  the  Peers  of  his  rank,  to  the 
present  day,  the  next  to  him  indeed  bearing  date  only  from 
1784.    Except  for  about  twenty  years  in  and  after  the  reign 
of  Charles  L,  when  there  were  five  Marquises,  no  more 
than  three  noblemen  have  ever  borne  this  title  cotempora- 
neoosly  in  England  till  the  latter  half  of  the  reign  of  Georob 
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III.,  since  which  period  its  ranks  have  been  filled  up  to  an 
equal  number  with  the  Dukes. 

This  degree  of  nobility  first  appeared  in  Scotland  in  1476, 
when  James  III.  created  his  second  son,  at  his  baptism, 
Marquis  of  Ormond;  "an  empty  title,"  says  Douglas,  and 
it  does  not  appear  what  precedence  was  allotted  to  it,  as  that 
of  Earl  of  Ross,  to  which  the  young  prince  was  created 
four  years  afterwards,  entirely  superseded  it.  The  title 
does  not  appear  again  in  Scotland  till,  in  the  year  1599, 
James  VI.  advanced  the  Earls  of  Huntly  and  Arran  to  the 
dignity  of  Marquis ;  since  that  time  it  has  been  borne  suc- 
cessively by  two  or  three  of  the  first  families  on  their  passage 
to  the  superior  rank  of  Dukes,  till  the  Union  fixed  the 
Marquises  of  Tweeddale  and  Lothian  in  the  second  grade ; 
to  which  the  titles  of  Huntly  and  Queensberry  have  since 
been  added,  by  the  extinction  of  their  respective  dukedoms. 

In  Ireland  the  title  was  still  more  rare,  indeed  almost  un- 
known, till  near  the  close  of  last  century,  but  there  are  now 
fourteen  Marquises  in  the  Irish  Peerage. 

The  Marquis's  style  is,  *'  Most  Honourable  Marquis  of 
-,"  and  he  is  addressed,  "  My  Lord  Marquis.' 


The  coronation  robe  of  a  Marquis  is  a  mantle  of  crimson 
velvet,  lined  with  white  tafieta,  and  trimmed  with  a  cape  of 
ermine  reaching  from  the  neck  to  the  elbow,  distinguished 
by  four  rows  of  black  spots  on  the  right,  and  three  on  the 
left  shoulder.  His  parliamentary  robe,  but  for  a  similar 
distinction,  would  be  the  same  as  that  of  a  Duke. 

His  cap  and  coronet  also  resemble  the  Duke's,  differenced 
only  by  four  of  the  Strawberry  leaves  on  the  rim  being  ex- 
changed for  as  many  golden  balls.  See  the  engraving  above. 

The  eldest  son,  though  in  law  only  an  Esquire,  takes  by 
courtesy  his  father's  second  title,  and  ranks  next  after  the 
Earls.  The  Marquises  daughters  and  younger  sons  have  by 
courtesy  the  titles  of  Ladies  before  their  Christian  and  sur- 
names, and  all  his  children  are  styled  Right  Honourable. 


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BARL8. 

This  is  the  most  ancient  order  of  our  nobility.  In  the 
Saxon  times  the  grandees  of  the  kingdom  nnder  the  name 
oiEaldorman^  (which  literally  has  the  same  meaning  as  the 
Latin  Senior  or  Senator)  had  shires  or  other  territories 
committed  to  their  rule;  and  were  sometimes  from  these 
governments  denominated  Shiremen,  sometimes  from  their 
military  commands  described  by  the  Saxon  word  Herttoga^ 
and  in  Latin  documents  were  styled  Princeps^  Dux^  or  Comes. 
These  names  seem  all  to  be  synonymous  and  indicative  of 
a  rank  inferior  to  the  Etheling  or  Princes  of  the  blood,  and 
superior  to  the  Thane.  With  the  Danes  came  in  the  title 
of  JEorle^  used  in  the  parts  subject  to  their  power,  in  a  sense 
equivalent  to  this  of  Ealdorman,  but  admitted  into  the  Saxon 
dominions  with  reference  to  the  higher  dignity  of  the  King's 
immediate  relatives;  from  whom,  on  the  sway  of  Canute 
extending  all  over  England,  it  descended  to  the  same  per- 
sons who  had  previously  borne  the  title  of  Ealdorman. 

This  honour,  with  the  authority  and  reverence  attached  to 
it,  was  conferred  for  life,  or  with  an  estate  of  inheritance  at 
the  King's  pleasure;  but  in  those  unsettled  times  no  evidence 
remains  of  any  long  succession  in  the  same  family. 

Upon  the  Norman  conquest,  the  territorial  possessions  of 
the  Saxon  nobility  were  declared  forfeited  upon  perpetually 
recurring  pretences,  and  transferred  to  the  Norman  fol- 
lowers of  the  Conqueror ;  to  whom  also  other  fiefs  were  dis- 
pensed under  the  new  denomination  of  Count  or  Countee, 
which,  however,  was  soon  again  supplanted  by  the  ancient 
title  of  Earl ;  though  singularly  enough  the  alien  word  that 
would  not  attach  itself  to  the  persons  of  its  Norman  owners, 
took  root  in  their  Englbh  shires,  which  from  thence  are 


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called  counties  to  this  day.  The  Norman  Earl,  to  which 
rank  the  most  illustrious  names  of  our  early  history  belong, 
was  invested  with  the  third  penny  out  of  the  Sheriffs  court 
of  the  county;  and  there  is  some  trace  of  his  Saxon  pre- 
decessor having  also  enjoyed  it.  Upon  the  increase  of  their 
number  in  latter  times,  this  revenue  ceased ;  and  it  was 
usual  to  assign  to  them,  in  the  patent  of  creation,  in  lieu  of 
it,  for  the  support  of  their  dignity,  a  certain  sum,  frequently 
twenty  pounds,  out  of  the  profits  of  the  county,  which  also  is 
obsolete ;  indeed  the  Earls  have  become  so  numerous  that 
they  now  usually  derive  their  titles  from  a  town  or  village, 
or  even  a  family  name,  instead  of  a  county,  as  formerly. 

The  Earls  and  Barons,  as  they  are  the  most  ancient,  so 
also  have  they  always  been  the  most  numerous  Orders  of 
the  Peerage  ;  though  in  England,  at  the  present  time,  the 
number  of  Barons  nearly  doubles  that  of  Earls.  In  Ireland 
the  number  is  nearly  equal.  But  in  Scotland,  where  the 
title  is  known  to  have  existed  almost  four  hundred  years 
before  any  other  parliamentary  honour  is  recognized  by 
official  documents,  this  Order  is  more  numerous  than  all  the 
other  degrees  of  the  Peerage  collectively. 

The  Eai^Fs  style  is  "  the  Right  Honourable  Earl  of ;" 

he  is  addressed  as  "  My  Lord." 

The  robes  of  an  Earl  are  differenced  from  those  of  a  Duke 
by  having  three  instead  of  four  rows  of  ermine^  in  other  re- 
spects they  are  precisely  the  same. 

His  cap  also  is  the  same  as  a  Duke^s.  His  Coronet  is  a 
circlet  of  gold  enriched  with  jewels,  from  which  rise  eight 
points  surmounted  by  as  many  balls  of  gold,  and  between 
them  eight  small  strawberry  leaves  close  to  the  upper  rim 
of  the  circlet. — See  the  engraving  above. 

The  eldest  son,  though  in  law  only  an  Esquire,  takes  by 
courtesy  his  father^s  second  title,  or  in  the  unusual  case  of 
there  being  no  second  title,  he  is  Lord  with  the  family  name. 
The  daughters  have  by  courtesy  the  title  of  Ladies  before 
their  christian  and  surnames,  and  as  well  as  the  eldest  son^ 

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are  styled  Right  Honourable.  The  younger  sons  are  styled 
Honourable;  and  it  is  a  peculiarity  respecting  them,  that 
in  the  public  schools  they  are  distinguished  in  the  school 

Ibt  as  Mr. ;  this  is  attached,  however,  to  the  title  of 

Honourable,  not  to  their  being  the  sons  of  an  Earl,  and  is 
equally  applied  to  any  sons  of  the  nobility  who  by  courtesy 
bear  the  title  of  Honourable. 


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VISOOUKTS. 

In  the  Saxon  times,  next  in  rank  to  the  Ealdorman  was 
the  Highgerevey  or  Shire-revey  an  officiary  dignity  only,  de- 
rived immediately  from  the  King,  and  having  still  its  re- 
presentative in  our  High  Sheriff;  they  were  not  deputies  to 
the  Earl,  but  held  for  the  King^s  use  such  countries  or  terri* 
tories  as  had  no  Ealdorman ;  and  in  those  that  had,  the 
Sheriff  had  the  custody  of  whatever  rights  the  king  reserved 
to  himself  in  them.  In  Latin  documents  those  officers  were 
styled  Vtce-comiteSy  but  the  particle  vice  did  not  then  denote 
subordination,  other  than  to  the  King,  any  more  than  it  now 
does  in  the  dignity  we  are  considering. 

This  was  introduced  as  a  title  of  hereditary  nobility  in  Eng- 
land, but  without  a  shadow  of  official  trust,  by  Hbnrt  VI., 
who  found  it  established  in  his  kingdom  of  France.  In 
1440,  he  created  John,  previously  Baron  Beaumont, 
Viscount  Beaumont,  and  gave  him  place  above  the  Barons ; 
the  title  became  extinct  by  the  death  of  the  first  Viscount's 
ton  in  1507.  Meanwhile  this  rank  had  been  conferred  on 
the  Lords  Lovel  and  Welles,  both  extinct  before  1607 ;  and 
L'Isle  which  fidled  in  1612,  when  the  Viscount's  degree  no 
longer  existed  in  the  Peerage,  till,  after  an  interval  of 
twenty-one  years,  this  title  of  Lisle  was  revived.  It  failed 
again  in  1641,  \mt  the  Earl  of JBEertford,  afterwards  Duke  of 


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Somerset  and  Protector,  then  held  the  title  of  Visconnt 
Beanchamp,  though  merged  in  the  saperior  rank  of  his 
Earldom.  He  was  attainted  and  all  his  honours  forfeited  in 
1662 ;  two  years  previous  to  which  period,  Walter  Devereux, 
Saron  Ferrars  of  Chartlej,  had  been  created  Viscount 
Hereford.  This  dignity  was  merged  in  the  Earldom  of 
Essex  in  1672,  from  which  time,  for  nearly  fifty  years,  none 
bore  the  title  of  Viscount  as  their  chief  honour;  and  the  for- 
feiture of  Robert,  the  celebrated  Earl  of  Essex,  in  1600,  again 
suspended  the  Order,  till  his  son  was  restored  to  his  dignities 
in  1603 ;  on  his  death  in  1646,  the  Viscounty  emerged  by 
the  extinction  of  the  Earldom  of  Essex,  and  Hereford  has 
since,  without  farther  interruption,  been  borne  as  the  princi- 
pal title  of  the  first  English  Viscount. 

In  1620,  three  Viscounts  were  created,  and  the  number 
was  gradually  increased  till  1628,  when  they  amounted  to 
nin^  the  largest  number  this  rank  has  ever  counted, before  the 
accession  of  George  III. ;  till  which  period  they  continued 
to  vary  somewhat  between  nine  and  four,  except  during  a 
few  years  of  the  reign  of  William  III.,  when  there  were  no 
more  than  two,  and  afterwards  three  Viscounts.  They  are 
still  not  numerous  as  compared  with  Earls  and  Barons,  but 
about  equal  with  the  Dukes  and  Marquises. 

As  Hbnrt  VI.  borrowed  the  title  of  Viscount  from  his 
French  dominions,  so  after  James  VI.  of  Scotland  had  as- 
cended the  throne  of  England,  it  makes  its  first  appearance 
in  the  Scottish  Peerage.  In  1606,  the  Viscounts  of  Fentoun 
and  Haddington  were  created ;  of  them,  the  former  was  ad- 
vanced, in  1619,  to  the  Earldom  of  Kellie,  and  the  latter 
became  extinct  in  1626,  but  not  till  other  creations  had 
raised  the  number  of  Viscounts,  independently  of  such  as 
bore  superior  titles,  from  the  one  which  remained,  in  1619, 
to  five ;  and  though  occasionally  fluctuating,  the  number  of 
this  order  continued  on  the  whole  to  increase,  till  in  the 
year  1700,  they  amounted  to  seventeen,  besides  those  that 
were  merged ;  but  from  that  period  they  have  gradually  de- 
clined, leaving  at  the  present  time  no  more  than  four.  This 
class  has  always  been  comparatively  large  in  the  Irish 

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THE  PEERAGE. 

Peerage.  Early  in  the  last  century  it  numerically  nearly 
doubled  that  of  either  Earls  or  Barons ;  at  present  it  is  ex- 
ceeded In  number  by  both  these  ranks,  but  is  considerably 
more  numerous  than  the  English  Viscounts. 

The  Viscount's  style  is  **  the  Right  Honourable  Lord 
Viscount ;'*  he  is  addressed  as  my  Lord. 

The  robes  of  a  Viscount  are  in  form  the  same  as  have 
been  described  under  the  higher  orders  of  the  Peerage-— dif- 
ferenced by  having  three  rows  of  black  spots  on  the  right 
and  two  on  the  left  shoulder. 

His  cap  is  the  same  as  a  Duke's.  His  coronet  is  a  circle 
of  gold  enriched  with  jewels,  the  upper  rim  of  which  is 
surmounted  by  fourteen  balls  set  close  together,  as  repre- 
sented in  the  engraving  above. 

His  sons  and  daughters  are  all  styled  Honourable,  there 
being  no  distinctive  title  for  the  eldest  son. 


BARONS. 

An  inferior  order  of  territorial  Nobility  was  known  in  the 

Anglo-Saxon  polity,  divided  into  the  spiritual  and  secular. 

classes,  by  the  names  of  Masse  Thegnes  and  World  Thegnes. 

The  former  were  not  Bishops  who  by  that  name  {Bisceopes) 

ranked  with  the  Earls,  but  subordinate  Priests,  ranked  by 

the  laws  of  King  Athelstan  on  an  equality  with  the  secular 

Thanes.    The  latter  were  hereditarily  endowed  with  fair 

possessions,  held  of  the  King  by  tenure  of  Knight's  service, 

and  called  Tainland.     They  belonged  to  the  great  nobility, 

though  the  officiary  dignity  of  Highgereve  ranked  before 

them* 

To  oonstitnte  a  Thane,  it  was  necessary  he  should  possess 
zzirfi 


HISTORICAL  VIEW  OF 

a  distinct  office  in  the  King's  Court ;  or,  being  a  cburle  or 
countryman,  that  he  should  have  fully  five  hid^  of  his  own 
land,  a  church,  a  kitchen,  a  bellhouse,  and  a  boroughgate 
with  a  seat.  In  these  curious  particulars,  handed  down  by 
a  Saxon  writer,  an  interesting  insight  is  afibrded  us  into  the 
manners  and  piety  of  our  ancestors.  A  great  Lord  must 
have  a  church  for  the  edification  of  his  family  and  retainers ; 
he  must  also  keep  a  court  in  which  justice  may  be  adminis- 
tered to  them,  the  original  of  the  Court  Baron,  still  existing 
in  all  manors,  and  here  described  under  those  simple  words, 
"  sitting  in  the  gate,**  which  we  so  often  read  in  the  Scrip- 
ture ;  the  hospitality  required  of  them  is  expressed  in  the 
kitchen  and  the  bellhouse  being  the  only  indispensable 
parts  of  a  mansion ;  the  bellhouse  denoting  the  hall  of 
entertainment  to  which  the  guests,  no  doubt,  were  sum- 
moned, as  is  still  practised  in  the  country  seats  of  our 
gentry,  by  ringing  a  bell;  and  it  is  remarkable  that  a 
statute  of  Richard  II.,  calls  the  King's  Hall,  *'  Tinel-le- 
Roy,"  from  the  tingling  of  a  belL 

Under  the  Norman  monarchy,  the  term  Baron  gradually 
superseded  that  of  Thane;  at  first  they  were  used  indiscrimi- 
nately, except  that  Baron  is  never  applied,  as  in  the  Saxon 
description  of  a  Thane,  to  the  servants  of  the  King's  Court 
in  that  capacity ;  a  Baron  must  hold  territorial  Barony,  by 
feudal  service,  immediately  of  the  King.  Selden,  in  his 
^^  Titles  of  Honour,"  describing  the  principles  of  the  feudal 
Baronage,  divides  the  time  from  the  Conquest  into  three 
periods :  the  first  comprehending  from  the  Conquest  to  the 
latter  end  of  the  reign  of  King  John  ;  the  second,  to  the 
eleventh  year  of  Richard  II. ;  the  third,  from  the  latter 
period  to  that  in  which  he  wrote,  and  which  may  now  be  ex- 
tended to  the  present  time. 

In  the  first  period,  all,  who  held  any  quantity  of  land  of 
the  King,  had,  without  distinction,  a  right  to  be  summoned 
to  Parliament ;  and  this  right  being  confined  solely  to  the 
King's  tenants,  of  consequence  all  the  Peers  of  Parliament 
during  that  period,  sat  by  virtue  of  tenure  and  a  writ  of 

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THE  PEERAGE. 

sammons.  But  towards  its  close  the  conflux  of  Peers  be- 
came so  large  and  troublesome,  that  the  King  was  obliged 
to  divide  them,  and  summon  only  the  greater  Barons  in  per- 
son ;  leaving  the  small  ones  to  be  summoned  by  the  Sheriff, 
and  (as  it  is  said  by  Blackstone^  to  sit  by  representation  in 
another  house ;  which  gave  rise  to  the  separation  of  the  two 
Houses  of  Parliament. 

In  the  beginning  of  the  second  period,  that  is,  in  the  last 
year  of  the  reign  of  King  John,  this  distinction  was  con- 
firmed by  Magna  Charta,  in  which  the  King  declares, /aci«- 
mu8  summoneri  archiepiscopoSy  episcapos,  abbates^  comiteSf  et 
mqjores  barones  regni  sigillatim  per  literas  nostras^  et  prmterea 
faciemus  summoneri  in  generali  per  vicecomites  et  hallivos  nos- 
tras omnes  alios^  qui  in  capite  tenent  de  nobis  ad  certum 
diem^  ^c.  Tenure,  therefore,  now  began  to  be  disregarded, 
and  persons,  who  held  no  lands  of  the  Crown,  were  sum- 
moned to  Parliament  by  the  King's  writ ;  and  it  has  been 
held  that  right  by  tenure  ceased  under  Henry  III.,  and 
that  no  person  was  then  considered  to  be  entitled  to  sit  in 
the  Parliament,  unless  he  was  summoned  thereto  by  the 
King's  writ ;  though  it  is  contended,  on  the  authority  of  a 
proceeding  in  the  Parliament  of  1225,  that  the  Crown 
never  possessed  the  prerogative  of  omitting  to  summon 
to  every  Parliament,  the  Barones  nuyores,  who  had  for- 
merly been  entitled  to  sit  in  right  of  their  tenures. 
That  the  right  to  a  seat  in  Parliament,  as  attached  to  the 
possession  of  certain  lands,  is  now  wholly  abolished,  is 
evidenced  by  the  proceedings  in  the  ease  of  Benjamin 
Mildmay,  Esq.,  who  in  1668,  presented  a  petition,  claim- 
ing the  Barony  of  Fitz- Walter,  as  heir-general  of  Robert 
Fitz- Walter,  summoned  to  Parliament  in  the  twenty- 
third  of  Edward  I.,  a.d.,  1296,  and  was  opposed  by 
Bobert  Cheeke,  Esq.  Whereupon,  his  Majesty  was  pleased 
to  order  in  council,  that  the  cause  should  be  heard  by  the 
Privy  Council,  on  the  19th  January,  1669,  when  the  two 
Chief  Justices  and  the  Lord  Chief  Baron  were  ordered  to 
attend.  The  Counsel  for  the  said  Robert  Cheeke  affirmed, 
that  the  same  was  a  Barony  by  tenure,  and  ought  to  go  along 


Hi 


HISTORICAL  VIEW  OF 

with  the  land ;  which  the  Counsel  of  the  Petitioner  denied, 
and  offered  to  argue  upon  the  same.  Upon  which  both 
parties  being  ordered  to  withdraw,  the  nature  of  a  Barony 
by  tenure  being  discoursed,  it  was  found  to  have  been  dis- 
continued for  many  ages,  and  not  in  being,  and  so  not  fit  to  be 
revived,  or  to  admit  any  pretence  of  right  of  succession 
thereupon.  And  it  was  ordered  by  his  Majesty  in  Council, 
**  that  the  Petitioner  is  admitted  humbly  to  address  himself 
to  his  Majesty,  for  his  writ  to  sit  in  the  House  of  Peers  as 
Saron  Fitz-Walter."  And  he  was  so  summoned  accord- 
ingly. In  every  instance  since,  which  has  bad  any  bearing 
upon  the  question  of  Baronies  by  Tenure,  the  resolutions  of 
the  House  of  Lords  have  tended  to  confirm  that  of  the 
Privy  Council  in  1669. 

The  third  period  commences  in  1387,  with  the  first  in- 
stance of  a  creation  by  patent,  when  Richard  II.  created 
John  de  Beauchamp,  Baron  Beauchamp  of  Kydderminster, 
with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  since  which 
period  Peerages  have  been  indifferently  created  by  writ  or 
patent,  but  in  modern  times  by  patent  only,  and  usually 
with  limitation  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body,  but  without 
prejudice  to  the  right  of  the  Crown  to  grant  any  other  re- 
mainder, or  which  is  less  frequently  (if  indeed  ever)  exer- 
cised, to  create  a  Barony  by  writ. 

With  regard  to  the  mode  in  which  a  Peerage  is  heredi- 
tary, it  has  been  already  shown,  that  in  the  first  century  and 
a  half  of  Norman  rule,  a  Barony  appears  to  have  apper- 
tained to  the  tenure  of  a  certain  demesne,  the  honour  con- 
sequently following  the  land,  however  conveyed.  Also,  that 
the  inheritance  of  Peerages  conferred  by  patent  is,  by  the 
instrument  of  creation,  so  defined,  or  rather  limited  from 
what  would  otherwise  have  been  its  natural  course,  as  to  be 
incapable  of  any  other  than  the  designed  succession.  It 
therefore  remains  to  explain  the  effect  on  the  inheritance, 
of  a  title  derived  from  a  writ  of  summons,  and  a  sitting  under 
it,  without  which  consummation  the  writ  conveys  no  right. 
And  this  effect  is  so  intelligible  to  Englishmen,  from  its  near 


THE  PEERAGE. 

afllnity  to  the  operation  of  a  fee  simple,  that  a  few  particu* 
lars  only  require  notice,  in  which  it  differs  from  that  well- 
understood  rule  of  common  law.  First,  then,  it  is  distinctly 
laid  down  that  the  writ  of  summons  conveys  no  inheritance 
except  to  the  descendants  of  the  first  Baron  who  took  his 
seat  under  it.  Secondly,  on  the  failure  of  an  equally 
proximate  male  the  right  of  females  is  admitted,  as  in  in- 
heritances  at  common  law ;  but  with  a  difference  growing 
out  of  the  nature  of  the  estate,  which  being  a  Parliamentary 
Barony  is  indivisible.*  Thus,  if  a  Baron  leaves  no  son,  the 
honour  becomes  vested  in  his  daughters ;  if  he  has  only  one 
daughter,  she  succeeds  to  it,  but  if  there  be  more  daughters 
than  one,  the  title  falls  into  Abeyance  amongst  them,  and 
continues  in  that  state  either  until  all  but  one  of  the  daughter^ 
be  deceased  without  issue,  or  the  sole  heir  of  only  one  daugh- 
ter survives ;  in  which  case  the  Barony  devolves  on  the  sur- 
viving daughter,  or  the  heir  of  her  body.  If,  however,  the 
representation  of  such  daughter  be  among  her  co-heirs,  the 
dignity  falls  into  abeyance  among  them,  but  the  moment 
the  representation  is  vested  in  an  individual,  that  individual 
will  have  an  immediate  right  to  the  Barony.  During  the 
^continuance  of  the  abeyance  it  is  the  prerogative  of  the 
Crown  to  terminate  it,  by  conferring  the  Peerage  on  any  one 
of  the  co-heirs ;  no  one  being  injured  by  this  operation  of  the 
royal  favour,  as  no  one  could  claim  the  title  until  all  the  other 
co-heirs  were  extinct.  The  person  so  preferred,  however,  must 
be  the  heir  general  of  one  of  the  original  co-heirs,  or  of  some 
later  co-heir  of  her  moiety  of  the  inheritance.  The  manner 
of  terminating  the  abeyance  of  a  dignity  in  favour  of  a 
male  co-heir  who  is  not  a  Peer,  is  by  the  issuing  of  a  writ 
of  summons,  by  the  style  and  title  of  the  Barony  in  abeyance ; 
but  when  the  person  in  whose  favour  an  abeyance  is  to  be 
determined  is  already  a  Peer,  and  has  a  higher  dignity,  the 
Sovereign  confirms  the  Barony  to  him  by  letters  patent ;  and 
in  the  case  of  a  female,  an  abeyance  is  also  terminated  by 
patent.      On  failure  of  the   descendants  of  the  body  of 

*  For  tliif  account  of  the  law  of  Abeyance,  we  are  indebted  to  that  taluable 
%wk,  the  Bjwfgm  of  the  Pterase  of  England  by  Sir  Hanis  Nicholas. 
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HISTORICAL  VIEW  OF 

the  person  so  sammoned,  or  eonfirmed  by  patent,  the 
Barony  would  again  fall  into  abeyance,  unless  such  failure 
involved  that  of  all  the  other  branches,  leaving  a  sole  repre- 
sentative of  one  of  the  original  co-heirs,  who  in  that  case 
would  take  the  title  by  right  of  inheritance  from  his  ancestor. 
It  must  be  remembered  that  the  representation  of  a  Barony 
by  writ  is  always  vested  in  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  per- 
son first  created ;  thus,  on  the  death  of  a  Baron  who  in- 
herited the  dignity,  without  issue,  the  title,  if  he  has  no 
brother  living,  or  there  be  no  issue  of  such  brother,  will  be- 
come vested  in  his  sister  or  sisters,  or  their  heirs ;  in  de- 
&ult  of  which  it  will  revert  to  his  eldest  uncle  of  the  side 
from  whom  he  inherited  the  dignity,  or  his  issue ;  failing 
which,  to  his  aunts  and  their  issue  ;  the  females  of  each 
generation  being  preferred  to  the  males  of  the  preceding 
generation.  On  the  failure  of  the  issue  of  a  Baron  who  in- 
herited a  dignity  from  his  mother,  and  also  the  issue  of  his 
mother,  the  dignity  of  course,  devolves  on  his  maternal 
ancestors. 

When  the  eldest  son  of  a  Peer  is  summoned  by  Writ  to 
the  House  of  Lords  in  his  father's  lifetime,  and  placed  in  a 
Barony  vested  in  his  father;  the  Writ  neither  takes  the 
Barony  out  of  the  father,  nor  creates  any  new  estate  in  it  in 
the  son,  but  is  merely  allowed  to  enable  him  to  sit  in  Par- 
liament. If,  however,  he  should  die  before  his  father,  leaving 
an  heir  of  his  body  capable  of  inheriting  the  Barony,  accord- 
ing to  the  original  limitation  of  it,  such  heir,  if  a  son  of  full 
age,  would  also  be  entitled  to  a  Writ  of  Summons. 

The  rank  of  Baron  has  always  had  the  preponderance  in 
number  over  the  other  classes  of  the  English  Peerage,  but 
at  present  it  is  a  more  numerous  body  than  all  the  other 
Peers  collectively. 

In  Scotland,  the  title  of  Baron  does  not  appear  till  the 
year  1430,  when  Thomas  Dominus  Somerville  is  named  as 
one  of  the  conservators  of  the  truce  with  England.     After 

zlu 


THE  PEERAGE. 

this  time,  the  title  became  common,  bat  the  dates  of  the 
earlier  creations  are  so  uncertain  that  it  is  not  easy  to  settle 
the  precedence  of  the  respectiye  Barons.  Where  no  patent 
appears,  the  descent  of  a  Peerage  is  usually,  as  in  England, 
to  the  heirs  general,  but  with  preference  of  primogeniture 
amongst  the  daughters  as  well  as  amongst  the  sons  ;  and 
this  is  frequently  the  line  of  descent  marked  out  by  the 
patents  or  charters  of  creation.  The  number  of  Barons  has 
never  been  great  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  and  is  now 
about  half  that  of  the  Earls. 

ELingsale,  the  first  Irish  Barony,  bears  date  1181;  the 
nature  of  the  Irish  Baronies  resembles  those  of  England, 
being  originally  founded  in  feudal  tenure,  afterwards  on 
writs  of  summons  to  Parliament,  and  lastly  on  creations  by 
Patent.    The  number  is  about  equal  to  that  of  the  Earls. 

The  style  of  a  Baron  is  ''  the  Right  Honourable  Lord 
;"  he  is  addressed  as,  my  Lord.  His  robes  are  dif- 
ferenced from  those  of  a  Viscount  by  having  two  rows  of 
ermine  spots  only ;  his  Coronet  by  having  only  six  balls  on 
its  upper  rim.  His  sons  and  daughters  are  all  styled  honour- 
able. 


THE  LOBDS  SPIRITUAL. 

We  have  already  seen  that  by  the  laws  of  King  Athelstan 
the  Bishops  were  ranked  with  Ealilormen  or  Earls,  and  the 
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mSTOMCAL  VIEW  OF 

Me^se  ThaneSj  or  Priests,  with  the  World  or  Secular  Thanes. 
Bat  they  were  exempt  from  the  services  the  Crown  was  en- 
titled to  claim  from  the  secular  nobility ;  which,  however, 
William  the  Conqueror  early  in  his  reign  imposed  on  the 
Bishops,  by  converting  their  lands  into  secular  Baronies ; 
thereby  requiring  of  them  both  military  service  and  attend- 
ance on  the  King's  Courts,  subsequently  the  High  Court 
of  Parliament ;  and  this  attendance  was  especially  con- 
firmed by  the  Constitutions  of  Clarendon  in  the  reign  of 
Henry  II. 

The  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  ranks  as  the  first  subject 
in  the  realm,  next  after  the  Blood  Royal.  The  Lord  High 
Chancellor  is  the  second,  and  the  Archbishop  of  York  the 
third.  Bishops,  by  a  statute  of  Hbkrt  VIIL,  rank  next 
after  the  Viscounts,  taking  precedence  of  all  Barons. 

The  Archbishop  is  styled  His  Grace,  and  *' The  Most 

Beverend  Father  in  God,  the  Lord  Archbishop  of .** 

A  Bishop  is  '*  The  Right  Reverend  Father  in  God,  the  Lord 
Bishop  of ^  He  is  styled,  my  Lord.  The  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  writes  himself,  ^  by  Divine  Providence, 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  &c."  The  Archbishop  of  York 
and  the  other  Bishops  use  the  form,  '*by  Divine  Permis- 
sion.** The  Mitre  is  a  high  cap,  pointed  and  cleft  at  the  top, 
with  two  pendants  fringed  at  the  ends  hanging  from  the 
lower  part  of  the  cap ;  the  Bishop's  cap  is  surmounted  with 
a  fillet  of  gold  enriched  with  jewels,  that  of  the  Archbbhop 
with  a  ducal  coronet. 


THE    BARONETAGE* 

It  has  been  observed  that  in  the  reign  of  King  John  the 
Barones  Minares  lost  the  right  of  individual  summons  to 
Parliament ;  the  title  of  Baronet  was  afterwards  frequently 
applied  to  this  class  of  nobility,  and  is  soused  in  a  statute  as 
late  as  the  reign  of  King  Richabd  II*    But  it  was  a  general 


THE  PEEBAGE. 

tenn  without  any  defined  application  till  the  reign  of  Jambs 
I.  This  monarch,  finding  his  expenses  outrun  his  revenue, 
amongst  many  devices  to  recruit  his  treasury,  erected,  in 
1611,  the  Order  of  Baronets — an  hereditary  distinction  next 
in  rank  to  the  Peerage — and  offered  it  to  two  hundred  gen- 
tlemen of  good  birth,  possessing  a  clear  estate  of  one  thou- 
sand pounds  a  year ;  on  condition  that  each  one  should  pay 
into  the  King's  Exchequer,  in  three  equal  instalments,  a 
sum  equivalent  to  three  years'  pay  of  thirty  soldiers,  at  eight 
pence  a-day  per  man ;  the  first  instalment  to  be  paid  on  the 
delivery  of  the  patent.  The  state  of  Ireland  afforded  an 
ostensible  plea  for  this  open  and  quite  unprecedented  sale  of 
dignities ;  the  province  of  Ulster  especially  was  in  a  state  of 
almost  hopeless  anarchy,  and  the  Patents  of  the  new  Baro- 
nets, which  were  all  word  for  word  the  same,  the  names  of 
the  parties  only  excepted,  embodied  a  declaration  that  the 
money  so  raised  should  be  employed  in  establishing  an 
army  for  the  reduction  and  good  government  of  that  Pro- 
vince,  in  witness  of  which  design  the  cognizance  of  the  Or- 
der was  to  be  the  bloody  hand  of  Ulster,  borne  in  a  Canton 
on  their  Arms,  or  more  heraldically  on  a  field  Argent,  a 
sinister  hand  erect  gules. 

In  1619,  the  same  dignity  was  created  in  Ireland  upon 
the  same  terms:  and  shortly  before  the  death  of  King 
Jambs,  the  plantation  of  the  province  of  Nova  Scotia,  in 
North  America,  was  assigned  as  a  cause  for  extending  the 
same  offers  to  the  landed  proprietors  of  Scotland.  The 
King  did  not  live  to  fulfil  his  intention,  but  Charlbs  I., 
his  son  and  successor,  soon  after  his  accession,  created  the 
first  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia. 

The  rank  of  Baronet  is  the  last  of  the  hereditary  titles. 


]dr 


ROLL 

OP  THB 

LORDS  SPIRITUAL  AND  TEMPORAL, 

In  the  Fifth  Seauon  of  the  Fourteenth  Parliament 

OF  THB 

UNITED    KINGDOM    OF   GREAT    BRITAIN    AND     IRELAND- 

OROBRXD  TO  BB  PRXNTBD  IOtH   FbB.  1845. 


His    Royal    Highness   the    Prince    of 

Wafes. 
His  Royal  Highness  Ernest  Aagostns 

Duke  of  Cumberland  and  Teviot- 

dale.    (  King  of  HanoTer.) 
His  Rojral  Highness  Adolphus  Frederick 

Duke  of  Cambridge* 
William  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
John  Singleton  Lord  Lyndhurst,  Lord 

Chancellor. 
Edward  Archbishop  of  York. 
Richard  Archbishop  of  Dublin. 
Jsmes  Archibald  Lord  Whamcliffe,  Lord 

President  of  the  Council. 
Walter  Francis  Earl  of  Doncaster  (Duke 

of  Buccleuch    and    Queensberry,) 

Lord  Priry  SeaL 

Hen^  Charles  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl 
Marshal  of  England. 

Edward  Adolphus  Duke  of  Somerset. 

Charles  Duke  of  Richmond. 

Henry  Duke  of  Grafton. 

Henry  Duke  of  Beaufort. 

William  Aubrey  de  Vere  Duke  of  Saint 
Albans. 

Francis  Godolphin    D'Arcy    Duke  of 
Leeds. 

Francis  Duke  of  Bedford. 

William  Spencer  Duke  of  DeTonsbire. 

George  Duke  of  Marlborough. 

John  Henry  Duke  of  Rutland. 

Alexander  Duke  of  Brandon.     (Duke  of 
Hamilton.) 

WilHam  Henry  CaTsndish  Duke  of  Port- 
land. 

George  Duke  of  Manchester. 

Henry  Pelham  Duke  of  Newcastle. 

Huffh  Duke  of  Northumberland. 

Arthur  Duke  of  Wdlington. 

Richard  Plantageset  Duke  of  Booking- 
ham  and  Chandoa. 

Geoige  GiBimlle  Duke  of  Sutherland. 

HMiy  I>afc»  of  Clt?«land. 
xtrii 


John  Marquis  of  Winchester. 

George  Marquis  of  Tweeddale.  (fi!lected 

for  Scotland.) 
Henry  Marquis  of  Lansdowne. 
George  Ferrars  Marquis  Towoshend. 
James    Brownlow  William  Marquis  of 

Salisbury. 
John  Alexander  Marquis  of  Bath. 
James  Marquis  of  Abercorn. 
Richard  Marquis  of  Hertford. 
John  Marquis  of  Bute. 
William  Marquis   of  Thomond.     (Lord 

Tadcaster.)     (Elected  for  Ireland.) 
Brownlow  Marquis  of  Exeter. 
Spencer  Joshua    Alwyne    Marquis  of 

Northampton. 
George  Charles  Marquis  Camden. 
Henry  William  Marquis  of  Anglesey. 
George  Horatio  Marq.  of  Cholmondeley. 
Pftuljrn  Reginald  Serlo  Marquis  of  Heat- 
ings. 
Charles  Marquis  of  Ailesburv. 
George  Thomas  John  Marquis  of  West- 

meath.    (Elected  for  Ireland.) 
Frederick  William  Marquis  of  Bristol. 
Archibald  Marquis  of  Ailsa. 
John  Marquis  of  Breadalbane. 
Robert  Marquis  of  Westminster. 
Constantino   Henry   Marquis    of   Nor- 

manby. 

Cbarles  Cecil  Cope  Earl  of  LiTerpool, 
Lord  Steward  of  the  Household. 

George  John  Earl  of  De  Lawarr,  Lord 
Chamberlain  of  the  Household. 

John  Earl  of  Shrewsbury. 

Edward  Earl  of  Derby. 

Francis  llieophilus  Henry  Earl  of  Hun- 
tingdon. 

Robert  Henry  Earl  of  Pembroke  and 
Montgomery. 

William  Earl  of  DoTon. 

Thomas  Earl  of  Suffolk  and  Berkshire. 

WilUsm  Basil  Percy  Earl  of  Denbigh 


ROLL  OF  THE  LORDS. 


John  Earl  of  Westmoreland. 

George  AugoBtas  Frederick  Albermurle 
Earl  of  Lindsey. 

George  Harry  £arl  of  Stamford  and 
Warrinerlon. 

George  William  Earl  of  Wincbilaea  and 
Nottingham. 

George  Earl  of  Chesterfield. 

Henrj  Earl  of  Thanet. 

John  William  Earl  of  Sandwich. 

Arthur  Algernon  Earl  of  Essex. 

James  Thomas  Earl  of  Cardigan. 

George  Earl  of  Carlisle. 

Walter  Francis  Earl  of  Doncaster.  (Dnke 
of  Buccleuch  and  Qaeensberry.)  (In 
another  place  as  Lord  Privy  Seal.) 

Cropley  Earl  of  Shafteabnry. 

Earl  of  Berkeley. 

Montagu  Earl  of  Abingdon 

John  Sarille  Earl  of  Scarborough, 

William  Charles  Earl  of  Albemarle. 

George  William  Earl  of  Coven tiy. 

George  Earl  of  Jersey. 

John  Earl  Poulett. 

George  Sholto  Earl  of  Morton.  (Elected 
tor  Scotland.) 

Cospatrick  Alexander  Earl  of  Home. 
(Elected  for  Scotland.) 

David  Earl  of  Airlie.  (Elected  for  Scot- 
land.) 

David  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville. 
(Elected  for  Scotland.) 

Dunbar  James  Earl  of  Selkirk.  (Elected 
for  Scotland.) 

Thomas  John  Earl  of  Orkney.  (Elected 
for  Scotland.) 

Francis  WillUm  Earl  of  Seafield.  (Elect- 
ed for  Scotland.) 

Edward  Earl  of  Oxford  and  Earl  Mor- 
timer. 

Washington  Sewallis  Earl  Ferrars. 

William  Earl  of  Dartmouth. 

Charlea  Augustus  Earl  of  Tankerville. 

Heneage  Earl  of  Aylesford. 

George  Augustus  Earl  Cowper* 

Philip  Henry  Earl  Stanhope. 

Robert  Earl  of  Harborough. 

Thomas  Earl  of  Macclesfield. 

Georffe  William  Richard  Earl  of  Pom- 
fret. 

James  Earl  of  Graham.  (Duke  of  Mon- 
trose.) 

George  Edward  Earl  Waldegrave. 

Bertram  Earl  of  Asbbumham. 

Charles  Earl  of  Harrington. 

John  Charles  Earl  of  Portsmouth. 

Henry  Richard  Earl  Brooke  and  Earl 
of  Warwick. 

George  Robert  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire. 

Charles  William  Earl  Fiuwilliam. 

George  Earl  of  Egremont. 

Francis  Earl  of  Guilford. 

James  Earl  Comwallis. 

Charles  Philip  Earl  of  Hardwieke. 

Henry  Stephen  Earl  of  Ilchester. 

George  John  Earl  De  La  warn  (In  ano- 
Uier  place  as  Lord  Chamberlain  of 
the  Household.) 

William  Eari  of  Radnor, 
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John  Charlea  Eari  Spencer. 

Henry  George  Eari  Bathurst. 

Arthur  Blundell  Sandys  Trumbull  Eari 

of     Hillsborough.      (Marquis     of 

Downshire.) 
George  William  Frederick  Earl  of  Cla- 
rendon. 
William  David  Earl  of  Mansfield  in  the 

County  of  Nottingham. 
John  Earl  of  Abergavenny. 
Charles  Chetwynd  Earl  Tal'oot. 
John  Earl  Strange.    (^Duke  of  Athol.) 
Ernest  Augustus  Earl  of  Mount  Edge- 

cumbe. 
Hugh  Earl  Forteacue. 
Edward  Eari  of  Digbv. 
George  Earl  of  Beverley. 
William    David   Earl   of  Mansfield  in 

Middlesex.  (In  another  place  as  Eari 

of  Mansfield  in  the  County  of  Not- 
tingham.) 
Henry  John  George  Earl  of  Carnarvon. 
Charles  Cecil  Cope  Earl  of  Liverpool. 

(In  another  place  as  Lord  Steward 

of  the  Household.) 
George  Earl  Cadogan. 
James  Howard  Earl  of  Mslmesbury. 
Francis   William  Earl  of   Charlemont* 

(Lord    Charlemont.)    (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
Stephen  Earl  of  Mount  CaahelL  (Elect- 
ed for  Ireland.) 
John  Earl  of  Mayo.    (Elected  for  Lre- 

land.j 
William  Earl  of  Wicklow.    (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
George  Charles  Earl  of  Lucan.  (Elected 

for  Ireland.) 
Jamea  Earl  of  Bandon.     (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
James  Dupr6  Earl  of  Caledon.   (Elected 

for  Ireland.) 
James  Alexander  Earl  of  Rosslyn. 
William  Eari  of  Craven. 
Arthur  George  Earl  of  Onslow. 
Charles  Earl  of  Romney. 
Henry  Thomas  Earl  of  Chichester. 
Thomas  Earl  of  Wilton. 
Edward  Earl  of  Powis. 
Horatio  Earl  Nelson. 
Archibald  Eari  of  Gosford.  (Lord  Wor- 

lingham.)    (Elected  for  Ireland.) 
William  Parsons  Earl  of  Rosse.  (Elect- 

ed  for  Ireland.)^ 
Charles   William  Earl    of  Charieville. 

(Elected  for  Ireland.) 
Charles  Herbert  Earl  Manvers. 
Horatio  Earl  of  Orford. 
Charles  Earl  Grey. 
William  Earl  of  Lonsdale. 
Dudley  Earl  of  Harrowby. 
Henry  Earl  of  Harewood. 
Gilbert  Earl  of  Minto. 
Charles  Murray  Eari  Cathcart. 
James  Walter  Earl  of  Verulam. 
John  Earl  Brownlow. 
Edward-GranvilleEarl  ofSaint  Gannans. 
Edmund  Earl  of  Morley. 
George  Augustus  Frederick  Henry  Etil. 

of  Bradford. 


ROLL  OF  THE  LORDS. 


John  Reginald  Earl  Beauchamp. 
Richard  Earl  of  GlengalL    (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
Thomas  Philip  Earl  De  Grej. 
John  Eax\  of  Eldon. 
Geoige  Henry  Earl  of  Falmoath. 
Richard  William  Penn  Earl  Howe. 
John  Somen  Earl  Somen. 
John  Edward  Comwallis  Earl  of  Strad- 

broke. 
Windham    Henry   Earl   of  Dunraven. 

(Elected  for  Ireland.) 
Charles  William  Earl  Vane.    (Marquia 

of  Londonderry.) 
William  Pitt  Earl  Amhent. 
John  Frederick  Earl  Cawdor. 
William  Geoige  Elarl  of  Munster. 
William  Earl  of  Burlington. 
Robert  Earl  of  Camperdown. 
Thomas  William  Earl  of  Lichfield. 
Geoige  Frederick  D*Arcy  Earl  of  Dur- 
ham. 
Frederick  John  Earl  of  Ripon. 
GranriUe  Earl  Granrille. 
Kenneth  Alexander  Earl  of  Effingham. 
Henry  George  Francis  Earl  of  Ducie. 
Charles  Earl  of  Tarborough 
James  Henry  Robert  Earl  Innes.'"(Duke 

ofRoxbuighe.) 
Thomas  William  Earl  of  Leicester. 
William  Earl  of  Lovelace. 
Thomas  Earl  of  Zetland. 
Geoige  Earl  of  Auckland. 
Charles  Noel  Earl  of  Gainsborough. 
William    Fitzhaidinge    Earl    Fitzhar- 

dinge. 
Edward  Earl  of  Ellenborough. 


Robert  Viscomit  Hereford. 

John  Viscount   Arbuthnott     (Elected 

for  Scotland.) 
James  Viscount  Strathallan.    (Elected 

for  Sotland.) 
Heniy  Viscount  Bolingbroke   and  St. 

John. 
George  Viscount  Torrington. 
Augustus  Frederick  Viscount  Leinster. 

(Duke  of  Leinster.) 
Henry  Viscount  Maynard. 
John  Robert  Viscount  Sydney. 
Samuel  ViMount  Hood. 
John  Viscount  De  Vesci.    (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
Hayes  Viscount  Doneraile.  (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
Comwallis  Viscount  Hawarden.  (Elected 

for  Ireland.) 
John  Bruce  Richard  Viscount  O^NeilL 

(Elected  for  Ireland.) 
Edward  Jervis  Viscount  St.  Vincent. 
Robert  Viscount  Melrille. 
Henry  Viscount  Sidmouth. 
Robert  Edward  Viscount  Lorton.  (Elect- 
ed for  Ireland.) 
Warwidc  Viscount  Lake. 
Geoige   Viscount   Gordon.     (Earl   of 

AbadecD.) 
Edwud  Viaeomit  Ezmonth. 
zlix 


John  Hely  Viscount  Hutchinson.  (Earl 

of  Donoughmore.) 
William  Carr  Viscount  Beresford. 
William  Thomas   Viscount  Clanearty. 

(EarlofClancarty.) 
Stapleton  Viscount  Combermere. 
Charles  John  Viscount  Canning. 
Charles  Viscount  Canterbury. 
John  Viscount  Ponsonby. 
Rowland  Viscount  Hill. 

Charles  James  Bishop  of  London. 

Edward  Bishop  of  Durham. 

Charles  Richard  Bishop  of  Winchester. 

George  Henry  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

John  Bishop  of  Lincoln. 

William  Bishop  of  St  Asaph. 

Christopher  Bishop  of  Bangor. 

Hugh  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 

George  Bishop  of  Rochester. 

Edward  Bishop  of  Landaff. 

John  Bird  Bishop  of  Chester. 

Richard  Bishop  of  Oxford. 

James  Henry  Bishop  of  Gloucester  and 
Bristol. 

Henry  Bishop  of  Exeter. 

Joseph  Bishop  of  Ely. 

Charles  Thomas  Bishop  of  Ripon. 

Edward  Bishop  of  Salisbury. 

Edward  Bishop  of  Norwich. 

Thomas  Bishop  of  Hereford. 

George  Bishop  of  Peterborough. 

Connop  Bishop  of  St.  David's. 

Henry  Bishop  of  Worcester. 

Ashhunt  Turner  Bishop  of  Chichester. 

John  Bishop  of  Lichfield. 

Edward  Bishop  of  Meath. 

Charles  Bishop  of  Kildare. 

Robert  Bishop  of  Cashel,  Emly,  Water- 
ford,  and  Kilmore. 

Edward  Geoffrey  Lord  Stanley.  (One 
of  her  Majesty's  Principal  Secreta- 
ries of  State.) 

William  Lennox  Lascelles  Lord  De  Ros. 

Jacob  Lord  Hastiftgs. 

George  Edward  Lord  Audley. 

Peter  Robert  Lord  Willoughby  de 
Eresby. 

Thomas  Lord  Dacre. 

Charles  Rodolph  Lord  Clinton. 

Thomas  Lord  Camoys. 

Thomas  Miles  Lord  Beaumont. 

William  LordStourton. 

Henry  Lord  Bemen. 

Henry  Peyto  Lord  Willoughby  de 
Broke. 

George  Lord  Vaux  of  Ilarrowden. 

Henry  Lord  Paget. 

St.  Andrew  Beauchamp  Lord  St.  John 
of  Bletso. 

Charles  Augustus  Lord  Howard  de  Wal- 
den. 

George  Harry  Lord  Grey  of  Groby. 

William  Francis  Henry  Lord  Petre 

William  Thomas  Lord  Saje  and  Side. 

Henry  Benedict  Lord  Arundell  of  War- 
dour. 

John  Lord  Clifton.    (Earl  of  Daniley.) 


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ROLL  OF  THE  LORDS. 


Joseph  Thaddens  Loid  Dormer. 
Geoige  Henry  Lord  Teynham. 
Geoige  William  Lord  Stafford. 
Geoige  Anaon  Lord  Bjron. 
William  Lord  Ward. 
Hugh  Charles  Lord  Clifford  of  Chudleigh 
Alexander  George  Lord  Saltoun.  (Elect- 
ed for  Scotland.) 
Charles   Lord   Sinclair.     (Elected   for 

Scotland.) 
John  Lord  ColYille  of  Culroas.    (Elected 

for  Scotland.) 
Eric  Lord  Beay.  (Elected  for  Scotland.) 
John  Lord  Rollo.    (Elected  for  Scot- 
land.) 
Henry  Franda  Lord  Polwarth.  (Elected 

for  Scotland.) 
Edmund  Lord  Boyle.      (Earl  of  Cork 

and  Orrery.) 
Thomas  Robert  Lord  Hay.     (Earl  of 

KinnouL) 
Dipiby  Lord  Middleton. 
William  .John  Lord  Monson. 
Henry  Lord  Montfort. 
Geoige  William  Frederick  Lord  Bruce. 
Frederick  Lord  Ponaonby.  (Earl  of  Bess- 
borough.) 
George  John  Lord  Sondes. 
Nathaniel  Lord  Scarsdale. 
George  Lord  Boston. 
Henry  Edward  Lord  Holland. 
Geoige  James  Lord  Level  and  Holland. 

(Earlof  Egmont.) 
George  John  Lord  Vernon. 
John    Douglas    Edward    Henry    Lord 

Sundiidge.    (Duke  of  ArgylL) 
Edward  William  Lorn  Hawke* 
Thomas  Henry  Lord  Foley. 
Geoige  Talbot  Lord  Dynevor. 
Thomas  Lord  Wahdngham. 
William  Lord  Bagot. 
Charles  Lord  Southampton. 
Fletcher  Lord  Grantley. 
Spencer  Lord  Rodney. 
John  Lord  Carteret. 
Richard  Noel  Lord  Berwick. 
John  Lord  Sherborne. 
Henry  James  Montagu  Lord  Montagu. 
Henry  Lord  Tyrone.    (Marquis  of  Wa- 

terford.) 
Richard  Lord  Carleton.    (Earl  of  Shan- 
non.) 
Edward  Lord  SufiSeld. 
Guy  Lord  Dorchester. 
George  Lord  Kenyon. 
Richard  Lord  Braybrooke. 
George    Hamilton    Lord    Fisherwick. 

(Marquis  of  Donegal.) 
Charles  Lord  Doughis  of  Douglaa. 
HeniT   Hall   Lord  Gage.     (Viscount 

Gage.) 
Edward  Thomas  Lord  Thurlow. 
George  William  Lord  Lyttelton. 
Henry  Lord  Mendip.    (Viscount  Clif- 

den.) 
Francis  Lord  Stuart  of  Castle  Stuart. 

(Earl  of  Moray.) 
Randolph   Lord   Stewart    of   Garlies. 
(EarlofGaUowi^.) 

1 


James  Thomas  Lord  Saltersford.    (Earl 

ofCourtown.) 
George  Alan  Lord  Broderick.  (Viscount 

MidletonJ 
George  Lord  Calthorpe. 
Robert  John  Lord  Carrington. 
Henry  Lord  Bayning. 
William  Powlett  Lord  Bolton. 
John  Lord  Wodehouae. 
John  Lord  Northwick. 
Thomas  Atherton  Lord  Lilford. 
Thomas  Lord  Ribblesdale. 
John  Lord  FitJgibbon.    (Earlof  CUire.) 
Edwaid     Wadding      Lord      Dunsany. 

(Elected  for  Ireland.) 
Cadwallader      Davis    Lord    Bhiyney. 

(Elected  for  Ireland.) 
John  Lord  Carbeiy.    (Elected  for  Ire- 
land.) 
Henry  Lord  Famham.     (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
Robert  Lord  Clonbrock.    (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
Edward    Lord   Crofton.     (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
Henry  Lord    Dunalley.      (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
Henry  Francis  Seymour  Lord  Moore. 

(Marquis  of  Drogheda.) 
John  Loftus  Lord  Loftus,    (Marquis  of 

Ely.) 

John  Lord  Caiysfort.    (Earl  of  Carys- 

fort) 
William  Lord  Alvanley. 
George  Ralph  Lord  Abercromby. 
John  Thomas  Lord  Redesdale. 
George  Lord  Rivers. 
Arthur  Moyses  William  Lord  Sandys. 
George    Augustus    Frederick     Charles 

Lord  Sheffield.    (Earl  of  Sheffield.) 
David  Montagu  Lord  Erskine. 
George  John  Lord  Mont  Eagle.    (Mar- 
quis of  Sligo.) 
Archibald    William     Lord     Ardrossan. 

(Earl  of  Eglintoun.) 
James    Lord    Lauderdale.      (Earl    of 

Lauderdale.) 
Geoige  Arthur  Hastings  Lord  Granard. 

(Earl  of  Granard.) 
Hungerford  Lord  Crewe. 
Alan  Legge  Lord  Gardiner. 
John  Thomas  Lord  Manners. 
John  Alexander  Lord  Hopetoun.    (Earl 

of  Hopetoun.) 
Richard  Lord  Castlemain.    (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
James  Andrew  Lord  Dalhouiie.    (Earl 

of  Dalhousie.) 
Geoige   Lord    Meldrum.    (Marquis   of 

Huntly.) 
James  Lord  KoflL    (Earl  of  Glasgow.) 
William  Willoughby  Lord  Grimstead. 

(EarlofEnniakillen.) 
Edmund    Henry    Lord   Foxford.     (In 

another  place  as  Earl  of  Limerick.) 
Francis  Almeric  Lord  ChurchilL 
William   Lord  Melbourne.     (Viaooimt 

Melbourne.) 
William  Geoige  Lord  Hanis. 
Algernon  Lord  Prudhoe. 


ROLL  OF  THE  LORDS. 


Chariot  Lord  Colchester. 

William  Schombeig  Robert  Lord  Ker. 

(Marqns  of  Lothian.) 
Francis  Kathaniel  Lord  Minster.   (Mar- 
quis Conjngham.) 
John  Lord  Ormonde.    (Marquis  of  Or^ 

monde.) 
Fhuicis     Lord     Wernvfli.      (Earl     of 

WemysB.) 
Robert   Lord   Clanbrassill.      (Earl    of 

Roden.^ 
Robert  Lord  Kingston.    (Earl  of  Ki  ng- 

ston.) 
Edward  Michael  Lord  Silchester.     (Earl 

of  Longford.) 
Geotge  Augustus  Frederick  John  Lord 

Glenljon. 
Wniiam  Lord  Maryborough.    (Earl  of 

Momington.) 
John  Lord  Oriel.    (Viscount  Massareene 

and  Ferrard.) 
Thomas  Henry  Lord  Ravensworth. 
Thomas  Lord  Delamere. 
John  George  Weld  Lord  Forester. 
John  James  Lord  Rayleigh. 
Ulysses   Lord  Downes.      (Elected  for 

Ireland.) 
Nicholas  hoid  Bexley. 
Robert  Francis  Lord  Gifford. 
Percy  Clinton  Sydney  Lord  Penshurst. 

(Viscount  Strangford.) 
William  Lord  Tadcaster.    (In  another 

place  as  Bfarquis  of  Thomond.) 
Ulick  John  Lord  SomerhilL    (Marquis 

ofClanricarde.) 
James   Lord   Wigan.     (Earl  of  Bal- 

carres.) 
Thomas  Lord  Ranfiirly.   (Earl  of  Ran- 

furly.) 
George  Lord  De  Tabley. 
James  Archibald  Lord  WhamdifTe.    (In 

another  place  as  Lord  President  of 

the  CoundL) 
William  Lord  Feversham. 
Charles  Rose  Lord  Seaford. 
John  Singleton  Lord  Lyndhurst.    (In 

another  place  as  Lord  Chancellor.) 
James  Lord  Fife.    (Earl  of  Fife.) 
John  Henry  Lord  Tenterden. 
William  Conyngham  Lord  Plunket 
Thomw  Lord  Melroe.    (Earl  of  Had- 
dington.) 
Heonr  Lord  Cow^y. 
ChaiMs  Lord  Stuart  de  Rothesay. 
William  Lord  Heytesbury. 
Archibald  John  Lord  Rosebery.    (Earl 

ofRosebery^ 
Riciiard   Lord  Clanwilliani.    (Earl    of 

Clanwilliam.} 
Edward  Lord  Skdmersdale. 
William  Draper  Lord  Wynfbrd. 
Henry  Lord  Brougham  and  Vauz. 
WiUjam     George    Lord    Kilmarnock; 

(EariofErroIL) 
Aitlrar  James  Lord  Fiogall.    (Earl  of 


LordSefton.    (Earl  of 


Charles^ 
Sefton.) 


Nathaniel   Lord  Clements.     (Earl  of 

Leitrim.) 
George  William  Fox  Lord  Rossie.  (Lord 

Kinnaird.) 
Thomas   Lord    Kenlis.      (Marquis   of 

Headfort) 
John  Chambre  Lord  Chaworth.    (Earl 

of  Meath) 
Alexander    Edward    Lord    Dunmore. 

(Earl  of  Dunmore.) 
Robert   Montgomery  Lord    Hamilton. 

(Lord  fiemaven  and  Stenton.) 
John  Hobart  Lord  Howden« 
William  Lord  Panmure. 
George  Warwick  Lord  Poltimore. 
Edwfud  Pryce  Lord  Mostyn. 
Henry  Spencer  Lord  Templemore. 
William  Lewis  Lord  Dinorben. 
Valentine  Brown  Lord  Cloncurry. 
James  Lord  De  Saumarez. 
Francis  Godolphin  Lord  Godolphin. 
Ludus  Lord  Hunsdon.  (Viscount  Falk* 

land.) 
Edward  Geofirey  Lord  Stanley.     (In 

another  place  as  one  of  her  Majesty*s 

Principal  Secretaries  of  State.) 
Thomas  Lord  Denman. 
Robert  Campbell  Lord  Abinger. 
Phillip  Charles  Lord   De    L'Isle  and 

Dudley. 
Alioiaiider  Lord  Ashburton. 
Chnles  Lord  Glenelg. 
Edward  John  Lord  Hatherton. 
John  Lord  Strafford. 
Archibald  Lord  Worlingham.    (In  ano- 
ther place  as  Earl  of  Gosford.) 
Charles  Christopher  Lord  Cottenham. 
Henry  Lord  Langdale. 
Edweurd  Berkeley  Lord  Portman. 
Thomas  Alexander  Lord  Lovat. 
William  Lord  Bateman. 
Francis  William  Lord  Charlemont.    (In 

another  place  as  Earl   of  Charle- 
mont.) 
Anthony  Adrian  Lord  Kintore.    (Earl 

of  Kintore.) 
Cornelius  Lord  Lismore.    Viscount  Lis- 

more.) 
Henry  Robert  Lord  Rossmore. 
Robert  Shapland  Lord  Carew. 
William   F^rands    Spencer    Lord    De 

Mauley. 
John  Lord  Wrottesley. 
Charles  Lord  Sudeley. 
Paul  Lord  Methuen. 
Frederick  James  Lord  Beauyale. 
Richard  Wogan  Lord  Fumival.    (Lord 

Talbot  of  Malahide.) 
John  Thomas  Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley. 
Heniy  Lord  Stuart  De  Dedes. 
Chandos  Lord  Leigh. 
Paul  Beilby  Lord  Wenlock. 
Charles  Lord  Lurgan. 
Nicholas  William  Lord  Colbome. 
Arthur  Lord  De  Freyne. 
James  Lord  Dunfermline, 
lliomas  Lord  Monteagle  of  Brandon. 
John  Lord  Seaton. 

Edward  Arthur  Wellington  Lord  Keane. 
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LIST  OP  TUB  PEERS  OP 

ENGLAND,  SCOTLAND,  AND  IRELAND. 

IN  THEIR   RB8PECT1VE   ORDERS  OP  PRECEDENCE. 


ENGLISH  PRKRAGI 

DUKES. 

Pembroke  and  Montgo- 

Norfolk. 

mery. 

Somerset. 

DcTon. 

Richmond. 

Suffolk  and  Berkshire. 

Grafton. 

Denbigh. 

Beaufort. 

Westmoreland. 

St  Albani. 

Lindsey. 

Leeds. 

Stamford,  and  Warring- 

Bedford. 

ton. 

Deronshlre. 

Winchilsea  and   Notting- 

Marlborough. 

ham. 

Rutland. 

Chesterfield. 

Brandon.  S 

Thanct. 

Portland. 

Sandwich.         v 

Manchester. 

Essex. 

Newcastle. 

Cardigan. 

Northumberland. 

Carlisle. 

Wellington. 

Doncaster.    S 

Buckingham  and  Chan- 

Shaftesbury. 

dos. 

Berkeley. 

Sutherland. 

Abingdon. 

Qereland. 

Scarborough. 

Inyemess  (Duchess). 

Albemarle. 

Coventry. 

MARQUISES. 

Winchester. 

Poulett. 

Lansdowne. 

Oxford  and  Mortimer. 

Townshcnd. 

Ferrers. 

Salisbury. 

Dartmouth. 

Bath. 

TankenriUe. 

Aylesford. 

Hertford. 

Cowper. 

Bute. 

Stanhope. 

Exeter. 

Harborough. 

Northampton. 

Macclesfield. 

Camden. 

Pomfret. 

Anglesey. 

Cholmondeley. 

Waldegrare. 

Hastings. 

Ashbumham. 

Ailesbury. 

Harrington. 

Bristol. 

Portsmouth. 

Ailsa. 

Brooke  and  Warwick. 

Breadalbane. 

Buckinghamshire. 

Westminster. 

FiUwiUiam.  / 

Normanby. 

Guilford. 

Comwallis. 

EARLS. 

Hardwicke. 

Ilchester. 

Derby. 
HuOngdon. 

Delawarr, 
Radnor. 

liU 

Spencer. 

Bathurst. 

Hillsborough.  / 

Clarendon. 

Mansfield. 

Abergavenny. 

Talbot. 

Strange.  S 

Mount-Edgecumb 

Fortescue. 

Digby. 

Beverley. 

Carnarvon. 

Liverpool. 

Cadogan. 

Malmesbury. 

Rosslyn. 

Craven. 

Onslow. 

Romney. 

Chichester. 

WUton. 

Powis. 

Nelson. 

Manvers. 

Orford. 

Grey. 

Lonsdale. 

Harrowby. 

Harewood. 

Minto. 

Cathcart. 

Verulam. 

Brownlow. 

St.-Germans. 

Morley. 

Bradford. 

Beauchamp. 

De  Grey. 

Eldon. 

Falmouth. 

Howe. 

Somers. 

Stradbroke. 

Vane. 

Amherst* 

Cawdor. 

Munster. 

Burlington. 

Camperdown. 


LIST  OF  THE  ENGLISH  PEERAGE. 


Lichfield. 

Durham. 

RipoD. 

Granville. 

Effingham. 

Ducie. 

Yarborongh. 

Innes.  S 

Leicester 

Lovelace 

Zetland. 

Auckland. 

Gainsborough. 

Fitz-Hardinge. 

Ellenborough. 

VISCOUNTS. 

Hereford. 

Bolingbroke  and  St.- John. 

Torrington. 

Leinster.  / 

Maynard. 

Sydney. 

Hood. 

SL-Vinccnt. 

Melville. 

Sidmouth. 

Lake. 

Gordon.  S 

Ezmouth. 

Hutchinson.  / 

Beresford. 

Clancarty.  / 

Combermere. 

Canning. 

Canterbury. 

Ponsonby. 

HiU. 

BARONS. 

DeRos. 

Le  Despencer  (Baroness). 

Hastings. 

De  Clifford  (Baroness). 

Audley. 

Willoughby    de    Eresby 

and  Gwydyr. 
Dacre. 

Grey    de    Ruthyn    (Ba- 
roness). 
Clinton. 

DelaZouche  (Baroness). 
Camoys. 
Beaumont. 
Stourton. 
Bemers. 

Willoughby  de  Broke. 
Vauz. 

Braye  (Baroness). 
Paget. 

North  (Baroness). 
St -John. 

Howard  de  Walden. 
Grey  of  Groby. 
Petre. 

Say  and  Sele. 
Arundell. 

liv 


Clifton.  / 
Dormer. 
Teynham. 
Stafford. 
Byron. 
Ward. 
Clifford. 
Boyle.  / 
Hay.  S 
Middleton. 
Monson. 
Montfort. 
Bruce. 

Ponsonby  of  Sysonby.  / 
Sondes. 
Scarsdale. 
Boston. 
Holland. 

Lovell  and  Holland.  / 
Vernon. 

Sundridge    and     Hamil- 
ton. S 
Hawke. 
Foley. 
Dynevor. 
Walsingham. 
Bagot. 

Southampton. 
Grantley. 
Rodney. 
Carteret. 
Berwick. . 
Sherborne. 
Montagu. 
Tyrone.  / 
Carleton.  / 
Suffield. 
Dorchester. 
Kenyon. 
Braybrooke. 
Fisherwick.  / 
Douglas. 
Gage.  / 
Thurlow. 
Lyttelton. 

Mendip  and  Dover.  / 
Stuart.  S 
Stewart.  S 
Saltersford.  / 
Brodrick.  / 
Calthorpe. 
Carington.  / 
Bayning. 
Bolton. 
Lowther. 
Wodehouse. 
Northwick. 
Lilford. 
Ribblesdale. 
Basset  (Baroness). 
Fitzgibbon.  / 
Moore.  / 
Loftus.  / 
Carysfort.  / 
Alvanley. 
Abercromby. 
Redesdale. 
Rivers. 


Sanckrs. 

Sheffield.  / 

Keith  (BaronessV  S 

Erskine. 

Monteagle.  / 

Ardrotsan.  S 

Laaderdale.  S 

Granard.  / 

Crewe. 

Gardner.    / 

Manners. 

Hopetoun  and  Niddry.  S 

Dalhoosie.  ^ 

Meldrum.  S 

Ross.  ^ 

Giinstead.  / 

Foxford.  / 

Churchill. 

Melbourne.  / 

Harris. 

Prudhoe. 

Colchester. 

Kerr.  S 

Minster.  / 

Ormonde.  / 

Wemyss.  S 

Clanbrassill.  / 

Kingston.  / 

Silchester.  / 

Glenlyon. 

Maryborough.  / 

Oriel.  / 

Ravensworth. 

Delamere. 

Forester. 

Rayleigh. 

Bexley. 

Gifford. 

Penshurst.  / 

Tadcaster.  / 

SomerhilL  / 

Wigan.  ^ 

Ranfiirly.  / 

De  Tabley. 

Whamcliffe. 

Feversham. 

Lyndhurst. 

Fife.  / 

Tenterden. 

Plunket. 

Melros.  ^ 

Cowley. 

Heytesbury. 

Rosebery.  S 

Clan  William.  / 

Skelmersdale. 

Wynford. 

Brougham  and  Vaux. 
Kilmarnock.  S 
Fingall.      / 
Sefton.  / 
Clements.  / 
Rossie.  S 
Kenlis.  / 
Chaworth.  / 
Dunmore.  S 
Hamilton.  S 
Howden.  / 


LIST  OF  THE  SCOTCH  PEERAGE. 


Fuiinare. 

Poltimore. 

Mo8tyn. 

Templemore. 

Dinorben. 

Cloncurry.  / 

De  Saomarez. 

Godolphin. 

Hooadon.  S 

Denman. 

Wenman  (Baroness). 

Abinger. 

De  L'ble  and  Dudley. 

Ashburton. 

Glenelg. 

Hatbeiton. 

Scraffbrd. 

Woiiingbam.    / 


Cottenham. 

Stratheden  (Baroness). 

Langdale. 

Portman. 

Lo?at. 

Bateman. 

Charlemont.  / 

Kintore.    S. 

Lismore.    /. 

Rossmore.    /. 

Carew.     /. 

De  Mauley. 

Wrottesley. 

Sudeley. 

Methuen. 

Beauvale. 

Fumival.    / 

Stanley  of  Alderley. 


Stuart-de-Decies. 

Leigb. 

Wenlock. 

Lurgan. 

Colbome. 

De  Freyne. 

Dunfermline. 

Monteagle. 

Seaton. 

Keane. 

Campbell. 

Oxenfoord.  S, 

Kenmare.  /. 

Ennisbowen  and  Carrick  - 

fergus. 
Vivan. 
Congleton. 
Metcslfe. 


*«*  ThoM  Engliih  Peers  wbo  bear  >a] 
pointed  oat  by  ao  ^  or  /aflbcedto  their 


trior  rank  in  the  Scotch  and  Irish  Peerages  are 
iifth  titles. 


SCOTCH  PEERAGE. 

The  •is  ailzed  to  those  Peers  who  are  alao  Peers  of  the  United  Kingdom;  the  t  to  those 
Peers  elected  1  Ang.  IMI*  to  represent  the  Scotch  Peerage  in  the  preMnt  Parliament. 

The  Scotch  Peers  bearing  superior  rank  in  the  Engliah  Peerage  are  pointed  out  by  an  S 
aSaed  to  their  Scotch  tides. 


DUKES. 
^Hamilton. 

^Bncdeochy  and  Queens- 
berry. 
*Lennoz.  E 

•Athoi 

^Montrose. 

*Rozbnrgfae. 

MARQUISES. 

*HimtlT. 
Qoeensberry. 
fTweeddale. 
•Lotbian. 


EARLS. 

•EnolL 

*SatberUnd.  £ 

Mar. 

Rothes. 

fMorton. 

Bocban. 

*Eglinton. 

*CasnIHa.£ 

Caithness. 

•Moray. 

tHoroe. 

Stratbmore,    and    King- 


^Haddington. 

•Galloway. 

•Lauderdale. 

^Loudoun.  £ 

•KinnouU. 

•Dumfries  and  Bute.  E 

Elgin  and  Kincardine. 

Traquair. 

•Wemysa,  and  March. 

•Dalhousie. 

fAirlie. 

Camwath. 

fLeren  and  MelvUle. 


e  ^  *   -  wy 

Aoerooni.  Ja 


fSelkirii. 

Nortbesk. 

•Balcarres. 

Newburgb. 

Dundonald. 

•Kintore. 

•Breadalbane.  E 

•Aberdeen. 

•Dunmore. 

+Orkney. 

fSeafield 

•Stair. 

•Rosebery. 

•Glasgow. 

•Hopetoun. 

VISCOUNTS. 
•Falkland. 


•Stormont.  E 
Kenmure. 
tArbutbnott. 
•Dumblane.  E 
fStratballan. 


BARONS. 

Forbes. 

Somenrille. 

fSaltoun. 

Gray. 

•Catbcart.  E 

fSinclair. 

Sempill  (Baroness). 

Elpbinstone. 

Torphicben. 

Blantyre. 

fColviUe. 

Cranstoun. 

Napier. 

Fairfax. 

fReay. 

•Forrester.    E 

EUbank. 

•Belbaven  and  Stenton. 

Duffus. 

fRoUo. 

Rutbiren. 

•Naime  (Baroness). 

•Kinnaird. 

•Polwartb. 


By  the  tSrdartiGle  of  the  Union,  which  wsa  confirmed  by  stat  S  Queen  Anne,  chap.  8.  "All 

Ptsers  of  Soodand  shall  be  Peers  of  Great  Britain,  and  have  rank  next  after  the  Peera  of  the 

Ukedsgraeia  Bngiaadat  the  tisM  of  the  Unk>n/' whidi  commenced  I  May  1707, »  ai  " 

an  Ptars  of  Oteat  Britain,  of  the  Ukadegrae,  created  after  the  Unkm." 

It 


IRISH  PEERAGE. 

The  *  u  affixed  to  those  Peen  who  arc  also  Peers  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  the  t  to  those 
who  represent  the  Irish  Peerage  in  Parliament,  elected  for  life. 

Irish  Peers  bearing  superior  rank   in  the  English  or  Scotch  Peerage  are  pointed  oat 
by  an  £  or  S  affixed  to  their  Irish  titles. 


DUKE. 

fMount-Cashell. 

•Midleton. 

Antrim. 

Boyne. 

•LeiMUr. 

•Longford. 

AUen. 

Portarlington. 

•Grimston.  E 

MARQUISES. 

fMayo. 

Barrington. 

Annesley. 

•Gage. 

•Waterford. 

•Enniskillen. 

Palmerston. 

^Downshire. 

+  Eme. 

Galway. 

•DonegaU. 

•Carysfort. 

Powerscourt. 

*Drogheda. 

Kilkenny. 

Ashbrook. 

fmiomond. 

Denart. 

Mountmorres. 

•Hcadfort. 

fWicklow. 

Dnngannon. 

•Sligo. 

Clonmell. 

Southwell. 

•Ely. 

•Clare. 

fDe  Vcsci. 

•Londonderry. 

•Leitrim. 

Lifford. 

•Conyngham. 

fLucan. 

tWestmcath. 

Belmore. 

•Melbourne. 

•Ormonde. 

fBandon. 

•Clifden. 

•Clanricarde. 

Castle-Stewart. 

fDoneraile. 

•Donoughmore. 

Harberton. 

EARLS. 

fCaledon. 

f  Ha  warden. 

•Kenmare. 

fO'NeiU. 

•Waterford.  E 

t^Litnerick. 

Avonmore. 

•Cork  and  Orrery. 

•CUncartv. 

Templetown. 

Roscommon. 

+»Gosford. 

•Lismore. 

•Desmond.  E 

Rosse. 

tLorton. 

•Meatli. 

Normanton. 

Frankfort. 

•Fingall. 

fCharleviUe. 

Gort. 

Cavan. 

Bantry. 

Guillamore. 

•Granard. 

fGlengaU. 

•FitzwiUiam. 

•Sheffield. 

•Kerry  and  Shelburne.  E 

Kilmorey. 

BARONS. 

•Damley. 

Rathdown. 

•Egmont. 

fDunraven    and   Monnt- 

Kingsale. 

•Bessborough. 

EarL 

Trimlestown. 

Carrick. 

Listowel. 

fDunsany. 
Dunboyde. 

•Shannon. 

Norbury. 

Lanesborough. 

♦Ranfurly. 

Louth. 

•Fife. 

•Digby.  E 

•Momington. 

Tyrconnel. 

•Moira.^ 

VISCOUNTS. 

fBlayney. 
•Sherard.  E 

Gormanston. 

•Conway  and  KillulUgb 

Arran. 

•Grandison.  E 

E 

•Courtown. 

Dillon. 

Carbery. 

MUtown. 

Netterville. 

Aylmer. 
tFamham. 

^•Charlemont. 

Valentia. 

Mex  borough. 

•Lumley.  E 

Lisle. 

Winterton. 

•Strangford. 

•Clive.  E 

Howth. 

Taaffe. 

•Mulgrave.  E 

•Kingston. 

Ranelagh. 

Newborough. 

•Sefton. 

•Massereene. 

Macdonald. 

•Roden. 

•Cholmondeley.  E 

Kensington. 

LUbume. 

Downe. 

•Westcote.  E 

Clan  William. 

•Strabanc.  E 

Ongley. 

Nugent.  E 

Molesworth. 

Massy. 

Aldborough. 

iTi 

Chetwynd. 

Rokeby. 

LIST  OF  THE  IRISH  PEERAGE. 


Muskerry. 

•Hood.£ 

Riyersdale. 

Muncaster. 

Auckland.  S. 

Kilmaine. 

•Cloncurry. 

fClonbrock. 

Waterpark. 

Grayes. 

Bridport. 

Raodiffe. 

Himtiiig6eld. 

^Carington. 

*Ro88niore. 

•Keith  (Baroness).  5 

Hotham. 


Cremome. 

Headley. 

TeignmoQth. 

tCrofton. 

Ffrench. 

Henley. 

Langford. 

De  Blaquiere. 

Henniker. 

Oofferin,      and      Clane- 

boye. 
Ventry. 
Wallsconrt. 
Mount-Sandford. 
fDonalley. 
Hartland. 
Clanmorris. 


Radstock. 

•Gardner. 

Nugent. 

Ashtown. 

Clarina. 

Rendlesham. 

fCastlemaine. 

Decies. 

Garvagh. 

•Howden. 

fDownes. 

Bloomfield. 

•Fitz-Gerald  and  Vesey. 

•Talbot  and  Malahide. 

•Carew. 

Oranmore  and  Browne. 

Dunsandle. 


By  die  Act  for  the  Unkm  of  Ireland,  39  and  40  George  111.  chap.  67,  it  ii  enacted,  "  Hie  Lords 
of  Parliament,  on  the  part  of  Ireland,  shall  haye  the  same  priyileges  as  the  Lords  on  the  i>art 
of  Great  Britain ;  and  all  the  Lords  Spiritual  of  Ireland  shall  hare  rank  next  after  the  Lords 
Spiritual  of  the  same  rank  in  Great  Britain,  and  shall  enjoy  the  same  privileges,  (except  those 
depending  npon  sitting  in  the  House  of  Lords,)  and  the  Temporal  Peers  of  Ireland  shall  hare 
rank  next  after  the  Peers  of  the  like  rank  in  Great  Britain  at  die  time  of  the  Union ;  and  all 
Peeraf  es  of  Ireland  and  of  the  United  Kingdom,  created  after  the  Union,  shall  hare  rank 
aceording  to  creation,  and  all  Peerages  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  shall  in  all  other 
respects  be  considered  as  Peerages  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  the  Peers  of  Ireland  shall 
ei^oy  the  same  privileges,  except  those  depending  npon  sitting  in  the  House  of  Lords." 

On  die  extincdan  of  three  Irish  Peerages,  the  Sovereign  has  the  power  to  create  one  new 
Iriab  Peerage,  which  is  to  rank  among  the  English  Peers,  according  to  dieir  dates. 


ALPHABETICAL    LIST 


OF 


PEERS  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM, 

Holding  iuperior  rank  in  the  Scotch  or  Irish  Peerages,  7%<y  sit  and  vote  in  the 
House  of  Lords  by  the  British  Titie  given  in  this  List,  but  are  known,  and 
aiso  described  in  this  work  by  the  Superior  Titie  which  is  here  annexed  to  it  in 
the  second  coiumn. 


BRITISH  TITLE. 

Ardrosaan,  baron    . 
Boyle,  Baron 
Brandon,  Duke 
Broderick,  Baron 
Carew,  Buron 
Carleton,  Baron 
Carington,  Baron 
Carysfort,  Baron 
Charlemont,  Baron 
Cbaworth,  Baron 
Clanbraa^  Baron 
Clancarty,  Viacount    . 
Clanwilluun,  Baron 
Clementa,  Baron 
Clifton,  Baron 
Cloncarry,  Baron     . 
Dalhonawi,  Baron 
Ooocatter,  Earl 
Do¥er,  Baron    . 
OnmiUNre,  Baron 

Iru 


SUPERIOR  TITLE. 

Earl  of  Eglintoun.  5 

Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery.  / 

Duke  of  Hamilton.  5 

Viscount  Midleton.  / 

Baron  Carew.  /. 
,  Earl  of  Shannon.  / 

Baron  Carington.  / 
.  Earl  of  Carysfort.  / 
.  Earl  of  Charlemont.  / 
.  Earl  of  Meath.  / 

Earl  of  Roden.  / 
.  Earl  of  Clancarty.  / 

Earl  of  Clanwilliam.  / 
.  Earl  of  Leitrim.  / 
.  Earl  of  Damley.  / 
>  Baron  Cloncurry.  / 
.  Earl  of  Dalhousie.  5 
.  Duke  of  Bucclench.  S 
.  See  Mendip, 
,  Earl  of  Dunmore.  5 


LIST  OF  PEERS  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN,  &c. 


BRITISH  TITLE. 

Fife,  Baron 

Fingall,  Baron 

Fisherwick,  Baron 

Fitz-Gibbon,  Baron 

Fitz-William,  Earl 

Fozford,  Baron 

Fumiyal,  Baron 

Gage,  Baron 

Gardner,  Baron 

Gordon,  Yiacoont 

Graham,  Earl 

Granard,  Baron 

Grinateaid,  Baron 

Hamilton,  Baron 

Hay,  Baron 

HiUaborough,  Earl 

Hopetoun  and  Niddry,  Baron 

Howden,  Baron 

Hunsdon,  Baron 

Hutchinson,  Viscount 

Innes,  Earl 

Keith,  Baroness 

Kenlis,  Baron 

Kenmare,  Baron 

Kerr,  Baron 

Kiknarnock,  Baron 

Kingston,  Baron 

Kintore,  Baron 

Lauderdale,  Baron 

Leinster,  A^scount 

Lismore,  Baron 

Loftus,  Baron 

Lovell  and  Holland,  Baron 

Maryborough,  Baron  . 

Melbourne,  Baron    . 

Meldrum,  Baron 

Melros,  Baron 

Mendip  and  Dover,  Baron 

Minster,  Baron 

Monteagle,  Baron 

Moore,  Baron 

Oriel,  Baron 

Ormonde,  Baron 

Oxenfoord,  Baron 

Penshurst,  Baron 

Ponsonby  of  Sysonby,  Baron 

Ranfiurly,  Baron 

Rosebe^,  Baron 

Ross,  Baron 

Rossie,  Baron 

Rossmore,  Baron 

Saltersford,  Baron 

Sefton,  Baron 

Sheffield,  Baron 

Silchester,  Baron 

Somerhill,  Baron 

Stewart  of  Garlics,  Baron 

Strange,  Earl 

Stuart  of  Castle-Stuart,  Baron    . 

Sundridge  and  Hamilton,  Baron 

Tadcaster,  Baron 

Tyrone,  Baron 

Vane,  Earl 

Wemyss,  Baron 

Wigan,  Baron 

Worlingham,  Baron 


SUPERIOR  TITLE. 

.  Earl  of  Fife.  / 

.  Earl  of  Fingall.  / 

.  Marquis  of  DonegalL  / 

.  Earl  of  CLire.  / 

.  Earl  Fitz- William.  / 

.  Earl  of  Limerick.  / 

.  Baron  Talbot  and  Malahide.  /. 

.  Viscount  Gage.  / 

.  Baron  Gardner.  / 

.  Earl  of  Aberdeen.  5 

.  Duke  of  Montrose.  5 

.  Earl  of  Granard.  / 

.  Earl  of  Enniskillen.  / 

.  Baron  Belhaven.  5 

.  Earl  of  Kinnoul.  S 

.  Marquis  of  Downshire.  / 

.  Earl  of  Hopetoun.  S 

.  Baron  Howden.  / 

.  Viscount  Falkland.  5 

.  Earl  of  Donoughmore.  / 

.  Duke  of  Roxburghe.  S 

.  Baroness  Nairne,  S,  and  Keith.  / 

.  Marquis  of  Headfort.  / 

.  Earl  of  Kenmare.  / 

.  Marquis  of  Lothian.  5 

.  Earl  of  Errol.  5 

.  Earl  of  Kingston.  / 

.  Earl  of  Kintore.    S 

.  Earl  of  Lauderdale.  5 

.  Duke  of  Leinster.  / 

.  Viscount  Lismore.  / 

.  Marquis  of  Ely.  / 

.  Earl  of  Egmont.  / 

.  Earl  of  Momington.  / 

.  Viscount  Melbourne.  / 

.  Marquis  of  Huntly.  5 

.  Earl  of  Haddington.  5 

.  Viscount  Clifden.  / 

.  Marquis  of  Conyngham.  / 

.  Marquis  of  Sligo.  / 

.  Marquis  of  Drogheda.  7 

.  Viscount  Massereene.  / 

.  Marquis  of  Ormonde.  J 

.  Earl  of  Stair.  S 

.  Viscount  Strangford.  J 

.  Earl  of  Bessborough.  / 

.  Earl  of  Ranfurly.  / 

.  Earl  of  Rosebery.  5 

.  Earl  of  Glasgow.  .S 

.  Baron  Kinnaird.  S 

.  Baron  Rossmore.  / 

.  Earl  of  Courtown.  / 

.  Earl  of  Sefton.  / 

.  Earl  of  Sheffield.  / 

.  Earl  of  Longford.  I 

.  Marquis  of  Clanricarde.  / 

.  Earl  of  Galloway.  5 

.  Duke  of  Athol.  S 

.  Earl  of  Moray.  5 

.  Duke  of  Argyll.  5 

.  Marquis  of  lliomond.  / 

.  Marquis  of  Waterford.  7 

.  Marquis  of  Londonderry.  7 

.  Earl  of  Wemyss.  S 

.  Earl  of  Balcarres.  5 

.  Earl  of  Gosford.  I 


Iriii 


ALPHABETICAL    LIST 


SCOTCH  AND  IRISH  PEERS, 

HoUing  Muperior  TitUi  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  and  the  United  Kingdom, 
which  are  here  annexed  in  the  second  coiumn.  They  will  be  found  in  this  worh 
under  the  Superior  Title, 


SCOTCH   OR   IRISH   TITLES. 


Abercorn,  Earl.  5    . 


Ancklimd,  Baron.  /  . 
Breadalbane,  EarL  S 
CassOliB,  Earl.  S 
Cathcart,  Baron.  5 
Cholmondeley,  Viscount.  / 
Cliye,  Baron.  / 
Conway,  Baron.  / 
Desmond,  Earl.  / 
Digbv,  Baron.  / 
Dumblane,  Viscount.  5 
Dumfries  and  Bute,  Earl.  S 
Forrester,  Baron.   S     I 
Grimston,  Viscount.  /) 
Grandison,  Viscount.  / 
Hood,  Baron.  / 
Kerry  and  Shelbume,  Earl. 
Lennox,  Duke.  S 
Lumley,  Viscount.  / 
Moira,  EarL  / 
MulgraTe,  Baron.  / 
Nugent,  Earl.  / 
Sherard,  Baron.  / 
Stormont,  Viscount  S 
Strabane,  Viscount  / 


Waterford,  Earl.  / 
Westcote,  Baron.  / 


SUPERIOR  TITLE. 

Marquis  of  Abercom.  (His  Lordship 
is  also  Viscount  Strabane  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland.) 
,  Earl  of  Auckland. 

Marquis  of  Breadalbane. 

Marquis  of  Ailsa. 

Earl  Cathcart 
,  Marquis  Cholmondeley. 
,  EarlofPowis. 
.  Marquis  of  Hertford. 
.  Earl  of  Denbigh. 
.  Earl  Digby. 
.  Duke  of  Leeds. 
.  Marquis  of  Bute. 

.  Earl  of  Verulam. 

.  Earl  of  Jersey. 

.  Viscount  Hood. 

.  Marquis  of  Lansdowne. 

.  Duke  of  Richmond. 

.  Earl  of  Scarborough. 

.  Marquis  of  Hastings. 

.  Marquis  of  Normanby. 

.  Duke  of  Buckingham. 

.  Earl  of  Harborough. 

.  Earl  of  Mansfield. 

.  Marquis  of  Abercom.  (His  Lordship 

is  also  Earl  of  Abercom  in  the 

Peerage  of  Scotland.) 
,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury. 
.  Baron  Lyttelton. 


Ux 


LIST  OF  THE  PEERS   COLLECTIVELY, 


IN   THEIR   ORDER   OF    PRECEDENCE. 


£  signifies  English,^  Scotch,  /  Irish ;  all  that  follow  are  of  the  same  Peerage  till  differeiitly 
marked.  All  Peers  bearing  two  titles  of  equal  grade  are  named  by  both,  but  placed  in  the 
precedence  of  the  first,  and  classed  in  the  Peerage  to  which  the  superior  title  belongs. 


DUKES. 

Norfolk E 

Rutland      .... 

E 

Newcastle.  .     .     . 

E 

Somerset. 

Hamilton  and  Brandon 

S 

Northumberland. 

Richmond  and  Lennox. 

Buccleuch  and  Queens- 

Leinster 

I 

Grafton. 

berry. 

Wellington.      .     .    . 

E 

Beaufort. 

Argyll. 

Buckingham  and  Chan- 

St.-Albani. 

Athol. 

dos. 

Leeds. 

Montrose. 

Sutherland. 

Bedford. 

Roxburghe. 

Cleveland. 

Deronshire. 

Portland 

E 

Inverness  (Duchess). 

Manchester. 

MARQUISES. 

Winchester      ...    £ 

Downshire    .     .    .     . 

J 

Londonderry.    .     .    . 

I 

Huntly S 

Donegall. 

Conyngham. 

Drogheda. 

Hastings 

E 

Tweeddale. 

Thomond. 

Ailesburv. 

Lothian. 

Headfort. 

Westmeath   .... 

i 

Lansdowne      ,     ,     .    E 

Sligo. 

Ormonde. 

Townshend. 

Ei;. 

Clanricarde. 

Salisbury. 

Exeter 

E 

Bristol 

E 

Bath. 

Northampton. 

Ailsa. 

Camden. 

Breadalbane. 

Hertford. 

Anglesey. 

Westminster. 

Bute. 

Cholmondeley. 

Normanby. 

Waterford    .     .    .     .    / 

EARLS. 

Shrewsbury    and  Water- 

Sandwich.    .      .      . 

E 

Buchan 

S 

ford    E 

Essex. 

Eglintoun. 

Derby. 

Cardigan. 

Caithness. 

Huntingdon. 

Carlisle. 

Moray. 

Pembroke     and     Mont- 

Shaftesbury. 

Home. 

gomery. 

Berkeley. 

Strathmore  &  Kinghorn. 

Devon. 

Abingdon. 

Haddington. 

Suffolk  and  Berkshire. 

Scarborough. 

Galloway. 

Denbigh  and  Desmond. 

Albemarle. 

Lauderdale. 

Westmoreland. 

Coventry. 

Kinnoul. 

Lindsey. 

Jersey. 

Elgin  and  Kincardine. 

Stamford  &  Warrington. 

Poulelt. 

Traquair. 

Winchilsea  and  Notting- 

ErroU  

6 

Wemyss  and  March. 

ham. 

Mar. 

Dalhousie. 

Chesterfield. 

Rothes. 

Airlie. 

Thanet. 

Morton. 

Camwath. 

Ix 


LIST  OF  THE  PEERS  COLLECTIVELY. 


Levcn  and  MelviUe. .    S 

Mcath / 

Clancarty    .    . 

.    .     / 

Dysart. 

Fingall. 

Powis.    •    •    . 

.     .    E 

Selkirk. 

Cayan. 

Nelson. 

Northesk. 

Granard. 

Gosford.     .     . 

.    .      / 

Balcarres. 

Damley. 

Rosse. 

Newbnrgh. 

Egmont. 

Normanton. 

Dnndonald. 

Bessborougb. 

Charleyille. 

Kintore. 

Carrick. 

Manyers.    .    . 

.     .    E 

Aberdeen. 

Shannon. 

Orford. 

Donmore. 

Lanesborongh. 

Grey. 

Orkney. 

Fife. 

Lonsdale. 

Seafield. 

Momington. 

Harrowby. 

Stair. 

Tyrconnel. 

Harewood. 

Rosebery. 

Arran. 

Minto. 

Glasgow. 

Courtown. 

Cathcart 

Hopetoun. 

Oxford  and  Mortimer.  E 

Miltown. 

Veralam. 

Charlemont. 

Brownlow. 

Ferrers. 

Mexboroagh. 

St.-Germans. 

Dartmonth. 

Winterton. 

Morley. 

Tankerrille. 

Howth. 

Bradford. 

Aylesford. 

Kingston. 

Beauchamp. 

Cowper. 
Stanhope. 

Seffcon. 
Roden. 

Bantry.  .    .     . 
Glengall. 

.    .     / 

Harboroogh. 

Lisbume. 

Sheffield. 

Macclesfield. 

Clanwilliam. 

DeGrey. 

Pomfret. 

Aldborough. 

Eldon.   .     .    . 

B 

Waldegraye. 

Mount-Cashell. 

Falmouth. 

Ashbnmham. 

Antrim. 

Howe. 

Harrington. 

Longford. 

Somers. 

Portsmonth. 

Portarlington. 

Stradbroke. 

Brooke  and  Warwick. 

Mayo. 

Kilroorey.    .    • 

.    .    / 

Bockinghamshire. 
FitzwilUam. 

Annesley. 
Enniskillen. 

Rathdown. 

Dunrayen    and 

Mount- 

Guilford. 

Erne. 

Earl 

ComwaUis. 

Carysfort. 
KUkenny. 

Listowel. 

Hardwicke. 

Amherst.     .     . 

.    .    F 

ncbester. 

Desart. 

Norbury.    .     . 

.    .     / 

Delawarr. 

Clonmell. 

Cawdor.       .     . 

.    .    E 

Radnor. 

Wicklow. 

Monster. 

Spencer. 

Clare. 

Burlington. 

Bathnrst. 

Leitrim. 

Camperdown. 

Clarendon. 

Lucan. 

Ranfurly.     .     . 

.    .    / 

Belmore. 

Lichfield.    .    . 

.     .    E 

Abergavenny. 

Bandon. 

Durham. 

Talbot. 

Castle  Stewart. 

Ripon. 

Monnt-Edgcambe. 

Donoughmore. 

Granville. 

Fortescue. 

Caledon. 

Effingham. 

Digby. 

Kenmare. 

Ducic. 

Rosslyn E 

Yarborough. 

Camaryon. 

Crayen. 

Leicester. 

Liyerpool. 

Onslow. 

Lovelace. 

Cadogan. 

Romney. 

ZetUnd. 

MahnesbniT. 

Cork  and  Orrery.  .    .    / 

Chichester. 

Auckland. 

Wilton. 

Gainsborough. 

Roscommon. 

Limerick j 

VISCOUNTS. 

Fitz-Hardinge. 
EUenborough. 

Hereford E 

Maynard £ 

Taaffe.      .    . 

.    .    .     i 

Falkland S 

Kcnmnre. 

Ranelagh. 
Massereene. 

Arbuthnott 

Gormanston.    .     .    •    / 

Downe. 

StnthaHan. 

Dillon. 

Molesworth. 

Boiingbrooke  and  St. 

NctteryiUe. 

Chetwynd. 

Mm E 

Vlentia. 

Midleton. 

Torrhigton. 
bd 

Satrangford. 

Boyne. 

LIST  OP  THE  FSBRS  COLLECTIVELY. 


ADeiL      .    . 

Bumigtoa* 

Gage. 

Fdmenton. 

Galwaj. 

Powencoort. 

Ashbrook. 

Moantmorres. 

DuDgannoo. 

Southwell. 

DeVeaci. 

Lifford. 

Bangor. 


Melboume. 

Oifden. 

Dooeraile. 

Harberton. 

Hawarden. 

ONeill. 

Avonmore. 

St.-Vmcenl. 

MelriUe. 

Sidmoath. 

Templetown. 

LUmore. 


E 
I 


Lorton    .    • 
Lake.    .    . 

Frankfort.    . 

Gort. 

Exmooth.    • 

Beresford. 

Combermere. 

Canning. 

GuUlamore.  . 

Canterbmy    . 

Pbnsoaby. 

Hill. 


/ 

E 
I 


,  I 

E 


DeRot E 

Le  Despencer  (Baroness). 

Hastings. 

De  Clifford  (Barone88> 

Aodley. 

Willoogbby  de  Eresby 
and  Gwydyr. 

Dacre. 

Grey  de  Ruthyn  (Ba- 
roness). 

Clinton. 

Zouche  (Baroness). 

Camoys. 

Beaumont. 

Stourton. 

Berners. 

WmoQghby  de  Broke. 

Vanx. 

Braye  (Baroness). 

Paget. 

N(Mrth  (Baroness). 

St.-John. 

Howard  de  Walden. 

Grey  «|  Groby. 

Petre. 

Saye  and  Sele. 

Aiiindell. 

Dormer. 

Teynbam. 

Stafford. 

Byion. 

Ward. 

Clifford. 

Forbes.  .     •    .     .         S 

Somerville. 

Saltoun. 

Gray. 

Sinclair. 

Sempill  (Baroness). 

Elphinstone. 

Torphichen. 

Blantyre. 

Colville. 

Cranstonn. 

Napier. 

Fairfax. 

Reay. 

Elibank. 

Belbaren  and  Stenton. 

Dnffiis. 

Rollo. 

Izu 


BARONS. 

Rnthven. 

Naime  (Baroness). 

Kinnaird S 

Polwarth. 

Middleton E 

Monson. 

Montfort. 

Bruce. 

Sondes. 

Scarsdale. 

Boston. 

Holland. 

Vernon. 

Hawke. 

Foley. 

Dynevor. 

Walsingham. 

Bagot. 

Southampton. 

Graniley. 

Rodney. 

Carteret. 

Berwick. 

Sherborne. 

Montagu. 

Suffield. 

Dorchester. 

Kenyon. 

Braybrooke. 

Douglas. 

Thurlow. 

Lyttelton  and  Westcote. 

Calthorpe. 

Carington. 

Bayning. 

Bolton. 

Lowther. 

Wodehouse 

Northwick. 

Lilford. 

Kibblesdale. 

Basset  (Baroness). 

Kingsale / 

Trimlestown. 

Dunsany. 

Dunboyne. 

Louth. 

Blayney. 

Caii>ery. 

Aylmer. 

Famham 

Lisle. 


Newborough. 

Macdonald. 

Kensington.      .     .     .     / 

Ongley. 

Massy 

Rokeby. 

Mnskerry. 

Riversdale. 

Muncasler. 

Kilmaine. 

Cloncurry. 

Clonbrock. 

Waterpark. 

Graves. 

Bridport. 

RsncliSe. 

Huntingfield. 

Rossmore. 

Hotham. 

Cremome. 

Headley. 

Teignmouth. 

Crofton. 

Ffrench. 

Henley. 

Langford. 

De  Blaquiere. 

Henniker. 

Dufferin  and  Claneboye. 

Ventry. 

Wallscourt. 

Mount- Sandford. 

Dunalley. 

Hartland. 

Clanmorris. 

Radstock. 

Gardner. 

Nugent. 

Ashtown. 

Clarina. 

Alvanley.    .     •         ,    E 

Abercromby. 

Redesdale. 

Rivers. 

Sandys. 

Rendlesham / 

Erskine E 

Crewe. 

Manners. 

Castlemaine.    •    .    •    / 

Dedes. 

Chnichill. 


LIST  OF  THE  PEERS  COLLECTIVELY. 


Harris.       .... 

JB 

Brougbam  and  Vauz.    E, 

IVodlioa. 

Talbot  and  Malahide  .   / 

Colchester. 

Panmore E 

Garragli.    ... 

I 

Poltimore. 

Howden. 

Mostyn. 

Glenlyon.    .... 

B 

Templemore. 

RayenswoTth. 

Dinorben. 

Iielsiiiere. 

Forester. 

Godolphin. 

lUyleigli. 

Denman. 

Downes.  .    .    «     • 

I 

Wenman  (Baroness). 

E 

Carew.     ...../ 

Gifforu. 

Duncannon.     .    .    .    £ 

Bloomfield    .    .     .    . 

J 

Abinger. 

DeTabley.      .        -    . 

E 

De  L'Isle  and  Dudley. 

WhamcliflRe. 

Ashburton. 

Ferenham. 

Glenelg. 

Fltz-Geraldand  Vcsey 

.  / 

Hatherton. 

LjDdhorit.      .      .     . 

£ 

Strafford. 

Tenterden. 

Cotteoham. 

Flaoket. 

Stratheden  (Baroness). 

Cowley. 

Tjangdale. 

Hevteibary. 

Oranmore  and  Browne.  1 

Portman.    ....     £ 

Wynford. 

Lovat. 

Bateman.       •  E, 

De  Mauley. 

Wrottesley. 

Sudeley. 

Methuen. 

Beauvale. 

Stanley  of  Alderley. 

Stuart-de-Decies. 

Leigh. 

Wenlock. 

Lurgan. 

Colborae. 

DeFrejrne. 

Dunfermline. 

Monteagle. 

Seaton. 

Keane. 

Campbell. 

Ennishowen  andCarrick- 

fergus. 
Virian. 
Congleton. 
Metcalfe. 
Dunsandle. 


TABLE  OF  PRECEDENCY  AMONG  MEN. 


X*) 


The  Sovereign. 
His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert  of  Saxe  Coborg  and  Gotha. 
The  Prince  of  Wales. 
Sons  of  the  Sovereign. 
Brothers  of  the  Sovereign. 
Uncles  of  the  Sovereign. 
Grandsons  of  the  Sovereign. 
The  Sovereign's  Brothers*  or  Sisters'  Grandsons. 
The  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Lord  Primate  of  all  England. 
The  Lord  High  Chancellor,  or  Lord  Keeper. 
The  Archbishop  of  York,  Primate  of  England. 
The  Lord  High  Treasurer.  ") 

The  Lord  President  of  the  Privy  Council.      >(o) 
The  Lord  Privy  Seal.  J 

The  Lord  High  Constable. 

The  Earl  Marshal. 

The  Lord  High  Admiral. 

The  Lord  Steward  of  Her  Majesty's  Household. 

The  Lord  ChamberUin  of  Her  Majesty's  Household. 

Dukes,  according  to  their  Patents  of  Creation,  (c) 

Marquises,  according  to  their  Patents. 

Dukes'  eldest  Sons. 

Earls,  according  to  their  Patents. 

Marquises'  eldest  Sons. 

Dukes'  younger  Sons. 

Viscounts,  according  to  their  Patents. 

Earls'  eldest  Sons. 

Marquises'  younger  Sons. 

Bishops  of  London,  Durham,  and  Winchester. 

All  other  Bishops,  according  to  their  Seniority  of  Consecration,  {d) 

Barons,  according  to  their  Patents,  (e) 

Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons. 

Viscounts'  eldest  Sons. 

Earl's  younger  Sons. 

Barons*  eldest  Sons. 

Knights  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter. 

Privy  Counsellors. 

Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer. 

Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Queen's  Bench. 


(a)  Beinff  of  the  degree  of  Barons  by  stat  31  Henry  8th.  By  this  statnte,  the  Lord  Great 
Chamberlain  of  England  had  place  next  to  the  Lord  PriTy  Seal ;  but  in  the  year  1714,  the  Mar- 
quu  of  Lindsey,  then  Hereditary  Lord  Great  Chamberlain  of  England,  tieing  created  Duke 
of  Ancaster,  gave  up  the  precedency  as  Lord  Great  Chamberlain  mm  him  and  his  heirs,  ex- 
cept only  when  he  or  they  shall  be  in  the  actual  execution  of  the  said  office  of  Great  Cham- 
berlain of  England,  attending  the  person  of  the  King  or  Queen  for  the  time  being,  or  intro- 
ducing a  Peer  or  Peers  into  the  House  of  Lords  ;  which  was  confirmed  by  stat.  1  George  1. 

(b)  AboTO  all  of  their  degree,  yis.:  if  Dukes,  above  all  other  dukes;  if  Earls,  above  all 
other  earls. 

(c)  For  the  nrecedcnce  of  the  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  Peers  collectiTely»  see  page  Iviii. 

(d)  If  any  bishop  be  principal  secretary  of  state,  he  shall  be  placed  aboye  all  other  bishops, 
unless  they  have  any  of  the  before-mentioned  great  offices. 

(e)  If  any  baron  be  principal  secretary  of  state,  he  shall  be  placed  abore  all  other  barons, 
unless  they  have  any  of  the  before-mentioned  great  offices. 

Afem.— Ihe  priority  of  signing  any  treaty  or  public  instrument,  by  public  ninitten,  is 
always  taken  by  rank  of  place,  and  not  by  title. 
Ixiv 


PRECEDENCY  AMONG  WOMEN. 

Master  of  the  Rolls. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Fleas. 

Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer. 

Judges  and  Barons  of  the  degree  of  the  Coif  of  the  said  Courts,  according  to 

Seniority. 

Bannerets,  made  under  the  Sovereign's  own  Royal  Standard  displayed  in  army  royal 

in  open  War,  by  theSoyereign  in  person,  for  the  term  of  their  lives  only. 

Viscounts  younger  Sons. 

Barons'  younger  Sons. 

Baronets  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland. 

Bannerets  not  made  by  the  Sovereign  in  person. 

Knights  Grand  Crosses  of  the  Bath. 

Knights  Grand  Crosses  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

Knights  Commanders  of  the  Bath. 

Knights  Commanders  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

Knights  Bachelors. 

Companions  of  the  Bath. 

Cavalieri  and  Companions  of  St  Michael  and  St.  George. 

Masters  in  Chancery. 

Doctors,  Deans,  &c. 

Serjeants  at  Law. 

Eldest  Sons  of  the  younger  Sons  of  Peers. 

Baronets*  eldest  Sons. 

Eldest  Sons  of  Knights  of  the  Garter. 

Bannerets'  eldest  Sons. 

Eldest  Sons  of  Knights  of  the  Bath. 

Knights'  eldest  Sons. 

Younger  Sons  of  the  younger  Sons  of  Peers. 

Baronets'  younger  Sons. 

Esquires  of  the  Sovereign's  Body. 

Gentlemen  of  the  Privy  Chamber. 

Esquires  of  the  Knights  of  the  Bath. 

Esquires  by  Creation. 

Esquires  by  Office. 

Younger  Sons  of  Knights  of  the  Garter. 

Younger  Sons  of  Bannerets. 

Younger  Sons  of  Knights  of  the  Bath. 

Younger  Sons  of  Knights  Bachelors. 

Gentlemen  entitled  to  bear  Arms. 

Clergymen,  Barristen  at  Law,  Officers  in  the  Navy  and  Army,  who  are  all 

Gentlemen  by  profiession. 

Citizens. 

Burgesses,  &c. 


TABLE  OF  PRECEDENCY  AMONG  WOMEN. 


The  Queen. 
The  Queen  Dowager. 
The  Princess  of  Wales. 
PsmcESSES,  Daughters  of  the  Sovereign. 
Pmncbmbs  and  Duchesses,  Wives  of  the  Sovereign's  Sons. 
Wives  of  the  Sovereign's  Brothers. 
Wives  of  the  Sovereign's  Uncles. 


PRECEDENCY  AMONG  WOMEN. 

Wi?es  of  the  eldest  Sons  of  Dukes  of  the  Blood  Royal. 

Daagfaters  of  Dukes  of  the  Blood  Royal. 

Duchesses. 

Marchionesses. 

Wiyes  of  the  eldest  Sons  of  Dukes. 

Daughters  of  Dukes. 

Countesses. 

Wives  of  the  eldest  Sons  of  Marquises. 

Daughters  of  Marquises. 

Wives  of  the  younger  Sons  of  Dukes. 

Viscountesses. 

Wives  of  the  eldest  Sons  of  Earls. 

Daughters  of  Earls. 

Wives  of  the  younger  Sons  of  Marquises. 

Baronesses. 

Wives  of  the  eldest  Sons  of  Viscounts. 

Daughters  of  Viscounts. 

Wives  of  Uie  younger  Sons  of  Earls. 

Wives  of  the  eldest  Sons  of  Barons. 

Daughters  of  Barons. 

Maids  of  Honour. 

Wives  of  the  younger  Sons  of  Viscounts. 

Wives  of  the  younger  Sons  of  Barons. 

Wives  of  Baronets. 

Wives  of  Knights  of  the  Gaiter. 

Wives  of  Bannerets. 

Wives  of  Knights  Grand  Crosses  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

Wives  of  Knights  Grand  Crosses  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

Wives  of  Knights  Commanders  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

Wives  of  Knights  Commanders  of  St.  Michael  and  St  George. 

Wives  of  Knights  Bachelors. 

Wives  of  Companions  of  the  Bath. 

^yives  of  Cavalieri  and  Companions  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

Wives  of  the  eldest  Sons  of  the  younger  Sons  of  Peers. 

Daughters  of  the  younger  Sons  of  Peers. 

Wives  of  the  eldest  Sons  of  Baronets. 

Daughters  of  Baronets. 

Wives  of  the  eldest  Sons  of  Knights  of  the  Garter. 

Daughters  of  Knights  of  the  Garter. 

Wives  of  the  eldest  Sons  of  Bannerets. 

Daughters  of  Bannerets. 

Wives  of  the  eldest  Sons  of  Knights  of  the  Bath. 

Daughters  of  Knights  of  the  Bath. 

Wives  of  Uie  eldest  Sons  of  Knights  Bachelors. 

Daughters  of  Knights  Bachelors. 

Wives  of  the  yonoffer  Sons  of  the  younger  Sons  of  Peers. 

Wives  of  the  younger  Sons  of  Baronets. 

Wives  of  Esquires  of  the  Sovereign's  Body. 

Wives  of  Esquires  to  the  Knights  of  the  Bath. 

Wives  of  Gentlemen  entitled  to  bear  Arms. 

Daughters  of  Esquires  entitled  to  bear  Arms,  who  are  Gentlewomen  by  birth. 

Daughters  of  Gentlemen  entitled  to  bear  Arms,  who  are  Gentlewomen  by  birth. 

Wives  of  Clergymen,  Barristers  at  Law,  Officers  in  the  Navy  and  Army. 

Wives  of  Citizens. 

Wives  of  Burgesses. 


I 


Ixfi 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


Hoo.        Honourable. 

^.  bora. 

m,  married. 

•MM.         anmarried. 

d.  died. 

P.C.  Priry  CouoBeWor. 

E.I.C.        East  India  Company. 

K.6.         Knight  of  the  Garter. 

K.T.         Knight  of  the  This Ue. 

KJ».         Knight  of  St  PMrick. 

6.C.B.     Knight  Grand  Croa  of  the  Bath. 

K.CJB.     Knight  Ck>mmander  of  the  Bath. 

CJB.         Companion  of  the  Bath. 

6.C.H.    Grand  Crois  of  the  Guelphs  of  Hanover. 

K.C  JI.     Knight  Commander  of  the  Gnelphs  of  Hanover. 

G.C.M.G.  Grand  Cross  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

K.C.M.O.  Knight  Conmiander  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

*  Heir  Apparent  or  Presumptive.   Each  male  member  of  a 

family  appears  in  the  work  in  his  order  of  succession 

to  the  Peerage. 
=  Separates  the  issue  of  the  same  party  by  different  mar- 

risges. 


UvU  /2 


PEERAGE 

OP 

THE   BRITISH   EMPIRE. 


THE  QUEEN  AND  ROYAL  FAMILY. 


THE  QUEEN. 

Victoria,  of  the  United  Kingdom   of  Great   Britain  and 
Ireland^  Quben^  Defender  of  the  Faith. 

Her  Majesty  was  born  at  Kensington  Palace  24  May  1819,  baptized 
on  the  24th  of  June  following,  by  the  names  of  Alexandrina-Victo- 
Ru,  and  ascended  the  Throne  of  these  Realms  on  the  death  of  her 
Royal  Uncle,  King  William  the  Fourth,  20  June  1837;  was  crowned 
at  Westminster  Abbey,  28  June  1838  3  m.  at  the  Chapel  Royal,  St. 
James's  Palace,  10  Feb.  1840,  to  Prince  Francis-ALBERT-Augiistus- 
Charles-Emanuel,  Duke  of  Saxony,  Prince  of  Coburg  and  Gotha, 
2Dd  son  of  Ernest-Frederick-Anthony-Charles-Louis,  late  reigning 
Duke  of  Saze-Coburg  and  Gotha,  h.  26  August  1819 ;  Royal 
Highness  by  Patent  6,  and  empowered  to  quarter  the  Royal  arms 
of  Great  Britain  with  his  paternal  coat,  T,  Feb.  1840,  K.G.,  Grand 
Master  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath,  K.T.,  K.P.,  and  G.C.M.G.; 
Field-Marshal  in  the  Army,  Colonel  of  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards, 
P.C.,  Lord  Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  and  Chief  Steward  of  the 
Duchy  of  Cornwall,  Governor  and  Constable  of  Windsor  Castle, 
Ranger  of  Windsor  great  Park,  Captain-General  and  Colonel  of  the 
Hon.  Artillery  Company,  and  Lord  High  Steward  of  Plymouth.  Her 
Majesty  has  issue. 


THE  QUEEN  AND  ROYAL  FAMILY. 

1.  Viotoria-Adelaidb-Mary-Louisa,  Princess  Royaly  &.  21  Nov* 
1840. 
3  *Albbrt-£dward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall,  &c.» 
6.  9  Nov.  1841. 

3  Princess  Alice-Maud-Mary,  b,  25  April  1843. 

4  Prince  Alfred-Ernest-Albert,  Prince  of  the  United  Kingdom 

of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  Duke  of  Saxony,  and  Prince  of 
Coburg  and  Gotha,  6.  6  Aug.  1844. 

Her  Majesty  is  the  only  Child  of  the  late  Prince  Edward,  Duke  of 
Kent,  4th  son  of  Kino  George  the  Third.  His  Royal  Highness 
was  b.  2  Nov.  1T6T>  created  Duke  of  Kent  and  Strathern  in  Great 
Britain,  and  Earl  of  Dublin  in  Ireland,  23  April  1799.  Endowed 
with  the  most  amiable  virtues  and  distinguished  talents,  the  Duke 
of  Kent  was  chiefly  remarkable  for  that  universal  benevolence  which 
aimed  at  the  general  amelioration  of  society,  but  was  cut  off  in  the 
midst  of  his  usefiil  career,  23  Jan.  1820;  having  m.  at  Coburg  29 
May,  and  at  Kew  Palace  11  July,  1818,  Princess  Victoria-Mary- 
Louisa,  4th  daughter  of  Francis-Frederipk-Anthony,  late  reigning 
Duke  of  Saxe  Coburg-Saalfeld,  sister  of  his  Majesty  Leopold  Ist, 
King  of  the  Belgians,  and  widow  of  Bmich-Charles,  reigning  Prince 
of  Leiningen,  b,  17  Aug.  1786. 

The  late  most  illustrious  Monarch,  King  George  the  Third, 
grandfather  of  the  present  Queen,  was  b.  4  June  1738,  succeeded  to 
the  Throne,  on  the  death  of  his  grandfather  King  George  the  Se- 
cond, 25  Oct.  1760,  and  d.  29  Jan.  1820,  after  the  longest  reign  re- 
corded in  the  annals  of  the  British  Monarchy  -,  his  Majesty  m.  8  Sept. 
1761,  Her  Serene  Highness  Princess  Charlotte-Sophia,  2nd  daughter 
of  Charles-Louis-Frederick,  reigning  Duke  of  Mecklenburgh  Strelitz, 
b.  19  May  1744,  d.  17  Nov.  1818.    Their  Majesties*  issue  were, 

1  KINO  GEORGE  the  fourth,  h.  12  Aug.  1762,  sacceeded  29  Jan.  1820, 

d.  26  June  1830 ;  having  m.  8  April  1795,  Her  Serene  Highnett  Princeu 
CaroUne-Amelia-EUzabethy  2nd  daughter  of  Charles- William -Ferdinand, 
late  reigning  Duke  of  Brunswick- Wolfenbiittel,  [by  Princess  Augusta, 
eldest  daughter  of  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales,  and  sister  of  King 
George  3rd,]  by  whom,  who  was  6.  17  May  1768,  and  d,  7  Aug.  1821, 
be  had  issue, 

Charlotte-Auguttay  Princen  of  Watety  h,  7  Jan.  1796^— High- 
minded,  beautiful  and  beloyed,  she  died  in  childbed,  to  the  in- 
expressible grief  of  the  nation,  6  Not.  1817 ;  hanng  m.  2  May 
1816,  Prince  Leopold  -  George  -  Frederick,  3rd  son  of  Francis- 
Frederick- Anthony,  late  reigning  Duke  of  Saxe  Ck>burg-Saalfield, 
K.G.,G.C.B.,G.C.H.,  Field  Marshal  in  the  Army,  b,  16  Dec.  1790. 
Elected  King  of  the  Belgians  4  June  1831,  and  inaugurated  at 
Brussels  21  July  of  the  sameyear.  His  Majesty  m.  2ndly,  9  Aug. 
1832,  Princess  Louise-Marie-Therese-Charlotte-IsabeUe  d^Orleans, 
eldest  daughter  of  Louis-Philippe,  King  of  the  French.  The 
Princess  Charlotte  had  issue  by  him, 
A  Prince,  still-born,  5  Nov.  1817. 

2  Prince  Fredericky  Duke  of  York,  6.  16  August  1763,  created  Duke  of 

York  and  Albany  in  Great  Britain,  and  Earl  of  Ulster  in  Ireland,  27 
Nov.  1 784.  Illustrious  in  British  history,  this  Prince  lived  respected, 
and  died  universally  lamented  5  Jan.  1827  ;  having  m.  29  Sept.  1791, 
Princess  Frederica-CkarloUt^ifMca-Caikerine,  eldest  daughter  of  FVe- 
derick- William  2nd,  King  of  Prussia,  6.  7  May  1767,  d,  6  Aug.  182a 

3  KINO  WILLIAMthe  Fourth,  our  late  popular  and  patriotic  Sovereign, 

b,  21  Aug.  1765,  created  Duke  of  Clarence  and  St.  Andrews  in  Great 
Ixx 


THB  QUEEN  AND  ROYAL  FAMILY. 

Britain,  and  Earl  of  Munater  in  Ireland,  20  May  1789,  tocceeded  to  the 
Throne  26  Jone  1830 ;  d,  20  June  1837 ;  having  m.  11  July  1818,  her 
Serene  Highness  Princess  ADELAIDE-Louisa-Theresa-Caroline-Amelia, 
now  QuB£N  Dowager,  eldest  daughter  of  George-FVederick-Charles, 
late  reigning  Duke  of  Saxe-Meiniugen,  b,  13  Aug.  1792.  Their  Ma- 
jesties had  issue, 

1  Princmi  Ckarlotie'AuguMia'Louita^  b,  and  d.  27  March  1819. 

2  Prineeu    Elizabeih-OeorgiHa'Adeiaide,  b.  20  Dec.  1820,  d.  4 

March  1821. 

4  Ckarhtte-AuguMtm'Matilda^  Prineeu  Royal,  b,  29  Sept.  1766,  cT.  6  Oct. 

1828;  haring  m.  18  May  1797,  Frederick  [CkarUM-WilUam]  1«/,  King 
of  Whriemberg,  b.  6  Nor.  1754,  m.  Ist,  27  Oct  1780,  Princess  Augusta- 
Caroline-Prederica^Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles-William-Ferdi- 
nand,  late  reigning  Duke  of  Brunswick  Wolfenbttttel,  b,  3  Dec.  1764, 
d.  27  Sept.  1788,  and  the  King  d,  30  Oct.  1816. 

5  Primee  Edward,  Duke  of  Kent,  F^Lther  of  Queen  Victoria. 

6  Primctit  Attgusta-Sopkia,  b,  8  Nov.  1768,  d,  ttiim.  22  Sept.  1840. 

7  PHmceti  Elizabeth,  b.  22  May  1770,  d,  10  Jan.  1840 ;  having  m.  7  April 

1818, ' Frederick'-Joieph'Loma,  reigning  Landgrave  of  Hetse-Homberg, 
b.  30  July  1769,  d,  2  April  1829. 

8  Prince  Ernest-Augustus,  Duke  of  Cumberland,  and  King  of  Hanover; 

6.  5  June  1771. 

9  Prince  Augtuhu-Prederick,  Duke  ofSutsex,  b.  27  Jan.  1773,  created  Duke 

of  Sussex,  Earl  of  Inverness,  and  Baron  Arklow  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom  27  Nov.  1801 ;  thb  popular  Prince  d.  at  Kensington 
Palace  21  April  1843,  without  having  contracted  any  marriage  sanctioned 
hy  the  Sovereign  in  Council,     (a) 

10  Prince  Adolphus-Prederick,  Duke  of  Cambridge,  h,  24  Peb.  1774. 

11  Princess  Maiy,  6.  25  April  1776,  Duchess  of  Gloucester. 

12  Princess  Sophia,  6. 3  Nov.  1777. 

13  Prinet  Oeiamut,  b.  23  Peb.  1779,  d.  2  May  1783. 

14  Prince  Alfred,  b,  22  Sept.  1780,  d.  26  Aug.  1782. 

15  Prineeu  Amelia,  b.  7  Aug.  1783,  d,  2  Nov.  1810. 

His  late  Roval  Highness,  Prince  William-Henry,  3rd  son  of  Frederick,  Prince 
of  Wales,  and  brother  of  Kino  George  the  Third,  was  6.25  Nov.  1743,  created 
Dnke  of  Gloucester  and  Edinburgh  in  Great  Britain,  and  Earl  of  Connaught  in 
Ireland,  17  Nov.  1764,  and  d,  25  Aug.  1805 ;  having  m.  6  Sept.  1766,  Maria, 
Countess  Dowager  Waldegrave,  b,  3  July  1739,  d.  22  Aug.  1807,  by  whom  he  had 

1  Prineeu  Sopkie^Matilda,  b.  29  May  1773,  d.  unm,  29  Nov.  1844. 

2  Prineeu  CaroUne-Augutia-MaHa,  b,  24  Juue  1774,  d,  14  March  1775. 

3  Prince  William-FredMck,  his  successor,  the  late  Duke  of  Gloucester  and 
Edinburgh,  b.  15  Jan.   1776,  m.  22  July  1816,  his  cousin,   Prin- 

'  cess  Msry,  fourth  daughter  of  King  George  the  3rd,  who  survives 
him.  His  Royal  Highness  died  without  issue  30  Nov.  1834,  when  his 
honours  became  extinct. 


^  I  Genealogical  Volume ,  "Royal  Famfly." 

Ar«fto«--lHe«  et  mon  Droit:  Ood  and  my  right. 

(a)  H.RA.  m,  at  Rome  4  April  1703,  and  in  London  5  Deo.  of  the  same  year.  Lady  Aiwiuta 

MaiTay,ted  dani^ter  of  Jolin4tb  Ear!  of  Donmoie,  which   Lady  afterwurda  aaeomed,  hy 

leyal  8M^  M aanal,  ^e  name  of  De  Ameland,  and  d.  5  March  18S0,  leaTing  ieene  by  H.R.H., 

1  Colonel  Sir  AncnoCna-Prsderiok  d'Eete,  ILG.IL.  Deputy  lUnier  of  St.  Jemee's 

and  Hyde  Parka,  6.  If  Jan.  1704. 

t  Aocnata-Banna,  d-derant  M ademoiaelle  d'Efte,  b,  11  Aug.  IMl,  ot.  U  Aqs. 
IS4S,  StrThomaa  Wilde,  Sergeant-atLaw, and  M .P. 


lizi 


THE  HOUSE  OF  SAXE  COBURG  GOTH  A. 


THE  REIGNING  HOUSE  OF  SAXE  COBURG-GOTHA. 

Ernest- Auoustus-Charles-John-Leopold- Alexander -Edward, 
Duke  of  Saxony,  Prince  of  Coburo  and  Gotha,  Landgrave  of 
Thuringen,  and  Margrave  of  Meissen,  Duke  of  Julich,  Cleves,  and 
Berg,  Engria  and  Westphalia  5  K.G.,  6.  21  June  1818,  succeeded  his 
father  Duke  Ernest,  29  Jan.  1844  3  m.  3  May  1842,  Princess  Alex- 
andrina-Louisa-Amelia-Frederica-Elizabeth-Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of 
Leopold,  Grand  Duke  of  Baden,  b.  6  Dec.  1820. 

The  late  reigning  Duke,  Ernest-Frederick- Anthony-Charlbs-Louis,  Duke  of 
Saxb  Coburg  and  Gotha,  K.6.;  was  b,  2  Jan.  1784,  succeeded  9  Dec.  1806;  acquired 
the  Principality  of  Gotha  by  a  family  convention  which  was  ratified  12th  Nor.  1826  ;' 
and  d,  29  Jan.  1844,  having  m.l8t,  31  July  1817,  Princess  Louisa-Dorothea-Pkiulina- 
Charlotte-Frederica- Augusta,  only  child  of  Augustus-Emilius-Leopold,  latereirning 
Duke  of  Saxe-Gotha,  who  was  6.  21  Dec.  1800,  andi2.30  Aug.  1831 ;  and  2odiy,  23 
Dec.  1832,  Princess  Antoinetta-Frederica-Auousta-Mary-Annb,  Duchess 
Dowager  of  Saxe  Coburg  Gotha,  daughter  of  Duke  Alexander-FVederick-Charles 
of  M^urtemberg,  b,l7  Dec.  1799.  By  his  1st  marriage  the  late  Duke  Idfttwo  sons 
only,  viz. 

i  The  Hereditary  Prince  Ernest,  now  reigning  Duke. 
2  Prince  Francis-ALBSRT-Augustus-Charles-Emanuel,  Consort  of  Her  Ma- 
jesty the  Queen,  b,  26  Aug.  1819. 

His  late  Serene  Highness  was  the  eldest  son  and  successor  of  Francis-Frederick- 
Anthony,  reigning  Duke  of  Saxe  Coburg  and  Saalfeld,  who  was  6.  15  July 
1750,  succeeded  his  father  Duke  Ernest-Frederick,  8  Sept.  1800,  m.  13  June  1777, 
Augnsta-Caroline-Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry,  24  th  reigning  Count  Reuss  von 
Ebersdorf,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  29  Jan.  1757,  and  d.  15  Nov.  1832,  the  Duke  had 
issue: 

1  Prineest  Sophia'FVederica^Caroiine-Louua,  b,  19  Aug.  1778,  d.  9  July 

1835  *,  having  m.  22  Feb.  1804.  Emanuel  Count  Von  Mensdorf,  in 
Bohemia,  G.C.B.,  b.  24  Jan.  1777,  by  whom  she  left  issue, 

1  Count  Hugh-Ferdinand,  Colonel  in  the  Austrian  Service,  b. 
24  Aug.  1806. 

2  Count  Alphonso-Frederick,  Major  in  the  Austrian  Service, 
b.  25  Jan.  1810,  m,  22  July  1843,  the  Countess  Theresa-Rose- 
Frances,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Count  Francis-Xavier  of  Dietrich- 
stein,  6.  31  Aug.  1823,  and  has  issue. 

Countess  Victoria-Theresa-Rosa-Sophia,  b,  28  June  1844. 

3  Count  Alexander- Constantine- Albert,  Captain  of  Hussars 
In  the  Austrian  Army,  b.  4  Aug.  1813. 

4  Count  Arthur- Augustus,  Captain  of  Hussars  in  the  Austrian 
Army,  b.  19  Aug.  1817. 

2  Princess  Antometia-Emesiina' Amelia^   b,  28  Aug.  1779,  d,  13    March 

1824;  haying  m.  17  Nov.  1798,  DukeAksander-Frtderu^Charki^  uncle 
Ixxii 


THE  HOUSE  OF  SAXE  COBURG  GOTHA. 

to  the  present  Kingof  Wuitemburg,  6.  24  April  1771,  d.  4  July  1833  ; 
by  whom  she  had  issue, 

1  Princess  Antoinetta-Frederica- Augusta-Mary- Anne,  b,  17 
Sept.  1799,  the  Duchess  Dowager  of  Saxe  Coburg  Ootha. 

2  Prince  Paul'CharUt'Conaianiim'Alexander^  b.  24  Oct.  1800, 
d,  7  Sept.  1802. 

3  Duke  Frederick- William-Alexander,  6.  20  Dec.  1804,  m.  17 
Oct.  1837,  Princets  MaryCknitina'CaroUne-Adelmde-Francea' 
Leopoldhuit  of  Orleans,  2nd  daughter  of  Louis-Philippe,  King  of 
the  French,  who  was  b.  12  April  1813,  and  d,  2  Jan.  1839 ;  leav- 
ing one  son. 

Prince  Philip- Alexander-Mary-Ernest,  b,  30  July  1838. 

4  Duke  Ernest- Alexander-Conatantine-Frederick,  b.  II  Aug. 
1807. 

3  Princess  Juliana-Henrietta-Uhica,  b,  23  Sept.  1781,  baptized  into  the  Greek 

Church  by  the  name  of  Anna^Feodorowna,  m.  26  Feb.  1796,  the  Grand 
Duke  Constantine,  2nd  son  of  Paul  I.  Emperor  of  all  the  Russias ;  this 
marriage  was  dissolved  20  March  1820,  and  the  Grand  Duke  </.  27  June 
1831 ;  having  m.  2ndly,  24  May  1820,  Jane,  Countess  Orudxinska,  created 
Princess  de  Lowicz,  who  d,  29  Nov.  1831. 

4  Ernest,  the  late  reigning  Duke. 

5  Duke  Ferdinand-George-AugustUB,  b,  28  March  1785,  m,  2  Jan.  1816,  Prin- 

cess Maria-Antoinette-Gabriella,  only  child  and  heir  of  Francis-Joseph, 
late  Prince  of  Kohary  in  Hungfary,^by  whom,  who  was  b,  2  July  1797,  he  * 
basissue, 

1  Prince  Ferdinand- Augustus-Francis- Anthony,  b,  29  Oct.  1816. 
He  is  King  Consort  of  Portugal ;  having  m.  9  April  1836,  the  Queen 
Donna  Maria-da-Gloria- Jane-Charlotte  -  Leopoldina  -  Isidora  -  da- 
Cruz-  Frances  -  Xaviera  -  da-Paula  -  Michaela-  Gabriela  -  Raphaela- 
Louisa-Gonzaga.  The  Queen  was  6.  4  April  1819,  succeeded  to  the 
throne  of  Portugal  on  the  abdication  of  her  father,  Don  Pedro  I. 
Emperor  of  Brazil  and  King  of  Portugal,  2  May  1826  ;  (m.  1st  26 
Jan.  1835,  Augustus-Charles-Eugene-Napoleon  de  Beauhamois, 
Duke  of  Leuchtenberg,  b.  9  Dec.  1810,  d.  28  March  1835,  without 
issue.)  By  her  marriage  with  Prince  Ferdinand  of  Saxe  Cobuig- 
Gotha  the  Queen  has,  • 

1  Don  Pedro  -  d'Alcantara-Maria-Ferdinand-Miguel-Ra- 
phael-  Gabriel  -  Gonzaga  -  Xavier  -  John  -  Antonio-  Leopold- 
Victor-Francis-d'Assis-Julius-Amelius,  Prince  Royal,  b,l6 
Sept.  1837. 

2  Don  Louis-Philip-Maria-Ferdinand-Pedro-d' Alcantara- 
Antonio-Miguel-Raphael-Gabriel-  Gonzaga-Xavier  •  Francis- 
d'Assis-John- Augustus-Julius,  Duke  of  Oporto,  b,  31  Oct. 
1838. 

3  Don  John-Maria-Ferdinand-Gregory-Pedro-d' Alcantara- 
Miguel  -  Raphael  -  Gabriel  -  Leopold  -  Carlos- Antonio-Francis- 
d'Assis-Boi^a-Gonzaga-Felix,  Duke  of  Beja,  6.  16  March 
1842. 

4  Donna  Maria- Anna-Ferdinanda-Leopoldina-Michaella- 
Gabriella-Carlotta  -Antonia-Julia-Victoria-Praixeles  -  Fran- 
cesca-De-Assiz-Gonzaga,  b,  21  July  1843. 

5  Donna  Antonia-Maria-Ferdinanda-Michaella-Gabriflla- 
Raphaella-d'Assis-Gonzaga-Silvestre-JuUa-Aagusta,  b.  17 
Feb.  1845. 

2  Prince  Augustus-Louis- Victor,  b,  13  June  1818,  am.  20  April 
1843,  Princess  Maria-Clementine-Caroline-Leopoldine-Clotilde 
of  Orleans,  3rd  daughter  of  Louis-Philippe  King  of  the  French,  b, 
3  June  1817,  and  has  issue, 

1  Priuce  Philip-Ferdinand-Maria- Augustus-Raphael,  b,  28 
March  1844. 

2  Prince  Augustus- Victor,  b.  9  Aug.  1845. 

3  Princess  Victoria- Augusta-Antoinetta,  b,  14  Feb.  1822,  m, 
27  April  1840,  Prince  Louis-Charles-Philip-Raphael,  of  Orleans, 
Duke  of  Nemours,  2nd  son  of  Louis-Philippe,  King  of  the  French, 
b,  25  Oct.  1814,  and  has  issue, 

1  Prince  Louis-Philip-Maria-Ferdinand-Gaston  of  Or- 
leans, Count  d'Eu,  b.  28  AprU  1842. 

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THE  HOUSE  OF  SAXE  COBURG  GOTHA. 

2  Prince  Ferdioand-Philip-Maria,  of  Orleans,  Duke  of 
Alen9on,  b.  12  July  1844. 
4  Prince  Leopold-Fnmcis-Julius,  b,  31  Jan.  1824. 

6  Princess  Victoria^Mary-Louisa,  6.  17  Aug.  1786,  m.  1st,  21  Dec.  1803, 

EmUck'Charlet,  reigning^  Princt  of  I^eimngem^  b,  27  Sept.  176*3,  (m.  1st, 
4  July  1787,  Sopkia-HenriettOf  4th  daughter  of  Henry  24th.  reigniog 
Count  Reuss  von  Ebersdorff,  b.  9  May  1767,  d.  3  Sept.  1801,  without 
issue.)  The  Prince  d,  4  July  1814 ;  and  the  Princess  Victoria  m.  2ndly 
1 1  July  1818,  His  Royal  Highneu  Prince  Edward  Duke  ofKtnt^  who  </. 
23  Jan.  1820.    Her  Royal  Highness  has  issue. 

By  her  lat  m.  with  the  Prince  of  Leiningen  : 

1  Charles-Frederick-WilUam-Emich,  reigning  Prince  of  Lei- 
ningen, K.O.,  6.  12  Sept.  1804,  m.  13  Feb.  1829,  Maria,  daughter  of 
the  late  Count  Maximilian  of  Klebelsburg,  b,  27  March  1806,  by 
whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Prince  Emest-Leopold-Victor-Charles-Augustus-Joseph- 
Emich,  6.  9  Nov.  1830. 

2  Prince   Edward-Frederick-Maximilian-John,  6.  5  Jan. 
1833. 

2  Princess  Anne-Feodore- Augusta-Charlotte -Wilhelmina,  b, 
7  Dec.  1807,  m.  18  Feb.  1828,  Emest-Christian-Charles,  Prince  of 
Hohenlohe-Langenburg,  6.  7  May  1791,  and  has  issue, 

1  Prince  Charies-Lewis- William-Leopold,  6.25  Oct.  1829. 

2  Princess  Eliza- Adelaide- Victoria-Ameliji-Augusta-Loui- 
sa-Jane,  b,  8  Nov.  1830. 

3  Prince  Herman-Emest-Frands-Bemhard,   6.  31  Aug. 
1832. 

4  Prince  Victor-  Ferdinand- Francis- Eugenius- Gustavos- 
Adolphus-Constantine-Frederick,  b.W  Nov.  1833. 

5  Princess  Adelaide  -  Victoria- Amelia-Louisa-Maria-Cou- 
stance,  b.  20  July  1835. 

6  Princess    Feodore -Victoria -Adelaide-Paulina-Amelia- 
Maria,  b.  7  July  1839. 

By  her  2nd  m.  with  the  Duke  of  Kent : 

3  Alexandrina-Victoria,  our  most  gracious  Queen. 

7  Princess  MaHawne-Charlotte,  b,  7  Aug.  1788,  d.  22  Aug.  1794. 

8  Prince  Leopold-Oeorge-Frederick,  6.  16  Dec.  1790,  m.  1st,  2  Mav  1816, 

Her  Royal  Highness  the  Princess  Charlotte-Augusta  of  Wales,  who  d,  6 
Nov.  1817.  The  Prince  was  elected  King  of  the  Belgians  in  1 831,  and  m, 
2ndly,  9  Aug.  1832,  Princess  Louisa-Maria-Theresa-Charlotte-Isabella, 
of  Orleans,  2nd  daughter  of  Louis-Philippe,  King  of  the  French,  by 
whom,  who  was  b,  3  April  1812,  the  King  has  issue, 

1  Louis-Philip-Fictor-Leopold'Emest,  Prince  Royals  b.  24  July 
1833,  d.  10  May  1834. 

2  Prince  Leopold-Louis-Philip-Marie-Victor,  Duke  of  Bra- 
bant, b,  9  April  1835. 

3  Prince  Philip -Eugene- Ferdinand-Maria-Clement-Bourdoin- 
L^pold-Oeorge,  Count  of  Flanders,  b,  24  March  1837. 

4  Princess  Mary-Charlotte -Amelia- Augusta-Victoria-Clemen- 
tina-Leopoldina,  b,  7  June  1840. 

9  Prince  FVanciS'MasimiUan'Loms,  b.  12  Dec.  1792,  </.  5  Jan.  1793. 


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PEERS  OF  THE  BLOOD  ROYAL. 


THE  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  DUKE  OF  CORNWALL. 

The  most  high,  puissant,  and  illustrious  Prince  Albbbt-Ed- 
WABDy  Prince  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
Pbincb  of . WALBSy  Duke  of  Saxony,  Prince  of  Coburg  and  Gotba, 
Great  Steward  of  Scotland,  Duke  of  Cornwall  and  Rothsay,  Earl  of 
Chester  and  Carrick,  Baron  of  Renfrew,  and  Lord  of  the  Isles,  K.G. 
His  Royal  Highness  was  bom  at  Buckingham  Palace  9  Not*  184 1 , 
created  Prince  of  Wales  and  Earl  of  Chester,  by  Patent  under  the 
Great  Seal,  4  Dec.  1841,  baptized  at  St.  George's  Chapel,  Windsor 
Castle,  25  Jan.  1842. 

Oreatknus — Prince  of  Wales — Prince  Edward  was  created  Prince  of  Wales  a 
few  dajB  after  his  birth,  in  April  1284,  being  then  the  2nd  son  of  King  Edward  the 
First;  and  having,  in  consequence  of  the  death  of  his  elder  brother.  Prince  Alphonso, 
SQooeeded  to  the  Throne  of  his  &ther  as  King  Edward  the  Second,  the  Prindpalitj 
became  united  to  the  Crown.  Edward  the  Third,  his  son,  was  never  Prince  of 
Wales,  but  he  invested  his  son,  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  with  the  Principality  in 
1S43,  since  which  time  the  eldest  son  of  the  Crown  of  England  has  borne  the  title 
of  Prince  of  Wales,  usually  by  creation,  but  in  some  few  cases  simply  by  being  so 
dedaied. 

Great  Steward  of  Scotland,  Duke  of  Rothsay,  See, — The  high  office,  which  gave 
name  to  the  Royal  and  Noble  House  of  Stuart,  was  granted  to  its  ancestor,  Walter, 
the  son  of  Alan,  and  confirmed  by  Malcolm  the  Fourth  in  1157,  to  him  and  his 
heirs,  who  continued  to  hold  it  in  lineal  descent  till  Robert  the  Stewart  ascended 
the  Throne  of  Scotland  in  1371,  as  King  Robert  the  Second.  King  Robert  the 
Third,  son  and  successor  of  Robert  the  Second,  was  created  Earl  of  Carrick  in 
1363,  and  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1469,  the  titles  of  Prince  and  High  Steward 
of  Scotland,  Duke  of  Rothsay,  Earl  of  Carrick,  Baron  of  Renfrew,  and  Lord  of 
the  Isles,  were  vested  in  the  eldest  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  Crown  of  Scotland 
fer  ever. 

Duke  of  Comwallw — Eling  Edward  the  Third  created  his  eldest  son,  Edward  the 
Black  Prince,  Duke  of  Cornwall,  with  limitation  to  him  and  his  heirs,  eldest  sons  and 
hein  apparent  to  the  Crown  of  England,  for  ever,  by  Patent  in  1337. 

Earl  of  Chester.— Edward  Prince  of  Wales,  then  eldest  son  of  King  Edward  the 
FfaH,  was  eraafted  Earl  of  Chester  in  1304.    Edward  the  Third,  his  son,  though 


PEERS  OF    THE   BLOOD  ROYAL. 

never  Prince  of  Wales,  bore  the  title  of  Earl  of  Chester  before  his  aooesnon  to  the 
throne ;  he  created  his  son  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  and  subsequently  his  grandson, 
afterwards  King  Richard  the  Second,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Earl  of  Chester,  and  this 
Earldom  was  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1397,  the  21st  year  of  the  latter  monardi, 
united  to  the  principality  of  Wales,  since  which  period  it  has  always  been  joined  in 
the  Patents  of  creation  to  the  Prince  of  Wales. 
Afo//o.— Ich  dien ;  I  senre. 


DUKE  OF  CUMBERLAND. 
Princr  Ernest-Augustus,  Duke  of  Cumberland  and  Teviotdalb 
in  Great  Britain^  and  Earl  of  Armagh  in  Ireland,  also  Kino  of  Hano- 
ver J  K.G.,  K.P.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  Knight  of  the  Prussian  Orders  of 
the  Black  and  Red  Eagle ;  Field-Marshal  in  the  Army,  Commissioner 
of  the  Royal  Military  College,  and  Royal  Military  Asylum ;  Chancel- 
lor and  Visitor  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  P.C.,  D.C.L.,  F.R^.,  and 
F.S.A.;  b.  5  June  1771^  m.  at  Strelitz  29  May,  and  in  London  29 
Aug.^  1815>  Princess  Frederica-Caroline-Sophxa'Alexandrina,  Srd 
daughter  of  Charles-Louis-Frederick,  late  reigning  Duke  of  Meck- 
lenburgh-Strelitz,  h.  2  March  1778  j  d.  21  June  1841.  [The  Queen 
had  been  twice  married  before  her  union  with  the  King  of  Hanover  | 
lst>  26  Dec.  17dSy  to  Prince  Frederick-Louis-Charles,  2nd  son  of 
Frederick- William  2nd,  King  of  Prussia,  6.  5  Nov.  1773,  d.  28  Dec. 
1796  5  2ndly,  10  Dec.  1798,  to  Prince  Frederick- William  of  Solms* 
Braunfels,  6.  23  Oct.  1770,  d.  13  April  1814J.  Their  Majesties 
have  had  issue : 

1  A  Princess,  still-bom  27  Jan.  1817. 

2*  PriDce  George-Frederick-Alezander-Charles-Emest-AugustiM,  K.G.,  and 
G.C.H.,  Prince  Royal  of  Hanover,  b.  at  Berlin  27  May  1819,  m.  18  Feb. 
1843,  Princess  Mary-Alexandrina-Wilhelmina-Catberine-Charlotte-llie- 
resa-Henrietta- Louisa  -  Paulina  -  Elizabeth  -  Frederica  -  Oeorgina,  eldest 
daughter  of  Joseph,  Reigning  Duke  of  Saxe-Altenburg,  b,  14  April  1818, 
and  has  issue, 

Prince  Ernest-Augustus,  6.  21  Sept.  1845. 

rVeafioM.— S3  April  1700« 

7V«n» /le«<</<»cc.—Ainb«sMdor'a  Court,  St  James's  Palace. 

Country  Residence, ~^0n  Kew  Green. 


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PEERS  OF  THE  BLOOD  ROYAL. 


DUKE  OF  CAMBRIDGE. 

Pbincb  Adolphus-Frederick,  Duke  of  Cambridge,  Earl  of  Tip- 

PBBABTy  and  Baron  of  Culloden,  in  the  United  Kingdom,  KXj., 

6.C.B.,  and  G.C.H.,  Grand  Master^  and  first  principal  Knight  Grand 

Cross  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George,  and  Knight  of  the 

Prussian  Orders  of  the  Black  and  Red  Eagle  3  Field-Marshal  in  the 

Army,  Colonel  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  Colonel  in  Chief  of  the  60th 

foot.  Commissioner  of  the  Royal  Military  College  and  Royal  Military 

Asylum ;  Ranger  of  St.  James's,  Hyde  and  Richmond  Parks,  Warden 

and  Keeper  of  the  New  Forest  3  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  St. 

Andrews,   President  of  the  Scottish  Naval  and  Military  Academy, 

P.C.,  F^^3  b.  24  Feb.  1774,  m.  at  Cassel  7  May,  and  in  London 

1  June,  1818,  Princess  Augusta-Wilhelmina-Louisa,  Srd  daughter 

of  the  late  Landgrave  Frederick  of  Hesse-Cassel,  b.  95  July  1797, 

and  has  issue : 

l^Prince  George-WUliam-Frederick-Chariea,  K.G.,  &  G.C.H.,  a  Major- 
General  in  the  Anny,  and  Colonel  of  the  17th  Lancers,  b.  at  Hanorer, 
26  March  1819. 

2  Princess  Aogusta-Caroline-Chariotte-Elizabeth-Maiy-Sophia-Louisa,  b,  at 

Hanorer,  19  July  1822,  m,  28  June  1843,  Frederick- William-Charles- 
George-Emest-Adolphus-Onstams,  Hereditary  Grand  Duke  of  Meck- 
lenburg-Strelitz,  6. 17  Oct.  1819,  by  whom  she  has  had  issue, 
A  Prince,  b.  and  </.  13  Jan.  1845. 

3  Princess  Mary-Adelaide- Wilhelmina-Elizabeth,  b.  at  Hanover,  27  Nov. 

1833. 

Ormt*0m^jn  Nor.  isei. 

JUfMcNCf.— Cnabridfe  Home,  Piccadilly. 


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THE    PEERAGE. 


-Ji^iLUii. 


ABERCORN,  MARQUIS  OF.    (Hamilton.) 

Jaxss  Hamilton,  Marquis  of  Abercorn,  Viscount  Hamilton  of 

Hamilton,   Co.  Leicester,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  Earl  of 

Abercorn,  Baron  of  Paisley,  Abercorn,  Hamilton,  Mountcastle,  and 

KOpatrick,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;    Viscount  Strabane,  Baron 

»f  Strabane  and  Mountcastle,  and  a  Baronet,  in  Ireland,  K.  G.  ^  a 

laremor  of  Harrow  School;    6.  21  Jan.  1811,  succeeded  on  the 

I   leatb  of  his  grandfather,  John-James,  first  Marquis,  27  Jan.  1818, 

a.  85  Oct.  I8i32,  Lady  Louisa-Jane  Russell,  2nd  daughter  of  John, 

f   Sth  Duke  of  Bedford,  6.  8  July  1812  ;  and  has  issue, 

1  Lady  Harriet,  b.  6  July  1834. 

2  Lady  Beatrice.  *.  21  July  1835. 
3*JameB,  Viscount  Hamilton,  *.  24  Aug.  1838. 

4  Lady  Katherine,  b.  9  Jan.  1840. 

5  Lady  Georgiana,  b.  7  July  1841. 

6  Lord  Claude,  b.  20  Feb.  1843. 

Hb  Lordship's  father,  James,  Viscount  Hamilton,  eldest  son  of  John-James, 
int  Marquis,  was  b.  7  Oct.  1786,  d.  27  May  1814,  having  m.  25  Nov.  1809,  Har- 
iM^  2iid  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Douglas, — See  Morton,  b.  8  June  1792,  by 
•loaiy  who  m.  2ndly,  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  and  d.  26  Aug.  1833,  he  had  issue : 
S  1  James,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

2  Lady  Harriet,  b.  12  April  1812,  m.  16  May  1836,  Captain  William- Alex- 

ander Baillie-Hamilton,  R.N.—See  Haddington. 

3  Lord  Claude,  M.P.,  b.  27  July  1813,  m.  7  Aug.  1844.  Elizabeth-Emma, 

2nd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Rear- Admiral  Granville-Leveson  Proby. — See 
Carysfort,  and  has  issue, 

A  daughter,  b.  Aug.  IMS. 

Jobn-Jambs,  first  Marquis,  K.G.,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b.  post- 
ktBOoa,  1756,  d.  27  January  1818,  having  t/i.  1st,  20  June  1779,  Catherine,  eldest 
toghter  of  Sir  Joseph  Copley,  Bart.,  who  d.  13  Sept.  1791 ;  <^ndly,  4  March 
ITjn,  Lady  Cecil,  8th  daughter  of  his  Uncle  the  late  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  Ha- 
■illOBy  b.  13  March  1770  :  this  marriage  was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament,  April 
1799,  and  aheif.  19  June  1819,  having  re-married,  21  May  1799,  Col.  Sir  Joseph 
Coriey,  Bart.,  who  was  b,  10  May  1769,  and  d.  21  May  1838.  The  Marquis  m. 
Mhr,  3  April  1800,  Lady  Anne-Jane  Gore,  eldest  daughter  of  Arthur  Saunders, 
2BdEar)  of  Arran,  and  widow  of  Henry  Hatton,  Esq.,  who  was  b.  April  1763)  and 
d.  witiMNit  iisae,  3  May  1827.     Tlie  Marquis's  issue  were, 

by  l8t  marriage: 

1  Ltufy  Harriot-Margaret,  6. 1781,  rf.  30  April  1803.    ' 

2  Lmdy  KatharifU'Constantia,  b.  7  Oct.  1782,  d.  23  May  1783. 

3  Lady  Katharine- Elizabeth^  the  first  wife  of  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  6.  10 

Jan.  1784,  d,  29  Feb.  1812. 

4  Lady  Maria^  b,  28  Feb.  1785,  d.  21  Jan.  1814. 

5  JaateSf  VUcount  Hamilton, — See  above. 

(  LardClmmdU,  h.  1  Nov.  1787,  d.  Nov.  1808. 

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THE    PEERAGE. 


ABERCORN,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Hamilton.) 
James  Hamilton,  Marquis  of  Abercorn,  Viscount  Hamilton  of 
Hamilton,  Co.  Leicester,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  Earl  of 
Abercorn,  Baron  of  ^aislev.  Abfr^^**"    WnmiUfl«     IfniiBtmiili   awJ 


UNIFORM  WITH  THE  "  PEERAGE"  IS  PUBLISHED, 

THE   GENEALOGY 

OF 

THE    BRITISH    PEERAGE. 

BY  EDMUND  LODGE,  ESQ. 

NORROY    KING   OP    ARMS, 

CONTAINING  THE  ANCESTRAL  HISTORY  OP  THE  BRITISH  NOBILITY. 


Aim  «uHt|^ier  or  tne  tlon.  Kear- Admiral  Granville-Leveson  Proby. — See 
Carysfort,  and  has  isRue, 

A  daughter,  b.  Aug.  1845. 

John-Jambs,  first  Marquis,  K.G.,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b.  post- 
bumoos,  1756,  d.  27  January  1818,  having  m.  Ist,  20  June  1779,  Catherine,  eldest 
daughter  of  Sir  Joseph  Copley,  Bart.,  who  d,  13  Sept.  1791 ;  Sndly,  4  March 
1792,  Lady  Cecil,  8th  daughter  of  his  Uncle  the  late  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  Ha- 
milton, b,  13  March  1770  :  this  marriage  was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament,  April 
1799,  and  she  if.  19  June  1819,  having  re-married,  21  May  1799,  Col.  Sir  Joseph 
Copley,  Bart,  who  was  b,  10  May  1769,  and  d.  21  May  1838.  The  Marquis  m. 
SnDy,  3  April  1800,  Lady  Anne-Jane  Gore,  eldest  daughter  of  Arthur  Saunders, 
2ndEari  of  Arran,  and  widow  of  Henry  Hatton,  Esq.,  who  was  b.  April  1763,  and 
d.  without  issue,  3  May  1827.    The  Marquis's  issue  were, 

by  Ist  marriage : 

1  Lady  Harriot- Margaret,  6. 1781,  (/.  30  April  1803.    ' 

2  Latfy  Kathttrine-Omttantia,  b.  7  Oct.  1782,  d.  23  May  1783. 

3  Lady  Katharine-EUzabeth,  the  first  wife  of  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  b.  10 

Jan.  1784,  d,  29  Feb.  1812. 

4  Lady  Maria,  6.  28  Feb.  1785,  </.  21  Jan.  1814. 

5  Jmmtet,  Fueoani  Hamiiton, — See  above. 

6  Lard  Cimtde,  h.  1  Nov.  1787,  d,  Nov.  1808. 

1  B 


ABE 


by  tnd  marriage : 
7  Lady  Cecil-Frances,  b.  19  Jiily  1795,  Countess  of  Wicklow. 

Creationi — Baron  of  Paisley  1587,  Raron  of  Abercorn  16(»3,  Earl  of  Abercorn  and  Baron  of 
Hamilton,  Mountcastle,  and  Kilpatrick,  lfi<>6,  Karon  of  Strahane  1G16,  Viscount  Strabane 
and  Baron  Mountcastle,  1701,  Viscount  Hamilton  178G,  and  Maniuis  of  Abercorn  1790.  Bart. 
1660. 

CtmeaU'tgji. — See  Ofnealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Sola  nobilitas  virtus :  Virtue  alone  is  true  nobility. 

Toum  Residettce. — Dudley  Hoxuc,  Park  Lane. 

i^Aitf.— Duddingstone  House,  Portobello,  Scotland ;  Baron's  Court,  Newtown-Stewart,  Tyrone, 
Ireland;  and  Bentley  Priory,  Stanmore,  Middlesex. 


Collateral  firancQM. 


IN  DKSCKNT  VSOM  THK 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  George,   uncle 
of  the  1st  Marquis.] 

1  Anne^  h.  6  Oct.  1755.  d.  18  Dec  1795, 
having  m.  the  Right  Rev.  FoUi<^- Herbert- 
Walker  CometcaU,  D.  /).,  Lord  Bishop  cf 
Worcester,  who  d.  5  Sept.  1831. 

2  Mary,  b.  26  Nov.  1756. 

3  Elizabeth,  b.  6  June  1765,  d.  23  Oct.  1843, 
having  m.  13  Nov.  1793,  Olynn  Wynn,  Esq., 
who  is  dec.f  cousin  of  Lord  Newborough. 

4  Rachel,  b.  17  Oct.  1766. 

&  Jane,  b.  26  Feb.  1768,  d.  '26  March  1831, 
having  m.  1st,  9  Aug.  1791,  William  Plumer, 
Esq.,  of  Gilston  Park,  and  Cheshunt,  Herts., 
who  d.  17  Jan.  1822;  2ndly,  14  Sept.  1825, 
Riehard-John  Levin,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N.,  d. 
22  May  1827;  3rdly,  16  July  1828,  Robert 
Plumer  Ward,  Esq.,  now  of  Gilston  Park, 
Herts,  who  is  re-m. — See  Lichfield. 

6  Lady  CecQ,  b.  13  March  1770 ;  advanced 
to  the  title  and  precedency  of  an  Earl's  daugh- 
ter, in  1789 ;  late  Marchioness  of  Abercorn. 
— See  above. 

7  Isabella,  b.  28  Sept.  1772,  Lady  George 
Seymour.— tScc  Hkrtpord. 

[Issue  of  Capt  Sir  John  HamUton,  Bart,  R.N., 
descended  from  William  Hamilton,  Esq.,  of 
Chilston,  Kent,  brother  of  the  sixth  Earl.] 

1  Admirai.  Sir  Charles  Hamilton,  Bart., 
and  K.C.B.,  of  Marlborough  House,  Ports- 
mouth, andlssing,  Sussex,  fe.  25  Aug.  1767,  m. 
19  April  1803,  Henrietta- Martha,  only  daughter 
of  George  Drununond,  Esq.— &•<  Strathallan, 
b,  9  March  1781,  and  has  issue : 

Lient.-Col.  Charles-John-James,  Capt. 
Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  b.  3  April  1810, ». 
14  Dec  ia33.  Catherine- Emily,  2nd 
daughter  of  William  Wynne,  Esq. 

2  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Edward,  Bart.,  K.C.B., 
of  Trebinsham  House,  Brecknockshire,  b.  12 
March  1772,  m.  1  Nov.  18(V4,  Frances,  daugh- 
ter of  John  Macnamara,  Esq..  by  whom,  who 
d.  27  March  1840,  he  has  issue : 

1  John  -  James  -  Edward,  6.  1 1  July 
1808,  m.  7  April  1842,  Favoretta,  only 
daughter  of  Panton  Corbett,  Esq.,  of 
Longnor,  Salop,  and  Leigh  ton  Hall,  Mont- 
gomeryshire, and  has  issue, 

A  son,  b.  26  Jan.  1843. 

2  Frances- Mary,  b.  4  March  1813,  rf. 
24  January  1833;  having  m.  15  Aug. 
1831,  William  -  Henry  Baron  Von  Do- 
nop,  of  Weobclls,  Westphalia,  who  m. 
2ndly.  21  July  1}«6.  Harriet,  2nd  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Arthur  Uogue,  Esq. 


SCOTCH  PEERAGE  ONLY. 

3  Agnes  -  Catherine  -  Annabella,    b.  7 
Nov.  1817,  m.  13  January  1844,  Richard 
Jennings,  Esq.,  Junr.,  of  Ridge,  Herts. 
[Descended  from  the    Hon.  Sir  Claude,   2nd 
son  of  the  1st  Baron  of  Paisley.] 
(1.) 
[Issue  of  Claude,  only  son  of  Galbraith  Hamil- 
ton, Esq.] 

1  Isabelhi. 

2  Galbraith,  a  Colonel  in  the  Hon.  E.  L  C.'s 
service,  d.  30  Aug.  1819. 

3  John,  d.  at  Mauritius,  In  the  Hon.  EJ.C.'s 
Civil  Service. 

4  Anna,  m.  Sir  John- James  Bwrgoyne,  both 
deceased. 

[Issue  of  James  Hamilton,  Esq.,  younger  bro- 
ther of  the  above  Galbraith.] 
1.  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Hamilton,  Bart,  b. 
4  Aug.  1755,  d.  24  Dec  1835;  having  m.  1 
May  1794,  Emily-Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late 
George- Paul  Monck,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Araminta 
Beresford,  sister  of  the  1st  Marquis  of  Watmi- 
PORO.    He  had  issue : 

1  Emily-Louisa. 

2  Major  Sir  Jamks-John  Hamilton, 
Bart.,  b.  1  March  18(»2,  m.  14  Jan. 
ia'i4,  Marianne- Augusta,  only  child  of 
Mi^or-Gen.  Sir  James  Cockbum,  Bart., 
by  the  Hon.  Marianne  Devereux.-HSw 
Hereford. 

3  Harrict-Georgiana,  m.  29  June  1829, 
Sheffield  Grace,  Esq.,  of  Knole  House, 
Sussex. 

4  Araminta- Anne.  m.  17  July  1834, 
William- Henry  Hoare,  Esq.,  ofAsburst 
Park,  Kent,  2nd  son  of  the  late  W.  H. 
Hoare,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon.  Louiaa-EUxa- 
beth  NoeL—^e  Gainsborough. 

5  Eleanor-Frances-EUzabeth. 

2  Rev.  Andrew-Thomas,  d.  1825,  having  m. 
12  Jan.  1790.  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Ute 
Sir  Samuel  Hayes,  Bart, 

3  James,  m.  ItabeUa,  daughter  of  the  late 
Hon.  Arthur  Cole-Hamilton — See  Enniakillen, 
b.  Oct.  1788,  d.  1827,  and  has  issue : 

1  James.  2  Isabelhk  3  dec  other 
daughters. 

4  Rev.  Stuart,  deceased,  having  m.  Mari- 
anne, daughter  of  Warden  Flood,  Esq.,  LL.D., 
Judge  of  the  Irish  Court  of  Admiralty. 

5  Eleanor,  m.  Christopher  Pemberton,  Eaq. 
Viscx)u.vT    BoYNB    is    descended  fh)m  the 

Hon.  Frederick,  4th  son  of  the  1st  Baron  of 
Paisley. 


ABE 


ABERCROMBY,  BARON.  (Abercromby.) 
Gboroe-Ralph  Abercromby,  Baron  Abercromby  of  Aboukir  and 
Tullibody,  Co.  Clackmannan,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  : 
a  Colonel  in  the  Army,  and  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Clackmannanshire,  6. 
SO  May  1800,  succeeded  14  Feb.  1843,  m.  3  April  1832,  Louisa- 
Pen  uel,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John-Hay  Forbes,  Lord  Medwyn, 
a  Lord  of  Session  and  Justiciary  in  Scotland,  b.  27  July  1810,  and 
has  issue : 

1  Louisoj  b.  18  Oct.  1833,  d.  June  1837. 

2  Hon.  Montagu,  b.  11  Ang.  1835. 
3»Hon.  George-Ralph,  b.  23  Sept.  1838. 

4  Hon.  John,  b,  15  Jan.  1841. 

5  Hon.  Ralph,  b,  11  Feb.  1842. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George,  second  Lord,  was  b.  14  Oct.  1770,  succeeded 
his  mother,  Mary-Anne,  1st  Baroness,  11  Feb.  1821,  and  </.  14  Feb.  1843,  having 
M.  25  Jan.  1799,  the  Hon.  Montagu  Dundas,  3rd  daughter  of  Henry,  Ist  Viscount 
Melnlle,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  30  April  1772,  and  died  March  1837,  he  left  issue : 

1  George-Ralph,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Montagu,  b.  25  May  1807,  tn.  4  April  1831,  the  Right  Hon.  Fox 

Maule, — See  Panmure. 

3  Hon.  Mary-Anne,  b.  7  Dec.  1811. 

The  gallant  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b, 
in  1734,  and  d.  of  the  wounds  he  received,  whilst  commanding  at  the  battle  of 
Alezand^  28  March  1801,  having  m.  17  Nov.  1767,  Mary-Anne,  daughter  of 
John  Menzies,  Esq.,  of  Femton,  Co.  Perth,  who  was  b,  in  1747,  created  a  Peeress 
28  May  1801,  and  d.  11  Feb.  1821.    They  had  Usue, 

1  GEOROSf  SECOND  LORD. 

2  GeneriU  Sir  John,  G.C.B.,  d.  14  Feb.  1817. 

3  Hon,  Anne,  b,  21  Sept.  1768,  d,  17  Sept  1844,  having  m,  23  April  1795, 

Donatd  Cameron,  Esq.,  of  Lochiel,  who  d.  in  Oct.  1832. 

4  Hon,  Mary,  b,  19  Aug.  1773,  d.26  April  1825. 

5  Hon.  James,  Baron  Dunfermline,  b.  7  Nov.  1776. 

6  Hon.  Caiherme,  b,  4  Dec.  1780,  </.?  May  1841 ;  having  m.  31  Dec.  1811, 

Thomas  Buchanan,  Esq. 

7  Hon.  Col.  Alexander,  C.B.,  Knight  of  Maria  Theresa  of  Austria,  the 

Tower  and  Sword  of  Portugal,  and  the  fourth  Class  of  St.  George  of 
Russia,  6.  4  March  1784. 

Om^Im.— 1801. 

Geneahgv — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Viye  ut  viTas :  Live  that  you  may  lire. 

X<f«f«.~Tallibody,  Clackmannanihire,  and  Airthric  Castle,  Sturlingihire. 


B  2 


ABE 


ABERDEEN,  EARL  OF.     (Gordon.) 

George  Hamilton-Gordon,  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  Viscount  Formar- 
tine,  Baron  Haddo,  Methlick,  Tarvis,  and  Kellie>  in  the  Peerage  of 
Scotland y  Viscount  Gordon  of  Aberdeen,  in  that  of  the  United  King' 
dam,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia;  K.T.,  a  Knight  of  the  Austrian 
Order  of  St.  Stephen,  P.C,  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Foreign  De- 
partment^ a  Lord  of  Trade  and  Plantations,  and  a  Commissioner  of 
the  India  Board,  Chancellor  of  the  University  and  King's  College, 
Aberdeen,  a  Governor  of  Harrow  School,  a  Trustee  of  the  British 
Museum,  and  of  the  National  Gallery,  and  President  of  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries,  F.R.S.,  F.H.S.,  and  M.A.  3  6.  28  Jan.  1784  3  succeeded 
his  grandfather  George,  3rd  Earl,  13  Aug.  1801,  m.  1st,  28  July  1805, 
Lady  Katharine^ Elizabeth  Hamilton,  3rd  daughter  of  John-James,  iSt 
Marquis  of  Abercorn,  b.  10  Jan.  1784,  and  rf.  29  Feb.  1812;  2ndly, 
8  July  1815,  Harriet,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Douglas 
— See  Morton,  and  widow  of  James,  Viscount  Hamilton,  eldest 
son  of  John  -  James,  1  st  Marquis  of  Abercorn,  6.  8  June  1792,  and 
d.  26  Aug.  1833.     His  Lordship  has  had  issue, 

by  1st  marriage : 

1  Lady  Jane,  b.  11  Feb.  1807,  d.  21  July  1824. 

2  Lady  Caroline-Katharine,  b.  28  March  1808,  d.  24  July  1818. 

3  Lady  Alice,  *.  12  July  1809,  d,  21  April  1829. 

4  Lord  Haddo,  b.  and  d.  23  Nov.  1810. 

by  %nd  marriage  : 
5*George- John- James,  Lord  Haddo,  b.  28  Sept.  1816,  m.  5  Nov.  184U, 
Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  George  Baillie,  Esq. — See  Hadding- 
ton, and  has  issue, 

1   *  Hon.  George,  b.  10  Dec.  1841.         3  Hon.  Mary,  6.  28  April  1844. 

6  Hon.  Alexander,  Captain  and  Adjutant  Gren.  Guards,  Precis  Writer  in 

the  Foreign  OflSce,  b.  11  Dec.  1817. 

7  Lady  Frances,  b.  4  Dec.  1818,  d.  20  April  1834. 

8  Hon.  Douglas,  b.  13  March  1824. 

9  Hon.  Arthur,  b.  26  Nov.  1829. 

The  Earl's  father,  George,  Lord  Haddo,  eldest  son  of  George,  3rd  Earl,  was  6. 
28  Jan.  1764,  and  rf.  2  Oct.  1791,  having  m,  18  June  1782,  Charlotte,  youngest 
daughter  of  William  Baird,  Esq.,  of  Newbyth,  Co.  Haddington,  by  whom,  who  </. 
8  Oct.  1795,  he  had  issue, 

1  George,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Captain  William,  R.N.,  M.P.,  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  b.  1784. 

3  Lieut,-Col.  Sir  Alexander,  K.CB.,  killed  at  Waterloo,  18  June  1815. 

4  Lady  Alicia,  b.  29  July  1788  ;    advanced  to  the  precedence  of  an  EarKs 

daughter,  22  Jan.  1813. 

5  Hon,  Lieut, 'Col.  Sir  Charles,  b.  5  July  1790,  d.  30  Sept.  1835. 

6  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert,  G.C.B.,  Ambassador  Extraordinary  and  Plenipo- 

tentiary at  Vienna. 

7  Hon.  Capt.  John,  R.N. 

Creations.— K&rl  of  Aberdeen,  ViMoiintof  Formartine,  Baron  Haddo,  Methlick,  Tarvis 
and  Kellie  1CS3;  Vitcount  Gordbn  I8I4.    Bart.  164S. 
4 


ABE 


Gen€aiogjf.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Aioito.—FoTtana,  seqaatur :  Let  fortune  follow.— Ne  nimiuiu  :  Not  exceediuc. 

TowM  Residence.— 7,  Argyll  Street,  and  15,  Downing  Street. 

Seat. — Uaddo  Uoiue,  Aberdeenshire. 


Collateral 

[Unde  and  Aunts  of  the  Earl,  issue  of  George, 
SrdEarL] 
1  Hon.  WilUam. 
S  Lady  Catherine,  d.  unm.  30  Sept  1784. 

3  Ladff  Anne,  d.  S  Feb.  1821,  having  m. 
8  July  1787,  Edward  Place,  Esq.,  of  Skel- 
ton  Grange,  Yorks.,  who  d.  14  Dec.  1843. 

4  Ladff  Susan,  d.  unm.  fO  July  1795. 

5  Lady  Mary,  m.  12  March  1789,  Thomas 
Horton,  Esq.,  of  Howroyde  Hall,  Yorks. 
[Cousins  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of  Hon. 

Alexander,  Lord  Rockrille,  4th  sou  of  Wil- 
liam, 2nd  Earl.] 

1  Charles,  6.  27  April  1770,  m.  and  has 
iasoe. 

2  Sir  WllUam  Duff-Gordon,  Bart.,  b.  8 
April  1772,  d.  8  March  1823;  having  m.  10 
Feb.  1810,  Caroline,  5th  daughter  of  the  late 
Sir  George  Comewall,  Bart.,  b.  20  May  1789, 
by  whom  he  left  issue : 

I  Sir  Alexander •  Comewall  Duff- 
Gob  don,  Bart.,  a  Cleik  of  the  Treasury 


iSrancDef. 

and  Assistant  Gentleman  Usher  in  the 
Queen's  Household,  6.  3  Feb.  1811,  m. 
16  May  1840,  Lucie,  only  child  of  John 
Austin, Esq.,  b.  26  June  1821 ;  and  has 


Janet- Ann,  6.  24  Feb.  1842. 

2  Cosmo-Lewis,  6.  22  Feb.  1812. 

3  Georgiana-Catherine,  b.  20  Sept. 
1817. 

4  Alicia-Frances,  b.  26  April  1822. 

3  Alexander,  killed  at  Talavera. 

4  Cosmo,  m.  and  has  issue. 

5  Anne,  m.  17  June  1795,  John  Cathcart, 
Esq.,  of  Genoch,  Co.  Wigton,  who  d.  Oct. 
1835. 

6  Jane,  b.  24  July  1775,  m.  14  Jan.  1790, 
the  Hon.  Hugh  Lindsay,  who  d.  23  April 
\%\\.—See  Balcarres. 

7  Catherine,  m.  1  Oct.  1800,  Robert  Hep- 
bum,  Esq.,  of  Clerkington. 

8  Margaret,  m.  12  July  1802,  Sir  Coutts 
Trotter,  Bart.,  b.  15  Feb.  1767, d.  1  Sept.  1337. 


ABERGAVENNY,  EARL  OF.     (Nbvill.) 

William  NEViLL,Earl  of  Abergavenny,  Viscount  Nevill,  and  Baron 
Abergavenny,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  his  Lordship  is  in 
Holy  Orders,  and  is  Vicar  of  Birling,  Kent?  he  was  6.  28  June 
1792,  succeeded  12  April  1845,  m,  7  Sept.  1824,  Caroline,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Ralph  Leeke,  Esq.,  of  Longford  Hall,  Salop, 
and  has  issue : 

1  Henry,  b.  1825,  d.  21  March  1829. 

2»William,  Viscount  Nevill,  A.'16  Sept.  1826. 

3  Mary,  b.  May  1828,  d,  25  March  1829. 

4  Lady  Caroline-Emily,  b.  31  May  1829. 

5  Lady  Henrietta- Augusta,  b,  18  June  1830. 

6  Lady  Isabel-Mary-Frances,  b,  6  Sept  1831. 

7  Hon.  Ralpb-PeUuun,  b.  30  Nov.  1832. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  second  Earl,  K.T.,  was  b,  22  Feb.  1755,  suc- 
ceeded on  the  death  of  his  father,  George,  Ist  Earl,  10  Sept.  1785,  and  d.  27  March 
1843,  having  m.  3  Oct.  1781,  Mary,  only  child  of  the  late  John  Robinson,  Esq.,  of 
Wyke  House,  Middlesex,  many  years  Secretary  to  the  Treasury,  by  whom,  who  d, 
26  Oct.  1796,  he  had  issue: 

1  Lady  Mary-Caiherine,  b,  27  Feb.  1783,  (/.  11  July  1807 ;  having  m.  2  Jan. 

1802,  Thomas  Myers,  Esq. 

2  Henry,  Fiteotent  Nevill,  b.  22  May  1785,  d.  8  April  1806. 

3  Raiph,  rUetnmi  NetfiU,  b,  21  Dec.  1786,  d.  19  May  1826,  having  m.  2  Feb. 

1813,  Mary-Annty  daughter  of  the  late  —  Bruce  Elcock,  Esq.,  b,  1793, 
d,  6  June  1828. 

4  Lady  HtnHtUa,  b.  14  July  1788,  d,  28  July  1827. 
5 


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5  JoHN^  THIRD  Earl,  b.  25  Dec.  1789,  succeeded  27  March  1843,  and 

d.  anmarried  12  April  1845. 

6  William,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

CYeation.—B&ron  of  AbergaTenny  by  tenure  from  the  reign  of  King  Henry  the  3rd,  Earl 
of  Abergavenny  and  Viscount  Nevill,  17S4. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — Ne  Tile  Telia :  Incline  to  nothing  base. 
Seat. — Bridge  Castle,  Sussex. 


Collateral  Branefie«. 


[Uncle  and  Aunt  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  George,  1st  Earl.] 

1  LMd9  Henrietta,  b.  24  May  I7S6,  d.  9 
April  1S33,  haTing  m.  10  Sept.  1779,  Sir 
John  Berney,  Bart.,  d.  4  Oct.  1825. 

2  Hon.  George-Henry,  b.  6  Sept.  1760,  d. 
5  Aug.  1844;  haying  m.  11  May  1787,  Ca- 
roline, daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Richard 
Wa]poli>-^ee  ORFoao,  6.  23  July  1765,  d.  21 
Dec.  1841,  and  had  issue: 

1  Catherine-CaroUne,b.iXxk%.n%9, 
d.  23  Jan.  1794. 


2  Rev.  George,  b.  16  March  1792,  d. 
30  Sept.  1825. 

3  Rev.  Henry- Walpole,  b.  10  Not. 
1803,  d.  3  March  1837  ;  haWng  m.  28 
May  1833,  Frances,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  Bart.,  who 
Mras  b.  20  May  1808,  and  m.  2ndly.  20 
Oct.  1840,  Uambleton-Francis  Cus- 
tance,    Esq. 

4  Reginald-Henry,  b.  14  Sept.  1807. 


ABINGDON,  EARL  OF.  (Bertie.) 
Montagu  Bertie,  Earl  of  Abingdon,  and  Baron  Norreys  of  Ry- 
cote,  Co.  Oxford,  in  the  Peerage  of  England^  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Berkshire,  High  Steward  of  Abingdon,  and  D.C.L.}  b.  30  April  1784, 
succeeded  26  Sept.  1799,  m,  27  Aug.  1807,  Emily,  6th  daughter  of 
the  late  Hon.  General  Thomas  Gage — see  Gage,  who  was  b,  25  April 
1776,  and  d.  28  Aug.  1838.  The  Earl  m.  2ndly,  11  March  1841, 
Lady  Frederica-Augusta  Kerr,  7th  daughter  of  the  late  Lord  Mark 
Kerr  and  the  late  Countess  of  Antrim,  b,  22  June  1816.  By  his  1st 
marriage  his  Lordship  has  had  issue : 

l»Montagu,  Lord  Norreys,  M.P.,  b,  19  June  1808,  m.  7  Jan.  1836.  Elizabeth- 
La^inia,  only  child  of  George- Granville  Harcourt,  Esq., — see  Vernon, 
b.  7  Feb.  1816,  and  has  issue, 

l*Hon.  Montagu-Arthur,  b.  13  May  1836. 

2  Hon.  Elisabeth-Emily,  6.  3  November  1838. 

3  Hon.  Livinia-Louiaa,  b.  6  Jan.  1843. 

4  A  son,  b.  17  Aug.  1844. 

2  Lady  Charlotte- Margaret,  b.  23  July  1809. 

3  Lady  Emily-Caroline,  6.  11  Aug.  1810,  m.  31  July  1830,  the  Hon.  and 

Rev.  Charles  Bathurst, — See  Bathurst,  who  d.  1  March  1842. 

4  Hon.  AlbtmarU,  b.  26  Sept.  1811,  d.  4  Feb.  1825. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry-William,  Rector  of  Stanford,  Worcestershire,  6.  16 

Sept.  1812. 

6  Lady  Augusta- Georgiaua,  b.  14  April,  d.  7  May  1815. 

7  Hon.  rere-Peregrine,  b.  23  Nov.  1817,  d.  21  March  1818. 

8  Hon.  Brownlow-Charles,  b.  19  Aug.  1819,  Cornet  and  Sub-Lieut.  2nd 

Life  Guards. 
His  Lordship's  father  Willoughby,  fourth  Earl,  was  b.  16  Jan.  1740,  and</. 
26  Sept.  1799 ;  having  m.  7  July  1768,  Charlotte,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Admiral 
Sir  Peter  Warren,  K.B.,  by  whom,  who  d.  28  Jan.  1794,  he  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  12  Oct.  1769,  d.  11  Jan.  1799. 

2  Lady  Amelia,  b.  6  Jan.  1774,  d.  May  1784. 

3  mUoughby,  Lord  Norreys,  b.  8,  d.  20  Feb.  1779. 

6 


ABI 

4  WiUougkby,  Lord  Norreys,  b.  9  April  1781,  rf.  an  infant. 

5  Montagu,  present  and  fifth  Earl. 

6  Lady  Louua-AnTie- Maria- Bridget,  b.  8  March  1786,  deceased. 

7  Han.  Wilhughby,  b.  24  June  1787,  d,  19  Dec.  1810  ;  having  «i.  26  Nov. 

1808,  Catherine-Slane,  daughter  of  Mr.  Saunders,  and  by  her,  who 
re-m.  26  Oct.  1837,  the  Reir.  William  Sheepshanks  Burgess,  M.A., 
h{id  an  only  son, 

Wiltoughby-Veret  b.  posthumoufl  20  April  1811,  d.  26  July  1812. 

8  Lady  Caroline,  b,  17  Oct.  1788,  m.  23  Jan.  1821,  Charles-John  Baillie- 

Hamilton,  Esq., — See  Haddington. 

9  Hon.  Peregrine,  b.  30  July  1790. 

10  Hon.  and  Rev.  Frederick,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Albury,  Oxon,  and  Wytham, 
Berks.,  b.  12  Feb.  1793,  m.  \7  Oct.  1825,  Lady  Georgina-Anne-Emily 
Kerr,  2nd  daughter  of  Charlotte,  late  Countess  of  Antrim,  6.  3  July 
1806,  and  has  issue, 

I  Charlotte- A nn-Emil!f,  b.  22  Jan.  1827,  d.  10  Dec.  1839.  2  Georglna- 
Elizabeth,  b.  S  June  1828,  d.  1  Not.  1838.  3  Gharles-M'DonncI,  b.  17 
Sept.  1829.  4  Montagu-Mark,  6.  5  March  1831.  5  Araes,  b.  26  July  1832. 
6  Willoughby,  b.  29  Jan.  1834.  7  Verc-CIinton,  b.  19  Dec.  1835.  8 
Frederic-Arthur,  6.  24  Sept.  1837.    9  Peregrine-Francia,  b.  18  Dec.  1841. 

Oreatlon.^Baron  Norrey^  of  Rycote  (by  writ)  1572,  Earl  of  Abingdon  1682. 
Genealm.—Sce  Genealogical  Volume. 

Jfof /o.— -Virtufl  ariete  fortior :  Virtue  ia  atronger  than  a  battering  ram. 
^ra/.~ Wytham  Abbey,  Berkahire. 


ABINGER,  BARON.     (Scarlett.) 

Robert  Campbell  Scarlett,  Baron  Abinger  of  Abinger,  Co. 
Surrey,  and  of  the  City  of  Norwich,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom;  b,  6  Sept.  1794,  succeeded  7  April  1844,  m.  19  July  1824, 
Sarahy  2nd  daughter  of  George  Smith,  Esq.,  late  Chief  Justice  of 
the  Isle  of  Mauritius,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Henrietta- Elizabeth,  b,  20  June  1825. 
2»Hon.  Waiiam-Frederick,  b,  30  Aug:.  1826. 

3  Hon.  Frances- Mary,  b.  2  March  1828. 

4  Hon,  James-Henry-Lau^rence,  b.  19  Jan.  1830,  d.  15  June  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James,  first  Lord,  the  late  Chief  Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, was  b.  in  1769,  and  d.  7  April  1844,  having  m.  Ist,  22nd  Oct.  1792, 
Louise-Henrietta,  3rd  daughter  of  Peter  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Kilmorrey,  Co.  of 
Argyle,  wbo  d.  8  March  1829 ;  and  2ndly,  28  Sept.  1843,  Elizabeth,  Dowager 
Lady  Abinger,  daughter  of  the  late  Lee-Steere  Steere,  Esq.,  of  Jayes,  Surrey, 
and  widow  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry-John  Ridley.  By  the  first  marriage  his  Lord- 
had  issue: 

1  Robert-Campbell,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth,  b.  29  April  1796,  Baroness  Strath eden. 

3  Hon.  Louise-Lawrence,  b.  26  Oct.  1797,  m.  14  June  1828,  Lieut.-CoL  Sir 

Edmund  Currey,  K.CM.,  who  d.  27  Aug.  1842. 

4  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  James-Yorke,  5th  Drag.  Guards,  b.  1  Feb.  1799,  m.  19 

Dec.  1835,  Charlotte- Anne,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Col. 
Haiigreairei.  , 

5  Caroiine,  d,  young. 

6-  Hoo.  Peter-Campbell,  Secretary  of  Legation  at  the  Court  of  Tuscany,  b. 
7 


AIL 

27  Nov.  1804,  iM.  22  May  1843,  Frances-Sophia-Mostyn,  2nd  daughter 
of  Edmund  Lomax,  Esq.,  of  Parkhuret,  Surrey;  and  has  issue: 
A  daughter,  b.  30  March  1844. 
Robert  Scarlett,  Esq.,  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  Grandfather  of  the  present 
Peer,  left  issue  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Anglin, 

1  Pkilip-Angliny  who  d.  27  June  1823 ;  he  was  married,  and  left  issue. 

2  James,  the  first  Peer. 

3  Robert,  deceased. 

4  Sir  WilUam-Angliny  late  Chief  Justice  of  Jamaica,  d,  there  10  Oct.  1832; 

he  was  married,  and  left  issue. 

5  Eliza,  married. 

CVrof  ion.— >  1835. 

Motto.— ^m%  aUt  Tiribiu  :  He  stands  by  his  own  strengrth. 
Town  Residence.— At  New  Street,  Spring  Gardens, 
^ra^.— Abinger  Hall,  Dorking,  Surrey. 


AILESBURY,   MARQUIS  OF.      (Bbudbnell-Bbuce.) 

Charles  Brudenell-Bruce,  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Ailesbury,  Earl 
Bruce  of  Whorlton,  Co.  York,  Viscount  Savernake  of  Savemake 
Forest,  Co.  Wilts,  and  Baron  Bruce  of  Tottenham,  Co.  Wilts,  m  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  K.T. ;  b.  14  Feb.  1773,  succeeded  ab 
Earl  of  Ailesbury  19  April  1814,  m.  1st,  10  April  1793,  the  Hon.  Hen- 
rietta-Maria  Hill,  eldest  daughter  of  Noel,  1st  Lord  Berwick,  who  d, 
2  Jan.  1831 ;  and  ^ndly,  20  Aug.  1833,  Maria,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
Hon.  Charles  Tollemache — see  Dysart.   His  Lordship  has  had  issue, 

by  1st  marriage: 

1  ]  (  Lady  Maria-Caroline-Anne,  b.  10  May  1794,  (/.  16  Nov.  1835  ; 

(  Tw        )       having  m.  17  July  1819,  the  French  Comte  de  Afondreviile, 
>  l^ins,  <       ^jj^  ^  jg  j^^g  jg43 

2;  [Hon.  Emily,  b.  10  May  1794,  <2.  young. 

3  Lady  Augusta  -  Frederica  -  Louisa,  b.  25  Sept.  1795,  m.  23  Nov.  1826, 

Tnomas-Frederick  Vernon- Went  worth,  Esq.,  of  Wentworth  Castle, 
Yorks. 

4  Lady  Mary -Anne-Jemima,  b.  8  July  1797,  d.  26  July  1841. 

5  Hon.  Emily-Henrietttt-MaHlda,  b.  2  April  1799,  d.  8  July  1803. 
6*6eorge- William -Frederick,  Earl  Bruce,  b.  20  Nov.  1804,  summoned  to 

the  House  of  Peers  by  the  title  of  Baron  Bruce,  of  Tottenham,  in 
1839  ;  m.  11  May  1837,  Lady  Mary-Caroline  Herbert,  3rd  daughter  of 
George- Augustus,  11th  Earl  of  Pembroke,  b.  22  March  1813. 

7  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  14  April  1807,  m.  25  July  1833,  Count  Christian  Dan- 

neskiold-Samsoe,  of  Denmark. 

8  Lord  Emest-Augustus-Charles,  P.C.,  and  M.P.,  Vice-Chamberlain  to  the 

Queen,  b.  8  Jan.  1811,  m.  25  Nov.  1834,  Hon.  Louisa-Elizabeth  Beres- 
ford,  2nd  daughter  of  Lord  Decies,  b.  April  1814,  and  has  had  issue, 
1  Henrietta,  b.  13  Not.  1835,  d.  27  Jan.  1830.     t  Loaisa-Caroline,  6.  3  Oct 
183&         3  George-John,  b.  IS  May  1838.        4  James-Ernest,  b.  SO  June  1848. 
3  Henry-Augustus,  h.  1 1  April  184S.       «.  A  son,  b.  93  Jan.  1843. 
by  Snd  marriage: 

9  Lord  Charles-Williaro,  ft.  18  June  1834. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  first  Earl,  was  ft.  1730,  d,  19  April  1814 ;  hav- 
ing been  twice  married ;  1st,  17  Feb.  1761,  to  Saaaona,  daughter  of  Henry  Hoare, 
8 


AIL 

Esq.,  of  Stonrhead,  Wilts.,  and  widow  of  Charles  Viscount  Dungarvan,  eldest  son 
of  John,  5th  Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery,  who  d.  4  Feb.  1783  ;  and  2ndly,  14  Feb. 
1788,  to  Lady  Anne- Elizabeth  Rawdon,  3rd  daughter  of  John,  Ist  Earl  of  Moira, 
by  whom,  who  was  6.  16  May  1753,  and  d.  8  Jan.  1813,  he  had  no  issue.  The 
Earl's  issue  by  his  first  marriage  were, 

1  George,  Lord  Bruce,  b.  23  March  1762,  rf.  28  March  1783. 

2  Lady  Caroline- Anne,  b,  1  May  1763,  d.  unm.  26  Feb.  1824. 

3  Lady  Frances-Elizabeth,  b.  31  May  1765,   d.  9  Feb.  1836 ;  haying  f».  17 

Sept.  1799.    Sir   Henry  Wright- Wilson,   of  Chelsea  Park,  Middlesex, 
who  d.  3  Dec.  1832. 

4  Hon,  Charles,  b.  7  March  1767,  d.  22  Jan.  1768. 

5  Charles,  present  and  first  Marquis. 

Creations.— ^mnm  Brace  1746,  Earl  of  AUesbnry  1770.  Marquis  of  Ailesbury,  Earl  Bruce, 
and  Viacoont  Savernake  1831. 

GmeaUgW'See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto,--VmmnB :  we  were. 

T^WM  Residence. —41  f  Grosrenor  Square. 

Seats.— ToUenhMm  Park,  near  Marlborough,  Wilts;  Tanfteld  Hall,  Yorkshire i  and  East 
Sheen,  Surrey. 


AILSA,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Kennbdy.) 

Abchibald  Kennedy,  Marquis  of  Ailsa^  of  the  Isle  of  Ailsa,  Co. 
Ayr,  and  Baron  Ailsa  of  Ailsa  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ; 
Earl  of  Cassillis  and  Baron  Kennedy,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland;  and 
a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  K.T.,  and  F.R.S.  j  h.  17/0,  succeeded  his 
father  in  the  Earldom  of  Cassillis  30  Dec.  1794,  m.  1  June  1793, 
Margaret,  youngest  daughter  of  John  Erskine,  Esq.,  of  Dun,  Co. 
Forfar,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Archibald,  Earl  of  CassiUis,  b.  11  Dec.  1794,  d.  12  Aug.  1832,  haying  m. 

I  May  1814,  Eleanor,on\y  child  of  Alexander  AUardice,  Esq.,  of  Diin- 
notter,  Co.  Kincardine,  by  whom,  who  d.  \6  Nov.  1832,  he  left  issue, 
1  Lady  Eleanor,  b.  Amil  1815,  m.  5  Jaly  1836,  Sir  John-Andrew  Cathcart, 
Bart.  9* Archibald,  Earl  of  CasaillU,  b.  Aug.  1810.  3  Hon.  Alexander, 
b.  April  1818,  d.  Oct.  1832.  4  Hon.  John,  h.  Sept.  1810.  5  Hon.  David, 
b.  Not.  18S0.  0  Hon.  GUbert,  b.  July  1823.  7  Hon.  WUliam,6. 30  Nov. 
18S3,  Lieut.  Royal  Art.  8  Hon.  Fergus,  6.  18  Feb.  1836.  9  Hon. 

Nigel,  b.  May  1828.      10  Hon.  Adolphus- Archibald t  b.  12  July  1833,  d.  30 
June  1843. 

2  Lady  Anne,  b.  26  June  1797,  m.  10  Aug.  1821,  Capt.  Sir  Dand  Baird,  Bart. 

3  Udv  Mary,  6.4  May  1799,  m.  10  Dec.  1833,  Richard  Oswald,  Esq.,  Jun., 

of  Ancmncniiire,  who  d.  9  Jan.  1834. 

4  Lady  Mai^garet,  b.  16  June  1800,  Countess  Dowager  of  Newburgh. 

5  Hon.  John  Kbssbdy-Erskike,  b.  4  June  1802,  d.  6  March  1831,  having 

m.  5  July  1827,  Lady  Augusta  Fitzclarence,  aunt  of  the  Earl  of  Mun- 
ster,  by  whom,  who  m.  2ndly,  24  Aug.  1836,  Lord  Frederick  Gordon, — 
See  HuNTLY,  he  had  issue, 

1  William-Henry,  6.   1  July  1828.  2  Wilhelmina,  b.  26  June  1830. 

3  Augusta- Anne,  6.  po0thnmou0,  11  May  1831. 

6  Lady  Alicia-Jane,  b.  2  July  1805,  m.  19  March  1824,  Col.  Jonathan  Peel, 

M.P.,  Sorreyor-General  of  the  Ordnance,  b.  12  Oct.  1799. 

ABCHIBAI.D,  Ilth  Earl  of  Cassillis,  father  of  the  present  Marquis  of  Ailsa,  d. 
30  Dec  1794,  hmam  «.  lat.  Miss  Schuyler,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly, 
Aaae,  daoghtOT  of  Mm  Watts,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  29  Dec.  1793,  had  issue : 

9 


AIR 

1  Archibald,  present  and  first  Marquis  of  Ailsa. 

2  Hon.  John.  m.  1800,  Caroline-Charlotte,  only  daughter  of  Lawrence  Gill, 

Esq.,  but  has  no  issue. 

3  Lady  Anne,  d.  31  Dec.  1820  ;  having  ?».  21  July  1795,  WiUiam-Henry 

Digbtfy  Etq.y  of  Twickenham,  d,  1820. 

4  Htm.  Robert,  b.  17 7 A,  </.  5  Nov.  1843,  having  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Alex- 

ander Macomb,  Esq.,  of  New  York,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Anno,  m.  24  Oct-  1821,  Sir  Edward-Cromwell  Disbrowe,  G.C.H.,  of 
Walton  Hall,  Co.  Derby.Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Miniater  Plenipotentiary 
at  the  Hague ;  son  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Disbrowe,  by  Lady  Charlotte 
Hobart.— «yfe  Buckinguamsuire. 

2  Jane. 

3  Sophia-Eliza,  m.  19  Feb.  1839,  John  Levett,  Esq.,  of  Wichnor  Park, 
Co.  Stafford. 

4  Margaret. 

5  John,d.  March  1S45;  having  tn.  5  Aug.  1834,  Amelia- Maria,  only 
daughter  of  Samuel  Briggs,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  18  July  1830.  2  A  son,  b.  4  March   1838. 

3  AtneliaJane-Elizabeth,  b.  4  March,  d.  14  Not.,  1840.  4  A 

son,  b.  28  Feb.  1842.  £  A  son,  b.  0  May  1844. 

6  Frances,  m.  April  1845,  Wilhclm,  Baron  de  Weiler. 

7  Isabella-Matilda,  m.  10  Oct.  1844,  Hugh  Montgomery  Campbell,  Esq., 
Capt.  SOth  foot. 

Creations.— ^^Tou  Kennc^dy  1452,  Earl  of  Cassillis  1500,  Scottish  honours ;  Baron  Ailsa,  in 
the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  1806,  and  Marquis  of  Ailsa  1831. 

Geneaiogif—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Aviselafin:  Consider  the  end. 

Town  Residence.— \,  Whitehall  Gardens. 

Seats.— Tha  Castle  of  Cassillis,  and  Culzean  Castle,  Ayrshire;  Dun-House,  Forfarshire 
and  SU  Margaret's,  Isleworth,  Middlesex. 


AIRLIE,  EARL  OF.  (Ogilvy.) 
David  Ogilvy,  Earl  of  Airlie,  Baron  Ogilvy  of  Airlie,  and  Baron 
Ogilvy  of  Alyth  and  Lintrathen,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland;  of 
which  Peerage  his  Lordship  is  a  Representative  in  the  Parliament 
of  the  United  Kingdom  -,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Forfarshire ;  h.  16  Dec. 
1785,  restored  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1826  to  the  above  honours, 
which  had  been  forfeited  by  his  ancestors;  m.  1st.,  7  Oct.  1812, 
Clementina,  only  child  of  the  late  Gavin  Drummond,  Esq.,  of  Kel- 
tic, who  d.  Sept.  1835 ;  2ndly,  15  Nov,  1838,  Margaret,  only  child 
of  the  late  William  Bruce,  Esq.,  of  Cowden,  virho  d.  18  June  1845. 
His  Lordship  has  had  issue  : 

By  1st  marriage, 

1  Lady  Jean-GraUam-Drummond,  b.  27  Feb.  1818,  m.  5  June  1837,  the 

Hon.  John,  Master  of  Arbuthnott. — See  Arbutiinott. 

2  Lady  Clementina- Drummond,  b,  22  June  1819,  m.  17  July  1838,  James 

Rait,  Esq.,  of  Arniston. 

3  Lady  Margaret^ Arbuthnott,  d.  an  infant. 

4  Lord  Ogilvy,  b.  21  Sept.  1823,  rf.  young. 
5*David-Graham-Drummond,  Lord  Ogilvy,  b.  A  May  1826. 

6  Lady  Maria- Anne,  b.  23  July  1827. 

7  Lady  Helen-Susannah-Catharine-Gertrude,  b,  8  Nov.  1831. 

By  2nd  marriage, 

8  Hon.  William-Henry-Bruce,  b.  26  Feb.  1840. 

9  Hon.  James-Bruce,  b,  1  Dec.  1841. 
10  and  11,  twin  sons,  b.  16  June  1845. 

His  Lord8hip*8  father,  Walter,  who,  but  for  the  attainder,  would  have  been 
10 


ALB 

EIGHTH  Earl,  d,  April  1819 ;  having  m,  Ist,  Margaret,  daughter  of  William  Ful- 
larton,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d,  3  June  1780,  he  had  no  issue;  2ndly,  12  Nor. 
1780,  Jean,  daughter  of  John  Ogilvy,  Esq.,  of  Murkle,  M.D.,  and  by  her,  who 
d:  11  June  1818,  had  issue  : 

1  Lady  Margaret,  Viscountess  Arbuthnott. 

2  John,  d.  unm,  in  1809. 

3  Susany  d,  2  May  1787. 

4  David,  present  Earl. 
&  Lady  Anne. 

6  Jean,  b.  1786,  d.  25  Nov.  1807. 

7  'Hon.  Donald,  of  Clova,  Col.  Forfar  and  Kincardineshire  Militia,  wi.  8 

Feb.  1815,   Marioy  4th  daughter  of  the  ,late  James  Morley,  Esq.,  by 

whom,  who  d.  9  April  1843,  he  has  issue  : 

I  Jean,  6.  10  Not.  1819,  m,  10  Dec.  1830,  M^jor-Gen.  Sir  John-Forater 
FiU-Gerald,  Commander  of  the  Forces  of  the  Bombay  Presidency.  2 
Maria-Dorothea.  3  Harriette-Anne-Mary,  m.  18  Sept.  1844,  Duncan- 

Stewart  Robertson,  Esq.,  of  Carronvale.  4  Walter,  6.  30  Aug.  1822. 

5  Donald,  b.  1824.       6  David,  b.  11  April  182C.         7  Julia  Clementina,  b. 
12  Dec.  1820. 

8  Charles,  d.  28  March  1791. 

9  Lady  Mary. 

10  Hon.  William,  of  Logal,  Perthshire. 

11  Lady  Helen,  m.  30  April  1823,  John  Wedderburn,  Esq.,  of  the  Prospect, 

Jamaica. 

CreatUfns,—Baxon  OgUvy  of  Airlie  1491,  Earl  of  AirUe,  and  Baron  OgUvy  of  Alytb  and 
Lintrathen  1630. 

Geneaiogy.—See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.— A.  ftn :  To  the  end.  ,         ^      i         ^ 

Seats,— Mrlie  Castle,  Cortachy  Castle  and  Auchtcrhouse,  Forfiurshirc;  Cluny  Castle  and 
Keltie,  Perthshire. 


ALBEMARLE,   EARL  OF.     (Keppel.) 

William- Charles  Keppel,  Earl  of  Albemarle,  Viscount  Bury, 
and  Baron  of  Ashford,  in  the  Peerage  of  England;  P.C,  b.  14  May 
1772,  succeeded  13  Oct.  1772;  m.  1st,  9  April  1792,  the  Hon.  EUza- 
heth  Southwelly  4th  daughter  of  Edward,  20th  Lord  de  Clifford,  who 
was  6.  11  June  1776,  and  d,  14  Nov.  1817:  2ndly,  11  Feb.  1822, 
Charlotte-Susanna,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Hunloke,  Bart. 
His  Lordship's  issue  by  his  first  Countess  are, 

1  William,  Viscount  Bury,  b.  1  March  1793,  d.  9  April  1804. 

2*Augu8tas  -  Frederick,  Viscount  Bury,  b,  2  June  1794,  m.  4  May  18H>, 
Frances,  daughter  of  —  Steer,  Esq. 

3  Lady  Sophia,  b,  28  March  1797,  d.  29  Sept.   1824 ;  having  m.  10  Aug. 

1819,  Sir  James  Macdonald,  Bart. 

4  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  23  April  1798,  d.  26  April  1806. 

5  Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel  George-Thomas,  b.  13  June  1799.  m.  4  Aug.  1831, 

Susannah,  daughter  of  Sir  Coutts  Trotter,  Bart.,  by  Margaret  Gordon 
— see  Aberdeen,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  >  T-in.  )  Wiiliam-Co«tt»,  b.  15  AprU  1832. 

t  J  ^^^^  \ Margaret- Anne,  b.  15  April  1832,  d.  19  Dec.  1833. 

3  Anne,  6.  28  Oct.  1833. 

4  Loaum,  b.  May  1836. 

5  Aogntta,  b,  26  April  1838. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward-Southwell,  M.A.,  a  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Closet  to 

theUueen,  Canon  of  Norwich,  and  Rector  of  Quiddenham,  Norfolk,  ft.  16 
11 


ALD 


Aug.  1800,  m.  24  July  1828,  Lady  Maria  Clements,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  Eari  of  Leitrim. 

7  HoH.  Charles-James,  b.  1  Nov.  1801,  d.  27  Sept.  1817. 

8  Lady  Anne-Amelia,  b,  16  June  1803,  d.  22  July  1844 ;  late  Countess  of 

Leicester;  she  m.  2ndly,  25  Oct.  1843,  the  Right  Hon.  Edward  Ellice, 
M.P.,  widower  of  Lady  Hannah-Althea  Grey. — See  Grey. 

9  Lady  Mary,  b.  5  Oct.  1804,  m.  20  Feb.  1826,  Henry-Frederick  Stephen- 

son, Esq. 

10  Lady  Georgiana-Charlotte,  b.  15  July  1806,  m.  31  March  1827,  Edward- 

Eustace  Hill,  Esq.,  late  a  Major  in  the  army. 

11  Hon.  Francis-Roger,  b,  20  Nov.  1807,  d.  18  Dec.  1816. 

12  Hon.  Henry,  Captain  R.N.,  b.  14  June  1809,  m.  25  Feb.  1839,  Katherine- 

Louisa,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  John  Crosbie,  G.C.H.,  of 
Watergate,  Sussex. 

13  Hon.  and   Rev.  Thomas  -  Robert,  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Warham, 

Norfolk,  b.  17  Jan.  1811,  m.  28  March  1833,  Frances,  daughter  of  Sir 
Thomas  Barrett- Lennard,  Bart.,  b.  30  May  1809,  and  has  issue, 

1  AufTOSta,  b.  13  April  1834.  2  William-George,  b.  b  June  1835.  3 
Anne-Amelia,  b,  I  July  1836.  4  Leiccster-Chantrey,  6.  V  Ang.  1837. 
5  Prances,  h.  13  Sept.  1838.  6  Henrietta,  b.  16  March  1840.  7  Ellice, 
b.  5  July  1»41.    8  A  daughter,  6.  4  Oct.  1842.    0  A  son,  6.  25  Not.  1844. 

14  Lady  Caroline-Elizabeth,  b.  3  April  1814,  m.  23  May  1835,  the  very  Rev. 

Thomas  Gamier,  D.C.L.,  Dean  of  Winchester. 

15  Hon.  John-Russell,  b.  6  June  1815,  d.  3  Dec.  1823. 

16  A  child,  still-bom  14  Nov.  1817. 

George,  third  Earl,  father  of  the  present  Earl,  was  b.  5  April  1724,  and  d.  13 
Oct.  1772;  haWng  m.  20  April  1770,  Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  John  Miller, 
Bart.,  by  whom,  who  d.  3  July  1824,  he  left  issue  an  infant  son  and  successor, 
William-Charles,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

Creation  .—XCMi. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Ne  cede  malis :  Do  not  yield  to  misfortunes. 

Town  Residence. — 1%  Berkeley  Square. 

Seat. — Quidenham  Hall,  Larlingfbrd,  Norfolk. 


Collateral  Vranefjes* 


[Issue  of  the   Earl's  Uncle,  the  Hon.  and 

Right  ReT.  Frederick  Keppcl,  Lord  Bishop 

of  ExeterJ 

1  Anna-Mariat  b.  17  June  1750,  d.  5  May 
1836,  hairing  m.  Lieut. -Gen.  tVilliam  Staple- 
ton.— See  Lb-Dkspbncer. 

9  Frederick,  b.  14  Nov.  1702.  d.  12  April 
1830,  having  m.  5  Aug.  1706,  Louisa,  daugh- 
ter of  George  Clive,  Esq.,  who  also  d.  16 
March  1832,  leaving  issue  by  him, 

1  Frbdbrick-WalpolbKkppkl,Esq., 
of  Lexham  Hall,  Norfolk,  b.  23  May 
1707. 

2  Major  Edward- George- Walpole, 
b.  13  May  1700. 

3  Rev.  William  -  Arnold  -  Walpole, 


B.  A.,  Registrar  of  the  Chapter  of  Exe- 
ter,Rector  of  Haynford  and  Brampton, 
Norfolk,  6. 7  Oct.  1804,  m.  7  Sept.  1830, 
Prances  -  Sophia  -  Georeiana,  eldest 
daughter  of  Robert  Marsnam,  Esq.,  of 
Stratton  Strawless,  and  has  issue, 

1  Frederick-Charles,  b.  25  Aug. 

1831. 

2  Georgiana-Gcrtrudc-Maria,  6. 

6  Jan.  1842. 

3  A  son,  b.  6  Aug.  1845. 

3  Laura,  b.  14  March  1765,  d.  20  June  1708, 
late  Lady  Southampton. 

4  Charlotte-Augusta,  b.  6  June  1771,  m.  24 
Dec.  1802,  Robert  Foote,  Esq.,  of  Charlton 
Place,  Kent. 


ALDBOROUGH,  EARL   OF.     (Stratford.) 

Mason-Gbrrard  Stratford^  Earl  of  Aldborough,  Viscount  Aid- 
borough  of  Belan,  Viscount  Amiens,  and  Baron  of  Baltinglass,   in 


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the  Peerage  of  Ireland  ;  6.  8  July  1784,  succeeded  11  July  1833,  m.  2 
Aug.  1804,  Cornelia-Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles-Henry  Tandy, 
Esq. ',  but  it  should  be  observed  that  the  Earl  disowns  this  marriage 
— the  issue  of  it  is, 

1  Hon,  Martha-EUza,  b.  27  Sept.  1805,  d.  Nov.  1831. 

2  Hon.  Eliza,  b.  6  April  1807,  d.  27  Au^.  1824. 
3*Benjainin-0'Neale,  Viscount  Amiens,  b.  10  June  1808. 

4  Hon.  CkarUs-Henry,  b.  17  July  1809,  d.  at  Suez,  23  Oct.  1842. 
His  Lordship's  father,  Bbnjamin-O'Nbale,  fourth    Earl,  succeeded  on  the 
death  of  his  brother  John,  3rd  Earl,  7  March  1823,  and  </.  llJuly  1833;  having  m. 
Martha,  only  child  of  John  Burton,  Esq.,  and  Niece  and  Heiress  of  Mason  Gerrard, 
Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  24  Aug.  1816,  he  had  issue, 

1  Mason-Gbrrard,  present  and  fifth  Earl. 

2  Martha-Augusta,  d.  15  June  1820. 

3  Lady  Eliza. 

4  Lady  Sophia. 

CVeo/tofM.— Baron  BaltingUM  1763,  Viscoant  Aldboroogh  1770,  Earl  of  Aldborough  and 
Viscount  Amiens  1777. 
GfM^alo^v.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.-^irttkti  nihil  obstat  et  armis  :  Nothing  can  oppose  yirtne  and  courage. 
Seats,— BeUa  Hall,  Kildare,  and  Stratford  Lodge,  WicUow. 


Collateral  iSranefjef. 


[Coostns  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of  John, 
ardEarL] 

1  Ladp  LouisorMartha,  b.  4  Dec.  1778,  d. 
«  Dec.  1814  ;  haying  m.  19  Oct  1799,  the  Hon. 
John  Rodney. — JKee  Rodnxy. 

«  Lady  Ebsabeth,  m,  38  Feb.  1797,  Vice- 
Admiral  John-Hichard  Delap  Tollemache^ 


^ 


eldest  son  of  John* Delap  Halliday,  Esq.,  by 
Lady  Jane  Tollemache,  2d  daughter  of 
Lionel.  4th  Earl  of  Dysart,]  6.  in  1772,  d.  16 
July  1837. 

3  Lady  Emily,  m.  25  Dec  1804,   Thomas 
Best,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  1829. 


ALLEN,  VISCOUNT.     (Allen.) 

Joshua- Willi  AM  Allen,  Viscount  Allen,  Co.  Kildare,  and  Baron 
Alien  of  Stillorgan,  Co.  Dublin,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  succeeded 
on  the  death  of  his  father,  Joshua,  5th  Viscount,  1  Feb.  J  816. 

The  late  Viscount  was  6.  26  April  1728,  m.  5  April  1781,  Frances-Elizabeth 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Gaynor  Barry,  Esq.,  of  Dounstoun,  Co.  Meath,  by 
whom,  who  d.W  Aug.  1833,  he  left  issue, 

1  Joshua-William,  present  and  sixth  Viscount. 

2  Hon,  Frances-Elizabeth,  d.  31  Jan.  1826. 

3  Hon.  Letitia-Emily-Dorothea,  m.  17  May  1806,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  William 

Herbert— .Sw  Carnarvon. 

Creations.— 1717. 

Genealogg.See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.-^TTixaapho  morte  tain  vita :  I  triumph  In  death  as  in  life. 

^«r.— Ladytown,  Kildare. 


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ALVANLEY,  BARON.     (Arden.) 

William  Arden,  Baron  Alvanley,  of  Alvanley,  Co.  Chester,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  b.  20  Feb.  1789,  succeeded  19  March 
1804. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Richard,  first  Lord,  was  b.  in  1755,  and  d,  19  March 
1804;  having  m.  9  July  1784,  Anne-Dorothea,  eldest  daughter  of  Richard  Wilbra- 
ham-Bootle,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Lord  Skelmersdale,  who  d.l7  Jan.  1825.  Their 
issue  were, 

1  Johny  d,  24  April  1787. 

2  Marianne^  h,  1786,  rf.  20  Sept.  1791. 

3  Hon.  Sarah,  h,  1787. 

4  William,  present  and  second  Lord. 

5  Hon.  Frances-Henrietta,  b,  9  April  1791,  m.  25  June  1831,  John  Warren- 

der,  Esq.,  ft.  March  1786,  only  brother  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  George 
Warrender,  Bart.,  and  widower  of  Lady  Julian  Maitland. — See  Lau- 
derdale. 

6*Hon.  Richard -Pepper,  b,  8  Dec.  1792,  m.  25  April  1831,  Lady  ArabeUa 
Vane,  5th  daughter  of  William-Henry,  Ist  Duke  of  Cleveland,  b,  2  June 
1801. 

7  Hon.  Catherine. 

Creation,— \M\. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Patientia  rinccs :  By  patience  thou  thalt  conquer. 

Seats.— Torporley,  Cheshire;  and  Hampstcad*  Middlesex. 


AMHERST,  EARL.     (Amherst.) 

William-Pitt  Amherst,  Earl  Amherst,  of  Aracan,  in  the  East 
Indies,  Viscount  Holmesdale,  Co.  Kent,  and  Baron  Amherst  of  Mont- 
real, Co.  Kent,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  P.C. ,  b.  14  Jan. 
1773,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  JeflFrey,  1st  Lord,  3  Aug. 
1797,  7n.  Ist,  24  July  1800,  Sarah,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Andrew, 
second  and  last  Lord  Archer,  and  widow  of  Other-Hickman,  6th 
Earl  of  Plymouth^  who  d.  97  May  1838  ;  and  his  Lordship  m.  Sndly, 
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25  June  1839,  Lady  Mary  Sackville,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir 
of  John-Frederick^  3d  Duke  of  Dorset,  widow  of  Other-Archer,  6th 
Earl  of  Plymouth,  b.  30  July  1792.  By  the  first  Lady  the  Earl  had 
issue : 

1  Lady  Sarah-Elizabeth,  b.  9  July  1801,  m.  8  Sept.  1842,  Sir  John-Hay 

Williams,  Bart. 

2  Hon.  Jeffrey,  h,  29  Aug.  1802,  d,  2  Aug.  1826. 

3  Hon,  mUiam-PUt,  b.  24  Nov.  1803,  d.  28  March  1804. 

4*William-Pitt,  Viscount  Holmesdale,  b.  3  Sept.  1805,  m.  12  July  1834,  Ger- 
trude, 6th  daughter  of  the  Hon.  and  Right-Rev.  Hugh,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Carlisle. — See  Beverley,  b.  3  Aug.  1814,  and  has  issue, 

l*Hon.  William- Archer,  *.  26  March  1836.  2  Hon.  Mary-Sarah,  b.  8 
May  1837.  3  Hon.  Frederick,  b.  6  Dec.  1838.  4  Hon.  Percy-Arthur, 
b.  30  Not.  1839.  5  Hon.  Gertrude-Elizabeth,  b.  4  Feb.  1842.  6  Hon. 
Constance-Harriet,  b.  28  Feb.  1843.  7  A  son,  b.  3  Oct.  1844. 

5  Hon.  Frederick-Campbell,  b.  10  March  1807,  d,  12  Oct.  1829. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Lieut.-Gen.  William  Amherst,  brother  of  Jeffrey,  1st  Lord, 
was  6.  1732,  and  d.  13  May  1781 ;  having  m.  31  March  1766,  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Patterson,  Esq.,  d.  7  March  1776 ;  his  issue  were, 

1  William,  present  and  first  Earl. 

2  Elisabeth,  A.  Feb.  1774,  d,  in  1826,  having   »i.  3  April  1799,  the  Hon. 

John  HaUy  late  Receiver-General  of  Lower  Canada,  who  is  also  deceased. 

3  Harriot,  b.  Oct.  1775,  d.  young. 

CreatUms — Baron  Amherst  1788,  Earl  Amherst  and  Viscount  Holmesdale  1826. 

Genealogp.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— ConatAutiA  et  virtute :  With  constancy  and  valour. 

Town  Residence.— Wf  Gro«venor  Street. 

^eo/.— Montreal,  and  Knowle  Park,  both  near  Seven-OakB,  Kent. 


ANGLESEY,  MARQUIS  OF.    (Paget.) 

Henby-William  Paget,  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  Earl  of  Uxbridge, 
Co.  Middlesex,  and  Baron  Paget  of  Beaudesert,  Co.  Stafford,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet  in  Ireland,  K.G.,  G.C.B., 
K.P.,  Knight  of  the  Foreign  Orders  of  the  Guelphs  of  Hanover,  Maria- 
Theresa  of  Austria,  St.  George  f  of  Russia,  and  William  of  the  Ne- 
therlands, a  General  in  the  army.  Colonel  of  the  Royal  Horse 
Guards,  a  Member  of  the  Board  of  General  Officers,  Captain  of 
Cowes  Castle,  Chamberlain  and  Chancellor  of  North  Wales,  Vice- 
admiral  of  the  Coast  of  North  Wales,  and  Co.  Caermarthen,  Lord- 
Lieutenant  and  Custos-Rotulorum  Co.  Anglesey,  Constable  of  the 
Castle  of  Carnarvon,  Ranger  of  Snowdon  Forest,  P.C.;  b.  17  May 
1768,  succeeded  as  Earl  13  March  1812,  m.  Ist,  25  July  1795,  Lady 
Caroline- Elizabeth  Villiers,  3rd  daughter  of  George,  4th  Earl  of  Jersey, 
6. 1 6  Dec.  1774,  which  marriage  was  dissolved  by  the  Scotch  Courts 
in  1810,  and  her  Ladyship  m.  ^ndly,  George- William,  6th  Duke  of 
Argyll,  and  d,  16  June  1835  -,  the  Marquis  also  m.  2ndly,  in  1810, 
Lady  Charlotte  Cadogan,  2nd  daughter  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  Cadogan, 
whose  marriage  with  the  Right-Hon.  Sir  Henry  Wellesley,  now  Lord 
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Cowley,  had  been  previously  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament,  b.  1^ 
July  1781.     The  Marquis  has  had  issue  : 

by  Iflt  marriage : 
1  Lady  Caroline,  b.  6  June  1796,  Duchess  of  Richmond. 
2*Colonel  Henry,  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  P.C.,  b.  6  July  1797,  summoned  to 
the  House  of  Peers  by  the  title  of  Baron  Paget  of  Beaudesert  in  1832 ; 
m.  Ist,  in  Scotland,  5  Aug.  1819,  and  in  London  8  Feb.  1820,  Eleanora, 
2nd  dauR^hter  of  the  late  Col.  John  and  Lady  Charlotte  Campbell, ~«r^ 
Argyll,  6.  21  May  1799,  d.  3  July  1828  ;  2ndly,  27  Aug.  1833,  Hrn- 
rieita-Maria,  4th  daughter  of  the  late  Right-Hon.  Sir  Charles  Bagot, 
G.C.B.,— *ee  Bagot,  b.  Sept.  1815,  d.  22  March  1844.  His  Lordship 
has  issue, 

by  1st  marriage » 
1  Lady  Eleanora-Caroline,  b.  13  May  1820.       %* Henry- William-George, 
Lord  Paget,  b.  9  Dec.  1821,  m.  7  June  1845,  Sophia,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
late  James  Evenifield,  Esq.,  of  Denne  Park,  Sussex.     3  Lady  Constance- 
Henrietta,  h.  22  Jan.  1823. 

by  2nd  marriage : 
4  A  son,  b.  4,  d.  8  May  1834.    5  Hon.  Henry,  6.  25  Dec.  1835.      6  Ladp 
Alice-Emily,  b.  26  Oct  1837,  d.  20  Jan.  1830.        7  Hon.  Alexander-Victor, 
b.  25  April  1830.        %  A  son  still-born,   12  July  1840.       0  A  daughter,  6. 
Aug.  1»42.  10  A  (ton,  b,  5  March  1844. 

3  Lady  Jane,  A.  13  Oct.  1798,  Marchioness  Conyngham. 

4  Lady  Georgiana,  b.  29  Aug.  1800,  Lady  Crofton. 

5  Lady  Augusta,  b.  26  Jan.  1802,  Dowager  Lady  Templemore. 

6  Lord  William,  M.P.,  Capt.  R.N.,  b,  1  March  1803,  m,  22  Jan.  1827,  Fanny, 

only  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Su*  Francis  de  Rottenburgh,  and 
has  issue, 

1  A  son, stillborn  20  Jan.  1828.        2  WiUiam-Henry,  b.  13  March  1820. 

7  Lady  ^gnrs,  b.  11  Feb.  1804,  d.  9  Oct.  1843;  having  m.  7  March  1829, 

the  Right  Hon.  George  Stevens  Byng.-^See  Strafford. 

8  Lord  Arthur,  b.  31  Jan.  1805.  d,  28  Dec.  1825. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

9  Lady  Emily-Caroline,  b.  4  March  1810,  Viscountess  Sydney. 

10  Lord  Clarence-Edward,  Captain  R.N.,  b.  17  June  1811. 

11  Lady  Mary,  b.  16  June  1812.  Countess  of  Sandwich. 

12  Lord  Alfred,  b.  4,  d.  17  May  1815. 

13  Lord  Alfred-Henry,  a  Major  in  the  Army,  and  M.P.,  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  b. 

29  June  1816. 

14  Lord  George- Augustus- Frederick,  Captain  of  the  4th  Light  Dragoons,  b. 

16  March  1818. 

15  Lady  Adelaide,  b.  Jan.  1820. 

16  Lord  Albert- Augustuf-WilUam^b.  Dec.  1821,  d.  April  1822. 

17  Lord  Albert- Arthur,  b.  29  May  1823,  d.  an  infant. 

18  Lady  Eleanor,  b.  21  May  1825,  d.  an  infant. 

Henry,  first  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  father  of  the  Marquis,  was  b.  18  June  1744, 
and  d,  13  March  1812;  having  m.  11  April  1767,  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Very 
Rev.  Arthur  Champagne,  Dean  of  Clonmacnoise,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  in  1742,  and 
d.  9  March  1817,  he  had  issue: 

1  Henry,  present  and  first  Marquis  of  Anglesey. 

2  Hon.  WilUum,  Capt.  R.N.,  A.  22  Dec.  1769,  rf.  at  sea,  imm.  in  1795. 

3  Right-Hon.  Sir  Arthur,  G.C.B.,  b.  15  Jan.  1771,  and  d.  26  July  1840;  hav- 

ing m.  16  Feb.  1809,  Lady  Augusta  Fane,  2Dd  daughter  of  John,  10th 
Earl  of  Westmoreland,  whose  m.  with  John,  Lord  Boringdon,  now 
Earl  of  Morley,  was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament  14  Feb.  1809,  and 
by  her,  who  was  b.  17  March  1786,  he  had  issue : 

1  Leopoldina,d.  youns:. 

2  Stewart-Henry,  Police  Magistrate  at  Gibraltar,  b.  30  May  1811.  m.  27 
Feb.  1834,  Charlotte-Jemima,  4th  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  WilBama* 
Bart. 

3  Julia,  b.  10  Feb.  1814,  d.  0  Oct.  1830. 

4  Laura-Caroline-Jane,  6.  24  Oct.  1816,  Lady  Templemore. 

5  Cecil- Augustus,  b.  10  Jan.  1810,  d.  10  May  1838. 

0  Amelius,  b.  3  May  1821,  d.  in  China,  10  June  1843. 

7  Augustus-Berkeley,  a  Clerk  in  the  Home  Office,  b.  10  April  1823. 

8  Rosa-Maria,  b.  1  Jan.  1825,  m.  10  March  1S42,  CapUin  John  Douglas, 
11th  Hussan,  younger,  of  Glenfinart,  Argyleshire. 

9  Agnes-Charlotte,  6. 25  Dec.  1830. 

4  Lady  Caroline,  b.  6  Feb.  1773,  widow,  since  5  March  1819,  of  the  Hon. 

John-Thomas  Capel.^See  EsSEX. 

5  Lady  Jane,  b.  1  Sept.  1774,  d.  30  June  1842,  late  Countess  of  Galloway. 

6  Hon.  Gen.  Sir  Edward,  G.C.B.,  GXl.  of  the  Tower  and  Sword,  Colonel 

of  the  28th  Foot,  Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital,  Commissioner  of 
the  Royal  Military  College  and  Royal  Military  Asylum,  and  a  Member 
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of  the  Board  of  General  Officers,  A.  3  Nov.  1775,  m.  1st,  22  May  1805, 
the  Hon.  Franc fs  Bagot,  4  th  daughter  of  William,    Ist  Lord  Bagot, 
b.  9  Nor.  1785,    d.  in  childbed  30    May  1806;  2ndly,  22  Feb.  1815, 
Lady  Harriet  Legge,  4th  daughter  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Dartmouth, 
b,^  7  Sept.  1790.      Sir  Edward's  issue  are, 
by  iBt  marriage : 
1  ReT.  Francis- Edward.  6.  %\  May  1606,  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of 
Oxford  and  Rector  of  Elford,  Staffordshire,  m.  2  June  1840,  Fanny,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  ReT.  William  Chester,  nephew  of  the  1st  Lord  Bagot,  by 
the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Wilson. — See  Bernbrs. 
by  2nd  marriage  : 
S  Henry-William,  Capt.  S6th  Foot,  and  Aid-de-Camp  to  the  Master-Gen. 
of  the  Ordnance,  b.  14  Feb.  1816.         3  Frances-Jane,  6.  S  May  1817,  Mar- 
chioness of  Ormonde.  4  Harriet,  b.  3  March  1819.  5  Patrick,  Capt. 
54th  Foot,  b.  10  Feb.  1820.        6  Charlotte- Louisa,  6.  21  Feb.  1821.       7  Bar- 
bora,  b.  1822,  d.  an  infant.         8  Caroline,  6.  0  Oct.  1823.         9  A  son,  still- 
bom  9  Dec.  1826.           10  Edward-Heneage,  b.  23  July  1828.  11  Mary- 
Georgiana,  6.  1  Aug.  1829. 
7  Lady  Louisa,  b.  26  March  1777,  d,  23  Jan.  1842  ;  having  m.  Ist,  5  March 
1801,  Lieut. 'Gen,  Sir  James  Erskine,  Bart.,  who  d.  3  March  1825; 
2ndly,  1826,  the  Right-Hon.  Gen.  Sir  George  Murray,  G.C.B.,  Knt.  of 
the  Guelphs  of  Hanover,  and  of  several  other  foreign  orders,  P.C,  Mast. 
Gen.  of  the  Ordnance,  Colonel  of  the  1st  Royals,  and  of  the  Royal 
Regt.  of  Artillery,  Governor  of  Fort  George,  and  of  the  Royal  Military 
College  at  Woolwich,  and  President  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society 
of  London. 

8  Hon.  Vice-admiral  Sir  Charles,  G.C.H.,  b,    7  Oct.  1778,  d.  on  duty  in 

the  West  Indies,  27  Jan.  1839,  m.  7  March  1805,  Elizabeth-Araminta, 
2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Henry  Monck,  Esq.,  of  Fowre, 
Co.  Westmeath,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Gore, — see  Arran,  by  whom,  who 
d,  17  Aug.  1843,  he  had  issue: 

1  Charles-Benrv,  Capt.  B.N. ,  b.  15  July  1806,  rf.  May  1845 :  having  m. 
1st,  Jan.  1836,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Mr.  Annals,  who  d.  27  Sept.  1839; 
and  2ndly,24  Jan.  1840,  Emily-Caroline,  daughter  of  Henry  M'Clintock, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  left  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  May  1842.        2  A  son,  b.  Sept.  1844.       3  A  son, 
6.  posthumous  12  Sept.  1845. 

2  Elisabeth-Jane.  b.  2  Aug.  1807,  m.  25  March  1845,  William  Bemers, 
Esq.,  late  Capt.  Royal  Artillery. 

3  Caroline,  6.  24  July  1808,  m.  10  Dec.  1832,  the  Hon.  Algernon  Capel, 
^See  Essex. 

4  Louisa-Augusta,  b.  28  Jan.  1810,  m.  2  Aug.  1828,  William-Augustus 
Broadhead,  Esq. 

5  Rev.  Edward,  6.  26  July  1811,  m.  Oct.  1841,  Emma,  daughter  of  the 
late  Gen.  Thcwles. 

6  Horatio-Henry,  b.  16  July  1813,  d,  30  April  1828. 

7  Georgiana,  b.  14  June  1815,  m.  8  April  1841,  Lieut.  W.  H.  Kennedy. 

8  Brownlow-Henry,  Lieut.  R.  N.,  b.  8  May  1819. 

9  FredeHca-Georgiana-Aueusta,  b.  3  Oct.  1822,  d.  12  Sept.  18.^. 

10  Jane-Frances-EUzabeth,  6.  31  July  1824,  m.  19  Aug.  1845,  John  Home, 
Esq. 

9  Hon.  Berkeley,  b.  2  Jan.  1780,  d.  26  Oct.  1842,  having  m.  22  Nov.  1804, 

Sophia-Askell,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  William-Bucknall  Grimston, — 
see  Verulam,  Bedchamber  woman  to  Queen  Adelaide,  b.  25  Feb.  1784, 
by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Gertrude-Jane,  b.  12  Dec.  1805,  Viscountess  Guillamore. 

2  Frederick,  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  and  M.P.,  b.  9  March  1807. 

3  Eleanor,  6.  2  May  1808,  m.  8  Oct.  1825,  Sir  William-George-Hylton 
Jolliffe,  Bart.,  M  P.,  6.7  Dec.  1800. 

4  Captain  Catesby,6.  29  Not.  1800,  m.38  Aug.  1839,  Florinda- Frances, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Captain  Thomas  Monck  Mason,  R.  N.;  and  by 
her,  who  d.  28  Feb.  1842,  he  has  Usue, 

Berkeley,  6.  9  Feb.  1841. 

5  Hon.  Matilda-Susannah,  a  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen,  6.  7  July 
1811. 

6  Leopold-Grimston,  Lieut.  Roy.  Artillery,  b.  9  July  1824. 

7  Lennox,  b.  21  Aug.  1820,  d.  20  June  18-^7. 

10  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  26  Oct.  1781,  d.  26  Jan.  1817,  late  Countess  of  Ennis- 

kiUen. 

11  Lady  Mary,  b.  9  April  1783,  d.  29  April  1835,  late  Lady  Graves. 

12  Hon.  Brownlowy  b.  19  March  1787,  d.  April  1797. 

OreatioMS.^BBXon  Paget  (by  writ)  1550,  Earl  of  Uxbridge  1784,  and  Marquis  of  Anglesey 
laiA.    Bart.  1730.  -•     ^  '         ' 

G€Memiogw.S^  Genealogical  Volume* 

Motto.— PtT  il  suo  contrario  :  By  its  reverse. 

Tftm  Residence.— \,  Old  Burlington  Street. 

Ae»<«.— Beaudesert  Park,  Staffordshire ;  P]as-Newyd,  Isle  of  Anglesey ;  and  Sulbndge, 
Piiffftihiig. 

17  c 


ANN 


ANNESLEY,  EAR!..     (Annesley.) 
AViLLiAM  -  Richard  Annesley,  Earl  Annesley,  Viscount  Glerawly, 
Co.  Fermanagh,  and  Baron  Annesley,  of  Castle-Wellan,  Co.  Down,  in 
the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  b.  21  Feb.  1830,  succeeded  ^5  Aug.  1838. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William-Richard,  third  Earl,  was  b.  16  July  1772, 
succeeded  9  Nor.  1824,  and  d,  25  Aug.  1838,  having  m.  Ist,  19  May  1803,  Lady 
Isabella  Si,'Lawrance,  2nd  daughter  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Howth.  This  marriage 
was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1820,  and  her  Ladyship  rf.  April  1827.  The 
Earl  m.  2ndly,  15  July  1828,  Priscilla-Cecilia,  now  Countess  Dowager,  2nd 
daughter  of  Hugh  Moore,  Esq.,  of  Eglantine  House,  Downshirc.  His  Lordship's 


issue  were  ; 


by  1st  marriage : 


1  Lady  Mary,  b,  March  1804,  d.  24  Dec.  1837,  having  m.  16  Feb.  1828, 

William-John  M'Guire,  Esq.,  of  Rosstown,  Downshire. 
by  2Dd  marriage : 

2  A  MOUf  still-bom  April  1829. 

3  William-Richard,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 
4«Hon.  Hugh,  b.  26  Jan.  1831. 

5  Hon.  Robert,  b.  10,  d.  12,  March  1833. 

6  Hon.  Robert,  b.  15  Feb.  1834. 

7  Hon.  Arthur,  b,  20  Sept.  1835. 

8  Hon.  George,  b.  22  Feb.  1837. 

9  Hon.  William-Octavius-Beresford,  b.  posthumous,  29  Nov.  1838. 
Creations — Baron  1758,  Viscount  UM,  and  Earl  1789. 

Genealogj/.—Sce  Genealogical  Volume. 

Hotto.—Virtu^s  amore  :  The  love  of  virtue. 

6'ea/«.— CasUe-WeUan ;  and  Donard  Lodge,  Downshire. 


Collateral 

[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  the  second  Earl.] 

1  Hon.  Robert,  b.  i  June  1773, d.  «1  April 
1825;  hArixig  m.  Mary-Anne,  daughter  of 
James  Gandon,  Esq.,  of  Cannonbrook,  Ire- 
land, by  whom,  who  was  6.  in  1773,  and  d.  31 
March  1845,  he  had  issue, 

1  James,  Consul  at  Amsterdam,  iiii. 
21  June  1820,  Clementine,  daughter  of 
the  Baron  de  Brockhausen,  of  Prussia, 
and  has  issue, 

1  William-Richard,  b.  23  May 
1827.  2  Anna-Clementina,  6.  25 
July  1828.  3  Arthur-Adolphus, 
b.  23  Feb.  1833.  4  James-O'Donel, 
b.  3  Dec.  1834. 

2  Francis-Charles,  m.  5  Feb.  1839, 
Harriet,  daughter  of  John  Bolton,  Esq. 

3  Mary-Anne,  d.  9  Nov.  1821,  having 
m.  5  July  1820,  Stepney  Cowell,  K.H., 
late  Lieut.-Colonel  Coldstream  Guards. 

4  Catherine,  d.  27  April  1822,  having 
M.  5  July  1820,  the  Rev.  J.  Mahon. 

5  George-Robert- Lambert,  a  Lieut,  in 
fhe  Austrian  Service,  m.  11  July  1844, 
Millicent-Murray,  daughter  of  tiie  late 
Miles-Mnndy  French,  Esq. 

2  Hon.  Gen.  Arthur  Gaovx-AiiNKSLiY,  b. 
S3  Sept.  1774,  m.  28  Doc.  1814,  EUsabeth, 

18 


Brancfjetf. 

only  daughter  of  John  Mahon,  Esq.,  of 
Bessborough,  Co.  Tipperary,  by  Lady  Char- 
lotte Browne, — see  Sligo,  and  has  issue, 

1  Richard,  b.  2  Dec.  1815.  2  Mary, 
b.  3  Feb.  1817,  m.  21  April  1835,  Cap- 
tain Warden  Flood.  3  John-Charles, 
6. 28  Oct.  1819.  4  Arthor-Fita-Arthur, 
b.  19  June  1822.  5  Charlotte-EUxa- 
beth,  b.  7  Aug.  1823,  d.  20  March  1842, 
baring  m.  20  Aug.  1840,  Loftoa-Henry 
Bland,  Esq.,  Barrister  -  at-Law.  6 
Georgina,  6.  3  Oct.  1824,  m.  20  Aug. 
1840,  George-White  West,  Esq.,  Bar* 
rister-at-Law.  7  William,  b.  12  Feb. 
1820.         8  Elisabeth,  6.  20  Aug.  18S7. 

9  Fanny.St.-Lawrence,  b.  12  Oct.  1820. 

10  Henry-Robert,    b.   22   Anril   18S1. 

11  Louisa-Augusta,  b.  2    Oct.   18M. 

12  Margaret-Browne,  b.  7  June  18S0. 

13  Catherine,  6. 19  Jan.  1842. 

S  Hon.  FrancU'Charles,b.^lioir.  1775,4. 
5  Aug.  1832,  having  m.  31  July  181S,  Mary, 
daughter  of  WilBam  RatclifTe,  Esq.,  by 
whom,  who  m,  2ndly,  April  1834,  the  Rev. 
J.  Dickson,  he  had  Issue  : 
,  1  Richard-Arthur,  6.  SI  Nov.  1814, 

M.  17  Dec.  1830,  Frances,  yovageat 
daughter  of  Captain   Barnwell.       S 


ANT 


Stephen-Frands-Charlefl,  lieut   03rd 
Foot,  b,  21   Not.  1817.  3  Pr^ncis- 

Cbarles,  lieut.  08rd  Foot,  b.  30  June 
1819.  4  Catherine-Mary,  b.  14  Jan. 
19KL  5  Robert-Michael-Smith,  b.  21 
Nor.  1825.  0Anna.Maria-WiIheImina, 
6.  20  Sept.  1827.  7  Elisabeth- Cathe- 
rine, b,  8  Dec.  1828.  8  William- 
Henry,  b.  4  Oct.  1830.  9  Francet- 
Mary,  b.  15  Aug.  1832. 
4  Ladjf  Catherine,  d.  17  July  1830,  hayinf 

m.    Jan.    1801,    Sir  Aeai  O'Donel,  Bart,, 

who  d.  1  March  1827. 

ilMdy  Anna  -  Maria,  d.  20  March  1835, 

hnrmgm.  the  ReT.  George-Henry-M'DoweU 
,  of  BaOy wiUwiU,  Co.  Down. 


[Issue  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rer.  William 
Annealey,  Dean  of  Down,  Uncle  of  the 
late  Earl.] 

1  Marcus -John,  m.  Dec.  1803,  Caroline, 
daughter  of  the  late  Ferdinaudo  Smith,  Esq., 
of  the  Grange,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

1  Jane-Amelia,  6.  4  Sept.  1809.  S 
Elizabeth-Matilda.  3  Maria.  4  Ca- 
tharine. 5  Marcus* A\  illiam.  0  Har- 
riet. 

2  WUUam,  m.  8  Feb.  1800,  Miss  E.  F.  Rey- 
neU,  and  has  suryiring  issue, 

1  Marcus-Chnstianus.  2  Arthur. 
3  Annette-Selina.  4  Richard-Rey- 
nell.  9  Charles-Henry.  0  / 
Maria-Fanny. 


ANTRIM,  EARL  OF.     (Kerb.) 

Huoh-Seymour  McDonnell,  Earl  of  Antrim  and  Viscount  Dunluce, 
iff  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  b.  7  Aug.  1812,  succeeded  26  Oct.  1835, 
assumed  the  name  of  M'Donnell  only,  by  Royal  Sign  Manual,  27 
June  1836,  m.  3  May  1836,  Lady  Laura-Cecilia  Parker,  6th  daugh- 
ter of  the  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  and  has  issue, 
Lftdy  Helen-Laura,  6.  2  May  1837. 

HU  Lordship's  mother,  Charlotte,  the  late  Countess,  third  Peer  of  the 
new  creation,  was  b.  12  Aug.  1779,  succeeded  her  sister  30  June  1834,  and  d.  26  Oct. 
1835,  haying  m.  18  July  1799,  Bear  Admiral  Lord  Mark-Robert  Kerr,  5rd  son 
of  William- John,  5th  Marquis  of  Lothian,  6.  12  Nov.  1776,  by  whom,  who  d, 
9  Sept.  1840,  she  had  issue ; 

1  LadyLetitia-Louisa,  6.  20  May  1800. 

2  Sidney-Augusta,  6.  13  May  1801,  d.  March  1803. 

3  WiUiam,  b.  9  Aug.  1802,  d.  17  Feb.  1819. 

4  Mark,  6.  12  Aug.  1803,  d.  25  Aug.  1805. 

5  Lady  Georgina- Anne- Emily,  6.  3  July  1806,  m.  17  Oct.  1825,  the  Hon. 

and  Rey.  Frederic  Bertie.— 5ee  Abingdon. 

6  Lady  Caroline-Mary,  b,  4  July  1807,  m.  29  July  1826,  the  Rey.  Horace- 

Robert  Pechel,  Chancellor  of  Brecon. 

7  Schomberg,  b.  2  April  1809,  </.  4  Oct.  1811. 

8  CharUt-Fortescue,  ^iscouni  Dunluce,  b,  4  April  1810,  e2. 28  July  1834. 

9  Lady  Charlotte-Elizabeth,  b.  31  May  1811,  m.  29  Aug.  1835,  George 

Osbom,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  John  Osbom,  Bart.,  b.  29  Oct.  1813. 
10  Hugh-Seymour,  fourth  and  present  Earl. 
ll^Hon.  Mark,  Lieutenant  R.N.,  6.  March  1814. 

12  Fanny,  b.  26  May,  d,  19  Aug.  1815. 

13  Lady  Frederica- Augusta,  Countess  of  Abingdon,  b.  22  June  1816. 

14  Lady  Emily-Frances,  b.  23  Aug.  1817,  m.  1  Jan.  1839,  Henry  Richardson, 

Esq.,  of  Somerset,  Co.  Derry. 

15  Hon.  Arthor-Schomberg,  b,  16  May  1820. 

Randall-William  M'Donnell,  late  Marquis,  and  sixth  Earl  of  Antrim, 
grandfather  of  the  present  Earl,  obtained  in  1785  a  renewed  patent  of  the  Earldom 
and  Viflcoanty,  with  remainder  to  his  daughters  and  their  heirs  male ;  he  was  ft.  4  Noy. 
1749,  IK.  3  July  1774,  the  Hon.  Letitia  Morres,  daughter  of  Henrey,  1st  Viscount 
MooBtmofficiy  and  widow  of  the  Hon.  Arthur  Treyor,  eldest  son  of  the  first  Vis- 
19  «  2 


A  RB 

count  Dungannon,  who  was  6.  6  Jan.  1749,  and  d.  7  Dec.  1801.    The  MarquU  d. 
28  July  1791,  leaving  issue  two  daughters  :  a  n   p«k    177fi    rf   30 

1  Anne-Catherine,  who  succeeded  her  father;  6.11  Feb    1778^.^0 

June  1834,  having  m.  1st,  25  April  ^7  \i\^ir  Henry -Fane  T^pest 
Jiart.,whod.  1  Aug.  1813;  and  2ndly,  24  May  1817,  Ed°iu»d  Phelps, 
Esq.,  who  assumed  the  name  of  M'Donnell.  By  her  first  marriage 
her  Ladyship  had  issue  an  only  daughter,  i ^«^n„dprrv 

liiy  A*ncc8-Anne-Emily,  6.  17  Jan.  1800.  MarchioneM  of  Londonderry. 

2  Charlotte,  the  late  Covntess. 

CreatUm.—l7S5, 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.-^oxtjonn  pret :  Always  ready. 

TotPH  Residence — 38,  Eaton  Place,  BelprraTc  Square.  riiMnP.  Oxon 

.Vfa/.-Glenann  CaaUc,  Co.  Antrim  ;  and  Holmwood,  near  Henley  on  Thame.,  uxon. 


ARBUTHNOTT,  VISCOUNT.      (Arbuthnott.) 

John  Arbuthnott,  Viscount  Arbuthnott,  and  Baron  of  InverberTie* 
in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  of  which  Peerage  his  Lordship  is  a  re- 
presentative in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom,  Lord  Lieu- 
tenant of  Kincardineshire,  b,  16  Jan.  1778,  succeeded  27  Feb.  1800, 
m.  25  June  1805,  Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  Walter  Ogilvy,  Esq., 
and  sister  of  David  Earl  of  Airlie,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

l^Hon.  John,  Master  of  Arbuthnott,  6.  4  June  1806,  m.  5  June  1837,  Lady 
Jean-Graham-Drummond  Ogilvy,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Airlie, 
b.  27  Feb.  1818,  and  has  issue, 

1  Clementina,  6.  30  March  1838.  %  John,  b.  SO  July  1343. 

2  Hon.  Jean-Ogilvy,  6.  9  Aug.  1807,  m.  29  July  1830,  James  Cheape,  Esq., 

Commander.  B.N.,  who  d.  Dec .  1 84 1 . 

3  Hon.  Walter,  b.  21  Nov.  1808,  m.  16  May  1835,  Anna-Maria,  youngest 

daughter  of  Brook-Taylor  Ottley,  Esq.,  of  Delaford,   Co.  Dublin,  by 
whom  he  has  issue, 

1  John  Robert,  6.  28  Au^r.  1838.       2  Margaret-IsabeUa-Maria,  b.  184«, 
d.  4  Jan.  1845.        S  Another  daughter. 

4  Hon.  Margaret,  b.  6  Feb.  1810,  d.  4  March  1845.  baying  m.  5  Aug.  1837, 

William- James  Lumsden,  Esq.,  of  Balvenie,  N.  B. 

5  Hon.  Isabella-Mary,  b.  5  June  1811,  d.  13  July  1828. 

6  Hon.  Hugh,  b.  14  Aug.  1812. 

7  Hon.  Anne-Charlotte,  6.  17  Nov.  1813. 

8  Hon.  Helen,   b.   10  April  1815,    d.  23  April  1840,  having   m.  27  April 

1839,  Frederick-Lewis  Scrymgeour  Wedderburn,  Elsq. 

9  Hon,  Lewisa-Charlotte,  b.  19  April  1817,  d.  21  Sept.  1831. 

10  Hon.  Clementina-Maria,  b.  18  Aug.  1818. 

11  Hon.  David,  b.  13  April  1820. 

12  Hon.  William,  b.  18  Oct.  1821. 

13  Hon.  Charles-James-Donald,  b.  21  March  1823. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  seventh  Viscount,  d.  27  Feb.  1800,  having  m,  27 
Dec.  1775,  Isabella,  2nd  daughter  of  William  Graham,  Esq.,  of  Morphie^  Co.  Kin- 
cardine, who  d.  4  March  1818;  their  surviving  issue  are, 

1  John,  present  and  eighth  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Lieut.-Gen.  Hugh,  Colonel  38th  foot,  C.B.  and  M.P. 

3  Hon.  Robert,  d.  10  March  1801. 

4  Hon.  Francis^  d,  19  Oct.  1809. 
20 


A  R  G 

5  Hon.  Duncan,  d.  3  April  1811. 

6  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  William. 

7  Hon.  James,  d.  30  June  1817. 

8  Hon.  Marriott. 

9  Hon.  Alexander. 

10  Hon,  Jean,  d.  2  Sept.  1841. 

U  Hon.  Catherine,  m.  19  April  1805,  the  Rev.  David- Lyell  Carriston. 
CYea/kMi.— 1641. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume^ 
Motto. — Laus  Deo  :  Praise  be  to  God. 
Seat. — Arbuthnott  Uouae,  Kincardineshire. 


ARGYLL,  DUKE  OF.  (Campbell.) 
John-Douglas -Edward-Hbnry  Campbell,  Duke  and  Earl  of  Ar- 
gyll, Marquis  of  Lome  and  Kin  tyre.  Earl  of  Campbell  and  Cowal, 
Viscount  of  Lochow  and  Glenilla,  Baron  Campbell,  and  Baron  of 
liorne,  Inverary,  Mull,  Morven,  and  Tiry,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scot' 
land ;  also  Baron  Sundridge  and  Hamilton  in  that  of  Great  Britain  ; 
Heritable  Master  of  the  Queen's  Household,  Keeper  of  the  Great 
Seal,  and  official  Custodian  of  the  Regalia,  of  Scotland,  Keeper  of 
Dunstaffhage  and  Carrick  Castles,  Colonel  of  the  Argyll  and  Bute 
Militia,-  b.  24  Dec.  1777,  succeeded  22  Oct.  1839,  m.  1st,  3  Aug. 
1802,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  William  Campbell,  Esq.,  of 
Fairfield,  Ayrshire,  who  d,  8  Dec.  1818  5  2ndly,  17  April  1820, 
Joan,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Glassel,  Esq.,  of  Long  Niddry, 
East  Lothian,  who  d.  22  Jan.  1828;  and  3rdly,  10  Jan.  1831,  Anne- 
Colboun,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  John  Cuningbame,  Esq.,  of  Craig- 
ends,  b.  3  April  1801.  By  his  second  marriage  his  Grace  has  issue  : 
1  John-Henry,  b.  11  Jan.  1821,  d.  May  1837. 

2«George-Dougla8,  Marquis  of  Lome,  b.  30  April  1823,  m.  31  July  1844, 
Lady  Elizaheth-Georgiana  Sutherland-Leveson-Gower,  eldest  daughter 
of  tne  Duke  of  Sutherland,  b.  30  May  1824,  and  has  issue  : 

*  Jobn-Dooglas-Sutherland,  Earl  of  Campbell  and  Cowal,  b.  6  Aug.  1845. 

3  Lady  Emma-Augusta,  b.  12  March  1825. 

4  Elisabeth,  b.  8  Jan.,  d.  19  Feh.  1828. 

His  Grace's  father,  John,  fifth  Duke,  a  Field  Marshal  in  the  Army,  was  b.  in 
1723,  and  d.  24  May  1806  ;  having  m.  3  March  1759,  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of 
John  Gunning,  Esq.,  of  Castlecoote,  Co.  Roscommon,  and  widow  of  James,  6th 
Dake  of  Hamilton,  by  whom,  who  was  created  a  Peeress  of  Great  Britain  by  the 
title  of  Baroness  Hamilton,  and  d.  20  Dec.  1790,  he  had  issue: 

1  iMdy  Augusta,  b.  31  March  1760,  d.  22  June    1831,  having  m.  Colonel 

Henry-Mordaunt  Clavering,  son  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  tf  ohn  Clavering,  K.B. 
by  Lady  Diana  West,  daughter  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Delawarr. 

2  George-Jokn,  Earl  of  Campbell,  b.  17  Feb.  1763,  d.  9  July  1764. 

3  GboroS'Wiluam,  sixth  and  late  Dvke,  b.  22  Sept.  1768,  succeeded 

24  May  1806,  and  d.  without  issue  22  Oct.  1839 ;  baring  m.  29  Nov. 
1810,  Lady  Caroline-Elizabeth  Villiers,  3rd  daughter  of  George,  4th  Earl 
of  Jersey,  6.  16  Dec.  1774  ;  [whose  marriage  with  Henry- William,  Lord 
Paget,  now  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  was  dissolved,  at  her  Ladyship's  suit, 
by  the  Scotch  Courts  in  1810.]  Her  Grace  d.  16  June  1835. 
Lady  Charlotte-Susan-Maria,  b.  28  Jan.  1775,  m.  1st,  14  June  1796,  CoL 
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John  Campbell,  of  Shawfield,  who  d,  15  March  1809;  and  2ndly,  17 
March  1818,  the  Rev.  Edward- John  Bury,  who  d.  May  1832. 
5  John-Douglas-Edward-Hen KY,  present  and  seventh  Duke. 

Creation.— Bmron  Campbell  1445,  Earl  of  Argyll  1457,  Baron  of  Lome  1470,  Duke  of  Ari^ll, 
Marquis  of  Lome  and  Kintvre,  Earl  of  Campbell  and  Cowal,  Viscount  of  Lochow  and  Glenilla, 
and  Baron  of  Inrerary,  Mull,  Morren,  and  Tiry,  1701 ;  all  Scotch  honours.  Baron  of  Son- 
dridge  1706,  and  Baron  Hamilton,  1770,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain. 

Genealon.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.-^ix  ea  nostra  toco  :  1  can  scarce  call  these  things  our  own. 

Toum  Residence.— 9f  Connaught  Place.  Went. 

.Sipa/i.— Inveraray,  Argyllshirt* ;  Roseneath  and  Ardincaple,  Dumbartonshire;  Long' 
niddry,  Haddingtonshire ;  and  Lune  Craigs,  Campbelltoun,  Kintyre. 

CuIIateral  ISranr^es. 

[Issue  of  Lord  William  Campbell,  Uncle  of  the  present  Duke.] 
I  William.  I   dent  of  his  Majesty's  Council  in  Ceylon  ,yio»* 

S  Louisa,  b.  7  Oct.  1774,  m.  14  June  1799,  the  President  of  the  Asiatic  Society,  and  F.R.S., 
Rt.-Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Johnston,  late  Presi-   |    6.  S5  April  1775. 


ARRAN,   EARL   OF.     (Gobb.) 

Philip- YoRKB  Gore,  Earl  of  Arran,  Co.  Galway,  Viscount  Sud- 
ley,  of  Castle  Gore,  Co.  Mayo,  and  Baron  Saunders  of  Deeps,  Co. 
Wexford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  and  an  Irish  Baronet,  K.P.,  b. 
9^  Nov.  1801,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Arthur-Saunders, 
3rd  Earl,  20  Jan.  1837,  m.  1  March  1838,  Elizabeth-Marianne, 
daughter  of  Major-Gen.  William-Francis-Patrick  Napier,  C.B.—$ee 
Napier,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

l^Arthur-Siundere- William-Charles-Fox,  Viscount  Sudley,  b.  6  Jan.  1839. 
2  Hon.  Au^ustus-Frederick-Napier,  b.  7  Dec.  1840. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  Col.  William-John  Gore,  2nd  son  of  Arthur 
Saunders,  second  Earl,  was  b.  16  Nov.  1767,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1836 ;  having,  m.  30  May 
1798,  Caroline,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas-Pym  Hales,  Bart.,  now 
his  Widow,  by  whom  he  had  the  following  issue,  the  survivors  having,  in  Feb.  1837, 
been  raised  by  Royal  Patent  to  the  rank  and  precedency  of  Earl's  children  : 

1  Arthur-Saunders'Charlesy  b.  19  March  1799,  d.  22  Aug.  1800. 

2  Caroline,  b.  10,  d.  11  Sept.  1800. 

3  Philip- YoRKE,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

4  Lady  Mary-Catherine,  m.  3  Sept.  1828,  Georgc-Hayward  Lindsay,  Esq.— 

See  Balcarres. 

5  Hon.  William-John-Pym,  *.  28  Oct.  1804. 

6  Caroline'Charlotte,  b.  11  April  1806,  d,  21  Dec.  1818. 

7  Lady  Elizabeth-Anne. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  Annesley-Henry,  Vicar  of  Lewannick,  Co.  Cornwall,  6.  1 

Dec.  1808. 

9  Hon.  Robert,  M.P.,  Commander  R.N.,!6.  5  May  1810. 

10  Hon.  Charles- Alexander,  a  Commissioner  of  Woods  and  Forests,  6.  10 

Oct.  1811,  m.  2  April  1845,  Lady  AugusU-Livinia-PriscilUi,  Countess 
of  Kerry, — see  Lansdowne,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Bessborough, 
b.  11  May  1814. 

11  Frances,  b.  2  Dec.  1812,  rf.  in  a  few  days. 

12  Lady  Emily-Jane. 

Creaiions.—\x»counx.  and  Baron  1758,  and  Earl  1702.     Baronot  KMB, 
Genealega'See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto^—tn  hoc  •igno  rinces  :  Under  thu  lign  Uum  shalt  conquer. 
TVipfi  Residence- 
Seat. Swadmn  Court,  Wexford. 
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Collateral  Vranciet. 


[Uncle  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Arthur-Saanders,  2nd  Earl.] 

1    ABTHUa-SAUNDKRS,      THIRD     AND       LATK 

EAULfb.  19  July  1761,  succeeded  8  Oct.  1800, 
d.  SO  Jan.  1837,  withontjissue,  haringm.SO 
Dec  1787,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  and  co- 
heir of  the  late  Sir  John  Tyrrell,  Bart.,  who 
d.  SI  Aug.  183S. 

S  Ladf  Anne-Jane,  b,  April  1763,  d.  8  May 
18l7,haTing  m.  1st,  in  Oct.  1783,  Henry  Hat- 
tern,  £§q.,  of  Clonard,  Co.  Wexford,  who  d. 
Not.  17»S  ;  and  Sndly,  3  April  1800,  John- 
Jamee,  1st  Marquis  of  Abervom. 

9  LadyEUxabeth-AramUnta,  A.April  1704, 
d.  S7  June  1845;  haTing  m.  6  Aug.  1783, 
Henrf  Monckf  Esq.,  son  of  George-Paul 
Monck,  Es4^.,  of  Fowre,  Co.  Westmeath,  hy 
Lady  Aranunta  Beresford,  sister  of  the  1st 
Marquis  of  Waterford,  who  d.  28  Dec.  1815. 

4  Lady  Catherine-Charlotte,  b.  Sept.  1766, 
Dowager  Lady  Carbery. 

5  Lady  Jane,  b.  Not.  1770,  d.  SI  July  1831, 
haTing  m.  6  July  1703,  Dudley  Loftus,  Esq., 
of  lUUyon,  Co.  Westmeath,  who  d.  20 
Jan.  1808.  = 

6  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  George,  Dean  of 
Kiliaia,  b.  Feb.  1774,  d.  27  Aug.  1844  ;  har- 
ing  m.  1st,  Miss  Burrowes,  who  d.  16  Sept. 
1810;  Sndly,  S  Feb.  18S0,  .fopAia,  daughter 
of  the  late  Sir  George  Ribton,  Bart. ;  and 
IrdlT,  July  1823,  Maria,  widow  of  Thomas 
Bnnbnry  Isaac,  Esq.,  of  Hollywood  House, 
DeTon.   The  Dean  had  issue, 

1  Sophia,  m.  13  Dec.  1822,  James  Ex- 
am-Purefoy  Turbett,  Esq. 

2  Prances,  m.  12  Dec.  1834.  John 
Sankey,  Esq. 

3  Louisa,  m.  May  1830,  William-John 
Waldron,  Esq.,  of  Balla  Lodge,  Mayo. 

4  John-Ribton,  m.  1844,  Frances- 
Brabason,  daughter  of  J.  D.  Ellard, 
Esq.,  of  Renmore,  Co.  Galway. 

7  Lady  Mary-Louisa,  fr.  Jane  1775,  d.  April 
1817;  haTing  m.  10  Jan.  1800,  James  Knox- 
Gore,  Esq.,  of  Broadlands  Park,  Co.  Mayo, 
who  d.  28  Feb.  1810. 

8  Lady  Eieanor,  b.  Sept.  ino,  d.  25  March 
1812;  hsTing  m.  25  May  1801,  the  Hou.  Fre- 
derick CaTendish.'JfeeWATiKPAax.= 


9  Hon.  Saunders,  b.  Aug.  1783,  d.  1813. 
10  Lady  Christiana,  b.  Not.  1784,  d.Sept. 
1808. 
UHon.  John,  b.  Feb.  1787,  d.  1814. 

12  Lady  CeciUa-Letitia,  Duchkss  op  1n- 

TKRNK88. 

13  Lady  Caroline,  d.  Sept.  1808. 

14  Hon.  Col.  Charles,  C.B.  and  K.H.,  De- 
puty Quarter-Master-General  in  Canada,  b. 
26  Dec.  1703,  m.  Miss  Frazer,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  son.  2  A  daughter. 

15  Lady  Isabella,  d.  30  Not.  1838,  haTing 
m.  2  March  1816,  the  Hon.  and  ReT.  Charles 
Douglas. — See  Morton. 

16  Frederick,  d.  young. 

17  Hon.  Edward,  Commander,  R.N.,  b. 
1797,  m.  28  Oct.  1822,  Mary-Anne,  daughter 
of Douglas,  Esq.  and  has  issue : 

1  CecUia-Elizabeth,  b.  2S  Sept.  1823. 
2  Mary-Anne,  b.  4  March  1825.  3 

Augustus-Frederick,  b.  1  Feb.  1826. 

18  Lady  Julia,  m.  Robert-Manners  Lock- 
wood,  Esq.,  of  Dun-y-Greig,  Glamorgan- 
shire. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Gore,  2nd  son 
of  Arthur,  1st  Earl,  and  grea^uncle  of  the 
present  Peer.] 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Arthur  Gore. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Paul  Gore,  2nd  son  of  the 
Ist  Earl,  and  gpreat-uncle  of  the  present 
Peer.] 

1  Arthur,  b,  1763,  d.  16  Sept.  1825.  He  was 
twice  married ;  1st,  to  Anno,  daughter  of  J. 
Mayne,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Elisa.^sBy  his  2nd  marriage    he 
had, 

2  Annesley-Paul,  Comet  7th  Drg.  Gds. 

3  Frederick. 

2  Eiixabeth-Charlotte,  b.  1764,  d.  20  Dec. 
1821,  the  Widow  of  Charles  Sheil,  Esq. 

3  Jane,  d.  15  Feb.  1812,  haTing  m.  31  Oct. 
1794,  Arthur-Henry  Daly,  Esq. 

4  Ralph,  Com.  R.  N.,  m.  1807,  Fanny, 
daughter  of  Alexander  Hay,  Esq.,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  March  1841,  has  issue, 

1  William-John.       2  Ralph. 


ARUNDELL,  BARON.  (Arundbll.) 
Uenrt-Benedict  Arundell,  Baron  Arundell  of  Wardour  in  the 
Parage  of  England,  and  a  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire^  suc- 
ceeded bis  brother  21  June  1834,  m.  1st,  8  Aug.  1826,  Lucy,  daughter 
and  heir  of  the  late  Hugo-Philip  Smythe,  Esq.,  of  Acton,  Burnel, 
Salop,  who  d.  March  1827  ;  2ndly,  22  Sept.  1829,  Frances-Cathenne, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Tichborne,  Bart.,  h.  18  March  1809, 
d.  19  April  1836  5  and  3rdly,  19  June  1838,  the  Hon.  Theresa  Stour- 
toD,  6th  daughter  of  Lord  Stourton.  By  the  2nd  marriage  his  Lord- 
ship has  issue : 
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l*Hon.  John-Francis,   b.  28  Dec.  1831 

2  Hon.  £verard-Aloyiiius-Gon7.aga,  b.  6  Sept.  1834.' 

by  3rd  marriage : 

3  Hon.  Thonnu,  b.  27  May  1839,  d.  12  April  1840. 

4  Hon.  Theresa-Mary,  6.  5  Oct.  1840. 

5  Hon.  Edward-Ignatius,  b.  20  Dec.  1842. 

6  Hon.  Cecily-Mary,  b,  10  June  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James-Everard,  ninth  Lord  Arundell,  was  the  eldest 
son  of  the  Hon.  James- Everard,  3rd  son  of  the  sixth  Lord ;  he  was  b,  4  March  1763, 
and  d,  14  July  1817 ;  having  m.  Ist,  3  Feb.  178.5,  his  cousin,  the  Hon.  Mary-Chris- 
taina,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry,  8th  Lord  Anindell,  who  d.\A  Feb.  1805;  and  2ndly> 
18  Sept.  1806,  Mary,  3rd  daughter  of  Robert-Bumet  Jones,  Esq.,  who  sur- 
vives him,  and  is  the  present  Baroness  Dowager.  His  Lordship's  issue  were, 

by  the  Ist  marriage : 

1  JameS'Evbrard,  tenth  asd  late  Lord,  b.  3  Nov.  1785,  succeeded  14 

July  1817,  and  d.  21  June  1834,  having  m.  26  Feb.  1811,  Lady  Afar y 
Anne  Grenville- Nugent -Temple,  only  daughter  of  George,  1st  Marquis 
of  Buckingham,  b,  8  July  1787,  d.  3  June  1845. 

2  Henry-Benedict,  present  and  eleventh  Lord. 

3  Hon,  Anna-Maria,  d.  14  March  1829. 

4  Hon.  Wyndham,  b.  1789,  d.  26  Sept.  1809. 

5  Hon.  Laura,  m.  18  April  1820,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Macdonell,  C.B. 

6  Hon.  Julia- Mary,  d.  9  Dec.  1843,  having  m.   17  Oct.  1815,   the  Hon. 

Admiral  Sir  John  Talbot,  G.C.B. — See  Talbot  and  Malahide. 

7  Hon.  Catherine,  m.  26  June  1827,  Edward  Doughty,  Esq.,  of  Snarford 

Hall,  Lincolnshire. 

By  2nd  marriage : 

8  Elizabeth-Anne,  b.  13  April,  d.  July  1808. 

9  Hon.  Mary,  6.  28  Oct.  1809,  m.  7  Aug.  1828,  Richard-Digby  Neave,  Esq., 

eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Neave,  Bart. 

10  Hon.  Henry,  b.  24  July  1811,  m.  30  Oct.  1832,  Elizabeth-Emmeline,  only 

daughter  of  Joseph  Esdaile,  Esq.,  of  Sanderstead  Court,  Surrey,  and 
has  issue, 

Budolphus-James-Everardf  b.  20  March  1835,  d.  18  June  1841. 

11  Hon.  Robert-Arthur,  6.  24  Aug.  1815,  m.  8  Aug.  1837,  Elizabeth- Louisa, 

eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  J.  Jones,  Vicar  of  Burleigh  on  the  Hill, 
Rutlandshire,  and  has  issue. 

1  A  daughter,  6.  11  April  1840,  deceased.  2  A  daughter,  b.  19  Nov.  1841. 

3  A  daughter,  b.  10  Jan.  1843. 
Creation.-^\60i. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— Deo  date :  Give  to  God. 
•yeaf.— Wardour  Castle,  Shaftesbury. 


Collateral  )Stanc]^ei$. 


[issue   of    his   Lordship's  Uncle,    Thomas 
Raymond  Arundell,  Esq.] 

1  Christina,  b.  24  May  1798,  m.  8  Feb.  1820, 
John  Hussey,  Esq.,  of  Nauih  Court,  Dorset. 

2  Henry,  b.  24  June  1700,  m.  Ist,  27  Sept. 
1827,  Mary- Isabella »  2nd  daughter  of  the 
late  Sir  Thomas-Hu^rh  Constable,  Bart.,— 
see  CuFPORu,  who//.  3  0ct.  1828;  and2ndly, 
90  April  1830,  Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  John  Gerard,  Esq.,  of  Wmdle  Hall, 
Lancashire.  He  has  issue,  by  both  mar- 
riages, 


1  Theodora,  6. 17  June  1828.=       1 

A  son,  b.  21  Jan.  1837.  3  Abob,6. 

10  May  1838.  4  A  daughter,  b.  SS 

July  1830.         5  A  son,  b.  4  April  1841. 

3  Blauche-Apollonia,  6.  27  Oct.  1800,  m. 

16  July  1822,  Edmund-de-Pentheney  O'Kel- 

ly,  Esq. 

4  Charles-Francis,  6.  14  April  1803. 

5  Edward-Renfric,  b.  16  May  1805. 

6  Eleauora,  6. 12  March  1812. 


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ASHBROOK,  VISCOUNT.  (Flower.) 
Henry-Jeffrey  Flower,  Viscount  Ashbrook^  and  Baron  of  Castle 
Durrow,  Co.  Kilkenny,  in  the  hish  Peerage;  h.  16  Nov.  1776,  suc- 
ceeded his  brother  William,  3rd  Viscount,  6  Jan.  1802,  m,  1st,  9,6 
May  1802,  Deborah- Susannah,  daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  Rev. 
William-Maximilian  Freind,  who  rf.  25  April  1810;  and  2ndly,  22 
June  1812,  Emily-Theophila,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas 
Metcalfe,  Bart.,  and  sister  of  Lord  Metcalfe,  6.  16  June  1790.  His 
Lordship's  issue  are, 

by  I  St  marriage  : 

1  Hon.  Susan -Sophia,    b.  5  July   1803,  m.   Ist,  21  May  1824,  the  Rev, 

William  Robinson;  2ndly,  26  Aug.  1836,  William -Wilson  Campbell,  Esq., 
M.D.,  M.R.I.A. 

2  AiOHyb.  23  Dec.  1804,  d.  an  infant. 

3*Hon.  Henry  Flower- Walker,  b.  17  June  1806,  m.  7  June  1828,  Frances, 
9th  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Sir  John  Robinson,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 
1  A  Mm,  b.  1829.    3  A  son,  b.  23  March  1830.    3  A  daughter,  b.  June  1832. 

4  Hon.  Caroline,  b.  30  July  1807,  d,\7  April  1840  ;  having  m. 26  March  1829, 

Henry  Every,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Henry  Every,  Bart.,  and  widower 
of  Maria-Charlotte,  4th  daughter  of  the  late  Dean  Talbot, — see  Talbot, 
who  was  6.  26  Nov.  1799,  and  tn  3rdly,  20  Feb.  1844,  Jane,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Rev.  Sir  John  Robinson,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Greorge 
Pownev  Esq* 

5  Hon,  WilUani,  b.  14  Aug.  1808,  d.  Oct.  1813. 

6  Hon,  Harriet'E&xabeih,  b.  15  Dec.  1809,  d,  2  Sept.  1827. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

7  A  son,  still-bom,  Jan.  1813. 

8  Hon.  Augusta-Enuly,  b.  4  June  1815,  d.  4  May  1827. 

9  Hon.  Charlotte-Augusta,  b.  26  Nov.  1818. 

10  Hon,  Sophia-Georgiana,  b.  7  Nov.  1820,  d.  18  July  1826. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  second  Viscount,  was  b,  25  June  1744,  and  d. 
30  Aug.  1780 ;  having  m.  9  March  1766,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Mr.  Ridge,  by 
whom,  who  m.2ndly,20  Jan.  1790,  the  Rev.  John  Jones,  D.D.,  and  d.  22  Feb.  1808, 
he  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b,   11    Nov.  1766,  m.  Nov.  1789,  Francis  Wameford, 

Esq.,  of  Wameford  Place,  Wilts. 

2  WiLLiAM,  THIRD  ViscovNT,  b.  19  Oct.  1767,  succcedcd  30  Aug.  1780,  d. 

6  Jan.  1802. 

3  Hon,  Henry,  b,  30  Dec.  1768,  d,  young. 

4  Hon,  Catharine,  b,  4  June  1770,  d.  young. 

5  Hon,  Harriet,  b,  18  Nov.  1771,  d.  14  Jan.  1813;  having  m.  1st,  the  Hon. 

and  Rev.  John  Ellis-Agar,  2nd  son  of  James,  1st  Viscount  Clifden;  and 
2ndly,  20  July  1798,  Pryse  Loveden-Pryse,  Esq.,  of  Bascot  Park, 
Berks..  M.P. 

6  Hon.  Caroline,  b,  22  Aug.  1773,  d.  1  July  1844. 

7  Henry-Jeffrey,  present  and  fourth  Viscount. 

OrMlioM.— Baron  1733,  Viocount  1791. 

G«iM«l0ffir.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

ifof #tf.--Mena  conacia  recti :  A  mind  conscioua  of  rectitude. 

^RMl^.^Caatle  Durrow,  Kilkenny;  and  Beaumont  Lodge,  Old  Windsor. 

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ASHBURNHAM,  EARL  OF.     (Ashburnham.) 

Bertram  Ashburnham,  Earl  of  Ashburnham,  Viscount  St.  Asaph, 
and  Baron  of  Ashburnham  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  ;  6.  23 
Nov.  1797,  succeeded  27  Oct.  1830,  m,  8  Jan.  1840,  Katherine-Char- 
lotte,  4th  daughter  of  George  Baillie^  Esq. — See  Haddington^  and 
has  issue  : 

l^Viscount  St.  Asaph,  6.  28  Oct.  1840. 

2  Lady  Katherine,  b,  23  Nov.  1841. 

3  Hod ,  6.  6  March  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George,  third  Earl,  K.G.,  was  b,  25  Dec.  1760,  and  d. 
27  Oct.  1830  ;  having  m.  1st,  28  Aug.  1784,  Lady  Sophia  Thynne,  3rd  daughter  of 
Thomas,  1st  Marquis  of  Bath,  who  d,  9  April  1791;  and  2ndly,  25  July  1795,  Lady 
Charlotte  Percy,  eldest  daughter  of  Algernon,  1st  Earl  of  Beverley,  6.  3  June 
1776,  who  survives  him,  and  is  the  present  Countess  Dowager.  The  Earl  had 
issue  by  both  Ladies : 

by  Ist  marriage : 

1  George,  Viscount  Si.Asaphy  b.  8  Oct.  1785,  d,  7  June  1813. 

2  Lady  Elizabeth-Sophia,  b.  16  Sept.  1786. 

3  Hon,  Sophia,  b.  29  Jan.  1788,  d.  17  June  1807. 

4  Hon.  John,  b.  3  June  1789,  drowned  on  his  return  from  Portugal  in  1810. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

5  Hon,  William,  b.  19  Jan.  1797,  d.  an  infant. 

6  Bertram,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

7  Hon.  Percy,  b.  22  Oct.  1799,  m.  23  Aug.  1838,  Esther,  daughter  of  the 

late  Lieut.-Colonel  By,  Royal  Engineers,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  stiU-bom,  31  Dec.  1841.  3  A  daughter,  b.  4  Feb.  1&44. 

8  Lady  Charlotte-Susan,  6.  23  Feb.  1801. 

9  Lady  Theodosia- Julia,  b,  27  March  1802. 

10  Hon.  Charles,  b.  23  March  1803,  m.  6  Feb.    1832,  Sarah-Joanna,  2nd 

daughter  of  William  Murray,  Esq.,  of  St.  Jameses,  Jamaica,  and  has 
had  issue, 

A  daughter,  stiUbom  20  May  1833. 

11  Lady  Georgiana-Jemima,  6.  11  May  1805,  m.  28  Feb.  1828,  Henry-Revely 

Mitford,  Esq.,  of  Ezbury  and  Newton,  nephew  of  the  1st  Lord  Redesdale, 
which  marriage  was  dissolved,  and  she  remarried  in  1842,  the  Hon. 
Francis-George  Molyneux. — SeeSEFTOS. 

12  Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel  Thomas,  62nd  foot. 

13  Lady  Jane-Henrietta,  b,  19  July  1809,  m.  19  May  1836,  Charles-Henry 

Swinburne,  Esq.,  Com.  R.N. 

14  Lady  Katherine-Frances,  b.  31  March  1812,  d.6  April  1839;  having  m. 

21  May  1838,  Henry- William  Beauclerk,  Esq. — See  St.  Albans. 

15  Ladv  Eleanor-Isabel-Bridget,  b.  28  July  1814,  m.  26  Nov.  1844,  the  Rev. 

Algernon  Wodehouse. — See  Wodehouse. 

16  Lady  Mary-Agnes-Blanche,  b,  23  Jan.  1816,  m.  29  Aug.  1839,  Henry- 

Percy  Gordon,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  James- Willoughby  Gordon,  Bart. 

17  Han.  Reginald,  b.  3  Feb.  1819,  d.  5  March  1830. 

John,  second  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  who  d.  8  April  1812,  had 
Issue : 

1  George,  Viscount^ St.  Asaph,  b.  2,  d.  13  Feb.  1758. 

2  Lady  HenrietU-Theodosia,  b.  8  Nov.  1759. 

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3  Gborob,  third  and  late  Earl. — See  above. 

4  Lady  Jernhna-EUzabeth,  6. 1  Jan.  1762,  rf.  17  Sept.  1786 ;  having  m.  James 

Marquis  Graham,  afterwards  3rd  Duke  of  Montrose. 

5  Lady  Elizabeth-Frances,  b.  10  May  1763. 

6  Ladf  Theodasia-Maria,  b.  16  June  1765,  d.  30  Nov.  1822;  having  m.  4 

June  1788,  Robert  Vyner,  Esq,,  of  Gantby,  Lincolnshire,  who  rf.  13 
Maroh  1810. 

Otm/Imw.— Baron  1089,  Yiacoimt  and  Earl  1730. 
Geneatog9.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 
M0U0.—L0  Roi  et  r^Ut :  the  Ring  and  the  state. 
Town  Residence.— ¥it  Upper  Gronvenor  Street. 
Jc«/<— Aflhbnrnham  Place,  Battle,  Siuaex. 


ASHBURTON,  BARON.     (Baeino.) 

Alexander  Barino,  Baron  Ashburton  of  Ashburton,  Co.  Devon, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  P.C.,  a  Trustee  of  the  Bri- 
tish Museum,  and  of  the  National  Gallery.  His  Lordship  was  b.  9!7 
Oct.  1774,  m.  23  Aug.  1798,  Anne-Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  William 
Bingham,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,  and  has  issue : 

l^Hon.  William-Bingham, 'M.P.,  Paymaster-General,  b.  June  1799,  m.  1  st 
12  Aprill823,  Lady  Harriet-Mary  Montagu,  eldest  daughter  of  George- 
John,  6th  Earl  of  Sandwich,  b.  14  July  1805,  and  has  had  issue : 
Alexander-Montagu,  b,  10  Nor.  1898,  d.  5  Feb.  1830. 

2  Hon.  Francis,  b.  20  May  1800,  m.  Jan.  1833,  Madlle.  Claire-Hortense, 

daughter  of  Hugues-Bernard  Maret,  late  Duke  of  Bassano,  in  France, 
by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Alexander-Hugh.  2  Mary-Louisa-Anne.  3  Densil-Hugh. 

3  Hon.Anne-Eugenia,  d,  8  March  1839 ;  having  m.  28  Sept.  1823,  Humphrey 

St.-John  Mildmay,  Esq.,  who  m.  2ndly,  20  Sept.  1843,  Marianne- 
Frances,  daughter  of  Granville  Vernon-Harcourt,  Esq.,  M.P. — See  Ver- 
non. 

4  Hon.  Harriet,  b.  3  May  1804,  Dowager  Marchioness  of  Bath. 

5  Hon.  Louisa. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Frederick,  Vicar  of  Itchen-Stoke,  Hants,  b.  30  June  1808, 

m.  24  April  1831,  Frederica-Mary-Catherine,  3rd  daughter  of  John 
Ashton,  Esq.,  of  the  Grange,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue, 

1    Loaiaa-Frederica.        S  Blanche-Ann.        3  Everard- Alexander,  b,  2 
May  1838,  d.  3  Dec.  1830. 

7  Alexander,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  2  May  1810,  d.  unm.  12  March  1832. 

8  Hod.  Emily-Lydia,  b.  March  1814. 

9  Hon.  ArtkMr,  h.  Feb.  1818,  d.  16  Feb.  1838. 

His  lordship's  £uher,  Sir  Francis  Baring,  was  6.  18  April  1740,  created  a  Ba- 
ronet 29  May  1793,  and  d.  12  Sept.  1810  ;  having  m.  Henrietta,  daughter  of  William 
Herring,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  3  Dec.  1804,  had,  besides  his  second  son,  th9 
present  Pteer,  the  issue  stated  below. 

OrtmHon.^\9M. 

Moit9^—Yista»  in  ardnis :  Tinoe  in  difflcnltiet. 

Tomu  JlefUmce.— Bath  Hoom,  Piccadilly. 

SmU*   Tho  Grange,  AlirwIiMrd,  Hants ;  and  Shoreham,  Seven  Oaks,  Kent. 

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Collateral  Vranrtes. 


[Brothers  and  Sisters  of  the  present  Lord.] 

I  Sir  Thomas  Baring,  Bart.,  b.  12  June  1772, 

m.in  1794,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles 

Scaley,  Esq.  of  Calcutta,  Barrister-at-Law, 

and  has  issue, 

1  Rt.  Hon.  Francis-Thomhill,  M.P., 
m.  1st,  7  April  1825,  Jane,  4th  daughter 
of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  George  Grey,  Bart. 
—See  Grbt  ;  who  d.  23  April  1838,  leaving 
issue ;  and  he  m,  2ndly,  31  March  1841, 
Lady  Arabella-Georgina  Howard,  2nd 
daughter  of  Kenneth  -  Alexander,  Ist 
Earl  of  Effingham. 

2  Thomas,  M. P. 

3  John,  m.  2  Aug.  1842,  Charlotte- 
Amelia,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
George  Porcher,  of  Maiden  Erleigh, 
Berks. 

4  Rer.  Charles,  tn.  10  June  1830,  Mary, 
Ursula,  only  daughter  of  Charles  Sealy, 
Esq.,  late  Me^orin  the  Bengal  Art.,  who 
d.  10  June  1840,  leaving  issue. 

5  Charlotte,  m.  21  March  1833,  H.  G. 
Wells,  Esq. 

0  Emily,  m.  0  July  1837,  the  Rev. 
William-MaxweU  Du-Pre,  Vicar  of  Woo- 
bum,  Bucks. 

7  Frances,  b.  23  Au«.  1813,  m.  10  April 
1840,  the  Rt.   Hon.  Henry  Labouchere, 
M.P. 
9  Henry,  m.   1st,    in   June    1802,  Maria, 
second  daughter  of  William  Bingham,  Esq., 
of  Philadelphia,  from   whom    he   was    di- 
vorced ;  and  secondly,  0  July  1825,  Cecilia- 
Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Vice-Ad- 
miral  William  Wyndham.  He   has  issue  by 
his  Ist  marriage ; 


1  Anne-Maria,  b.  12  May  1803,  m- 
William-Gordon  Coesvelt,  Esq. 

2  Henry-Bingham,  M.P.,  6.  4  March 
1804,  m.  30  June  1827,  Lady  Augusta 
Brudenell,  Otfa  daughter  of  Robert,  Otli 
Earl  of  Cardigan,  and  has  issue. 

3  William-Drummond. 

4  Frances-Emily,  m.  10  Aug.  1830, 
Henry-Bridgeman  Simpson,  Eati.—See 
Bradford. 

3  William,  b.  in  1779,  tn,  10  July  1810, 
Frances,  fourth  daughter  of  the  late  Johu 
Poulctt-Thompson,  Esq.,  sister  of  the  late 
Lord  Sydenham,  and  d.  0  July  1820,  leaving 
two  daughters, 

1  Fanny,  tn.  15  Jan.  1839,  the  Rev.  F. 
A.  Massingberd,  Rector  of  South  Orms- 
by,  Lincolnshire. 

2  Charlotte  -  Rosa,  tn.  23  Oct.  1838, 
Robert  Duncombe-Shafto,  Esq.,  of  Whit- 
worth  Park,  Co.  Durham. 

4  George,  b.  in  1781,  m.  Harriet,  second 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  John  D'Oyley, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

6  Harriet,  d.  Sept.  1838 ;  having  m.  1  Not. 
1790,  Charles  Wall,  Esq.,  of  Norman  Court, 
Hants,  who  died  before  her. 

6  Maria,  tn.  1  Nov.  1790,  Richard  Stain- 
forth,  Esq. 

7  Dorothy-Elixabeth,  fn.26  Nov.  1796,  Pe/er- 
Cesar  Labouchere,  Esq.,  b.  1771,  d.  16  Jan 
1839. 

8  Frances,  deceased,  having  tn.  12  July  1806, 
Thotna.s-Heed  Kemp,  Esq.,  of  Dale  Park,  Sua-' 
sex,  who  is  also  deceased. 

9  Lydia,  m.  20  Dec.  1806,  Philip  I^vcock* 
Story,  Esq.,  b.  1783,  d.  27  Aug.  1843. 


ASHTOWN,  BARON.     (Trench.) 

Fredbrick-Mason  Trench,  Lord  Ashtown,  Baron  Ashtown  of 
Moate,  Co.  Galway,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland  ;  b.  25  Dec.  1804, 
succeeded  1  May  1840,  m.  29  Aug.  1831,  Henrietta,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Thomas-Phillips  Cosby,  Esq.,  of  Stradbally  Hall, 
Queen*s  Co.  by  whom,  who  d.  25  Feb.  1845,  he  has  issue, 

1  Hoo.  Charlotte-Elizabeth,  b.  2  June  1832. 

2  Hon.  Harriette-Mary,  b.  9  Feb.  1835. 

3»Hon.  Frederick-Sidney-Charles,  b.  18  April  1839. 

4  A  son  b.  and  d.  in  Feb.  1842. 

5  Hon.  Cosby  Godolphin,  b,  6  Jan.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Francis  Trench,  Esq.  was  b,  5  Oct  1758,  and  tl,  Nov. 
1829;  having  vi.  11  June  1802,  Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  Henry  Mason,  Esq.  He 
had  the  following  issue,  of  whom  the  second  son  and  the  daughters  have  been 
raised  to  the  rank  of  children  of  a  Baron : 

1  Frederick,  b.  Oct.  1803,  d.  young. 

2  Frederick-Mason,  present  and  second  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Charles-James,  b.  5  April  1806. 

4  Arthur  Hcywoody  b,  20  Sept.  1807,  </.  1840. 
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5  Hon.  Frances-Mary,  b,   9  April  1809,  m.  SO  May  1832,  her  cousin,  the 

Rev.  Richard-Chevenix  Trench. — See  below. 

6  Hon,  EmUy-Sarahy  h.  10  Nov.  1811,  d,  10  AprU  1843. 

7  Hon.  Harriett-Rose,  b.  1813. 

8  SadUeTid.yoMU^. 

Frederick  Trench,  Esq.,  of  Moate  and  Woodlawn,  Grandfather  of  the  present'Peer, 
was  b.  May  1720,  and  d,  27  Nov.  1797 ;  having  m.  3  Aug.  1754,  Mary,  eldest  daugh- 
ter and  co-heir  (with  her  sister  Catherine,  late  Lady  Dunalley)  of  Francis  Sadlier, 
Esq.,  of  Sopwell  Hall,  Co.  Tipperary  ;  by  whom,  who  d,  25  Sept.  1819,  he  had  issue, 

1  Frederick,  first  and   late  Lord,  was  6.  3  Sept.  1755,  created,  27 

Dec.  1800,  Lord  Ashtown,  Baron  Ashtown  of  Moate,  Co.  Galway, 
with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  Father,  Frederick  Trench, 
Esq.,  deceased  ;   and  d.  without  issue,  1  May  1840  ;  having  m.  25  May 

1785,  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Robert  Robinson,  Esq.  M.D., 
who  </.  July  1844. 

2  Francis  Trench,  Esg.,  father  of  the  present  Lord. — See  above. 

3  Fery  Rev.'  Thomas,  Dean  of  Kildare,  d,  7  Jan.  1834  ;  having  m.  25  May 

1786,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Walter  Weldon,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

1  ReT.  Frederick-Steuart,  Rector 
of  Athy,  m.  0  Jan.  1816,  Lady  Helena 
Peroeyal,  Snd  daughter  of  Charles- 
George  Snd  Lord  Arden,  and  nuitor 
of  the  Earl  of  Egmont,  and  has  issue, 
1  Helena,  6.  27  Jan.  1820,  m.  2 
May   1944,  Jeffrey  Lefroy,  Esq. 
2  Maria,  b.  12  Jan.  1821.  3 

Frances-Elizabeth,  b.   19  March 
1823.         4  Jane,  6.  22  July  1824. 
t  Samuel^  deceased. 

3  Thomas,  m.  5  June  1826,  Cathe- 
rine, 4th  daughter  of  Richard  Cros- 
daile,  Esq.,  of  Rynne,  Queen's  Co., 
and  has  issue, 

1  Elizabeth-Jane,  b.  1  April 
1827,  tf.7  Sept  1836.  2  Maria, 
b.  19  April  1828.  3  Thomas- 

Riehard-Frederiek,   b.   18  Aug. 

1829.  4  Charlotte,  b.  2  Oct. 

1830,  d.  35  June  1831.  5  Ca- 
therine-Louisa, b.  10  March  1832. 
6  Richard-Frederick,  b.  11  Dec. 
1833,  d.  I  March  1835.  7 
Frances  and  Jane,  twins,  b.  3 
March  1835. 

4  Mary-Anne,  d.  Jan.  1831, having 

4  William  Trench,  Esq.,  of  Cangort  Park,  m.  18  June  1798,  Sarah- Frances- 

Henrietta-Elizabeth-Ricarda,  only  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Moore, 
— see  Drogheda,  and  has  issue, 

1  Frederick  -  Fitzwilliam,  6.  11 
March  1790,  m.  16  Feb.  1835,  Louisa- 


m.  May  1827,  the  Rer.  Joseph  Chap- 
man. 

5  Elizabeth,  <f.21  March  I82S ;  hav- 
ing m.  16  May  1822,  John  Adair,  Esq. 

6  Frances,  m.  22  July  1825,  the 
Hon.  George  -  Francis  Colley.— iJee 
Harbkrton. 

7  Walter,  deceased. 

8  Jane,  m.  10  Nov.  1823,  Charles 
Grimstone,  Esq.,  of  Grimstone  and 
Kilwick,  Notts. 

9  Helen,  m.  March  1827,  Richard 
Townsend,  Esq. 

10  Henry,  m.  Nov.  1838,  Eliza- 
beth -  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of 
Charles  Sands,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  son.  2  A  daughter. 

3  A  daughter,  6.  July  1845. 

11  ^<//iam,  deceased. 

12  William-Steuart,  m.  9  April  1832, 
Elizabeth-Susannah,  only  daughter 
of  John  -  Sealy  Townsend,  Esq., 
Master  in  Chancery,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas- Weldon,  b.  11  Feb. 
1833.  2  John-Townsend,  b.  17 
Feb.  1834.  3  Anna,  b.  30  Jan. 
1836. 


Arm- 


Alice,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Rl  Hon.  Robert  Ward,— «ee  Bangor, 


of   the    late   Henry- William 
strong,  Esq. 

3  Henry,  b.  4  Oct  1807,  m.  22  Oct, 
1836,  Hon.  Georgiana  Bloomfield, 
2nd  daughter  of  Ixird  Bloomfield,  b. 
4  Oct.  1809,  and  has  issue, 

1  IVilliamr  Fit  t- Henry- Bloom- 
Jield,  b.  4  Sept  1838.  d.  10  April 
1839.  2  Harriott,  b.  24  Aug. 

1839.  3  Henry. 

4  Anne-Margaret,  b.  28  Feb.  1810, 
in.  27  Oct.  1839,  Guy  Atkinson,  Esq. 


b.  20  Feb.  1805,  and  has  issue, 

1   William-Robert,  b.   9   Oct. 
1838.        2  Frederick-Ward.       3 
Henry,  b.  21  March  1842.        4  A 
son,  6.  22  Nov.  1843. 
2  Harriott,  b.  23  Aug.  1805,  and<f. 
15  Oct   1840,   having  m.  29   March 
1832,  the  Rev.  Evans  Johnson,  who 
m.  2ndhr,  July  1842,  Mary,  daughter 
Charles,  d.  March  1840,  having  m.  27  Nov.   1807,   Anna-Maria,   eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Luke  White,  Esq.,  of  Woodlands,  Co.  Dublin,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Eliza.       2  Anna-Maria.        3  Emily.        4  Henrietta.        5  Frederick. 

6  Charlotte. 

Richard,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  3  March  1803,  Melesina,  grand-daughter 

and  heir  of  the  late  Right  Rev.  Richard  Chevenix,  Lord  Bishop  of  Wa- 

terfordand  Lismore,  and  widow    of  Colonel  Richard  St.  George,  of 

Hatley  Manor,  by  whom,  who  d,  27  May  1827,  he  has  issue, 

1  Rev.  Francis,  m.  6  Dec.  1837,  Mary-Caroline,  daughter  of  the    Rev. 
William  Marsh,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St  Thomas,  Birmingham. 

2  Rev.RichardChevenix,ffi.30May  1832, the  Hon. F^rances-Mary, daugh- 
ter of  his  uncle,  the  late  Francis  Trench,  Esq. — See  above,  and  has  issue, 

1  Francis-William,  b.  24  March  1833,  d  12  Jan.  1841.  2  Mele- 
■ina-Mary,  b.  3  July  1834.  3  Richard,  b.  18  Feb.  1836.  4  Fre- 
derick, 6.  10  Oct  1837.  5  Charles,  6.  26  Jan.  1839.  6  Arthur- 
ivH&OM,  b.  5  July  1840.  7  Emily-Elizabeth,  b.  5  Jan.  1842.  8  A 
Mm,  fr.  20  Aug.  1843.            9  A  daughter,  6. 29  Sept  1844. 


ATH 

3  Philip. 

4  WilOam,  decetMid. 

7  John,  m.  30  July  1807,  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  James  Carrie, 

Esq.,  M.D.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Rer.  Frederick-Fitigohn,  b.  10  Oct.  1806,  m.  6  April  1838,  Elisabeth, 
eldest  dauffhter  of  John  Maconchy,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  John-Alfred,  b,  5  Feb.  1830.      S  William-Wallaoe,  b.  0  Ang.  1840. 
3  George-Frederick,  b.  6  Aug.  1841. 

2  James'Currie,  b.  96  Oct  1800,  deceased. 

3  Lucy-Henrietta,  6.  11  Aug.  1813,  si.  13  Nor.  1844,  WUliaoi-Wellesley- 
Pole  Pigot,  Esq. 

4  Francis-Arthur,  b.  14  Jan.  1816. 
ff  John-Edmund,  b.  Oct.  1818. 

0  Sophia-Mary,  b.  11  Jan.  1821. 

8  Catherine,  deceased,  haying  m.  3  April  1781,  the  Hon.  Pomonby  Afoore, — 

See  Drogheda,  who  d,  10  Aug.  1819. 

9  Mary,  m.  1790,  Hugrh  Wilson,  Esq.,  who  d.  Sept.  1805. 

10  Elizabeth,  d,  March  1825;  having  m.  4  Feb.  17 SS,  Edmund  Amutrang^ 

Esq.,  of  Gallen,  King's  Co.  who  d.  12  Dec.  1827. 

11  /Vfmc«#,  deceased. 

12  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Joseph  Burrows. 
Creation.—lBOO. 

Genealon.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— WitaiiB    fortuna  comes :  Fortune  the  companion  of  ralour ;  and,  Dieu  pour  la 
Tranche  qui  contre. 
•fea/.— Woodlawn,  Galway. 


ATHOL,  DUKE  OF.  (Murray.) 
John  Murray,  Duke  of  Athol,  Marquis  of  Tullibardine  and  Athol, 
Earl  of  Tullibardine,  Athol,  Strathtay,  and  Strathardle,  Viscount  of 
Balquhidar,  Viscount  Glenalmond  and  Glenlyou,  Baron  Murray  of 
Tullibardine,  Balvenie,  and  Gask,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  Earl 
Strange,  Baron  Strange,  and  Murray,  in  Great  Britain  ;  Hereditary 
Sheriff  of  Perthshire}  h.  26  June  1778,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his 
father,  29  Sept.  1830. 

His  Grace's  father,  John,  the  fourth  Duke,  K.T.,  was  b.  30  June  1755,  d.  29 
Sept.  1830 ;  m.  Ist,  26  Dec.  1774,  the  Hon.  Jane  Cathcart,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles, 
6th  Lord  Cathcart,  who  </.  4  Dec.  1790;  and  2ndly,  11  March  1794,  the  Hon. 
Marjory  Forbes,  eldest  daughter  of  James,  16th  Lord  Forbes,  and  widow  of  John 
Mackenzie,  Lord  Macleod,  who  d.  4  Oct.  1842.      He  had  issue, 

by  Ist  marriagre : 

1  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  23  Oct.  1775,  d.  31  May  1832  ;  having  m.  1st,  4  March 

1797,  Sir  John  Menzies,  Bart.,  who  d.  26  March  1800 ;  and  2ndly,  28 
May  1801,  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Adam  Drummond,  K.C.H. 

2  Lady  Marta-Lotiisa,  b,  11  Dec.  1776,<f.  June  1777. 
S  John,  tux  prksbnt  and  fifth  Dukx. 

4  Lady  Amelia-Sophia,  b.  6  July  1780,  Viscountess  Strathallan. 

5  Lord  James,  b.  29  May  1782,  d.  12  Oct.  1837,  Baron  Glxnlyon  ;  whose  son, 

the  present  Lord  Glenlyon,  is  the  heir  presumptive  to  the  Dukedom. 

6  Lvrd  Edward,  b.  11  Sept  1783,  d.  9  March  1795. 

7  Lord  Robert,  b.  12  Sept.  1785,  d.  5  Feb.  1793. 

8  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  19  April  1787,  m.  28  May  1808,  Mqfor-Gen.  Sir  Evan- 

John  MurrayMacgregor,  Bart.,  CM.,  K.CJI.,  who  d,  14  June  1B41. 

9  Lard  Frederick,  b.  15  Oct.  1788,  d.  11  April  1789. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

10  Lady  Cathenne,  b.  1795,  d.  23  Jan.  1796. 

11  Lord  CharUt,  b.  11  March  1799,  d.  11  Aug.  1824. 
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AT  H 

Creationt.-'Bvon  Murray  1604,  Earl  of  TulUbardine  1606.  Earl  of  Athol  1629.  MarqulB  of 
Atliol,  Vtoeount  of  Balquhidar.  and  Baron  Balvenie  and  Cask.  1676 ;  Duke  of  Athol.  MarqnU 
of  TulUbardine,  Earl  of  StratbUy  and  Strathardle.  and  Viscount  Glenalmond  and  Glenlyon,  1703 ; 
Scottish  honours.  Baron  Strange  (by  writ)  1628,  Earl  Strange  and  Baron  Murray,  in  the  Peer- 
age of  Great  Britain,  1786. 

OMttOo^y.— dee  Oenealogieal  Vdume. 

Jfotto.— Furth  fortune,  and  fill  the  fetters. 

8eaU.^Athol  House  and  Dunkeld,  Perthshire. 


iSCoIlateral  IStanc^eis. 


[Isne  of  Lord  George  Murray,  Bishop  of  St. 
DaTid'a,  the  Duke's  eldest  uncle.] 
1  Riobt-Rkv.  GaoaoK  Murray,  D.D.  Lord 
Bishop  of  Rochester,  and  Dean  of  Worcester. 
b.  12  Jan.  1784,  m.  9  May  1811.  Lady  Sarah- 
Maria  Hay-Drummond,  2nd  daughter  of  Ro- 
bert, 9th  Earl  of  Klnnoull,  by  whom  he  has 

1  Harriet,  b-'fi  Feb.  1813,  Marchioness 


2  Caroline-Sophia,  b.  10  July  1814,  m. 
7  Aug.  1834.  Sir  John  Mordaunt.Bart., 
h.  24  Aug.  1806,  d.  27  Sept.  1845. 

3  Augusta- Anne,  h.  18  March  1817>  «>•• 
4  June  1844,  John-Somerset  Packington. 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Westwood  Park,  Worces- 
tershire. 

4  Rev.  George-Edward,  h.  1  Sept.1818. 

5  Rev.  Francis-Henry,  h.  7  June  1820. 

6  Mary-Louisa,  b.  7  Dec  1823. 

7  Sarah-Maria,  b.  182A. 

8  Robert-Hay,  b.  Sept  1826. 

9  Eleanor-Margaret,  b.  8  May  1828. 

10  Herbert-Harley,  b.  4  Nov.  1829. 

11  Frederick- WUliam.  b.  8  May  1831. 

2  Charlotte-Sophia,  b.  2  May  1785,  m,  16 
June  1812,  the  Rev.  Townsend  Selwyn.  Canon 
of  Gkmcester. 

3  Carclii^-Lemora,  b.  17  Jane  1788,  d,  8 
Jan.  1819.  Countess  of  llchester. 

4  Louisa- Anne,  b.  29  May  1790,  m.  30  Nov. 
1815,  Sir  Robert  Frankland-Russell.  Bart. 

5  Hon.  Amelia-Matilda,  a  Bfaid  of  Honour 
to  the  Queen,  b.  30  April  1795. 

6  Rev.  Edward,  Vicar  of  Northolt,  Midd.,  b. 
5  Nov.  1798,  m.  14  Feb.  1822,  Ruperta-Cathe- 
rine,  only  child  and  heir  of  the  late  Sir  George 
Wright,  Bart.,  and  has  issue : 

1  Angnstns-George-Emeat.  R.N.,  b.  14 

March  1823. 

2  Louisa-Ruperta,  b.  13  March  1824. 

3  Charles-Edward,  b.  12  May  1825. 

4  Emma-Selina,  b,  29  Sept.  1830. 

7  Henty,  b.  1  Feb.  1800,  d.  25  Nov.  1831  ; 
taiving  OT.  19  Oct.  1826,  the  Hon.  Catherine 
Otway-Cave,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Henry 
Otway,  Esq.,  and  the  present  Baroness  Braye. 

[IsiM  of  Lord  William  Murray,  the  Duke's 
2nd  undeO 

1  CSPT.  JAMSa-ARTBUR  MORRAT,    R.N.,  b, 

10  March  1790,  m.  1st,  13  Dec.  1821,  Harriet, 
yovngest  daughter  of  the  late  William  Coup- 
knd,  Esq..  d,  29  July  1829  ;  2ndly.  3  May 
1838,  Julia,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
John  Delm^,  Esq.,  of  Cams  Hall,  Hants  ;  he 
has  issue; 

1  Harriet-Coupland.  b.  26  Sept.  1822. 

2  James,  b.  3  July  1829.=» 

3  Julia-Francea-Delm€,&.  1  April  1839. 

4  Mary- Ann,  b,  16  May   1842. 

5  Margaret- Amelia,  b.  23  Aug.  1843. 

6  A  son,  6.  5  Jan.  1845. 

2  Mary- Ann,  b,  28  April  1791. 

[Widow  of  the  Duke's  3rd  uncIeO 
EUsa,  daughter  of  Richard  Kent,  Esq.,  m. 


8  Dec  1786,  to  Lwd  Henry  Murray,  who 
was  b.  13  June  1767,  andcf.  3  Dec  1805.  Their 
issue  are: 

1  Lieut. 'Col.  Richard,  d.  16  Oct.  1843,  having 
m.  1st,  June  1811,  Catherine,  daughter  of  the 
ate  John- Joseph  Bacon,  Esq.,  who  d.  30  April 
1817  ;  2ndly.  1819,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam  Tennison,  Esq.    He  has  had  issue : 

1  Elizabeth- Anne,  b.  0  May  1812. 

2  Emily-Maria,  b.  19  April  1814.  m. 

28  April  1835,  E.  M.  Gawne,  Esq., 
of  Kentraugh,  Isle  of  Man. 

3  Hrnrt  Murray.  Esq..  b.   14  April 

1815,  m.  23  Dec.  1840,  Isabella, 
daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Oliver,  and  has  issue. 

Richard-Paget,  6.1 26|Dec. 
1842. 
=4  Margaret  -  Tennison,    6.    30    May 
1830. 

2  CharlotU'WUhdmina,  d.  Aug.  1835;  hav- 
ing m.  iBt,  9  Aug.  1808,  William  Scott,  Esq., 
dec  t  and  2ndly,  8  Jan.  1825,  Samuel  Hibbert- 
Ware,  Esq.,  M.D. 

3  Mona-Elizabeth. 

4  Emily- Jane,  m.  Oct.  1829,  General  Sir 
John  Oswald,  G.C.B.,  of  Dunnikeir,  widower 
of  her  cousin, (Charlotte  Murray- Aynsley,—&e 
below ;  he  <l.  8  June  1840. 

5  Henriana-Matilda,  b.  1805,  m.  7  June  1831, 
the  Rev.  Thomas-Gerard  Leigh,  of  St.  George's, 
Liverpool. 

[Issue  of  the  Rev.  Lord  Charles  Murray- Ayns- 
ley,  the  Duke's  4th  Uncle.] 

1  Charlotte,  b.  8  April  1794,  d,  22  Feb.  1827 ; 
having  m.  28  Jan.  1812,  General  Sir  John  Os- 
wald, G.C.B.  who  rt-m,^See  above,  and  d,  8 
June  1840. 

2  John  Murray-Aynslrv,  Esq.,  of  Little- 
harle  Tower,  Northumberland,  b.  2  June  1795, 
m.  24  June  1820,  Emma-Sarah,  daughter  of 
Samuel-Peach  Peach,  Esq.,  of  Tockington 
House,  Co.  Glouc.  and  has  issue: 

1  Charles-Murray,    R.N.,  b,  21  Sept. 

1821. 

2  James-Murray,  Lieut  79th  Foot,  b. 

18  June  1823. 

3  John-Cruger-Murray,  b.  21  Feb.  1825. 

4  George-Herbert-Murray,  b.  4  Sept 

1826. 

5  Hugh-Peroy  Murray,  ft.  8  Oct  1828. 

3  Athol-Keturah,  ft.  22  July  1801,  d.  20 
Jan.  1844 ;  having  m.  5  June  1826,  the  Rev. 
Sir  Herbert  Oakeiey,  Bart.,  who  rf.  27  March 
1845. 

4  Elisabeth- Ann,  ft.  30  Oct  1802. 

Lady  Jane,  ft.  2  Dec.  1764,  m.  8  Aug.  1785. 
to  John-Gr ossetMuir head,  Esq.,  ot  Breadis- 
holm.  Co.  Lanark,  who  d.  June  1830,  is  Great 
Aunt  of  the  present  Duke,  and  only  surviv- 
ing daughter  of  John,  3rd  Duke. 

The  Earl  of  Dunmoro  is  a  branch  of  this 
illustrious  family,  being  descended  from  Lord 
Charles  Murray,  Earl  of  Dunmore,  2nd  son 
of  John,  1st  Marquis  of  Athol. 


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AUCKLAND.  EARL  OF.  (Eden.) 
George  Eden,  Earl  of  Auckland,  Baron  Auckland  of  West  Auck- 
land, Co.  Durham^  and  Baron  Eden  of  Norwood,  Co.  Surrey,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  and  Baron  Auckland  in  Ireland  ;  G.C.B., 
P.C,  President  of  the  Senate  of  University  College,  London,  a  Com- 
missioner of  Greenwich  Hospital,  and  Member  of  the  Zoological 
Society  -,  b.  25  Aug.  1784,  succeeded  28  May  1814. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  first  Lord,  celebrated  for  his  eminent  diplo- 
matic services  in  America,  France,  Spain,  and  Holland,  d,  28  May  1814  ;  having 
m,  26  Sept.  1776,  Eleanor,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Gilbert  Eliot,  Bart,  and  sister  of 
Gilbert,  1st  Earl  of  Minto,  by  whom,  who  d.  18  May  1818,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Eleanor- Agnes,  b.  9  July  1777,  Countess-Dow.  of  Buckinghamshire. 

2  Hon.  Cathenne- Isabella,  b.  20  Sept  1778,  </.  10  Aug.  1810;  having  m. 

the  Right-Hon.  Nicholas  Vansittart,  now  Lord  Bexley. 

3  Hon.  Elizabeth-Charlotte,  6.  21  March  1780,  Lady  Godolphin. 

4  Hon.  Caroline,  ft.  29  July  1781,  iw.  17  June  1806,.^r/AMr  Vansittart,  Esq^ 

of  ^Shottesbrooke,  Berks.,  cousin  of  Lord  Bexley,  who  </.  31  May 
1829. 

5  Hon.  miliam-Fredenck-Elliot,  b.  19  Jan.*  1782,  rf.  19  Jan.  1810. 

6  George,  present  and  second  Lord. 

7  Hon,  Henry,  b.  28  April  1786,  d.  13  June  1794. 

8  Hon.  Mary-Louisa,  ;6.  14  Sept.  .1788,  m.  26  June  1806,  Andrew  Wed- 

derbume,  now  Colville,  Esq. " 

9  Hon.  George-CkarUs-William-Frederick,  b.  23  April  1791,  d.  17  Dec.  1798. 

10  Hon.  Mary-Dulcibella,  6.  1  Sept  1793,  m.  15  July  1819,  Charles  Drum- 

mond,  Esq. — See  Strathallan. 

11  Hon.  Morton,  </.30  May  1821. 

12  Hon.  Emily. 

13*Hon.  and  Rev.  Robert,  M.A.,  Chaplain  in  ordinary  to  the  Queen,  and 
Vicar  of  Battersea,  6.  10  July  1799,  m.  15  Sept.  1825,  Mar)-,  eldest 
daughter  of  Francis-Edward  Hurt,  Esq.,  of  Alderwasly,  Derbyshire, 
by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Eleanor,  b.  2G  Sept.  1830.  1  William-George,  b.  10  Jan.  1899.  3 
Henry-Johnea,  6.  18  Sept.  1830.  4  Ashley,  6.  13  Not.  1831.  5 
Emily-Dolcibella,  6.  4  Nov.  1832.  0  Emma-Mary,  b.  1  Dec.  1833. 
7  Florence-Selina,  b.  d  Jan.  1835.  8  Maria-Harriet,  6.  14  Sept. 

1836.       0  Robert-Henley-Sbawe,  6.  33  Sept.  1840. 
14  Hon.  Frances,  b.  16  Jan.  1801. 

Creatkms.—lT\B\k  Barony  1789 ;  Baron  Auckland  in  England  1793,  Baron  Eden  and  Earl  1839. 

Genealogjf.^See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— %\  sit  pnidentia :  If  there  be  but  prudence. 

Town  Besidencer- Eden  Lodge,  Kensington. 


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AUDLEY,  BARON.     (Thicknessb-Touchbt.) 
Gborgk-Edward  Thicknesse-Touchet,  Baron  Audley  of  Heleigh, 
Co.  Stafford,  in  the  Peerage  of  England ;  b.  26  Jan.   1817,    suc- 
ceeded 14  Jan.  1837. 

His  Lordship's  father,  GeorgWohn,  seventeenth  Lord,  was  6.  23  Jan.  1783, 
socceeded  24  Aug.  1818,  and  d.  14  Jan.  1837;  having  m.  18  April  1816,  Anne-Jane, 
eMest  daughter  of  the  late  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Ross  Donnelly,  K.C.B.,  hy  whom,  who 
d.  May  1844,  he  left  issue : 

1  George-Edward,  present  and  eighteenth  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Jane-Elizabeth,  6.  30  March  1818. 

3*Hon.  John,  b.  8  Nov.  1819,  m.  6  Sept.  1842,  Elizabeth,  3rd  daughter  of 
the  late  John-Henry  Blennerhasset,  Esq.,  and  has  issue : 
A  daughter,  b.  S4  Aug.  1849. 

4  Hon.  William-Ross,  b,  23  Nov.  1821. 

5  Hon,  James,  b.  11  Jan.  1825,  d.  an  infant. 

6  Hon.  Susan,  b,  19  July  1826. 

Cnmti&mt^—Bj  writ  of  •nmmoos  1405,  bat  originally  ffommoned  1S97. 
<7tfiM«l0».— See  Geneai0rkMl  Foitime. 
MotU^^  le  tiena :  1  lu>ld  it. 
Jtof .— Sandridge  Park,  Wiltshire. 


(RIsLordihip'aaimt, 
Lord.] 


CtnIIateral  Vraiic(. 

)  of  George,  leth  I       Hon.  EUaabeth-SuManah.  6.  1  April  178t 
I    m,  Nov.  1806,  John  Cotsins,  Esq.  deceaaed. 


AVONMORE,  VISCOUNT.    (Ybltbrton.) 

Babrt-John  Yklybrton,  Viscount  Avonmore,  and  Lord  Yelverton, 
Baron  of  Avonmore,  Co.  Cork,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  6.  21  Feb. 
1790,  succeeded  9B  Nov.  1814,  m.  Ist,  in  1811,  Jane,  2nd  daughter 
of  Thomas  Soothe,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  Oct.  1821 ;  2ndly,  1  Aug.  l&^, 
Cecilia,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Charles  O'Keeffe,  Esq.,  of  Holly- 
brook  Park,  Co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue : 

by  Itt  marriage: 
l*Hoa.  Barry-Cbarles,  6. 21  Nor.  1814. 

2  Hon.  Sydney-Eloisa,  b,  6  April  1817,  m.  16  July  1839,  Forster  Goring,  Es^ 

3  Hon.  Qeorge-Frederick-William,  Lieut.  64th  foot,  b,  7  March  1818. 

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4  Hon.  Mary-Augusta,  b.  18  Jan.  1820,  d.  7  Oct.  1843. 

5  Hon.  Adelaide-Matilda,  6.  26  April  1821. 

by  2nd  marriage  : 

6  Hon.  Letitia,  b.  18  July  1823. 

7  Hon.  William-Charles.  Lieut.  Roy.  Art.,  b,  27  Sept.  1824. 

8  Hon.  Louisa-Elizabeth,  b.  26  Sept.  1827. 

9  Hon.  Cecilia-Priscilla,  6.  20  Feb.  1829. 

10  Hon,  Walter-Aglionby,  b.  16  Feb.  1832,  d,  18  Jan.  1844. 

11  Hon.  Anna,  b,  16  Dec.  1833. 

12  Hon.  Maletta,  b.  11  ^pt.  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William-Charles,  second  Viscount,  was  b.  5  April  1762, 
and  d.  28  Not.  1814  ;  having  m.  1  Sept.  1787,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  John 
Read,  Esq.,  of  East  Cams,  Hants.,  who  d,  30  May  1834.    Their  issue  are ; 

1  Barry-John,  present  and  third  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  William-Henry,  6.5  March  1791,  m.  2  June  1825,  Elizabeth-Lucy, 

only  daughter  of  the  late  John  Morgan,  Esq.,  of  Fumess,  Co.  Carmar- 
then, and  has  issue, 

1  Masey- Elisabeth.         S  Anna,  b,  98  Feb.  18M.         3.  William,  fr.  7  Feb. 
1840.  4  Henrietta-Maria. 

3  Hon.  Mary. 

4  Hon.  Louisa-Sarah,  6. 16  Aug.  1795,  m.  1825,  the  Rev.  Andrew  Sayert. 

5  Hon.  Augustus,  6.  2  Aug.  1802 ;  he  is  m. 

Creations,— Baxan  1705,  and  Yiscount  1800. 

Genealogv.See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Jlfo^fo.— -Renaacentnr :   They  will  rise  aeain. 

Seat,^BeUe  Isle,  Co.  Tipperary ;  and  Hangle  Rock,  Co.  Mayo. 


Sollatnal  iStancj^eis. 


[Uncle  and  Aunt  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  the  1st  Viscount.] 
1  Hon.  Walter- Aglionby,  b.  26|  Jan.  1779, 
m.  28  Nov.  1701,  Ceciila,  daughter  of  George 
YeWerton,  Esq.,  of  Belle  Isle,  Co.  Tip- 
perary, who  d.  in  1801,  and  he  d,  3  June 
I8S4,  baring  issne : 

1  Bentinck' Walter,  b.  20  Not.  1702, 
d.  15  Dec.  1837  ;  baring  m.  June  1820, 
the  Hon.  Anna-Maria  Bingham,  2nd 
daughter  of  John,  1st  Lord  Clanmorris. 


2  Maria-Letitia,  b.  5  Nov.  1701,  tn. 
June  1823,  James  Egan,  Esq. 

3  Cecilia-Anna. 

4  RbT.     BKNJAMIlf-CHAPMAII-FaaDK- 

BicK  Yblterton,  of  Ballea,  King's  Co., 
m.  1838.  the  Hon.  Lonisa-Catherioe 
Bingham,  3rd  daughter  of  John,  1st 
Lord  Clanmorris. 
2  Hon.  Anna-Maria,  b.  28  Sept.  1775,  Ba- 
roness Dowager  Clanmorris. 


AYLESFORD,  EARL  OF.     (Finch.) 

Hbneagk  Finch,  Earl  of  Aylesford,  and  Baron  of  Guernsey,  m 
the- Peerage  of  England;  a  Trustee  of  Rugby  School,  and  P.A.S.  \  6. 
24  April  1786,  succeeded  20  Oct.  1812,  m.  23  April  1521,  Lady  Au- 
gusta-Saphia  Greville,  4th  daughter  of  George,  2nd  Earl  of  Warwick, 
by  whom,  who  d,  2  March  1845,  he  had  issue  ; 

1  Lady  Augusta,  b,  18  Feb.  1822. 

2  Lady  Sarah,  b,  21  June  1823. 
a^Heneage,  Lord  Guernwy,  b,  24  Dec.  1824. 

4  Hon.  Seymour,  b,  Dec.  1825,  d,  7  July  1827. 

5  Hon.  Daoiel-Grerille,  Ensign  68th  foot,  6.  26  April  1827. 

6  Hon,  John-Henry,  b,  27  April  1830,  d.  26  Jan.  1831. 

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Hit  Lordship's  father,  Heneagb,  fourth  Earl,  was  b.  15  July  1751,  and  d,  20 
Oct  1812  ;  having  m.  18  Nov.  1781»  Lady  Loaisa  Thynne,  eldest  daughter  of  Tho- 
mas, 1st  Marquis  of  Bath,  b.  25  March  1760,  d,  29  Dec.  1832;  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  besides  twins,  who  d,  in  infancy, 

1  CkarUty  Lord  Cfuermeyy  d.  18  July  1784. 

2  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  31  Jan.  1785,  m.  22  Jan.  1823,  the  Rev.  C.  Palmer,  of 

Ladbroke,  Warwickshire. 

3  Heneagr,  present  and  fifth  £arl. 

4  Lad^  Mary,  b,  2  Aug.  1787,  d.  24  July  1823. 

5  Hon.  DanieUGreville,  Ensign  68th  foot,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  23  Feb.  1789. 

6  Lady  Elizabeth,  b,  22  Feb.  1790. 

7  Lady  Frances,  6.  I  Feb.  1791. 

8  ^011.  and  Rev,  Edward,  6.  25  Feb.  1792,  d.  9  April  1830. 

9  Hon.  Colonel  John,  C.B.,  b.  13  March  1793,  m.  28  July  1835,   Katherine, 

daughter  of  the  late  Alexander  Ell  ice,  Esq. 

10  Lady  Henrietta,  b.  25  April  1794,  d.2i  April  1828. 

11  Hon,  Henry ^  b,  28  May  1795,  d.  29  Aug.  1820. 

12  Hon.  George,  b.  13  May  1798,  d,  19  Nov.  1799. 
13>  -^^^  /Hon.  and  Rev.  Charies,  b,  18  July  1799. 
14$   ^^^^\Lady  Caroline,  b,  18  July  1799,  d,  1821. 

15  ^011.  George,  b,  10  June  1804,  d.  19  Sept.  1823. 

16  Lady  Catherine,  b.  2  Feb.,  d,  24  March,  1806. 

CreoHons.^Bwnm  1703,  and  Earl  1714. 

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[Uadea  and  Annta  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
oftheSrdEarL] 
1  Hon,  Charles,  b,  4  June  1793,  d.  17  Dec. 
ISIO ;  having  m.  S8  Dec.  1778,  Jane,  eldest 
dau^ter,  and  coheir,  of  Watkin  Wynne, 
Esq.,  of  Voelas,  Denbighshire,  and  leaving 
ismie  by  her,  who  d,  Nov.  1811 ; 

1  CHAaLSs-WvuNS-GaivviTH  Wynne, 
Esq.,  of  Voelas,  Denbighshire,  b.  March 
I78«,  m.  May  1812,  Sarah,  daughter  of  the 
Bev.  Henrv  Hildyard,  of  Stokesley, 
Yovks.,  and  has  issue : 

1  Charles,  b,  14  June  1815,  m.  15 
June  1840,  Laura,  daughter  of  the 
late  Richard  Pollen,  Esq.,  of  Red- 
borne,  Wilts.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Chailes-Arthur,   6.    6  April 
1841. 
t  A  son,  6. 9  Dec  1842. 

2  Ueneage,  Lieutenant  68th  Light 
Inf.,  ft.  19  Sept.  1816. 

3  Sarah-Louisa,  b.  16  Sept.  1817,  m. 
24  May  1842,  Thomas^mers  Cocks, 
Esq.,  jnn.,  great  nephew  of  the  first 
Lord  Somers. 

4  John-Henry,  b.  31  March  1819. 

5  Charlotte,  b,  14  Nov.  1821. 

6  Louisa,  b.  4  March  1820. 

7  William,  b.  22  April  1832. 

8  Frances-EUsabeth,  b.  24  June 
1835. 

2  George-Heneage  Wynne,  Esq. 

3  Jane,  m.  2  Dec.  1827,  the  Rev. 
ThoouM  Cooke,  Vicar  of  Brigstock  and 
Stanion,  Nortbanta. 


4  Rev.  Ueneage,  Chaplain  in  ordinary 
to  the  Queen. 

5  Louisa,  d,  Dec.  1S23 ;  haying  m.  22 
Jan.  1822,  Ambrose  St.-Martin,  Count 
D'Aiglie,  Sardinian  Ambassador. 

2  Hon,  Admiral  William-Clement,  b,  27 
May  1753,  d,  Sept.  1704 ;  having  m,  2  Aug. 
1780,  Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  Henry 
Brouncker,  Esq.,  of  the  Island  of  St.  Chris- 
topher, by  whom,  -^ho  d.  6  Oct.  1813,  (having 
re-m,  William  Strode,  Esq.,  of  Northaw,  Co. 
Herts.)  he  had  issue : 

1  Rev.  William. 

2  Mary. 

3  Rev.  Heneage. 

4  Charlotte-Louisa. 

3  Ladjf  Charlotte,b,  13  May  1754,  d.  Oiuly 
1828,  late  Countess  of  Suffolk. 

4  Hon.  John,  b.  22  May  1755,  d.  20  Junein7. 

5  Hon,  Gen.  Edward,  b,  26  April  1756,  d, 
27  Oct.  1843. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Daniel,  b.  3  April  1757, 
d,  24  Oct  1840. 

7  Hon,  Seymour,  b.  11  June  1758,  d,  2 
Feb.  1704. 

S  Hon.  Henry  -  AlUngton,  b.  11  March 
1760,  d.  10  Nov.  1780. 

0  Lady  Frances,  b.  0  Feb.  1761,  d,  21  Nov. 
1838,  late  Countess  of  Dartmouth. 

10  Lady  Maria,  b,  7  Oct.*  1766. 

11  Lady  Henrietta-Constantia,  b.  3  June 
1760,  d.  unm.  6  June  1814. 


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AYLMER,  BARON.    (Aylmer.) 

Matthbw  Whitworth-Aylmbr,  Lord  Aylmer,  Baron  of  Balrath, 
Cu.  Meath,  in  the  Irish  Peerage,  and  a  Baronet  of  Ireland ;  G.C.B.,  a 
General  in  the  Army,  Colonel  of  the  .18th  Foot,  6.  94  May  1775, 
succeeded  22  Oct.  1785,  m.  4  Aug.  1801,  Louisa- Anne,  2nd  daughter 
of  the  late  Sir  John  Call,  Bart.,  6.  1778. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  fourth  Lord,  succeeded  7  Oct.  1766,  and  d.  22 
Oct  1785 ;  having  m.  23  Feb.  1774,  Catherine,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Charles  Whit- 
worth,  and  sister  of  Charles  Earl  Whitworth,  who  m.  2nd]y,  22  Sept.  1787,  Howell 
Price,  Esq.,  and  d,  9  Jan.  1805.    The  issue  of  this  marriage  are : 

1  Matthew,  present  and  fifth  Lord. 

2  Hon,  Henry,  b,  14  May  1776,  d,  June  1798. 

3*Hon.  Rear-Admiral  Frederick -William,  R.  N.,  C.  B.,  and  Knt.  Comman- 
der of  the  Sicilian  Order  of  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit,  b.  12  Oct.  1777. 

4  Han,  Rote-WMtworth,  b.  5  Oct.  1779,  d.  in  1800. 

5  Hon,  James-Thomas,  b,  1785,  died  in  1812. 

The  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Aylmer,  4th  son  of  Henry,  2nd  Lord,  d.  16  Feb.  1793, 
leaving  a  son, 

John,  an  Admiral  in  the  R.  N.,  d,  19  April  1841,  leaving  issue  by  his  mar- 
riage with  Miss  Cazalet, 

1  John,  a  retired  Com.  R.N.,  resides  in  Lower  Canada. 

2  Henry,  Captain  Royal  Art. 

3  Frederick,  Captain  80th  foot 

Creation,^l7lS,    Baronet  1(MS. 

Genealogy See  Genealogical  Volume, 

^oTfo.— Steady. 

Tlown  Residence 15,  Baton  Square. 

^ra/.~Batchacre  Park,  Staffordshire. 


BAGOT,  BARON.     (Baoot.) 

William  Baoot,  Baron  Bagot  of  Bagot's  Bromley,  Stofford,  tn  the 

Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baronet,  LLD.,  F.S.A.,  F.L.S.,F.Z.S., 

and  F.H.S.  j  fc.  1 1  Sept.  1773,  succeeded  22  Oct.  1798,  m.  Ist,  30  May 

1799,  the  Hon.  Emily  Fitzroy,  4th  daughter  of  Charles,  Isl  Lord 

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BAG 

Southampton,  who  d,  8  June  1800 ;  and  2ndly,  17  Feb.  1807,  Lady 
LouUa  Leggej  2nd  daughter  of  George,  Srd  Earl  of  Dartmouth, 
who  d.  12  Aug.  1816.    His  Lordship  has  had  issue, 

by  hif  1ft  marriage  : 

1  Horn.  Lomta-Barbara,  b.  19  April  1800,  d.  1  Jan.  1801. 

by  Snd  marriaffe : 

2  Hon.  LouiMa-Prancet,  b.  1  March  1808.  d.  \7  Feb.  1829. 

3  Hon.  Agnn,  6. 10  Aug.  1809,  m.  8  Jan.  1828,  John-Newton  Lane,  Esq., 

of  King's  Bromley,  Co.  Stafford. 
4*Hon.  William,  MJP.,  6.  27  March  1811. 

5  Hon.  and  Rer.  Henrey-Charles,  M.A.,  b,  17  Dec.  1812. 

6  Hon.  Eleanor,  6.  31  Aug.  1814. 

7  Hon.  Alfred- Walter,  6.  4  April  1816. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  first  Lord,  was  6.  29  Feb.  1728,  and  d,  22 
Oct.  1798 ;  having  m.  20  Aug.  1760,  the  Hon.  Louisa  St.-John,  eldest  daughter  of 
John,  2nd  Viscount  St. -John,  by  whom,  who  d.  4  Feb.  1820,  he  had  issue : 

1  Hon.  Louisa,  b,30  Sept  1764,   d,  7  May  1834 ;  having  m.  9  May  1786, 

¥Faiter  Sntyd,  Esq.,  of  Keel,  Co.  Stafford,  who  </.  23  June  1829.  [He 
was  son  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.,  by  Barbara,  sister  of  the  1st  Lord 
Bagot.] 

2  Edward,  b,  23  Jan.  1763,  d.  June  1773. 

3  Waiier,  b.  28  March  1766.  d.  June  1773. 

4  Barbara,  b.  1  Oct.  1768,  d.  June  1773. 

5  William,  present  and  second  Lord. 

6  Hon.  Hervey,  6.  14  March  1777,  d.  1787. 

7  Hon,  Henrietta,  6.  14  Feb.  1780,  d,  Jan.  1797. 

a  Right'Hon.  Sir  Charles,  0,CJ3.,  b,  23  Sept.  1781,  d.  at  Kingston,  in  Ca- 
nada, 19  May  1843,  when  Governor-General  of  Her  Majesty's  North 
American  Provinces;  having  m.  22  July  1806,  Lady  Mary- Charlotte- 
jinne  Wellestey-Pole,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Morning- 
ton,  by  her,  who  also  d.  2  Feb.  1845,  he  had  issue : 

1  Louisa-Catherine,  b.  25  April  1807, d.  9  Jane  1824.  t  Charles,  Lieut.- 
Col.  6ren.-gda..  b.  20  May  1808.  3  Hon.  Emily-Georgiana.  b.  0  July  1800, 
CovnteM  of  WinchiUea.  4  Caroline-Mary,  b.  1  June  1811.  5  Arthur- 
Berkeley,  fr.  19  March  1814,  d.  20  April  1825.  6  Henrietta- Maria,  b.  Sept. 
1815,  d.  22  March  1844,  CounteM    of  Uxbridge. —^ee  Anolbsky.  7 

Georgiana-Angusta,  b.  2  Sept.  1818,  m.  21   Sept   1843,  lieut  CoL  Mac- 
kenxie  Fraaer.        8  George-Talbot,   b.  14  April  1820.  9  Alexander, 

b.  1822.  10  WUhelmina-Frederica,  b,  11  March  1826. 

9  Hon.  and  Right-Rev.  Richard,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
b.  22  Nov.  1782,  m.  21  Dec.  1806,  Lady  Harriet  Villiers,  7th  daughter 
of  George-Bussey,  4th  Earl  of  Jersey,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Major  Edward-Richard,  Assiflt.  Mil.  Sec.  at  Gibraltar,  6.4  Jan.  1808.  m. 
15  Jan.  1842,  MatUda,  widow  of  the  late  Oiwald  Perkini,  Em}.,  and  has 
iMue: 

1  ETelyn,  b,  1842.        2  Ethel,  6.  Feb.  1844.  3  Ponsonby,  b. 

11  Jane  1845. 

2  ruiiers,  b.  22  June  1809,  d.  Nov.  1810. 

3  Henry,  Com.  R.  N.,  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Lord  Licntenant  of  Ireland, 
b.  12  Joly  1810. 

4  Rev.  Charlei- Walter,  Rector  of  Islip,  Oxon,  b.  11  Feb.  1812. 

5  Rev.  Lewia-Franda,  Rector  of  Caatle  Riaing,  Norfolk,  b,  18  July  1813. 
0  Harriet-Francea,  b.  20  July  IRIO,  Lady  Charlea  Thynne.— ifoe  Bath. 

7  George,  Captain  41at  foot,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Lord  lieatenant 
of  Ireland,  b.  5  May  1818. 

8  Frances-Car oUne,  b.  20  Oct.  1819,  d,  10  Oct.  1840. 
0  Richard,  b.  21  Feb.  1821,  d.  6  Jan.  1840. 

10  Frederick,  b.  23  Jan.  1822. 

11  Emily-Mary,  b.  24  Sept.  1823. 

12  Mary-Iaabel,  b.  28  April  1825.  fii.  25  Joly  1843,  the  Hon.  William-Henry 
Dawnay,  eldest  son  of  Viscount  Downe. 

10  Hon,  Frances,  b.  9  Nov.  1785,  d.  30  May  1806  ;  having  m.  22  May  1805, 
the  Hon.  Lieut-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Paget,  G.CA.—See  Anglesey. 

CreaHon^YIW,    Baronet  1027. 


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BALCARRES.  EARL  OF.     (Lindsay.) 

James  Lindsay,  Earl  of  Balcarres,  Baron  Lindsay  of  Balcarres, 
Lord  Lindsay  and  Balneil,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland;  also  Barou 
Wigan,  of  Haigh  Hall,  Co.  Lancaster,  in  the  United  Kingdom;  6.24 
April  1/83,  succeeded  25  March  1825,  m.21  Nov.  1811,  the  Hon. 
Maria-P'rances-Margaret  Pennington,  only  surviving  child  of  John, 
1st  Lord  Muncaster,  and  has  issue  : 

l^Alexander- William-Crawford,  Lord  Lindsay,  6. 16  Oct.  1812. 

2  Hon.  James,  Captain  and  Adjutant  Gren.-Guards,  6. 25  Aug.  1815. 

3  Hon.  Charles-Hugh,  Capt.  43rd  Foot,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Lord 

Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  6.  11  Nov.  1816. 

4  Hon,  Maria,  b.  3  Aug.  1818,  </.  young. 

5  Hon.  Colin,  b,  6  Dec.  1819,  m.  29  July  1845,  Lady  Frances  Howard,  3rd 

daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Wicklow,  b,  26  July  1821. 
Alexander,  sixth  Earl,  father  of  the  present  Earl,  was  b,  18  Jan.  1752,  and  d. 
25March  1825 ;  haying  m.  1  June  1780,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Charles  Dalrymple, 
Esq.,  of  North  Berwick,  Grandson  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple,  of  Stair,  by 
whom,  who  d,  10  Aug.  1816,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Lady  Elizabeth-Keith,  b.  9  Sept.  1781,  d.  15  Aug.  1825;  having  m.  18 

Jan.  1815,  Richard- Edensor  Heathcote,  Esq.,  of  Longton  Hall,  Co. 
Stafford,  widower  of  Emma-Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Nigel 
Gresley,  Bart. 

2  James,  present  and  seventh  Earl. 

3  Hon.  Charlet-Robert,  6.  20  Aug.  1 784,  d.  at  Singapore,  in  the  East  Indies, 

4  July  1835;  having  ni.  12  Feb.  1814,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the 
late  Thomas-William  Thompson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Flora-Elixabeth-Heathcote,  6.  16  Not.  1815,  d.  13  Dec.  1S34.  S  EllMa- 
beth  Dalrymfle,b.  3  Jane  1817,  dec.  3  Char U9- Alexander,  b.  8  AprO  1810, 
d.  16  Aug.  1821.  4  Alexina-NiBbet,  b.  16  Oct.  1831.  5  Catherine- 
Hepbume,  b.  14  Dec.  1833.  6  Marp-Anne-Agnew,  b.  16  Sept.  1833,  d, 

7  Feb.  1837.       7  Hugh-Barlow,  b.  31  March  1833. 

5  \  TW5-.  {  hZ:  S"'  '•  '"""*'      \  »•  9  M»ch  1 786. 

6  Lady  Anne,  b.  18  April  1787,  m.  15  March  1811,  Robert  Wardlaw-Ram- 

say,  Esq.,  of  Balgarvie,  Co.  Fife,  who  d.  12  April  1837. 

Creations.—  Baron  Lindsay  of  Balcarrei  1633,  Earl  of  Balcarres,  and  Lord  Lindsay,  and 
Balneil  1650,  Scotch  honours;  Baron  Wigan,  in  the  United  Kingdom,  1836. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— ABtn  castra,  Nomen  lumen  munimen :  The  Stars  are  my  camp,  the  Deity  is 
my  light  and  strength. 

Toum  Residence*— 21,  Berkeley  Square. 

Seats.— EBxlMfvrry  Abbey , Pifeshire, and  Haigh  Hall,  Wigan,  Lancashire. 


Collateral  ISranc^M. 

[Uncles  and   Aunts  of    the   present  Peer, 
issue  of  the  5th  Earl.] 

1  Lady  Anne,  b.  8  Dec.  1750,  d.  0  May 
1835;  haring  m.  31  Oct.  1793,  Andrew  Bar- 
nard, Esq.,  who  d.  37  Oct.  1807. 

3  Lady  Margaret,  b.  14  Feb.  1753.  d.  Dec. 
1814;  having  m.  1st,  30  June  1770,  Alexander 
Fordyce,  Esq.,  and  3ndly,  1  Sept.  1813,  Sir 

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James  Bland-Burgess  (afterwards  Lsmtb), 
Bart.,  who  d.  Jan.  1835. 

3  Hon,  Robert,  b.  35  Jan.  1754,  d,  10  May 
1836  ;  having  ffi.  35  Not.  1788,  Elinbeth,  3rd 
daughter  ot  the  late  Sir  Alexander  Dick, 
Bart.,  and  has  issne : 

1  Colonel  James,  Col.  of  the  Fife- 
shire  MUitia,  m.  1st,  18  Feb.  1810, 
Mary-Anne,  daughter  of  Fraaoia  Grant, 


BAN 


Biq.,  of  Kilgruton;  tndly.  3  April 
18S3,  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir 
Centts  Trotter,  Bart.,  by  Margaret 
Gordon,— «ec  Abudbbn,  and  has  Uiue, 
by  the  tad  marriage : 

1  SirContta  Lindsay,  Bart.,  Lient. 
Gren.  Guards,  b,  t  Feb.  1824. 

9  Margaret,  b,  81  Dec.  18S4. 

8  Mary-Anne,  6.  0  June  18S9. 

4  Robert,  6.  10  April  1832. 
t  Marjf .  Butler,  m,  18  Not.  1815, 
Charles  -  Maitland  Christie,  Bsq.,    of 
Dnrie,  and  d.  1820. 

3  Robert,  m.  2  Aug.  1824,  Frances, 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Hen- 
derson. Bart.,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Isabella,  6.  Oct.  1820. 

2  Robert,  b.  18«7. 

8  James-Head,  6.  1820. 

4  Elisabeth,  6.  1830. 

5  Alexander-WilUam,  fr.  1832. 

0  Francis,  b.  1835. 

7  Marianne,  b.  1830. 

4  WilUam-Duf,  Midshipman  of  H. 
M.  8.  laWe,  lost  at  sea  on  board  the 
American  prise  ship  Rtnown,  in  Dec. 
1S13. 

5  Colin,  m.  1st,  Charlotte,  daughter 
of  C.Blair,  Esq.,  alter  her  death,  2ndly, 
Miss  Browne,  also  deceased ;  and  3rdly, 
Emma,  dau.  of  H.  Watson,  Esq.  He 
has  issue: 

1  Charles-Robert,  6.  June  1820. 

2  Chariotte-AugnsU,  Muly  1828. 
8«Margaret,6.  Sept.  1832. 
4rs=Colin,  b.  Oct.  1830. 

5  Emma-Anne-Elisabeth,  6.  Sept. 
1840.  *^ 

0  Frederick,  b.  Sept.  1841. 
0  Charies-Basil,  Madras  Caralry,  m. 
10  July  1842,  Anna,  daughter  of  Eneas- 
R.    M'DonneU,    Esq.,    Madras    CirU 
Serrioe. 

7  Anne. 

8  Cecilia,  m.  30  July  1821,  J.  Head, 
E»q.,  who  is  deceased. 

0  Elisabeth. 

4  ifsfi.  Coliu,  a  Brigadier<;eneral  in  the 
Army.  6.  5  April  1755,  il.  unm.  22  March  1705. 

•  Hom.Jamet-Stair,  Copt,  73rd  Foot,b.  10 
Dec.  1758,  d.  of  the  wounds  he  received  at 
Ike  stoiming  of  Cnddalore.  13  June  1783. 

0  Mom,  H  Uliam,  6.  21  Nor.  1750,  lost  in 
letting  into  a  boat  from  the  Priam  East 
Indlaman,  1785. 

7  Hon.  and  Right-Rer.  Charles,  D.D.,  Lord 
Evhop  of  Kildare,  Dean  of  Christ  Church, 


Dublin,  and  P.C.,  in  Ireland,  b,  14  Dec. 
1700,  m.  1st,  1  Jan.  1700,  Elizabeth,  only 
daughter  of  Thomas  FydeU,  Esq.,  who  d.  7 
Feb.  1707;  2ndly,  2  June  1708,  Catberine- 
Klisa,  daughter  of  the  late  Evert-George 
Conssmaker,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  : 

I  Venerable  Charles,  Archdeacon  of 
KUdare,  b.  12  Oct.  1700,  m.  28  Smt. 
1810,  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Owsley 
Rowley,  Esq.,  of  the  Priory,  St  Neots, 
Co.  Huntingdon,  and  has  issue, 

CaroOne-Frances,  b.  8  Deo.  1821. 

2  Elixabeth-Framcts,  d.  10  Aug.  1812, 
having  m.  21  Oct.  1811,  Sir  Compton 
DomTile,  Bart.,  re-m.  to  Helena- 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Frederick  Trench, 
Esq. 

3  Thomae,  Ueut.  8Srd  foot,  fr.  20 
Dec.  1703,  killed  at  Yittoria,  21  June 
1813. 

4  PhUip-Yorke,  d.  at  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  Oct.  1833;  he  m.  Miss 
Blayney,  and  had  issue : 

1  Elisabeth,  fr.  Feb.  1817. 

2  Helen  EUsabeth.  b.  July  1818. 
8  Charles-Philip,  6.  5  Dec.  1810. 

5  Geonre-Hayward,  b.  10  June 
1700,  m.  Sept.  1828,  Lady  Mary-Ca- 
therineGore,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  Hon.  Colonel  WiUiam-John  Gore, 
and  sister  of  the  Earl  of  Arran,  by 
whom  he  has  is#ue : 

1  Arthur-Alexander,  b.  to  Aug. 
1820,<f.  May  1840. 

2  Henry-Gore.  b.  20  Aug.  1830. 

3  Georgiana-Katfaleen,  b.  1  Oct. 
1831. 

4  William-John-Coussmaker,   6. 
7  Dec.  1832. 

5  Mary  •  Catherine  -  Caroline,  6. 
14  March  1842. 

0  A  daughter,  b,  Jan.  1845. 

0  Henry,  b,  10  Oct.  1800. 

8  Hon,  Colonel  John,  b,  15  May  1702.  d.  0 
March  1820;  having  m.  2  April  1800,  Lady 
Charlotte  North,  8rd  daughter  of  Frederick, 
2nd  Earl  of  Guilford. 

0  Lady  Elisabeth,  b.  11  Oct.>.17e3,  Countess 
Dowager  of  Hardwicke.  .     .. 

10  Hon.  Hugh,  b.  30  Oct.  1705,  d.  23  Apnl 
1844;  having  m.  14  Jan.  1700.  Jane,  2nddaugh- 
ter  of  the  late  Hon.  Alexander  Gordon,— «ee 
AixaDBKN,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Anne,  b.  1ft  June  1800,  m.  10  Oct. 
1817,  Sir  Edmund-William-Romer  An- 
trobus,  Bart.,  b.  17  May  1702. 

2  Hugh-Hamilton,  M.P.  b.  12  Aug. 
1802. 


BANDON,  EARL  OF.     (Bbbnard.) 

Jamks  Bernard,  Earl  of  Baodon,  Viscount  Bernard,  Viscount  and 

Baron  Bandon,  of  Bandon  Bridge,  Co.  Cork,  in  the  Peerage  of 

Irekmdy  Representative  Peer  -,  Recorder  of  Bandon,  Lord  Lieutenant 

and  Ciittos  Rotalorum  of  the  County,  and  of  the  County  of  the  City 

39 


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of  Cork,  D.  C.  L.,  F.R.S. ;  b.  14  June  1785,  succeeded  96  Not.  1830, 
m.  13  March  1809,  Mary-Susan- Albinia,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  and 
Most-Rev.  Charles  Brodrick, — see  Midlbton,  Lord  Archbbhop  of 
Cashel,  6.  9  Oct.  1787>  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

l*Francis,  Viscount  Bernard,  M.P.,  b,  3  Jan.  1810,  m.  16  Aug.  1832.  Ca- 
therine-Mary, eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Whitmore,  Esq.,  of  Apley 
Paik,  Co.  Sidop,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Mary-Gatlierme-HenrietU,  b.  t  Aug.  1837. 
S  Hon.  Lonua-Albinia,  b.  10  April  1841. 
9  Hon.  Charlotte-Esther-Emily,  fr.  5  April  1843. 
4  Hon.  Emma-Harriet,  6.  96  Oct.  1844. 

2  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles-Brodrick,  Rector  and  Prebendary  of  Kilbrogan,  b. 

4  Jan.  1811,  m.  25  July  1843,  Hon.rJane-Grace,  daughter  of  Percy 
Evans-Freke,  Esq., — Mee  Carbery,  and  has  issue : 
Percy- Brodrick,  b.  17  Sept.  1844. 

3  Hon.  Henry-Boyle,  Barrister-at-Law,  b,  6  Feb.  1812. 

4  Lady  Catherine-Henrietta,  6.  11  Nov.  1813. 

5  Hon.  James,  b.  II  June,  d.  7  Nov.,  1815. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Francis,  first  Earl,  was  b,  26  Nov.  1755,  d,  26  Nov. 
1830;  having  m.  12  Feb.  1784,  Lady  Catherine-HenrietU  Boyle,  daughter  of 
Richard,  2nd  Earl  of  Shannon,  and  by  l^r,  who  d,  8  July  1815,  had  issue, 

1  James,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Hon.  and  very  Rev.  Richard-Boyle,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Leighlin,  and  Rector  of 

Wells,  Ireland,  6. 4  Sept.  1787. 

3  Hon.  F)rancis,  Lieui,  9th  Light  Drag,,  b.  27  Feb.  1789,  d.  of  fatigae  at 

Coimbra  in  Portugal,  24  Jan.  1813. 

4  Lady  Henrietta-Catherine,  b.  7  July  1790. 

5  Hon.  William-Smyth,  b,  13  Nov.  1792,  m.  31  May  1831,  Elisabeth,  only 

daughter  of  the  late  Lieut- Colonel  Henry  Gillman,  of  Clan  Coole,  Co. 
Cork. 

6  Lady  Charlotte-Esther,  b,  28  Jan.  1794,  Viscountess  Doneraile. 

7  Lady  Louisa-Anne,  b,  24  Dec.  1795. 

8  Hon.  Henry-BoyU^b.  5  Dec.  1797,  killed  at  Waterloo,  18  June  1815. 

9  Lady  Elisabeth,  d.  young. 

10  Hon.  Charles,  b.  and  d.  Jan.  1803. 

11  Hon.  Charles-Ludlow,  b.  12  April  1805. 

OreofioiM.— Baron  1708,  ViBcoont  Bandon  1799,  Viaconnt  Bernard  and  Barl  18M. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto^--yiTtu»  probata  florescit :  Tried  rirtue  flonriahee. 

Town  Residence.— 9,  Connaught  Place. 

Seai.~-Ce»i\e  Bernard,  near  Bandon,  Coonty  Cork. 


BANGOR,  VISCOUNT.     (Ward.) 
Edward  Ward,  Viscount  Bangor,  and  Baron  Bangor,  of  Castle 
Ward,  Co.  Down,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  6.  23  Feb.  1827,  suc- 
ceeded 1  Aug.  1837. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Edward  Southwell,  third  Viscount,  was  b.  March 
1790,  succeeded  11  Sept.  1827,  and  d.  I  Aug.  1837 ;  having  m.  14  Feb.  1826» 
the  Hon.  Harriet  -  Margaret  Maxwell,  now  Viscountess  Dowager,    2nd . 
daughter  of  Henry,  6th  Lord  Famham,  6.  Jan.  1805,  m.  2ndly,  4  Oct.  1841,  Captaio ' 
Andrew  Nugent,  late  36th  foot ;  the  Viscount  left  issue  by  her : 
1  Edward,  prbibnt  and  fourth  Viscount. 
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BAN 

{•Hon.  Heniy-WUIiam-Crosbie,  b.  26  Julj  1828. 

3  Hon.  William^ohD,  6.  9  Dec.  1829. 

4  Hon.  Bernard-Matthew,  b.  28  Aug.  1831. 

5  Hon.  Somerset-Richard-Hamil ton- Augusta,  b.  9  March  1833. 

6  Hon.CroBbie-Richard-Maxwell,  b.  16  AprU  1836. 
CV€cKofM.— Baron  1770,  Viscount  1781. 
GtnemUfg9.~-SeeGemealogieal  Volume. 

Jfofto.— Sob  croce  Salus :  Salration  under  the  GroM. 
Semt»'~CBaUe-Viud,  Downthire. 


Collateral 

[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  is- 
soo  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Ward,  second 
son  of  Bernard,  first  Viscount,  who  were 
•dTanced  in  1835  to  the  rank  of  sons  and 
daoi^ters  of  a  Viscount.] 
1  Hon.  TheodosU,6.  July  1784,  m.  10  Feb. 
ISM,  Kean  Osborne,  Bsq. 

•  Hon.  Arabella-Catherine,  6.  Aug.  1787, 
■I.  18  Aug.  1811,  Edward  Wolstenholme,  Esq. 
S  Hon.  John  -  Petty,  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  civil 
seirice,  6.  1701,  m.  18  Aug.  1817,  Elina, 
dngbter  of  John  Erskine,  Baq.,  by  whom  he 
has  issue: 

1  ArabeUa,  6.  June  1818,  m.  99  May 
1810,  the  Rer.  Frederick- Luttrell  Moy. 
■ey,  of  Combe  St.  Nicholas,  Somerset. 
9  JSliHa-Catheritte,  d.  Jan.  1844 ;  haT- 
inf  OT.SS  March  1841,  William  Atkins, 
Esq.,  of  Ashoott  House,  Somerset 

3  Edward- Wolstenholme,  Roy.  Eng., 
ft.  18S3. 

4  Theododa-Astley. 
9  Frances-Caroline. 
8  Henrietta-Treror. 

7  Georce-Innes-Crosbie,  b.  1834. 

8  John-Petty-Hamaton,  6.  1839. 
0  William-Erskine,  b.  Feb.  1838. 

4  Sttrmk'Catherime,  b,  March  1703,  <f .  Aug. 
1831 ;  haring  m.  9  Oct.  1899,  George  Meara, 
Esq.,  of  Carrsghmore,  Co.  Waterford.  who  is 
re^.  to  Elisabeth,  Srd  daughter  of  the  late 
Lorenao-Hickie  Jephson,  Esq.,  of  Wilmar, 
Co.  Tlpperary,  by  Hon.  Martha  Prittie.— •$!?« 

DCMALLBY. 

9  Hon.  Urania-Caroline,  6.  May  1704,  m. 
9  Oct.  1810,  the  Hon.  M^jor-General  John 
MtmA».—See  Clanwiluam. 

0  Hon.  and  Rot.  Henry,  Rector  of  Kil- 
fiaehy,  Co.  Down,  6.  Dec.  1709,  m.  19  Sept. 
1893,  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Mahon,  of  KeDigaUy,  King's  Co.,  and 


1  Anne-Henrietta,  b.  3  Jan.  1899,  m,  3 
Oct.  1844,  the  Rev.  Townley  Blackwood, 
«f  Strangford  Lodge,  Co.  Down. 

9  Edward-Robert,  fr.  18  Dec.  1899. 

I  ArabelU,  6.  10  Dec.  1890,  m.  March 
1849,  her  cousin  WQliam-Robert  Ward, 
E^q.—See  het&w. 

4  Sophin-Manr-Anne,  fr.  91  Sept  »98. 

9  Harriet,  6.  0  March  1830. 

8  Henry,  b.  31  Aug.  1831. 

7  CrosUe,  b.  18  Feb.  1833. 

8  John-Hamilton,  b,  10  Oct  1834. 
0  Louisa  Frances,  b,  17  July  1830. 

10  Thomas-  Lawrence  •  Frederick,  b, 
8q>t.l887. 


IStanc(e0. 

11  WiOiam-Somerset,  fr.  90  March  1830. 
19  Theodosia  -  Catherine  -  Elizabeth,  6. 
94  Aug.  1840. 

13  Caroline-Matilda,  ft.  8  July  1849. 

14  Emily-OctaTia,  b,  0  Sept  1843. 
[Issue  of  His  Lordshlp*s  Great  Uncle,  the 

Right  Hon.  Robert  Ward,  Srd  son  of  the 

1st  Viscount] 

1  Edward-Michael,  b,  9  Feb.  1780,  d.  19 
Sept  1832 ;  hsTing  m.  14  Sept  1819,  Lady 
Matitda-CharlotteSteufart.dth  daughter  of 
Robert,  1st  Marquis  of  Londonderry,  by 
whom,  who  d.  3  Oct.  1849,  he  left  issue : 
1  Anne-Catherine,  b.  1810. 
9  Robert-Edward,  6.  1818. 

9  Colonel  John-Richard,  G.  B.,  Assistant 
Quarter-Master-General  in  Ireland,  b.  17 
Sept.  1700,  m.  99  Oct.  1890,  Catherine- 
Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Pensam, 
Esq. 

3  Sophia- Anne,  6. 10  Sept  1703,  m.  0  Sept 
1894,  John-Whitcomb  Bayley,  Esq.,  Chief 
Clerk  of  the  Record  Office.  F.R.  and  A.S. 

4  Rev.  Bernard-John,  b.  90  May  1708,  d, 
94  Jan.  1839 ;  baring  m.  31  Aug.  1894,  Isa- 
bella-Frances, youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Robert  Phillips,  Esq.,  of  Longworth,  Here- 
fordsh.,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Robert,  b.  90  June  1899. 

9  Bernard- Edward,  b.  0  Jan.  1897. 

3  Sophia-Mordaunt,  b.  11  Sept  1898. 

4  Thomas-Le-Hunte,  b,  4  Ang.  1830. 
9  Thomas- Lawrence, a  senior  Clerk  in  the 

Foreign  Office,  b.  93  May  1700. 

0  Anne-Catherine,  6.  10  Nor.  1800,  d,  10 
May  1839};  baring  m.  10  July  1821,  John- 
Goddard  Richards,  Esq.,  of  Roebuck,  Co. 
Dublin,  who  re-m.  9  May  1840,  Mary,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  William  Rawson. 

7  James-Hamilton,  Commander  R.N.,  6. 
93  Dec.  1809,  ffi.  90  July  1830,  the  Hon.  Eli- 
sabeth-Dorcas Blackwood,  3rd  daughter  of 
Hans,  3rd  Lord  Dufferin  and  Claneboye. 

8  Louisa-  Alice,  b.  90  Feb.  1809,  m.  10 
Feb.  1839,  the  iRer.  Frederick-Fits-  William 
Trench. — See  Ashtown. 

0  Waiiam  -  Robert,  b.  14  Oct.  1800,  m. 
March  1849,  Arabella,  9nd  daughter  of  his 
cousin  the  Hon.  and  ReT.  Henry  Ward.— 
See  above. 

[Surriring  issue  of  the  first  Viscount,  who 
are  Great  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer.] 

1  Hon.  Ssrah-Henrietta^Kliaabeth. 

9  Hon.  G ear giana-Charlotte-EmiUa- Han- 
nah, b.  1702,  d.  Not.  1848  ;  baring  m.  1789, 
the  Rev.  Hugh  Montgomery,  of  Grey  Abbey, 
Co.  Down,  who  d.  30  March  1819. 


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BANTRY,  EARL  OF.     (White.) 

Richard  White,  Earl  of  Bantry,  Viscount  Berehaven,  Viscount 
and  Baron  Bantry  of  Bantry,  Co.  Cork,  in  the  Irish  Peerage;  b. 
6  Aug.  1767,  was  elevated  to  the  Peerage  in  consequence  of  his 
distinguished  exertions  on  the  arrival  of  the  French  forces  in  Bantry 
Bay  27  Jan.  1797,  w.  Nov.  1799,  Lady  Margaret-Anne  Hare,  eldest 
daughter  of  VVilliam,  1st  Eari  of  Listowel,  by  virhom,  who  d.  19  Jan. 
1835,  he  has  issue  : 

l*Richard,  Viscount  Berehaven,  6.  16  Nor.  1800,  m.  11  Oct.  1836,  Lady 
Mary  O'Bryen,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Thomond. 

2  Hon.  \Villiam -Henry  White-Hedges,  of  Maccroom  Castle,  Co.  Cork, 

b.  10  Nov.  1801,  m.  16  April  1845,  Jane,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Charles-John  Herbert,  Esq.,  of  Muckcross,  KiUamey. 

3  Lady  Maria,  6.  10  Nov.  1805,  d.  June  1817. 

4  Hon,  Simon,  b.  11  March  1807,  d,  un-m.  9  Sept.  1837. 

5  Hon.  Robert-Hedges,  b,  31  March  1810. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Simon  White,  Esq.  m.  in  1760,  Frances-Jane,  daughter  of 
Richard  Hedges-Eyre,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Hedges,  by  whom,  who  d.  3  May  1816,  he 
had  issue, 

1  Richard,  the  present  Earl. 

2  Simon,  who  d,  10  May  1838 ;   leaving  issue  by  his  marriage  in  1801, 

with  Sarah,  youngest  daughter  of  John  Newenham,  Esq.,  of  Marybo- 
rough, Co.  Cork. 

3  Hamilton,  d.  7  Dec.  1804,  having  m.  in  1800,  Lucinda,  daughter  of  — 

Heaphy,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  left  issue. 

4  Helen,  d.  9  Aug.  1808,  having  m.  Richard' Devontker  Newenham,   Esq,, 

of  Maryborough,  Co.  Cork,  who  d,  Nov.  1835. 

5  Martha,  m.  in  1800,  Michael-Goold  Adams,  Esq.,  of  Jamesbrook. 

6  Frances,  m.  Aug.  1801,  Gen,  Edward  Dunne,  of  Brittas,  Queen's  Co.,  who 

d,  Oct.  1844. 

Creations. ^Baxon  1707,  Viscount  Bantry  1800,  Earl  of  Bantry  and  Viscount  Berehaven  1810. 
Genealogy. ^See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — ^The  noblest  motiye  is  the  public  good. 
S€at.^Bantry  House,  Cork. 


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HARRINGTON,  VISCOUNT.  (Barbinoton.) 
William-Keppel  Barrington,  Viscount  Barrington  of  Ardglass> 
Co.  Down,  and  Baron  Barrington  of  Newcastle,  Co.  Dublin,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland y  M.P.;  6.  1  Oct.  1793,  succeeded  5  March  1829, 
m.  21  April  1893,  the  Hon.  Jane-Elizabeth  Liddell,  4th  daughter  of 
Lord  Ravensworth,  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Queen  Dowager, 
b»  29  Sept.  1804,  and  has  issue : 

l*Hon.  George-William,  b.  14  Feb.  1824. 

2  Hon.  Percy,  Lieut.  Scots  Fusileer  Guards,  b.  22  April  1825,  m,  3  July 

1845,  Louisa,  only  surviving  child  of  the  late  Tully  Higgins,  Esq. 

3  A  child,  still-bom  22  Jan.  1826. 

4  Hon.  Charlotte-Maria,  b.  29  Dec.  1826. 

5  Hon.  Caroline-Isabella  J  b.  12  Dec.  1827,  kUled  by  falling  from  a  carriage, 

24  Feb.  1834. 

6  Hon.  Mary-Frances,  b.  1  June  1830. 

7  Hon.  Caroline-Susanna- Augusta,  fr.  21  Oct  1834. 

8  Hon.  Augusta-Ann,  h,  21  June  1836. 

9  Hon.  Adelaide,  b.  19  Jan.  1839. 

10  Hon.  William-Augustus-Curzon,  b.  28  Jan.  1842. 
His  Lordship's  father,  George,  fifth  Viscount,  was  b.  16  July  1761,  entered 
into  holy  orders,  and  became  a  Prebendary  of  Durham,  and  d.  5  March  1829  ;  hav- 
ing m.  12  Feb.  1788,  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  Robert  Adair,  Esq.,  by  Lady 
Caroline  Keppel,  2nd  daughter  of  William-Anne,  2nd  Earl  of  Albemarle ;  the 
Viscountess  d,  2  March  1841 ;  they  had  issue, 

1  William-Keppel,  present  and  sixth  Viscount. 

2  Hon,  Captain  George,  R.N.,  b,  20  Nov.  1794,  d.  2  June  1835  ;  having  m.  15 

Jan.  1827,  Lady  Caroline  Grey,  3rd  daughter  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  Grey, 
a  Bedchamber  woman  to  the  Queen,  b,  30  Aug.  1799,  by  whom  he  had 
issue: 

1  Charlefl-G«orge,  ft.  27  Oct  1837.      2  Augustus,  b.  17  March  1829,  d.  1831 . 

3  George-WUUam,  b.  Aug.  1830,  d.  March  1833.        4  A  daughter,  b.  March 

1832,  d.  aged  two  days.        5  Mary,  b.  27  May  1833. 

3  Hon.  Samuel'Shute-Perceval,  b.  10  Feb.   1796,  killed    in  the  Battle  of 

Quatre-Bras,  16  June  1815. 

4  John-Robert,  6. 12  Feb.  1797,  <f.30  Nov.  1804. 

5  Hon.  Augustus,  b.  19  July  1798. 

6  Hon.  Caroline-Elizabeth,  b,  5  Oct  1799,  m.  28  Feb.  1843,  Hon.  Thomas 

Liddell, — see  Ravensworth. 

7  Hon,  Russelly  b.  25  July  1801,  d.  19  Feb.  1835  ;  having  m.  25  Sept.  1832, 

Maria,  only  daughter  of  the  late  John  Lyon,  Esq., — see  Strath  more, 
by  whom  he  has  left  issue, 

1  Isabella-Maria,  b,  8  Oct.  1833,  d.  20  Nov.  1837.  2  Francis- Lyon,  b, 

22  Nov.  1834. 

8  Hon.  Frances,  6.  20  Oct.  1802,  Countess  of  Dartmouth. 

9  Hon.  Charlotte-Belasyse,  b.  30  March  1804,  m.  28  Jan.  1845,  the  Rev. 

Henry  Burton,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Upton  Cressett  and  Vicar  of  Atcham, 
Salop. 

10  Hon.  and  Rev.  Lowther-John,  Rector  of  West  Tytherly,   Hants,  and 

Registrar  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Court  of  Durham,  b.  17  July   1805, 
w.  26  Oct.  1837,  Lady  Catherine-Georgiana  Pelham,  5th  daughter  of 
Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Chichester,  and  lu^  issue, 
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BAT 


2  RuueU  Henry,  b,  3  Sept.  1840. 
4  fVaUer-Peiham,  b.  i5  June  IS%^ 


1  Alice-EmUy,  b.  1  March  1839. 
3  YthUArthur,  6.  14  Jan.  1843. 
d,  19  March  1849. 

11  Franci*-Daines.  b,  20  March  1807,  rf.  25  Feb.  1808. 

12  Hon.  Henry-Frcderick-Franci8-Adair,6.  28July  1808. 

13  Hon.  Georgiana-Christiana,  b,  9  May  1810. 

14  Hon.  Elizabeth-Frances,  b.  18  Oct.  1811,  m.  13  Dec.  1836,  the  Rer. 

Thomas  Mills,  Chaplain  in  ordinary  to  her  Majesty. 

15  Hon,  Arthur,  b.  23  Aug.  1814,  d.  27  March  1826. 

CreatUm.^niO. 

Genealogy — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Afo/^o.— Honesta  quam  splendida :  Honest  things  rather  than  splendid. 

Town  Residence.— 90,  Cavendish  Square. 

Seat.— BwXett  Hoiue,  Farringdon,  Berkshire. 


BASSET,  BARONESS.     (Basset.) 
Frances  Basset,  Baroness  Basset  of  Stratton,  Co.  Cornwall,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  b.  30  April  1781,  succeeded  6  Feb.  1835. 

Her  Ladyship's  father,  Francis  first  lord,  was  b.  9  Aug.  1757,  created  a 
Baronet  in  1779,  raised  to  the  Peerage  in  1796,  by  the  title  of  Baron  de  Dnnstan- 
ville  of  Tehidy,  Co.  Cornwall,  and  in  1797,  created  Baron  Basset,  with  remainder 
to  his  daughter,  Frances  Basset,  and  her  heirs  male ;  in,  1st,  16  May  1780,  Frances- 
Susannah,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  John-Hippesley  Coxe,  Esq.,  of  Stone  Easton, 
Somerset,  by  whom,  yrhod.  14  June  1823,  he  had  issue,  an  only  daughter,  Frances, 
present  Baroness ;  and  2ndly,  13  July  1824,  Harriet,  4tb  daughter  of  the  late  Sir 
William  Lemon,  Bart.,  Dowager  Lady  de  Dcjnstanville.  His  lordship  er.5  Feb. 
1835,  without  male  issue,  when  the  Barony  of  De  DunstanTille  became  extinct. 

Creation.— 179T. 

Geneal^ff.—See   Genealogical  Volume. 

Seat.— tehidy  Park,  Truro,  Cornwall. 


tr  ^. 


BATEMAN,  BARON.     (Bateman-Hanbury.) 
William-Batem AN  Bateman-Hanbury,  Baron  Bateman  of  Shob 
don,  Co.  Hereford,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom^  6. 28  July 
1826,  succeeded  22  July  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William  first  Lord,  was  b.  24  Jane  1780,  d.  22  Jaly 
1845,  having  m.  16  Aug.  1822,  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Lord  Spenoer- 
Stanley  Chichester,— i5««  Donegal,  now  Dowager  Lady  Bateman,  by  wkom  he 
had  Issue : 
44 


BAT 

1  Hon.  Harriet-Anne,  b.  5  July  1823. 

2  Hon.  Charlotte,  b,  4  May  1825. 

3  Willi am-Batem AN,  present  and  second  Lord. 
4*Hon.  Charles-Spencer,  b,  8  Oct.  1827. 

5  Hon.  Anhor-Allan,  b.  13  March  1829. 

6  Hon.  Elizabeth-Augusta,  6. 16  March  1832. 

7  FredeHck'Westem,  d,  an  infant,  July  1834. 

8  Hon  George-Sackvil/e,  b.  1835,  d,  12  Aug.  1839. 

9  Hon.  Louisa-Catherine,  b,  26  Oct.  1837. 

10  Hon,  EmUy-Blanche,  b.  30  Nov.  1840,  </.  15  May  1843. 
William  Hanbury,  Esq.,  of  Kelmarsh,  Co.  Northampton,  father  of  the  first  Lord, 
d,  16  Not.  1807 ;  having  m,  in  1778,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Charles-James  Packe, 
Esq.,  of  Prestwold,  Leicestershire,  and  by  her,  who  d,  in  Dec.  1815,  had  issue, 

1  WiLUAMy  FIRST  LORD, 

2  Lieut-Gen.  Sir  John  Hanbury,  K.C.H,  m.  17  May  1842,  Charlotte,  eldest 

daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Nelson  Rycroft,  Bart. 

3  Rev.  George. 

4  Anne,  m.  20   July   1809,   Sir   Sotherton-Branthwayt-Peckham  Mickle- 

thwait,  Bart 
Or««riMi.~l837. 

Gene0ton.—liee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto^--Hec  prece  nee  pretio  ;  neithcnr  by  prayer  nor  by  price. 
TWn  Residence,  38,  Portman  Square. 
JiMltfw^Kelmarsh,  Northampton  ;  Shobdon  Court,  Leomiiuter,  Herefordshire. 


BATH,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Thynnr.) 
John-Alexander  Thynne,  Marquis  of  Bath,  Viscount  Weymouth, 
and  Baron  Thynne,  of  Warminster,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Bri' 
lain,  and  a  Baronet;    6.  I  March  1831,  succeeded  24  June  1837. 

Hia  Lordship's  father,  Henry-Frederick,  third  Marquis,  was  6.  24  May  1797, 
succeeded  27  March  1837,  and  d.  24  June  1837 ;  having  m.  19  April  1830,  the  Hon. 
Harriet  Baring,  2nd  daughter  of  Lord  Ashburton,  now  Marchioness  Dowager, 
by  whom  he  left  issue : 

1  John-Alexander,  present  and  fourth  Marquis. 
2*Lord  Henry-FVederick,  b,  2  Aug.  1832. 

3  Lady  Louisa-Isabella-Harriet,  6.  10  June  1834. 

4  Lady  AUce,  6.  Not.  1836. 

Thomas,  second  Marquis,  K.G.,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  was  6.  25  Jan. 
17(>5,  succeeded  19  Noy.  1796,  d,  27  March  1837 ;  having  m.  24  April  1794,  the  Hon. 
Isabdla-Elizabeth  Byng,  3rd  daughter  of  George,  4th  Viscount  Torrington,  by 
whom,  who  </.  1  May  1830,  he  had,  besides  Henry-Frederick,  third  Marquis, 
the  iaaue  stated  below. 

Cremtion*.-^yiBconnt  and  Baron  166%.   Marquis  1780.    Bart.  1041. 
G«»eal0fv.— See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Jfell»^-7'aye  bonne  cause :  I  have  good  cause. 
JMf^LoDfleat,  Warminster,  WilUhire. 


CTolIatetal  l^rand^efL 

(VbcIm  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer, 
issae  of  TiMmas,  Ind  Marams— ofroiwj 
1  Lady  XBaabeOi,  b.  S7  Feb.  1799,  Conn- 


ll«dy 
iMOf  Ci 

t  Tkemmi  VUeomnt  Wepnouik,  b,  0  April 
I'M,  4.  M  Jan.  1937 ;  haTing  m.   11    May 
45 


18M,  HAaaiBT-MATiLOA,  DowAGia  Viscoun- 
TBss  Wkymodth,  daughter  of  Mr.  Thomas 
Rdbbins,  6.  18  Nov.  1800. 

3  Rot.  Lord  John,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of 
Westminster,  and  Rector  of  Street,  Co.  So- 
merset, b.  7  Not.  1708,  m.  S  March  1894,  Ann- 


BAT 


Constantia»  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Cobbe  Beresford— iVee  Watbrforu,  and  has 
BurviTing  issue, 

1  Prancis-JohB,  b.  17  June  1830. 

2  Arthui^Chrtst0pher,  b.  9  Nov.  1832. 

3  William- Frederick,  b.  8  Aufr.  1834. 

4  Alfred-Walter,  b.  15  June  1836. 

5  John-Charles,  b.  14  April  1838. 

6  Rmily-Constantia,  b.  4  April  1840. 

7  Selina- Charlotte,  6.  8  Jan.  1842. 

8  A  son,  ft.  23  Dec.  1843. 

4  Ldidy  Louisa,  6.  23  March  1801,  Countess 
of  Harewood. 

5  Lord  William,  b.  17  Oct  1803. 

6  Lord  Francis,  b.  20  Jan.  1805,  d.  20  May 
1821. 

7  Lord  Edward,  b.  25  Jan.  1807,  m.  8  July 
J  830,  Elixabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
William  MeUish,  Esq.,  of  Woodford,  Essex. 
Tkey  have  no  issue. 

8  Lord  George,  b,  25  Dec.  1808,  d.  19  June 
1832. 

0  Lady  Charlotte- Anne,  b.  10  April  1811, 
Duchess  of  Buccleuch. 
10  Rev.    Lord   Charles,  Rector    of    Long> 
bridge  and  Kingston  Deverill,   Wilts.,  b.  0 


Feb.  1813,  m.  18  July  1837,  Harriet-Frances, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Hon.  and  Right-Rev. 
Richard,  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford, —«ee  Ba- 
GOT,  b.  July  1816.     tliey  have  issue, 

1  Frederic-Charles,  b.  13  July  1838. 

2  Gertrude-Harriet,  b.  13  June  1840. 
[Great  Uncles   and  Aunts  of  the  present 

Marquis,  issue  of  Thomas,  1st  Marquis.] 

1  Lad^  Louisa,  b.  25  March  1760,  d,  29 
Dec.  1832 ;  late  Countess  of  Aylesford. 

2  Lady  Henrietta,  h.  17  Nov.  1702,  d,  13 
May  1813;  late  Countess  of  Chesterfield. 

3  Lady  Sophia,  b.  IS  Dec.  1763,  d.  9  April 
1701 ;  having  m.  George  Viscount  St.  Asaph, 
afterwards  third  Earl  of  Ashbumham. 

4  Lady  Isabella,  b.  1 1  Oct.  1768,  d.  7  April 
1835. 

5  Lord  George,  Baron  Carteret,  b,  23  Jan. 
1770.  d.  10  Feb.  1838. 

6  Lord  John,  b.  28  Dec.  1772,  Babon  Cab- 

TKBBT. 

7  Lady  Mary,  b.  17  May  1778,  d.  24  Feb. 
1814;  havixig  m,  10  June  1806,  Osborne 
Markham,  Esq.,  who  m.  2ndly,— «ee  St.  Vin- 
cent, and  d.  22  Oct.  1827. 

8  Lady  Caroline,  b.  31  Aug.  1781. 


BATHURST,  EARL.     (Bathurst.) 
Henry-George    Bathurst,  Earl  Bathurst,   Baron    Bathurst    of 
Battlesden,  and  Baron  Apsley  of  Apsley,  Co.  Sussex,  in  the  Peerage 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  D.C.L.  j  b.  24  Feb.   1790,  succeeded  27  July 
1834. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  third  Earl,  was  b.  22  May  1762,  succeeded  6 
August  1794,  and    d.  27  July  1834 ;   having  m.    1  April  1789,    Georgiaa,  3rd 
daughter  of  the  late  Lord  George-Henry  Lennox. — tee  Richmond,  by  whom,  who 
was  b.  6  Dec.  1765,  and  d.  20  Jan.  1841,  he  had  issue : 
1  Henry-George,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

2*Hon.  William -Lennox,  Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council,  and  Secretary  to  the 
Board  of  Trade,  b.  14  Feb.  1791. 

3  Lady  Louisa- Georgina,  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  H.R.H.  the  Duchess 

of  Gloucester,  b.  22  Sept.  1792. 

4  Hon.  Peter-George-AUen,  b,  14  Jan.  1794,  d.22  Oct.  1796. 

5  Hon.  Lieut.'Colonel  Seymour- Thomas,  b.  27  Oct.  1795,  d.  10  April  1834  ; 

having  m.  6  Oct.  1829,  Julia,  only  daughter  of  John-Peter  Hankey, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  A   daughter,  b.  S,  d.  36  Aug.  1830,  at  MalU.       iS  A  daughter,  d.  at 

MalU,  10  Oct.  1831.  3  Allen,  b.  19  Oct.  1832.  4  SeliBa,  b,  post- 

hamou0,  14  Sept.  1834. 

6  Lady  Emily-Charlotte,  b.  29  Feb.  1798,  m.  16  March  1825,  Hon,  Majw 

Gen.  Sir  Frederick-Cavendish  [Ponsonby,  K.C.B.,  who  rf.  11  Jan.  1837. — 
See  Bessborough. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles,  b.  21  Jan.  1802,  <f.  without  issue,  1  March  1842, 

having  m.  31  July  1830,  Lady  Emily-Caroline  Bertie,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  Earl  of  Abingdon. 

ih'eations.—'Bucon  Bathunt  171S ;  Baron  Apsley  1771 ;  Earl  Bathurst  177S. 

Genealogy.—See  Genealogical  Volume.^  ^ 

Motto Tien  ta  foy  :  Keep  thy  faith. 

Town  Residence.— A,  Wilton  Crescent 

iVfar.— Cirencester.  Gloucestershire. 


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[Aunt  of  the  Earl,  only  surviving  issue  of  Henry,  ted  Earl.) 
Lady  Susan,  b.  3  Jan.  1708. 


BE  A 


BAYNING,  BARON.     (Townshend.) 
Hbnbt  William-Powlett,  Baron  Bayning  of  Foxley,  Co.  Berks, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  b,  8  June  1797,  in  Holy  Orders, 
Rector  of  Broome,  Suflfolk,  and  Canon  of  Norwich,  succeeded  to 
the    title  on  the  death   of  his  brother,  Charles-Frederick-Powlett 
TownSHBND,  2nd  Lord,  2  Aug.  1823,  m.  9  Aug.  1842,  Emma,  only 
daughter  of  the  late   William-Henry  Fellowes,  Esq.,  of  Ramsey 
Abbey,  Co.  Huntingdon,  and  has  issue, 
•A  son,  b.  9  Oct.  1844. 
Charles  Townshend,  first  Lord,  father  of  the  present  Lord,  d.  19  May  1810, 
haTing  m,  20  Aug.  1777,  Annahella-Powlett,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Smyth, 
(by  Annabella,  daughter  of  William,  son  of  Lord  William  Powlett,)  who  d,  3  Jan. 
1825.    The  issue  of  this  marriage,  who  (except  the  present  Lord)  retain  the  name 
of  Townshend,  are,  besides  several  children  who  d.  young, 

1  Hon.  Caroline,  6.  30  Sept.  1778. 

2  Hon.  Amelia,  b,  31  Dec.  1779. 

3  Hon.  AnnabelU,  b.  12  Dec.  1783. 

4  Charles-Frederick-Powlett,  second  Lord,  6.  26  Sept.  1785,  suc- 

ceeded 19  May  1810,  d.  2  Aug.  1823. 

5  Hon.  Anne. 

6  Henry  William-Powlett,  present  and  third  Lord. 

Geiumi0gf.^8ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Moito.—StATe  super  Tiaa  antiqaas :  I  stand  in  the  track  of  my  anceitora. 

^«l«— Honingham,  Norfolk. 


BEAUCHAMP,  EARL.  (Lygon.) 
Jobn-Rbginald  Pindar,  Earl  Beauchamp,  Viscount  Elmley  and 
Baron  Beauchamp^  of  Powyke,  Co.  Worcester,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom ;  succeeded  his  brother,  William-Beauchamp,  2nd 
Earl,  12  May  1823,  m.  14  March  1814,  Lady  Charlotte  Scott,  only 
daughter  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Clonnaell,  6.  11  May  17d7>  by  whom  he 
has  no  issue. 

ffif  Lordship's  father,  WiLUAM  Lygon,  first  Earl,  was  6.  25  July  1747,  and 
d,  31  Oct.  1816;  haring  had  issue  by  his  wife  Catherine,  only  daughter  of  James 
DcBii,  Esq.,  who  d,  2  March  1844. 
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BEA 

1  Hon.  Fekcia-Jemima,  d.  11  Oct.  1813. 

2  WiLUAM'BBAvcHAUPy  SECOND  EarLj  b.  1782,  succceded  21  Oct  1816, 

and  d,  unm.  12  May  1823. 

3  John-Reginald,  present  and  third  Earl,  who  has  assumed  the  sur- 

name of  Pindar  only. 
4*Hon.  Major -Gen.  Henry-Beauchamp,  Colonel  10th  Hussars,  and  M.P., 
m.  8  July  1824,  Lady  Susan-Caroline  Eliot,  2nd  daughter  of  William, 
2nd  Earl  of  St-Germans,  6.  12  April  1801,  d.  15  Jan.  1835;  they  have 
had  issue: 

1  Felicia-Sttsan,  b.  S7  June  182A.        2  Georgiana- Harriet,  6.  4  Sept 
ISiO,  d.  9  May  1827.        8  H'iUiam,  b.  2  Jan.  1828,  d.  30  June  1834.  4 

Henry,  6.  13  Feb.  1820.        5  Frederick,  b.  10  Nor.  1830.        8  6«or(iana, 
b.  30  July  1832.        7  Reginald,  b.  17  March,  d,  7  July,  1834. 

5  Hon.  Major-Gen.  Edward-Pyndar,  Colonel  13th  Light  Dragoons,  C.B., 

and  Knt  of  the  Russian  Order  of  St.  Wladimir,  Inspecting  General 
of  Cavalry,  and  Lieut.-Colonel  2nd  Life-Guards. 

6  Reginald- James,  d.  young. 

7  Hon.  Emma-Sutannaky  d.  8  Aug.  1810  ;  having  m.  George- William,  Vis- 

count Deerhurst,  afterwards  8th  Earl  of  Coventry. 

8  Lady  Sophia-Margaret,  d.  16  Nov.  1834,  having  m.  4  March  1818,  Sir 

Charles  Egteton-Kent,  Bart.y  who  rf.  5  Dec.  1834. 

9  Lady  Jemima-Catherine-Louisa. 

10  Lady  Georgiana-Emma-Charlotte,  Countess  Dowager  of  Longford. 

11  Lady  Emily-Estber-Anne.  m.  12  Oct  1825,  Lloyd-Bamford  Hesketh,  Esq., 

of  Gwrych  Castle,  Co.  Denbigh. 
CVecftofM.— Baron  1800 ;  Viscount  and  Earl  1815. 
Geneahgy'—See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.--Kx  fide  fortis :  Strong  through  fiuth. 
Toum  Residence.^Zt ,  Portman  Square. 
Seat — Madretfield  Court,  Great  Malvern,  Worcestershire. 


BEAUFORT,  DUKE  OF.  (Somerset.) 
Henry  Somerset,  Duke  of  Beaufort,  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Wor- 
cester, Earl  of  Glamorgan,  Viscount  Grosmont,  Baron  of  Bottetourt, 
and  Baron  Herbert,  both  by  writ,  Baron  Herbert  of  Ragland,  Chep- 
stow, and  Gower,  and  Baron  Beaufort  of  Caldecot  Castle,  in  the 
Peerage  of  England;  K.G.,  6. 6  Feb.  1792,  succeeded  23  Nov.  1836.  m. 
1st,  25  July  1814,  Georgiana-Frederica,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
Henry  Fitz-Roy, — see  Southampton,  who  rf.  11  May  1821;  and 
2ndly,  29  June  1822,  Emily-Frances^  daughter  of  Charles-Culling 
Smith,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Anne  Wellesley, — tee  Mornington,  6. 3  March 
1800.    His  Grace's  issue  are, 

by  Ut  marriafe : 

1  Lady  Augusta,  m.  5  Dec.  1844 »  Philip  Baron  Nieumann,  Bomedme 

Austrian  Minister  in  this  Country,  and  now  at  Florence. 

2  Lady  Georgiana,  m.  29  Dec.  1836,  Sir  Christopher- William  Codrington, 

Bart.,  M.P.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Sir  Christopher-Bethell  Codrington, 
by  Hon.  Harriet-Georgiana-Caroline  Foley, — see  Foley,  b,  12  Marcli 
1805. 

by  Snd  marriage : 
3*Henry,  Marquis  of  Worcester,  Lieut.  Ist  Life  Gnardi,  Aide*de>CAiiip 
to  the  Commander  in  Chief,  b.  I   Feb.  1824,  m.  3  July  1845,  La^ 
Oeorgiana-Charlotte  Cuison,  eldest  daughter  of  Eaii  Howc^  *.  29 
Sept.  1845. 
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BEA 


4  Lady  Emily-Blaoche-Charlotte,  b.  26  Jan.  1828. 

5  Lady  Rose-Caroline-Mary,  b.  12  Feb.  1829. 

6  Lady  Henrietta-Louisa- Priscilla,  b,  21  May  1831. 

7  Lady  Geraldine-Harrict-Anne,  6.  19  June  1832. 

8  Lady  Katherine-Emilv-Mary,  b.  30  Aug.  1834. 

9  Lady  Edith-Frances- Wilhelmine,  b,  1  June  1838. 

His  Grace's  father,  Henry-Charles,  sixth  Duke,  K.G.,  was  b.  22  Dec.  1766* 
succeeded  11  Oct.  1803,  and  </.  23  Nov.  1835;  having  m.  16  May  1791,  Lady 
Charlottb-Sophia  Lereson-Gower,  5th  daughter  of  Granville,  Ist  Marquis  of 
Stafford,— «««  Sutherland,  the  present  Duchess  Dowager,  by  whom,  who  was 
A.  11  Jan.  1771,  he  had  issue, 

1  Hrnry,  present  and  seventh  Duke. 

2  Lord    Granville-Charles-Henry.  P.C,    and   M.P.,    Chancellor    of   the 

Duchy  of  Lancaster,  a  Commissioner  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  and  for 
BuUding  Churches,  b.  27  Dec.  1792,  m.  27  July  1822,  the  Hon.  Emily 
Smith,  10th  daughter  of  Robert,  1st  Lord  Carington,  and  has  issue  : 

1  GranTillc-Robert-Hcnry,  b.  7  Jan.   18S4.         «  Emily-Catherme-Ann, 
b.  to  Jan.  1826.        3  ConBtance-Henrietta-Sophia-Louua,  b.  2  July  I8t7. 
4  Lereson- Eliot-Henry,  b.  20  Aug.   1829.        5  Raglan-George- Henry,  b. 
17  Dec.  1831. 
j^ton,  b.  1  Dec.  1793.  d,  13  Jan.  1794. 
Lady  Charlotte-Sophia,  b.  25  April   1795,  m.  12    Aug.  1823,  the  Hon. 

Frederick  Gough. — See  Calthorpe. 
L&rd  Charlei'Fredericky  b.  24  May  1796,  d.  young. 
Lady  Elizabeth- Susan,  b.  23  June  1798,  m.  1st,  /xwrf  Edward  O'Brien,— 
See  Thomond,  and    2ndly,  11  Nov.  1829,  Lieut-Gen.  James  Orde,  a 
Member  of  the  Board  of  General  Officers. 

7  Lady  Georgiana-AugusU,  b.  8  Oct.   1800,  m.  30  May  1825,  the  Hon. 

Granville-Dudley  Ryder. — See  Harrowby.' 

8  Lord  Edward-Henry,  b.  17  June  1802,  d,  19  Feb.  1822. 

9  Lady  Susan-Caroline,  b.  10  May  1804,  Marchioness  Cholmondeley. 

10  Lady  Louisa- Elizabeth,  b.  10  May  1806,  m,  22  Oct  1832,  George  Finch, 

Esq.,  widower  of  Jane,  4th  daughter  of  Vicc-Admiral  John-Richard 
Delap-Tollemache,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Stratford,— 5e(!r  Aldborough. 

11  Ladw  liabeUa-Anny  b.  8  Aug.  1808,  d.  4  Feb.  1831  ;  having  m.  8  AprU 

1828,  Thomas-Henry  Kingscote,  Esq.,  of  Kingscote,  Glouceslersh., 
Colonel  of  the  North  Gloucestershire  Militia,  who  is  re-m.  to  the 
Hon.  Harriet  Bloomfield. — See  Bloomfield. 

12  Lady  Harriet-Blanche,  b.  18  Aug.  1811,  Countess  of  Galloway. 

13  Lady  Mary-Ocuvia,  6. 16  July  1814,  m.  28  Nov.  1837,  Sir  Walter- Rock - 

cliffe  Farquhar,  Bart 

CVmMmm.— Baron  of  Bottetourt,  by  writ  1308,  Baron  Herbert,  by  writ  1481,  and  Baron 
Heibert  of  Ragland*  Chep«tow,  and  Gower,  1506 ;  Earl  of  Worcester  IA14 ;  If  arquia  of  Wor- 
eeater  IMS ;  Earl  of  Glamorgan,  Yiacount  Groamont,  and  Baron  Beaufort  1044 ;  Duke  of 
BeMiiort  lOM. 

6«Me«iMv.— See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Jf(»MS9.--Matare  vel  thnere  apemo :    I  acora  to  change  or  fear. 

TWni  Besidtnee.^TSt,  Arlington  Street 

4ear«.— Badminton  House,  and  Stoke  Gilford,  Gloacestenhire ;  and  Troy  House,  Mon- 
aMatbsbire. 


CToUatrtal  3$¥anc]^es(< 

[Uadaa  and  aants  of  the  present  Duke,  iaaue 
of  Henry,  Mh  Duke.] 
rl€$.He 


1  Lord  Ckarlet-Nenrf,  late  Governor  of 
Ike  Cam  of  Good  Hope,  b.  IS  Dec  1707,  m. 
let.  7  Jmie  1788,  ike  Hon.  Ellsabetk  Courte- 
iMf,4^  daughter  of  William,  Snd  Viacoont 
Ceutenay,— «ec  Dbton,  who  d.  11  Sept. 
1818 ;  and  tndly,  0  Aug.  18S1,  Lady  Mary 
PMdett,  Snd  daogfater  of  John,  4th  Earl 
PMdett.     Hia   Lordship  d,  SO    Feb.    1831, 


by  lit  marriage, 

1  BHaabeth,  b.  Oct.  1790,  m.  July 
181S,  Lieut-Cokmel  Henry  Wyndham. 

S  Georgiana,  6.  Feb.  1703,  m.  15  Jane 
1838,  Capt.  Stirling-Freeman  Glover, 
ISthfoot. 

8  Lievt-Colonel  Henry,  Command- 
aat  of  Caftraria,  Lieat-CoL  of  the 
Cons  of  Cape  Moontml  Riflemen,  b. 
80  tmc,  17M,  m.  1  April  1817,  Fran- 
cea-Sanih,  eldeat  daachter  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  Henry  Heathcote,  and 
iMaiMae: 
49 


1  Elisabeth,  m.  SI  Sept.  1841, 
Peter  Maclean,  Eaa.,  ILA.,4th  aon 
of  the  late  Col.  Alexander  Mac- 
lean, and  Lady  Margaret  Hope,  7th 
daughter  of  John,  Snd  Earl  of 
Hope  toon. 

S  Charlea-Henry,  Lieut,  and 
Adjutant  Cape  Corpa. 

3  Frances. 

4  Louiaa. 

ff  A  daughter,  b.  SS  April  1833. 

4  Charlotte,  6.  S  Jan.  1790,  m.  May 
18S8,  Herbert  ComewaU,  Eaq.,  son  of 
the  late  Biahop  of  Worcester. 

5  Lieut.-Colonel  Ckar let-Henry,  b. 
84  Sept.  1800.  d.  S8  May  1835. 

6  Rev.  ViUiera-Henry-P^tagenet, 
Rector  of  Honiton,  Devon,  6.  IS  Feb. 
1803,  III.  8  Aug.  1844,  Frances  Doro- 
thea, eldeat  daughter  of  John-Henry 
Ley.  Eaq.,  and  Lady  Frances  Hay,— 
SeeTwuDOkLM,  b.  11  Aug.  1810,  and 
has  iatue,  a  son,  b.  14  Sept.  1843. 


BE  A 


by  tnd  marriage* 

7  Poolett-George-Henry,  Lieut.Cold- 
■tream  Guards,  6.  10  June  18tt. 

8  Mary.Sophia,  b.  SO  May  1823. 

0  AngUflU-Anne,  b,  SI  April  1884. 

«  Lord  Norborne-BerkeUyHenry,  b,  4 
May  1771,  d.  I  Dec.  1838. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth,  6.  11  Feb.  1773,  d.  5 
May  1836 ;  haring  m.  «7  June  1706,  the  Very 
Rev,  Charies  Talbot,  D.D.,  Dean  of  SalU- 
bury,— See  Talbot. 

4  Lady  Frances-EUxabeth,  b,  3  April  1774, 
d,  27  May  1841. 

5  Lady  Harriet-Isabella,  b.  0  July  1775,  m. 
17  July  1804,  Colonel  Henry-Hugh  Mitchell, 
who  is  dead. 

6  General  Lord  Robert-Edward  Henry, 
G.C.B.,  b.  10  Dec.  1776,  d.  1  Sept.  1842,  har- 
ing m.  17  Oct.  1805,  the  Hon.  Louisa-Augusta 
Courtenay,  12th  daughter  of  William,  2nd 
Viscount  Courtenay— .«ee  Dbton,  by  whom, 
who  <f.  OFeb.  1823,  he  had  issue: 

1  Louisa-Isabella,  ft.  27  Oct  1807. 

2  Frances  •  Caroline,  b.  5  Not.  1808, 
m.  23  April  1840,  Theopbflus  Cliro,  Esq. 

3  Blanch,  6.  22  Nor.  1811. 

4  MatUda-Elixabeth,  b.  10  May  1815, 
m.  0  Aug.  1842,  Horace  Marryat,  Esq. 

5  Edward-Arthur,  Capt.  Riile  Bn- 
gade,  b.  21  Feb.  1817. 

6  Georgiana-Emfly,  b.  23  April  1810. 

7  Augustus-Charles-Stapleton,Lient 
Roy.  Art,  b.  26  June  1821. 

7  Lord  Arthur- John-Henry,  b.  12  Feb. 
1780,  d.  18  April  1816;  haring  m.  23  June 
1808,  the  Hon.  Elisabeth  Boscawen,  eldest 
daughter  of  George-Brelyn,  3ni  Viscount 
Falmouth,  by  whom  he  left  issue  : 

I  Rer.  George-Henry,  Rector  of  St 
Mabyn,  Cornwall,  6.  SO  March  1800, 
m.  Sept  1835,  PhiUida- Elisabeth 
eldest  daughter  of  Sir  William-Pratt 
Call,  Bart,  and  has  issue, 

1  Anne,  b,  14  July  1837. 

2  Frances  •  Elisabeth,  6.  0 
Not.  1838. 

3  Mary-Georgiana,  6. 0  Jan. 
1840. 

4  Louisa-Bessy,  b.  25    June 
1841. 

5  Arthor-William-Henry,  ft. 
25  Feb.  1843. 

6  George-Edward,  ft.  24  Mar. 
1844. 

2  Arthur- Edward,  ft.  28  Aug.  1813. 

8  Rer.  Lord  WilUam-George-Henry,  Pre- 
bendary of  Bristol,  and  Rector  of  Tormar- 


ton,  Glouc,  and  Uangattock  in  Wales,  ft.  2 
Sept  1784,  m.  1st,  20  June  1818,  Bttxabeth, 
eldest  daughter  of  lient-General  Sir  Thomas 
Molyneux,  Bart,  ft.  26  April  1700,  d.  15  Aug. 
1843;  and  2ndly,  24  Sept  1844,  Franoes- 
Westby,  daughter  of  the  late  Heiury  Brady, 
Esq.,  of  Raheens  Manor,  Co.  Clare,  and  widow 
of  Cornelius  O'Callaghan,  Esq.,  of  Ballyna- 
hinch,  Co.  Clare.  His  Lordship  has  issue  by 
the  1st  marriage, 

1  Charles-Henry-Capel,  ft.  22  Jane 
I8I6,  m.  10  Sept  1840,  Alioe-Elisabeth, 
only  daughter  of  M^)or-Gen.  Sir  Maa- 
rice-Charles  O'Connell,  K.C.H.,  Com- 
mander of  the  forces  in  New  South 
Wales. 

2  Emily-Georgiana-EUsabeth,  ft.  IS 
Jan.  1818,  m,  31  Dec.  1830,  the  Rer. 
Charles-George  Newcomb. 

3  WiUiam,  ft.  3  Oct  1822,  m.  2  Aug. 
1842,  Helen,  only  daughter  of  the  late 
Capt  James  Donald ;  and  has  issue : 

A  daughter,  ft.  20  Jan.  1844. 

4  Fitsroy  -  Molyneux  •  Henry,  Lieut. 
Royal  Engineers,  ft.  20  Dec.  1823. 

5  Boscawen-Thomas-George-Henry, 
ft.  2  June  1833. 

6  Aylmer-Howard-Tynte-Henry,  ft. 

30  Nor.  1835. 

0  Colonel  Lord  John-Thomas-Henry,  In- 
specting Field-officer  at  Bristol,  ft.  30  Aug. 
1787,  m.  4  Dec.  1814,  Lady  Catherine 
Annesley ,  3rd  daughter  of  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of 
Mountnorris,  and  has  issue, 

1  Frances-Georgiana-EHsabediy  ft.  7 
Nor.  1816. 

2  Jnliana-Lucy-Sarah,  ft.  13  July  18ff. 

3  Alfred,  ft.  5  Sept  1820. 

10  Maior-Gen.  Lord  Fits-Roy-James-Henry, 
K.C.B.,  Colonel  of  the  53rd  Foot,  MiUtary 
Secretary  to  the  Commander  in  Chief,  and  a 
Commissioner  of  the  Royal  Military  College, 
ft.  30  Sept  1788,  m.  6  Aug.  1814,  Ladv  Emily- 
Harriet  Wellesley-Pole,  2nd  daughter  of 
William,  3rd  Earl  of  Momington,  and  has 
issue : 

1  Charlotte-Carolbne-Elisabeth,  ft.  16 
May  1815. 

2  Major  Arthur  -WiUiam  -  Fits-Roy, 
Capt.  Gxenadier  Guards.  Military  Se- 
cretary to  theGoremor-General  of  In- 
dia, ft.  6  May  1816,  m.  8  July  1845,  Mrs. 
MeUish.  _     ^ 

3  Richard- Henry -Flt»-Roy,  6.  24 
May  1817. 

4  Katherine-Anne-fimily<:edlia,  ft. 

31  Aug.  1824. 


BEAUMONT,   BARON.    (Stafleton. 
Milbs-Thomas  Stafleton^  Baron  Beaumont,  in  the  Peerage  of  Eng- 
land.  His  Lordship  was  summoned  by  writ  to  the  House  of  Peers  by 
this  title,  16  Oct.  1840,  as  one  of  the  co-heirs ;  being  sole  heir  of  Joan 
Lovell,  Lady  Stapleton,  eldest  daughter  of  Joan,  sister  of  William^  le- 


50 


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cond  Viscount  and  seventh  Baron  Beaumont,  in  whom  the  Barony  was 
vested  by  descent  from  her  father  John,  6th  Baron,  who  sat  in  Parlia- 
ment in  the  reign  of  King  Henry  6th.  He  was  b.  4  June  1805,  m.  9  Sept. 
1844,  the  Hon.Isabella-Anne  Browne,  eldestdaughter  of  LfOrd  Kilmaine, 
and  has  issue, 

Hon.  Agnes,  b.  15  Aug.  1845. 
ffis  Lordihip  is  the  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Stapleton,  Esq.,  of  Carlton-Hall,  York- 
shire,  who  was  b.  in  1778,  and  d.  4  July  1839 ;  having  married  Ist  in  1802,  Maria- 
Joliana,  daughter  of  Sir  Robert  Gerard,  Bart.,  who  d,  9  Feb.  1827 ;  and  2ndly,  28 
Sept.  1829,  HenrietU-Lavinia,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Richard  Fitz-Gerald 
Auter,  Esq.,  by  whom  also  he  left  issue.    His  issue  by  the  1st  marriage  are, 

1  Catherine,  6. 1 0  Oct.  1 803,  m.  1  July  1 830,  Ed  ward- Widringdon  Riddell,  Esq. 

2  itfonVi,  6.  and  d.  in  1804. 

3  Mi  lbs-Thomas,  now  Lord  Beaumont. 

4  Thomas,  b,  16  Oct.  1806. 

5  Gflbert,6. 10Julyl808. 

6  Newy,  b.  9  July  1814,  d.  14  July  1845. 

7  Jofan,ft.  11  April  1816. 

8  Moaica,  b,  28  Jan.  1818,  d.  a  nun. 

OvwriM.— By  Writ  laoo. 
M»ti0. — Mienx  Serra :  Times  wUl  mend. 
TWnt  JiMMmcf.— 18,  Canon  Street. 
Jtad.— Carittm  Hall,  Selhy,  Yorfcahire. 


BEAUVALE,  BARON,  (Lamb.) 
Fbbdbbick-James  Lamb,  Baron  Beauvale  of  Beauvale,  Co.  Not- 
tiogbam,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  G.C.B.,  P.C.^  b. 
17  April  1782,  m.  25  Feb.  1841,  the  Countess  Alexandrina,  daughter  of 
the  late  Joachim-Charles-Louis-Mortiroer,  Count  of  Maltzan,  His 
ProBsian  Majesty's  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary 
at  the  Court  of  Vienna. 

Hit  Lcnndship  is  the  third  son  of  Pfcniston,  first  Viscount  Melbourne,  and  only  sur- 
fhrin^  brother  of  the  present  Viscount. 

Tmm  iUsidence^^lt,  Hyde  Park  Terrace. 


51  12 


BED 


BEDFORD,  DUKE  OF.  (Russell.) 
Francis  Russell,  Duke  and  Earl  of  Bedford^  Marquis  of  Tavistock, 
Baron  Russell  of  Cheneys,  Co.  Bucks,  Baron  Russell  of  Thornhaugh, 
and  Baron  Rowland  of  Streathara,  Co.  Surrey,  in  the  Peerage  of 
England ;  b.  13  May  1788,  succeeded  20  Oct.  1839,  m.  8  Aug.  1808, 
Lady  Anna-Maria  Stanhope,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles,  3rd  Earl  of 
Harrington,  b.  3  Sept.  1783,  and  has  issue  an  only  son, 
*  William,  Marquis  of  Tavistock,  b.  1  July  1809. 

His  Grace*8  Father,  John,  the  sixth  Duke,  K.G.,  was  h.  6  July  1766,  succeeded 
on  the  death  of  his  brother,  Francis,  5th  Duke,  2  March  1802,  and  d.  20  Oct.  1839  ; 
having  m.  1st,  21  March  1786,  the  Hon.  Georgiana-Elizabeth  Byng,  2nd  daughter 
of  George,  4th  Viscount  Torrington,  who  d.  10  Oct.  1801 ;  and  2ndly,  23  June 
1803,  Lady  Georgiana  Gordon,  5th  daughter  of  Alexander,  4th  Duke  of  Gordon, 
now  Duchess  Dowager,  b,  18  July  1781.     His  Grace  had  issue : 

by  l8t  marriage, 

1  Francis,  present  and  seventh  Duke. 

2  Major-Gen.  Lord  George-William,  G.C.B.,  Knt.  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 

Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen,  b.  8  May  1 790,  »n.  21  June  181 7,  Elizaheth- 
Anne,  only  child  of  the  late  Hon.  John-Theophilus  Rawdon,  6.  2  Oct. 
1793,— f«e  Hastings,  and  has  issue : 

1  Blanche,  b.  9  April,  d,  96  Jane,  1818.  t  Francis-Cbarlea-Haatings, 

6.  10  Oct  1810,  m.  18  Jan.  1844,  Lady  EUubeth  Sackrille- West,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  Earl  of  Delawarr,  ft.  33  Sept.  1818.  3  Arthur- John-Edward,  6. 
13  June  1829.              4  Odo-Leopold-A¥iUiam,  b.  SO  Feb.  1830. 

3  Lord  John,   M.P.,    P.C,  Commissioner    of   the  Metropolitan  Roads, 

President  of  the  Russell  Institution,  b.  Id  Aug.  1792,  m.  1st,  11  April 
1835,  Adelaide,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.,  of 
Armitage  Park,  Co.  Stafford,  and  widow  of  Thomas,  2nd  Lord  Rih- 
blesdale,  who  was  6. 14  Sept.  1807,  and  d.  1  Nov.  1838;  and  he  m. 
2ndly,  20  July  1841,  Lady  Frances-  Anna-Maria  Elliot,  daughter  of 
the  Earl  of  Minto.    His  Lordship  has  issue, 

1  Georgiana- Adelaide,  b.  0  Feb.  1830.  3  Victoria,  6.90  Oct.  1838. 

=3  John,  b.  10  Dec  1843. 

by  3nd  marriage, 

4  Rev.  Lord  Wriothesley,  Rector  of  Chenies,  Bucks,  Canon  of  Windsor^  and 

Chaplain  to  H.R.H.  Prince  Albert,  b.  11  May  1804,  m.  23  June  1829, 
Eliza-Laura-Henrietta,  2nd  daughter  of  Lord  William  Russell, — see 
below,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Alfred-John,  b.  13  Aag.  1833.  3  Algemon-Wriothealey,  b.  IS  Jnly 

1835.  3  Erelyn-Mary-Elisa,  b.  5  May  1837. 

5  Lord  Edward,  M.P.,  Capt.  ItN.,  b.  24  April  1805. 

6  Major  Lord  Charles-James- Fox,   b.    10  Feb.  1807,   m.  2   April  1834, 

Isabella-Clarissa,  daughter  of  the  late  William  Dairies,  Esq.,  by  Elisa- 
beth, daughter  of  Lord  Robert  Seymour. — see  Hertpord,  and  has  had 
issue, 

1  A  child,  stiU-bom  0  Dec.  1835.         3  A  daughter  b.  15  April  1837.         3 

A  daughter,  b.  33  July  1838.  4  A  daughter,  6.  1  Dec.  1840.  5  A  son, 

b.  Not.  1843.  0  A  daughter,  b,  13  Sept.  1844. 

7  Lord  Francis-John,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  23  Oct.  1808,  m.  13  April  1844, 

Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Algernon  Peyton,  Rector  of 
Doddington,  Cambridgeshire. 

8  Lady  Georgiana-Elizabeth,  b.  23  June  1810,  m.  13  Jan.  1842,  Charles 

Romilly,  Esq. 
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BEL 

9  Lady  Louisa-Jane,  b,  8  July  1812,  Marchioness  of  Abercorn. 

10  j4  son,  h.  and  d.  5  Oct.  1813. 

11  Lord  Henry,  Com,  JLN.,  b.  17  Feb.  1816,  d.  2  May  1842,  having  wi.  21 

Sept.  1841,  Henrietta-Maria,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Admiral  Sir 
Robert  Stopford,  G.C.B.— 5ee  Courtown. 

12  Lord  Cosmo-George,  Capt.  93rd  Highlanders,  Extra  Aide-de-Camp  to  the 

Commander  of  the  Forces  in  Ireland,  b.  2  July  1817. 

13  Lord  Alfred,  b.  20  Feb.,  d.  10  March  1819. 

14  Lord  Alezander-Creorge,  Lieutenant  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  16  Dec.  1821,  m. 

3  July  1844,  Anne-Emily,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Leonard 
Worsley-Holmes,  Bart.,  and  has  had  issue, 
A  daughter,  still  b.  14  Sept.  1845. 

15  Lady  Rachel-Evelyn,  b.  19  June  1826.  . 

Oea/l0iu.— Baron  RuMellof  Cheneys  1530,  Earl  of  Bedford  1550,  Baron  RoMell  of  Thorn- 
hauffh  1003,  Dnke  of  Bedford  and  Marquis  of  Tayutock  1004,  and  Baron  Howland  1005. 
Gemealogv^See  Genealogical  Volume, 
MotU.— Che  tara  sara :  What  wiU  he,  wiU  bo. 
Tovn  Residence^  0,Belign.re-Sqnare, 
Seats^—Wobtun  Abbey,  Bedfordshire  ;  and  Endsleigh,  Devonshire. 


C^oIIatnal  )3ran(]be0* 

[Coasin|i  of  thejpresent  Duke,  issue  of  Lord 
William  Russell,  brother  of  the  5th 
and  0th  Dukes.] 

I  Gertrude-Frances,  b,  14  Nov.  1701,  m.  15 
May  1810.  the  late  Hon. Henry-Grey  Bennet, 
—See  TANKia VILLI,  and  d.  23  Jan.  1841. 

«  John,  Commander  il.M,  6. 10  July  1700, 
f-  tr  April  1835 ;  haying  m,  91  Aug.  1822, 
Sophia,  Baroness  di  CLirroaD,  by  whom 
hehas'-*'* -     ~    - 


I  left  issue.— .fee  Da  Clif 


3  William,  Accountant  Gen.  of  the  Court 

of  Chancery,  b.  15  July  1800,  m.  17  May 

1828,  Emma,  daughter  of  the  late  Col.  John 

Campbell,  by  Lady  Charlotte  CKmpheXL.^See 

id  has  iss 


AaoYLL,  and 

1  Emmeline,  ft.  1820. 

2  George,  b.  1830. 

3  A  son,  b,  10  AprU  1840. 
4  Elixa-Laura-HenrietU,  b.  22  Jan.  1803, 

Lady  Wriothesley  Russell.— ^tftf  aboTO. 


BELHAVEN,   BARON.     (Hamilton.) 

Robert-Montgomery  Hamilton,  Baron  Belhaven  and  Stenton, 
tJi  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  and  Baron  Hamilton  of  Wishaw  in  the 
United  Kingdom ;  and  Deputy-Governor  of  the  National  Bank  of 
Scotland;  b.  1793,  succeeded  S9  Oct.  1814,  m.  Dec.  1815,  Hamil- 
ton^ daughter  of  Walter  Campbell^  £sq.^  of  Shawfield,  by  whom  he 
has  no  issue. 

William,  sevrnth  Lord,  father  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b.  13  Jan.  1765,  and 
d.  29  Oct.  1814  ;  having  m,  3  March  1789,  Penelope,  youngest  daughter  of  Ranald 
Macdonald,  Esq.,  of  Clanronald,  by  whom,  who  d.  3  May  1816,  he  left  issue  : 

1  Robert-Montgomery,  present  and  eighth  Lord. 

2  Hon,  William,  late  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  Military  Service,  Bengal,  b,  1797, 

d.  3  July  18.38;  having  m.  in  1834,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Mendes,  widow  of  the 
late  P.  Mendes,  Esq. 

3  Hon.  Penelope. 

4  Hon.  Sasan-Mary,   m.   17  Nov.  1820,  Peter  Ramsay,  Esq.,  of  Bamton, 

Alid -Lothian. 

5  Hon.  Flora,  d,  in  1810. 

6  Hon.  Jean,  d.  12  Sept.  1820  ;  having  m.   15  Feb.  1819,  Capt.  Charles 

Sothebv,  R.  N.,  of  Fairmead  Lodge,  Essex. 

7  Hoo.Bethia. 
53 


BER 

CreatiOHs.~^coiak  Burooie*  1647 ;  and  Baron  of  tho  United  Kingdom  IWl. 
GeMalofv.— See  GeneaUgital  Vidume. 
Afo/f0.~Ride  through. 
Seat.—VfUha.w  Houm,  LanarUhire. 


C^ollatnal  l$twn^t%. 

nt  Peer,  itane  .  t  Hon.  Jet 

, i.]  I   Feb.  1791,  Qcw.^w  .,,..— ^^,  — ^-f  ^ 

MHon.  Peter.DoQKlas  «  ^•*-  Bethia,  d.  SO  4ug.  18W ;  baring  m. 

1  non.  reier-uongias.                                  |  ^  j^  ir»i,  William  Ramaay,  Bm]. 


[Undea  and  AnnU  of  the  preunt  Peer,  iaane  ,      t  Hon.  Jemm,  d,  9  Oct  1841,  haying  m.  S4 
of  Robert.  6th  Lord.]  Feb.  1791,  George  Ramaay,  Biq.,  of  Bamtoo. 


BELMOKE,  EARL  OF.     (Lowby. Cobby.) 

Armab  Lowry-Cobby,  Earl  of  Belmore,  Viscount  and  Baron  Bel* 
more  of  Castle-Coole,  Co.  Fermanagh,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  b.  ^ 
Dec.  1801,  succeeded  18  April  1841,  m.  27  May  1»34,  Emily-Louise, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  William  Shepherd,  Esq.,  of  Bradbourne, 
Kent,  and  has  issue : 

l^Somerset-Richard,  Viscount  Cony,  b.  9  April  1835. 

2  Hon.  Armar,  b.  25  May  1836. 

3  LAdy  Louisa-Anne,  6.  17  Nov.  1837. 

4  Hon.  Frederick-Cecil-Geoiif^,  6.  17  June  1839. 

5  Lady  Mary-Emma,  b,  30  Aug.  1840. 

6  Lady  Florence- Elizabeth,  b,  6  April  1842. 

7  Lady  Emily-Margaret,  b.  20  Jan.  1844. 

8  Hon.  Henry-WiUiam,  6. 30  June  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Somerskt.  second  Earl,  was  ft.  11  July  1774,  suc- 
ceeded 2  Feb.  1802,  and  </.  18  April  1841 ;  having  m.  20  Oct.  1800,  Lady  Juliana 
Butler,  2nd  daughter  of  Henry-Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Carrick,  now  Countess 
Dowager,  b.  20  Sept.  1783,  hy  whom  he  had  issue  : 

1  Armar,  present  and  third  Earl. 

2  Rt.  Hon.  Henry-Thomas,  M.P.,  1st  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty,  b.  9  March 

1803,  m.  18  March  1830,   Lady  Harriet-Anne  Ashley-Cooper,   2iid 
daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  and  has  issue, 

1  GertmdfrJaliana-Loaisa,  6.  30  June  1831.  S  Armar-Henry,  b,  14 

March  1830.  3  Montague-William,  b.  8  Oct.  1838.  4  Alice-Charlotte, 

b,  SO  Oct.  1830. 

3  ^  daughter,  still-bom  6  July  1806. 

The  Earl  has  one  sunriying  aunt,  daughter  of  Armar,  first  Earl,  Lady  Louisa- 
Mary- Anne-Julia-Harriet,  b,  3  April  1781,  Countess  Dowager  of  Sandwich. 

GreatioHS — Baron  1781,  Viaconnt  1780,  and  Earl  1797. 
Gemealogw.—Ste  Genealogical  Volume. 
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BERESFORD,  VISCOUNT.     (Bebbsfobd.) 

William-Cabb  Bebbsfobd,  Viscount  Beresford  of  Beresford,  Co. 
Stafford,  and  Baron  Beresford  of  Albuera  and  of  Dungarvan,  Co. 
Waterford,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  G.C.B.,  a  Gene- 
ral in  the  Army,  Colonel  of  the  I6th  Foot,  a  Commissioner  of  the 
Royal  Military  College  and  Royal  Military  Asyluin,  Governor  of 
Jersey,  P.C,  and  D.C.L.  His  Lordship  is  also  Duke  of  Elvas,  Mar- 
quis of  Caropo-Major,  Count  of  Francoso,  and  a  Field  Marshal  in 
Portugal,  Captain-General  in  the  Spanish  army,  and  Knight  of  the 
Foreign  Orders  of  the  Guelphs  of  Hanover,  the  Tower  and  Sword  of 
Portugal,  St.  Ferdinand  and  St.  Hermenagilde  of  Spain.  His  Lordship 
was  eminently  distinguished  during  the  whole  of  the  Peninsular  war, 
and  commanded  at  the  Battle  of  Albuera;  but  he  is  particularly  re- 
markable for  the  assiduity  and  zeal  with  which  he  fulfilled  the  charge 
entrusted  to  him  of  rendering  the  Portuguese  army  efficient  in  the 
field.  He  m.  29  Nov.  1832,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Beresford,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  most  Rev.  William,  1st  Lord  Decies,  and  Archbishop 
of  Tuam,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Hope,  Esq.,  of  Deepdene,  Kent. 

OvAflMJ— Baron  1814,  Vucoimt  1823. 

G4tuaio£w — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motion— nil  nialcnice  :  There  is  no  dependence  bat  in  the  CroM. 

7\nmi  Residence, — 10,  CaTondish  Square. 

Ami.— Bedgebory  Park,  Lamberhortt,  Kent. 


[Hia  Lordahip'a 
Admiral  Sir  Jokn-Poo  Beresford,  Bart. 
KsaB.,G.C.H.,  d.%  Oct.  1844 ;  haring  m.  Ut, 
Miarw,  daogbter  of  Captain  Andkony-John- 
Pye  Ifdlloy,  R.N.,  ahe  d.  1  July  1813;  3ndly, 
17  Ang.  im,Harriet'Elisabetk,  3rd  daughter 
of  Henry  Pelrae,  Em.,  of  Bedale,  Yorks.,  by 
the  Hon.  Charlotte-  GHrace  Hon»on,—see  Mon- 
lOK,  who  d.  tr  Feb.  18SA ;  and  3rdly,  SO  May 
1818.  Amdia,  tad  daughter  of  the  late  James 
Bailiie,  Eeq.*  and  widow  of  Samuel  Peach, 
■iq.,  wlu>  avrwTrmldm\  ha  has  left  iaane. 


CoIIaUral  Vranctetf. 


by  Ist  marriage. 

1  Capt  Sir  George  Beresford,  Bart. 

by  3nd  marriage. 

2  Harriet-Charlotte,//. 98  June  1810,  m. 

12  June    1843,    Rer.    Anthony 
Hammond. 

3  Georgiana,  b.  18  April  1819,  m.  23 

July  1842,   the    Rer.   Reginald 
Courtenay. — See  Dbton. 

4  Henry- William,  ft.  27  Sept.  1820. 
6  John-George,  b.  28  Sept.  1821. 

0  Mary-Anne-Catherine,  b  1  Jan.  1824. 


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BERKELEY,  EARL  OF.  (Berkeley.) 
Frederick- Augustus,  5th  and  late  Earl  Berkeley,  Viscount  Dura- 
ley,  and  Baron  Berkeley  of  Berkeley  Castle,  in  the  Peerage  of  England, 
was  6.  94  May  1745,  and  d.  8  Aug.  ISIO^  having  m.  30th  of  March 
1785,  Mary,  daughter  of  Mr.  William  Cole,  but  which  marriage  was 
decided  by  the  House  of  Peers,  after  a  patient  investigation,  in  181 1, 
not  to  be  then  proved.  The  Earl  was  m.  16  May  1796,  to  the  same 
lady,  by  whom,  who  d.  30  Oct.  1844,  he  had  issue  : 

before  Uie  marrUf  e  of  17g6, 

1  William-Fitz-Hardingb,  Earl  Fitz-Hardinge,  b.  26  Dec.  1786. 

2  Capt.  Maurice-Frederick-Fitz-Hardioge,   R.N.,  C.B.,  M.P.,  b.  3    Jan. 

1788,  m.  1st,  4  Dec.  1823,  Lady  Charlotte  Lennox,  6th  daughter  of 
Charles,  4th  Duke  of  Richmond,  who  d,  20  Aug.  1833 ;  2ndly,  30 
Sept.  1834,  Lady  Charlotte  Moreton,  3rd  daughter  of  Thomas,  Ist 
Earl  of  Ducie.     He  has  issue  by  his  1st  marriage, 

1  Frederica-Cbarlotte-Fits-Hardinge,  6.  15  April  1825,  Lady  GifTord. 

3  Fnncis-William-Fitz-Uardinge,  Cornet  Rosiid  Horse  Guards,  b.  19  Not. 
18«0. 

3  A  daughter,  b.  19,  d.  3S,  April  1829. 

4  Charles-Paget-Fits-HardiJige,  b.  19  April  18S0. 

5  Fenella-Fitz-Hardinge,  b,  31  May  1832. 

3  Augustus -Fitz-Hardinge,  b,  26  March  1789,  m.  Oct.  1815,  Mary,  eldest 

daughter  of  Sir  John  Dashwood-King,  Bart.,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Emily-Anna,  d.  13  Nor.  1820.  2  Georgina-Mary,  «».  0  April  1842, 

Capt.  St.  Vincent- William  Ricketts,  Scots  Greys.  3  Elizabeth,  b.  1823, 

d.  17  Feb.  1838.        4  A  son,  ft.  10  July  1829,  and  other  issne. 

4  Maria-FitZ'Hardinge,  b.  2  April  1790,  d.  young. 

5  Henrietta-Fitz-Hardinge,  b.  13  June  1793,  d.  young. 

6  Francis-Henry- Fitz-Hardinge,  M.P.,  6.  7  Dec.  1794. 

After  tbe  marriage  of  1796, 

7  Tuomas-Morton-Fitz-Hardinge,  who,  hy  the  decision  of  the  House 

of  Lords,  would  be  the  present  Earl,  but  does  not  assume  the  title, 

6.  19  Oct.  1796. 
8*Hon.  George-Cbarles-Grantley-Fitz-Hardinge,  M.P.,  6. 10  Feb.  1800,  m.  16 

Aug.  1824,  Caroline-Martha,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  PaulBenfield, 

Esq.,  and  has  issue: 

1  A  son,  b.  20  Oct.  1825.        2  A  son,  b.  10  July  1827. 
9  Lady  Mary-Henrietta-Fitz-Hardinge,  b.  4  Oct.  1801. 

10  Lady  Caroline-Fitz-Hardinge,  b.  12  April  1803,  m.  24  Dec.  1829,  James 

Maxse,  Esq. 

11  Hon.  Craven-Fitz-Hardinge,  M.P.,  b.  May  1805,  m.  1st,  10  Sept  1889, 

Augusta  Jones,  [daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Horace  St.  Paul,  Bart.]  and 
widow  ofthe  Hon.  George-Henry  Talbot. — 5e«  Shrewsbury,  b,  in  1813, 
d,  25  April  1841 ;  and  2ndly,  27  Aug.  1845,  Charlotte,  4th  daughter  of 
the  late  General  Denzil  Onslow,  of  Staughton  House,  Hunts.,  and 
widow  of  tbe  late  George  Newton,  Esq.,  of  Croxton  Park,  Cambridge- 
shire ;  he  has  had  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  28  May   1840.       2  A  son,  still4forn,  25  April  1841. 

12  Lady  Emily-Elizabeth,  b.  30   April  1807,  m.    10  Aug.   1839,   Sydney- 

Augustus  Capel,  Esq.,  Captain  12th  Royal  Lancers. 

CrM/ton.— Baron,  by  writ  1410,  Viscount  and  Earl  1079. 
Genealogp.^8ee  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto^^xen  arec  nous :  Ood  with  us. 
Town  Residence,-^,  Spring  Gardens, 
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Collateral  Utantiti. 


latae  of  the  5th  Bart's  Brother,  the  Hon.  Ad- 
minl  Sir  George  •  Cranfield  Berkeley, 
G.C.B.] 

1  Migor-Gen.SirGeorfe-Henry-Frederick, 
K.C.B.,  Knt.  of  the  Tower  and  Sword,  WU- 
hebn,  and  St.  Wladimir,  Colonel  of  the  35th 
Foot,  and  General  of  the  Belfast  District  in 
Ireland,  6.  6  July  1785,  m.  27  March  1815, 
Lacy,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the 
late  Sir    Thomas    Sutton,   Bart.,  and  has 

'l  Caroline-Mary,  b.  «7  Dec.  1815,  m.  SO 
Sept.  1838,  Miuor  Randal  Rumley,  00th 
Royal  Rifles. 

t  Charles  -  Assheton  -  Fits  •  Hardinge, 
Captain  Soots  Fusilier  Guards,  and  Aide- 
d»<3ampto  his  father,  6.  10  Oct.  1818. 

a  Alexander -Henry -Hastings,  ft.  10 
Aug.  18S4. 


4  George  -  Lennox  -  Rawdon,    Ensign 
Sath  foot,  6.  25  Feb.  1827. 

2  Anne-Louisa-Emily,  6.  10  March  1788, 
m.  1st,  17  Not.  1807,  Viee-Admiral  Sir 
Thomas  -  Mtutermam  Hardpt  Bart,  and 
G.C.B,,  who  was  ft.  5  April,  1700  and  d.  20 
Sept.  1839;  and  2ndly,  Charles  Rose,  late 
Lord  Seaford. 

3  Georgiana-Mary,  b.  4  July  1793,  m.  20 
Feb.  1811,  Rear- Admiral  Sir  George-Francis 
Seymour,  G.C.H.— iSTee  Hbrtfosd. 

4  Mary-Caroline,  6.  18  June  1795,  Duchess 
of  Grafton. 

5  Grenville-Charles- Lennox,  b.  30  March 
1800,  m.  15  May  1827,  Augusta- Elizabeth,  4th 
daughter  of  the  late  James-Henry  Leigh, 
E^q.—sfe  LBioH,and  has  issue  : 

1  Alice,  ft.  20  Msy  1820. 

2  Georgiana-L  oui«a,  ft.  4  Jan.  1831. 


BERNERS,  BARON.  (Wilson.) 
Henry  Wilson,  Baron  Berners^  in  the  Peerage  of  England,  which 
title  King  William  IV.  was  graciously  pleased  to  call  out  of  abeyance 
in  favour  of  the  late  Peer  5  May  1832,  he  having  proved  his  descent 
as  the  eldest  co-heir.  His  Lordship  is  in  holy  orders,  and  Rector  of 
Alexton,  Leicestershire  j  he  was  born  1  Oct.  1762,  succeeded  25 
March  1838,  m.  1  May  1788,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  Surap- 
ter,  Esq.)  of  Histon,  Co.  Cambridge,  and  has  issue : 

1  Hon.  Charlotte,  b,  1790,  m.  1809,  Abbot  Upchee,  Esq,,,  who  d.  1819. 

2  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b.   1792,  m.  1810,  the  Rev.  fViUiam  Chester,  Cousin  of 

Lord  Bagot,  who  d,  22  Nov.  1838. 

3  Anncy  d,  young. 

4  Hon.  Marj. 

6*Hon.  Henry-William,  b.  23  Feb.  1797,  m.  24  Feb.  1823,  his  cousin,  Mary- 
Letitia,  eldest  of  the  two  daughters  and  co-heirs  of  Col.  George  Crump, 
by  Mary  Wilson,  below.    They  have  no  issue. 

6  Hon.  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  J.  Johnson. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.  Robert,  b.  1  Sept.  1801,  m.  1st,  Emma,  daughter  of  Colonel 

Pigott,  of  Doddershall  Park,  Bucks;  and  2ndly,  in  1832,  his  cousin 
Harriet,  widow  of  John-W.  Sheppard,  Esq.,  of  Campsey  Ashe,  (only 
■on  of  the  late  John. Sheppard,  Esq.,  and  Letitia  Wilson,  below ;)  and 
youngest  of  the  two  daughters  and  co-heirs  of  Col.  George  Cnmip,  by 
Mary  Wilson,  below,  and  has  issue, 

1  Harry,  b.  11  Feb.  1833.        3  Emma,  b.  1837. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry- William  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Kirby  Cane,  Didlington, 
and  Ash  well  thorpe,  Co.  Norfolk,  was  son  and  heir  of  Heniy  Wilson,  Esq.,  by 
Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Knyvett,  Esq.,  and  co-heir  of  this  Barony  with 
her  sister  Lucy,  the  wife  first  of  Thomas  Holt,  Elsq.,  and  secondly  of  John  Field, 
Esq.  Henry- William  Wilson,  Esq.,  was  b.  March  1728,  and  d.  6  Sept.  1796  ;  having 
M.  20  May  1757,  Mary,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Miller,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  d,  17 
Aug.  1772,  be  had  issue : 

1  Smsamuif  deceased^  having  m.  Ist,  William  Russell,  Es^.,  of  Stubbers, 
Essex,  and,  2ndly,  the  Rev.  Roger  Keddington. 


BER 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Colond  Vincent-Edward  Eyre. 

3  Robert,  the  late  Peer,  b,  Jan.  1761,  d,  unm,  25  March  1838. 

4  Henry,  the  present  Peer. 

5  Knyvet,  b,  1763,  d,  1796. 

6  Mary,  bA765,d.  1821;  having  m.29  June  1798,  Col,  George  Crump,  of 

Alexton  Hall,  Leicestershire,  who  d.  6  May  1818. 

7  in/A'am,  6. 1766,  d:  1792. 

8  Rev.  George,  d,  8  Aug.  1837 ;  having  m.,1797,  Anna-Maria,  daughter  of 

the  Rev.  Charles  Millard,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue,  twelve  sons  and 
one  daughter. 

9  Edward,  d.  1796. 

10  Letitia,  m.  John  Sheppard,  Eeq.,  deceased, 

fYeallow— 14M.  ,  ^  , 

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Soflblk. 


BERWICK,  BARON.     (Hill.) 

RiCHARD*NoEL  HiLL,  BaroD  Berwick  of  Attingham,  Co.  Salop,  in 
the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  P.C.  j  succeeded  his  brother,  William- 
Noel,  3rd  Lord,  4  Aug.  1849,  is  in  Holy  Orders,  and  Rector  of  Ber- 
rington  in  Shropshire,  m.  16  Jan.  1800,  Frances- Maria,  Snd  daughter 
of  the  late  William-Mostyn  Owen,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  4  Jan. 
1840^  he  has  issue : 

l*Hon.  Richard-Noel,  6. 22  Nov.  1800. 

2  Hon.  Major  William-Noel. 

3  Hon.  Thomas-Henry,  m.  Sept.  1845,  Harriet-Rebecca,  daughter  of  the 

late  John  Humfreys,  Esq.,  of  Llwyn,  Montgomeryshire. 

4  Hon.  Maria. 

5  Hon.  Emily. 

6  Hon.  Harriet-Anne. 

7  Hon.  Charles-Arthur- Wentworth-Harwood. 

8  Hon.  Georgiana-Louisa-Mary,   m.  22  July  1845,  Capt  Frands-Mostyn 

Owen,  44th  foot. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas-Noel,  Ist  Lord,  d,  6  Jan.  1789;  having  m. 
17  Nov.  1768,  Anne,  daughter  of  Henry  Vernon,  Esq.,  of  Hilton,  Co.  Stafford, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  23  March  1797,  left  issue : 

1  Thomas-Noel,  second  Lord,  b,  21  Oct.  1770,  succeeded  6  Jan.  1789, 

m.  8  Feb.  1812,  Sophie,  Dowager  Lady  Berwick,  daughter  of  M. 
Dubochet,  of  Switzeriand,  and  d,  2  Nov.  1832. 

2  Hon,  Henrietta' Maria,  d,  2  Jan.  1831,  Marchioness  of  Ailesbury. 

3  Hon,  Anna-Matilda,  d,  10  April  1837. 

4  ff^LLUM-NoBL,  THIRD  LoRD,  Succeeded  2  Nov.  1832,  d,  4  Aug.  1842. 
5*Richard-Noel,  present  and  fourth  lord. 

6  Hon.  Amelia -Louisa. 
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BESSBOROUGH,  EARL  OF.     (Ponsonby.) 

John- William  Ponsonby,  Earl  of  Bessborougb,  Viscount  Dun- 
cannoDy  and  Baron  of  Bessborough,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  also 
Baron  Ponsonby  of  Sysonby  and  Duncannon,  in  Great  Britain; 
P.C.,  Lord-Lieutenant  and  Gustos  Rotulorum  of  the  Co.  of  Kil- 
kenny, a  Commissioner  of  the  Metropolitan  Roads,  and  for  Ecclesi- 
astical Affairs,  b.  31  Aug.  1781>  succeeded  3  Feb.  1844,  m.  16  Nov. 
ISOSy  Lady  Maria  Fane,  drd  daughter  of  John«  10th  Earl  of  West- 
moreland, by  whom,  who  was  6.  11  May  1787 »  and  d.  19  March 
1834,  his  Lordship  has  issue  : 

1  Lady  Georgiana-Sarah,  6.  14  Aug.  1807,  m.  6  June  1839,  the  Rev.  Sack- 

Tille  Bourke.— 5etf  Mayo. 
2*John-George-Brabazon,  Viscount  Duncannon,  M.P.,  Lord-Lieutenant  of 

CarlowBhiie,  b.  4  Oct.  1809,  m.  8  Sept.  1835,  Lady  Francet-Charlotte 

Lambton,  eldest  daughter  of  John-George,  Ist  Earl  of  Durham,  6.  16 

Oct  1812,  d.  17  Dec.  1835. 

3  Hon.  WiUiam-Wentworth'Brabazon,  b.  29  Dec.  1812,  d.  8  July  1831. 

4  Lady  Augusta-Lavinia-Priscilla,  6.  11  May  1814,  Countess  of  Kerry,— 

See  Lansdowne,  m,  2ndly,  2  April  1845,  the  Hon.  Charles-Alexander 
Gore, — See  Arran. 

5  Hon.  Frederick-George-Brabazon,  M.A.,  6.  11  Sept.  1815. 

6  Lady  Emily-Charlotte-Mary,  b.  17  Feb.  1817. 

7  Lady  Maria-Jane-Elizabeth,  b,  14  March  1819,  m.  9  Aug.  1838,  her  cou- 

sin, the  Hon.  Charles-Frederick-Ashley-Cooper  Ponsonby,  eldest  son  of 
Lord  de  Mauley. 

8  Hon.  George-Arthur^Brabaxofi^  b,  17  May  1820,  d.  Oct  1841. 

9  Hon.  Walter-William-Brabazon,  b.  13  Aug.  1821. 

10  Hon.  Spencer-Cecil-Brabazon,  a  Clerk  in  the  Foreign  Office,  6.  14  March 

1824. 

11  Lady  Harriet-Frederica-Anne,  6. 17  June  1825. 

12  Lady  Kathleen-Lonisa-Georgiana,  b,  30  Aug.  1826. 

13  A  JM,  b.  28  May,  d.  5  July,  1828. 

14  Hon.  Gerald-Henry-Brabazon,  6.  17  July  1829. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Frederick,  third  Earl,  was  b,  24  Jan.  1758,  succeeded 
II  March  1793,  d.  3  Feb.  1844 ;  haying  m.  27  Not.  1780,  Lady  HenrietU-Frances 
Spencer,  2nd  daughter  of  John,  1st  Earl  Spencer,  who  d.  il  Nov,  1821.    They  had 

1  JOHN-WILLIAM,  PRESENT  AND  FOURTH  EaRL. 

2  Hon,  Mqjor-Gen,  Sir  Frederick-Cavenduh,  K.CB,,  b,  6  July  1783,  and 
d.  II  Jan.  1837;  having  m.  16  March  1825,  Lady  Emily-Charlotte 
Batburst,  second  daughter  of  Henry,  3rd  Earl  Bathurst,  b.  29  Feb. 
1798,  by  whom  he  left  issue  : 

1  Henry-Frederick,  Lieut.  Gren.  Guards,  b.  10  Dec.  18S9.         *  Artbur- 
Edwutl-Vallette,  b.  4  Dec  1827.  3  Georgina-MeliU-Maria,  6.  10  Feb. 

1819.  4  Harriet-Julia-Frances,  ft.  S7  Oct.  lOao.  5  Selina- 

Barbara,  b.  SO  Jan.  1835.  0  Frederick,  b,  posthumous,  SI  March 

1837. 

3  Lmfy  CaroUne,  b,  13  Nov.  1785,  d.  25  Jan.  1828 ;  having  m.  3  June  1805, 
tlie  Hon.  William  Lamb,  now  Viscount  Melbourne. 

4  Hon.  William-Francia-Spencer,  b,  Feb.  1787,  Baron  de  Mauley. 
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OeoftoiM.— Baron  of  Betsbonragh  1791,  Viacoimt  172S«  Earl  1738,  Irish  honours ;  Baron 
Ponsonby  in  Great  Britain  1749. 
Geneaiogw.—8ee  G€$uaiogicat  Volume. 

Motto.— Pro  rege,  lege,  grege :   For  the  king,  the  law,  and  the  people. 
Town  Residence.^St  Carendish  Square. 
^a<«.— Bessborough  House,  Kilkenny ;  Sysonby,  Leicestershire ;  and  Roehampton,  Surrey. 


ColUUral 

[Issue   of  the  Earl's  great  Uncle,  the  Right 
Hon.  John  Ponsonby,  2nd  son  of  the 
IstEarL] 
1  WiUkm-Brabazon,  Itt  Lord  Ponsonbp .-  for 
whose  nuuriage  and  issue— 8er  Ponsonbt. 

8  Catherine^  d.  23  Jan.  1887 ;  Ute  Countess 
of  Shannon. 

3  l^U  Han.  Otor^e,  Ute  Lord  Chancellor 
In  Ireland,  6.  5  March  1755,  d.  8  July  1817  i 
leaving  issue  by  his  marriage,  18  May  1781, 
with  Lad9  Marp  Butler,  eldest  daughter  of 
Briniriey,  2nd  Earl  of  Lanesboroug^.  also 
deceased,  a  daughter, 

EUcabeth,  m.  16  July  1803,  the  Hon. 
Frands-Aldborough   Prittic-HSee   Dun- 

ALLBT. 

4  Frttnce$,b.  18  Feb.  1757,  <t  25  May  1827, 
late  Lady  Lismore. 

5  Charlotte,  b.  22  Dec  1761,  d.  87  Aug.  1781 ; 
harhig  m.  10  July  1780.  the  Riffht-Hon.  Denis- 
Borne  Daly,  of  Dalystown,  Co.  Galway,  who 
is  deceased. 

6  Henrietta,  b.  12  March  1765. 

[Issue  of  Chambre-Brabaxon  Ponsonby,  Esq.* 

son  of  the  Hon.  Henry,  2d  son  of  the 

1st  Viscount.] 

I  Frances,   m.  28  July  1767,   Qtorffe  Low- 

ther,  Eeq.,  of  Lowther  Lodge,  Co,  Meath,  who 

isdeceased.= 


2  Sarah,  the  celebrated  friend  of  Lady 
Eleanor  Butler,  d.  at  LUngoUen  8  Dec  1831.. 

3  Mary,  b.  Feb.  1761,  m.  PoUiott  Barton, 
Esq. 

4  Chambre-Brabagon  Poneonbjf-Barker,  Esq., 
b.  12  June  1762,  d.  13  Dee,  1834  ;  having  m. 
4  June  1791,  Ladjf  Henrietta  7*a.t|flor,  third 
daughter  of  Thonuts,  1st  Earl  of  Bectire,  by 
whom,  who  d.  12  Jan.  1838,  he  has  left  Issue : 

1  WiLUAu  PoifsoifBY-BAaKaa,  Eeq^, 
of  Kilcooley  Abbey,  Co.  Tipperary, 
b.  9  Not.  1795,  m.  8  Aug.  1816.  EUsa- 
beth-Selina,  4th  daughter  of  the  late 
Hon.  and  Bight  Rev.  WilUam  Knox,— .see 
Ram  PUB LY,  Lord  Bishop  of  Derry. 

2  Catherine-Jane,  m.  25  May  1819, 
Edward- Michael    ConoUy,    Esq.  —  See 

LONGPORO. 

3  Chambre-Brabaxon,  late  Capt  8th 
Hussars,  m.  30  April  1834.  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  CoL  David  Latouche,  and 
Lady  Cecilia  Leeson,— Me  MiLTOWN,who 
d.  Aug.  1840. 

4  Thomas-Henry,  late  Captain  <tth 
Drag.  Guards,  m.  21  Feb.  1838,  Fannv- 
Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  Msjor  R.  L. 
Dickson,  late  of  the  Ist  Life  Guards, 
and  has  issue, 

A  son,  b.  14  Dec.  1839. 


BEVERLEY,  EARL  OF.     (Percy.) 

George  Pbrcy,  Earl  of  Beverley  and  Baron  Louvaine,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  Captain  of  the  Yeomen  of  the  Guard, 
Colonel  of  the  Northumberland  Militia,  and  P.C.  j  6.  22  June  1778, 
succeeded  21  Oct.  1830,  m.  22  June  1801,  Louisa- Harcourt,  3rd 
daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  James- Archibald  Stuart- Wortley-Mac- 
kenzie, — see  Bute,  6.  4  Oct.  1781,  and  has  had  issue : 

1  Lndj  Louisa,  b.  26  Sept.  1802. 

2  Hon.  Algernon-James^  b.  2  Oct.  1803,  d,  19  May  1805. 

3  Hon.  Margaret,  b.  18  March  1805,  d.  11  March  1810. 

4  Hon.  Henry- Algernon-Pitt ,  b.  25  April  1806,  d.  2  Jan.  1809. 

5  Hon.  AUce-Emily,  b.  10  Feb.  1809,  <f.  29  June  1819. 
6*Algemon-George,  Lord  Louvaine,  6.  29  May   1810,  m.  26  May,  1845, 

Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry  Drummond,  Esq.  and  Lady  Harriet, 
—See  Strathallan,  b.  22  Oct.  1813. 

7  Hon.  Josceline-William,  6.17  July  1811. 

8  Lady  Margaret,  b.  16  May  1813,  m.  23  Sept.  1841,  Hon.  Edward- Richard 

Littleton. — See  Hatherton. 

9  Hon.  Henry-Hugh-Manvers,  CapL  Grenadier  Guards,  6. 22  Aug.  1817. 
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Hb  Lordship's  father,  Algernon,  first  Earl,  2d(1  son  of  Hugh,  1st  Duke  of 
Northumberland,  was  b,  21  Jan.  1750,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1830  ;  having  m.  8  June  1775, 
Isabella-Susannah,  2nd  daughter  of  Peter  Bnrrell,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Peter,  1st 
Lord  Qwydjr,^see  Willoughby  D'Eresby,  by  whom,  who  d.  24  Jan.  1812,  he 
had  issue : 

1  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  3  June  1776,  Countess  Dowager  of  Ashburnham. 

2  Elizabeth,  b.  31  March  1777,  d,  28  April  1779. 

3  George,  present  and  second  Earl. 

4  HoH.Algemon,  b,  19  Aug.  1779,  </.  10  Aug.  1833. 

5  A  child,  stilUbom  May  1781. 

6  Lady  Sosannah-Elizabeth,  b.  29  Dec.  1782. 

7  Hon.  and  Right-Rev.  Hugh,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  a  Prebendary 

of  St.  Paul's,  F.S.A.,  6.  29  Jan.  1784,  m.  19  May  1806,  Afary,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Most-Rev.  Charles  Manners-Sutton,  Lord  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,— >fee  Rutland,  who  d.  4  Sept.  1831  ;  and  the 
Bishop  m.  2ndly,  3  Feb.  1840,  Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  William  Johnstone  Hope. — See  Hopetoun.  He  has  had 
issue  by  his  1st  marriage  : 

1  Mary-Manners,  b.  28  Dec.  1806,  d.  16  Jan.  1807. 
%  Mary-Isabella,  b.   18  Feb.  1808,  m.  21  July  1840,  the  Rev.  Frederick- 
Vernon  Lockwood,  Prebendary  of  Canterbury,  and  Vicar  of   Minster, 
Kent 

3  Agnes,  b.  30  April  1800. 

4  Emily- Julia,  b.  27  4prU  1810,  d.  10  hug.  1815. 

5  Lucy,  b.  28  April  1811,  m.  13  Feb.  1832,  Heury- William  Askew,  E^., 
of  Glenridding,  Cumberland. 

6  Algernon-Charles,  ft.  20  June  1812,  m.  29  July  1830,  Emily,  eldert 
daughter  of  the  late  Right-Rer.  Reginald  Heber,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Calcutta,  and  has  iaane, 

1  Reginald- Hugh,  b.  1841.  d.  1842.  2  Edith,  ft.  1843. 

7  Rer.  Henry,  Vicar  of  Warkworth,  ft.  5  June  1813.  m.  1  Feb.  1842. 
Emma-Barbara,  only  surriTing  daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin-Baker  6al- 
braith,  Esq.,  of  Olderrigg,  Queen's  Co.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Harry,  b.  10  Jan.  1843.  2  Hugh-WiUiam,  b.  20  March  1844. 

3  A  daughter,  b.  20  July  1845. 

8  Gertrude,  b.  30  Aug.  1814,  Viscountess  Holroesdale. — See  Amherst. 

0  Ellen,  ft.  7  Nor.  1815,  m.  5  April  1836,  the  Rev.  Edward  Thompson. 

10  Hugh-Josceline,  lieutenant  7th  Dragoons,  ft.  0  Dec.  1817. 

11  Louisa- Julia,  6.  10  March  1810. 

8  Hon.  Rear-Admiral  Josceline,  C.B.,  twin  with  the    Bishop,  b.  29  Jan. 

1784,  m.  9  Dec.  1820,  Sophia-Elizabeth,  3rd  daughter  of  Morton 
Walhouse,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Lord  Hatherton,  and  has  issue, 

1  Sophia-Louisa,  ft.  24  Dec.  1821. 

2  Alan,  b.  7  Jan.  1825,  d.  25  June  1845. 

3  Emily,  b.  12  Sept.  1826. 

4  Charlotte-Alice,  b.  17  July  1831. 

9  Hon.  Lieut,-Col,  Henry,  C.B.y  b,  14  Sept  1785,  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  John 

Moore  at  Corunna,  and  to  the  Dnke  of  Wellington  at  Waterloo,  d.  1.5 
April  1825. 

10  Lady  Emily  -  Charlotte,   b.  9  Nov.  1786,  m.  25  July   1808,   Andrew- 

Mortimer  Drummondy  Esq. — See  Strath allan. 

11  Hon.  Capt.William-Henry,  ItN..  a  Commiss-of  Excise,  b,  24  March  1788. 

12  Hon.  Francit^ohn,  b.  1  May  1790,  Capt.  23rd  Foot,  and  Assistant  Quarter 

Master  General  in  Spain,  d.  at  Cuellar  23  Aug.  1812. 

13  Hon.  Charles  Bertib-Pbrcy,  of  Guy's  Cliff,  Warwick,  6.  4  March  1794, 

m.  20  March  1822,  Anne-Caroline,  grand-daughter  and  heir  of   the  late 
Bertie  Bertie- Greatheed.  Esq.,  of  Guy's  Cliff,  and  has  issue, 
Ann-Barbara-Isabel,  b.  31  March  1824. 

14  Ladjf  LouiMa-Margaret,  b.  July,  </.  19  Aug.  1796. 
CVeofloiu.— Baron  1784,  Earl  1700. 

GMMlogy.— See  GeneaJogical  Volutne. 

if •<<•.— Esperance  en  Dien  :   Hope  in  God. 

TVim  tLeHdtnee^S,  Portman  Square. 


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BEXLEY,  BARON.  (Vansittabt.) 
Nicholas  Vansittart,  Baron  Bexley,  Co.  Kent,  m  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom  ;  a  Commissioner  for  BaUding  Chorches,  and  of  the 
Metropolitan  Roads  -,  P.C.  for  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  a  Governor  of 
King's  College,  London,  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn^  D.CX.»  F.R.S. 
and  F.S.  A.  His  Lordship  was  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  Denmark  in 
1801,  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland  in  1805,  and  after  having  been  for  some 
time  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  filled  the  importont  office  of  Chan* 
cellor  of  the  Exchequer  from  the  year  1812  to  1823,  when  he  re- 
signed it,  was  thereupon  elevated  to  the  Peerage,  and  accepted  the 
Chancellorship  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  which  he  held  till  1828. 
He  was  b.  29  April  1766,  and  m.  22  July  1806,  the  Hon,  Catherine- 
Isabella  Eden,  2nd  daughter  of  William,  1st  Lord  Auckland,  by  whom, 
who  d.  10  Aug.  1810,  he  had  no  issue. 


Genealog9.—8ee  Geneaiogical  Volu 
Motto^—Gntmqain:   Rest  is  ftrntelal. 
7lMm  Rttidettee.^31,  Great  George  Street. 
Seai^—FootTB  Cray  Place,  Kent. 


BLANTYRE,  BARON.     (Stcabt.) 
Charles  Stuart,  Baron  Blantyre,  Co.  Lanark,  in  the  Peerage  oj 

Scotland;   6.  21  Dec.  1818,  succeeded  23  Sept.    1830,  m.  4  Oct. 

1843,  Lady  Evelyn  Sutherland- Leveson-Gower,  2nd  daughter  of  the 

Duke  of  Sutherland,  and  has  issue, 
A  daughter,  6.  15  Sept.  1845. 
His  Lordship's  father,  Robert- Walter,  eleventh  Lord,  b.  26  Dec.  1775,  was 

accidentaUy  killed  at  Brussels,  during  the  RevolutioD,  23  Sept.  1830  ;  m.  20  F^b. 

1813,  Fanny-Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John  Rodney,-^tee  Rodney,  the 

present  Dowager  Lady  Blantyre,  b,  26  July  1792,  by  whom  he  had  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Alexander,  d,  Feb.  1814. 

2  Hon.  Catherine,  6.  28  Feb.  1815,  m.  28  March  1843,  Wflliam  Rasbleigb, 

Jun.,  Esq.,  of  Menabilly,  Corawall.  M.P. 

3  Hon.  Fanny-Mary,  b.  17  AprU  1816. 
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4  Charles,  present  and  twelfth  Lord. 

5  Hod.  Georgiana- Eliza,  6.  17  June  1821. 
6*Hon.  WiUiam.  b.  3  March  1824. 

7  Hon.  CaroUne- Henrietta,  h.  4  March,  d.  19  Oct.,  1825. 

8  Hon.  Wialter-Rodney,  b.  16  July  1826,  d,  13  Sept  1838. 

9  Hon.  James,  b.  28  July  1827. 

10  )rr„.  .  5  Hon.  Henry,  b.  30  June  1830,  d,  13  April  1842. 

11  S  \  Hon.  Caroline,  b.  30  Jane  1830. 
CVM/iM.— lOM. 

Genemlogw.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto*— SclA  jurmt  Tirtus:   Virtae  alone  delights  me. 

Seats. — Enkine  Hoiue.  Renfirewabire ;  Lenoxlore,  Haddingtonshire. 


Collfttrcal  Vranrief . 

[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Alexander,  10th  Lord.] 
I  Hon.  Margaret,  b.  10  Aug.  1774.  d.  20 
OcL  1830 ;  haring  m.  5  Oct.  1800,  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Andrew  Steuart,  who  is  also  dec. 

t  Hon.  Lient.-6en.  Sir  Patrick,  6.C.M.O, 
ColoBel  44th  foot,  and  Goremor  of  Malta,  b. 
10  Jnne  1777,  m.  W  July  1810,  Catherine- 
Henrietta,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John 
ledneyr— Me  Bodmst.  and  has  issue : 

1  Alexander-Charles,  ft.  20  April  1814. 
t  Lonisa,  6.  15  Oct.  1815. 


3  Catherine-Margaret,  6. 4  Not.  1810. 

4  Jane-Frances,  b.  21  July  1822,  m. 
20  Jan.  1845,  the  Hon.  George  Grey, 
Capt.  R.N.— feeGaiT. 

5  Mary-Janet,  b.  20  Dec.  1823. 
0  George,  b.  21  June  1S25. 

7  Emily-Henrietta,  b.  0  June  1828. 

8  Helen-Elisaa>eth,  6.  22  Oct.  1820. 
0  Patrick- Lindesay,  6.  11  Feb.  1832, 

3  Hon.  Lieut.-Gen.  William,  b.  20  Aug. 
1778,  d.  15  Feb.  1837. 

4  Hon.  Charles-Francis,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  25  Oct  1780. 


BLAYNEY,  BARON.     (Blaynby.) 
Cadwallader-Davis  Blayney,  Baron  Blayney  of   Monagban,  in 
ike  Irish  Peerage ;  Representative  Peer,  b.   19  Dec.  1 802,  succeeded 
8  April  1834. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Anprew-Thomas,  eleventh  Lord,  was  b,  30  Nov 
1770,  and  d.  8  April  1834;  having  m.  5  July  1796,  Lady  Mabella  Alexander* 
eldest  daughter  of  James,  Ist  Earl  of  Caledon,  now  Dowager  Lady  Blayney* 
*.  7  Aug.  1775,  by  whom  he  had  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Anne,  m.  20  Nov.  1818,  CapUin  Charles  Gordon,  R.N. 

2  Cadwallader-Davis,  present  and  twelfth  Lord. 

3  Hon,  B&zabeth'Harriety  d.  May  1818. 

4  Hon.  Charlotte-Sophia,  m.  2  Feb.  1833,  Frederick  Angerstein,  Esq. 
Creatlon^im. 


^eneaiogw. 
If«l<e.— Ini 


Jf«l<e.— Integra 


Genealogical  Volume. 


Ami.— Caetle  BUyney, 


ftponeMio  :  An  honeet  mind  is  the  most  noble  potMMion. 


Collatfral  Vrancflef . 

lUade  and  annti  of  the  present  Peer,  issue   I  1784,  unm. 

of  Cadwallader,  9th  Lord.]  S  Hon.  Sophia,  m.  1788,  John  Armstrong, 

1  GAnwALLAnia-DATis,   tenth   Loao,  b.   1  Emi. 
17t9,  nieoeeded  31  Nor.  1775,  and  <f .  t  AprU   |       3  Hon.  Mary. 


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BLOOMFIELD,  BARON.     (Bloomfibld.) 

Benjamin  Bloomfibld,  Baron  Bloomfield  of  OakhamptoD  and 
Red  woody  Co.  Tipperary,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  G.C.B.  and 
G.C.H.,  a  Lieut.*General  in  the  Army,  Colonel  Commandant  of  the 
Royal  Horse  Artillery,  Governor  of  Fort  Charles,  Jamaica,  Command- 
ant at  Woolwich,  and  P.C.  His  Lordship  commanded  the  Royal 
Horse  Artillery  at  Ross,  and  at  Vinegar  HiU,  during  the  Irish  Re- 
bellion of  1798,  and  received  the  thanks  of  Lord  Cornwallis,  the 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  and  of  Gen.  Lord  Lake,  to  whose  staff 
he  was  appointed  on  the  dispersion  of  the  rebel  force  in  that  year. 
He  sat  in  three  parliaments  for  the  borough  of  Plymouth,  until  his 
appointment  as  Privy  Purse  to  the  Prince  Regent  in  18 17,  and  after- 
wards for  several  years  filled  the  offices  of  Envoy  Extraordinary  and 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  the  Court  of  Sweden  ;  6.  13  April  1768, 
m.  7  Sept.  1797)  Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  John  Douglas, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue  : 

l*Hon.  John-Arthur-Douglftfi,  EnToy-Eztraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipo- 
tentiary at  St.  Petersburg,  b.  12  Nov.  1802,  m.  4  Sept.  1845,  the  Hon. 
Georgiana  Liddell,  youngest  daughter  of  Lord  Ravenswortb,  b.  13 
April  1822. 

2  Hon.  Harriet -Anne,   b,  4  May  1806,  m.  5  June  1833,  Thomas -Henry 

Kingscote,  Esq.,  of  Kingscote,  Co.  Gloucester,  CoL  of  the  Royal 
North  Gloucester  Militia,  widower  of  Lady  Isabella  Somerset. — See 
Bbaufort. 

3  Hon.  Georgiana-Mary-Emilia,  b.  4  Oct.  1809,  m.  22  Oct.  1836,  Henry 

Trench,  Esq.— 5^^  Ashtown. 

4  Hon,  Charlotte,  b.  28  March  1815,  d,  8  March  1828. 

His  Lordsbip's  fatber,  John  Bloomfield,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  Co.  Tipperary,  m. 
Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of  Samuel  Waller,  Esq.,  (by  Anne  Jocelyn,  sister  to  Ro- 
bert, Viscount  Jocelyn,  Lord  Cbancellor  of  Ireland,)  by  whom,  who  d,  1  Feb.  1828, 
he  had  issue : 

1  Benjamin,  tbe  present  Pber. 

2  j^nne,  m.  Tbomas- Rider  Pepper,  Esq.,  of  Lougbton,  Co.  Tipperary,  and  d. 

April  1841. 

3  Charlotte,  m.  tbe  Very  Rev.Tbomas-B.Gougb,  Dean  of  Derry. 
CreatioH^18t5. 

Cremealogv.—Ste  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— rortes  fortuna  jurat :  Fortune  faroun  the  brave. 

Seat,— Longhton,  Moneygall,  King's  Co.;  and  Giamhaltha,  Newport,  Co.  Tipperary. 


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BOLINGBROKE,  VISCOUNT.  (St.-John.) 
Henry  St.-John,  Viscouiit  Bolingbroke,  Co.  Lincoln,  Viscount 
St  -John,  Baron  St.-John  of  Lydiard-Tregoze,  Co.  Wilts,  and  Baron 
St-John  of  Battersea,  Co.  Surrey,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain, 
and  a  Baronet^  6.  March  1786,  succeeded  18  Dec.  1824,  m.  3  June 
1812,  Maria,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Henry-Paulet  St.-John- 
Mildmay,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  d.  21  Dec.  1836,  he  has  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Maria-Louisa,  b.  17  March  1813,  m.  11  March  1839,  John-Lauris- 

ton  Kneller,  Esq. 

2  Hon.  Anne- Jane-Charlotte,   b.  8  Aug.  1814,  m.  21  April  1838,  Laurence- 
'     Robert  Shawe,  Esq. 

3  Hon.  Isabelk,  b,  12  Feb.  1816. 

4  Hon.  Emily,  b.  18  Aug.  1817,  m.  24  June  1840,  William-Corbet  Smith, 

Esq.,  of  Bitteswell  Hall,  Leicestershire. 
5*Hon.  Henry,  b,  1820. 

6  Hon.  Spencer-Mildmay,  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  Military  Service,  Bengal,  b.  1822, 
m.  1  Feb.  1842,  Dora,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  Clutterbuck, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Spencer- Henry-Richard  Mildmay,  b.  0  April  1843,  d.  »  July  1844. 
S  A  daughter,  b.  23  June  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George-Richard,  third  Viscount,  was  b.  6  March  1761, 
and  d.  18  Dec.  1824  ;  haying  m.  first,  26  Feb.  1783,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Collins,  by  whom,  who  </.  11  Jan.  1803,  he  had  issue, 

1  Hon,  George,  d,  26  May  1803. 

2  Henry,  present  and  Fourth  Viscount. 

3  Hon.  Mary,  d,  young. 

and  2ndly,  1  Aug.  1804,  Isabella -Charlotte -Antoinette -Sophia,  Baroness 
Hompeach,  the  present  Viscountess  Dowager,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

4  Hon.  Ferdinand,  b.  16  Oct.  1804,  m.  8  Nov.  1826,  Selina-Charlotte,  daugh- 

ter of  Maurice- St.-Leger  Keatinge,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Martha  Brabazon, 
— see  Meath,  and  has  bsue  : 

1  Ferdinand- William-Maurice,  6.  14  Nov.  1827.       2  John-Henry,  6.  Dec. 
1828.  3  and  4  Charles- Lewis,  and  Robert-Frederick,  twins. 

5  Hon.  Charlei'Robert,  b,  21  Nov.  1807,  d,  21  Jan.  1844,  having  m,  20 

April  1841,  Jane,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Gibson,  Esq. 
(Vea/I<»iw.— Viaconnt  Bolingbroke,  and  Baron  St.-John  of  Lydiard-Tregose  1712;  Viscount 
8t-John,  and  Baron  St-John  of  Battenea  1710.    Bart.  101 1. 
Genealemw — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Moiio.~-nec  qiuerere  nee  spemere  honorem :  Neither  seeking  nor  despising  honours. 
Seat Lydiard  Park,  Wilu. 

Collateral  Vvantin. 


[Uncle  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of  Fre- 
derick, 2nd  Viscoiint.] 
Hon,  Gen,  Frederick,  b,  20  Dec.  1765,  d. 
19  Not.  1844,  haring  m.  1st,  8  Dec.  1788, 
Ladv  Marw  Kerr^  3rd  daughter  of  William. 
Sth  Slarquu  of  Lothian,  who  d.  in  childbed, 
6  Feb.  1701 ;  2nd]y,  0  April  1793,  the  Hon. 
ArmbeUa  Craven,  3rd  daughter  of  William, 
6th  Lord  Craren,  who  d.  9  June  1819  ;  and 
Srdly,  14  Nov.  1821.  Caroline-BIixabeth, 
Kest  danghter  of  the  late  J.  Parsons, 
H«ha^ft  issue: 

€5 


1  Robert- William,  Agent  and  Consul 
General  at  Algiers,  b.  5  Feb.  1791,  m. 
Elixa-Maria,  daughter  of  John  Barker, 
Esq.,  and  has  i«suo, 

1  Henry-Thomas,  b.  18  Feb.  1818. 

2  Barbara- Louisa. 

3  Loiusa-Caroline,   m.    1840,  M. 
Paul  de  Soubeyrau. 

4  Emily-Diana. 

5  Frederick-Arthur,  Lieutenant 
60th  Rifles. 

0  Caroline-Jane. 


BOS 


7  Charlotte-Elisabeth. 

8  Mark-Kerr,  b.  9  May  1834. 
t=Re».   George- William,  Rector 

of  Stanton  Lacy,  Salop,  b.  A  May  179tf. 
3  Frederick-Berkeley,  in  Australia, 
b.  3  Oct.  1707.  m.   18  Jan.  183«,  Henri- 
etta-Louisa- Mary,  3rd  daughter  of  the 
late  Rer.  John  Jephiion,  and  haa  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  2  May  1837. 

2  A  son,  b.  28  Not.  1838. 


4  Maria  Arabella,  b.  25  July  1807, «. 
2  Oct.  1832,  the  ReT.  Charles  Goring, 
Rector  of  Twineham,  Sussex. 

5  Charies-William-George,  b.  3  Dec. 
1809. 

0  Louisa-Diana,  b.  24  Dec.  1810. 

7  Elisabeth,  b.  11  July  1814,  m.  0 
March  1841,  Uie  Rot.  George  Carter. 

8  T=Welbore-William-OiiTer,  b.  12 
April  1825. 


BOLTON,  BARON.     (Powlbtt.) 
WiLLiAM-PowLETT  PowLETT,  Baron  Bolton  of  Bolton  Castle,  Co. 
York,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain:  b,  31  Oct.  1782,  succeeded  30 
July  1807,  m,  8  May  1810,  the  Hon.  Maria  Carleton,  eldest  daughter 
of  Guy,  Ist  Lord  Dorchester,  6.  20  Aug.  1777,  but  has  no  issue. 

Thomas,  first  Lord,  father  of  the  present  Lord,  was  b.  30  Aug.  1746,  and  d.  30 
July  1807  ;  having  m.  7  April  1778,  Jane-Mary  Powlett,  natural  daughter  and  testa- 
mentary heir  of  Charles,  5th  Duke  of  Bolton,  d.  14  Dec.  1814,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

1  Hon.  Mary-Jane,  b.  22  May  1781,  d.  Feb.  1806. 

2  William,  present  and  second  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Anne,  d.  Nor.  1804. 

4  Hon  Thonuu-Powlett  Orde-PowletTj  6.16  Oct.  1787,  d.  31  Jan.  1843, 

having  m.    Feb.  1811,  Letitia  O'Brien^  [daughter  of  the  late  Henry 
O'Brien,  Esq.,]  and  has  had  issue  : 

1  Thomas,  b.  15  March,  d.  29  June  1816. 

2*  Willum-Hbnry  Ordk-Powlett,   E«q.,  of  Bolton  Hall,  Yorks.,  b.  S7 
Feb.  IS  18,  m.  12  March  1844,  Letitia,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Col. 
Crawfurd,  of  Newfield,  Ayrshire,  and  has  issue, 
A  son,  ft.  31  Jan.  1845. 

3  Thomas,  b.  21  Jan.  1822. 

4  Charles^  b.  29  Jan.  1824,  rf.2  Feb.  1825. 

5  Amias-Charles,  b.  22  April  1S28. 

5  Hon.  Charles,  d.  Aug.  1806. 
Creation.— VTVr . 

Genealogy. See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — Aymex  loyaulte :  Love  loyalty, 
•y^-a/.— Hackwood  Park,  Hants. 


BOSTON,  BARON.     (Irby.) 

Grorob  Irby,  Baron  Boston  of  Boston,  Co.  Lincoln,  in  the  Peer' 
66 


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age  of  Great  Britain ;  a  Baronet,  and  D.C.L. ;  b.  24  Dec.  1777,  suc- 
ceeded 23  March  1825,  m.  24  Oct.  1801,  Rachel- Ives,  eldest  daughter 
and  co-heir  of  the  late  William  Drake,  Esq.,  of  Amersham,  who  d, 
6  Sept.  1830.  They  had  issue  : 

l*Hon.  G«orge-Ive8,  b.  14  Sept.  1802,  m.  25  Jan.  1830,  FanDy-Elizabeth, 
eldest  daughter  of  William-Hopkios  Northey,  Esq.,  of  Oviog  House, 
Bucks,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Rachel,  b.  27  Not.  1831.  2«Florance,  b.  9  March  1837.         3  Wil- 

Ham-Frederick,  b.  16,  d.  26,  June  1838.       4  AUce,  b.  7  July  1839. 

2  Hod.  Rachel-Emily,  b.  12  Jan.  1805,  m.  7  May  1840,  William-Jones 

Prowse,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. 

3  Hon.  Charlotte-Isabella,  b.  11  March  1807,  Countess  of  Orkney. 

4  Hon.  miliam-DraAe.b.  18  Sept.  1808,  d.  17  Oct.  1839. 

5  Hon.  Frances-Matilda,  b,  7  March  1810. 

6  Edward'Methuen,  b.  3  Jan.,  d.  16  Oct.,  1812. 

7  Hon.  Frederica-Maria-Louisa,  b.  11  Oct.  1814,  m.  17  Dec.  1840,  Edward- 

Horatio  Husitey,  Esq.,  of  Galtrim,  Co.  Meath. 

8  Hon.  Georgiana-Albiuia,  b,  24  Feb.  1816. 

9  Hon.  Catherine-Cecilia,  b,  24  Nor.  1817. 

10  Hon.  Augustus- Anthony-Frederick,  b.  12  Feb.  1820. 

11  Hon.  Llewellyn-Charles-Robert,  b.  13  Nov.  1822,  m.  19  June  1845.  Mar- 

garet-Emily, 3rd  daughter  of  J.  Bullock,  Esq.,  of  Faulkboume  Hall, 
Essex. 

12  Hon.  Eleanor-Rote,  b.  11  July,  d.  26  Dec,  1825. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Frederick,  second  Lord,  was  6.  9  July  1749,  and  d.  23 
March  1825  ;  having  m.  15  May  1775,  Christian,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Paul 
Cobb  Methnen,  Esq.,  and  aunt  of  Lord  Methuen,  and  had  issue,  by  her,  who  sur- 
vived him,  and  d,  9  May  1832, 

1  Hon.  Charlotte,  6.  11  March  1776. 

2  George,  present  and  third  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Rear- Admiral  Frederick- Paul,  b.   18  April  1779,  d.  24  April  1844, 

having  m.  1st,  1  Dec.  1803,  Emiiy-lves,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir 
of  William  Drake,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Lady  Boston,  who  d.  in 
childbed  7  Aug.  1806;  and  2ndly,  23  Jan.  1816,  Frances,  2nd 
daughter  of  Ichabod  Wright,  Esq.,  of  Maperley  Hall,  Notts.  He  has 
issue  by  both  marriages  : 

1  Frederick-WiUiam,    b.     28    July  m.  8    Feb.    1843,   Henry-Kett 
1806.=  Tompson,   Esq.   of  Witching- 

2  Frances- Harriet,  b.  25  Feb.  1817,  m.  ham,  Norfolk. 

19  June  184S,  Lewis  Loyd,  jon.  Esq.  6  Montagu-Uenry-John,  b.  18  May 

3  Charles-Paul,  b.  17  June  1818,  d.  1828. 

14  May  1836.  7  Adeline-Paulina,  6.  18  Dec.  1831. 

4  Henrietta-yfaria,  b,  9  Oct.  1819,       8  Leonard  -  Howard  -  Loyd,  b.   13 
d.  96  May  1827.  April  1836. 

5  Marsaret-AmeUa,  b.  14  April  1823, 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.WiUiam'Augustus,   b.  28  Nov.  1780,  d.  10  March   1807. 

5  Hon.  Albinia,  b.  8  March  1782,  d.  21  Aug.  1839. 

6  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  Henry-Edward,  b.  27  Aug.  1783,  d.  9  March  1821. 

7  Hon.  and    Rev.  Paul-Anthony,  Rector  of  Whiston  and   Cottesbrooke, 

Northants,  b.  16  Dec.  1784,  m.  1st,  2  Dec.  1814,  Patience- Anne,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  William  Champion-de-Crespigny,  Bart,  (by 
Lady  Sarah  Windsor,  daughter  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Plymouth,)  who  d.  22 
March  1831  ;  and  2ndly,  8  Sept.  1835,  Wilhelmina,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  late  David  Powell,  Esq.,  of  Loughton,  Essex,  who  d.  28  July  1842  ; 
he  has  issue  : 

by  1st  marriage, 

1  Claude-Frederick,  6. 19 Sept.  1815.  5  Edward,  h.  14  May  1821. 

2  Rer.^omas-William,  b.  2  April  1817.    6  Leonard,  b.  22  Oct.  1822. 

3  Augustus-Henry,   Lieut.    Slst  foot,  b.    7  Caroline,  6.  13  March  1824. 
12  May  1818.  8  Algernon,  b.  10  July  1825. 

4  Frances-Anne,  b.  6  Not.  1819.  9  Emma,  b.  29  March  1828. 

by  2nd  marriage, 
10  Henrietta-Mary,  b.  13  May  1837,  d.  7  May  1840.  11  George- Powell, 

b.  26  Aug.  1838.  12  Paul  Anthony,  6.  4  March  1840. 

8  Hon.  Christian-Elizabeth,  6.4  April  1786. 

9  Hon.  Edward'Methuen,  b.  21  March  1788,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Talavera 

in  Spain,  27  July  1809. 
10  Hon.  Captain  Charles-Leonard,  R.N.,  b.  9  Oct.  1789,  m.  8  Feb.  1825, 
Frances,  2nd  daughter  of  John  Mangles,  Esq.,  of  Hurley,   Berks.,  and 
bat  had  issue, 

1  Frances-Elisabeth,  b.  28  Oct.  1826.         2  A  son,  still-born  23  Sept.  1828. 
S  Jolm-Jaiae»-Charles,  6.  16  Aug.  1830. 
67  F  2 


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11  Hoo.  Augusta-Matilda,  b,  28  Dec.  1790. 

12  Hon.   Anna-Maria-Louisa,   b.  2  Oct.  1792,    Dowager   Lady    Selscy. 

Extinct. 

13  Hon.  and  Rer.  Adolphus-Frederick,  b.  27  Feb.  1797. 
Creation.— 170\.    Bart.  1704. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Moito.—HonoT  fidelitatifl  preemium  :  Honour  is  the  reward  of  fidelity. 

Town  Residence.— \9t  Eaton  Square. 

iVeaf.— HedBor  Lodge,  Beaconsfield. 

Collateral  VrancfifS. 


[Issue  of  the  Hon.  William-Henry  Irby,  only 
Brother  of  the  late  Lord.] 
1   WUliam-Henrg'Rotoland,  b.   13  March 
1784,  d.  Oct.  1842. 


3  Augusta- Priscilla,  b.  S8  Sept.  1785,  m.  10 
May  1810,  Sir  mUiam  Langham,  Bart., 
who  d.  8  March  1812. 


BOYNE,  VISCOUNT.  (Hamilton.) 
GusTAVUs  Hamilton^  Viscount  Boyne,  and  Baron  Hamilton  of 
Stackallan,  Co.  Meath,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  b,  12  April  1777, 
succeeded  29  Feb.  1816,  m.  4  Aug.  1796,  Harriet,  only  daughter  of 
Benjamin  Baugh,  Esq.,  of  Burwarton  House,  Salop,  by  whom  he 
has  had  issue  : 

l*Hon.  Gustavus-Frederick -John-James,  b,  11  May  1797,  m.  9  Sept.  1828, 
Emma-Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Mathew  Russell,  Esq.,  of  Branspeth 
Castle,  Durham,  and  has  issue, 
•  A  son,  b.  38  May  1830. 
2  Edward-Holland,  b.  2  April  1799,  d,  2  Oct.  1812. 
His  Lordship's  father,  Gustavus,  fifth  Viscount,  was  b,  20  Dec.  1749,  rf.  29 
Feb.  1816;  haying  m.  1  April  1773,  Martha-Matilda,  only  daughter  of  Sir  Quaile 
Somerville,  Bart.,  who  m.  2ndly,  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Webb,  Bart.,  and  d,  16  Sept. 
1826.     The  Viscount  and  Viscountess  had  issue : 

1  Hon.  Sarah,  b,  23  Feb.  1775,  m.  13  April  1609,  the  Rev.  George  Monck. 

2  Hon.  Georgiana,  6.  14  Feb.  1776,  widow  of  Henry  Woodgate^  Esq, 

3  Gustavus,  present  and  sixth  Viscount. 

4  Hon.  Richard-Somerville,  b,  1  June  1778. 

Creations,— Rvxoa  1715,  Viscount  1717. 

Genealogif^-^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Nee  timeo  nee  spemo :  I  neither  fear  nor  despise. 

Toum  Residence. — ^22,  Belgrave  Square. 

Seats — Stackallan,  Meath;  and  Burwater- House, Ludlow,  Salop. 


&oUatetal  l^xmt^tfi. 


[Uncle  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  sur- 
viving issue  of  Richard,  4th  Viscount] 
1  Hon.  Mary,  b.  24  Jan.  17e2. 
3  Hon.  Barbara,  b.  9  Dec.  1700. 


3  Hon.  Sophia,  6.  3  Dec.  1709,  wi.  1st, 
William-John  Lowe,  Esq.,  3ndly,  Henry 
HenxcU,  Esq. 

4  Hon.  Richard,  b,  31  July  1774. 


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BRADFORD,  EARL  OF.     (Bbidgeman.) 

Gborge-Augu8tu8-Frbderick-Henry  Bridgeman,  Earl  of  Brad- 
ford, Viscount  Newport,  Co.  Salop,  and  Baron  Bradford  of  Bradford, 
Co.  Salop,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  a  Baronet,  b.  23 
Oct.  1789,  succeeded  7  Sept.  1825,  m.  5  March  1818,  Georgina  Eliza- 
beth, only  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Moncrieffe,  Bart.,  by  Lady 
Elizabeth  Ramsay, — see  Dalhousie,  and  by  her,  who  was  b,  20  Aug. 
1790,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1842,  has  issue : 

l*Orlmndo-George-Charle8,  Viscount  Newport.  MJ*.,  b.  24  April  1819,  m. 
30  April  1844,  the  Hon.  Selina-Louisa  Forester,  5th  daughter  of  Cecil- 
Weld,  Ist  Lord  Forester,  and  has  issue, 
•A  son,  b.  3  Feb.  1843. 

2  Hon,  Elizabfth-Lucy,  b.  10  June  1820,  d,  3  Jan.  1822. 

3  Hon.  George-Tbomas-Orlando,  b.  21  Aug.  1823. 

4  Lady  Georgina-Elizabeth,  b.  22  March  1825,  d,  4  July  1843. 

5  Lady  Lucy-Caroline,  6.  13  Oct.  1826. 

6  Lady  Charlotte- Anne,  6.  11  Nor.  1827. 

7  Lady  Mary-Selina-Louisa,  6.  24  Nov.  1829. 

8  Hon.  John-Roher^Oriando,  b,  18  Aug.  1831. 

His  Lordsbip^s  father,  Orlando,  first  Earl,  was  b,  19  March  1762,  m.  29  May 
1788,  the  Hon.  Lucy- Elizabeth  Byng,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  4th  Viscount 
Torriogton,  b,  27  Oct.  1766,  and  d,  20  Sept.  1844 ;  the  £ari  d,  7  Sept.  1825,  leav- 
ing issue : 

1  George- Auoustus-Frederick-Henry,  PRESENT  and  second  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Captain  Charles -Orlando,  R.N.,  b.  5  Feb.  1791,  m.  2  Dec.  1819, 

Eliza-Caroline,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  Henry  Chamberlain,  Bart.,  Con- 
sal  General  in  the  Brazils,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Charles-Orlando- Henry,  b.  93  Aug.  1821.  3  Ursula- Lucy  Grace*  b. 
tSMay  1823.  3  Edmund- Wolryche-Orlando,  b.  24  Jan.  1825.  4 

Emil^-LouiM-Gertrude,  6.  10  Sept.  1826.  5  Orlando-Frfdcrick-Ca- 

▼enduh,  b.    10  July    1831.  0  Caroline- Elizabcth-Aime-Agnes,  b.  23 

March  1833.  7  Charlotte-Sobictiki-Iiiabol,  b.  20  May  1835.  8  Ka- 

therine-Selina,  b.  20  Oct.  1837. 

3  Lady  LHcy-EUzabeth-Georgina,  b.  22  Jan.  1792,  m.  29   Jan.  1810,  Wil- 

liam >Wolryche  Whitmore,  Esq.,  of  Dudmaston,  Salop,  and  d.  17  March 
1840. 

4  Hon.  Orlando-Henry^  b.  6  May  1794,  rf.  28  Aug.  1827  ;  having  m.  5  July 

1817,  Lady  Selina  Needham,  4th  daughter  of  Francis,  1st  Earl  of  Kil- 
morey,  by  whom  he  had  issue  : 

1  mnci»-Orlando-Henry,  b.  10  Sept.  1810.  2  Orlando-Georff,  b.  12 

Oct.    1820,  d.  1821.        3  Orlando-Jack-Charles,  6.  Feb..  1H23.        4  Selina. 

6.  12  Feb.  1825. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry- Edmund,  b.  18  Oct.  1795,  m.  25  Aug.  1820,  Louisa- 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John  Bridgcnian- Simpson, — see  below, 

and  has  issue  : 

I  Henry-Orlando,  b.  20  Jan.  1825.  2  Prfderick-Henry-Orlando,  b.  10 
Not.  1820.  3  Wolrycho- Arthur-Charles-Orlando,  6.  5  jTuno  1828.  4 
GreswoldDudlcy-Orlando,  b,  2  July  1820.  5  GranTillo-Hcnry-Orlabtlo, 
6.  0  Aug.  1830.  0  Caroline-Iiouisa-Gcortriana-Sophia,   b.  22  Nov.  1H32. 

7  Arthur-William,  6.  1  Feb.  1834.  8  A  son,  b.  Not.  1830.  0  &c. 

other  issue. 


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Creations Baron  1704,  Viscount  and  Earl  1815.    Bart.  1660. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  f'vtume. 

Motto. — Nee  temerd  nee  timidd  :  Neither  raahly  nor  fearfully. 

Town  Residence. — 43,  Bel^rave  Square. 

Seats.— We^Um  Hall,  Shiffnal,  Staffordshire  ;  and  Castle  Bromwich,  Birmingham. 


Collateral  ISranc^es. 


[The  Earl's  Uncles  and  Aunts,  issue  of  Henry, 
first  Lord  Bradford.] 

1  Hon.  Charlotte- Anne ,  b.  28  Jan.  1761,  d. 
6  July  1802 ;  having  m.  15  May  1784,  Henry- 
Greswold  Lewis,  Esq.,  of  Malvern  Hall, 
Warwickshire,  who  d.  12  July  1829. 

2  Hon.  John  Briugeman  -  Simpson,  of 
Babworth  Hall,  Notts,  b.  13  May  1763,  m. 
1st,  3  June  1784,  Henrietta-Frances ^  only 
daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Worseley ,  Bart.,  who 
d.  2  Aug.  1791 ;  and  2ndly.  27  Nov.  1793, 
Grace,  daughter  of  Samuel  Estwicke,  Esq., 
who  d.  Jan.  1839.  His  issue  arc  : 

1  Henrietta- Anna- Maria-Charlotte, 
h.  April  1788,  d.  30  June  1813,  having 
m.  11  Aug.  1806,  the  Hon.  Charles 
Anderson  Pelham,  now  Earl  of  Yarbo- 
rough. : 

2  Henry,  6.  Nov.  1795,  m.  19  Aug. 
1830,  Frances- Emily,  daughter  of  Hen- 
ry Baring,  Esq. — See  Ashburton. 

3  Charlotte, /».  8  April  1797. 

4  John,  b.  17  Feb.  1800. 

5  Louisa-Elisabeth,  6.  Sept.  1801,  m. 
25  Aug.  1820,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry- 
Edmund  Bridgeman. — See  above. 

6  Caroline f  b.  8  April  1806,  d.  2  Nov. 
1839. 

7  Isabella,  b.  18  June  1807. 

8  Georgiana,  b.  3  Oct.  1808,  m.  16 
Feb.  1841,  Major  WiUiam  Eyre,  73rd 
Regt. 

0  Emily,  b.  6  Not.  1809. 


10  Rev.  William,  b.  0  Sept.  1813,  m.  23 
June  1837,  Lady  Frances  -  Laura  Pits- 
William,  4th  daughter  of  the  Earl  Fits- 
William,  b.  22  Oct.  1813,  and  has  issue : 

1  Orlando-John-Georg^.    b.  27 

Aug.  1888. 

2  WUliam,  b.  15  Ang.  1843. 

3  Hon.  Elizabeth  Diana,  b.  5  Jxme  1764, 
d.  5  May  1810;  having  m.  10  Feb.  1794,  Sir 
George- William  Gunning,  Bart.,  who  d.  7 
April  1823. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  George,  b.  II  Aug.  1765, 
d.  27  Oct.  1832 ;  having  m.  1st,  28  July  1792, 
Lady  Lucy-Isabella  Boyle,  daughter  of  Ed- 
mund, 7th  Earl  of  Cork,  who  d.  5  Sept. 
1801 ;  and  2ndly,  16  Aug.  1809,  Charlotte- 
Louisa,  daughter  of  the  late  William  Foyntx, 
Esq.,  of  Midgham  House,  Berks.,  who  d.  25 
Jan.  1840.    By  the  1st  Lady  he  had  issue  : 

1  Elixabeth-Isabella,b.\7  April  179Z, 
d.  17  Nov.  1824 ;  having  m.  22  Oct. 
1822,  the  Rev.  Egerton-Arden  Bagot, 
Cousin  of  Lord  Bagot. 

2  Anne-Charlotte,  b.  3  June  1704,  m. 
7  Dec.  1819,  Charles  Shirley,  EBq.—See 
Fkrrers. 

3  Lieut. -Colonel  Edmund- Henry,  b. 
5  Nov.  1797,  d.  in  service  in  Syria, 
1841,  without  issue  ;  hariog  m.  18 
Jan.  1837,  Harriet- Elisabeth-Frances, 
daughter  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Uer- 
vcy-Aston. — See  Bristol. 


BRANDON,  DUKE    OF.     (Hamilton-Douglas.) 

Alexander  Hamilton-Douglas,. Duke  of  Brandon,  Co.  Suffolk, 
and  Baron  Dutton,  Co.  Chester,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ; 
Duke  of  Hamilton,  &c.,  in  Scotland. — See  Hamilton. 


BRAYBROOKE,  BARON.   (Gbiffin.) 

Richard  Griffin,  Lord  Braybrooke,  Baron  Braybrooke,  Co.  North- 
ampton, in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  High  Steward  of  Woking- 
ham, Berks,  Hereditary  Visitor  of  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge, 
D.C.L.  and  F.S.A. ;  6. 26  Sept.  1783,  succeeded  28  Feb.  1825,  m.  13 
May  1819,  Lady  Jane  Cornwidlis,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles,  Sod 
Marquis  Cornwallis,  6.  5  Oct.  1798,  by  whom  he  has  issue,  who  all 
bear  the  name  of  Neville  only ; 
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l*Hoa.  Ricbard-Coniwallis,  b.  17  March  1820. 

2  Hod.  Mira1>el-Jane,  b.6  April  1821. 

3  Hoo.  Louisa- Aone,  b.  18  July  1822. 

4  Hon.  Cfaarles-Cornwallis,  b.  29  Aug.  1823. 

5  Hon.  Henry-Aldwortb,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  26  Oct  1824. 

6  Hon.  Latimer,  b,  22  April  1827. 

7  Hon.  Lucy-Georgina,  b.  2  Dec.  1828. 

8  Hon.  Grey,  b.  15  Oct.  1830. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Richard-Nevillb,  second  Lord,  was  6.  3  July  1750, 
and  ^  28  Feb.  1825 ;  having  m.  9  July  1780,  Catherine,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
Right  Hon.  George  Grenrille, — see  Buckingham,  by  whom,  who  d.  6  Nov. 
1796,  he  had  issue : 

2  >  Twin  sons,  b,  and  d,  2  March  1781. 

3  Hon.  Catherine,  b.  23  Feb.  1782,  d.  19  Dec.  1841. 

4  Richard,  present  and  third  Lord. 

5  Frances,  b,  5  June  1785,  d.  1  May  1786. 

6  Hon.  Mary,  b.  5  Aug.  1786,  m.  11  April  1806,  Sir  Stephen-Richard  Glynne, 

Bart,,  who  was  b.  May  1780,  and  d.  5  March  1815. 

7  Hon.  Henry,  b,  1  March  1788,  d.  in  Spain  21  Aug.  1809. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  Neville-Grenville,  Master  of  Magdalen   Col- 

lege, Cambridge,  and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  b.  \7  Aug. 
1789,  m.  9  May  1816,  Lady  Charlotte  Legge,  2nd  daughter  of  George, 
3rd  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  b.  12  Feb.  1789,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Ralph,  M.P.,  b.  27  Feb.  1S17,  m.  18  Sept.  1845,  Julia-Roberta,  daaghter 
of  Sir  Robert  Frankland-RuBsell,  Bart.  2  William-Frederick,  b.  3  July 
1818.  3  Francos- Catherine,  b.  18  Sept.  1820.  4  Georgiana,  and  5 

Cicely,  twins,  6.  U  Oct.  1821.        6  Seymour,  b.  5  Feb.  1823.       T  Edward, 
b.  n  Sept  1824.  8  Harriet-Louiaa,  b.  April  1828.         9  Glastonbury,  b. 

13  June  1829.      10  Adelaide,  6.  29  Nov.  1830,  d.  21  June  1837.      11  WiUtam- 
Wyndham,  b.  22  Jan.  1834. 

9  Hon.  Caroline,  6.  6  Oct.  1792,  Lady  Wenlock. 
10  Hon,  mUiamy  b.  11  June  1796,  d.  25  AprU  1802. 

CVeo/iM.— 1788. 

Geneoiogf.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Ne  rile  velis :   Incline  to  nothing  base. 

Tnm  ResUience.— 10,  New  Burlington  Street. 

Seots.-^Andloy-End,  SafRron-Walden,  Essex;  and  Billingbear,  near  Wokingham,  Berks. 


BRAYE,  BARONESS.     (Otway-Cave.) 

Sabah  Otway-Cave,  Baroness  Braye,  in  the  Peerage  of  England, 
«.  25  Feb.  1790,  Henry  Otway,  Esq,,  who  was  b.  in  1769,  and  d. 
IS  Sept.  1815,  leaving  issue  by  her: 

1  Henry,  d.  an  infant. 

2  Hon,  Robert,  d,  29  Nov.  1844,  having  m.  19  Oct.  1832,  Sophia,  eldest 

daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Burdett,  Bart. 

3  Mt^or  Thomas,  d,  19  Jan.  1830. 

4  George-Anthony,  b,  13  Oct.  1803,  d.  3  Feh.  1805. 

5  Hon.  Maria,  co-heir  with  her  sisters  to  the  Barony. 

6  Frwsces-Margaret,  d.  an  infant. 

7  Hon.  Anne,  m,  28  Feb.  1828,  J.  A,  Arnold,  Esq.,  who  d.  May  1844. 

8  Hon.  Catherine,  m.  19  Oct.  1826,  Henry  Murray,  Esq,,^see  Athol,  who 

4,  25  Nov.  1831. 
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9  Hon.  Henrietta,  m.  24  Sept.  1844,  the  Rev.  Edgell-Wyatt  Edgell,  Rector 
of  North  Cray,  Kent. 
Her  Ladyship's  father,  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  Bart.,  was  the  lineal  heir  and  representa- 
tive, through  his  grandmother,  Margaret  Verney,  of  Elizabeth,  second  daughter,  and 
eventually  co-heir  of  the  first  Lord  Braye,  by  her  marriage  with  Sir  Ralph 
Verney,  Knt.  Sir  Thomas  was  b,  in  1737,  and  d,3\  May  1780  ;  having  m.  Sarah, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  John  Edwards,  Esq.  6.  1740,  d.  20  July  1819,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

1  Sir  Thomas,  his  successor,  6.  1766,  d,  \b  Jan.  1792,  without  issue,  by  hi» 

marriage,  3  June  1791,  with  Lady  Lucy  Sherard,  only  daughter  of 
Robert,  4th  Earl  of  Harborough,  who  survives  him,  and  m.  2ndly,  the 
late  Hon.  Philip  Pusey.^See  RADNOR. 

2  Sarah,  present  Baroness,  who  resumed  the  additional  surname  of  Cave  by 

Royal  Sign  Manual  in  1818,  and  in  whose  favour  the  Barony  was  called 
out  of  al^yance  in  1839. 

f  Ven/ioM.— By  Writ  1520. 

Town  Residence.— U^  Great  Stanhope  Street,  May  Fair. 

.y«<i/.— Stanford  Hall,  Co.  Leicester. 


BREADALBANE,  MARQUIS  OF.  (Campbell.  ) 
John  Campbell,  Marquis  of  Breadalbane^  Earl  of  Ormelie,  and 
Baron  Breadalbane  of  Taymouth  Castle,  Co.  Perth,  in  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom ;  also  Earl  of  Breadalbane  and  Holland,  Viscount 
of  Tay  and  Paintland,  Lord  Glenorchy,  Benederaloch^  Ormelie,  and 
Weik,  in  the  Scotch  Peerage,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  j  K.T., 
Lord-Lieut,  of  Argyllshire^  and  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Coast  of  that 
County,  6.  26  Oct.  1796,  succeeded  29  March  1834,  m.  23  Nov.  1821, 
Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  George  Baillie,  Esq., — see  Haddington,  6. 
29  June  1803. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  first  Marquis,  was  b.  1762,  succeeded  to  his  Scot- 
tish honours  on  the  death  of  his  kinsman,  John,  3rd  Earl,  July  1782,  and  d.  29 
March  1834;  having  m.  2  Sept.  1793,  Mary-Turner,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir 
of  the  late  David  Gavin,  Esq.,  of  Laogton,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Maitland — see 
Lauderdale,  by  whom,  who  d.  26  Sept.  1845,  be  left  issue : 

1  Lady  Elizabeth-Maitland,  6.  25  July  1794,  m.  19  Oct.   1831,  Sir  John 

Pringle,  Bart. 

2  Lady  Mary,  b.  10  July  1795,  Duchess  of  Buckingham. 

3  John,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

1  Creations. —AM  the  Scotch  honours  1077;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  1800;  Earl  and 
Marquis  1831.     Bart.  1835. 

Genealogif.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.--FoUow  me. 

Toum  Restdence.~-%1,  Park  Lane. 

•y«a/j.— Taymouth-Castle,  Perthshire ;  KUchum-Caatle,  and  Ardmaddy,  Argyllshire ;  and 
Langton-Uonse,  Berwickshire. 


Collatftal  Vrand^M. 

The  heir  presumptive  to  the  Scotch  honours  is    i     son  of  Sir  Robert  Campbell  of  Glenorchy, 
William- John -Lamb  Campbell.   Esq.,    of  and  younger  brother  of  Sir  John,  lather  of 

Glenfalloeh ;  deacended  from  William,  3rd   |     the  1st  £arl  of  Breadalbane. 

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BRIDPORT,  BARON.     (Hood.) 

Samuel  Hood,  Baron  Bridport  of  Cricket  St. -Thomas,  in  the  Peer- 
age  of  Ireland ;  b.  7  Dec.  1788,  succeeded  to  the  Barony,  3  May  1814, 
on  the  death  of  his  great  uncle,  the  celebrated  Admiral,  Alexander 
Viscount  Bridport,  who  was  advanced  to  the  Peerage  for  his  numerous 
important  naval  services ;  m.  3  July  1810,  Lady  Charlotte-Mary  Nelson, 
only  surviving  child  of  William,  Ist  Earl  Nelson,  6. 20  Sept.  1787,  and 
has  issue  : 

1  Hod.  Mary-Sophia,  6.   1  Dec.  1811,  m.   17  Aug.   1841,  John-Lee  Lee, 

Esq.,  of  Oillingtoo,  Somerset,  and  Orleigh  Court,  Devon. 

2  Hon.  Charlotte,  b.  8  Aug.  1813,  m.  4  SepL  1845,  Horace  Rochfort,  Esq., 

of  Clogrenane,  Co.  Carlo w. 
3*Hon.   Alexander-Nelson,  Captain   Scots   Fusilier  Guards,   a   Groom   in 
Waiting  to  the  Queen,  h.  23  Dec.  1814,  m.  2  Aug.  1838,  Lady  Mary- 
Penelope  Hill,    2nd  daughter  of  Arthur,  3rd  Marquis  of  Downshire, 
and  has  issue : 

I'Arthor-Wellmgton-Alezander-Nelaon,  h,  15  Dec.  1839. 

9  Nina-Maria,  b.  4  Sept.  1841. 

3  A  son,  b.  34  March  1843. 

4  Edith-Charlotte,  b.  3  Nov.  lfM4. 

4  Hon.  Jane-Sarah,  b.  14  Jan.  1817,  m.  4  Jan.  1838,  Hugh  Holbech,  Esq.,  of 

Famborough,  Warwickshire. 

5  Hon.  Catherine-Louisa,  b.  25  March   1818,  m.  18  April  1837,  Henry  Hall, 

Esq.,  of  Holbrook  House,  Somerset. 

6  Hon.  Frances-Caroline,  b.  29   March  1821,  m.  20  May  1845,  Waldron 

Waldron,  Esq. 

7  Hon.  HoratiO'NeUon,  b,  25  July  1822,  d.  19  Jan.  1826. 

8  Hon.  Henry,  b.  18,  d.  20,  April  1824. 

9  Hon.  Horatio-NeUon,  b.  27  April  1826,  d.  2  Jan.  1832. 

His  Lordship  is  the  2nd  and  only  surviring  son  of  Henry,  2nd  Viscount  Hood, 
and  uncle  of  the  present  Viscount. — See  Hood. 

OreaiUm.—\79\, 

Geneaiogf. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Siemdy. 

Tnm  Residence.— n,  Mansfield  Street. 

J(Mf^--CriGket  St.  Thomaa,  near  Chard,  Somersetshire. 


Collateral  idtantl)e0, 

[Widow  of  Captain  Alexander  Hood,  R.N.] 
Elisabeth,  daughter  of  John  Periam,  Esq.* 
of  Bntley  Wootten,  b.  1  Jan.  1770,  m.  11 
Jvly  1702,  Cavtain  Alexander  Hood,  R.N., 
to  whose  male  issue  the  Barony  is  in  re- 
■Mindcr ;  b.  23  April  1758,  and  was  killed  on 
board  the  Mars,  11  April  1708.  They  had  is- 


1  Sib  Alkxan DIB  Hood,  Bart.,  b.  9 
Jnly  1703,  m.  3  Aug.  1815,  Amelia-Anne, 
tad  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Hugh  Bate- 
man,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 
1  Emily.Periam,6.4  Feb.  1818. 
S  Alexander  -  Bateman  •  Periam, 
Cornet  Royal  Horse  Guards, 
6.M  AprUlSlO. 
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3  Sophia-Mary,  b.  10  Not.  1890. 

4  Arthur  •  William  -  Acland,  R.N., 
b.  14  July  1824. 

5  Anne,  b.  24  Aug.  1820. 
2  Elizabeth-Periam,  b.  16  Jan.  1707, 

m.  7  Jan.  1838,  the  ReT.  Francis  Lunn. 


Vice-Admiral  Sir  Samuel  Hood,  Bart., 
K.C.B.,  younger  brother  of  Capt.  Alexander 
Hood,  above,  was  b.  Not  1702,  and  d.  24  Dec. 
1814,  without  issue;  having  m.  0  Not.  1804, 
the  Hon.  Mary-Fredcrica- Elisabeth  Macken- 
zie, eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Francis, 
Lord  Scaforth ;  and  she  m.  2ndly,  JameS' 
Alexander  Stewart-  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  —  See 
Galloway,  who  d.  24  Sept.  1843. 


Bill 


BRISTOL,  MARQUIS  OF.  (Hervey.) 
Frederick- William  Hervey,  Marquis  and  Earl  oif  Bristol,  Earl 
Jermyn  of  Horninghurst,  Co.  Suffolk,  and  Baron  Hervey  of  Ick- 
worth,  Co.  Suffolk,  in  the  Peerage  of  (he  United  Kingdomy  Hereditary 
Steward  of  Bury  St.-Edmunds,  a  Governor  of  King's  College,  Lon- 
don, F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.;  6.  2  Oct.  1769,  succeeded  to  the  Earldom  8 
July  1803,  m.  20  Feb.  1798,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth- Albana  Upton,  2nd 
daughter  of  Clotworthy,  1st  Lord  Templetown,  by  whom,  who 
was  b,  ^6  Aug.  1775,  and  d,  25  May  1842,  the  Marquis  has  issue  : 

1  LadyAugusU,  b.  29  Dec.  1798.  m.  18  Sept.  1832,  Frederick-Charles- 
William  Seymour,  Esq. — See  Hertford. 
2*Frederick-William,  Earl  Jermyn,  M.P.,  P.C,  and  Treasurer  of  the 
Queen's  Household,  b.  15  July  1800,  m.  9  Dec.  1830,  Lady  Katherine- 
Isabella  Manners.  4th  daughter  of  the  Duke  of  Rutland,  b.  4  Feb.  1809, 
by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Ladp  Adelaide,  b.  16  Feb..  d.  1  Oct.  1832. 

2  Lady  EliKabrth-Prederica,  b.  30  May  1833. 
3*Frederick-William-John,  Lord  Hervey,  b.  28  June  1834. 

4  Hon.  Augostiis-Henry-Charles,  6.  2  Aug.  1837. 

5  Ladjf  Katherine-lsabella,  b.  and  d.  31  Jan.  1840. 

6  Hon.  John- William-Nicholas,  b.  15  Not.  1841. 

7  Lady  Adeliza-Georgiana,  6. 17  Aug.  1843. 

8  Lady    .....   b.9  Aug.  1M5. 

3  Lady  Georgiana-Elizabeth-Charlotte,  b.  8  Sept.  1801,  m.  July  1836,  the 

Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Grey. — See  Grey. 

4  Lord  George,  b.  25  Jan.  1803,  d.  3  Feb.  1838. 

5  Lady  Sophia'Amelia-Elizabeth,  b.  8,  d.  21,  June  1804. 

6  Lord  William,  Secretar>'  to  the  Embassy  at  Paris,  b.  27  Sept.  1805,  m.  7 

Sept.  1844,  Cecilia-Mary,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Vice-Adnodral 
Sir  Thomas-Francis  Freemantle,  G.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 
A  son,  b.  16  June  1845. 

7  Rev.  Lord  Arthur-Charles,  b.  20  Aug.  1808,  m.  30  July  1839,  Patience, 

eldest  daughter  of  John  Singleton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  John-Prederick-ArUiur,  b.  11  Not.  1840.       2  Sarah- Elisabeth- Harriet, 
b.  13  Jan.  1842.  3  George-Henry- WUliam,  b.  17   Feb.  1843.  4  A 

daughter,  6. 23  June  1845. 

8  Lady  Sophia-Elizabeth- Caroline,  b.  26   April    1811,  m.    18  July  1835, 

William-Howe  Windham,  Esq.,  of  Felbrigg.  Norfolk. 

9  Rev.  Lord   Charles-Amelius,   b.   1  Nov.  1814.  m.  15  Aug.  1839,  Lady 

Harriet-Charlotte-Sophia  Ryder,  4th  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Harrowby, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Susan-Elizabeth,  b.  22  June  1840.     2  Louisa- Frederica,  6.  9  May  1842. 
3  Another  child.        4  A  daughter,  6. 12  Sept.  1845. 
10  Lord  Alfred,  M.P.  b.  25  June  1816,  m.  July  1845,  Miss  Chester,  daughter 
of  Colonel  Chester. 
His  Lordship's  father,  Frederick,  fourth  Earl,  in  Holy  Orders  and  Bishop 
of  Derry,  was  b.  1  Aug.  1 730,  succeeded  as  heir  general  to  the  Barony  of  Howard 
de  Walden,  d.  8  July  1803  ;  having  had  issue  by  his  wife,  EUzabethy  daughter  of 
Sir  Jermjm  Davers,  Bart.,  who  </.  16  Dec.  1800, 

1  John-AuguMtutj  Lord  Hervey,  who  d.  before  his  father,  10  Jan.  1796,  leaving 
issue  by  his  marriage  with  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Colin  Dnimmond, 
Esq.,  who  d.  4  Sept.  1818,  an  only  daughter, 

EHzabeth-CatkeHne'CaroUne,  who  d.  21  Jan.  1803,  having  m.  Ckmriet- 
Rojte  Ellis ,  Esq.,  late  Lord  Staford,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of  the  preaent 
Lord  Howard  de  Walden. 
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2  Frederick-William,  present  and  first  Marquis. 

3  Lady  Mary^  late  Countess  of  Erne,  </.  lU  Jan.  1842. 

4  Lady  Elizabeth,  itu  Ist,  2  April    1776,  John-Thomas  Foster,  Esq,,  who  d. 

in  1796 :  2ndly,  WHUam,  bth  Duke  of  Devonshire ,  and  d.  30  March  1824. 

5  Lndy  Louisa-Theodosia,  d.  \2  June  1821,  late  Countess  of  Liverpool. 
CVr«#i«M.— Baron  Hcrrey  1703,  Earl  of  Bristol  1711,  Earl  Jermyn  and  Marquia  1826. 
Genealogy, — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motlo*-^ti  n'oublierai  jamaia  :  I  shall  neyer  forget. 
Town  Residence. — 7,  St.  Jame.«*s  Square. 

Seats.— Ickworth   Park,   Bury  St.- Edmunds,  Suffolk;   and  Putney  Heath,  Surrey ;  and 
Kemp  Town,  Brighton.  

(SToIIatetal  idtanc|)e0. 

1  Sclina-Mary,  m.  24  Aug.  1813,  Sir  Charles 
Knightley,  Bart. 

3  Col.  Sir  Fclton-Elwell  Bathurst-Hervey, 
Bart.,  Knt.  of  Maria  -  Theresa,  and  of  S>t. 
George,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Duke  of 
Wellington  at  Waterloo,  6.  24  June  1782,  m. 
24  April  1817,  Louisa-Catherine,  3rd  daughter 
of  Richard  Caton,  Esq.,  now  Duchess  of 
Leeds,  but  d.  without  issue  24  Sept.  1819. 

3  Sir  Frederick-Anne,  Bart.,  b.  18  June 
1783,  d.  20  Sept.  1824 ;  leaving  issue  by  his 
wife  Jane,  daughter  of  John  Hutchinson, 
Esq.,  who  d.  June  1827, 

1  Sia  PKEuaaicK-HuTCHiNSON  Haa- 
tey-Bath u  rst,  Bart.,  b.  June  1807,  m. 
1st,  14  May  1832,  Louisa-Mary,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Walter  Smythe, 
Esq.,  of  Bambridge  House,  Hants,  who 
was  b.  10  June  1810,  and  d.  30  Dec. 
1840  ;  and  2ndly,  23  Sept.  1845,  Oare- 
Emily,  youngest  daughter  of  Sir 
Richard  Brooke,  Bart.  By  the  Ist 
marriage  he  has  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  13  March  1833. 

2  A  daughter,  b.  25  Sept.  1830. 

2  Lionel,  6.  Feb.  1810. 

3  Selina,  b.  1811. 

4  Thomas,  Lieut.  53rd  Foot,  b.  1818. 

4  Lionel-Char  Us,  b.  1784,  d.  5  June  1843, 
having  m.  3  May  1825,  Frances  •  Mary, 
daughter  of  the  late  Yice-Admiral  Thomas 
Wells,  who  d.  2  March  1840,  leaving  issue  : 

1  Felton-William,  b.  12  March  1820. 

2  Frnnces-Selina,  b.  18  April  1827. 

5  Elizabeth,  b.  posthumous  22  Nov.  1785. 


[Issue  of  Henry  Uervey-Aston,  Esq.,  son  of 
the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Dr.  Henry  Uervey-As- 
ton, 5th  son  of  the  1st  Earl.] 

1  Col,HenryHerpep-AstoH,d.  23Dec.l70S, 
leaving  by  his  marriage  10  Sept.  1789,  with 
the  lion.  Harriet  Ingram  -  Shepherd,  4th 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Charles,  9th  and  last 
Viscount  Irvine  of  Scotland,  who  d.  3  June 
1815, 

1  Henry  -  Charles  Hervey  -  Aston, 
Esq.,  late  of  Aston  Hall,  Cheshire,  who 
is  deceased ;  having  m.  and  left  issue, 

1  Henry,  d.  28  Aug.  1839. 

S  Harriet,  b.  1814,  d.  0  Feb.  1845, 
having  m.  17  July  1832,  the 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur  Talbot. 
—See  Talbot. 

3  Sir  Arthur,  G.C.B. 

2  Harriet  -  Blixabeth  -  Frances,  m. 
18  Jan.  1837,  Lieut.'Colonel  Edmund- 
Henrp-Bridgeman,  who  d.  in  1841. 
—See  BaAoroBD. 

2  Anna-Sophia,  6.  1707,  m.  2  June  1782,  the 
iMte  Anthony  Hodges,  Esq.,  wldch  marriage 
was  dissolved  in  1795. 

Pelton- Lionel  Hervey,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Hon. 
Fdton,  9th  son  of  the  1st  Earl,  d.  9  Sept. 
1785 ;  having  m.  2  March  1779,  Sclina-Mary, 
only  daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  Sir  John 
BlweO,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  d.22  Nov.  1841, 
having  m.  2ndly,  21  Sept.  1797,  the  Right 
Hon.  Sir  William-Henry  Fremantle,  G.C.H., 
Deputy  Lieutenant  of  Windsor  Great  Park, 
he  had  issue : 


BROOKE,  EARL.     (Greville.) 
Henry-Richard  Greville,  Earl  Brooke  and  Earl  of  Warwick,  &c. 
tVi  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain, — See  Warwick. 


BROUGHAM  AND  VAUX,  BARON.     (Brougham.) 
Henry  Brougham,  Baron  Brougham  and  Vaux  of  Brougham,  Co. 
Weslmorelsmd,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  P.C.,  F.R.S., 
75 


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President  of  University  College,  London,  Chairman  of  the  Society 
for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  a  Vice-President  of  the 
Literary  Fund  Society,  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn  ;  b,  19  Sept. 
I78O,  m.  I  April  1819,  Mary- Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Thomas  Eden,  Esq.,  (uncle  to  Lords  Auckland  and  Henley),  and 
widow  of  John  Spalding,  Esq.,  of  the  Holmes,  N.  B.,  by  whom  he 
has  had  issue : 

1  Sarah-Eleanor,  b,  1820,  </.  1821. 

2  Hon.  EUanor-Louisa,  6.  Oct.  1822,  d.  30  Nov.  1839. 

His  Lordship  is  the  son  of  Henry  Brougham,  Esq.,  of  Brougham  and  Scales  Hall, 
who  m.  Eleanor,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  James  Syme,  D.O.,  by  Mary,  sister  of  Ro- 
bertson the  historian  ;  he  d.  19  Feb.  1810,  and  his  widow  d.  31  Dec.  1839 ;  they 
had  issue, 

1  Hbnry,  the  present  Peer. 

2  James,  d.  22  Dec.'  1833. 

3  Peter,  d,  unm. 

4  John,  d,  Sept.  1829,  having  ni.  Margaret,  daughter  of  James  Rigg,  Esq.,  of 

Moreton,  N.  B.,  by  whom  he  has  left  issue. 

5  William,  a  Barrister  and  Master  in  Chancery,  m.  12  Aug.  1834,  Emily- 

Frances,  only  daughter  of  Sir  Charles- William  Taylor,  Bart.,  and  has 
issue. 

6  Mary. 

Oca/ion.->1830. 

Genealoi^.—^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— ?xo  rege,  lege,  grege :  For  the  king,  the  law,  and  the  people. 

Town  Residence.— A,  Grafton  Street. 

Seat. — Brougham  Hall,  Penrith,  Westmoreland. 


BROWNLOW.  EARL.  (Cust.) 
John  Cust,  Earl  Brownlow,  Viscount  Alford  and  Baron  Brownlow 
of  Belton,  Co.  Lincoln,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and 
a  Baronet ;  Lord-Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  the  Co.  of 
Lincoln,  and  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Coast  of  Lincolnshire,  Colonel  of 
the  South  Lincoln  Militia,  a  Governor  of  King's  College,  London, 
a  Director  of  the  British  Institution,  L.L.D.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  and 
F.L.S. ;  b.  19  Aug.  1779,  succeeded  to  the  Barony  25  Dec.  1807, 
m.  1st,  24  July  1810,  Sophia,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
Sir  Abraham  Hume,  Bart.,  by  Lady  Amelia  Egerton,  sister  of  the 
last  Earl  of  Bridgewater ;  the  Countess  d.  21  Feb.  1814;  2ndly,  22 
Sept.  1818,  Caroline,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  George  Fludyer, 
Esq.,  by  Lady  Mary  Fane — see  Westmoreland,  who  d.  4  July  1824  ; 
and  Srdly,  17  July  1828,  Lady  Emma-Sophia  Edgecumbe,  eldest 
daughter  of  Richard,  2nd  Earl  of  Mount-Edgecumbe,  a  Lady 
of  the  Bedchamber  to  Queen  Adelaide,  6.  28  July  1791.  The  Earl's 
issue  are, 

by  let  marriage : 
1  Lady  Sophia-Frances,  b.  14  April  1811,  m.  10  Feb.  1836,  Christopher 
Tower,  Jan.,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex. 
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2*Joho-Hume,  Vlscoant  Alford,  M.P.,  Col.  of  the  North  Lincoln  Militia, 
b.  15  Oct.  1812,  m.  10  Feb.  1841,  Lady  Marianne- Margaret  Compton, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Northampton,  aod  has  issue, 

l*Hon.  John-William-Spencer-Brownlow,  fr.  S8  March  184S. 

S  Hon.  Adalbert- Wellington,  6.  19  Aug.  1844. 

3  Hon.  Charles-Henry,  Captain  Royal  Horse  Guards,  b,  27  Sept  1813,  m* 

8  Sept.  1842,   Caroline-Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of  Reginald-George 
Macdonald,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Caroline-Anne  £dgecumbe,^iS«tf  Mount- 
Edoecumbe,  b.  17  Jan.  1813;  and  has  issue  : 
Emma-Aaguflta-Charlotte,  6.  31  Jan.  1844. 
by  Snd  marriagp : 

4  Udy  Caroline,  b.  25  Nov.  1819. 

5  Lady  Amelia,  b.  6  Aug.  1821. 

6  Lady  Katherine.  6.  18  Nov.  1822. 

7  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  10,  d.  29,  Feb.  1824. 

Brownlow,  first  Lord,  father  of  the  present  Earl,  was  elevated  to  the  Peerage 
in  consideration  of  the  public  services  of  his  father,  Sir  Jbhn  Cust,  Bart.,  as  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Commons;  he  was  6.  16  Dec.  1744,  and  d,  25  Dec.  1807,  having 
been  twice  married;  1st,  16  Oct.  1770,  to  Jocosa- Catherine,  daughter  and  co-heir 
of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Drury,  Bart,  who  c/.  11  Feb.  1772;  2ndly,  31  Aug.  1775, 
to  Prances,  the  present  Dowager  Lady  Brownlow,  daughter  and  heir  of  the 
late  Sir  Henry  Banks,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  b.  1 756.     His  Lordship  had  issue : 

by  Ist  marriage, 

1  ^011.  Ethetdred-Arme,  d.  7  Dec.  1788. 

by  Snd  marriage. 

2  Htm,FraHces,  b,  3  Oct.  1776,  d.  11  Jan.  1785. 

3  John,  present  and  first  Earl. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry-Cockayne,  Canon  of  Windsor,  F  S.A.,  b,  28  Sept 

1780,  m.  20  June  1816,  Lady  Anna-Maria- Elizabeth  Needham,  eldest 
daughter  of  Francis,  1st  Earl  of  Kilmorey,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Anna-Maria- Frances,  b.  13  July  1817,  d.  fa  Sept  1830.  9  Ijncf- 

(Jaroline,  b.  13  Sept.  1818,  d.  13  May  1844.  3  Henry-Francis,  Lieut.  8tb 
HuMars,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  die  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  b. 
15  Sept.  1810.  4  Robert-  Needham,  6.  S4  Feb.  1821.  5  Eleanor- 

Katherine,  b.  90  Jan.  1893.  0  Georgiana-Anne,  6.  8  Feb.  1895.  7  Re- 
ginald-John, 6.  95  Sept  1898. 

5  Hon.  Elizabeth,  6.  29  June  1782. 

6  Hon.  Lucy,  b.  5  Jan.  1784. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.  Richard,  6.  26  Aug.  1785. 

8  Hon,  William^  b,  23  Jan.   1787,  </.  3  March  1845;   having  m.  8  July 

1819,  Sophia,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Newnham,  Esq.,  of 
Southborough,  Kent,  by  whom  he  had  issue  : 

1  Sophia-Prances,  b.  99  June  1890.  9  William-Purey,  Lieut,  in  the  Hon. 
Eait  India  Company'i  Service,  b.  8  Aug.  1891,  m.  9  May  1844,  Emma- 
Matilda,  only  child  of  the  late  William  Chaplin,  Esq.,  formerly  the  Hon.  East 
India  Company's  Commissioner  in  the  Deccan.  3  Katherine-Isabella,  b.  0 
Jan.  1893.  4  JamesTyrell,  b.  14  July  1894,  d,  9  June  1845.  5  George- 
Frederick,  b.  3  Aug.  1895.  6  Mary-Honoria,  b,  5  Nov.  1890.  7  Arthur- 
Perceval,  6.  91  Feb.  1898.     8  PMltp-Huet,  b.  7  Sept  1890,  d.  13  Dec.  1830. 

9  Hon,  Mary,  b.  22  Jan.  1790,  d,  22  Sept.  1827. 

10  Hon.  Capuin  Peregrine-Francis,  b.  13  Aug.  1791,  m.  1st,  9  Oct.  1823, 

Ladjif  IsabeUa-Afarff  Montagu- Scott ^  3rd  daughter  of  Charles- William, 
4th  Duke  of  Boccleuch  and  Queensberrv,  who  </.  9  Oct.  1829  ;  2ndly, 
15  Jan.  1833,  Hon.  Sophia-Mary  Townshend,  2nd  daughter  of  John- 
Thomas,  2nd  Viscount  Sydney,  b,  16  Feb.  1792.  By  the  1st  tn.  he  has 
issue: 

1  Eliaabeth-Frances,  b.  1  July  1894.       9  John-Francis,  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds. 

b.  17  June   1895.  3  Char  Us- Walter,  b.  19  Oct.  1896,  (/.90  April  1897. 

4  Charlotte-Isabella,  b.  6  April  1898.  5  Horace,  b.  95  Aug.  1890. 

1 1  Hon.   Colonel   Sir  Edward,  of  Leasowes  Castle,  Cheshire,  K.C.H.,  and 

F.R.S.,  6.  17  March  1794,  m.  11  Jan.  1821,  Mary-Anne,  only  child 
of  the  late  Lewis- William  Boode,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Louisa  -  Mary  •  Anne.  9  Victoria  -  Mary  •  Louisa.  3  Etheldred- Vic- 
toria-Frances. 4  Margaret- Amy-Frances.  5  Henrietta-M aria- 
Christina.       0  Emily-Anne,  d.  90  July  1831.         7  Leopold,  6.  99  July  1831. 

12  Hon.  Anne,  b.  11  March  1796,  m.  2  Aug.  1825,  Sir  William-Fowle  Fowle- 

Middleton,  Bart. 

13  Hon,  Katherine,  b,  5  April  1799,  d.  25  April  1822. 

Crtations.^Buon  ino,  Viscount  and  Earl  1815.    Bart.  1877. 

GaneaicgW'—See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto,    iXpera  iUius  mea  sunt :  His  works  are  mine. 

TWa  Resmene9,—\f,  Belgraye  Souare. 

Aat.«-B«lton  Hovse,  Grantham,  iJncolnshire. 

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BRUCE,  BARON.     (Brudenbll-Bruce.) 
Georoe-William-Frederick    Brudenell-Brucb,    Earl     Bruce, 
eldest  son  of  the  Marquis  of  Ailesbury,  was  summoned  to  Parliament, 
by  writ  6  July  1838,  and   placed  in  his  father's  Barony  of  Bruce  of 
Tottenham,  Co.  Wilts. — See  Marquis  of  Ailesbury. 

Afo//o.— Think  and  Thank. 


BUCCLEUCH,  DUKE  OF.  (Montagu-Douo las-Scott.) 
Walter-Francis  Montagu-Douglas-Scott,  Duke  of  Buccleuch 
and  Queensberry,  Marquis  of  Dumfries-shire,  Earl  of  Buccleuch, 
Dalkeith,  Drumlanrig,  and  Sanquhar,  Viscount  of  Nith,  Torthorwald, 
and  Ross,  Baron  Scott  of  Buccleuch,  Baron  Scott  of  Whitchester  and 
Eskdale,  and  Baron  Douglas  of  Kinmount,  Middlebie,  and  Dornock, 
in  the  Peerqge  of  Scotland  ;  also  Earl  of  Doncaster,  Co.  York,  and 
Baron  Tindall,  Co.  Northumberland,  in  England ;  K.G.,  Captain 
General  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers,  (the  Queen's  body  Guard 
of  Scotland,)  Lord  Privy  Seal,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Edinburghshire, 
and  of  Roxburghshire,  Colonel  of  the  Edinburgh  Militia,  High 
Steward  of  Westminster,  Governor  of  the  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  and 
a  Director  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Scotland,  P.C,  D.C.L.,  &  L.L.D.^ 
6. 25  Nov.  1806,  succeeded  20  April  1819,  m.  13  Aug.  1829,  Lady  Char- 
lotte-Anne Thynne,  3rd  daughter  of  Thomas,  2nd  Marquis  of  Bath, 
Mistress  of  the  Robes  to  the  Queen,  b.  10  April  1811,  and  has  issue, 
l*William-Henry-Walter,  Earl  of  Dalkeith,  6.  9  Sept.  1831. 

2  Lord  Henry-John,  b,  5  Nov.  1832. 

3  Lord  Walter-Charles,  6.  2  March  1834. 

4  Lord  FrancU-Robert,  b,  15  Jan.  1837,  d.  7  May  1839. 

5  Lord  Charles-Thomas,  b,  20  Oct.  1839. 

6  Lady  Victoria- Alexaodrina,  b.  20  Nov.  1844. 

His  Grace's  father,  Charles- William,  fourth  Ouke  of  Buccleuch,  and  6th 
of  Queensberry,  was  h.  24  May  1772,  and  d,  20  April  1819 ;  having  m.  23  March 
1795,  the  Hon.  Harriet-Katherine  Townshend,  4th  daughter  of  Thomas,  IstViscouat 
Sydney,  by  whom,  who  d,  in  childbed  24  Aug.  1814,  he  bad  issue : 

1  Ladjf  Anne-EUzaheth,  b.  17  Aug.  1796,  rf.  13  Aug.  1844. 
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2  Gfwrge-Htnr^^  Lord  Scott,  b.  2  Jan.  1798,  H,  1  March  1808. 

3  Lady  Charlotte- A Ibinioy  b.  16  July  1799,   m.  Viscount   Stopford,  now 

Earl  of  Courtown,  and  d.  29  Feb.  1828. 

4  Lady  ItabeUa-Mary,  b.  24  Oct.  1800,  d.  9  Oct.  1829;  having  m.  9  Oct. 

1823,  the  Hon.  Peregrine-Francis  Cust. — See  Brownlow. 
.5  Lady  Kathertne- Frances,  b.  4  Dec.  1803,  d,  6  June  1814. 

6  Walter-Francis,  present  and  fifth  Duke. 

7  Lord  John-Douglas,  b,  13  July  1809,  m.  16  March  1836,  Alicia-Anne, 

eldest  daughter  of  John  Spottiswoode,  Esq.,  of  Spottiswoode,  N.  B. 

8  Lady  Margaret  -  Harriet,  b.  13  June  1811,  Countess  of  Romney. 

9  Lady  Harriet-Janet- Sarah,  6.  13  Aug.  1814,  m.  29  March  1842,  the  Rev. 

Edward  Moore. 
Henry,  third  Duke  of  Buccleuch,  and  5th  of  Queensberry,  grandfather  of 
the  present  Duke,  had  issue, 

1  George,  Earl  of  Dalkeith,  b.  25  March,  d.  29  May,  1768. 

2  Lady  Mary,  b,  21  May  1769,  d.  21  April  1823,  late  Countess  of  Courtown. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  10  Oct.  1770,  d.  29  June  1837,  late  Countess  of  Home. 

4  Charles  William,  the  fourth  Duke. 

5  Lady  Caroline,  b.  6  July  1774,  Dowager  Marchioness  of  Queensberry. 

6  Lord  Henry-James,  b.  16  Dec.  1776,  Baron  Montagu. 

7  Lady  Harriet,  b.  1  Dec.    1780,  d,  18  April   1833,  late  Marchioness  of 

Lothian. 

Creations. — Baron  Scott  of  Buccleuch  1606,  Earl  of  Buccleuch  and  Baron  Scott  of  Whit- 
ehester  and  Eakdale  1619,  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and  Earl  of  Dalkeith  1663,  Duke  of  Queens- 
berry, Marquis  of  Dumfries-shire,  Earl  of  Drumlanrig  and  Sanquhar,  Viscount  of  Nith, 
Torthorwald  and  Ross,  and  Baron  Douglas  1684 ;  Scottish  honours.    English  titles,  1662. 

GeneaU^w. — See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto. — Amo :  I  loTe. 

TMtm  Residence.— 'Montkgu  House,  Whitehall  Gardens. 

Seats. — Boughton  House,  near  Kettering,  Northamptonshire  ;  Richmond,  Surrey ;  Dal- 
kdth  House,  near  Edinburgh  ;  Drumlanrig  Castle,  and  Langholm  Lodge,  Dumfries-shire ; 
Bowhill,  Selkirk;  and  Branxholm,  Roxburghshire. 


BUCHAN,  EARL  OF.  (Erskine.) 
Henry-David  Erskine,  Earl  of  Buchan,  Lord  Auchterhouse,  and 
fioron  Cardross,  Co.  Stirling,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  b,  July 
1783,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  David-Stewart,  llth  Earl^ 
19  April  1829,  m.  Ist,  28  Sept.  1809,  EUzaheth-Cole,  3rd  daughter  of 
the  late  Major-Greneral  Sir  Charles  Shipley^  who  d.  5  Oct.  1828  ^  and 
2ndly,  26  June  1830,  Elizabeth- Rae,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
John  Hervey,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Semple,  Co.  Renfrew,  who  d,  17  Dec. 
1838  ;  3rdly,26  June  1839,  Caroline-Rose,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  James-Primrose  Maxwell,  Esq.,  of  Calderwood,  N.B.  The 
Earl  has  issue : 

by  Ist  marriage : 

1  Lady  Mary- Margaret,  b.  27  May  1811,  m.  23  July  1838,  William-Browrne 

Constable,  Esq.,  of  Wallace  Craig^e,  Co.  Forfar. 

2  Henry,  Lord  Cardross,  b.  Oct.  1812,  d.  Jan.  1837;  having  m.  June   1832, 

Jane,  2nd  daughter  of  Archibald  Torrie,  Esq.,  of  Oorgie,  N.  B.,  by  whom 
he  has  left  issue, 

I  Hon.  John-Berry,  (a  daughter.)  b.  10  Feb.  1833. 

l*Harry-Ship]ey,  Lord  Cardroas,  b.  Aug.  1834. 

3  Hon.  Eliaabeth-^ipley,  b.  May  1830. 
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3  Charles,  b.  Nov.  1814,  </.  an  infant. 

4  Hon.  DaWd-Staart,  b.  Nof.  1815. 

5  JamrSf  6.  1818,  </.  an  infant. 

6  Lady  Christian- Isabella,  b.  Oct.  1820,  m.  4  June  1840,  John  Gordon,  Esq., 

of  Aitkeohead,  N.  B. 

7  Lady  Alicia-Diana,  b.  Feb.  1822,  m.  6  June  1843,  the   Hon.  Somerrille 

Hay, — tee  Erroll. 

8  Hon.  George-Francis-Albany,  b,  Sept.  1823. 

9  Hon.  John-M'Longhan-Fraser,  b.  March  1825. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

10  Lady  Elizabeth,  6.  9  Oct.  1831. 

11  Hon.  Henry-David,  b.  29  May  1833. 

12  Lady  Margaret,  6.  15  Nov.  1834. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  Henry  Erskine,  2nd  son  of  Henry-David,  10th 
Earl,  and  brother  of  David-Stewart,  11th  and  late  Earl,  was  6.  1  Nov.  1746,  and  d, 
8  Oct.  1817,  having  been  twice  married;  1st,  30  March  1772,  to  Christian,  daugh- 
ter and  heir  of  George  Fullarton,  Esq.,  of  Broughton  Hall,  who  d.  9  May  1804 ; 
and  2ndly,  7  Jan.  1805,  to  Erskine,  daughter  of  Alexander  Monro,  Esq.,  and 
widow  of  James  Turnbull,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  still  survives,  he  had  no  issue.  His 
issue  by  the  1st  marriage  are : 

1  Elizabeth-Crompton,  m,  21  Oct.  1801,  Colonel  George  CaUenderj  of  Craig- 

forth,  Co.  Stirling,  who  is  deceased. 

2  HenrietU,  m.  11  May  1812,  Peter  Smith,  M.D. 

3  Henry-David,  present  and  twelfth  Earl. 

4  George-Francis. 

Thomas  Erskine,  Esq.,  the  celebrated  barrister,  and  some  time  Lord  High  Chan- 
cellor of  Great  Britain,  was  uncle  of  the  present  Earl  of  Buchan,  and  3rd  son  of 
Henry  -David,  10th  Earl ;  he  was  created  Baron  Erskine,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
JUriiainf  in  1806,  and  an  account  of  his  family  will  be  found  under  that  title. 

Creations,^Ear\  1400,  Baron  1006. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. --ixtdLge  nought. 

Seats. — Dryburgh  Abbey,  Roxborghahire  ;   Kirkbill,  and  Amondell,  linlitbgowahire. 


Collateral  Branrlm. 

[Itane  of  Sir  William  Erskine,  Bart.,  de-  1837,  Selina,  daughter  of  Lieut-Col. 

sccnded  from  the  Hon.  Colonel  William,  Chambers. 

Snd  son  of  the  2nd  Lord  Cardross.]  4  William. 

1  Frances,  b.  3  April  1760,  d.  1  Feb.  1708,  3  Mqjor  William,  b.  1780,  d.  April  1805; 
harinff  m.  18  Sept.  1788,  LUut.-Gen.  Wil-  having  m.  15  Sept.  1801,  EUxabeth.  only 
Ham  n'emyss.—See  Wkmtss.  daughter  of  General  Sir  William  Myers,  who 

2  Lieut.'Gen.   Sir    William   Erskine,  of  m.  2nd]y,  7  Aug.  1808,  Capt.  Blake. 
Torrie,  Bart.  b.  30  March  1770,  d.  unm.  IS  4  Janet,  d.  20  Aug.   1808 ;   haviag   m.  7 
Feb.  1813.  Feb.  1787,  Robert  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Dmmmel- 

3  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  James  Erskine,  Bart.,  b.  sier,  a  Collateral  of  the  Marquia  of  Tweed> 
30  Sept.  1772,   d.  3  March  1825 ;   baring  m.  dale's  family,  who  d.  21  Aug.  1807. 

5  March    1801,   Lady   Louisa   Paget,   3rd  5  Anne. 

daughter  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  6  Marion. 

who  re-m.  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  George  Murray,  7  Matilda,  m.  1  Jan.  1800,  John  Graham, 

G.C.B.,  and  d.  23  Jan.  1842.  Esq.,  of  Gartur,  N.  B. 

4  Sir  John  Drummond- Erskine,  Bart.,  b.  8  Rachel- Euphemia. 

5  April  1776,  d.  unm.  30  July  1838.  [Widow  of  David,  3rd  Brother  of  Dr.  John 

5  Ehsabeth,   b.    30    March   1782,    m.  20  Erskine,  above.] 

April   1800,  James   Moray,   Esq.,  of  Abcr-  Anne,  daughter  of  James  Graham,  Esq., 

cairnj,  Co.  Perth.  m.  David  Erskine,  Esq.,  who  d.  in   1791, 

0  Magdalene,  b.  24  Feb.  1787.  leaving  issue. 

[Issue  of  Dr.  John  Erskine,  descended  from  [Issue  of  M«or.  Archibald,  4th  Brother  of 

the  Hon.  Colonel  John,  3rd  son  of  the  2nd  .  ,    .   .      ^^-  'o^**»  above.] 

Lord  Cardross.1  1  Isabella. 

Three  daughters.  *  Christian. 

3  Mary 'Turner,  deceased;     having  ai. 

[Issue  of  James,  next  Brother  of  the  above  William  Horsman,  Esq. 

Dr.  John  Erskine.]  ^  Henrietta. 

Charlotte  and  Maria.  «,       „         *     « 

2  David  Erskink,  Esq.,  of  Cardross,  m.  5  „.Thb  Eabl  of  Rossltw  is  descended  from 

Sept.    1803,   Hon.    Keith   Elphiustone,   4th  S*'  John,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Charles  Erskine, 

daughter  of  John,  11th    Lord  Elphiustone,  °'  -^^<^'  Bart.,  on  whom,  being  nephew  of 

and  by  her,  who  d.  4  Aug.  1841,  has  is«ue  :  ^^  ^^  B^rl  of  Buchan,  the  Earldom  was 

1  James,   b.  21  Aug.  1804,  d.  Feb.  entailed  in  1077. 

1844:  ^an|r,  his  wife,  </.  26  June  1843.  Jamks    Ekskink   of    Cambus,    Esq.,    for 

2  John  -  Elphinstone,      Commander  whom  see  Mab,  is  descended  from  Charles 
R.N.,  6.  13  July  1800.  Lord  Tynwaid,  Srd  sou  of  die   ahore   Sir 

3  G«orge-Keith,  b.  28  July  1810,  m.  Charles  Brakine  of  Alva,  Bart. 
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BUCKINGHAM  AND  CHANDOS,  DUKE  OF.    (Temple-Nuoent- 
Brydges-Chandos-Grenville.) 

Richard-PlantagenetTemple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Gren- 
TiLLE,  Duke  and  Marquis  of  Buckingham  and  Cbandos,  Earl  Tem- 
ple.  Earl  Temple  of  Stowe,  and  Viscount  and  Baron  Cobhara  of  Kent, 
Ml  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  also  Earl  Nugent,  in  Ire- 
land ;  and  co-heir  with  the  Marquis  Townshend  of  the  Barony  of 
Boarchier;  K.G.,  P.C.,  6.  11  Feb.  1797,  succeeded  17  Jan.  1839, 
«.  13  May  1819,  Liady  Mary  Campbell,  2nd  daughter  of  John,  Ist 
Marquis  of  Breadalbane,  h,  10  July  1795,  and  has  issue: 
1  Lady  Aooa-Eliza-Mary,  b.  7  Feb.  1820. 
2*Richard  PUntagenet-Campbell,  Marquis  of  Chandos,  6.  10  Sept.  1823. 

His  Grace's    father,  Richard,  first  Duke,  K,G.,  b.  20    March  1776,   suc- 
ceeded 11  Feb.  1813,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1839;  having  m.  16  April  1796,  Lady  Anna- 
Eliza  Brydges,  daughter  and  heir  of  James,  3rd  and  last  Dake  of  Chandos,  6.  27 
Oct.  1779,  d.  16  May  1836.    The  only  issue  of  their  Graces  is, 
1  Richard-Plantagenet,  present  and  second  Duke. 

OreoflMM.— Viacoant  and  Baron  Gobham  I7I8,  Earl  Temple  1740,  Marquis  of  Bacldngham, 
IIM,  Duke  of  Bnckingham  and  Chandos,  Marquis  of  Chandos,  and  Earl  Temple  of  Stowe, 
Ittt,  Knriish  honours.    Earl  Nugent  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  1776. 

GenemJagg. — See  Genemlcgical  Volume. 

Jfslf9.--Templa  quion  dilecta :  Temples  how  beloved. 

Tfwm  IUsidenct.—9\,  Pall  MaU. 

8emt9, — Stowe  Park,  and  Wotton  House,  Buckinghamshire ;  and  Arington  House,  Win- 


Collateral 

(Uneltf  and  aant  of  the  present  Duke,  issue 

of  George,  1st  Marquis.] 

1  lAidff  Marf-Antie^  b.  8  July  1787,  d,  3 
iuw  184S ;  late  Lady  ArundeU. 

1  Lord  G«orge,  b,  31   Dec.  1780,  Bason 
Nvourr. 
lOraat  Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Duke, 

issae  of  the  Ri^t-Hon.  George  GreuTille.] 

1  CkmrMie,  b.  14  Sept.  1754,  d.  Oct.  1832 ; 
fearing  ■•.  SI  Dec.  1771,  Sir  Watkin  Wilr 
t»mm§-Wfnm,  J9«rf.,  widower  of  Lady  Hen- 
rietta Somenet,  daughter  of  Charles-Noel, 
4tt  Dake  of  Beaufort ;  Sir  Watkin  d.  SO  July 

am. 


Braitritni. 

3  Right  Hon.  Thomss  Gsinvilli,  Chief 
Justice  in  Eyre,  South  of  Trent,  and  a  Trustee 
of  the  British  Museum,  b,  31  Dec.  1755. 

3  Elizabeth,  b.  30  July  1757,  d.  21  Dec. 
1842,  late  Countess  Dowager  of  Carysfort. 

4  WlUiam-W^dham,  BaromGrenvilte.b. 
24  Oct  1750,  d.  12  Jan.  1834.— 5m  the  extinct 
Peers  at  the  end  of  the  Volume. 

5  Hester,  6.  30  Not.  1760,  Countess 
Dowager  Fortescue. 

0  Catherine,  b.  1702,4.  0  Not.  1706,  having 
m.  Richard  Aldwartk- Neville  Gr\fin,  Esq,, 
afterwards  2nd  Lord  Braylyrooke. 


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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE,  EAIIL  OF.  (Hobart.) 
George -Robert  Hobart  -  Hampden,  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire, 
Lord  Hobart,  Baron  Hobart  of  Blickling,  Co.  Norfolk,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baronet  j  6.  1  May  1789,  succeeded  on  the 
death  of  his  uncle  Robert,  4th  Earl,  4  Feb.  1816,  m.  3  May  1819, 
Anne  Glover  (daughter  of  Sir  Arthur  Pigot,  Knt.,)  by  whom  he  has 
no  issue. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  George-Vere  Hobart,  2nd  son  of  George,  3rd 
Earl,  was  b.  in  1761,  and  d.  5  Dec.  1802  ;  having  m.  Ist,  Jane,  daughter  of  Horace 
Cattaneo,  Esq.,  and  after  her  death,  2ndly,  26  April  1802,  Janet,  daughter  of  Colonel 
Alexander  Maclean,  who  is  also  dead.     His  issue  are, 

by  Ist  marriage : 

1  Lady  Albinia-Jane,  b.  2  May  1788,  raised,  with  her  brother  and  sisters, 

to  the  rank  and  precedency  of  an  Earl's  daughter,  29  Sept.  1832,  m.  18 
March  1815,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Augustus-John  Foster,  Bart. 

2  George-Robert,  present  and  fifth  Earl. 

3  CharUtf  R.N.,  d,  June  1813. 

4*Hon.  and  Rev.  Augustus-Edward,  Prebendary  of  Wolverhampton,  h,  I 
Nov.  1793,  m.  1st,  12  Sept.  1816,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  John 
AVilliams,  Esq.,  King's  Se^eant,  who  d,  in  childbed  25  Jan.  1825  ;  and 
2ndly,  15  Aug.  1826,  Maria-Isabella,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  God- 
frey Egremont ;  his  issue  are : 

1  Albinia-FraDcea,  b,  28  Jane  1817.  1  Yere-Henrv,  a  Clerk  to  the 

Board  of  Trade,  b.  8  Dec.  1818.       3  Frederick-John,  6.  6  March  18il.       4 
Augustus-Charles,  R.N^  b.  1  April  18X1.  5  Georgiana-Mary,  6.  10  J«ly 

1883.  0  Charles-Edward,  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  C's  Military  Serrice,  b.  6 

Jan.  1835.     =  7  George-Augustus,  b.  S  June  18S7.        8  Wuliam-Arthar, 
6.  11  Oct.l8!t8.  9  d«rf<^-J7«]iry,  6. 18  March,  tf.  10  July,  1830.        it 

Maria-Catherine,  b.  5  July  1831.  11  Louisu,  b.  10,  4.  17,  Sept.  l8St. 

IS  Charlotte-AugusU,  fr.  17  July  1833.        13  Louisa-Selina,  b.  SI  July  18M. 
14  Horace  Miles,  b.  9  Not.  1835.  15  Eleanor-Agiies,  b.  18  Feb.  1830. 

5  Lady  Harriet,  m.  4  Nov.  1820,  Jasper-Scityon  Hagerman,  Esq.  of  Denmark. 

by  Snd  marriage : 

6  Lady  Vere-Catherine-Louisa,  m.  31  July  1832,  Donald  Cameron,  Eaq., 

of  Lochiel,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Donald  Cameron,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon. 
Anne  Abercromby. 

Robert,  fourth  Earl,  eldest  son  of  George,  third  Earl,  was  b.  6  May  1760,  and 
d,  4  Feb.  1816,  having  been  twice  married ;  1st,  4  Jan.  1792,  to  Margaretta,  widow 
of  Thomas  Adderley,  Esq.,  of  Innishannon,  Co.  Cork,  who  if.  9  Aug.  1796 ;  and 
2ndly,  1  June  1799,  to  the  Hon.  Eleanor- Agnbs  Eden,  eldest  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam, 1st  Lord  Auckland,  b.  9  July  1777,  the  present  Countess  Dowaqbr.  By 
his  1st  marriage  the  Earl  had  issue  an  only  daughter, 

Lady  Sarah-Albinia- Louisa,  6.  22  Feb.  1793,  Countess  of  Ripon. 

CYeoltoMi.— Baron  17S8,  Earl  1740.     Baronet  1011. 
G^M^alfl^y.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Moiio. — vestigia  nuUa  retrorsum :    Our  footsteps  are  ail  advancing. 
l\fwn  Residence.— It  Spanish  Place,  Manchester  Square, 
ifraf.— 'Hampden  House,  Great  Missenden,  Bucks. 


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Collateral  Branctef. 


[The  Bart's  Undes  and  Aunta,  iuue  of  George 
3xd  EarL] 

1  Udy  AJbinU,  6.  17M,  m.  14  July  1784, 
B§€kmr4  Cmmberlmnd,  Esq,,  who  is  demd. 

S  La4f  Bemietta-AMfu-Barbara,  b.  1700, 
•ad  d.  11  Dee.  18M,  hkring  m,  S8  May  1780, 
tbe  Right  Horn.  John  StOUvan,  of  Ritoh- 
iagi  Park,  Berks,  who  d.  81  Oet.  1839. 

I  Lmdjf  Mmria-FramctM-Maryt  twin  with 
Lady  Henrietta,  d.  13  April  1794,  late  Coun- 
MM  of  Gvilford. 

4  LmdwCharMte,  b,  ino,  d.  15  Aug.  1796; 
kmriaag  m.  ig  May  1789,  Colonel  Edward 
DUkrowt,  of  Walton,  Derbyshire,  who  d.  30 
Not.  1818. 

8  Hon.  and  Tery  Rer.  Henry-Lonis,  D.D., 
DeoB  of  Windsor  and  of  Wohrerfaampton, 
Registrar  of  the  order  of  the  Garter,  m.  9 
OcL  18M,  Charlotte-SeUna,  Ind  daughter  of 
Riekaid  Moore,  Esq.,  and  has  issue : 

1  Louisa-Charlotte,  fr.  7  Feb.  1810. 
t  A  dmughitr,  sti]14>om  30  Jan.  1831. 
a  Maria-Adelaide,  h.  18  July:i833. 

4  AlUnia-Mary,  6. 17  May  1839. 

5  Robert  Henry,  b.  18  Sept.  1838. 

6  George-Bertie-Beniamin,  b.  8  Feb. 
1888. 

7  Sophia-Anne  -  Eleanor,  b.  9  Feb. 
1S48. 

(Issae  of  John,  Ind  Bart,  elder  brother  of  the 
SrdEarl.] 
1  Lmd9  HmrrUt,  b.  7  April   1701.  d.  14 


July  1809 ;  hsTing  m.  1st,  Armar,  Ist  Esrl  of 
Belmore,  which  marriage  was  dissoWed  in 
1793 ;  and  Indly,  14  Aprfl  1793,  WiUiam,  Earl 
of  Ancnun,  afterwards  0th  Marquis  of  Lo* 
thian. 

2  Lady  Caroline,  6.  14  Feb.  1707,  Dow- 
ager  Lady  Suffield. 

8  Lady  Sophia,  b,  9  April  1708,  d,  17  Aug. 
1800,  late  Countess  of  Mount-Edgecumbe.=; 

4  Lady  Emilv-Anne,  b,  10  Feb.  1771,  d.  11 
Feb.  1819,  late  Marchioness  of  Londonderry. 

[Issue  of  Hon.  Henry  Hobart,  brother  of  the 
Ind  and  3rd  Earls.] 

1  Catharine-Anne,  d.  19  March  1800 ;  baring 
m.  13  Sept  1784,  Montagu  Montagu,  Esq.,  of 
Little  Bookham,  Surrey. 

1  Maria-Anne,  m.  Captain  Frazer. 

3  Leonora. 

4  Rev,  Henrif'ChttrUt,  b.  1779,  d.  17  Jan. 
1844,  having  m.  9  May  1800,  Mary,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Iste  Sir  Thomas  Beauchamp 
Proctor,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  issue  : 

1  George,  late  Muor  Scots  Greys,  6. 
0  Sept.  1800,  d,  9  May  1843 ;  baring 
m.  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Mr.  John 
Walsh,  who  si.  Indly,  Aug.  1844,  Tay- 
lor-Matthews  Read,  Esq.,  of  Mount 
Heaton,  King's  Co. 

1  Charles,  6. 4  March  1808. 


BURLINGTON,  EARL  OF.  (Cavendish.; 
William  Cavendish,  Earl  of  Burlington,  and  Baron  Cavendish  of 
Keighley,  Co.  York,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  Chan- 
cellor of  the  London  University,  a  Trustee  of  the  Hunterian 
Museum,  F.R.S.;  6.  97  April  1808,  succeeded  his  grandfather  9  May 
ISMyin.  6  Aug.  1829,  Lady  Blanche- Georgiana  Howard,  4th  daughter 
of  the  Earl  of  Carlisle,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  11  Jan.  1812,  and  d. 
27  April  1840,  he  has  had  issue  : 

1  WilHam  Lord  Cavewlisk,  b.  8  Dec.  1831,  d.  15  May  1834. 
2*Spencer-Compton,  Lord  Carendish,  b,  23  July  1833. 

3  Lady  Looisa,  6.  16  March  1835. 

4  Hon.Frederick-Charlei,6.  30Nov.  1836. 

5  Hon.  Edward,  b,  28  Jan.  1838. 

His  Lordsbip's  grandfather,  George-Augustus-Henry,  first  Earl,  was  the 
2iid  son  of  William,  4th  Duke  of  DeTonshire,  and  uncle  of  the  present  Duke ;  he 
was  A.  31  March  1754,  and  d,  9  May  1834  ;  having  m.  27  Feb.  1782,  Lady  Elisabeth 
Conpton,  dangfater  of  Charles,  7tb  Earl  of  Northampton,  b.  25  June  1760,  d, 
7  April  1835 ;  by  whom  be  had  issue : 

1  miUam,  b,  10  Jan.  1783,  m.  18  July  1807,  Hon.  Louisa  0*Callaghan, 
eldest  daughter  of  Cornelius,  1st  Lord  Lismore,  and  d.  14  Jan.  1812, 
leaving  the  following  innie,  who  were  raised  by  Royal  Letters  Patent, 
10  Mttth  1837,  to  tbe  rank  and  precedency  of  Earl's  children ; 

1  WiLUlH,  raiSBMT  AND  tSCOND  BaBL. 

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•i  Lady  Fanny.  A.  11  April  1»09,  m.  iJuly  1837,  Frederick-John  Howard. 
Esq.— .V^f  Carlisle. 

3  Hon.  i;<M>rge-Henry,  M.P.,  6.  10  Aug,  1810.  m.  4  July  1835,  Lady 
Louisa  Lascelles,  youngest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Harewood.6.  10  Sept. 
I81«  ;  and  has  iHSue, 

I  Henry  Georgre,  b.  U  May  1836.  2  AUce,  6.  18  Jnne  1837. 

3  James,  6.  16  Nov.  1838.       4  Arthur.  6.  12  Dec.  1841.        9  A  son. 
b.  6  Not.  1844. 

4  Hon.  Richard,  b.  posthumous,  July  1812. 

2  Oeorge-ilenry-Compton,  b.  14  Oct.  1784.  tt.  22  Jan.  1809. 

3  Elizabeth-Dorothy,  b.  12  June,  d.  \7  Sept.,  1786. 

4  Lady  Anne,  6.  11  Nof.  1787,  Lady  Charles  Fitzroy. — See  Grafton. 

5  Hon.  Colonel  Henry-Frederick-Compton,  of  the  Ist  Life  Guards,    b.  5 

Nov.  1789,  m.  1st,  24  Oct.  1811,  Sarah,  daughter  of  William-Augastus 
Fawkener,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  childbed,  Nof.  1817  ;  2nd1y,  16  June  1819, 
Frances- Stuan,  only  daughter  of  the  late  William-Henry  Lambton,  Esq., 
sister  of  Lord  Durham,  and  widow  of  the  Hon.  Frederick  Howard, 
who  d,  23  Nov.  1840. — See  Carlisle.    His  issue  are : 

1  Elixabeth-Georgiana-Harriet.  b.  12  Aug.  1812,  m.  3  Feb.  1837,  William- 
Bernard  Harcourt,  Esq.,  of  St.  Leonard's,  Berks. 

2  Hon.  Sarah  -  Mary,  late  Maid  of  honour  to  the  Queen,  b.  tt  Aug. 
1813.  Viscountess  Ymljni—See  CAWDoa. 

3  Rachel,  d.  31  July  1816. 

4  William-Henry- Frederick,  b.  31  Oct.  1817,  m.  10  Aug.  1843,  Lady  EmUy 
Lambton,  5th  daughter  of  John-George,  1st  Earl  of  Durham,  and  has  iasne. 

A  daughter,  6.  Aug.  1845. 
9  PrancU-William  Henry,  6.  6  Feb.  1820. 
0  Henrp- Charles  -  Lambton,  b.  7  May  1821,  d.  0  Oct.  1830. 

7  Charles,  b.  24  Sept.  1822. 

8  George-Henry,  Lieut  1st  Life  Guards,  b.  9  Jan.  1824. 
0  A  HgustusJohn,  b.  13  Sept.,  d.  1  Oct.,  1825. 

10  Caroline-Fanny,  6.  II  Not.  1820. 

6  Elizabeth,  6.  13  March  1792,  d.  26  May  1794. 

7  Hon.  Charles-Compton,  M.P.,  b.  28  Aug.   1793,  m.  16  June  1814,  Lady 

Catherine-Susan  Gordon,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Huntly, 
6.  22  Dec.  1792,  and  has  issue: 

1  William-George,  b.  20  Oct.   1815.  2  Snaan-Sophia,  b.  I  March 

1817,  m.  12  Jan.  1837,  Thomas  Brand,  Esq.— .S^  Dacbi.  3  Harriet,  b. 

25  Nov.  1820. 

8  Mary-LoHua,  b,  6  March,  d.  7  June,  1795. 

9  Lady  Caroline,  b.  5  April  1797. 

10  Frederich-Compton,  b.  28  OcU  1801,  d,  27  Jan.  1802. 

11  Charlotte,  b.  29  April,  d.  1  July  1803. 

rvra/ion.— 1831 . 

Genealagn.  —See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— C&retkdo  tutus :  Secure  in  caution. 

Town  Residence. — 10,  Belgrare  Square. 

Seats Compton  Place,  Eastbourne,  Sussex ;  and  Holkar  Hall,  Mitnthorpe,  Westmoreland 


BUTE,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Stuart.) 

John  Crichton-Stuart,  Marquis  of  Bute,  Co.  Bute,  Earl  of  Wind- 
sor, Co.  Berks,  Viscount  Mountjoy  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Baron  Mount* 
Stuart  of  Wortley,  Co.  York,  and  Baron  Cardiff  of  Cardiff  Castle,  Co. 
Glamorgan,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  also  Earl  of  Duinfries 
and  Bute,  Viscount  of  Ayr  and  Kingartb,  Baron  Crichton,  Lord  Crich' 
ton  of  Sanquhar  and  Cumnock,  and  Lord  Mountstuart,  Cumra  and 
Inchmarnock,  in  the  Scotch  Peerage,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia ; 

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K.T.y  Keeper  of  Rotbsay  Castle,  Lord-Lieutenant  and  heritable  Coro- 
ner of  the  Co.  of  Bute,  and  High  Commissioner  to  the  General  As-- 
sembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotu- 
lorum  of  the  Co.  of  Glamorgan,  Colonel  of  the  Glamorganshire  Mi- 
litia^ High  Steward  of  Banbury,  a  Governor  of  King's  College,  Lon- 
don, a  Director  of  the  British  Institution,  a  Vice-President  of  the 
Royal  Cambrian  Institution,  M.A.,  and  F.R.S.  j  6. 10  Aug.  1793,  suc- 
ceeded on  the  death  of  his  grandfather,  John,  1st  Marquis,  16  Nov. 
1814,  m.  29  July  1818,  Lady  Maria  North,  eldest  daughter  and  co- 
heir of  George- Augustus,  3rd  Earl  of  Guilford,  6.  26  Dec.  1793,  by 
whom,  who  d.  10  Sept.  1841,  he  has  no  issue.  His  Lordship  m. 
2ndly,  10  April  1845,  Lady  Sophia-Frederica-Christina  Hastings, 
Sod  daughter  of  Francis,  1st  Marquis  of  Hastings,  b,  1  Feb.  1809. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  Lord  Mountstuart,  eldest  son  of  John,  Ist  Mar- 
Quis,  was  6.25  Sept.  1767,  and  d.  before  his  father,  20  Jan.  1794  ;  having  m.  12 
Oet.  1792,  Lady  Elizabeth-Penelope  Crichton,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Patrick, 
5th  Earl  of  Dumfries,  by  whom,  who  d.  26  July  1797,  he  left  issue  : 
1  John,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

2*Lord  Patrick-James- Herbert  Crichton-Stuart,  M.P.,  6.  posthumous, 
25  Aug.  1794,  advanced  to  the  precedence  of  a  Marquis's  son  28  May 
1817,  m.  13  July  1818,  Hannah,  only  daughter  of  the  late  William 
Tlghe,  Esq.,  of  Woodstock,  Co.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Elixabeth-Petuloye,  b.  10  May  1810,  d.  17  Jan.  1822.  2  Mary-Anne- 
Frances,  6.  28  Sept.  1820.  3  Jchn-lVUliam,  6.  March  1822,  d.  23  Feb. 
1823.  4  James-Frederick-Dudley,  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  17  Feb.  1824. 
5  Herber^ Windsor,  b.  5  Aug.  1827. 

John,  first  Marquis,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b.  30  June  1744,  d, 
16  Nov.  1814;  bsTing  m.  1st,  12  Nov.  1766,  the  Hon.  Charlotte-Jane  Windsor, 
eldest  danghter  and  co-heir  of  Herbert,  last  Viscount  V^ndsor,  by  whom,  who  d, 
28  Jan.  1800,  he  had  issue,  John,  Lord  Mountstuart,  as  aoore,  and  other  issue,  for 
whom  »et  below  ;  the  Marquis  m.  2ndly,  17  Sept.  1800,  Frances,  2nd  daughter  of 
Thomas  Contts,  Esq.,  Banker  of  London,  6.  1773,  by  whom,  who  d,  11  Nov.  1832, 
be  had  issue  ]a  son  and  a  daughter,  likewise  described  below. 

Crem 
Eoglisl 
sad  Lo 


Crr«liojw.— Baron  Monntstuart  1761,  Baron  Cardiff  1776,  Viscount,  Earl,  and  Marquis  1706, 
lish  honours :  Baron  Crichton  of  Sanquhar  1488,  Viscount  of  Avr  1622,  Earl  of  Dumfries 
Lord  Crichton  and  Cumnock  1633,  Earl  of  Bute,  Viscount  ot  Kingarth,  Lord  Mount- 


staart,  Cmnra  and  Inchmamock.  1703,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland.    Bart.  1627. 

Genemtagw,^See  Geiualogical  Volume. 

Mtto. — ^Arito  riret  honore :    He  flourishes  in  an  honourable  ancestry. 

•iec/«.~Monnt-Staart,  Isle  of  Bute ;   Luton-Hoo,  Bedfordshire ;  Cardiff-Castle,  Glamorgan 
•hire;  and  Dumfries-House,  Ayrshire. 

Collateral  Branrtef. 


lUadesand  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer, issue 
of  John,  1st  Marquis.] 

1  ladrMmria-AUcia-Charlotte,  b.  28  Oct. 
178B,  d.  17  Dec.  1841 ;  haring  m.  Charles  Pin- 

fD]d,EMl. 

1  Lmrd  Herbert- Windsor,  ft.  6  May  1770, 
4.  «m».  20  Jan.  1825. 

3  Lady  Charlotte,  6.  16  July  1771,  m.  13 
June  1707,  Sir  William^ackson  Homan,  Bart. 

4  L»rd  Etelifn-James,  b.  7  May  1773,  d.  16 
A»g.  1842. 

ft  J7#M.  Eilxabeih,  b.  12,  d.  13,  July  1774. 
'  6  Lard  CharUs,  b.  18  July  1779,  lost  in 
the  Leda  Frigate,  near  Madeira,  in  1796. 

7  iMrd  Henrp,  b.  7  June  1777,  d.  12  Aug. 
1800;  haring  m.  1  July  1802,  Lady  Gertrude- 
AalJIc  ViUiers,  only  chUd  of  George,  last 
Bail  of  Grandiaon,  by  whom,  who  d,  30  Aug. 
MlOfbe  has  left  the  following  issue,  who  bear 
the  Barnes  of  ViLuaas  -Stuast. 

1  Henry,  b,  8  June  1803,  BAaoN 
Stuabt  Ds  DSCIBS. 

S  William,  M.P.,  b.  21  Aug.  18M,im. 
I  Jme  183S,  Catherine,  only  daughter 
of  Miebael  Cox,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon. 
Mary  Prittie,— #ee  Dumallst,  and  has 
had  Me, 

1  Henry -John-Richard,  6.  3 
March  1837. 
85 


2  Gertrude-Mary,  6.  S5  Aug. 
1838. 

3  Dudley,  6.  3  April  1840. 

3  Charles,  6.  11  Sept.  1808,  m.  Not. 
1830,  Elisabeth,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  late  Rear- Admiral  John-Rouet, 
Smollett,  of  Bonhill  and  Auchindonar , 
N    R 

8  Lord  William,  Captain  R.N.,b.  18  Not. 
1778,  d.  25  July  1814;  having  m.  June  180e, 
the  Hon.  Georgiana  Maude,  4th  daughter  of 
ComwalliSflst  Viscount  Hawarden,  who  d,  31 
Aug.  1807. 

9  Rear  -  Adm.  Lord  George,  C.B.,  b.  4 
March  1780,  d.  19  Feb.  1841;  having  im.  7 
Oct.  1800,  Jane,  daughter  of  the  late  M^jor- 
General  James  Stewart,  and  has  had  issue  : 

1  Elisabeth-Jane,  b.  18  July  1803,  m. 
18  Aug.  1825,  John  Townshend,  Esq., 
Commander  R.'S.—See  Townshend. 

2  Emily-Frances,  b.  7  Feb.  1806,  m. 
9  Jan.  1834,  the  Hon.  Charles  Abbott, 
who  d.  15  Dec.  1838.— .^rr  Tbntbrdkn. 

3  Henry,  b.  2  Jan.  1808,  m.  9  Not. 
1840,  Cecilia.  4th  daughter  of  Charles 
Hammersley,  Esq. 

=  10  Lady  Prances,  6.  ti  June  1801,  Viscoun- 
tess Sandon. — See  Harkuwby. 

11  Lord  Dud1ey-Couti!»,  b.  4  Jan.  180.1, 
m.     1824 ,     Christine  •  Alexan  drinc  •  Egypu , 


BYR 


daughter  of  Lncien  Bonaparte,  Prince  of  Ca- 
nino,  by  whom  he  has  an  only  ton, 

Paul -AmadeuB- Francis -Contts,  En- 
sign 88th  foot. 

[iMue  of  Hon.  James  Stuart- Wortlkt-Mao- 
KRNXiR,  Snd  son  of  John,  3rd  Earl.] 
1  Mary,  6.  S3  Ang.  1760,  m.  1  June  1813,  the 

fUgh^  Hon.  William  Dnndas,  Lord  Kef^gter 

of  Scotland. 
S  James- Archibald,  6.  4  Oct.  1770,  Baron 

WBARNCLIPrS. 

3  Louisa- Harcoort,  b.  4  Oct.  1781,  Countess 
of  BeTorley. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Charles'8tuart,K.B., 
4th  son  of  John,  3rd  Earl.] 
1  Charles,  6.  3  Jan.  1770,  Baron  Stuart 
Di  Rotbsat. 

1  Captain  John,  iLiV.,  6.  SO  Aug.  I78«, 
d.  10  March  1811 ;  baring  m.  96  Sept.  1807, 
Aibinia,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon. 
John  Sulliran,  of  Ritohinn  Park,  Berks, 
by  whom,  who  m.  2ndly,  the  Rot.  Marma- 
duke  Thompson,  Rector  of  BrigfatweD,  Oxon, 
and  d.  3  June  1827,  he  had  issue, 

Charles,  Lieut.-Colone]  Grenadier 
Guards,  b.  16  March  1810,  m,  4  Sept. 
1830,  Hon.  Georgiana,  daughter  of 
the  late  Yioe-Adniral  Sir  John  Gore, 
K.C.H.,  (by  Geoi^ana  Montagu, — 
see  Manchester,)  late  Maid  of  HcAiour 
to  Queen  Adelaide. 


[Widow  of  the  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  ftth 
son  of  John,  Srd  EarL] 
Sophia  -  Margaret  •  Juliana,  danghter  of 
Thomas  Penn,  Esq.,  of  Stoke  Pogis,  Bucks, 
m.  3  May  1706,  the  Hon  and  Most  Rev. 
WUUam,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Artnagh,  b. 
March  17S9,  d.  6  May  1822 ;  they  had  issue  : 

1  Mary-Juliana,  6.  8  April  1707, 
Countess  of  Ranfnrly. 

2  WiLUAM  Stuart,  Esq.,  of  Alden- 
ham  Abbey,  Herts,  b,  31  Oot.  1706, 
m.  0  Aug.  1821,  Henrietta-Maria-Sarah, 
daughter  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir 
Charles -Morice  Pole,  Bart.,  O.C.B., 
and  has  issue : 

1  Mary-Pole,  6.  23  Sept.  18SS,  m. 
1  Aug.  1843,  Jonathan  Rashleifrh. 
Esq. 

2  Henrietta-Pole,  6.  10  Feb.  1824. 
m.  4  Sept.  1845,  Refinald-Thistle- 
thwayte  Somers  Cocks,  Esq.,  6.  6 
Oct.  1816. 

3  William,  6.  7  March  1825. 

4  Charies-Pole,  6.  7  May  1020. 

6  Esme-CUrence,  6.  20  liay  1827. 
6  Louisa-Pole.  6.  Aug.  1828. 
3  Henry,  M.P.,  b,  5  April  1804. 

Lady  Louisa  Stuart,  b,  15  Ang.  1757,  is  great 
aunt  of  the  present  Marquis,  and  only  sur^ 
Tiring  daughter  of  John,  3rd  Earl. 


tfoIlateraU  of  tjbe  famils  of  Sttmfriejt. 


(Issue  of  John  M'Douall,  Esq.,  brother  of 
Patrick,  5th  Earl  of  Dumfries.] 
The  Rer.  Wiluam  M'Douall,  Vicar  of 
Luton,  Beds.,  6.  20  April  1775,  m,  7  Feb. 
1815,*  Emma-Euphemea  Gaudin,  by  whom, 
who  d.  3  Jan.  1824,  he  has  issue, 

1  Mary-IsabeUa,  ft.  4  July  1817,  m. 
28  Sept.  1843,  George  Hathom,  Esq., 
Capt  R.N. 

2  John-Crichton-Stuart,   b.  5    July 


1818,  m.  28  Feb.  1841,  EBen-Maria, 
daughter  of  Robert-A.  Fits-6«rald, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Elizabeth-Caroline,  b.  8  June  1810. 

4  William-Sutherland,  b,   27    June 
1820. 

5  Penelope-Eleonora,   b.   20    Sept. 
1821. 

6  Patrick-GeoTge,  6.  10  Sept  1822. 

jR::Si?,'}T-*-.^»8ept.i«3. 


BYRON,  BARON.     (Bybon.) 

Gborge-Anson  Byron,  Baron  B3nron  of  Rochdale,  Co.  Lancaster^ 
in  the  Peerage  of  England ;  Captain  in  the  Royal  Navy,  a  Lord  in 
waiting  to  the  Queen,  and  Vice  President  of  the  Royal  Naval 
School;  6.  8  March  1789,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  cousin 
George-Gordon,  6th  Lord,  19  April  1824,  [m.  18  March  1816,  Eliza- 
beth-Mary, daughter  of  the  late  Sacheverel-Chandos  Pole,  Esq.,  of 
Radbourne,  Derbyshire,  6.  I  Dec.  1793,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Hon.  Mary- Anne,  b.  20  March  1817,  m.  4  Jnne[^1834,  John-Blenkiiuopp 

Coulson,  Jun.,  Esq.,  of  Blenkinsopp  Castle,  Northumberland. 
2*Hon.  George- Anson,  b,  30  June   1818,  m.  3  Aug.  1843,  Lucy-EUiabeth- 
Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Rer.  William  Wescombe,  of  Tbnunp- 
ton,  Notts. 
86 


CAD 


3  FrmncU,  b.  30  March,  d.  Oct.,  1820. 

4  Hoa.  Frederick,  6. 3  Feb.  1822. 

5  Hon.  Georgiana,  b,  27  April  1824,  m.  9  June   1842.  Charles- Kovland- 

Palmer  Morewood,  Esq.,  of  Alfreton  Park,  Derbyshire. 

6  Hon,  Htirriet,  b.  4  Dec.  1826,  d.  25  June  1828. 

7  Hon.  Angustm,  b,  8  June  1828. 

8  Hon.  William,  b.  11  Oct.  1831. 

9  Him.  Jokn-Rafyk,  b.  7  Feb.  1837,  d.  30  Nov.  1844. 

His  Lordship*!  father.  Captain  George-Anson  Byron,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  the  Hon. 
Admiral  John,  who  was  the  2nd  son  of  William,  4th  Lord,  was  b,  30  Nof.  1758, 
and  if.  1 1  June  1793  ;  leaving  issue,  by  his  wife  Henrietta- Charlotte,  daughter  of 
Robert  Dallas.  Esq.,  of  Dallas  Castle,  Jamaica,  who  d.  26  Feb.  1793, 

1  Gboroe-Anson,  present  and  seventh  Lord. 

2  Jnlia-Maria-Charlotte,  m.  27  May  1817,  the  Rev.  Robert  Heath. 
George-Gordon  Noel-Byron,  sixth  Lord,  the  celebrated  Poet,  whose  father 

was  John  Byron,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Admiral,  was  b,  22  Jan.  1788,  and  d.  19 
April  1824 ;  having  m.  2  Jan.  1815,  Anna-Isabella,  now  Dowager  Lady  Byron, 
only  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Ralph  Milbanke-Noet,  Bart.,  and  co-heir  with  Na- 
thaaicl.  Lord  Scarsdale,  of  the  Barony  of  Wentworth,  by  writ  1529,  through  her 
flsother,  the  Hon.  Judith  Noel,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward,  Ist  Viscount  Wentworth, 
and  co-heir  of  her  brother  Thomas,  2nd  Viscount  and  9th  Baron  Wentworth,  on 
whose  death,  17  April  1815,  the  title  of  Viscount  became  extinct,  but  the  Barony 
of  Wentworth  fell  into  abeyance  between  the  heirs  of  his  two  sisters  ;  her  Lady- 
ship was  6. 17  May  1792,  and  has  issue, 

Hon.  Augusta- Ada,  6.  10  Dec.  1815,  Countess  of  Lovelace. 

CyM^lM.— 1043. 

6#M««lMjr.— S«e  Genealogical  Volume. 

Tmm  Rluldence^—%\t  Eaton  Place,  Belgrade  Square. 

JftfTfa.— Crede  Byron :   Tnut  Byron. 

Collateral  ISraitcftes. 


rHalf  aister  of  George-Gordon,  0th  Lord.] 
Hob.  Angiuta-Mary,  6. 90  Jan.  1783,  m.  17 
iag.  18S7,  George  Leigh,  E«q. 

[lasoe  of  the  Hon.  and  Rer.  Richard,  3rd  son 
of  William,  4th  Lord.] 
\  Remr  -  Admiral  Richard,  C.B.,  d,  2 
Sept.  1837 ;  having  m.  Sept.  1801,  Sarah, 
daaghter  of  Jamef  Sykes,  Req.,  by  whom 
be  left  iMue : 

1  Richard,  Commander  R.N.,  h.  is 
Aug.  1902,  d.  at  sea,  on  the  Coast  of 
Mexico,  30  Dec  1842,  in  command  of 
H.  M.'a  Sloop,  Champion,  unmarried. 
S  Jamks  BraoN,  E«i.  6.  0  Oct.  1S03. 
3  ReT.    John,  Vicar    of   Elmstone- 
Hardwick,  Glouoestershire,  b.  21  Sept. 
1804,   m.  8  Dec.    1830,   Mary,    eldest 
daswbter  of  William  Richardson,  Esq., 
of  Leatherhead,   Surrey;    by    whom, 
who  d.  30  Deo.  1842,  he  has  issue, 
1  John,  6.  14  Sept  1832. 
S  AugusU,  b.  2  May  1834. 
S  Mary,  b,  20  Not.  1835. 


4  William-Gerard,  fr.  10  March 
1837. 

3  Ada-Blanche,    6.    10   April 
1838. 
0  Fanny-Lucy,  6. 22  Not.  1830. 
7  Emily,  b.  IS  Sept.  1841. 
4  William,  in  the  Audit  Office,  India 
House,  6. 13  Not.  1805. 
2  Rev.  Henry,  d.  1821 ;  haTingm.  18  June 
1803,  Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas 
Powditch,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.   14  Sept. 
1813,  he  had  issue: 

1  Henry,  6. 17  April  1804,  m.  at  Gretna 
3,  and  in  London  10,  April  1934,  Eli- 
aabeth'Josephine,  only  daughter  of 
James-Byron  Bradley,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and 
has  issue. 

One  son. 

2  Elisabeth,  b.  July  1800,  im.  9  July 
1830,  George-Rochford  Clarke,  Esq., 
of  Chesterton  Hall,  Oxon. 

3  FrancU,  b.  24  Dec.  1810. 

4  Prances,  6. 20  Oct.  1812. 


CADOGAN,  EARL.     (Cadogan.) 

Gbobob  Cadogan,  Earl  Cadogan,  Viscount  Chelsea,  Co.  Middlesex, 

If" 


CAD 

Baron  Cadogan  of  Oakley,  Co.  Bucks,  and  Baron  Oakley  of  Cavers- 
ham,  Co.  Oxford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  Rear- Admiral, 
Knt.  of  Maria  Theresa  of  Austria^  and  a  Family  Trustee  of  the 
British  Museum  ;6.  5  May  1783,  succeeded  to  the  Earldom  on  the 
death  of  his  brother,  Charles-Uenry-Sloane,  2nd  Earl,  23  Dec.  1S32, 
having  been  previously  created  Baron  Oakley  in  1831,  m.  4  April 
1810,  Louisa' Honoriay  5th  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph  Blake,  Esq., 
and  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Wallscourt,  and  by  her,  who  d.  12  Sept. 
1845,  has  issue, 

1  Lady  Aagusta-Sarah,  b,  9  Jan.  1811. 

2*Heiiry-Charle8,  Viscount  Chelsea,  M.P.,  Colonel  of  the  Roval  West- 
minster Militia,  b,  15  Feb.  1812,  m.  13  July  1836,  Mary,  3rd 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Gerald-Valerian  Wellesley,  O.D. — Set 
MoRNiNGTON,  and  has  issue, 

I  Hon.  Emily-Frances,  fr.  32  Feb.  1838,  d.  S  Oct.  1 843.  S«Hoa.  Geoife- 

Henry,  b.  12  May  1840.  3  Hon.  ArthorCharles,  b.  83 June  1841.  4 

Charlotte-tieor^ana-Mary,  b.  27  Not.  1643. 

3  Lady  Honoria-Louisa. 

4  Hon.  George,  Captain  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  2  Dec.  1814. 

5  Hon,Horace-mUiam,  b,  16  Dec.  1819,  rf.  21  Feb.  1820. 

6  Hon.  Frederick-William,  6.  16  Dec  1821. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles-Sloanb,  first  Earl,  was  6.  29  Oct.  1728,  and 
d.  3  April  1807  ;  having  tn.  1st,  28  May  1747,  the  Hon.  Frances  Bromley,  daughter 
of  Henry,  1st  Lord  Montfort^  who  d.  20  May  1768  ;  and  2ndly,  10  Aug.  1777,  .Mary, 
eldest  daughter  of  Charles  Churchill,  Esq.,  which  marriage  was  dissolred  by  Act 
of  Parliament  in  1796.    His  Lordship  had  issue, 

by  Ist  marriage : 

1  Charles  ' Henry  'Sloans,  second  and  late  Earl,  b,  18  June  1749, 

succeeded  3  April  1807,  and  d.  unm.  23  Dec.  1832. 

2  Hon.  and  Rev.  fViUiam' Bromley y  b,  22  Jan.  1751,  d.  18  Jan.  1797 ;  having 

m.  4  Dec.  1782,  Jane^  widow  of Bradshaw,  Esq. ;  she  d.  19  March 

1827. 

3  Hon.  Thomas,  b.  7  Feb.  1752,  and  lost  in  H.  M.  S.  Glorieux  in  1782. 

4  Hon,  George,  b.  1  Dec.  1754,  killed  in  the  military  service  of  the  Hon.  East 

India  Company  in  1780. 

5  Hon,  Edward,  in  the  Army,  b.  12  Dec.  1758,  d.  at  St  Lucia  in  1779. 

6  Henry-Wiltiam,  6.  25  March  1761,  d,  4  Aug.  1774. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

7  Lady  Emily-Mary,  b.  26  May  1778,  d,  22  Dec.  1839  ;  having  m.  2  June 

1802,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Gerald-Valerian- Wellesley,  DJ).— 5ee  Morn- 

INGTON. 

8  Hon.  Henry,  Lieut. -Colonel  7Ut  Foot,  6.  26  Feb.  1780,  killed  in  the  battk 

ofVittoria21  June  1813. 

9  Lady  Charlotte,  6.  11  July  1781,  m.  1st,  20  Sept.  1803,  the  Right  Hon. 

Sir  Henry  Wellesley,  G.C.B.,  now  Lord  Cowley,  which  marriage  was 
dissolved  in  1810,  and  her  Ladyship  m.  2ndly,  Henry- William,  now 
Marquis  of  Anglesey. 

10  George,  present  and  third  Earl. 

11  Lady  Louisa,  b.  1  Sept.  1787,  d.  It  Aug.  1843,  having  m.  21  April  1840, 

Rev.  William  Marsh,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Thomas,  Birmingham. 

12  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Edward,  b.  25  Sept.  1789,  m.  29  May  1823,  EUen,  daugh- 

ter of  Laurence  Donovan,  Esq. 
rVeoliOfU.— Baron  Cadogan  1718»  Viacoont  and  Earl  1800,  and  Baron  Oakley  1811. 
Genealogp.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Qtn  mridet  minor  eat :    He  who  envies  if  the  inferior. 
Town  Residence.— 1»,  Piccadilly. 


CAI 


CAITHNESS,  EARL  OF.  (Sinclair.) 
Alexander  Sinclair,  Earl  of  Caithness,  and  Baron  of  Berriedale, 
m  the  Peerage  of  Scotland:  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  Lord-Lieu- 
tenant of  the  County,  and  Admiral  of  the  Coast  of  Caithness  ;  6. 24 
July  1790,  succeeded  16  July  1823,  m.  22  Nov.  1613,  Frances- 
Harriet,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Wil- 
liam  Leigh«  Dean  of  Hereford,  and  has  issue  : 
l*Jame8,  Lord  Berriedale,  b.  16  Dec.  1821. 

2  Hon,  WUiiam-Leigk-Canningy  b.  1825,  d,  3  Jan.  1834. 

3  Hon.  Alexander-Eric-George,  Ensign  26th  foot,  6.  20  May  1827. 

His  Lordsbip's  father,  James,  twelfth  Earl,  was  b.  31  Oct.  1766,  and  d.  16  July 
1823 ;  baring  m.  2  Jan.  1784,  Jane,  Countess  Dowager,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
General  Alexander  Campbell,  of  Balcardine,  N.  B.,  by  whom  he  hiul  the  following 


1  L«dy  Janet,  m.  10  May  1805,  James  Buchanan,  Esq.,  of  Ardenconnel, 

N.B. 

2  Lady  HeUn,  b,  22  Sept.  1786,  d.  1  Oct.  1803. 

8  John,  Lord  BerriedaUy  b.  20  July  1788,  d,  1  June  1802. 

4  Alexander,  present  and  thirteenth  Earl. 

5  Lady  Charlotte- Anne,  b,  11  March  1792,  m.  21  May  1810,  Major-Gene- 

ral  Atesander  MurrayM^Gregor,  who  d.  18  July  1822. 

6  Hon.  Major  James,  b.  24  Oct.  1797,  m.  16  March  1819,  Elizabeth,  young- 

est daughter  of  George  Tritton,  Esq.,  of  Westhill,  Wandsworth. 

7  Hon.  Patrick'CampbeUy  b.  14  July  1800,  m.  Isabella,  daughter  of  the  late 

Major-Gen.  M*Gregor,  and  d.  in  the  East  Indies  13  March  1834. 

8  Hon.  Eric-George,  b.  19  Aug.  1801,  d,  26  Sept  1829. 

9  Hon.  John,  Barrack-master  at  Nottingham,  b,  4    July  1808,  m.  22  Oct. 

1833,  Maria-Petronella,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  John  Church,  Esq. 

CVesfiofM.— Earl  and  Baron,  originaUy,  1455 ;  but  Uie  charter  under  which  the  Bar!  ia 
aarifned  hia  precedence  in  the  Roll  of  Scotch  Peera  ia  dated  1549.    Baronet  10i9. 
Ganeaiogw^—See  Genealogicai  Voiume. 
MotSo^—Comndt  thy  work  to  God. 
TWmi  JlfJidence.— Ratland  Square,  Edinburgh. 
4(«f  iT-Barrogil-Caatle,  and  Tiater  House,  Caithneaa^hire. 


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CALEDON,  EARL  OF.     (Alexander.) 

Jambs-Du-Pre  Alexander,  Earl  of  Caledon,  Viscount  Alexander, 
and  Baron  Caledon  of  Caledon,  Co.  Tyrone,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland,  a  Representative  Peer,  Captain  in  the  Coldstream  Ghiards, 
and  Colonel  of  the  Tyrone  Militia  5  b.  97  July  1812,  succeeded  8 
April  1839,  m.  4  Sept.  1845,  Lady  Jane-Frederica-Harriot-Mary 
Grimston,  4th  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Verulam,  6.  17  Jan.  1825. 

HIb  Lordship  is  the  only  issue  of  Du-Pre,  second  Earl,  who  was  b,  14  Dec. 
1777,  succeeded  22  March  1802,  aud  d.  8  April  1839;  by  his  marriage,  16 Oct. 
1811,  with  Lady  Catherine-Freman  Yorke,  2nd  daughter  of  Philip,  3rd  Earl 
of  Hardwicke,  the  present  Countess  Dowager,  b,  14  April  1781. 

Creati(ms.-^Bwroti  17S0,  Viscount  1797,  and  Earl  1800. 

Geneaiofv.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

IUotto.--VeT  mare  per  terraa  :  By  sea  and  land. 

Seats. — Caledon,  Co.  Tyrone ;  and  Boom-Hall,  Co.  Londonderry. 


Collateral  Branclm. 


[Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of  James, 
first  Earl.] 

1  Lady  Mabella,  6.  7  Aug.  1775,  Dowager 
Lady  Blayney. 

2  Lady  Elizabeth,  6.  21  June  1776. 

[Cousins  of  the  late  Earl,  issue  of  Wil- 
liam Alexander,  Esq.,  elder  Brother  of 
the  1st  Earl.] 

1  Robert  Alexander,  Esq.,  late  of  the  Ma- 
dras Ciril  Serrice,  m.  Grace,  daughter  of 

Blacker,  Esq.,  who  d.  19  Oct.  1839,  and 

has  issue,  _  ^ 

1  James-William,  in  the  |  Bengal 
Civil  Service. 

2  Robert,  in  the  Bengal  Civil  Ser- 
vice, m.  17  July  1819,  Dorinda-A., 
daughter  of Rutledge,  Esq. 

3  Charlotte. 

4  Mary,  m.  6  April  1837,  the  Rer.  St.- 
Vincent-Love  Hammick,  Vicar  of  Mil- 
ton Abbot,  Devon. 

2  Charlotte. 

3  Elisabeth. 

4  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  J.  Collier. 

ft  Jemima,  m.  4  July  1780,  Robert  Rolfe, 
Esq. 
6  Jane,  m.  J.  Dalton,  Esq. 

[Cousins  of  the  late  Earl,  issue  of  Robert 
Alexander,  Esq.,  2nd  Brother  of  the  1st 
Earl.] 

1  Rt.-Rev.  Nathaniel,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop 
o/Meath,  d.  21  Oct.  1840  ;  having  m.  Anne, 
daughter  of  the  late  Rt.-Hon.  Richard 
Jackson,  6.  1707,  d.  Aug.  1837,  by  whom  he 
has  issue, 

1  iZev.  IZofter^  <i.  3lJuly  1840 ;  hav- 
ing im.  1st,  21  Aug.  1813,  Catherine, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Rt. 
Hon.  John  SUples,  by  the  Hon.  Hen- 
rietu  Molesworth,— MC  Moliswobth, 
who  d.  in  1830;  and,  2adl7,  Dec  1887, 
Hester,  danglit«r  of  the  late  Colonel 

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M'Manus.    By  the  fint  marriage  he 

had  issue : 

t  Harriet.     6.      1814,    as.    John 
Wakefield,  Esq.  2  Natlianiel. 

M.P.,  of  Glennone  House,  Co. 
Antrim,  6.  1815,  m.  7  Anrfl  1842, 
Florinda,  2nd  daughter  of  Richard- 
Boyle  Bagley,  Esq.,  by  Alicia, 
eldest  daughter  of  Richard,  2nd 
Lord  Castlemaine,  and  haa  iaaue. 
3  Grace.  4  Robert.  5  Charlotte. 
0  George.  7  Catherine. 
2  Rev.  James,  m.  1833,  Alicia,  eldest 

daughter  of  the  late  S.  Dopping,  Esq., 

of  Lotown  House,  Co.  Weatmeau ;  and 


has. 


2  Ac,  otiier 


1  Nathaniel 
issue. 

3  Nathaniel,  m.  Sophia,  danghter  of 
WUUam  Hirkey,  Esq.,  and  ^dow  of 
J.  Young,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charlotte.  2  Annie.         3 

Nathaniel.       4  Ac.  3  others. 

4  Henry,  m.  14  Aug.  1839,  Lady 
lx)uisa-Juliana  Knox,  3rd  daughter  of 
the  Earl  of  Ranfurly,  and  has  issue : 

1  A  daughter,  still-bom  21  July 
1840.  2  Blanche-Catherine-So- 
phia-Anne, 6. 10  Dec.  1841.  8  A- 
Uce  Mary^uliana,  6.  17  Aug.  1843. 
4  A  daughter,  6.23  April  1845. 

6  George,  in  the  Bengal  CivU  Ser- 
vice, m.  1833,  Rebecca,  daug^hter  of  the 
late  T.  MoUoy,  Esq,  and  haa, 

1  George.       2  &o.  other  iaaae. 
0  WUIiam-Stnart.inthe  Bengal  Civil 
Serrice,    m.    15   July   1834,    Bethea, 
eldest  daughter  of  Brig.-Gen.  Chariea 
Dallas,  and  has, 

1  WilUam-Stuart.  S  Ae.  other 
issue. 

7  Anne,  m.  Oct.  1813,  the  Bar.  John- 
Molesworth  Staplee,  Raetor  of  Uppor 


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MoriO*,  Mm  of  tbelftte  Rt-Hoo.  Jobn 
Staples,  by  the  Hon.  Henrietu  Mo1e«- 
trortb.— ifite  MoLiswoETH. 
8  Mary. 

0  EUsa,  m,  Jobn  NicboUon,  Esq.,  of 


!•  Henrietta,  m.  Robert  Smytb,  Esq., 
of  Gaybrook,  M  nllingar. 
1  ITMry,  d.  0  May  1818  ;  baruiff  m.  4  Feb. 
1817,  Mi«  RiTera,by  wbom  he  left  iarae, 

t  Sona  and  ft  Dangbtera.  Ann,  the 
•eeond  daocbter,  at.  3  Sept.  1830, 
George  Rowlandaon,  Eaq. 

3  M^mrGtn,  fViUimm,  dec,,  baving  im. 
Ibt  tnd  daogbter  of  the  late  Sir  Robert 
Waller,  Bart.,  by  wbom  be  left  iMue, 

1  Rer.  Robert,  Prebendary  of  Ag- 
badoey,  m».  tbe  dangbter  and  beir  of 
Honrr  M*CUntock,  Em}.,  of  Rathdon- 
nel  Hooae,  Co.  Donegal. 

1  Kate.  _ 

4  Jamea,  of  Somerbill,  Kent,  m.  Ist,  Elixa, 
daaghter  of  tbe  late  Capt-  Thomas  Dnndas, 
•r  Maiumr,  Co.  Stirling;  andSndly,  18  Feb. 
Itia,  Charlotte-Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of 
Tbemaa  Daabwood,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  tbe 
Hen.  Cbarles-Andrew  Brace,  ^^(fe  Eiain. 
He  baa  issue  by  both  marriages, 

1  Elixa-Cbarlotte,  at.  3  Sept.  18t5, 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Stratford  Canning, 
G.C.B.,  Ambassador  Extraordinary 
and  Plenipotentiary  at  tbe  Porte,  wi- 
dower of  Harriet,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Raikes,  Esq.:^ 


1  Cbarlotte-Sopbia,  6. 1  Dec.  1813. 

3  Robert,  6.  10  Feb.  1816,  ai.  S3  July 
1844,  Julia-Charlotte,  4tb  daughter  of 
the  late   William    Fane,  Esq.  —  Sf 

WUTMOBSLAMD. 

4  Anne,  6.  7  Aug.  1817. 

5  Emma,  6. 23  Not.  1818. 

0  James,  6.  7  May  I82S. 

5  Jortas-Du-Pri,  d.  SO  Aug.  1830 ;  baring 
IS.  Mary,  daughter  of  tbe  late  Rer.  Thomas 
Bracken, of  Tokenbam,  Bucks,  by  wbom  be 
had  issue, 

1  Mary  -  Anne,  at.  4  April  1837, 
James-Pratt  Barlow,  Esq. 

S  Emma-Lucy. 

3  Eliaa,  m.  SS  Jan.  184S,  Robert-Hol- 
beach  Dolling,  Esq. 

4  Charlotte- Maria. 

5  Caledon-Du-Pr6,  b.  10  Not.  1817, 
m.  11  March  1843,  Caroline,  Snd  dangb- 
ter of  James  Ewing,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

A  son,  b.  1843. 
0  EUen- Louisa. 

7  Madelina,  m.  S  Sept.  1843,  Frede- 
rick-William-Pleydell  BouTerie,  Esq.. 
Commander,  R.N. —•!;»  Radnoe. 

8  Panny-Selina. 

0  Josias-Du-Pr6-Canning,  6.  10  Dec. 
1820. 

10  Agnes- Henrietta. 
0  Elixa,  IM.  Sir  Andrew  Fergusson,  Bart., 
who  d.  in  181 1. 

7  Anne,  m.  Lient.-Col.  Henry- Alexander 
Scott,  Royal  Art. 


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CALTHORPE,  BARON.     (Gough-Calthorpe.) 

George  Gough-Calthorpe^  Baron  Calthorpe  of  Calthorpe,  Co. 
Norfolk,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baronet,  M.  A. ;  6. 22 
June  1787,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  brother^  Charles,  2nd 
Lord,  5  June  I8O7. 

Hit  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  first  Lord,  b.  in  1749,  d.  16  March  1798  ;  hav- 
ioR  m.  1  May  1783,  Frances,  2Qd  daughter  of  General  Beojamin  Carpenter,  by 
whom,  who  d,  1  May  1827,  he  had  the  following  issue: 

1  Henry,  b.  24  Jan.  1784,  d,  4  Nor.  1794. 

2  Hon.  Frances-Elizabeth,  6.  25  March  1785. 

3  George,  present  and  third  Lord. 

4  Ckarlotte,  b.  18  June  1788,  </.  16  May  1792. 

5«Hon.  Frederick  Gough,  6.  14  June  1790,  m.  12  Aug.  1823,  Lady  Char- 
lotte-Sophia Somerset,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry-Charles,  6th  Duke  of 
Beaufort,  b.  25  April  1795.  and  has  issue: 

1  Cliarlotte-Fraz&ce>-G«orffUna,fr.  10  May  18S4.  ft  HenrrWllHam  b.  13 
d.  ft5.  May  1825.  3  Fredeiick-Henry-WUliam,  6.  ft4  July  18M.  4  George 
Arthur,  b.  SO  Aag.  18ft7,  d.  80  Not.  1843.  9  Francet-Blanche-Anne,  6. 

11  Not.  1828.       6  Aofnstiu-ChofanondeleT,  6.  8  Not.  18*29.         7  Somerae^ 
John,  6.  23  Jan.  1831.       8  Harriet-Loaisa-EsUier,  b.  5  July  1832.  0  Im- 

belEleanor-Mary,  6.  1  July  1833.  10  OliTia-Georgiana-Eliaabeth,  6.  81 

Aug.  1834.        11  Susan-Caroline,  b.  14  Aug.  1837. 

6  Horn.  WUUam-Otker,  b.  27  Aug.  1791,  </.  June  1800. 

7  Hvn  Jokm,  b.  5  May  1793,  d.  10  June  1816. 

8  Hon.  Hmrriety  b.  8  Not.  1794,  d,  12  Feb.  1813. 
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9  HoM,j4rthur,  b.  14  Nov.  1796,  rf.  6  March  1836. 
10  Hon,  Maria-Lucy,  b.  18  March  1798,  d.  17  Jan.  1799. 
rrea/tonj.— Baron  1790.      Baronet  17S8. 
Genealogy.— ^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

^0fro.— Gradu  diTerM,  Tia  una  :  The  same  way  by  different  stepi. 
Toum  Residence.— lA,  Groarenor  Square. 

^«ar«.~£dgba8tonHottae»  near  Birmingham;  Ampton  Park,  Bary-St.*£dmonds,  Suffolk  ; 
and  ElTetham,  Hants. 


CAMDEN,  MARQUIS.  (Pratt.) 
George-Charles  Pratt,  Marquis  and  Earl  Camden,  Earl  of  Breck- 
nock in  Wales,  Viscount  fiayharo  of  Bayham  Abbey,  Co.  Sussex, 
and  Baron  Camden  of  Camden  Place,  Co.  Kent,  in  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom  ;  h.  2  May  1799,  succeeded  8  Oct.  1840,  m.  «7 
Aug.  1835,  Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rt.-Rev.  George  Murray, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Rochester, — see  Athol,  6.  8  Feb.  1813,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Lady  Frances- Sarah- Harriet,  b.  25  Nov.  1836. 

2  Viscount  Bayham,  b.  and</.  17  Jan.  1838. 

3  Lady  Caroline-Elizabeth,  b.  1  April  1839. 

4* John-Charles,  Earl  of  Brecknock,  b.  30  June  1840. 

5  Lord  George-Murray,  b,  14  Jan.  1843. 

6  Lady  Augusta  Creorgiana,  b.  13  April  1844. 

7  Lady  .  .  .  .,  6.  6  Oct.  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John-Jeffreys,  first  Marquis,  K.G.,  so  deservedly 
distinguished  for  his  patriotic  resignation  of  the  large  income  arising  from  his  office 
of  Teller  of  the  Exchequer,  was  b.  II  Feb.  1759,  succeeded  as  Earl  Caoiden,  18 
April  1794,  and  d.  8  Oct  1840;  having  m.  31  Dec.  1785,  Frances,  daughter  and 
heir  of  the  late  William  Molesworth,  ^q.,  of  Wembury,  Devon,  by  whom,  who 
d.  7  Aug.  1829,  he  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Frances-Anne,  b.  21  Nov.  1787,  d.  9  July  1822. 

2  Lady  Georgiana-Elizabeth,  b.  4  July  1791. 

3  Lady  Caroline- Anne,  b.  21  July  1794,  d.  7  Oct.  1827  ;  having  at.  28  July 

1825,  Alexander-Robert  Stewart,   Esq.,  cousin  of   the  Marquis  of 
Londonderry. 

4  George-Charles,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

Creations,— 'BsiTon  1783,  Viscount  Bayham  and  Earl  Camden  1780,  M arqnia  Camden  and 
Karl  of  Brecknock  1812. 

Genealogm.—^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— ixk^ciam  parium,  aut  lex  terns  :  The  judgment  of  our  Peers,  or  the  law  of 
the  land. 

Town  Residence.— \9,  Belgrave  Square. 

»y«ar.«.— Wilderness  Park,  Seven-Oalu,  Kent;  Bayham- Abbey,  Lamberhurst,  Sussex ;  and 
Brecknock  Priory,  South  Wales. 


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CAMOYS,  BARON.     (Stonob.) 

Thomas  Stonor^  Baron  Camoys,  in  the  Peerage  of  England,  which 
barony  her  Majesty  was  pleased  to  call  out  of  abeyance,  14  Sept. 
1839,  his  Lordship  being  the  eldest  co-heir  as  the  lineal  represen- 
tative of  Margaret  de  Camoys,  eldest  sister  and  co-heir  of  Hugh, 
Baron  Camoys,  who  d,  in  1496,  through  the  eldest  co-heirs  of  the 
fiiinilies  of  Radmylde,  Goring,  and  Biddulph.  He  was  b.  29  Oct. 
1797,  in.  85  July  1821,  Frances,  daughter  of  Peregrine-Edward 
Towneley,  Esq.,  of  Towneley  Hall,  Lancashire,  by  Charlotte  Drum- 
mond, — Me  Strathallan,  and  has  issue: 

1  Hon.  Charlotte. 

2  Hon.  Catherine. 

3*Hon.  Thomas-Edward,  b.  29  Oct.  1824. 

4  Hon.  Eliza. 

5  Hon.  Francis,  6.  5  Jan.  1829. 

6  Hon.  Edmund,  b,  2  April  1831. 

7  Hon.  Maria. 

8  Hon.  Agnes. 

9  Hon.  Harriet. 

10  Hon.  Caroline,  6.  8  Aug.  1839. 

11  Hon.  Margaret-Ann. 

12  Hon.  Eleanor-Lucy,  b.  16  Jan.  1842. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas  Stonor,  Esq.,  of  Stonor,  Oxfordshire,  was  b, 
9  Dec  1766,  and  d.  16  Oct  1831  ;  having  m.  7  Oct.  1795,  Catherine,  daughter 
of  Henry  Blnndell,  Esq.,  of  Ince  Blundell,  Lane,  by  whom  he  left  two  sons  : 

1  Thomas  the  present  Lord. 

2  Ckar let-Henry,  b.  1  Dec.  1798,  d,  7  Feb.  1840 ;  having  m.  15  Aug.  1828, 

Sophia,  daughter  of  the  Ute  John  Cary,  Esq.,  of  Ton-  Castle,  by  whom 
he  had  issue : 

1  Mary.       %  Emily.       3  Frances.       4  CUre.       5  Charlef.        6  Eugenia. 

QnM#iMi^-By  writ  1383. 

7\Mni  Residence.—!  Park  Street,  Westminster. 

Am^^— Stonor,  Henley-npon-Thames,  Oxon. 


Collatfral  Branelff. 

IHIs  Lordship's  uncles  and  aimts,  issue  of 


Charles  Stonor,  Bsq.1 

1  MaryBugenia,  a  Ntm,  6.  S3  Jan.  1709. 

1  Charies,  6.  SI  Aug.  1709,  d.  31  Oct 
1S89 ;  haTingfli.  Feb.  17M,  Qnerina,  daogliter 
of  Thomas  Parey,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has 
loftiaroe: 

Charles. 

3  John,  6.  10  March  1771,  d.  without  is- 
nie;  hoTing  m.  Helen,  daughter  of  Francis 
Chadwick.,  Esq. 

4  H«Bry,6.S8  Oct.  1774,  ».,  Cl«r«,  daugh- 


ter of  the  Bararian  General  Harold  ;  she  is 
deceased  without  issue. 

5  Frances,  h.  S  Sept.  1770. 
[His    Lordship's  cousins,   iisne   of  Heury, 

yonnger    brother  of   Uie   above  Charles 

Stonor,  Esq.] 

1  Henry,  at.  Frances,  daughter  of  George 
Cary,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

S  Ckarlett  a  Lieut.-Colonel  in  the  Spanish 
senrice,  dec. ;  ha-ring  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
the  late  Charles  Butler,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
has  left  two  sons  and  a  daughter. 


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CAMPBELL,  BARON.  (Campbell.) 
John  Campbell,  BaroD  Campbell  of  St.  Andrews,  Co.  Fife,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  \  and  P.C.  His  Lordship  was  6.  15 
Sept.  178 J,  called  to  the  Bar  by  the  Honourable  Society  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  in  1806,  made  K.  C.  in  1827,  appointed  Solicitor-General  in  Nov. 
1832,  Attorney-General  in  Feb.  1834,  and  having  resigned  the  latter 
office  in  Nov.  1834  was  re-appointed  in  April  I8d5,and  in  June  1841  was 
nominated  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Ireland.  His  Lordship  married, 
8  Sept.  1821,  Mary-Elizabeth,  Baroness  Srathbdbn,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Lord  Abinger ;  and  has  issue : 

1  Hon.  Louise-Madeline,  6.  21  Jan.  1823. 

2*Hon.  Waiiam-Frcderick,  b.  15  Oct.  1824. 

3  Hon.  Mary-Scarlett,  b,  16  Aug.  1827. 

4  Hon.  Hallyburton-George,  b,  18  Oct.  1829. 

5  Hon.  Dudley,  b.  24  Dec.  1833. 

6  Hon.  Cecilia,  b,  11  July  1&35. 

7  Hon.  Edina,  b.  25  July  1837. 

His  Lordship  is  the  2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  George  Campbell,  for  fifty-four 
years  Minister  of  Cupar,  who  d,  in  1825  ;  leaving  issue  by  his  marriage,  in  1776, 
with  Magdalene,  only  daughter  of  John  Hallyburton,  Esq.,  of  Fodderance. 

1  Janet,  m.  the  Rev,  Thomas  Gille$pie\  LL,D,y  who  m.  1st,  a  daughter  of  the 

late  Dr.  John  Hunter,  and  d,  2  Sept.  1844.     His  2nd  wife  surrives  him. 

2  Sir  George,  Kni.,  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  A.  Christie,  Esq.,  of  Ferry- 

bank,  and  has  issue. 

3  John  the  present  Peer. 

4  Jane,  m.  James  Greig,  Esq.,  of  Balbardie. 

5  Eliza. 

6  Lindsay,  m.  David  Johnston,  Esq.,  of  Overton. 

7  Magdalene,  m.  Charles  Grace,  M.D. 

Crtatlon.^lMl. 

Motto.^AxidBcter  et  apertd  :  Boldly  and  openly. 

Town  Residence Stratheden  House,  Knightobridge. 


CAMPERDOWN,  EARL  OF.      (Duncan.) 
RoBBRT-DuNDAS  Duncan-Haldanb,  Earl  of  Camperdown  of  Lun- 
die,  Co.  Forfar,  and  of  Qleneagles,  Co.  Perth,  Viscount  Duocan  of 
94 


CA  N 

Camperdown,  and  Baron  Duncan  of  Lundie,  Co.  Forfnr,  in  the  Peer- 
age of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  6.  21  March  1785,  succeeded  as  Vis- 
count Duncan  4  Aug.  1804,  m.  8  Jan.  1805,  Janet,  daughter  of  the 
late  Sir  Hevr  Dalrymple-Hamilton,  Bart., — see  Stair,  and  has  issue: 

1  H<m.  Adamy  b.  \n  Oct.,  and  d.  17  Nov.,  1805. 

2  HoH.AUsina^  b,  31  Oct.  1808.  d,  in  1825. 

3  Lady  Henrietta-Dundas,  b,  10  June  1810,  m.  28  Aug.  1832,  John-Jamet 

Allen,  Esq.,  of  Erroll  Park,  Co.  Perth. 
4*Adam,  Viicount  Duncan,  M.P.,  b.  25  March  1812.  m.  23  March  1839, 
Juliana-Cavendish,  eldest  daughter  of  George-Richard    Philips,   Esq., 
M.P.,  hy  the  Hon.  Sarah-Georgiana  Cavendish.— 6>e  Waterpark,  b, 
16  March  1821,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Jolia-JaneC-Georfriana,  6.  «4  Jan.  1840. 

S*Hon.  Rob6rt-Adani-PhUi]M-Ha1dane,  6.  S8  May  1841. 

a  Hon.  George- Alexander,  b.  0  May  1845. 

5  f^Ady  Elizabeth-Baillie,  b.  20  Sept.  1815. 

6  Hon.  Hugh-Adam-Dalrymple-Hamilton,  Lieut.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  b, 

31  Jan.  1820. 
Hit  Lordship's  father,  Adam,  first  Viscount  Duncan,  was  b.  1  July  1731 ;  he 
rose  through  the  various  gradations  of  the  Navy  to  the  rank  of  Admiral  of  the 
Bine,  and  greatly  distinguished  himself  on  various  occasions,  particularly  by  the 
brUliant  victory  of  Camperdown,  which  he  obtained,  on  the  11th  of  Oct.  1797,  over 
the  Dutch  fleet,  commanded  by  Admiral  De  Winter.  The  Viscount  d,  4  Aug. 
1804,  leaving  by  liis  wife,  Henrietta,  2nd  dauirhter  of  the  Right  Hon.  Robert 
Dundas,  and  niece  of  Henry,  1st  Viscount  Melville,  who  d.  8  Dec.  1832,  the  fol- 
lowing issue ;  the  survivors  of  whom  were  advanced  in  1833  to  the  rank  and  pre- 
cedency of  a  son  and  daughters  of  an  Earl. 

1  Lady  Jane,  b.  30  March  1778,  widow,  23  Feb.  1834,  of  Sir  Htw  Dal- 

rymple-Hamilton,  Bart, — See  Stair. 

2  Lady  Henrietta,  m.  5  Dec.  1804,  Sir  James  Fergusttm,  Bart.,  widower  of 

Jean,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  David  Dalrymple,  Bart. — see  Stair; 
Sir  James  d.  14  April  1838. 

3  Lady  Adamina,  Countess  of  Stair. 

4  ROBERT-DUNDAS,  PRESENT  AND  FIRST  EaRL. 

5  Hon,  Captain  Sir  Henry,  R,N,,  A'.C./^.,  and  C,B„  d.  1  Nov.  1835  ;  having 

m,  22  April  1823,  Mary-Simson,  daughter  of  the  late  Captain  James- 
Coutts  Crawford,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Adam-Alerander,  b.  15  June  1834.  9  Anne-Mary,  b.  31  May  1825. 

3  HenrTf  Roberta  b.  and  d.  17  April  1831. 

6  Hon,  Catherine,  d,  15  Sept.  1833. 

7  Lady  Mary-Tufton,  m.  20  July  1813,  James  Dundas,  Esq.,  of  Dundas, 

b.  14  Jan.  1793. 

Creations — Viacoont  and  Baron  1707,  Earl  1831. 

Genealm^Seo  GenealogUal  Fotume. 

MoU0.—^ecundMB  dubiiaque  rectna :    Firm  in  every  fortune. 

4M<t«— Lnndie  and  Camperdown,  Forfarshire;  and  Gleneagles,  Pertbabire. 


CANNING,  VISCOUNT.     (Canning.) 

Chablbs-John  Canning,  Viscount  Canning  of  Kilbrahan,  Co.  Kil- 

kenny«  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Under  Secretary 

of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  Deputy  Lieutenant  for  the  County  of 

Middlesex,  and  Ranger  of  the  New  Forest,  6.  14  Dec.  1819,  sue- 

95 


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ceeded  27  March  1837,  m.  5  Sept.  1835,  the  Hon.  Charlotte  Stuart, 
eldest  daug:hter  of  Lord  Stuart  de  Rothesay,  Lady  of  the  Bedcham- 
ber to  her  Majesty,  6.  in  I8I7. 

His  Lordship*!  mother,  Joan,  first  Viscountess,  was  the  youngest  of  the  three 
daughters  and  co-heirs  of  the  late  Major-General  John  Scott  of  Balcomie,  Co. 
Fife.  Her  Ladyship  d.  15  March  1837 ;  having  m.  8  July  1800,  the  late  Right  Hon. 
George  Canning,  long  celebrated  for  his  commanding  talents  and  eloquence,  and 
at  length  1st  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  under  King 
George  the  4th,  who  was  6.  11  April  1770,  and  d.  8  Aug.  1827.    Their  issue  are  : 

1  Otwrge-CharUs,  b,  25  April  1801,  d.  31  March  1820. 

2  Hon,  Captain  WiUiam-PUt,  R.N.,  6.  16  Dec.  1802.  d.  25  Sept.  1828. 

3  Hon.  Harriet,  b,  13  April  1804,  Marchioness  of  Clanricarde. 

4  Charles-John,  present  and  second  Lord. 
Creation,— \9t», 

Genealogv.^~&ee  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto. — Ne  cede  malu,  sed  contra  :  Do  not  yield  to  miBfortane  but  oppose  it. 

7\»tPit  Residence.— 10,  6ro«venor  Square. 


CANTERBURY,  VISCOUNT.     (Mannebs-Sutton.) 
Chables-John^Mannebs-Sutton,  Viscount  Canterbury  of  the  city 
of  Canterbury^  and  Baron  Bottesford  of  Bottesford,  Co.  Leicester, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  b,  I7  April  1819,  succeeded 
21  July  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  first  Viscount,  G.C.B.,  was  the  eldest  son  of 
the  most  Rev,  Charles  Manners-Sutton,  late  Lord  A^rchbishop  of  Canterbury,  for 
an  account  of  whose  pedigree  and  other  issue, — see  Rutland  ;  and  served  with 
the  highest  honour  to  himself,  and  advantage  to  the  nation,  in  the  eminent  office  of 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  from  the  year  1817,  till  his  elevation  to  the 
Peerage  on  the  election  of  the  Hon.  James  Abercromby,  in  1835.  He  was  b,  29  Jan. 
1780,  m.  1st,  8  July  1811,  Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Denison,  Esq.,  of  Den- 
bies,  Surrey,  who  d.  7  Dec.  1815 ;  and  2ndly,  6  Dec.  1828,  Ellen,  daughter  of  Edmund 
Power,  Esq.,ofCurragheen,  Co.  Waterford,  and  widow  of  John-Hume  Purvis,  Esq., 
of  Purvis,  N.B.    The  Viscount  d.2l  July  1845,  leaving  issue, 

by  Itt  marriage : 
1  Charles- John,  present  and  second  Viscount. 
2*Hon.  John-Henry>Thomas,  M.P.,  under  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home 
Department,  and  Registrar  of  the  Faculty  Office,  b.  27  May  1814,  m. 
5  July  1838,  Georgiana,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Charles  Tompson* 
Esq.,  of  Witchingham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue : 

1  Henry-Charles,  6.  19  July  1839.       S  Anna-lfaria-Georgiana,  b,  11  Sept. 
1841.  8  Graham-Edward-Henry,  b,  7  Feb.  184S.        4  A  son,  b,  5  March 

184A. 

3  Hon.  Charlotte-Matilda,  6.30  Nov.  1815,  m.  12  Feb.  1833,  Richard  San- 

derson, Esq.,  M.P. 

by  Snd  marriage  : 

4  Hon.  Frances-Diana,  b,  17  Dec.  1829. 

Creation.— IS35. 

Genealogy,— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto^—Fovat  y  panrenir :  To  attain  the  object. 


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CARBERY,  BARON.     (Evans-Fabu.) 

Cjsobgb-Patbick  Evans-Frbkb,  Baron  Carbery  of  Carbery,  Co. 
Cork,  ill  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  an  Irish  Baronet ;  b,  17 
March  1801,  succeeded  12  May  1845. 

His  Lordihip'i  father,  Teiej  Erans-Freke,  Esq.,  was  the  3rd  son  of  Sir  John 
Evans-Freke,  Bart,  find  son  of  the  Hon.  John  Evans,  second  son  of  the  1st  Lord  ; 
ke  was  &.  in  April  1774,  and  </.  9  Sept.  1844,  liavinff  m.  1797.  Dorothea,  daogh- 
ter  of  the  Rer.  Christopher  Harrey,  D.D^  of  Kyle,  Co.  Wexford,  hj  whom, 
vhodL  26  March  1835,  he  had  issue : 

I  Jokm,  b,  19  FeU  1799,  d.  young. 

3  EUzabeih,  b.  15  Feh.  1800,  d.  21  Feb.  1813. 

3  Georob-Patkick,  present  and  seventh  Lord. 

4  Dorothea,  b.  19  May  1802,  d,  young. 

5  CatheHne- Charlotte,  d.  26  Jan.  1826. 

6*Hon.  Percy- Augustus,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  to  whom  and  his  sur- 
viving brothm  and  sisters  the  precedency  of  sons  and  daughter  sof  a 
Baron  was  granted  in  1845. 

7  Hon.  Fenton-Jolm,  Capt.  2nd  Life-Guards. 

8  Hon.  Jane-Grace,  m.  25  July  1843,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  Bernsrd. 

— See  Bandon. 

9  Hon.  William-Charles,  m.  23  April  1840,  Lady  Sophia,  3rd  daughter  of 

Philip,  5th  Earl  of  Har borough,  and  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Wliichcote, 
Bart. 
10  Anma-Maria,  d,  young. 

JoBM,  MtxTB  Lord,  Uncle  of  the  present  Peer,  was  6. 11  Nov.  1765,  succeeded 
ott  the  death  of  his  cousin  John,  5th  Lord,  4  March  1807,  and  d,  12  May  1845, 
without  issue  by  his  marriage  25  Jan.  1783,  with  Lady  Catherine-Charlottb 
Gore,  3rd  daughter  of  Arthur-Saunders,  2nd  Earl  of  Arran,  b,  Sept.  1766,  now 
OowAOEB  Lady  Carbery. 

Oc«<lMw^-Banm  1719.    Bart.  1708. 

Gememiogw.^8oe  Geneaiogical  Foimme, 

Moito.-^UbawtM»:  Uberty. 

StaiM.—CoMtia  Freke,  RoM-Carbery,  Co.  Cork ;   and  Laxton  Hall,   Wandafbrd,   North 


Collatfral  litant%n. 


(OooriBS  of  the  present  Peer's  Father,  iaaoe  of 
Jolm,  9th  Lord.f 

1  Horn*  EmUf-Frameet,  h.  7  Dec.  1750,  tf .  in 
1771. 

t  Bom.Johm-WUikm,  b,  31  March  1703,  tf. 
ISS9. 

3  Am.  Framees' Dorothea,  6.  3  July  1704, 
A  16  A«ff.  1843,  having  m.  14  Aug.  1780, 
WUiiam  FrtMtom,  Btq,,  who  ib  dead. 

4  Hon.  MariaJuliana,  6.  30  Sept.  1700,  «. 
It  Feb.  1708.  TkomoM  Barrf,  Esq.,  of 
LiigkebKOok,  Co.  Meadi,  who  ie  dead. 

of  HaapdcB  Brans,  Beo.,    eon  of 
mxi  broker  of  the  1st  Lord.] 
1  tttgkt  Hem,  George  Svame,  of  Portrane, 

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Co.  Dublin,  d,  t  July  184S,  having  «.  tl  Ang. 
1809,  Sophia,  only  daughter  of  the  late 
Right -Hon.  Sb  John  PameU,   Bt^rL^See 

COMGLBTON. 

S  Joshua,  Barrister  at  Law. 

3  Eyre,  si.  and  has  issue, 

1  A  son.  9  A  daughter. 

4  Mary,  widow  of  GeneraimiUam  Lam- 
iess,  of  the  Prench  Service. 

9  Anna-Dorothea,  SI.  George  Putiand  Eso,, 
of  Brayhead.  Co.  Wioklow,  eldest  son  of  the 
late  Goorge  Putiand,  Esq.,  bj  Catherine,  3rd 
daufiiter  of  the  Hon.  John  ETans,  and  aont 
of  ^prMMntLord;  he  A  18  Nor.  1841. 

e  Sydney-BUsabe^  «.  Her.  1lM»as  Acton, 
of  West  Aeton,  Co.  Wieklew. 


CAR 


[Iitue  of  Eyre  ETant,  Esq.,  eldest  son.  of 
Thomas,  2nd  brother  of  the  Ist  Lord. 
1  Etkb  Evans,  Esq.,  of  Ash-hill-Towcts, 
Co.  limericky  6.  posthmnous,  S3  May  1773, 
m.  20  March  1805,  Anna,  eldest  daughter  of 
Robert  Maunsell,  Esq.,  formerly  Chief  of 
Gangam,  and  a  Member  of  the  Suprema 
Council  of  Madras,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Eyre,  6.  5  May  l8b0,  m.  0  Dec. 
1837,  the  Hon.  Sophia  Crolton.  —  See 
Crofton  ;  and  has  issue, 

1  Looisa-Charlotte-Georgiana,  6.  3 

May  1843. 

2  Anna-Caroline,  6.  4  Nor.  1848. 

3  Elystan-  Eyre,  b.  23  June  184ft. 

2  ReT.  Robert-Maunsell,  b.  4  May 
1 808,  m.  0  Feb.  1835.  Deborah,  4th  davfik- 
ter  of  the  late  Williaim-Causabon  Pur- 
don,  Esq.,  of  Tinerana,  Co.  dare. 

3  George-Thomas,  Capt.  74th  Foot, 
6. 17  Dec.  1800,  m.  10  Jan.  1841,  Louisa- 
Barbara,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Treror  Corry,  Esq. ;  and  has  issue, 

Eyre-Frederick-Fitx-George,  6.  23 
Feb.  1842. 


4  Anna-Marla-Stone,  6.  13  June  1813, 
m.  5  Feb.ll836,the  Rev.Robert-Hedges- 
Eyrc  Maunsell-Eyre,  eldest  son  of  the 
late  Richard  Maunsell,  Esq.,  by  Lady 
Catherine  Hare.— •S'ee  Listowel. 

5  Thomas  -  Williams,  Lieut.  74th 
foot,   b.  0  March  1815. 

6  John-Preke,  6.  0  Feb.  1817. 

7  Caroline-Louisa,  b.  7  Sept.  1818, 
m.  0  April  1841,  Hon.  James  Grant.— 

■£ee  S  KAFI  ELD. 

8  Henry-Frederick,  Lieut.  21st  foot, 
».  12  April  1821. 

0  Elisabeth  6.  10  April  1825. 

2  Mary.d,  OFeb.  1837  ;  baring  m.  17  April 
1781,  the  ReT.  Jonathan  Bruce,  eldest  son 
of  the  late  George  Bruce,  Esq.,  by  Mary 
ETans,  her  aunt.  ^^ 

3  AbigaU,  m.6  July  1790,  the  Rer.  William 
Stopford,  great  nephew  of  James,  1st  Earl 
of  Courtown. 

4  Catherine,  m.  1792,  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq., 
of  Beechmount,  Co.  Limerick,  who  d,  18 
Dec.  1829. 


CARDIGAN,  EARL  OF.  (Brudbnell.) 
Jamrs-Thomas  Brudbnell,  Earl  of  Cardigan  and  Baron  Brude- 
nell  of  Stanton  Wyvill,  Co.  Leicester,  in  the  Peerage  of  England, 
and  a  Baronet;  6.  16  Oct.  1797,  succeeded  14  Aug.  1837,  m.  19 
June  1826,  Elizabeth-Jane-Henrietta,  eldest  daugtiter  of  Rear-Ad- 
miral  Jobn-Richard-Delap  Tollemache,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Strat- 
ford,— see  Aldbobough,  L  8  Dec.  1797,  whose  marriage  with 
Christian-Frederick-Charles-Alexander-Janaes  Johnstone,  Esq.,  was 
dissolved  in  1896.     His  Lordship  has  no  issue. 

Robert,  sixth  Earl,  father  of  the  present  Earl,  was  b,  posthumous  25  April 
1769,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  uncle  James,  5th  Earl,  24  Feb.  1811,  and  d. 
14  Aug.  1837 ;  having  m.  8  March  1794,  Penelope-Anne^  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
George-John  Cooke,  Esq.,  of  Harefield  Park,  Middlesex,  by  whom,  who  rf.  2  Feb. 
1826,  he  had  issue: 

1  Lady  Elizabeth- Anne ^  b.  6  March   1795,  d,  24  Nov.  1824  ;  having  m.  Ist, 

20  Aug.  1816,  the  Itde  Hon.  John  Perceval, — «m  Arden  ;  and  2ndlj, 
16  March  1824,  the  Rev.  William-John  Brodrick. — See  Midleton. 

2  Jamesy  b.  13  Aug.  1796,  d.  yonng. 

3  James-Thomas,  present  and  seventh  Earl. 

4  Lady  Harriet- Georgriana,  b,  18  Dec.  1799,  d.  25  Oct.  1836;  Countess  Howe. 

5  Lady  Charlotte-Penelope,  b.  17  Feb.  1802,  m.  July  1820,  Henry-Chtrlet 

Sturt,  Esq.,  M.P.,eldest  son  of  the  late  Charles  Sturt,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Mary- 
Anne  Ashley-Cooper.— ^^e  Shaftesbury. 

6  Lady  Emma,  6.  13  Sept.  1804,  m,  10  Oct.  1827,  David  Pemumt,  JWn., 

Esg,y  widower  of  Lady  Caroline  Spencer,  2nd  daughter  of  Geoige,  5th 
Duke  of  Marlborough  ;  he  d.  15  Feb.  1835. 

7  Lady  Mary,  b,  4  July  1806,  Countess  of  Chichester. 

8  Lady  Augusta,  b.  26  Jan.  1808,  m.  30  June  1827,  Henry-Bufbam  Baring, 

Esq.,  M.P.'^Stfff  ASHBURTON. 

9  Lady  Anne,  6.  29  June  1809,  Countess  of  Lucan. 
10  JAtdy  Emily,  b.  6  May  1811,  <f.  an  infant. 

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Hit  Lordship's  grandfather,  the  Hon.  Robert  Brudenell,  3rd  son  of  George,  3rd 
Earl,  was  6.  20  Sept.  1726,  and  d,  20  Oct.  1768  ;  haying  m.  27  Jan.  1759,  ^nne, 
danghter  of  Sir  Cecil  Bisshopp,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  d,  8  Oct.  1803,  he  left  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Augusta,  formerly  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Charlotte,  6.  8  July 

1760. 

2  EOBBBT  SIXTH  AUD  LATE   EdRL, 

The  1st  Earl  of  Ailesbury  was  the  4th  son  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Cardigan; 
and  his  son  Charles,  the  present  Marquis,  is  heir  presumptive  to  this  title. 

Crmtioms Baron  1017,  Earl  1801.    jaaronet  1011. 

Getiemhgw.'—See  Gtnealogical  Volume. 
MtU.—Ka  grace  affie  :  On  grace  depend. 
Tmn  Residemc€.^^At  Portman  Saoare. 
Semt^-^l^vuk  Park,  Wandaford,  Noithamptonahire. 


CAREW,  BARON.     (Cabew.) 

Robert- Sbapland  Carew,  Baron  Carew  of  the  County  of  Wex- 
ford, tfi  the  Peerage  of  Ireland  ;  also  Baron  Carew  of  Castleborougb, 
Co.  Wexford,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  the  County  of  Wexford  j  m.  16  Nov.  1816,  Jane-Catherine,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Anthony  Cliffe,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

l*Hon.  Robert-Shapland,  M.P.,  6.  28  Jan.  1818,  m.  16  July  1844,  Emily- 
Anne,  2nd  daughter  of  George-Richard  Philips,  Esq.,  MJP.,  by  the  Hon. 
Sarah  Cavendish,  See  Watrrparx,  b,  16  Nor.  1823. 

2  Hon.  Anne. 

3  Hon.  Ellen. 

4  Hon.  Shapland-Francis,  Comet  8th  Hussars,  b,  19  Feb.  1826. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Robert-Shapland  Carew,  Esq.,  of  Castleborougb,  Co. 
Wexford,  d,  25  March  1835 ;  baring  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Pigott,  DD.,  bv  the  Hon.  Dorothea  Crosbie,  sister  of  the  1st  Earl  of 
Glandore,— extinct;  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Robert-Shapland,  first  and  present  Lord. 

2  Dorothea,  m.  Richard  Power,  Esq,,  of  Clashmore,  Co.  Waterford,  dec. 

3  Anne,  m.  WiUiam  Blacker,  Esq,,  of  Woodbrook,  Co.  Wexford,  dec. 

4  Eleanor. 

OrMtfiM.— Irub  Peerage  1834 ;  English  1838. 
CfMcig/<|ty.— See  Geneawgieal  Folwme. 
Jfdrto^Nfl  sdnirari :  Be  astoniahed  at  noUiing. 
AM#^-CMtlebonmgb,Co.  Wexford ;  and  Woodatown,  Co.  Waterford. 


99  H   2 


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CARINGTON,  BARON.  (Cabinoton.) 
RoBBRT-JoHN  Carington,  BaroD  Cariagton  of  Upton,  Co.  Not- 
tingham, in  the  Peerage  of  Great  BrUatn ;  and  Baron  Carington  of 
Bulcot  Lod^e,  in  the  Irish  Peerage  f  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Ro- 
tulonim  of  Buckinghamshire,  and  Colonel  of  the  Royal  Bucks,  or 
King's  Own  Militia,  F.R.S.  j  6.  16  Jan.  1796,  succeeded  18  Sept.  18S8 ; 
took  the  surname  of  Carington,  by  Royal  license,  26  Aug.  1839,  m. 
1st,  17  June  1822,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth- Katharine  Foretter,  2nd  daugh- 
ter of  Cecil-Weld,  Ist  Lord  Forester,  who  d.  23  July  1832 ;  and 
2ndly,  2  Aug.  1840,  the  Hon.  Charlotte-Augusta- Annabella  Drummond- 
Willoughby,  Srd  daughter  of  Lord  Willoughby  d'Eresby.  His 
Lordship  has  issue, 

by  lit  marriage : 

1  Hon.  Maty-Isabella,  b,  8  April  1824,  d,  23  April  1840. 

2  Hon.  Cecilia-Katherine-Maiy,  h.  12  Sept.  1829. 

3  Robert,  b.  26  May  1831,  d.  26  Jan.  1832. 

by  ted  marriage : 

4  Hon.  Augusta-Clementina,  b.  10  June  1841. 
5*Hon.  Charles-Robert,  b,  16  May  1843. 

6  A  son,  6.  28  July  1845. 
His  Lordship's  father,  Robert  Smith,  first  Lord,  was  b.  2  Feb.  1752,  and  d. 
18  Sept.  1838 ;  having  m.lst,  6  July  1780,  Ann,  eldest  daughter  of  Lewyn-Bddero 
Barnard,  Esq.,  of  Cave  Castle,  Vorks.,  who  d,  9  Feb.  1827;  and  2ndly,  19  Jan. 
1836,  Charlotte,  now  Dowager  Lady  Carington,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late 
John  Hudson,  Esq.,  and  widow,  3  Nov.  1830,  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Trevelyan,  2nd 
son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  Bart.  By  his  1st  Lady  he  had  issue  : 

1  Hon.   Harriet,   m.  28  June   1819,    Lieut.-Col,  Jokn-Frtderick  Crewe, 

of  Loake's  Hill,  Bucks.,  nephew  of  the  Ist  Lord  Crewe,  who  d,  10 
Nov.  1840. 

2  Hon,  CharloUe-EUza,  d,  22  March  1811 ;  late  Lady  Gardner. 

3  Hon.  EUanor-Sarah,  d.  Nov.  1816. 

4  Hon.  Catherine-Lucy,  Countess  SUnhope,  d.  1  Oct.  1843. 

5  Hon.  Jane- Amelia,  d.  7  Oct.  1837. 

6  Hon.  Hester-Frances,  m.  30  Sept.  1813,  the  Right-Hon.  Sir  Henry- Wat- 

kin  Williams- Wynn,  G.C.H.,  Envoy  Extraordinary  at  Copenhagen. 

7  Hon.  Ann,  d.  11  May  1808. 

8  Hon.  Lotdta-Marf,  d.  6  April  1830. 

9  Hon.  Georgiana. 

10  Robert-John,  present  and  second  Lord. 

11  Hon.  Emily,  b.  16  April  1797,  Lady  Granville  Somerset.— 5^  Beaufort. 

OrMflMu.— Baron  of  Ireland  1796,  of  Great  Britain  1707. 

Geneaiogw^—Soe  Genealogical  Vohme. 

Motto.-^&ofA  aemper  ftd^ :  Always  ftithfiil  to  the  King. 

Town  ilM<tfefM;«.— Whitehall  Yard. 

Seata — Wycombe  Abbey  and  Gaybnnt,  Buckinghamshire. 

CoIXateral  10rai»t(f . 

[The  late  Lord's  Brothers  and  Sisters,  who   I    1777,  BUaabeth,  danghtnr  of  Jtfhn  Uppleby, 
retain  the  name  ef  Smith.]  1   Bsq. ;  by  whom  he  left  one  danghter, 

1  Abel,  4.  tt  Jan.  1779 ;  haTing  «.  Sept  |  Mary, ».  4  Oet.  1778,«i. M  Nov.  liM» 

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tkt  Bm,  j0km  Smrgtmt,  wbo  d,  a  May 


tSmmmei,  b,  14  Aprfl  1754,  and  d.  IS 
Maicb  18a4 ;  haTtngMi.  S  Dec.  1783,  EUiuh 
kftk'Frmmctt,  eldest  danfliter  of  the  late 
Uarand  Tamer,  Esq.,  of  Panton  Hoom, 
"  '  "  e,fr.  19  April  1750,  and  d,  S7  April 
leftiMoe: 

/  t,  ft.  14  Oct.  1784,  d.  S  April 
1M4,  baring  «i.  19  July  1803,  fmtem 
/McAwfMM,  Baq.,  of  King's  Weaton, 
SoBBenet,  wbo  ia  tfcr. 

S  Frances-Anne,  b.  10  Dec.  1785,  ai. 
18  April  1800,  Claude-George  Thorn- 
ton,  Esq.,  of  Harden  Hill,  Herts,  a 
Ceiwissioner  of  the  Lieutenancy  for 


8  Mary,  b.  1  April  1787,  an.  t5  June 
1811,  Tbomas  Daniel,  Eaq.,  of  Aldridge 


1^ 


4  Abel,  of  WoodbaU  Park,  Herts., 
M.P.,  b,  17  July  1788,  si.  Ist  S8  Aug. 
18IS,  Lad9  Mmrimnne  Lesiie-MeiviUe, 
4Cb  daughter  of  Alexander,  10th  Earl 
of  Leven  and  Melrille,  who  d.  iS 
Maicb  1883 ;  and  Sndly,  IS  July  18S0, 
Prances-Anne,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  late  General  Sir  Harry  Caltert, 
Bart.,  G.C.B.,  6.  10  Sept.  1804;  he 
has  issue  by  his  second  nuuriage. 

5  Samuel-George,  6.  10  July  1780,  si. 
4  July  1821,  Eugenia,  3rd  daughter  of 
tbe  Her.  Robert  Chatfield,  LL.D. 
Yioar  of  Chatteris,  Cambridgeshire,  and 
by  her,  who  il.  in  childbed  5  Jan.  1838, 
be  has  issue. 

0  CmrUkM,b.  4  Aug.  1700, d.  17  Feb. 
1810 ;  baring  an.  13  July  1814,  Mqfor- 
Geuermt  Thomms  Cartp,  who  d.  9  Not. 
1815. 

7  Henry,  b,  IS  Dec.  1704,  m.  14  July 
18S4,  Lady  Lucy  Leslie-MeWUIe,  Snd 
daughter  of  Alexander,  10th  Earl  of 
Leren  and  Melrille,  and  has  issue. 

8  Barbara,  6.  IS  July  1707,  m.  15 
Oct.  1880,  James  -  Edward  Gordon, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  ILN. 

0  Charlotte,  b,  15  Aug.  1800,  m. 
10  Oct.  1885,  Hon.  Alexander  LesUe- 
Melrille^— 5ee  Lbtxn. 

8  Ot^rge,  b,  88  April  1705,  d,  SO  Dec.  1838 ; 
baring  «.  IS  May  1708,  Frances-Maria, 
daagbter  of  tbe  late  Sir  John-Parker  Mos- 
Wy,  Bart,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  10  Feb. 
1770,  n^d  tf.  5  July  1844. he  had  issue: 

1  George-Robert,  of  Selsdon  House, 
Svrey,  b,  S  May  1708,  mi.  4  May  1818, 
Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Ma- 
beriy,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

S  Oswald,  6.  7  July  1704,  m.  18 
Maicb  18S4,  Henrietta-Mildred,  eldest 


dau^ter  of  tbe  Very  Rev.  Robert 
Hodgson,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Carlisle,  by 
whom  he  has  issue. 
8  John-Henry,  6.  30  Oct.  1705. 

4  Thomas-Charles,  6.  10  March  1707. 

5  Frances-Mary,  b»  S7  Nov.  1708,  m* 
80  April  18SS,  the  Rev.  Robert-Mosley 
Master. 

0  Georgiana  -  Elizabeth,  b,  7  June 
1801,  tf.  17  Dec.  1888 ;  baring  m.  30 
Oct.  1884,  the  Rev.  Edward  Serocold- 
Pearce  -  Serocold,  who  m,  Sndly,  4 
Aug.  184S,  Charlotte  -  Eleanor,  Snd 
daughter  of  the  late  Arthur  Vansit- 
tart,  Esq.,  of  Shottesbrooke,  Berks. 

7  Bdward-Peploe,  6.  1  Feb.  1803,  m, 
S3  March  18S4,  Henrietta- Frances, 
daughter  of  Charles  Bayley,  Esq., 
Hon.  East  India  Companv^s  Ciril  Ser- 
vice, Bengal,  by  whom,  who  d.  18  Dec. 
18S4,  he  has  one  daughter. 

8  Arthur,  6.  SS  June  1804. 
0  EmUy,  b.  11  May  1800. 

10  Catherine,  b.  5  Aug.  1807  ;  m.  10 
Aug.  1830,  Edward  Wigram,  E8<}.,  IStb 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Wigram, 
Bart. 

11  Edmund,  b.  10  May  1800. 

IS  Mosley,  6.  31  Oct.  1810. 

13  Sophia-Sarah,  b.  S8  Aug.  181S,  ai. 
13  Nov.  1837,  the  Rev.  WUliam-Pitt 
Wigram,  Rector  of  Wanstead,  Essex. 

14  Alfred,  b.  5  Jan.  1815. 

15  Augusu-Mary,  b.  15  Oct  1810,  m. 
4  Oct  1838,  Lewis  Deedes,  Esq. 

4  John,  d.  SO  Jan.  184S;  having  m.  1st,  1 
Dec.  1703,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Boone,  Esq.,  who  d.  S3  Sept  1704  ;  Sndly,  0 
Jan.  1800,  a  daughter  of  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Tucker;  after  whose  death  he  m.  3rdly,  1 
May  1811,  Emma,  daughter  of  Egerton  Leigh, 
Esq.,    of   High    Leigh    Chesh&e.    He    has 


1  John -Abel,  of  Seacombe  Park, 
Herts.p  M.P.,  m.  SO  Dec.  18S7,  Anne, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Samuel 
Clarke  -  Jervoise,  Bart.,  by  whom  he 
has  issue. 

S  Martin-Tucker,of  Shirley,  Surrey, 
an  East  India  Director,  and  a  Com- 
missioner of  the  Lieutenancy  for  Lon- 
don, 6.  0  July  1808,  m.  8  July  1831, 
Louisa,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir 
Matthew  White-Ridley,  Bart,  —  M« 
COLBoaNX,  and  has  issue. 

3  =2  Emma,  b.  14  Feb.  181S. 

4  Caroline,  6.  S  May  1813. 

5  Eiizabeth,  d.  SO  March  1789 ;  having  m. 
William  Manning,  Esq.,  a  Commissioner  of 
the  Lieutenancy  for  London. 


CARLISLE,  EARL  OF.     (Howard.) 
GiORGB  Howard,  Earl  of  Carlisle,  Viscount  Howard  of  Morpeth, 
Co.  Nortbamberland,  and  Baron  Dacre  of  Gillesland,  Co.  Cumber- 
land, til  the  Peerage  of  England;  K.G.,  P.C.   and  F.ItS;  b.   1? 
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Sept.  1773,  succeeded  4  Sept.  18!25,  m.  21  March  1801,  Lady 
Georgiana-Dorothy  Cavendish,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  5th 
Duke  of  Devonshire,  b.  12  July  17B3,  and  has  issue  : 

l*George- William-Frederick,  VTiscount  Morpeth,  P.C.  for  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  b.  18  April  1802. 

2  Lady  Caroline -Georgiana,  6.  24  Jnne  1803,  m.  14  May  1823,  the  Hon.  WIN 

liam-Saunders-Sebright  LaAcelles. — See  Harewood. 

3  Lady  Georgiana,  6, 10  May  1804,  Widow  of  George-James,  Lord  Dover. 

— See  Clifdbn. 

4  Hon,  Frederick-George,  b,  8  Jane  1805,  (L  uim.  18  Nov.  1834. 

5  Lady  Harriet-Elixabeth-Georgiana,  b.  21  May  1806,  Duchess  of  Sutherland. 

6  Hod.  and  Rev.  William-George,  Rector  of  Londesborough,  Yorks.,  b,  23 

Feb.  1808. 

7  Hon.  Edward-Granrille-George,  M.P.,  Captain  R.N.,  b,  23  Dec.  1809,  m. 

16  Aug.  1842,  Diana,  only  daughter  or  the  Hon.  George  Ponsonby, — 
See  Ponsonby. 

8  Lady  BUmcke-Georgiana,  b.  11  Jan.  1812,  d,  27  April  1840,  Countess  of 

Burlington. 

9  Hon.  Charles- Wentworth-George,  M.P.,  b,  27  March  1814,  m.  8  Aug. 

1842,  Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  James  Parke,  a  Baron 
of  the  Elxchequer,  who  d.  26  Aug.  1843,  leaving  issue, 
George- James,  b.  12  Aug.  1S43. 

10  Lady  Elizabeth-Anne-Georgiana-Dorothea,  b.  8  Dec  1816,  m,  12  Aug. 

1840,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Francis-Richard  Grey,— 5m  Grey. 

11  Hon.  Henry-George,  b.  22  May  1818.  m.  29  May  1845.  Mary-WeUesley, 

daughter  of  John  MTavish,  Esq.,  of  Montreal,  Canada. 

12  Lady  Mary-Matilda-Georgiana,  b,  28  Jan.  1823. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Frederick,  fifth  Earl,  was  b.  28  May  1748,  d.  4  Sept. 
1825 ;  having  m.  22  March  1770,  Lady  Margaret-Caroline  Leveson-Gower,  2od 
dausrhter  of  Granville,  Ist  Marquis  of  Staflbrd,  by  whom,  who  d,  27  Jan.  1824,  he 
had  issue : 

1  Lady  Isabella-Caroline,  b,  3  Sept.  1771,  Dowager  Lady  Cawdor. 

2  George,  present  and  sixth  Earl. 

3  Lady  Charlotte,  6.  15  Nov.  1774,  d.  umm. 

4  Sutan-Maria,  b.  26  Feb.  1776,  d.  28  Jan.  1783. 

5  Lady  Louisa,  b.  30  March  1778,  d.  May  1781. 

6  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  13  Nov.  1780,  d.  29  Nov.  1825,  Duchess  of  Rutland. 

7  Hon,  mitiam,  b.  25  Dec.  1781,  who  d.25  Jan.  1843. 

8  Lady  Gertrude,  b.  30  Jan.  1783,  m.  23  June  1806,  William  Sloane-Stan- 

ley,  Esq.,  of  Paul  tons,  Hants. 

9  Hon.  Frederick,  Major  lOth  Hussars,  b,  Dec.  1785,  killed  at  Waterloo  18 

June  1815;  having,  fR.6  Aug.  1811,  JVimce«-5tMafi,  only  daughter  of  the 
late  William- Henry  Lambton,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  Earl  of  Durham, 
by  whom,  who  m.  2ndly,  the  Hon.  Henry-Frederick-Compton  Caven- 
dish,—«ee  Burlington,  and  d.  23  Nov.  1840,  he  left  issue: 

Frederick-John,  6.  1  March  1814,  «i.  1  Jnly  1837,  Lady  Fanny  Caven- 
diah,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  William  Cavendish,  Esq.,  and  liater  of  the 
Earl  of  Burlington,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Wilham-Prederick,  6.  30  June  1838. 
9  George-Francis,  6.  38  April  1840. 

3  Louisa-Blanche,  b.  S3  Feb.  1843. 

4  A  daughter,  6.  84  Oct.  1M4. 

10  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Henry-Edward-John,  Deain  of  Lichfield,  Prebendary 

and  Succentor  of  York,  Rector  of  Donnington,  Salop,  and  TatenhUl, 
Staffordshire,  b,  14  Dec.  1795,  m.  13  July  1824,  Henrietta- Elizabeth, 
6th  daughter  of  Ichabod  Wright,  Esq.,  of  Maperley  Hall,  NotU.,  and 
has  issue, 

I  Julia-Maria,  6.  33  May  1835.  3  George,  6.  30  June  1836.  a  John- 
Henry,  b.  30  Not.  1837.  4  Charlotte- HenrletU,  b.  3  June  1830.  5 
Bmilv-Georgiana,  b.  8  July  1830.  0  Edward-Henry,  b.  7  June  1833.  7 
Charles-John-Uenry,  b,  38  Sept.  1834.  8  Caroline-OcUTia,  6.  30  March 
1830.       0  Elisabeth-Henrietta,  b.  4  Nor.  1848. 

Lady  Juliana  Howard,  6.  6  July  1750,  is  aunt  of  the  present  Peer,  and  only  lur- 
viving  daughter  of  Henry,  4th  Earl. 

Creation,— IMl. 

Genealogjf'—^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.—^Y olo,  non  raleo :  I  am  willing,  but  unable. 

TVwfi  Residence.— It,  GrosTenor  Place. 

Jea<«.— Castle-Howard,  Yorkshire;  and  Naworth  Castle,  Cumberland. 

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CARNARVON,  EARL  OF.  (Herbbet.) 
Hsnbt-John-Gboroe  Herbert^  Earl  of  Carnarvon^  and  Baron 
Porcbester  of  High  Clere,  Co.  Southampton,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain;  b.  8  June  1800,  succeeded  16  April  1833,  m.  4  Aug.  1830, 
Henrietta-Anna,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Lord  Henry  Molyneux- 
Howard, — see  Norfolk,  6.  17  July  1804,  and  has  issue, 

l*Heiiry-Howard-Molyneux,  Viscoant  Porchester,  b,  24  June  1831. 

2  Lady  Eveline- Alicia-Juliana,  6.  21  Dec.  1834. 

3  Hon.  Alan-Ptrcy,  h,  21  Nor.  1836. 

4  Hon.  Auberon-Edward-William,  6.  18  June  1838. 

5  ^  daugkier,  h,  and  d.  10  Dec.  1840. 

6  Lady  Gwendoleen,  b.  18  Aug.  1842. 

His  Lordship's  ftulier,  Henry-Georoe,  second  Earl,  was  6.  3  June  1 772,  suc- 
ceeded 3  June  1811,  and  d,  16  April  1833 ;  having  m.  25  April  1796,  Elizabeth- 
Kitty,  dangfater  and  heir  of  the  late  Colonel  John  Dyke-Acland,  of  Killerton, 
Devon,  (eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Acland,  Bart)  by  Lady  Harriet  Fox-Strang- 
ways,  d«ighter  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Uchester;  and  by  her,  who  d,  5  March  1813, 
the  Earl  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Harriet'EUzabtfth,  b.  23  June  1797,  d,  22  Nov.  1836;  having  m.  21 

April  1829,  Rer.  John-C.  Stopleton,  Rector  of  Teversall,  NotU. 

2  Lady  Emily,  b.  25  Oct.  1798,  m.  4  Oct.  1822,  Philip  Pusey,  Esq.,  MJ>. 

— See  Radnor. 

3  Henry-John-Georoe,  present  and  third  Earl. 

4  Hon.  Edward-Charles-Hugh,  b,  30  March  1802,  m.  June  183.S,  EUsabeth, 

daughter  of  S.  Escott,  Esq.,  of  Hartrow  Hall;  who  d,  15  July  1840, 
leaving  issue : 

1  Edward,  b.  Sept.  1837.  S  Henry,  6.  1SS9. 

5  Lady  7%ere»a,  b,  Dec.  1803,  d.  13  Sept.  1815. 
IViMf tofw.>-BaroB  1780,  and  Earl  1703. 
GeneaUgw^-Sme  OenetUogieal  Voiumut, 
MeUc-^nfje  aerrirai:  One  wiU  I  aerre. 

Tfwu  ReMtmee — «S,  Oroarenor  Square. 

Semts^^Hi^  Clere  Honae,  Hanta ;  and  Pixton,  Someraetahire. 


Collateral 

(Uneleaand  Aunti  of  the  preaent  Peer,iMae 
of  Henry,  iBt  Earl.] 
1  JTait.  Ckmrlet,  b.  ft  July  1774,  m.  0  July 
18tt,  Hon.  Bridget -Augnata-Forreat  Byng, 
•th  daua^ter  of  John,  ftth  Yiacount  Torring- 
toa,  and  <i.  »  Sept.  1808,  learing  an  only 
daaghter, 

Annata-EMsabeth,  who  m.  10  May 
ISMySirFranda  Vincent,  Bart, 
t  Lmdp  f)rm9t€tt,  b.  IS  June  1775,  d.  S9  Aug. 
U30.  late  Lady  Dade. 

S  Hon.  and  Tory  Rer.  William.  LL.D.  Dean 
of  Mancheater  andRector  of  Spoflbrth.Yorka., 
b.  IS  Jan.  1778,  ai.  17  May  1800,  Hon.  Letitia- 
Bouly- Dorothea  Allen,  Snd  daughter  of  Jo- 
Aaa,Mh  Yiacount  Allen,  and  baa  iMue, 
1  Henry-William,  6.  7  April  1807. 
S  Louiaa-  Catherine  -  Georgina,  6. 17 
Dec  1800. 

3  Prederick-Charlea,  Lieut  ILN.,  6. 
V  Feb.  1810. 

4  Cecilia  •  AnguaU  •  HenrietU,  b.  S8 
May  1818. 

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Sranrtei. 

4  Horn,  and  Rev,  George,  b.  SI  Feb.  1770, 
w.  1  Sept.  1806,  Pr«ncea,  daughter  of  Fran- 
cis  Head,  Eaq.,  and  d.  S7  March  ISSft,  baring 
had  iaaue: 

1  Maria -Juatina- Frances,  6.5  Feb. 
1808. 

S  Francea -  Georgina  •  Caroline,  6. 15 
Sept.  1800. 

3  Elisabelh-Alicia-EmUy-Anne,6.SS 
Jan.  1810. 

4  Catherine -Stepney,  b,  SO  March 
1818. 

5  Agnea-Katinka,  b.  15  Not.  18S0. 

5  Hon.  Algernon,  Biiriister-at-Law,  b^  IS" 
July  1702,  m.  S  Aug.  1830,  Marianne,  0th 
daughter  of  Thomaa  Lempriere,  Esq.,  of 
Lamotte,  Jeraey,  and  has  issue, 

1  Robert-GeorgeWyndbaa,  b,  IS 
June  1831. 

S  Elisabeth-Alicia-Maria,  6.  14  Feb. 
1834. 

3  Jano-Caroline,  b.  S  June  1837. 


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CARNWATH,  EARL  OF.  (Dalzell.) 
Thomas-Hbnrt  Dalzbll,  EarlofCarnwath  and  Baron  DalzelU  in 
the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia ;  b.  2  Sept. 
1797,  succeeded  1  Jan.  1839,  m.  9  Sept.  1834,  Mary-Anne,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Henry  Grattan,  and  widow  of  John 
Blachford,  Esq.,  of  Altadore,  Co.  Wicklow. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Robert-Alexander,  the  tenth  Earl,  was  b,  13  Feb. 
1768,  restored  to  the  forfeited  honours  of  his  ancestors  by  Act  of  Psrliament, 
which  receired  the  Royal  Assent  26  May  1826,  d.  1  Jan.  1829 ;  having  m,  1st,  23 
Sept.  1789,  Jane,  daughter  of  Samuel  Parkes,  Esq.,  who  d.  3  Sept.  1791 ;  2ndl^, 
26  April  1794,  Andalusia,  daughter  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Arthur  Browne,  who  </.  m 
March  1833;  and3rdly,  11  Aug.  1838,  Jane,  daughter  of  John  Camell,  Esq.,  of 
Correnden  and  Hasel  Hall,  Kent,  widow  of  Major  Alexander  Morison,  of  Oun- 
nersbury  Park,  Middlesex,  now  Countess  Dowager.    His  Lordship  had  issue, 

by  Ut  marriage : 

1  EiiMobeth,  6.  12  Aug.  1790,  d,  3  May  1801. 

by  Snd  marriage : 

2  CatAerine-Andabuia,  b,  7  Feb.,  d,  1  May  1795. 

3  Rob€N'Arthur,  b.  1  May  1796,  d.  30  Dec.  1799. 

4  Thomas,  the  present  and  eleventh  Earl. 

5*Hon.  Arthur- Alexander,  Iieut.-Col.  48th  Foot,  b.  15  Sept.  1799. 

6  jindakuia,  b,  11  June  1801,  d,  2  Feb.  1813. 

7  Hoberi'AekUm^  6. 17  Dec.  1802,  d,  20  Jan.  1824. 

8  Hon.  Harry-Burrard,  6.  11  Nor.  1804,  i».  16  Not.  1827,  Isabella,  daugh- 

ter  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Campbell,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur,  b,  •  AprU  MM.       t  A  Mm,  6.  Oct.  1839.       S  A  daughter,  b,  if 
Oct.  1841. 

9  Ckarlotie-Mariofme,  b.  28  April  1806,  d.  young. 
10  Lady  Emma-Maria,  b.  28  March  1809. 

U  Lad^  Bleanor-^ttne'EUzabeth,  b.  4.  Nov.  1810,  d.  3  May  1836. 

12  Lady  Charhtte-Augutia^  b.  24  July  1812,  d.  unm,  27  Dec.  1844. 

13  Hon,  riHceni'Camwatk,  b.  2  April  1815,  d.  young. 

14  Hon.  Robert-Alexander-George,  Capt  81st  Foot,  b,  19  Aug.  1816. 

OectiMW.— Baron  10B8,BarI  1830.    Bart  1868:  but  the  tillet  were  forfeited  by  the  at- 
tainder of  Robert,  8tfi  Eart,  and  restored  in  18S8. 
G«fi«al0fy.— See  GenMldgicoi  FoIimm. 
jro«o.-Idare. 


ColUttral 

[larae  of  Riohard,  Lord  Daliell,  eldest  ton 
of  Alexander,  who  but  for  the  attainder 
would  have  been  Ttii  Bari.1 
Bllaabeth,  b.  iTte, «.  her  cooaln.  Sir  Alex- 
ander GrUrnm,Bart,t  eldest  aon  of  the  late 
Sir  Robert  and  Lady  Margaret  Grienon, 
who  tf.  Mareh  1848. 

[Iseae  of  Robert,  who  but  for  the  attainder 
would  hare  been  8th  BarLj 
1  Margaret,  «i.  18  Aug.  1818,  ITiuor  Dou- 
gal  SfuartDalMll. 


t  Elisabeth,  6.  38  Oct.  1708,  m.  31  Aug. 
1813,  Henrf  Alexander  Dougiat,  Beq,,  who 
d.  15  March  1837.— iSiM  QuaamsaaaT. 

3  John,  who  would  have  been  0th  Barl, 
b.  18  Aug.  1705,  d,  18  Oct.  1814. 

[Cousins  of  the  late  Earl,  Issue  of  Alexaa- 
der,  who  would  hare  been  7th  EarL] 

1  1x^9  Margaret,  b.  31  Jan.  1787,ls4sc., 
baring  m.  1778,  Sir  Bebert  Grienam,  Bart. 
who  d.  Aug.  1830. 

S  Udy  Elisabeth,  b.  35  May  1783. 


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CARRICK,  EARL  OF.     (Butler.) 

Hbnbt-Thomas  Butler,  Earl  of  Carrick,  Co.  Tipperary,  Vis- 
count Ikerrin,  and  Baron  Butler  of  Lismallon,  Co.  Tipperary,  tit  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland  ;  b.  19  Feb.  1834,  succeeded  4  Feb.  1838. 

Hii  Lordship's  father,  Somerset-Richard,  third  Earl,  was  b.  27  Sept.  1779, 
succeeded  20  Jaly  1812,  and  d.  4  Feb.  1838 ;  having  m,  Ist,  1  Sept.  1811,  Anne, 
eldest  daughter  of  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Sarah  Co\e,—»ee  Ennisrillen, 
who  d.  in  childbirth  22  Oct.  1829;  2ndly,  11  Feb.  1833,  Lucy,  now  Countess 
Dowager,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Arthur  French,  Esq,,  of  Innfield,  who  m. 
2«idl7y  10  Aug.  1842,  the  Hon.  Charles-Harward  Butler-Clarke-Southwell-Wan- 
deiford, — Me  Ormonde.    His  Lordship  had  issue : 

by  Itt  marriage : 
1  Lady  Sarah-Juliana,  b.  29  July  1812,  Countess  of  Clancarty. 
3  Lady  Anne-Margaret,  6.  22  Oct.  1829. 

by  3nd  marriage : 
3  Henry-Thomas,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 
4*Hon.  Somerset-Arthur,  b.  30  Jan.  1835. 
5  Lady  Lucy-Maria,  b.  9  Nov.  1837. 

CrtrntUns^Bmnn  1007,  Viacoimt  10S9,  and  Earl  1748. 
Gtiieml0g9.—S9e  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto^—sojvm  ferme :  Re  firm. 
Atef^^MoimiJiiUet,  Kilkenny. 


Collateral  ISrancfief . 


[Uaclef  and  Aunts  of  the  preaent  Peer,  iaane 
of  Henry-Thomas,  ted  Karl.] 

1  Ladp  Anme,  b,  3  Ang.  1770,  d.  S9  May 
Utl ;  haviur  m,  5  Sept.  1796,  the  Rer.  Henry 
Maacwdl,  allerwarda  Odi  Lord  Famham. 

2  Hon.  Colonel  Henry-Bdward,  6.  3  Dec. 
ITSS,  M.  lat,  0  Jan.  1819,  Jane^  daughter  of 
ttM  late  Clotworthy  Gowan,  Esq.,  who  died 
W  Ang.  18M;  and  Xndly,  39  Nor.  1836, 
FrmueaO'Mauleverer,  ted  daughter  of  the 
late  John  Parker>Toalaon,  Eaq.,  of  Skip- 
wbSk,  Yorka.,  who  d,  S7  Jane  1844;  he  has 
iaane, 

1  Hanry-Thomaa,  Lieut.  5Sth  foot,  b. 
1811. 

1  Chariea-George,  Lieut.  841th  foot, 
6.  ISiS. 

8  Pierce,  b.  18t5. 

4  Jamea,  Enaign  Mth  foot,  6.  1837. 

5=Fanny-Heater,  6.  Aug.  1840. 

e  Edward-John,  6.  July  1842. 

3  Ham.  and  JUv.  Pierce,  b.  18  Jan.  1783, 
d.tl  May  1886 ;  having  ai.  17  May  1800,  Ma- 


ria-Sophia, Srd  daughter  of  John  Vernon 

Esq.,  of  Clontarf  Castle,  by  whom,  who  m. 

Sndly,  the  late  Walter  Fawket,  Esq.,  he  left 

an  only  daughter, 

Elisabeth  -  Anne,  m.  0  April  1835, 
Fnncis  -  Hawkes worth  FawkeB.  Esq., 
of  Famley  Hall,  Yorka.,  eldest  son  of 
the    above  Walter  Fawkes,  Esq. 

4  Lady  Juliana,  b.  SO  Sept.  1783,  Dowager 
Countess  of  Belmore. 

5  Lady  Harriet,  6.  11  Dec.  1784,  m.  1st,  10 
May  1806,  FrancU  Savage,  Esq,,  of  Kirk- 
onbbin  and  Holywood,  who  is  deceased  ; 
and  tedly,  97  Aug.  1830,  Colonel  Matthew 
Forde. 

0  Ladg  Sarah,  b.  31  July  1787,  d.  7  July 
1838  ;  haying  m.  1  Oct  1819,  Hon.  Charlea 
Harward  Bntler-Clarke-SouthwoU  -  Wandes- 
ford.  — iSSev  OanoNDB,  who  m.  tedly,  the 
Countess  Dowasrer,  of  Carrick. — See  aboTe. 

7  Hon.  and  Rep.  James,  b.  90  April  1701, 
d.  unm,  in  Aug.  1834. 


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CARTERET,  BARON.     (Thynne.) 

John  Thynne,  Baron  Carteret  of  Hawnes,  Co.  Bedford,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  h,  28  Dec.  1772,  succeeded  19  Feb. 
1838,  m.  18  June  1801,  Mary-Anne^  daughter  of  Thoraas  Master, 
Esq.,  of  the  Abbey,  Gloucestershire,  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
H.  R.  H.  the  Princess  Sophia. 

HU  Lordship  is  the  third  son  of  Thomas,  Ist  Marquis  of  Bath,  and  great  uncle  of 
the  present  Marquis.   His  elder  brother, 

George,  second  Lord,  the  Marquis's  second  son,  was  6.  23  Jan.  1770,  succeeded 
on  the  death  of  his  uncle  Henry>Frederick,  Ist  Lord,  17  June  1826,  and  d,  19  Feb. 
1838 ;  having  m.  12  May  1797,  Lady  Harriet  Courtenay,  5th  daughter  of  William,  2nd 
Viscount  Courtenay, — See  Devon,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  7  Sept.  1771,  and  d,  13 
April  1836,  he  had  no  issue. 

CreatioH.—lTM, 

Genealogy,— See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto. — Loya)  doToir :  Loyal  duty. — J 'aye  bonne  caiue :  I  have  good  cause. 

iV^af .— Hawnet'Place,  Ampthill,  Bedfordshire. 


CARYSFORT,  EARL  OF.  (Pboby.) 
John  Proby^  Earl  of  Carysfort,  and  Baron  Carysfort  of  Carysfort» 
Co.  Wicklow,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  also  Baron  Carysfort  of 
Norman  Cross,  Co.  Huntingdon,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom ;  a  Lieut.-General  in  the  Army  j  6.  in  1780,  succeeded  7 
April  1828. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John-Joshua,  first  Earl,  Ambassador  successively  at 
the  Courts  of  Berlin  and  St.  Petersburgh,  was  b.  12  Aug:.  1751,  and  d,  7  April  1828, 
having  been  twice  married  ;  Ist,  19  March  1774,  to  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of 
the  late  Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Osborne,  Bart.,  who  d.  in  1783  ;  and  2ndly,  12 
April  1787,  to  Elizabeth,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Right-Hon.  George  Grenville,— 
see  Buckingham,  who  was  b.  23  July  1757,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1842.  His  Lordship 
had  issue, 

by  iBt  marriage : 
1   WiUiam-AUen,  Lord  Probjf,  Capt.  R.N.j  b.  in  1779,  d,  6  Aug.  1804. 
106 


CAS 

2  John,  present  and  second  Earl. 

3*Hoo.  Rear-Admiral  Granville- Leveson,  b.  1781,  m.  5  May  1818,  Isabella, 
2Dd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Hugh  Howard, — see  Wicklow,  and  by  her, 
who  d,  22  January  1836,  has  issue : 

1  Frances.  t  Elixabeth-Emma,  Lady  Claude  Hamilton. — See  Asia- 

coaw.  3  John- Joshua.  4  GranTiUe-Leyeson,  Ensign  43rd  foot. 

5  Hugh.  0  Isabella.  7  Theodosia.  8  WUliam. 

4  iMify  Emma-Elitabeth,  d.  24  May  1791. 

5  Lady  Gertrude,  6.  14  March  1782,  d.  1835. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

6  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  10  Feb.  1788. 

7  Lady  Frances,  b,  13  March  1789. 

8  Hon,  George,  b.  24  Nov.  1790,  </.  19  April  1791. 

9  Lady  Elisabeth,  b,  19  April  1792,  m.  2  Feb.  1816,  Captam  miUam  Wells, 

R.N.,  of  Holme  House,  Hunts.,  who  d.  3  Aug.  1826. 

CrrofioiM.— Baron  1752,  Earl  1789,  Irish  honours ;  and  Baron    Carysfort  in  the  United 
Knifdom  1801. 

Genealogy See  Genealogical  Volume. 

JVM<o.--Manus  haec  inumca  tyrannis  :  This  hand  is  hostile  to  tyrants. 
Jirof^.— Elton-Han,  Huntingdonshire;  and  Glenart-Castle,  Wicklow. 


CASTLEMAINE,  BARON.     (HANodocK.) 

Richard  Handcock,  Baron  Castletnaine  of  Moydrum,  Co.  West- 
meath^  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Representative  Peer,  6.  17  Nov. 
1791,  succeeded  18  April.  1840,  m.  17  April  1822,  Margaret,  2nd 
daughter  of  Michael  Harris,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Florinda,  b.  9  March  1823. 

2  Mary,  6.  17,  d,  30,  June  1825. 

3*Hon.  Richard,  Ensign  24th  foot,  6.  25  July  1826. 

4  Hon.  Annette,  6. 16  April  1828. 

5  Inchiquht,  b,  19,  d,  21,  June  1829. 

6  Hon.  Robert-John,  b.  19  Sept.  1830. 

7  Hon.  Henry,  b.  5  Aug.  1834. 

Hb  Lonbhip's  father,  Richard,  ibcond  Lord,  was  b.  14  May  1767,  succeeded 
on  the  death  of  his  brother  William,  the  late  Viscount,  6  Jan.  1839,  and  d.  IS 
April  1840 ;  having  m.  13  Nov.  1790,  Anne,  Dowager  Lady  Castlemainr, 
daughter  of  the  late  Arthur  French,  Esq.,  and  aunt  of  Lord  De  Freyne,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Richard,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  ^Hcia,  m.  27  April  1813,  Richard-Boyle  Bagley,  Esq.,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1828. 

3  WilHam,  Ensign  Wihfoot^  drowned  off  the  Lizard  Point  in  1811. 

4  Arthur,  b,  5  April  1796,  d.  27  July  1826,  having  m.  13  April  1817, 

Margaret,  youngest  daughter  of  Dawson  Downing,  Esq.,  of  Rosegift, 
Co.  Londonderry,  who  re-m,  1  Feb.  1837,  the  Hon.  William  Le-Poer 
Trench. — See  Clancarty.    Arthur  Handcock,  Esq.,  left  issue  by  her, 

1  Anna.  b.  1  Oct.  1820. 

2  Florinda,  b.  30  Oct.  1823,  m.  7  April  1840,  Arthur- HiU  Griffith,  Esq. 

5  Rev,  John-Gustavui,  d.  2  March  1838  ;  having  m.  13  Nov.  1827,   Frances- 

Flood,  eldest  daughter   of  the   late  John-Harward  Jessop,  Esq.,  of 

Doory  Hall,  Longford,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

I  John-Harward-Jesaop,  6. 32  Oct.  1820.  2  William-Frcderick-Plood,  b. 
30  May  1831.  3  Prances-Flood,  b.  24  Dec.  1833.  4  Maria,  b.  4  March 
1834,  a.  10  July  1841.        ft  Richard -Arthur,  6.  10  Jan.  1830.  0  Anne-Ali- 

cia, b.  34  Nov.  1837. 

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6  Hon.  Sarah,  m.  4  Nov.  1817,  Mii^wQeneral  Christopher  HamUion^  C.A., 

who  d,  14  Dec.  1842. 

7  Hon.  George,  m.  16  Feb.  1833,  Elizabeth-Alicia,  youngest  daughter  o. 

Robert-Henry  French,  Esq.,  and  cousin  of  Lord  De  I^ne,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Richard,  b,  22  Jan.  1835.         2  Charlotte-Elixabeth,  6.  Sept.  1830.         3 

Henrietta,  6.  April  1838.  4  John-HagenU,  6.  Jan.  1840,  d.  7  April  1844. 

5  Robert-Henry,  b.  June,  d,  Sept.,  1841.  0  Louisa-Anne,  6.  July  1842. 

8  Hon.  Anne,  m.  14  Oct.  1830,  Colonei  Sempromius  Stretton,  C,B.,  who  d,  5 

Feb.  1842 ;  his  first  wife  was  the  Hon.  Catherine-Jane  Massy,  nster  of 
Lord  Clarina. 

9  Hon.  Henry-Robert,  Captoin  97th  Foot. 

10  Hon.  Charles,  Barrister-at-Law,  m,  24  April  1845,  Elizabeth,  5th  daugh- 

ter of  Daniel  Kelly,  Esq.,  of  Cargins,  Co.  Roscommon. 

11  Hon.  Robert-French,  Capt.  Royal  Horse  Artillery. 

12  Thomas,  d.  an  infant. 
cyeolitffM.— 1812. 

Genoiiofy.— See  Genealogical  Volume, 

JIfoff o.--y  igilate  et  orate  :  Watch  and  pray. 

Seat^—Uoydnm  Castle,  Athlone,  and  The  Hare  Island,  Go.  Westmeath. 


[The  present  Lord's  Undes  and  Aants,  issue 
of  the  Tery  Rev.  Richard  Handoock, 
Dean  of  Achonry.l 

1  William,  riasr  Lobd,  was  6. 28  Aug.  176fi, 
created  Viscount  in  1822,  d.  without  issue, 
e  Jan.  1830,  when  the  Viscounty  became 
extinct.  His  Lordship  m.  20  March  1782, 
Lady  Florin  da  Le-Poer-Trenrh,  now  Vis- 
GOUNTBSS  DowAOiB,  eldest  daughter  of  Wil- 
Uam-Power-Keating,  1st  Barl  of  Clancarty, 
b.  in  1764. 


Collotttal  IStonrtef. 

2  Sarah,  d,  Feb.  1820,  having  m.  Richard 
St.  George,  Esq.,  who  is  also  deceased. 

3  Susannah,  m,  Francis  Edgetoorth,  Esq., 
who  is  deceased. 

4  Dorothy,  m.  John-Loftus  Cuppage,  Esq., 
and  d.  8  Dec.  1830. 

6  Mary,  m.  Michael  Telford,  Esq,,  who  is 
deceased. 

6  Anne,  m.  John  MaunseU,  Esq.,  who 
d.  July  1839. 


CASTLE-STUART,  EARL  OF.  <Stuabt.) 
Robert  Stuart,  Earl  and  Viscount  of  Castle- Stuart,  Lord  Stuart, 
Haron  of  Castle-Stuart,  Co.  Tyrone,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  a 
Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  ;  6. 19  Aug.  1784,  succeeded  96  Aug.  1809, 
m,  83  April  1806,  Jemima,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  Robin- 
son, and  has  issue, 

1  •Edward,  Vircount  Stuart,  6.  11  Sept.  1807,  m.  Feb.  1830,   EmmeUne, 
only  surriving  daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin    Bathurst,  Eaq.,  and 
grand-daughter  of  the  late  Bishop  of  Norwich,  but  has  no  issue. 
%  Ason,  still-bom  13  Jan.  1809. 

3  Hon.Charles-Knox,  b.  23  April  1810,  m.  24  March  1835,  Charlotte-Raffles- 

Drury,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Quintin  Thompson,  Esq.,  of  Newiy, 

and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  ttiU-boni  Dec.  1835.  t  Henry,  b,  to  March  18S7. 

3  Mary,  b.  15  April  18S8.  4  Charlotte,  b,  SI  Oct.  1880.  ft 

Ella-Sopbia,  b.  S3  Nov.  1841.  0  Alice-Mand.  b.  8  June  1843. 

4  Hon.  Robert,  b,  4  Sept.  1812,  d.  Oct.  1832. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Andrew-Godfrey,  Rector  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland,  b,  28 

Nov.  1815,  m.  21  Dec.  1835,  the  Hon.  Catherine  Wingfidd,  only 
daughter  of  Richard,  5th  Viscount  Powerscourt,  6.  3  Dec.  1813,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Robert,  b.  S  Nov.  1830.  S  Theodofia,  b.  10  Sept  IMS.  3 

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PranoM,  k.  5  May  IMO.        4  Andrew-Jolm,  b,  SI  Dee.  1841.        5  Ricbard- 
Wiigfleld.  b.  17  Jan.  1843. 

6  Hon.  WiUiam-Hunilton,  b.  11  Sept.  1817. 

7  Lady  Juiia,  b.  8  July  1819,  d,  17  April  1837. 

Hb  Lordship's  fiitber,  Andrbw-Thomas,  first  Earl,  d,  26  Aug.  1809 ;  hsTing 
«.  1  Aug.  1781,  Sarah,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Hon.  Godfrey  Lill,  Judge 
of  the  Common  Pleas,  who  d,l\  Nov.  1843.    The  Earl's  issue  are : 

1  Lady  Caroline,  b,  23  Aug.  1783,  m.  16  Jan.  1815,  Lieut-General  Sir 

James  Bathurst,  K.C.B.,  2nd  son  of  Henry,  late  Lord  Bishop  of  Nor- 
wich. 

2  Robert,  present  and  second  Earl. 

3  Hon.  Htarrieiy  b,  30  Dec.  1785,  d,  young. 

4  Lady  Sarah,  b.  31  March  1787,  m.  15  Sept.  1836,  the  Rev.  George  GWm- 

etead,  of  Lower  Ashsted  House,  Surrey,  who  d.  March  1839. 

5  Hon.  Anne,  b.  12  Dec.  1788,  d.  3  June  1793. 

6  Hon.  Andrew-Godfrey,  of  Lisdhu,  Co.  Tyrone,  b.  8  Dec.  1790,  m.  10 

Jan.  1814,  Sophia-Isabella,  eldest  daughter  of  George-Lennox  Conyng- 
ham,  Esq.,  of  Spring  Hall,  Co.  Londonderry,  and  has  issue : 

1  Andrew-Thomae.  S  George-WiUiam-Conyngham,  Capt.  75th  loot. 

S  John-JameS'Ochiitree,  d.  in  the  Hon.  B.  I.  C.'e  Military  Service  Bengal, 
in  March  1849,  and  4  Charlotte,  twins.  5  Henrietta-Sarah-Caroline- 

Sophia,  M.  Sept.  1845,  John-GraTes  Thompson,   Eaq.  «  Bmily. 

7  Burleigh.  8  OUria.  0  Robert.  10  Sophia,  6.  IS  Aug.  1830. 

11  Anna-Florence-Ekanor,  b.  82  Aug.  1839,  d.  S3  Dec  184S.       IS  Caro- 
line, b.  31  May  1837. 
CV«efioii#.~Baron  1610,  Viscount  1703,  and  Barl  1800.    Baronet  of  Nora  Sootia  1037. 
G«N«elag|.— See  GenemlogUai  Volume. 
Jfafl9v--Porward. 
«Ml.->StBart-Hall,  Stewartstown,  Tyroneshire. 


CATHCART,  EARL.  (Cathcabt.) 

Charles-Murray  Catbcart,  Earl  and  Viscount  Cathcart,  and  Ba- 
ron Greenock^  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  also  Baron 
Cathcarty  in  Scotland;  K.C.B.,  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  Army^  Com- 
mander-in-Cbief  of  the  Forces  in  North  America^  and  Col.  of  the 
11th  Hussars,  Knight  ofWilbelm  of  Holland,  and  St.  Wladimir 
of  Russia,  LX.D,,  a  Vice-President  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Scotland ; 
h.  «1  Dec.  1783,  succeeded  17  June  1843,  m.  in  France  30  Sept.  1818, 
and  at  Portsea  12  Feb.  1819,  Henrietta,  2nd  daughter  of  Thomas 
Mather,  Esq.,and  has  issue : 

1  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  2  July  1821,  m.  1  June  1843,  Major  John  Douglas, 

Capt.  79th  foot  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  Earl  Cathcart  in  North  America. 

2  Lady  Henrietta-Louisa-Frances,  b.  23  April  1823. 

3  Hon.  CAarles,  b.  23  Nov.  1824,  d.  11  Feb.  182.5. 
4*Ahui-Frederick,  Lord  Greenock,  b.  15  Nov.  1828. 

5  Hon.  Augustus-Murray,  6.  18  Aug.  1830. 

6  Lady  Adelaide,  b.  13  July  1833. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William-Schaw,  first  Earl,  K.T.,  was  b.  17  Sept. 
17&5,  succeeded  as  Baron  Cathcart  in  Scotland  14  Aug.  1776,  and  d.  17  June  1843, 
bavlag  M.  10  April  1779,  Elizabeth,  now  Countess  Dowager,  daughter  of  the 
Ute  Andrew  Elliot,  Esq.,  uncle  of  Gilbert,  1st  Eari  of  Minto,  and  had  issue : 
1  Hon.  Jmne-EMzmbelh,  6.25  Jan.  1780,  d.  1780. 
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2  Hon.mmam,  b.  30  Jane  1782,  d.  5  June  1804. 

3  ClIARLBS-MURRAY,    PRESENT  AND  SECOND  EaRJL. 

4  ^  son,  still-born  1  Sept.  1785. 

5  Hon.  Colonel  Frederick  M'Adam-Catiicart  of  Craigangillan,  Knight  of 

the  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne,  6.28  Oct.  1789,  tn.  18  Noy.  1827,  Jane, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Quentin  M'Adam,  Esq.,  of  Craigangillan ;  with- 
out issue. 

6  Lady  Louisa,  b.  14  June  1791. 

7  Hon.  Colonel  George,  Knight  of  the  Russian  Order  of  St.  Wladimir,  b. 

12  May  1794,  m.  16  Dec.  1824,  Lady  Georgiana  Greyille,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Robert-Fulke  Greville,  and  Louisa  late 
Countess  of  Mansfield,  b.  28  July  1798,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Jane,  b.  21  Oct.  1825.      2  LouUa-Margaret,  b,  Sept.  1827,  d.  12  March 

1835.        3  G«orgiaiia-Mary,  b.  20  April  1829.  4  Alice,  b.  7  Sept.  1830. 

5  Gearge-GrevilU,  b.  13  Dec.  1832,  d,  12  May  1841.       9  Enuly-Sarah,  b. 

20  Not.  1834.  7  Louisa,  b.  29  June  1839.  8  Anne,  b.  23  Oct.  1840. 

8  Lady  Mary-Elizabeth,  b,  22  Sept.  1796. 

9  Lady  Augusta-Sophia,  6.  25  Nov.  1799. 

10  Hon.  Capt.  Adolphus-Frederick,  b.  28  June  1803,  m.  28  June  1832,  Mar- 
garet, 2nd  daughter  of  William  -  Foreman  Home,  Esq.,  of  Billy  and 
Pazton,  Berwickshire. 

Oreations.—yiBooant  and  Baron  1807,  and  Earl  1814,  English  honoon;  Baron  Cathcart  in 
Scotland,  1447. 
Genealogv — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— I  hope  to  speed. 
<rea/.— Cathcart  Houae,  Ren£rewshire. 


[Consins  of  the  Earl ;  israe  of  the  Hon.  and 
Rey.  Archibald-Hamilton  Cathcart,  4th  son 
of  Charles,  0th  Lord.] 

1  Frances-Louisa,  b.  10  Ang.  1704. 

2  Archibald- fnuiam,  b.  14  Aug.  1706,  d. 
14  Dec.  1815. 

3  Marianne-Elizabeth,  b.  IS  Oct.  1708. 

4  Catherine-Selina,  b.  6  Ang.   1800,  m.  4 


CoIIoUral  Vtan^n, 

Not.  1830,  Robert  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Capenhorst 
House,  Cheshire. 

5  Frederica,  b.  13  May  1804. 

6  Charlotte,  b.  1  Not.  1805. 

7  Isabella-Sophia,  b.  20  Dec.  1808,  m.  3 
Not.  1820,  Sir  Samuel  Crompton,  Bart. 

8  Eliiabeth-Sarah,  b.  28  July  1814,  m,  2 
June  1842,  Robert  Stuart,  Esq.,  Capt.  7th 
Royal  Fusileert. 


CAVAN,  EARL  OF.  (Lambart.) 
Frederick-John-William  Lambart,  Earl  of  the  Co.  of  Cavon, 
Viscount  Kilcoursie  in  King's  County,  and  Lord  Lambart,  Baron  of 
Cavan,  in  the  Irish  Peerage ;  b.  30  Dec.  1815,  succeeded  21  Nov. 
1837>  fn.  24  July  1838,  the  Hon.  Caroline-Augusta  Littleton,  3rd 
daughter  of  Lord  Hatherton,  b.  16  May  1817>  and  has  issue, 
l^Frederick-Edward-Goald,  Viscount  Kilcouraie,  6.  20  Oct.  1839. 

2  Hon.  Evelyn-Charles,  b.  28  Jan.  d.  27  April  1842. 

3  Hon.  Ckarlea-Evelyo,  b.  13  Feb.  1843. 

4  Hon.  WilUam,  b.  24  Oct.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George-Frederick-Aagustus,  Viscount  Kilcoursie,  b.  9 
March  1789,  d.  in  his  father's  lifetime,  28  Dec.  1828;  having  m.  14  Ma?  1811, 
Sarah,  only  daughter  of  J.  P.  Coppin,  Esq.,  of  Cowley,  Oxon.,  by  whom,  wbo^l.  30 
Dec.  1823,  he  had  the  following  issue,  of  whom  the  younger  chUdren  were  raised 
to  the  precedency  of  an  Eari's  son  and  danghten  18  May  1838. 
1  Hon.  Richard,  6.  4  Nor.  1812,  d.  in  1813. 
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2  Frbdbrick-John-William,  present  and  eighth  Earl. 

3  Lmdy  Henrietta-AugusU,  m.  12  Aug.  1845,  Robert-J.-F.  Harvey,  Esq. 

4  Lady  Alicia. 

5  Lady  Julia,  m.  3  Aug.  1841,  Rev.   Theodore  Bouwens,  Rector  of  St. 

Maiys,  Bedford,  and  Stoke  Hammond,  Bucks. 

6  Hon.  Oliver-George. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Richaro-Ford-William,  seventh  Earl,  6.  10 
Sept.  1763,  succeeded  2  Nov.  1778,  </.  21  Nov.  1837  ;  having  m.  Ist,  8  July  1782, 
Honora-Margaretta,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Gould, 
KbL,  who  d,  1  Oct.  1813;  and  2ndly,  11  Aug.  1814,  Lybia,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
late  William  Arnold,  Esq.,  of  Slatwood,  Isle  of  Wight,  now  Countess  Dowauer. 
His  Lordship  had  issue, 

hy  1ft  marriage : 

1  RieAard'Henry-Bobert-GHbert,  Fitcouni  Kilcoursie,  b,  24  March  1783,  d,  19 

Feb.  1785. 

2  Lady  Honora-Elizabeth-Hester,  b,  29  April  1784,  m.  1st,  9  June  1805, 

Captain  John  Woodgaie,  who  d,  Nov.  1806;  and  2ndly,  2  April  1809, 
Capt  G.  F.  Harvey. 

3  Lady  AUeia-  Margaretta^  Nortkmore,  b.  1    Aug.  1785,  d,  2  April  1818; 

having  m.  5  Jan.  1813,  Philip-Duncombe  Pauncefote-Duncombe,  Esq., 
of  Bnck-hni,  Bucks,  who  m.  2ndly,  21  Aug.  1823,  Sophia-Frances, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  William  Foulis,  Bart. 

4  Lady  Sophia-Auguita,  b.  12  March  1787,  d,  16  May  1798. 

5  Rukard'Henry,  Vucount  Kilcoursie,  b.  17,  d.  19,  April  1788. 

6  Gtorge^Frtderick'Auguttut^   FUcownt  Kilcoursie,    father    of  the  present 

Peer. — See  above. 

7  Htm,  Edward^Uenry-Wentworth-raiieri,  b,  4  May  1791,  </.  13  June  1812. 

by  Snd  marriage : 

8  Hon.  JUehard'WiUiam,  b.  9  Dec.  1815,  d,  25  Dec.  1839. 

9  Htm.  Edward'Amold-Fttrd,  b.  2  March  1818,  d.  14  July  1845,  having  m. 

and  leaving  issue. 

10  Lady  Lydia-Gundrad,  b.  4  March  1821. 

11  Hon.  Oliver-l^illiam-Matthew,  Ueut  R.N.,  6.  26  Aug.  1822,  m.  26  Nov. 

1844,  Anne-Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  Capt.  George- Wicken  Willes, 
R.N.,  of  Langdown  Hythe,  Co.  Southants. 

Ofa/ioMf.— Banm  1018,  Viaoannt  and  Earl  1847. 
G4nemi0n.—See  Geneaiogieai  Volume. 
mUf^-^t  qaoconqoe  ptntw:  Prepared  on  every  aide. 
Jm/.— Ower  Honae,  Hants. 


CAWDOR,  EARL.  (Campbell.) 
John-Frederick  Campbell,  Earl  and  Baron  Cawdor  of  Castle- 
martin,  Co.  Pembroke,  and  Viscount  Emlyn  of  Emlyn,  Co.  Carmar- 
Uicn,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  a  family  Trustee  of  the 
British  Museum,  D.C.L.,  and  F.R.S.;  6.  8  Nov.  1790,  succeeded  1 
Jane  1821,  m.  5  Sept.  1816,  Lady  Elizabeth  Thynne,  eldest  daughter 
of  Thomas  2nd  Marquis  of  Bath,  b.  27  Feb.  1795,  and  has  issue : 

i*John-Fiederick-Vaughan,  Viscount  Emlyn,  M.P.  b.  11  June  1817,  m.  28 
June  1842,  the  Hon.  Sarah-Mary  CarendiBh,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
Colonel  Henry-Frederick-Compton  Cavendiah — See  Burlington,  late 
Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen.    They  have  iiaue, 
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1  Hon.  yietofia-AlAAiidriBa-BliJMlMth,  ft.  U  Mweh  1841.  S  Hon. 

If  nriel-Swmh,  6.  S7  May  1849. 

2  Ladj  Emily-Caroline,  b,  6  Jan.  1819,  m.  91  March  1842,  the  Hon.  OcU- 

F1U8  Duncombe,  M.P. — See  FeTeraham. 

3  Lady  Geoigiana-Isabella,  6. 1  May  1820,  m.  25  June  1840,  John  Balfonr. 

Esq.,  of  Balbimie,  N.B. 

4  Lady  Elisabeth-Lucy,  b.  16  Jan.  1822,  Countess  of  Desart. 
b  Aton^  still-bom  29  Aug.  1823. 

6  Lady  Mary-Louisa,  6.  7  Jan.  1825. 

7  Hon.  Archibald-George,  6.  11  Jan.  1827. 

8  Htm.  WiUiam^Henry,  b,  14  July  1829,  d,  29  May  1830. 

9  Lady  BUmehe-Charlotte,  b.  10  Aug.,  d,  2  Sept.,  1831. 

10  Lady  Adelaide,  b.  13  Aug.  1832,  d,  26  April  1833. 

11  Hon.  Henry-Walter,  b.  23  March  1835. 

John,  first  Lord  Cawdor,  father  of  the  present  Earl,  m.  27  July  1789,  Lady 
Isabella-Caroline  Howard,  eldest  daughter  of  Frederick,  5th  Earl  of  Cariisle,  b. 
3  Sept.  1771,  the  present  Dowager  Lady  Cawdor,  and  d,  I  June  1821,  learing 
issue: 

1  John-Frbdbrick,  first  and  present  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Captain  George-Pryse,  R.N.,  m.  13  Oct.  1821,  Charlotte,  2nd  daugh- 

ter of  Uie  late  Gen.  Isaac  Gascoyne,  a  Bedchamber  Woman  to  the  Queen. 

CreatUms,—Baxan  1706,  Viicount  and  Barl  18S7. 
Genealogv.See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— Be  mindlol. 

T\mn  Retidence^-7\t  Sonth-Andley  Street 

Seats.  Cawdor  Castle,  Nairn ;  Stackpole  Court,  Peinbrokeflbire ;  and  Golden  Grore,  Car^ 
martbenshire. 


CHARLEMONT,  EARL  OF.  (Caulfeild.) 
Francir-William  Caulfeild^  Earl  and  Viscount  of  Charlemont, 
and  Baron  Caulfeild  of  Charlemont,  Co.  Armagh,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland ;  Baron  Charlemont  of  Charlemont^  Co.  Armagh,  in  thai  of 
the  United  Kingdom ;  K.P.,  P.C.  for  Ireland,  Lord  Lieutenant  and 
Custos  Rotulorum  of  the  County  of  Tyrone,  Governor  of  Charle- 
mont Castle,  M.R.I.A.  ^  b.  3  Jan.  1775,  succeeded  4  Aug.  1799,  m. 
9  Feb.  1802,  Anne,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Wil- 
liam Bermingham,  Esq.,  of  Rosshill,  Co.  Galway,  a  Lady  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  the  Queen,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue : 

1  JameS'Wimam^  Fucouni  Caulfeild,  b.  Aug.  1803,  d.  13  Jan.  1823. 

2  Hon.  Wiiaam-Francii,  b.  April  1805,  d.  1807. 

3  Lady  Maria-Melotma,  b.  Jan.  1807,  d.  4  March  1827. 

4  Lady  EmUy-Ckarlotte,  b.  June  1808,  d.  Oct.  1829. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James,  first  Earl,  was  b,  18  Aug.  1728,  and  d.  4  Aug. 
1799  ;  he  m.  2  July  1768,  Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  Hickman,  Esq.,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  in  April  1807,  had  issue, 

1  Lady  EUsabetk,  b.  13  Dec.  1773,  d.  imm.  26  Aug.  1830. 

2  Francis- William,  present  and  second  Earl. 

3  Hon.  JamefTkowuUy  b.  1  Aug.  1776,  d.  8  Sept  1793. 

4«Hon.  Heniy,  b.  29  July  1779,  m.  30  Aug.  1819,  EUaabeth-Mannret,  Sad 
daughter  of  the  late  Dodwell  Browne,  Esq.,  of  RalinM,  Co.  Mayo, 
and  nieoe  of  the  Ist  Lord  Kilmaine,  by  whoin  he  has  iHoe : 
112 


CH  A 


1  James^Mdlyneiix,  b.  Oct.  1610.  *i  Henry- WilUam,  b.  AprU  IMS. 

S  Zoe-M argaret,  6.  AprU  1824. 
Crtatlmts^lTiMh  Baron  lOSO,  ViMOunt  1065,  and  Earl  1783;  Engliah  Raron  1837. 
GentmUgw^-^See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.—D^o  dace,  ferro  comitante :  God  being  my  leader,  and  my  iword  my  companion. 
nmt  JterWMtM.— 40,  GrotTenor  Street 
Semts^^Metino,  near  Dublin ;  and  Castle-Caulfeild,  Tyrone. 


Collateral  IStant^n 

(DoMended  from  the  Hon.  and  Her.  Charles, 


I  of  tbe  Snd  Viiconnt.] 

(I) 
[Imm  of  James  Canlfeild,  Eao.,  of  M anan- 
tain,  Co.  Tyrone,  by  fhe  Hon.  Harriet 
CwdUmsee  Crofkon.  This  James  Caul- 
feiid  was  the  son  of  James  eldest  son  of 
the  Hon,  Charles,] 

I  EowABD-HoufTON  Caultbild,  Esq.,  of 
Mime,  Co.  IVrone,  b.  i8  Feb.  1807,  m. 
1 1818,  eA«rforre,Snd  danghter  of  Piera 


Eoq. ;  who  waa  b,  in  1810,  and  d.  11 
800,  lenTin^  isane ; 


10  April] 

KOT.18M, 

1  Jame^-llfred,  6. 10  March  1830. 
1  Harriet^Charlotte,  6.  April  1837. 
S  Marcns-PierB-Franeii,    b.    Nor. 
1840. 
1  H«ni«t-Anne,  m.  William  French,  Esq. 

(») 

[8w    of  Charles,   8rd    son    of  the    Hon. 

Charles.] 

R«T.   Hans  Canlfefld,  Rector  of  Kilma- 

aagh,  ■».  Anne,  danghter  of  John  Rothe, 

Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1   Rer.  Charles,  Rector  of  Creagh, 
■».  0  Feb.  1831,  Grace-Anne,  4th  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  Riohard-Bligh  St.  George, 
Bart. 
1  James,  m.  in  Ceylon,  Elisa  Reh«. 

3  Henry,  in  Ceylon. 

4  Rer.  Wilberforce,  Rector  of  Odogh, 
■».  Catherine,  daughter  of  E.  Butler, 
Esq. 

0  John,  1st  lieut.  of  Art.    in   the 
Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  Senrice. 
0  Hans. 
7  Abraham-St.-George. 

(3) 
(lasne  of  St.  George  Caulfefld,  Esq.,  by  the 
Hon.  Frances  Crolton.— ^e«  Crofton.    This 
8t,  George,  was  the  son  ^f  John,  Aih  son 

ftha  Hon,  Charles,] 
St.  -  George  -  Francis  CanlfeUd,  Esq., 
ef  Donoman  Castle,  Co.  Roscommon,  6.  8 
March  1806, M.  17  Aug.  1830,  Hon.  Susanna- 
Anne  Crofton,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Sir  Edward  Crofton,  Bart,— «ee  Cropton, 


1  St-George-Frand^-Robert,  b,   10 

April  1831. 
1  Em&y^nsan,  b,  16  Sept  1831. 

3  Allied-Henry,  b,  Dec.  1834. 

4  Fanny-Florence,  6.  Not.  1838. 

1  Frances-Henrietta,  6.  3  March  1803,  m. 
10  July  1817,  Frederick-Hamilton  Comewall. 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  tiie  late  Bishop  of  Wor- 


3  Harriet,  b,  11  Auk.  1804,  m.  Feb.  1830, 
Le  Confte  Achille  De  Lamarre. 

[Deoeoided  firom  the  Hon.  Toby,  3rd  son  of 
the  1st  Viscount] 

(I) 
[Issne  of  Wade-Toby  Canlfeild,   Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  Colonel  William,  of  Raheenduff;son 
oftheHon.TobT.] 

1  Eama  Ashwell,  b,  1701,  d.  14  Aug.  1817, 
ha jni^  m,  FrederiA- William  CampbeU,  Esq., 
OS  BarwreelL,  N.  B. 

1  BDWiN«ToaTCAULyBiLD,E8q.,ofRaheen- 
dnt;  b,  14  Jan.  1703,  m.    Frances-Sarah, 
~  tar  of  the  late  Byles  Irwin,  Esq.,  by 
I,  who  4,  U  Not.  1841,  he  has  issue, 

113 


1  Henr^-Cope. 

1  Sophia-Frances-Anne. 

3  Louisa-LaTinia. 

3  Sophia- Prances-Mary. 

4  Rot.  Edward- Warren,  Rector  of  Beech- 
ingstoke,  Wilts,  m.  1st,  itime,  daughter  of 
the  late  John  Fjbus,  Esq.,  who  is  deceased; 
and  Indly,  10  Oct.  1842,  Millioent,  youngest 
daughter  of  Joseph  Hellicar,  Esq. ;  he  has 
issue, 

1  Elisabeth. 

1  Edward- Wade. 

3  Mary. 

4  CathcTine.:= 

5  A  son,  b,  20  Aug.  1843. 

[Issue  of  John,  Ardideacon  of  Kihnore, 
younger  son  of  the  aboTO  Colonel  William 
CaulfeUd.] 

1  Colonel  fFilliam,  d,  1831,  leaTing  Issue, 

1  Colonel  John  Canlfeild,  of  Bloom, 

field,  Co.  Westmeath,  m.  17  May  1824, 

Anne-LoTcIl,  dau.   of  James   Bury, 

Esq.,  of  Nasing,  Hens,  and  has  issue, 

1  Anna-Julia,  6.  8  March  1815, 

1  Francis-William,  b,  11  Apifl 

1826. 

3  Fanny-Elisabeth,  6. 1827. 

4  Robert,  b,  16  March  1820. 

5  Christina-Irrine,  6. 1830. 

6  Henry,  b,  21  Aug.  1831. 

7  Mary,  6.  1833. 

8  Lucy,  6.  1834. 

0  St.  George,  b,  10  Aug.  1837. 
10  John,  b,  10  Oct  1830. 

1  James,  Com.  R.N.,  ••.  1st,  May 
1823.  the  Hon,  Augusta  Crofton,— 
See  CaoPTON,  who  was  6.  4  Jan.  1780, 
and  d.  10  Dec  1831 ;  Indly,  Emily, 
daughter  of  R.  French,  Esq. ;  by  the 
l«t  marriage  he  has  issue, 

A  son,  b,  10  June  1825. 

3  Rot.  Thomas  -  Gordon,  Rector  of 
Clonfinlough,  m.  Elisa,  danghter  of 
J  ohn-Pratt  Winter,  Esq. 

4  Lucy,  M.  M.  Lyster,  Esq. 

5  Euphomia,  m.  Ist,  Colonel  Vande- 
leur,  dec. ;  and  Indly,  J.  Cary,  Esq. 

6  Grace,  m.  Captain  Barry. 

7  Mary-Maud,  m,  1st.,  R.  Goff,Ssq., 
dec.,  mdly,  the  ReT.  William  Battersby. 

2  Capt.  Thomas- Gordon,  R.N.,  d.  13  June 
1821,  baring  m.  in  1802,  Theodosia,  only 
dHUghter  of  the  late  William  Talbot,  Esq.,  of 
Mount  Talbot,  Co.  Roscommon,  by  Lady 
Anne  Crosbie,  daughter  of  William,  Earl  of 
Glandore ;  and  left  issue, 

1  Anne,  b,  1803,  m.  1826,  Rot.  Tho- 
mas Goff. 

2  Rer.  William,  Rector  of  MuUa- 
hiffe,  Killamey,  6.  2  Dec.  1813,  m.  0 
July  1840,   Ellen,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  late  John-Wilmot  Smith,  Esq. 
and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas -Gordon-Goff,  b.  1 
July  1841.  2  A  son,  b.  Not. 
1842. 

3  Euphemia,  b.  June  1815,  m.  June 
1836,  Robert-Jephson  Peed,  Esq.,  who 
d.  1838. 

4  Arabella-Katherine,  b.  1810. 

5  Grace-Gordon,  b.  1820,  m.  1842,  W. 
Beauchamp  Stokes,  Esq.,  Bar.-at-law. 

3  Capt.  Robert,  R.N,,  doc.,  he  iras  m,  and 
left  issne. 

One  son. 


CH  A 


4  JamM,  Mi^.-Gen.  Hon.  E.I.C.'i  aerrice, 
C.  B.,  6.  M  Jan.  1789,  m.  lit,  14  Dec.  1814, 
Letitia,  daughter  of  Lieut.-Gen.  H.  Rnfibrd. 
who  ia  dec.;  and  2ndly,  Annie -Rachel 
daughter  of  the  late  Major  Blake,  of  tin- 
Indian  Army ;  and  has  iaaue. 


1  John-Palmer,  Lieut.  Hon.  E.I.C.'a 

•enrice.  6. 7  Aug.  1820,  m.  and  has  isane. 

2-r-. William  Harria,  6. 12  No?.  1835. 

3  Henry  Muirson,  b.  17  Oct.  183tt. 

4  George,  b.  3  Jan.  1841. 

A  Alexander-Thomaa,  6.  7  April  1842. 


CHARLEVILLE,   EARL  OF.     (Bury.) 

Charles-William  Bury,  Earl  of  Charleville,  Viscount  Charleville« 
and  Baron  Tullamoore  of  Charleville  Forest,  King's  Co.,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland,  and  a  Representative  Peer;  b.  ^9  April  1801,  succeeded 
31  Oct.  1835,  m,  26  Feb.  1821,  Beaujolois-Harriet-Charlotte,  3rd 
daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  John  and  Lady  Charlotte  Campbell, — 
See  Argyll,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

l*Charle8-William-George,  Lord  Tullainoore,  Lieut.  43rd  Foot,  and  Aide- 
de-Camp  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  b.  8  March  1822. 

2  Hon,  Henry-Walter,  b.  7  May  1823,  d,  30  Nov.  1830. 

3  Lady  Beaujolois-Eleonora-Katherine,  b,  4  Dec.  1824. 

4  Hon.  John-James,  6.  22  Oct.  1827. 

5  Hon.  Alfred,  b.  19  Feh.  1829. 

6  Hon.  Julia,  6.  and  d.  15  Jan.  1832. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles-William,  the  first  Earl,  was  the  only  son  of 
the  late  John  Bury,  Esq.,  of  Shannon-Grove,  Co.  Limerick,  by  his  wife  Catherine, 
2ud  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Sadleir,  Esq.,  of  Sopwell  Hall,  Co.  Tipperary, 
who  m.  2ndly,  after  his  death,  Henry  Prittie,  1st  Lord  Dunalley.  The  Eurl  was 
b.  30  June  1764,  and  </.31  Oct.  1835 ;  having  m.  4  June  1798,  Catherine-Maria, 
only  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas-Townley  Dawson,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  James 
Tisdall,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  is  the  present  Countess  Dowager,  he  had  issue 
an  only  son, 

Charles- Willi  AM,  present  and  second  Earl. 

CreatUnu — Baron  1707,  ViMonnt  1800,  and  Earl  1S06. 
Gtntalogy.—^e9  Genealogical  Volume. 

JHfotio.-~-\irtaa  aub  cruce  crtsacit,  ad  »thera  tendena :  Virtae  increaaea  under  fhe  croaa, 
and  looka  to  Heaven. 
^lM/.'CharleviIle  Foreat,  Tullamoore,  Klng'a  County ;  and  Shannon  Grove,  Co.  Limerick. 


114 


CHE 


CHESTERFIELD,  EARL   OF.     (Stanhope.) 

Gboroe  Stanhope,  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  Co.  Derby,  and  Baron 
Stanbope  of  Shelford,  Co.  Notts,  in  the  Peerage  of  England ;  an  here- 
ditary Governor  of  Repton  School,  P.C. ;  b.  33  May  1805,  succeeded  39 
Ang.  1815,  m.  Nov.  1830,  Hon.  Anne  -  Elizabeth  Forester,  eldest 
daughter  of  Cecil- Weld,  Ist  Lord  Forester,  b,  7  Sept.  1803,  and  has 

issue, 

l«George-Philip-C€cil-Arthnr.  Lord  Stanhope,  6.  6  Sept.  1831. 

2  LMly  EFcayn,  b.  3  Not.  1834. 
Philip,  fifth  Earl,  father  of  the  present  Earl,  was  the  gnrandsonof  Dr.  Michael 
Stanhope,  descended  from  the  Hon.  Charles,  llth  son  of  Philip,  1st  Earl,  the  male 
issue  of  whose  ten  elder  sons  failed  on  the  death  of  Philip,  4th  Earl,  21  March 
1773.  The  5th  Earl  was  6. 10  Not.  1755,  and  d,  29  Aug.  1815,  having  been  twice 
married;  1st,  16  Sept.  1777,  to  Anne,  daughter  of  the  Rey.  Thomas  Thistlethwaite, 
DJ).,  of  Norman  Court,  HanU,  by  whom,  who  d.  20  Oct.  1798,  he  had  issue  an 
only  daughter.  Lady  Harriet,  who  d,  22  Nov.  1803;  2ndly,  2  May  1799,  to 
Lady  Henrietta  Thynne,  3rd  daughter  of  Thomas,  1st  Marquis  of  Bath,  who  </.  31 
May  1813.    The  Earl's  issue  by  his  2nd  marriage  were, 

1  Lady  EUzabeth,  h.  14  Nov.  1800,  d.  7  Sept  1821. 

2  Ladw  Georgiana,  b,   15  Feb.  1802,  d.  14  Aug.  1824;  having  m.  14  Nov. 

1820,  Frederick-Richard  West,  Esq.— 5ee  Delawarr. 

3  Oborgb,  present  and  sixth  Earl. 

Cnmti»tu^B»nm  1010,  Earl  I0S8. 

ITcMMlflfy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Moiio^—k  Deo  et  Rege :  From  God  and  the  King. 

Town  JlMMence.— Chesterfield  House,  Sonth-Audley  Street. 

«MI.— Bretby  HsU,  Ashby-de-la-Zonche. 


Collateral 

of  Ferdinand  Stanhope,  Kaq.,  Great 

Uncle  of  the  present  Peer.] 
1  Rear-AdmkralJohn,b,\7^d,  1  Dec.  1800; 

having  m,  Caroline t  daughter  of Dent, 

Esq.,  who  d,  8  Oct.  1830,  leaTing  issue, 

1  Captain  Hknry  Stanhope,  R.N., 
m,  10  April  1849,  Mary, 2nd  daughter  of 
the  late  Vice  -  Admiral  Sir  Edward- 
James  Foote,  K.C.B. 

S  Charles  •  George,  m.  9  Nov.  1820, 
Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir 
James  Galhraith,  Bart,  and  d.  23  Jan. 
1983. 

S  Caroline,  m.  7  July  1807,  Rer.  J. 
S.  Rashleigh,    Rector    of  Wickham, 


4  Eliaa,  m.  10  March  1840.  Hassell 
Moor,  Esq. 
t  Michael,  b,  1750,  m.  18  Oct.  1700,  Miss 
Hamilton. 

3  Artkmr,  b.  Oct.  1752,  d.  24  Aug.  1630, 
haring,  m,  23  Jan.  1784,  Elizabeth,  daush- 
ter  of  the  Rer.  Thomas  Thistlethwaite,  D.D., 
at  NonMB  Gonrt,  Hants,  by  whom,  who  d. 
n  Fib.  18S7,  he  has  left  issue  : 

Bttn,  b,  7  July  1785,  m.  10  Aug.  1810, 
BftttyB-Jdha  Shirley,  Esq.— ^ee  Ferrers. 
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VranclM. 

[Issue  of  Sir  Henry-Edwin  Stanhope,  Bart] 

1  Sia  Edwyn-Pbancis  Scuoamorb-Stan- 
HOPS,  Bart.,  Commander  R.N.,  b,  15  Dec. 
1703,  m.  20  Jan.  1820,  Mary,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Dowell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry- Edwyn-Chandos,  6. 8  April 
1821. 

2  Chandos  •  Scndamore,  R.N.,  6.  10 
Jan.  1823. 

3  Berkeley-Lionel,  b.  13  May  1824. 

4  Edwyn-rrancis-Brydges,    Ensign 
50th  foot,  6.  6  March  1820. 

5  William-Pitt-Scudamore,  6. 28  May 
1827. 

0  Arthur,  b.  18  March  1833,  d.  11 
July  1841. 
7  A  son,  6.  22  March  1830. 

2  Catherine,  b.  5  July  1780. 

The  Earl  Stanhope  is  descended  from 
the  Hon.  Alexander,  12th  son  of  Philip,  1st 
Earl  of  Chesterfield. 

The  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Harring- 
ton is  Sir  John  Stanhope,  Knight,  brother 
of  the  1st  Earl  of  Chesterfield. 


I  2 


CHE 


CHETWYND,  VISCOUNT.     (Chetwynd.) 
Richard- Walteb  Chetwynd,  Viscount  Chetwynd  of  Berehaven, 
Co.  Cork,  and  Baron  of  Rathdown,   Co.  Dublin,  in   the  Peerage  of 
Ireland',  b.  14  Dec.  1800,  succeeded  97  Feb.  1821,  m.  29  Aug.  1822, 
Mary,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Robert  Moss,  Esq.,  and  has  issue : 
l«Hon.  RicEurd-Walter,  6.  26  July  1823. 

2  Hon.  WiUiam-Jobn-Grannlle,  Lieut.  73rd  foot,  6.  12  Aug.  1824. 

3  Hon.  Mary-Henrietta,  b,  5  Jan.  1826. 

4  Hon.  Sophia-Catherine,  b,  Jan.  1828. 

5  Hon.  Henry-Weyland,  b.  8  Oct.  1829. 

6  Hon.  Cbarlotte-Adekude,  b,  13  Aug.  1831. 

7  Hon.  JuUa,  b.  30  Oct  1832. 

8  Hon.  Cbarles-Comwallis,  6.  12  Sept.  1834. 

9  Htm.  Susan-Margaret,  b.  15  Feb.  1837,  d.  13  Feh.  1842. 
10  Hon.  Edward-John,  6.  7  Not.  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Richard,  fifth  Viscount,  was  b,  29  Sept.  1757,  and  d. 
27  Feb.  1821 ;  having  m.  30  July  1791,  Charlotte,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Thomas  Cartwright,  Esq.,  of  Aynho,  Northants,  who  was  b,  in  1772,  and  d,  7  April 
1845.    They  had  issue: 

1  Hon.  Charlotte,  b,  14  Sept.  1793. 

2  Htm.  Eitker,  b,  22  Sept.  1797,  d,  26  March  1829 ;  baring  m.  13  Aug.  1825, 

Edward  Goulburn,  Esq.,  Serjeant-at-law,  sou  of  Munbee  Goulbum, 
Esq.,  and  the  Hon.  Susanna  Chetwynd,  her  Aunt ;  he  was  b,  16  March 
1787,  and  is  re'fn.—See  Rokeby. 

4}Twi-j  2rSS*^'  |»-8Sept.m8.bothrf.lnfantt. 

5  Richard-Waltcr,  present  and  sixth  Viscount. 

6  Hon.  Mary- Anne,  b.  27  April  1802. 

7  Hon,  WUiiam-Jotiah,  b,  20  Nov.  1804,  d.  Jan.  1805. 
Creuiion.—iriT, 

Oenealogw.—See  GeneaUgieai  Volume. 

Motto, — Probitas  renis  honos :  Honeity  is  true  honour. 

Seat.^Fomtt  Hall,  Sussex. 


dtoUsUxal  VtanclM. 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  William,  4th  YiMWunt.] 
1  Hon.  WUUam,  b,  SO  Jan.  1753,  d.  1770. 
t  Hon.  John-fflMuMre,  b.  10  Feb.  17S4, 
d.  1788. 

3  Hon.  Mt^-Oenerai  GranpiUe-Anson 
CketwwndStapfUont  b,  10  Sept.  1758,  and 
d.  t  Dec.  1834;  having  m,  30  July  1783, 
Martha,  only  daufrtiter  of  the  late  Henry 
Stapylton,  Esq.jof  Wighill,  Yorks.,  by  whom, 
who  d.  SO  Not.  18SS,  he  had  issue, 

1  Hftrriet-Honora,  6.  June  1784. 

S  Mi^or  Henry-Richard  Chstwtnd- 

Staptlton,  6.  S3  Jan.  1780,  m.  13  Dec. 

18S0,  Margaret,  daughter  of  George 

HaBunond,Bsq.,by  whom  he  has  iseue : 

1  Henry-Bdward,  6.  IS  March 

18SS.       S  Granrille-George,  Bn- 

dgn  13th  foot,  b.  SS  MMt£  IMS. 

3  WiUiaaft.     4  Margaret-Diana, 

b.  lOSO. 

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3  Esther-Susannah,  b,  1701,  d,  30 
Not.  1830. 

4  Margaret. 

5  Dtana-CUrissa,  d.  SO  Sept.  1815, 
haTing  m.  Sept.  18S4,  Peter  •  Mere 
Latham,  Bsq.,  M.D.,  who  rem.  14  Feb. 
1833,  Grace-Mary,  3rd  danshter  of  D»> 
Tid  Chambers,  Bsq.,  Com.  R.N. 

0  GranviUe-fVmam,  b. Aug.  1800, tf. 
June  1841. 

4  Hon.  Susannah,  b.  SO  May  1701,  d.  0 
Oct.  1818,  haTing  m,  178S,  Munbee  Gouibmm, 
Esq.,  of  Jamaica,  who  d.  0  Nor.  1703. 

5  Hon.  Anderlechtia  •  Clarissa,  b,  7  April 
1785,  widow  of  Lord  Robert  Sepnemr^-^Sat 
Hertford. 

WUUam  Chetwwnd,  Esq.,  cousin  of  Uw 
late  Yiacount,  d,  June  1700,  hariaff  M.  Pe- 
nelope, daughter  of  —  Cariatoa,  Bsq.,  by 
whom,  who  still  surriTss,  he  Mt  Isono. 
IJoha.   S  Penelope.    3L«ey.  4lbily. 


CHI 


CHICHESTER,   EARL  OF.     (Pblham.) 

Hbmrt-Thomas  Pelham,  Earl  of  Chichester,  and  Baron  Pelhani 
of  Stanmer,  Co.  Sussex,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a 
Baronet ;  an  Ecclesiastical  Commissioner ;  h.  25  Aug.  1804,  suc- 
ceeded 4  July  1826,  m.  18  Aug.  1828,  Lady  Mary  Brudenell,  5th 
daughter  of  Robert,  6th  Earl  of  Cardigan,  b.  4  July  1806,  and  has 
iflsne, 

1  Lady  Harriet-Mary,  6.  5  June  1829. 

2  Lady  Susan-Emma,  b.  \7  Dec.  1831. 

3  Lady  IsabellarCliariotte,  6.  20  April  1836. 
4«Walter-Jolin,  Lord  Pelham,  b,  22  Sept.  1838. 
5  Hon.  Francis-Godolphin,  b,  18  Oct.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  second  Earl,  was  b,  28  April  1756,  and  d.  4 
July  1826 ;  baring  m.  16  July  1801,  Lady  Mary-Hbnrietta-Juliana  Osborne, 
eldest  daughter  of  Francis,  5tb  Duke  of  Leeds,  the  present  Countess  Dowager, 
by  whom,  who  was  b,  6  Sept.  1776,  he  had  issue : 

1  Hon.  Thomas,  b.  20  June  1802,  d.  4  March  1803. 

2  Lady  Mary,  6.  14  Aug.  1803. 

3  Henry -Thomas,  present  and  third  Earl. 

4  Lady  Amelia-Rose,  b.  17  June  1806. 

5  Hon.  Frederick -Thomas,  Capt.  R.N.,  Knt.  of  San  Fernando  in  Spain,  b.  2 

Aug.  1808,  m.20  July  1841,  Ellen-Kate,  daughter  of  Rowland  Mitchell, 
Esq. ;  and  has  issue, 

1  Constanoe-Mary-Kate,  b.  32  Not.  1843.  3  EmUy-Blanohe,  b. 

7  Doc.  1843. 

6  Lady  Frances,' b,  22  May  1810,  d.  7  Sept.  1817. 

7  Hon.  and  Rer.  John-Thomas,  b,  21  June  1811. 

8  Lady  Henrietta-Juliana,  b,  27  March  1813. 

9  LadyCatherine-Georgiana,  b.  21  July  1814,  m.  26  Oct.  1837,  the  Hon.  and 

Rev.  Lowther-John  Harrington. — See  Barrington. 
10  Lady  Lucy-Anne,  6.  3  Noy.  1815. 

Cremtions^BTon  1703,  Earl  1801. 

IrfiMtfldffy^— See  Genealogical  Volutne. 

Jf(»ff«.--VinciC  mnoT  patruB  :  The  love  of  my  country  preraila. 

"    '     "'  Park,  SuMex. 


Collatnal  Vxautin. 


[VntHm  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer, 
issue  of  Thomas,  Ist  Earl.] 
1  Hon.  Henrietta  •  Anne,  b.  1  Sept.  1757, 
d,  30  Not.  1797;  having  m.  34  May  1789, 
George,  Lord  Leslie,  afterwarda  Earl  of 
Bothes, 

3  Hon.  Benrt,  b.  10  July  1750,  d.  18  Jan. 

Ynfl\   harinf  m.  3  Nor.  1788,  Catherine, 

ddeat  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Cobbe, 

Esq.*  who  d.  33  Dec  1838,  learing  issue, 

1  Catberine-Elisabeth-Anne. 

t  Fanny,   m.   0    May     1834,    James 


Hamilton-Mnrraf,  Com.  R.N.,  who  d. 
Dec.  1841. 

3  Hon.  Frances,  b.  4  Dec.  1700,  d.  38 
June  1783,  late  Viscountess  Midleton. 

4  Hon.  Lucy,  b.  83  Feb.  1703,  d.  18  Jan. 
1707,  late  Lady  Sheffield. 

5  Lady  Emily,  b.  10  July  1704. 

0  Hon.  and  Right  -  Rev.  George,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Lincoln,  b.  13  Oct.  1700,  and  d. 
7  Feb.  1837 ;  having  m.  14  Dec.  1703,  Marf, 
3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Ry- 
croft,  Bart.,  who  d.  30  March  1837. 


117 


CHO 


CHOLMONDELEY,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Cholmondbley.) 

George-Horatio  Cholmondeley^  Marquis  and  Earl  CholmoD- 
deley^  Co.  Chester^  Earl  of  Rocksavage^  Viscount  Malpas,  Baron 
Cholmoudeley  of  Namptwich^  Co.  Chester^  and  Baron  Newburgh, 
Isle  of  Anglesey,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  also  Vis- 
count Cholmondeley  of  Kells,  and  Baron  of  Newburgh.  Co.  Wex- 
ford, in  Ireland;  and  a*  Baronet^  Joint  Hereditary  Great  Chamberlain 
of  England  with  Lord  Willoughby  de  Eresby ;  and  P.C;  b,  16  Jan. 
1792,  succeeded  10  April  l&i7,  m.  Ist,  20  Oct.  1812,  Caroline,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.-General  Colin-Campbell,  by  whom,  who 
d.  12  Oct.  1815^  he  had  no  issue  i  and  2ndly,  11  May  1850,  Lady 
Susan-Caroline  Somerset,  4th  daughter  of  Henry-Charles,  6th  Duke 
of  Beaufort,  b.  10  May  1804. 

Gborge^ames,  first  Marquis,  father  of  the  present  Marquis,  was  6.  11  May 
1749,  and  d,  10  April  1827;  baring  m.  25  April  1791,  Lady  Geoi^gina-Char- 
lotte  Bertie,  2nd  daughter  and  co-beir  of  Peregrine,  3rd  Duke  of  Ancaster. — See 
LiNDSBY.    By  ber,  who  was  b,  7  Aug.  1764,  and  d,  23  June  1838,  be  bad  issue : 

1  George-Horatio,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

2  Lady  Charlotte-  Oeorgiana,  b.  16  Feb.  1795,  </.  24  June  1828  ;  banng  m. 

18  May  1818,  JJeut, -Colonel  Hugh  Seymour,— See  HERTFORD. 
3*Lord  WUliam  -  Henry  -  Hugh,  b.  31  Aug.  1800,  m.  28  Feb.  1825,  Marcia- 
Emma-Georgiana,  daughter  of  the  Rigbt-Hon.  Charles  Arbutbnot,  and 
has  issue, 

]  Marda-Charlotte-Emma,  b.  rt  Nov.  ISM,  <i.  7  April  18SS.  9  Cliailotte> 
Georgiana.  6.  4  Feb.  1S2S.  3  Cbarlet-George,  6.  0  Jnly  1839.  4  Mar* 
cia-Siuan-Harriet,  6.  IS  April  1S31.  5  A  daughter,  b,  and  d.  Aof.  1S3S. 
e  Henry-Vere,  b.  4  Oct  1S34.  7  EmmaCaroUne,  b.  11  Not.  ISST,  tf.  tS 

Jan.  1S30.       S  Caroline-Rachel,  6.  4  July  1S40. 


CreatUmt. — Baron  Cholmondeley  16S9,  Viscount  Malpas  and  Bail  Cholmondeley  1790, 
laron  Newfoarsh  1710,  Earl  of  Rockaavage  and  Marquis  of  Cholmondeley  1S16,  in  the  Peerage 
of  the  United  Kingdom;  Irish  Viscount  ISSl,  Baron  1714.    Bart,  of  England  1011. 


¥.— See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto,^\jWU&M  tutissima  Tirtus :  Virtue  is  the  safest  defence. 
TbtPfi  BeHdence^—l^,  Carlton  House  Terrace. 

Jea/«.— Cholmondeley  Castle,   Nantwich,    Cheshire;    and  Houghton  Hall,  RooghaM, 
Norfolk. 


Collateral  Vrancles. 


[Issue  of  the  Hon.  and  Rer.  Robert  Cholmon- 
deley, Uncle  of  the  late  Marquis.] 
1  George-James,  b.  5  March  1752,  and  d, 
ff  Not.  IsaO;  haTing  m.  1st,  7  Auc.  1700, 
Marcia,  only  daughter  of  the  late  John  Pitt, 
Esq.,  of  Encombe,  Dorset;  Sndly,  10  May 
IS  14,  Catherine,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir 
PhUip  Francis,  K.  B.,  who  d.  11  Sept.  1SX3  ; 
and  Srdly,  4  Oct.  lS-25,  the  Hon.  Maiia-Elisa^ 
beth  Townshend,  2nd  daughter  of  John  • 
Thomas,  Snd  Viscount  Sydney,  who  sunriTes 
him,  and  is  now  Countess  Dowagrr  of  Rom- 
ney.    His  issue  are. 


1  ReT.  Horace- George,  6.  II  Oct 
1700,  as.  31  Aug.  1SX5,  Mar^-SUMobeih, 
daughter  of  the  late  GodschaU  John- 
son, Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  IS  April 
1S37,  he  has  issue, 

1  Mary-Louisa,  b.  4  June  ISSO. 
S  Eliaabeth-Jane,  6. 4  April  ISSS. 
S  sFrances-Sophia,  6.  IS  July  ISM. 
S  Hester-Frances,  b.  S  July  1701,  d,  10 
Jan.  1S44,  baring  m,  8  Dec.  17SS,  Sir  WU- 
liam BelUngham,  Bart.,  who  tf .  V  Oct.  ISSO. 


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CHURCHILL,  BARON.     (Spencer.) 
Fbancis -George  Spencer,  Baron  Churchill  of  Wychwood,  Co. 
Oxford^  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  Hereditary  Ranger  of 
Wychwood  Forest,  h.  6  Oct.  1802,  succeeded  7  March  1845. 

Hb  Lordship's  father,  Francis-Almeric,  first  Lord,  was  the  youngest  son  of 
George,  4th  Duke  of,' Marlborough,  and  uncle  uf  the  present  Duke  ;  be  was  b,  26 
Dec.  1779,  m.  25  Nov.  1801,  Lady  Frances  Fitzroy,  5th  daughter  of  Augustus- Henry, 
3i4Duke  of  Grafton,  b,  1  June  1780,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Francis-Geoege,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel   George-Augustus,  37tb  Foot,  b.  6  Feb.  1804,  m. 

17  Jan.  1834,  Charlotte,  only  daughter  of  Major-General  Munro  of  Tea- 

ninick,  Ross-shire,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charlotte-Prances-Bona,  6.  15  Oct.  1834.      %  Fanny-IsabeUa-Catherine, 
h.  SI  July  1837.  3  Caroline-LoaiM-EUsabeth,  b.  15  Feb.  1840.  4 

Afaneric-Asbley-John,  b,  3  April  1842.  5  A  ton,  b.  10,  d.  23,  Jnly  1843. 

3  Hon.  Caroline-Elizabeth,  b,  28  June  1805,  Lady  Clonbrock. 

4  Hon.  Augustus- Almeric,  Lieut.*  Col.  44th  Foot,  b,  25  March  1807,  m.  6  Feb. 

1836,  Helen-Maria,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Archibald  Campbell, 
Bart.,  and  bas  issue, 

1   Helen-Frances,  b.  31  March  1843.  2  Caroline-Laura,  6.  30 

March  1844. 

5  Hon.  Frances-Elizabeth,  b,  24  Aug.  1808. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  WUliam-Henry,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Urchfont,  Wilts.,  b,  12 

April  1810,  m.  23    Jan.  1838,  Elizabeth-Rose,  2nd  daughter  of  T. 
Thomhill,  Esq.,  of  Woodleys,  and  has  issue, 

1  Waiiam-Francis,  b.  10  Oct.  1838.       2  Frances-RoB^,  6.  28  May  1840. 

3  Almeric-George,  b.  16  Oct.  1841.  4  Isahella-Elisabeth,  6.  1  June 

1843. 

7  Hon.  Henry-George,  6.  5  July  1814. 

8  Hon.  Joho-Welbore-Sunderland,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  12  March  1816. 

9  Hon.  Robert-Cbarles-Henry,  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Art.,  b.  10  June  1817, 

m.  14  July  1845,  Lady  Louisa  Spencer-Churchill,  daughter  of  the 
Duke  of  Marlborough. 

10  Hon.  Louisa- Diana,  6.  2  Jan.  1819. 

11  Hon.  Elizabeth-Charlotte,  b,  17  Feb.  1822. 

12  Hon.  Charles-Frederick-Octarius,  b,  9  Sept.  1824. 

Crtrntim — 1815. 

GentmUgw.—^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 
MaiU.—uien  defend  le  droit :  God  defend*  the  right. 
Semis^'-CoTuhury  Park,  Oxon ;  West  Layington,  WUta. 


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CLANCARTY,  EARL  OF.  (Lb-Poeb-Tbench.) 
William-Thomas  Le-Poeb-Tbench,  Earl  of  Clancarty^  Viscount 
Dunlo  of  Dunlo  and  Ballinasloe,  and  Baron  Kilconnel  of  Garbally, 
Co.  Galway,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Viscount  Clancarty,  Co. 
Cotk,  and  Baron  Trench  of  Garbally,  Co.  Galway,  in  the  United 
Kingdom;  Marquis  of  Heusden^  in  the  Kingdom  of  Holland,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  of  the  Galway  Militia  ;  b.  21  Sept.  1803,  succeeded  24  Nov. 
1837,  m.  8  Dec.  1832,  Lady  Sarah-Juliana  Butler,  eldest  daughter 
of  Somerset-Richard,  3rd  Earl  of  Carrick,  b.  29  July  1812,  by  whom 
he  has  issue : 

l^Ricbard-Somerset,  ViBcount  Dunlo,  b.  13  Jan.  1834. 

2  Hon.  Frederick,  6.  10  Feb.  1835. 

3  Hon.  William,  h,  17  June  1837. 

4  Lady  Anne,  b,  27  March  1839. 

5  Hon.  Power-Henry,  6.  11  May  1841. 

6  Lady  Sarah-Emily-Grace,  6.  6  Dec.  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Richard  second  Earl,  6.  19  May  1767,  succeeded  27 
April  1805,  was  appointed  Ambassador  to  the  Hague  on  the  Restoration  of  the 
Prince  of  Orange  in  1813,  and  created  Marquis  of  Heusden  by  the  King  of  the 
Netherlands  in  1818 ;  d.  24  Nov.  1837,  having  m.  9  Feb.  1796,  Henrietta-Mar- 
garet, now  Countess  Dowager,  daughter  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  John  Staples, 
and  had  issue : 

1  Ladv  Louisa -Augusta -Anne,  6.  23  Dec.  1796,  m.  26  Dec.  1830,  Rev. 

William  Le-Poer-Trench,  eldest  son  of  the  Archbishop  of  Tuam. — Sm 
below. 

2  Lady  Harriet-Margaret,  6.  13  Oct.  1799,  m.  28  Feb.  1825,  Thomas  Kovc- 

naghf  Esq,,  of  Borris,  Co.  Kilkenny,  Widower  of  Lady  Elizabeth  But- 
ler,—Me  Ormonde;  he  was  b.  in  1768,  and  </.  20  Jan.  1837. 

3  Lady  Emily- Florinda,   6.  7   Nov.  1800,   m.   May  1843,  Nobile  Signor 

Don  Giovanni  Cozziris,  of  Corfu. 

4  Hon,  Frances-Power,  b,  22  Jan.  1802,  d.  28  Dec  1804. 

5  William-Thomas,  present  and  third  Earl. 

6  Hon,  Richard-John,  Captain  b2nd  Foot,  b.  22  March  1805,  d.  12  Aug. 

1841. 

7  Hon.  Frederich-Robert,  b.  23  July  18Q8,  d,  27  April  1813. 

8  Hon.  Robert,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  Oct.  1809. 

9  Lady  Lucy,  d.  12  May  1839  ;  having  m.  11  Sept.  1835,  Robert  Maxwdl, 

Esq.,  of  Islanmore,  Co.  Umerick,  who  re-m,  12  July  1842,  Elizabeth- 
Catherine,  daughter  of  the  late  Hugh-Lyons  Montgomery,  Esq.,  of  Bd- 
hovel,  Co.  Leitrim,  and  widow  of  Joseph  May,  Esq. 

Creations^B^Ton  1797,  Vbcoant  1801,  and  Earl  1803,  in  the  Irish  Peerage ;  Baron  18U, 
and  Yiaoount  18Sa,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom. 

Geneatogjf,—Bee  Genealogical  Volume, 

Mottoes. —Dievi  pour  la  tranche,  qui  centre  f  God  for  the  stroke,  who  shall  resittt  Vir- 
tute  fortuna  comes.    Consilio  et  pmdentia. 

jrcal.—GarhaUy,  Co.  Galway. 


ColUtfral  Vtan^n. 

[Undes  anid  Aunts  of  tiie  present  Peer,  issne 
of  William-Power-Keatinge,  first  Earl.] 

1  Lady  Florinda,  b.  1704,  Dowager  Vis- 
coontess  Castlemaine. 
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%  Ladp  Anne,  b.  1700,  d,  SI  Nov.  18M; 
haring  SI.  1  Oct.  1700,  the  itt.  Hon.  WO- 
Ham  Gregorp,  of  Coole,  Co.  0«lwaj,who 
d,  31  Oct.  1830. 


CLA 


I  H0m,  mmd  Mtt  Bew,  Pcwtr,  DJ).,  Lord 
Ardkbisk^  of  7Ww,  6.  10  June  1770,  d,  SO 
lUreh  1830;  liaTiiiff  m,  S9  Jan.  170ft,  his  con- 
daiL  Ammot  dmgteer  of  Walter  Taylor,  Emi-, 
of  Oaede  Taylor,  Co.  Galway,  fcy  Heater- 
ABa*>Power  Trandi,  hia  Aunt,  by  whom,  who 
d,  IS  Amg.  1844,  lie  had  iaaue  : 

1  Anne,  b.  8  April  1707,  at.  1ft  April 
18S3,  Jmmu  (fH«nro,  Esq,,  of  Leneooy, 
Co.  Galway ;  who  d.  in  1838. 

t  Florinda,  b.  1700,  m.  16  Dec.  1818, 
Thonaa-Tmloek  Booky,  Baq.,  of  Donin- 
gBy  Co.  Kilkenny. 

3  Biaabeth,  6.  Sept.  1800,  m,  19  Jan. 

4  Rer.  WiI]iam,Rectorof  Cloone,  m, 
M  Dec  1830,  hte  ooaain.  Lady  Louisa 
Trendi,  eldeat  daughter  of  Kicharo 
aacoMD  SiRL,  and  haa  iaaue, 

1  Harriet,  6.  17  March  183ft. 
t  Sarah,  b.  Dec.  1838. 
8  Franoea*Anne,OT.  Charles  Le-Poer- 
Trench,  Baq.,— m«  below. 

6  Power,  Mi^  tad  Dragoon  Crda. 

7  Emily. 

4  Hon.  Bear-Admiral  WiUiam,  b,  July  1771, 
«.  let.  In  1800,  Sarah,  daughter  of  John- 
Loftaa  Cnppage,  Eaq.,  by  Dorothy,  aister  of 
Ike  lit  Lord  Caatlemaine,  who  d.  30  Jan. 
UN;  and  Sndly,  in  Jan.  1837,  Margaivt, 
ywiiifeat  dau^diter  of  Dawwm  Downing,  Esq., 
af  Beaagift,  Co.  Londonderry,  and  widow  of 
Aitkv  Handoock,  Eaq«— ^e  Caatlemaine. 
Be  haa  iaaue, 

1  Rer.    Winiam,    D.D.,  Rector    of 
Klllereran,  Dangan,  6.  t  Feb.  1801,  ai. 
^'    March    18S7,   Mary-Anne,    eldest 
of  Edward  Hardman,  Esq., 


daughter 
and  has  I 


Sarah-Rebecca,  6.  8  July  184S. 
S  Rot.  John,  Rector  of  Temple- Mi- 
diael,  6.  11  March  1809,  M.Jan.  1834, 
EUen,  youngest  daughter  of  Charlea- 
Rice  DaTis,£sq.,  and  has  issue: 

1  Power-Di^yy,  6.  «  Dec.  1834. 
S  William  -Fits-John,  b.  3  Sept. 
1830. 

3  Charlea-Edward,    6.    0    Aug. 
1838. 

4  Harriette  -  Elisabeth,    6.    21 
Sept.  1840. 

3  A  son,  6.  Feb.  1843. 
3  HmrrUite,  6.  13  May  IBIS,  m.  31 


March    1839,    Rot.    William-Newton 
Guinneas,  and  d,  Dec.  1830.= 

4  Harriette-Mary,  6.  90  Feb.  184S. 

ft  Frederick-Nettenrme,  6.  IS  July 

1844. 

9  Hon,   and    Venerable   Charlee,   D,D., 

Archdeacon  of  Ardagh,  b.  Dec.  177S,  d.  31 

Oct.  1830,  hanng  Ml.  Fanny,  Snd  daughter  of 

Thomaa  Elwood,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 

1  ReT.  Frederick,  Rector  of  Moore 
and  Drum. 

5  Charles,  M.  18  March  1840,Francea- 
Anne,  4tii  daughter  of  the  late  Arch- 
bishop of  Tuam,— M«  abore ;  and  has 
issue, 

Chariea,  6.  April  1841. 
8  Anne-Letitia,  m,  JuIt  184S,  Thomaa 
Osborne,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Madras  Army, 
Snd  son  of  Sir  D.  T.  Osborne,  Bart.,  by 
her  Aunt,  Lady  Harriet  Trench — See 
below. 

4  Henry,  Lieut  3ftth  Bengal  N.  Inf. 
8  T%oauu,  b,  in4,  d.  16  July  1709. 

7  Non.  Luke-Henry,  6.  Not.  1779,  d.  1700. 

8  Hon.  Frederick,  6.  Not.  1778,  d.  16  June 
1800. 

0  Louisa,  d.  178ft. 

10  Hon,  Sir  Robert,  K.CB,,  b,  July  178S, 
d.  March  18S4;  haTing  at.  SI  Not.  180ft,  the 
Hon.  Letitia-Susannah  Dillon,  Snd  daughter 
of  Robert,  1st  Lord  Clonbrock,  by  whom  he 
had  iasue, 

1  Fanny-Catherine,  ai.  4  Aug.  1840, 
M^Jor  R.  B.  Burrowes,  K.H. 

5  Elisabeth,  m.  1  Sept.  1840,  Samuel 
Walker,  Esq.,  of  the  Grange,  Leices- 
tershire. 

3  WiUiam,  Lieutenant  SOth  foot. 

4  EmUy,  at.  18  Jan.  184S,  Rer. 
Joseph  Mansfield. 

ft  Augusta. 

11  Lady  raisabeth,  b,  June  1784,  m.  Ift 
April  1809,  John  M'CUntock,  Esq.,  of  Drum- 
car,  Co.  Loath. 

IS  Lady  Harriet,  b.  Sept.  178ft,  at.  Jan. 
180ft,  Sir  Daniel-Toler  Osborne,  Bart. 

13  Lady  Frances,  b.  Oct.  1787,  d.  SS  Not. 
1843 ;  Countess  of  Rathdown. 

14  Lady  Louisa,  6.  March  1780. 

1ft  Lady  Emily,  b.  Sept.  1700,  d.  3  April 
1810,  haTing  m.  17  April  1810,  Robert  La- 
touche,  Esq.,  of  Harristown,  Co.  Kildare, 
who  d.  in  1844. 


CLANMORRIS,  BARON.     (Bingham.) 

Dbni8*Arthur  Bingham^  Baron  Clanmorris  of  Newbrook^  Co. 
Ifayo,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  b,  in  1808,  succeeded  on  the  death 
of  his  brother,  Charles -Barry,  2nd  Lord,  3  June  1829,  m.  1  May 
1925,  Maria- Helena,  2nd  daughter  of  Robert  Persse,  Esq.,  of  Rox- 
borouffhy  Co.  Galway,  and  has  issue  : 

F»Hoii.  John-ChAries-Robert,  b,  28  Not.  1826. 
2  Mm.  RUkard-Parmmt,  b,  4  March  1828,  d,  an  infant. 
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3  Hon.  Denis-Aithur,  6.  6  Nov.  1829. 

4  Hon.  Dodley-Perase,  b,  1  Feb.  1832. 

5  Hon.  Henry-Cbarles-William,  b.  2  Feb.  1834. 

6  Hon.  Anna-Maria,  b,  25  Aug.  1836. 

7  Hon.  Elizabeth-Caroline,  6.  28  Dec.  1837. 

8  Hon.  Albert-Yekerton,  b,  11  Feb.  1840. 

9  Hon.  Barry-John,  b,  3  Sept.  1841. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  first  Lord,  was  b,  1762,  and  d,  in  May  1821  ; 
haring  m.  21  May  1791,  the  Hon.  Anna-Maria  YeWerton,  the  present  Dowager 
Lady  Clanmorris,  daughter  of  Barry,  1st  Viscount  Ayonmore,  by  whom,  who  was 
b,  28  Sept.  1775,  he  had  issue : 

1  Yelwrton,  d,  young. 

2  Hon.  Letitia-Mana,  b.  27  July  1793,  d.  Oct.  1832;  baring  m.  Robert-JasepA 

Frenchj  Esq,,  of  Rahasane,  Co.  Gal  way,  who  d,  8  May  1831. 

3  Richard,  d.  young. 

4  ChjrlsS'Barry,  second   Lord,  b.  in   1796,  and  d.  without  sunrir- 

ing  issue,  3  June  1829;  baring  m.  in  1816,  Sarah,  Dowager 
Lady  Clanmorris,  daughter  of  Walter  Lambert,  Esq.,  of  Castle 
Lambert,  Co.  Gal  way,  by  whom,  who  sunrives  him,  and  is  re-m, 
to  £dward-S.  Hickman,  Esq.,  he  had  one  son,  who  d,  an  infant. 

5  Hon.  Anna-Maria,  m,  Bentinck^Walter  Yeherion,  Esq,— -See  AvoHMORB, 

who(/.  15Dec.  1837. 

6  Hon.  Louisa-Catberine,  m.  1838,  the  Rev.  Benjamin-Chapman-Frederick 

Yelyerton. — See  Avon  more. 

7  Denis-Arthur,  present  and  third  Lord. 

8  Hon.  CaroUne-Harriei,  d,  1820. 

9  Hon.  Julia. 

10  Hon,  Harriet'Aglionby,  d,  27  April  1821. 

CVeolton.— 1800. 

Geneaiogjg.-^See  Genealogical  Volume. 
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Seals,— Vewhrookt  Mayo;  and  Fortfield,  Co.  Dublin. 


CLAJSRICARDE,   MARQUIS  OF.     (De-Burgh.) 

Ulick-John  De-Burgh^  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Clanricarde^  and 
Baron  of  Dunkellin,  Co.  Gal  way,  in  the  Irish  Peerage;  also  Baron 
Somerhill  of  Somerhill,  Co.  Kent,  in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom ; 
K.P.,  and  P.C,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  County  of  Galway,  Colonel 
of  the  Galway  Militia,  and  Vice- Admiral  of  the  Coast  of  Connaught ; 
b,  28  Dec.  1802,  succeeded  to  the  Earldom  27  July  1808,  m.  4  April 
1825,  the  Hon.  Harriet  Canning,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Right 
Hon.  George  Canning  and  the  Viscountess  Canning,  b.  13  April  1804, 
and  has  issue : 

1  Lady  Elizabeth- Joan,  b,  22  Feb.  1826;  Viscountess  La8celle8,—««e  Hare- 
wood. 
2*Ulick.Canning,  Lord  Dunkellin,  b.  12  July  1827. 

3  Lady  Emily-Charlotte,  b,  19  Oct.  1828. 

4  Lady  Catherine,  b.  17  Nor.  1829. 

5  Lady  Margaret- Anne,  b,  20  May  1831. 

6  Lord  Hubert,  b.  30  Nov.  1832. 
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7  Lady  HalTiet-Auf^ut<^  ^-  ^^  P^b.  1834. 
His  Lordship's  father,  John-Thomas,  thirteenth  Earl  of  Clanricarde,  iras 
k,  22  Sept.  1744,  succeeded  his  elder  brother  Henry,  Marquis  of  Chmricarde,  in 
1797,  m.  17  March  1799,  Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Burke,  Bart., 
BOW  Countess  Dowager,  and  d.  27  July  1808,  learing  issue : 

1  Lady  Hester-Catherine,  6.  16  Jan.  1800,  Marchioness  Dowager  of  Sligo. 

2  UUCK-JOHN,  FIRST  AND  PRESENT  MaRQUIS. 

3  Lady  EmUy,  b.  13  Sept.  1807,  d,  5  Dec.  1842,  Countess  of  Howth. 

OcflftofW.— Earl  aod  Baron  1943,  Marquis  1829,  Irish  honours ;    Baron  Bomerhill,  in  th« 
United  Kingdom,  ISM. 
Gtmeatm.^See  Geneaiogical  Volume, 

Mott9,r-\in  roy,  une  foy,une  loy  i  One  king,  one  faith,  one  law. 
Tmm  Residence, —'it  Carlton  House  Terrace. 
Jto/.— Portumna  Castle,  Galway. 


CLANWILLIAM,  EARL.     (Mbade.) 

Richard-Charles-Francis  Meade,  Earl  of  Clanwilliam,  Viscount 
Clanwilliaro,  Co.  Tipperary,  and  Baron  Gilford,  Co.  Down,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland;  Baron  Clanwilliam  of  Clanwilliam,  Co.  Tipperary, 
tit  the  United  Kingdom,  a  Baronet  of  Ireland,  and  G.C.H.  -,  b.  15  Aug. 
1795,  succeeded  3  Sept.  1805,  m.  5  July  1830,  Lady  Elizabeth  Her- 
bert, Snd  daughter  of  George- Augustus,  11th  Earl  of  Pembroke,  b, 
31  March  1809,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Lady  Selina-Catberine,  &.  16  Sept.  1831. 
2*Richard-Jame8,  Lord  Gilford,  b,  3  Oct.  1832. 

3  Hon.  Robert-Henry,  b,  16  Dec.  1835. 

4  Hon.  Sidney,  b.  29  Oct.  1839. 

5  Hod.  Herbert-George-Philip,  6.  2  Feb.  1842. 

Hit  Lordship's  father,  Richard,  second  Earl,  was  b,  10  May  1766.  and  d.  3 
Sept.  1805;  haring  m.  first,  6  Oct.  1793,  Countess  Caroline,  3rd  daughter  of  Joseph, 
Coont  of  Thun,  by  whom,  who  d.  8  Aug.  1804,  he  had  issue: 

1  Lady  Caroline,  b,  26  Aug.  1794,  m.  10  July  1811,  Count  Paul  Szechenyi, 

andtf.  29  Aug.  1820. 

2  Richard,  present  and  third  Earl. 

3  Lady  Selina,  b,2  May  1797, m.  14  June  1821 ,  CharUe-John-Neponuuenut- 

dabriel.  Count  of  Clam-Martinitz,  a  General  in  the  Austrian  Service, 
and  Aide-de-Camp  General  to  the  Emperor,  </.  Jan.  1840. 

4  Hon,  Robert,  d,  young. 

5  Lady  Emma,  d,  an  infant,  2  March  1802. 

The  Earl  m.2nd]y,  6  July  1805,  Margaret-Irene,  daughter  of  John  Samey,  Esq., 
widow,  1st,  of  John  Harcourt,  Esq.,  of  Ankerwyke,  Bucks.,  and  afterwards  of  Mo- 
lyneiix,  last  Lord  Shuldbam.  The  Ear]  d,  3  Sept.  following,  without  issue  by  her, 
who  d,  in  1808. 

Creations. — Vuoonnt  and  Baron  17M ;  Earl  1770,  and  Bart.  1703,  Irish  honours ;  Baron 
Clanwilliam,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  1838. 
Gtneatogif,—Se9  Geneaiogical  Volume, 
Jf«fl#.--Toii^ioan  preat :  Always  ready. 
Town  Residence,— ^t  Belgrade  Square. 
Jtof— Gillhall,  Dromore,  Co.  Down. 
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Collateral  ISrant^n. 


[The  Earl's  Uncles  and  Aants,  issue  of  John, 
1st  Earl.] 

I  Lady  Anne,  b.  M  April  17flB,  m,  7  April 
1788.  John  Whaley,  Esq.,  of  Whaley  Abbey, 
Co.  Wicklow,  and  d.  SO  April  1826. 

S  JMd]f  Catherine,  b.  7  Oct.  1770,  d.  17 
Feb.  1793,  late  Viscountess  Powerscourt. 

3  Hon.  General  Robert,  Colonel  of  the 
l«th  Foot,  b.  SO  Feb.  177S,  m.  SO  June 
1808,  Anne-Louisa,  daughter  of  the  latu  Sir 
John  Dalling,  Bart,  and  has  issue, 

1    Robert,  6.  180B.  S  Theodosia, 

6.  S7  Jan.  1811,  m,  11  June  1830, 
Robert-Alexander-Shafto  Adair,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Robert-Shafto  Adair, 
Bart.  3  John,  b.  S3  March  18IS. 

4  Louisa,  M.  S3  May  184S,  the  Hon. 
George  Liddell.  —  See  Ravknsworth. 

5  Anne,  m.  15  July  1833,  Dayid-Thur- 
low  Cnnyiighame,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Sir  Darid  Cunynghame,  Bart.  0  Ca- 
therine, M.  18  July  1836,  Capt.  Morti- 


mer Ricardo.       7  Adelaide,  6. 17  Feb- 
1818.       8  Caroline.       9  Edine. 

4  Hon.  Lieut-General  John,  C.B.,  b.  1779, 
M.  S  Oct.  1816,  Urania-Caroline,  5th  daughter 
of  the  Hon.  Edward  Ward— «ee  Bangor,  b. 
May  1794,  and  has  issue. 

5  Hon,  and  Venerable  Pierce,  Archdeacon 
of  Dromore,  b.  SI  Not.  1776,  d.  SS  Nor. 
18U;  baring  m.  6  April  1801.  Eli%abeth,*Ai. 
daughter  of  the  late  Right  ReT.  Thomas 
Percy,  Lord  Bishop  of  Dromore,  by  whom, 
who  d,  S6  Sept.  18S3,  he  had  issue : 

1  John-Pierce,  b.  IS  Jan.  180S.  S 
Thcodosia-Baihara,  b.  S4  March  ISM, 
M.  11  April  1833,  the  Rev.  John  Wha- 
ley. 3  Edward-Richard,  6.  SO  Not. 
1805. 

6  Edward,  UBed  in  Egypt,  8  March  1801. 

7  Lady  Theodosia  -  Sarah  •  Frances,  Dowa- 
ger Lady  Howden. 

8  Lady  Melosina  -  Adelaide,  Countess  of 
Meath. 

9  Lady  MarU-RoM-Arabella-Sarah. 


CLARE,   EARL  OF.     (Fitz-Gibbon.) 

John  Fitz  -  Gibbon^  Earl  of  Clare,  Viscount  Fitz  -  Gibbon  of 
Limerick,  and  Baron  Fitz-Gibbon  of  Lower  Connello,  Co.  Limerick, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  also.  Baron  Fitz-Gibbon  of  Sidbury,  Co. 
Devon,  in  Great  Britain;  K.P.  and  P.C.,  6.  10  June  1792,  succeeded 
28  Jan.  1802,  m.  14  April  1826,  Hon.  Elizabeth-Julia-Georgiana  Bur- 
rell,  3rd  daughter  of  Peter,  1  st  Lord  Gwydyr,  and  the  late  Baroness 
Willoughby  d'Eresby,  b.  25  March  1793. 

HiB  Lordship's  father,  John,  first  Earl,  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  was 
b.  iu  1749,  and  d,  28  Jan.  1802;  haring  m.  1  Julv  1786,  Anne,  second  daughter  of 
Richard  -  Chapel  Whaley,  Esq.,  of  Whaley  Abbey,  Co.  Wickh)w,  by  whom*  who 
d,  13  Jan.  1844,  he  left  issue : 

1  liabeUa,  b.  June  1787,  d.  30  June  1790. 

2  John,  present  and  second  Earl. 

3*Hon.  Richard-Hobart,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  County  and  City  of 
Limerick,  Colonel  of  the  Limerick  Militia,  b.  2  Oct.  1793,  m.  11 
July  1825,  Diana,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Charles-Brydges  Wood- 
cock, Esq.,  whose  former  marriage  with  Manrioe-Croibie  Moore,  Esq., 
was  dissolved  in  1825,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

1  Florence,  b.  IS  Aug.  18S5.       S  Loaisa-lMaMlU-Geondiia,  b.  M  May  18». 
8  John-Cliarlet-Henry,  b.  t  May  I8S9.  4  EUaor-BonUapDiama,  *.  U 

March  1885. 
4  Lady  iMabeila-Lomita,  b,  II  Jan.  1797,  d,  young. 
&  Lady  Isabella-Mary- Anne,  6.  Jan.  1799. 

Oremtiane^lTbiti  Baron  17S0,  Yiseonnt  1708,  and  Earl  1795.  Baron  In  Off«at  BittiriB  IflU 

GtMMlMy.— See  Oemeaiagieat  Fcituna. 

Jfalfe.--Nn  admirari :  To  be  aatonished  at  nothing. 

TVtM  JlcjMfncf .— Sft,  Lowndea  Square. 

AmI^— Mount  Shannon,  Liniagry,  Co.  Limerkk.  . 


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CLARENDON,  EARL  OF.  (Villiers.) 
Gborge-Willum-Frederick  V1LLIER89  £^rl  of  Clarendon,  and 
Baron  Hyde  of  Hindon,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  G.C.B., 
and  P.O. ;  b.  12  Jan.  1800,  succeeded  his  uncle  ^2  Dec.  1838,  m.  4 
June  1839,  Lady  Katharine  Grimstone,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl 
of  Venilam,  and  widow  of  John  Barham,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Lady  Constance,  b.  2  Sept.  1840. 

2  Lady  Alice,  6.  17  Sept.  1841. 

3  Lady  Emily-Theresa,  b,  9  Sept.  1843. 
4*£dward.Hyde,  Lord  Hyde,  b.  30  Jan.  1845. 

Hit  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  George  Villiers,  3rd  son  of  the  1st  Earl,  b.  23 
Not.  1759,  d.  21  March  1827 ;  having  m.  17  April  1798,  the  Hon.  Theresa  Parker, 
daughter  of  John,  1st  Lord  Boringdon,  and  sister  of  the  first  Earl  of  Morley,  by 
whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Oewrgimut,  b,  12  Feb.,  d.  16  March,  1799. 

2  George- William-Frederick,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

3  Tkcmas'Hyde,  b,  20  Jan.  1801,  d,  3  Dec.  1832. 

4*Hon.  Charles-Pelham,  M.P.,  Examiner  of  the  Rolls  in  the  Court  of  Chan- 
cery, b,  3  Jan.  1802 ;  to  whom,  and  his  surviving  younger  brothers  and 
sister,  the  Queen  granted  the  title  and  precedency  of  an  Earl's  sons 
and  daughter  in  Feb.  1839. 

5  Lady  Maria-Theresa,  b.  8  March  1803,  m.  6  Nov.  1830,  Thomat-Henry 

Litter,  Esq.,  of  Armitage  Park,  Yorks.,  grandson  of  Nathaniel  Lister, 
Esq.,  uncle  to  the  1st  Lord  Ribblesdale,  who  d.  5  June  1842  ;  2ndly, 
26  Oct.  1844,  George  Cornwall  Lewis,  Esq.  one  of  the  Poor- Law 
Commissioners. 

6  Fredenck-Adoipkus,  b.  17  Feb.  1805,  d.  21  Nov.  1806. 

7  Htm.  Edward-Emesi,  b.  23  March  1806,  d.  30  Oct.  1843,  having  m.  1 

Aug.  1835,  Hon.  Elizabeth-Charlotte  Liddelt,  5th  daughter  of  Lord 
Ravensworth,  6.  17  Aug.  1807,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

1  Maria-Theresa,  b.  8  June  ISM. 

S  Ernest,  6.  18  July  1838. 

J}  Twin.  {I^th.}  *•  »*  ^^  »"*• 

8  Auguttut,  b.  2,  d.  24,  March  1808. 

9  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry-Montagu,  Rector  of  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury,  b.  4 

Jan.  1813,  m.  31  Jan.  1837,  Amelia-Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  William 
Holton,  Esq.,  of  Hulton  Park,  Lane,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Henry-Montagu,  6.  13  Nov.  1837.  S  Ckarlet- Augustus,  b.  April,  d. 

V  Aug.  1830.       3  Frederick- Ernest,  b.  19  Nor.  1840.        4  Amy-Maria,  b.  M 
March  184S.         5  Gertrude,  b.  10  Aug.  1843.        6  A  Son,  fr.S  Augnst  1845. 

10  Him.  Augustus-Algernon,  Lieutenant  R.N.,  and  Knt.  of  Isabella  the  Ca- 

thoUc,6.  14  AprU  1817,  d.  13  July  1843. 

John-Charles,  third  and  late  Earl,  uncle  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b.  14 
Nov.  1757,  succeeded  7  March  1824,  and  d.  22  Dec.  1838;  having  m.  5  Jan.  1791, 
Maria-Eleanor,  youngest   daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Hon.  Admiral  John 
Forbes— tee  Granard,  by  whom,  who  d.  18  March  1844,  he  had  an  only  child, 
Lady  HarrUt-Maria,  b.  M  Feb.  1700,  d.  Jan.  1835. 

tfrmtiens.    Baron  1756,  and  Earl  1770. 
6eiiMlimf.~2$ee  Genealogical  Volume. 
Jf(irfe.--Pidel  ooticala  crux :  The  cross  is  the  test  of  faith. 
Temn  Residence*— \,  Groerenor  Creacent,  Belgrave  Square. 
"    '  -The  Grove,  Herts. 

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CLARINA,  BARON.     (Massey.) 

Eyrb  Massby,  Baron  Clarina  of  Elm  Park,  Co.  Limerick,  tit  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland ',  b.  6  May  1798,  succeeded  Jan.  1810,  m.  9  Sept. 
1828,  Susan-Elizabeth,  youngest  daughter  of  Hugh  Barton,  Esq., 
of  Straffan,  Co.  Kildare,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Anna-EmUy,  b,  23  June  1829. 

2*Hon.  Eyre-Challoner-Henry,  b.  29  April  1830. 

3  Hon,  Hugh-Bartm-Auguatine^  b.  15  Aug.  1832,  d,  26  Sept.  1833. 

4  Hon.  Hugh-Nathaniel-George,  b.  8  Jan.  1836. 

5  Hon.  Lionel-Edward,  6.  20  April  1837. 

6  Hon.  Isabella-Susannah-Adelaide,  b.  3  March  1841. 

7  A  son,  b,  22  Feb.  1844. 

8  A  son,  b.  25  May  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Nathaniel-William,  second  Lord,  was  b,  23  Minr  1773, 
and  </.  in  Jan.  1810 ;  having  m.  29  May  1796,  Penelope,  2nd  daughter  of  Nuchael- 
Roberts  Westropp,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  </.26Nov.  1843,  he  had  issue : 

1  Han,  Catherine^ane,  b.  13  March  1797,  d.  3  July  1821 ;  having  m.  3  March 

1821,  Colonel  Scmpronitu  Slretton,  who  re-m^^^See  Castlemaine,  and  d. 
5  Feb.  1842. 

2  Eyre,  present  and  third  Lord. 

3  Hon,  Wilhelmina-Fredencoy  b,  19  Nov.  1801,  d.  2  June  1820;  having  m. 

25  March  1818,  Roberi-RoUo  Gillespie,  Esq,,  who  d.  18  March  1843. 

4  Hon.  Major  Nathaniel  -  Henry  -  Charles,  b,  5  Sept.  1803,  m.  8  May  1828, 

Emily,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  David  Lyon,  Esq.,  without  issue. 

5  Hon.  George-Lionel,  b.  31  Aug.  1805,  m.  17  Nov.  1832,  Rebecca-Anne, 

widow  of  the  late  John  Cann,  Esq.,  of  Haverhill  House,  Herts.,  and  has 
issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  1  Nov.  1833.  S  EmUy,  6.  ft  April,  rf.  »  Nov.,  1830. 

3  A  ton,  6.  84  Dec.  1837. 

The  issue  of  his  Lordship's  grandfother,  Eyke,  first  Lord,  who  d*  17  May  1804, 
were: 

1  Hon.  Hannah-Emily,  b.  16  Dec.  1768. 

2  Hon.  Catherine-Jane,  6.  19  April  1770,  d.  22  June  1843 ;  having  m.  3  Sept. 

1802,  John  Stach,  Esq,,  of  Ballyconry,  Co.  Kerry,  who  is  also  deceased. 

3  George-CUmenis,  b,  1  Oct.  1771,  d,  in  the  West  Indies.  Nov.  1796. 

4  NathanibL'William,  second  and  latb  Lord, 

Creation^lBOO. 

Genealo£»,—Bte  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.--?TO  libertate  patriaB :  For  the  liberty  of  my  country . 

^M^.—Elm  Park,  Limerick. 


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CLEVELAND,  DUKE  OF.  (Vane) 
Mbnry  Vane,  Duke  and  Marquis  of  Cleveland,  Earl  of  Darlington, 
Viscount  and  Baron  Barnard  of  Barnard's  Castle,  Co.  Durham,  and 
Baron  Raby  of  Raby  Castle,  Co.  Durham,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom;  K.6.,  a  Colonel  in  the  Army  and  Colonel  of  the 
Durham  Militia;  h.  16  Aug.  1788,  succeeded  29  Jan.  1842,  m.  16 
Nov.  1809,  Lady  Sophia  Poulett,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  4th  Earl 
Foulett,  b.  16  March  1785. 

His  Grace's  father,  William-Henry,  first  Duke,  K.G.,  was  b,  27  July  1766, 
succeeded  as  third  Earl  8  Sept.  1792,  and  d.  29  Jan.  1842 ;  hanng  m.  1st,  19  Sept. 
17879  Lady  Katherine-Margaret  Poulett,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Harry, 
6th  and  last  Duke  of  Bolton,  and  co-heir  of  one  moiety  of  the  Barony  of  St. 
John  of  Basing,  who  d,  17  June  1807  ;  and  2ndly,  27  July  1813,  Elizabrth,  now 
Duchess  Dowaoer,  daughter  of  Mr.  Robert  Russell.  His  Grace  had  issue  by 
his  first  marriage : 

1  Henry,  present  and  second  Duke. 

2  Lady  Louisa-Catherine-Barbara,  b.  4  Jan.  1791,  m.  29  July  1813,  Francis 

Forester,  Esq.,  brother  of  the  Ist  Lord  Forester,  and  d,  8  Jan.  1821. 
3*Lord  William-John-Frederick  Poulett,  6.  3  April  1792,  m.  3  July  1815, 

Lady  Caroline  Lowther,  5th  daughter  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Lonsdale. 
4  Lady  Caroline-Mary,  b.  8  Feb.,  and  d,  11  May,  1795. 
6  Lady  Augusta-HenrietU,  b,  4  Jan.  1797,  m.  2  June  1817,  Mark  Milbanke, 

Esq.,  of  Thorpe  Hall,  Yorkshire. 

6  Ladv  Laura,  b.  6  Jan.  1800,  m.  24  Feb.  1823,  Colonel  William-Henry 

Meyrick. 

7  Lady  Arabella^  b,  2  Jane  1801,  m.  25  April  1831,  the  Hon.  Richard- 

Pepper  Arden. — See  Alvanley. 

8  Lord  Henry-George,  M.P.,  b.  19  April  1803. 

OrwMoM.— Baron  Barnard  1890.  Viscount  and  Earl  17M,  Marquis  1827,  Baron  Raby  and 
D«kel633. 
Gtmeaion^—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.r--Hec  temerA  nee  xxaMA  :   Neither  rashly  nor  fearfully. 
Temn  Residence.— n ^  St.  Jamrs's  Square. 
Am^^.— Powton  HaU,  Grantluun  ;  and  Raby  Castle,  Durham. 


CLIFDEN,  VISCOUNT.     (Agab-Ellis.) 
Hbnrt  Agar -Ellis,  Viscount  and  Baron  Clifden,  of  Gowran^ 
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Co.  Kilkenny,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Baron  Mendip,  Co.  So- 
merset and  Baron  Dover  of  Dover,  Co.  Kent,  in  Great  Brittun ; 
b.  95  Feb.  1825,  succeeded  his  father  as  Baron  Dover  10  July  1833, 
and  to  the  titles  of  his  grandfather  13  July  1836. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Honourable  George-James- Welbore  Agar-Ellis, 
created  Baron  Dover,  by  whose  early  death  the  country  lost  a  liberal  and  en  • 
lightened  patron  of  literature  and  the  arts,  was  b,  14  Jan.  1797,  and  d.  10  July  1833; 
having  m.  7  March  1822,  Lady  Georgiana  Howard,  now  Dowager  Lady  Dovkr, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Carlisle,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  10  May  1804,  he  left 
issue, 

1  Henry,  present  and  third  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Lucia-Caroline-Elizabeth,  6.  9  Jan.  1827. 

3  Hon.  Caroline-Anne-Harriet,  b,  12  March  1828. 
4* Hon.  Leopold-George-Frederick,  b,  13  May  1829. 

5  Hon.  George- Victor,  b.  21  April  1830. 

6  Hon.  Diana-Mary-Blanche-Georgiana,  b,  5  Jan.  1832. 

7  Hon.  George-James- Welbore,  6.  posthumous,  8  Sept.  1833. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Henry -Welbore,  second  Viscount,  was  b,  22 
Jan.  1761,  succeeded  to  the  Irish  titles  1  Jan.  1789,  and  to  the  English  Barony  of 
Mendip  on  the  death  of  his  grandmother's  brother,  Welbore  Ellis,  1st  Baron  Men- 
dip,  2  Feb.  1802 ;  d,  13  July  1836,  having  m.  10  March  1792,  Lady  Caroline 
Spencfr,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  4th  Duke  of  Marlborough,  by  whom,  who  d, 
Nov.  1813.  he  had  issue, 

1  Hon,  Caroline-Afm^  b.  23  Oct.  1794,  d.  12  May  1814. 

2  GeoroB'JameS'Wblborb,  first  Lord  Dover,  father  of  the  present 

Peer. 
Creaiions.—Bann  irro,  Viflcoont  1781,  Iriah  honoan ;    Baron  Mendip  1704,  and  Baron 
Dorer  1831,  in  Great  Britain. 
Geneaiogp.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Non  luBC  line  Numine  :  These  things  are  not  without  the  Deity. 
Seats. — Gowran  Castle,  and  Ringwood,  Kilkenny;  and  Roehampton,  Surrey. 


€olIaUral  VroncDes. 


[Widow of  the  Hon.  Charles-Bagenal  Agar- 
Ellb,  brother  of  the  ted  Viscount.] 
Anna -Maria,  only  daughter  of  Thomas 
Hunt,  Esq.,  of  LanhydrodL,  Cornwall,  and 
sole  heir  of  her  great-uncle  Henry  Robartes, 
3rd  Earl  of  Radnor,  m.  15  Not.  1804,  the 
Hon.  Charles- Bagenal  Agar-EUiSy  who  was 
b.  13  Aug.  1760,  and  d.  10  June  1811 ;  they 
had  issue, 

Thomas  -  James   Aoab     Robabtbs, 
Esq.,  b.  18  March  1806,  m.  Jan.  1830, 


Juliana,  daughter  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
Reginald  Pole-Carew,  by  the  Hon. 
Caroline- Anne   Lyttelton.  —  See  Ltt- 

TELTON. 

The  Earl  of  Normanton  is  a  younger 
branch  of  this  family,  being  the  son  of 
Charles,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  created 
Earl  of  Normanton  in  1800,  Srd  brother  of 
James,  1st  Viscount  CliCden. 


CLIFFORD.  BARON.  (Clifford.) 
Hugh -Charles  Clifford,  Baron  Clifford  of  Chudleigh,  Co. 
Devon,  in  the  Peerage  of  England,  deputy  Lieutenant  of  the  Co.  of 
Devon;  b.  29  May  1790,  succeeded  29  April  1831,  m.  31  Aug.  I8I8, 
Mary-Lucy,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Weld,  Esq.,  after- 
wards Cardinal  in  the  Church  of  Rome^  by  Lucy-Bride^t,  daughter 
of  the  late  Hon.  Thomas  Clifford^ — §ee  below, — and  by  this  Lady, 
who  d.May  1831,  he  has  issue  : 
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l^Hon.  Charles-Hugh,  6.  27  July  1819,  m.  30  Sept.  1845,  the  Hon.  Agnes- 
LouiBa^Catherine  Petre,  3rd  daughter  of  Lord  Petre. 

2  Hon.  Eleanora-Mary,  b.  10  July  1820. 

3  ThommM-Hugk,  b.  26  Jan.  1822,  d,  11  May  1823. 

4  Hon.  William-Joseph-Hngh,  6.  24  Dec.  1823. 

5  Hon.  Mary-Ck>n8tantia,  6.  29  March  1825. 

6  Hon.  Henry-Hugh,  b,  12  Sept  1826. 

7  Edmumd-Hugk,  b,  19  Jan.,  d,  8  May,  1828. 

8  Hon.  Walter-Charies-Hugh,  b.  5  Dec.  1830. 

Hit  Lordship's  fiither,  Charles,  sixth  Lord,  was  6.  28  Nor.  1759,  and  d,  29 
April  1831;  haring  m,  29  Not.  1786,  the  Hon.  Eleanor-Mary  Arundell,  2nd  daugh- 
ter of  Henry,  8th  Lord  Arundell,  and  co-heir  of  one  moiety  of  the  Barony  of  Fitz- 
Pkyne,  hy  whom,  who  was  b.  20  March  1756,  and  d,  24  Nov.  1835,  he  had  the 
following  numerous  issue : 

1  Hm.  Anna-Manay  6.  24  Feb.  1788,  d,  14  July  1805. 

2  Hon.  Christiana  -  Maria,   b,  4  Feb.  1789,  m.  12  Feb.  1811,  Humphrey 

Weld,  Esq,  of  Chideock,  Dorset. 

3  Huoh-Charlbs,  present  and  seventh  Lord. 

4  Mmr^'Louita,  b,  25  Nor.  1791,  d,  24  Sept  1792. 

5  Him.  CharleM-Everard^  b,  18  Aug.  1793,  d.  2  Jan.  1794. 

6  Hon.  Elizabeth-Mary,  b,  5  Sept  1794. 

7  Hon.  Charlotte' Mary,  b.  17  Feb.  1796,  d,  31  March  1819;  having  m.  27 

Jan.  1817,  the  Hon.  Charles  Langdale. — See  Stourton. 

8  Hon.  Charles-Tliomas,  of  Imham  Hidl,  Line,  6.   27  May  1797,  m.  14 

Jan.  1822,  Theresa,  youngest  daughter  of  Marmaduke- William  Hag- 

gerston-Constable-MaxwelUEsq.,  of  Everingham,  Yorks.,and  has  issue, 

1  Mary-Theresa,  b.  1  Sept.  1893,  m.  S0  Sept.  1843,  Hon.  WiUiam  Petre, 

eldest  son  of  Lord  Petre.      3  Henry-William,  6.  SO  Feb.  1825.      3  Louiaa- 

Mary,  b.  10  July  18S0.        4  Charles-Thomas,  b.  8  Sept.  1838.  5  EUxa- 

Marw,  b.  4  May  1830,  d.  4  Oct.  1831.       0  Agnes-Mary,  b.  9  Jan.  1833. 

^  h-;...  5  Hon.  Edward'CkarUt,  b.  14,  d.  17,  Sept.  1798. 

10  J«^^"W,^  jj^^  ApoUonia,  b.  14  Sept.  1798. 

11  Hon.  Mary-Lucy,  b.  22  Nov.  1799,  m.  1  Aug.  1825,  the  Hon.   Charles 

Stourton. — See  Stourton. 

12  Hon.  Louita-Mary,  b.  13  May  1801,  d.  14  Oct.  1842. 

13  Hon,  and  Rev.  Edward-Charles,  b.  5  Feb.  1803,  d.  unm.  at  Mauritius,  22 

Oct  1843. 

14  Hon.  and  Rev.  Walter-Charles,  b.  26  April  1804,  Jesuit  Missionary  at 

Madras,  d.  unm.  at  Trichinopoly,  May  1844. 

15  Hon.  Robert-Henry,  b.  31  Oct.  1806,  d.  10  June  1833. 

CVmNoii.— 1873. 


GcMMlMy*— See  Genealogical  Volnme. 
Motto^'-Samper  paratos :  Always  i 


,1  ready. 
Ttmn  RestdeMce.^,  Manchester  Sqnare. 
Smis^ — Ugbrook  Park,  Deron  ;  and  Court  House,  Cannington,  Somersetshire. 


Collateral  VroiulM. 


[Auti  ef  tke  present  Peer,  issue  of  Hugh, 
4th  Lord.] 

I  Hon.  Anne  -  SUsabeth  •  Maria,  6.  17  May 
I7M. 

1  Hon.  Charlotte,  b.  1  Feb.  in3. 

[His  Lordship's  Coosins,  issue  of  Hon.  Tho- 
mas-Edward, 4th  son  of  the  4th  Lord.] 
I  Lanra-Maria,  m.  S3  July  1833,  Ambrose- 

lisle  PUUipps,  Esq.,  of  Grace  Dien  Manor, 

t  Mary. 

3  Henrietta-Maria,  m.  3  June  1841,  Henry- 
B.-Gtarg9  Whitgreave,  Esq.,  of  Mosely  Court, 
Staffordshire. 

[IsMM  of  ttko  Hon.  Thomas,  4th  son  of  the 
3rd  Lord.] 
1  Sir  Tkoatas  -  Hugh  Cohstablm,  Bimr., 
b.  4  Dec.  170S,  rf.  93  Feb.  1823 ;  having  m.  7 
June  1791,  Marp-Macdonald,  2nd  daughter 
ef  John  Chichester,  Esq.,  of  Arlinigton, 
Deres,  who  d.  Oct.  1825,  leaving  issue, 

1  Mary. Barbara,    b.  29  Oct.  1801, 
m.  IS  March  18S0,  Sir  Charles  Chiches- 
ter, Lieut.-Colonel  81st  Foot. 
9  Mary 'Isabella,   6.   2  Sept.  1804, 


d.  3  Oct.  1628 :  baring  m.  27  Sept  1827, 
Henry  Amndell,  Eaq^—See  AnvnvKLh. 

3  SiB  THOMAS-AsTON-CurrOBD  CON- 

STABLB,  Bart.,  6.  8  May|1800,  m.  27 
Sept.  1827,  Mary  •  Ann,  daughter  of 
Charles  Chichester,  Esq.,  of  Culrer- 
leigh  Court,  Devon,  and  nas  issue, 
Frederick- Augustus  -Talbot,  6.  30 
June  1828. 

2  Mary,  b.  31  Dec.  1703,  d.  16  Julv  1811 ; 
having  m.  13  Dec.  1702,  Sir  Charles  Wolse- 
ley,  Bart.,  who  is  re-^n.  to  Anne,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  Anthony  Wright,  Esq. 

3  Renrp,  b.  2  March  1708,  rf.  22  April  1813 ; 
having  m.  21  Jan.  1813,  Anne-Theresa,  young- 
est daughter  of  the  late  Edward  Ferrers, 
Esq.,  of  Baddesley,  Clinton,  Warwickshire, 
who  is  re-m.  to  Edward  Hebden,  Esq. 

4  Anne,  6.  28  April  IHO. 

5  Liter  Bridget,  b.  19  July  1771,  <f.  1  June 
1815  ;  having  m.  16  June  1706,  Thomas  Weld, 
Esq.,  of  Liuworth  Castle,  Dorset,  who  was 
b.  22  Jan.  1773,  entered  into  holy  orders  of 
the  Church  of  Rome  after  her  death,  was 
elected  a  Cardinal  15  March  1830,  and  d.  10 
April  1837. 

6  Constantia,  b.  24  Feb.  1776. 


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7  ArtkwTt  b.  5  July  1777,  d,  10  Jan.  1830 ; 
having  m.  15  June  1809,  EUxabeth- Matilda, 
Snd  daughter  of  Capt.  John  Macdonald,  of 
Glengarry. 

8  George-Lambart,  6.  0  Jan.  ino,  m.  May 


1811,  Mary,  daughter  of  Walter  •  Hill  Coy- 
ney,  Em^.,  of  Weaton  Coyney,  Staffordahire, 
andhaa  issue, 

1  Charles,  b.  1  Jan.  1813. 

S  A  daughter,  b.  SO  June  1838. 


Charles 
Warwick,  in 
1832,  m.  25 
of  William, 

1  Hod. 

2«Hoii. 

3  Hon. 

4  Hon. 

5  Hon. 

6  Hon. 

7  Hon. 

8  Hon. 

9  Hon. 


CLINTON,  BARON.     (Trefusis.) 

RoDOLPH  Trefusis,  Baron   Clinton    of  Maxtock,  Co. 

the  Peerage  of  England ;  b.  9  Nov.  1791,  succeeded  Oct. 

Oct.  1831,  Lady  Elizabeth-Georgina  Kerr,  2nd  daughter 

6th  Marquis  of  Lothian,  and  has  issue, 

Emily-Harriet,  b.  6  Sept.  1832. 

Charles-Henry-Rolle,  6.  2  March  1834. 

Mark-George-Kerr,  b.  13  Nov.  1835. 

Mary-Louisa,  b.  29  Not.  1836. 

Walter-Rodolph,  b,  5  Jan.  1838. 

Adela-Elizabeth,  b,  22  May  1839. 

Evelyn- Anne,  b,  4  Nov.  1841. 

Helen-Georgina,  ft.  9  May  1843. 

Gertrude- Albertina,  6.  21  July  1845. 

Hia  Lordship's  father,  Robbrt-Gborge- Willi  am,  sixteenth  Lord,  b,  5  Oct. 
1764,  d,  28  Aug.  1797;  having  m,  28  April  1786,  Albertina  -  Marianne,  daugh- 
ter of  John-Abraham-Rodolph  Gaulis,  of  Lausanne,  by  whom,  who  d,  7  Feb. 
1^98,  he  had  issue, 

1  RobbrT'CottoN'St,-Joun,  SEVENTESNTa  LoRD,  6.28  April  1787,  and 

d.  without  issue  in  Oct  1832  ;  having  m.  4  Aug.  1814,  Frances  -  Isa- 
bella, eldest  daughter  of  the  late  William-Stephen  Poyntz,  Esq., 
of  Cowdray  House,  Sussex,  now  Dowager  Lady  Clinton,  a 
Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Queen  Adelaide,  who  m,  2ndly,  in  July 
1835,  Sir  Horace  Seymour,  K.C.H.— iS^e  Hertford. 

2  Hon.  Anne-Mat}|da,  b.  28  June  1790,  m.  27  March  1827,  the  Hon.  and 

Rev.  Edward  Moore.— 5tfe  Mount-Cashell. 

3  Charles-Rodolph,  present,  and  eighteenth  Lord. 

4  Hon.  Capt.  George-Rolle-Walpole,  R.N.,  b.  8  April  1793,  m.  9  Jan.  1839, 

Margaret'Frances,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  John  James,  Esq.,  of 
Houghton  Lodge,  Hants.,  and  by  her,  who  d,  6  March  1845,  has  issue, 

1  George-Rodolph,  6.  tt  Oct  1S30. 

3  Robert-Edward»  6.  M  Jan.  1843. 

3  Fanny-Albertina,  b.  SO  Dec  1844 

5  Hon.  Louisa,  6.  29  Nov.  1796,  Dowager  Lady  Roller— iSee  Extinct  Peerage. 

Creation — Bv  writ  12». 

GeneaUgw^^oe^  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto^—Ttmt  yient  de  Dieu :  All  UuBgB  come  from  God. 

Seate,~^Uemmtan  Satchville,  Devon  ;  and  Trefuiu  Castle,  Cornwall. 


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CLONBROCK,  BARON.    (Dillon.) 

Robert  Dillon,  Baron  Clonbrock  of  Clonbrock,  Co.  Galway^  tii 
the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  a  Representative  Peer  j  6.  29  March  1807, 
succeeded  13  Dec.  1826,  m.  15  June  1830,  the  Hon.  Caroline-Elizabeth 
Spencer,  eldest  daughter  of  Francis- Almeric,  1st  Lord  Churchill,  6. 
38  June   1805.  and  has  issue, 

1  HoH,  LuAe-j^lmeric,  b.  5  July  1832,  d,  Feb.  1833. 

2*Hoiu  Luke-Gerald,  6.  10  March  1834. 

3  Hon.  Fanny-Letitia. 

4  Hon.  Caroline-Anastatia,  b.  5  Oct.  1837. 

5  Hon.  Robert-Villiers,  b.  10  Dec.  1838. 

6  Hon.  Helen-Isabella,  b.  15  May  1840. 

7  Hon.  Louisa-Emilia,  6.  12  Oct  1841. 

8  A  son,  6.  21  Dec.  1842. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Luke,  second  Lord,  was  6.25  April  1780,  and  d.  13  Dec. 
1826 ;  hairing  m.  6  Jan.  1803,  Hon.  Anastasia  Blake,  only  daughter  and  heir  of 
Joieph-Henry,  1st  Lord  Wallscourt,  by  whom,  who  d.  5  June  1816,  he  had  issue : 

1  Hon.  Louisa,  b.  2  Aug.  1805,  m.  Not.  1827,  John  Congreye,  Esq.,  of 

Mount  CongreTe,  Co.  Waterford. 

2  Robert,  present  and  third  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Letitia,  b.  1  Sept.  1809,  d.  19  Feb.  1837. 

4  Hon,  Jotepky  d,  an  infant 

Robert,  first  Lord,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  d.  22  July  1795  ;  having 
m,  14  Jan.  1776,  Letitia,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Green,  Esq.,  of  Old  Abbey, 
Co.  Limerick,  by  whom,  who  m.  2ndly,  Clement  Archer,  Esq.,  and  d.  29  May  1841, 
be  luid  issue, 

1  Hon,  Cmtherine-Bridget,  b,  llT)ec.  1776,  d,  13  Oct  1828 ;  late  riscountess 

Ennismore. — See  Listowel. 

2  LVKBt  SECOND  AND  LATE  LORD. 

3  Hon.  Letitia-Susannah,  b.  23  Sept.  1784,  widow  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Robert 

Le-Poer-Trenchf  K.CB.-^See  Clancarty. 

OrMftoM.— 1700. 

Oeiwaifgy*— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— Ajoihum  ab  alto  :  Help  from  above. 
JiM/.— Clonbrock,  Oalway. 


131  «2 


CLO 


CLONCURRY,  BARON.  (Lawless.) 
Valentine -Browne  Lawless^  Baron  Cloncurry  of  Cloncuny, 
Co.  Kildare,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Baron  Cloncurry  of  Clon- 
curry, Co.  Kildare,  in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  an  Irish 
Baronet  5  P.C.  for  Ireland  ;  b,  19  Aug.  1778,  succeeded  28  Aug. 
1799,  m.  Ist,  16  April  1803,  Eliza  -  Georgiana,  youngest  daughter 
of  Major-General  George  Morgan,  which  marriage  was  dissolved 
in  1811 J  and  she  re-married,  in  June  1819,  the  Rev.  John  San- 
ford  ;  2ndly,  30  June  1811,  Emily,  3rd  daughter  of  Archibald  Doug- 
las, Esq.,  of  Darnock,  and  widow  of  Joseph  Leeson,  Esq.,  by  whom 
she  was  mother  of  Joseph,  4th  Earl  of  Miltown. — See  Miltown. 
She  d.  15  June  1841. — ^His  Lordship  has  issue, 

by  Itt  marrUge : 

1  Hon.  Mary-Margaret,  b,  10  Feb.  1804,  m.  lit,  30  Sept.  1820,  John-Michael- 

Henry,  Baron  de  Robeck,  which  marriage  was  disaolyed  in  1828  ;  and 
2ndly,  Lord  Sussex  Lennoz.~5ee  Richmond. 

2  Hon,  AwM-VaienHne,  (a  son,)  h,  7  AprU  1805,  d.  24  Jan.  1825. 

by  Snd  marriage : 

3  Hon,  Emily,  h.  15  Jan.  1813,  d,  5  April  1825. 

4  Hon,  Valentina-Mttria,  6.*18  June  1815,  d,  youQg. 

5*Hoo.  Edward,  6. 13  Sept'l816,  m.  17  Sept  1839,  Elizabeth,  only  daughter 
of  John  Kirwan,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Hacket,  Co.  Galway,  and  has  issue, 

I'Valentine,  6.  S  Nov.  1840.  S  Edward,  b.  IS  Sept.  1S41.  S  John- 
Henry,  6.  81  Deo.  184S.  4  A  ton,  b,  July  1844.  A  A  daughter,  b, 
Jane  1845. 

6  Hon,  Frtdench-miUam,  b,  June  1819,  d,  Feb.  1824. 

7  Hon.  Cecil-John,  b,  1  Aug.  1820. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Nicholas,  first  Lord,  was  b,  30  Oct.  1735,  and  d,  28 
Aug.  1799 ;  having  m.  13  Oct.  1761,  Margaret,  only  daughter  of  Valentine  Browne, 
Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d,  10  Feb.  1795,  he  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  d,  young. 

2  Hon,  Mary-Catherine,  b,  Aug.  1766,  and  d,  18  Oct.  1830 ;  having  m.  June 

1800,  ThcmoM  Whaky,  Esq.,  of  Whaley  Abbey,  Co.  Wicklow,  who  d, 
2  Nov.  1800. 

3  Hon,  Valenttna-j^kcia,  b,  12  Sept.  1767,  d,  5  Feb.  1844,  having  m.  the 

late  Hon,  Sir  Francis-Nathaniel  Burton, — See  CONYNOHAM. 

4  Hon.  Charlotte-Louisa,  b,  21  Jan.  1769,  d,  10  June  1818  ;  haying  m.  20 

June  1803,  the  Hon.  Edward  Flunkett,  now  Lord  Dunsany. 

5  Valbntinb-Browne,  present  and  second  Lord. 

6  Hon.  Nicholas,  b,  10  Aug.  1778,  d,  unm,  12  Feb.  1803. 

Creations.'-BBxon  of  Ireland  1780 :  of  the  United  Kingdom  1631.  Baronet  of  Ireland  177«. 

O*nealon.—Bee  Genealogical  Volmmte, 

Jf0fto.--virtate  et  Nomine :  By  virtue  and  the  protection  of  Heaven. 

^•If.— Lyons,  Rathoool ;  Ablngton,  Limerick ;  and  Maretimo,  Dnblin. 


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CLONMELL,  EARL  OF.     (Scott.) 

Jobn-Hbnrt  Scott^  Earl  of  Clonmell,  Viscount  Cloninell  of  Clon- 
mell^  Co.  Tipperary,  and  Baron  Earlsfort  of  Lisson-Earl,  Co.  Tip- 
perery>  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland.  His  Lordship  was  b.  4  Jan.  1817, 
succeeded  18  Jan.  1838,  m.  90  April  1838,  the  Hon.  Annette  Burgh^ 
eldest  daughter  of  Lord  Downes,  and  has  issue, 

l^John-Henry-Reginald,  Lord  Earlsfort,  b,  2  March  1839. 

2  Hon.  Thomas-Charles,  b,  18  Aug.  1840. 

3  Lady  Maria-Henrietta,  b.  10  Oct.  1841. 

4  Lady  Annette-Lonisa,  6.  17  Jane  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  second  Earl,  b.  15  Aug.  1783,  succeeded  23 
May  1798,  and  d,  18  Jan.  1838  ;  baring  m.  9  Feb.  1805,  Lady  Hbnribtta-Louisa 
Grerille,  the  present  Countess  Dowager,  2nd  daughter  of  George,  2nd  Earl 
Brooke  and  Earl  of  Warwick,  6. 1785,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Ladj  Harriot-Margaret,  b,  2  Dec.  1805,  m.  20  June  1827,  Hon.  Edward- 

Mostyn  Lloyd-Mostyn.— 5ee  Mostyn. 

2  Lady  Louisa-Augusta,  b,  3  Dec.  1806,  m.  3  Dec.  1828,   John  Slater- 

Harrison,  Esq. 

3  Lady  Charlotte  -  Rachel,  b.  12  July  1808,  m,  30  April  1830,  Henry  Ar- 

buthnot,  Esq. 

4  Lady  Caroline-Sophia,  b,  7  Feb.  1810. 

5  Lady  Frances-Mary,  b.  6  Nor.  1812. 

6  Lady  Sophia-Louisa,  b,  24  Nor.  1814. 

7  John-Henry,  the  present  and  third  Earl. 

8  Hon.  Charles-Grantham,  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  6.  1  March  1818, 

M.  9  March  1843,  Frances-Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Ralph-William 
Grey,  Esq.,  of  Buck  worth,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue, 
A  daughter,  6.  84  Sept  1845. 

9  )  rp.       5  Lady  Augusta-Anne,  b.  1  Feb  1820. 

10  I  *^"'  f  Lady  Georgiana-Gerirude,  b.  1  Feb.  1820,  d.  19  April  1821. 

John,  first  Earl,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench  in  Ireland,  grand- 
father of  the  present  Peer,  left  issue,  besides  the  2nd  Earl, 

Lady  Charlotte,  6. 11  May  1787,  Countess  Beauchamp. 

CreaiUnu^Btaon  1784,  Vim;oimt  1780,  Earl  1703. 
Gen€atogji.—8ee  Genealogical  Volume, 
Jf«rfo.--FeaT  to  tranagress. 
Jkc^.— Bishop's  Court,  near  Naas,  Co.  Kildare. 


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COLBORNE  BARON.    (Ridley-Colborne.) 

Nicholas- William  Ridley-Colborne,  Baron  Colbome  of  West- 
harling,  Co.  Norfolk,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  $  a  Trus- 
tee of  the  National  Gallery ;  &.  14  April  1779,  assumed  the  name  and 
arms  of  Colbome  in  addition  to  those  of  Ridley,  by  Royal  License, 
*il  June  1803 ;  m.  14  June  1808,  Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Right-Hon.  Thomas  Steele,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  HenrietU-Suiianna,  6.  5  June  1809,  m,  12  Aug.  1828,  Bnunpton 

Gordon,  £8q.,  of  Letton,  Norfolk. 

2  Hon.  Maria-Charlotte,  b.  3  June  1810,  m.  13  July  1830,  Georgie-Edmmid 

Nugent,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  George  Nugent,  Bart. 

3  Hon.  Emily-Frances,  b.  8  March  1812,  m.  11  April  1833,  Jokn-Moyer 

Heathcote,  Esq.,  of  Connington  CasUe,  Hnnta. 
4*Hon.  WiUiam-Nicholas,  M.P.,  6.  24  July  1814. 
5  Hon.  Louisa-Harriet,  6. 7  Nof.  1821. 

His  Lordship's  father.  Sir  Matthew- White  Ridley,  Bart.,  who  d.  9  April  1813, 
had,  by  his  marriage  12  July  1777,  with  Sarah,  daughter  and  heir  of  Bei^}aiiiin  Col- 
bome, Esq.,  who  d.  3  Aug.  1806, the  following  issue: 

1  Sir  Matthew-  White  Ridley,  the  3r</  Bart,,  b.  18  Aug.  1778,  d.  15  July  1836 ; 

hairing  m.  13  Aug.  1803,  Laura,  youngest  daughter  of  Geoiige  Hawkins, 

Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Sarah,  6. 15  July  1804,  m.  U  April  1837.  John  OookMU  Esq.,  of  Makkm 
Park,  Northumberland.  S  Laorn,  b.  10  June  1809,  ».  18S9,  Clurle»- 
Atticus  Monck,  Km.,  eldest  ton  of  Sir  Charles  Monck,  Bart.  S  Sir 
Matthew-White  Ridley,  4th  Bart.,  b.  9  Sept.  1807,  m.  Sept.  1841,  Ortfte- 
Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Slr  Jamea  Parke,  a  Banm  of  the 
Exchequer,  who  d,  to  April  1849,  learfaig  issue.  4  Nlekotms-HeiNy,  d. 
young.  5  Louisa,  b.  1800,  m.  8  July  1831,  Martin-Tucker  Smith,  B«|^> 
See  Carington.  0  Marianne,  6. 1810,  ».  5  Jan.  1830,  the  Rer.  Aadz«w 
Corbet,  Rector  of  South  Willin^iam,  Line.  7  Charles-WOUam,  lieoL- 
Col.  Grcn.  Guards,  b.  181S,  m.  17  April  1845,  die  Hon.  Henrietta-Araminta- 
Monck  Browne,  daughter  of  Lord  Oranmore.  8  Janetta-Maria,  b.  May 
1814,  m.  S3  Feb.  1843,  b.  Isaac-Thomas  Cookson,  Esq.,  of  Swinbnme  Caada, 
Northumberland.  0  Henry-Richard,  b.  1815.  10  WQliamJoloi,  b. 

June  1817.  II  George,  b.  SO  Oct.  1818.         IS  Mmy,  b.  S  Oct.  18M,  d, 

I  Jan.  18S1. 

2  Nicholas- William,  the  present  Peer. 

3  Rev.  Henry-Coibome,  d.  S  Feb.  1832,  leayiug  issue  by  hit  marriage  21 

April  1S08,  witb  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  James  Farrer,  Esq. 

4  Rev,  Richard,  b,  1782,  d.  21  Jan.  1845 ;  baying  m.  8  Nor.  1810,  tbeooly 

daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  P.  Johnson. 

5  Charles-John. 

6  HenrietU- Elizabeth,  m.  Ist,  22  Aug.  1804,  the  Hon.  John  ScoCt,--^ 

Eldon  ;  and  2ndly,  7  July  1811,  James-WilUam  Farrer,  £oq.»  a  Ifai 
in  Chancery. 

Crvartoww— 1880. 

^tff /tf.— Constans  fldei. 

Tbum  JlMlrfejirr.— 10,  Hill  Street,  Bcrkclf  y  Square. 

Semt^Yfnt  Uariing,  Norfolk. 


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COLCHESTER,  BARON.  (Abbot.) 
Charlbs  Abbot,  Baron  Colchester  of  Colchester,  Co.  Essex,  in 
the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  a  Captain  in  the  Royal  Navy  j 
b.  1«  March  1798,  succeeded  8  May  1829,  m.  3  Feb.  1836,  Hon.  Eli- 
zabeth-Susan Law,  3rd  daughter  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  Ellenborough, 
b.  6  Sept.  1799,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  A  dmughter,  still-bora  14  Nov.  1837. 

2  ^  daughter^  %^\Uborn  18  Nov.  1839. 

a^Hon.  Reginald-Charles-Edward,  b.  13  Feb.  1842. 
His  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  first  Lord,  who  during  fifteen  yean*  filled 
with  distinction  the  high  office  of  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  was  b,  14  Oct. 
1757,  and  d,  8  May  1829 ;  having  m.  29  Oec.  1796,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of 
Sir  Phflip  Gibbes,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  survives  him,  and  is  the  present  Dowager 
Lady  Colchester,  he  had  issue : 

1  Charles,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  PhUip-Henry,  b,  10  June  1802,  d.  8  Jan.  1835 ;  having  m.  31  Dec.  1829, 

Frances-Cecil,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Very- Rev.  Charles  Talbot,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Salisbury, — see  Talbot,  by  whom  he  left  issue  : 

1  Charles-Henry-Philip,  6.  «I  March  1832.       «  Henrietta-Eli«abeUi-Agnc«, 
ft.  1  Jan.  1835. 

GmealDjrv.— See  Genealogical  Volumu, 

Motto. — Deo,  patriae,  amicu  :  To  God,  my  country,  and  my  friends. 
Town  Besidenee.^7 1  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square. 
4to/^Kidbrooke,  Tunbridge  Wells. 


COLVILLE,  BARON.  (Colville.) 
John  Colville,  Baron  Colville  of  Culross,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Scotland,  of  which  Peerage  his  Lordship  is  a  Representative  in  the 
Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom,  Admiral  of  the  Blue,  a  Lord  uf 
the  Bedchamber  to  H.R.H.  Prince  Albert ;  b.  15  March  1768.  suc- 
ceeded SMarch  1811,  m.  1st,  14  Oct.  1790,  Elizabeth,  daughterof  the 
late  Francis  Ford,  Esq.,  of  the  Leers,  Barbadoes,  who  d.  19  Aug. 
1839;  and  2ndly,  15  Oct.  1841,  the  Hon.  Anne  Law,  4th  daughter 
of  Edward  1st  Lord  Ellenborough.  By  his  1st  marriage  his  Lord- 
ship had  issue  an  only  daughter, 
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AtneliOy  who  d.  young. 
John,  ninth  Lord,  father  of  the  present  Peer,  h.  24  Jan.  1724,  was  actively  en- 
gaged in  the  military  service  of  his  country  during  many  years,  and  tL  8  March 
1811,  having  m.  18  July  1738,  Miss  Webber,  by  whom,  who  d,  5  Aug.  1788,  he 
had,  amongst  others,  the  following  surnving  issue : 

1  John,  present  and  tenth  Lord. 

2  Hon,  General  Sir  Charles,  0,CJB.,   b.  7  Aug.  1770,  d,  27  March  1843, 

having  m.  16  Feb.  1818,  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  William 
Mure,  Esq.,  of  Caldwell ;  by  whom,  who  d,  20  Mav  1845,  be  had  issue : 
l*Cliuie*Joli]i,  Cant  llth  HiUMura,  b.  t  Nor.  1818.  t  Annt- 

Amelia,  6.  7  Deo.  1810,  YiacoonteM  Newry.— Jlee  Kilmorey.  3 

Cattierine-PoTothea,  6.   11  Jan.  18tS.  4  William-James,  lieut. 

Rifle  Brigade,  b.  9  March  1SS7.  5  Georgiaaa-OlementiBa,  b.  1# 

Aug.  1818.  0  A  child,  6.  and  d,  in  Jolj  1831. 

3  Hon.  Anne,  m.  19  April  1802,  James  Forsyth,  Esq,,  who  is  deceased. 

4  Hon.  Catherine,  h,  13  March  1773,  d,  19  Sept.  1843;  having  m.  14  June 

1792,  the  Rev,  Roger  Franhland,  Rector  of  Yarlington,  Somerset,  who 
d,  25  March  1826. 

CreatUm.—\9», 

Geneolon.—See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto, — Oublier  ne  puis  :  I  can  nerer  forget. 
Town  Residenee.—^a,  Portland  Place. 


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COMBERMERE,  VISCOUNT.     (Stapleton-Cotton.) 

Stapleton  Stapleton-Cotton,  Viscount  Combermere  of  Bhurt- 
pore  in  the  East  Indies,  and  of  Combermere,  Co.  Chester,  Baron 
Combermere  of  Combermere,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
and  a  Baronet ;  G.C.B.,  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Foreign  Orders 
of  the  Guelphs  of  Hanover,  St.  Ferdinand  and  Charles  the  Third  of 
Spain,  and  the  Tower  and  Sword  of  Portugal,  a  General  in  the 
Army,  Colonel  of  the  1st  Life  Guards,  Governor  of  Sheerness,  a  Com- 
missioner of  the  Royal  Military  Asylum,  P.C.  for  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  and  D.C.L. 

His  Lordship  entered  the  Army  in  1791 ;  served  in  the  campaigns  of  1793  and 
4,  under  the  Duke  of  York,  as  a  Captain  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards;  he  became 
Colonel  of  the  25th  Light  Dragoons  in  1794  ;  commanded  that  regiment  in  the 
Indian  war  against  Tippoo  Saib,  and  was  particnlariy  distinguished  at  the  battle  of 
Mallavilly :  tor  his  brilliant  services  in  the  Peninsular  war,  during  which  he  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Talavera,  and  most  of  the  general  actions,  and  second  in 
command  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  he  repeatedly  received  the  unanimous  thanks 
of  both  Houses  of  Parliament ;  and,  on  the  conclusion  of  the  general  peace,  was 
elevated  to  the  Peerage  *.  he  has  since  been  successively  Governor  of  Barbadoes,  and 
Commander  of  the  forces  in  the  West  Indies,  Commander  of  the  forces  in 
Ireland  from  1822  to  1825,  and  Commander-in-Chief  in  India ;  and,  for  the  ability 
displayed  in  the  latter  capacity  at  the  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  was  advanced  to  the 
dignity  of  Viscount.  He  m.  1st,  1  Jan.  1801,  Lady  ^nna-Maria  Pelhmn-CUnton, 
eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  3rd  Duke  of  Newcastle,  by  whom,  who  d.  31  May 
1807,  he  had  issue,  the  Hon,  Robert-Henry  Stapleton,  b,  19  Jan.  1802,  d,  13  Feb. 
1821,  and  two  other  sons  who  d,  infants ;  2ndly,  18  June  1814,  Caroline^  ftui 
daughter  of  the  late  William-Fulke  Greville,  Esq.— «ee  Warwick,  who  d,  in  Jan. 
1837,  leaving  issue;  and  3rdly,  2  Oct.  1838,  Mary-Woolley,  only  daughter  of  tltt  late 
Robert  Gibbings,  Esq.,  of  Gibbings  Grove,  Co.  Limerick.  His  Lordship's  isnie  are : 


CON 


by  Snd  marriage) 
1  Hon.CAroliiie-Fraiice8,  b.  1816,  Marchioness  of  Downshire. 
2*Hon.  WellingtoD-Henry,  b,  24  Nor.  1818,  m.  29  July  1844,  Susan-Alice, 
eldest  daughter  of  Sir  George  Sitwell,  Bart.,  and  has  issue : 
A  son,  6.  18  Jane  1S45. 

3  Hon.  Meliora-Emily-Anna-Maria,  b.  25  Oct.  1825. 

by  3rd  marriage, 

4  ^  Mm,  still-born,  19  June  1840. 

His  Lordship's  father.  Sir  Robert-Sat usbury  Cotton,  Bart.,  m.  in  1767,  Prances, 
youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  James- Russell  Stapleton,  Esq.,  of  Bodriddon, 
Co.  Denbigh,  and  d.  24  Aug.  1809,  leaving  Stapleton,  the  present  Viscount, 
and  other  issue,  who,  not  l^ng  in  remainder  to  the  title,  are  inserted  below. 

OmMmw.— Baron  1814,  Viscoimt  1896.    Bart.  lOTT. 
6e»MlM«.— See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto^-^ln  ntraqne  fortnna  paratus :  In  erery  titoation  prepared. 
Tmm  Residemee,-^4»,  BelgraTe  Square. 

~      '  )  Abbey,  Nantwicb,  Cbeahire. 

0onatetal  Vtancj^e^. 


[His  Lordahip'a  Brothera  and  Slaters.] 

1  The  Rer.  William  Cotton. 

1  Colonel  Lgnch,  wbo  d.  in  the  East  In- 
diet  In  1T90 ;  and  whose  widow  ia  now  the 
vife  of  the  Hon.  General  Sir  William  Lum- 
ky^-Jite  ScAasoRouoB. 


3  Frances,  d,  96  Not.  1818,  late  Viacoonteas 
fCilmorey. 

4  HesterSalusbmrf  Maria,  b.  I77S,  d.  90 
March  1845. 

5  Sophia,  d,  34  May  1838 ;  baring  m.  90 


Dec.  1803,  Sir  Henry-] 
ing,  Bart.,  6.  95  April  1789. 


ainwaring  Mainwar- 


CONGLETON,  BARON.     (Parnell.) 
John-Ve8ey  Parnell,   Baron   Congleton  of   Congleton,   in   the 
County  Palatine  of  Chester,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ; 
a  Baronet  of  Ireland ;  b.  16  June  1805,  sue.  8  June  1842,  m,  1st,  in 
18^,  Miss  Cronen  ;  2ndly>  an  Armenian  Lady,  but  has  no  issue. 

His  Lordship's  Father,  Henry  Brooke,  first  Lord,  b.  3  July  1776,  d,  8  June 
lS42;haTing  m.  17  Feb.  1801,  Lady  Caroline-Elizabeth  Dawson,  now  Dow- 
ager Lady  Congleton,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  Ist  Earl  of  Portarllngton,  b.  12 
March  1782,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  Caroline-Sophia,  m.  15  Dec.  1831,  the  Right  Rer.  Charles-Thomas 

Longley,  Lord  Bishop  of  Ripon. 
t  Hon.  Mary-Letitia,  m.  Ist,  SB  Sept.  1824,  the  late  Lord  Henry-Sewmmr 
Moore,  by  whom  she  waa  mother  of  the  present  Marqais  of  Drogbeda  ; 
and  Sdly,  Edward-Henry  Cole,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Stephen- 
Thomas  Cole,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Stanley. — i^ee  Derby. 

5  Hon.  Emma- Jane,  b,  7  Jan.  1804,  Countess  Dowager  of  Darnley. 
4  John-Vesby,  present  and  second  Lord. 

5*Hon.  Henry-Waiiam,  6.  23  March  1809,  m.  28  May  1835.  Sophia,  only 

daughter  of  the  Hon.  Col.  William  Bligh. — See  Darnlet,  and  has  issue : 

1  Sophia-Caroline,  b.  SO  Feb.  1836,  d.  20  Nov.  1838.        S  William-Henry, 

b.  7  Oct.  1837.  3  Henry,  6.  10  July  1830.  4  Arthur,  b.  4  Jan.  1841. 

5  Emma-Sophia,  6.  S6  Aug.  1849.  0  A  son,  6.  15  May  1844. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  Damer,  b.  Nor.  1810,  m,  Aug.  1833,  Catherine, 

youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  John  St.  Aubyn,  fiart. 
The  first  Lord  was  the  second  son  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Parnell,  Bart., 
a  diatingiiiabed  member  of  the  Irish  Administration  prerioua  to  the  Union,  who  d. 
Dec.  1805,  haTing  had  issue  by  his  marriage,  in  1774,  with  Letitift-Chnriotte,  2nd 
dtttgbter  and  co-heir  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Brooke, 

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1  Sir  John-  Augustus,  wbo  succeeded  his  father  ts  3rd  Baronet,  but  djiog  30 

Julj  181%,  was  succeeded  by  his  next  brother, 

2  Henry-Brooke,  the  first  Lord. 

3  mUiam,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Hayes*  m.  1  Oct.  1810, 

Frances,  eldest  daughter,  of  the  late  Hon.  Hugh  Howard.— 5ee  Wick- 
low,  who  d.  11  Aug.  1814.    He  d.  2  April  1821. 

4  Thomas. 

5  Arthur. 

6  Sophia,  m.  21  Aug.  1805,  the  Right  Hon.  George  Erans.— 5«  CARBaRr, 

Collateral  Branches. 

Creation^\8il. 

Motto.— Te  difna  aequere. 

Jfeo/*— Rathteigiie.  (Queen's  Co.,  Irdand. 


CONYNGHAM,  MARQUIS.  (Conyngham.) 
Francis-Nathaniel  Conynoham,  Marquis  Conyngham,  Earl  Co- 
nyngham of  Mount-Charles,  Earl  and  Viscount  of  Mount-Charles, 
Co.  Donegal,  Viscount  Conyngham  of  Slane,  Co.  Meath,  Viscount 
Slane,  and  Baron  Conyngham  of  Mount-Charles,  Co.  Donegal,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  Baron  Minster  of  Minster,  Co.  Kent,  tit  that  of 
the  United  Kingdom ;  K.P.,  G.C.H.,  and  P.C.,  a  LieuU-Colonel  in  the 
army  ;  6.  11  June  1797,  succeeded  28  Dec.  1832,  m,  24  April  1824, 
Lady  Jane  Paget,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  6.  13 
Oct.  1798,  and  has  issue, 

l*G^rge-Henry,  Earl  of  Mount-Charles,  Cornet  Royal  Scots  Greys,  b.  3 
Feb.  1825. 

2  Lady  Jane,  b.  1  June  1826. 

3  Lady  Frances-Caroline-Maria,  b.  10  Nov.  1827. 

4  Lady  Elizabeth-Georgiana,  b.  15  June  1829. 

5  Lady  Cecilia- Augusta,  6.  20  July  1831. 

6  Lord  Francis-Nathaniel,  b,  24  Sept.  1832. 

7  ^  child^  stiU-born  10  Feb.  1836. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  first  Marquis,  was  6.  26  Dec.  1766,  and  d.  28 
Dec.  1832 ;  having  m.  5  July  1794,  Elizabeth,  now  Dowager  Marchioness, 
daughter  of  Joseph  Denison,  Esq.,  of  Denbies,  Surrey,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Henry-Joseph,  Earl  of  Mount-CharUt,  b.  6  April  1795,  and  d,  26  Dec.  1824. 

2  Francis-Nathaniel,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth-Henrietta,  b.  20    Feb.  1799,   d.  24  Aug.  1839,  Countess 

of  Aboyne. — See  Huntly. 

4  Hon.  Wimam-Burton,  b.  12  Feb.  1804,  d.  young. 

5  Lord  Albert-Denison,  K.C.H.,  b.  21  Oct  1805,  m.  6  July  1833,  Hon. 

Henrietta' Maria  Forenter,  4th  daughter  of  Cecil-Weld,  1st  Lord 
Forester,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  10  Dec.  1809,  and  d,  22  April  1841, 
he  has  Usui*. 

I  Witilnm-Mf^nryForertcr,  b.  19  June  1834.       9  Albert-DeniMn-Somer- 

«r|n«f.  h.  i  i}t\.  \nn.  a  HennetU-Elimbeth-Sophia,  6.  S5  Dec.  1836. 

4  %t>\Utn^rMmm\nni1bMiUrttJt,  b.  20  Dec.  1837.        5  UabeUa-Maria,  6.  IS 

AwW  \nw».       n  A  daofffater,  6.  April  1841. 

6  A  ton,  ttill-bofn  4  Feb.  1807. 

7  Ladw  Maria-llttrtiet,  b.  2  July  1810,  d.  3  Dec.  1843 ;  having  m.  22  Dec 

1832,  mr  William- Meredyth  SomenriUe,  Bart.  MJ". 

8  Lady  Charlotte f  d.  young. 
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Cy<«fitiMwBaiim  Conyni^aBi  irao,  Viscount  Convngham  1780,  Earl  Conyngham  and 
fimmitt  Moont-Charles  1707,  Marqnif  Conyngham,  Earl  of  Moont-Charlra,  and  Viscount 
Slane  1810,  all  Irish  honours ;  Baron  Minster  in  the  United  Kingdom  1831. 

G€mutUfw.—&ee  Otneaioglcai  Foiume. 

M9iU.--Owt(t  fork  over. 

» Castle,  Meath. 

iSoUatetal  )9tanci)e0. 


[Ibde  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Marquis, 
issue  of  Frands-Pierrepont,  tnd  Lord.] 

1  H9m,  Catherine,  deceased,  haying  «i.  SO 
ManA  1709,  the  Rev,  John  -SMrley  Fermor, 
flf  Seren  Oaks,  Kent,  who  d.  Oct.  1701. 

S  Hon.  BUena,  tm.  11  Dec.  17n,  Stewart 
Weldon,  Esq. 

1  Ben.  Str  FnmeU  •  Nathaniel  Burton, 
G.CM.,  twin  with  the  late  Marquis,  6.  30 
Dec  1700,  d.  V  Jan.  1833,  haring  m.  4  June 
IMl,  the  Hon.  raientina- Alicia  Lawless, 
tad  daughter  of  Nicholas,  1st  Lord  Cloncorry , 
ky  whom,  who  d.  5  Feb.  1844,  he  left  issue  : 


1  Hbmbt-Stuart  BoBTOir,  Bsa.,  of 
Carrigaholt  Castle,  Co.   Clare,  b.   10 
Sept.   1808,  iw.  34  Julv  1830,  Alicia- 
Marv,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Rot. 
Dr.  Veach  Simpson,  and  has  issue, 
1  Lucy-Anne,  6.  35  April  1837. 
3  Valentina  -  Henrietu,    6.  Aug. 
1840. 

3  Francis-Nathaniel- Valentine,  b. 
13  Sept.  1843. 

3  WiUiamConyngham,  6.31  Dec.1809. 
Hon.  Henrietta,  d.  8  March  1831. 


CORK  AND  ORRERY,  EARL  OF.  (Boyle.) 
Edmund  Boyle,  Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery,  Viscount  Dungarvan, 
Co.  Waterford,  and  Boyle  of  Kinalmeaky,  Lord  Boyle,  Baron  of 
Youghal,  Co.  Cork,  Baron  of  Bandon  Bridge,  and  Lord  Boyle, 
Baron  of  Broghill,  Co.  Cork,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  also  Baron 
Boyle  of  Marston,  Co.  Somerset,  in  Great  Britain ;  K.P.,  a  General  in 
the  Army  5  6.  21  Oct.  1767,  succeeded  Oct.  1798,  m.  9  Oct.  1796, 
Isabella-Henrietta,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  William  Poyntz,  Esq., 
ofMidgham  House,  Berks.,  by  whom,  who  d.  29  Nov.  1843,  the 
Earl  has  had  issue  : 

1  Lady  Isabella-Elizabeth,  b,  4  Feb.  1797,  and  d,  27  Dec.  1829. 

2  Edward-William,  Viscount  Dungarvan^  b.  2  April  1798,  d.  1  Jan.  1826. 

3  Hon,  Oeorge-Richard,  b,  22  Sept.  1799,  d,  8  Sept.  1810. 

4  Charles,   Viscount  Dungarvan,  b.   6  Dec.   1800,   and  d,  25  Aug.  1834; 

having  m.  10  March  1828,  Lady  Catherine  St.-  Lawrance,  5th  daughter 
of  William,  2nd  £arl  of  Howth,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

l*Richard-St.-Lawraiice,Vitcoaiit  DungarTan,  b.  19  April  1839.  s 
Hon.  William-George,  b.  12  Aug.  1830.  3  Hon.  Edmund  John,  6. 95 

Not.   1831.         4  Hon.   LouiBa-Carolina-Elixabeth,  6.  3  June  1833.        5 
Hon.  Mary-Emily,  b.  20  July  1834. 

5  Hon.  John,  b.  1  March  1803,  m.  10  Dec.  1835,  Hon.  Cecilia-Fitz- Gerald- 

De  Roos,  6th  daughter  of  the  late  Lord  Henry  Fitz-Gerald,  and  Char- 
lotte, Baroness  De  Roos,  b.  23  Aug.  1811,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry-Edmund,  b.  Jan.  1837,  d.  9  July  1838.  8  Charlotte- Henri- 
etta, b.  April  1838,  d.  18  May  1839.  3  Gerald,  b.  June  1840.  4 
Robert,  b.  13  June  1841.  6  Georgiana-01iyia,6.37  Jan.  1843.  0  Ed- 
mund-Montagu, b.  17  July  1845. 

6  Lady  Lucy  Gevrgiana,  b.  19  March  1804,  d.  31  Aug.  1827. 

7  Lady  Louisa,  b.  16  Sept.  1806,  </.  30  May  1826. 

8  Hon.  Robert-Edward,  Captain  Coldstream  Guards,  Secretary  of  the  Order 

of  St.  Patrick,  b.  March  1809,  m.  23  Oct.  1844,  Georgiana,  youngest 
daughter  of  Abraham- Wildey  Robarts,  Esq. 

9  Hon.  and  Rev.  Richard-Carendish-Townshend,  Rector  of  Marston,  Somer- 

set, b.  28  Feb.  1812,  m.  23  Sept.  1845,  Eleanor- Vere,  youngest  daughter 

of  Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  Elloa,  Co.  Aberdeen. 

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His  Lordship's  father,  Edmund,  seventh  Earl,  b.  2  Dec.  1742,  m.  1st,  25  Aug. 
1764,  Anne,  2nd  daughter  of  Kelland  Courtenay,  Esq.,  of  Pemsford,  Devon,  who 
d.  11  Dec.  1785;  2ndly,  17  April  1786,  the  Hon.  Mary  Monckton,  daughter  of 
John,  1st  Viscount  Galway,  b,  21  May  1746,  d,  30  May  1840;  the  Earl  d.  Oct 
1798,  leaving  by  his  1st  marriage,  the  following  issue: 

1  John  Richard,  Fucount  Dttngarvan,  b.  27  May  1765,  d.  young. 

2  Lady  Lucy'Isabella,  b.   10  Aug.  1766,  m.  28  July  1792,  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 

Ocorge  Bridgeman^'-^see  Bradford,  and  d.  5  Sept.  1801. 

3  Edmund,  present  and  xiohth  Earl. 

4  Hon.  nee- Admiral  Sir  Courtenay,  K.GM.,  b.  3  Sept.  1770,  d.  21  May  1844  ; 

having  m.  16  April  1799,  Caroline-Amelia,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
William  Poyntz,  Esq.,  of  Midgham  House,  Berks.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Coortenay-Edmund-William,  Capt.  R.N.,  Groom  of  the  Priry  Chamber, 
b.  8  Ang.  1800,  m.  13  Not.  1896,  Mary,  daaxhter  of  William  Wallace  Ogle, 
Esq.,  of  Caoaey  Park,  Northomberland.  S  Hon.  Carolina,  Maid  of 
Honour  to  Queen  Adelaide,  b.  36  May  1803.  8  Chariet^ohn,  b.  10  May 
1806.  4  Charlotte-Anne,  b.  10  Jan.  1800,  d.  16  June  1816.  5  Mary- 
Louisa,  6.  IS  Not.  1810.  6  CaTendish-Spencer,  Lieutenant  48th  Foot, 
b.  IS  May  1814,  m,  10  Dec.  1844,  Rote-Suaan,  Snd  daughter  of  Capt.  C.  C. 
Alexander,  Royal  Engineers. 

5  Charles-Henry,  b.  1  Nov.  1773,  d.  unm.  Nov.  1800. 
Creations^Bsaoa  Boyle  1616,  Earl  of  Cork,  and  Viscount  Dungarran  16S0,  Baron  Brog- 

hiU,  Viscount  Kinalmeaky,  and  Baron  of  Bandon  Bridge  16S8,  Earl  of  Orrery  1660,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland ;  Baron  Boyle  in  Great  Britain  1711. 

Genealogw.See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Afof/o.— God's  ProTidence  is  my  inheritance. 

jymn  Residence^— Z,  Hamilton  Place. 

Seat.—U%nXon  House,  Frome,  Somersetshire. 


CORNWALLIS,  EARL.     (Mann.) 

Jambs  Mann,  Earl  Cornwallis,  Viscount  Brome,  Co.  Suffolk^  and 
Baron  Cornwallis  of  Eye,  Co.  Suffolk,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain,  and  a  Baronet ;  b.  20  Sept.  177B,  succeeded  20  Jan.  1824,  m. 
1st,  12  Dec.  1804,  Maria-/«a6eJ^,  eldest  daughter  of  Francis  Dickens, 
Esq.,  of  Wollaston  House,  who  d.  16  Jan.  1823  ^  2ndly  22  Jan.  1829, 
Laura,  daughter  of  William  Hayes,  Esq.,  who  d.  3  Aug.  1840.  His 
Lordship  m.  drdly,4  Aug.  1842,  Julia,  4th  daughter  of  Thomas, 
Bacon,  Esq.,  of  Redlands,  Berks. ;   the  Earl  has  issue  : 

By  the  Ist  marriage: 

1  Lady-Jemima-Isabella,  b.  25  Dec.  1806,  d.  17  Dec.  1836;  haringm.  12  April 

1828,  Charles Wykeham-Martin,  Esq.,  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  M.P.,  who 
was  6.  U  Sept.  1801 ;  and  re-m,  18  June  1838,  Matilda,  2nd  daughter 
of  the  late  Sir  John  Trollope,  Bart. 

2  Henry-Jamee-Gal/ridus,  b.  16  Not.  1809,  d.  young. 

3  Frederick-Horace,  b,  24  Jan.  1812,  d.  young. 

4  Charlee-James,  Viscouni  Brome,  b.  17  Dec.  1813,  d.  27  Dec.  1835. 

By  3rd  marriage: 

5  Lady  Julia-Mann  Cornwallis,  b.  2  July  1844. 

The  Earl  is  the  only  surviring  son  of  the  lUght-Rer.  Jamjbs,  fourth  Earl, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  brother  of  the  first  and  celebrated  Mar- 
quis, by  his  wife  Catherine,  daughter  of  Galfridus  Mann,  Esq. 

Charles,  second  Marquis,  only  son  of  the  Ist  Marquis,  was  b,  19  Oct.  1774, 
m.  17  April  1797,  Lady  Louisa  Gordon,  now  Marchioness  Dowager,  4th  daughter 
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of  Alexander,  4th  Dake  of  Gordon,  and  had  issue  by  her,  five  daughters,  for 
whom  9ee  below;  his  Lordship  d.  9  Aug.  1823,  when  the  Marquisate  became  ez- 
thict,  and  the  Earldom  devolved  on  his  uncle,  the  Hon.  and  Right-Rev.  James, 
Lord  Blsiiop  of  Lichfleld  and  Coventry. 

Olr»«fiMM.— Baron  leei ;  YiMOont  and  Earl  1793.    Bart.  16S7. 

GtmamJog  i    8ce  Gencalof ical  Vohme. 

MUtt^^m  ardua  tteUlis:  Firm  in  difficulties. 

7Wm  BeHUnet^—6,  Hill  Street. 

«Mt.^LiBton  Place,  Kent. 


ColtoUral  Vranrtef. 


riisae  of  Cbailea,  Snd  Marqnii.] 
1  Udy  Jane,  &.  5  Oct.  17M,  Lady  Bray- 

t  Lady  Lontea  CoairwAixis,  6.  t4  Feb.  1801. 
t  Lady  Jenima,  6.  M  April  1803,  ConnteM 

4  Lady  Mary,  b,  17  Nov.  1804,  m.  7  April 
'~"  *"     Tea  fioM,  Esq. 


5  Lady  Elisabeth  Cornwalli8,6.  10  Jan. 
1807. 

The  only  rarTiTing  daughter  of  Charles,  1st 
Marquis,  a  detail  of  whose  long  and  eminent 
senrices  will  be  found  in  the  Genealogical 
Volume^  is. 

Lady  Mary,  b.  S8  June  1780,  m.  in  Nor. 
1785,  to  Mark  Singleton,  Esq.,  b.  un,  d.  17 
July  1840. 


HoXiTTVfl'i!^-." 


COTTENHAM,  BARON.     (Pepys.) 

Chablbs-Chribtopher  Pepys,  Baron  Cottenham  of  Cottenham* 
Co.  Cambridge,  m  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Bart. ; 
P.C,  a  Governor  of  the  Charter  House,  and  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's 
Inn;  6.  April  1781,  m.  30  June  18^1,  Caroline,  daughter  of  William 
Wingfield,  Esq.,  a  Master  in  Chancery,  by  Lady  Charlotte-Maria 
Digby, — 9ee  Digby,  and  has  issue : 

1  Hon.  Charlotte-Maria,  6.  2  May  1822. 

2  Hon.  Frances-Mary,  6. 14  April  1823. 
3*Hon.  Charles-Edward,  b.  30  April  1824. 

4  Hon.  WiUiam-John,  b,  15  Aug.  1825. 

5  Hon.  Caroline,  6.  7  June  1827. 

6  ZotfiM,  «.  18  July  1828,  d.  28  March  1831. 

7  Hon.  Emily-Harriet,  b,  21  Aug.  1829. 

8  Hon.  Henry-LesUe,  b.  28  Nov.  1830. 

9  Hon.  George,  6.  21  July  1832. 

10  )t-««.  5  ^<^'«««,  *.  23  Feb.  rf.  10  March  1834. 

11  S  ^^^  \  Imcw,  b,  23,  rf.  24  Feb.  1834. 

12  Hon.  Frederick,  b,  4  Aug.  1835. 

13  Hon.  EUxabeth-Theresa,  b.  27  Feb.  1837. 

14  Hon.  Eyelyn,  ft.  19  Jan.  1839. 

15  Hon.  Walter-Conrtenay,  6.  27  Nov.  1840. 

16  A  dmigrkier,  still-bom  21  April  1843. 

Ifit  Lordship's  father,  Sir  William-Weller  Pepys,  created  a  Baronet  in  1801, 
was  elder  brother  of  the  late  Sir  Lucas  Pepys,  Bart.,  M.D.,  (husband  of  Jane-Elisa- 
bediy  kte  Conntess  of  Rothes,  and  father  by  her  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Leslie, 
Bert.,  and  Lady  Henrietta,  late  Countess  of  Devon.)  Sir  William  d.  in  June  1825, 
having  m.  EUxabeth,  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  William  DowdesweU,  by  whom, 
who  A  31  Oct.  1830,  he  had  issue; 

1  Sir  William-Weller  Ftepys,  Bart.  ft.  4  Mav  1778. 

2  ClUaLBS-CHRItTOPHEB,  THB  PRESENT  PEER. 
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3  Rt.  Rey.  Henry,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Worcester,  b.  April  1783,  m.  27 

Jan.  1824,  Maria,  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  SuUiv^an  by  Lady 
Henrietta  Hobart — tee  Buckinghamshire,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Henry.         2  Louisa.         3  Henrietta- Albinia,  d.  9  June  1842.  4 

Herbert.         ff  EUzabeth-Georgiana,  d.  10  June  184S.         6  Emily. 

4  Maria-Elizabeth. 

5  Isabella-Sophia,  m.  18  Jan.  1813,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Whately,  Vicv  of 

Cookham,  Berks. 

6  Anne- Louisa. 

Creation.— ISM.    Bart.  1801. 

Genealon — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— MenB  ctgiuqae  ia  eat  quiflqae  :  Mind  make*  the  man. 

Town  Residenee.—15,  Park  Lane. 

Seat.— Copw  UiU,  Wimbledon. 


COURTOWN,  EARL  OF.  (Stoppord.) 
James-Thomas  Stopford,  Earl  of  Courtowu,  Viscount  Stopford, 
and  Baron  of  Courtown,  Co.  Wexford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland  ; 
also  Baron  Saltersford  of  Saltersford,  Co.  Palatine  of  Chester,  in 
Great  Britain;  6.  ^7  March  1794,  succeeded  15  June  1835,  m.  4 
July  1822,  Lady  CharlotU-Albinia  Montagu- Scott,  2nd  daughter  of 
Charles- William,  4th  Duke  of  Buccleuch,  by  whom,  who  d,  29  Feb. 
1828,  he  has  issue  : 

l*James-George-Henry,    Viscount  Stopford,  Lieut.   Gren.  Guards,    b.   24 
April  1823. 

2  Hon.  Edward-Sydney,  b.  29  Aug.  1824. 

3  Hon.  IsabeUa-Afary,  b.  Feb.,  d.  March,  1826. 

4  Hon.  Barrington,  6.  Jan.  1828. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James-George,  third  Earl,  was  b.  15  Aug.  1765,  suc- 
ceeded 30  March  1810,  and  d.  15  June  1835  ;  having  m.  29  Jan.  1791,  Lady  Mary 
Montagu-Scott,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry,  3rd  Duke  of  Buccleuch,  by  whom,  who 
d.  21  April  1823,  he  had  issue : 

1  Hon.  Oeorge-Henry-James,  ft.  13  Not.  1791,  d.  12  May  1792. 

2  Hon.  Charles,  b.  20  Feb.  1793,  d.  an  infant. 

3  James-Thomas,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

4  Hon.  Lieut.'Colonel  Edward,  ft.  11  June  1795,  d.  5  July  1840;  having  m. 

4  July  1830,  Horatia-Charlotte,  only  daughter  of  Thomas  Lock  wood, 
Esq.,  and  widow  of  Richard  Tibbits,  Esq.,  of  Barton  Segrave,  North- 
amptonshire, by  whom,  who  d.  9  Feb.  1838,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Frederick-Maxmen,  ft.  1  Nor.  1S31.  %  WalterJamm,  ft.  4  July  ISSS. 

8  Horatia-Charlotte,  ft.  ff  Jan.  1S35.       4  Caroline-Manf,  ft.  14  July  1S30,  d. 

tt  March  1837. 

5  Hon.  and  Venerable  Henry-Scott,  Archdeacon  of  Leighlin,  Chaplain  to 

the  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland;  ft.  21  Oct.  1797,  m.  10  May  1826, 
Annette,  daughter  of  the  late  William  Browne,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Charlotte 
Bourke.— 5e«  Mayo  ;  she  d,  27  March  1842. 

6  Hon.  Captain  Montagu,  R.N.,  ft.  11  Nov.  1796,  m.  25  Aug.  1827,  Cordelia- 

Winifreda,  2Dd  daughter  of  Major-General  Sir  George  Whitmore, 
K.C.H.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Oeorge-Montagn,    ft.  S3  June  1898.  S  Moniagu-JaaiesSeait,  6. 

SO  March  1830,  d.  10  April  1831.       3  Mary-Cordelia,  ft.  S4  Jnly  1831.       4 
Emily-Winilir«da,  ft.  «  Aug.  1833.       6  MontefUrCharleo-Heary,  ft.  3  Dae. 
1837.       6  Annatt»Jan«,-ft.8Aiig.  184S. 
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7  iMif  MmyfVmmeet,  6.21  Feb.  1801,  d.  18  April  1839. 

8  Hmt.  lUhert,  b,  23  Nov.  1802,  d.  Sept.  1828. 

9  Lfody  ERtahetk-Anna,  ft.  9  Jan.  1805,  d.  20  May  1832. 

10  Ladv  Jane,  ft.  25  Feb.  1806,  m.  15  April  1833,  Rev.  Abel-John  Ram,  of 

Clonartin,  Co.  Wexford. 

11  Lmif  CkarUtte,  ft.  7  Sept.  1807,  d.  8  Jane  1830. 

12  Lady  Caro&ne,  ft.  17  Sept.  1811,  </.an  infant. 

ONmUmw.— Baron  1758 ;  YiMSOont  and  Earl  1763,  Irish  honours ;  Baron  Saltersford  1790. 

MatU^atrim  infeUd  fldelis :  Fiithful  to  an  unhappy  country. 
Jtoaf  ^— Gomtofwn-House,  Wexford. 


fTollatrral 

rUndcaorthe  preaent  Peer,  issue  of  James,] 
Sad  Barl.] 
1  Ham,  LUut.-GemeralSir  Edward,  G.C.B., 
ft.  SB  Sept.  1706,  d,  14  Sept.  1837. 

S  Hon.  Admiral  Sir  Robert,  6.C.B.,  Rear- 
Adidial  of  the  United  Kingdom,  Goremor 
of  Gteenwich  Hospital,  Grand  Cross  of  St. 
Miduel  and  St  George,  of  Maria-Theresa 
sf  Austria,  and  of  the  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia, 
and  Knight  of  St.  Anne  of  the  Snd  Class  of 
Russia,  ft.  4  Feb.  1708,  m.  SO  June  1809, 
Mary,  dau^ter  of  Robert  Fanshawe,  Esq., 
and  has  issue: 

1  Robert'Fanshawe,  Oapt.  R.N.,  ft. 
10  Dec.  1811,  m.  31  Aug.  1843,  Emily- 
Anna,  daughter  of  late  Capt.  WiUiem 
Wilbraham,  R.N.,  by  whom  he  has  a 

SOB, 

1  Wilbraham,  ft.  1844. 
S  A  8on,  ft.  SI  Oct  1849. 

5  Christiana-Fanshawe,  ft.  0  March 
1814. 

8  Eleanor,  ft.  10  Dec.  1819. 

4  James^ohn,  Capt.  R.N.,  ft.  it 
April  1817. 

9  Henrietta-Maria,  ft.  SI  Dec.  1818, 
Lady  Henry  Russell. — Vee  Bbdvord. 

6  Louisa-Catherine,  ft.  S4  May  1820. 

7  Arthur-Panshawe,  ft.  10  Feb.  18SS. 

8  Charlotte-Anne,  ft.  S  Oct.  1823. 

8  JSTsM.  and  Rev.  Rtckard-Bruee,  b,  2  March 
1774,  ai.  10  Nov.  1800,  the  Hon.  Eleanor  Powys, 
•Usst  daughter  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Lilford. 
and  d.  IS  Dec.  18U,  leaving  issue : 
1  George,  b.  89  Aug.  1801. 

5  Bleanor-Elixabeth,  ft.  4  Sept  1802, 
ai.  88  July  1832,  Ambrose  Isted,  Esq.,  of 
Ecton,  Northants. 

3  Richard-Henry,  Captain  R.N.,  b. 
S2  Not.  1803. 

4  Rev.  Charles,  Rector  of  Barton  Se- 
grave,  Northants,  6.  19  Jan.  1805,  m. 


2  Sept  1849,  Maria-Charlotte,  Snd 
daughter  of  die  Rer.  John  Johnson, 
Rector  of  Outwell,  Norfolk. 

ft  William- Bruce,  b.  1  April  1806,  m.  20 
June  1837,  Caroline-Harriet,  daughter  of 
the  late  Hon.  George  Germain,  — tee 
Dorset,  ext.  Peerage, b.  Sept  1819,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Harriet-CaroUne,ft.4NoT.  1838. 
S  SackriUe-George,  ft.  19  March 
1840. 

3  Fanny-Louisa,  b.  S  Oct  1841. 

4  A  daughter,  ft.  11  Oct  1848. 
9  A  son,  ft.  4  Jan.  1849. 

6  James-Sydney,  ft.  14  April  1808. 

7  Edward,  Com.  R.  N.,  ft.  29  Aug. 
1800,  m,  6  Aug.  1840,  Julia-Msria, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  William 
Wilbraham,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Henry-Edward,  ft.  30  Not.  1841. 

2  A  daughter,  ft.  17  June  1843. 

8  Lucy-Charlotte,  ft.  16  Oct  1811,  m. 
SI  May  1844,  William  Smyth,  Esq.,  of 
Little  Houghton,  Co.  Northants. 

9  Robert,  ft.  16  April  1813. 

10  Harriet-Jane,  ft.  19  Sept  1816. 
Issue  of  the  Hon.  Lieut.-Gen.  Edward  Stop- 
ford,  the  Earl's  Great  Uncle.] 

1  Captain  Edward,  R.N.,  ft.  4  July  1784, 
d.  19  March  1837;  having  m.  26  Oct  1821, 
Marian-Helen,  widow  of  Archibald  Cockbum, 
Esq.,  Ute  of  the  Bengal  CItU  Serrlce. 

S  Lieut.-Colonel  William-Henry  Sroproan- 
BLAia,  Ute  of  the  R.  Art.,  ai.  3  March  1829, 
Mira^Sophia,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Ute  Lieut- 
CoLRobert  Bull,  C.B.,  who  d,  9  July  ia30. 

3  Jane-Letitia,  ai.  31  July  1809,  Lambert 
Blair,  Esq. 

4  ReT.  George. 

9  Elisabeth  -  Catherine,  m.  27  Dec  1819, 
James  Blair,  Eeq.,  who  d.  9  Sept  1841. 


COVENTRY,  EARL  OF.     (Coventry.) 

Gbobob* William  Coventry,  Earl  of  Coventry,  Co.  Warwick, 
and  Viscount  Deerhurst,  Co.  Gloucester,  in  the  Peerage  of  England; 
b.  9  May  1838,  succeeiled  15  May  1843. 

Hit  Lordahip's  Grandfather,  Gbobob- William,  eighth  Earl,  was  b.  16  Oct. 
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1784,  succeeded  bis  Father,  George-William,  7th  Earl,  26  March  1831,  and  d.  15 
May  1843 ;  having  m.  1st,  16  Jan.  1808,  the  Hon.  Emma-Sutrnmah  Lygon,  2nd 
daughter  of  Williun,  1st  Earl  Beauchamp,  who  d.  8  Aug.  1810  ;  2ndly,  in  Scotland, 
22  June,  and  in  England  6  Nov.  1811,  Lady  Mary  Beauclerk,  only  daughter  of 
Aubrey,  6th  Duke  of  St.  Albans,  who  was  b.  30  March  1791,  and  d.  II  Sept. 
1845.    The  Earl  had  issue, 

by  l0t  marriage: 

1  Oeorge-William,  Viscount  Deerhurst,  b,  25  Oct.  1808,  m,  15  March  1836, 

Harriei'Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Cockerell,  Bart.,  by  the 
Hon.  Harriet  Rushout,-^f«  Northwick,  b.  13  June  1812.  The  Viscount 
d,  5  Nov.  1838,  leaving  issue  by  her  Ladyship,  who  d.  7  Jan.  1842: 

1  Lady  Maria-Emma-Katherine,  b.  13  Dec.  1836,  raised  to  the  rank 

and  precedency  of  an  Elarl's  daughter. 

2  Gboege-William,  present  and  ninth  Earl. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

2  Lady  Mary-Augoste,  b.  U  May  1812,  Lady  Holland. 

3  A  son,  b.  Aug.,  d.  20  Nov.,  1813. 

4*Hon.  Henry-Amelius,  6. 15  Oct.  1815,  m.  2  Aug.  1837,  Caroline,  daughter 
of  James  Dundas,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Mary  Duncan,-^fee  Camperdown,  by 
whom  he  has  issue, 

I  Mary-Frederica-Dimdaa,  b.  95  May  1838.         S  A  daughter,  b.  S5,  d.  30, 
Feb.  1839.  8  Mary-Beaaderk,  b.  SO  Feb.  1840.  4  Mary-AugnsU- 

HenrietU,6.  18  March  1841.  S  A  son,  b.  15  May  1841.  0  A  •on, 

6.  %  Oct.  1843.       7  ▲  son,  6.  and  d,  Sept.  1844.       8  A  son,  b,  10  Oct.  1845. 


CreatUm. — 1007. 

Geneatogw.—See  Geneaiogieal  Volume. 

Motto. — Gandide  et  oonstanter :  Candidly  and  constantly. 

^eo/.— Crome-Court,  Upton,  Worcetterahire. 


Collateral  ISrancleo. 

[Great  Uncles  and  Annts  of  the  present  Earl, 
iamie  of  George- WilUam,  7th  BarL] 


1  Lady  Anriuita-Maria,  b.  11  Sept  1785,  m. 
10  May  1800, lieat-Gen.  Sir  Willoaghby  Cot- 
ton, 6.C.B.,  K.C.H.,  Colonel  of  the  08th  foot. 

S  Lady-Georgiana-Catherine,  b.  13  Sept. 
1780,  m.  17  Feb.  1807,  M.  W.  Barnes,  Eeq. 

8  Horn.  Emilu-Elixabetk,  d,  an  infant,  17 
May  1780. 

4  Hon.  John,  b.  30  June  1780. 

5  Hon.  Tkomae-Benrp,  d.  an  infiant.  Sept 
1701. 

6  Hon.  Tbomaa-Henry,  b.  18  Sept  170S. 

7  Lady  Jane-Emily,  b.  4  June  1704,  m.  3 
June  18»,  James  Goding,  Esq. 

8  Hon.  Wimam-James,  b.  1  Jan.  1797,  m. 
90  July  18S1,  Mary,  tnd  daughter  of  the  late 
James  Laing,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica,  and  hae  issue : 

1  Eleanor^ulia,  b.  5  June  1893,  m.  4 
July  1843,  the  Hon.  and  Rer.  William- 
Whitworth  -  Chetwynd  Talbot,  ~  See 
Talbot. 

2  Frederica-Mary,  b.  0  Feb.  1825. 

3  William-George,  b.  5  Sept.  1820. 

4  Henry- William,  b.  24  Dec  1820. 

6  Frederica  •  Bea^jolois,  b.  13  Feb. 
1832. 

0  John-Willoughby,  b.  28  April  1837. 

7  GObert-George,  b.  28  July  1842. 

0  Ladp  Barbara,  b.  16  July  1700,  d.  4 
Sept  1838;  baring m.  23  July  1818,  Alexander' 
Charles  Craufurd,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late  Sir 
James-Gregan  Craufurd,  Bart,  by  Maria- 
Theresa  Gage,— «M  Gaob,  who  d.  12  March 
1838. 

10  Lady  Sophia-Catherine,  b.  30  Nor.  1801, 
m.  let,  2  June  1821,  Sir  Roger  Greslep,  Bart., 
who  d.  12  Oct  1837 ;  and  2ndly,  10  July  1830, 
William-Henry  Dee-Yoeux,  Esq.,  only  son  of 
Sir  Charles  Des-Vosuz,  Bart 

Cousins  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of  the 
Hon.  John  Corentry,  2nd  eon  of  the  0th 
Eart.] 

1  CaroUno,  b.  97  Sept  1780,  si.  94  June 


1824,    Hugh   MaUet,    Eeq.,  of  Ash   Houae, 

DcTon. 

"  2  Frederick,  b.  4  Feb.  1701,  m.  18  Oct  1819, 

Louisa,  only  dau^ter  of  Sir  Henry  Halford, 

Bart,  by  the  Hon.  Elisabeth  -  Barbara  Stw- 

Jolai,—see  St.-John,  and  has  issue : 

1  Frederick,  Ueut  99th  Foot,  b.  8 
Sept  1820. 

2  Barbara-Louisa,  b.  2  Jan.  1822. 

3  Ixmisa  -Caroline  -  Josephine,  b.  3 
July  1823,  d.  3  May  1841. 

4  Matilda-Barbara,  b.  10  March  1825, 
m.  8  Not.  1843,  the  Rer.  T.-Grey 
Clarke. 

5  St-John,  b.  5  Jan.  1828. 

3  John,  of  Bursate  House,  Hants,  b.  14 
April  1793,  m.  EUasbeth,  daughter  of  the 
Rer.  M.  WUson,  and  has  issue : 

1  Rot.  John,  m.21  June  1842,  Cathe- 
rine, youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Colonel  Seton,  of  Brook-headi,  Hants ; 
and  has  issue, 

A  daughter,  b.  1  May  1843. 

2  Jane,  b.  1821. 

3  William. 

4  Charies  -Fanner,  b.  25  Aug.  1824. 

5  A  daughter,  b.  8  March  1832. 

4  Anne,  b,  1705,  m.  20  July  1823,  Thomas- 
William  Corentry,  Eaq.-~See  below. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Thomas-William  Corentry* 
Sid  son  of  the  6th  Earl.] 
I  Thomas-William,  m.  20  July  1823,  Anne, 
9nd  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Corentry, 
^-eee  abore,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  92  Feb.  1895. 
9  A  son,  b.  10  March  1890. 

3  A  daughter,  b.  96  June  1897. 

4  Aeon,  6.0  Dec.  1890. 

6  A  son,  6.  10  Nor.  1830. 

6  A  daughter,  b.  4  June  1838. 

9  Augusta-Elinor,  m.  I  March  1830,  Sir 
George-Edward  Pocock,  Bart 

3  Julia-Catherine,  d.  0  Oct  1890,  baring 
Si.  95  Aug.  1895,  Augustus  Pooock,  Esq. 


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COWLEY,  BARON.  (Welleslby.) 
Henry  Welleslby,  Baron  Cowley  of  Wellesley,  Co.  Somerset,  in 
the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  G.C.B.,  and  P.C.  His  Lordship  is 
the  6th  and  youngest  son  of  Garrett,  late  Earl  of  Mornington,  and 
brother  of  the  late  Marquis  Wellesley,  the  Earl  of  Mornington,  and 
the  Duke  of  Wellington  3  Ambassador  Extraordinary  and  Plenipoten- 
tiary to  the  Court  of  France  ;  b.  20  Jan.  1773,  m.  1st,  20  Sept.  1803, 
Lady  Charlotte  Cadogan,  2nd  daughter  of  Charles- Sloane,  Ist  Earl 
Cadogan,  which  marriage  was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1810, 
and  she  re-m.  in  the  same  year  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey  j  and  2ndly, 
27  Feb.  1816,  Lady  Charlotte  -  Georgiana  -  Augusta  Cecil,  eldest 
daughter  of  James.  1st  Marquis  of  Salisbury,  6.  20  March  1786. 
His  Lordship  has  issue  : 

by  lat  marriage : 
l*Hon.  Heory-Richard-Charles,  SecreUry  of  Embassy   at  Constantinople, 
6. 17  July  1804,  m.  22  Oct.  1833,  the  Hon.  Oliyia-Cecilia  de  Roos,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Lord  Henry-Fitz-Gcrald,  and  Charlotte  Baroness 
de  Roos,  b.  11  Jao.  1807,  and  has  issue. 

2  Hon,  William,  m.  July  1842,  Amelia,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Joseph- White 

Niblock,  D.D,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  25  Amr.  1*43.  2  A  son,  b.  %  Nov.  18  M. 

3  Hon.  Charlolte-Arbuthnot,  ~b.  25  Jan.  1807,  w.  17  May  1831,  Lord  Ro- 

bert Grosyenor. — See  Westminster. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  Gerald. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

5  Hon.  Georgiana-Charlotte-Mary,  b.  11  June  1817. 

OMll0it.— 1828. 

Geti€al0gv,-^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Me€to. — Porro  onom  eat  necesMriiun :  Moreorer  one  thing  is  needful. 


COWPER,  EARL.     (Cowper  ) 
GEoaoE-AuGusTus  Cowper,  Earl  Cowper,  Viscount  Fordwich, 
Co.  Kent,  Baron  Cowper  of  Wingham,  Co.  Kent,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Great  Britain ;  a  Baronet,  and  a  Prince  and  Count  of  the   Holy 
145  L 


CRA 

Roman  Empire;  b.  ^6  June  1806,  succeeded  21  June  1837,  m.  7  Oct. 
1833,  Lady  Anne-Florence  De-Grey,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  De- 
Grey,  b,  8  June  1806,  and  has  issue, 

l*Francis-Thomas-de-6rey,  Viscount  Fordwich,  6.  11  June  1834. 

2  Hon.  Henry-Frederick,  b.  18  April  1836. 

3  Lady  Henrietta-EmUy-Mary,  b.  26  March  18.38. 

4  Lady  Florence-Amabell,  b.  4  Dec.  1840. 

5  Lady  Adeline-Eliza-Anne,  b,  17  March  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Peter-Leopold-Louis-Francis,  fifth  Earl,  was  6.  6 
May  1778,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  brother,  George- Augustus,  4th  Earl,  12 
Feb.  1799,  and  d.  21  June  1837;  having  m.  21  July  1805,  the  Hon.  Emily-Mary 
Lamb,  eldest  daughter  of  Peniston,  1st  Viscount  Melbourne,  now  Countess  Dowa- 
ger, b,  21  April  1787,  and  re'tn.  to  Viscount  Palmerston,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

1  George-Augustus,  present  and  sixth  Earl. 

2  Lady  Emilv,  b.  6  Nov.  1810,  Lady  Ashley. — See  Shaftesbury. 

3  Hon.  WaUam-Francis,  M.P.,  *.  13  Dec.  1811,  m.  27  June  1843,  ^am>/- 

AlicitLf  daughter  of  Daniel  Gumey,  Esq.,  of  North  Runcton,  Norfolk,  by 
Lady  Harriet  Hay, — S^fERROLL,who  was  bom  in  1824,  and  d,  28  Aug. 
1843. 

4  Hon.  Charies-Speccer,  6.  9  June  1816. 

5  Lady  Frances-Elizabeth,  b,  9  Feb.  1820,  Viscountess  Jocelyn.— 5^e  Rodbn^ 

Georgb-Nassau,  third  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b.  26  Aug. 
1738,  and  <f.  22  Dec.  1789 ;  having  m.  2  June  1775,  Anne,  daughter  of  Francis 
Gore,  Esq.f  by  whom,  who  d.  5  Sept.  1826,  he  left  issue : 

1  GeorqE'Avqvstvs,  Ath  Ejrl,  b.  9  Aug.  1776,  and  d,  unm.  12  Feb.  1799. 

2  Petbr-LbopolD' Louis-Franc  18,  fifth  and  late  Earl. 

3  Hon,  Edward  -  Spencer,  b,  16  July  1779.  d.  1    Feb.   1823;  having  m.  23 

May  1808,  Catherine,  youngest  daughter  of  Thomas-March  Phillipps, 
Esq.,  of  Garendon  Park,  Leicestershire,  who  m.  2ndly,  29  Jan.  1827, 
the  Rev.  J.  H.  Hamiltoo,  and  d.  15  Feb.  1830. 

Creation.— Bfoon  1706,  YtKoimt  and  Earl  171S.    Bart.  istt. 

Geneaion^—See  Genealogical  Folume. 

JHotto^—Tuvm  est :  It  ia  your  own. 

Town  Residence.— I,  Great  Stanhope  Street. 

Seats.— PKoahtLager,  Hertford ;  and  Mote-House,  Kent. 


CRANSTOUN,  BARON.     (Cranstgun.) 

James-Edward  Cranstoun,  Baron  Cranstoun  of  Creeling,  Co. 
Roxburgh,  in  the  Scotch  Peerage;  6.  12  Aug.  1809,  succeeded  5  Sept. 
1818. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James-Edmund,  ninth  Lord,  was  the  only  child  of  the 
Hon.  Charles,  4th  son  of  James,  6th  Lord ;  he  m.  25  Aug.  1807,  Anna-Linning- 
TON,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Macnamara,  Esq.,  of  St.  Christophers,  now  Dowa- 
ger Ladv  Cranstoun,  and  d.  5  Sept.  1818,  leaving  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Eliza-Unnington,  b,  15  Aug.  1808,  m.  24  Feb.  1838,  Richard  Ford, 

Esq.,  of  Heavitree,  Devon. 

2  James-Edward,  present  and  tenth  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Annm-Caroline,  6. 23  Dec.  18 J  2. 
4*Hon.  Charles-Frederick,  6.  1813. 

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GmMlMv^— See  (rtiualogieai  Voimmu. 
Jf(»rf«.p— Thoa  akalt  want  ere  I  want. 
JlMf«.— Sandridge  Park;    Ba||^   Manor,  Deronthire; 
fayemeihire ;  Glenlee  Park,  Kutnidbright-ahire. 


Roaehall,  Sutherland;   Ariuga, 


Collotfral 

[OrwU  Aonti  of  the  present  Peer,  itaae  of 
Jamea,  6th  Lord.] 
1  Hon.  EUiabeth,  b.  Sept.  1751. 
1  Hon.  Charlotte,  h.  31  March  17M. 

[iMMeof  Hie  Hen.  George  Granitoon,  7th  ton 
of  the  6th  Lord.] 
I  Henrf-Kerr  Cramstoun,  Esq.,  d.  0  Feb. 
1843 ;  haring  m.  Ist,  Christina,  daughter  of 

Smart,  Kaq.,  and  Sudly,  11  Oct.  1808, 

MarY>Anne,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Sir  John  Whitefoord,  Bart.  He  had  issue  by 
tta  1st  marriaffey 

CkrUtiaita-BrUbane,  b.  1780,  *l.  10  April 
1835,  haying  m.  Thomas  Metcalfe,  Esq. 


S  George,  formerly  Permanent  Ordinary 
of  the  Court  of  Session  of  Scotland,  by  the 
title  of  Lord  Corehouse. 

3  Margaret' Nicholson,  d.  10  Dec.  1841  ; 
having  m.  35  Feb.  1780,  H  illiam  Cuninghame, 
Esq.t  of  Lainshaw,  Ai^Ieshire,  who  is  also 

4  Jane- Anne,  d,  S3  March  1835;  baring  m. 
33  June  1797,  Godfrey-Winceslaus,  Count  of 
Purgstall  in  Styria,  who  d.  22  March  1811. 

5  Htlen  JTArcp,  b.  1707,  d.  28  July  1838; 
having  m.  26  July  1700,  Dugaid  Stewart, 
Esq.,  of  Catrine,  widower,  in  1787,  of  Miss 
Helen  Ballantine  ;  he  d.  11  June  1828. 


CRAVEN,  EARL  OF.     (Cravbn.) 

William  Craven,  Earl  of  Craven,  Co.  York,  Viscount  Uffington, 
and  Baron  Craven  of  Hamstead-Marslial,  Co.  Berks,  in  the  Peerage  of 
ike  United  Kingdom ;  Recorder  of  Coventry  and  High  Steward  of 
Newbury,  b,  18  July  1809,  succeeded  30  July  1825,  m,  5  Sept. 
1835,  Lady  Emily-Mary  Grimston,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Earl  of 
Verulam,  b.  4  Feb.  1815,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Ladv  Elizabeth-Charlotte-Louisa,  b.  13  June  1836. 
2*Wiliiam-Aag:u8tu8-Frcderick,  Viscount  Uffington,  6.  24  Aug.  1838. 

3  Lady  Evelyn-Mary,  6.  9  Dec.  1839. 

4  Hon.  George-Grimston,  6.  16  March  1841. 

5  Lady  Blanche,  b.  24  Dec.  1842. 

6  Lady ,  6.  8  Aug.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  first  Earl,  was  b.  I  Sept.  1770,  m.  12  Dec. 
1807,  Louisa,  5th  daughter  of  Mr.  John  Brunton,  who  survires  him,  and  is  the 
present  Countess  Dowager  ;  he  d.  30  July  1825,  leaving  issue, 

1  William,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Hon.  GeoTfce'/lugusttts,  b.  15  Dec.  1810,  d.  26  July  1836 ;  having  m.  23 

Dec.  1833,   Charlotte-Georgina-Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  Walter 
Smythe,  Esq.,  of  Bambridge  House,  Hants,  b.  26  July  1814,  by  whom, 
who  m.  2ndly,  in  1845,  the  French  Marquis  De  la  Force,  he  left  issue, 
1  William,  b.  6  May  1835.  2  Walter,  b.  27  March  1838. 

3  Hon.  Frederick-Keppel,  b.ll  April  1812. 

4  Lady  Louisa- Elizabeth-Frederica,  b.  26  June  1815,  m.  1st,  24  Oct.  1840, 

Sir  George' Frederick  Johnstone,  Bart.,  who  d.  7  May  1841 ;  and  2ndly, 
15  Aug.  1844,  Alexander  Oswald,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Creations — Baron  1605,  Viscount  and  £arl  1801. 

Genealogy — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto — virtus  in  actione  consistit :  Virtue  consists  in  action. 

Town  Residence.— 16,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square. 

A«l«.— Combe  Abbey,  near  CoTentry;  Hamstead  and  Ashdown  Parks,  Berks. 

147  L  2 


CRE 


Collateral  Vtancjbeit. 


[The  Earl's  Uncles  and  Annta»  issue  of  WU- 
liam,  0th  Lord.] 

1  Han.  Elixabetk,  b.  fO  April  1768,  d.  3 
Jan.  1799 ;  haring  m.  17  April  179S.  Jokm- 
Edvard  Maddocks,  Esq.,  of  Yale  Masoal, 
who  d.  SO  March  1800. 

3  Hon.  Maria-Margaretta,  6.  SO  April  1700, 
Dowager  Countess  of  Sefton. 

3  Hon.  Georgiana,  b.  177S,  d.  18  Aug.  1839. 

4  Hon.  Arabella,  d.  9  June  1819 ;  baring 
m.  0  April  1799,  the  Hon.  General  Frederick 
St.-Johnv— ^r^  BouNOBaoKi. 

5  Hon.  Mqfor-Gen.  Henry  -  Augustus- 
Berkeley,  b.  SI  Dec.  1770,  d.  SO  May  1830, 
baring  m.  SO  Dec.  18S9,  Marie-Clarisse  Treb- 
hault. 

0  Hon.  Keppel-IUchard,  b.  1  June  1779. 

[Issue  of  the  Rer.  John  Craren,  nephew  of 
WUUam,  Snd  Lord.] 

1  FuLWAB  Cbatbn,  Rsq.,  of  Brookhampton 


Park,  Gloucestershire,  m.  SO  Nor.  1809, 
Laura,  Snd  daughter  of  George  Vansittart. 
Esq.,  and  cousin  of  Lord  Bexley,  by  whom, 
who  d.  8  Feb.  1844,  be  has  had  issue. 

1  Futwar,  b.  1810,  <f.  7  March  1M4. 

S  Georgiana-Maria,    b.  S8  Oct.  1811, 

m.    17   June     1841,    Goodwin -Charies. 

Colquitt,  Esq. 

9  George-Vansittart,  b.  15  Oct.  181S. 

4  William-  East  -  Edward,  b.  S4  Oct 
1815. 

S  Charles  -  John,  b.  14  March  1784,  ■•.  S3 
Oct.  1817,  Penelope,  Snd  daughter  of  Edward 
Wheler,  Esq.,  a  Judge  in  Calcutta,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Charles,  b.  S  Aug.  1818. 

5  Charlotte-Penelope,  b.  30  Aug.  18SI. 
3  Cecilia-Catherine,  b.  7  Feb.  I8S5. 

3  Cbariotte-Elisabeth,  m.  9  Sept.  1819,  Sir 
John-Walter  Pollen,  Bart. 


CREMORNE,  BARON.     (Dawson.) 

Richard  Dawson,  Baron  Cremorne  of  Castle  Dawson,  Co.  Mona- 
ghan,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  b.  7  Sept.  1817,  succeeded  21  March 
1827,  m.   12  July  1841,  Augusta,  2nd  daughter  of  Edward  Stanley, 
Esq. — See  Derby,  and  has  issue, 
l*Hon.  Vesey,  *.  22  April  1842. 

2  Hon.  Edward-Stanley,  b.  16  Aug.  1843. 

3  Hon.  Richard-Maitland-Westenra,  b.  30  Jan.  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Richard -Thomas,  second  Lord,  was  b.  31  Aug.  1788, 
and  d.  21  March  1827;  having  m.  10  March  1815,  Anne  .Elizabeth-Emily,  now 
Dowager  Lady  Cremorne,  3rd  daughter  of  John  Whaley,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Anne 
Meade, — see  Clanwilliam,  by  whom,  who  is  re-m.  to  Lieut.-Col.  John-Dawson 
Rawdon,  M.P.,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Richard,  b.  27  Dec.  1815,  d.  3  Jan.  1816. 

2  Richard,  present  and  third  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Thomas- Vesey,  M.P.,  Captain  Coldstream  Guards. 

CreaUon.^\tVr. 

Genealogjf^See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Ifof /o.-Hroujoonpropice :  Ever  propitiooa. 
Seat.—TiKnxey,  Rockcorry,  Co.  Monaghan. 


Collatftal^ranclef. 


[A ants  of  the  present  Lord.iBSue  of  Richard 
Dawson,  Esq.,  nephew  of  the  Ist   Peer, 
and  on  whom  the  Barony  was  entailed.] 
I  Penelope-Catherine,   d.  Dec.  1837;  har- 

ing  m.  Monsieur  Jean-Fidele  de-Hersant. 


S  Anna -Maria. 

3  Elisa,  widow  of  Simtm-Bunbury  Ismn, 
Esq. 

4  Louisa,  m.  10  Oct.  1810,  Charles  Coote, 
Esq.,  of  fiellamont  Forest. 


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CREWE,   BARON.     (Crewe.) 

UuNGERFORD  Crewe,  Barofi  Crewe  of  Crewe,  Co.  Chester,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  6. 10  Aug.  1812,  succeeded  4  Dec.  1835. 

Hit  Lordship's  father,  John,  second  Lord,  succeeded  28  April  1829,  and  tl. 
4  Dec.  1835 ;  having  m.  5  May  1807,  Henrietta-Maria-Anne,  daughter  of  George- 
Walker  Hungerford,  Esq.,  hy  whom,  who  d.  14  Jan.  1820,  he  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  HenrietU-Hungerford-Offley,  b.  30  March  1808. 

2  Afaria-Huntrer/ord-OJley,  b.  29  March  1810,  d,  7  March  1812. 

3  Hungerford,  present  and  third  Lord,  b.  10  Aug.  1812. 

4  Hon.Annabella-Hungerford,6.  13  June  1814. 

Hit  Lordship's  grandfather,  John,  first  Lord,  was  6.  in  1742,  and  d.  28  April 
1829  ;  having  m.  in  1776,  Frances-Anne,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Fulke  Greville, 
Esq. — «e«  Warwick,  by  whom,  who  d.  23  Dec.  1818,  he  had  issue, 

1  John,  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Emma,  m.  21  April  1809,  Foster  Cunlife-Oj^ey^  Esq.,  who  d.   18 

April  1832. 

Crea/i4Mi.— 1806. 

Gtnealogw.See  Genealogical  Volume. 

MoitOt—SequoTf  nee  inferior  :  1  follow,  but  am  not  inferior. 

TbvM  Residence 2,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square. 

Seat.—Crewe-HM,  near  Namptwicb,  Cbotihire. 


CROFION,  BARON.  (Ckofton.) 
Edward  Crofton,  Baron  Crofton  of  Mote,  Co.Roscommon,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland,  a  Representative  Peer  for  Ireland,  and  an  Irish 
Baronet  3  b.  1  Aug.  1806,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  grand- 
mother, Anne,  Baroness  Crofton,  12  Aug.  1817,  w.  19  Oct.  1833, 
Laily  Georgiana  Paget,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  b, 
29  Aug.  1800,  and  has  issue  : 

l^Hon.  Edward-Henry-Churchill,  *.  21  Oct.  1834. 

2  Hon.  Charles-St.-George,  *.  1  Feb.  1836. 

3  Hon.  Alfred-Henry,  b,  2  April  1837. 

4  Hon.  Francis-George,  b.  7  June  1838. 

5  Hon.  Augusta-Caroline,  b.  Id  Oct.  1839. 

Hia  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  Sir  £dward  Crofton,  Bart.,  was  the  eldest  son 
of  Anne,  Baroness  Crofton  ;  he  was  b,  25  Oct.  1778,  and  d.in  his  mother's  life- 
149 


DAC 

time,  6  Jan.  1816;  having  m.  12  Sept.  1801,  Lady  Charlotte  Stewart,  6th  daughtei 
of  John,  7th  Earl  of  Galloway,  by  whom,  who  d.  4  May  1842,  he  had  the  following 
issue,  raised  by  Royal  Letters  Patent  in  July  1837,  to  the  rank  and  precedence  of 
Baron's  children ; 

1  Hon.  Susanna-Anne,  6. 29  June  1802,  m.  17  Aug.  1830,  St.  George-Francis 

Caulfeild,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Ist  Life  Guards.— 5«e  Charlemont. 

2  Hon,  Charlotte.b,  14  Oct.  1803, </.  30  Sept.  1839;  having  m.  12  Jan.  1832. 

Gibbs-Crawfurd  Antrobus,   Esq.,  of  Eaton  Hall,  Cheshire,  widower  of 
Jane,  daughter  of  Sir  Coutts  Trotter,  Bart. 

3  Hon.  Frances,  h,  3  March  1805,  m.  3  March  1825,  Daniel  Tighe,  Esq.,  of 

Rosanna,  Co.  Wicklow. 

4  Edward,  present  and  second  Lord. 

5  Caroline,  b.  16  Jan.  1808,  d.  Aug.  1809. 

6 1  rp   .„.    r  Louisa,  b.  25  June  181 1,  d,  14  May  1826. 

7  /  *'^"'*'  1  Hon.  Sophia,  b.  25  June  1811,  m.  6  Dec.  1837,  Eyre  Evans,  Esq. 

— See  Carbery 

8  Hon.  WiUiam,  Lieut.  85/A  Foot,  b.  25  Jan.  1814,  d.  May  1838. 

9  Hon.  Frederica,  6.  posthumous  April  1816,  m.24  Sept.  1835,  Rev.  Hubert 

M'Laughlin. 

Creations.—Bxron  1797.    Bart.  1758. 
GenealoKv.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— r TO  patria  et  Rege :   For  my  King  and  Country. 
iVea^.— Mote-Park,  Roscommon.  

Collateral  Uranc^eg. 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Sir  Edward  Crofton,  Bart.,  and  Anne, 
1st  Baroness.1 

1  Catherine-Anne,  b.  in2,  d.  an  infant. 
S  Hon.  Caroline,  b.  10  Oct.  1773. 

3  Hon.  Louisa,  b.  SO  March  1775,  d.  «  Nov. 
1805;  havinsT  m.  8  June  1803,  Migor-General 
Sir  Peregrine  Maitland,  K.C.B.,  re^.—See 
Richmond. 

4  Hon.  Frances,  b.  4  May  1777,  and  d.  44 


5  Hon.  Harriet,  b.  4  Feb.  1781,  d.  8  July 
1837 ;  having  m.  22  May  1800,  James  Caul' 

feild,  Esq.,  deceased.— iVee  Charlxmont. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  MarcuS'Thomas-Henrjf , 
b.  4  Sept.  1783,  d.  10  Oct.  1833. 

7  Hon.  Captain  George-AUred,  R.N..  6.  11 
Sept.  1785. 

8  Hon.  WilUam-Georges,  Captain  Cold- 
stream-Guards,  b.  27  Aug.  1787,  killed  at 
Bayonne,  14  April  1814. 


March  1831 ;  having  m.  2  April  1802,  the  late  9  Hon.  Augusta,  b.  4  Jan.  1789,  and  d.  20 

St.  George   Caulfeild,    Esq.  —  See  Chk^lE'       Dec.  1832,  having  m.  May  1823,  James  Caul- 
"O""*".  I   feii^i,  Egq.^  Com.  R.N.— *«  Chablbmont. 


DACRE,  BARON.  (Brand.) 
Thomas  Brand,  Baron  Dacre  of  Gillesland,  Co.  Cumberland,  in 
the  Peerage  of  England ;  a  Commissioner  of  the  Metropolitan  Roads  ; 
6.  15  March  1774,  succeeded  his  mother  Gertrude,  late  Baroness, 
3  Oct.  1819,  nt.  Nov.  1819,  Barbarina,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Ad- 
iniral  Sir  Chaloner  Ogle,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Valentine  Wilmot,  Esq. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas  Brand,  Esq.,  d.  21  Feb.  1794 ;  having  m.  20  A#rU 
1771,  Gertrude,  Baroness  Dacre,  who  was  b,  25  Aug.  1750,  and  d,  3  Oct  1819, 
leaving  issue  by  him, 

1  Hon.  Gertrude,  b.  25  Oct.  1772. 

2  Thomas,  present  and  twenty-first  Lord. 

3*Hon.  Lieut.-Gen.  Henry -Otway  Trevor,  C.B.,  h.  27  July  1777,  m.  24 
July  1806,  Pyne,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Ute  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Mau- 
rice Crosbie,  Dean  of  Limerick,— «fe  Brandon  Extinct,  whose  marriage 
with  the  late  Sir  John  Gordon,  Bart.,  was  dissolved  in  1806 :  and  she  d. 
1 1  Jan.  1844 ;  their  issue  are : 
150 


DAL 


I  Pjnt-iemy,  m.  Vt  Aug.  18M,  John-Henrjf  Cotterell,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Sir  John-Geen  Cotterell,  Bart.,  who  d.  3  Jan.  1S34. 

9  Julia,  m.  28  June  1824,  Samuel-Charles  Whitbread,  Esq.,  2iid  son  of  the 
late  Bamuel  Whitbread,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Grey.— &«  Grey. 

3  Henry,  d.  27  Feb.  1814. 

4  Thomas,  b.  ff  Dec.  180S,  m.  12  Jan.  1837,  Susan-Sophia,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  Hon.  Charles-Compton  Cavendish,  M.P,— *€!«  Burlington,  a  Bedchamber 
Woman  to  the  Queen,  b.  1  March  1817. 

6  Gertrude,  m.  21  July  1831,  Sir  George-Hamilton  Seymour,  K.C.H.— Sw 
Hertford. 

6  Frederica,  b.  22  Feb.  1812. 

7  Henry,  b.  24  Dec.  1814,  m.  16  AprU  1888,  EUza,  daughter  of  Lieut.- 
Gflneral  Robert  Ellice,  and  has  issue, 

1  Alice,  b.  24  March  1840.  2  Henry,  b.  23  May  1842. 


Cremtian — By  writ  1307. 
Gtneal0gg.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — Pour  bien  desirer :  Desire  good. 
Town  Residence— i,  Chesterfield  Street. 
Stat.—Th9  Hoc,  Welwyn,  Hertfordshire. 


DALHOUSIE,  EARL  OF.  (Ramsay.) 
Jameb- Andrew  Broun-Ramsay,  Earl  of  Dalhousie^  Baron  Ramsay 
of  Dalhousie,  Lord  Ramsay  and  Caryngtoun,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scot- 
land ;  also  Baron  Dalhousie  of  Dalhousie  Castle,  Co.  Edinburgh,  in 
that  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  P.C,  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade, 
and  Captain  of  Deal  Castle  ^  Colonel  of  the  King's  Own  Light 
Infantry  Regiment  of  Militia,  Major-General  of  the  Royal  Archers, 
the  Queen's  Body  Guard  of  Scotland,  and  Vice-President  of  their 
Council ;  b.  22  April  1812,  succeeded  21  March  1838,  m.  21  Jan.  1836, 
Lady  Susan  Hay,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Tweeddale, 
b,  13  March  1817,  and  has  issue, 

1  Lady  Susan-Georgiana,  b.  9  Jan.  1837. 

2  Lady  Edith-Christian,  b.  6  Oct.  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George,  ninth  Earl,  b.  22  Oct.  1770,  succeeded  4  Nov. 
1787,  and  d.  21  March  1838;  having  m.  14  May  1805,  Christian,  only  daughter 
and  heir  of  Charles  Broun,  Esq.,  of  Coalstoun,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  28  Feb. 
1786,  and  d.  22  Jan.  1839,  he  bad  issue: 

1  George,  Lord  Ramsay,  b.  3  Aug.  1806,  //.  25  Oct.  1832. 

2  Hon.  Charles,  b.  20  Oct.  1807,  and  d.  8  July  1817. 

3  James-Andrew,  present  and  tenth  £arl. 

Creations.— Bsron  Ramsay  of  Dalhousie,  1610,  Earl  of  Dalhousie,  Lord  Ramsay  aud 
Caryngtoun,  1033,  Scotch  honours;  Baron  Dalhousie  iu  the  Peerageofthe  United  Kingdom 
1815. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Ora  et  labora :  By  prayer  aud  labour. 

T^own  Residence.— 21,  Hyde  Park  Gardens. 

Seats. — Dalhousie-Castle,  Mid-Lothian  ;  Coalstoun,  Haddingtonshire  ;  and  Deal  Castle, 
Kent 


Collateral  Brandies 

[Undea  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 

of  George,  8th  Earl.] 

1  Ladp  Jane,  b.  20  May,  d.  U  Sept.,  17G8. 

t  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  6  Sept.  1760,   m.  13 

AprU  1780,  Sir  Thomas  Moncriejfe,  Bart., 

VBO  <f.  in  June  1818. 

l*Hoii.  William   Maulb,  b.  27  Oct.  1771, 
Baron  Panmdrb. 
151 


4  Hon.  Lieut. 'Generaljames,  b,  I  Oct.  1772, 
d.  15   Nov.   1837. 

5  Hon.  Lieut  -General  John,  Col.  79th  foot, 
b.  21  April  1773,  d.  2H  June  1»42,  hariug  tn, 
16  April  1800,  Mary,  Uuuuhter  of  Philn.  Uv- 
lisle,  Esq.,  of  Calcutta,  who  d.  28th  Oct.  1813, 
leaving  itwue : 

1  William-Maulk  Ramsay,  Esq.,  b. 


D  A  R 


iO  May  1804.  S  George,  b.  SO  April 
1805,  Capt.  R.N.  m.  IS  Aug.  1845, 
Sarah  -  Frances,  only  daughter  of 
William  RobertMn,  Esq.  of  Logui 
House.  3  James,  Deputy  Assistant- 
Commissary  -  General  of  the  Bengal 
Army,  b,  .1  Oct.  1808,  m.  3  Feb.  1840, 
Harriet-Charlotte,  daughter  of  the  late 
W.  R.  Borlton  Bennet,  Esq.,  of  the 
Bengal  Civil  Serricc.  4Jobn,fr.S4 
Jan.  1811.  5  Anne-Pinlay-Anderson, 
b.  9  Feb.  1815.  0  Henry,  b.  35  Aug. 
1816.  7  Robert- Anderson,  b.  5  Feb. 
1830. 
Hon.  Andrew,  b.  0  May  1776,  m.  30  Jan 


1800,  Rachel,  daughter  of Cock,  Esq. 

of  Rampore,  East  Indies,  and  has  issue. 

1  Elisabeth,  his  eldest  daughter,  fM. 
16  July  1840,  Thomas-Henry  Mackay, 
Esq. 

3  Charlotte,  m.  7  April  1843,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Marcus- John  Slade,  00th  foot. 

7  Hon.  Henry,  d.  unm.  34  July  1808. 

8  Hon.  Capt.  David,  d.in  the  West  Indies, 
unm.  5  Sept.  1801. 

0  ijadjf  Lucinda,  d.  15  June  1813. 

10  jMdy  Georgiana,    b.  I  Feb.   1779,  d.  17 
Mav  1794' 

11  Lady  Mary,  b.  31  June  1780,  m.  30  April 

1801,  James  Hap,  Esq.,  of  Drumcar,  who  d. 
13  Oct.  1832. 


DARNLEY,  EARL  OF.  (Bligh.) 
John-Stuart  Bligh,  Earl  of  Darnley,  Viscount  Darnley  of  Athboy, 
and  Baron  Clifton  of  Rathmore,  Co.  Meath,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ; 
also  Lord  Clifton  of  Leighton  Bromswold  m  England  ;  Hereditary 
High  Steward  of  Gravesend,  6.  16  April  1827,  succeeded  11  Feb. 
1835. 

His  Lordsbip's  father,  Edward,  fifth  Earl,  was  b.  25  Feb.  1795,  succeeded  17 
Marcb  1831,  and  d.  11  Feb.  1835  ;  having  m.  26  July  1825,  the  Hon.  Emma-Jane 
Parnell,  now  Countess  Dowager,  3rd  daughter  of  Henry  Brooke,  1st  Lord 
Congleton.    By  her  Ladyship,  who  was  b.  7  April  1804,  the  Earl  has  left  issue  : 
1  John-Stuart,  present  and  sixth  Earl. 
2»Hon.  Edward-Vesey,  b.  28  Feb.  1829. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth-Caroline,  b.  30  Sept.  1830. 

4  Lady  Eroma-Bess,  b.  30  July  1832. 

5  Hon.  Henry,  b.  10  June  1834. 

Creations. ^Bvxf>n  1721,  Viwxrant  1723,  and  Earl  1725,  of  Ireland ;  English  Barony  1608. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.--rixieta  reapice  :  Look  to  the  end. 

•S'ea/f.— Cobham  Hall,  Kent ;  at  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey  ;  and  Clifton  Lodge,  Meath. 

ISranctet. 

[The  Earl's  Great  Uncles  and  Aunts,  isaoe  of 
John,  3rd  Earl.] 

1  Lady  Mary,  b.  20  July  176S,  d.  5  March 
1701 :  having  m.  0  Aug.  1780,  Sir  Laurence 
Palk,  Bart.,  who  d.  20  June  1813. 

2  Hon.  General  Edward,  b.  10  Sept.  1700, 
d.  2  Not.  1840. 

9  Lady  Theodosia,  b.  20  Feb.  1771,  d.  tl 
Jan.  1840 ;  having  m.  3  Nor.  1700,  ThaoMS- 
Cherhury  Bligh,  Esq.,  nephew  of  the  1st 
Earl  of  Darnley,  who  d.  17  Sept.  1890. 

4  lAuly  Sarah,  b.  10  Feb.  1772,  d.  nnm, 

5  Lady  Catherine,b.  9  May  m4,d.  II  Feb. 
1812 ;  having  m.  8  Aug.  1804,  the  Hon.  Major 
Gen.  Charles- William  Stewart, now  Marquis 
of  Londonderry. 

6  Hon.  Colonel  William,  b.  26  Sept.  1775, 
d.  6  Aug.  1845,  having  m.  2  July  1800,  Lady 
Geortiana  -  Charlotte  -  Sophia  Stewart,  8th 
daughter  of  John,  7th  Earl  of  Galloway,  by 
whom,  who  d.  25  July  1800,  he  had  issue, 

Sophia,  b.  10  May  1807,  m.  28  May 
1835,  Hon.  Henry-WlUiam  Famell. 
— See  Cf  >NOurToir. 


Collateral 

[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  John,  4th  Earl.] 

1  Lady  Catherine,  b.  18  June  1702,  d.  10 
Jun.  1802. 

2  John,  Lord  Clifton,  b.  23  May,  d.  4  June, 
1703. 

3  Lady  Mary,  b.  31  May  1700,  d.  20 
June  1823 ;  having  m.  1  June  1822,  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Charles  Brownlow,  now  Lord  Lurgan. 

4  Hon.  William,  b.  31  May  1707,  d.  18  Oct. 
1807. 

5  Hon.  John-Duncan,  Envoy  Extraordi- 
nary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Hano- 
ver, b.  11  Oct.  1788,  m.  10  Dec.  1835,  Elixa- 
beth-Mary,  only  daughter  of  Thomas  Gis- 
bume,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  22  July 
1817,  has  issue, 

Elisabeth-Mary,  b.  22  March  1837. 
0  Lady  Elisabeth,  m.  10  July  1833,  the 
Rev.  John  Brownlow,  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Brownlow,  by  Lady  Catherine  Brabason.— 
See  Meath. 


152 


DAR 


DARTMOUTH,  EARL  OF.     (Legoe.) 

William  Legoe,  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  Viscount  Lewisham,  Co.  Kent> 
and  Baron  Dartmouth  of  Dartmouth,  Co.  Devon,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Great  Britain;  Colonel  of  the  Staffordshire  Militia,  a  Director 
of  the  British  Institution,  and  Counsellor  of  King's  College,  Lon- 
don, F.R.S.  and  F.A.S.  ;  6.  29  Nov.  1784,  succeeded  1  Nov.  1810, 
m.  1st,  5  April  1821,  Lady  Frances- Charlotte  Talbot,  eldest 
daughter  of  Charles-Chetwynd,  2nd  Earl  Talbot,  who  d.  4  Oct. 
1823;  and  2ndly,  25  Oct.  1828,  the  Hon.  Frances  Barrington,  2nd 
daughter  of  George,  5th  Viscount  Barrington,  b,  20  Oct.  1802. 
The  EarFs  issue  are, 

by  Ist  marriage  : 
1   George,  Viscouni  Lewisham,  b.  10  June  1822,  d.  11  Oct.  1823. 
2»WilUam-Walter,  Viscount  LewisUam,  b.  12  Aug.  1823. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

3  Lady  Frances-Elizabeth,  b,  15  Sept.  1829. 

4  Lady  Louisa-Jane-Cecil»  b.  6  Nov.  1830. 

5  Hon.  George-Barrington,  b,  19  Dec.  1831. 

6  Lady  Beatrix-Maria,  6.  13  Jan.  1833. 

7  Hon.  Edward-Henry,  b.  23  April  1834. 

8  Hon.  Arthur- Kaye -Howard,  b.  24  March  1835. 

9  Lady  Katharine,  b.  2  Sept.  1837. 

10  Lady  Florence,  b.  3  Aug.  1838. 

11  Hon.  Augustus,  b.  28  Nov.  1839. 

12  Lady  Barbara-Caroline,  b,  Jan.  1840. 

13  Hon.  Charles-Gounter,  b.  9  May  1842. 

14  Lady  Charlotte-Anne-Georgiana,  b.  29  July  1843. 

15  Hon.  Heneage,  6.  3  July  1845. 

Hit  Lordship's  father,  George,  third  Earl,  K.G.,  was  b.  3  Oct.  1755,  and  </. 
I  Nov.  1810;  having  m.  24  Sept.  1782,  Lady  Frances  Finch,  2nd  daughter  of 
Heneage,  3rd  Earl  of  Aylesford,  b.  9  Feb.  1761,  d.  21  Nov.  1838  ;  by  whom  he 
bad  issue : 

1  Hon.  Frances-Catherine,  b.  7  Sept.  1783,  d.  7  March  1789. 

2  William,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

3  Hon,  George,  A.  20  Feb.  1786,  d.  15  Oct.  1789. 

4  Lady  Louisa,  b.  8  March  1787,  d.  12  Aug.  1816,  Lady  Bagot. 

6  Hon,  Heneage,  b.  29  Feb.  1788,  d.  12  Dec.  1844,  having  m.  1827,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Major  Johnstone. 

6  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  12  Feb.  1789,  m.  9  May  1816,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  George 

Neville-Grcnville.— 5er  Braybrooke. 

7  Lady  Harriet,  b.  7  Sept.  1790,  m.  22  Feb.  1815,  the  Hon.  General  Sir 

Edward  Paget,  G.C.B.— 5«e  Anglesey. 

8  Lady  Barbara- Maria,  b.  29  Nov.  1791,  d.  22  April  1840  ;  having  m.  25 

April  1820,  F.  Newdigate.  Esq. 

9  Hon.  Catherine-Charlotte,  b.  2  April  1793,  d,  1793 
JO  Lady  Georgiana-Caroline,  b,  14  May  1795. 

11  Lady  Mary,  b.  3  June  1796. 

12  Lady  Anne,  b,  14  Aug.  1797. 

13  Hon,  Charles,  b.  26  Jan.  1799,  d.  I  Nov.  1821. 

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14  Hon.  Major  Arthur-Charles,  b.  25  June  1800,  m.  Ist,  14  June  1827,  Lady 

Anne-Frederica-Catherine  Uolrot/dy  3rd  daughter  of  John,  Ist  Carl  of 
Sheffield,  who  d,  31  Aug.  1829 ;  and  2ndly,  29  Aug.  1837,  Caroline,  4th 
daughter  of  the  late  James-Charles-Philip  Bouwens,  Esq.;  he  has 
issue, 

1  Frances- Anne^  b,  7  June  ISM,  d,  18  Sept.  1837.  S  Charles,  b.  5 

Ang.  1829.=  3  A  daughter,  •tai4M»rn  8  Sept.  1838.  4  Alfred-Arthur- 
Kaye.  b.  31  July  1830.  5  A  ton,  atUl-bom  10  May  1841.  6  A  daa«rbter, 
b.  27  May  1843. 

15  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry,  B.C.L.,  Rector  of  Lewisham,  Kent,  m.  12  May 

1842,  Marian,  daughter  of  Frederick-Leman  Rogers,  Elsq. 

CreatUms.—'Rvma.  1682;  Viscount  and  Earl  1711. 

Genealog9.^^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— G»VLdei  tentamine  Tirtus :  Virtue  regoices  in  trial. 

Toum  Residence.— i3,  St.  James's  Square. 

Jmi/1.— Sand wel- Park,  near  Birmingham  ;  and  Woodshal-Hall,  Yorkshire. 


CoIIoUral  Vranclet. 


[The  Earl's  Uncles  and  Aunts,  issue  of  Wil- 
liam, 2nd  Earl.] 

1  Hon.  WilUam,  b.  4  Feb.  1757,  d.  10  Oct 
1784. 

2  Hon.  Charles  Counter,  b.  18  May  1750,  d. 
11  Oct.  1785. 

3  Hon.  Heneage,  b.  7  May  1761,  d.  2  Sept. 
1782. 

4  Hon.  Henrv,  Barrister-at-law,  b.  23  Jan. 
1765,  d.  10  Aprd  1844. 

5  Hon.  Admiral  Sir  Arthur  Kaye,K.C.B., 
6.  25  Oct.  1766,  d.  12  May  1835. 

6  Hon.  and  Right -Rev.  Edward,  Ijord 
Bishop  of  Oxford,  b.  11  Dec  1767,  d.  27  Jan. 
1827. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.  Augustus-George,  b.  21 
April  1773,  m.  15  Dec.  1705,  Honora,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter  Bagot, 
brother  of  the  1st  Lord  Bagot,  and  d.  21  Aug. 
1828,  haTing  had  issue  : 

1  Charlotte- Anne,  b.  5  June  1700,  m. 
15  Dec.  1825,  the  Hon.  and  Rer.  Arthur- 
Philip  Percival.— *fe  Eomont. 

2  Rev.  George- Augustus,  b.  8  July 
1801,  d.  16  June  1820.  baring  m.  23 
Aug.  1825,  Augusta  -  Frances,  eldest 
daughter  of  W  illiam-Bowyer  Atkins, 
Esq.,  of  Bmywick  Grove,  Berks.,  who 
re^m.  28  Oct.  1828,  the  Rer.  Samuel- 
Wyatt  Cobbe,  Rector  of  Ightham,  Kent. 

3  Rer.  William,  Rector  of  Ashstead, 
Surrey,  b.  20  July  1802. 

4  Rev.  Henry,  Rector  of  East  La- 
vant,  Sussex,  b.   20  June    1803,  m.   5 


May  1830,  Elizabeth  -  tAmisa,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Rear -Admiral 
Stair  Douglas,  — i«e  QuEiNSBBaav,  by 
whom,  who  d.  28  Oct.  1840,  he  has 
issue, 

1  Henry  Edward,   b.   22    May 
1831. 

2  Aug^ustns-George,  b.  20  Jan. 
1815. 

S  William-Douglas,  b.  13  Dec 
1836. 

4  Honora-Anne-Charlotte,  6. 20 
May  1838. 

5  Charles-Egertou,  b.  22  May 
1840. 

5  Honora-Augusta,  b.  1  May  1816. 

6  Louisa  •  Frances  -  Catherine,  b.   14 
July  1817. 

8  Lady  Charlotte,  b,  5  Oct.  1774,  Dowager 
Lady  Feversliam. 

The  Right  Hon.  Henry-Bilson  Legge,  3rd 
son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  m.  Mary, 
only  daughter  and  heir  of  Edward  Stawefl, 
Lord  Stawell,  who  was  created,  in  1760,  Ba- 
roness Stawkjx,  with  remainder  to  the 
heirs  male  of  her  husband ;  she  was  suc- 
ceeded by  their  only  son,  Hinrt,  2nd  Lord, 
who  d,  in  1820,  without  male  issue,  when  the 
title  became  extinct.  He  left  an  only 
daughter, 

Hon.   Mary  Legge,  b.  22  July  1780, 
Lady  Sherborne. 


DE  BLAQUIERE,  BARON.     (Db  Blaquiere.) 

William  de  Blaquiere,  Baron  de  Blaquiere  of  Ardkill,  Co.  Lon- 
donderry, in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  an  Irish  Baronet,  and  a  General 
in  the  Army  ;  b,  27  Jan.  1778,  succeeded  7  April  1844,  m,  16  Sept, 
1811,  L^y  Harriet  Townsend,  5th  daughter  of  George,  Ist  Marquis 
Townsend,  h.  9,0  April  1782,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
154 


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I'Hon.  Jobn,  Captain  3rd  West  India  Regt.,  b.  2  July  1812. 

2  Rate,  6.  27  Oct.  1813,  //.  11  Feb.  1818. 

3  Hon.  William-Barnard,  Lieutenant  R.N. ,  b.  16  Dec.  1814. 

John,  first  Lord,  father  of  the  late  and  present  Peers,  was  b.  15  May  1732,  held 
niccesstrely  several  distinguished  offices  under  government  in  Ireland,  and  d.  27  Aug. 
1812;  having  m.  24  Dec.  1775,  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Robert  Dobson,  Esq.,  of 
Anne  Grove,  Co.  Cork,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  in  1757,  and  d,  20  Dec.  1833,  he  had 
iuoe, 

1  John,  second  Lord,  b.  5  Nov.  1776,  succeeded  27  Aug.  1812,  d.  unm,  7 

April  1844. 

2  William,  present  and  third  Lord. 

3  Edmund,  d.  young. 

4  Hon,  Anna-Maria,  b.  17  Nov.  1780,  d.  31  Jan.  1843,  Viscountess  Dowager 

Kirkwall.— 5«e  Orkney. 

5  Hon,  Georg^e,  6.  27  July  1782,  m.  in  1826,  the  widow  of  Mr.  Leigh,  and  d. 

22  March  1826. 

6  Hon.  Peter-Boyl^  6.26  April  1783,in.  1st,  13  Sept.  1804,  Eliza,  daughter 

of  Denis  O'Brien,  Esq.,  of  Newcastle,  Co.  limerick,  who  d.  7  June 
1814 ;  2ndly,  26  Nov.  1818,  Eliza,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  William 
Roper,  Esq. — See  Teynham.  He  has  issue : 

1  Peter  Toumshend,  b.  15  Sept  1805,  d.  4  Aug.  1888.  2  George,  b.  20 
Oct.  1800,  d.  in  the  East  Indies,  14  Jan.  1834  3  Eliaa-Cecilia.  4  Anna- 
Maria,  m.  0  Oct.  1831,  Samuel  Le  Fevre,  Esq.,  Collector  of  the  Customs  at 
Barbadoes.  5  Ellinor,  m.  26  April  1832,  Lieut.-Col.  Le-Fevre,  Hon. 

E.  I.  C.'s  25th  NaUTe  Infantry.        6  John,  d.  1828.        7  William,  Hon. 

E.  I.  C's  Civil  Service,  Bombay.         8  Charles,  b.  7  Nov.  1819.  9 

Henry,  b.  July  1832.        10  Harriet,  b.  April  1838. 

7  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b.  17;July  1785,  m.  9  June  1807,  John-Bernard  Hankey, 

Esq.,  of  Fetcham  Park,  Surrey. 

8  Hon.  Eleanor,  b,  1  June  1789,  m.  6  Jan.  1822,  Joseph  Knight,  Esq. 

Crtmtiens.—Buron  1800.    Bart.  1784. 
GemeuioEw.—See  Genealogtcai  Volume. 
Motio.~^ien%  k  la  riritv :  Maintain  the  truth. 
JMf .— Portlemon,  Westmeath. 


DECIES,  BARON.  (Beresfobd.) 
John  Horsley-Beresfobd,  Baron  Decies  of  Decies,  Co.  Water- 
ford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  in  Holy  Orders,  and  D.D. ;  6.  20  Jan. 
1777,  succeeded  6  Sept.  1819,  m.  26  July  1810,  Charlotte-Philadel- 
phia, only  daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  Robert  Horsley^  Esq.,  of 
Bolam  House,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue  : 
l*Hon.  William-Robert-John,  b.  June  1811. 

2  Hon.  Georgiana-Catherine,  b.  21  Aug.  1812,  m.  1st,  Aug.  1831,  William 

Watson ,  Esq.,  of  North  Seaton,  Northumberland,  and  2dly,  25  Sept. 
1845,  Henry- Edward  Browne,  Esq. 

3  Hon.  Louisa-Elizabeth,  6.  April  1814,  Lady  Ernest  Bruce. — «S«r  Ailesbury. 

4  Hon.  Caroline-Ag^es,  Duchess  of  Montrose. 

The  Most  Rer.  William,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  First  Baron  Decies, 
3rd  iou  of  Marcus,  1st  Earl  of  Tyrone — see  Waterford — and  father  of  the  present 
Peer,  was  b.  16  April  1743,  and  d.  6  Sept.  1819 ;  having  i».  12  June  1763,  Elizabetli, 
2iid  daughter  of  John  Fitz-Gibbon,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  Ist  Earl  of  Clare,  who 
d.  24  Aug.  1807.  By  this  Lady  his  Grace  had  a  numerous  issue,  of  whom,  those 
who  attained  to  maturity  were ; 
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1  MarcMs,  a  Brigadier-GeDeral  in  the  Army,  6.  1  June  1764,  d,  umm. 

2  Hon,  Cathenne-Eleanor,  d.  Nor.  1837;  haTingm.  11  Nor.  1789,  the  Rev. 

Wiliiam  Armstrongs  of  Mealiffe,  Co.  Tipperaiy,  who  d.  8  June  1839. 

3  Hon,  Araminta-Anne,  d.  26  Sept.  1816,  haying  m.  26  May  1794,  the  Very 

Rev,  Arthur-John  Preston,  D.D,,  Dean  o/IJmerich,  who  was  b.  in  1760, 
re-m,  Isabelhi,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Rev,  John  Shepherd,  and  d.  3 
Nov.  1844. 

4  Hon,  Harriet,  d,  11  June  1834,  having  m.  25  Jan.  1796,  Thomas-Henry- 

Bermingham-Daly  Sewell,  Esq. 

5  Hon.  Frances,  m.  14  Jan.  1797,  Colonel  Thomas  Burrowes. 

6  John,  present  and  second  Lord. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.  George,  d.  13  Sept.  1842,  having  m.  21  May  1798,  Susan- 

nah, 3rd    daughter    of  Hamilton  Gorges,  £sq.,  of  Kilbrew,  and  had 


1  Rev.  William,  Rector  of  Inniscarra,  m.  15  May  1890,  Sarah,  daughter 
of  John  Boll,  Esq.  and  widow  of  David  Simp«on,  Esq.,  and  haa  iasae, 
Cecilia-Melanie,  b.  17  Joly  ld40. 

9  Colonel  Marcos,  Assistant  Ad^ntant-General  for  |the  Cork  I>istrict,  m. 
Oct.  1838,  his  cousin  Isabella^  duighter  of  Thomas-Berminghani  Sewell, 
Esq.,  who  d.  1836,  and  he  m.  3ndlj,  22  Jan.  1838,  Caroline,  tnd  daughter  of 
the  late  William  Fane,  Esq.— J9re  Wkstmorilanu.    He  has  issue  : 

1  Harriet-Louisa,  b.  Aug.  1820.  2  Isabelhi-Elixa,  fr.  24  Feb. 

1833.  a  A  daughter,  which  d.  an  infant. 

9  Rev.  George-Hamilton,  m.  Nov.  1829,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Matthew 
Nisbett,  Esq.,  of  Derrycam,  Co.  Leitrim,  by  whom  he^has  issue,  one  son  and 
one  daughter. 

4  John,  in   the  Hon.    E.    I.   Company's  Service. 

6  Henry 'Tristram,  Capt.  7^xt  Foot,  d.  in  Canada,  19  March  1842;  having 
m.  7  July  J838,  Dora,  daughter  of  the  late  William  Watson,  Esq.,  of  North 
Seaton,  Northumberland. 

6  Elisabeth- Anne,  d.  27  March  1838,  having  m.  10  June  1820,  Myles-John 
O'Reilly,  Esq.,  of  Heath  House,  Queen's  Co. 

7  Susan-Anne,  m.  2  June  1842,  Gerald-S.  Fits-Gerald,  Esq.,  of  Mount 
Offaley. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  WiUiam,  b.  20  Nov.  1780,  d.  27  June  1830  ;  having  m.  19 

July  1804,  Lady  Anna  Rennet,  2nd  daughter  of  Charles,  4th  Earl  of 
Tankerville,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  28  April  1774,  and  d.  Sept.  1S36,  he 
had  issue: 

1  Emnta,  b.  18  May  1805,  d.  14  Oct.  1826. 

2  Charles-WUUam,  b.  1808,  d.  1  April  1821. 

3  Elizabeth,  b.  13  Sept.  1810,  d.  young. 

4  Alicia-Maria,  m.  12  Sept.  1834,  Horace  Hammond,  Esq. 

5  William. 

9  Hon.  Louisa,  m.  1st,   lf>  April  1806,  Thomas  Hope,  Esq.,  of  Deepdene, 

Kent,  who  d.  2  Feb.  1831  ;  and  2ndly,  William-Carr,  Viscount  fieres- 
ford. 

Creation 1812. 

Genealogy, — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

JI/oZ/o.— -Nil  nisi  cruce  :  Inere  is  no  dependence  but  in  the  cross. 

Jeal.~Bolam  House,  Northumberland. 


DE  CLIFFORD,  BARONESS.     (Russell.) 

Sophia  Russell,  Baroness  De  Cli£Ford  of  Clifford  Castle,  Co. 
Hereford,  in  the  Peerage  of  England,  which  honour  his  late  Majesty  was 
pleased  to  call  out  of  abeyance  in  her  Ladyship's  favour  16  Feb.  1833, 
b.  Nov.  1791,  m,  21  Aug.  1822,  John  Russell,  Esq,,  Cotnmander  R,N. 
Srd  son  of  the  late  Lord  Wiiliani  Russell,  and  nephew  of  the  late  Duke 

15fi 


DEF 

of  Bedford,  6.   10  July  1796,  and  d.  27  April  1835.     Her  Ladyship 
has  Issue, 

l^HoD.  fidward-Southwell,  b,  Feb.  1824. 

2  Jekn^  b.  7  July  1825,  d.  7  June  1827. 

3  Hon,  Sydney,  b.  Dec.  1826,  d.  22  Jan.  1838. 

4  Hod.  CatheriDe-Sarah-Georgina,  6.  15  Dec.  1827. 

5  Hon.  Mary,  6.  2  May  1830. 

6  Hon.  Caroline,  b.  1831,  d.  30  April  1844. 

Her  Ladyship  is  the  only  sarviving  issue  of  the  late  Colonel  George-Kein-Hay- 
ward  Conssoiaker,by  his  marriage,  in  Nov.  1790,  with  the  Hon.  Catherine  Southwell- 
ClUlbrd,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward,  20th  Lord  De  Clifford,  who  d.  in  July  1801. 

The  grandfather  of  the  present  Baroness,  Edward,  twentieth  Lord,  d.  1  Nov. 
1777 ;  having  m.  20  Aug.  1763,  Sophia,  3rd  daughter  of  Samuel  Campbell,  Esq., 
of  Mount  Campbell,  in  Ireland,  the  respected  Governess  of  the  late  Princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales;  by  whom,  who  d,  3  Aug.  1828,  he  had,  besides  other  issue, 
who  d,  young, 

1  Edward,  twenty-first  Lord,   b.  20  June  1767,  succeeded  1  Nov. 

1777,  m.  Feb.  1789,  Lady  Mary-Elizabeth  Bourke,  2d  daughter  of  the 
Most  Rev.  Joseph-Deane,  3rd  Earl  of  Mayo,  and  Archbishop  of  Tuam, 
who  d,  28  May  1845.  His  Lordship  d.  without  issue  30  Sept.  1832. 
when  the  Barony  fell  into  abeyance  between  the  heirs  of  his  sisters. 

2  Hon,  Caiherine,  b.  19  Sept.  1768.  d.  in  July  1801  ;  mother  of  the  present 

Baroness. 

3  Hon.  Sophia,  b.  10  June  1771,  m.  12  April  1790,  the  Hon.  John-Thomas 

Townshend,  afterwards  Viscount  Sydney,  and  d.  9  Nov.  1795,  leaving 

issue : 

1  Hon.  Sophia-Mary  Townshend,  b.  17  Feb.  170%.  m.  to  the  Hon.  Peregrine- 
Francis  Gust.— ^'ee  Brownlow.  2  Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth  Townshend,  b. 
0  March  1704,  m.  1st,  4  Oct.  1825,  George- James  Cholmondeley,  Esq.— «<-« 
Cholmondklky  ; — and  2ndly,  to  the  Earl  of  Romney. 

4  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b.  11  June  \776,m.  9  April  1792,  William-Charles,  Earl 

of  Albemarle,  and  d.  14  Nov.  1817,  leaving  issue  : 

1  Augustus-Frederick,  Viscount  Bury,  b.  2  June  1704.  2  &c.  other 

issue — See  Albkxarli. 

5  Hon.  Henrietta,  b.  19  May  1777,  m,  22  Dec.  1799.  Frederick  Delme,  Esq., 

and  d.  without  issue  in  1800. 
Oremtion.^1209. 

GeneaUgjf^See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Seai^Kixkby  MaUory,  Leicestershire. 


DE  FREYNE,  BARON.     (French.) 

Arthur  French,  Baron  De  Freyne  of  Artagh,  Co.  Roscommon, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  m.  in  1818,  Mary,  daughter  of 
—  M'Dermott,  Esq.,  who  d.  7  Sept.  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Arthur  French,  Esq.,  of  French  Park,  refused  successively 
an  Earldom  and  a  Barony ;  lie  died  24  Nov.  1820,  having  had  issue,  by  his  marriage 
in  1784,  with  Margaret,  daughter  of  Edmond  Costello.  Esq.  (by  the  Hon.  Mary  Bir- 
mingham, daughter  of  F'rancis,  21  st  Lord  Athenry— £x/tnc/) ; 

1  Arthur,  the  present  Peer. 

2  Rev.  John. 

3  Charles,  Capt.  8l8t  Foot. 

4  William,  d.unm. 
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5  Fitz-Stephen,  M.P.,  m.  20  Nov.  1839,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  the  Hon. 

Henry  Bennet.— 5ee  Tankervillb,  and  has  issue. 

6  Mary,  m.  Daniel  Kelly,  Esq.,  of  Cargins,  Co.  Roscommon. 

7  JLouisa,  m.  the  Venerable  William  Digby^  Archdeacon  of  Elphin,  dec. 

8  Harriet,  m.  Owen  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  Lisadurn. 

9  Elizabeth,  d,  unm. 

Creation.  —1830. 

Motto. — Malo  mori  quam  foedari :  I  bad  rather  die  than  be  disgraced. 

Town  Residence,— A5t  Oxford  Terrace,  Hyde  Park. 

.Sto/.— French  Park,  Co.  RoMonunon. 


DE  GREY,  EARX,.     (De  Gbey.) 

Thomas-Philip  de  Grey,  Earl  de  Grey  of  Wrest,  Co.  Bedford, 
Baron  Lucas  of  Crudwell,  Co.  Wilts,  and  Baron  Grantham  of  Grant- 
ham, Co.  Lincoln,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  and  a  Baronet : 
K.G.,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  Bedfordshire,  Colonel 
of  the  Yorkshire  Hussar  Yeomanry,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  her  Majesty, 
P.C.,  F.SA.,  and  President  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects. 
His  Lordship,  who  had  changed  his  family  name  of  Robinson  for 
that  of  Weddell,  assumed  that  of  de  Grey  only  on  succeeding 
to  the  Earldom^  he  was  6.  8  Dec.  1781 5  succeeded  to  the  Barony 
of  Grantham  on  the  death  of  his  father,  Thomas,  2nd  Lord,  20 
July  1786,  and  to  the  Earldom  of  de  Grey,  on  that  of  Amabel 
Hume-Campbell,  late  Countess,  his  maternal  aunt,  4  May  1833} 
m.  20  July  1805,  Lady  Henrietta-Frances  Cole,  5th  daughter  of 
William-Willoughby,  1st  Earl  of  Enuiskillen,  by  whom,  who  was  b, 
22  June  1784,  he  has  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Anne-Florence,  b.  8  June  1806,  Coontess  Cowper. 

2  Hon.  Thomas-Philip,  6.21  Aug.  1807,  d.  30  March  1810. 

3  Lady  Mary-Gertrude,  b,  5  Feb.  1809,  m.  5  July  1832,  Henry  Vyner,  Esq., 

son  of  the  late  Robert  Vyner,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Theodosia  Ashbumham. 

4  Hon.  Fredertck-miUam,  h.  11  AprU  1810,  d,  6  Feb.  1831. 

5  A  son,  still-bom  12  Jan.  1813. 

6  Hon.  Amabel-Elizabeth,  b.  11  Oct.  1816,  d.  13  Sept.  1827. 

7  A  child,  still-born  12  Nov.  1817. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas  Robinson,  second  Lord  Grantham,  a  distin- 
{Tuished  Sutesman  and  Diplomatist,  was  b.  30  Nov.  1738,  and  d,  20  July  1786 ; 
having  m.  17  Aug.  1780,  Lady  Mary-Jemima  Yorke,  2nd  daughter  of  Philip,  2nd 
Earl  of  Hardwicke,  by  Jemima,  Marchioness  Grey,  and  sister  and  heir  of  Amabel, 
late  Countess  de  Grey,  by  whom,  who  d.  7  Jan.  1830,  he  left  issue, 

1  Thomas-Philip,  present  Earl  de  Grey. 

2»Frederick-John  Robinson,  b.  1  Nov.  1782,  Earl  of  Ripon. 

3  Hon.  Philip,  b.  18  Oct.  1783,  d.  young. 

CreatUms.—BKron  Lncat  1083,  Grantham  1701,  Earl  1810.    Bart.  1000. 
Genealogw.^See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.'-roy  est  tout:   Faith  is  every  thing.— Qualis  ab  incepto:  The  same  as  from  the 
b^nninr. 
Town  Residence.— A,  St.  James's  Square. 
Seats.— fiewhy  HaU,  Borovghbridge,  Yorkshire;  and  Wrest  Park, Bedfordshire. 

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D£LAM£R£,  BARON.  (Cholmondeley.) 
Thomas  Cholmonde LEY,  Baron  Delamere  of  Vale  Royal,  Co.  Ches- 
ter, m  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  6.  9  Aug.  17^7,  wi.  17  Dec. 
1810,  Henrietta-Elizabeth,  4th  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Watkin  Wil- 
liams-Wynn,  Bart.,  by  Charlotte  Grenville,  —  see  Buckingham,  6.  6 
Feb.  1786,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

l*Hon.  Hugh,  M.P.,  Col.  of  the  Royal  Cheshire  Militia,  b.  3  Oct.  1812. 

2  Thomas,  b.  4  Jan.,  d.  10  Aug.,  1817. 

3  Hon.  Thomas-Grenville,  Captain  43rd   foot,  b.  4  Aug.  1818. 

4  Hon.  Henry-Pitt,  b.  15  .June  1820. 

5  Hon.  Henrietta-Charlotte,  b.  3  June  1823. 

6  Hon.  CkarUs-Watkin-Neville,  b.  27  May  1826,  rf.  18  March  1844. 

HiB  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Cholmondeley,  Esq.,  of  Vale-Royal 
Cheshire,  by  his  wife,  Dorothy,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  Cowper,  Esq., 
of  Overleigh,  Cheshire  ;  the  other  issue  of  which  marriage,  not  being  in  remain- 
der to  the  title,  are  given  below. 

Creation.— \9li\. 

Gtnealogf/.See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— CnMUB  tatiBsima  virtiu  :  Virtue  is  the  safest  defence. 

TWm  Besidence.—^,  Upper  Brook  Street. 

Seat,—\9le  Royal,  Northwich,  Cheshire. 


Collateral  Vranel^es. 


[BraCfaen  and  Sisten  of  the  present  Peer.] 

1  Hester,  b.  9  Jnly  1760,  d.  30  Sept.  1802; 

haTing  m.  John   Drummondt    Esq.  —  See 

SraATBALLAN. 

1  Charles  Cholmondeley,  Esq.,  of  Orer- 
leigh,  Cheshire,  b.  0  Jane  1770,  m.  23  Jan. 
1794,  CaroUne- Elizabeth^  3rd  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  Nicholas  Smyth,  Esq.,  of  Cnbley, 
by  whom,  who  d.  a«Dec.  1818,  he  has  issue, 
1  Rev.  CharUs'Cowper,  b.  28  Sept 
1795,  d.  5Feb.  1831,  having  m.  22  June 
1822,  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Regi- 
nald Hcber,  Esq.,  of  Hodnet,  Salop,  and 
sister  of  the  late  Bishop  of  Calcutta, 
by  whom,  who  m.  2ndly,  18  May  1841, 
the  ReT.  Samuel-H.  Macauley,  Rector 


of  Hodnet,  Salop,  he  left  issue, 

1  Thomas,  b.  1823.    2  Charles, 
b.  1825.  8  Reginald,  b.  182«. 

4  Richard-Hugh,  b.  1828. 

2  Hugh,  A.  iJuly  1797. 

3  Thomas,  h.  9  Sept.  1801. 

4  Caroline  •  Henrietta,  b.  18  April 
1803,  m.  23  Jan.  1823.  Thomas  Hib- 
bert,  EMq.,  of  Birtles  Hall,  Cheiihire. 

5  C eorgi ana  -  Charlotte,  b.  9  Dec. 
1804. 

6  George-James,  b.  21  June  1807. 

7  Anne-Maria-Gmma,6. 13  Jan.  1810. 

3  Essex,  b.  18  Oct.  1771. 

4  Dorothy,  b.  20  June  1776,  m.   14  Sept. 
1795,Thomaji  Parker,  Esq.,  of  Astle, Cheshire. 


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DE-LA-WARR,  EARL.  (West.) 
George-John  Sackville-West,  Earl  De-la-Warr,  ViscountCanta- 
lupe.  Baron  Delawarr,  and  Baron  West,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Bri- 
tain ;  P.C.,  Lord  Chamberlain  to  the  Queen,  and  an  official  Trustee  of 
the  British  Museum,  D.CX5  6.26  Oct.  1791,  succeeded  28  July  1795, 
m.  21  June  1813,  Lady  Elizabeth  Sackville,  2nd  daughter  of  John- 
Frederick,  3rd  Duke  of  Dorset,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  9  Aug.  1795, 
he  has  issue : 

l^George- John-Frederick,  Viscount  Cantalupe,  b.  25  April  1814. 

2  Hon.  Charles- Richard,  Captain  2l8t  Foot,  Aide-de-Camp  to   the  Com- 

mander-in-Chief in  India,  b.  13  Nov.  1815. 

3  Hon.  and  Rev.  Reginald-Windsor,  Rector  of  Withyham,  Sussex,  b.  21  Feb. 

1817. 

4  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  23  Sept.  1818,  m.  18  Jan.  1844,  Francis-Charles-Hast- 

ings Russell,  Esq. — See  Bedford. 

5  Hon.  Mortimer,  Captain  Gren.  Guards,  and  a  Gentleman  Usher  to  Her 

Majesty,  b.  22  Sept.  1820. 

6  A  son,  b.  30  Dec.  1822,  d,  9  Jan.  1823. 

7  Lady  Mary-Catherine,  b.  23  July  1824. 

8  Hon.  Lionel-Sackville,  b.  19  July  1827. 

9  Hon.  WUliam-Edward,  b.  27  Oct.  1830. 
10  Lady  Arabella-Diana,  b,  10  Jan.  1835. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John-Richard,  fourth  Earl,  was  b.  28  July  1758,  suc- 
ceeded his  brother  William-Augustus,  third  Earl,  in  Jan.  1783,  and  d.  28 
July  1795;  having  m.  22  April  1783,  Catherine,  daughter  of  Henry  Lyell, 
Esq.,  of  Bourne,  Cambridgeshire,  by  whom,  who  d,  27  May  1826,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Lady  Catherme-Georgianay  b.  29  Aug.  1788,  m.  16  Oct.  1817,  Lieut.-Col. 

Joseph  D*Arcy,  and  d.  7  March  1824. 

2  iMdy  Charlotte,  b,  20  Oct.  1790,  d.  an  infant. 

3  George-John,  present  and  fifth  Earl. 

Creations Baron  Delawarr,  by  writ  ItOO,   Baron  West,  by  writ  1548,  Viscount  and 

Earl  1761. 

Genealogy. See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.— Sova  dc  ma  rie  :  The  day  of  my  life. 

Tmvn  Residence.— 17 f  Upper  Groavenor  Street. 

Seats.— BovLTn  House,  Caxton,  Cambridgeshire;  and  Buckhurst  Park,  East  Grinstead, 
Sussex.  


Collateral 

[The  Earl's  surriving  Uncle,  issue  of  John 
2nd  Earl.] 
Ron.  Frederick,  b.  1767,  m.  Ist,  April 
1702,  CharlottCt  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Ri- 
chard Mitchell,  Esq.,  of  Culham  Court,  Berks, 
who  d.  13  June  1706;  and  Sndly,  31  May 
1706,  Maria,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
Richard  Myddelton,  Esq.,  of  Chirk  Castle. 
l>CTbiglishire,by  Elisabeth,  sister  of  the  1st 
Lord  Northwick,  who  d.  27  Oct.  1848.  He 
has  issue, 

1  Charlotte-Ixwiisa  ■ r 

2  Frederick  •  Richard,  b.  1700,  m. 
1st,  14  Not.  1880,  Ladf  Georgiana- 
Elizabeth  Stanhope,  Srd   daughter  of 

160 


Vranrtot. 

Philip,  6th  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  who 
d.  14  Aug.  1824;  2ndly,  11  Sept.  1827, 
Theresa,  only  daughter  of  the  late 
Captain  John  Whitby,  R.N.,  by  whom 
he  has  issue : 

1  Frederick  Myddelton,  b.  31 
Aug.  1830. 

2  Georgiana-Theresa-Ella,     6. 
28  Dec.  1831. 

3  Florence,  (a  daughter,)  h.  S 
Nov.  1883. 

4  William-Comwallis,    b.  M 
March  18SS. 

5  Theresa- Lucy-Sophia>Blphin 
stone,  b.  0  Aug.  1880. 


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1  Jamis  Wot,  Biq..  ef  Alaeot  Park.  Glo^ 


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BlMibetk,   Ird  dae^ter  of  Joeepli>1lo 
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kead.-^Sflr  Towxskxo. 
3  PhOiiKlowpli,  *.  IC  Juie  18 tf. 


DE  LA  ZOUCHE,  BARONESS.    (Curzon.) 
See  ZoucHE. 


DE  LISLE  AND  DUDLEY,  BARON.     (Sidney.) 

Philip-Charles  Sidney,  Baron  De  L'Isle  and  Dudley  of  Pen- 
shunt,  Ck).  Kent,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Surveyor 
General  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall,  and  a  Member  of  the  Prince 
of  Wales's  Council  for  the  Duchy,  G.C.H.,  D.C.L,j  h.  U  March 
1800,  m.  13  Aug.  1825,  Lady  Sophia  Fitz-Clarence,  eldest  sister 
of  the  late  Earl  of  Munster,  by  whom,  who  d.  10  April  1837,  his 
Lordship  has  issue : 

1  Hon.  Adelaide- Augusta- Wilhelmiiis,  b,  1  June  1826. 

2*Hon.  PhUip,  6. 29  Jan.  1828. 

3  Robert-Dudley,  6.  26  Sept.  1829,  d.  17  April  1830. 

4  EHzabeth'Frederica,  b.  15  Feb.,</.  Sept.,  1831. 

5  Hon.  Emettine-WelUngton,  6.  9  Feb.  1834. 

6  Hon.  Sophia-Philippa,  6.  11  March  1837. 

His  Lordship  is  the  onlv  son  of  Sir  John  Shelley-Sidney  of  Penshurst  Place,  Co. 
Kest,  Bart^  2nd  son  of  the  late  Sir  Bysshe  Shelley,  of  ,Castle  Goring,  Co.  Sussex, 
But.  Sir  John  was  b.  18  Dec.  1771,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Sidney,  by 
Royal  Sign  Manual  in  1793,  m.  29  April  1799,  Henrietta-Frances,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Hnnloke,  Bart.,  and  by  her,  who  </.  5  Feb.  181 1,  has  had 

I  Phiup-Charles,  the  present  Peer. 

3  EmUy^EUzahetk,  b.  10  Feb.  1801,  m,  26  March  1826,  WUlUm  Wakefield, 
Esq.,  and  d.  12  Auir.  1827. 


_   J  Geueml^fiemi  VMm 
»  fita  vwsBt :  Wktchcr  fate  macj  caH  aw. 

— M.  Nrv  Bwfnctoi  ' 

,  Taakridce,  Krat. 


DEN 


DE  MAULEY,  BARON.     (Ponsonby.) 

William-Francis-Spencer  Ponsonby,  Baron  De  Mauley  of  Can- 
ford,  Co.  Dorset,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  6.  Feb.  1787, 
w.  8  Aug.  1814,  Lady  Barbara  Ashley- Cooper,  only  child  of  Anthony, 
5th  Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  by  whom,  who  was  h.  19  Oct.  1788,  and  d. 
5  June  1844,  he  has  had  issue  : 

l»Hon.  Charles-Fredcrick-Ashley-Coopcr,  M.P.,  6.12  Sept  1815,  m.  9  Aug. 
1838,  his  cousin,  Lady  Maria-Jane-Elizabeth  Ponsonby,  4th  daughter  of 
the  Earl  of  Bessborough ;  and  has  issue : 

I  AUoe-Barbara-Maria,  b.  96  Jan.  1840.  «  Emily-PriwsiUa-Maria,  6. 

S7  Not.  1S41.        9* William-Ashley- Webb,  b.  %  March  1S43.         4  Gtorgt, 
b,  July  1844,  d.  IM  Aug.  I84A. 

2  Hon.  Frances,  b.  24  July  1817,  Lady  Kinnaird. 

3  William-Henry-George,  b,  1  Sept.  1819,  d.  4  Nov.  1821. 

4  ^nthony-yithley-Wentworth,  b.  11  April  1828,  d.  29  Nov.  1829. 

5  Hon.  Ashley-George-John,  b,  25  June  1831. 

His  Lordship  is  the  Srd  son  of  Frederick,  3rd  Earl  of  Bessborough. 

Creation^lS3S. 

Motto.— Pro  rege,  lege,  ct  greee :  For  the  king,  the  law,  and  the  people. 

Totim  Residtnce.—'%k,  George  Street,  Hanover  Squire. 

•Slraf.— Canford  House,  Wimbome,  Donet. 


DENBIGH,  EARL  OF.     (Fbilding.) 

William-Basil-Percy  Feilding,  Earl  of  Denbigh,  Viscount  Feild- 
ing.  Baron  Feilding  of  Newnham  Paddox,  and  Baron  St.  Liz,  m  the 
Peerage  of  England;  also  Earl  of  Desmond,  Viscount  Callan,  and 
Baron  Feilding  of  Lecaghe,  in  Ireland,  and  Count  of  Hapsburg, 
Rheinfelden,  and  Lauffenbarg,  in  the  Holy  Roman  Empire;  Master  of 
the  Horse  to  Queen  Adelaide,  G.C.H.,  and  P.C. ;  6.  95  March  1796, 
succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  grandfather,  Basil,  6th  Earl,  14  July 
1800;  m.  8  May  1822,  the  Lady  Mary -Elizabeth-Kitty  Moreton, 
eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  Ist  Earl  of  Ducie,  by  whom,  who  d.  16 
Dec.  1842,  he  has  issue: 
162 


DEN 


2I  Twins,  J  udyMary-Frances-Catherinc,  .  .  f J  6. 9  April  1823. 

3  Lady  Augusta-Emily-Julia,  6. 27  Sept.  1825. 

4  Hon.  Percy-Robert-Basil,  Ensign  85th  foot,  6.  26  June  1827. 

5  Lady  Jane-Lissey-Harriet,  6.30  Jan.  1829. 

6  Htm,  Geofrey-WiUiam-Penn,  b.  26  Jan.  1832,  d.  10  May  1843. 

7  Hon.  Cbarles-William-Alexander,  b.  28  April  1833. 

8  Hon.  William-Henry-Adelbert,  Page  of  Honor  to  the  Queen  Dowager,  b. 

6  Jan.  1836. 

9  Lady  Adelaide-Emily,  b.  24  Nov.  1836. 

10  Lady  Ida-MatUda-Alice,  b.  23  June  1840. 

11  Lady  Katherine-Elizabeth-Mary-Julia,  b.  16  Dec.  1842. 

His  Lordship's  father*  William-Robert,  Viscount  Feilding,  eldest  son  of 
Basil,  6th  Earl,  was  b.  15  June  1760,  m.  26  April  1791,  Anne-Catherine,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas-Jelf  Powys,  Esq.,  of  Berwick  House,  Salop.,  the  present  Viscount- 
ess Dowager  Feilding,  and  d,  before  his  father,  8  Aug.  1799,  having  had 
inoe  : 

1  Horn,  Rodolphut'Henry,  b.  9,  d.  23,  March  1792. 

2  Lady  CatkeriHe-Francetf  b.  2  Sept.  1793,  advanced  with  her  sisters  to  the 

precedency  of  an  Earl's  daughter  1813,  and  </.  21  Feb.  1818. 

3  Lady  Mary-j^nne,  b.  16  Feb.  1795,  d.  13  Feb.  1814. 

4  William-Basil-Percy,  present  and  seventh  Earl. 

5  Lady  Emily,  6.  20  April  1797,  m.  11  Oct.  1827,  the  Rev.  Henry  Harding. 

6  Hon.  Henry- Wentworth-Powys,  6.31  July  1798. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.  Everard-Robert-Bruce,  Rector  of  Stapleton,  Salop,  b.  3] 

Oct.  1799,  m.  21  June  1832,  Anne-HenrietU,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  Sir  John  Boughey,  Bart 

OrMffeiM.— ViMxrant  and  Baron  FeUding  1020,  Earl  1023,  and  Baron  St.  Lis  1604,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Enriand ;  Iri«h  Viacofunt  and  Baron  1619,  Earl  1023. 
GeitetflMv.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Moito.,--^irtaliM  prannium  honor :  Honour  ia  the  reward  of  virtue.^ 
TWfi  JteHdenct.f—44t  Eaton  Square. 
JleaT^— Newnham  Paddoz,  Warwickahire. 


Collatfral  mrant^n* 


[farae  of  Commodore  Charlea  Feildinr,  aon 
«r  Hon.  Charlef ,  Brother  of  the  5th  Earl.l 
1  fyphla-Ckarlotte,  b.    1773,  d.  19  Sept. 

ISM,  having  m.  Lard  Robert  Fitzgerald. -^ 

See  LaiiisTaa. 
1  Matilda,  6.  8  Jan.  1775. 
3  Aagnata>8ophia,  b.  27  July  1770,  m.   8 

Maiek  1813,  George  Hicks,  Esq.,  who  d.  1 

Avf .  18M. 


4  Rear-Admiral  Charles  Feilding,  b.  1780, 
d.  3  Sept.  1837 ;  having  m.  34  April  1804,  Lady 
Elisabeth -Thereaa  Fox-Strangwaya,  eldeat 
daughter  of  Henry-Thomaa,  3nd  Earl  of  U- 
cheater,  and  widow  of  William-Davenport 
Talbot,   Eaq.,  by  whom  he  had  iaaue  : 

1  Caroline,  b.  Jan.  1808,  Counteaa  of 
Monnt-Edgecumbe. 
3  Horatia,  b.  Aug.  1809. 


DENMAN,  BARON.    (Dbnman.) 

Thomas  Denman,  Baron  Denman  of  Dovedale,  Co.  Derby,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of 
Queen's  Bench,  Deputy  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Lords,  an  official 
GoYemor  of  King's  College,  London,  and  Trustee  of  the  British 
Moseutn,  P.C.  5  6.  23  Feb.  1779  5  appointed  Solicitor-General  to 
Queen  Caroline  8  Feb.  1820,  elected  Common  Serjeant  of  the  City 
of  London  26  April  1822,  appointed  Attorney-General  to  King 
1S3  M  2 


DER 

William  IV.  22  Nov.  1830,  and  Chief  Justice  of  England  8  Nov. 
1832.  His  Lordship  m.  18  Oct.  1804,  Theodosia-Anne,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Vevers,  Rector  of  Saxby  and 
Kettering,  by  whom  he  has  issue: 

l*Hon.  Thomas,  a  barrister-at-law,  Marshal  to  the  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Queen's  Bench,  b,  30  July  1805,  m.  12  Aug.  1829,  Georgiana,  eldest 
surviving  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Roe. 

2  Hon.  Theodosia,  b.  16  Sept.  1806,  m.  21  Nov.  1825,  Charles  Wright,  Esq., 

of  Bramcott,  Notts. 

3  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b,  21  Nov.  1807,  m.  3  May  1838,  the  Rev.  Francis  Hodg- 

son, D.D.,  Provost  of  Eton  College. 

4  Charles,  b,  1  June  1809,  d.  an  infant. 

5  Hon.  Joseph,  Capt.  R.N.,  h.  23  June  1810.  m.  12  Feb.  1844,  Grace-Jane, 

youngest  daughter  of  Jesse- Watts  Russell,  Esq.,  of  Islam  Hall,  Stafford- 
shire. 

6  Sophia,  b.  7  Aug.  1811,  d.  an  infant. 

7  Hon.  Frances,  6.  17  Sept.  1812. 

8  Hon.  Richard,  a  barrister-at-law,  b.  13  Jan.  1814,  m.  28  Oct.  1840,  Emma, 

youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Hugh  Jones,  Esq.,  of  Lark  Hill,  Lanca- 
shire, and  has  issue, ' 

1  Richard,  6.  3  Jan.  1841.        1  Theodosia-Anne,  6.  20  Jane  184S.  3 

Emma-Sophia-Georgiana,  b.  3S  June  IM5. 

9  Hon.  Margaret,  6.   8  Aug.    1815,   m.   23  Nov.    1841,  Henry- William, 

Macaulay,  Esq. 

10  Robert,  b.  11  June  1817,  d.  young. 

11  Lttunceloty  b.  30  Oct.  1818,  d,  young. 

12  Hon.  George,  M.A.,  a  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  b.  23  Dec. 

1819. 

13  Hon.  and  Rev.  Lewis-William,  M.A.,  b.  23  March  1821. 

14  Hon.  Anne,  b.  26  June  1822. 

15  Hon.  Caroline- Amelia,  b.  26  Aug.  1823. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas  Denman,  Esq.  M.D.,  the  celebrated  physician,  was 
the  feccond  son  of  John  Denman,  Elsq.,  of  Bakewell,  Co.  Derby,  and  brother  of 
Joseph  Denman,  M.D.,  of  Buxton,  Co.  Derby,  many  years  a  Justice  of  the  Peace 
for  that  county,  who  died  21  July  1812.  Dr.  Thomas  Denman  was  b.  27  June 
1733,  and  d.  26  Nov.  1815 ;  having  m.  1770,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Alexander 
Brodie,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  was  b,  23  Jan.  1746,  and  d,  19  Jan.  1833,  he  left 
issue,  besides  the  present  Peer,  two  daughters,  twins, 

1  Margaret,  6.  9  July  1772,  m.  3  Nov.  1789,  Sir  Richard  Croft,  BarU,  M J},, 

6.  Jan.  1762,  d.  13  Feb.  1818. 

2  Sophia,  6.  9  July  1772,  d,  6  Aug.  1845 ;  having  m.  5  May  1791,  Matthew 

Baillie,  Esq.,  M.D,,  who  was  b,  27  Oct.  1761,  and  d.  23  Sept.  1823. 

Creation.—l9M. 

Genealogy See  Genealogical  Volume. 

3/0//0.— Pradentia  ec  oonstantia :  Prudence  and  constancy. 
Town  Residence.— »,  Portland  Place. 
AVfl^.— Stony- Middleton,  Derbyahire. 


DERBY,  EARL  OF.     (Stanley.) 
Edward  Smith-Stanley,  Earl  of  Derby,  and  Baron  Stanley  of 
Bickerstaffe^  Co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  tn  the  Peerage  of  the  UnUed 
Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet;  K.G.,  P.C,  Liord  Lieutenant  and  Vice-Ad- 
164 


DER 

mind  of  the  Coast  of  Lancashire,  Colonel  of  the  2nd  Royal  Lanca- 
shire Militia^  a  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum,  President  of  the 
Zoological  Society,  and  F.L.S.;  b.2l  April  1775,  succeeded  21  Oct. 
1834,  m.  30  June  1798,  Charlotte- Margaret,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Rey.  Geoffrey  Hornby,  by  the  Hon.  Lucy  Stanley,  the  late  Earl's 
sister.     Her  Ladyship  d,  16  June  1817>  leaving  issue: 

l^Edward-Geoffrey,  Lord  Stanley,  suminoned  to  the  House  of  Lords  in 
1844,  by  the  title  of  Baroa  Stanley  of  Bickerstaffe,  P  C,  Secretary  of 
State  for  the  Colonies,  a  family  TVustee  of  the  British  Museum,  b.  29 
March  1799,  m.3i  May  1825,  the  Hon.  Emma-Caroline  Wilbraham,  2nd 
daughter  ot  Lord  Skelmersdale,  6.  17  March  1805,  and  has  issue : 

l^Hon.  Edward-Henry,  6. 8]  July  1826.         S  Ferdinand-ChttrUs,  b.  20, 
d.  tr,  Jtdy  1829.  3  A  daughter,  b.  and  d.  3  May  1832.  4  Hon. 

Emma-Charlotte,  b.  25  Dec.  1835.  5  Hon.  Charles,  b.  and  d.  0  Aug. 

1838.  e  Hon.  Frederick-Arthur,  b.  15  Jan.  1841. 

2  Lady  Charlotte  -  Elizabeth,  b.  11  July  1801,  m.  16  Dec.  1823,   Edward 

Penrhyn,  Elsq. 

3  Hon.  Henry-Thomas,  b.  9  March  1803,  m.  I  Sept.  1835,   Ann,   daughter 

of  the  late  Mr.  Richard  Woolhouse,  and  has  issue : 

1  Edward-Henry,  6.  5  Jan.  1838.         2  Charles-GeofRrey,  b.  5  Sept.  1839. 

3  Henry-Edmund,  b.  27  Dec.  1840.       4  Charlotte-Margaret-Sidney-Anne, 
b.  5  Aug.  1842. 

4  Htm,Emify-Luey,  b.  2  May,  d.  15  Nov.,  1804. 

5  Horn.  LouUa'Emily,  b.  1  June  1805,  d.  11  Dec.  1825,  baring  m.  18  April 

1825,  Lieut-Colonel  Samuel  Long,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Long, 
Esq.,  (brother  of  the  late  Lord  Famborough,)  by  Lady  Jane  Maitland, — 
tee  Lauderdale;  he  is  re-m,  to  Sydney,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Arthur 
Atherley,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Louisa  Ker. — See  Lothian. 

6  Lady  EUinor-Mary,  b.  3  May  1807,  m.  11  June  1835,  Rey.  Frank-George 

Hopwood,  M.A.,  2nd  son  of  Robert-Gregge  Hopwood,  Esq.,  by  Hon.  Ce- 
cilia Byng. — See  Torrington. 

7  Hon.  Charles-James-Fox,   b.  25  April  1808,  m.   10  Dec.  1836,  Frances- 

Augusta,  daughter  of  General  Sir  Henry-F.  Campbell,  K.C.B.,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Evelyn- Emma,  b,  22  April  1840.  2  Frances- Augusta-Charlotte, 

b.  28  April  1841,  d.  19  April  1843.  3  Charles-Edward,  b.  28  April  1843. 

4  A  daughter,  b.  24  Sept.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Edward,  twelfth  EARL,'was  b.  12  Sept.  1752,  succeeded  on 
the  death  of  his  grandfather  Edward,  11th  Earl,  24  Feb.  1776,  m.  1st,  23  June  1774, 
Lady  Elizabeth  Hamilton,  only  daughter  of  James,  6th  Duke  of  Hamilton,  who  d. 
14  March  1797;  2ndly,  1  May  1797,  Eliza,  daughter  of  Mr.  George  Farren,  who 
tl,  23  April  1829.     The  Earl  d.  21  Oct.  1834,  having  had  issue  by  both  marriages  : 

by  1st  marriage : 

1  Edward,  present  and  thirteenth  Earl. 

2  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  17  Oct.  1776,  and  d.  25  Nov.  1805,  having  m.  22  Aug. 

1796,  Edmund  Hornby,  Esq.,  of  Dalton  Hall,  Westmoreland,  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  GeofFrey  Hornby,  by  the  Hon.  Lucy  Stanley,  the 
late  Earl's  sister,  b.  16  June  1773. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth  -  Henrietta,  b,  29  April  1778,  m.  15  Jan.  1795,  Stephen- 

Thomas  Cole,  Esq.,  of  Stoke  Lyne,  Oxon,  who  was  b.  26  April  1765, 
and  d,  6  Sept.  1835. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

4  ^  daughter,  still-born  27  March  1798. 

5  Lady  Lucy-Elizabeth,  b.  1  March  1799,  d,  25  April  1809. 

6  Hon,  James,  b.  9  March  1800,  d.  3  April  1817. 

7  Lady  Mary-Margaret,  b.  23  March  1801,  Countess  of  Wilton. 

Creations.— Etarl  1485,  Baron  1832.    Bart.  19X7. 
Genealofnf, — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Ifof/a.— -Sans  chanfrer :  Without  changing. 
Tbum  Residence. — 23,  Grosvenor  Square. 
Seat, — Knowsley  Park,  near  Prescot,  Lancashire. 


Collateral  Vrane^rft. 


[Widow  of  James  Stanley,  Esq.,  whose  dc- 
floenC  from  the  lat  Earl  of  llerby  is  traced 
in  the  Genealogical  Folum$e.] 
Avfnsta,  daughter  of  John  Cornwall,  Esq., 

of  Uendon,  Middlesex,  m.  to  Ja$nes  Stanley, 
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Esq.,  who  was  b.  26  Dec.  1751,  and  d.  leaving 
issue, 

1  Edward  Stanlky,  Esq.,  of  Cmss- 

hall,   Lancashire,  h.  1780.  tw.   3  Sept. 

1810,  Lady  Mary  Maitland,  2nd  daugh- 


D£R 


ter  of  Jaraefl,  eighth  Earl  of  Lauder- 
dale, and  has  iuue : 

1  Eleanor,   a  Maid  of  Honour 
to  the  Queen,  6.  i8  Aug.  1831. 

S  Auguata,  Lady  Cremome,  6. 
1823. 
3  EdwardnJamea,  6.  Dec.  18S0. 
S  Auguflta,  b.  1787. 

3  Elisabeth,  b.  1788. 

4  Catherine,  b.  17tf6. 

5  Rey.  Thomas,  b.  1700. 

[  Widow  of  the  Rot.  James  Stanley,  for  whose 
descent  see  also  the  Genealogical  Folume.] 
Sarah,  daughter  of  John  Edleston,  Esq.,fn. 

11  July  1707,  the  Rev.  Jatnes  Stanley,  late 


Vicar  of  OrmsUrk,  who  was  b,  SO  Oct.  1708, 
and  d.  in  June  1812;  their  issue  are, 

1  EdwakdStamuiy,  Esg.,Capt.  R.N., 
b.  10  May  1708. 

2  Henry,  b.  11  Sept.  1800. 

3  Jane,  b.  6  Feb.  1802,  m.  10  Dec. 
1825,  Richard'Bayley  Bowden,  Esq., 
Lieut.  R.N. 

4  Caroline,  b.  17  Feb.  1804,  m.  28  July 
1827,  Henry-Robert  Croxier.  Esq. 

A  Harriet,  b.  11  April  1805. 

0  Charles-Thomas,  b.  28  Sept.  1808, 
m.  8  June  1841,  Eliiabeth-Rosamond, 
eldest  daughter  of  James  Ward,  Esq., 
of  Willey,  Surrey,  and  widow  of  Ro- 
bert-Henry Stanhope,  Esq.— ^ee  Ham- 

aiNGTON. 


DE  ROS,  BARON.  (Fitz-Gbrald-db-Ros.) 
William-Lennox-Lascelles  Fitz-Gerald  -DE  -  Ros,  Baron  de 
Ros  of  Ham  lake,  Co.  Leicester,  in  the  Peerage  of  England  i  a  Lieut  .- 
Colonel  in  the  Army,  and  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  Cavalry;  b,  1 
Sept.  1797,  succeeded  his  brother  29  March  1839,  m.  7  June  1824, 
Lady  Georgiana  Lennox,  drd  daughter  of  Charles,  4th  Duke  of  Rich- 
mond, b  30  Sept.  1795,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Fnmces-Charlotte,  b,  26  Feb.  1825. 

2*HoD.  Dudley-Charles,  Comet  lat  Life  Guards,  b.  11  March  1827. 

3  Hon.  Blanche- Arthur-Georgina,  b.  16  June  1832. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Lord  Henry  Fitz-Gerald,  3rd  son  of  James,  Ist  Duke  of 
Leinster,  and  uncle  of  the  present  Duke,  was  6.  30  July  1761,  and  d,  8  July  1829 ; 
haying  tn,  4  Aug.  1791,  Charlotte,  Baroness  db  Ros,  in  .whose  favour  the  Ba- 
rony was  called  out  of  abeyance  in  1806 ;  her  Ladyship  was  the  only  daughter  and 
heir  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Boyle- Walsingham,  Capt  R.N.,  she  was  b.  in  1771,  and  d, 
9  Jan.  1831,  having  had,  by  Lord  Henry  Fitz-Gerald,  the  following  issue : 

1  Henry-  WtLUAM,  tub  la  tb  Lord,  b.  12  June  1792,  succeeded  his  mother 

9  Jan.  1831,  and  d.  unm,  29  March  1839. 

2  Hon,  Lieut.'CoL  Arthur-John-HUl,  6.  23  Dec.  1793,  d.  23  Feb.  1826. 

3  Hon,  Emily-Henrietta,  d.  young. 

4  William-Lennox-Lascelles,  the  present  Peer. 

5  Hon,  Edward-Emilius-Boyle,  b,  4  May  1799,  d,  12  Sept.  1810. 

6  Hon,  Ckarlotte-Georgiana-ElUabeth,  b.  13  Jan.  1801,  d,  20  May  1813. 

7  Hon.  Henrietto-Mabel,  b,  23  Sept.  1802,  m.  24  Oct.  1828,  John  Broad- 

hurst,  £sq.,  of  Foston  Hall,  Derbyshire. 

8  Hon.  Capt.  John-Frederick,  R.N.,  b,  6  March  1804. 

9  Hon,  Augustua,  b,  23  Oct.  1805,  d.  young. 

10  Hon.  Olivia-Cecilia,  b.  11  Jan.  1807,  m.  22  Oct.  1833,  the  Hon  Henry- 

Richard  Wellesley.— .See  Cowley. 

11  Hon.  Geraldine,  b.  24  Dec.  1809,  m.  25  Nov.  1830,  the  Rev.  Frederick  Pare. 

12  Hon.  Cecilia,  6.  23  Aug.  1811,  m.  10  Dec.  1835,  the  Hon.  John  Boyle.— 

See  Cork. 

Creathn^l^M, 

Oenealogf.—Sce  Genealogical  Folume. 
MottOf^Cram  a  boo :  Cram— a  cattle  of  the  family— for  ever. 
TVMm  Sesldence*^l9Q,  Jermvn  Street 

AmI«<— Strangford,  Downihure  ;  and  Cholmleya«  Kingston-on-Thamee,  Surrey. 
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DES 


DESART,  EARL  OF.  (Cuffe.) 
Otway  -  0*CoNNOR  CuFFE,  Earl  of  Desart,  Viscount  Desart  and 
Castle-Cuffe,  and  Baron  of  Desart^  Co.  Kilkenny,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland;  b.  12  Oct.  1818,  succeeded  23  Nov.  1820,  m.  28  June 
1842,  Lady  Elizabeth- Lucy  Campbell,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Earl  of 
Cawdor,  by  whom  he  has  issue  ^ 

1  Lady  AUce-Mary,  b.  25  May  1844. 

2*William-Ulick-0*Connor,  Viscount  Castle-Cuffe,  b,  10  July  1845. 
His  Lordship  is  the  only  son  of  John-Otway,  second  Earl,  who  was  6.  20  Feb. 
17S8,  and  d,  23  Nor.  1820,  by  his  marriage  7  Oct.  1817,  with  Catherine,  eldest 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Maurice-Nugent  O'Connor,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  King's 
Co.,  the  present  Countess  Dowager,  who  re-married  26  Jan.  1824,  Rose-Lam- 
bart  Price,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Sir  Rose  Price,  Bart.,  and  became  again  a 
widow  by  his  death,  15  Jan.  1826. 
Otway,  FIRST  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  who  d.  9  Aug.  1804,  had  issue: 

1  JouN'Otway^  second  and  late  Lord. 

2  Lady  Elizabeth,  m.  Dec.  1823,  Henry  Wemyss,  Esq.,  of  Danesfort,  Co. 

Kilkenny. 

3  Lady  Dorothea-Louisa,  m.  18  MsiTch  IS17,  A/^jor-Gen.  Sir  James  Camp* 

b^ll,  K.CJB.,  K,CJI.,  who  d,  6  May  1835. 

iytmt\9n».    Baron  1733,  Viscoant  Deaart  1781,  Vucount  Castle-Cuffe  and  Earl  of  Desart  1793. 
)  Geneatoglcai  Volume. 


Gtmeaiogw.-  

Jfof /«.— Virtas  repuhwe  nescia  sordidao :  Virtue  igrnorant  of  mean  repose. 
J<Mf .— Deaart,  Kikenny. 


DE  SAUMAREZ,  BARON.  (Saumarez.) 
James  Saumarez,  Baron  de  Saumarez  of  the  Island  of  Guernsey, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet;  in  holy  Orders, 
Rector  of  Huggate,  Yorkshire,  6.  9  Oct.  1789,  succeeded  9  Oct. 
1836,  m.  5  Oct.  1814,  Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Vice-Adrairal 
William  Lech  mere,  of  Steeple  Aston,  Oxfordshire. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  distinguished  Admiral  James,  first  Lord,  G.C.B., 
and  Grand  Cross  of  the  Swedish  Order  of  the  Sword,  besides  being  in  other 
memorable  actions,  was  second  in  command  to  Lord  Nelson  in  the  glorions  battle 
of  the  Nile,  and  obtained  the  insignia  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath  for  his  heroic 
adiicrements  against  a  superior  squadron  of  French  and  Spanish  ships  off  the  coast 
167 


DET 


of  Spain  on  the  12tb  July  1801 ;  he  was  6.  11  March  1757,  and  d.  9  Oct.  1836; 
haying  m.  27  Oct.  1788,  Martha,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  Le  Marchant, 
Esq.,  now  Dowager  Lady  de  Saumarez,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  James,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Thomas-Le-Marchant,  b.  30  Oct.  1803,  d,  4  July  1834,  having  m. 

1  Oct.  1829,  Catherine-Spencer- Beresford,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Colonel  Spencer-Thomas  Vassal! ;  who  m.  2ndly,  8  Feb. 
1841,  the  Rer.  Eardley-W^ilmot  MitcheL 
3*Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  John-St.-Vincent,  b,  28  May  1806,  m.  2  July  1838, 
Caroline-Esther,  eldest  daughter  of  William  Rhodes,  Esq.,  of  Bramhope 
Hall,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  8  Sept.  1839. 

9  A  daughter,  b.  S5  Not.  1841. 

3  A  Bon,  b.  17  July  1843. 

4  A  son,  b,  6  March  1845. 

4  Mary-Dobree,  d.  Sept.  1812. 

5  Hon.  Martha-Harriet. 

6  Carteret,  d.  19  June  1814. 

7  Hon.j^melia,  d.  7  Dec.  1838;  having  m.  8  Sept.  1822,  William-Young 

Herries,  Esq.,  of  Spottes  Hall,  Galloway. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Matthew  Saumarez,  Esq.,  of  Guernsey,  m.  1st,  Su- 
sannah, daughter  of  Thomas  Dumaresq,  of  the  Island  of  Jersey,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly, 
Carteret,  daughter  of  James  Le-Marchaot,  Esq.,  and  liad,  besides  the  late  Lord,  who 
was  bom  of  Sie  2nd  marriage,  the  other  issue  given  below. 

CreatUms^Baxon  1831.    Bart.  1801. 
Geneatogp.-See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto.--ln  Deo  apero :  In  God  ia  my  hope. 
iS!ea/.— Saumarea,  Guemaey. 

Coltotrral  15tantit$. 


[Brothera  and  Siatera  of  the  lat  Lord.] 

1  SuaannahfWho  m.  Henry  Brock,  Eaq.== 

2  John,  d.  %  Feb.  1832 ;  haring  m.  Judith, 
daughter  of  William  Brock,  Eaq. 

3  Gen.  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  6.  1700,  d.  4 
March  1845,  having  m,  in  1787,  Harriet, 
daughter  of  William  Brock,  Eao. 

4  Richard  Saumtarez,  Esq.,  F.R.  and  A.S., 
who  waa  Preaident  and  Honorary  Member  of 


Tarioua  Philoaophical  Societiea,  and  Author 
of  aereral  Philoaophical  worka ;  he  d.  27  Jan. 
1835. 

9  Nicholaa,  late  Collector- general  of  the 
rerenue  of  Ceylon. 

6  Anne,  m.  laaac  Dobree,  Eaq. 

7  Charlotte,  m.  the  Her.  Nicholaa  Dobree. 

8  Mary. 

9  Carteret,  m.  Peter  Liatron,  Eaq. 


DE  TABLEY,  BARON.     (Leicestbr.) 

Gborgb  Warren,  Baron  de  Tabley  of  Tabley  House,  Co.  Chester, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet  of  Ireland ,  6.  88 
Oct.  1811,  succeeded  18  June  1827,  assumed  the  name  and  arms 
of  Warren  only  in  1832,  m.  21  June  1832,  Catharina-Barbara,  2Dd 
daughter  of  the  late  Jerome,  Count  de  Sails,  and  has  issue  : 
l*Uon.  John-Bjrne-Leicester,  b.  26  April  1835. 

2  A  daughter,  still-bom  28  Feb.  1836. 

3  A  daughter,  b,  and  d,  28  Jan.  1837. 

4  Hon.  Catbarine-Leicester,  b.  28  Feb.  1838. 

5  Hon.  Meriel-Leicester,  6.  25  Nov.  1839. 

6  Hon.  Eleanor-Leicester,  b,  6  April  1841. 

7  Hon.  Francit-Pfcter-Leicester,  b,  7  Aug.  1842. 

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Jobn-Flbmino  Leicester,  first  Lord,  father  of  the  present  Peer,  distiuguisbed 
as  a  liberal  patron  of  the  Fine  Arts,  was  6.  4  April  1762,  and  d.  18  June  1827 ; 
hsrini  m.  3  Nor.  1810,  Georgiana-Maria,  youngest  daughter  of  Colonel  Cottin, 
Boir  Dowager  Lady  De  Tabley,  by  whom,' who  m,  2ndly,  July  1828,  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Leicester, — tee  below,  he  left  issue : 

1  George,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  William-Henry,  Captain  in  the  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  4  July  1813. 

{^MTlMM^Baron  18S6.    Bart.  1871. 
GcuMloflf.— See  Geneaiogicai  Volume. 
JMlo.-Tenebo:  I  wiU  hold. 
J!mI«— Tabley  Hoiue,  Northwich,  Ch^hire. 


tfollatftal  )9ranc]^e$i. 


(Brotben  and  Sisters  of  the  Itt  Lord.] 
1  Katherine,  b.  19  July  1759,  m.  lat,  13 
Jily  1789,  the  Rev,  Christopher  Atkinson, 
of  Thorpe  Arch,  Yorkshire,  deceased  ;  and 
Sadly,  the  ReT.  Thomas  Jee,  Vicar  of  Thax- 
ttd,  Essex. 

%  Henrjf '  Augustus  Leicester,  Esq.,  b.  I 

Jime  1765,  d.  18  July  1816;  having  m.  16  Feb. 

1791,  Letitia-Sophia,  Snd  daughter  of  the  late 

Nicholas-Owen  Smyth-Owen,  Esq.,  of  Con- 

doTcr,  Salop,  by  whom  he  left  issue : 

]  Charles,  b.  29  Sept.  1795. 

S  Letltia-Catherine,  b.  in  1798,  d.  11 

July  1817  ;  having  m.  S  July  1816,  Ro- 


bert Hibbert,  Esq.,  of  Chalfont,  Bucks, 
who  m.2ndly,  Charlotte,  eldest  daiu^b- 
ter  of  the  late  John  Drummond,  Esq. 
—see  Strathaixan,  and  <f.l7  Dec.  1829. 
3  Charles,  b.  9  Sept.  1766,  d.  June  1815 ; 
having  m.  1st,  24  Jan.  1792,  Mary,  2nd  dau{|^- 
ter  of  the  late  Philip  Egcrton,  Esq.,  of  Oulton 
Park,  who  was  b.  in   1772,  and  d.  3  April 
1797  ;  2ndly ,  in  1798,  Louisa- Harriet,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Nicholas-Owen  Smyth-Owen, 
Esq.,  and  sister  of  Mrs.  Henry  Leicester. 
He  left,  besides  other  issue. 

Rev.  Frederick,  m.  in  July  1828,  the 
Dowager  Lady  De  Tabley. 


DE  VESCI,  VISCOUNT.     (Vesey.) 

John  Vesey,  Viscount  de  Vesci   of  Abbey  Leix,  and  Baron  of 
Rnapton^  Queen's  Co.,    in   the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;    a  Representa- 
tive Peer,  an  Irish  Baronet,  and  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Queen's  County  ; 
6.  16  Feb.  1771>  succeeded  13  Oct.  1804,  m.  25  Aug.  1800,  Frances- 
IWi^,5th  daughter  of  the  late  Right- Hon.  William  Brownlow,  and 
aunt  to  Lord  Lurgan,  by  whom,  who  d.  6  June  1 840,  he  has  issue  : 
1  Hod.  Catherine,  6.  19  June  1802,  m.  30  April  1833,  Patrick- John  Nugent, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Andrew  Savage-Nugent,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon.    Selina 
Vesey,  her  aunt. 
2*Hon.  Thomas,  M.P.,  b.  20  Sept.  1803,  m.  19  Sept.  1839,  Lady  Emma  Her- 
bert, youngest  daughter  of  George- Augustus,  11th  Earl  of  Pembroke,  b. 
23  Aug.  1819,  and  has  issue ; 

1  Prances-Isabella-Catherine,  b.  36  May  1840.  2  Gcornana-Mary, 

b.  8  Sept.  1842.  3* John-Robert- WilUam,  b.  21  May  1844.  4  A 

daof^hter,  b,  22  May  1845. 

3  Hon.  William-John,  b,  10  Aug.  1806,  m.  in  July  1837,  IsabeUa-Elizabeth, 

3rd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Francis  BroMmlow,  by  Lady  Catherine  Braba- 

uon,—See  Meath. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  first  Viscount,  m.  24  Sept.  1769,  Elizabeth- 
Selina,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Brooke,  Bart., 
by  the  Hon.  Selina  Fortescue,  daughter  of  the  1st  Lord  Clermont;  the  Viscountess  is 
deoessed,  and  his  Lordship  (/.  13  Oct.  1804,  leaving  the  following  issue: 

1  John,  present  and  second  Viscount. 

2  Elisabeth,  b.  30  Jan.  1772,  d,  unm. 

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DE  V 

3  H9n,  mmd  Rtw.  Arthmr,  b.  3  March  1773,  d.  5  Dec.  1S32,  hxw'mg  m.  1810, 
Sydner,  dangfater  of  Edvard  Johmtone,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  left  issue : 
1  ^sae.  b.  ]•  M«rdb  1811. ai.  JtSepC  IMI.  the  Rer. Henry- Barry-Knox.— 
JM  RAMPcaLT.  1  Selina- Elisabeth.  6.  4  €»ct.  MIS.  3  Johr-Tbomas 

Vksbt.  Es<|..or  Knaptoo.  Queen's  Ooonty,  6.  IS  Oct.  1815.  4  Franoea-Syd- 
ney.  6.  14  Sept.  1816,  ai.  3  May  1838.  Thonat  Rothwdl.  Esq..  of  Blaek  Caa- 
tle.  Co.  MeatL  5  &ti/jr.  b.  1  Not.,  d,  15  Dec..  1817.  «  Arthur- 

George.  CHt.  4ath  foot,  b.  IS  Not.  1818.  7  Edward.  6. 15  Jan.  18S1. 

8  Charlea.  6.  4  March  18S3.  9  Geone-Heary.  b.  99  Dec.  18t4.  IS 

Tkmmas,  b.  1  Jan.  ISM,  dee.  11  William-Maschamp.  b.  t3  June  18t7. 

\1  LimUa-Cadierine.6.  11  Oct.  18S9. 

4  Hofi.   Selina,   b.   24  Jan.  1775,  d.  Aug.  1844,  hanng  at.  1803,  Andrew 

Sarage  -  Nugent,  Esq.,  of  Portaferry,  Co.  Down. 

5  CharU*,  b.  July  1784,  d.  uum.  July  1826. 
CtmKmu.— Baron  175S.  Vitconnt  1778;  and  Bart.  lODS. 
GememUn^—See  Geueaicgic^l  Vohume. 

Mott0*-^vib  hoc  ngno  Tincea :  Under  this  sign  you  shall  conquer. 
J^al.~Abbey  Leix.  Queen's  County. 


DEVON,  EARL  OF.  (Cocbtenay.) 
William  Courtenay,  Earl  of  Devon,  in  the  Peerage  of  England, 
and  a  Baronet  of  Ireland ;  High  Steward  of  Oxford  University,  Pa- 
tentee of  the  Subpoena  Office,  Court  of  Chancery,  and  an  Ecclesias- 
tical Commissioner.  His  Liordship  is  the  tenth  Earl,  but  the  title 
was  dormant  from  the  death,  in  1556.  of  Edward,  son  of  Henry  the 
attainted  Marquis  of  Exeter,  in  whose  behalf  the  Earldom  of  Devon 
had  been  revived  in  1553,  till  the  15th  of  March  1831,  when  it  was 
adjudged  by  the  House  of  Lords  to  William,  the  third  Viscount 
Courtenay,  cousin  of  the  present  Earl,  to  whom  his  Lordship  suc- 
ceeded 96  May  1835  -,  he  was  6.  19  June  1777>  m.  29  Nov.  1804, 
Lady  Harriet  Leslicy  daughter  of  Sir  Lucas  Pepys,  Bart.,  and  Jane- 
Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Rothes,  6.  1  June  1777*  by  whom,  who  d.  16 
Dec.  1839>  he  has  issue  : 

I'William-Reginald,  Lord  Courtenay,  M.P.,  b.  14  April  1807.  m.  27  Dec. 
1830,  Lady  Elizabeth  Fortescue,  7th  daughter  of  Hugh,  Ist  Earl  For- 
tescue,  and  has  issue, 

l*Hon.  WUliam-Reginald,  6.  28  Oct.  1832. 

1  Hon,  Hugh,  b.  10  Nor.  1833.  d.  13  March  1835. 

3  Hon.  Edward-Baldwin,  b.  7  May  1836. 

4  Hon.  Agnes- Elizabeth,  b.  Jane  1838. 

2  Harriet-Elizabeth,  b.  31  May  1809,  d.  3  Oct.  1826. 

3  Hon.  and  Re7.  Henry-Hugb,  b.  4  July  1811,  m.  6  Jan.  1835,  Lady  Anna 

Maria  Leslie,  sister  of  the  Earl  of  Rothes,  b,  19  July  1815,  and  has  issu 
Henry-Re^nald,  6.  M  Jan.  1830. 

4  Edward,  d.  16  Jan.  1814. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles-Leslie,  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Her  Majesty,  b,  31 

March  1816. 
His  Lordship's  father,  Henry-Reginald,  Lord  Bishop  of  Exeter,  was  son  of  Henry- 
Reginald  Courtenay,  Esq.,  brother  of  the  first  Viscount  Courtenay;  he  d.  9  June 
1803,  having  m.  26  Jan.  1774,  Lady  Elizabeth  Howard,  daughter  of  lliomas,  second 
Earl  of  Effingham,  who  d,  31  Oct.  1815 ;  they  had  the  following  issue,  of  whom  the 
surviving  daughters  and  younger  son  were  raised  to  the  rank  of  a  son  and  daugfa- 
ters  of  an  Earl  in  Nov.  1835 : 
170 


DE  V 


1  William,  present  and  tenth  Earl. 

2  Ladr  Elizabeth,  formerly  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Charlotte,  6.  5  Aug. 

1779. 

3  Lady  Catherine,  b.  7  Jan.  1781,  m.  30  Dec.  1805,  the  Rev.  Edward  Berens. 

4  i2^'  ffon,  Thomas- Peregrine^  b.  31  May  1782,  accidentally  drowned  at 

Torqoay,  8  July  1841 ;  having  m.  5  April  1805,  Anne,  daughter  of 
the  late  Mayow  Wynell-Mayow,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  was  b,  6  March 


1785,  he  had  issue : 

I  Anne-Mapow,  b.   10  Feb.  1807, 

and  d.  14  July  1SS7 ;  baring  m.  31 

Marcb  1883,  Edward  Ross,  Esq.,  wbo 

41.  in  1830. 

1  EUxabetb- Howard,  b.   1  Aug. 


0  Geori^e-Henry,  6.  S3  Dec.  1814. 

7  Rev.  Francis,  6.  11  Aug.  1810. 

8  Edward,  a  Clerk  in  tbe  Parlia- 
ment office  of  tbe  Hoose  of  Lords, 
6.  S5  July  1818. 

9  Ricbard- William,  Lieat.  R.N., 
b.  11  Marcb  18S0. 

10  Henry-Reginald,  6.  11  March 
18S3,  in  tbe  Hon.  E.  I.  C's  Artiller: 

1 1  Jorcelinc,  b.  3S  Dec.  18M,  a  Clerk 
to  tbe  Board  of  Control. 

IS  Catberine,  b.  17  Feb.  18t7. 

13  Caroline-WyneU,  6. 10  Oct.  1999. 


3  Tbomas-Peregrine,  a  Clerk   in 
the  Treasury,  b.  S4  Feb.  1810. 

4  Mary,  b.  SO  Aug.  1811. 
9  Rev.  Reginald,  b.  S7  Feb.  1813, 

m,  S3  Julv  184S,  Georgiana,  Snd 
dangbterof  tbe  late  Sir  John-Poo  Be- 
reaford,  Bart.,  K.C.B.  —  See  Bkbbs- 
voao;  and  has  ia«ue, 

1  A  son,  b.  SO  Aug.  1843. 

S  A  son,  b.  7  Nov.  1845. 

5  ^Hne,  b.  31  March  1784,  d.  7  Dec.  1818. 

6  Lady  Frances-Charlotte,  b.  7  Sept.  1790,  m.  20  Nov.  1811,  the  Rev.  Edward 

Bouverie. — See  Radnor. 

O-MlioM.— 1593.— Irish  Bart.  1051. 

(ien€alof9,See  Genealogical  Folume. 

Motto. — Quod  rerum  tntum :  True  things  are  safe. 

7W«  Residence.— A,  Bryanstone  Square. 

AMf#.~Powderbam  Caatle,  Devon ;  and  Newcastle,  Ireland. 


tfollatnal  Idtancj^eis. 


[Issue  of  Waiiam,  Snd  Viscount,  whose  sur- 
viving daughters  have,  since  tbe  deci- 
sion of  1831,  assumed  tbe  rank  and  title  of 
Barl's  daughters,  their  father  having  been 
uaquestionsbly  entitled  to  that  dignity.] 
1  Lady  Frances,  b.  Jan.  1703,  m.  13  Dec. 

1779,  Sir  John  Honywood,  Bart.,  who  d.  S9 

March  1800. 
S  Lad9  Ckarlottt,  b.  14  Feb.  1704,  d.  SS 

Nov.  1844 ;  having  mi.  S3  June  1788,  Thomas 

Gifmrd,  Esq,,  of  ChiUington,  Co.  Staffoid, 

who  4. 1  Aug.  18S3. 

3  Horn.  IseUfella,  b.  SO  June  1705,  burnt  to 
dMth  S  March  1783. 

4  Hon.  EUzabeth,  b.  S  Sept.  1700,  d.  11 
8«pt  1815 ;  late  Lady  Charles  Somerset.— 
dw  Beaufort. 

.  <  WlLUAM,    NINTH  AND  L4TB  EaBL,  b.  30 

ialy  1708,  d.  SO  May  1835. 
•  Hon.  Lucp,  b.  13  June  1770,  d.  17  Dec. 


18S1 ;  late  Countess  of  lisbume. 

7  Ladp  Harriet,  b.  Sept.  1771,  d.  13  April 
1830,  late  Lady  Carteret. 

8  Hon.  Eleanor,  6.  S3  Nov.  177S,  d.  Feb. 
1780. 

9  Ladp  Anne,  b.  S  Feb.  1774,  d. 0  Jan.  1835, 
late  Countess  of  Mountnorris. 

10  Lady  Caroline-Eustatia,  b.  SO  March 
1775,  m.  SO  Jan.  181S,  Colonel  Charles  More- 
land,  who  d.  14  June  18S8. 

11  Hon.  Amelia,  d.  18  March  1789. 

IS  Lady  Matilda-Jane,  b.  0  July  1778,  m 
Lieut.-Gen.John  lAtcke, who  d.  80  Feb.  1837, 

13  Lady  Sophia,  b.  S5  Jan.  1780,  d.  II  Jan. 
1845,  having  m.  Dec.  1804,  Licut.'Colonel 
Nathaniel  Foy,  who  d.  S3  March  1817. 

14  Hon.  Loutsa-Augusta,  b.  S5  Dec.  1781, 
d.  9  Feb.  18S3,  late  Lady  Edward  Somerset. 
— See  Beaufort. 


DEVONSHIRE,  DUKE  OF.     (Cavendish.) 

William-Spencer  Cavendish^  Duke  of  Devonshire,  Marquis  of 

Hartiogton^  Co.  Derby,  Earl  of  Devonshire,  Baron  Cavendish  of 

Hardwiek,  Co.  Derby,  and  Baron  Clifford^  in  the  Peerage  of  England; 

K.G.y  and  Knight  of  the  Russian  Order  of  St.  Andrew,  P.C.,  Lord 

\7\ 


DIG 

Lieutenant  and  Gustos  Rotulorum  of  Derbyshire,  High  Steward  of 
Derby,  President  of  the  Horticultural  Society,  and  D.C.L. ;  b,  21 
May  1790,  succeeded  29  July  1811. 

His  Grace's  father,  William,  fifth  Duke,  was  b.  14  Dec.  1748,  and  </.  29  July 
1811;  having  been  twice  married;  1st,  5  June  1774,  to  Lady  Georgiana- Spencer, 
eldest  daughter  of  John,  Ist  £arl  Spencer,  who  d,  30  March  1806;  and  2ndly,  19 
Oct.  1809,  to  Lady  Elizabeth  Hervey,  2nd  daughter  of  Frederick-Augustus,  4th 
Earl  of  Bristol,  and  widow  of  John-Thomas  Foster,  Esq.;  she  d.  30  March  1824. 
His  Grace's  issue  by  his  ist  marriage  are, 

1  Lady  Georgiana-Dorothy,  b.l2  July  1783,  Countess  of  Carlisle. 

2  Lady  Henrietta-Elizabeth,  b,  29  Aug.  1785,  Countess  Granville. 

3  William-Spencer,  present  and  sixth  Duke. 

William,  fourth  Duke,  K.G.,  grandfather  of  the  present  Duke,  who  d,  3 
Oct.  1764,  left  issue,  besides  the  late  Duke,  and  another  son,  who  d,  unm. 

1  Lady  Dorothy,  b,  27  Aug.  1750,  d.  3  June  1794,  late  Duchess  of  Portland. 

2  Lord  George-AufirustuS'Henry,  b.  31  March  1754,  late  Earl  of  Burling- 

ton ;  grandfather  of  the  present  Earl  of  Burlington,  who  is  Heir  Pre- 
sumptive to  the  Dukedom. 

Oeo/ioMf.— Baron  Cavendish  1605,  Earl  of  Devonshire  1618,  Baron  Clifford  1628,  Duke 
and  Marquis  lOM. 

Geieea^v.— See  GeHealogical  Volume. 

Motto, — Cavendo  tutus  :   Secure  in  caution. 

Town  Residence.— DevonaiuTe  House,  Piccadilly. 

Seats.— ChBUworth  House,  and  Hardwick  Hall,  Derbyshire;  Bolton  Abbey,  Yorks. ;  Chis- 
wick  House,  Middlesex  ;  and  Lismore  Castle,  Watcrford. 


DIGBY,  EARL  OF.     (Digby.) 

Edward  Digby,  Earl  of  Digby,  Co.  Lincoln,  Viscount  Coleshill, 
Co.  Warwick,  and  Baron  Digby  of  Sherborne,  Co.  Dorset,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  also  Baron  Digby  of  Geashill,  King*8 
County,  til  that  of  Ireland ;  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum 
of  Dorsetshire,  Colonel  of  the  Dorsetshire  Militia,  and  D.C.L. ;  b.  6 
Jan.  1773,  succeeded  25  Sept.  1793. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  first  Earl,  d.  25  Sept.  1793.  He  m.  1st,  5  Sept. 
1763,  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Charles-William  Feilding,  son  of  Basil,  4  th 
Earl  of  Denbigh,  who  d.  19  Jan.  1765 ;  and  2ndly,  10  Nov.  1770,  Mary,  daughter 
and  heir  of  John  Knowler,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  26  Feb.  1794,  he  had  issue . 

1  Lady  Charlotte-Maria,  b.  18  Jan.  1772,</.  15  May  1807,  having  m.  22  July 

1796,  William  Wingfield,  Esq.,  a  Master  in  Chancery. 

2  Edward,  present  and  second  Earl. 

3  Hon,  and  Rev.  Robert,  b.  10  April  1775,  </.  25  Sept.  1830. 

4  Hon.  Stephen,  b.  24  June  1776,  d.  Feb.  1795. 

5  Lady  Elisabeth-Theresa,  6.3  June  1781,  d.  12  Nov.  1806. 

Creations.— Bucon  1765,  Viiconnt  and  Earl  1790,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  ;  Baron 
Difby  in  Ireland  lOiO. 

Geneaiogw.—See  Genealogical  Volume, 
.  Motto. — Deo,  non  fbrtnnft :  From  God,  not  fortune. 

Tbwn  Residence.— 35,  Brook  Street. 

Seat,^Shetbone  Cutle,  Dorsetshire. 
172 


DIL 


tfollatfral 

[The  Earl's  Couniu.] 

(1) 
(Imm  of  Hw  Hon.  and  Yery  Rey.  WiUiam 

Digby.  L.L.D.,  Dean  of  Darhan,  third  bro- 

dwrofthe  late  Earl.] 

1  CkmrioiitStpMia,  b.  9  May  1707,  d.  15 
Dec  1815,  having  m.  S  AprU  1784,  Sir  John 
ak^0M,  Bmrt,,  whotf.  4  Jan.  1815. 

1  jMUa,  d.  Not.  1807,  having  iw.  18  Feb. 
17M,  Jfr.,  afterwards  Sir  John-Henry  Neu*- 
Mt,akiefJustiee  at  Madras,  who  m.  2ndly, 
Sept.  1810,  Miss  C.  Henlinsop,  and  d.  in 

liSft. 

S  AdaUral  Sir  Henrf,  O.C.B.,  d.  19  Aug. 
1841,  haring  m.  17  April  1800,  Lady  Jane- 
KBsabeth  Coke,  Viscountess  Dowager,  Ando- 
verr-^aw  Suffolk,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas- 
William,  1st  Earl  of  Leicester,  b.  Dec.  1777, 
by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I  iane-Elisabeth,  b.  S  April  1807,  m. 
15  Sept.  1824,  Edward,  Lord  EUenbo- 
ronsh,  which  marriage  was  dissolved 
by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1830 ;  and  she 
■1.  Indly,  Baron  Venningen  of  Bava- 
ria. 

l*Edward- St.- Vincent,  6.  21  June 
1800,  m.  S7  June  1837,  Lady  Theresa- 
Anna-Maria  Fox-Strangways,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Earl  of  llchestcr,  a 
Be£:hamber  Woman  to  the  Queen,  b. 
11  Jan.  1814,  and  has  surviving  issue, 
1  Victoria  -  Alexandrina,  b.  30 
March  1840.  S  A  daughter,  b. 

Nov.  1844. 
3  Rev.  Kenebn-Henry,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Tittiashall,  Norfolk,  6.  18  Aug. 
1811,  m.  13  May  1835,  Caroline,  5th 
daughter  of  Edward  Sheppard,  Esq., 
of  ue  Ridge,  Co.  Gloucester,  and  has 


1  Kenelm  -  Edward,  b.   0  Sept. 
1830. 
S  Caroline-Jane,  6.  84  Nov.  1838. 

3  Lucy- Georgiana,  b.    10  July 
1840. 

4  Emily,  6. 13  Sept.  1841. 

5  Uenry-Almerus,  fr.  9  Feb.  1843. 
0  William-Fitz-Gerald,6. 24  July 

1844. 

4  Maria,  d.  23  Sept.  1842,  late  Countess 
of  Uchester. 

5  Frances-Caroline,  d.  14  April  1835,  hav- 
iag  m.  13  June  1701,  Sir  Thomas  Neavc, 
Bart.,  a  Commissioner  of  the  Lieutenancy 
for  London. 

8  Rev. William,  Prebendary  of  Worcester, 


6.  25  Feb.  1774,  m.  1st, 20  Aug.  1800,  Almeria- 
Augusta,  4th  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Lu- 
cius-Ferdinand Cary — set  Falkland,  who  d. 
in  childbed  24  June  1801 ;  2ndly,  3  Jan.  1803, 
his  cousin,  the  Hon.  Charlotte  -  Elisabeth 
Digby— ««  below ;  she  d.  3  Sept.  1820. 

7  Captain  Charles-George,  R.N.,  b.  1780, 
m.  13  Sept.  1821,  Elisabeth,  only  daughter 
of  the  late  Sir  John  Benn- Walsh,  Bart., 
and  d.  14  Jan.  1820,  learing  issue, 

1  George-Walsh,  b.  10  June  1824. 

2  John-Almerus,  6.  20  May  1820. 

8  Harriot,  m.  12  Aug.  1808,  the  Rev.  Sa- 
muel Serrel,  of  the  Isle  of  Purbeck,  Dorset. 

V  Capt.  Joseph,  R.N.,  b.  15  July  1780,  m. 
to  Miss  Jackson,  and  has  issue, 
2  Sons  and  1  Daughter. 

(«) 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Col.  Stephen  Digby,  4th 

Brother  of  the  late  Earl.] 

1  Rev.  Charles,  b.  May  1775,  d.  23  June 
1841 ;  having  m.  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  Hon.  Hugh  Somerrille,— je«  BoMia villi, 
by  whom,  who  d.  28  April  18S4,he  has  issue, 

1  Charles-Wriothesley,  6. 1  Mayl802, 
m.  Ist,  21  July  1831,  Elisabeth,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Floyer,  b.  1800,  d.  18  July  1834  ;  and 
2ndly,9  July  1840,  Frances-Anna-Mar- 
garet.widow  of  the  Rev.  George  Bingf- 
ham.    He  has  issue, 

1  Mary-Elixabeth,&.  20  July  1833. 

2  =  A  daughter,  6. 8  May  1841. 

2  George-Somerville,«i.O  Sept.  1830, 
Emily- Jane,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Hon.  Augustus  -  Richard  Butler-Dan- 
vers,— 5ee  LANESBOBouoH,by  whom  he 
has  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  21  Oct.  1837. 

2  A  son,  b.  2  Oct.  1830. 

3  Stephen. 

2  Hon.  Charlotte-Elizabeth,  Maid  of  Ho- 
nour to  Queen  Charlotte,  b,  Aug.  1778,  m.  3 
Jan.  1803,  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  William 
Digby,  above,  and  d.  3  Sept.  1820.= 

3  Robert-Henry,  b.  Sept.  1792. 

4  IsabeUa,  b.  May  1794,  m.  Auk.  1814,  Wil- 
Ham-Chester  Master,  Esq.,  of  Knole  Park, 
Somerset,  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy 
Chamber. 

(3) 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  Digby, 

5th  brother  of  the  late  Earl.] 

Mary-Charlotte,  m.  22  Sept.  1810,  the  Rev. 

John  Dampier,  who  d.  10  Jan.  1841. 


DILLON,  VISCOUNT.     (Dillon-Lee.) 
Charles-Henry  Dillon-Lee,  Viscount  Dillon  of  Costello  Gallen, 
Co.  Mayo,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;   b.  20  April  1810,  succeeded  24 
July  1832,  m.  1  Feb.  1833,  Lydia-Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late  Philip- 
Laycock  Story,  Esq.,  and  has  bad  issue, 

1  A  son,  still-bom  25  Aug.  1834. 

2  -^  daughter,  b.  8  Feb.,  d.  17  March,  1836. 
173 


DIN 


3  Hon.Ethelred-Florence,  6.Jaii.  1838. 

4  Hon.  Geraldine,  6.  13  July  1839. 

H»  Lordship's  father,  Henry-Augustus,  thirteenth  Viscount,  whs  b,  28 
Oct.  1777,  succeeded  9  Not.  1813,  and  d,  24  July  1832;  having  at.  Feb.  1807, 
Henrietta,  now  Viscountess  Dowager,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Dominick- 
Geoff^y  Browne,  Esq. — See  Oranmore,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

i  Hon.  Henrietta-Maria,  b.  1808,  m.  7  Oct.  1826,  the  Right  Hon.  Edward- 
John  Stanley. — See  Stanley. 
2  Charles-Henry,  present  and  fourteenth  Viscount. 
3*Hon.  Theobald-Dominick-Geoffrey,  6.  5  April  1811. 

4  Hon.  Arthur-Edmund-Dennis,  a  Clerk  in  the  Home  Department,  b.  20 

April  1812,  m.  22  April  1843,  Ellen,  daughter  of  the  late  J.  Adderly, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Harold-Arthur,  6.  S4  Jan.  1S44. 

5  Hon.  Constantine-Augustus,  6.  14  Sept  1813,  m.  10  Feb.  1842,  Fanny- 

Dorothea,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Philip-Laycock  Story,  Esq. ;  and  has 
issue, 

Henry-Pbilip-Confltantine,  6. 1  Jan.  184S. 

6  Hon.  Mawaret-Frances-Florence,  6.  3  Feb.  1816,  m.  26  July  1838,  Wil- 

Uftm-John  Hamilton,  Esq.,  M.P. 

7  Hon,  Robert- Oeorgre-Lee,  6.  7  Oct.  1817,  d,  Sept.  1822. 

8  Hon,  EUanor-Georgiana^  6.  and  d.  in  1822. 

9  Hon.  Gerald-Normanby,  a  Clerk  to  the  Board  of  Control,  6.  21  Not. 

1823. 

10  Hon.  LouisfAane-Rose,  6. 21  July  1825. 

11  Hon.  Helena-Matilda,  6.  31  Jan.  1827. 
CreatUm^-l9n, 

G€nealon.r-8oe  Genealogical  Vohme. 

Motto^~hnm  ipiro  ipero :  While  1  breathe  1  hope. 

Town  Residence.^16,  Halkin  Street,  West. 

Seats.'-DittAdey  Hall,  Oxfordshire ;  and  Loughglyn-Hoase,  Roscomnion. 


[Great  Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present 
Peer,  issue  of  Henry,  11th  Viscount.] 
1  Hon.  Frances,  6. 0  Oct.  1747,  d.«  March 
IBM;  having  m.  June  1767,  Sir   WUUam 

Jemingham,  Bart See  th-ArroRD. 

1  Hon.  Arthur,  b.  3  Sept.  1750,  d.  13  April 
1704;  haring  m.  1st,  1709,  Lucie,  daughter 
of  the  Count  de  Rothe,  who  d.  Sept.  1783 ; 

Sndly,  1784, ,  daughter  of  M.  Girardine, 

and  widow  of  the  Count  de  la  Touche,  who 
d.  SO  Oct.  1817 :  his  issue  are, 

1  Henriette,  m.  in  1786,  the  Count 
do  la  Tonr-Du-Pin-GouTemet. 
S  The  Duchess  de  Fitz- James,  dec. 
i^=zFannjf,  d.  March  1836 ;  having 
m.  Count  Bertrand. 
3  Hon.  Catherine,  b.  4  June  17fl«,  d.  M 
May  1707. 


€oI1aUraI  VranctM. 

4  Hon.  Laura,  6.  31  April  1754. 

5  Hon.  Charlotte,  b.  11  Sept.  1755,  and  d. 
15  Aug.  1783;  baring  m.  7  JuJy  1777,  Valen- 
tine Browne,  Esq.,  afterwards  \st  Earl  of 
Kenmare. 

6  /r<wi.  Jffl^or-Gefi./r«»ry,6.38Junel750. 
and  d.  7  July  1837  ;  having  m.  Ist,  37  April 
1700,  Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  Dominick- 


Henry  Trant,  Esq.,  of  Easingwold,  who  d. 
13  Oct.  1888  ;  and  3ndly,  in  1830,  Miss 
Lucinda  Matthews.  By  the  1st  marriage 
he  had  issue : 

1  Maria,  b.  10  March  1706, <l.  March 
1837,  having  m.  5  Nov.  1831,^ii  Serene 
Highness  Augustus- PhiUv,  Duke  de 
Crog  Dulaun,  who  d.  10  Oct.  1833. 
3  Charles-Henry,  b.  1809. 


DINORBEN,  BARON.     (Hughes.) 
William-Lewis  Hughes,  Baron  Dinorben  of  Kenmell  Pkrk,  Co. 
Denbigh,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  Major  Commandant 
of  the  Royal  Anglesey  Militia,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen;   6. 


DON 


10  Nov.  1767,  m.  Ist.,  8  March  1804,  Charlotte- Margaret,  3rd 
daughter  of  Ralph-William  Grey,  Esq.,  of  Backworth,  Nortbnm- 
berland,  who  d.  21  Jan.  1835 ;  and  2ndly,  13  Feb.  1840,  Gertrude, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Giles-Blakeney  Smyth,  Esq.,  of  Bam- 
bridge  House,  Hants,  and  sister  of  the  Princess  of  Capua.  His 
Lordship  has  had  issue : 

By  1st  marriage. 

1  Ckarldte-Mary,  6.  23  June  1805,   d.  11  May  1829,  having  m.  27  May 

1828,  the  present  Sir  Richard-Bulkeley  Williams- Bulkeley,  Bart.,  M.P., 
who  is  re-m.  to  Maria-Frances,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Stanley-Massey- 
Stanley,  Bart. 

2  Edward'Leurit,  b.  5  Not.  1806,  d,  3  March  1814. 

3  EUsa-Anne,  b,  25  July  1810,  d.  6  Jan.  1815. 

4  Hon.  Mary-Martha,  b.  5  June  1813. 

5  Hob.  Frances-Margaret,  6.  12  Oct.  1814»  Lady  Gardner. 

6  Lmtira,  b.  28  Oct.,  d.  28  Nov.,  1816. 

7  Hon.  Caro&ne-Anne,  b.  18  Dec.  1817,  d.  19  April  1832. 

8  Hon.  Emily,  b,  7  Dec.  1818. 

9  Augusta,  b.  18  July  1820,  d.  7  March  1822. 
10*Hon.  WUliam-Lewis,  b.  9  Nov.  1821. 

By  2nd  marriage. 

11  Hon.  Gertrude-CeciUa,  6.  18  March,  d.  23  April,  1843. 

12  A  daughter,  6. 20  May  1845. 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Hughes,  of  Kenmell  Park, 
Co.  Denbigh,  by  his  wife  Mary,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Lewis, 
Chancellor  of  Bangor,  niece  and  sole  heir  of  William  Lewis,  Esq.,  of  Llystulas,  Co. 
Anglesey,  the  other  issue  of  which  marriage  are  stated  below. 

Oreation^lMl. 

G€nemiopf.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Town  Re*Ulence^—75f  South  Andley  Street. 
Strnt^—Kemmell  Park,  St.  Asaph,  Co.  Denbigh. 


Collateral  idtanct)e$(. 

[His  Lordship's  Brothers  and  Sisters.] 


1  Marnret,  m,  Owen  WilUanu,  Esq.,  of 
T«»le  Hoase,  Bocks,  who  d.  S3  Feb.  1832. 

S  Hogh-Robert  Hughes,  Esq.,  of  Beach- 
BOU  Cheshire,  m.  1st,  ]&ar6ara,eldestdaugh- 
'  r  of  J.  B.  Sparrow,  Esq.,  of  Red  HiH,  An- 


^flsey,  who  ~d.  si  Dec.  ~1834 ;  and  2ndiy,  13 


JwM  18U,  Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas  Limce, 
"         '    '  e,  Lancashire  he  has  issue 


,  <rfWayertree, 
narriages; 
1  Mary-Anne. 
S  Margare^Orace. 
S  Harriet. 
4  Anne-Barl>ara.= 


5   Hugh,  b.  11  June  18S7. 
0  Adelaide,  b.  W  July  1830. 

3  Anne, d.  Sept.  1837 ;  haTing m.  June  1799, 
Sir  Robert  IVUliams,  Bart.,  who  d.  1  Dec. 
1830. 

4  CoL  James,  C.B.,  m.  10  March  1841, 
Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Sir 
Francis  Stanhope. — See  Harbinoton. 

5  Martha,  d.  9  April  1830  ;  having  m.  Ist, 
C^nric  Lloyd,  Esq.  —  see  Mostyn  ;  and 
2ndly,  Sir  Henry  Wyatt,  who  re-m.  8  Sept. 
1840,  Henrietta,  daughter  of  the  late  W.  B. 
Sheridan,  Esq. 

0  Mary-Hester. 


■'  ^'1(a  ^1     esJs^^* 


DONEGALL,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Chichester.; 

George-Hamilton  Chichester,  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Donegal!, 
Earl  of  Belfast,  Viscount  Chichester  of  Carrickfergus,  Co.  Antrim, 
and  Baron  Belfast,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;   also  Baron  Fisber- 
175 


DON 


DONERAILE,   VISCOUNT.     (St.  Leoer.) 

Hates  St.  Leger,  Viscount  and  Baron  Doneraile,  Co.  Cork,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland,  of  which  Peerage  his  Lordship  is  one  of  the  Re- 
presentatives in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  b.  9  May 
1786,  succeeded  8  Nov.  1819,  m.  14  June  1816,  Liady  Charlotte- 
Esther  Bernard,  2nd  daughter  of  Francis,  Ist  Earl  of  Bandon,  by 
whom,  who  was  b.  28  Jan.  1794,  he  has  issue  an  only  son, 
•Hon.  Hayes,  b,  1  Oct.  1818. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Hayes,  second  Viscount,  was  b.  9  March  1755,  and  d, 
8  Nov.  1819,  having  m.  3  Sept.  1785,  Charlotte,  4  th  daughter  of  James  Bernard, 
Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  first  Earl  of  Bandon,  by  whom,  who  was  b,  in  1764,  and 
J,  2  Sept  1835,  he  had  the  following  issue : 

1  Hayes,  frbsbnt  and  third  Viscount. 

2  Hon,  Jamesy  d,  young. 

3  Hon,  Esther,  b.  Feb.  1789,  d.  young. 

4  Hon.  Charlotte,  b.  20  Feb.  1791,  m.  8  July  1816,  Jonas  Siaweily  Esq.,  of 

Kilbrittain,  Co.  Cork,  who  d,  15  Jan.  1835. 

5  Hon.  Harriet,  b.  18  March  1796,  m.  31  Oct.  1821,  Richard  Smyth,  Esq., 

of  Ballnatray,  Co.  Waterford. 

CremiUns,— Baron  1770 ;  Viscount  17S5. 
Geneatogii.—See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto^—nvoLt  et  bon  :  Great  and  good. 
AmIw— Donendle-Hoiue,  Cork. 


tfollatnal  IdtancI^efS, 


[The  yiflcoiiiifs  Uncles  and  Annts,  issue  of 
St.  Leger,  Ist  Viscount.] 

1  Hon.  Henrietta^  b.  14  Feb.  1754,  and  d. 
April  18SS;  haying  m.  1st,  John  Godsell, 
Af.,  deceased  ;  andlndly,  3  June  1705,  the 
Hon.  Josejfh  L^saght,  who  d.  8  Aug.  1700. 
•  Set  LisLB. 

1  Hon.  Richard,  b.  IS  July  1750,  d.  Jan. 
IMl :  haying  m.  1st,  90  July  1770,  Anne, 
eldest  daughter  of  Charles  Blackeney,  Esq., 
of  HoUywell,  Co.  Roscommon,  who  d.  10 
July  1800:  and  3ndly,  1  Oct.  1800,  Eliza, 
otthr  child  of  Daniel-Robert  Bnllen,  Esq., 
of  Old  Connaught,  Co.  Dublin ;  he  has  is- 
sue: 

1  Marianne,  b.  17  Sept.  1780,  m.  10 
Feb.  1807,  the  Hon.  and  Rey.  Edward 
Taylor.— .Src  HsADroar. 

S  Rey.  Richard,  b.  1  April  1700,  m. 
13  May  1894,  Charlotte,  3nd  daughter 
of  Sir  John  Frederick,  Bart.,  and  has 


I  Richard-Arthur,  b.  Ftlb.  18S5. 
S  Charlotte-Elisabeth,  6. 1890. 

3  HenriettarFrances,  b.  14  July  1705. 

4  i^erry- JSoyle^arrister-at-law,  and 
a  popular  writer,  b.  10  Sept.  1700,  d. 
unm.  90  Noy.  1890.= 

5  JohB-OnOliea,  ».  10  July  1811. 

177 


0  Charlotte-Henrietta,  ft.  3  Jan.  1813 
m.  19  July  1849,  James-Hunter  Mona- 
han.Bsq. 

7  James-  Aldworth,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
90  Feb.  1814. 

8  William-Henry,  b.  0  Jan.  1810.  m. 
Aug.  1841,  Bmfly,  daughter  of  Luke 
Davis,  Esq. 

0  Montagu-Matthew,  6.  15  Oc^.  1817. 

10  Edward-Richard,  b.  10  Jan.  1899. 

11  Elisa-Caroline,  b.  ft  Noy.  1813. 
19  Louisa-Margaret,  6.  19  JaB.1897. 

3  Hon.  and  Rev.  Ja$nes,  b.  4  Oct.  1757.  d. 
Nov.  1834,  having  m.  9  March  1800,  Cathe- 
rine, youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas 
Williams,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  19  March 
1891,  he  left  issue: 

1  Caroline,  b.  90  Sept.  1810,  m.  II 
Feb.  1835,  Thomas  Netherton-Lang- 
ford,  Esq.,  Com.  R.N. 

9  Charles- Arthur,  b.  14  Feb.  1817, 
m.  95  July  1838,  Jane  -  Robina.  9nd 
daughter  trf  Wilfiam  Hawksley,  Esq., 
and  has  issue: 

James-Hmfts-WiUiam,  b.  11  July 

1841,  d.  19  Mareh  1849. 

3  Catherine,  b.  0  Oct.  1818.  ai.  U 

Feb.    1848,  the  Rey.  Francis  -  Knyyett 

Leighton,  Rector  of  Havpaden,  Oxoa. 


DON 

i¥ick,  Co.  Stafford,  and  Baron  Ennishowen  and  Carrickfergus  of 
Ennishowen^  Co.  Donegall,  and  of  Carrickfergus,  Co.  Antrim,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  G.C.H.,  P.C.,  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  the  County  of  Antrim,  Colonel  of  the  Antrim  Militia,  President  of 
the  Belfost  Royal  Academical  Institution,  and  F.R.S.  ;b.lO  Feb.  1797* 
succeeded  5  Oct.  1844,  m.  8  Dec.  1822.  Lady  Harriet-Anne  Butler, 
eldest  daughter  of  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  Glengall,  by  whom,  who  was 
b.  1  Jan.  1799,  the  Marquis  has  had  issue, 

1  Oeorge'^ugusttU'Spencer-Cavenduh,  Viscount  Chichester,  b.  22  May  1826, 
d,  18  June  1827. 

2*Frederick-Richard,  Earl  of  Belfost,  h.  25  Not.  1827. 

3  Lady  Harriet-Augusta-Anoe-Seymourina,  b.  30  Oct.  1836. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George- Augustus,  second  Marquis,  K.P.,  was  b.  13 
Aug.  1769,  succeeded  5  Jan.  1799,  and  d.  5  Oct.  1844,  having  m.  8  Aug.  1795, 
Anna,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  £dward  May,  Bart.,  the  present  Marchioness 
Dowager,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  A  child,  stUl-bom,  March  1796. 

2  George-Hamilton,  present  and  third  Marquis. 

3  Very  Rev.  Lord  Edward,  Dean  of  Raphoe,  b.  11  June  1799,  m.  21  Sept. 

1821,  Amelia-Spread-Deane,  3rd  daughter  of  Henry-Deane  O'Gnuiy, 

Esq.,  of  Lodge,  Co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue, 

1  George- Attgostua-Hamilton,  Lieut.  0th  foot,  6.  S7  June  182%.       S  Aa- 
eutta-AiiBabellxu  6.  30  June  18S6,  Counteu  Ferrers.  3  Henry-PiU- 

Warrine,  b.  Sept.  1834.  4  Adolphus-John-Spencer-Churchill,  6. 

8  No».  1830. 

4  Lord  Spencet'Auguttus,  b.  27  Nov.  1805,  d.  27  May  1825. 

5  Lord  Arthur,  b.  30  Sept.  1808,  d.  25  June  1840. 

6  Lord  Hamilton-Francis,  b.  9  March  1810,  m.  7  Dec.  1837,  Honoria-Anas- 

tasia,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry-James  Blake,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Lord 
Wallscourt. 

7  Lord  John,  b.  12  Nov.  1811,  m.  27  July  1844,  Caroline-Mary,  daughter  of 

Henry  Bevan,  Esq. 

8  Lord  Stephen- Algernon,  b.  26  Dec.  1814,  m.  AIphonsine-Louise-Laure 

de  Narhonne. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Arthur,  first  Marquis,  was  6.  13  June  1739,  and  </. 
5  Jan.  1799,  having  been  three  times  married;  Ist,  11  Nov.  1761,  to  Lady  Anne 
Hamilton,  eldest  daughter  of  James,  5th  Duke  of  Hamilton,  who  d.  in  Nov.  1780  ; 
2ndly,  24  Oct.  1788,  to  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Conway  Spencer,  Esq.,  of  Tremary, 
Co.  Down,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Moore,  Esq.,  of  Bam,  Co.  Tipperary,  who  d.  IS 
Sept.  1790;  and  3rdly,  12  Oct.  1790,  to  Barbara,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Luke 
Godfrey,  D.D.,  who  d,  28  Dec.  1829.  By  his  1st  marriage  the  Marquis  had,  besides 
other  issue,  who  d,  young, 

1  GeorgB'Auqustvs,  second  Marquis. 

2  Lord  Spencer-Stanley,  b,  20  April  1775,  and  d,  23  Feb.  1819;  having  m.  8 

Aug.  1795,  Lady  Anne-Harriet  Stewart,  3rd  daughter  of  John,  7th  Earl 
of  Galloway,  by  whom,  who  survives  him,  he  had  issue, 

1  Arthwrtb.%  im.VtVI^d.  96  Sept.  1837,  Baron  Tbmplbmorb.     3  Anne, 

b,  17  March  1790,  d,  yoangr>  3  Elizabeth,  Dowager  Lady  Bateman. 

4  Rev.  George- Augustus-Frederick,  d.  8  Juno  1829.  d  Harriet,  b. 

1806,  d.  1  Oct.  18S0. 

Creation.— 'WMCOMXit  and  Baron  1629,Earlof  Donegal!,  1647,  Marquia  of  Donenlland  Earl 
of  Belfast  1791,  Irish  honoura :  Baron  Pisherwick,  in  Great  Britain,  1790,  and  Baron  Ennis- 
howen and  Carrickfergns,  1841. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Invitiun  seqnitar  honor :  Honour  follows  against  his  will. 


I  sequi 
»rk,D« 


Seats.— Rk^b  Park,  Downshire;  and  Ormeau  and  Pisherwick  Lodge,  Antrim. 


176 


DON 


DONERAILE,   VISCOUNT.     (St.  Lboer.) 

Hatss  St.  Leger,  Viscount  and  Baron  Doneraile,  Co.  Cork,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland,  of  which  Peerage  his  Liordship  is  one  of  the  Re- 
presentatives in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  b.  9  May 
1786,  succeeded  8  Nov.  1819,  m.  14  June  1816,  Lady  Charlotte- 
Esther  Bernard,  2nd  daughter  of  Francis,  Ist  Earl  of  Bandon,  by 
whom,  who  was  b,  28  Jan.  17^4,  he  has  issue  an  only  son, 
•Hon.  Hayes,  b.  I  Oct.  1818. 

His  Loidship't  father,  Haybs,  second  Viscount,  was  b.  9  March  1755,  and  d. 
8  Not.  1819,  having  m,  3  Sept  1785,  Charlotte,  4th  daughter  of  James  Bernard, 
Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  first  Earl  of  Bandon,  by  whom,  who  was  b,  in  1764,  and 
d,  2  SepC  1835,  he  had  the  following  issue : 

1  Hayes,  frbsbnt  and  third  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Jamety  d.  yoong. 

3  Horn,  Esther,  b,  Feb.  1789,  d.  young. 

4  Hon.  Charlotte,  b.  20  Feb.  1791,  m.  8  July  1816,  J&nms  Stawelly  Esq.,  of 

Kilbrittain,  Co.  Cork,  who  d,  15  Jan.  1835. 

5  Hon.  Harriet,  b.  18  March  1796,  m.  31  Oct.  1821,  Richard  Smyth,  Esq., 

of  Balhiatray,  Co.  Waterford. 

CremiUmt^Btmu  1770 ;  Viseoont  1785. 
Gtuemitgih—^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 
M0tto^--n9Mt  et  bon :  Great  and  good. 
AmIw— Doneraile-Honie,  Cork. 


tfollatnal  Idtancj^ess, 


[The  Yiwoiuif  a  Uncles  and  Annts,  ijisue  of 
St.  Leger,  Ist  Viscount.] 

1  Hon,  Henrietta,  b.  14  Feb.  I7M.  and  d. 
April  IStt;  haring  m,  Ist,  John  GodseU, 
Aff.,  deceased ;  and  indly,  3  June  1796,  the 
Hon.  Joseph  L^saght,  who  d.  8  Aug.  1700. 


1  Hon.  mekard,  b.  IS  Joly  1750,  d.  Jan. 
1841 ;  haTing  m.  1st,  M  Inly  1770,  Anne, 
ridest  daughter  of  Charles  Blackeney,  Esq., 
of  HoUyweU,  Co.  Roscommon,  who  d.  10 
inly  1800:  and  Sndly,  1  Oct.  1800,  Eliza, 
onH  diild  of  Daniel-Robert  Bollen,  Esq., 
of  Old  Connaaght,  Co.  Dublin ;  he  has  is- 
sue: 

1  Marianne,  b.  17  Sept.  1780,  m.  10 
Feb.  1807.  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward 
Ta7lar.--J^  HsAoroBT. 

S  B«T.  R&chaxd,  b.  1  April  1700,  m. 
IS  May  ISM,  Charlotte,  3nd  daughter 
of  Sir  John  Frederick,  Bart.,  and  has 


I  Richard-Arthur,  b.  Feb.  18S5. 
S  Chariotte-Elisabeth,  6.  18S8. 

3  HenriettarFrances,  b.  14  July  1705. 

4  A4MTy-^<v''»Barrister-at-law,and 
a  popular  writer,  b.  10  Sept.  1700,  d. 
tmm.  90  Nor.  1810.== 

ft  Joln^nilliee,  b.  10  July  1811. 
177 


0  Charlotte-Henrietta.  6.  3  Jan.  1813 
m.  12  July  184S,  James-Hunter  Mona- 
han,Bsq. 

7  James-  Aldworth,  lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
SO  Feb.  1814. 

8  WilUamHenry,  b.  0  Jan.  1810.  m. 
Aug.  1841,  Emily,  daughter  of  Luke 
Davis,  Esq. 

0  Montagu-Matthew,  6.  15  Oct.  1817. 

10  Edward-Richard,  b.  10  Jan.  18SS. 

11  Elisa-Caroline,  b.  ft  Not.  1813. 
11  Louisa-Margaret,  6.  IS  JaB.18S7. 

3  Hon.  and  Rev.  Ja$nes,  h.  4  Oct.  1757,  d. 
Nor.  1834,  having  m.  t  Mansh  1800,  Cathe- 
rine, youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas 
Williams,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  12  March 
1BS1,  he  left  issue: 

1  Caroline,  6.  20  Sept.  1810,  m.  11 
Feb.  1835,  Thomas  Netherion-Lang- 
ford,  Esq.,  Com.  R.N. 

2  Charies-Arthur,  ft.  14  Feb.  1817, 
m.  2ft  July  1838,  Jane  -  Robina,  tnd 
daughter  of  William  Hawksley,  Esq., 
and  has  issue; 

James-H^es-WUUam,  ft.  11  July 
1841,  d.  IS  March  184S. 

3  Catherine,  ft.  0  Oct.  1818.  m.  U 
Feb.  184S,  the  Rer.  Francis  -  Knyrett 
Leightoo,  Reetor  of  Havpaden,  Oxon. 


DON 


4  Hon.  EUzahttk,  6.  4  March  1760.  m.  fhe 
late  fmiiamrAnnesiep  BaUUe,  Ewi.,  and  d, 
in  June  1831. 

A  Hon.  Arthur^  a  M i^or-General  in  the 
•errice  of  the  East  India  Company,  b.  5 
Sept.  1701,  and  d.  unm.  in  Jan.  1023. 

0  Hon.  Maiy,  b.  10  Dec.  1764,  m.  John 
Watkina,  Emi-,  of  Old  Gonrt,  Co.  Cork,  and 
d.  in  1834. 

7  Hon.  Louisa- Anne,  m.  6  July  1805,  Fran- 
ci$-Knyvett  Leighton,  Esq.,  who  d.  10  Not. 
1634. 

^Hon.  Barfy-fio$lesBvrTiBtcT-9t-lAWf  and 


Member  of  the  Irish  Parliament,  b.  23  Not. 
1766,  and  d.  in  Not.  1700. 
0  Hon.  John,  d.  young. 

10  Hon.  CaroUne-Catherine-Letitla,  b.  SO 
Oct.  ins,  d.  I  Feb.  1840  ;  having  m.  S6  July 
180S,Thomas  AlcocL,  Esq.,  of  Burwood  House, 
Surrey. 

11  Hon.  Charlotte-Theodosia,  b.  8  March 
1774,  Lady  RiTersdale. 

IS  Hon.  Georgiana,  b.  1  April  1775,  and 
d.  10  May  1818;  haTing  m.  15  Jan.  1700. 
Pasroe  Grenf^U,  Esq.,  of  Taplow  House, 
Bucks,  who  d.  Jt3  Jan.  1837. 


DONOUGHMORE,  EARL  OF.     (Hely-Hutchinson.) 

John  Hely-Hutchinson,  Earl  of  Donoughmore,  Viscount  Suir- 
dale,  and  Baron  Donoughmore  of  Knocklofty,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ire- 
land ;  also  Viscount  Hutchinson  of  Knocklofty,  Co.  Tipperary,  tit  that 
of  the  United  Kingdom ;  K.P.,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  County  of 
Tipperary,  and  P.C.  for  Ireland;  b,  1787,  succeeded  his  uncle  29 
June  1832,  m.  1st,  15  June  1822,  Hon.  Margaret  Gardiner,  7th 
daughter  of  Luke,  1st  Viscount  Mountjoy,  and  sister  of  the  late 
Earl  of  Blessington,  who  d.  13  Oct.  1825  -,  and  2ndly^  5  Sept. 
1827,  Barbara,  2nd  daughter  of  Lieut.-Colonel  William  Reynell^  of 
Castle  Reynelly  Co.  Westmeath.    He  has  issue, 

by  1st  marriage, 
l*Richard-John,  Viscount  Suirdale,  6.  March  1823. 

2  Afargaret'Louiia,  d.  an  infant,  in  1828. 

by  Snd  marriage, 

3  Lady  Catherine-Alicia,  b.  6  July  1828. 

4  Hon.  John-William,  b.  1  Sept.  1829. 

5  Lady  Frances-Margaret,  b.  27  May  1832. 

6  Lady  Jane-Louisa,  6.  Aug.  1836. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  Francis  Hely-Hutchinson  (3rd  son  of  the  Rigfat- 
Hon.  John  Hely-Hutchinson,  by  Christian,  first  Baroness  Donoughmore,) 
was  b.  26  Oct.  1759,  and  d.  16  Dec.  1827;  having  m.  Frances-JVilkelmina,  only 
daughter  and  heiress  of  Henry  Nixon,  Esq.,  of  Bellmont,  Co.  Wexford,  by  whom, 
who  d.  1  June  1830,  he  had  the  following  issue,  who  have  been  raised  to  the  rank 
and  precedency  of  sous  and  daughters  of  an  Earl: 

1  Lady  Anne-Louisa,  m.  18  April  1811,  the  very  Rev.  John-Thomas  Buiigfa, 

of  Oldtown,  Co.  Kildare,  Dean  of  Cloyne. 

2  John,  present  and  third  Earl. 

3  Hon.  Colonel  Henry,  b.  26  March  1790,  at.  26  April  1825,  Harriet, 

eldest  daughter  of  the  Ute  William  Wrightson,  Esq.,  of  Cnsworth,  and 
widow  of  the  Hon.  Frederick-Sylvester  -  North  Douglas,  only  son  of 
Sylvester,  late  Lord  Glenberrie,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Harriet-Frances,  b.  iS  April  ISM.  S  Fiederica-Katherine,  6.  V  May 
18S7.  S  Oeorgiana-Mary,  6.  S8  Sept  18S8.  4  Lonua-Lncy,  b.  11  Joly 
1S30.       «  M  arianneChriatina>Iaabella,  b.  6  May  IStt. 

4  Lady  Kaikerine  Henrietta^  b.  1793,  d.  June  1844,  haTing  m.  29  July  1814, 

Col,  TkoHuu  Bernard,  of  Castle  Bernard,  King's  Co.,  widower  of  the 
Hon.  Elizabeth  Prittie— 5m  Dunalley  ;  he  tf.  18  May  1834. 

5  ffofi.  Coote,  Captain  JLN.,  d.  6  May  1842,  haying  m.  26  Aug.  1834,  Sophia, 
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jTonngest  dangbter  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Samuel  Synge-Hutchinson,  Bart., 
and  had  issue, 

1  Samuelt  b.  30  July  1835,  d.  1830.       S  John,  6. 30  Not.  1830.       3  Pran- 
cisHenry,  h.  S  Dec.  1839.        4  Sophia-Dorothy,  6.  9  Dec.  1840. 

6  Lady  Charlotte-Sophia,  m.  12  April  1831,  the  Rev.  jRichard   Wolfe,  of 

Porenauirhts,  Co.  Kildare,  who  d,  29  July  1841. 

7  Hon.  George,  m.  1826,  Madlle.  Dangell  de  Kleinfeld,  eldest  daughter  of  the 

Baron  Dangell  de  Kleinfeld,  an  Officer  of  the  King  of  France's  Body 
Guard,  before  the  Great  Revolution  and  till  the  Abdication  of  King 
Charles  10th. 

8  Hon.  Richard. 

9  Lady  Louiaa-Frances,  m.  17  June  1824,  Francit  Synge^Huickinsmif  Esq,, 

only  son  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Samuel  Synge-Hutchinson,  Bart.,  who  d.  3  April 
1833. 

John,  second  and  latb  Earl,  a  distinguished  military  officer,  was  created  a 
Peer  of  the  United  Kingdom  in  consequence  of  his  valuable  services  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  E^rpt  in  1801,  the  chief  command  of  which  devolved  on  him  upon  the 
death  of  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby :  he  was  b.  15  May  1757,  succeeded  on  the  death 
of  his  brother  Richard,  1st  Earl,  22  Aug.  1825,  and  </.  unm.  29  June  1832. 

Creaiions^r—Bmron  1783,  Yiscoant  Donoaghmore  1707,  Yiicoimt  Suirdale  and  Earl  1800,  in 
the  Irish  Peerage ;  Viocoont  in  the  United  Kingdom  1821. 
<?eiM»lof».~See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Jfofto.— -Portiter  gent  crucem  :  He  bravely  rapports  the  CroM. 
JiMf«.— Knocklofty-Hoiue,  Tipperary ;  and  Paunenton,  Dublin. 


tfollatnal  Stan(|)e$(, 


[Lwae  vi  the  Earl's  Uncle,  the  Hon.  Abraham- 

Aimistiu  Hely-Hntchinaon.] 

Christopher. 

[Issne  of  tiie  Earl's  Uncle,  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 

Lorenso  Hely>Hutchinson.1 

1  Christiana-MargaretU,  m.  SI  Hay  1825, 


the  Very  Rev.  James- Forward  Bond,  Dean 
of  Ross,  who  d.  in  1830. 

2  Gear giana- Maria  -  Isabella,  d.  21  Jan. 
1837 ;  baring  m.  Edward  Watem,  Esq.,  of 
St.  Clear,  Go.  Carmarthen. 


DORCHESTER,  BARON.     (Carleton.) 

Gut  Cableton,  Lord  Dorchester,  Baron  of  Dorchester,  Co.  Ox- 
ford, in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  h,  25  Oct.  1811,  succeeded 
hig  cousin,  Arthur-Henry,  2nd  Lord,  3  June  1826,  m.  June  1837, 
Anne,  daughter  of  T.  Wauchope,  Esq. 

Hii  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel  George  Carleton,  6th  son  of  Guy, 
1st  Lord,  was  b.  25  Sept.  1781,  m.  Oct.  1805,  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Edward  King, 
Esq.,  of  Askham  HaU,  who  suirives,  and  is  again  a  widow  of  the  late  Rear-Adm. 
James  Macnamara.  Colonel  Carleton  was  killed  at  the  storming  of  Bergen-op- 
Zoom,  9  March  1814,  the  precedency  of  a  Baron's  daughters  was  granted  by  the 
Qneen  to  his  sunriving  daughters  in  1838.    His  issue  were: 

1  Hon,  Marioy  b.  1806,  m.  13  July  1825,  the  Rev.  James  King,  and  d.  5 

May  1841. 

2  (;»y,</.8Sept.  1811. 

3  Hon.  HenriettarPriscilla,  b.  1810,  m.  Oct.  1836,  Henry-J.  Smith,  Esq. 

4  Guy,  present  and  third  Lord. 

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5  Oeorgitma-Anne,  b.  1813,  d.  Jan.  1837,  having  m.  3  May  1831,  Robert 
King,  Esq. 

OreaftoM.— 1780. 

Geneaiog]i,—&ee  Geneaiofical  Volume. 

Motto. — Qaondam  hia  ricimas  armis :  We  were  once  yictorioas  with  these  arma. 

Seat^Greywea  HiU,  Odiham,  Hants. 


Collateral 

[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Lord,  issue 
of  Guy,  Iflt  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Gujf,  6.  4  Feb.  1773,  d.  10  Not. 
I70S. 

S  Hon.  Thowuu,  6.  M  April  in4,  d,  17 
AprU  1794. 

3  Hon.  lAeut.-Colonei  ChrUtopher,  b.  S3 
July  1775,  m.  0  June  1707,  PritcUla-Martha, 
daughter  of  William  Belford,  Esq.,  who  was 
drowned  widi  her  only  sunriTing  daughter 
on  board  the  Sir  William  Ourtia  packet.  iO 
Oet  1819 ;  he  d.  before  his  father  4  Feb. 
ISM,  leaving  an  only  son, 

AaTHua-HaiiaY,Snd  Lord,  6.  iO  Feb. 
1805,  d.  mnm.  3  June  18S0. 

4  Hon.  Maria,  6.  iO  Aug.  1777,  Lady  Bol- 
ton. 

9  WmUxm,  b.  tr  Oct.  1778,  d.  S3  Oct.  1780. 


Vraiit(f0. 

0  Launceiot,  b.  7  March,  d.  S3  Oct.,  1780. 

7  Hon.  Frances,  b.  S  Feb.  1785,  m.  S4  Aug. 
180S,  the  Rot.  John  Orde,  Rector  of  Wens- 
ley,  Yorkshire,  and  Winalade,  Hanta,  and 
d.  8  AprU  181S. 

8  Hon.  Charles,  b.  3  July  1780,  d.  IS  May 
1799. 

9  Hon,  Dudleg,  b.  SS  June  1790,  d.  Oct. 
18S0. 

10* Hon.  and  Rev.  Richard,  Rector  of 
NateW-Scurea,  Hanta,  6.  10  Feb.  179S,  m. 
SI  July  isao,  Prancea-Louiaa,  Snd  daughter 


and   oo-heir  of  Euaebiua  Horton,  Eaq.,  of 
m  Hall,  Co.  Derby,  and  haa  iaaue. 


Catton 


1  Maria-Louiaa,6.18Sl. 
S  Dudley-WUmot,  LieuL-Coldatream 
Guarda,  b,  18SS. 


DORMER,  BARON.     (Dormer.) 

Jo8epb«Tbaddeu8  Dormer,  Baron  Dormer  of  WeDge,  Co.  Bucks, 
tit  the  Peerage  of  England,  and  a  Baronet ;  6.  1  June  1790,  succeeded 
on  the  death  of  his  cousin,  John-£vel]m«Pierrepoint,  10th  Lord,  9  Dec. 
1826,  m.  5  May  1829,  Elizabetb-ABna,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir 
Henry-Joseph  Tichborne,  Bart,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  28  May  1807, 
he  has  Issue, 

l*HoD.  J0hn-Bapti8te-Jo«q>h,  6.  22  May  1830. 

2  Hon,  EuphendorAnna,  b,  4  Aug.  1832,  d.  26  May  1843. 

3  Hon.  James-Charlemagne,  b,  26  Jan.  1834. 

4  Hon,  Tkaddeus-Stamslaus,  b.  8  May,  d.  6  Oct.  1835. 

5  Hon.  Hubert-Frands,  b,  4  Nov.  1837. 

6  Hon.  RoUmd'Otwaid,  b,  23  Feb.,  d.  29  Sept.  1839. 

7  Hon.  Mary-lsabel-Lucy,  b,  19  Jan.  1842. 

8  Hon.  Henry-Edwaid,  b.  29  Not.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  General  John  Dormer,  3rd  son  of  John,  7tk 
Lord,  was  an  Officer  in  the  Austrian  service ;  he  was  6.  18  Feb.  1730,  and  dL 
21  Not.  1795,  baring  m.  EUzabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  Gabriel,  Count  Buttler,  of  the 
kingdom  of  Hungary,  by  whom,  who  d.  6  April  1824,  he  had  issue,  besidea 
llieresa,  Anna-Elisabeth,  John,  and  another  Anna-EHzabeth,  who  all  died  in  in- 
fancy, 

1  Antonia,  b,  15  April  1782,  d,  24  March  1805 ;  having  m.  Baron  O'Brien, 

a  General  in  the  Austrian  service. 

2  Joseph-Thauoeus,  present  and  eleventh  Lord. 

Creations^Himi  1015.   Bart,  also  1015. 
G«iM»li»»«— See  GtneaUg^eal  Yokme. 
Motto^Clo  Che  Dio  wole,  io  vogUo :  What  God  wills,  I  will. 
JiM/.— Grove  Park,  near  Warwick. 
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tfollatnal  15tmtit%. 


[Um»  of  Charlai,  8lh  Lord,  eldest  Uncle  of 
the  preeeat  Peer.] 

I  Cmamjumm,  mintm  Lord,  b.  10  Jan.  1753, 
d.  mmm.  %  April  ISia. 

S  Am.  Anne,  b.  1709,  4.  %  Feb.  1831,  haT- 
tec*.  is  I>ec.l79f,  Edward-Tkoroton  Gould, 
Aff.,  ef  Maufldd  Woodhonae,  Notts,  wi- 
dew  ef  Lady  Barbara  Ytitrertaa.  —  See 
Obbt  Da  ROTITV.  Mr.  Goald  A  19  Feb.  1S30. 

1  yojrir  -  SrmLTm  •  PiMMMMPotHT,  TMitrm 
LoMB,  k.  Mareb  1771,  <l.  a  Dec.  1810:  hxrtmg 
ak  S8  Nov.  ITM,  Ladw  EUuabetk  Kerr, 
ddeaC  daMEbter  of  WiUiam-Jobii,  Mi  If  ar- 
q«b  of  Lodiian,  wbo  tf .  18  Aug.  1811. 

4  Hob.  BiaabMb  •  Lacy,  «.  1  May  1703, 
Bkurw-BerkeUp  Portman,  Etq,,  imde  of 
Load  Poitauii,  wbod.  11  March  1803. 

8  Horn.  Frmmctt,  d.  18  Dee.  1841,  baring 
tm,  n  Jane  1701,  Robert  Knight,  Esq.,  of 
Baneta^  Warwlekahire. 

8  Am.  gtmmkope,  6.  1777,  d.  Bum.  10  Feb. 


[Issne  of  the  Hon.  James,  his  Lordship's 
younger  Uncle.] 
1  James,  b.  10  Feb.  1705,  d.  10  March 
1810 ;  baring  m.  in  1701,  Lucy,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Fits-Herbert,  Esq.,  of  Swinnerton, 
Co.  Stafford,  by  whom,  who  d.  10  May  1810, 
be  left  issue, 

1  Charles,  mi.  1st,  EUxabeth-Char' 
lotte,  daughter  of  the  late  Charles-H. 
de  Coetlegon,  Esq.,  of  Ashford,  Mid- 
dlesex, who  d,  in  April  1831 ;  and  Indly, 
15  Oct.  1830,  Jane,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rer.  R.  C.  Long,  of  Dun- 
ston  Han,  Norfolk. 

1  Miles,  m,  1815,  Susan,  daughter  of 
W.  Randall,  Esq. 

3  Catherine. 

4  Maria,  m.  Dec.  1810,  Henry  Wil- 
liams, Esq. 

1  Anne,  b,  n  Jan.  1707. 

3  Robert,  b.  1708,  d.  11  Dec.  1813,  baring 
m.  1  Oct.  1810,  Elisabeth,  daughter  and  heir 
of  Richard  Hill,  Esq.,  of  Kineton,  Co.  War- 
wick, who  m.  Indly,  31  March  1834,  M^ior 
Bisshopp. 


DOUGLAS,  BARON.     (Douglas.) 
Charles  Douglas,  Baron  Douglas  of  Douglas  Castle,  Co.  La- 
nark, in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;    b.  26  Oct.  1775,  succeeded 
27  Jan.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Archibald,  first  Lord,  was  b.  10  July  1748,  and  d.  26 
Dec  1827  ;  having  m.  Ist,  13  June  1771,  Lady  Lucy  Graham,  daughter  of  William, 
2nd  Duke  of  Montrose,  who  d,  13  Feb.  1780;  and  2ndly,  13  May  1783,  Lady 
Fkmnoes  Scott,  2nd  daughter  of  Francis,  Earl  of  Dalkeith,  and  sister  of  Henry,  3rd 
Doke  of  Bucdeuch,  who  d.  in  May  1817.    His  Lordship's  issue  are  : 

by  l«t  inarruig:e : 

1  jiRcaiBALDy  SBcoifD  LoRD,  b,  25  March  1773,  succeeded  26  Dec.  1827, 

and  d.  unm,  27  Jan.  1844. 

2  Charlbs,  present  and  third  Lord. 

3  Wiiiiam,  b,  in  1777,  d.  July  1785. 

4  Hon.  Jane-Margaret,  6.  21  Dec.  1779,  Lady  Montagu. 

by  Snd  marriage : 

5  Hon.  Caroline-Lucy,   6.  16  Feb.   1784,  m.  27  Oct.  1810,  Vice-Adnural 

Sir  George  Scott,  K.C.B,,  who  </.  21  Dec.  1841. 

6  Hon.  Skolto-Scott,  6. 17  Sept.  1785,  </.  30  Oct.  1821. 

7*Hon.  and  Rev.  James,  Rector  of  Broughton,  Northants,  and  of  Marsh- 
Gibbon,  Bucks,  b.  9  July  1787,  m.  18  May  1813,  Williamina,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Uen.  James  Murray, — tee  Elibank,  but  has  no 
issue. 

8  Hon.  Captain  George^  AJV:,  b.  2  Aug.  1788,  d,  unm.  30  Aug.  1838. 

9  Hon.  Frances-Elizabeth,  b.  9  Dec.  1790,  m.  18  Oct.  1826,  William-Moray 

Stirling,  Esq.,  of  Ardoch. 
10  Hon.  Marv-Sydnev,  b,  16  July  1796,  m.  29  May  1821,  Robert  Dougias,  Etg,, 
of  Strathany,  who  d.  in  March  1844. 

CViMflM^lTOO. 

GMMolof  «.~J5ee  GenemloMical  Volume, 
Mvtto.    Jamtii  mrrUre :  Nerer  bebind. 

jMtfc^Dooglas  and  Botbwell  CasOei,  Lanaikshire;  and  Amesbury,  WOti. 
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DOWNE,  VISCOUNT.  (Dawnay.) 
William-Henry  Dawnay,  Viscount  Downe  of  the  Co.  of  Downe, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  his  Lordship  is  in  Holy  Orders ;  he  was  h. 
90  Aug.  177^,  succeeded  18  Feb.  1832,  m.  6  June  l8ll,  Lydia,  only 
daughter  of  John  Heathcote,  Esq.,  of  Connington  Castle,  Hunts., 
and  has  issue, 

l^Hon.  WUliam-Henry,  M.P.,  b,  15  May  1812,  m.  25  July  1843,  Mary- 
Isabel,  4th  daughter  of  the  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Richard  Bagot,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Oxford, — See  Bagot,  and  has  issue; 
*  Hugh-Richard,  b,  30  July  1844. 

2  Hon.  Lydia-Frances-Catherine,  b,  2  Oct.  1813. 

3  Hon.  Payan,  b,  18  Nor.  1815. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  fourth  Viscount,  was  b,  9  April  1728,  and  d,  21 
Dec.  1780,  hairing  m.  20  May  1763,  Lora,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  William 
Burton,  Esq.,  of  Luffenham,  Rutland,  by  whom,  who  d.  24  April  1812,  he  had 
issue, 

1  JOHN-CHRlSTOPHSR'BVRTOfl,    FIFTH    AND    LATE    VlSCOVNT,  b.    15  NoV. 

1764, 9I&.  31  Dec.  1815,  Louisa-Maria,  now  Viscountess  Dowager, 
daughter  of  the  late  George  Welstead,  Esq.,  of  Apsley,  Sussex,  but 
d,  without  issue,  18  Feb.  1832. 

2  Hon.  Catherine,  b,  23  Aug.  1768,  </.  unm,  9  July  1821. 

3  miliam'HenryPleydeli,  b,  1770,  d,  an  infant. 

4  William-Henry,  present  and  sixth  Viscount. 

5  Hon,  Lora,  b,  \7  June  1774,  d,  young. 

6  Hon.  Marmaduke  Langley,  b.  27  July  1777. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas,  b,  30  May  1779. 
Cremtion^iedO. 

Genealogv.^See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Timet  podorem :  He  fears  •hame. 

Toum  Retidence^^dO,  Upper  Brook  Street. 

•Sfar^.—Bemngbroiigh-Haai,  Cowick  HaU,  Danby-Lodge,  and  SeMay,  Yorkahara. 


DOWNES,  BARON.    (Buboh.) 
Ulysses  Burgh,  Baron  Downes  of  Aghanville,  King's  Co.,  m  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland;  of  which  Peerage  his  Lordship  is  a  Representa- 
tive in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  5  K.C.B.^  Knight  of 
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the  Foreign  Orders  of  the  Tower  and  Sword  of  Portugal,  and  St. 
Anne  of  Russia,  a  Major-General  in  the  army,  General  of  the 
Limerick  District,  and  Colonel  of  the  54th  foot ;  b,  15  Aug.  1788, 
succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  cousin,  William  Downes,  1st  Lord, 
8  March  1826,  m.  90  June  1815,  Maria,  only  daughter  of  the  late 
Walter  Bagenal,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  15  Sept.  1792,  and  d.  20 
Aug.  1842,  he  has  issue, 

1  Hoa.  Anne,  Countess  of  Clonmell,  b.  18  Dec.  1818. 

2  Hon.  Chuiotte,  6.  27  Jan.  1826. 

CVM/fon.— ims. 

G«i»Mlm.~8ee  Geneahgieai  Volume. 
Moit;—k  cmce  flaliu :  SalTation  from  Uie  CrmiB. 
AMf^BerfcHoiue,  KUdare. 


DOWNSHIRE,  MARQUIS  OF.  (Hill.) 
Arthur- Wills  -  Blundell  -  Sandys  -  Trumbull- Windsor  Hill, 
llarquis  of  Dowoshire,  Earl  of  Hillsborough,  Viscount  Hillsborough 
and  Kilwarlio,  and  Baron  Hill  of  Kilwarlin,  Co.  Down,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland;  also  Earl  of  Hillsborough,  Viscount  Fairford,  Co.  Glou- 
cester, and  Lord  Harwich,  Baron  of  Harwich,  Co.  Essex,  in  that  of 
Great  Britain ;  Hereditary  Constable  of  Hillsborough  Fort,  and 
Colonel  of  the  South  Downshire  Militia ;  h,  6  Aug.  1812,  succeeded 
12  April  1845,  m.  23  Aug.  1837,  the  Hon.  Caroline-Frances  Sta- 
ple ton-Cotton,  eldest  daughter  of  Viscount  Combermere,  b.  in  1815, 
by  whom  he  has  issue, 

\  Afofiy  still-bom,  11  June  1838. 

2  A  daughter,  stUl-born,  5  Sept.  1839. 

3  Viscount  Kilwarlin,  b,  10,  d.  28  June,  1841. 

4  Lady  AHce-Maria,  b.  7  Nov.  1842. 

5* Earl  of  Hillsborough,  6.  24  Dec.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Arthur-Blundell-Sandys-Trumbull,  third  Marquis, 
was  6.  8  Oct.  1788,  succeeded  7  Sept.  1801,  and  d,  12  AprU  1845 ;  having  m.  25 
Oct  1811,  Lady  Maria  Windsor,  eldest  daughter  of  Other-Hickman,  5th  Earl  of 
Flymonth, — tee  Extinct  Peerage :  by  her,  who  is  now  Marchioness  Dowager, 
and  was  b,  30  May  1790,  he  had  issue, 

1  Arthur- Wills-Blundell-Sandys-Trumbull-Windsor,  present  and 

FOURTH  Marquis. 

2  Lady  Charlotte- Augusta,  6.  30  June  1815,  m.   2  Aug.   1843,  George- 

Chetwynd,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  George  Chetwynd,  Bart. 

3  LordWilliam-Frederick-Arthur-Montague,  b.   10  July  1816,  d.  by  a  fall 

from  his  horse,  18  March  1844. 

4  Lady  Mary-Penelope,  6. 3  Sept.  1817,  m.  2  Aug.  1838,  the  Hon.  Alexander- 

Nelson  Hood. — See  Bridport. 

5  Lord  Arthur-Edwin,  b.  4  Nov.  1819. 

Ore«fio«w.— Baron  Hill  of  Kilwarlin  and  Viscount  Hillflboroagh  1717,  Viscount  Kilwarlin 
and  Barl of  Hillflborough  1751,  Marquia  of  Downshire  1780,  all  Irish  honours;  also  Baron 
Harwich  17M,  Viscount  Fairford  and  Earl  of  Hillsborough  1773,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
BritalB. 

GtmeaUgt.—Bw  Genealogical  Volume. 

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Motto — Per  Deum  et  fermm  obdnoi :  By  God  and  my  fword  I  have  obt«ned.— Ne  tentca 
aut  perfice :   Either  attempt  not,  or  accomplish. 
Town  Residence, --tl,  Hanorer  Square. 
^ea<#.— Hillaborough  CasUe,  Downshire ;  and  Bact  Hampetead-Park,  BraekneU,  Berks. 


[Uacles  and  Aan:a  of  the  preMot  Peer,  iraue 
of  ArUrai,  Snd  Marquis.] 

1  Lord  Arthur  •  Moyes  •  William,  Babon 
Sandys. 

2  Ladp  Charlotte,  b.  15  July  1794,  d.  30 
S€pt.  1821. 

3  Ladjf  Mam,  &•  A  July  1796,  tf.  S4  May 
1830. 

4  Lord  Arthur-Marons-Cecil,  P.C.  and 
M.P.,  6.  28  Jan.  1796,  m.  IS  April  1837,  Louisa, 
younrest  daughter  of  Joseph  Blake,  Esq., 
by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Mary  -  Geoi^na  -  Carolina,  h,  4 
April  1838. 

%  Augustus  •  Frederick-Arthur,  h.  I 
March  1840. 


0oHatnal  16xvw^t%* 


3  Anne-Maria-Prances,  h.  SI  Oct. 
1841. 

4  CecU-Joeephine  6.  1  Oct.  1643. 
A  A  daughter,  6.  90  May  1643. 

5  Lord  Arthur  -  Augustus -Mdwin,  h.  13 
Aug.  1800,  dL  10  July  1831. 

0  Lord  George- Augusta,  h.  0  Dec.  1801,  m. 
1\  Oct.  1834,  Cassandia-Jane,  youngest 
daughter  of  Edward  Knight,.  Esq.,  of  God- 
mersham  Park,  Kent,  by  whom,  who  d.  14 
March  184S,  he  has  issue, 

1  Norah,  6.  IS  Dec.  1635.  S  Ar- 
thur, 6.  13  May  1837.  S  Augustus, 
6.  Dec.  1838.  4  A  daughter,  still- 
bom  0  June  1840.  6  Cassandra, 
b,  IS  March  184S. 


DROGHEDA,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Moore.) 

Hrnry-Francis-Seymour  Moore,  Marquis  and  £arl  of  Drogheda* 
Viscount  Moore  of  Drogheda,  and  Baron  Moore  of  Mellefont,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland;  also  Baron  Moore^  of  Moore  Place,  Co.  Kent, 
tft  that  of  the  United  Kingdom;  b.  14  Aug.  1825,  succeeded  his  uncle, 
Charles,  second  Marquis,  6  Feb.  1837* 

The  Marquis  is  the  only  son  of  the  late  Lord  Henry-Seymour  Moore,  2nd  son  of 
Charles,  1st  Marquis,  who  d.  in  Aug.  1825 ;  haring  m.  28  Sept.  1824,  Hon.  Mary- 
Letitia  Pamell,  2Dd  daughter  of  Henry-Brooke,  1st  Lord  Congleton,  who  is  re-m. 
to  Edward-Henry  Cole,  Esq. 

The  first  Marquis  left  also,  Charles,  second  MARguis,  i,  3  Aug.  1770,  suc- 
ceeded 22  Dec.  1822,  d.  unm.  6  Feb.  1837 ;  and  other  issue  all  deceased. 

OtfffftoiM^Banm  1610,  ViMoont  lOSl,  Eaxl  1061,  Marquis  1791,  in  the  Irish  Peen«e ; 
Baron  Moore  in  the  United  Kingdom  1801. 
G«f»€alo^.— See  Genealogicat  Volume. 

Motto.--FoTtiB  cadere,  cc^re  non  potest :  The  braTe  man  may  fall,  Irat  cannot  yield. 
Seat, — Moore  Abbey,  Kildare. 


Collateral 

[Issae  of  the  Hon.  Ponsonby  Moore,  eldest 
Brother  of  the  lat  Marqois.] 
l*ReT.  HsNar  Mooaa,  of  Ballyhale,  Co. 
Kilkenny,  6.  10  Oct.  17M,  m.  16  Feb.  1814, 
Lucie,  daughter  of  the  late  James  Currie 
M.D.,  and  ha*  issue, 

1  Lucie-Catherine,  b.  18  Dec.  1814, 
m,  Jan.  1838,  Creorge-Annesley  Owen, 
Esq.,  of  Raansgate,  Go.  Wexford. 

S  Ponsonby-Arthur,  b,  4  Aug.  1810, 
M.  tr  Aug.  1844,  Angusta.8e|^,  4th 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  WiUiam-Henry 
Garaner.— Jee  Gasoii  la. 

184 


Branttff. 

3  Graham-Cmrrie,  b,  SO  Sept.  18S0, 
dec, 

4  Bmfly-Jean,  b,  t3  Aug.  iStt. 
6  Helena-Sarah,  b.  8  June  18S6. 

6  Henry,  b,  S8  June  1818. 

7  Florence,  b.  10  June  1830. 

8  Charleo-Kdward,  6. 14  March  1833. 
%  Ponsonby   Moore,   Esq.,  of  Mooreiield 

House,  Co.  Kildare,  6.1786,  m,  Barbara,  aldeet 
daughter  of  John  Macoachy,  Bsq.,  and  has 


1  Agnes. 
SHdaD.( 


idoD-CathMiM. 


DUG 


Matndju 


f  Hi 

S 

6  Hotrr-Bdwud,  b.  11  April  18S6. 

7  Fndcriek-Wimam,  ».  4  Jane  1898. 
I  Boknt  Moort,  Bm.  of  Lawnadowne,  6. 

1ft  Oct.  \tm,  ».  13  Not.  1800,  Elisabeth, 
of  dM  late  Rer.   Robert 


Wanw,  ADdkaa 


6  Jan.  IMI.Rer.  John^ames  Campbell. 
4  Robert- Lkmel-Warreii,  6.«lMay 

ft  Ckarlaa-Wmiam,  b.  18  Feb.  18S8. 
4  Sot.    Chailea,   of    MonastereTan,   Co. 
Kildare,  a  Prebendary  of  the  Cathedral  of 
*""    «,6.  S9  8ept.l7iM,m.  13  Sept.  1815, 


Agnea,  eldest  daughter  and  co4ieir  of  the  late 
Jamea  Cleghom,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  baa  iarae, 
1  Agnea-Catherine,  m.  «ft  JuW  1837, 
Alexander-Scott  Broomfield,  Esq.,  of 
RoMamore,  Co.  Clare.       t  Pomaonby. 
3  Mary.  4  Jamea-Clegbom.  ft 

Helen-Sarah.        6  Jane-Iaabella.        7 
Margaret. 
ft  Catherine,  m.  Richard  •  Moleaworth  Rey- 
nell,  Eaq.,  of  Reynella. 
6  Frederick. 

yovng 
brother  of  the  lat  Marqnia.} 
MariaJoaepha,  daughter  of  Daniel  Paloon- 
er,  Eaq.,  of  Abbotatown,  Co.  Dublin,  m.  in  1701 , 
to  the  Hon.Robert  Moore,  6th  aon  of  Edward, 
ftth  Barl  of  Drogheda,  who  waa  b.  It  Dec. 
1743,  and  d.  17  Sept.  1831,  leaving  iaaue,  by 
his  first  wife,  Margaret,  daughter  of  James 
Stephenson,  Esq.,  an  only  daughter, 

Sarah-Prancea-Henrietta-Blisabeth- 
Ricarda,  m.  18  June  1708,  WUUam 
Trench,  Esq.— ^e  Ashtown. 


1  Calkeriiie-Eliaabeai,  b.  1ft  March 
im,  ak  <S  8€pt.  183ft,  Richard-Henry 

HoLEarah  Massy.— .See  Masst. 

1  Hantofr^lorgittia,  6.  0  Feb.  1810. 
3  tiMto  Caroline, ».  IS  Sept.  1810, 


DUCIE,  EARL  OF.    (Reynolds-Mobeton.) 

Henry  -  George  -  Francis  Reynolds -Moreton,  Earl  of  Ducie, 
Baron  Ducie,  and  Moreton,  of  Tortworth,  Co.  Gloucester,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  6.  8  May  1802,  succeeded  ^  June 
1840^  m.  99  June  1826,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Dutton,  eldest  daughter 
of  Lord  Sherborne,  b.l9  Feb.  1807  >  and  has  issue, 
l*Heiuy  John,  Lord  Moreton,  ft.  25  June  1827. 

2  Hon.  Herbert-Augustus,  b,  13  July  1828. 

3  Hon.  Algernon-Thomas,  b.  10  Aug.  1829. 

4  Lady  Georg^na-Mary-Louisa,  b,  18  July  1831. 

5  Seymour-Thomas,  ft.  7  Aug.  1832,  d.  2  May  1834. 
«  Hon.  Berkeley-BasU,  ft.  18  July  1834. 

7  Hon.  Reynolds,  ft.  21  Dec.  1835. 

8  Hon.  Howard,  ft.  14  March  1837. 

9  Hon.  Wyndham-Percy,  ft.  10  May  1839. 

10  Hon.  Seymour,  ft.  1  Marcb  1841. 

11  Lady  Alice,  ft.  1  May  1843. 

12  La^  Eleanor,  ft.  26  Aug.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  first  Earl,  was  ft.  31  Aug.  1775,  succeeded  20 
Aug.  1808,  and  d.  22  June  1840 ;  having  m.  5  Dec.  1797,  Lady  Frances  Herbert, 
only  daughter  of  Henry  Ist  Earl  of  Carnarvon,  by  whom,  who  d,  22  Aug.  1830, 
be  left  issue, 

1  Lady  Mary- Elizabeth- Kitty,  ft.  14  Dec.  1798,  d.  16  Dec.  1842,   Countess 

of  Denbigh. 
%  Henry-George-Francis,  present  and  second  Earl. 

3  Hon.  Augustus-Henry  Moreton-Macdonald,  ft.  24  June  1804,  m.  15 

Aug.  1837,  Mary-Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Bfao- 
donald  Lockhart,  Bart.,  ft.  April  1822,  and  has  issue, 

I  Frances- Anguata,  ft.  31  May  1839.  S  Gharka,  ft.  IS  July  IMO. 

3  EmeUa-OliTia,  ft.  S8  June  1841.  4  Mary,  b,  10  Jnly  184S. 

4  Lady  Julia,  ft.  25  Ck^.  1805,  im.  6  July  1824,  James-Haughton  Langiton, 

Esq.,  of  Sarsden,  Ozon. 
185 


DUF 

5  Ladjr  Cbariotte,  b.  Nov.  1806',  m.  30  Sept.  1834,  Capt  Maurice-Frederick- 

Fitz-Hardinge  Berkeley,  K,S,—See  Berkeley. 

6  Hon.  Percy,  b.  18  June  1808. 

7  Lady  Emily,  *.  17  Nor.  1809. 

8  Lady  Katherine,  b.  12  Dec.  1815,  m.  14  Dec.  1841,  John-Raymond  Ray- 

mond Barker,  Esq.,  of  Fairford  Park,  Co.  Gloacester. 

Pbancis,  third  Lord,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  a  Captain  in  the  Royal 
Navy,  and  Provost-Marshal  of  Jamaica,  was  b,  28  March  1739,  and  d,  20  Aug.  1808, 
having  been  twice  married ;  1st,  10  Oct.  1774,  to  Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  Purvis, 
Esq.,  of  Shepton  Mallet^  Somerset,  who  d,  in  May  1789;  and  2ndly,  18  Jan. 
1791,  to  Sarah,  daughter  of  Paul  Joddrell,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Robert  Child,  Esq., 
by  whom,  who  d,  27  May  1793»  he  had  no  issue.  His  Lordship's  issue  by  his  1st 
marriage  were, 

1  Thomas,  first  and  late  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Augustus-John-Prancis,  6.  10  July  1777. 

Creations^— Bvron  Dncie,  1763,  Earl,  and  Baron  M oreton  1S37. 
Ceneaiogv.—See  Genealogical  Vol%une. 
Motto,— -PenierferKado :  By  penererance. 
Seats.—TortyroTth  Court,  near  Wotton-imder-Edgc . 


DUFFERIN  AND  CLANEBOYE,  BARON.     (Blackwood.) 

Fredkrick-Tkmple  Blackwood,  Baron  Dufferin  and  Claneboye 
of  Ballyleidy  and  Killyleagb,  Co.  Down,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland, 
and  an  Irish  Baronet;  b,  June  18^6,  succeeded  ^1  July  1841. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  son  of  Price,  4th  Lord,  who  was  b,  6  May  1794, 
succeeded  18  Nov.  1839,  and  d,  suddenly  on  board  the  Reindeer  Steamer  21  July 
1841,  in  consequence  of  taking  an  over-dose  of  morphine;  he  m.  4  July  1825, 
Helen-Selina,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Sheridan,  Esq.,  now  Dowa- 
ger Lady  Dufferin  and  Claneboye. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Hans,  third  Lord,  was  ft.  Oct.  1758,  succeeded  8 
Aug.  1836,  and  d.  18  Nov.  1839,  having  m.  1st,  19  June  1784,  Mehetabel-Hester, 
2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Temple,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d,  7  Feb.  1798, 
he  was  father  of  Price,  4th  Lord ;  and  2ndly,  8  July  1801,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daugh- 
ter and  co-heir  of  William-Henry  Finlay,  Esq.,  of  Gynnets,  Co.  Meath ;  who  rf. 
Aug.  1843.    For  his  Lordship's  other  issue  by  both  marriages, — tee  below. 

Creatiotu — Baron  1800.    Bart.  1763. 

Genealogy — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.~-Per  Tiaa  rectaa :  By  the  right  way. 

Seat^—Bmilyl^Ay  Hooae,  Hollywood,  Downahire,  and  Killyleagh. 


OolUteral  Brandfi. 


[His  Lordahip's  Undea  and  Aonta,  Isaoe  of 
Hans,  Srd  Lord— above.] 

1  Hon.  Harriet,  6.  4  Feb.  1787,  m.  April 
1807,  William-Stewart  Uamflton,  Esq.,  of 
Browne's  HaD,  Co.  Donegall. 

1  Robert  Temple,  b.  13  July  1788,  Captain 
00th  Foot,  lulled  in  the  Battle  of  Waterloo, 
18  June  1815. 

I  Hams,  b,  18  Dec.  ITOS,  d. 
186 


4*Hon.  and  Rev.  WUHam-Stear,  Rector  of 
Armoy,  6.  V  April  180t,  m.  94  Harch  1831, 
Eliia,  daughter  of  the  late  Robert  Hamilton, 
Eaq.,  of  ClondBa,  Co.  Dablin,  and  has  iiaiie, 
1  Uan»4»tevenaon,6. 18  Nov.  1838. 
1  Rober^ William,  ft.  7  Jan.  ISM. 
3  Price-Frederick,  b.  11  Oct.  1841. 
5  Hon.  Marimnne,b.UJuly  1800,tf.llFeb. 
IM5,  having  m.  15  Oct  1831,  the  Venerable 


DUF 


Waltvr-Bidiop  Mant,  Archdeacon  of  Down, 
eldBst  ton  of  tne  Biahop  of  Down. 

0  Hon.  Blisabeth-Dorcas,  b.  S3  Apnl  1808, 
m.  90  July  1810,  James-Hamilton  Ward,  Eaq., 
CoBoaander  K.V^-Se€  Banoor. 

7  Hon,  Sophia-Louisa,  6.  13  Sept.  1810,  d. 
15  May  1849 ;  having  m.  Ut,  0  Jan.  1832, 
Bams  Hamiiiom,  Esq.,  who  d,  25  March 
I83S ;  and  Indly,  in  June  1837,  Alexander 
Oraat,  Eaq..  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'a  miUtary 
■arrice,  Madraa. 

8  Hon.  Henrietta-Catherine,  b.  27  May 
1810,  M.  21  Feb.  1841,  Hon.  Thomaa  Clot- 
worthy-SkeAngton.— ^ee  Masskrunk. 

9  Hon.  Henry-SteTenaon,  6.  4  Aug.  1810. 

10  Hon.  Anna-Dorothea,  6.  8  Feb.  1821,  m. 
1  Mardi  1849,  Darid-Stewart  Kerr,  Eaq., 
M.P.,  son  of  Da-rid  Kerr,  Esq.,  and  Lady 
MiBR  Stewart— iVre  London drrby. 

[Hia  Lordahip'a  great  Uncles  and  Annts, 
isane  of  Sir  John  Blackwood,  Bart.,  and 
DoBCAs,  BARONBsa  DurrRmiN  and  Clank- 

■OTB.] 

1  James  armrmssoN,  %nd  Lord,  b,  8 
July  1750,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his 
mother,  Dorcas,  first  Baroness,  8  Feb.  1807, 
and  d.  8  Aug.  1830 ;  having  m.  15  Nov.  1801, 
the  Hon  Amnb-Dorothsa  Poster  Dowagbr, 
Ladt  DurrBRiN  and  Clanbboyb,  only  daugh- 
ter of  John,  1st  Lord  Oriel,  and  Margaretta, 
Viaoounteaa  Ferrardr-^e0  Massbbebnk,  by 
whom  he  had  no  issue. 

2  Hon.  and  Rev,  John,  6.  0  Oct.  1757,  d. 
without  issue,  5  Jan.  1833 ;  having  been  twice 
married,  1st,  in  1778,to6'o}iAia,daughterof  the 
late  Venerable  Hill  Benson,  Archdeacon  of 
Down,  who  d.  in  1803 ;  and  2ndly,  4  June 
1893,  to  Elisa,  eldest  daughter  of  Josias 
Dupri,  Esq.,  of  Wilton  Park,  Bucks.,  and 
widow  of  Colonel  Brice. 

8  Hon,  Friee,  6.  24  Jan.  1780,  and  d.  in 
June  1818  ;  having  m.  1st,  20  Ang.  1787,  Lucy, 
2nd  dau^ter  and  oo-heir  of  William  South- 
well, Esq.,  who  d.  20  Sept.  1802;  and  2ndly, 
21  Jan.  1804,  Anne,  2nd  daughter  of  Richard 
Co^,  Esq.,  of  Castletown,  who  d.  8  Oct.  1830. 

4  Hon,  Fice-Admiral  Sir  Henry,  Bart., 


K,C.B.,  and  G.C.H.,  b,  28  Dec.  1770,  and  d. 
14  Dec  1832,  having  m.  Ut,  12  Jan.  1705, 
Jane-Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  Launeelot 
Crosbie,  Esq.,  of  Tnbrld,  who  d.  without  issue, 
10  Jan.  1708 ;  2ndly,  3  June  1700,  EUMa,4ih 
daughter  of  the  late  Captain  Martin  Wag- 
horn,  R.N.,  who  d.  30  Oct.  1802;  and  3rdly, 
0  May  1803,  Harriette,  daughter  of  the  late 
Francis  Gore,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Grenada  j 
by  the  two  last  Ladies  he  had  issue, 

1  8ir  Henry  -  Martin  Blackwood, 
BarL,  Capt  R.N.,  Commodore  in  the 
Indian  Seas,  ft.  11  June  1802,  m,  10  Aug. 
1820,  Harriet- Louisa,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  J.  M.  Bulkeley,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Henry,  6.  7  May  1828. 

2  Louisa,  d.  an  infant  98  Feb. 

1832. 

3  Annie,  b.  22  Nov.  1833. 

4  A  daughter,  6.  15  April  1835. 

5  Arthur,  b.  25  Feb.  1837. 

2  =  Arthur-Johnstone,  a  groom  of 
the  Privy  Chamber  to  the  Oaeen,  and 
a  Clerk  in  the  Colonial  Office,  6.  7 
April  1808,  m.  2  March  1830,  CecUia- 
Georgiana,  widow  of  John  Wright, 
junior,  Esq.,  of  Lenton  Hall,  Notts,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Arthur-Stevenson,  b.  May  1832. 

2  Harriett-Cecilia,  b.  Dec.  1834. 

3  Francis-Price,  Captain  lUN.,  6.  25 
May  1800. 

4  Harriet,  b.  4  March  1813,  m.  7 
Sept.   1841,    CecU    Fane,   Eaq.  — See 

WbSTMOB  BLAND. 

5  Hon.  Anne,  d.  in  Sept  1827 ;  having  m. 
1st,  Feb.  1777,  the  Very  Rev.  John  Ryder, 
Dean  of  Lismore,  who  d.  April  1700 ;  and 
2ndly.  1  Oct.  1700,  the  Rev.  Jaates  Jones, 
Rector  of  Umey,  who  d.  in  1835. 

0  Hon.  Sophia,  d.  21  Jan.  1837 ;  having  m. 


in  1803,  James  Green,  1 

7  Hon.  Dorcas,  d.  30  July  1818 ;  having  m. 
25  July  1700,  Col.  P.-F.  VenauU  de  Char' 


j3y 


milty,  who  d.  2  May  1815. 

8  Hon.  Catherine,  M.  June  1788,  Sir  George 
Dallas,  Bart.,  who  d.  14  Jan.  1833. 


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DUFFUS,  BARON.     (Sutherland-Dunbab.) 
George  Suthbrland-Dunbab,  Baron  Duffus,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Scotiandj  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia;    6.  6  Jan.  1799>  tfucceeded 
May  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Benjamin,  sixth  Lord,  was  b.  28  April  1761,  succeeded 
on  the  death  of  his  Cousin  James,  the  5th  and  restored  Lord,  30  Jan.  1827,  and  d. 
May  1843,  hayiogm.  in  1785,  Jannet,  now  Dowagbr  Laoy  Duffus,  daughter  of 
George  Mackay,  Esq.,  of  Bighouse,  and  had  issue, 

1  WiiUam,  d,  young. 

2  Hod.  Louisa,  m.  17  Sept.  1805,  Garden  Duff,  Esq.,  of  Hattou,  Aherdeen- 

shire. 
187 


DUN 

3  Henrietta,  d,  3  Not.  1820,  haring  m.  20  March  1810,  WilUam  Sinclair 

Wemyss,  Esq. 

4  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

5  Gborgb,  present  and  seventh  Lord. 
6*Hon.  Robert,  &.  12  April  1801. 

The  sixth  Lord  was  the  only  son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Dnnbar  of  Hemprig^, 
Bart.,  and  grandson  of  the  Hon.  James  Sutherland,  who  assumed  the  name  of 
Dunbar,  2nd  son  of  James,  2nd  Lord  Daffbs. 

Crtattoms^Bunn  10M,  which  tiUe  was  forfeited  in  1715,  and  rMtored  in  18S0.  Bart.  1700. 
Getteatogw. — See  Geneaiogical  Volume. 


Motto^^xSb  m :  Under  hope.— Without  fear. 
Semi,^H0mprifSB,  and  AckervgiU  Tower,  Caithness -ahlre. 


DUNALLEY,  BARON.     (Prittib.) 

Henry  Prittie,  Baron  Dunalley  of  Kilboy,  Co.  Tipperary^  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland,  of  which  Peerage  his  Lordship  is  one  of  the  Re- 
presentatives in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  -,  6.  3  March 
1775,  succeeded  3  Jan.  1801, m.  1st,  10  July  1802,  Maria,on[y  daugh- 
ter of  Dominick  Trant,  of  Dunkettle,  Co.  Cork,  Esq.,  who  d.  15 
Oct.  1819  ;  and  Sndly,  10  Feb.  1826,  the  Hon.  Emily  Maude,  12th 
daughter  of  Cornwallis,  1st  Viscount  Hawarden.  His  Lordship  has 
no  issue. 

Henry,  FIRST  Lord,  father  of  the  present  Peer,  was  6.  3  Oct.  1743,  and  d,  3 
Jan.  1801 ;  having  m.  6  Jan.  1766,  Catherine,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Francis 
Sadlier,  Esq.,  of  Sopwell  Hall,  Co.  Tipperary,  and  widow  of  John  Bary,  Esq., 
father  of  Lord  Charleville ;  by  this  Lady,  who  d.  26  Feb.  1821,  his  Lordship  had 
issue, 

1  Henry,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2*Hou.  Francis-Aldborough,  Costos  Rotalomm  of  the  County  of  Tlp- 
peraiT,  b.  A  June  1779,  m.  Ist,  10  Sept.  1800,  Martha,  only  dangh- 
ter  of  Cook  Otway,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Otway,  Co.  Tipperary,  and  widow 
of  George  Hartpole,  Esq.,  of  Strule  Castle,  Queen's  Co. ;  she  </.  in 
March  1802.  and  he  m.  2ndly,  16  July  1803,  Elizabeth,  only  daughter 
of  the  late  Right-Hon.  George  Ponsonby. — See  Bessborouoh.  He  has 
issue, 

1  Martha,  m.  3  May  1827,  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Dean  Mande^—See 
Hawarden.  == 
S  Mary,  6.  April  1804. 

3  Kate-Charlotte,  6.    1805,  m.  11  Not.  1830,  Uent-Col.  WUliam-Leader 
Maberly,  Secretary  to  the  Poat  Master  General. 

4* Henry,  6..  Jan.   1807,    m.   10    May   1841,    Hon.  Anne-LoniM-Mary 
O'CmUaghan,  only  daughter  of  Yiacoant  liamore. 

5  George-Ponaonby,    b.  1808,  m.  SO  Not.  1841,  HenriettarHeater,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Lient.-Colonel  Gregory,  and  has  iasae ; 
Francia-PonBonby,  b.  March  1844. 
0  Francia-Sadlier,  b,  15  Oct.  1811,  m.  Oct.  1838,  Marjf,  only  child  of 
the  Honourable  Peter  Rote,  one  of  the  Jndgea  of  Denterara,  and  W  her, 
who  4f.  S3  March  1844,  hat  iaane; 

1  Francia,  6.  13  Dec.  1830.         S  Peter,  b.  and  d,  17  Jaly  1841. 
I  HuntleyHary,  b.  Ang.  184S.       4  Peter-Roee,  ft.  Feb.  1M4. 
7  Fanny,  6. 1814,  m.SI  June  1838,  John  BagweU.  Esq.,  of  MaiUeld,  Co, 
Tipperary. 
3  Hon.  Catherine,  m.  Sept.  1789,  Hemrj'CoU  Bawen,  Esq,,  of  BoweBS-coort, 
Co.  Cork,  who  d,  27  Jan.  1837. 
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4  mm.  Deborah,  d,  8  June  1829 ;  having  m.  12  Marrh  1791,  Samuel  Perry, 

Bsf,,  of  Woodroffe,  Co.  Tipperary,  who  d.  in  April  1829. 

5  Hon.  Mary,  m.  24  Aug.  1803,  Michael  Cox,]  Esq,,  of  Castletown,  Co.  Kil- 

kennj,  who  d.  26  March  1836. 

6  Hod.  Martha,  m.  25  July  1801,  Lorenzo-Hichie  Jephson,  Eeq.^  of  Wilmar, 

Co.  Tipperary,  who  d,  31  Jan.  1820. 

7  Hmu  BUtaheth,  d.  20  Apnl  1802;  having  m.  10  Sept.  1800,  CoL  Thomas 

Bernard,  of  Castle  Bernard,   King's  Co.,  who  d,  18  May  1834,  having 
m.  2ndly,  Lady  Catherine  -  Henrietta  Hely  -  Hutchinson.— 5ee  Do- 

KOUOHMORE. 

Oreaiiam^isno. 

Geneaioa^Boe  Genealogical  Volume. 

MoUo. — In  omnia  paratiu :  Prepued  for  every  thing. 

JmT.— KUboy,  Nenag h,  Co.  Tipperary. 


DUNBOYNE,  BARON  OF.  (Butler.) 

James  Butler,  Baron  of  Dunboyne,  Co.  Meath,  in  ike  Peerage  of 
Ireland,  which  title  was  confirmed,  by  a  reversal  of  the  outlawries 
affecting  it^  in  1827 ;  h.  25  July  1780,  m.  Ist,  17  Aug.  1799,  Eleanor, 
daughter  of  David  O'Connell,  Esq.,  who  d.  15  March  1817  ;  and 
indly,  19  Dec.  1843,  Mrs.  Vaughan,  of  Belle  Hatch  House,  Oxford- 
shire.    By  the  1st  marriage,  his  Lordship  has  issue  ; 

1  Hon.  Roaalinda-Eleanor,  h.  9  Jaly  1800,  m.  13  June  1819,  Major  John 

Marshall,  Capt.  9l8t  Foot 
2*Hon.  Theobald-Fite-Walter,  h.  11  Feb.  1806,  m.  14  Nof.  1832,  Julia- 
Cdestina-Maria,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  William  Brander,  Esq.,  of  Mor- 
den  Hall,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

1  Julia-Anne,  b,  3  Oct.  1834.  t  Darinda-Celeitina-Looita,  ft.  18  March 
1838.  3  Rosalinda-Ellen- Maria,  6.  30  July  1837.  4*J«mee-Pitswalter, 
b.  SO  May  1830.  5  Theobald-Fiti- Walter,  b,  10  Jnly  1840.  0  Syrolda- 
JnUa,  6.  18  Aug.  1841.         7  A  w>n,  h.  10  Jan.  1844. 

3  Hon.  St-John,  6.24  June  1808,  m.  11  Feb.  1832,  Anna-Maria,  daughter  of 

Walter- Archdeacon  Burke,  Esq., of  Gortnomona,  Co.  Galway,  and  widow 
of  James  FitE-Patrick,  Esq.,  of  Spidale,  Co.  Galway,  by  whom  he  has 
issue, 

1  Maria-Rosalinda,  b.  13  May  1837.  t  Jaaea-Benry-Edward,  b.  3  July 
1838.       3  A  son,  b.  and  d.  30  June  1843. 

4  Hon.  Henry  Butler-Johnstone,  b,  28  Aug.  1809,  m.  14  Majr  1834, 

Isabella-Margaret  Munro-Johnstone,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Alex- 
ander Munro,  of  Novar,  Ross-sliire,  niece  and  heir  of  General  Johnstone, 
of  Corehead^  Dumfriesshire,  and  has  issue, 

1  Isobella-Margarei'Atieia'Eleanor,  Ik  88  March  1838,  d,  14  F^b.  1844. 
3  Henry-Alexander,  6.  7  Dec.  1837.         3  A  son,  6.  S3  Jan.  1841. 

5  Hon.  James,  b.  8  Nov.  1810,  m.  Oct  1836,  Emily-Mary,  only  daughter  of 

Sir  William  Fitz-Gerald,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  James-William-Fits-Gerald,  b.  10  Oct.  1837.  3  Emfly-Sarah-Flts- 

Gerald,  b.  13  Dec.  1838.  8  Edward-Fttt-Gerald,  b,  Feb.  1841,  d.  0 

March  1843.  4  A  daughter,  6.  10  May  1848. 

6  Hon.  Sir  Edward,  Lieutenant  and  Silver-stick  of  Her  M^esty's  Hon. 

Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  b.  29  Oct.  1811,  m.  1st,  16  March  1839, 
Emma-Jane,  only    daughter   and   heir  of  Arthur  Baily,  Esq.,   who 
d.  4  Dec.  1840;  and2ndly,  1  Feb.  1844,  UraniA-Eliaabeth,  2iid  daughter 
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of  the  late  Lord  Henry  Paulet,— '6^  Wikchbstbr.    Sir  Edward  has 
had  issue,  by  bis  1st  marriage ; 

I  Arthur- Froftcis-BoUy,  b.  f»  Nor.  1840,  d.  7  Jsn.  1841.  2  A  son, 

h.  SI  March  1845. 
7HoD.  Charles-Lennox,   6.  19  Nor.  1813,  m.  24  Oct.  1835,  Eliza,  only 
daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas-Lindsey  Holland,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  LindMy-HolImnd,  b.  12  Aug.  18M.       S  BUen-Carolme,  6.  llJoly  1837. 
3  EUsa-BmiW,  6. 17  July  1838.  4  Rosalind^BmuM-Jant,  b,  3  Dec 

1840,  d.  20  Sept  1842.  5  Chailes-Leimox,  6.  0  Oct.  1841.  6  A 

■on,  b.  3  July  1843. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  son  of  James  Butler,  Esq^  of  Cragnagowra,  Co.  Clare, 
who  d,  1784,  descended  from  the  Hon.  James  Butler,  4th  son  of  Ute  2nd  Lord  Dun- 
bojrne. 

John,  the  twelfth  and  last  Lord,  who,  as  well  as  the  present  Peer,  was  4th 
in  descent  from  James,  2nd  Lord,  but  through  an  elder  son,  A  without  issue, 
7  May  1800,  learing  a  widow,  the  present  Dowager  Laot  Dunboynb,  re-m.  to 
John-Herbert  Moore,  Esq.,  of  Shannon  Grove,  King's  Co. 

CreatUm.—\5*\, 

Geneaiogv — See  GenealogUal  Folume. 

M0tto^--TimoT  Domini  fons  rite :  The  fear  of  the  Lord  ia  the  fountain  of  life. 

^eof.— Ballyrmnnion,  Clare. 


DUNDONALD,  EARL  OF.  (Cochrane.) 
Thomas  Cochrane,  Earl  of  Dundonald,  Baron  Cochrane  of  Dun- 
donald,  and  Lord  Cochrane  of  Paisley  and  Ochiltree,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Scotland,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia;  a  Vice- Admiral  of  the  Blue, 
and  distinguished  for  his  gallant  exploits  in  the  Royal  Navy  -,  was  b. 
14  Dec.  1775,  succeeded  1  July  1831,  m.  Katherine-Frances-Corbet, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Barnes,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue  by  her : 

l*Thomas-Bames,  Lord  Cochrane,  Capt  18th  foot,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to 
the  Commander-in-Chief  at  Hong-Kong,  6.  18  April  1814. 

2  Hon.  Horace-Bemardo-William,  6.   8   March  1818,  m.   29  Oct.  1844, 

Frances- Jacobina,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Alexander  Nicholson,  Esq., 
and  widow  of  George-James  Carnegie,  Esq. — See  Northesk. 

3  Hon.  Jotepkine-IiabeUay  b.  8  March  1820,  d.  1821. 

4  Lady  Catherine-Elizabeth,  b,  9  Dec.  1821,  m.  27  Feb.  1840,  John-Browne 

Fleming,  Esq.,  of  Stoncliam  Park,  Hants,  and  Binslead,  Isle  of  Wight. 

5  Hon.  Arthnr-Auckland-Pfedro,  R.N.,  b.  24  Sept.  1824,  decorated  with  a 

Medal  for  his  service  in  Syria. 

6  A  son,  still-bom  15  April  1829. 

7  Hon.  Emest-Grey-Lambton,  b,  4  Jane  1834. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Archibald,  ninth  Earl,  was  b.  1  Jan.  1748,  and  d,  1 
July  1831,  baring  been  three  times  married;  Ist,  17  Oct  1774,  to  Anne,  2nd 
daughter  of  CapUun  James  Gilchrist,  R.N.,  of  Annes6eld,  who  d.  13  Nov.  1784; 
2ndly,  12  April  1788,  to  Isabella,  daughter  of  Samuel  Raymond,  Esq.,  of  Belchamp 
Hall,  Essex,  and  widow  of  John  Mayne,  Esq.,  of  Teffont,  Wilts.,  who  d.  Dec. 
1808;  and  3rdly,  March  1819,  to  Anna  Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  Francis  Plowden, 
Esq.,  who  d.  18  Sept.  1822.     The  Earl  had  issue, 

by  1st  marruf  e : 

1  Thomas,  present  and  tenth  Earl. 

2  Hon,  Jiunet,  d,  young. 

3  Hon.  Col.  BasU,  lAeut.-CoL  36/A  Foot,  d.  14  May  1816. 

4  Hon.  William-Erskioe,  who  served  in  the  Peninsular  war  as  Major  15th 
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Hnwart,  m,  Mary- Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Alexander  Mamon,  Caq., 
and  has  issue, 

1  WiUiun-Manluai,  b.  12  Dec.  1817.       9  CaroUne-KatkeHne,  6.  9  April 
imo,  d.  M  Jan.  1845. 
5  Hon.  Captain  Archibald,  R.N,,  m,  11  Jan.  1812,  Jane,  daughter  of  Arthur 
Mowbray,  Esq.,  of  Sherbum,  Co.  Durham,  and  d.  6  Aug.  1829,  leaying 
Issue, 

1  Anna-Jane,  b.  18  Jan.  1813,  d,  I  May  1837. 

1  Curoline-Elixabeth,  6.  11  June  1814,  m,  18  Not.  1836,  B.-Holme  Wig- 
gin,  Emi. 

3  Robert-Alflfsander,  b,  18  Maich  1810. 

4  Basil-Edward-Arthur,  6.  13  Dec  1817, ».  1  Oct.  1830,  Sslly-Caroline, 
eldest  daughter  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Fitigerald,  of  Carragoran,  Co.  Clare,  and 


1  Katherlne-EUMbetii,  6. 10  July  1840.         1  Basil- Edward,  b.  14 
Aag.  1841.       3  Anna-Louisa,  b,  U  Aug.  1844. 

5  Ai^Uld-HamUton,  b.  1  June  1810. 

6  EUsabethrSiwart,  b.  16  April  1813,  d.  18  Oct.  1841. 

7  Arthur-Mowbray,  6.  1810. 

8  LaniMhKatherine,  d.  18  April  1838. 

6  Hon,  Ckarlet,  d.  young. 

by  Srd  marriage : 

7  Lmtfy  Dorothy,  b,  March  1820,  d.  3  Oct.  1830. 

OrtoHons. — Baron  Cochrane  1047,  Earl  of  Dundonald  and  Lord  Cochrane  1080. 
GmmImv.— See  Gentatogical  Voiume, 
Moito.--VirUitB  et  labore  :   By  rirtue  and  labour. 
TVim  JlefMenctf.— Hanorer  Lodge,  Regent's  Park. 


Collateral 

(The  Earl's  Uncles  and  Aunts,  issue  of 
Thomas,  8th  Earl.J 

1  Lad9  EUtabeth,  b,  17  Aug.  1745,  d.  10 
Feb.  1811 ;  baring  m.  18  Dec.  1775,  Patrick 
Heron,  Esq.,  ot  Heron,  Co.  Kircudbright,  who 
d,  1803. 

1  Hon,  CharUe,  b.  13  Jan.  1740,  d.  18 
Oct.  1781  ;  baring  m.  Catherine,  daughter  of 
Mi^or  Pitcaim,  who  m.  Indly,  10  Feb.  1780, 
Charles-Owen  Cambridge,  Esq.,  and  d.  14 
Oct.  1835. 

3  Hon.  John,  6.  3  July  1750,  d.  11  Nor. 
laoi ;  baring  m,  7  May  1800,  Mis*  Birch, 
who  d.  Aug.  1801. 

4  Hon,  and  Bev,  James-AthoU,  b.  13  Oct. 

1751,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of Smithson, 

Esq.,  and  d.  Feb.  1813. 

5  Hon,  Basil,  b.  11  April  1753,  d.  11  Aug. 
ISM:    baring  m,  13    Aug.    1811,  Caroline, 

dasMter  of Goatling,  Esq.,  and  widow 

of  die  Rer.  S.  Lawry ;  she  d,  1  Oct.  1837. 

8  Hon,  Admiral  Sir  Alexander  Forres- 
ter -  InfiUs  -  Cochrane,  G.C.B.,  b.  11  April 
1758,  d,  10  Jan.  1831,  baring  m>.  April 
1788,  Maria,  daujcfater  of  Darid  Shaw,  Esq., 
and  widow  of  Captain  Sir  Jacob  Wheate, 
R.N.,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

1  Rear- Admiral  Sir  Thomas-John 
CooHSANB,  R.N.jC.B., Commander-in- 
Chief  in  the  Indian  Seas,  m.  0  Jan. 
1811,  Matilda- Bos* -Wiskart,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.-General 
Sir  Charles  Ross,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who 
d,  4  Sept.  1810,  he  had  issue. 


Btanclff. 

1  Maria,  b.  1814.  1  Alexan- 
der-Dundas  •  Ross  -  Wishart-Bail- 
lie,  M.P.,  m,  4  Dec  1844,  Anna- 
beUa- Mary.  Elisabeth,  eldest 
daughter  of  Andrew  -  Robert 
Drummond,  Esq.,  and  Lady  Eli- 
zabeth.—<9fe  SraATUALLAN.  3 
Charles-Stewart,  Capt.  7th  Foot. 
4  Matilda. 
1  Anna-Maria,  m.  10  Oct.  1810,  Rear- 

Adm.  Sir  Edward-Thomas  Troubridge, 

Bart. 

3  Andrew-Coutts,  6. 5  April  1700,  m. 
1835,  the  eldest  daughter  of  Baron  de 
Strack,  Col.  in  the  Austrian  serrice, 
and  has  issue. 

1  Maria  Louisa-Frederica,  b. 
Oct.  1837.  1  Adelaide-Stewart- 
Beat^olois,  6.  Dec.  1838. 

4  Jane,  d.  June  1830,  baring  m.  8 
Feb.  1811,  Capt.  WiUiam-Henry  Bruce, 
R.N.,  who  is  rem.— See  Stair. 

7  Hon.  George-Augustus-Frederick,  b.  10 
Nor.  1701. 

8  Hon,  Andrew- James  Cochrane •  John- 
stone, b.  14  May  1707,  m.  1st,  10  Nor.  1703, 
Ladp  Georgiana  Hone-JoBNSTOsM,4th  daugh- 
ter of  James,  3rd  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  who  d. 
17  Sept.  1707  ;  Indly,  11  March  1803,  Amelia- 
Constance -Gertrude- Etienette,  only  child 
and  heir  of  the  late  Baron  de  Clugny,  and 
widow  of  Monsieur  Raymond  Godet.  He 
left,  by  his  1st  marriage,  a  daughter, 

Elisa,  b,  10  Dec.  1704,  Dowager  Lady 
Napier. 


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DUNFERMLINE,  BARON.     (Abebcromby.) 
Jambs  Abebcromby,  Baron  Dunfermline  of  Dunfermline,  Co.  Fife, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  Umted  Kingdom ;  to  which  dignity  his  Lordship 
was  advanced  on  his  resignation  of  the  high  office  of  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Commons.     A  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn.     He  was  6.  7 
Nov.   1776,  m.    14  June  1802,  Mary-Anne,  daughter  of   the  late 
Egerton  Leigh,  Esq.,  of  High  Leigh,  Cheshire,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
*Hon  Ralph,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minitter  Plenipotentiary  at  Turin,  b, 
6  April  1803,  m.  18  Sept  1838,  Lady  Mary-Eliza  Elliot,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  Earl  of  Minto,  b.  14  Feb.  1811. 
His  Lordship  is  the  3rd  sou  of  the  late  gallant  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby  and  Mary- 
Anne  Baroness  Abercromby,  and  uncle  to  the  present  Lord  Abercromby. 

Genealogy ,r— See  GenealogictU  Volume ,  title  Abercromby. 
Seats^ — Collnton  Houm,  Edmborghsbire. 


DUNGANNON,  VISCOUNT.  (Hill-Tbkvob.) 
Arthur  Hill  -  Trevor,  Viscount  Dungannon,  Co.  Tyrone,  and 
Baron  Hill  of  Olderfleet,  Co.  Antrim,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  b.  9 
Nov.  1798,  succeeded  14  Dec.  1837,  m.  10  Sept.  18^1,  Sophia,  4th 
daughter  of  Gorges-d'Arcy  Irvine,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Irvine,  Co.  Fer- 
managh. 

HisLordship'sfather,  A RTHu a,  SECOND  Viscount,  was  b.  2  Oct.  1763,  succeeded 
his  grandfather,  30  Jan.  1771,  and</.  14  Dec.  1837;!  having m.  30  July  1795, the 
Hon.  Charlotte  Fitz-Roy,  3rd  daughter  of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Southampton,  by 
whom,  who  d,  22  Nov.  1828,  he  had  issue, 

1  Arthur,  the  present  and  third  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Ckartee-Henry,  b.  21  Sept.  1801,  d.  18  Sept.  1823. 

CrMrttoM.— 17M. 

Oencalnfy.— See  Genealogical  Folmme, 

Jfofl».— Quid  Tenun  atqne  decent :  What  is  jott  and  honourable. 

A«f .— firynkinalt,  l>cnbigbdure. 

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DUNMORE,  EARL  OF.     (Murray.) 

Charles-Adolphus  Murray,  Earl  of  Duaniore,  Viscount  Fincas- 
tle>  and  Lord  Murray  of  Blair>  Moulin,  and  Tillemot,  in  the  Peercige 
1^ Scotland;  and  Baron  Dunmore  of  Dunmore,  in  the  Forest  of  Athole, 
Co.  Perth,  m  that  of  the  United  Kingdom;  b.  9A  March  1841,  suc- 
ceeded 15  July  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Alexander-Edward,  sixth  Earl,  was  b.  1  June  1804, 
SDCceeded  11  Nov.  1836,  and  d.  15  July  1845;  haviag  m.  27  Sept.  1836,  Lady 
Catherine  Herbert,  4th  daughter  of  George- Augustus,  lUb  Earl  of  Pembroke, 
BOW  Countess  Dowager,  6.  31  Oct.  1814,  by  whom  be  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Susan-Catberine-Mary,  b.  7  July  1837. 

2  Lady  Constance-Eupbemia-Woronzow,  6.  28  Dec.  1838. 

3  Cbarles-Adolphus,  present  and  seventh  Earl. 

4  Lady  ....  b,  posthumous  19  July  1845. 

GsoRGE,  fifth  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  peer,  was  b.  30  April  1762, 
succeeded  Marcb  1809,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1836  ;  having  m.  4  Aug.  1803,  Lady  Susan 
Hamilton,  3rd  daughter  of  Archibald,  9th  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon,  now 
Countess  Dowager,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  July  1774,  be  left  issue, 

1    ALBXASDER'EDWARDy   SIXTH  EarL, 

2*Hon.  Charles- Augustus,  M.A.,  Extra  Groom  in  waiting  to  Her  Majesty, 

b,  22  Nov.  1806. 
3  Hon.  Henry-Anthony,  Commander  R.N.,  6.  10  Jan.  1810. 

Crtation*,—'To  the  Scotch  honours  1686 ;  Peer  of  the  United  Kingdom  1831. 
*  6c«iecl0ry.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto^-Vxa^  fortune,  and  till  the  fetters. 
JlMrf^.— I>anmore  Park,  Falkirk,  Stirlingshire ;  Isle  of  Harris,  Inverness-shire. 


CollaUral  Brancfietf. 


[Great  Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer, 
issue  of  John,  4th  Earl.] 

1  Hon,  WMiam,  b,  32  Aug.  1763,  d.  27  May 
1773. 

2  Bon.  Alexander,  b.  12  Oct.  1764,  <l.  July 
1842,  having  m.  18  May  1811,  Diana,  daughter 
of  John-Porster  Allen,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I  Augusta,  b.  15  Jan.  1814,  m>.  12 
Aug.  1834,  Prince  Louis-Stanisla*- 
Kotuka  de  la  Tremouille,  d.  20 
July    1837.  3    Augustus-Charles, 

Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  16  Dec.  1815.  3  Vir- 
ginius,  b.  20  Sept.  1817,  m.  24  Oct. 
1844,  Elisabeth  -  Alicia,  only  daughter 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Portier, 
Collector  of  Customs,  Bahama  Islands. 
4  Virginia,  6.   20  March    1810.  5 

Alexander  •  Charles,   and    6    Alexan- 


drine-Amelia, twins,  6.   8    Oct.  1829. 
7  A  daughter,  6.  15  May  1835. 

3  Hon.  John,  Capt.  R.N..  d.  1  July  1805, 
in  command  of  H.  M.  S.  Franchise,  while 
blockading  Cura^oa. 

4  Lady  Catherine,  d.  7  July  1783;  having 
m.  24  May  1782,  the  Hon.  Edward  Bouverie. 
—See  Radnor. 

5  Ladp  Augusta  De  Amela$id,  d.  5  March 
1830,  haying  m.  at  Rome,  (a)  4  April  1793, 
and  in  London,  6  Dec.  1793,  H.R,H.  the 
late  Prince  Augustus-Frederick,  Duke  of 
Sussex.  This  marriage  was  declared  null 
by  the  Prerogatire  Court,  Aug.  1794. 

6  Ladp  Susan,  d.  April  1826,  haring  m. 
1st,  7  July  1788,  Joseph  Thorpe,  Esq.,  of 
Chippenham,  Co.  Cambridge;  tndly,  John 
Drewe,  Esq.;  and,  3rdly,  23  Aug.  1809,  the 


(a)  Her  Ladyship's  issue  by  the  Duke  of  Sussex  are, 

1  Colonel   Sir  Augustus  •  Frederick  d'Este,  K.G.H.,  Deputy  Ranger   of  St. 
James's  and  Hyde  Parks,  b.  13  Jan.  1794. 

2  Augusta-Emma,  Mademoiselle  d'Este.  b.  11  Aug.  1801,  m.  13  Aug.  1849,  Sur 
Thomas  Wilde,  Sergeant-at-Law  and  M.P. 


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ReT.  Archibald-EdwArd  Douglas,  Rector  of 
Drumgoon,  Ireland. 

7  Hon.  LevesoH-Granville-Keith,  b.  16  Dec. 
1770,  d.  4  Jan.  1S35,  baring m.  li»t,  Hemifss, 
AUi  daughter  of  Sir  John  Dalrymple,  Bart.— 
see  Stair,  who  d.  38  Dec.  1804  ;  Sndly,  10 
Jan.  1807,  the  widow  of  John  Thursley,  Esq., 
of  the  Madras  Ciril  Senrioe,  who  is  do- 
ceased;  and  3rdly,  10  May  1834,  Louisa- 
Mitty,  only  daughter  of  Thomas  Abraham, 
Esq.,  of  Chapel  House,  Surrey,  who  re-m. 
17  Jan.  1836,  S.  Jardan  Lott,  Esq.  He  had 
issue  by  his  Sad  marriage, 


1  Jane-Wemyss,  b.  17  Oct.  1807,  m. 
1st.,  Charies-Henry  Campbell,  Em., 
Maj.  Hon.  E.I.C.'s  service,  who  d,  in 
1832;  and  2ndly.  17  May  1836,  Capt. 
C.  S.  Maling,  68th  Bengal  Native  In- 
fantry. 2  Augusta,  6.  24  June  1800. 
3  Jack-Henry,  Com.  R.N.,  b.  26  July 
1810.  4   Samuel-Hood,    Capt.  A7th 

Foot,  6.  27  Dec.   1814,  m.   Oct.   1840, 
Susan,  daughter  of  H.  C.  Sempill,  Esq. 
8  Lady  Virginia. 


DUNRAVEN,  EARL  OF.    (Quin.) 

Windham-Henry  Wyndham-Quin,  Earl  of  Dunraven  and  Mount- 
£arl«  Viscount  Mount-Earl,  Co.  Limerick,  Viscount  Adare,  and 
Baron  Adare  of  Adare,  Co.  Limerick,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and 
a  Baronet  of  Great  Britain  ;  also  a  Representative  Peer  for  Ire- 
land, and  CustoB  Rotulorum  of  the  County  of  Limerick  }  h.  24  Sept. 
1782,  succeeded  24  Aug.  1824,  m.  27  Dec.  1810,  Caroline,  daughter 
and  heir  of  the  late  Thomas  Wyndham,  Esq.,  of  Dunraven  Castle, 
Co.  Glamorganshire,  and  has  issue, 

l*Edwin-Richard-Wyndbam,  Viscoaot  Adare,  M.P.,  h.  19  May  1812,  m.  18 
Aug.  1836,  Augusta,  3rd  daughter  of  Thomas  Goold,  Esq.,  a  Master  in 
the  Irish  Court  of  Chancery,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  Caroline-Adelatde,  6.  15  May^l838.  S  Hon.  Augusta-Emily, 

h.  10  Aug.  1830.        3  •  Hon.  Windham-Thomas,  b.  13  Feb.  1841.       4  Hon. 
Mary-Frances,  b.  25  Nor.  1844. 

2  Lady  Aone-Maria-Charlotte- Wyndham,  6.  Nov.   1814,  m.  11  Aug.  1836, 

WiUiam-Johnson  Monsell,  Esq.,  of  Tervoe,  Co.  Limerick. 

3  Hon.  Windbam-Henry,  ft.  2  Nov.  1829. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Valentine-Richard,  first  Earl,  d,  24  Aug.  1824 ;  hav- 
ing m.  1st,  24  Aug.  1777,  Lady  Frances-Muriel  Fox-Strangways,  6tb  daughter  of 
Stephen,  1st  Earl  of  Ilcbester,  who  d.  in  May  1814 ;  and  2ndly,  26  Feb.  1816,  the 
widow  of  Colonel  Blennerhasset,  who  d.  6  Nov.  1821.  The  Earl  had  issne  by  his 
1st  marriage, 

1  EU%abeth,  6.  May  1779,  d,  tMm.  3  Aug.  1795. 

2  Windham-Henry,  present  and  second  Earl. 

3  Lady  Harriet,  b.  21  Dec.  1784,  m.  24  Nov.  1804,  Sir  WtUiam  Payne- 

Galktfey,  Bart,,  who  d.  16  April  1831. 

4  Htm,  JRichard'Oeorge,  b,  20  April  1789,  d,  5  Oct.  1843;  having  m.  7 

Sept.  1813,  Emily,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  John  Smith,  Bart.,  who  d,  18 
May  1845. 

OrMfkMM.— Baron  Adare  1800 ;  Viscount  Mount-Earl  1816,  Viscount  Adare,  and  Barl  of 
Dunraven  and  Mount-Earl,  18S2.    Baronet  of  Great  Britain  1781. 

Genealogm^-^ee  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motte^^QjUB  sursum  volo  ridere  :  I  am  resolved  to  look  at  what  is  above. 

Seatt — l>unraven  Castle,  Glamorganshire;  Clearwell  Court,  Gloucestershire;  and  Adare 
Manor,  Co.  Limericli. 


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DUNSANDLE,  BARON.     (Daly.) 
James  Daly,  Baron  Dunsandleand  Clan  Conal,  Co.  Gal  way,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland ;  m.  in  March  1808,  Maria-Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter 
and  coheir  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Skeffington  Smyth, 
Bart.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
l*Hon.  Denia-St.  George. 

2  Hon.  Skeffington>Jaine8. 

3  Hon.  Charles-Anthony. 

4  Hon.  Bowes-Richard. 

5  Hon.  Robert. 

6  Hon.  Eleanor-Margaret. 

7  Hon.  Rosa-Gertnide-Harriet. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Right  Hon.  Denis  Daly  of  Dunsandle,  formerly  M.P- 
for  the  Connty  of  Gal  way,  and  Muster-master  General  for  Ireland,  was  b.  in  1747t 
Ml.  5  July  1780,  Lady  Henrietta  Maxwell,  onlv  daughter  and  heir  of  Robert,  2nd 
Earl  of  Famham ;  and  dying  10  Oct.  1791,  left  issue  by  her  who  sundves  him, 

1  Jambs,  present  and  first  Lord. 

2  Right  Rev.  Robert,  Lord  Bishop  of  Gashell  and  Waterford,  unm. 

3  HenriettOy  accidentally  killed  by  a  fall  from  a  carriage,  Aug.  1839. 

4  Catherine,  m.  1813,  John  Godley,  Esq.,  of  Killigar,  Co.  Leitrim. 

5  Charlotte,  m.  the  Very  Rev.  Horatio-Townshend  Newman,  Dean  of  Cork. 

6  Elizabeth. 

7  Emily,  m,  21  May  1812,  Sir  Morgan-George  Crofcon,  Bart.,  6. 21  Dec.  1788. 

8  Mary,  m.  Nov.  1820,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Knox,  Rector  of  Castleterra,  2nd 

son  of  the  late  Arthur  Knox,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Mary  Brabazon. — See 

Meath. 
CrmtiaH,—lM5, 
J!m/«— Dunsandle,  Co.  Galway. 


DUNSANY,  BARON.  (Plunkett.) 
Edward- Wadding  Plunkett,  Lord  Dunsany  of  Dunsany  Castle, 
Co.  Meatb,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  of  which  he  is  a  Representative 
in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  'Lord  Lieutenant  and 
Costos  Rotulorum  of  the  County  of  Meath ;  b.  5  April  1773,  suc- 
ceeded 4  April  1821,  m.  1st,  20  June  1803,  the  Hon.  Charlotte- 
Louisa  Lawless,  3rd  daughter  of  Nicholas,  1st  Lord  Cloncurry,  who 
195  o  2 


DUR 

d.  10  June  1818 ;  and  «ndly,  26  March  1823,  the  Hon.  Eliza  Kin- 
naird,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  7th  Lord  Kinnaird,  b.  13  May  1781. 
His  Lordship's  issue  by  his  first  marriage  are, 

l*Hon.  Randal,  6.  5  Sept.  1804,  m.  29  Dec.  1838,  Elizabeth,  only  daughter 
and  heir  of  Lyndon  Evelyn,  Esq.,  of  Keynsbam  Court,  Co.  Hereford. 

2  Hon.  Edward,  Com.  R.N.,  b.  26  June  1806. 

3  Charlotte-Mary,  h,  29  Aug.  1807,  rf.  2    Oct.  1816. 

4  Hon.  Emily-Valentina,  b,  29  Nof.  1808,  m.  17  Oct  1839,  George  Price, 

Esq. 
His  Lordship's  father,  Randal,  Thirteenth  Lord,  was  ft.  16  Dec.  1749,  and 
</.  4  April  1821,  haying  m.  Ist,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Edward  Arcbdekin,  Esq., 
and  widow  of  Edward  Mandeville,  Esq.,  of  Ballydean,  Co,  Tipperary ;  she  rf.  13 
Sept.  1791 ;  and  he  m.  2ndly,  7  Aug.  1800,  Emma,  4th  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Joshua  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Erlestoke  Park,  Wilts,  who  d,  7  June  1828.  By  his  1st 
marriage  his  Lordship  had  issue : 

1  Edward- Wadding,  present  and  fourteenth  Lord. 

2  Hon,  Margaret,  b.  4  June  1778,  d,  28  July  1831,  late  Lady  Louth. 

3  Hon.  Randal,  b.  5  April  1780,  d,  30  Oct.  1834. 

4  Hon.  Rose,  b.  6  Sept  1783. 

5  Hon.rAnna-Maria,  b.  10  Nor.  1787,  m.  1st,  11  Aug.  1803,  Philip  Roehe, 

Esq.,  of  Donore,  Co.  Kildare,  who  d,  in  1814 ;  and  2ndly,  1  July  1823, 
Captain  James  Ryder-Burton,  R.N.,  K.H. 

CreatUm.^1461. 

GeHeaton.^See  Genealogical  Volume. 

JIfoffo.— Festina  lente :   Quick  without  impetuosity. 

Seat.—Dixnaanj  Cutle,  Meath. 


DURHAM,  EARL  OF.     (Lambton.) 
Georoe-Frkderick-D'Arcy  Lambton,  Earl  of  Durham,  Viscount 
Lambton,  and  Baron  Durham  of  the  City  of  Durham,  and  of  Lamb- 
ton Castle,  Co.  Palatine  of  Durham,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom^  h.  5  Sept.  18^8,  succeeded  28  July  1840. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John-Georoe,  first  Earl,  was  6. 12  April  1792,  m.  1st, 
1  Jan.  1812,  Harriet  Cholmondeley,  who  d.  May  1815;  and  2ndly,  9  Dec.  1816. 
Lady  Louisa-Elizabeth  Grey,  eldest  dauf hter  of  Charl^  2nd  Earl  Grey,  b,  7  April 
1 797,  d.  26  Nov.  1841.    His  Lordship  had  issue, 

by  Ist  marriage : 

1  Ladff  Francee-Charlotte,  b.  16  Oct  1812,  d.  17  Dec.  1835,  having  m.  8 

Sept.    1835,  the  Hon.  John  PoosoDhy,  now  A^scount  Duncinnon. — 
See  Bessborouoh. 

2  Horn.  Georgittna'Sarah-Elitabetk,  h.  2  March  1814,  d,  3  Jan.  1833. 

3  Hon.  Harriet-CmroUne,  b.  30  May  1815,  d.  12  June  1832. 

by  Snd  marriage: 

4  Hon.  Charlee-miUamy  b.  16  Jan.  1818,  and  d.  24  Sept.  1831. 

5  Lady  Marv-Louisa,  b.  8  May  1819. 

6  Lady  Emily-Augusta,  b.  17  May  1823,  m.  19  Aug.  1843,  Frederick  Ca- 

vendish, Esq. — See  Burlington. 

7  Georoe-Frederick-D*Arcy,  present  and  second  Earl. 

8  Lady  Alice-Anne-Caioline,  b.  16  April  1831. 

The  first  Earl  was  the  eldest  son  of  WiUiam-HeDry  Lambton,  Esq.,  who  was  h.  16 
Nov.  1764,  m.  19  June  1791,  Lady  Anne-Barban-Frances  Villien,  2ad  daughter 
196 


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of  Qeor^  Buney,  4th  Earl  of  Jersey ;  she  d.  21  April  1832,  having  m.  2ad\j,  the 
Hon.  Charles- William  Wjmdham,  also  deceased. — See  Egremont.  Mr.  Lambton  d. 
30  Not.  1797,  having  had  issue  by  Lady  Anne,  John-George,  the  late  Peer,  and 
others,  who,  not  being  in  remainder  to  the  title,  are  stated  below. 

CremUom^^BKrmx  18S8,  Viscoimt  and  Earl  1833. 
Gene4Uogw.,—Bee  Geneatoglcal  Volume. 
Mdite—Ld  joar  viendra:  The  day  will  come. 
Am/.— Lambton  Castle*  Durfaam. 


CollaUral  VancfiM. 


[Brotben  and  Sister  of  the  late  Earl.l 

1  WilHam-HeniT  Lambton,  Esq.,    6.  ST 

March  17M,  m.  98  Jan.  18S4,  Henrietta,  tod 

daailiter  of  Cattibert  ElliMn,  Eaq.,  of  Hep- 

b»nij^  Durham,  by  whom  be  has  iuue. 

f  FrmneesSusan,  b.  0  Sept.  1704,  d.  23 
Mot.  1840;  haTing  m.  l»t,  ihe  Hon.  Colonel 


Frederick  Howard— see  Caslislb  ;  and2ndly 
Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  Henry-Frederick-Compton 
Cavendiah.—iS'M  Bdrunoton. 

3  Hedworth,  M.P.,  b.  10  March  1707,  m.  10 
May  1835,  Anna,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Ger vase-Parker  Bushe,  Esq.,  of  Kilfane,  Co. 
Kilkenny,  who  d.  23  June  1843. 


DYNEVOR,  BARON.     (Rice.) 

George-Talbot  Rice,  Baron  Dynevor  of  Dynevor,  Co.  Carmarthen, 
in  ihe  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum 
of  the  County  of  Carmarthen,  a  Vice-President  of  the  Royal 
Cambrian  Institution  ;  h.  8  Oct.  1765,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his 
mother,  Cecil,  the  late  Baroness,  14  March  1793,  m.  20  Oct.  1794, 
the  Hon.  Frances  Townshend,  3rd  daughter  of  Thomas,  1st  Viscount 
Sydney,  and  by  her,  who  was  h,  20  Feb.  1772,  has  had  issue : 

l*Hon.  George-Rice  Rice-Trevor,  M.P.,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Commandant 
of  the  Cannarthenshire  Militia,  a  Vice-President  of  the  Royal  Cam- 
brian .Institution,  b.  5  Aug.  1795,  m.  27  Nov.  1824,  Frances,  eldest 
daughter  of  Lord  Charles  Fitz-Roy, — »ee  Grafton,  by  whom,  who  was 
ft.  2  Jan.  1803,  he  has  issue, 

I  Franceft-Emily,  b.  33  March  1836.       S  Caroline-Elixabeth-Anne,  b,  17 
Aug.  1827.        3  Eva-GwenUian,  b.  11  Sept.  1830,  d.  S8  July  1843. 

2  Hon.  Prances,  6.21  June  1796. 

3  Hon.  Cecil  (a  daughter),  b.  23  June  1797. 

4  Hon.  Harriet-Lucy,  b.  6  Nov.  1799. 

5  Hon.  Caroline-Mary,  b.  15  Feb.  1805. 

6  Hon.  Catherine-Sarah,  b.  14  Nov.  1806. 

7  Hon.  William-Talbot,  b.  3  June  1810,  </.  July  1817. 

8  Hon.  Charles-Thomas,  b,  7  Sept.  1812,  d,  22  Sept.  1819. 

9  Hon.  Maria-Eliuibetb,  6. 1  Feb.  1815. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Right  Hon.  George  Rice,  d.  3  Aug.  1779,  having  m. 
16  Aug.  1756,  the  Right  Hon.  Ladv  Cecil  Talbot,  Baroness  Dynevor,  only  daugh- 
ter of  William,  1st  Earl  Talbot,  whom  she  succeeded  in  the  Barony  of  Dynevor : 
9he  was  b.  in  July  1735,  and  d,  14  March  179.3,  having  had  issue : 

1  Hon,  Henrietta-Cecilia^  b.  20  Sept.  1758,  m.  16  Dec.  1788,  MagensDorien- 

Magens,  Esq.,  and  d,  17  Dec.  1829. 

2  Lucy,  b.  29  May  1763,  d.  an  infant. 

3  George-Talbot,  present  and  third  Lord. 

4  WiUiamy  b.  1  April  1769,  d.  20  April  1780. 
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5  Hon.  Mana,b.b  April  1773,  d,  22  Dec.  1810;  haying  m.  17  Nov.  1796, 

AdmirtUJohn  MarAkam,  who  d,  13  Feb.  1827. 

6  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Gloacester,  Precentor  of 

York,  and  Rector  of  Great  Risington,  Gloucestershire,  b.  19  Nov.  1776, 
m,  9  July  1800,  Charlotte,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  General  Laacelles, 
and  by  her,  who  d,  26  Feb.  1832,  has  issue : 

1  Edward,  d.  5  June  18W.  2  Rev.  Francis- WiUiam,  Vicar  of  Fairford, 
Glouceatershire,  b.  10  May  1804,  m.  3  Feb.  1830,  Harriet-lTea,  daughter  of 
the  late  Daniel-Raymond  Barker,  Esq.,  and  baa  isaue.  3  George-Ro- 

bert. 4  Charlotte,  m.  1  Sept.  1835,  the  Rev.  Alexander  Cameron, 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Donald  Cameron,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon.  Anne  Aber- 
cromby.  5  Cecil,  m.  4  Jan.  1837,  Charles- Augustus  Amey,  Esq.,  Capt. 

58th  Foot.  6  Maria,  m.  3  Sept.  1838,  Rer.  Edward  Bankes,  Canon  of 

Gloucester  and  Bristol,  Rector  of  Corfe  Castle,  Dorsetshire,  and  Chap- 
lain in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  widower  of  Lady  Frances  Jane  Scott— 
see  Eldon.  7  Elizabeth  d.  7  Oct.  1838.  8  Lucy-Horatia,  m,  7  June 
1832,  the  RcT.  William  Eacntt.        0  Rev.  Henry,  m.  12  Dec.  1837,  Emma, 

Joungest  daughter  of  William-Francis-Lowndes  Stone,  Esq.,  of  Brightwell 
ark,  Oxon.        10  Frances-Emma,  m.  20  March  1842,  William  Wiggin, 
Esq.       11  J/ary-L0M<5a,  d.21  Feb.  1845.       12  John-Talbot. 
CreatioM.—ll9a. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.^--nvanwai  nihil  alienum :   No  human  being  is  foreign  to  us.-'Secret  et  hardi :  Se- 
cret and  bold. 
7\ntm  Residence — 34,  Dorer  Street. 
Seats.  — Dyneror  Castle,  Carmarthenshire ;  and  Barrington  Park,  Gloucestershire. 


DYSART,  EARL  OF.  (Tollemache.) 
LioNEL-WiLLiAH-JoHN  ToLLBMACHE^  Earl  of  Dysort,  Co.  Fife, 
and  fiaron  Huntingtower,  Co.  Perth,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland;  also 
a  Baronet  of  Great  Britain,  b.  18  Nov.  1794,  succeeded  his  grand- 
mother, the  late  Countess^  22  Sept.  1840,  m.  23  Sept.  1819,  his  cousin 
Maria-Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sweeney  Toone,  Esq.,  of 
Keston  Lodge,  and  has  issue, 

*  WUliam-Lionel-Felix,  Lord  Huntingtower,  b.  4  July  1820. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Sir  William  Talmash,  Bart.,  Lord  Huntingtower,  was  b, 
in  1766,  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  mother,  Louisa,  the  late  Countess,  10  March 
1833,  having  m.  in  1789,  Catherine-Rebecca,  now  Dowager  Lady  Huntingtower, 
3rd  daughter  of  Francis  Grey,  Esq.,  of  Lehena,  Co.  Cork,  by  whom,  who  was  b. 
in  1766,  he  had  the  following  issue,  raised  to  the  rank  and  precedence  of  aons 
and  daughters  of  an  Earl : 

1  Hon,  Louisa,  b,  1791,  <f.  in  1830;  having  m.  9  Aug.  1816,  Joseph  Burke, 

Esq. 

2  Lady  Catherine-Camilla,  b.  5  Nov.  1792,  m.  1  May  1816,   Sir  George 

Sinclair,  Bart.,  M.P.,  eldest  son  of  Uie  late  Right  Hon.  Sir  John 
Sinclair,  Bart.,  by  the  Hon.  Diana  Macdonald.— 5ef  Macdonalo. 

3  Lady  Emily- Frances. 

4  LlONEL-WlLLIAM-JoHN,   PRESENT  AND  EIGHTH   EaRL. 

5  Hon.  Felix 'Thomas,  b.  1796,  d.  5  Oct.  1843;  having  m.  1st,  lOct.  1825, 

Sarah,  daughter  of  James  Grey,  Esq.,  of  Ballincar,  King's  Co.,  who 
d,  in  1831 ;  and  2n(ily,  27  April  1833,  Frances-Julia,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  late  Henry  Peters,  Eftq.,  of  Betchworth  Castle,  Surrey.  By  the 
1st  marriage  he  has  issue, 

1  FeUx-Williain,  6.  It  Jan.  1817.       S  Cart>Une,6.  SI  Sept  ISM. 
198 


DYS 

6  Hod.   Arthur-Capiar,  b.  1  Sept  1797.  m.   1820,  Catharine,  daughter  of 

Albeit  Shepperes,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur,  b.  Sept.  18U.       S  &c.  another  son  and  five  daughters. 

7  Htm,  Caroline,  b.  1799,  d.  19  March  1825. 

8  Lady  Catherine-Octayia,  b.  28  Sept.  1800. 

9  Hon.  and  Rev.  Hugh-Francis,  Rector  of  Harrington,  Northants,  b.   19 

Sept.  1802,  m.  22  June  1824,  Matilda,  5th  daughter  of  Joseph  Hume, 
Esq.,  of  Notting  Hill,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue, 

1  Matilda-Anne-Francea,  6. 13  March  183A. 

t  Ralph-William-Uonel,  6.  19  Oct.  1836. 

3  LouW-Harrington,  6.  8  Feb.  1833. 

4  ClemenMlegtnald,  6.  11  March  1835. 

5  Cornelia-Katharine,  6.  12  Sept  1836. 

6  Emest-Celestine,  6.  7  Jan.  1838. 

7  AuguatuB-Franda.  b.  6  Sept.  1830. 

8  Cecilia-Eleanor,  b.  19  Deo.  1840. 

0  Anastaain*- Eugene,  2>.  29  July  1842. 

10  Hon.  Frederick-James,  M.P.,  6. 16  April;  1804,  m.  26  Aug.   1831.  Sarah- 

Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Robert  Bomford,  Esq.,  of  Rahinstown,  Co. 
Meath,  by  whom,  who  d,  3  Jan.  1835,  he  has  issue, 
LouiM-Maria,  6.  27  Aug.  1832. 

11  Hon.  Algernon-Grey,  b.  24  Sept.  1805. 

12  LadyLaura-Maria,  6.  Feb.  1807. 

rremiion.—l64Z.  Bart.  1793. 

Geneaicgji^—See  Geiualogfcal  Volume. 

Motto. — (Vmfido  conqnieaco :  I  confide  and  acquiesce. 

•Vm/.— Bnckminnter  Park,  Leicestershire. 


Collateral  IBxant^n. 


[Aunta  and  Uncle*  of  the  Earl,  Usue  of  the 
ConnteM  Louisa  and  John  Planners,  Esq.] 

1  Hon.  John,  d.  13  Feb.  1837  ;  having  m.  1» 
Aug.  1806,  Mary,  Duchess  Dowager  of  Rox- 
burghe,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Bedienoe,  Esq., 
who  <^  9  AprU  1838. 

2  Sophia  f  d.  voung. 

S  Lady  Katherine  Sophia,  b.  1769,  m.  15 
Aug.  1793.  Sir  GUbert  Heathcote,  Bart.,  and  d. 
28Mayl82A. 

4  George,  d.  young. 

5  Biixabeih-Louisa,  d.  young. 

6  Maria-CaroUne,  d.  20  Dec  180S,  having 
m.  James  Duff,  Esq.,  now  Earl  of  Fife. 

7  Hon.  Charles  Tullbmachb,  of  Harrington, 
Co.  Northants.  m.  1st,  1797,  Frances,  only 
daughter  of  William  Hay,  Esq., —see  Titkko- 
OAhm,  who  d.  29  March  1801 :  and  2ndly,  8 
Aug.  1803,  Oertrude-Florinda,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  hue  Lieut.-Gen.  William  Gardiner,  and 
widow  of  Charles- John  Clarke,  Esq. ;   he  has 


1  Arthur-Hugh 

2  Wilbraham-Francifl,  Lieut.  R  N., 
b.  26  April  1800.  m.  5  Oct.  IM\,  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  daughter  of  Alexander 
Munro,  Esq. ;  and  has  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.    20   Dec.    1842.        2 
A  son,  b.  24  July  1824.  3  A 

daughter,  b.  26  AprU  1843. 


3  ==  Louisa. 

4  Maria,  Marchioness  of  Ailesbury. 

5  William,  m.  13  Sept.  1838,  Lady 
Anna-Maria- Jane  St.  Maur,3rd  daugh- 
ter of  the  Duke  of  Somerset,  and  has 
issue  ; 

1  Emma-Maria,  b.  7  June  1839. 

2  Matilda-Jane,  6.5  Sept.  1840. 

3  Algernon-Seymour,  6.  3!  Jan. 
1842. 

6  Henry  -  Bertie,  m.  12  Aug.  1837, 
Emilia,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  George 
Sinclair,  Bart.,  bv  the  Hon.  Cathe- 
rine -  Camilla  Talmash.  —  See  above. 
This  marriage  was  dissolved  by  the 
Scotch  Courts  3  July  1841,  and  she  re-m. 
the  5th  of  the  same  month,  John  Power, 
E»q.,  Capt.  29th  foot.  Mr.  ToUemache 
has  by  her, 

Wilbraham- Archibald,  6.  July  1838. 

8  Louisa-Grace,  b  1777.  d.  19  Feb.  lHi6 ; 
late  Duchess  of  St.  Albans. 

0  Lady  Laura,  b.  1780,  d.  11  July  1834, 
having  m.  3  June  \Wifi,  John- William- Henry 
l)alrymple,Esq.,aflerwards  7  th  Earl  of  Stair; 
thb  marriage  was  cleclared  void  in  1809,  in  oon- 
lequence  of  a  previous  Scotch  contract  of  the 
Earl  with  another  lady,  which  contract  was 
also  dissolved  in  June  1820;  and  the  Earl  d.  20 
March  1840. 


199 


E  FF 


EFFINGHAM,  EARL  OF.     (Howard.) 

Henry  Howard,  Earl  of  Effingham,  and  Baron  Howard  of  Effing- 
ham, Co.  Surrey,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  h.  23  Aug. 
1806,  succeeded  13  Feb.  1845,  m.  18  Aug.  1832,  Eliza,  only  daughter 
of  Gen.  Sir  Gordon  Drummond,  G.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Blanche-Eliza,  b.  16  June  1834,  d.  2  March  1840. 

2  Lady  Maria,  6.  3  Aug.  1845. 
3»Henry,  Lord  Howard,  b.  7  Feb.  1837. 

4  Hon.  Frederick-Charles,  b.  21  June  1840. 

5  Lady  Alice,  6.  8  March  1843. 

6  Hon.  Kenneth,  6.  14  June  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Kenneth- Alexander,  Ist  Earl  of  the  new  creation,  and 
G.C.B.,  was  b.  29  Nov.  1767,  succeeded  as  eleventh  Baron  Howard  of  Effingham,  10 
Dec.  1816,  on  the  death  of  Richard,  the  fourth  Earl  of  Effingham,  of  the  extinct 
creation  of  1731,  d,  13  Feb.  1845 ;  having  m.  27  May  1800,  Lady  Charlotte 
Primrose,  eldest  daughter  of  Neil,  3rd  Earl  of  Roseberry,  now  Countess 
Dowager,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Maria,  b,  31  July  1802,  d,  27  March  1810. 

2  Lady  Charlotte,  6.  30  Oct.  1803. 

3  Harriet,  b.  31  Dec.  1804,  d,  15  June  1808. 
4*Henry,  present  and  second  Earl. 

5  Hon.  Charles,  b.  6  Dec.  1807. 

6  Lady  Arabella-Georgina,  b,  25  Jan.  1809,  m.  31  March  1841,  the  Right 

Hon.  Francis-Thornhill  Baring,^«ee  Ashburton. 

7  Him.  Frances,  b,  29  May  1810,  d.  9  Nov.  1824. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  William,  Rector  of  Whiston,  Yorks.,  b,  23  April  1815. 

9  Hon.  John-Thoma»,  b.  12  Feb.  1820,  d.  11  Oct.  1828. 

Oeofioiijv.— Baron  1S54,  Earl  1837. 

Geneaim. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.-^VirtoB  mille  scnta :  Virtae  is  eaaal  to  a  thousand  shields. 

Seat.— The  Grange,  near  Rotheram,  Co.  York. 


200 


EGL 


EGLINTON  AND  WINTON,  EARL  OF.  (Montoombrie.) 
Abchibald- William  Montoombrie,  Earl  of  Eglinton  and  Winton, 
and  Lord  Seton,  M ontgomerie,  Kilwinning,  and  Tranent,  in  the  Peer- 
age of  Scotland,  and  Baron  Ardrossan,  in  the  United  Kingdom  ;  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Ayrshire,  and  Col.  of  the  Prince  Regent's  Royal  Re- 
giment of  Ayrshire  Militia ;  6.  29  Sept.  1812,  succeeded  on  the  death 
of  his  grandfather,  Hugh,  12th  Earl  of  Eglinton,  14  Dec.  1819,  and 
was  served  Heir  male  general  of  George,  4th  Earl  of  Winton,  in  Dec. 
1840,  George  the  5th  Earl  of  Winton,  who  was  attainted  in  \7\6, 
haying  left  no  issue.  His  Lordship  m.  17  Feb.  1841,  Theresa, 
widow  of  Richard-Howe  Cockerell,  Esq.,  Com.  R,N.,  and  daughter 
of  Charles  Newcomen,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon.  Catherine  Newcomen, 
sister  of  the  last  Lord  Newcomen. — See  Newcomen,  Extinct  \  by 
whom  the  Earl  has  issue, 

l*Archibald- William,  Lord  Montgomerie,  b,  3  Dec.  1841. 

2  Lady  Egidia,  b.  17  Dec.  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Archibald,  Lord  Montgomerib,  eldest  son  of  Hugh, 
12th  Earl,  was  b.  30  July  1773,  and  d.  before  his  father,  4  Jan.  1814  ;  having  m.  28 
March  1803,  Lady  Mary  Montgomerie,  daughter  and  heir  of  Archibald,  11th 
Eari,  b.  6  March  1787,  the  present  Lady  Dowager  Montgomerie,  by  whom, 
who  re-m,  30  Jan.  1815,  Sir  Charles  Montolieu-Lamb,  Bart.,  and  Knight  Marshall, 
he  had  issue : 

1  A  ton,  b.  and  d,  18  Dec.  1803. 

2  Hugh,  Lord  Montgomerie,  6.  24  Jan.  1811,  d,  13  July  1817. 

3  Archibald*William,  present  and  thirteenth  Earl. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Hugh,  twelfth  Earl,  was  b.  5  Nov.  1739,  and  d, 
14  Dec.  1819 ;  having  m.  in  1772,  Eleanor,  4th  daughter  of  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq., 
of  Bowertre  Hill,  Co.  Ayr,  by  whom,  who  d.  in  Feb.  1817,  he  had  issue, 

1  Archibald,  Lord  Montgomerie. — See  above. 

2  Hon,  Roger t  Lieut.  R.N.,  d,  at  Jamaica,  Jan.  1799. 

3  Lady  Jane,  m.  20  May  1828,  Archibald  Hamilton,  Esq. 

4  Lady  Lillias,  d.  10  Sept.  1845,  having  m.  1st,  1   Feb.  1796,  Robert-Dundat 

Macqueen,  Etq.,  of    Braxfield;    and  2ndly,  21  Aug.    1817,  Richard* 
Alexander  Oswald,  Esq.,  of  Auchen  Cruive,  who  d.  in  1841. 

Ocofjofw.— Baron  Montgomerie  and  Baron  Seton  1448,  Earl  of  Eglintoon  1507,  Earl  of 
Winton  1600,  Baron  Kilwinninc  1015;  Baron  of  the  United  JUngdom  1806. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Gardes  bien :  Take  care. 

Jinil^.— Eglinton  Castle,  Skelmorlie  Cattle,  and  Roxelle  Hooae,  Ayrahire ;  and  Poolnoon 
Lodge,  Rennrewahire. 


Collatftal  Vtantin. 


[Unm  of  the  ISth  Earl'a  next  brother,  Alex- 
ander Montgomerie,  Esq.] 

1   WiLLIAM-EOLIXTOJf   MONTOOMBaiB,  EsQ., 

of  Annick  Lodge,  m.  Dec.  1833,  Soaannah- 
Fnaer,  daughter  of  John  Anderson,  Esq., 
and  haa  iasae, 

1  Alexander,  b.  11  Not.  1«M.         « 
John,fr.  Dec.  18S5.       3  Roger,  b.  Oct. 
201 


18t8.  4  Thomas,  b.  S3  Aprfl  1830. 

5  Eliiabeth,  b.  1S34.         6  Archibald- 
William,  6. 140ct.l8S6.    7  and  8  Two 
other  danghtera. 
S  Captain  Alexander,  R.N. 
3  Hugh,  m.  Jane,  daoghter  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Rumleir,  of  the  Hon.  B.  I.C.'a  service,  Irat 
has  no  issue. 


EGM 


4  EUxabeth,  d.  14  April  Iftn^haring  m.  t4 

Dec  1804,  the  Rt.  •  Hon.  Darid  Boyle Set 

Glasgow. 

A  Hamilla,  m,  Alexander- We«t  Hamilton, 
Eaq.,  of  Penmuir,  Co.  Ayr. 

6  Charlotte,  m.  10  Feb.  16M,  Rev.  Tkomai 
Procter,  who  d,  June  1830. 

7  Frances. 

[laaue  of  Archibald  Montgomerie,  Esq.,  the 
Itth  Earl'a  Snd  brother.] 


1  William  Montoombmb,  Esq.,  late  in 
Hon.  E.I.C.'a  ■enrice. 

%  Edmund,  in  Hon.  E.I.C.'a  aerrice,  m, 
IWtO,  a  daughter  of  General  SuUiran. 

r  Widow  of  the  12th  Earl's  8rd  brother.] 

Harriet-Isabella,  daughter  of  Thomas  Jack- 
son, Esq.,  of  Westbnry,  Glono.,  m.  1810, 
Lieui.-GeH.  James  Montgoimerie,  who  was  6. 
in  17M,  and  d.  without  issue  13  April  18W. 


EGMONT,  EARL  OF.     (Perceval.) 

Gbohgb-Jahes  Perceval,  Earl  of  Egmont,  Viscount  Perceval  of 
Kanturk,  Co.  Cork,  Baron  Perceval  of  Burton,  Co.  Cork,  and  Baron 
Arden  of  Lohort  Castle,  Co.  Cork,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Baron 
Lovell  and  Holland  of  Enmore,  Co.  Somerset,  and  Baron  Arden  of 
Arden,  Co.  Warwick,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  an  Irish  Ba- 
ronet, Captain  R.N. ;  b.  14  March  1794,  succeeded  bis  father  as 
Baron  Arden,  5  July  1840,  and  his  cousin  Uenry-Frederick-Joseph- 
James,  5th  Earl,  as  Earl  of  Egmont,  93  Dec.  1841 ;  m.  24  July  1819, 
Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Hornby,  Esq.,  of  Hookhouse,  Hants. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles-George,  second  Lord  Arden,  was  b,  1  Oct. 
1756,  succeeded  to  the  Irish  Peerage  on  the  death  of  his  mother,  Catherine, 
Baroness  Arden,  11  June  1784,  and  d,  5  July  1840 ;  having  m.  1  March  1787, 
Margaretta- Elizabeth,  Dowager  Lady  Arden,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Sir  Thomas- Spencer  Wilson,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Hon.  Catherine,  b,  15  July  1789. 

2  Lady  Helena,  raised  to  the  rank  of  an  Earl's  daughter  in  1842,  b.  27  Aug. 

1790,  m.  9  Jan.  1816,  the  Rev.  Frederick-Stuart  Trench.— 5m  Ash- 

TOWN. 

3  Hon,  CharUs'TAofMu,  b,  20  Nov.  1791,  d,  17  Feh.  1793. 

4  Hon,  John,  b.  13  April   1793,   d.  15  March  1818  ;  having  m.  20  Aug. 

1816,  Lady  Elizabeth-Anne  Brudenett,  eldest  daughter  of  Robert,  6th  Earl 
of  Cardigan,  who  re-married  the  Rev.  William-John  Brodrick, — eee  Ml- 


dleton,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1824,  having  had  by  Mr.  Perceval  a  daughter, 
Elizabeth-Helena,  b.  S8  Jan.  1818,  d.  14  Nor.  18S3. 

5  George-James,  present  and  sixth  Earl. 

6  Hon,  Edward,  b,  30  July  1795,  d,  10  March  1840  ;  having  m.  20  March 

1821,  his  cousin  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Spencer 
Perceval,  b.  19  Oct.  1791,  d,  13  Jan.  1824. 
7* Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles-George,  Rector  of  Calverton,  Bucks,  b,  25  Dec 
1796,  m.  1st,  21  April  1829,  Mary,  only  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Primatt 
Knapp,  Rector  of  Shenley-Mansell,  Bucks,  who  d.  6  Nov.  1832  ; 
and  2ndly,  13  Sept.  1842,  Frances- Agnes,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Ve- 
nerable George  Trevelyan,  Archdeacon  of  Taunton.    He  has  issue  : 

1  Mary,  6.  4  March  1831.  S  Richard,  b,  Aug.  183«,  d,  A  Feb.  ISM. 

=  3  A  daughter,  b,  IS  March  1844.  4  A  son,  b.  15  Jane  1845. 

8  Hon.  Caroline-Frances,  d.  3  March  1835,  having  m.  8  Nov.  1825,  Sir  Wil- 

liam Heathcote,  Bart.,  M.P.,  b,  17  May  1801,  and  re-m,  to  Selina, 
eldest  daughter  of  Evetyn-Jobn  Shirley,  Esq. — See  Ferrers. 

9  Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur-Philip,  Chaplain  in  ordinaiy  to  the  Queen,  and 

Rector  of  East  Horsley,  Surrey,  b,  22  Nov.  1799,  m.  15  Dec.  1825, 
202 


£GM 


Charlotte- Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  and  Rev.  Augustus- 
George  Legge, — see  Dartmouth,  and  has  issue, 

1  Helena-Honora,  6.  24  Sept.  ISM.       S  Prances,  b.  S8  Sept.  1817. 
3  Augnstiu-Georre,  b.  2  May  1820.  4  Carotine^atte,  b.  96,  d,  27  May 

1830.    ,5  Charles^ohn,  6.  10  May  1831.     6  Spencer-Arthar,6.27  Jane  1832. 
7  Louisa-Mary,  6.  8  July  1833.  8  Caroline- Adelaide,  6. 4  April  1833. 

0  HenryLe^xe,  b.  2  Apnl  1836.  10  Charlotte- Isabella,  b.  31  Dec.  1837. 

WiUiam-Phir      •    "         *   "    ~ 


11   WiU 


FhiUp,  b.  6  Jan.  d,  10  Sept.  1840. 


His  Lordship's  Grandfather,  John,  second  Earl  of  Egmont,  was  6.  24  Feh. 
1711,  and  (/.  20  Dec.  1772,  having  heen  twice  tn. ;  1st,  15  Feb.  1737,  to  Lady  Ca- 
therine Cecil,  2nd  daughter  of  James,  5th  Earl  of  Salisbury,  who  </.  16  Aug.  1752  ; 
and  2ndly,  26  Jan.  1756,  to  Cathbrmnb,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Charles  Comp- 
ton,  sister  of  the  7th  and  8th  Earls  of  Northampton,  who  was  created  Baroness 
Arden,  and  d.  II  June  1784  ;  his  Lordship  had  issue  by  her,  Charles- George,  2nd 
Lord  Arden ;  such  of  his  other  issue  by  both  marriages,  as  are  now  living,  or  have 
married,  are  stated  below. 

CreaiUnu.—Baxon  Perceval  1715,  Viscount  1722,  Earl  1733,  Baron  Arden  ino,  Irish  bo- 
nonrs;  Baron  LoTell  and  Holland  1782,  and  Baron  Arden  in  the  United  Kingdom  1802. 
Baronet  of  Ireland  1702. 

Genealogw.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.--&vib  crnce  candidi :  Under  the  fair  cross. 

TVwM  Residence. — 43,  Berkeley  Square. 

Seait.—Lohort  Castle,  Co.  Cork ;  Nork  House,  Surrey  ;  and  Cowdray,  Sussex. 


(Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  Earl,  issue  of  John, 
2nd  Earl, — jee  above.] 
1  John-Jamu,  third  Earl,  b.  23  Jan.  1738, 
sueoeeded  20  Dec  1772,  and  d.  25.  Feb.  1822 ; 
having  m.  4  June  1765,  Isabella,  onlv  daugh- 
ter and  heir  of  Lord  Nassau  Powfett,  (3rd 
son  of  Charles,  2nd  Duke  of  Bolton,)  b.  1738, 


d.  8  Sept.  1821 ;  leaving  issue  ; 

John,  rouRTU  Earl,  b.  13  Aug.  1767, 
d.  31  Dec.  1835 ;  baring  m.  10  March 
1702,  Bridget,  daughter  of  Glynn 
Wynn,  Esq.,  (brother  of  the  1st  Ixird 
Newborough,)  who  d.  24  Jan.  1826; 
leaving  one  son, 

Hinrt-Frsderick-Joseph-Jamss, 
5th  Earl,  who  d.  23  Dec.  1841. 

2  Hon.  Edward,  b.  10  AprU  1744,  m.  25 
July  1775,  Sarah,  daughter  of  John  Howarth, 
Esq.,  who  d.  30  April  1808.  Their  surviving 
issue  are; 

1  Margaret,  b.  1776. 

2  Mary,  b.  May  1778. 

3  Isabella. 

3  Ladp  Catherine,  b.  20  Feb.  1746,  d.  June 
1782,  late  Lady  Newborough.  =: 

4  Lad^  Mary,  b.  15  July  1758,  d.  17  Sept. 
1838,  having  m,  2  April  1781,  Andrew- 
Berkeley  Drummond,  Esq.  —  See   Strath - 

ALLAN. 

5  Right  Hon.  Spencer,  first  Lord  of  the 
IVeasury,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer, 
b,  1  Nov.  1762,  d.  by  the  hand  of  the  assassin 
BeOingham,  11  Mav  1812;  having  m.  10  Aug. 
1700,  Jane,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir 
Thomas-Spenoer  Wilson,  Bart,  who  d.  26 
Jan.  1844 ;  she  re-m.  12  Jan.  1815,  Sir  Henry- 
William  Carr,  K.C.B.,  and  became  again  a 
widow  by  his  death,  18  Aug.  1821.  The  Right 
Hon.  Spencer  Perceval  had  issue  by  her : 

1  Jane,  b.  10  Oct.  1701,  d.  13  Jan. 
1824,  having  m.  20  March  1821,  the 
Hon.  Edward  PercevaL — See  above. 

2  Frances,  6.  27  Nov.  1702. 

3  Maria,  b.  26  Feb.  17»1. 

4  Spencer,  a  Teller  of  the  Exche- 
Quer,  b.  n  Sept.  1705,  m.  3  July  1821, 
Anna-Elisa,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  General  Norman  Macleod,  of 
Madeod,  and  has  issue : 

1  Anna-Jane,  b.  13  April  1822. 

2  Frances -Sarah,  b.    20   March 
1824. 

3  Emily-Isabella,  b.  3  Sept.  1825. 

4  Louisa,  b.  13  May  1827. 
a  8i  .  —  «  •  — 
6 


Spencer,  6.  20  Sept  1828« 
Maria,  b.  17  Aprd  1830. 


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7  Eleanor,  b.  10  Oct  1831. 

8  John-Spencer,  b.  3  Feb.  1833. 

0  Helen,  b.  28  Sept  1834. 
10  Norman -Spencer,  b.   31   Oct 

1838. 

5  Frederick-James,  6.  0  Oct  1707, 
m.  1st,  25  July  1827,  Mary,  eldest 
daughter  of  William  Barker,  Esq.,  of 
Burre  House,  Co.  Derby,who  d.  24  April 
1843 ;  and  2ndlv,  6  April  1844,  Emma, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Ralph  GUbert, 
Esq. ;  he  has  issue, 

1  Frederica- Mary -Jane,   6.   21 
Aug.  1828. 

2  Spencer-Frederiok-John,  6.  24 
Nov.  1820. 

3  A  son.  6.  SO  Oct  1845. 

6  Rev.  Henry,  b.  2  Auff.  1700,  m.  27 
March  1826,  Catherine -Isabella,  2nd 
daughter  of  Andrew-Berkeley  Drum- 
mond, Esq., — see  Strath allan,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Henry-Spencer,  b.  8  Jan.  1827. 

2  Catherine-Mary,  b.  4  July  1828. 

7  Dudley  -  Montagu,  Deputy  Teller 
and  First  Clerk  of  the  Exchequer,  6. 
22  Oct  1800,  m.  23  July  1827,  Mary- 
Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  Lieut-Generul 
Sir  Richard  Bourke,  K.C.B.,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Charles-Spencer,  6. 11  Feb.  1820. 

2  Isabel-Jane,  b.  18  Deo.  1830. 

8  Isabella,  b.  10  Deo.  1801,  m.  6  Oct. 
1835,  Spencer-Horatio  Walpole,  Esq.— 
See  Or  FORD. 

0  John-Thomas,  6.  14  Feb.  1803,  m, 
31  March  1834,  Anna,  daughter  of  the 
late  Thomas  Gardner,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Jane,  6.  April  1835. 

2  AUce,  b.  1836. 

3  Selina,  b.  23  Sept.  1837. 

10  Louisa,  b.  11  March  1804. 

11  Frederioa  -  Elisabeth,  b.  27  Aug. 
1805. 

12  Ernest-Augustus,  Capt.  15th  Hus- 
sars, b.  17  May  1807 ;  m.  13  May  1830, 
Beatrice,  4th  daughter  of  Sir  John 
Trevelyan,  Bart,  and  has  issue, 

1  Jane-Maria,  b.  16  Nov.  1832. 

2  Beatrice,  b.  5  AprU  1834. 

3  Ernest-Augustus,  6.  28  March 
1835. 

4  Frederica-Fanny,  6.  27   April 
1836. 

5  Spencer-George,  6.  8  July  1837. 

6  Hugb-Spenoer,6. 24  kpA  1830. 


ELD 


7  Emma-Catherine,  b.  23  Not. 
1841. 

8  A  ion,  6.  14  July  1843. 

0  A  daughter,  6.  S  Dec.  1844. 
6  Lady  Elisabeth,  6.  It  Dec  1703. 


7  Lady  Frances,  b.  4  Deo.  1707,  d.  tS  Aug. 
1817,  late  Lady  Redewlale. 

8  Lady  Margaret,  b.  17  March  1780 ;  widow, 
3  Not.  1840,  of  Thoatas  IValpoit,  Esq.—Ste 
OaroKD. 


ELDON,  EARL  OF.  (Scott.) 
John  Scott,  Earl  of  Eldon,  Viscount  Encombe  of  Encombe,  Co. 
Dorset,  and  Baron  Eldon  of  Eldon,  Co.  Durham,  in  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom-,  h,  10  Dec.  1805,  succeeded  13  Jan.  1838,  m. 
1  Oct.  1831,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Duncombe,  3rd  daughter  of  Charles, 
l8t  Lord  Feversham,  h.  16  Nov.  1807,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue  : 

1  A  ton,  still-bom  16  Aug.  1832. 

2  Lady  Charlotte-Elizabeth,  6.  26  Aug.  1834. 

3  Lady  Augusta-Henrietta,  b,  13  May  1836. 

4  Lady  Katharine-Frances,  b.  15  Dec.  1837. 

5  Aion,  still-bom,  24  Jan.  1840. 

6  Lady  Gertrude-Louisa,  b.  6  May  1841. 

7  Lady  Selina-Jane,  b.  22  March  1843. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  issue  of  the  Hon.  John  Scott,  eldest  son  of  the  1st 
Earl,  who  was  b,  8  March  1774,  and  d.  before  bis  father's  advance  to  the  Earldom, 
24  Dec.  1805,  by  his  marriage,  22  Aug.  1804,  with  Henrietta-Elizabeth,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Matthew  White-Ridley,  Bart.— «m  Colborne,  who  is 
re-m.  to  James- William  Farrer,  Esq.,  of  Ingleborough,  Yorkshire,  a  Master  in 
Chancery. 

The  illustrious  statesman  and  lawyer,  John,  first  Earl,  his  Lordship's  grand- 
father, who  for  nearly  twenty-five  years  filled  the  high  Office  of  Lord  High 
Chancellor  of  England  with  the  most  consummate  ability  and  integrity,  was  b.  4 
June  1751,  and  </.  13  Jan.  1838,  having  m.  in  1773,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late 
Aubone  Surtees,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.28  June  1831,  he  had  issue, 

1  Hon,  John,  father  of  the  present  peer. — See  above. 

2  Lady  Elizabeth,  b,  1.  Nov.  1783,  m.  27  Nov.  1817,  George-SUnley  Repton, 

Esq. 

3  Hon.  mUiam-HenryJohn,  Barritter-ai'Law,  b.  25  Feb.  1795,  </.  unm.  6 

July  1832. 

4  Lady  Francet-Jane,  6.  15  June  1798,  </.  6  Aug.  1838,  having  in.  6  April 

1820,  the  Rev.  Edward  fiankes.  Rector  of  Corfe  Castle,  Prebendary  of 
Gloucester  and  Bristol,  and  Chaplain  in  ordinary  to  the  Queen  ;    who 
m.  2ndly,  3  Sept.  1839,  Maria,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev. 
Edward  Rice,  Dean  of  Gloucester.~iSe«  Dynevor. 
The  first  Earl  was  the  youngest  son  of  the  late  William  Scott,  Esq.,  merchant,  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne ;  and  brother  of  Sir  William  Scott,  long  known  by  bis  emi- 
nent talents  and  impartial  discrimination,  while  Judge  in  the  (>)nsi8tory  and  Admi- 
ralty Courts.    He  was  b.  28  Oct.  1745,  created  Baron  Stowell,  m  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom,  In  1821,  and</.  20  Jan.  1836  without  surviving  issue  male;  and 
Marianne,  late  Viscountess  Sidmouth,  his  only  daughter,  d.  without  issue  26  April 
1842. 

Creations^^Bton  1700,  Yiiooant  and  Earl  1891. 
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Town  ReHdence.-^!,  Hamflton  Place,  Hyde  Park  Comer. 
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ELGIN  AND  KINCARDINE,  EARL  OF.     (Bruce,) 

James  Bruce,  Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine,  Lord  Bruce  of  Kin- 
loss,  and  Baron  Bruce  of  Torry,  in  thePeerage  of  Scotland  ;  Governor 
and  Captain  General  of  Jamaica,  a  Family  Trustee  of  the  British 
Museum,  President  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland,  b  20 
July  1811,  succeeded  17  Nov.  1841,  m.  22  April  \SA\ ,  EUzaheth- 
Mary,  only  child  of  Charles  -  Lennox  Cumming  -  Bruce,  Esq.,  of 
Roseisle,  Co.  Stirling,  M.P.,  by  whom,  who  d.  7  June  1843,  he  had 
issue, 

1  Lady  Elma,  b.  19  June  1842. 

2  Lady  Mary,  b,  4,  d.  7,  June  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  seventh  Earl  of  Elgin,  and  eleventh  of 
Kincardine,  was  formerly  Ambassador  at  the  Ottoman  POrte,  and  during  his  resi- 
dence there  made  that  well-kno«7n  collection  of  Grecian  Antiquities  called  the  Elgin 
Marbles ;  he  was  b,  20  July  1766,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  brother,  William- 
Robert,  6th  Earl  of  Elgin,  and  10th  of  Kincardine,  15  July  1771,  and  </.  17  Nov. 
1841 ;  having  m.  Ist,  11  March  1799,  Mary,  only  child  of  William  Hamilton-Nis- 
bet,  Esq.,  of  Dirleton,  Co.  Haddington,  which  marriage  was  dissolved  by  Act  of 
P^liament  in  1808,  when  she  rem,  Robert  Ferguson,  Esq.,  who  d.  3  Dec.  1840 ; 
and  the  Earl  m.  2ndly,  21  Sept  1810,  Elizabeth,  Countess  Dowager,  youngest 
daughter  of  James-Townshend  Oswald,  Esq.,  of  Dunnikier,  Co.  Fife.  His  Lord- 
ship's issue  are, 

by  Ist  marriage  : 

1  Georfe'Chariet-Constaniine,  Lord  Bruce,  b,  5  April  1800,  d,  1  Dec.  1840. 

2  Lady  Mary,  b.  28  Aug.  1801,  tn.  28  Jan.  1828.  Robert-Adam  Dundas, 

Esq.,  now  Christopher,  of  Blockholme  Hall,  Co.  Line,  M.P.,  b.  1804. 

3  Lady  Matilda-Harriet,  b.  23  Sept.  1802,  m,  14  Oct.  1839,  Sir  John  Max- 

well, Bart. 

4  Han,  fFUliam,  b.  4  March  1804,  d,  20  April  1805. 

5  Lady  Lucy,  b.  20  Jan.  1806,  m.  14  March  1828,  John  Grant,  Esq.,  of 

Kilgraston,  widower  of  the  Hon.  Margaret  Gray. — See  Gray. 
by  Snd  marriage : 

6  James,   present    and  eighth   Earl  of  Elgin    and  twelfth    of 

Kincardine. 
7*Hon.  Robert,  Lieut.-Col.  Gren.  Guards,  Secretary  and  Aide-de«Camp  to 
the  Governor  of  Jamaica,  6.  15  March  1813. 

8  Hon.   Frederick-William-Adolphus,  Secretary  to  Government  at  Hong 

Kong,  b.  14  April  1814. 

9  Hon.  Edward,  6.  3  Nov.  1815,  d.  21  June  1833. 

10  Lady  Charlotte-Christian,  b.  9  Sept  1817. 

11  Lady  Augusta-Frederica-Elizabeth,   Lady  in  Waiting  to   H.R.  H.  the 

Duchess  of  Kent,  6.  3  April  1822. 

12  Hon.  Thomas-Cbaries,  6.  15  Feb.  1825. 

13  ^  daughter,  still*  born  4  Oct  1828. 

14  Lady  Frances-Anne,  b.  11  Oct  1831. 

Oremiions.—BTon  Bmce  of  KinloM  1008,  Earl  of  Blgin  1033,  Earl  of  Kincardine  and  Baron 
Bmce  1047. 
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Collateral  ttranc)ef. 


[The  Earl's  Uncletand  Aanti,  inae  of  Charles, 
5th  Earl  of  Elgin,  and  0th  of  Kincardine.] 

1  Willi AM-RoBBRT.  6th  Earl  of  Eloin  and 
10th  of  KiNCABOiNB,  6.  28  Jan.  1764,  and  d.  15 
July  1771. 

2  Hou,  Char US' Andrew,  b.  18  Jan.  1768.  d. 
ft!  Dec.  1810;  having  m.  1st,  S(»  May  1795, 
Anna-Maria,  8th  daughter  of  the  late  Shr 
Charles-¥nUiam  Blunt.  Bart.,  who  d,  19  Sept. 
1798 :  and  2ndly,  20  Jan.  1802,  Charlotte-So- 
phia, eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Dashwood, 
Esq.,  by  whom,  who  is  re-m.  to  James  Alexan- 
der, Esq.,  coushi  of  the  Earl  of  Caledon,  he  had 
the  following  sonriTing  issue  ; 

1  Charies  -Dashwood,  6. 12  Nov.  1802, 
m.  18  Sept.  1841,  Hon.  Harriet-Elifabeth 


Pitt,  2nd  daughter  of  WiUlam-Honuse. 
3rd  Lord  Rivers. 

2  Louisa,  b.  19  April  1810,  m.  14  July 
1835,SirWilliam-Richard-Powlett  Geary, 
Bart. 

3  Hon.  Jamest  b,  23  March  1769,  drowned 
in  crossing  the  Don,  10  July  1798. 

4  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  posthumous  28  May 
1771>  d.  21  Feb.  1816 ;  having  m.  28  March 
1799,  rice-Admiral  Sir  Philip-Charles  Cat- 
derwood  •  Henderson  •  Durham,  of  Lurgo, 
GC.B.,  who  was  6.  in  1762,  and  d.  April 
1845;  having  rr-m.  Anne,  only  daughter  and 
heir  of  the  btte  Sir  John  Henderson,  Bart.,  of 
Fordel,  Co.  Fife,  b,  1780,  d.  18  Dec  1844. 


ELIBANK,  BARON.     (Murray.) 

Albxander-Oliphant  Murray^  Baron  Elibank,  Co.  Selkirk,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland,  and  a  Bart. ;  6.  23  May  1804,  succeeded  9  April 
1830,  m.  6  Aug.  1838,  Emily-Maria,  only  daughter  of  Archibald  Mont- 
gomery, Esq.,  of  Whim,  Co.  Peebles,  and  has  issue  : 

l*Hon.  Montolieu-Fox,  Master  of  Elibank,  b,  27  April  1840. 

2  Hon.  Alice,  b.  11  Dec.  1841. 

3  A  daughter,  b,  22  June  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Alexander,  eighth  Lord,  was  b,  26  Feb.  1780,  and  d, 
April  ISSO,  haying  m.  8  March  1803,  the  Hon.  Janet  Oliphant,  daughter  and  heir 
of  John,  styled  Lord  Oliphant,  by  whom,  who  was  b,  15  May  1781,  and  d.  Jnne 
1836,  he  had  issue: 

1  Alexander-Oliphant,  present  and  ninth  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Janet-OUphant,  b.  15  May  1805,  m.  6  April  1829,  John  Steuart,  Esq., 

of  Dalg^ise,  High  Sheriff  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

3  Hon.  Clara-Mary,  b,  24  July  1806,  (/.June  1823. 

4  Hon,  Maria,  b,  3  July  1807,  d,  20  Dec.  1823. 

5  Hon.  John-Oliphant,  6.  3  July  1808. 

6  Hon.  Charlotte,  b,  20  Sept.  1809. 

7  Hon.  Thomas-MontoUeu,  b.  6  April  1811. 

8  Hon.  Helen,  b,  25  April  1813,  d,  20  March  1837. 

9  Hon.  Jane-Ferguson,  b,  2  Feb.  1816,  m.  5  Feb.  1839,  John-Money  Carter, 

Esq.,  Capt.  1st  Royals. 

10  Hon.  George,  b,  18  March  1818,  d,  8  June  1833. 

11  Hon.  PAtrick-Oliphant,  in  the  E.  L  C.'s  Civil  Serrice,  b.  3  Nor.  1819. 

12  Hon.  Mary,  b.  21  Nov.  1820,  d.  28  July  1842. 

13  Hon.  Henry-Auguthu,  b.  3  Sept.  1822,  d.  20  Dec.  1824. 

14  Hon.  Marianne-Oliphant,  h  20  Dec.  1823. 

Alexander,  seventh  Lord,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b.  24  April 
1747,  d.  24  Sept.  1820,  having  been  twice  m. ;  1st,  20  April  1776,  to  Mary- 
Clara,  daughter  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Lewis-Charles  Montolieu  Baron  St.  HypoUtey 
who  dl  19  Jan.  1802 ;  and  2ndly,  in  1804,  to  Catherine,  daughter  of  James  Stewart, 
Esq.,  who  suirives  him,  and  is  the  present  Dowager  Lady  Elibank.  His  Lord- 
ship's Issue,  besides  Alexander,  8th  Lord,  and  five  other  children  by  his  Ist  marri%e» 
who  all  d.  young,  are  stated  below. 
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CVMlfowf.— Baron  1643,  and  Burt.  10*28. 


«  iitmealoa, — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
^«no.--Virtutefldeque:  By  virtue  and  faith.  ^.   ,        ,.„.., 

JM/j.~Darnhall»  Peebles-shire ;  Ballencrief,  Haddinetondiire ;  Pittheavlis,  Perthahire  ; 

and  Blibank  Castle  (now  in  ruins),  Selkirkshire. 


Collateral  lf^tSLVLt%t%. 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Alexander,  7th  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Elisabeth,  6.  Aug.  1783,  m.  1803. 
William  Buchanan,  Esq.,  of  Ardoch,  Co. 
Dambarton. 

t  Hon.  Mary,  6.  Aug.  1786,  m.  19  July 
1830,  Augustus-Frederick  Undley,  Esq. 

3  Hon.  George,  b,  10  Oct.  1787.  == 

4  Hon,  Catherine,  b.  May  1805,  d.  May 
1818. 

5  Hon,  Helen-Anne t  b.  Dec.  1808,  d.  Dec. 
1814. 

6  Hon.  James  Erskine-Murrap,  b.  4  May 
1810,  murdered  on  the  shores  of  the  Isle  of 
Borneo,  by  the  natives,  18  Feb.  1844 ;  he  m, 
183X,  Isabella,  only  child  of  the  late  James 
Erskine,  Esq.,  of  Aberdona,— JTee  Mxa,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Alexander-Erskine,  6. 9  Dec.  1832. 
t  James-SL-Hypolite-Erskine,  6.  16 
July  1835.  3  Jane-Isabella-Erskine, 
6.  10  May  1838.  4  Edith-Catherine- 
Erskine,  b.  4  Oct.  1840. 

7  Hon,  Charles-HenrVf  b,  18  Aug.  1812,  d. 
31  Oct.  1833. 

8  Hon,  Harriet-Succleuch,  b.  Feb.  1815, 
d.  unm,  in  March  1837. 

0  Hon.  Robert-Dundas,  b.  0  Jan.  1817. 

10  Hon.  Clara-Melville,  b.  March  1810,  d. 
13  Jan.  1825. 

[Cousins  of  the  7th  Lord,  issue  of  George, 
6th  Lord,  by  his  marriage  with  Lady 
Isabel  Mackenzie,  daughter  and  heir  of 
George,  3rd  Earl  of  Cromartie.] 

1  Hon.  Maria  MuaaAY-MAcacNziB,  widow 
of  Edteard  Hap,  Esq^—See  Twbbddalb. 

2  Hon.  Isabella  Murbay-Mackbnzib. 

[Issue  of  Darid  Murray,  Esq.,  Brother  of  the 
7th  Lord.] 

1  Elisabeth,  m.  20  June  1810,  Captain 
WUtiam- Henry  ShirreflT,  R.N.,  Superin- 
tendant  of  the  Dock  Yard  at  Chatham. 

2  Maria-Clara,  m.  22  June  1819.  Edmund- 
Hungerford  Lechmere,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Sir  Anthony  Lechmere,  Bart. 

3  Louisa,  d.6  Feb.  1821  ;  baring  m.  6  Jan. 
1814,  Sir  John-Chandos  Reade,  Bart 

4  Her.  DaTid-Rodney,  Rector  of  Bramp- 
ton-Brian  and  Cusop,  Herefordshire ;  m.  4 


Dec.  1828,  Frances,  3rd  daughter  of  John 
Portal,  Esq.,  of  Preefolk  House,  Hants.,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Elisabeth  -  Clara,  b.  t  Oct.  1829. 
2  Louisa-Sophia,  b,  18  Jan.  1831.  3 
Dayid-Mortuner,  b,  11  May  1832.  4 
Elibank-Harley,  6.  26  Sept.  1833.  5 
Alexander-WilUam,   6.  29  Jan.   1836. 

6  Francis- Rodney,  b.  9  March  1838. 

7  Agnes- Adeliaa,  b,  27  May  1841. 

[  Issue  of  Hon.  Lieut-General  James  Murray, 
younger  Uncle  of  the  7th  Lord.] 

1  Cordelia,  m.  26  April  1803,  the  Rot. 
Henry  Hodges. 

2  Afqfor-General  James- Patrick,  C.B., 
b.  1782,  d.  5  Dec.  1834,  having  m.  31  Jan. 
1803,  Elisabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward 
Rushworth,  Esq.,  of  Fre^water,  Isle  of 
Wight,  by  whom  he  has  left  issue, 

1  Catherine- Anne,  m.  4  Sept.  1826, 
Colonel  Sir  Charles-Routledge  O'Don- 
neU. 

2  James- Edward-Ferguson  Murray, 
Esq.,  late  of  Killinure  House,  Co.West- 
meath,  d.  17  July  1830,  baring  m.  1830, 
Katherine  -  Jane,  daughter  of  John 
Slaughter,  Esq.,  who  d,  before  him  in 
1837 ;  they  had  issue, 

1  James-Pulteney. 

2  and  3  two  daughters. 

3  Pulteney,  in  the  army. 

4  Harriet-EUsabeth.m.  14  July  1834, 
her  cousin,  the  Rer.  Henry  Hodges. 

5  Mary-Johanna,  m.  10  July  1834, 
Andrew  Newton,  M.D.,  who  d.  m  1837. 

6  Jane-Susan,  d,  Aug.  1841. 

7  Charles,  Lieut  76th  foot,  m,  12  Oct 
1844,  Ann  Mitchell,  eldsst  daughter  of 
Robert  Scott,  Esq.,  of  Oatland,  near 
Plymouth. 

8  Elisabeth-Mary. 

9  Henry-Patrick. 

10  Cordelia-Maria. 

11  Douglas  -  Alexander,  Lieut  81st 
Foot 

12  George-Don,  R  N. 

3  WiUiamina,  ••.  18  May  1813,  the  Hon. 
and  Rer.  James  Douglas.— Jee  Douglas. 

4  Ann-Harriet 


ELLENBOROUGH.  EARL  OF.     (Law.) 
Edward  Law,  Earl  of  Ellenborougb,  Viscount  Southam   of  Sout- 
ham,  Co.  Gloucester,  and  Baron  EUenborough  of  Ellenborough,  Co. 
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Cumberland,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  G.C.B.,  P.C. ;  6.  8 
Sept.  1790,  succeeded  13  Dec.  1818,  m.  Ist,  11  Dec.  1813,  Lady  Ka- 
tharine-Octavia  Stewart y  8th  daughter  of  Robert,  1st  Marquis  of  Lon- 
donderry, who  d.  5  March  1819 ;  and  2ndly,  15  Sept.  1834,  Jane- 
Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Rear-Admiral  Henry  Digby. — See  Digby. 
By  this  marriage,  which  was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1830, 
his  Lordship  had  an  only  son, 

Hon,  Arthur-Dudley,  b.  16  Feb.  1828,  </.  29  Jan.  1830. 
Edward,  first  Lord,  father  of  the  present  Peer,  many  yean  Lord  Chief  Justice 
of  the  King's  Bench,  in  the  dischaif^e  of  the  duties  of  which  office  he  was  remark- 
able for  his  ability  and  the  fearlessness  of  his  judgments,  was  6.  in  1750,  and  d, 
13  Dec.  1818  ;  baring  m.  17  Oct.  1789,  Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  George-Philips 
Towry,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  in  1768,  and</.  16  Aug.  1843,  he  had  issue  : 
1  Edward*  present  and  first  Earl. 

2*Hon.  Charles-Ewan,  M.P.  for  the  University  of  Cambridge,  Queen's 
Counsel,  and  Recorder  of  the  City  of  London,  Steward  of  the  Borough 
Court,  and  a  Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  14  June  1792,  m.  1st, 
8  March,  and  2ndly,  22  May  1811,  Elizabeth-Sophia,  3rd  daughter 
of  Sir  Edward  Nightingale,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue, 
1  Anne,  b.  91  Jan.  1815,  d.  17  Feb.  1837. 
t  Mary,  b,  SO  Jan.  1816,  Lady  Rilmaine. 

3  Elizabeth-Sophia,  b.  7  Oct.  1817. 

4  Edward,  b.  90  Feb.  1819,  d,  1  July  1838. 

3  Charlea-Edmnnd,  6.   17  Not.  18S0,  m.  23  Nor.  1840,   Lady  Eleanor. 
Cecil  Howard,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  WicUow. 

6  StUna,  b.  SO  Nor.  1823,  d,  12  July  1838. 

7  Frederica,  b.  10  Sept.  1824. 

8  Emily  Octavia  b.  20  Nor.  1825,  d,  28  Sept  1845, 

0  Gertrade-Catherine,  b.  28  Dec.  1828. 
10  Henry-Towry,  6.  20  Aug.  1830. 

3  Anna-Maria,  b,  23  Nov.  1793,  d.  1795. 

4  George-Edmund,  b,  21  May  1795,  d,  1795. 

5  Hon.  Mary-Frederica,    b,    27  June  1796,   m.   10  July  1827,    Colonel 

Thomas  Dyneley,  Royal  Artillery,  C.B.,  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen. 

6  Hon,  John,  b,  17  March  1798,  d.  9  May  1834. 

7  Hon.  Elizabeth-Susan,  b.  6  Sept.  1799,  Lady  Colchester. 

8  Hon.  Anne,  b.  5  Dec.  1800,  Lady  Colville. 

9  Hon.  Henry-Spencer,  b.   10  May    1802,  m.  16    May  1839,   Dorothea- 

Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Rochfort,  Esq.,  of  Clogrenane,  Co.  Car- 
low,  and  has  issue ; 

1  Alice-Henrietta,  b.  10  March  1840.       2  Bdward-Downes,  6.  0  May  1841 . 
3  A  daughter,   6.  8  July  1842.         4  A  son,  6.  12  Oct.  1843. 

10  Hon,  Eldon-Redesdale,  b.  July,  d,  Aug.  1804. 

11  Hon.Frederica-Selina,  A.  6  April  1805,  tn.SAug.  1829,  Henry-James  Rams- 

den,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Ramsden,  Bart.,  by  Hon.  Louisa-Susan- 
nah Ingram,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Charles,  9th  and  last  Vis- 
count Irvine. 

12  Hon.  and  Rev.  William-Towry,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Wells,  and 

Vicar  of  Harbome,  Staffordshire,  b.  16  June  1809,  m.  15  March  1831, 
the  Hon.  Augusta-Champagne  Graves,  4th  daughter  of  Thomas-North, 
2nd  Lord  Graves,  and  by  her,  who  d.  16  Oct.  1844,  has  issue: 

1  Helen- Anne,  b.  27  April  1832.  2  Auguatus-Henry,  b.  21  Oct.  1833. 

3  Francia-Towry-Adeane,  b,  0  Jan.  1835.  4  Thomaa-Grayea,  b.  4  Dec. 

1836.       5  Matilda-Iaabella,  6.  SO  June  1838.       6  A  aon,//.  27  March  1841. 

7  A  aon,  6.  24  Nor.  1842.  8  A  daughter,  b.  5  Oct  1844. 

13  Hon.  Frances-Henrietta,  b,  11  Feb.  1812,  m.  1st,  8  March  1832,  Charles 

Des-VoBux,  Esq,,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Charles  Des-Voeux,  Bart.,  b.  29  April 
1802,  </.  9  Aug.  1833;  and  2ndlyi  29  Sept.  1841,  Sir  Robert-Charles 
Dallas,  Bart. 

fVea/<04W.~Baron  1802,  Viscount  and  Earl  1844. 
Genealogy,r-See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — Compoaitum  jua  laaque  animi :  Law  and  Equity. 
Town  Residence.— 12,  Charlea  Street,  Berkeley  Square. 
Seat. — Southam-Houae,  Cheltenham,  Glouceaterahire. 


CoIIatftal  Vranctef 

[Brothers  and  Sisters  of  the  lat  Lord.] 


1  Right-Rev,  John,  Lord  Rishoo  of  Elphin, 
b,  in  1745,  d,  without  issue,  10  March  1810, 

having  m,  Anne,  daughter  of Wallace, 

Esq.,  and  widow  of  John  Thomlinson,  Esq., 
208 


of  Blencogo  Hall,  Cumberland ;  she  d,  I3 
March  1813. 

tMarw,  deceased,  baring  m,  the  Rep, 
James-Stephen  Lushington,  who  d,  in  June 
1801. 

3  Ewan  Law,  Bsq„  d,  M  April  1«W ;  hav^ 


ELP 


iniTM.  98  June  1784,  JlenHetta-Sarah,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Most  Rer.  William  Mark- 
ham.  Lord  Archbishop  of  York,  by  whom, 
vho  d,  5  Aug.  1844,  he  haa  left  issue. 

4  Jommna,  d.  4  Jan.  1823 :  having  m.  31 
May  177S,  Sir  Thomas  Rumbold,  Bart.,  who 
d,  0  Not.  1791. 

5  Thomas,  6. 1756,  d.  July  1834,  without  sur- 


nving  issue,  having  m.  Miss  Anne  Curtis,  of 
South  Carolina,  who  d.  before  him. 

6  The  Rteht  Rev.  George  -  Henry,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Bath  and  fVells,  b.  1701,  d.  Sept. 
1845 ;  baring  m.  13  July  1784,  Jane,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  General  Adeane ;  by 
whom,  who  d.  37  Sept.  1830,  he  had  issue. 


ELPHINSTONE,  BARON.     (Elphinstone.) 
John  Elphinstone,  Baron  Elphinstone,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland, 
P.C.,  G.C.H.,  6.  23  June  1807,  succeeded  21  May  1813. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  son  of  John,  twelfth  Lord,  who  d.  21  Mav  1813,  by 
his  marriage,  31  July  1806,  with  Janet-Hyndford,  youngest  daughter  of  Cornelius 
Elliott,  Esq.,  of  WooUee,  Co.  Roxburgh,  and  widow  of  Sir  John-Gihson  Carmichael, 
Bart;  she  d,  23  Aug.  1825. 

Creation.— 1509. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Cause  caused  it. 

Seat. — Cumbernauld  House,  Dumbartonshire. 


Collateral  Vranc^etf. 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present   Peer, 
issue  of  John,  11th  Lord.] 

l*Hon.  Admiral  Charles  ELrHiNSTONB- 
Flbsmino,  6.  1774,  d.  30  Oct.  1840  ;  having  m. 
1816,  Catalina-Paulina  Alesandro,a  Spanish 
lady,  by  whom  he  left  issue  : 

l*John,  Lieut.  17th  Drag^oons,  b.  11 
Dec.  1819. 

2  Clementina,  b.  1  June  1822,  m.  24 
March  1845,  the  Hon.  Comwallis 
Mande. — See  Hawardkn. 

3  Mary-Keith,  b.  I  May  1825,  m.20 
April  1843,  Alexander-Macalister,  Esq., 
of  Torrerdale. 

4  Anne-Elixabeth,  b.  10  Feb.  1828. 

2  Hon.  James- Ruthven,  late  of  Bengal,  d. 
I  AuK.  1828,  his  wife  d.  8  Dec.  1826. 

3  Hon.  MounUtuart. 

4  Hon.  Anne-Stuart,  d.  unm.  6  Dec.  1832. 
6  Hon.  Clementina,  d.  unm.  8  Aug.  1821. 

6  Hon.  Elizabeth-Mackemie,  d.  8  Dec. 
1840. 

7  Hon.  Keith,  d.  4  Aug.  1S4I ;  having  m.  5 
Sept.  1803,  David  Erskine,  Esq.  —  See 
Bnchan. 


[Issue  of  the  Hon.  William  Fullerton-Elphin- 
stone,  Great  Uncle  of  the  present  Peer.] 
I  John    FuLLiRTON  -  Elphinstonk,   Eftq. 

resident  in  India. 

2  Mqfor-Gen.  fTiUiam-George-Keith,  C.B., 
d.  in  his  command  in  India,  24  April  1842. 

3  Lieut-Colonel  James«Drummond  Bul- 
LKR- Elphinstone,  m.  1st,  30  Sept.  1820, 
Diana-Maria,  only  daughter  of  the  late 
Charles-John  Clavering,  Esq.,  who  d.  24  Dec. 
1821;  and2ndly,  25  Feb.  1824,  Anna-Maria, 
only  child  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  Buller, 
BarL,  of  Trenant.  Cornwall,  by  whom,  who 
d.  20  Feb.  1845,  he  has  issue, 

1  Gertrude,  b.   17   Feb.  1820.  2 

Clementina-neeming,  b.  11  July  1827, 
3  WilUam,  b.  18  Nov.  1828.  4  Anna- 
Maria,  b.  0  Nov.  1828.  5  Edward- 
Charles,  b.  17  Nov.  1832.  6  EUsa- 
beth-Mary,  b.  17  Nov.  1834.  7  John- 
Frederick,  b. 21  April  1837.  8  George- 
James,  6.  7  Jan.  1840. 

4  Clementina,  d.  19  Nov.  1830,  having  m. 
18  Jan.  1809,  Admiral  Sir  Pulteney  Mal- 
colm, G.C.B.,  b.  20  Feb.  1708,  d.  20  July 
1838. 

5  Anne. 


209 


ELY 


ELY,  MARQUIS  OF.  (Loftus.) 
John-Henry  Loftus,  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Ely,  Co.  Wicklow, 
Viscount  Loftus  of  Ely,  and  Baron  Loftus  of  Loftus  Hall,  Co.  Wex- 
ford, in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  also  Baron  Loftus  of  Long  Loftus, 
Co.  York,  in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  an  Irish  Baronet  ;  6.  19 
Jan.  1814,  succeeded  26  Sept.  1845,  m.  29  Oct.  1844,  Jane,  4th 
daughter  of  the  late  James- Joseph  Hope-Vere,  Esq. — See  Hopbtoun. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  second  Marquis,  K.P.,  was  6. 15  Feb.  1770,  suc- 
ceeded 22  March  1806,  and  d.  26  Sept.  1845;  having  m.  22  May  1810,  Anna- 
Maria,  now  Marchioness  Dowager,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  Henry  Watkin  Dash- 
wood,  Bart.,  a  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Queen  Adelaide,  6.  16  Feb.  1785,  by 
whom  he  had  issue. 

1  Lady  Charlotte-Elizabeth,  b.  22  April  1811,  tn.  18  Dec.  1830,  William 

Tatton-£gerton,  Esq.,  of  Tatton  Park,  Oheshu%,  M.P. 

2  Henry-Robert,  VUcount  Loftus,  b,  15  March,  d.  15  April,  1813. 

3  John-Henry,  present  and  third  Marquis. 
4*Lord  George-WilUam,  b.  11  May  1815. 

5  Lord  Adam,  b,  13  May  1816. 

6  Lord  Augustus-William-Frederick-Spencer,  b.  4  Oct.  1817,  m.  9  Aug.  1845, 

Emma-Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  Francis    GreWUe,  R.N. — See 
Warwick. 

7  Lady  Anna-Maria-Helen,  6.  8  March  1819. 

8  Lord  Henry-Yorke-Astley,  b.  9  April  1822. 

9  Ladjf  CaroUne-Louisa,  6.  23  March  1824,  d.  26  March  1825. 

10  Lady  Elizabeth'Caroline'Aufru$ta,  b,  8  July  1826,  d.  1  Oct.  1836. 

11  Lady  Catherine-HenrietU-Mary,  b,  29  Apnl  1828. 

Creations.— Bxron  1785,  Viocount  1789,  Earl  1704,  Marqaia  1800,  Iriah  homoora :  Baron 
Loftua  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  1801.    Bart,  of  Ireland  1780. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Prend  moi  tel  que  je  aula :  Take  me  aucb  aa  I  am.  And  round  tlie  creat.  Loyal 
k  mort :  Loyal  till  death. 

Tbwn  Residence. — »1,  GrosTenor  Place. 

^ea/«.— Rathfamham  Castle,  near  Dublin;  Ely  Caatle,  Fermanagh;  and  Loftua  Hall, 
Wexford. 


Collateral 

[Uncle  of  the   preaent  Peer,  ted    aon  of 
Charlea,  lat  Marquis.] 

Right-Rer.  Lord  Robert- Ponaonby  Tottkk- 
HAM,  Bishop  of  Clogher,  h.  5  Sept.  1773,  ••. 
21  May  1807,  the  Hon.  Alicia  Maude,  6th 
daughter  of  Comwallia,  1st  Viscount  Hawar- 
den,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charlea  -  John,  Lieut.  Snd  life 
Guarda,  b.  27  June  1808,  m.  11  Sept 
1830,  the  Hon.  Isabella  Maude,  eldest 
daughter  of  Viacount  Hawarden,  and 
haa  issue: 

1  Adelaide -Alicia,  b.  25  Oct. 
1840.  2  Emily-Anna,  b.  28  Sept 
1842.       3  A  son,  b.  21  Feb.  1845. 

2  R«Y.  Robert  -  Loftus.  Rector  of 
Aughnamullen,  6.  27  Sept.  1809,  m. 
Dec  1833,  Anne  -  Dorothea,  eldest 
daughter  of  William  Anketel,  Esq.,  of 
Anketel'a  Grove,  Monaghan,  and  haa 


210 


ISranrtM- 

1  Robert,  6.  9  Oct  18S4.  2 

Anna-Maria-Sarah,  6. 10  Sept.  1835. 

3  Caroline-Iaabella,  6.  May  1837. 

4  Frederick-Wimam,6.Apri]  1839. 

5  Adam,  b.  July  1840.  6  AUda- 
Georgina-Prances,  b.  S  May  \9^SL 
7  A  aon,  6.  4  Not.  1843.  8  A 
son,  6.  Aug.  1845. 

3  Cornwallis,  in  the  B.  I.  C'b  CiTil 
Service. 

4  Ponsonby,  Bar.  at  Law. 

5  William,  Lieut.  R.N. 

6  Ashley,  in  the  E.  I.  C.'s  Native 
Caralry. 

7  Rev.  Henry,  Rector  of  Aghabog. 

8  Richard. 

0  Isabella,  m.  July  1844,  George- 
Archibald  -  Hamilton  Gun  -  Cunning- 
ham, Esq.,  jun.  of  Mount  Kennedy, 
Co.  Wicklow. 

10  John-Francis,  lient  R.N. 

11  George. 


ENN 


ENNISKILLEN,  EARL  OF.     (Cole.) 

William- WiLLouoHBY  Cole,  Earl  of  Enniskillen,  Viscount  Ennis- 
killen^  and  Barou  Mountflorence  of  Florence  Court,  Co.  Ferma- 
nagh, in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  Baron  Grinstead  of  Grinstead,  Co. 
Wilts,  in  that  of  the  Umted  Kingdom  ;  Colonel  of  the  Fermanagh  Mi- 
litia, a  Trustee  of  the  Hunterian  Museum  ;  6.  25  Jan.  1807,  suc- 
ceeded 29  Feb.  1840,  m.  16  Jan.  1844,  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  James- 
A.  Casamaijor,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

John-Willoughby-Michael,  Lord  Mount-Florence,  b,  16  Dec.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father  John-Willoughby,  second  Earl,  was  b.  23  March 
1768,  succeeded  22  May  1803,  and  d.  29  Feb.  1840;  having  m.  l5  Oct.  1805,  Lady 
Charlotte  Paget,  4th  daughter  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  and  sister  of  the 
Marquis  of  Anglesey,  by  whom,  who  d.  18  Jan.  1817,  he  had  issue, 

1    WiLLIAM-WlLLOUGHBY,   PRESENT   AND  THIRD  EaRL. 

2*Hon.  Capt.  Henry-Arthur,  M.P.,  b,  14  Feb.  1809. 

3  Lad}/ Jane-Anne-Louisa-Fhrence,  b.  27  July  1811,  d,  23  March  1831. 

4  Hon.  John-Lowry,  b.  8  June  1813. 

5  Hon,  Lowry-Balfour,  b.  6  June  1815,  d.  22  Jan.  1818. 

Omi/J0f»#.— Baron   1700,  Viscount  1776,  Earl  17S0,  in  the  Irish  Peerage;  and  Baron  Grin- 
stead  in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom  1815. 
6«nralogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Deom  cole,  rrgem  serra :  Worship  God,  and  serre  the  king. 
7W»  Residence.— \\,  Upper  Belgrare  Street,  Belgnve  Square. 
Stat. — ^Florence  Conrt,  Fermanagh. 


Collateral  ttranrteft. 


[Uncles    and    Aunts    of    the  Earl,    issue    of 
WUliam-WUloughby,  1st  Karl.] 

1  Lady  Sarah,  h.  1  Sept.  1764,  d.  14  March 
1833,  having  m.  23  Jan.  1790,  Owen  Wynne, 
Esq.,  of  Uazlewood,  Co.  Bligo,  who  d.  12  Dec. 
1841. 

2  Lady  Elizabeth- Anne,  b.  8  Aug.  1765,  d. 
S6  April  1807  ;  having  m.  Sept.  1788,  Colonel 
Richard  Magennis,  who  d.  6  Bfarch  1831. 

3  John  Willouohbv,  sscono  and  latc 
Eakl. 

4  Lady Anne,b.UBept.\7^,d.  18Aug.l7S9. 

5  Hon.  General  Sir  QaWraiOi-Lowry,  O.CB., 
b.  1  May  1772,d.  4  0ct.  1842,  having  m.  15  June 
1815,  Lady  Frances  Harris,  2nd  daughter  of 
James,  1st  Earl  of  Malmesbury,  and  has  issue ; 

1  Florence-Mary-Georgiana,  b.  4  June 
1816.  2  Arthur-Lowry,  Capt.  69th 

foot,  b.  24  Aug.  1817.  3  Louisa-Cathe- 
Hne,  b.  16  Aug.  1818.  4  WiUiam,  6. 
17  Nov.  1819  5  James,  b.  15  Dec. 

1821.  6  Frances,  b.  9  April  1824. 

7  Henrietta,  6.  0  Oct.  1826. 
«  Hon,  and  Very  Rev.  William- Montgo- 
mery, Dean  of  Waterford,  b.  14  Oct.  1773,  d. 
2  tot.  1804. 
7  Lady  Florence,  b.  14  May  1778,  m.  Oct 
211 


1797>Bbinney-Townley  Balfour,  Esq,  of  Town- 
ley  Hall,  Co.  Louth. 

S  Hon.  Arthur-Henry,  b.  28  June  1780,  d, 
10  June  1844. 

9  Henry ,  d.  an  inCsnL 

10  Lady  Henrietta- Frances,  b.  22  June  1784, 
Countess  De  Grey. 

[Cousins  of  the  bite  Earl,  issue  of  the  Hon. 
Arthur  Cole-Hamilton,  2nd  son  of  John,  1st 
Lord  Mountflorence.] 

1  Claude-Waiiam,  b.  7  July  1781.  d.  25  April 
1822,  leaving  issue,  by  his  marriage,  10  Oct. 
1805,  with  Nichola-Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of 
Richard  Chaloner,  Esq.,  of  Kingsfort,  Co. 
Meath,  (who  re-m.  in  1838,  Joseph  Pratt, 
Esq.,  of  Cabra  Castle,  Co.  Cavan,  widower 
of  Jemima-Roberta,  daughter  of  Sir  James 
Tynte,  Bart) 

1  Arthur  -  Willouohby  Colk  -  Ha- 
milton, Esq.,  of  Beltrim,  Co.  Tyrone, 
b.  23  Nov.  1806,  m.  16  Dec.  lail,  Emily- 
Catherine,  4th  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Charles-Cobbe  Beresford,— See  Watbr- 
roan,  and  has  ionie, 

1  WUliam-Claude,  b.  8  Aug.  1833. 
S  Emily-Harriet,  5.  6  Jan.  1835. 
p2 


ERN 


3  Frsnces  -  Sophia,   b.    ^5   April 
18%. 

4  Claude,  b.  2«)  Nor.  1838. 

5  Selina,  b.  23  Jone  1840. 
0  A  son,  b.  Dec  IML 

7  A  dauf^hti  r,  h.  S  Oct.  1M4. 

S  Rtchard-Clialoner.  b.  35  April  1810, 

«.  Feb.  1835,  Harriet,  Snd  daughter  of 


Charie*  Tbdal,  Esq.,  of  Charlecfort,  Co. 
Meath. 

2  Letitia,  6.  5  Jan.  1782,  m.  Aug.  1815,  Ma- 
jor Stafford. 

3  Arr.  John-James,  b.  17»4,<f.  t6  Feb.  1910. 

4  Etisabetb-Anne,  b.  Oct.  1785,  m.    9  Dec 
1820,  Henry  Blade,  Esq. 

5  ItabfOa,  5.  Oct.  1788,  d.    1827,  baring  m. 
James  Hamilton,  Esq.— Jilee  Abercom. 


ERNE.  EARL  OF.  (Cricrton.) 
John  Crichton,  Earl  of  Erne,  Viscount  and  Baron  Erne  of  Crom 
Castle,  Co.  Fermanagh,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  of  which  he  is  a 
Representative  Peer;  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of 
the  Co.  of  Fermanagh,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  Fermanagh 
Militia,  6.  30  July  180%  succeeded  his  (Jncle  Abraham,  2nd  Earl, 
10  June  1842,  m.  6  July  1837,  Selina-Griselda,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Charles-Cobbe  Beresford,— 5ec  Waterford,  6.  5  Dec.  1804,  by 
whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Lady  Louisa^Catherine-Aone,  b.  27  May  1838. 

2*John-Heniy,  Viscount  Crichton,  6. 16  Oct.  1839. 

3  Hon.  Charles-Frederick,  b,  5  Nov.  1841. 

4  Hon.  Henry-George-Louis,  l.  7  April  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Crichton,  was  6.  in 
1770,  and  d,  10  May  1833;  having  m,  in  1797,  Jane,  2nd  daughter  of  Walter 
Weldon,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  the  following  issue,  raised  to  the  precedency  of 
sons  and  daughters  of  an  Earl,  Aug.  1842 : 

1  Jane-Atme,  d.  19  May  1828,  having  m.  11  Aug.  1821,  Robert  Fowler, 

Esq.,  of  Rathmolyon  House,  Co.  Meath,  eldest  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Os- 
sory,  who  is  re-nu — See  Ormonde. 

2  Lady  Catherine,  m.  31  May  1825,  the  Rev.  Francis  Saunderson. 

3  John,  present  and  third  Earl. 

4  Hon.  Henry,  Major  6th  Dragoons,  b.  31  Oct.  1804. 

5  Lady  Helen. 

6  Lady  Charlotte. 

7  Hon.  Samuel,  b.  9  Jan.  1811. 

8  Lady  Mary. 

Creations.— Baron  1708,  Vucoant  1781,  and  Earl  1780. 
Genealogy. See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto.—GoA  aend  grace. 
Seat.— Crom  Cutle,  Fermanagh. 


Collateral  ttraiul^ 

Uncle  and  Annta  of  the  preaent  Peer,  iaaue 
of  John,  Ist  EarL] 
1  Ladp  Elizabeth,  b.  21  Jan.   I70S,  d.  28 
Jan.  17M :  having  m.  20  May  1783,  James 
King,  Esq.,  who  d.  23  March  1833. 


2  Abmabam,  smcomd  Eaml,  rac.  15  Sept. 
1828,  d.  10  June  1842. 

3  Lad9  Catherine,  d.  umm.  15  Not.  1833. 
4=  Lady   Elisabeth  -  Caroline  •  Mary, 

Lady  WhamclilTe. 


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ERROLL,  EARL  OF.     (Hay.) 

William-Gboroe  Hay,  Earl  of  Erroll,  and  Lord  Hay,  in  the  Peer* 
age  of  Scotland,  Baron  Kilmarnock  of  Kilmarnock,  Co.  Ayr,  in  that 
of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Hereditary  Great  Constable  of  Scotland, 
and  Knight  Marischal,  K.T.,  G.C.H.,  P.C.,  a  Lieutenant-General 
of  the  Royal  Archers  the  Queen's  Body  Guard  of  Scotland,  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Aberdeenshire ;  h.  21  Feb.  1801;  succeeded  26  Jan. 
1819,  171.  4  Dec.  1820,  Lady  Elizabeth  Fitz-Clarence,  Aunt  of  the 
Earl  of  Munster,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Lady  Adelaide-Harriet- Augusta,  one  of  the  Queen's  Bridesmaids,  6.  18 

Oct.  1821,  Viscountess  Campden, — see  Gainsborough. 
2* William-Harry,  Lord  Kilmarnock,  a  first  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  3  May 
1823. 

3  Lady  Agnes-Georgiana-Elizabeth,  b.  12  May  1829. 

4  Lady  Alice-Mary-Emily,  b.  7  July  1835. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  sixteenth  Earl,  was  b.  12  March  1772,  and 
A,  26  Jan.  1819;  having  been  three  times  married ;  Ist,  9  Jan.  1792,  to  Jane,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  Matthew  Bell,  of  the  Northumberland  Militia,  who 
d,  in  April  1793 ;  2nd]y,  3  Aug.  1796,  to  Alicia,  3rd  daughter  of  Samuel  Eliot, 
Esq.,  of  Antigua,  who  d,  24  April  1812  ;  and  3rdly,  14  Oct.  1816,  to  Harriet, 
now  Countess  Dowager,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Hugh  Somerville, — Mee  So- 
merville,  b,  23  May  1786.    The  Earl  had  issue, 

by  Ist  marriage : 

1  Lady  Dulcibella-Jane,  b.  1793,  m.  29  Dec.   1821.  Rev.  Charles-Nourse 

Wodehouse,  Prebendary  of  Norwich,  and  Rector  of  Momingtborpe, 
Norfolk,  nephew  of  the  1st  Lord  Wodehouse. 
by  3ud  marriage : 

2  James,  Lord  Hay,  Ensign  in  the  1st  Foot-Guards,  b.    7  July  1797,  and 

killed  at  Waterloo  18  June  1815. 

3  Lady  Alicia,  b.  12  Dec.  1798,  d.  21  Jan.  1799. 

4  Lady  Isabella,  Bedchamber-woman  to   Queen  Adelaide,  b.  24  Feb.  1800, 

VI,  14  April  1820,  Major-General  William  Wemyss. — Set  Wemyss. 

5  William-George,  present  and  seventeenth  Earl. 

6  Lady  Harriet-Jemima,  b.  9  Jan.  1803,  d.  8  Feb.  1837 ;  having  m.  12  Dec. 

1822,  Daniel  Gurney,  Esq.,  of  North  Runcton,  Norfolk. 

7  Lady  Caroline- Augiisto,  6.  May  1805,  m.  18  Sept.  1823,  John  Morant.  Esq., 

of  Brocklehurst,  Hants. 

8  Hon.  Samuel,  Equerry  to  Queen  Adelaide,  6.  9  Jan.  1807,  m.  2  April  1832, 

Louisa,  only  child  of  the  Hon.  Capt.  Duncombe  Pleydell-Bouverie,  R.N. 
— See  Radnor.    They  have  no  issue. 

9  Lady  Emma,  b.  29  Jan.  1809,  d.  17  July  1841 ;  having  m.  8  Aug.   1826, 

Captain  James  Wemyss,  R.N. — See  Wemyss. 
by  3rd  marriage : 

10  Hon.  and  Rev.  Somerville,  b.  20  July  1817,  m.  6  June  1843,  Lady  Alicia- 

Diana  Erskine,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Buchan. 

11  Lady  Fanny,  b.  18  Aug.  1818. 

12  Lady  Margaret-Julia,  b.  posthumous,  31  Aug.  1819. 
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CYeatloHS — Earl  and  Baron  of  Scotland  149S,  Hereditary  Great  Constable  of  Scotland 
1315;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  1831. 
Genealogw.—Sev  Genealogical  Fotume. 
Motto. — Serva  jugum  :  Preacrre  the  yoke. 
Town  Residence.— ^t.  Jamea'a  Palace,  and  11,  Clarres  Street 
.y<'a/«.— Slaina  Castle,  Aberdeenshire ;  and  Pembroke  Lodge,  Richmond  Park,  Surrey. 


CoIIotftal  Vrand^fs. 


[Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of  James, 
14th  Earl.] 

1  Lady  Mary,  b.  S4  July  1754,  m.  5  Not. 
1770,  General  John  Scott,  of  Balcomie,  who 
is   deceased. 

S  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  13  July  1703,  d.  9 
Feb.  1800 ;  having  m.  18  May  1708,  the  Rev. 
Hilliam  Iloluell'Carr,  who  d.  M  Dec.  1830. 

3  Ladjf  Isabella-Anne,  b.  5  Feb.  1765,  d. 
It  Not.  1703. 

4  Ladp  Augusta,  b.  S5  April  17M,  d.  23 
July  1822,  late  Countess  of  Glasgow. 

5  Lady  Harriot-Jane,  b.  Sfl  June  1768,  d. 
24  Sept.  1812. 

6  Lady  Margaret,  b.  12  Dec.  1760,  d.  31 


Jan.  1832,  haTiug  m.  6  Aug.  1780,  Char  Us 
Camteron,  Esq.,  who  is  also  deceased. 

7  Lady  Maria- BUxabeth,  b.  30  April  1771. 
d.  3  June  1804 :  baring  m.  20  June  1705,  the 
RcT.  George  Moore,  Rector  of  Wrotham, 
Kent,  Prebendary  of  Canterbury,  and  Re- 
gistrar of  the  PrerogatiTc  Court. 

8  lAidy  Frances,  b.  26  July  1773,  d.  20 
Aug.  1806. 

0  Lady  Flaminia,  b.  24  Sept  1774,  m.  6 
May  1800,  George  James,  Esq.,  and  d.  5 
April  1821. 

10  Lady  Jemima,  b.  18  July  IHO,  d.  24 
Dec.  1821. 


ERSKINE,  BARON.     (Erskine.) 

David-Montagu  Erskine,  Baron  Erskine  of  Restormel  Castle,  Co. 
Cornwall,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  succeeded  17  Nov. 
1823,  m.  1st,  in  Jan.  1800,  Frances,  daughter  of  the  late  General  John 
Cad wallader,  of  Philadelphia,  who  d.  25  March  1843;  and  2ndly, 
29  July  1843,  Ann  Bond,  daughter  of  the  late  John  Travis,  Esq., 
and  first  cousin  of  his  deceased  Lady ;  by  the  Ist  marriage  his  Lord- 
ship has  issue : 

1  Hon.  Frances,  m.  No7.  1824,  Gabriel  Shawe,  Esq. 

2*Hon. Thomas- Americas,  m.  12  May  1830,  Louisa,  daughter  of  George 

Newnham,  Esq.,  of  New  Timber  Place,  Sussex,   and  widow  of  Thomas 

Legh,  Esq.,  of  Adlington,  Cheshire. 
.1  Anne-^gnesy  d.  an  infant. 

4  Hon.  John-Cadwallader,  in  the  Hon.  East  India  Company's  ciril  service, 

Bengal,  m.  30  April  1829,  Margaret,   youngest  daughter   of  the  late 
John  Martyn*  Esq.,  of  T3rrone ;  of  his  issue, 

Stuart-WiUiam,  b.  S5  March,  d.  17  Aug.  1843. 

5  Hon.  Mary,  b.  28  Feb.  1806,  m.  16  June  1832,  Herman,  Count  de  Baum- 

garten,  of  Bavaria. 

6  Hon.  Margaret,  d.  30  Jan.  1831. 

7  Hon.  SeviUa^  d.  12  March  1835,  having  m.  23  Dec  1830,  Henry-Francis 

Howard,  Esq. — See  Norfolk. 

8  Hon.  Stewarta,  b,  Oct.  1810,  m.  26  Oct.  1828,  Yeats  Brown,  Esq. 

9  Hon.  Elizabeth,  5.  April  1812,  m.  1  April  1832,  St.-Vincent-Keene  Hawkins- 

Whitshed,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Admiral  Sir  James  Hawkins  -  Wbitshed, 
G.C.B.,  by  Sophia-Henrietta  Bentinck. — See  Portland. 
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10  Emma,  b.  April  1813,  d.  an  infant. 

U  Hon.  Harriet,  b.  April  1814,  m.  29  Aug.  1833,  Charies  Woodmass,  Esq., 
of  Alveston,  Co.  Warwick. 

12  Hon.  Darid,  Capt.  Slst    Foot,  m.  12  Nov.    1839,  Anne-Maria,   eldest 

daughter  of  Josiah  Spode,  Esq.,  Chief  Police  Magistrate  of  Van 
Dieman's  Land. 

13  Hon.  Edward-Morris,  b.  28  March  1817. 

14  Hon.  Jane-Plumer,  6.  9  May  1818,  m.  29  Aug.  1837,  James-Henry  Ca- 

lander,  Esq.,  of  Craigforth,  Stirling. 

15  Hon.  James-Stuart. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  first  Lord,  the  distinguished  and  eloquent 
barrister,  and  during  a  short  period  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  England,  was  the 
thffd  son  of  Henry-Darid,  10th  Earl  of  Buchan;  he  was  b.  21  Jan.  1750,  and  d. 
17  Nov.  1823 ;  having  m.  1st,  29  March  1770,  Frances,  daughter  of  Daniel  Moore, 
Esq.,  who  d,  22  Dec.  1805 ;  and  2ndly,  Sarah  Buck.  By  his  1st  marriage  his  Lord- 
ship bad  issne : 

1  Hon.  Frances,  m.  20  Jan.  1802,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  Holland,    Rector 

of  Poynings,  Sussex,  and  Beaudesert,  Warwickshire,  Prebendary  and 
Precentor  of  Chichester. 

2  Hon,  Elixabeth,  d.  2  Aug.  1800  ;  having  m.  1 7  Nov.  1 798,  Sir  David  ErsAine, 

Knt.,  who  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Ellis,  and  <f.  22  Oct.  1837. 

3  David-Montagu,  present  and  second  Lord. 

4  Hon.  Margaret. 

5  Hon.  Mary,  m.  29  Jan.  1805,  Edward  Morris,  Esq.,  who  d.  13  April  1815. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry-David,  Rector  of  Kirby  Underdale,  Yorks.,  m.  4 

May  1813,  Lady  Harriet  Dawson,  3rd  daughter  of  John,  1st  Earl  of 
Portarlington,  by  whom,  who  d.  16  Dec.  1827,  he  had  issue: 

1  Harriet,  b.  30  Jan.  1814.  3  Louiaa-Lucy,  b.  12  Oct.  1815,  m. 

21  May  1843,  Rev.  Thomas-Frederick- RucUt on  Read,  of  Pull  Sutton. 

3  Henry.         4  Caroline.         5  George.         6  Fanny,  6. 0  Aug.  1622. 

7  Agnea.        8  Julia. 

7  Right  Hon.  Thomas,  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  12  March  1788,  m. 

10  Dec.  1814,  Henrietta-Eliza,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Trail, 
Esq.,  and  has  had  issue  : 

1  Henry-Trail,  b.U  Dec.  1815.  2  Emily,  d.  May  1819.         3  Th4mas- 

Fox,  b.  6  June,  d.  Aug.,  1818.  4  Harriet,  b.  6  May  1820,  d.  an  infant. 

5  Amelia,  b.  and  d.  3  July  1821.       0  Anne,  b.  23  Jan.  1823.       7  Julia,  b.  20 

Aug.  1824.        8  Thomas,  b.  12  Nov.  1828.      9  A  daughter,  b.  and  d.  3  July 

1832. 

8  Hon.  Lieut. 'Colonel  Esme-Stewart,  Deputy  Adjutant  General  in  the  battle 

of  Waterioo,  b.  1789,  d.  26  Aug.  1817  ;  having  m.  in  1809,  Eliza-Bland, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.-Colonel  Smith,  by  whom,  who  m. 
2ndly,  3  Nov.  1819,  James  Norton,  Esq.,  he  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  6.  29  March  1810.         2  EsmeStewart,  b.  8  Sept.   1811,  d. 

Sept.  1833.        3  Harry,  b.  11  Aug.  1814.        4  A  daughter,  b.  July  1815,  d. 

1817.        5  Eliza-Mary,  b.  13  Feb.  1817,  d.  12  Jan.  1830. 

Creation — 1806. 

Oenealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.-^Tial  by  jury. 

Seats^—Reatormel  Castle,  Cornwall;  at  Hampstead,  Middlesex  ;  and  BuchanhiU  Cottage, 
Surrey. 


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ESSEX,  EARL  OF.     (Capel.) 

Arthur^ Algernon  Capel,  Earl  of  Essex,  Viscount  Maiden,  Co. 
Essexy  and  Baron  Capel  of  Hadham,  Co.  Hertford,  in  the  Peerage  of 
England ;  b,  28  Jan.  1803,  succeeded  his  uncle  George,  5th  Earl,  23 
April  1839,  m,  14  July  1825,  Lady  Caroline- Jeannetta  Beauclerk, 
drd  daughter  of  William,  8th  Duke  of  St.  Albans,  and  has  issue  : 

l*Arthur-de-Vere,  Viscount  Maiden,  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  b,  22 
July  1826. 

2  Lady  Adela-Caroline-Harriet,  b.  4  March  1828. 

3  Hon.  Reginald- Algernon,  b.  3  Oct.  1830. 

4  Hon.  Al^ed,  6.  28  March  1832. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Honourable  John-Thomas  Capel,  2nd  son  of  William 
Anne-Hollis,  fourth  Earl,  was  b.  2  March  1769,  and  d.  5  March  1819 ;  having 
m.  2  April  1792,  Lady  Caroline  Paget,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Ux- 
bridge,  and  sister  of  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  by  whom  he  had  the  following  issue. 
The  Queen  granted  to  the  survivors  of  them,  in  May  1839,  the  same  title  and  prece- 
dence as  if  their  father  had  succeeded  to  the  Earldom. 

1  Harriet-Jane,  b,  19  Feb.  1793,  d.  24  June  1819  ;  having  m.  26  Dec.  1817 

David-Okeden  Parry-OkedcHf  Esq.,  of  More  Critchell,  Co,  Dorset,  who 
d.  28  Oct.  1833. 

2  Caroline,  b.  1794,  d,  young. 

3  Oeargiana,  b.  13  May  1795,  d,  19  Oct  1835  ;  having  m.  1st,  16  Aug.  1821, 

Ralph  Smyth,  Esq,,  of  Gaybrooke,  Co.  Westmeath,  deceased;  and 
2ndly,  18  June  1831,  Pierce  O'Brien-Butler,  Esq.,  of  Dunboyne  Castle, 
Co.  Meath. 

4  Lady  Maria,  m.  13  Dec.  1821,  the  Marquis  Marius  d'Espinasse  de  Fonte- 

nelle. 

5  Lady  lAmUarAfme^  d.  28  July  1842,  having  m.  in  1827,  Count  Auguste 

d'Espinasse  de  Fontenelle. 

6  Arthur-Algernon,  present  and  sixth  Earl. 

7  LadyHoratia. 

8  Lady  Jane,  m.  Nov.  1833,  D.  Macloughlin,  Esq.,  M.D. 

9  Hon.  Algemon-Henry-Champagne,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  23  Oct.  1807,  m. 

10  Dec.  1832,  Caroline,  2nd  daughter  of  Rear-Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir 
Charles  Paget,— fee  Anglesey,  b,  2A  July  1808,  and  has  issue : 

1  Hamette-Caroline.  S  Amelia-Caroline-EUsabeUi.  8  G«orgiana- 

Frederica-Matilda.  4  Arthur-Alxemon-Bladen,  6.  1  June  1837.  5 

Brownlow-Algemoii-Adolphiu,  b.  lA  Aug.  1S38.  6  Edward-Charles- 

Al^emon,  6.  S5   March    1840.  7  Reginald-Randolph-Alg«mon,  b.  31 

May  1841.  8  Blanch-Jesae-Lomsa.  tf  A  son,  b.  11  Jan.  1844. 

10  Lady  Mm,  b.  1  Nov.  1808. 

11  Lady  Amelia,  b,  28  April  1811. 

12  Hon.  Adolphus-Frederick-Charles-Molyneux,  b.  28  June  1813,  m.  12  Dec. 

1834,  Hon.  Charlotte-Mary  Maynard,  eldest  daughter  of  Viscount  May- 
nard,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  aon,  b.  June  1837.  S  A  daughter,  6.  10  Nov.  1838.         3  A  Mm, 

6.  10  Nov.  1830. 

Oreollon^.—Baron  1641,  Vitcount  and  Earl  1001. 
Gemealogw — See  GenetUogUal  VoUme, 
Motto.-^lde  et  fbrtatudine :  By  faith  and  fortitude. 
T\mm  Residence,— 3,  Chapel  Street,  Grosvenor  Square. 
iS^ol.— Caahiobury  Park,  near  Watfoid,  Herts. 
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lepresent 
ot  the  4lh  Eari.] 

I  Lmdff  BUxmbetk,  b,  10  Aug.  1755,  d.  S3 
Feb.  1834,  bte  Lady  Monaon. 

3  GtomoB  Capbl^-Coninoksbt,  piptu  4N0 
LATi  Eael,  6. 13  Not.  1757,  d.  wiUiout  iasae 
S3  Aprfl  1830 ;  having  m.  1st.,  6  June  1788, 
Smrmk,  daughter  ofHenry  Baxett,  Em.,  of  St. 
Heleaa,  and  widow  of  ^ward  Stephoiaon, 
Esq.,  who  died  18  Jan.  1838:  and  Sndly,  10 
April  1838,  the  present  Countbss  DowAtfia 
CA-nuBiHK,  daughter  of  Edward  Stephens, 
Esq. 

3  lMd9  Prance*,  6.  10  July  1750,  d.  an 


4  Hon.  Iient.-General  Thomas-Edward, 
b.  S4  March  1770. 

5  Hon.  and  Her.  Wniiam-Robert,  Vicar 
of  Watford,  Herts,  Chaplain  in  ordinary  to 
the  Queen,  b.  S8  April  1775,  m.  7  June  180S, 
Sarah,  only  daughter  of  Samuel  Salter,  Esq., 
of  Biekmansworth,  Herts,  and  has  issue : 

1  WUUam,  b.  SI  April  1804,  m.  14 
April  1831,  Jane- Anne,  Snd  daughter 
of  Thomas  Clutterbuck,  Esq.,  of  Mio- 
klefield,  Herts,  but  has  no  issue. 


S  Jane-Selina,  6.  S5  Oct  1805.  m,  9 
May  18S6,  Thomas-Trueadale  Clarke, 
Esq.,  of  Swakeslevs,  Middlesex.' 

3  Henry- Robert,  Ueut.  Rifle  Bri- 
gade, b.  S7  Not.  1806. 

4  Louisa,  b.  SO  April  1808,  ».  SI 
March  1831,  the  Rev.  James-Charles 
Clutterbuck,  Vicariof  Long  Wittenham, 
Berks. 

5  Georgiana,  b.  3  Oct.  1800,  m.  S8 
Sept.  18S0,  the  Rev.  Nathaniel- Fran- 
cis Wodehouse,  Vicar  of  Worle  and 
Dul verton,  Co.  S<nnerBee,  cousin  of  Lord 
Wodehouse. 

6  Edward,  b.  10  Jan.  1811,  m.  5  June 
1838,  Elisabeth,  eldest  dauj^ter  of  the 
late  James  Bennie,  Esq.,  of  Demarara, 
and  has  issue, 

Arthur- William,  b,  in  India  S3 
April  1840. 

7  Isabel,  b.  15  June  181S. 

8  Hon.  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Thomas- Bladen, 
K.C.B.,fr.  S5  Aug.  1770,  m.  10  May  1810,  Har- 
riet-Catherine, only  daughter  of  Francis - 
George  Smyth,  Esq. ;   but  has  no  issue. 


EXETER,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Cecil.) 

Brownlow  Cecil,  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Exeter,  and  Baron  of 
Burgbley,  Co.  Northampton,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ; 
K.G.,  P.C.,  Hereditary  Grand  Almoner,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the 
Counties  of  Northampton  and  Rutland,  and  Groom  of  the  Stole  to 
H.R.H.  Prince  Albert ;  b.  2  July  1795,  succeeded  1  May  1804,  m. 
12  May  1824,  Isabella,  daughter  of  the  late  William-Stephen 
Poyntz,  Esq.,  of  Cowdray  House,  Sussex,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  6 
Feb.  1803,  he  has  had  issue  : 

1  •William- AUeyne,  Lord  Burghley,  6.30  April  1825. 

2  A  daughter,  still-bom  1  Jan.  1826. 

3  Lord  Brownlow-Thomas-Montague,  Lieut.  Scots  Fusileer  Guards,  b.  27 

Feb.  1827. 

4  Lady  JsabeUa-Mary,  6.  14  July,  and  d.  in  Sept.,  1830. 

5  Lady  Mary-Frances,  b,  6  Jan.  1832. 

6  Lord  Edward-Henry,  b.  25  Dec.  1834. 

7  Lady  Dorothy-Anne,  b.  10  April,  d,  5  May,  1837. 

8  Lord  Henry-Poyntz,  b.  10  Oct.  1838. 

9  A  son,  b.  and  d.  28  Dec.  1839. 

10  Lord  Adelbert-Percy,  b.  18  July  1841. 

11  Lady  Victoria,  to  wbom  H.  R.  H.  the  Prince  Albert  stood  sponsor,  b.  9 

Nov.  1843, 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  first  Marquis,  was  b.  14  March  1754,  and  d,  1 
May  1804  ;  having  m.  Ist,  23  May  1776,  Emma,  only  daughter  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Vernon,  Esq.,  of  Hanbury  Hall,  Co.  Worcester,  which  marriage  was  dis- 
solved by  Act  of  Pariiament  in  1791  ;  2ndly,  3  Oct.  1791,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Tho- 
mas Hoggins,  Esq.,  of  Bolas,  Co.  Salop,  who  d.  18  Jan.  1797;  and  Srdly,  19  Aug. 
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1800,  Elizabeth,  4th  daughter  of  the  late  Peter  Burrell,  Esq.,  aunt  of  Lord  Wil- 
loughby  d'Eresby,  and  widow  of  Douglas,  8th  Duke  of  Hamilton.  By  this  lady, 
who  d.l7  Jan.  1837,  the  Marquis  had  no  issue.      By  his  second  marriage  he  had, 

1  Henry,  Lord  Burghleyy  who  d.  an  infant. 

2  Lady  Sophia,  h.  4  Feb.  1793,  d.  2  Nov.  1823  ;  having  m.  12  May  1818,  the 

Right  Hon.  Henry-Manvers  Pierrepont. — See  Manvers. 

3  Brownlow,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

4  Lieut.-Colonel  Lord  Thomas,  h.  1  Jan.  1797,  m.  8  Aug.  1838,  Lady  So- 

phia-Georgiana  Lennox,  7th  daughter  of  Charles,  4th  Duke  of   Rich- 
mond. 

CreatUmM.—^9xon  1571,  Earl  1605,  and  Marquis  1801. 

Genealogy.— 'See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto. — Cor  unnm,  Tia  una :  One  heart,  one  way. 

Town  Residence.— M,  Groarenor  Sauare. 

^eof.— Burghley  House,  near  Stamford,  Lincolnahire. 


EXMOUTH,  VISCOUNT.     (Pellew.) 
Edward  Pellew,   Viscount  Exmoutb,  and  Baron  Exmouth  of 
Canonteign,   Co.  Devon,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  and 
a  Baronet ;  6. 14  Feb.  1811,  succeeded  2  Dec.  1833. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Pownoll-Bastard,  second  Viscount,  a  distinguished 
Naval  Officer,  was  6.  1  July  1786,  succeeded  23  Jan.  1833,  and  d.  2  Dec.  1833; 
having  m.  Ist,  1  Oct.  1808,  Eliza-Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  George-Hilaro 
Barlow,  Bart.,  and  G.C.B.,  which  marriage  was  dissolved  hy  Act  of  Parliament  in 
1820  ;  and  2ndly,  15  April  1822,  Gborgina-Janet,  Viscountess  Dowager,  eldest 
daughter  of  Mungo  Dick,  of  Pitcarrow  House,  Co.  Angus,  Esq.  His  Lordship's 
issue  are, 

by  1st  marriage : 

1  Edward,  present  and  third  Viscount. 

2'Hon.  Percy-Taylor,  Lieut.  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  b.  15  April  1814,  w«.  May 

1836,  Anne- Amelia,  3rd  daughter  of  Francis  Lascelles,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue, 

A  daughter,  b.  16  Aug.  KM  I. 

3  Hon.  Juliana-Sarah,  b.  3  April  1816,  m.  1  Sept.  1836,  Thomas  Lane,  Esq., 

of  Coffleet  House,  Devon. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

4  Hon.  PownoU-Fleetwood,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  26  July  1823. 

5  CaroUne-Emma,  b.  24  Feb.  1825,  d.  2  March  1832. 

6  A  daughter,  b.  Sept.  1827,  d.  an  infant. 

7  Hon.  Fleetwood,  6.  6  Nov.  1830. 

8  Hon.  Harrington,  6.  18  April  1833. 

Edward,  first  Viscount,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  was  an  Admiral  of 
the  Red,  and  Vice-Admiral  of  Great  Britain,  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Bath,  and  Grand  Cross  of  the  Foreign  Orders  of  Charles  III.  of  Spain, 
Ferdinand  and  Merit  of  Sicily,  the  Annunciation,  and  St.  Lazarus  and  St.  Maurice, 
both  of  Sardinia,  and  William  of  the  Netherlands.  The  abilities  and  gallantry  of 
this  distinguished  officer,  by  which  he  attained  the  Peerage,  were  repeatedly  dis- 
played in  the  Naval  service  of  his  country,  but  more  particularly  in  the  bombard  • 
ment  and  destruction  of  the  Fleet  and  Arsenal  at  Algiers,  in  1816.  He  was  b,  19 
April  1757,  and  </.  23  Jan.  1833;  having  m.  28  May  1783,  Susannah,  2nd  daughter 
of  James  Frowd,  Esq.,  of  Knoyle,  Wilts,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  26  May  1756,  and 
d.  29  Oct.  1837,  he  had  issue : 
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1  Hon.  Emma-Mary,  b.  18  Jan.  1785,  d,  March  1835,  having  m.  Dec.  1803, 

Admiral  Sir  Lawrence-William  HaUted,  G,C.B.,  who  d,  22  April  1841. 

2  Pownoll-Bastard,  second  Viscount, 

3  Hon.  JuHa,  b,  28  Nov.  l7S7,d.  26  Dec.  1831,  having  m.  11  Jan.  1810, 

Captain  Richard  Harward,  /I.iV.,  of  Maisemore  Lodge,  Gloucestershire, 
who  d.  2  May,  1845;  having  m.  2odly,  Aug.  1834,  Julia,  daughter  of 
the  late  Admiral  Sir  Lawrence- William  Halsted,  G.C.B. 

4  Hon.  Sir  Fleetwood-Broughton-Revnolds,  Captain  R.N.,  G.B.,  K.G.H.,  and 

Naval  Aide-de-Camp  to  her  Majesty,  b.  13  Dec.  1789,  m.  5  June  1816, 
Harriet,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Godfrey  Webster,  Bart.,  by  Eliza- 
beth, now  Dowager  Lady  Holland,  and  has  issue : 

1  Thomas-Chaplin^  b.  18   Not.  1818,  </.   10  July  1810.  2  Harriett- 

Bettina-Fraaces,  6.  27  Oct.  1820,  Lady  Walpole.— ^€e  Obvobd. 

5  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  (Jeorge,  Dean  of  Norwich,  Prebendary  of  York,  and 

Rector  of  St.  Dionis  Backchurch,  London,  b.  3  April  1793,  m.  20  June 
1820,  the  Hon.  Frances  Addington,  2nd  daughter  of  Henry,  1st  Viscount 
Sidmouth,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Frances-Ursula,  b,  13  March  1821,  d.  18  Feb.  1840.  2  Georgina- 

Saaan,  b.  7  Jnoe  1822.  3  Charlotte-Augusta,  6.  31  Aug.  1821.  4  Henri- 
etta-Agneta,  6.  20  June  1820.  5  Henry-Edward,  fr.  20  April  1828.  0 
Marian-Hilary-Adelaide. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward,  Vicar  of  Great  Yarmouth,   Norfolk,  b,  3  Nov. 

1799,  m.  10  April  1826,  Marianne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Stephen 
Winthrop,  M.D.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Elizabeth-Julia,  b.  23  Feb.  1827. 

2  Mary- Anne,  6.  2  Aug.  1828. 

3  Edward-Winthrop,  b.  24  Jan.  1830. 

4  George-Israel,  b.  10  Jan.  1831. 

5  Emma-Susan,  b.  14  July  1833. 

0  Frances-Helen,  b.  17  April  1835. 

7  PownoU-WiUiam,  b.  27  Jan.  1837. 

8  Fleetwood-Hngo,  b.  13  Dec.  1838. 
0  Arthur-Samuel,  6.  29  Oct  l&ll. 

Creations.— Baron  1814,  and  Viscount  1810.    Bart.  1790. 

Genealogy.See  Genealogical  Volume. 

^o/to.— Algiers — Deo  a^juvante,  fortuna  seqoator :  God  assisting,  success  must  follow. 

.$ea/.— Canonteign,  Chudleigh,  Devon. 


FAIRFAX,   BARON.     (Fairfax.) 

Thomas  Fairfax,  Baron  Fairfax  of  Cameron,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scot- 
land; succeeded  his  father,  Bryan,  8th  Lord,  about  1812.  His 
Lordship  resides  in  Virginia,  in  the  United  States  of  America}  he  is 
m.  and  has  several  sons,  but  their  names  are  unknown. 

Motto.  ^Fure,  fac:  Speak,  do. 


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FALKLAND,  VISCOUNT.  (Cary.) 
Lucius- Bentinck  Cary,  Viscount  Falkland,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scot- 
land ;  Baron  Hunsdon  of  Scutterskelfe,  Co.  York,  in  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom;  Lieut.  Governor  of  No  via  Scotia,  G.C.H.,  and 
P.C.  J  b.  5  Nov.  1803,  succeeded  2  March  1809,  m.  2?  Dec.  1830, 
Amelia  Fitz-Clarence,  youngest  sister  of  the  late  Earl  of  Munster,  by 
whom  he  has  issue, 

'Hon.  LuciuB-William-Charles- Augustus- Frederick,  Master  of  Falkland,  b. 
14  Nov.  1831. 
Charles-John,  eighth  Viscount,  father  of  the  present  Viscount,  was  6.  in  Nov. 
1768,  and  d.  of  the  wounds  he  received  in  a  duel,    2  March  1809;  having;  m.  25 

Aug.  1802,  Christiana,  daughter  of Anton,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  25  July 

1822,  he  left  issue, 

1  Lucius,  present  and  ninth  Viscount. 

2  Hon,  Emma,  b.  1805,  d.  11  Jan.  1827. 

3  Hon.  Plantagenet-Pierrepont,  Capt.  R.N.,  b,  8  Sept.  1806,  m.  27  April 

1843,  Mary-Ann,  only  child  of  John-Francis  Maubert,  Esq. 

4  Hon.  Byron-Charles-Ferdinand-Plantagenet,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  5  Oct. 

1808,  m.  19  Feb.  1844,  Selina-Mary,^  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis 
Fox,  of  Foxhall,  Co.  Longford,  and  has  issue, 
A  son,  b.  3  April  1845. 

OreatioHS.—ViBconnt  1020.    English  Baron  1833. 

Genealogy.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.--ln  utroque  fidelis :  Faithful  in  both. 

•^ea/.— Hanwick  Hall,  Bishop's  Auckland,  Durham,  and  Scutterskelfe,  Stokesby,  Yorks. 


OToIIatetal  idtancf)ei$. 


[  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of  the 
Hon.  Lucius -Ferdinand  Cary,  who  d.  be- 
fore his  father  the  0th  Viscount.] 
1  JLueia,  deceased,  baring  m.  10  Jan.  1783, 

Mi^r  John  GratUn. 
3  Charlotte- Maria,  6.  Nov.  1704,  deceased, 

baring  m.  Samuel  Charters,  Esq. 
3  Larinia-MatOda,  6.  ino. 


4  A bneria- Augusta,  6.  Jan.  1772,  d.  24  June' 
1801 ;  baring  m.  20  Aug.  1800,  the  Rer.  Wil 
liam  Digby. — See  Digby. 

5  Hon.  Amelia-Sophia,  b.  March  1775,  raised 
to  the  rank  and  precedency  of  a  Yiicount's 
daughter  in  1834,  m.  24  April  1706 ,  Charles- 
Thomas  Grant,  Esq. 


FALMOUTH,  EARL  OF.     (Boscawen.) 

George-Henry  Boscawen,     Earl   of   Falmouth,    Viscount    Fal- 
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mouth,  and  Baron  of  Boscawen-Rose,  Co.  Cornwall,  in  the  Peerage 
of  the  United  Kingdom}  High  Steward  of  Wallingford,  0,  8  July  1811, 
sue.  29  Dec.  1841. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  issue  of  Edward,  6rst  Earl,  who  was  b.  10  May  1787. 
succeeded  14  Feb.  1808,  and  d.  29  Dec.  1841,  by  his  marriage,  27  Aug.  1810,  with 
Anne-Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Bankes,  Esq.,  of  Kingston 
House,  Co.  Dorset,  and  now  Countess  Dowager,  6.  8  July  1789. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  George-Evelyn,  third  Viscount,  was  b.  6  May 
1758,  and  d.  14  Feb.  1808;  having  m.  26  June  1784,  Elizabeth- Anne,  only 
daughter  of  John  Crewe,  Esq.,  of  Bolesworth  Castle,  Co.  Chester,  by  whom,  who 
d.  10  Aug.  1793,  he  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b.  17  May  fl  785,  widow  of  Lord  Arthur  SomerseL^See 

Beaufort. 

2  Edward,  first  Earl. 

3*Hon.  and  Rev.  John-Evelyn,  Prebendary  of  Canterbury,  Rector  of 
Wotton,  Surrey,  and  Vicar  of  Ticehurst,  Sussex,  6.  11  April  1790,  m. 
4  May  1814,  Catherine-Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Arthur 
Annesley,  E^sq.,  and  sister  of  Viscount  Valentia,  by  whom  he  has 
issue, 

1  Charlotte  b.  29  March  1815,  m.  6  Aug.  1838,  the  Rer.  George-Brydgen 
Moore,  Rector  of  Timstall,  Kent.  ft  Frances,  6.  13  Jane  1810.  S 

Catherine,  b.  1 1  July  1817.         4  ETelyn,  U  8  March  1819,  m.  89  July  1845, 
Mary-PranceS'Elizabeth,  Baronness  Lb  Dbspbncbr.  5  John-TbrwQa- 

hend,  b.  30  Oct.  1820.  6  Florence,  b.  21  June  1822.  7  Anne,  b.  14 

Feb.  1824.  Gertrude-Elizabeth,  6.  28  April  1825.        9  Lucy,  b.  29  May  1827. 
10  James-Edward,  b.  14  April  1829.  11  Hugh,  d.  an  infant  23  March 

1833. 

4  Hon,  Frances,  d.  4  Feb.  1794. 

5  Hon.  Anne-Evelyn,  b,  23  Nov.  1791,  m.  3  Oct.  1810,  the  Right-Hon.  Sir 

George  Warreuder,  Bart. 

rr^a/ionji.— Viscount  and  Baron  1720.  Earl  1821. 

Genealogy — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Patience  passe  science :  Patience  surpasses  knowledge. 

Town  Residence.— 2,  St.  James's  Square. 

i^ealj.— Tregothnan,  Truro,  Cornwall ;  and  Woolhanipton-House,  Newbury,  Berks. 


dToIUteral 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Gen.  George  Boscawen, 
3rd  BOD  of  the  Ut  Viscount.] 

1  Gkoeue  Boscawen,  Esq.,  b.  4  Sept. 
1745,  m.  Annabellii,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
ReT.  Sir  William  Bunbury,  Bart. 

2  William,  b.  28  Aug.  1752,  d.  6  May 
1811;  having  m.  8  April  1786,  Charlotte,  2xiA 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  James  Ibbetson,  D.D., 
by  whom,  who  d.  14  April  1804,  he  left 
issue, 

1  Grace-Trevor-Charlotte,  m.  1st,  17 
July  1828,  William  Fleming,  Esq.,  of 
Rayrigg  Hall,  Lane,  dec. ;  and  2ndly, 
28  May  1838,  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Darvell. 

2  Anne- Arabella,  d.  \l  June  1825, 
having  m.  the  Rev.  C.  Parkins. 

3  Catherine-Emily,  m.  Ist,  26  Dec. 
1828,  Henry-Griffith  Rowlands,  Esq., 
who  d.  15  April  1834,  and  2ndly,  23 
June  1836,  the  Rev.  Fletcher  Fleming, 
of  Rayrigg,  Lancashire. 


4  Elizabeth  Marv,  m.  17  June  1830. 
Thomas  Griffith,  ^q. 

[Grand-daughters  of  the  Ist  Viscount's  4th 
son,  issue  of  Colonel  WiUiam-Angnstos- 
Spencer  Boscawen.] 

1  Mary,  b.  3  Nov.  1800,  m.  22  Feb.  1827, 
Afajor  iVilliam-Henry  Foy,  of  Uayrigg 
Hall,  Westmoreland,  who  d.  30  March  1838, 
and  she  m.  2ndly,  17  Dec.  1840,  William 
Newnham,  Esq. 

2  Evelyn-Spencer,  h.  28  July  1803,  d.  26 
March  1845. 

3  Elizabeth-Spencer,  6.  5  Nov.  1805,  m, 
14  June  1829,  John  Foy,  Esq. 

[Issue  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Nicholas  Boscawen 
D.D.,  5th  son  of  the  1st  Viscount] 
Nicholas   Boscawkn,  Esq.,  b.  25  March 

1756,  m.  2  April  1784,  Mary,  daughter  of 

Browne,  Esq. 


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FARNHAM,  BARON.  (Maxwell.) 
Henry  Maxwell,  Baron  Farnham  of  Farnham^  Co.  Cavaii,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  a  Representative  Peer  for  Ireland  in  the 
Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom.  He  was  6.  9  Aug.  1799,  suc- 
ceeded 19  Oct.  1838,  m.  3  Dec.  1828,  the  Hon.  Anna-Frances- 
Esther  Stapleton,  youngest  daughter  of  Thomas,  22nd  Lord  Le- 
Despencer,  but  has  no  issue. 

His  Lordship^s  father,  |Henry,  sixth  Lord,  b.  1773,  succeeded  bis  brother 
John,  5th  Lord,  20  Sept.  1838,  and  d.  19  Oct.  following ;  having  m.  5  Sept.  1798, 
Lady  Anne  Butler,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry-Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Carrick,  by  whom, 
who  d,  29  May  1831,  be  had  issue : 

1  Henry,  present  and  seventh  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Sarah-Juliana,  b.  14  Dec.  1801,  m.  18  March  1828,  Alexander  Saun- 

derson,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Saunderson,  Co.  Cavan,  Colonel  of  the  Cavan 
MiUtia. 
3*Hon.  Somerset-Richard,  b.  18  Oct.  1803,  m.  30  May  1839,  Dorothea, 
3rd  daughter  of  Richard  Pennefatber,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the 
Exchequer  in  Ireland. 

4  Hon.  Harriet-Margaret,  b.  16  Feb.  1805,  Dowager  Viscountess  Bangor ; 

her  Ladyship  m.  2ndly,  4  Oct  1841,  Capt.  Andrew  Nugent,  late  35tb 
Foot. 

5  John-Barry y  6.  16  May  1807,  d.  2  March  1833. 

6  Charles-Robert,  b.  May  1808,  d.  17  April  1824. 

7  Hon.  Anne,  6.  26  June  1809,  m.  17  Oct.  1836,  WilUam-Morns  Bayly y  Esq., 

of  Annamult,  of  Kilkenny,  who  is  deceased. 

8  Hon,  Edward-William,  6.  Nov.  1812,  d.  unm.  10  Dec.  1838. 

9  Hon.  James-Pierce,  Capt.  59th  Foot,  and  M.P.,  b.  1813. 

10  Hon.Ricbard,  A.  1815. 

11  Hon,  Robert-Thomas,  R.N.,  b.  Nov.  1817,  d.  13  Sept.  1841. 

12  Hon.  William-George,  6.  1821. 

John,  fifth  Lord,  uncle  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b.  18  Jan.  1767,  succeeded  on 
the  death  of  bis  cousin,  Jobn-James,  4th  Lord,  and  2nd  Earl  of  Farnham,  23  July 
1823,  when  the  Earldom  became  extinct;  bis  Lordship  d.  without  issue,  20  Sept. 
1838,  having  m.  4  July  1789,  Lady  Lucy-Juliana  Annesley,  eldest  daughter  of 
Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Mountnorris,  who  was  b.  1772,  and  d,  10  Oct.  1833. 

John-James,  fourth  Lord,  and  2nd  Earl  of  Farnham,  was  b,  Feb.  1760,  m 
1784,  Grace,  now  Countess  Dowager,  only  daughter  of  Thomas  Cuffe,  Esq.,  of 
Grange,  Co.  Kilkenny,  and  d»  without  issue,  23  July  1823,  when  the  Earldom  be- 
came extinct. 

Creation.—MiQ. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— ie  suis  pret :  I  am  ready. 
Heat. — Farnham,  Caran. 


[Usue  of  Robert,  3nU  Lord,  and  Earl  of  Farn- 
ham.] 
Lady  HenrietU,  m.  5  July  1780,  The  Right 
Hon,  Denis  Paly,  of  Dunsandle,  Co.  Gal- 
way,  and  by  him,  who  d.  in  Oct.  1701,  wiim 
modier  of  the  preaent  Lord  Dunaandlo. 


[lame  of  Barry,  3rd  Lord,  Ist  Earl  of  Farn 
222 


ham,  and  Sisters  of  the  2nd  Ear].] 

1  Lady  Anne,  dec.,  having  m.  6  Dec.  1787. 
Richard  Fox,  Esq.,  of  Foxhall.Co.  Lon^ord. 

2  Lady  Judith,  d.unm.  17  Aug.  1818 

3  Lady  Grace,   m.  Sir  RalphSt.-Geerge 
Gore,  Bart.,  who  d.  25  March  1842. 

4  LadyEUzabeth,  d.  Jan.  1782. 


F£R 


FERRERS,  EARL.  (Shirley.) 
Washinoton-Sewallis  Shirley,  Earl  Ferrers,  and  Viscount 
Tamworth,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baronet ;  b.  3  Jan. 
1822,  succeeded  his  Grandfather,  Washington,  the  8th  Earl,  2  Oct. 
1842  3  fit.  23  July  1844,  Augusta-Annabella,  daughter  of  the  Very 
Rev.  Lord  Edward  Chichester, — see  Donegall)  and  has  had  issue^ 
A  son,  still-bom,  16  July  1845. 

Washington,  eighth  Earl,  bis  Lordsbip'B  Grandfather,  was  5. 13  Nov.  1760, 
succeeded  on  the  death  of  bis  brother  Robert,  7tb  Earl,  2  May  1827 ;  m.  Ist,  24 
July  1781,  Frances,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Ward,  and  aunt  of  the  late  Lord 
Ward,  who  d,  4  Marcb  1812;  and  2ndly,  28  Sept.  1829,  Sarah,  daughter  of  William 
Davy,  Esq.,  wbo  d.  30  June  1835.     By  his  Ist  marriage  the  Earl  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Frances,  b,  24  March  1782,  d,  5  Feb.  1834. 

2  Robert-William,  Viscount  Tamworth,  b,  1783,  and  d,  3  Feb.  1830 ;  having 

m.  12  Dec.  1821,  ^nue,  daughter  of  Richard  Weston,  Esq.,  by  whom, 
wbo  d.  7  Oct.  1839,  be  left  issue, 

1  Wa8Hinoton-Sbw4Llis,  present  and  ninth  Earl. 

9*Hon.  Robert- WUliam-Derereux,  b,  14  Dec.  1825. 

3  JuHa-Anne,  b,  March  1785,  d.  23  Nov.  1825. 

Robert,  seventh  Earl,  elder  Brother  of  the  8th  Earl,  was  b,  21  Sept  1756,  and 
</.  2May  1827  ;  having  m.  1st,  13  Marcb  1778,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Prentiss, 
Esq.,  who  d,  14  Sept.  1799;  and  2ndly,  28  Sept.  1799,  Elizabeth,  youngest  daughter 
of  Wrightson  Mundy,  Esq.,  of  Markeaton,  Co.  Derby,  who  d.  22  Feb.  1827. 
By  his  1st  marriage,  the  Earl  had  issue  an  only  son, 

Robert'Sewallis,  Viscount  Tamworth,  b.  9  Nov.  1778,  d.  6  June  1824;  having 
m.  5  Aug.  1800,  the  Hon.  Sophia-Garoline  Gurzon,  eldest  daughter  of 
Nathaniel,  2nd  Lord  Scandale,  now  Dowager  Viscountess  Tamworth, 
b.  13  Jan.  1779. 

CreatioHS.^\\aco\int  and  Earl  1711.    Bart.  1611. 
Genealogy.— ^ee  Genealogical  Folume. 

Motto, — Honor  virtutis  pnemiom  :  Honour  i«  the  reward  of  fidelity. 
.9eaf«.— Staunton-Harold,  Leiceaterahire ;  CharUey-Castle,  Staffordahire ;  and  Ednaaton 
Lodge,  Derbjrohire. 

€o\\ainal  lStant%t$. 


[Issue  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Shirley,  3rd  Brother 
of  the  6th  EarLI 

1  Rkv.  Walt«b  Shiblxy,  Vicar  of  Wood- 
fiord,  Northants.,  b,  11  Oct.  1768,  m.  July 
1796,  Alicia,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Edward 
Newenham,  and  has  a  son. 

Venerable  Walter  -  Augustus,  Arch- 
deacon of  Derby,  Prebendary  of  Lich- 
field, Vicar  of  Shirley,  and  Rector  of 
«  Brailsford,  Derbyshire,  b.  30  Bfay 
1797.  m.  4  Sept.  1827,  Maria,  daughter 
of  the  lateWilliam  Waddhigton,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

1  Walter- Waddington,    6.   24  July 
1828.     2  Alida-Bfana,  b.  22  May  1833. 

2  Frances- Anne,  b.  6  May  1770,  m.  the  Rev. 
John  Going t  who  was  assassinated  on  his  Rec- 
tory in  Ireland  23  Oct.  1829. 

3  Henrietta-Eleanora,  b,  11  Aug.  1772,  m. 
the  ReT.  H.  Bunbury,  and  d.  Dec.  1841. 

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4  Anne-Aognsta,  6.  29  Nov.  1775,  m,  Ga- 
briel Maturin,  Esq.,  who  d.  13  Feb.  1840. 

[Issue  of  BTelyn  Shlrley.Esq.,  Son  of  the  Hon. 
George  Shirley,  18th  son  of  the  lit  Earl.] 

1  Selina,  6.  31  March  1787. 

2  EyaLTN-JoHN  SniRLaY,  EaQ.,  M.P.,  of 
Eatington  Park,  Warwickshire,  and  Loogh 
Pea,  Co.  Monaghan,  IreUad,  a  Trustee  of  Rug- 
by School,  b.  26  April  1788,  m,  16  Aug.  1810, 
Eliia,  only  daughter  of  Arthur  Stanhope,  Esq., 

— ^  Chesterfield,  by  whom  he  has  issne : 

1  Evelyn-PhiUp,  M.P.,  ft.  22  Jan.  1812, 
m.  4  Aug.  1842,  Marla-Clara-EUnbeth, 
daughter  of  Bdmnnd-Hnnnrford  Lech- 
mere,  Eeq.,  by  Maria-Clara  Mnnay^-^te 
BuaANK.  and  haa  iaraa; 

1  Sewallia-BTelyn,^.  15  July  1844. 

2  A  daughter,  6.  5  Aug.  1840. 

2  Arthur,  Capt.  7th  Hassan,  b.  8  Feb. 


FEV 


1813,  m.  4  July  1840,  Chrlitlne.  yonngMt 
daughter  of  James  Wardrop,  Esq.,  MJ>. 

3  Belina,  b.  16  Sept.  1814,  m.  18  May 
1841,  Sir WflUam  Heathcote,  Bart.  M.P., 
widower  of  the  Hon.  Caroline-Frances 
Percevalr-«M  Eomont. 

4  LouiM,  6.  30  March  1819,  m.  2  Sept. 
1843,  NeiU  Malcohn,  Eh»  of  PoltaUoch, 
Aigyleehire. 

3  WalterDevereax,  b.  SO  July  1890. 
8  Mary,  b.  X8  Feh.  1701,  d.  17  Feb.  1838, 
having  m.  1813,  George  Morant,  Esq. 

4  Charles,  6.  15  Nor.  1709, «».  7  Deo.  1810, 
Anne-Charlotte,  9nd  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
and  Rer.Oeorge  Bridgeman.— Jtee  Bradpobd. 

5  WHliam,  6.  93  March  1704. 

6  Emily-Harriet,  b,  SO  Dec.  1700,  Dow- 
ager Lady  SuAeld. 


7  Her.  James,  Rector  of  Frettenham,  Co. 
Norfolk,  b.  IS  Jan.  1809,  m.  SO  Dec.  1831, 
Catherine  -  Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Key.  John  Dolphin,  and  has  Issue : 

1  Horatio- Henry,  b,  6  Jan.  1834. 
S  Katherine-Frances,  b.  13  Oct.  1838. 

3  Georgiaua- Louisa,  b.  13  Not.  1837. 

4  Evelyn- William,  6.  30  Not.  1840. 

5  Mary,  b.  4  March  I84S. 

0  James,  b.  Aug.  1843. 

8  Horatio,  Major  88th  Foot,  b.  8  Dec.  1805. 
0  Rev.  Arthnr-George-Sewallis,    Vicar  of 

Stinsford,  Co.  Dorset,  b.  90  July  1810,  m.  94 
Aug.  1841,  Georgiana,  daughter  of  the  Rer. 
William  Cookson,  and  has  issue, 

1  Sewallis,  b.  18  June  1843. 
9  A  son,  b.  12  Nor.  1844. 


FEVERSHAM,  BARON.    (Duncombb.) 

William  Duncombb^  Baron  Feversham  of  Duncombe  Park,  Co. 
York,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  Umted  Kingdom,  M.A.,  b,  14  Jan.  1798, 
succeeded  16  July  1841,  m.  18  Dec.  1893,  Lady  Louisa  Stewart,  3rd 
daughter  of  George,  8th  Earl  of  Galloway,  by  whom,  who  was  b. 
1 8  March  1804,  he  has  issue  : 
1  Hon.  Jane,  b,  5  Nov.  1824. 
2»Hon.  Albert,  b,  11  Feb.  1826. 

3  Hon.  Gertrnde,  b,  4  April  1827. 

4  Hon.  WiUiam-Emest,  b.  28  Jan.  1829. 

5  Hon.  Helen,  b.  17  Feb.  1831. 

6  Hon.  Cecil,  (a  son,)  6.  27  May  1832. 

7  Edwin-CharUs,  b,  14  Aug.,  d,27  Nov.  1833. 

8  A  daughter,  5.  and  d.  2  Aug.  1835. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  first  Lord,  was  6.  5  Dec.  1764,  and  d,\6  July 
1841  ;  having  m.  24  Sept.  1795,  Lady  Charlotte  Legge,  only  daughter  of  Willii^, 
2od  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  the  Dowager  Lady  Feversham,  b.  5  Oct.  1774,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

1  CharUs,  b.  29  July  1796,  </.  2  AprU  1819. 

2  William,  present  and  second  Lord. 

3  Charlotte,  b.  25  Feb.  1799,  d.  22  Oct.  1811. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry,  b.  25  Aug.    1800,  d.  without  issue,  1  Oct  1832 ; 

having  m.  27  Sept  1827,  Lucy-Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Christopher  Sykes,  who  re-m.  the  Rev.Charles  Hotham. — See  Hotham. 

5  Hon.  Frances,  b.  June  1802,  m.  31  May  1832,  Sir Thomas-Dlgby  Legard,  Bart. 

6  Hon.  George,  b.  30  March  1804,  d.  17  Dec.  1826. 

7  Hon.  Capt  Arthur,  R.N.,  M.P.,  a  Groom  in  Waiting  to  the  Queen,  ^.  24 

March  1806,  m.  14  July  1836,  Delia,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  John- 
WUmer  Field,  Esq.,  of  Holmesby  Lodge,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue, 

I  Charlotte,  6.  Si  Aug.  1837.  S  Charlaft-WUmer,  b.  10  Sept  ISaS. 

3  Arthur,  b.  II  Feb.  1840.       4  Frederick-Wimam,  b.  18  Jan.  18«t       tf  A 
daughter,  «tfll4wni,  II  March  1844.  6  A  danghter,  b.  16  May  184». 

8  Hon.  Louisa,  6. 16  Nov.  1807,  Countess  of  Eldon. 

9  Hon.  Adolphut,  b.  29  Aug.  1809,  d.  5  Jan.  1830. 

10  Eleanor,  b.  6  March  1811,  d.  18  July  1819. 

11  Hon.  and  Rev.  Augustus,  Prebendary  of  York,  6.  2  Nov.  1814,  m.  13  May 
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FIF 


1841,  Lady  Harriet-Christian  Douglas,  4th  da  ^  ghter  of  Charles,  5th 

3  Alfrod-Charlei,  b.  5  Jane 


Marquis  of  Queeosberry ;  and  has  issue, 

1  Evelyn,  (a  daughter,)  b.  ao  March  IMS. 


1843. 

12  Hon.  Octavius,  M.P.,  Lieut.  Ist  Life  Guards,  b.  8  April  1817,  m.  31  March 
1842,  Lady  Caroline  Campbell,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Cawdor, 
and  has  issue, 

1  EmUy-Charlotte,  b.  15  Aug.  1843.        2  A  daughter,  b.  5  Jan.  1845. 

Cremtitm 18M. 

Genealogjf,—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— U90,  regi,  patritt :  To  God,  my  king,  and  my  country. 

Town  Restdenee.—Vi,  Belgrav«  Square. 

^eal.->I>uncombe  Park,  Helmsley,  Yorkshire. 


dToIlateral  Vranctieft. 

[Hit  Lordahip'a  Uncles,  Brothers  of  the  first 
Lord,  and  issue  of  Charles-Slingsby  Dun- 
oombe,  Esq.] 

1  Thomas  Duncombe,  Esq.,  of  CopgproTe, 
Yorks.,  M.  Emma,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
iUght  Rev.  Dr.  John  Hinchcliffe,  late  Lord 
Bishop  of  Peterborough,  by  whom ,  who  d. 
S3  Jan.  1840,  he  has  issue  : 

1  Thomas-Slingsby  Duncombe,  Esq., 
M.P. 

S  Rer.  Henry-John,  m.  II  Oct.  1831, 
Georgiana,  daughter  of  J.  D.  Neshain, 
Esq.,  of  Blackwell,  Durham. 


3  Emma,  m.  15  Sept.  18S1,  Henry 
Hay-Dawkins,  Esq. 

4  Frances-Barbara,  m.  24  Not.  1830, 
the  Hon.  and  ReT.  John  Vernon. — See 
Vkrnon. 

5  Harriet,  m.  9  Feb.  1834,  Richard- 
Henry  Vade,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.   Afthton  Vade,  by  Mary-Rachel 


Walpole.— iSlrr  Orpord. 

6  Rev.  Edward,  m.  32  Nov.  1825, 
Susan,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Rer. 
C.  Mainwaring. 

7  George. 
2  Slingsoy,  m.  and  has  issue. 


FIFE,  EARL  OF.     (Duff.) 

James  Duff,  Earl  of  Fife,  Viscount  Macduff,  and  Baron  Brace  of 
Kilbryde,  Co.  Cavan,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  also  Baron  Fife  in  that 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  K.T.,  G.C.H.,  Knight  of  the  Spanish  Order 
of  St.  Ferdinand,  and  of  the  Swedish  Order  of  the  Sword,  Lord  Lieute- 
nant of  Banffshire,  and  a  General  in  the  Spanish  army.  His  Lordship 
served  as  a  Major-General  in  the  Spanish  army  during  the  Peninsu- 
lar War,  was  wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Talavera  in  1809,  and  again 
more  severely  at  the  attack  of  Fort  Matagorda,  near  Cadiz,  in  1810  -, 
6.6  Oct.  1776,  succeeded  17  April  1811,  m.  9  Sept.  1799,  Maria-Ca- 
roline, 9nd  daughter  of  the  late  John  Manners,  Esq.,  and  Louisa, 
Countess  of  Dysart,  by  whom,  who  d.  90  Dec.  1805,  he  had  no  issue. 

Alexander,  third  Earl,  fiither  of  the  present  Earl,  was  b.  in  1731,  and  d.  17 
April  1811 ;  haying  m.  17  Aug.  1775,  Mary,  the  eldest  daughter  of  George  Skene, 
Esq.,  of  Skene,  Go.  Aberdeen,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
1  James,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

2*Hon.  General  Sir  Alexander,  G.C.H.,  of  Delgaty  Castle,  Co.  Aberdeen, 
Colonel  of  the  37th  Foot,  m.  16  March  1812,  Anne,  youngest  daughter  of 
James  Stein,  of  Kilbagie,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  James,  M.P.,6.  1813.       %  George-Skene,  ft.  June  1814.       3  Catherine, 
m.  11  Aug.  1841,  John-Lewia  Ricardo,  Esq.,  M.P.  4  Louisa. 

3  Lady  Jane,  m.  2  Dec.  1802,  Major  Alexander-Francis  Taylor. 
225  Q 


Fi  N 

4  Lad^  ^nne,  m.  16  Oct.  1809,  her  cousin,  Richard  Wharton -Duff;  Esq., 

ofOrton,  and  </.  24  Jan.  1829. 

5  Lady  Sarahy  b.  1790,  m.  20  June   1807,  Daniel  Collyer,  Esq.,  and  d.  3 

March  1811. 

6  Lady  Mary,  d.  young. 

tYeaSions.—lruh  Baron  iraS^Vucoont  and  Earl  1759;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  I8S7. 
Gen€nlogy.—8ee  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— y'lTtata  et  operi:  By  yirtue  and  indiutry. 

Seats — Doff HooM,  Balvenie  Ca«tle,  and  Rothiemay,  Banffshire:  Innca-Hoiwc,  Moray; 
Mar  Lodge*  Skene  House,  and  Delgaty  Caatle,  Aberdeenshire ;  and  Carretton,  Forfarshire. 


FINGALL,  EARL  OF.     (Plunkbtt.) 

Arthur- James  Plunkbtt,  Earl  of  Fingall^  and  Baron  Killeen  of 
Killeen  Castle,  Co,  Meatb^  in  the  Peerage  ^Ireland;  Baron  Fingall  of 
Woolhampton  Lodge,  Co.  Berks^  in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  P.C. 
for  Ireland,  a  Lord  in  Waiting  to  the  Queen,  a  Visitor  and  Trustee  of 
the  College  of  Maynooth ;  o.  at  Geneva  29  March  1791,  succeeded 
SO  July  1836,  m.  11  Dec.  1817>  Louisa,  only  daughter  of  Elias  Cor- 
bally,  Esq.,  of  Corbalton  Hall,  Co.  Meath,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 
l^Arthur-James,  Lord  Killeen,  Lieut.  8th  Hussars,  b,  at  Naples  in  1819. 

2  Hon.  Elias-Robert,  b,  23  Nov.  1820. 

3  Hon,  Marv'FVancet,  b.  and  d.  in  1822. 

4  Hon.  William-Matthew,  Lieut.  23rd  Fusileers,  b.  in  1824. 

5  Lady  Emma-Frances,  b.  May  1826. 

6  Lady  Henrietta-Maria,  b,  1827. 

7  Hon.  Edmund-Luke,  b.  1828. 

8  Hon.  George-John,  b.  22  Sept.  1831. 

9  Hon.  Francis-Richard,  ft.  3  Feb.  1835. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Arthur-Jambs,  eighth  Earl,  was  b,  9  Sept.  1759,  suc- 
ceeded 21  Auff.  1793,  d.  30  July  1836,  haying  m.  18  Dec.  1785,  Frances,  only 
daughter  of  John  Donelan,  Esq.,  of  Bally  Donelan,  Co.  Galway,  by  whom,  who  d. 
30  Jan.  1835,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Arthur-Jambs,  prbsent  and  ninth  Earl. 

2  Lady  Harriet,  b.  12  Aug.  1792,  m.  11  Sept.  1817,  John  Jones,  Esq.,   of 

Llamarth  Court,  Co.  Monmouth. 

3  Hon.  John,  b.  29  Dec.  1794,  d.  an  infant. 

CreatUmt.—Buon  1436,  Earl  lOtS,  in  the  Iriih  Peerage ;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  Mil. 

CrCJMaldfv.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— VeaitinH.  lentA :  Quick  without  impetuooity. 

<S^a<.— Killeen  Castle*  Dunsbanghlin,  Co.  Meath. 


Collateral  Vranclejt. 


[The  Earl's  Uncles  and  Aunt,  issae  of  Ar. 
thnr-James,  7th  Earl. 

1  Hon.  Luke,  a  Captain  in  the  Austrian 
Serrice,  b.  10  June  1701,  killed  in  Italy,  93 
Sept.  17M. 

S  Lady  Theresa,  b.  10  Feb.  17«S.  widow  of 

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James    Dease,   Esq.,  of  Torbotatown,  Co. 
Westmeath. 

3  Bon.  Robert,  b.  10  Sept.  1709,  d.  May 
1893. 

4  Hon.  FF'lUlMi,  a  Colonel  in  the  Austrian 
senrice,  b.  10  May  1770,  tf.  U  March  IMO. 


F  I  T 


FITZ-GERALD  and  VESEY,  BARON.  (Vbsbv-Fitz-Gbrald.) 
Henry  Vbsby-Fitz-Gbrald,  Baron  Fitz-Gerald  and  Vesey  of 
Clare  and  Inchicronan,  Co.  Clare,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  His 
Lordship  is  in  Holy  Orders,  LL.D.,  and  Dean  of  Kilmore ;  he  suc- 
ceeded 11  May  1843,  andm.  7  Sept.  1825,  Elizabeth^  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Standish  Grady,  Esq.,  of  Elton,  Co.  Limerick,  by 
whoiD^  who  d,  in  childbed,  5  March  1834,  he  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Mabella,  b,  1826. 

2  Hon.  Letitia,  and  >^.  .   *  n*.»  iqoa 

3  Hon.  Elizabeth,      \  ^*"»'  *'  ^^*-  ^^^8. 

4  Hon.  Geraldine-Catherine,  b,  in  1832. 

5  Hon.  Georgina,6.  23  Feb.  1834. 

His  Lordship  is  the  younger  son  of  Catherine,  LATEBARoMB8S,by  her  marriage 
in  1782,  with  the  Right-Hon.  James  Fitz-Gerald,  who  was  b.  in  1742,  d.  20  Jan.  1835 ; 
she  was  the  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Vesey,  was  b.  in  1759,  raised  to 
the  Peerage  in  1826,  and  d,  3  Jan.  1832,  haying  had  issue : 

1  EUxabeth,  d,  an  infant. 

2  John-Vesey,  d,  1794. 

3  William,  SECOND  Lord,  who  succeeded  his  Mother,  3  Jan.  1832,  and  was 

in  1835  created  a  Peer  of  the  United  Kingdom,  by  the  title  of  Baron 
Fitz-Gerald  of  Desmond,  and  of  Clan-Gibbon,  Co.  Cork ;  which  Peerage 
became  Extinct  on  bis  decease,  11  May  1843,  when  bis  brother,  the  pre- 
sent Lord,  succeeded  to  the  Irish  Barony. 

4  Henry,  present  and  third  Lord. 

5  Hon.  Mary-Geraldine,  m.  1  Oct.  1809,  Sir  Ross  Mahon,  Bart.,  who  d,  in 

Aug.  1835,  haying  m.  1st,  Lady  Elizabeth  Browne y  sister  of  the  1st 
Marquis  of  Sligo ;  and  2ndly,  Diana,  daughter  of  Edward  Baber,  Esq. 

6  Hon.  Letitia,  m.  19  Aug.  1814,  the  Right  Honourable  John-JjCsUe  Foster, 

a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  cousin  of  the  late  Viscount 
Ferrard.    See  Masserebne,  who  d,  9  July  1842. 

7  Hon.  Catherine-Geraldine. 

Creations.^BhTon  of  Ireland  18M. 
Genealegw.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— Shwanet  a  boo :  Shannet  for  ever. 
Seat.^Morwtik,  near  Ennis,  Co.  Clare. 


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FITZ-HARDINGB,  EARL.     (Bkek«l«y.) 

VVilliam-Fitz-Habdings  Bkbkslxt,  Earl  Fitz-Hardinge,  and 
Baron  Segrare  of  Berkeler  Castle,  Co.  Gloucester,  in  the  Peerage 
of  ike  Untied  Kimgdtjm ;  Lord  Lieuteoant  of  the  County  of  Glou- 
cester, and  Colonel  of  the  South  Gloucestershire  Militia ;  was  b,  26 
Dec.  I7B6,  and  is  unmarried. 

His  Lordship  b  the  ddest  soa  of  Fiedenck-Aofttstns,  5th  Earl  of  Berkeley, 
co-heir  of  the  ancieiit  Barony  of  SefTave*  bT  Mary,  the  present  Countess  Dowager* 
whom  be  m.  16  May  1796;  a  prerious  marnage,  30  March  1785,  was  alleged  by 
tbe  Earl  and  Countess,  but  decided  bT  the  House  of  Peers,  in  1811,  not  to  be  then 
proTcd.  There  are  three  other  surriring  sons,  bom  pre%iottsly  to  tbe  marriage  of 
1796.— .Sm  BeriLdey. 

OmtfiM.~BarQa,  1831;  Bvt  tS4t. 

Jiir«».--Dt0«  avec  U0m :  G«d  witk  m. 

Tbmu  XtsUtmet — B«tlLei«y  HoMe,  Spring  Gardbna. 

JiM/.— Berkeley  Catde,  Ce.  Gl«M«eter. 


FITZ- WILLIAM,  EARL.  (W«ntwoeth-Fit£ William.) 
Charles-William  Wkntwo«th-Fit2-Wiluam,  Earl  Fitz- William 
of  Norborough,  Co.  NortbaniptoD,  ViscouDt  Milton,  and  Lord  Fitz- 
William,  Baron  of  Milton,  Co.  Northampton,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain;  also  Earl  Fitz- William,  Co.  Tyrone,  Viscount  Miltown,  Co. 
Westmeath,  and  Baron  Fitz-WUliam  of  Lifford,  Co.  Donegal,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland ;  b.  4  May  I786,  succeeded  8  Feb.  1833,  m.  8 
July  1806,  his  cousin,  the  Hon.  Mary  Dundas,  4th  daughter  of 
Thomas,  1st  Lord  Dundas, — see  Zetland,  by  whom,  who  d.  1  Nov. 
1830,  he  has  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  12  July  1807. 

2  Hon.  Margarei'Bruee,  b.  27  Jan.,  d.  3  Feb.,  1809. 

3  Lady  Mary,  b.  2  May  1810,  at.  2  May  1831,  Leonard  Thompson,  Esq.,  of 

Sheriff  Hutton  Ftik,  Yorkshire. 

4  Wmam-CharUty  VtMcouni  MiUon,  b.  18  Jan.  1812,  d.  8  Nor.  1835,  bsThig 

M.  15  Aug.  1833,  Lsdy  Selina  Jenkinson,  2nd  daarhter  of  the  Earl  of 
228 


FOL 

Liverpool,  now  Dowager  Viscountess  Milton,  b.  3  July  1812,  m.  2ndly, 
28  Aug.  1845,  George  Savile  Foljambe,  Esq.,  of  Osberton  Hall,  Notts. 
His  Lordship  had  issue  by  her, 

1  A  ton,  still-bom  14  Nor.  1834. 

S  Hon.  Mary-Selina-Cbarlotte,  6.  posthniiMNUi  0  Jan.  1S30. 
5  Lady  Frances-Laura,  h.  22  Oct.  1813,  m.  23  June  1837,  Rev.  WUliam 

Bridgeman-Simpson,  —See  Bradford. 
6* William -Tbomas-Spencer,  Viscount  Milton,  b.  12  Oct.  1815,  m.  10  Sept. 
1838,  Lady  Frances-Harriet  Douglas,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of 
Morton,  and  has  issue, 

I'Hon.  William,  b.  27  July  1839. 

9  Hon.  William- Henry,  b.  26  Dec.  1840. 

3  Hon.  Frances  Mary,  b.  1  March  1842. 

4  Hon.  Margaret-Alary,  b.  1 1  June  1843,  d.  0  Feb.  1844. 

5  Hon.  Mary,  6.  2«  Dec.  1844. 

7  Hon.  George,  M.P.,  b,  3  May  1817. 

8  Lady  Anne,  b,  14  May  1819,   m.  10  Oct.  1838,  Sir  James-John-Raudal 

Mackenzie,  Bart. 

9  Lady  Dorothy-Henrietta,  6.  2  April  1822. 

10  Hon.  John,  b.  18  Sept.  1823,  d.  15  June  1824. 

11  Hon.  Charles-WUliam.  6. 18  Sept.  1826. 

12  ^  ton,  b.  and  d.  18  March  1828. 

13  Lady  Albreda-Elizabeth,  b.  3  Sept.  1829. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  fourth  Earl,  was  b.  30  May  1748,  succeeded 
10  Aug.  1756,  aud  d.  8  Feb.  1833,  having  m.  1st,  11  July  1770,  Lady  Charlotte  Pon- 
sonby,  2nd  daughter  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Bessborough,  who  d.  13  May  1822  ;  and 
2ndly,  21  July  1823,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Molesworth,  4th  daughter  of  Richard,  3rd 
Viscount  Molesworth,  and  widow  of  William-Brabazon,  1st  Lord  Ponsonby,  by 
whom,  who  d,  1  Sept.  1824,  he  had  no  issue.  Of  his  1st  marriage,  the  present  and 
FIFTH  Earl  is  the  only  issue. 

Creatiotu, —BtkTon  1820,  Viscount  and  Earl  1710,inthe  Irish  Peerage;  Baron  1742,  Viscount 
and  Earl  1746,  in  that  of  Great  Britain. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealof^ical  Volume, 

4fo//o.— Appetitus  rationi  pareat :  Let  the  appetite  be  ohedient  to  reason. 

Town  Hexidence.— Mortimer  House,  Halkin  Street,  Grosvenor  Place. 

•S'eaf«.— Wen tworth- House,  Rotherham,  Yorkshire;  Milton  Park,  Peterborough,  North- 
amptonshire ;  and  Coollattin  Park,  WicUow. 


FOLEY,  BARON.     (Foley.) 

Thomas-Henry  Foley,  Baron  Foley  of  Kidderminster,  Co.  Wor- 
cester, in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  P.C.,  6.  11  Dec.  1808,  suc- 
ceeded   16  April  1833. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  third  Lord,  was  b.  22  Dee.  1780,  succeeded  2 
July  1793,  and  d.  16  April  1833,  haWng  m.  18  Aug.  1806,  Lady  Cbcilia-Olivia- 
Geraldine  Fitzgerald,  the  present  Dowager  Lady  Foley,  5th  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam-Robert, 2nd  Duke  of  Leinster,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  3  March  1786,  be  had 
issue, 

1  Hon.  Cecilia-OliTia,  6.  24  Oct.  1807,  m.  5  Aug.  1834,  Sir  Charles-Rush- 

out  Cockerell.  Bart.,  only  son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Cockerell,  Bart.,  by 
the  Hon.  Harriet  Rushout, — «ee  North  wick,  6.  19  June  1809. 

2  Thomas-Henry,  present  and  fourth  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Geraldine-Augusta,6. 2  Dec.  1809,  U  Dec.  1844,  Philippe-Ferdinand- 

Auguste  de  Rohan,  Count  de  Jumac,  Ist  Secretary  of  the  French  Embassy 
at  St.  James's,  eldest  son  of  the  Viscount  de  Chabot,  by  Lady  Isabella- 
Charlotte  Fitigerald.— 6>r  Leinster. 
229 


FOR 

4*Hon.  Aag^oftos-Frederick,  Lieoteoaot-ColoDel  Grenadier  Guards. 

5  Hon.  Georgvtna-Loaisa,  b.  8  Oct  1812,  m.  27  Feb.  1844,  Thomas-Moly- 

neaz  Montgomerie,  Esq.,  of  Garfaoldisham  Hall,  Norfolk. 

6  Hon.  St.  George-Gersld,  Capt.  44Ui  Foot,  and  Aide*  de-Camp  to  the  Com- 

mander of  the  Forces  in  Ireland,  ft.  10  July  1814. 

7  Hon.  Adelaide-Oeorgiana-Frederica,ft.  19  March  1822. 

8  Hon.  Fitzgerald-Algemon-Charles,  R.N.,  b.  5  Sept.  1823. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Thomas,  second  Lord,  iras  ft.  7  July  1742,  and  d.  2 
July  1793  ;  having  m.  15  March  1776,  Lady  HenrietU  Stanhope,  4th  daughter  of 
William,  2nd  Earl  of  Harrington,  by  whom,  who  d,  2  Jan.  1781,  be  left  issue, 

1  Hon,  Harriet-G€orgiana'C€iroline,b.  23  March    1777,   d.    1    Jan.  1843, 

having  m.  15  Aug.  1796,  Sir  Ckrutopker-BetkeU  Codrmgton,  Bart,,  who 
d.  5  Feb.  1843. 

2  Thomas,  third  Lord, 

Creation.— ma. 

Genealogw. — See  Genealogfeai  Volmmu. 
Motto. — Ot  proaim :  That  1  may  do  good. 
Town  Besidence.—Wf  Grosrenor  Square. 


Collateral  ISvantin. 


[Conaiiu  of  the  present  Peer.] 

(1) 

[lasae  of  Hon.  Edward  Foley,  Snd  sou  of 

the  1st  Lord.] 

1  Edwabd-Thomab  Folit,  Esq.,  of  Stoke- 
Edith  Park,  Co.  Hereford,  ft.  II  Dec.  1701, 
flk  10  Ang.  1832,  Lady  Emily  Graham,  4th 
daughter  of  Jamea,  3rd  Duke  of  Montrose, 
ft.  23  June  1805. 

2  Elisabeth-Maria,  ft.  5  March  1703,  Yis- 
oountess  Gage. 

3  John-Hodgetts  Hodoktts-Polbt,  Esq., 
ft.  17  July  1707,  m.  20  Oct.  1825,  Chariotte- 
Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Gage,  Esq.,- 
Gacb,  and  has  issue. 


May 


A  son,  ft.  Dec.  1828. 
4  Anna-Maria,  ft.  30  Ang.  1800,  m.  7 
1821,  Sir  Henry-John  Lambert,  Bart. 

(«) 

[Issue  of  Hon.  Andrew  Foley,  3rd  son  of 

the  1st  Lord.] 

1  Elisabeth,  6.  15  March  1774. 

2  Grace-Mary,  b.  May  1775. 

3  Harrie^Mary,  b.  4  April  1777,  m.  7  Julv 
1801,  the  Venerable  Archdeacon  Ricbard- 
Prancis  Onslow. — See  Onslow. 

4  Anna-Maria,  b,  7  March  1781,  m.  »t  Feb. 
1823,  John  Lechmere,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N. 


FORBES,  BARON.     (Forbes.) 

Walter  Forbbb,  Baron  Forbes  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  Premier 
Baron  of  Scotland,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  j  h,  29  May  1798, 
succeeded  4  May  1843,  m.  31  Jan.  1825,  Horatia,  7th  daughter  of 
Sir  John-Gregory  Shaw,  Bart.,  by  the  Hon.  Theodosia-Margaret 
Monson, — see  Monson,  by  whom  he  has  issue: 

1   Walter-FredeHck,  b.  19  Aug.  1826,  d.  6  Jan.  1828. 

2*Hon.  Jonathan -Bairington,  6.  4  Jan.  1828. 

3  Hon.  Horace-Courtenay,  b,  24  Feb.  1829. 

4  Hon.  Cbaries-Murray-Hay,  6.  13  March  1830. 

5  Hon.  EmUy,  b,  1  March  1832. 

6  Hon.  James-Hunter,  6.  10  Feb.  1833. 

7  Hon.  Robert-Sbaw-Brooke,  b.  14  May  1834. 

8  Hon.  AthoU-Monson,  b.  15  Feb.  1841. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James-Ochoncar,  rightebnth  Lord,  was  b,  7  March 
1765,  succeeded  29  July  1804,  and  d.  4  May  1843,   having  m.  2  June  1792,  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  daughter  and  heir  of  Walter  Hunter,  Esq.,  of  Polmood  and  Cnuling, 
by  whom,  who  d,\\  Oct.  1830,  he  had  issue: 
230 


FOR 

1  Hon.  Caroline-Elizabetb,  b.  23  Oct.  1793,  m.  16  Nof.  1818,  George  Fair- 

holme,  Esq.,  of  Greenknowe. 

2  Hon.  Lieut.'CohnelJamet,  b,  9  April  1796,  d.  25  Feb.  1835. 

3  Walter,  present  and  nineteenth  Lord. 

4  Hon.  Catherine,  6.  23  March  1800,  d,  29  Ang.  1808. 

5  Hon.  Charlotte-Elizabeth,  b.  28  May  1801,  m.  15  Sept.  1825,  Sir  John 

Forbes,  Bart. 

6  Hon.  Frederick,  6.  5  April  1803,  d.  23  April  1826. 

7  Hon.  WUUam,  b.  16  Jane  1804,  d.  10  March  1805. 

8  Hon.  John,  Lieut.  79th  Foot^  6.  28  Dec.  1806,  d.  5  Nor.  1835. 

9  Hon.  Robert,  in  the  Hon.  East  India  Company's  CiWl  Sendee  in  Bengal, 

b,  1  June  1808,  m.  26  March  1828,  Frances-Dorothy,  2nd  daughter  of 
Thomas-Law  Hodges,  Esq.,  of  Fk^estwood,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  Mm,  b.  17  Feb.  18W.       9  A  son,  b.  M  Not.  1830.        3  A  son.        4 
A  Mm,  b.  IS  April  1849. 

10  Hon.  Mary-Stuart,  6.  23  Aag.  1810,  m.  28  Aug.  1839,  Charles-Benjamin 

Lee,  Esq.,  of  Knaresborongfa  Abbey,  Yorkshire. 

11  Hon.  Elizabeth-Jane,  b.  16  Jane  1813. 

12  Hon.  Isabella-Dnimmond,  b.  25  Jane  1816,  m.  28  Aug.  1839,  Baron 

Ernest  de  Poelnitz,  attached  to  the  Court  of  the  Duke  of  Saxe-Coburir- 
Gotha. 

The  Earl  of  Granard  is  descended  from  the  Hon.  Patrick  Forbes,  3rd  son  of  the 
2ad  Lord. 

CreatUm^Ahojxt  1494.     Bart.  1098. 
Genealogy — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — Grace  me  guide. 
^ear.—Caatle-Forbea,  Aberdeenshire. 


FORESTER,  BARON.     (Fobbster.) 
John-Gborgb-Wbld  Fobestbr,  Baron  Forester  of  Willey  Park, 
Co.  Salop,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  P.C.,  and  Captain 
of  Her  Majesty's  Honorable  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms,  b.  9  Aug. 
1801,  succeeded  Q3  May  18^8. 

Cecil- Weld,  first  Lord,  father  of  the  present  Peer,  who  d,  23  May  1828,  m. 
16  June  1800,  Lady  Katherioe-Mary  Manners,  2nd  daughter  of  Charles,  4th  Duke 
of  Rutland,  by  whom,  who  d.  1  May  1829,  be  had  issue, 

1  John-George- Weld,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Anne-Elizabeth,  b.  7  Sept.  1802,  Countess  of  Chesterfield. 

3  Hon.  Elixabeth'Katherine,  b.  12  Nor.  1803,  d.  22  July  1832,  of  cholera, 

having  m.  17  June  1822,   the  Hon.  Robert-John   Smith,  now  Lord 
Carington. 

4  Hon.  Isabella-Elizabeth-Annabella,  b.  3  April  1805,  m.  30  Nov.  1830,  the 

Hon.  George  Anson. — See  Lichfield. 
5*Hon.  George-Cecil-Weld,  M.P.,  Capt.  Royal  Horse-Gds.,  b.  10  May  1807. 

6  Hon.  Henrietta-Maria,  b.  10  Dec.  1809,  d.  22  April  1841,  Lady  Albert 

Conyngham. — See  Conyngham. 

7  Hon.  Charles-Robert-Weld,  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  the  Com- 

mander of  the  Forces  in  Ireland,   b.  28  Dec.  1811. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  Orlando-Watkin-Weld,  Rector  of  Brosely,  Salop,  b.  18 

April  1813,  m.  14  July  1840,  Sophia-Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard 
Norman,  Esq.,  and  Lady  Elizabeth  Manners, — See  Rutland;  and  has 


Cecil-Theodore,  b.  3  Aug.  194S. 
231 


FOR 

9  Hon.  Emilias-John- Weld.  Capt.  13th  Foot 

10  Hon.  Selina-Louisa,  Viscountess  Newport,— iSee  Bradford. 

11  Hon.  Henry-Townshend,  Capt.  Gren.  Guards,  b.  19  Jan.  1821. 

Creation.— I9il, 

GeHealonf.^See  Genealogical  Volume. 

^olfo.— Semper  eadem;  Alway*  the  same. 

Town  Residence.— %\,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square. 

Seats.^^mey  Park,  Broaeley ;  and  Dothill  Park,  Wellin^u,  Salop. 


FORTESCUE,  EARL.     (Fortescue.) 

Hugh  Fortescue^  Earl  Fortescue,  Viscount  Ebrington,  Co. 
Gloucester,  and  Baron  Fortescue  of  Castle  Hill,  Co.  Devon,  in  the 
Peerage  o/*  Great  Britain  ,•«  P.C.,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotu- 
lorum  of  Devonshire,  Hi^h  Steward  of  Barnstaple  and  South  Mol- 
ton.  Colonel  of  the  East  Devon  Militia,  Vice-Adrairal  of  the  Coast  of 
Devon,  and  Commissioner  of  Exchequer  Loans,  L.L.D.,  F.R.S.,  and 
H.S. ;  h.  13  Feb.  1783,  succeeded  16  June  1841,  m.  Ist,  4  July 
1817»  Lady  Susan  Ryder,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Harrowby, 
who  d.  SO  July  1827  >  and  the  Earl  m.  2ndly,  26  July  1841,  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  daughter  of  Piers  Geale,  Esq.,  and  Widow  of  Sir  Marcus 
Somerville  Bart.  By  his  Ist  marriage  his  Lordship  has  had  issue  : 
l*Hugh,  Viscount  Ebrington,  M.P.,  b.  4  April  1818. 

2  Hon.  John- William,  b.  14  July  1819. 

3  Hon.  Dudley-Francis,  6.  4  Aug.  1820. 

4  Hon.  Granville-Henry^  b.  30  June,  d.  31  Aug.  1827. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Hugh,  first  Earl,  was  6.  12  March  1753,  succeeded  as 
Baron  10  July  1785,  and  d.  16  June  1841,  having  m.  10  May  1782,  Hester,  Coun- 
tess Dowager,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Right-Hon.  George  Grenville, — see  Buck- 
ingham, b,  30  Not.  1760,  by  whom  he  had  issue; 

1  Hugh,  present  and  skoond  Earl. 

2  Lady  Hester,  6.  17  Dec.  1784,  Dowager  Lady  King. 

3  Lady  Catherine,  b.  3  Aug.  1786,  m.  24  June  1820,  the  Hon.  Newton 

Fellowes. — See  Portsmouth. 

4  Lady  Anne,  6.  3  Oct.  1787,  m.  3  Sept.  1814,  George  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  of 

Delamere  Lodge,  Cheshire. 

5  Hon.  George-Matthew,  b.  22  May  1791,  m.  19  Feb.  1833,  Lady  Louisa- 

Elizabeth  Ryder,  5th  daughter  of  thejEarl  of  Harrowby,  and  has  issue, 
1  LoiiiBa-SuMnpAxine,  h.  14  Nov.  1833.         8  George- Granrille,  b.  3  Jan. 
1835.       3  Harriet-Eleanor,  b.  10  Aug.  1836.  4  Hugh-Gnmrille,  b.  t 

May  1838.  5  Mary,  6.  7  March  1840.  0  RlixabeUi-Francea,  b. 

17  Sept.  1843. 

6  Lady  Mary,  6.  15  Sept.  1792,  m.  15  Feb.  1823,  Sir  James  Hamlyn  -  WU- 

liams,  Bart. 

7  Hon,  WiUiam,  b.  24  Dec.  1793,  d.  26  Jan.  1800. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  John,  Prebendary  of  Worcester,  and  Rector  of  Poltimore, 

Devon,  b.  5  May  1796,  m.  13  April  1842,  Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late 
Rev.  Henry  Nevile,  Rector  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland ;  and  has  issue, 

1  Hester-Emily,  6.  SI  July  1843.  S  Hogh^obn,  b,  10  Aug.  1844. 

9  Lady  Eleanor,  b.  2  April  1798. 

10  Lady  Charhlte,  b.  23  Oct.  1799,  d.  young. 

11  Lady  Elizabeth,  6.  10  July  1801,  Lady  Courtenay.^^ff  Devon. 

232 


FR  A 


Creafkms.—Baxon  1716,  Viscount  and  Earl  1780. 
Genealoa/'See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Moito, — Forte  scutam  salos  ducum :  A  strong  shield  is  a  leader's  stfegnard. 
Town  Residence.— n  t  Grosrenor  Square. 

^^af/.— Castle  Hill,  South  Molton,  and  Weare-Oifflu^,  Bideford,  Deron ;  and  Summer- 
Title,  Co.  Waterford. 


Collateral 

[Uncle  of  the  Earl,  issue  of  Matthew,  2nd 
Lord  FoTtesrue.] 
Hon,  Captain  Matthew,  R.N.,  b.  IS  April 
1754,  d.  10  Not.  1842,  haTing  m,  Ist.in  Not. 
1778,  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Colonel  Ar- 
cher ;  and  2ndly,  6  June  1705,  Henrietta- 
Anne,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Richard 
Hoare,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Sir  Thomas 
Adand,  Bart,  who  d.  3  Sept.  1841.    He  had 

I  Matthew,  m.  IS  Oct.  1811,  Ersldne, 
4th  daughter  of  the  late  James  Christie, 
Em].,  by  Mary-Turner  Maitland, — tee 
Lad  DBS  DAUB,  and  has  issue  by  her, 
1  Matthew-Charles  Maitland,  6. 
Aug.  1812.         2  Mary-Tumer-Er- 
skine,  b.  20  June  1818.         3  Tho- 
mas-Dyke-Aoland,  6.  20  July  1821. 


ISranrfies. 

4   Harriet-Boswell-Erskine,  6.  14 
Not.   1823.      5  Manraret-Lucy,  b, 
27  Not.  1824.         6  Hugh-Ebring- 
ton,  6.  8  Sept.  1827. 
2  ReT.  William,  m.  1st,  0  Feb.  1810, 
IsabeUBarclaVf  2nd  daughter  of  the 
late  James  Christie,  Esq.,  who  d,  II 
Oct.   1820;  and  2nd]y,   18  Feb.  1832, 
Elisabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rot. 
Robert-Freke  Gould :  by  the  first  mar- 
riage he  has  an  only  son. 
Archer,  6.  1820. 
=  3  Henry,  6.  10  Aug.  1700,  m,  2  Not. 
1824,  Caroline,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry  RusseU,  Bart., 
and  has  issue, 

Francis,  Ensign  14th  Foot,  b.  10 
Aug.  1820. 


FRANKFORT,  VISCOUNT.     (De-Montmorbncy.) 

Lodgb-Raymond  dk-Montmorency,  Viscount  Frankfort  de-Mont- 
morency,  and  Baron  Frankfort  of  Galmoye,  Co.  Kilkenny,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland ;  b.  24  Nov.  1806,  succeeded  21  Sept.  1822,  m.  12 
Jan.  1835,  Georgina-Frederica,  daughter  of  Peter-Fitz-Gibbon 
Henchy,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  L.L.D,  and  has  issue, 

l*Hon.  Raymond-Hairey,  6.  21  Sept.  1835. 

2  Hon.  Caroline-Georgina,   b,  25  Aug.  1837,  d.  30  April  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Lodge-Evans,  first  Viscount,  6.  26  Jan.  1747,  was 
many  years  in  oflSce,  under  the  Irish  Government,  and  d.  2\  Sept.  1822 ;  having 
been  twice  married;  Ist,  in  Jan.  1771,  to  Mary,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Joseph 
Fade,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  7  Feb.  1787,  he  had  no  issue ;  and  2nd]y,  6  Aug. 
1804,  to  Catherine,  Viscountess  Dowager,  daughter  of  Mr.  George  White  :  by 
his  second  marriage  the  Viscount  had  issue, 

1  Lodge-Raymond,  present  and  second  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth,  d.  10  June  1838;  having  m.  April   1833,  Joseph 

Radciiffe,  Esq. 

Creation.— "Rtou  1800,  Vucount  1810. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— men  ayde :  God  aMisU. 

lScatt.—¥nxi!liioti,  Kilkenay ;  Theydon  Bower,  Epplng,  Ewex. 


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FFRENCH,  BARON.     (Fprbnch.) 

Chables  Ffbbnch,  Baron  Ffrench  of  Castle  Ffrench,  Co.  Gnlway, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland^  and  a  Baronet  -,  a  Trustee  of  the  College 
of  Maynooth ;  b.  19  April  1786,  succeeded  9  Dec.  1814,  m.  ^9  Sept. 
1809,  Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Browne,  Esq.,  of  Moyne, 
Co.  Galway,  by  whom,  who  d.  in  July  1827,  he  has  issue : 
l*Hon.  Thomas,  b,  in  1810. 

2  Hon.John,  6.  1812. 

3  Hon.  Martin,  b,  1813. 

4  Hon.  Michael,  b.  1815,  d.  May  1834. 

5  Hon.  Margaret,  b.  July  1816,  m.  7  Jan.  1836,  Valentine-O'Connor  Blake, 

Esq.,  of  Tower  Hill,  Co.  Mayo. 

6  Hon,  Charlu,  d.  29  Nor.  1836. 

7  Hon.  Jasper. 

Thomas,  second  Lord,  father  of  the  present  Peer,  m.  in  May  1785,  Margarrt, 
eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Reddington,  Esq.,  of  Kilconnan,  Co.  Galway,  who  sur- 
vives him,  and  is  the  present  Dowager  Lady  Ffrench.  He  d.  9  Dec.  1814,  leav- 
ing issue: 

1  Charles,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Sarah,  m.  14  Oct.  1810,  Edward-James  Beyiagh,  Esq.,  of  Cappagb, 

Co.  Galway,  who  d.  19  March  1832. 

3  Hon.  Rose,  m.  14  Oct.  1810,  Francis-Blake  Foster,  Esq.,  of  Ashfield,   Co. 

Galway. 

4  Hon.  Thomas,  b,  Jan.  1790. 

5  Hon.  Martin,  b,  April  1793,  m.  1  Dec.  1825,  Margaret,  2nd  daughter  of 

Major  Thomas  Bodkin,  of  Rahoon,  Co.  Galway,  and  has  had  issue, 
1  A  daughter,  b.  Not.  1837,  d.  an  infant.  9  A  son,  6.  Jan.  1833. 

6  Hon.  Nicholas,  in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  b,  Feb.  1796,  </. 

1  July  1838. 

7  Hon.  Gonville,  b.  May  1797,  m.  a  daughter  of  William  Kenny,  Esq. 

8  Hon,  Margaret f  d,  young. 

Creations,^B»Ton  1796.    Bart.  1779. 

GenealogM. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.--non  notiiu  mac^ft :  Death  rather  than  dishonour. 

8eat,—Csmx\9  Ffrench,  Ahaacragh,  Galway. 


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GAGE,  VISCOUNT.  (Gage.) 
Hbnry-Hall  Gaob,  Viscount  Ga£^e  of  Castle  Island,  Co.  Kerry, 
and  Baron  Gage  of  Castlebar,  Co.  Mayo,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland; 
also  Baron  Gage  of  High  Meadow,  Co.  Gloucester,  in  that  of  Great 
Britain,  and  a  Baronet  of  England  j  6.  14  Dec.  1791,  succeeded 
89  Jan.  1808,  m.  8  March  1813,  Elizabeth-Maria,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  late  Hon.  Edward  Foley, — see  Foley,  b.  5  March  1793,  and  has 
issue  by  her, 

l*Hoii.  Henry- EdwBid-Hall,  6.  9  Jan.  1814,  m.SI  Aug.  1840,  SophiarSelina, 
only  daughter  of  Sir  Charles  Knightley,  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue, 
Selina,  6.  13  July  1842. 

2  Hon.  Elizabeth-Maria. 

3  Hon.  Anna-Maria. 

4  Hon.  William,  Lieut.  83rd  Foot,  b,  12  Sept.  1820. 

5  Hon.  Caroline- Harriet. 

6  Hon.  Edward-Thomas,  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillerv,  b,  28  Dec.  1825. 

7  Hon.  Fanny-Charlotte,  b.  8  Noy.  1830. 

Hbnry,  third  Viscount,  father  of  the  present  Viscount,  was  b.  4  March  1761, 
andc/.  29  Jan.  1808;  having  m.  12  Jan.  1782,  Susanna- Maria,  only  daughter  and 
heir  of  William  Skinner,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d,  in  April  1821,  he  had  issue, 

1  Henry-Hall,  prisbnt  and  third  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Thomas- William,  m.  12  June    1824,  Arabelta-Cectl^  daughter  of 

Thomas- William  St.  Quintin,  Esq.,  of  Scampton  Hall,  Yorkshire,  and 
has  issue,  by  her,  who  d,  25  Feb.  1840, 

1  Anbella.  9  WilUam,  6.  SO  Oct.  1828. 

Creations,— Veer  of  Ireland  17S0,  of  Great  Britain  1700.    Bart  1023. 

Gcnealogy.—See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.— CouTAee  sans  pear :  Courage  without  fear. 

Toum  Residence.-A,  WhitebaU  Yard. 

^o/i.— Firle  Place,  Sussex ;  and  Westbory  House,  Hants. 


Collateral 

[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  the  Hon.  Gen.  Thomas  Gage.] 

1  Maria-  Theresa,  b.  4  April  1702,  d,  21 
April  1832,  baring  m.  2  March  1702,  Sir 
James-Gregan  Craufurdy  Bart.,  who  was  b. 
in  1701,  and  d.  0  July  1830. 

2  Louisa- Elixabeth,  b.  12  Dec.  1705,  d.  21 
Jan.1832,  baring  m.  13  Feb.  1704.  Sir  James- 
Henry  Blake,  Bart.,  who  d.  21  April  1832. 

3  John  G40B,  Esq.,  of  Rogate  Lodge, 
Hants,  a  Clerk  of  the  Signet,  b.  23  Dec.  1707, 
m.  20  May  1703,  Mary,  only  daughter  and 
heir  of  John  Milbanke,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Rev.  Thomas- frentuwrth,  d.  10 
March  1837,  baring  m.  17  Feb.  1831, 
Lady  Mary  -  Elixabeth  Douglas,  3rd 
daughter  of  Charles,  5th  Marquis  of 
Queensberry,  by  whom  he  left  issue  : 

1  Charles- Wentworth,  6.  28  Feb. 
1832. 

2  Fanny,  b.  20  Aug.  1833. 

3  Lucy,  6.  13  May  1S35. 


ISroncties. 

4  Archibald,  b.  1  Feb.  1837. 

2  /ohn  -  William,  m.  4  Aug.  1832, 
Mary  •  Elisabeth,  eldest  daughter  of 
William  Lushin^^n,  Esq.;  they  hare 
no  issue. 

3  Mary,  m,  28  April  1820,  Henry- 
Peter  Deime,  Esq.,  of  Cams  Hall, 
Hants. 

4  Charlotte -Margaret,  m.  20  Oct. 
1820,  John  -  Hodgetts  Hodgetts  •  Foley, 
Esq.— .See  Folkt. 

5  Frances-Elizabeth,  h.  4  Aug.  1807. 
0  Louisa,  b.  21  Dec.  1800. 

7  Sophia- Matilda,  6.  23  /uly  1811. 

4  Charlotte- Margaret,  b.  10  Aug.  1773,  d. 
in  Sept.  1814,  baring  m.  22  April  1802,  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  Charles  Ogle,  Bart. 

5  EmUg,  6.  25  April  1770,  d.  28  Aug.  1838, 
Countess  of  Abingdon. 

0  Vice. Admiral  Sir  Wimam-Han,G.C.H., 
a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  0.  2  Oct.  1777. 


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GAINSBOROUGH,  EARL  OF.  (Noel.) 
Charlbs-Noel  Noel,  Earl  of  Gainsborough,  Co.  Lincoln^  Viscount 
Campden  of  Campden,  Co.  Gloucester,  Baron  Barham  of  Barham 
Court  and  Teston,  Co.  Kent,  and  Baron  Noel  of  Ridlington«  Co.  Rut- 
land, in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Bart. ;  6.  2  Oct. 
1781,  succeeded  his  mother  Diana,  Baroness  Barham,  12  April  1823, 
m.  1st,  July  1809,  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Wel- 
raan,  Esq.,  of  Poundisford  Park,  Somerset,  by  whom,  who  d.  1  Dec. 
1811,  he  had  no  issue;  2ndly,  13  May  1817,  Elizabeth^  2nd  daughter 
of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  George  Grey,  Bart. — see  Grey,  who  d.  20  Sept. 
1818 ;  3rdly,  29  June  1820,  Arabella,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir 
James  Hamlyn- Williams,  Bart.,  who  also  d.  4  Oct.  1829 ;  and  4thly, 
25  July  1833,  Lady  Frances  Jocelyn,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Earl  of 
Roden,  a  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Queen,  h,  20  Nov.  1814. 
His  Lordship's  issue  are, 

by  Snd  marriage : 
l*Cbarle8-George,  Viscount  Campden,  b.  5  Sept.  1818,  m.  1   Nov.    1841, 
Lady  Adelaide-Harriet-Augfiista  Hay,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of 
Erroll,  and  has  issue, 

A  daughter,  6.  S5  March  1845. 

by  3rd  marriage : 

2  Lady  Mary-Arabella-Louisa,  6.n6  March  1822. 

3  Hon.  Gerard-James,  Lieut.  11th  Hussars,  6.  28  Aug.  1823. 

4  Hon.  Henry-Lewis,  Lieut.  68th  foot,  6.  13  Dec.  1824. 

5  Hon,  Arabella-Diana,  b.  7  March  1827,  d.  22  Feb.  1832. 

6  Lady  Catherine-Hamilton,  b.  29  Sept.  1829. 

by  4th  marriage : 

7  Hon.  Roden-Berkeley-Wriothesley,  6.  27  Aug.  ISM, 

8  Lady  Victoria,  b.  30  June  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Sir  Gerard-Noel  Noel,  Bart,  was  6.  in  1759,  and  </.  25  Feb* 
1838  ;  haying  been  three  times  married  :  Ist,  20th  Dec.  1780,  to  Diana,  Baroness 
Barham,  who  was  6.  in  1762,  succeeded  her  father,  Charles  Middleton,  1st  Baron, 
17  June  1813,  and  (/.  12  April  1823  i  2ndly,  4  May  1823,  to  Harriet,  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Gill,  Vicar  of  Scraptoft,  Leicestershire,  who  d,  9  Aug.  1826;  and 
3rdly,  13  Aug.  1831,  to  Mrs.  Isabella  Evans-Raymond.  He  had  issue  by  Liady 
Barham, 

1  Charlbs-Nobl,  present  and  third  Baron  and  first  Earl. 

2  Hon.  and  Rev.  Gerard -Thomas,  M.A*,  Canon  of  Winchester,  and  Vicar  of 

Romsey,  Hants,  b,  2  Dec.  1782,  m.  Feb.  1806,  Charlotte-Sophia,  daughter 
of  the  late  Sir  Lucius  O'Brien,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  in  1787, 
and  d,  31  Aug.  1838,  he  has  issue.  He  m.  2ndl7, 15  May  1841,  Susan, 
5th  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  John  Kennaway,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Anna-Sophia,  A.  6  Not.  1800,  m.  10  Oct.  183X,  the  Her.  Philip  Jacob, 
Canon  of  Winchester  and  Rector  of  .Crawley,  Hants. 

X  Lonisa-Diana. 

3  Charlotte-Christiana,  m.  10  Oct.  1HSS,  the  Rev.  /ames-Drummond 
Money,  Rector  of  Stemfield,  Suffolk. 

4  Emma,  d,  10  Oct.  1843»  haring  m.  17  June  1830,  the  Rev.  Charles- 
Edward  Kennaway,  Vicar  of  Campden,  Gloocestenhire. 

5  EliMbeth-Welman,  b.  April  1817. 
0  Caroline-Maria. 

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3  Horatio,  h,  13  Not.  1783,  d.  Dec.  1807. 

4  Henry-Robert,  b,  Dec.  1784,  d,  1800. 

5  Hon,  Louisa-Elizabeth,  b.  20  Jan.  1786,  d.  5  April  1816;  having  m.  10 

Feb.  1807,  William- Henry  Hoare,  Esq.,  of  the  Grove,  Surrey,  who  d,  18 
Sept.  1819. 

6  Sophia,  d.  20  May  1787. 

7  Hon.  Emma,  b.  26  Feb.  1788,  m.  7  June  1808,  Stafford  O'Brien,  Esq.,  of 

Blatberwick  Park,  Northants. 

8  Hon.  William  Middleton,  Capt.  Commandant  of  the  Rutland  Militia,  b.  2 

May  1789,  m.  20  May  1817,  Anne,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Joseph 
Yates,  Esq.,  of  Clanna  Falls,  Gloucestershire. 

9  Hon.  Frederick,  Captain  R.N.,  b.  25  April  1790,   d,  27  Dec.  1833,  hav- 

ing m.  7  Sept.  1815,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  William  Wood- 
ley,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  re-m,  29  May  1838,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Thomns 
Hawker,  K.C.H.,  Colonel  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  he  left  issue: 

I  Rer.  AaffOflttu-William,  6.  30  July  1816,  m.  16  June  1841.  Lucy, 
daughter  of  Capt.  William-NorrU  Tonge,  R.N.,  of  Alyetfton,  61oaoe«ter- 
ahxre  ;  and  ha«  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  30  March  1842. 


3  A  son,  6.  28  Aoff.  1843. 
2  Panny-Lotiisa,  6.  16  Oct. 
M.D.,  of  Genera. 


2  Fanny-Louisa,  6.  16  Oct.  1820,  m.  28  June  1843,  N.  V.  Malan,  Esq., 


10  ^rthur-^nn,  b.  20  May  1791,  d.  7  Oct.  1793. 

11  Hon.  Charlotte-Margaret,  b.  6  May  1792,  m.  1st,  22  Jan.  1813,  Thomas 

Welman,  Esq.,  of  Poundisford  Park,  Somerset,  who  is  dec, ;  and  she 
m.  2ndly,  1  Jan.  1839,  Thomas  Thompson,  Esq. 

12  Hon.  and  Rev.  Francis-James,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Teston  and  Nettlestead, 

Kent,  6.  4  May  1793,  m.  24  April  1822,  Cecilia-Penelope,  5th  daughter 
of  the  late  Paul-Cobb  Methuen,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Lord  Methuen,  by 
whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Matilda-Catherine-Emma,  b.  1  June  1823.  2  Edward-Andrew,  Lieut. 
d3rd  foot,  6. 2  Jan.  182A.  3  James-Gambier,  6.  10  July  1826.  4  Frederic- 
Methuen,  h.  12,  d.  13  July  1827.  5  Francis-Methuen,  b.  4  Jan.  1820.  0 
MilUcent-Mary,  6.  21  Feb.  1832.  7  Uctred-Middleton-Bruee,  6..  21  Dec. 

1836,  d.  28  Feb.  1840.         8  Montagu-Henry,  6. 18  Dec.  1840. 

13  Hon.  Berkeley-Octcmius-Noel,  h.  3  Dec.  1794,  d.  28  March  1841,  m.  22 

June  1820,   Letitia- Penelope,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Ralph  Adder- 
ley,  Esq.,  of  Elmley  Castle,    Worcestershire,  and  widow  of  Andrew 
Halkett,  Esq.,  of  Mozhull  Park,  Warwickshire,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
Berkeley-Plantagenet-Charles,  b.  29  July  1821. 

14  Hon. Augusta -Julia,  b.  7  Jan.  1796,    m.  27  April    1814,    Thomas-G. 

Babington,  Esq.,  of  Rothley  Temple,  Leicestershure,  and  cf.  19  June 
1833. 

15  Hon.  and  Rev.  Leland-Noel,  b.  21  Aug.  1797,  m.  30  Dec.  1824,  Mary- 

Arabella,  daughter  of  the  late  John-Savile  Foljambe,  Esq.,  of  Osberton 
Hall,  Notts,  and  has  issue, 

1  Horace-George- Wriothesley-Noel,  6. 18  Oct.  1825. 

2  Emma-Cecilia,  6.  10  April  1827. 

3  Mary-Penelope,  6.  12  Jan.  1830. 

4  HenrySavile,  6.  0  June  1833,  d.  15  Sept.  1834. 

16  Hon.  and  Rev.  Baptist- Wriothesley,  M.A.,  Chaplun  in  Ordinary  to  the 
Queen,  b.  10  July  1799,   m.  17  Oct.  1826,  the  eldest  daughter  of  the 


ily  1799, 
,  Esq.,  of 


late  Peter  Raillie,  Esq.,  of  Dochfour,  and  has  issue, 

1  Wriothesley,  b.  15  Aug.  1827.  2  Mary.  3  Enuly.  4  Ernest. 

5  Gertrude.         0  Albert-Leland,  6.  4  Nov.  1835.  7  Eugene-Frederick, 

6.  18  Sept.  1830.  8  A  daughter,  b.  30  Dec.  1840. 

17  Hon.  Juliana-Hicks,  ».  4  Oct.  1800,  m.  20  June  1834,  the  Rer.  Samuel 

Phillips,  Vicar  of  Llanddewi,  Glamorganshire. 

18  Hon.  Edward- Andrew,  b.  2  Jan.  1802,  d.  11  Nov.  1823. 

Creation — Baron  1805;  Earl  1841.    Bart.  1781. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.-^ont  bien  ou  rien  :  All  or  nothing. 

Seats.— BmrbMm  Court,  Kent;  and  Exton  Park,  Rutlandshire. 


237 


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GALLOWAY,  EARL  OF.     (Stewart.) 

Randolph  Stbwart,  Earl  of  Galloway,  and  Lord  Garlies,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland ;  also  Baron  Stewart  of  Garlies,  in  the  Stewartry 
of  Kirkcudbright,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  and  a  Baronet  of 
Nova  Scotia,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Wigtounshire,  and  the  Stewartry 
of  Kirkcudbright,  b.  16  Sept.  1800,  succeeded  27  March  1834,  m.  9 
Aug.  1833,  Lady  Harriet-Blanche  Somerset,  7th  daughter  of  Henry- 
Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  and  has  issue, 

1  Lady  Helen-Blanche,  b.  9  May  1834. 

2*Alan-Plaiitagenet,  Lord  Garlies,  6. 21  Oct  1835. 

3  Hon.  Randolph-HeniT,  b.  14  Oct.  183n. 

4  Hod.  Alexander,  b.  8  Nov.  1838. 

5  Lady  Emma-Georgiana,  b.  6  Nov.  1840. 

6  Lady  Mary-Louiaa,  6. 14  Nov.  1842. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George,  eighth  Earl,  K.T.,  was  b,  24  March  1768, 
succeeded  14  November  1806,  and  d,  27  March  1834,  having  m.  18  April  1797, 
Lady  Jane  Pftget,  2nd  daughter  of  Henry,  Ist  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  by  whom,  who 
was  b.  1  Sept.  1774,  and  d,  30  June  1842,  he  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Jane,  b.  29  March  1798,  d,  12  Oct.  1844,  Duchess  of  Marlborough. 

2  Lady  Caroline,  b.  16  Aug.  1799. 

3  Randolph,  present  and  ninth  Earl. 

4  Lady  Louisa,  b.  18  March  1804,  Lady  Feversham. 

5  Hon.  Arthur,  b,  18  Dec.  1805,  d.  3.  Jan.  1806. 

6  Hon.  ^lan,  b.  23  Dec.  1807,  d.  1  May  1808. 

7  Lady  Helen,  b.  8  July  1810,  d.  26  Jan.  1813. 

8  Hon.  Keilh,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  3  Jan.  1814,  m.  9  Aug.  1841,  Mary-Caroline, 

only  daughter  of  Sir  Charles  Fitzroy, — tee  Grafton  ;  and  has  issue, 
Mary-Jane,  6. 14  Dec.  184S. 

Creations.^Bxnm  1607,  Earl  1023,  in  the  Scotch  Peerage ;  Peer  of  Great  Britain  1700 ; 
Burt,  of  Nova  Scotia,  1027. 
Genealon^—See  Genealogical  Folume. 

Motto.'^ireBtAt  Tulnere  virtiu :  Virtue  flourishes  from  a  wound. 
^(eal«.— GaUoway-Honse,  Wigtounshire ;  and  Garlies,  Kirkcndbri^t. 


Collatftal  IStan^PL 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  Earl,  issue  of  John, 
7th  Earl.] 

1  Ladf  Catherine,  b.  18  March  1705,  d.  90 
Sept.  1830,  haying  M.  0  June  1785, 6'jr  James 
Graham,  Bart.,  who  d.  13  April  1824. 

2  Hon.  Alexander,  b.  18  Feb.,  il.  20  March, 
1700. 

3  Lady  Susan,  b.  10  AprU  1707,  d,  2 
April  1841,  late  Duchess  of  Marlborough. 

4  Lady  Anne -Harriot,  b.  2  Not.  1700, 
widow  of  Lord  Spencer-Stanley  Chichester. 
See  DoMxoAL. 

5  Lady  Elisabeth  •  Euphemia,  b.  0  Oct. 
1771,  M.  5  Jan.  1708,  William- PhiUips  Inge, 
Esq.,  of  Thorpe  Park,  Leioestershire,  who  d. 
5  Feb.  1838. 

0  Hon.  Leveson-Keith,  b.  4  Oct.  1772,  d. 
5  Sept.  17H0. 
238 


7  Hon.Lieut. -General Sir  HlUiam,G.C.B., 
b.  10  Jan.  1774,  d.  7  Jan.  1827,  haying  m. 
20  April  1804,  Frances,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  late  Hon.  John  Dotii^las,  —  ««*<>  MoaTON, 
by  whom,  who  d,  Aug.  1833,  he  left  issue, 

1  Horatio,  b.  3  Aug.  1800,  d.  20  Sept. 
1835,  having  m.  Noy.  1833,  Sophia, 4th 
daughter  of  his  uncle  the  Hon.  Mont- 
gomerie  Stewart. — See  below. 

2  Louisa,  b.  15  Feb.  1810,  m.  27  Oct. 
1820,  David  BaiOie,  Esq. 

8  Hon.  and  Bight -Rev.  Charles-Jamtes, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Quebec,  b.  13  April  1775,  4. 
nnm.  13  July  1837. 

0  Lady    Georgia$ta-Frances,  b.    15    May 
1770,  d.  at  MalU  12  April  1804. 
10  Lady  Charlotte,  b.    7  Aug.  1777.  d.  4 


G  \L 


May  1841,  harinf  m,  tho  Ham.  Sir  Edward 
Cro/ton,  Bm-t — See  CaorroM. 

II  Lady  Caroline,  b,  33  Oct.  1778,  d.  2*2 
■ay  1818 ;  haring  jm.  10  Jan.  180S,  the  Hon. 
and  Rev.  George  Ruskontt^See  Nobth- 
wica,  who  d.  10  Oct.  1S4«. 

IS  Hon.  Montgomerie-GranTille-Jobn,  6. 
Iff  Amil  1780,  m.  tt  Oct.  1801,  Catherine, 
daafhter  of  Patrick  Honeyman,  Esq.,  by 
whom,  who  d.  10  Jan.  1833,  he  has  issue, 

1  Anne,  b.Vt  8ept.  1803,  m.  in  North 
America,  Nor.  1833,  the  Rer.  Mr. 
Lockhart. 

S  Susan,  6.  IS  Oct.  1803,  m.  IS  Not. 
18S8,  the  Rer.  Edmond-Willonchby 
Sewell. 

3  Mary,  b.  S  May  1805. 

4  Sophia,  6.  S4  July  1810,  widow  of 
her  cousin,  the  late  Horaiio  Stewart, 
B$q*—See  abore. 

ff  Rev.  Alexander,  b.  IS  April  1808, 
d.  Not.  1837,  haTinf  m.  Not.  1833, 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Marma- 
duke  LawBon,  of  Boroughbridge  Hall, 
Torks. 

0  Catherine,  b.  IS  Peb.l81S. 

7  Caroline,  6.  S8  Not.  1813,  m.  7 
Not.  1833,  Sir  John-Heron  MaxweU, 
Bart. 

8  Jane,  b.  S5  July  1815,  m.  Oct  1845, 
the  Rot.  James  Lawson,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Bnckmlnster,  Leicestershire. 

0  James,  b.  S8  June  1910. 
13  Hon.  Edward- Richard,  Chairman  to 
the  Custom-House  Board,  6.  5  May  178S,  m. 
10  Not.  1805,  Lady  Katherine  Charteris, 
3rd  daughter  of  Francis,  Lord  Elcho,  de- 
ceased, eldest  son  uf  Francis,  0th  Earl  of 
Wemyss,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

«  1  Edward,  b.  0  Oct.  1808,  m.  27  Feb. 
1839,  Louisa- Anne,  daughter  of  the  late 
Charles-John  Herbert,  Esq.,  of  Muck- 
ross,  Co.  Kerry ;  and  has  issue, 

1  Winifred,  b.  10  March  1830. 
S  Emily-Susan,  6.  20  April  1940. 
3  Katharine,  6.  20  April  1842. 

2  Susan-Katharine, 6.  11  Oct.  1800. 

3  Algernon,  6.  7  March  1811,  m.  at 
Colnmbo  in  Ceylon,  Oct.  1833,  Char- 
lotte, daughter  of  Lieut.-Col.  James-A. 
Clement,  R.  Art. ;  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles-Edward,   b.    S8   Feb. 
1830. 


S  A  son. 

4  Katherine,  6.  181S. 

5  Arthur,  6.  12  Dec.  1813,  NI.SO  July 
1840,  Marv,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev. 
Spencer  Madan,  D.D.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Walter,  6.  13  July  1841. 

2  A  daughter,  b.  17  Oct.  184S. 

0  Jane-Frances-Clinton,  6.  S7  May 
1817. 

14  Hon.  Jamet-Henry-Xeith,  b.  SS  Oct. 
1783,  d.  18  July  1830,  haTing  m.  10  Aug. 
1810,  Henrietta-Anne,  Snd  daughter  of  the 
late  Rot.  Spencer  Madan,  D.D.,  by  whom, 
who  d,  S4  Oct.  18S0,  he  had  issue, 

1  Spencer,  b.  S4  June  18S0. 

2  Henry-Keith,  b.  17  Feb.  18SS. 

3  Charles-Patrick,  b.  27  May  1823. 

4  Charlotte,  b.  20  Not.  1824. 

15  Lady  Georgiana'Ckarlotte-Sophia,  b.  I 
Feb.  1785,  d.  25  July  1800 ;  baring  m.  2  July 
1800,  the  Hon.  William  Bligfa«— .S^  DAaNLiT. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Keith  Stewart,  5th  Bro- 
ther of  the  7th  Earl.] 

1  Right  Hon.  James-A  lexander  Stewart- 
Mackenzie,  b.  23  Sept  1784,  d,  24  Sept  1843, 
haTing  m.  1817,  the  Hon.  Mary-Ehxabeth- 
Frederica  Mackemrie,  eldest  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  Francis,  last  Lord  Seslorth,  and 
widow  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Samuel  Hood, 
Bart.,  K.C.B.,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

1  KsiTH-WlLUAllSTBWAaTMACKIN- 

xiK,  Esq.,  of  Seafbrth,  b.  May  1818,  at. 
17  June  1844,  Hannah-Charlotte,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  James -Joseph 
Hope-Vere,  Esq.,— <«ee  Hofroum,  and 
has  issue, 

A  daughter,  b,  18  May  1845. 

2  Mary-Frances,  b.  10  Nov.  1810,  tn. 
Aug.  1838,  the  Hon.  Philip  Anstmther, 
Colonial  Secretary  of  Ceylon. 

3  Caroline  Susan,  m.  21  I>ec.  1844, 
John-Bumey  Petre,  Esq.,  only  son  of 
Colonel  Jack  Petre,  of  Westwick  HaU, 
Norfolk,'  by  the  Hon.  Catherine  Har- 
bord. — See  Scjpvibld. 

2  Levenon-DongUu,  b.  24  July  1780,  <i.  Dec. 
1810,  haring  m.  10  Oct  1808,  Elisabeth,  4th 
daughter  of  Sir  Jobn-Dalrymple  Hay,  Bart, 
who  d.  18  April  1841 ;  leaTing  issue. 

John,  m,  Elisabeth,  only  daughter 
of  the  late  Richard  Thompson,  Esq., 
of  Nataly  Hall,  ~ 


GALWAY,  VISCOUNT.     (Monckton.) 

George  -  Edward  -  Arundell  Monckton- Arundell,  Viscount 
Galway  and  Baron  Killard,  Co.  Clare,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  b. 
1  March  1805,  succeeded  2  Feb.  1834,  m.  25  April  1838,  Henrietta- 
Eliza,  only  daughter  of  Robert-Pembertou  Milnes,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon. 
Henrietta  -  Maria  Monckton,  his  Lordship's  aunt, — ue  below,  by 
whom  he  has  issue, 

*HoD.  George- Edmund-Milnes,  b,  18  Nov.  1844. 
239 


GAL 

Hia  Lordship's  father,  Wiluam-Osorob,  pifth  Viscount,  was  b.  28  March  1782, 
succeeded  23  July  1810,  and  </.  2  Feh.  1834,  having  m.  4  June  1804,  Cathxrinb- 
EuzABKTH,  daughter  of  the  late  Captain  Oeoige  Handfield,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  8 
Sept.  1783,  and  is  the  present  Visoountbss  Dowaoxr,  he  had  issue, 

1  Georgb-Edward-Arundell,  present  and  sixth  Viscount. 

2  Hon,  Charle9-Gtutavu8,  Captain  8Sih  Foot^  6.  11  May  1806,  assassinated 

while  on  duty  at  CorfU,  9  Aug.  1831. 

3  Hon.  Auguttui'  William^  Com.  R,N,^  b,  8  April  1808,  lost  in  H.M.S.  Calypso, 

Feb.  1833. 

4  Hon.  Edmund-Gambier,  b,  21   Dec.  1809,  m.   10  June  1845,  Arabella- 

Martha,  only  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John  Robinson,  Rector  of  Widmer- 
pool,  Notts.  • 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Frederick-Smijth,  6.  31  May  1811. 

6  Hon.  Elizabeth-Celia,  b,  26  Sept.  1812. 

7  Hon.  Horace-Manner^  Lieut.  29th  Foot,  b.  8  May  1824. 

8  Hon.  Caroline-Isabella,  b,  5  March  1831. 

Creation,— nw. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Jlfo/lo.~FamamextenderefactiB:  To  extend  fame  by  deeda.  Cruci  dam  ipiro  fido :  Whilst 
I  have  breath,  my  faith  ia  in  the  croas. 
Seat, — SerU>y-Uall,  Bawtry,  Nottinghamshire. 


®olIatnal  idranc]bc5(* 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Robert,  4th  Viscount.] 

1  Hon,  EUxabeth'Mary,  b,  1  Jan.  1780,  d, 
17  Oct.  1840. 

3  Hon.  Henrietta-Maria,  b,  4  Dec.  1780,  m, 
SI  Sept.  1808,  Robert-Pemberton  Milnes, 
Esq.,  of  Frvston  Hall,  Yorkshire. 

3  Hon,  Robert-Henry,  R.N.,  b.  4  May  1783, 
d,  4  Aug.  1813. 

4  Hon.  Charlotte-  Penelope,  b,  22  Nov. 
1784,  d.  96  April  1800. 

3  Hon.  Frances-Jane,  6.  18  June  1780. 

0  Hon.  Charles-Frederick,  b,  16  Aug.  1787, 
d,  4  Sept  1706. 

7  Hon.  Augustus-Philip,  b.  2  July  1780,  d. 
20  Aug.  1802. 

8  Hon,  Carlton-Thomas,  b,  9  Jan.  1707,  d, 
at  Quebec,  10  May  1830. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Edward,  6th  son  of  the 
Ist  Viscount.] 

1  Edward  Momckton,  Esq.,  of  Somerford 
Hall,  Stafibrdshire. 

2  George. 

3  John. 

4  Lieut-General  Henry,  'm,  28  Dec.  1830, 
Anne,  only  daughter  of  the  late  John-Groom 
Smythe,   Esq.,  of  Hilton,  Salop,  and   has 


1  Mary-Anne,  6.  Nov.  1840. 

2  Leonora,  b.  May  1842. 

3  A  son,  b,  7  March  1844. 

4  A  son,  6.  July  1843. 
ft  Leonora. 

6  Philip,  b,  3  March  1787,  d.  6  Jan.  1820, 


having  m.  Miss  Carter,  by  whom,  who  ia 
ahK>  deceased,  he  left  issue, 

1  Edward- Henry -Craddook,  Hon. 
E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  Bengal,  m.  1st, 
Ctaroline-Rosa,  youngest  daughter  of 
C.  Woodcock,  Esq.,  who  d,  Sept.  1838; 
and  2nd]y,  Miss  Tydd ;  he  has  issue, 

1  Rosa-Sophia.  = 

2  Edward-Philip. 

3  Maria-Amelia. 

2  Charlotte -Sophia,  m.    UenL  Co. 
George  Whichcote. 

3  misa- Leonora,  m,  23  April  1844, 
Rev.  William-George-Leigh  Wasey. 

4  George-Pakenham. 

5  John-Edmonstone. 

7  Robert,  b.  14  Aug.  1700. 

8  Rev.  Hugh,  M.A.,  late  Rector  of  Seaton, 
RutUind,  b.  17  Feb.  1792,  d,  1  Nov.  1842. 

0  Anna-Maria,  6.  22  Jan.  1704. 
10  William,  m.  20  March  1823,  Ellen,  4th 
daughter  of  the   late   Goddard    Richards, 
Esq.,  Colonel  in  the   E.I.C.'s  Service,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Henry. 

2  Sophia-Anne. 

3  Frederick-Edward. 

4  Inglis-George. 
ft  John-Rivas. 

6  Emma-Louisa. 

7  Marmaduke-Littlc|)ohn. 

8  Fanny- Leonora. 
0  Philip-Proby. 

10  A  daughter,  b.  21  March  1843. 
11  Emma-Frances,  b,  27  April  1800. 


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GARDNER,  BARON.  (Gabdneb.) 
Alan-Leooe  Gabdneb,  Baron  Gardner  of  Uttoxeter,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland ;  also  Baron  Gardner  of  Uttoxeter,  Co.  Stafford,  in  that  of 
the  United  Kingdom ;  and  an  English  Baronet ;  b.  29  Jan.  1810,  suc- 
ceeded 27  Dec.  1815,  m.  Dec.  1835,  Hon.  Frances-Margaret  Hughes, 
4th  daughter  of  Lord  Dinorben. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Alan-Hyde,  second  Lord,  a  distinguished  Admiral,  was 
b,  6  Feb.  1770,  and  d,  27  Dec.  1815;  his  Lordship's  creation  to  the  rank  of  Viscount 
had  been  gazetted  in  the  September  preceding,  but  the  patent,  not  having  passed 
the  great  seal  at  the  period  of  his  death,  was  never  completed.  He  m.  1st,  9  March 
1796,  Maria-Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Thomas  Adderley,  Esq.,  of  Innis- 
shanuon,  Co.  Cork,  which  marriage  was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1805, 
when  she  re-m.  Henry  Jadies,  Esq.,  and  d.  4  Dec.  1831  ;  and  his  Lordship  m. 
2ndlv,  10  April  1809,  the  Hon.  Charlotte-Eliza  Smith,  3rd  daughter  of  Robert, 
1st  Lord  Canngton,  by  whom,  who  d.  22  March  1811,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Alan-Legge,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Charlotte-Susannah,  b,  29  Dec.  1810,  Lady  Suffield. 

Creatiotu.—Veer  of  Ireland  1800  ;  of  the  United  Kingdom  1806.    Bart.  17M. 
Genealogv.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motio,—\alet  anchora  rirtiw  :  Virtue  is  a  sheet  anchor. 
Town  Residence.— 40^  Dover  Street. 
Seat, — Court  Garden,  Buckinghamahire. 


Collateral  ISranctes. 


[Uncles  and  Aunt  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Alan,  1st  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Rear-Admiral  Francis- Farrington, 
b.  SI  June  1773,  d.  8  July  1821  ;  haying 
m.  4  May  1809,  C.-V.,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late 
Charles  -  S.  -  V.  Straubensee,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  left  issue, 

1  •Stewart- William,  b.  13  July  1812. 

2  Alan-Hyde,  b.  25  Jan.  1814,  m.  10 
Sept.  1844,  Caroline- Augusts,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  Cbarles-Allen 
PhiUpps,  Esq.,  of  St.  Bride's  UiU, 
Pembrokeshire. 

3  Catherine  •  Georgiana,  b.  28  Aug. 
1815,  m.  10  Aug.  1843,  Capt  W.  H. 
Richards,  Deputy  Judge-Adrocate  Ge- 
neral in  Bengal. 

4  Susannah- Amelia,  b.  4  May  1820,  m. 
Oct  1844,  William- Place  Jones,  Esq. 

2  Hon.  Susannah-Hall.  6.  17  July  1773,  m. 
7  Jan.  1704,  John  Cornwall,  Esq.,  of  Hen- 
don,  who  is  deceased. 

3  Hon.  Maior-Gen.  William- Henry,  b.  0  Oct- 
1774,  m.  20  Feb.  1803,  Elixa-Lvdia.'Srd  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Lieut.-General  William  Fyers, 
and  has  issue  by  her : 

1  Anne-Europotb.  10  Dec.  1804,  d.  8 
Sept.  1830,  baring  m.  20  Feb.  1820, 
Com.  Thomas-Lewis  Gooch,  R.N. 

2  Bliaa,  b.  17  June  1806,  m.  15  April 
1830,  the  Rey.JohnBnckner,  of  Wyke 
House,  Sussex. 

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3  Susannah  -  Amie  -Anne,  b.  1  July 
1810,  m.  14  March  1820,  John  James, 
Esq.,  Junr.,  of  Shelfurd,  Cambridge- 
shire. 

4  William  -  BetheU,  Lieut.  R.  Art., 
b.  10  Aug.  1815,  m.  24  Nov.  1840,  Elisa- 
Angusta,  eldest  daughter  |and  cobeir 
of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Alexander  Ander- 
son, C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

1  William.Gordon-Anderson,  b. 
5  Not.  1841. 

2  AUn,  b.  1842. 

5  Alan-Henry,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  25 
Aug.  1817. 

0  Bdward-Comwall,  Lieut.  40th  Regt. 
Bengal  Native  Infantry,  b.  2  May  1820. 

7  Herbert- Calthorpe,  Lieut.  38th 
Regt  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  b.  30 
Aug.  1822. 

8  Augusta-Sophia,  6.  26  Oct  1824,  m. 
27  Aug.  1844,  Ponsonby- Arthur  Moore, 
Esq.,— .Srv  Droohbda. 

0  Henry  -  Fforington,  b.  15  May 
1827. 

4  Hon.  Herbert,  6.  20  Aug.  1781,  m.7  Not. 
1804,  Mary-Anne,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  John  Cornwall,  Esq.,  of  Hendon,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Marianne,  b.  25  Feb.  1807,  tf.  26 
July  1834,  haTing  m.  6  March  1834, 
Robert- Shore- Milnes  Bonchette,  Esq. 

2  SopMa,  b.  14  Jan.  1811,  d.  11  Not. 
1843,  haTinf  m.  23  June  1842,  Robert 

R 


GIF 


Ricbardson,   Esq.,  of  fieUsise   House 
HertH. 

3  Georgina,  b.  Jane  I81S,m.  6  March 
1834,  Charles-Scrginon  Smith,  Esq.,  of 
Goldicote  House,  Worcestershire. 

4  Blenor,  b.  June  1818. 


5  Hon.  Edward,  late  ihe  Hon.  E.  1.  Co.'s 
Resident  at  the  Court  of  the  Rajah  of  Ne- 
paul,  6.  9  March  1784. 

e  Han.  Valentine  -  Hl/Ztow,  Capt.  R.N. 
6.  20  March  1787,  d.  at  Canton,  Not.  1810. 

7  Hon.  Samuel-Morton. 


GARVAGH,  BARON.     (Canning.) 

Chables-Henry-Spenckr-Geobge  Canning,  Baron  Garvagh  of 
Garvagh,  Co.  Londonderry,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  Cornet  10th 
Hussars,  b.  18  March  1826,  succeeded  20  Aug.  1840. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George,  first  Lord,  was  b.  15  Nov.  1778,  and  d,  20 
Aug.  1840;  having  m,  Ist,  13  July  1803,  Lady  Georgiana  Stewart,  4th  daughter 
of  Robert,  Ist  Marquis  of  Londonderry,  who  d.  17  Nov.  1804;  and  2ndly,  9 
July  1824,  Rosabelle-Charlotte-Isabella,  Dowager  Lady  Garvagh,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Bonham,  Esq.,  of  Totness  Park,  Berks.,  by  whom  he 
has  left  issue : 

1  Charles-Henry-Spencer-George,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Emeline-Rosabella,  b,  24  Oct.  1828. 
3*Hon.  Albert-Spencer-George,  b,  24  Aug.  1832. 

The  late  Peer  was  the  only  surviving  son  of  Paul  Canning,  Esq.,  of  Garvagh, 
who  d,  in  Nov.  1784,  by  his  wife  Jane,  2nd  daughter  of  Conway  Spencer,  Esq., 
of  Tremany,  Co.  Antrim,  who  rf.  24  Oct.  1825  ;  and  cousin  of  the  late  Right  Hon. 
George  Canning. 

Creati<m.—lS\8. 

GenetUogy.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto,>—Se  cede  malis,  sed  contra  :  Do  not  succumb  to  miafortune,  but  oppose  it. 

Tkupn  Residence.— Ita^  Portraan  Square. 

jfra/.^Garragb-Honse,  Londonderrj'. 


GIFFORD,  BARON.     (Gippord.) 

Robert  -  Francis  Gippord,  Baron  Gifford  of  St.  Leonards,  Co. 
Devon,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  6.   19  March   1817, 
succeeded  4  Sept.  1826,  m.  2  April  1845,  Frederica-Charlotte,  eldest 
242 


GLA 

daogbter  of  Capt.  Maurice-Frederick-Fitzhardinge  Berkeley,  R.N., 
— ^£0  Berk  BLR  Y,  b,  15  April  1825. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Robert,  first  Lord,  one  of  the  most  eroiuent  of  modern 
lawyers,  held  successively  the  high  appointments  of  Solicitor-General,  Attorney- 
General,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  Master  of  the  Rolls.  He 
was  b,  24  Feb.  1779,  and  d.  4  Sept.  1826;  having  m,  6  April  1816,  Harriet- 
Maria,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Drewe,  by  whom,  who  survives  him,  and  is 
the  present  Lady  Dowager  Gifford,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Robert-Francis,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.    Charlotte-Dorothy,   b.    6  Oct.  1818,  m.  25  April  1844,  George- 

Henry  Holland,  Esq.,  of  Dumbleden. 

3  Hon.  Harriet-Jane,  b.  9  May  1820. 
4«Hon.  John,  b.  27  Nov.  1821. 

5  Hon.  Caroline,  6.  17  Sept.  1823. 

6  Hon.  Edward-Scott,  b,  26  May  1825. 

7  Hon.  George-Robert,  6.  posthumous,  14  Nov.  1826. 

CrMHM.— iftM. 

GMMoter.— See  Geneaiogieai  Volume. 
Motto^-^on  aine  Namine:  Not  without  Providence. 
Seai.^Klton  Hall,  Ludlow. 


GLASGOW,  EARL  OF.  (Boyle.) 
James  Carr-Boyle,  Earl  of  Glasgow,  Viscount  of  Kelburne,  and 
Lord  Boyle  of  Kelburne,  Stewartoun,  Cumbraes,  Fen  wick,  Largs,  and 
Dairy,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  Baron  Ross,  of  Hawkhead,  Co. 
Renfrew,  in  the  United  Kingdom ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  Co.  of 
Renfrew,  Lieut.  R.  N.,  b.  10  April  1792,  succeeded  6  July  1843,  m. 
4  Aug.  1821,  Georgiana,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Edward  Hay- 
Mackenzie,  Esq., — see  Tweeddale,  but  has  no  issue. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George,  fourth  Earl,  was  b.  26  March  1766,  succeeded 
7  March  1775,  and  d.  6  July  1843;  having  m.  1st,  4  March  1788,  Lady  AugusU 
Hay,  4th  daughter  of  James,  14th  Earl  of  ErroU,  who  d.  23  July  1822 ;  and 
2ndly,  13  Nov.  1824,  Julia,  now  Countess  Dowager,  6th  daughter  of  the  Right- 
Hon.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart.,  by  the  Hon.  Diana  Macdonald,— 5«tf  Macdonald, 
6.  16  June  1796.    The  Earl  had  issue, 

by  1st  marriage : 

1  Johfty  Viscount  Kelbume,  b,  Aug.  1789,  d,  5  March  1818. 

2  Lady  Isabella,  b,  7  July  1790,//.  Jan.  1834. 

3  James,  present  and  fifth  Earl. 

4  Ladtf  EUzabeth,  b.  21  March  1794,  d,  1  Feb.  1819. 

5  Lady  Augusta,  6.  14  Aug.  1801,  m.  19  May  1821,  Lord  Frederick   Fitz- 

Clarence. — See  Munster. 

6  Hon,  mUiam,  b.  8  Nov.  1802,  d,  7  Sept.  1819. 

by  2nd  marriage : 
7*Hon.  George-Frederick,  A.  Oct.  1825. 
8  Lady  Diana,  b.  1  July  1828. 

Creation.— Baron  1009,  Viscount  and  Earl  1703,  in  the  Scotch  Peerage;  Baron  of  the  United 
Kingdom  1815. 

Genealogy—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.~~DondauB  proyideoit :  The  Lord  will  proride. 

Seats,— BKwkhetLd,  Renfrewshire ;  Kelbome  House,  Aynhire  ;  Crawfurd  Priory,  Pife- 
shire  ;  and  Etal  House,  North  Dnxham. 

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Collateral 

[iMue  of  the  Hon.  Patrick  Boyle,  3rd  son  of 
the  2nd  Karl.] 
1  R%ht  Hon.  David  Buy LS,P.C.,  Lord  Jus- 
tice General,  and  President  of  the  Court  of 
Session  of  Scotland,  a  Director  of  the  Royal 
Academy  of  Scotland,  b.  26  July  17T2,  m.  Ist, 
84  Deo.  1804,  Eiixabeth,  eldest  daughter  of 
Alexander  Montgomerie,  Esq. — see  ^linton, 
who  d.  14  April  1823;  and  2ndly,  17  July 
1827,  Camilla  Catherine,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  late  Darid  Smythe,  Esq.,  of  Methven,  Co. 
Perth,  a  Lord  of  Session  and  Jostioiary  of 
Scotland.    His  iMue  are, 

1  Patrick,  Capt  in  the  Ayrsh.  Yeo- 
manry Car.,  6.  20  March  1806,  m.  17 
Aug.  1830,  Mary-Frances,  2nd  daughter 
of  Sir  Robert  Daliymple-Hom-Elphin- 
stone,  Bart. — see  Stair,  and  has  issue  : 

1  David,  6.  31  May  1833. 

2  Elizabeth-MagdaleneGraeme, 
b.  3  Jan.  1835. 

3  Robert  £3phinstone,  b.  3  June 
1837. 

4  Louisa- Lanra,  b.  5  June  1838. 

5  Mary-Helen,  b.  11  March  1840. 
0  Alexander- James,  b.  26  Feb. 

1842. 


l8tancQe0. 

7  Helen-Jane.  b.  26  April  1M4. 

2  Elizabeth,  b.  8  June  1807,  m.  t 
Deo.  1828,  James  Hope,  Esq.  —  See 
HoprrouN. 

3  Helen,  b.  24  Oct.  1808,  m.  1  June 
1829,  Sir  Charles-Dalrymple  Fergus- 
son,  Bart, 

4  Alexander,  Com.  R.N.,  b.9  March 
1810,  m.  2  July  1844,  Agnes,  3rd  daugh- 
ter of  James  Widker,  Esq. 

5  Hamilla-Augosta,  6.  14  Sept.  1813. 

6  Eleanora-Charlotte,  fr.  12  July  1810. 

7  John,  b.  9  Sept  1819. 

8  William,  Lieut  lAthfoot,fr.25Jan. 
1821. 

9  Archibald-Thomas,  b,  14  April  1822. 
=  10  George-DaTid.  b.  17  May  1828. 

11  Robert,  b.  2  Dec.  1830. 

12  Henry-Dundas,  6.  1  Feb.  1833. 

13  Amelia-Laura,  b.  27  Dec  1835. 

2  Helen,  d.  7  Aug.  1805 ;  having  m.  3  June 
1791,  Thomas  Mure,  Esq,  of  Warriston,  Co. 
Edinburgh,  d.  27  June  1806. 

3  Elisabeth,  m.  10  Nov.  1800,  Rear  Admiral 
John  Rouet-Smollett,  of  Bonhill  and  Auchin- 
donan,  who  d.  6  May  1842. 


GLENELG,  BARON.  (Grant.) 

Charles  Grant,  Baron  Glenelg  of  Glenelg,  Co.  Inverness,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  a  Commissioner  of  the  Land  Tax  ; 
P.C,  6.  1783. 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Charles  Grant,  Esq.,  many  years  M.P. 
for  Inverness-shire,  and  a  distinguished  Director  of  the  East  India  Company,  who 
was  b.  in  1746,  and  d.  31  Oct.  1823 ;  having m.  in  1770,  Jane,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Fraser,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  23  Jan.  1827,  he  had  issue,  besides  two  daughters 
who  d,  infants : 

1  Charles,  the  present  Pber. 

2  The  Right  Hon,  Sir  Robert  Grant,  b.  1785,  d.  in  his  Government*of  Bom- 

bay, 9  July  1838,  having  m.  11  Aug.  1829,  Margaret,  only  daughter 
of  Sir  David  Davidson,  of  Cantray,  Go.  Nairn,  by  whom  he  left  one 
daughter. 

3  William-Thomas. 

4  ^  daughter,  d.  unm.  23  May  1828. 

5  ^  daughter,  m.  Samuel-March  Phillipps,  Esq.,  Under  Secretary  of  State 

for  the  Home  Department,  and  d.  in  1826. 

6  Sophia,  m.  13  July  1819,  Patrick  Grant,  Esq.,  of  Redcastle. 

7  A  daughter. 

Greo/iofi.— 1835. 

Genealogy »^See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Mottoes. --Stand  aure.— Revireicuntui :  We  flourish  again. 

Seat. — ^Watemiah,  Invemen-shire. 


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GLENGALL,  EARL  OF.  (Butler.) 
Richard  Butler,  Earl  of  Glengall,  Viscount  and  Baron  Caher,  Co. 
Tipperary,in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  of  which  Peerage  his  Lordship  is 
a  Representative  in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  j  Colonel 
of  the  Tipperary  Militia  j  6.  29  May  1794,  succeeded  30  Jan.  1819, 
m.  20  Feb.  1834,  Margaret- Lauretta,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir 
of  the  late  William  Mellish,  Esq.,  of  Woodford,  Essex,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Lady  Margaret,  b.  27  Nor.  1834. 

2  Lady A.  20  Oct  1836. 

3  ^  son,  still-born  6  April  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Richard,  first  Earl,  was  b.  13  Nov.  1775,  m.  15  Aug* 
1793,  Emily,  youngest  daughter  of  James  St.-John  Jeflferj'es,  Esq.,  of  Blarney 
Castle,  Co.  Cork,  by  Arabella  Fitz-Gibbon,  sister  of  the  Ist  Earl  of  Clare  ;  and  d, 
30  Jan.  1819,  having  had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  2  May  1836, 

1  Richard,  pre.sent  and  second  Earl. 

2  Lady  Harriet-Anne,  6.  1  Jan.  1799,  Marchioness  of  Donegal!. 

3  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  9  May  1809,  m.28  Dec.  1835,  Christopher-Rice- Manscl 

Talbot,  Esq.,  M.P.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Thomas-Mansel  Talbot,  Esq., 
by  Lady  Mary-Lucy  Strangways. — See  Ilchester. 

4  Lady  Emily- Arabel-Georgiana,  m.  26  July  1836,  Richard  Penncfather 

Eiq,,  of  Knockevan,  Co.  Tipperary. 
His  Lordship's  only  surviving  aunt,  daughter  of  James,  ninth  Lord  Cahbr,  is 
Hon.  Jane,  6.  1  Aug.  1779,  Dowager  Lady  Manners. 

Creations.— B^Ton  1583,  Viscount  and  Earl  1810. 
Gencalogv. — See  Ceneatogical  Volume. 
Motto. — God  be  my  Guide. 
Town  Residence.—:^,  Grosvi-nor  Street. 
Seat. — Caher-Ca»tle,  Tipperary. 


GLENLYON,  BARON.     (Murray.) 

George-Augustus-Frederick-John  Murray,  Baron  Glenlyon  of 

Glenlyon,  Co.  Perth,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Grand 

Master  of  the  Freemasons  of  Scotland,  6.  20  Sept.  1814,  succeeded 

12  Oct.   1837,  m.  29  Oct.  1839,  Anne,  only   daughter   of  Henry- 

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Home  Drummond,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Blair  Drummond,  Perthshire,  and 
has  issue, 

*Hon.  John-Jaiues-Hugh-Henry,  b.  6  Aug.  1840. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James,  first  Lord,  was  b,  29  May  1782,  and  </.  12 
Oct.  1837,  having  m.  19  May  1810,  Lady  Emily  Percy,  5th  daughter  of  Hugh 
2nd  Duke  of  Northumberland',  by  whom,  who  was  b.  7  Jan.  1789,  and  d,  21  June 
1844,  he  had  issue, 

1  John-James,  b.  27  ¥eh.,d,  16  May,  1811. 

2  ^  child,  ttill-bom  May  1812. 

3  George-Augustus-Frederick-John,  present  and  second  Lord. 

4  Hon.  Charlotte-Augusta-Leopoldina,  b.  9  April  1817. 

5  Hon.  James-Charles-Plantagenet,  Captain  and  Adjutant    Scots  Fusilier 

Guards,  6.  8  Dec  1819. 

6  Hon.  Frances-Julia,  6.4  Nor.  1821,  m.  16  Jan.  1840,  Hon.  Charles-Henry 

Maynard,  only  son  of  Viscount  Maynard. 

His  Lordship  u  nephew  and  heir  presumptive  to  the  Duke  of  Athol,  the  late 
Lord  having  been  the  2nd  son  of  John,  4th  Duke,  and  brother  of  the  present  Duke. 

Creation,— \m\. 

Gemeuiog;p. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motio.-^urth  fortune,  and  fill  the  fetters. 

¥ea/«— Blair  Castle,  Dunkeld;  and  Kinnaird  House,  Perthshire. 


%W 


GODOLPHIN,  BARON.     (Osbobne.) 

Francis  -  Godolphin  Osborne^  Baron  Godolphin  of  Farnhaai 
Royal,  Co.  Bucks,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  6.  18  Oct. 
1777,  m.  31  March  1800,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  -  Charlotte  Eden,  3rd 
daughter  of  William,  1st  Lord  Auckland,  b.  21  March  1780,  by  whom 
he  has  issue, 

1  FranciS'Godolphin,  b,  26  May  1801,  d,  2  Feb.  1802. 

2*Hon.  George  -  Godolphin,  b.  16  July  1802,  m.  21  Oct.  1824,  Miss  Stewart, 
by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Harriet- Emtna-Godolnhint  h.  5  Sept  18S5,  d,  14  Aug.  1832. 

2  George- FrancisGodolpkin,  b.  7  March  1837,  d,  7  April  1828. 
3*George-Godolphin»  b.  11  Aug.  1828. 

JjTwin.{gjSSS2:2Jj2SSSS3k>-  •  April  1*3.. 

6  GranvUle-Theodore-GodolphiH,  b.  27  Nor.  1831,  if.  10  Jan.  1833. 

7  D'Arcy-Godolphin,  b.  14  June  1834. 

8  Williuii-Godolplun,  6.  28  Aug.  1835. 

9  Emma-6odolphiB,6.20  Feb.  1837. 

10  Harriet-Oodolphin,  6.21  March  1838. 

11  A  daughter,  b,  15  March  1842. 

3  Hon.  William-Godolphin,  b.   29  March  1804,  m.  7  Jane  1843,  the  Hon. 

Caroline  Montagu,  6th  daughter  of  Matthew,  4th  Lord  Rokeby. 

4  Hon,  Charloite-Godolphin,  b.  4   Aug.  1805,  d.  4  Dec.  1838,  having  m.  1 

Aug.  1829,  Sir  Theodore-Henry- LaTington  Broadhead,  now  Brinck- 
man,  Bart.,  who  was  6.  17  Jan.  1798,  and  m,  2ndly,  18  Feb.  1841, 
Annabella,  daughter  of  the  late  John  Corbet,  Esq.,  of  Sundome  Castle, 
Salop. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Sydney-Godolphin,  B.A.,  Rector  of  Durweston,  Dorset,  b. 

5  Feb.  1808,  m.  29  May  1834,  Emily,  daughter  of  Puooe  Grenfel), 
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Esq.,  of  Taplow  House,  Bucks,  by  the  Hon.  Georgiaua  St.-I^ger,— #<•« 
DoNERAiLE,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Sidney-Francis-Godolphin,  b.  30  March  1835. 

2  Emily-Garolino-Godolphin,  6.  1837. 

3  Ceorgiana-Godolphin,  b.  1838. 

6  Hon.  D'Arcy-Godolphin  6.20  Oct.  1814,  m.  7  April  1845,  Anne-Catherine, 

daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Douglas,  Prebendary  of  Westminster 

and  Chancellor  of  Salisbury. 

His  Lordship  is  uncle  to  the  present  Duke  of  Leeds,  being  the  second  son  of 

Francis-Godolphin,  5th  Duke,  by  his  Ist  marriage  with  Amelia,  in  her  own  right 

Baroness  Conyers. 

Creation — 1832. 

Genealogy — See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto.— Pax  in  bello :  Peace  in  war. 
Seat.—Gogtnvigog  Hills,  Cambridgeshire. 


GORMANSTON,  VISCOUNT.     (Preston.) 

Jenico  Preston,  Viscount  Gormanston,  Co.  Meath,  and  Baron 
Loundres  of  the  Naas,  Co.  Kildare,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  a  Trustee 
of  Maynooth  College ;  b.  3  Dec.  1775,  succeeded  8  Dec.  1786,  m. 
19  Dec.  1794,  the  Hon,  Margaret  Southwell,  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas  -  Arthur,  2nd  Viscount  Southwell,  by  whom,  who  d,  26  Jan. 
1820,  he  has  had  issue  : 

l*Hon.  Edward-Anthony-John,  b.  3  June  1796,  m,  19  July  1836,  Lucretia, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  William-Charles  Jerningham,  Esq. — 3ee 
Stafford,  and  has  issue : 

I* Jenico- William- Joseph,  b.  I  June  1837.  s  Margaret-Frances- 

Agnes,  b.  7  July  1838.  S  Lucretia-Paolina-Mary,  b.  26  July  1839. 

4  Charlotte-Agnes-Mary,  b.  SO  Aug.  1841.  5  Edward-Francis-John.  b. 

3  March  1845. 

2  Hon,  Arthur-Anthony,  b,  9  June  1798,  d,  20  April  1827. 

3  Hon.  Jenico-Charles,  b.  24  Sept.  1800. 

4  Hon.  Robert,  b.  22  Jan.  1802. 

5  Hon.  Charles,  b.  28  April  1803. 

6  Hon,  Harriet-Sophia,  b.  2  Aug.  1805,  d.  Aug.  1814. 

7  Hon,  Edmund,  b.  16  Feb.  1809,  d,  in  Sept.  1826. 

8  Hon.  Matilda,  m.  16  June  1842,  Matthew-Elias  Corbally,  Esq.,  of  Corbal- 

ton  Hall,  Meathshire,  M.P. 

9  Hon.  Thomas,  b,  3  May  1817,  m,  9  Aug.  1843,  Margaret,  4th  daughter 

of  the  late  John  Hamilton,  Esq.,  of  Sundrum,  Ayrshire,  and  has  issue  ; 
Margaret,  6.  37  Aug.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Anthony,  eleventh  Viscount,  d.  8  Dec.  1786;  haWng 
m.  Harriet,  daughter  of  Lieut-General  John  Robinson,  of  Denston  Hall,  Suffolk, 
by  whom,  who  m,  2ndly,  Lieut. -General  Christopher  Jeaffreson,  of  Dalingham 
House,  Co.  Cambridge,  and  d,  6  Feb.  1826,  he  left  issue  his  only  son, 
Jenico,  present  and  twelfth  Viscount. 

The  Hon.  James  Preston,  2nd  son  of  Jenico,  10th  Viscount,  and  uncle  of  the 
present  Peer,  left  issue  by  his  marriage  with  Purefov,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Wil- 
loughby  Aston,  Bart.,  who  d,  in  1792,  two  sons  and  four  daughters, 

1  Edward.        2  Philip.        3  Catherine.        4  Mary,  dead.         5  Sydney. 
6  Frances. 
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Creaiion.^U78. 

Genealogjf.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— oanB  tache  :  Without  stain. 

Seats.— GormanBtOB  Castle,  Balbriergan,  and  Whitewood  Hoiue,  Meath. 


^-1 


I. 


GORT,  VISCOUNT.     (Vereker.) 

John-Prendergast  Vereker^  Viscount  Gort  of  Limerick^  and 
Baron  Kiltarton^  Co.  Galway,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  Colonel 
of  the  Limerick  City  Militia,  6.  21  July  1790,  succeeded  11  Nov. 
1842,  m.  13  Dec.  1814,  the  Hon.  Maria  O'Grady,  eldest  daughter 
of  Standish,  1st  Viscount  Guillamore,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
1  Charles,  b.  28  June  1817,  </.  young. 

2*Hon.  Standish-Prendergast,  Major  in  the   Limerick  Militia,  b.  5  July 
1819. 

3  Hon.  John-Prendergast,  b.  April  1822. 

4  Hon.  Henry-Prendergast,  b.  1823. 

5  Hon.  Katherine. 

6  Hon.  Jane-Charlotte. 

7  Hon.  Maria-Corinna. 

8  Hon.  Emily-Henrietta. 

9  Hon.  Richard-Prendergast. 

10  Hon.  Adolphus-Edward-Prendergast. 

11  Hon.  Julia-Georgina. 

His  Lordship*8  Father,  Charles,  2nd  Viscount,  whose  gallantry  in  opposing  the 
progress  of  the  French  Invaders  at  Coloony,  in  Sept.  1798,  was  honourably  acknow- 
ledged by  his  Sovereign,  by  a  grant  of  supporters,  with  the  Motto  Coloony  ;  was  b. 
1768,  succeeded  his  maternal  Uncle,  John-Prendergast  Smyth,  Ist  Viscount,  23  May 
1817,  m.  Ist,  in  Oct.  1789,  Jane,  daughter  of  Ralph  Westropp,  Esq.,  of  Attyflynn, 
Co.  Limerick,  and  widow  of  William  Stamer,  Esq.,  of  Camelly,  Co.  Clare ;  and 
2nd1y,  5  March  1810,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  John  Palliser,  Esq., 
of  Derryluskan,  Co.  Tipperary,  Dowager  Viscountess  Gort.  His  Lordship  d. 
11  Nov.  1842,  leaving  issue: 

by  lot  marriage : 

1  John-Prendergast,  present  and  third  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Juliana,  m.  31  Aug.  1819,  Colonel  Thomas  White,  of  Woodlands, 

Co.  Dublin. 

3  Jane,  d.  young. 

4  Hon.  Georgiana,  m.  2  Aug.  1817,  John-Ferrier  Hamilton,  Esq. 

by  Sod  marriage : 

5  Elizabeth,  d.  an  infant. 

6  Hon.  Charles-Smyth,  Lieut.-Colonel  of  the  City  of  Limerick  Militia,  b, 

21  April  1818,  m.  10  May  1842,  Kate,  daughter  and  coheir  of  the  late 
Robert  Fannin,  Esq. 

Cr«a/<oiM.— Baron  1810,  and  Viacount  1816. 

Genealogw.See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.-^Coloony. 

i$eal«.— Loaghoooter,  Galway ;  and  Roxborough,  Limerick. 


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Collateral  IStrancftes 

[Uncle  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Thomas  Vereker,  Esq.,  of  Roxborough.] 

1  Jehn^  deceased,  haying  m.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  George  Black,  Esq. ;  he  has  left 
issue, 

1  Charles,  Capt.  27th  Foot.  2  Henry. 
3  Juliana,  m,  Iliomas  Jerris,  Esq.  4 
Jane. 

2  Elizabeth t  deceased,  having  m.  Henry 


d*Esterre,  Esq,  of  Castle-Henry,  Co.  Clare, 
also  deceased. 

3  Maria,  d.  11  Sept.  1825,  having  m.  Ar- 
thur Ormsbjft  Esq.,  of  Ballygrenan,  Co. 
Limerick,  deceased. 

4  Harriett,  d.  24  June  1»40,  widow  of  Bmipk 
Westropp,  Esq.,  of  Attyflvnn,  Co.  Limerick. 

5  Juha,  m.  Frederick  Lloyd,  Esq.,ofCnn», 
Co.  Tipperary,  deceased. 


GOSFORD,  EARL  OF.     (Acheson.) 

Archibald  Acheson,  Earl  of  Gosford,  Viscount  and  Baron  Gos- 
ford  of  Market  Hill,  Co.  Armagh,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  Baron 
Worlingham  of  Beccles,  Co.  Sufifolk,  in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
His  Lordship  is  a  Representative  Peer  of  Ireland,  and  a  Baronet  of 
Nova  Scotia;  G.C.B.,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  the 
County  of  Armagh,  and  Vice- Admiral  of  the  Coast  in  the  Province 
of  Ulster,  P.C. ;  succeeded  14  Jan.  1807,  vi.  20  July  1805,  Mary^ 
only  daughter  of  Robert  Sparrow,  Esq.,  of  Worlingham  Hall,  Suf- 
folk, by  whom,  who  d.  30  June  1841,  he  has  issue  : 

1* Archibald,  Lord  Acheson,  M.P.,  ColoDel  of  the  Armagh  Militia,  6.  20 
Aug.  1806,  m.  22  June  1832,  Lady  Theodosia  Brabazoo,  only  daughter 
of  the  Earl  of  Meath,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Gertrude-Emily,  b.  30  June  1833.  S  Hon.  Mary,  6.  SI  March 

1835.        3  Hon.  Edith.         4  Hon.  Katharine,  b.  24  June  1839.         5*Hon. 
Archibald- Brabazon-Sparrow,   b.  19  Aug.  1841.  6  Hon.   Edward- 

Archibald- Brabaxon,  6.  May  1844. 

2  Lady  Mary,  b.  27  June  1809,  m,  9  July  1835,  the  Hon.  James  Hewitt.— 

See  LlFFORD. 

3  Lady  Millicent,  m.  28  May  1842,  Henry-Bence  Jones,  Esq. 

4  Lady  Olivia,  b.  2  Dec.  1811. 

5  Lady  Annabella. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Arthur,  first  Earl,  d.  14  Jan.  1807;  having  m.  in 
1774,  Millicent,  daughter  of  Lieut.  -  General  William  Pole,  by  whom,  who  d,  1 
No7.  1825,  he  had  issue : 

1  Archibald,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Arthur,  d.  an  infant 

3  Hon,  Arthur-Pole,  d.  young. 

4  Hon.  Lieut,-ColoHel  Edward,  C.B.,  d,  unm.  24  July  1828. 

5  Lady  Olivia,  m.  14  March  \797,  Brig.- General  Robert-Bernard  Sparrow, 

of  Brampton  Park,  Northants,  who  is  deceased. 

6  Lady  Mary,  d.  1  May  1843,  having  m.  19  Feb.  1803,  Lord  William  Ben- 

ti7tck, — See  Portland,  who  rf.  17  June  1839. 

7  Lady  Millicent,  m.  12  Sept.  1826,  the  Rev.  J.  Hurt  Barber,  M.A.,  Rector 

of  Little  Stukely,  Hunts. 

Creations.— Bwon  1776,  Viscount  1785,  and  Earl  1806,  Iruh  honour* ;  Baron  Worlingham, 
in  the  United  Kingdom  1935.    Bart,  of  Noya  Scotia,  1628. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— VigiltintihuB  :  To  the  watchful. 
Seats.— Gomford  Castle,  Armaghshirc  ;  and  Worlingham  Hall,  Beccles,  Suffolk. 

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[The  EmtVb  Aunts,  issue  of  Archibald,  1st 
Viscount.] 

1  Hon.  Anna-Maria,  m.  1st,  in  1758,  Alex- 
amder  Bopd,  Esq.,  of  Ballycastle,  who  d. 
15  April  1770  ;  and  Sndly,  in  1772,  the  Rev. 
Henry  Maxwell. 

S  Hon.  Nichola,  m.  1703,  Michael  Obyns, 
Esq.,  of  Portadown,  Co.  Antrim. 

3  non.  Juikina  Henrietta,  m,  1770,  Alex- 


ander Macaulay,  Esq.,  of  Glenyille,  and  d. 
28  May  1820. 

4  Hon.  Lucinda,  m.  1st,  in  1776,  Thomas 
St.-George,  Esq.^  of  Woodpark,  Co.  Armagh, 
who  d.  1  April  1795 ;  and  2ndly,  Jeremiak 
French,  Esq.,  b.  1731,  d.  Sept  1810. 

5  Hon.  Mary,  d.  10  April  1799;  having  m. 
in  1778,  Hu£h  Montgomery,  EKq.,oi  Castle- 
Hume,  Co.  Fermanagh,  who  r/.  10  July  1797. 


GRAFTON,    DUKE  OF.     (Fitz-roy.) 

Henry  Fitz-roy,  Duke  of  Grafton,  Co.  Northampton,  Earl  of 
Arlington  and  Euston,  Viscount  Thetford  and  Ipswich,  Baron  Arling- 
ton of  Arlington,  Co.  Middlesex,  and  Baron  Sudbury,  Co.  Suffolk,  in 
the  Peerage  of  England;  Hereditary  Ranger  of  Whittlebury  Forest, 
Ranger  of  Salsey  Forest,  and  Colonel  of  the  West  Suffolk  Militia  -, 
b.  10  Feb.  1790,  succeeded  28  Sept.  1844,  m.  20  June  1812,  Mary- 
Caroline,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Admiral  Sir  Greorge-C  ran  field 
Berkeley, — See  Berkeley,  b,  18  June  1795,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Lady  Mary-Elizabeth-Emily,  6.  25  Jan.  1817,  m.  7  Nov.  1837,  the  Hon. 

and  Rev.  Augustas-Frederick  Phipps, — see  Normanby. 

2  Lady  Maria-Louisa,  b.  18  April  1818. 
3*William-Henry,  Earl  of  Euston,  h,  4  Aug.  1819. 

4  Lord  Augustus-Gbarles-Lennox,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,   6.  22   June 

1821. 

5  Lord  Frederick- John,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  h.  4  April  1823. 

His  Grace's  father,  George-Henry,  fourth  Duke,  K.G.,  was  b,  14  Jan.  1760, 
succeeded  14  Mareh  1811,  and  d.  28  Sept.  1844,  having  m.  16  Nov.  1784,  Lady 
Charlotte-Maria  Waldegrave,  2nd  daughter  of  James,  2nd  Earl  of  Waldegrave,  and 
Maria,  afterwards  Duchess  of  Gloucester,  by  whom,  who  d.  1  Feb.  1808,  he  had 
issue: 

1  Lady  Maria -Anne,  6.  3  Nov.  1785,  m.  14  June  1810,  Sir  William  Og- 

lander,  Bart. 

2  Lady  Georgiana-Laura,  h.  15  Jan.  1787. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth- Anne,  b.  29  June  1788,  m.  16  April  1814,  her  cousin, 

John-Henry  Smyth,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  John  Smyth 
(by  Lady  fGeorgiana  Fitz-Roy,  below),  and  widower  of  Sarah,  2nd 
daughter  of  Henry  Ibbetson,  Esq.;  he  d,  20  Oct.  1822. 

4  Henry,  present  and  fifth  Duke. 

5  Lord  Charles,  P.C,  M.P.,  b,  28  Feb.  1791,  ».  25  Oct.  1825,  Lady  Anne 

Cavendish,  eldest  daughter  of  George- Augustus-Henry,  Ist  Earl  of  Bur- 
lington, and  has  issue : 

1  Elinbeth-Mary,  b.  28  July  1836.        %  Maria-Georgina-Anne,  6.  9  Feb. 

1899.       (3  CaTendish-Charlea,  6.21  June  1833.  4  Robert- Howard  Ca- 

rendUb,  b.  17  May  1837. 

6  Lady  Isabella-Frances,  b,  6  May  1792,  m.  29  Aug.  1829,  Joseph  St.-John, 

Esq. 

7  Lord  mitiamy  b.  27  Jan.  1794,  d,  8  March  1804. 

8  Lord  Hugh-Oeorge,  b.  29  May  1795,  rf.  26  AprU  1797. 

9  Ijord  Richard-James,  b,  18,  d,  21,  May  1798. 
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10  Lord  Richard-miliam,  b.  3  May  1800,  d.  29  Sept.  1801. 

11  Lord  James-Henry,  b.  19  April  1804,  </.  unm,  26  July  1834. 

(Stations. —Bvixovk  Arlington  1664,  Baron  Sudbury,  Viscoont  and  Earl  1672,  Duke  1675. 

Genealogy — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— ?X  dcciM  et  pretium  recti :  The  ornament  and  reward  of  virtue. 

Town  Residence.— AT,  Clargea  Street. 

Seats.— ^VLBton  Hall,  Suffo&;  and  Wakefield  Lodge,  Northamptonshire. 


C^oIIatftal  li^twM^t%. 


[Unclea  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Duke, 
of  Augustus-Henry,  Srd  Duke.] 
1  Lady  Georgiana,  b.  8  May  1757,  d.  10 
Jan.  1799  ;  haying  m.  4  June  1778,  the  Right 
Hon.  John  Smyth,  of  the  Heath,  Yorks.,  who 
is  also  deceased. 

«  General  Lord  Charles,  b.  14  July  1764,  d. 
SO  Deo.  1829 ;   baring  m.  1st,  30  June  1795. 
Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Edward 
Miller-Mundy,  Esq.,  of  Shipley,  Co.  Derby, 
who  d.  9  Aug.  1797 ;  3ndly,  10  March  1799, 
Ijody  Frances- Anne  Stewart,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Robert,  1st  Marquis  of  Londonderry, 
who  d.  9  Feb.  1810.    His  Lordship  left  issue. 
1    Sir    Charles  -  Augustus,    K.C.H., 
Governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands,  b.  10 
May  1796,  m.  11  March  1830,  Lady  Mary 
Lennox,  eldest   daughter  of  Charles, 
4th  Duke  of  Richmond,  and  has  issue, 
1    Augustas  -  Charles  -  Lennox, 
Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,   and    Fort 
A^utant  at  Antiipia,  b.  20  Sept. 
1821.  3  Mary-Caroline,  b.   17 

Dec.  1823,  m.  9  Aug.  1841,  the  Hon. 
Keith-Stewart,  Com.  R.N.— .See 
Galloway.  S  George-Henry,  b. 
13  Sept.  1826.  4  Arthur-George, 
b.  20  March  1827. 
3  =  George,  b.  1800,  m.  6  July  1830, 
Louisa,  young(Mt  daughter  of  the  late 
'  *      "    Tis,  Esq.,  of  r    "'     ■    "^ 


of  Radford,  Devon, 


John  Harri  . 
and  has  issue, 

1  George- Robert.  2  A  son,  b. 
28  Oct.  1832. 

3  Frances,  b.  Jan.  1803,  m.  27  Nov. 
1824,  the  Hon.  George  -  Rice  Rice- 
Trevor.— .yp^  Dynkvor. 

4  Capt.  Robert,  R.N.,  b.  June  1805, 
m.  Dec.  1836,  Mary-  Henrietta,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Major -General 
Edward  -  Jam^  O'Brien,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Emily-Unah,  b.  28  Dec.  1837. 
3  Robert-O'Brien,  b.  6  April  1830. 
3  Bertram  -  Charles,  b.  11  Sept. 
1840,  d.  4  June  1841.  4  Fanny, 

b.  May  1842. 

by  2nd  marriage : 
3  Rev.  Lord  Henry,  b,  19  April  1770,  d.  7 
June  1828,  having  m.  10  8ept1800,  Caroline, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Admiral 
Hugh  Pigot,  by  whom,  who  d,  1  Jan.  1835,  he 
left  issue : 

1  Caroline,  h.  13  Feb.  1805,  m.  18 
May  1839,  Henry  WUson,  Esq.,  of 
Stowlangtoft  Hall,  Suffolk. 

2  Henry,  6.  22  Aug.  1806,  m.  24  July 
1830,  Jane-Elizabeth,  4th  daughter  of 
Charles-George  Beauclerk,Esq.— ^fee  St. 
Albans,  b.  1808,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Cecilia-Fanny,  b.  3  Dec  1832. 
3  Algernon-Henry,  b.  March  1834. 


3  Pamela-Olivia,  h.  in  1835,  d.  31 
Aug.  1835.  4  Wriothesley  Au- 

gustus,   b.    13    July    1837.  5 

Blanche-AdclizH,  b.  Aug.  1839.      6 
Evelyn-Matilda,  b.  Feb.  1841. 

3  Hugh,  Capt.  Gren.  Guards,  b.  14 
May  1808,  m.  9  Aug.  1831,  Lucy-Sarah, 
3nd  daughter  of  Sir  Thomaji- Buckler 
Lethbridge,  Bart,  and  has  issue : 

1  Amy-Sarah,  b.  15  Dec.  1833. 
3  A  son,  h.  10  Oct.  1835. 

4  Rev.  Augustus,  Rector  of  Faken- 
ham,  Suffolk,  6.  9  Dec.  1809,  m.  1st.  7 
May  1833,  Angelina  -  Mary,  eldest 
daughter  of  Stafford  O'Brien,  Esq.,  of 
Blatherwick  Park,  Northants,  who 
is  dec. ;  he  m.  2ndly,  23  Jan.  1840,  Em- 
ma, 6th  daughter  of  Ebenezer  Fuller- 
Maitland,  E»q. ;  and  has  issue  by  both 
marriages, 

1  Ernest  -  James  -  Auffustua,  6.  0 
June  1834.  =2  A  son,  b.  17 

Aug.  1843.     3  A  son,  fr.lO  Oct.  1845. 

5  Francis-Charles,  b.  15  March  1811, 
m.  10  July  1835,  Caroline  -  Octavia, 
youngest  daughter  of  Sir  George  Pigot, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I  Orlando-Francis,  bJt  May  1836. 
8  Lavinia,  b.    18  May   1837.        3 
Caroline- Eleanor,  b.  3  Nov.  1843. 
6  George,  Captain    Soots    Fuaileer 
Guards,  b.  81  Oct.  1812. 

4  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  14  May  1771. 

5  Lord  Frederick,  b.  16  Sept.  1774. 

6  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  19  Oct.  1775,  d.  30 
March  1839,  having  m.  4  July  1811,  the  Hon. 
Lieut.  -  General  William  Fitz-Roy.  —  See 
SouTHjkMrroN. 

7  Lady  Augusta,  b.  19  Feb.  1779,  d.  39  June 
1839,  having  m.  19  Nov.  1811,  the  Rev. 
George- Frederick  TavH,  who  d.  37  April 
1829. 

8  Lady  Frances,  b.  I  June  1780,  Dowager 
Lady  Churchill. 

9  Rear- Admiral  Lord  WUUam,  K.C.B.,  b. 
1  June  1782,  m.  32  Aug.  1816,  Georgiana,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Raikes,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

1  Harriet-EUsabeth,  6.  31  July  1817. 

2  Elisabeth-Georgiana,  b.  14  Jan.  1819. 

3  Charlotte- LouisaNeale,  b.  28  April 
1831,  d.  38  Dec.  1837.  4  Francis- 
Horatio,  6.  6  June  1833. 

10  Lord  John-Edward,  6.34  Sept  1785. 

11  Lady  IsabeUa,  b.  17  Nov.  1786,  m.  11 
Aug.  1813,  Barrington-Pope  Blach/ord,  Esq. 
of  Osborne,  Isle  of  Wight,  who  </.  14  May  1816. 

Charles,  first  I/ord  Southampton,  grand- 
father of  the  present  Lord,  was  brother  of 
Augustus-Henry,  third  Duke  of  Grafton,  and 
younger  son  of  Lord  Augustus  Fits- Roy,  Snd 
son  of  Charles,  3nd  Duke. 


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GRANARD,  EARL  OF.  (Forbes.) 
George  -  Arthur  -Hastings  Forbes^  Earl  of  Granard>  Viscount 
Granard,  Co.  Longford^  and  Baron  of  Clanehugh,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland;  also  Baron  Granard  of  Castle  Donington,  Co.  Leicester, 
in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom^  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia ;  h, 
5  Aug.   1833,  succeeded  9  June  1837- 

His  Lordship's  father,  George-John,  Viscount  Forbes,  eldest  son  of  George,  6th 
Earl,  was  h,  3  May  1785,  m.  Oct.  1832,  Frances-Mary,  only  child  of  the 
late  William  Territt,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  Chilton  Hall,  Suffolk,  Dowager  Viscountess 
Forbes,  a  Bedchamber  Woman  to  the  Queen,  and  d.  before  his  father  13  Nov. 
1836,  leaving  issue  by  the  Viscountess,  who  m.  2ndly,  14  Dec.  1838,  Thomas- 
Nugent  Vaughan,  Esq. 

1  George- Arthur-Hastings,  present  and  seventh  Earl. 

2*Hon.  William-Francis,  Page  of  Honour  to  Her  Majesty,  b.  15  Feb.  1836. 

George,  sixth  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b.  14  June  1760> 
succeeded  16  April  1780,  and  rf.  9  June  1837;  having  w.  10  May  1779,  Lady 
Selina-Frances  Rawdon,  4th  daughter  of  John,  Ist  Earl  of  Moira,  tee  Hastings, 
by  whom,  who  d.  in  May  1827,  he  had  issue, 

1  George^ohUf  Viscount  Forbes. — See  above. 

2  Lady  Elizabeth-Mary-Theresa,  b.  3  Dec.  1786,  Lady  Rancliffe. 

3  Ladjf  Selina-Francesy  b.  20  July  1788,  d.  7  Jan.  1791. 

4  Lady  Adelaide- Dorothea,  b.  13  Aug.  1789. 

5  Hon.  Francis-Reginald,  A.   17  Sept.   1791,  Envoy  Extraordinary  to   the 

Court  of  Saxony. 

6  Hon,  Hastings '  BrudeneU,  b.  15  Dec.  1793,  killed  in  the  battle  of  Wa- 

terloo, 18  June  1815. 

7  Hon.  AngouUme-Moira,  b.  July  1796,  d.  5  April  1810. 

8  Lady  Caroline-Selina,  b,  12  Dec.  1799. 

9  Hon,  Ferdmamlo-miliam,  b.  23  June  1801,  d,  13  April  1802. 

Creations. — Viscount  and  Baron  1675,  Earl  1^4,  Irish  honours ;   Peer  of  Uie  United  King- 
dom 1806.— Bart,  of  Nova  Scotia  1628. 
Genealogy. — Sec  Genealogical  Volume. 

Ilfotto.—f?K%.  mentis  incendium  gloriie :    The  torch  of  the  mind  is  the  flame  of  glory. 
«Vea/.~Castle  Forbes,  Longford. 


Collateral  l8rancQe0. 


[Great-Unclet   and  Aunts   of  the    present 
Peer,  issue  of  George,  Ath  Earl.] 

1  Hon.  Henry,  b.  S2  Sept.  1767,  m.  20 
Dec.  1704,  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  John 
Prt'ston,  Esq.,  sister  of  John,  late  Lord  Tara. 

2  Lady  Georgiana-Anne,  6.  7  July  1772,  m. 
in  1706,  the  late  Colonel  Archibald  M*Ncil. 

3  Lady  Augusta,  b.  4  Oct.  1773,  m.  14  Feb. 
1708,  Lieut.  -  General  Sir  James  Leith, 
G.C.B.,  who  d.  16  Oct.  1816. 

4  Hon.  Frederick,  b.  7  Nor.  1776,  d.  2  Feb. 
1817,  without  issue,  having  m.  in  1706,  Mary, 
only  daughter  of  William  Butler,  Esq.,  from 
whom  he  was  divorced,  and  she  m.  2ndly, 
Michael-Prittie  Head,  Eisq. 

5  Ladf   Louisa-Georgia na,  b.  Dec.   1770, 

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m.  10  June   1806,    Sir  WUliam-Pratt  Gall, 
Bart,  and  d.  25  Jan.  1830. 

The  Hon.  John  Forbes,  2nd  son  of  George, 
3rd  Earl  of  Granard,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet, 
and  General  of  the  Marine  Forces,  who  highly 
distingniished  himself  agtiinst  the  combined 
fleets  of  France  and  Spain,  near  Toulon,  in 
1743,  d.  10  March  1706 ;  having  m.  25  Aug. 
1758,  Ladjf  Mary  Capel,  4th  daughter  of 
William,  3rd  Earl  of  Essex,  by  whom,  who 
d.  0  April  1782,  he  left  issue,  twin  daughters, 
b.  in  1750. 

1  Catherine  -  Elizabeth,      Countess 
Dowager  of  Momington. 

2  Maria-Eleanor,  d.  18  March  1844, 
late  Countess  of  Clarendon. 


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GRANTLEY,  BARON.     (Norton.) 

Fletcher  Norton,  Lord  Grantley,  Baron  of  Markenfield,  Co.  York, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  High  Steward  of  Allerton  and 
Guildford,  F.S.A.  J  b.  14  July  1798,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his 
uncle,  William,  2nd  Lord,  12  Nov.  1822,  iw.  26  July  1825,  Charlotte- 
Earle,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  William  Beechey,  Knt.,  b. 
3  Aug.  1800. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  Fletcher  Norton,  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in 
Scotland,  2nd  son  of  Fletcher,  Ist  Lord,  was  b.  16  Nov.  1744,  and  d,  19  June  1820, 
leaving  by  his  marriage,  18  July  1793,  with  Caroline-Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of 
James  Balmain,  Esq.,  who  survives  him,  the  following  issue,  who  rank  as  the  chil- 
dren of  a  Baron,  by  warrant  of  precedence  dated  15  Nov.  18.31  ; 

1  Hon.  Grace-Charlotte,  b.  May  1796,  m.  3  Dec.  1816,  Sir  Neil  Menties, 

Bart.,  widower  of  Emilia,  daughter  of  James  Balfour,  Esq.,  of  Femie ; 
he  d.  20  Aug.  1844. 

2  Fletcher,  present  and  third  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Caroline-Elizabeth,  b.  1799. 

4* Hon.  George-Chappie,  Barrister-at-law,  Recorder  of  Guildford,  and  a  Ma- 
gistrate of  Lambeth  Street  Police  Office,  b,  31  Aug.  1800,  m.  30  July 
1827,  Caroline-Elizabeth-Sarah,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Sheri- 
dan, Esq^6.  1808,  and  has  issue, 

1  iHetrhcr-Cavendish-Cbarles-Conycrs,  b.  10  July  1829.  3  Thomas- 
BriiMley,  b.  15  Nov.  1831.  3  If  illiam -Charles- Chappie,  b.  26  Aug.  1833, 
d.  12  Sept.  1842. 

5  Hon.  Mary-Ellen,  b.  1801. 

6  Hon.  AugusU-Ann,  b,  1803. 

7  Hon.  Charles- Francis,  Captain  b2nd  Foot,  A.  4  Feb.  1807,  d.  20  Oct.  1835, 

having  m.  29  Dec.  1831,  Maria-Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Sir  Colin  Campbell,  K.C.B.,  Lieut.  Governor  of  Nova  Scotia,  by 
whom,  who  re-m,  15  May  1838,  the  Hon.  Edmund  Phipps, — see  Nor- 
man by,  he  had  issue, 

1  Caroline-Elizabeth,  b.  12  Jan.  1834.  2  Charles-Fletcher,  b.  23  May 

1835. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  James,  b.  27   Oct.  1809,  m.  4  Oct.  1838,  Isabella,  only 

child  of  Thomas  Lowndes,  Esq.,  of  Barrington  Hall,  Essex,  and  has 
issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  10  Sept.  1839.  2  A  daughter,  b.  2  Oct  1841.  3  A 

son,  6.  0  Sept.  1842.  4  A  daughter,  b.  31  Jan.  1844. 

CreatUm.—\7B2. 

Genealogy. — See  GeneaU^ical  Volume. 

Motto. — Ati  numerantur  avorum :  I  follow  a  long  train  of  ancestors. 

<S'«arj.~Grantley-Hall,  Yorkshire ;  Wonersh,  Surrey ;  and  Dale,  Perthshire. 


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GRANVILLE,  EARL.     (Levbson-Gowbr.) 

Granville  Leveson-Gower^  Earl  and  Viscount  Granville  of  Stone 
Park,  Co,  Stafford,  and  Baron  Leveson  of  Stone,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom  ;  G.C.B.  and  P.C.  His  Lordship  is  the  2nd  son  of 
Granville,  1st  Marquis  of  Stafford,  and  uncle  of  the  present  Duke  of 
Sutherland ;  he  was  b.  12  Oct.  1773,  m.  24  Dec.  1809,  Lady  Harriet- 
Elizabeth  Cavendish,  2nd  daughter  of  William,  5th  Duke  of  Devon- 
shire, b.  29  Aug.  1785,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Lady  Susan- Georgiana,  b.  25  Oct.  1810,  Lady  Rivers. 

2  Lady  Georgiana-Charlotte,  b.  23  Sept.  1812,  m.  13  July.  1833,  Alexander- 

George  FuUarton,  Esq.,  of  Ballintoy,  Co.  Antrim. 
3»Granville-Georgc,  Lord  Leveson,  M.P.,  A.  11  May  1815.  m.  25  July  1840, 
Marie-Loulse-Pauline,  only  child    and   heir   of    Emeric-Joseph   Due 
D'Albcrg,    and  widow  of    Sir  Ferdinand-Richard-Edward  Dalbcrg- 
Acton,  Bart. 

4  Hon.  GranmlU'WUUam,  b.  28  Sept.  1816,  </.  26  May  1833. 

5  Hon.  Edward-Frederick,  6.  3  May  1819. 

Creations.— W'xMcoxmt  1815,  Earl  and  Baron  1833. 

Genealo^*—^ise  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.-~FTtLagBB  non  flectes :  You  may  break,  you  shall  not  bend  me. 

7\wn  Residence.— 16,  Bruton  Street 

Seat.— Stone  Park,  Staffordshire. 


GRAVES,  BARON.     (Graves.) 

Thomas- William  Graves,  Lord  Graves,  Baron  of  Gravesend,  Co. 
Londonderry,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  6.  18  April  1804,  succeeded 
7  Feb.  1830,  w.  1st,  11  Aug.  1829,  Sophie- Therese,  daughter  of 
General  Berthier,  and  widow  of  General  Comte  Bruyere  ;  she  d.  at 
Boulogne  2  Aug.  1833,  and  his  Lordship  married  2ndly,  Louise- 
Ad^le-Mal^ne,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Jane-Adele,  b.  20  July  1834. 

2  Hon.  Adde,  b.  Dec.  183.5. 

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3*Hon.  Thomas-Edward-Paget,  b.  4  Jan.  1837. 
4  Hon.  Louisa-Eleanor,  h.  19  Oct.  1840. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas  North,  second  Lord,  was  6.  28  May  1775,  and 
d.  7  Feb.  1830  ;  having  m.27  June  1803,  Lady  Mary  Paget,  5th  daughter  of  Henry, 
1st  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  and  sister  of  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  by  whom,  who  was 
b.  9  April  1783,  and  d.  29  April  1835,  he  left  the  following  issue  : 

1  Thomas-William,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Jane-Anne, 6.4 Dec.l805,i».  15Dec.  1829,Captain  James-W.Cuthbert. 

3  Hon.  Caroline-North,  6. 18  March  1807,  m,  18  Jan.  1844,  Colonel  Hugh- 

Percy  Davison,  of  Swarland  Park,  Northumberland. 

4  Hon.  Louisa-Elizabeth,  b,  June  1808,  m.  28  Aug.  1827,  Charles  Heneage, 

Esq.,  a  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy  Chamber,  and  son  of  Thomas- 
Fieschi  Heneage,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon.  Arabella  Anderson-Pelham. — See 
Yarborough. 

5  MonMary-EHzabeth-CAarlotte,  6.30  Nov.  1810,  d.  25  Dec.  1827. 

6  Hon.  Auguata-Champagncy  6.  May  1812,  </.  16  Oct.  1844,  having  m.  15 

March  1831,  the  Hon.  William-Towry  Law.— ifoe  Ellenborough. 

7  Hon.  Hester-Charlotte,  b.  4  Jan.  1814,  m.  4  Jan.  1832,  Edward-J.  Hob- 

house,  Esq.,  a  Gentleman  Usher  to  the  Queen. 

8  Hon,  Gearge-AugustuS'Frederick'Clarence,  b.  17   Feb.   1816,  d.  19  Nov. 

1841. 

9  Hon.  Isabella-Letitia,  b.  11  May  1817. 

10  Hon.  Henry-Richard,  a  Clerk  of  the  India  Board,  b.  9  Oct.   1818,  m.  21 

Oct.  1843,  Miss  Henrietta  Wellesley,  and  has  issue, 
A  daughter,  6.  16  Dec.  1844. 

11  Hon.  Adolphus-Edward-Paget,  Capt.  59th  foot,  b.  26  Jan.  1821. 

12  Hon.  Paget'Tre/utis,  b,  6  Sept  1825,  rf.  26  June  1826. 

The  gallant  Admiral,  Thomas,  first  Lord  Graves,  grandfather  of  the  present 
Peer,  m.  in  1771,  Elizabeth,  Dowager  Lady  Graves,  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
William-Peere  Williams,  Esq.,  of  Cadleigh,  Devon;  all  his  issue  by  ber,  being 
deceased,  will  be  found  in  the  Genealogical  Volume,  His  Lordship  d,  9  Feb.  1802, 
and  was  succeeded  by  his  eldest  son,  Thomas-North,  second  Lord. 

Creation.— \19A. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — AquUa  non  captat  muacaa :  An  eagle  does  not  catch  fli^ 

Seats. — Shaackes  and  GraveBcnd,  near  Deronport. 


GRAY,  BARON.     (Gray.) 

John  Gray,  Lord  Gray  of  Gray,  Co.  Forfar,  in  Me  Peerage  of  Scot- 
land, b.  12  May  1798,  succeeded  20  Aug.  1842,  «.  23  July  1833, 
Mary-Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Charles-Philip  Ainslie, 
but  has  no  issue. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Francis,  fifteenth  Lord,  was  6.  1  Sept.  1765,  succeeded 
his  brother  William-John,  14th  Lord,  12  Dec.  1807,  and  rf.  20  Aug.  1842;  having 
m,l7  Feb.  1794,  Mary-Anne,  Dowager  Lady  Gray,  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  James  Johnston,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  John,  present  and  sixteenth  Lord. 

2*Hon.  Madelina,  b,  11  Nov.  1799. 

3  Hon.  William,  b.  10  April  1801,  rf.  March  1802. 

4  Hon,  Margaret,  b.  10  Dec.  1802,  rf.  24  April  1822 ;   baring  m.  20  June 


GRE 

1820,  John  Grant,  Esq.,  of  Kilgraston,  by  whom  she  had  issue,— *ee 
Mansfield  ;  he  m.  2ndly,  Lady  Lucy  Bruce,— *ee  Elgin. 
5  Hon.  Jane-^nney  6.24  July  1806,   deceased.';  having  m.   17  April   1834, 
Major  Charles-Philip  Ainslie,  14th  Light  Dragoons,  who  re-m.  13  July 
1843,  Lady  Sarah  Campbell,— «re  Strath  more. 

Creation.— 14U. 

Genealogy.— ^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

MottOw^knchor,  fast  anchor. 

•Veo/j.^Kiufauns  Castle,  Perthshire,  and  Gray,  Forfarshire. 


GREY,  EARL.     (Grey.) 

Henbt  Grey,  Earl  Grey,  Viscount  Ho  wick,  and  Baron  Grey  of 
Howick,  Co.  Northumberland,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
and  a  Baronet;  P.C.  -,  b.  28  Dec.  1802,  succeeded  17  July  1845.  m. 
9  Aug.  1839^  Maria,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Cop- 
ley, Bart,  b,  4  March  1803. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  distinguished  and  consistent  statesman,  Charles, 
SECOND  Earl,  K.G.,  some  time  Prime  Minister  during  an  eventful  period  of  modem 
history,  was  b.  13  March  1764,  succeeded  14  Nov.  1807,  and  d.  17  July  1845; 
having  m.  18  Nov.  1794,  the  Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth  Ponsonby,  now  Countess 
Dowager,  only  daughter  of  William-Brabazon,  Ut  Lord  Ponsonby,  b.  3  March 
1775,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  still-bom. 

2  Lady  Louisa-Elizabeth,  b.  7  April  1797,  d.  26  Nov.  1841,  late  Countess  of 

Durham. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  10  July  1798,  m.  13  May  1826,  John-Crocker  Bultec/, 

Esq.,  of  Fleet  House,  Devon,  who  d.  10  Sept.  1843. 

4  Lady  Caroline,  a  Bedchamber  Woman  to  the  Queen,  b.  30  Aug.  1799, 

widow  of  the  Hon.  Captain  George  Harrington,  R.N^.-See  Harrington. 

5  Lady  Georgiana,  b.  17  Feb.  1801. 

6  Henry,  present  and  third  Earl. 

7*Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel  Charles,  Equerry  to  the  Queen,  b.  15  March  1804,  m. 
26  July  1836,  Caroline-Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas- 
Harvie  Farquhar,  Bart.,  b,  20  March  1814. 

8  Hon.  Frederick- William,  Captain  R.N.,  C.B.,'A.  23  Aug.  1805. 

9  Lady  Mary,  b.  2  May  1807,  m.  30  July  1829,  Charles  Wood,  Esq.,  M.P. 

eldest  son  of  Sir  Francis- Lindley  Wood,  Bart.,  b.  Dec.  1800. 

10  Hon,  miUam,  b.  13  May  1808,  d.  11  Feb.  1815. 

11  Hon.  CapUin  George,  R.N.,  b.  16  May  1809,  m.  20  Jan.  1845,  Jane- 

Frances,  3rd  daughter  of  Lieut.-Geueral  the  Hon.  Sir  Patrick  Stuart. — 
See  Blantyre. 

12  Hon.  Thomas,  b.  29  Dec.  1810,  d.  8  July  1826. 

13  Hon.  and  Rev.  John,  Rector  of  Wolsingham,  Co.  Durham,  b.  6  March 

1812,  m.  July  1836,  Lady  Georgiana-Elizabeth-Charlotte  Hervey,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Bristol,  and  has  issue, 

1  Mary-Katharine,  b.  31  May  1838. 

S  Charlos-Fredorick,  b.  7  April  184%. 

3  A  son,  b.  S7  Feh.  1844. 

14  Hon.  and  Rev.  Francis-Richard,  Rector  of  Morpeth,  Northumberland,  b, 

31  March  1813,  m.  12  Aug.  1840,  Lady  Elizabeth  Howard,  5th  daughter 
of  the  Earl  of  Carlisle. 
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15  Hon.  Harry-Cavendish,  b.  16  Oct.  1814. 

16  Hon.  William-George,  b.  15  Feb.  1819. 

Oreations.—hBxon  1801,  Viscount  and  Earl  1806.    Bart.  1746. 

Gemealogif.—^iie  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— he  bon  rouloir  serrir  le  Roi :  To  serre  the  King  with  good  will. 

Town  Residence. — 48,  Berkeley  Square. 

Aeo/.— Howick  Houae,  Northumberland. 


Collateral  ISrancftrtf. 


[Uncles  and  aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Charles,  Ist  Earl.] 

1  Lady  Elisabeth.  6.  7  April  1765,  m.  18 
Jan.  1788,  Samuel  Whitbread,  Esq.,  of  Gar- 
dinirton,  Beds.,  who  d.  6  July,  1815. 

»  Hon.  General  Sir  Benry-George,  G.C.B. 
and  G.C.H.,  b.  95  Oct.  1766,  d.  1 1  Jan.  1845 ; 
having  m.  iO  Aug.  1812,  Charlotte,  only 
daughter  of  Sir  Charles  Des-YoDux,  Bart. 

3  Hon.  Sir  George,  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  and 
Oapt.  R.IV.,  b.  10  Oct.  1767,  m.  18  June  1795, 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Samuel  Whit- 
bread,  Esq.,  of  Cardington,  Beds.,  by  Lady 
Alary  Comwallis,  and  d.3  Oct.  18*28,  leaying 
issue  by  her, 

1  Mary,  b.  3  April  1706,  m.  36  Nov. 
18M,  Capt.  Thomas  Monck  Mason, 
R.IV.,  who  d.  31  Oct.  1838. 

9  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Grey,  Bart. 
M.P.,  a  Commissioner  for  Ecclesiastical 
Aifkirs;  b.  11  May  1799,  m.  16  Aug. 
1827,  Anna-Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  late  Hon.  and  Right-ReT.  Henry 
Ryder,  Lord  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and 
Corentry ,  —  see  Harrowby,  and  has 
issue, 

A  son,  b.  March  1835. 

3  Elizabeth,  b.  4  Nov.  1800,  d.  iO 
Sept.  1818  ;  haying  m.  13  May  1817,  the 
Hon.  Charles-Noel  Noel,  now  Earl  of 
Gainsborough. 

4  Harriet  -  Caroline  •  Augusta,  b.  25 
Jan.  1802,  m.  17  March  1830,  the  Rer. 
John-S.  Jenkinson. 

5  Hannah-Jean,  b.  10  Sept.  1803, «. 
26  Feb.  1838,  the  Rey.  Sir  Henry 
Thompson,  Bart. ;  andd.  12  June  1829. 

6  Jane,  b.  20  Oct.  1804,  d.  23  April 
1838,  having  m.  7  April  1825,  the  Right- 
Hon.  Francis-ThomhUl Baring,  M.P  — 

•SpeASHBUKTON. 

7  Charlotte,  b.  19  Nor.  1805,  d.  9 
May  1814. 

8  Charles-Samuel,  b.  23  Jan.  1811, 
a  Clerk  in  the  Treasury,  m.   10  Nov. 

1840,  Laura  -  Mary,  daughter  of  Sir 
Charles  -  Abraham  Elton,  Bart.,  and 
has  issue, 

A  daughter,  b.  25  Nor.  1843. 

4  Thcmas,  b.  July  1770,  d.  unm.  17  Jan. 
1797. 

5  Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel  William,  b.  20  Oct. 
1777,  d.  10  Aug.  1817  ;  haviMf  m.  1805,  Maria, 
daughter  of  Gen.  WilUam  Shirreff,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Elisabeth  -  Margaret,  b.  17  May 
1806,  d.  15  May  1824.  2  WUlinui- 

Thomss,   6.  22  April  1807,  m.  7   Jan. 

1841,  Maria- Georgina,  2nd  daughter  of 
Capt.  William-Henry  Shirreff  R.N., 
Superintendent  of  the  Dock  Yard  at 
Chatham,  by   Elisabeth,   daughter  of 


the  late  Darid  Murray,  Esq.— ^er 
EuBANa.  3  Maria-Susannah,  b.  22 
Jan.  1814.  4  Emily-Hannah,  b.  15 

June  1815,  m.  21    Srat  1837,  James 
Duberley,     Esq.,   of  Gaines,    Hunts. 
5  Charles-Conrad,  Commander  R.N., 
6.  2  Jan.  1817,  m.  23  April  1844,  Caro- 
line-Nesbit,  eldest  daughter  of  the  latB 
M^or  Turner  Macan,  of  Carriff,  Coi 
Armagh. 
6  Hon.  and  Right-Rev.  Edward,  Bishop  of 
Hereford,  b.  25  March  1782,  d.  24  July  1837  ; 
having    m.   Ist,  14  March   1809,  Charlotte- 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  James  Croft,  Esq.  of 
Greenham,  Berks.,  who  d.  in  childbed  26 
May  1821 ;   2ndly,  9  Sept.  1824,  Elizabeth, 
daughter    of    the  Right   Hon.   Sir   Robert 
Adaur,  G.C.B.,   who  d.  29  Sept.  1829;   and 
3rdly,  1  Dec.  1831,  Eliza,  daughter  of  John 
Innes,  Esq,    The  Bishop's  issue  are, 

1  Edward,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  11  June 
1810,  d.   at    Jamaica,    24   Aug.  1835. 

2  Elisabeth,  b.  12  June  1811,  m.  13  Aug. 
1836,  the  Rev.  Henry-WiUiam  Mad- 
dock,  Yicar  of  Kingston,  Co.  Hereford. 

3  Charles,  6.  13  June  1812,  d,  I  July 
1839  ;  haying  m.  17  April  1838,  Sarah, 
2nd  daughter  of  William  Gyde,  Esq. 

4  Charlotte,  b.  27  Oct.  1813,  m.  May 
1840,  Andrew  Wilson,  Esq.  5  Mary, 
b.  11  Nov.  1814,  m.  at  Berhampore  m 
1839,  William  Alexander,  Esq..  Hon. 
E.  I.  C.'s  Ciril  Serrice.  6  Leopold- 
James-Henrv,  b.  28  Jan.  1816,  in  the 
Hon.  E.LC.^s  Civil  Service,  Bemral: 
m.  1839,  fVilhelmina-EmUy,  daughter 
of  the  late  Matthew  Law,  Esq.,  who 
wasfr.  in  1821,  andd.  19  Jan.  1842;  and 
he  m.  2ndlv,  in  Nov.  1843,  Emily- 
Maria,  daughter  of  LieuL-CoI.  Costley. 
7  William,  b.  26  March  1818.  8 
Harriet,  b.  2  March  1819,  m.  17  Oct. 
1843,  Rev.  H.  R.  Lloyd,  Yicar  of  Carew, 
Pembrokeshire.  0  Hannah-Jane,  b, 
33  Feb.  1830.  10  George,  b.  8,  d.  25, 
May  1821.  =11  Robert,  b.  and  d. 
15  June  1835.  13  Frederick-Septi- 
mus, 6.  13  June  1836.  13  Alexan- 
der-Thomas, twin  with  Frederick-Sep- 
timus, d,  39  May  1836.  14  Francis- 
Douglas,  b.  1 1  April  1838.  15  Arthur- 
John,  b,  10  Sept.  1829. 16  Louisa  b, 

33  Sept.  1833.  17  Alfred,  b.  7  Feb. 
1834.  18  Alithea-Emma,  b.  36  April 
1836.  '^ 

^  Lff**/  Bannah-Althea,  b.  34  April  1785, 
d.  38  July  1833,  haying  m.  1st,  34  Aug.  1807, 
Capt.  G.-E'B.  Bettesworth,  R.N.,  who  d\ 
35  May  1808 ;  and  Sndiy,  30  Oct  1800.  the 
Right  Hon.  Edward  EUice,  M.P.;  he  re-m, 
25  Oct.  1843,  Anne- Amelia,  Countess  Dow- 
ager  of  Leicester,  daughter  of  the  Earl  of 
Albemarle,  who  d.  33  July  1844. 


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GREY  DE  RUTHYN,  BARONESS.     (Henry.) 

Barbara  Henry,  Barouess  Grey  de  Ruthyn,  in  the  Peerage  of  Eng- 
land; b.  90  May  1810,  succeeded  89  Oct.  1810,  m.  1st,  1  Aug.  1831» 
George-Augustui'Francis,  2nd  Marquis  of  Hastings,  who  was  6.  4  Feb. 
1808,  and  d.  IS  Jan.  1844,  leaving, 

*PAULYN-REOiNALi>-SEitL0,  Rawoon-Hastings,  present  Marquis  of  Hast- 
ings, b.  2  June  1832,  and  other  issue,— 5««  Hastings. 

The  Baronness  m.  2ndly,  9  April  1845,  Capt.  Hastings-Reginald  Henry,  R.N., 
son  of  John-Joseph  Henry,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Emily-Elizabeth  Fitzgerald. — See  Lein- 

STBR. 

Her  Ladyship  is  the  only  child  of  Henry-Edward,  twentieth  Lord,  who  was 
b.  8  Sept.  1780,  and  d,  29  Oct.  1810 ;  by  his  marriage,  21  June  1809,  with  the  present 
Dowager  Lady  Grey  de  Ruthyn,  Anna-Maria,  daughter  of  Mr.  William  Kel- 
ham,  b.  10  Aug.  1792,  and  re-m.  to  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  William  Eden.— ^ee  Henley. 
The  late  Lord  was  the  only  son  of  Edward  Thoroton  Gould,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Barbara 
Yelverton,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry,  19th  Lord  Grey  de  Ruthyn,  and  3rd 
Earl  of  Sussex.  His  Lord^ip  assumed  the  name  of  Yelverton  in  1800. 

Edward-Thoroton  Gould,  Esq.,  who  d,  15  Feb.  1830,  left  also  by  Lady  Barbara 
Yelverton,  who  d,  8  April  1781,  a  daughter, 

Mary,  aunt  of  the  present  Peeress,  who  was  b.  5  May  1779,  and  d.  19  Jan. 
1837  ;  haying  m.  15  Oct.  1807,  the  Hon.  and  Rer.  Frederick  Powys.— 
See  LiLFORD. 

OMrtoM.— 13S4. 

GtfMMidfy.— See  Getuaiogic^l  Foiumr. 


GUILFORD,  EARL  OF.  (North.) 
Francis  North,  Earl  of  Guilford  and  Baron  Guilford  of  Guilford^ 
Co.  Surrey,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  bis  Lordship  is  in  holy 
orders,  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Mary*s,  Southampton,  and  of  Alresford  in 
Hampshire,  and  Master  of  St.  Cross  Hospital,  Winchester,  a  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Metropolitan  Roads;  b.  17  Dec.  1772,  succeeded  on 
the  death  of  his  cousin  Frederick,  5th  Earl,  14  Oct.  1827;  m.  1st,  20 
Feb.  1798,  Either,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John  Harrison,  who  d.  10  Ang. 
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1833;  and  2ndly,  4  May  1826,  Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
General  Sir  Henry  Warde,  G.C.B.,  of  Dean  House,  by  whom  he  has 
had  issue : 

1  Fhmeis,  b.  11  March,  d,  21  April  1827. 

2*Dadley,  Lord  North,  b.  7  Aug.  1829. 

3  Hon.  F^aneit^Edward,  b,  15  Aug.  1832,  d.  2  Feb.  1833 

4  Hon.  Frederick-Henry,  b,  1  July  1834. 

5  Lady  Harriet,  b,  12  June  1836. 

6  Lady  Francea,  b.  8  April  1838. 

7  Hon.  Chariea,  b,  29  Dec.  1840. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  and  Right-Rev.  Brownlow  North,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Winchester,  2nd  son  of  Francis,  1st  Earl,  was  6.  17  July  1741,  m.  17  Jan.  1771, 
Henrietta-Maria,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  John  Bannister,  Esq.,  who  d.  19  Nov.  1796. 
The  Bishop  </.  12  June  1820,  leaving  the  following  issue : 

1  Lady  Henrietta,  b.  20  Nov.  1771,  advanced  with  her  surriving  sisters  to 

the  rank  and  precedency  of  ao  Earl's  daughter  in  1832,  m.  9  June  1797, 
the  Rev,  William  Gamier,  who  d.  18  March  1835. 

2  Francis,  present  and  sixth  Earl. 

3  Zoiiita,  b,  30  March  1774,  H,  18  Dec.  1820. 

4  Lady  Lucy,  6.  5  April  1775. 

5  Lady  Elitabeik,  b.  26  Oct.  1776,  d.  8  May  1845 ;  late  Dowager  Lady 

Walsingham. 

6  Brownlow,  b.  in  1778,  d.  28  Sept.  1829. 

7  Rev.  Charlee-Auguttut,  b,  23  June  1785,  m.  11  March  1809,  Rachel,  2nd 

daughter  of  'Hiomas  Jarvis,  Esq.,  of  Laverstoke  House,  Hants,  and  d, 
13  Aug.  1825,  leaving  issue, 

1  Brownlow,  R^utrar  of  Uie  diocese  of  Winchester,  fr.  0  Jan.  1810,  m. 
Dec  ISM,  Grace-Anne,  daughter  of  the  Rer.  Isaac  CeMey,  and  has  iaaiie, 
A  son,  ft.  10  March  1831. 
S  Rachel,  h.  15  Feh.  1811. 

3  Henrietta-Maria,  ft.  4  May  1814. 

4  CaroUne-AugnsU,  b.  June  1810,  m.  13  Oct.  1840,  Rev.  Rrskine  Knollya. 

5  LoniM-Frederica,   ft.    11  Sept.   1810,  m.  91    Oct.    1841,  ^John-Samuel 
Bowles,  Esq. 

Fbkdbrick,  second  Earl,  K.G.,  the  celebrated  Minister  during  the  early  years 
of  King  George  the  Third's  reign,  eldest  son  of  Francis,  1st  Earl,  and  uncle  of  the 
present  Peer,  d.  5  Aug.  1792,  leaving  issue  by  liis  marriage  with  Anne,  daughter  and 
sole  heir  of  George  Speke,  Esq.,  of  White  Lackington,  Somerset. 

1  GeoroB'Avgvstvs,  third  Earl,  b.  11  Sept.  1757,  m.  1st,  30  Sept.  1785, 

/jody  Maria-Francet-Mary  Hobart,  3rd  daughter  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of 
Buckinghamshire,  who  d.  23  April  1794  ;  and  2ndly,  28  Feb.  1796, 
Stuan,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  CoutU,  Esq.,  who</.  25  Sept.  1837. 
The  Earl  d.  20  April  1802,  when  the  Barony  of  North  fell  into  abey- 
ance; having  had  issue,  besides  four  sons,  who  all  d,  infants,  three 
daughters, 

1  Ladp  Maria,  ft.  SO  Dec.  1703,  il.  10  Sept.  1841,  Marchioness  of  Bute.= 
S  Lady  Susan,  6.  0  Feb.   1797.  BAaoNESs  Noaru,  by  the  termination  of 
the  abeyance  on  the  death  of  the  Marchioness  of  Bute. 
3  Lad^  Georgiana,  b.  0  Nor.  1708,  d.  95  Aug.  183A. 

2  Lady  Catherine-Anne,  b.  16  Feb.  1760,  d.  6  Feb.  1817;  having  m.  27  Sept. 

1789,  Syhetter,  Baron  Gtenbervie  in  Ireland,  who  </.  2  May  1823,  when 
the  title  became  extinct. 

3  Francis,  4th  Earl,  b.  25  Dec.  1761,  d,  without  issue  11  Jan.  1817 ;  hav- 

ing m.  19  July  1810,  Maria,  5th  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Boycott, 
Em].,  of  Rudge  Hall,  Salop,  who  d.  30  Dec.  1821. 

4  Lady  Anne,  b.  8  Jan.  1764,  d.  18  Jan.  1832 ;  late  Countess  of  Sheffield. 

5  Frederick,  bth  Earl,  b.  7  Feb.  1766,  d.  unm.  14  Oct.  1827. 

6  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  Dec.  1 770,  widow  of  Hon.  John  Lindsay. See  Balc  arres. 

Creations.— Buon  1083,  Earl  1752. 

Geneaiog9*—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— La  rertn  est  la  seule  noblesse  :  Virtue  is  the  only  nobility. 

JEMf.— Waldershare,  Dover,  Kent. 


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GUI 


GUILLAMORE,  VISCOUNT.  (O'Grady.) 
Standish  0*Grady,  Viscount  Guillamore  of  Caher  Guillamore, 
and  Baron  O'Grady  of  Rockbarton,  both  Co.  Limerick,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland ;  Colonel  in  the  army,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen, 
succeeded  21  April  1840,  m.  16  Dec.  1828,  Gertrude-Jane,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  Berkeley  Paget, — tee  Anglesey,  by  whom, 
who  was  b.  12  Dec.  1805,  he  has  issue : 

1  Hon.  Sophia,  b,  1830. 

2  Hon.  Gertrude,  b.  17  Jan.  1831. 
3*Hon.  Standish,  b.  8  July  1832. 

4  Hon.  Cathleen-Eleanor-Henrietta,  b.  29  May  1834. 

5  Hon.  Paget  Standish,  b.  Dec.  1835. 

6  ^  doMghier,  b,  Nov.  1837,  d.  May  1838. 

7  Hon.  Reginald-Standish,  b.  10  March  1839. 

8  Hon.  Hardress-SUndish,  b,  13  Oct.  1841. 

9  Hon.  Annabelh^  b,  Dec.  1843. 
10  A  daughter,  b.  24  Oct.  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Standish,  first  Viscount,  late  Lord  Chief  Baron  of 
the  Exchequer  of  Ireland,  was  b.  1766,  and  d.  21  April  1840;  having  m.  1790, 
Katherinb,  Dowager  Viscountess,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  John-Thomas 
Waller,  Esq.,  of  Castletown,  Co.  Limerick,  by  whom  he  had,  besides  John-Thomas 
and  Edward,  who  </.  young,  the  following  issue, 

1  Standish,  present  and  second  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Waller,  a  C,  m.  26  June  1823,  the  Hon,  Grace-EUzabeth   Mtusy, 

eldest  daughter  of  Hugh,  3rd  Lord  Massy,  by  whom,  who  </.  27  Sept. 
1841,  he  has  issue, 

1  atandish'Masty,  b.  1829,  d.  S0  Sept  1844.       S  Hugh.       3  Ereriiuu       4 

Katherine.        5  Charlotte.        0  Waller.         7  A  daughter,  6.  21  Jan.  1834. 

8  A  son,  b.  95  Jan.,  d.  in  March,  1836.  0  A  son,    6.  22  March  1837. 

10  A  daughter,  6.  3  Oct.  1838.  11  A  daughter,  b,  16  Dec.  1840. 

3  Hon.  Richard. 

4  Rev,  Jamety  d.  unm.  7  May  1829. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  William,  Rector  of  Killinane,  f».  7  Feb.  1837,  Isabella- 

Sabina,  4th   daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Hewett,  Esq. 

6  Hon.  John,  Lieutenant  R.N. 

7  Hon.  Thomas,  Capt.  74th  Foot. 

8  Hon.  Maria,  Viscountess  Gort. 

9  Katherine,  d,  11  Dec.  1829,  having  m.  Not.  1826,  Dudley  Persse,  Esq. ,  of 

Roxburgh,  Co.  Gal  way. 

10  Hon.  Isabella. 

11  Hon.  Henrietta,  m.  27  June  1838,  John  de  Montmorency,  Esq.,  of  Castle 

Morres,  Co.  Kilkenny. 

12  Hon.  Julia,  i».  28  Sept.  1845,  Major  William  -  Hawkins  Ball,  of  Fort 

Fergus,  Co.  Clare. 
The  late  Viscount  was  the  eldest  of  the  nine  sons  of  Darby  O'Grady,  Esq.,  of 
Mount  Prospect,  Co.  Limerick,  who  d,  in  1804. 

CreatUm.—lMl. 

Genealogp.See  Genealogical  Volutne. 

Afo//o.--Vnlneratna,  non  rictoa:  Yon  may  wound,  but  not  subdue. 

JSp«f«.— Roekbarton,  and  CaherGuillamore,  Bmff,  Co.  Limerick,  Ireland. 

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HAD 


HADDINGTON,  EARL  OF.  (Hamilton.) 
Thomas  Hamilton,  Earl  of  Haddington,  Baron  of  Binning  and 
Byres,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  Baron  Melros  of  Tyninghame,  Co. 
Haddington,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  P.C.,  first  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty,  Official  Governor  of  the  Royal  Nav^  College  at 
Portsmouth, a  Trustee  of  the  British  and  Hunterian  Museums;  was  b, 
21  June  1780,  succeeded  17  March  1828,  m.  13  Nov.  1802,  Lady  Maria 
Parker,  only  surviving  child  of  George,  4th  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  by 
whom,  veho  v^as  b,  23  Jan.  1781,  he  has  no  issue. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  eighth  Earl,  was  6.  5  July  1753,  and  d.  \7 
March  1828;  having  m.  30  April  1779,  Lady  Sophia  Hope,  3rd  daughter  of  John, 
2nd  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  who  d,  8  March  1813;  of  which  marriage  the  present 
Earl  is  the  only  issue. 

Creations.— hootch  Baron  1613,  Earl  1010;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  1827. 
Genealogw.—See  Geneaiogical  Volume. 
Motto.— Prmeto  et  persto :  I  excel  and  perterere. 
Toum  Residence.— A&BaiT9lty. 

Seats.— Tyninghsaae  House,  Preston-Kirk,  Co.  Haddington ;  and  LennelaHonse,  Cold- 
stream, Co.  Berwick. 


Collateral  ISranctes. 


r  Issue  of  the  Hon.  George  BiiLua,  Brother 
of  the  7th  EarL] 
1  George  BaiUie,  Esq.,  b.  8  Oct.  1703,  d. 
11  Deo.  1841 ;  haying  m.  13  July  1801,  Mary, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  James 
Pringle,  Bart,  and  has  issue : 

l*GaoRGK  Baiixib,  Esq.,  of  Meller- 
stein  and  Jerriswood,  b.  14  April  1802, 
m.  10  Sept.  1824,  Georgina,  daughter  of 
the  Venerable  Archdeacon  Robert 
Markham,  end  has  issue, 

1  Mary,  b.  24  July  1825. 

2  George,  b.  20  July  1827. 

3  Robert,  ft.  8  Oct.  1828. 

4  Frances,  b.  30  Sept.  1820. 

5  Clifton,  ft.  5  March  1831. 

0  Henry,  b.  20  Aug.  1832. 

7  Arthur-Charles,  6.  1838. 

8  Georgina-Sophia,  b.  1830. 

2  Elisa,  b.  20  June  1803,  Marchion- 
ess of  Breadalbane. 

3  Charles,  6.  3  Nor.  1804,  m.  27  Dec 
1831,  the  Hon.  Anne  Scott,  3rd  daugh- 
ter of  Lord  Polwarth,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Caroline-Rachel,  b.  1833. 

2  George-Patrick,  &.  11  July  1834. 

3  Alice,  6.  1838. 

4  Robert,  Captain,  72nd  Highlanders, 
ft.  25  June  1807. 

5  Rer.  John,  Rector  of  Lissinffton, 
Co.  Lincoln,  b.  3  Jan.  1810,  m.  April 
1837,  Cecilia-Mary,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Hawkins,  Canon  Re- 
sidentiary of  York,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Hugh-John,  6.28  AprU  1838. 

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2  Augusta-Margaret,  b.  10  May 
1840. 

3  Thomas  -  George,  b.  30  Jan. 
1842. 

0  Thomas,  Com.  R.N.,  b.  30  May 
1811. 

7  Mary,  b.  4  Aug.  1814,  Lady  Haddo, 
— see  AsBaDKBN. 

8  Georgina,  b,  20  July  1810,  Lady 
Polwarth. 

0  Catherine  -  Charlotte,  b,  10  May 
1810,  Countess  of  Ashbumham. 

10  GrisseU,fr.4  AprU  1822. 
2  Rev.  Charles  Baiixis-Haiiilton,  b.  27 
Not.  1704,  d.  10  June  1820,  leaving  issue  by 
his  m.  10  April  1707,  with  Lady  Charlotte 
Home,  3rd  daughter  of  Alexander,  0th  Earl 
of  Home, 

1  Sir  George,  K.  C.  H.,  ft.  4  Oct.  1708, 
Secretary  of  Legation  at  Berlin. 

2  Charle»John,  M.P.,  6.  4  Jan.  1800, 
m.  23  Jan.  1821,  Lady  Caroline  Bertie, 
fourth  daughter  of  Willoughby,  4th 
Earl  of  Abmgdon,  by  whom  he  has 
issue, 

1  Caroline  -Sophi»-Elisabeth,  6. 
27  Jan.  1822p  m.  28  Sept.  1844, Count 
Francis  Caissotti  de  Roubion,  eld- 
est son  of  the  Count  de  Ronbion, 
Chamberlain  to  the  King  of  Sar- 
dinia. 2  Peregrine-Charles, 
Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  ft.  23  May 
1823.  3  Emily-Eleanor,  b.  3 
May  1824.  4  Leslie-George,  6.  7 
June  1838. 

3  Eleanor  -  Sophia,  b,  1801,  m,  July 


HAM 


1833,  the  Hon.  WiUiam-Hagh  Scott.— 

Set  POLWARTB. 

4  Charlciie-Augusta,  b.  1  Aug.  180«, 
d.  18« ;  haying  m.  9  Aug.  1831,  Ermn 
Baillie,  Esq.,  of  Dochfonr,  who  is  re-m. 
— See  Mancuestxr. 

A  William -Alexander,  Capt.  R.N., 
Snd  Secretary  to  the  Adnuralty,  6. 
0  June  1803,  m,  10  May  1830,  Lady 
Harriet  Hamilton,  sister  to  the  Mar- 
quis of  Abercom,  b.  IS  April  1813,  and 


1  Harriet-Eleanor,   b.  10  Feb. 
1840. 

S  Laura  •Frances,  6.  18  Aug. 
1841. 
3  A  son,  ft.  0  Sept.  1844. 
0  Ker,  ft.  July  1804,  m.  1834,  Emma, 
daughter  of  Charles  Blair,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Augusta,  ft.  1835. 
S  Clementina,  b,  1839. 


7  Thomas,  b.  1805,  iw.  18  April  1838, 
Anna-Maria,  Snd  daughter  of  the  late 
WUliam  Reynolds,  Esq.,  of  Milford 
House,  Hants,  and  d.  at  Bombay  30 
Oct.  1838.  His  widow  re-m.  30  March 
1843,'Joseph  Scott  PhiDips,  Esq.,  Bengal 
Artillery. 

8  Gerard,  Reoeirer  of  the  Admiralty 
Droits,  6.  17  March  1808.  m.  SO  Sept. 
1833,  Augusta,  4th  daughter  of  the 
late  Colonel  Henry  -  Anderson  Mors- 
head,  of  Willey  Court,  Deron,  and  has 
issue. 

9  Hon.  Clementina,  late  Maid  of 
Honour  to  the  Queen,  6.  10  May  1812, 
m.  10  July  1845,  the  Rt.  Rer.  ^ward 
Denison,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Salis- 
bury. 

10  Cospatrick,  Commander,  R.N.,  6. 
37  Feb.  1817. 


HAMILTON,  DUKE  OF.  (Hamilton-Douglas.) 
Alexander  Hamilton-Douglas,  Duke  of  Hamilton,  Marquis  of 
Hamilton,  Douglas  and  Clydesdale,  Earl  of  Angus,  Arran,  and  Lan- 
ark, Baron  Hamilton,  Abernethy,  Jedburgh  Forest,  Aven,  Polmont, 
Machanshire,  and  Innerdale,  and  Premier  Peer,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scot^ 
land }  Duke  of  Brandon,  and  Baron  Dutton,  Co.  Chester,  m  that  of 
Great  Britain ;  Duke  of  Chatelherault  in  France  ;  K.G.  and  P.C.,  He- 
reditary Keeper  ofHolyrood  House,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Lanarkshire, 
and  Colonel  of  the  Lanarkshire  Militia,  a  Trustee  of  the  British  Mu- 
seum, President  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Scotland,  a  Director  of  the  Royal 
Academy  of  Scotland,  F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.  5  6.  5  Oct.  1767,  succeeded  16 
Feb.  1819,  m.  26  April  1810,  Susan-Euphemia,  2nd  daughter  of 
the  late  William  Beckford,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Margaret  Grordon, — See 
Huntley  -,  and  by  her,  who  was  6.  14  May  1786,  be  has  issue : 

1* William- Alexander- Anthony- Archibald,  Marquis  of  Douglas  and  Clydes- 
dale, Colonel  of  the  Royid  Lanark  Militia,  b.  19  Feb.  1811,  m  23  Feb. 
1843,  her  Highness  Princess  Mary-Amelia-Elizabeth-Caroline,  daughter 
of  Cbarles-Louis-Frederick,  late  reigning  Grand  Duke  of  Baden,  &.  11 
Oct.  1817,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  A  ton,  still  born  7  Feb.  1844. 

X^WiUiam-Alexander-Lonis-Stephen,  Earl  of  Angus,  6.  IS  March,  1849. 

2  Lady  Susan-Harriet-Catherine,  b.  9  June  1814,  Countess  of  Lincoln. — See 

Newcastle. 

His  Grace's  father,  Archibald,  ninth  Duke,  was  b,  15  July  1740,  and  d,  16  Feb. 

1819;  haying  m.  25  May  1765,  Lady  Harriet  Stewart,  5th  daughter  of  Alexander, 

6th  Earl  of  Galloway,  by  whom,  who  d,  26  Not.  1788,  he  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Anne,  6. 16  March  1766. 

2  Alexander,  the  present  and  tenth  Duke. 

3  Lord  j^reMbaldy  b.  16  March  1770,  many  years  M.P.  for  the  County  of 

Lanark,  d,  unm,  28  Aug.  1827. 

4  Lady  Ckarioite,  b,  6  April  1772,  d,  10  June  1827,  Ducheia  of  Somenet. 

5  Lady  Susan,  6.  3  Aug.  1774,  Dowager  Countess  of  Dunmore. 


HAR 

CrmtUnu.^E»xl  oi  Angus  1389,  Baron  Hamilton  144A,  Earl  of  Arran  1503,  Marquis  of 
Hamilton  1009,  Baron  of  Abemethy  and  Jedburgh  Forest,  and  Marauis  of  Douglas  1033, 
Baron  of  Aren,  Pofanont,  Machanshire,  and  Innerdale,  Earl  of  LanariL,  Marquis  of  Clydes> 
dale,  and  Duke  of  HamQton  1043,  all  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  Duke  of  Brandon 
and  Baron  of  Dntton,  Co.  Chester,  in  that  of  Great  Britain,  1711. 

Genealogy, — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
j|fof/oc«<— Through— Hamilton.    Jamais  arriere — Douglas. 
Tef»n  Residence,^12,  Portman  Square. 

Seats.— HamSlUm  Palace,  Co.  Lanark ;  Kinniel,  Co.  Untitfagow ;  Brodrick  Castle.  Isle  of 
Arran  ;  Ashton  Hall,  Lancashire ;  and  Baston  Park,  Suffolk. 


CoUaUtal  ISranctM. 


[Issue  of  Admiral  Charles-Powell  Hamilton. 
—See  Genealogical  Volume.] 

1  Hamilton -CiiAaLiis- Jambs  Hamilton, 
Esq.,  Bnroy  Extra,  and  Min-Plen.  in  Bra- 
■U,  b.  99  July  1779,  m.  13  Ayiril  18S0,  Maria- 
Susanna,  Snd  daughter  of  Gen.  Sir  Fre- 
derick -Phillips  Robinson,  K.C.B.,  Goremor 
and  Vice-Admiral  of  Tobago. 

S  Augustus  -  Barrington-Price-Anne  Pow- 
ell, Lieut.  R.N.,  Prirate  Secretary  to  the 
first  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  6.  22  May  1781, 
m.  t  April  1805,  Maria-Catherine,  daughter 
of  the  late  John  Hyde,  Esq.,  by  Mary, 
daughter  of  Lord  Francis  Seymour,  son  of 
the  9th  Duke  of  Somerset,   and  has   had 

1  Charles-Henry,  Com.  R.N.,  b.  7 
Oct.  1808. 

9  Francis  -  Seymour,  Capt.  Royal 
Art.,  ft.  19  Jan.  1811,  m.  0  Sept  1834, 
Emma-Catherine-Frances,  Sod  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas- Darby  Corentry,  Esq., 
of  Greenlands,  Bucks.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Alexandrina  -  Emma  -  Ada- 
Caroline,  6.  28  January  1837. 

2  Rosabel-Georgiana  -  Maria, 
6.  28  Sept.  1838. 

8    Archibald  -  Barrington  - 
Seymour,  b.  8  Not.  1840. 


4  Constance^ngnsta-Idonia- 
Lorn,  6.  2  April  1842. 

5  Algernon  -  Percy,    b.    in 
June  1844. 

3  Douglas,  b.  5  Jan.  1814,  m.  Feb. 
1843,  Frances,  daughter  of  the  late 
Hngh-Ryres  GraresoBsq.,  of  Fort  WU- 
Uam,  limerick. 

4  Frederick,  attached  to  the  Mission 
at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  ft.  12  May  1815,  m. 
25  Feb.  1843,  Marina,  eldest  daughter 
of  James  Norton,  Esq. 

5  Adolphus,  ft.  5  July  1810. 
0  Alfred,  h.  21  April  1818. 

7  Octarius,  an  Officer  in  the  Bengal 
Light  Caralry,  b.  15  Feb.  1821. 

8  Alexandrina  -  Idonia-Charlotte-Sn- 
san,  6.  21  Aug.  1824. 

3  Lucretia-Charlotte- Susanna,  b.  81  July 
1783,  m.  1827,  Mr.  Briggs,  R.N. 
The  Earl  of  Selkirk  is  descended  from  Lord 

Basil  Hamilton,  0th  son  of  William  and 

Anne,  Srd  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Hamilton. 
[Grand-daughter  of  Lord  Archibald,  7th  son 
of  the  Srd  Duke  and  Duchess.] 

Mary,  daughter  of  Charles  Hamilton,  Esq., 
Lord  Archibald's  eldest  son,  m.  June  1785, 
John  Dickenson,  Esq.,  of  Taxall. 


HARBERTON,  VISCOUNT.     (Pombroy.) 

John-James  Pomeroy^  Viscount  and  Baron  Harberton  of  Carbery, 
Co.  Kil(lare>  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  b.  29  Sept.  1790,  succeeded 
4  July  1833,  m.  2  March  1822,  Caroline,  6th  daughter  of  the  late 
Rev.  Sir  John  Robinson,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue, 

1  John,  b.  28  Oct.  1828,  d.  3  Dec.  1830. 

2  Hon,  Artkur-Jamet,  b.  March  1831,  d,  Jan.  1840. 

3  Hon.  Mary-Ann,  b.  Feb.  1833. 

4  Hon.  Esther-Caroline,  b.  20  March  1835. 
5*Hon.  James-Spencer,  b.  Nov.  1836. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  fourth  Viscount,  was  in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of 
St  Anne's  Parish,  Dublin,  6. 19  Dec.  1758,  succeeded  his  brother  Arthur- Jamei, 
3rd  Viscount,  27  Sept.  1832,  and  d.  4  July  1833,  baring  m.  31  Oct.  1785,  Esther, 
eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  James  Spencer,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d,  3  Jan.  1840, 
he  had  issue: 
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1  John-James,  present  and  fifth  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur-William,  Rector  of  Desertmartin,  b.  17  July  1795, 

m.  20  Dec.  1837,  Frances-Ledtia  Knox,  7th  daughter  of  the  late  Bishop 
of  Deny, — tee  Ranfurly,  and  has  issue, 

1  John,  ft.  26  July  1830.  S  WUliam  Knox,  b,  April  1843. 

3  Hon.  George  -  Francis  Coli^y,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6. 11  Nov.  1797,  m.  22  July 

1825,  Frances,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Trench  Dean 
of  Kildare,  and  niece  of  Lord  Ashtown ;  and  has  issue  by  her : 

1  Henry-Fits-GeoTge,  b.  1  July  1827.         2  John-Thonuu,  b.  31  July  1828. 

3  Maria-Esther,  b.  29  July  1833.  4  Georgc-Pomeroy,  b.  1  Not.  1835. 

A  A  daughter,  ft.  17  May  1841. 

4  Spencer-Stewart^  b.  9  March  1803,  d.  23  June  1812. 

5  Hon,  Henry,  b.  20  Sept.  1805,  d.  18  May  1833,  having  m.  7  Feb.  1829,  Eli- 

zabetb,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Truell,  1>J>,,  of  Clomnacnoise, 
Co.  Wicklow,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

1  £ditha.Augnata-Mary,  ft.  13  Dec.  1829.  2  A  daughter,  b.  and  d.  29 

May  1831.       3  Robert-Henry,  b.  18  May  1832. 

6  Hon.  Elizabeth-Esther,  b.  7  July  1808,  m,  26  April  1842,  the  Rev.  CecU 

Russell,  of  Kinnegad,  Ireland. 

7  Hon.  William-Knox,  b,  18  June  1813. 

Arthur,  first  Viscount,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  &.  14  Jan.  1723,  </. 
9  April  1798,  having  m.  20  Oct.  1747,  Mary,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Colley,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Carbery,  by  whom,  who  d.  7  April  1794,  he  had  issue, 

1  Henry f  second  Fmscovnt,  b.  8  Dec.  1749,  and  d.  29  Nov.  1829,  having 

had  by  his  m.,  20  Jan.  1788,  with  Mary,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Grady, 
Esq.,  of  Grange,  Co.  Limerick,  who  d.  22  Jan.  1823,  an  only  son, 

Han.  Henry,  who  was  b.  28  Nor.  1789,  and  d.  before  his  father,  10  March 
1804. 

2  Artuvr-Jamss,  third    Viscovnt,  b.  3   March    1753,  m.  Oct.  1800, 

Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Thomas  Kinsley,  Esq.,  who  survives  him 
and  is  the  present  Viscountess  Dowager.  His  Lordship  d.  without 
issue,  27  Sept.  1832. 

3  EUzabethy  dec, 

4  HenHetta-Judithy  b.  18  June  1754,  d,  22  April  1778,  1st  wife  of  the  Ute 

Viscount  Lifford, 

5  Mary,  6.  19  March  1757,  d,  29  Sept.  1778,  wife  of  the  late  Sir  John^ 

Craven  Garden,  Bart. 

6  John,  fourth  and  late  Viscount, 

7  Hon.  George,  b.  1  March  1764. 

CreatUnu.—B%Ton  1783,  Viaconnt  1791. 

Genealogy. ^^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— ^'iTttxtM  fortuna  cornea :  Fortune  ia  the  companion  of  Talour. 

^at. — Spenoer-Parm,  Rathangan,  Co.  KJldare. 


HARBOROUGH,  EARL  OF.     (Sherard.) 
Robert  Sherard^  Earl  and  Baron  of  Harborough,  Co.  Leicester,  m 
the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  Baron  Sherard  of  Leitrim,  in  that  if 
Ireland ;  b,  «6  Aug.  1797,  succeeded  10  Dec.  1807,  m.  27  Nov.  1843, 
Mary-Eliza,  daughter  of  Edward  Dalby  Temple,  Esq. 

His  Lordahip*8  father,  Philip,  fifth  Earl,  b,  10  Oct.  1767,  d,  10  Dec.  1807  ; 
haring  m.  4  July  1791,  Eleanor,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Col.  John  Monck- 
U}n,see  Galway,  and  by  her,  who  d,  9  Oct.  1809,  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Lucy-Eleanor,  b.  21  May  1729,  m.  19  May  1817,  the  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Henry-Cecil  Lowther. — See  Lonsdale. 
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2  Lady  Anna-Maria,  b.  3  Oct.  1794,  m.  7  March  1816,  WiUiam  Cuflte,  Em}., 

of  St.  Albans,  Co.  Kilkenny. 

3  Lady  Sophia,  b.  16  Nov.  1795,  m.  9  April  1812,  Sir  Thoma*  Whiehcote, 

Bart.y  who  d,  23  Aug.  1829,  and  she  m.  2ndly,  23  April  1840,  WUliam- 
Charles  Evans-Freke,  Esq., — see  Carbery. 

4  Robert,  present  and  sixth  Earl. 

5  Lady  Jane,  b.  21  June  1799. 

6  Lady  Charlotte,  b,  31  March  1801. 

7  Lady  Susan,  b,  1  July  1802,  m.  11  July  1821,  Major-Gen.  John  Reeve. 

€}reatUms.—BtiTon  1714,  and  Earl  1719,  of  Great  Britain ;  Baron  of  Ireland  10t7. 
Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Hostia  honori  inyidia  :  Envy  is  an  enemy  to  honour. 
SeaU.—8tKp\etoTA,  Melton-Mowbray,  Leicestershire ;  and  Glaiston,  Co.  Rutland. 


Collateral  ISranc^M. 


[The  Barl's  Aunts,  daughters  of  Robert,  4th 
Earl.] 

I  Lady  Lucy,  ft.  13  Oct.  1760,  m.  1st,  3  June 
1791,  Shr  Thomas  Cave,  Bart.,  who  d.  16  Jan. 
1792;  and  Sndly,  90  Aug.  1798,  the  Hon, 
Philip  Putey,  who  d.  14  April  1838.— ^ee 
Radnor.  = 

S  Lady  Sophia-Dorothy,  ft.  17  AprU  1775, 
<f.  5  Not.  1781. 


[Only  surviyinff  daughter  of  Bennet,  Srd 
Eiu-l,  elderBrother  of  the  4th  Earl.1 
Lady  Frances,  6.  IS  April  17ftO,  m.  18  April 
1776,  Mqjor-General  George  Morgan,  who 
is  deceased. 

*PHIUP-CA8TaLLSHBRARD,E8Q.,Of  Glstton, 

Hunts,  the  lineal  descendant  of  the  Hon. 
George  Sherard,  3rd  son  of  the  1st  Lord 
Sherard,  is  Heir  PresomptiTe  to  the  Irish 
Barony  of  Sherard. 


HARDWICKE,  EARL  OF.     (Yorkb.) 

Charles-Fhilip  Yorke,  Earl  of  Hardwicke^  Viscount  Royston, 
and  Baron  Hardwicke,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Cambridgeshire,  a  Lord  in  Waiting  to  the  Queen  ;  b. 
2  April  1799,  succeeded  18  Nov.  1834,  m.  14  Oct.  1833,  the  Hon. 
Susan  Liddell,  6th  daughter  of  Lord  Ravens  worth,  6.  11  Jan.  1810, 
and  has  issue : 

1  Lady  Elizabetli-Philippa,  6.  15  Nov.  1834. 

2*Charle8-Philip,  Viscount  Royston,  b.  23  April  1836. 

3  Lady  Mary- Catherine,  ft.  19  May  1837. 

4  Lady  Agneta- Harriett,  6.  13  Dec  1838. 

5  Hon.  John-Manners,  b.  30  Oct.  1840. 

6  Hon.  Victor- Alexander,  b.  24  March  1842. 

7  Hon ,  ft.  13  July  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Joseph-Sydney  Yorke,  K.C.B.,  was  ft. 
6  June  1768,  and  d.  by  the  upsetting  of  a  boat,  5  May  1831,  having  been  twice 
married;  Ist,  29  March  1798,  to  Elizabeth- Weake,  daughter  of  James  Rattray, 
Esq.,  of  Atherstone,  who  d.  29  Jan.  1812  ;  and  2ndly,  22  May  1813,  to  Lady  Ura- 
nia-Anne Paulet,  daughter  of  George,  12th  Marquis  of  Winchester,  Marchioness 
Dowager  of  Cknricarde,  and  widow,  2ndly,  of  Colonel  Peter  Kington  ;  by  this 
lady,  who  d.  27  Dec.  1843,  Sir  Joseph  had  no  issue  :  his  issue  by  the  1st  marriage 
are  as  follow,  the  sunrivors  having  been  raised  to  the  dignity  of  sons  and  daughter 
of  an  Earl  10  Feb.  1836: 

1  Charles-Philip,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

2  Sydney^ohn,  ft.  7  Jan.  1801,  d.  20  Feb.  1802. 

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3  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry-Reginald,  Rector  of  Aspeden,  Herts.,  M.A.,  b,  30 

Oct.  1803,  m.  19  Nov.  1833,  Flora-Elizabeth,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  late  Sir  Alexander  Campbell,  Bart,  and  has  issue, 

1  PhUip-Sidney,  b.  SI  Dec.  1834.        2  Flora-Elizabeth,  b.  8  Sept.  1836 
3  Siuan-AmelU,  b.  17  Jan.  1830.  4  Henry-Eliot,  b.  4  July  1841. 

4  Hon.  Eliot-Thomas,   M.F.,   b,  29  April  1805,  m.  31  Jan.  1833,  Emily- 

Anne-Melicent,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Emilius-Henry-Delm^  Rad- 
cliffe,  Esq.,  of  Belmont,  Herts.    They  have  no  issue. 

5  Horaiio-NeUon,  b.  13  Aug.  1806,  d.  21  March  1814. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Grantham- Munton,    Chaplain   to  the  Lord   Bishop  of 

Worcester,  b.  14  Feb.  1809,  m.  10  March  1830,  Marian-Emily,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Henry-Cunningham  Montgomery,  Bart.,  and 
has  issue, 

1  JoMph-Annutiu,  b.  93  Sept.  1831.  9  SUxabeih,   ft.  3,  d.  4,  Nor. 

1832.         3  Emily- Elizabeth,  ft.  23  Oct.  1833,  d.  20  Sept.  1830.         4  Edith- 
Oertrade,  b.  7  Dec.  1834.  5  Aiice-Siuan,  6.  14  May  1830.  0  Ber- 

tha-Amelia, 6.  SO  June  1837.        7  Marian- Oeraldine,  6.  5  Feb.  1830.        8 
Constance-Ellen. 

7  Lady  AgneU-Elizabeth,  b.    9  Dec.  1811,   m.    24  Feb.    1836,  Robert- 

Cooper-Lee  Bevan,  Esq. 

Creations,— Banm  1733,  Earl  and  Viacoont  1754. 
Genealogy,— See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto, — Nee  cnpias  nee  metaas :  Neither  deaire  nor  fear. 
JKeol.— Wimpole  Hall,  near  Arrington,  Co.  Cambridge . 


CollaUtal  ISrancOM. 


[Undies  and  Amit  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  the  Hon.  Charles  Yorke,  2nd  son  of  the 
1st  Earl.] 

1  Phiup,  THiBD  Eabl,  6.  31  May  1787, 
■aooeeded  18  May  1706,  and  d.  18  Nor.  1834, 
haying  m.  24  July  1782,  Lady  Euzabbth 
Lindsay,  now  Coumtbss  DowAOxa,  eldest  . 
danghter  of  James,  5th  Earl  of  Badcarres, 
6.  11  Oct.  11703,   and  by  her,  who  surrires 


1  Ladv  Anne,  ft.  12  April  1783,  Coun- 
tess of  Mexborough. 

2  PhUip,  Viscount  Jloyston,b,7  May 
1784,  d,  7  April  1808. 

3  Lady  Catherine  -  Freman,  b.  14 
April  1786,  Dowager  Countess  of  Cale- 
don. 

4  Charles,  b.  23  April  1787,  d.  an  in- 
faxkt. 

6  Lady  Elisabeth-Margaret,  6. 4  Jan. 
1789,  Lady  Stuart  de  Rothesay. 

0  A  son,  still-bom  Oct.  1703. 

7  Lady  Caroline-Harriet,  b,  15  Oct. 
1704,  Countess  Somers. 

8  Charles-James  Viscount  Royston, 
b.  21  July  1797,  d.  30  April  1810. 

0  Hon.  Joseph  -  John,  b,  20  Aug. 
1800,  d,  23  March  1801. 

2  Right  Hon.  CharUs  Philip,  b,  12  March 
1704,  m.  I  July  1790,  Harriet,  daughter  of 
Charles  Manningham,  Esq.,  of  Thorpe,  Sur- 
rey, and  d.  13  March  1834,  without  issue, 

3  Caroline,  b.  20  Aug.  1705,  d.  20  July 
1818,  late  Countess  of*  St-Oermans. 

[Issue  of  Joseph  Yorke,  Esq.,  2nd  son   of 
James,  Lord  Bishop  of  Ely,  5th  son  of  the 


1st  Earl.] 

1  JosBPH  YoBKB,  Esq.,  of  Forthampton 
Court,  Gloucestershire,  6.  11  Jan.  1807,  m. 
31  Dec  1834,  Franoes-Antonia,  daughter  of 
the  late  Right  Hon.  Reginald-Pole  Carew, 
by  the  Hon.  Caroline-Anne  Lytteltour-fM 
Lyttelton,  b,  22  April  1810,  and  has  issue, 

John-Reginald,  6.  25  Dec.  1838. 

2  Catherine-Harriet,  ft.  31  March  1811,  m. 
12  Aug.  1834,  Henry  Clifford,  Esq.  of  Perry- 
stone,  Co.  Hereford. 

8  James-Charles,  Lieutenant  5th  Dragoon 
Guards,  b,  O  Feb.  1810,  m.  31  Oct  1839, 
Georgiana-Augusta,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  Rer.  Charles  Hawkins,  Canon  Kesiden- 
tiary  of  York,  and  haa  issue, 

Catherine  •  Anna  -  Cookbum,  b,  12 
March  184S. 

[Issue  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Yorke,  4th  son  of 
the  Bishop  of  Ely.1 

1  Lieut.-Col.  Philip^ames,  Scots  Fusilier 
Guards,  b.  13  Oct.  1799,  m.  27  April  1843, 
Emily,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Morgan 
Clifford,  Esq.,  of  Penystone,  Co.  Hereford. 

2  Rer.  Charles-Isaac,  b.  7  Oct.  1801,  m.  17 
Dec.  1840,  Ellen,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  John  Leigh,  Esq.,  of  Sandhills. 

3  Reginald,  Commander,  R.  N.,  b,  24  Not. 
1808. 

4  Henrietta-Amabel,  b.  3  Feb.  1885. 

5  Caroline,  ft.  0  Aug.  1800. 

0  Anna-Maria,  b.  9  Jan.  1808,  m,  87  Not. 
1838,  Sir  Edward  Head,  Bart. 

7  Jemima-Catherine,  b.  9  May  1800. 

8  Juliana-Caroline,  b.  10  Dec.  1810. 
0  Charlotte-Anne,  b,  7  Jan.  1813. 


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HAREWOOD.  EARL  OF.    (Lascblles.) 
Henry  Lascelles,  Earl  of  Hare  wood,  Viscount   Lascelles,  and 
Baron  Harewood  of  Harewood,  Co.  York,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom;  Major  of  the  Yorkshire  Hussar  Yeomanry,   6.  11  June 
1797>  succeeded  24  Nov.  1841,  m.  5  July  1823,  Lady  Louisa  Thynnc, 
2nd  daughter  of  Thomas,  2nd  Marquis  of  Bath.     They  have  issue, 
l*Henry-Thynne,  Viscount  Lascelles,  b,  18  June  1824,  m.  17  July  1845, 
Lady  Elizabeth- Joan  De-Burgh,  eldest   daughter  of  the  Marquis  of 
Clanricarde,  b,  22  Feb.  1826. 

2  Hon.  Egremont- William,  Lieut.  Gren.  Guards,  b.  28  July  1825. 

3  Hon.  George-Edwin,  b.  19  Oct.  1826. 

4  Horn,  Algemon^FroKctMy  6.  21  Jan.  1828,  d,  28  March  1845. 

5  Htm,  Alfred-Daniel,  &.  26  Feb.  1829,  d,  20  March  1845. 

6  Lady  Louisa-Isabella,  6.  20  July  1830. 

7  Hon.  James-Walter,  b,  Nov.  1831. 

8  Lady  Susan-Charlotte,  b,  10  April  1834. 

9  Hon.  Horace-Douglas,  b.  20  Sept.  1835. 

10  Lady  Blanche-Emma,  6.  18  Aug*  1837. 

11  Lady  Florence-Harriet,  b,  8  Oct.  1838. 

12  Lady  Mary-EUzabeth,  b.  11  May  1842. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  second  Earl,  was  b,  25  Dec.  176/,  succeeded 
3  April  1820,  d.  24  Nov.  1841 ;  having  m.  3  Sept.  1794,  Henrietta,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  late  Sir  John  Saunders  Sebright,  Bart.,  and  by  her,  who  d,  15  Feb.  1840, 
had  issue: 

1  Edward,  Fucaunt  Lascelles,  b.  18  July  1796,  d,  7  Dec.  1839;  having  m. 

1821,  Louisa,  daughter  of  Mr.  Rowley,  who  is  deceased. 

2  Henry,  present  and  third  Earl. 

3  Hon.  William-Saunders-Sebright,  M.P.,  b.  29  Oct.  1798,  m.  14  May  1823, 

Lady  Caroline- Georgiana  Howard,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Car- 
lisle ;  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1   William  Spencer,  b.  14   May  l8U,d.  an  infant.  S  Georgiana- 

Caroline,  b.  Feb.  18M.         3  George-Dacre,  b.  0  Jane  18S8,  d.  18  April 
18S9.       4  Henrietta,  ft.  Feb.  1830.  &  Claude,  ft.  Oct.  1831.       0  Edwin, 

b.  «7  Sept.  1833.         7  Mary,  b.  4  Nov.  183S.         8  Emma,  6. 17  Nov.  1838. 
0  Frank,  b,  March  1841.       10  Henry,  b,  4  Dec.  1841. 

4  Hon.  Edwin,  b.  25  Dec.  1799. 

5  Hon.  Francis,  b.  12  April  1801,  d.  2  Feb.  1814. 

6  Lady  Harriet,  b,  19  June  1802,  Countess  of  Sheffield. 

7  Hon,  Frederick,  b.  27  June  1803,  d.  IS  Oct.  1823. 

8  Lady  Frances-Anne,  b,  2  June  1804,  widow  of  John'Tkomas  Hope,  Esq, 

— See  HoPETOUN. 

9  Hon.  Arthur,  6. 25  Jan.  1807,  m.  18  Nov.  1834,  Caroline-Frances,  4th 

daughter  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Bart.,  6.  25  Dec.  1813,  and  has  issue, 
1  Clare- Henrietta,  6. 19  June  1836.       X  Walter-Richard,  6.  M  Oct.  1837. 
3  Gertrude,  b.  tH  Aug.  1830.  4  Selina,  b.  17  May  1841.        ft  A  daugh- 

ter, b.  8  Jan.  1843.  0  A  daughter,  6.  10  April  184d. 

10  Lady  Emma,  b,  16  March  1809,  Lady  Portman. 

11  Lady  Louisa,  b,  10  Sept.  1812,  m.  4  July  1835,  the  Hon.  George-Henry 

Cavendish,  M.F.—See  Burlington. 

CYeoltoiM.— Baron  1700,  Earl  and  Viscount  1812. 
Genealogw. — See  Genealogical  Folume. 
Motto.— In  lolo  Deo  aaloa :  Salration  in  God  alone. 
Town  Residence,— HsiTvwood  Place,  Hanover  Square. 
•Vear.~Harewood  House,  near  Wetherby,  Yorkshire. 
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HARRINGTON,  EARL  OF.     (Stanhope.) 

Charles  Stanhope,  Earl  of  Harrington,  Co.  Northampton, 
Viscount  Petersham^  Co.  Surrey,  and  Baron  Harrington,  Co.  North- 
ampton, in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  a  Colonel  in  the  Army;  b.  8 
April  1780,  succeeded  5  Sept.  1829,  m.  7  April  1831,  Maria,  daughter 
of  the  late  Samuel  Foote,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Charies,  discount  Petersham,  b,  18  Dec.  1831,  d.  8  April  1836. 

2  L4uly  Jane-St-Maur-Blanche,  b.  14  May  1833. 

Ifis  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  the  third  Earl,  was  6.  17  March  1753,  and  d, 
5  Sept.  1829  ;  having  m.  22  May  1779,  Jane-Seymour,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
John  Fleming,  Bart.,  d.  3  Feb.  1824,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Charles,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Mtyor-Gen.  LincolnrEdwin-Robert,  CJi.,  b,  26  Nov.  1781,  d,  29  Feb. 

1840. 

3  Lady  Anna-Maria,  6.  3  Sept.  1783,  Duchess  of  Bedford. 

4*Hon.  Colonel  Leicester-Fltzgerald-Charles,  C.B.,  Commander  of  the 
GreekOrder  of  the  Saviour,  6.  2  Sept.  1784,  m.  23  April  1831,  Eliza- 
beth-William, only  child  and  heir  of  the  late  William  Green,  Esq.,  of 
Jamaica,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Anna,  ft.  10  July  1882.  9  Algernon-RiuaeU,  b,  «7  Feb.  1838. 

Geraldine-EYelyn,  6.  86  Jan.  1841.  4  A  aon,  b.  27  Sept.  1845. 

b  Hon,  Wiltiam-Sefton'Oeorge,  b,  29  Dec.  1785,  d.  Feb.  1786. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Fitzroy-Henry-Richard,  b,  24  April  1787,  m.  8  Nov.  1808, 

Caroline  Wyndham,   [daughter  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Wyndham,]   and 

has  issue  by  her : 

1  Charlet-Wyndhun,  b.  10  Aug.  1800,  m.  10  Feb.  1830,  EUsabeth-StUl, 
eldett  daughter  of  R.  L.  FearMOl,  Era.  X  Fttxroy,  b.  4  Sept.,  d.  10  Oct., 
1810.       3  FUxroy,  b.  5  Sept.  1812,  d.  June  1823.      4  Percy,  6. 27  Aug.  1828. 

7  Hon.  Major  Sir  Francis-Charles,  K.C.H.,  b.  29  Sept.  1788,  m.  Hannah, 

only  daughter  and  heir  of Wilson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  nances,  m.  10  March  1841,  Col.  James  Hughes,  brother  of  Lord  Di- 
norben.       2  Augusta.       8  Charles. 

8  Hon.  Henry- William,  b,  2  Aug.  1790,  is  m.  without  issue. 

9  Lady  Carolina-Anne,  b.  20  Nov.  1791,  m.  21  June  1841,  Edward-Ayshford 

Sanford,  Esq.,  of  Nynehead,  Somerset. 

10  Lady  Charlotte-Augusta,  6. 15  Feb.  1793,  Duchess  of  Leinster. 

11  Hon,  Auguthu,  b,  25  March  1794,  d.  8  Dec.  1830. 

Creations^— Bnxon  1729,  Viscount  and  Earl  1742. 

GeneaU^. — See  Genealoticai  Volume. 

Motto^—k  Deo  et  Kcge :  From  God  and  the  King. 

Town  Residence. — Harrington  House,  Whitehall  Gardens. 

Seats^—BlrMBton  Castle,  Derbyshire,  and  Gawsworth,  Cheshire. 


[The  Barrs  Conshks,  issue  of  the  Hon.  Hen- 
iTf'Vitmtoy  Stanhope,  2nd  son  of  the  2nd 

1  Robert  Henry  Stanhope,  Esq.,Com.R.}i., 
6. 21  April  1802,  d.  without  issue  2  March 
1830,  having  m.  20   March  1830,  Elisabeth- 


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Collateral  lUxaru^. 

Rosamond,  eldest  daui^ter  of  James  Ward 
Esq.,  of  Willey,  Surrey,  who  re-m.  8  June 
1841,  Charles-Thomas   Stanley,  Esq.  ~  Set 
Daaay. 
2  Harriet,  Lady  Southampton* 


H  AR 


HARRIS,  BARON.     (Harris.) 
Georoe-Francis-Robert  Harris,  Baron  Harris  of  Seringapatam 
and  Mysore  in  the  East  Indies,  and  of  Belmont,  Co.  Kent,  tit  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  6.  14  Aug.  1810,  succeeded  SO  May 
1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William-George,  second  Lord,  was  h.  17  Jan.  1782, 
sncceeded  19  May  1829,  d.  30  May  1845 ;  haying  m.  1st,  17  Oct.  1809,  Eliza- 
Serena-Anne,  daughter  of  William  Dick,  Esq.,  of  Tullimet,  Co.  Perth,  who  d.  25 
Jan.  1817  ;  and  2ndlv,  28  May  1824,  Isabella,  now  Countess  Dowager,  only 
child  of  Robert-Handcock  Temple,  Esq.,  of  Waterstown,  Westmeath.  His  Lord- 
ship had  issue, 

by  1st  marriai^ : 

1  George-Francis-Robert,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Chatrlotte-Reid,  b,  25  April  1812,  d,  Dec.  1818. 

3  Hon.  and  Rev,  WiUiam-Lushington'Thonuu,  b,  18  Jan.  1814,  d,  24  Nov. 

1840. 

4  ^  Sony  ttill-bom  Sept.  1816. 

by  2nd  marriage : 
5*Hon.  Robert-Temple,  b.  6  May  1830. 

6  Hon.  CharUs'Edward,  b.  Oct.  1832,  d,  18  March  1836. 

7  Hon.  Arthur-Ernest,  b.  31  Jan.  1835. 

8  Hon.  Louisa-Matilda,  b.  10  Feb   1836. 

9  ^  Sony  still-bom  27  April  1839. ' 

His  Lordship's  father,  George,  first  Lord,  who  acquired  his  title  in  consider- 
ation of  his  military  services  in  India,  and  particularly  at  the  taking  of  Seringapa- 
tam, was  b.  18  March  1746,  and  d.  19  May  1829 ;  having  m,  9  Dec.  1779,  Anne- 
Carteret,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Dixon,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who 
d,  Aug.  1833,  his  Lordship  had,  William-George,  second  Lord,  and  other 
issue,  as  stated  below. 

Creation.— 1%\5. 

Geneaiogw.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— my  Prince  and  my  Country. 
Stat. — Belmont,  Feversham,  Kent. 


CoIIatnral  ISranclM. 


[Unclea  and  annta  of  the  preaent  Peer,  issue 
of  George,  Ist  Lord.] 
1  Hon.  Anne-ElisHbeth,  6.  33  Sept.  1780, 
m.  9  Dec.  1797,  the  Right   Hon.    Slephen- 
Rumbold  Lnshington. 

%  Hon.  Michael-Tkomas,  b.  13  Sept  1783,  d. 
17  May  1834 ;  baring  m.  33  March  1807, 
Emma  -  Mary,  4th  daughter  of  William 
Money,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I  Thomas,  b.  1811,  m.  10  Feb.  1838, 
Emily,  daughter  of  Robert  Bumside, 
Esq.  3  George.  3  Emma-Money, 
m.  14  June  1831,  Archibald  Douglas, 
Esq.,  Capt  Madras  serrice.  4  Mar- 
tha-Frances, m.  31  Dec.  1831,  M^or- 
General  Archibald-Spiers  Logan,  of  the 
Madras  Army.  9  Ellen,  m.  3  Nor. 
1840,  Henri,  3nd  son  of  the  Cheralier 
de  Ste  Marie.  0   Maria,  m.  35 

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Sept.  1841,  Henry-Fearon  Baber,  Esq. 
7  £ug«nia-Emma,  m,  13  April  1838, 
Captain  George  Logan,  Madras  Army. 

3  Hon.  Sarah,  b.  13  Sept.  1789,  d.  38 
March  1844 ;  having  m.  the  Her.  John  Hodg- 
son, Vicar  of  St.  Peter's  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet 

4  Hon.  Phoebe-Frances,  b.  4  May  1787. 

9  Charles,  b.  14  Dec  1793,  kiUed  at  New 
Orleans,  8  Jan.  1819. 

0  Hon.  SybeUa-Marf,  b.  1799,  d.  0  Oct. 
1844. 

7  Hon.  Matilda,  6.  13  July  1707. 

8  Hon.  Mary-Jane,  b.  13  Aug.  1708,  m.  3 
Sept.  1833,  Francis  Bradley-Dyne,  Esq.,  of 
Gore  Court,  Kent. 

0  Hon.  and  Bev.  Muurave-Alnred'Henry, 
b.  Sept.  1801,  m.  10  June  1839,  Geornaa, 
daughter  of  the  late  William  Fosberry,  Esq., 
and  d.  10  Aug.  1890. 


H  AR 


HARROWBY,  EARL  OF.     (Ryder.) 

Dudley  Ryder,  Earl  of  Harrowby,  Co.  Lincoln,  Viscount  Sandon 
of  Sandon,  Co.  Stafford,  and  Baron  Harrowby  of  Harrowby,  Co. 
Lincoln,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  a  Privy  Counsellor, 
a  Commissioner  for  building  Churches,  a  Trustee  of  the  British  Mu- 
seum, a  Governor  of  the  Charter-House,  D.C.L.,  F.S.A.  5  h.  22  Dec. 
1762,  succeeded  as  Baron  20  June  1803,  m.  SO  July  1795,  Lady  Susan 
Leveton-Gower,  6th  daughter  of  Granville,  Ist  Marquis  of  Stafford, 
by  whom,  who  was  b.  1772,  and  d.  26  May  1838,  the  Earl  has  had 
issue  : 

1  Ladw  Susan,  b,  20  Jane  1796,  d,  30  Jaly  1827;  having  m.  4  July  1817, 

Hugh,  Viscount  Ebrington,  now  Earl  Fortescue. 
2*Dudley,  Viscount  Sandon,  M.P.,  M.A.,  b,  23  May  1798,  m.  15  Sept.  1823, 
Lady  Prances  Staart,  4th  daughter  of  John,  1st  Marquis  of  Bute,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Frances,  b.  Aug.  1814.  9  Hon.  Dndley,  b.  5  Jan.  1818,  d.  5 

Feb.  1810.        3*Hon.  Dudley-FrancU-Stoart,  b.  18  Jan.  1931.  4  Hon. 

Henry-Dudley,  6.  8  May  1836.  A  Hon.  Sustm-Georgina,  b,  July  1837. 

d.  11  April  1830.  0  A  aon,  b.  18  Aug.  1843. 

3  Hon.  Granville-Dudley,  Lieut.  R.N.,  M.P.,  M.A.,  b.  Nov.  1799,  ».  30  May 

1825,  Lady  Georgiana  -  Augusta  Somerset,  3rd  daughter  of  Henry- 
Charles,  6th  Ouke  of  Beaufort,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Georgiana^usan,  b.  10,  d.  V  June  ISM.  S  Snaan-Oeornana,  b.  7 

July  1817.  3  GranvUle'Richard'Heniy,  ft.  10  Dec.  1818,  d.  15  May  1810. 
4  Dudley-Henry,  b.  7  Feb.  1830.  5  Charlotte-Mary,  b.  8  Oct.  1831.  0 
GranTille-Richard,  b.  n  Sept.  1833.  7  Henry-Stuart,  6.  10  Feb.  1838. 

8  Franda-Bdward,  b.  14  Oct.  1830.  0  GeorgianarHenrietta-Frederica, 
and  10  Anguflta-Loniaa,  Twina,  b.  14  Aug.  1838.  1 1  laabeUa-Sophia- 

Ann,  b.  10  June  1841.  11  A  daughter,  b.  3  Sept.,  d.  1  Not.,  1843. 

13  A  aon,  b.  13  Sept.  1844. 

4  Lady  Mary,  b.  April  1801,  m.  15  July  1828,  Gaptun  Edward  Saurin,  R.N., 

son  of  the  Right  Hon.  William  Saurin,    by  Lady  Mary  O'Bryen. — 
See  Thomond. 

5  Lady  Georgiana-Elizabeth,  b.  23  April  1804,  m.  12  Dec.  1825,  the  Hon. 

John-James  Stuart- Wortley. — See  Wharncliffb. 

6  Hon.  Frederick-Dudley.  M.A..  6. 11  July  1806,  m.  14  Aug.  1839,  Marian- 

Gharlotte-Emily,  only  child  of  Thomas  Cockayne,  Esq.,  of  Ickleford 
House,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 

1  Marian-Francea-Georgiana,     and  %  A  daughter,  atill-bom,    Twina, 

b.  15  June  1840.        3  Frederick-Cockayne-Dudley,  b.  15  Oct.  1841.  4 

A  aon,  ft.  10  Jan.  1843.        5  A  aon,  b.  17  Nor.  1844. 

7  Hon.  Edward'Henrw'Dudley,  b,  27  Oct.  1809,  d.  April  1811. 

8  Lady  Harriet-Charlotte-Sophia,  b.  28  Jan.  1811.  nt.  15  Aug.  1839,  Lord 

Charles  Hervey. — See  Bristol. 

9  Lady  Louisa,  b.  3  May  1813,  m.  19  Feh.  1833,  the  Hon.  George  For- 

tescue. — See  Fortescue. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Nathaniel,  first  Lord,  was  b,  3  July  1735,  and  d.  20 
Jane  1803 ;  having  m.  22  Jan.  1762,  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  Right 
Rer.  Richard  Temck.  Lord  Bishop  of  London,  who  d,  24  Aug.  1804,  leaving  is 
by  his  Lordship^ 

1  Dudley,  first  and  present  Earl. 

2  Hemy,  b,  22,  d.  25,  Not.  1763. 
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HAR 

3  Rigki  -  HoH.  Richard,  b,  6  July  1766,  </.  18  Sept.  1832,  haring  m.  1  Aug. 

1799,  Prtderica,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Skynner,  by  whom,  who  d,  8 
Aug.  1821,  he  had  issue: 

1  Predtrica-Anna,  b.  1800,  d.  U  Dec.  1806.      2  Martha,  b,  190t,  d.  1800. 

3  /VaiMef,  ft.  18  Feb.  1803,  d.  March  1810.        4  i  «<m,  b.  19  Sept.  1804.  d. 

«1  Jan.  1805.        5  ^moii,  b.  Dec.  1806,  d.  18S8.  6  A  son,  b,  S8  May 

1806,  d.  6  Feb.  1809. 

4  Hon,  Elizabeth,  b.  22  Nov.  1767,  d,  umn,  20  Oct  1830. 

5  Nathaniel,  6.  12  Aug.  1770,  d  an  infant. 

6  Nathaniel,  b,  7  June  1775,  d.  13  March  1776. 

7  Hon,  and  Right-Rev.  Henry,  D.D,,  Lard  Bishop  of  Lichjield  and  Coven* 

try,  b.  21  July  1777,  d.  31  March  1836,  having  m.  15  Dec.  1802, 
Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas-March  Phillipps,  Esq.,  of  Oar 
rendon  Park.  Co.  Leicester.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Her.  Henry-Dudley,  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfleld,  b.  13  Oct  1803, 
m.  ]Bt,8  May  18S8,  ComeUaSarah,  youngest  daughter  of  George  Cornish, 
Esq.,  of  Saloombe,  Deron,  who  was  b,  1806,  and  d.  16  April  1840  ;  tndly, 
17  March  1841,  BUia-Jnlia,  (daughter  of  Lieut-Colonel  Tucker.  He  has 
issue. 

By  the  1st  marriage : 
1  Susan-Sophia,^.  18S0.  S  Charles-Frederick,  b.  March  188S. 

3  Louisa-Cornelia,  b.  S6  Oct  1833.         4  Henry-Dudley,  b.  1834. 
By  Snd  marriage : 
5  Juiius'Dudlew,  b.  9  April,  d.  10  Sept  18«t  6  JuUus-Dudler, 

b,  and  d.  15  March  1843. 
9  Anna-Sophia,  6.  18  Jan.  1805,  m,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Grey, 
BwrL—See  CTaxr. 

3  Charles- Dudley,  b.  13  Nor.  1806,  d.  S8  May  18S5. 

4  Harrie^Amelia,  b.  SI  June  1806. 

5  Rer.  George-Dudley,  Rector  of  Easton,  Hants,  b.  11  April  1810,  m.  5 
June|1834,  Sofmia-Lucy,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Rer.  John  Sargent, 
and  has  iMue, 

I  Harry-Dudley,  b.   IS  Jan.  1837.  X  George-Lisle,  b,  tO 

Dec.  1838.  3  Caroline-Alice,  b.  1  Aug.  1840.  4  Charles- 

Edward,  b.  30  April  184S. 

6  Arthur-Dudley,  6.  S4  Dec.  1811. 

7  William-Dudley,  b.  13  Oct  1813. 

8  Thomas-Dudley,  b.  17  AprU  1815. 
0  Sophia,  b.  6  March  1817. 

10  Edward-Lisle,  ft.  SO  Aug.  1818. 

11  Alfred-Phillipps,  Lieut  R.N.,  b.  V  Nor.  18S0. 
IX  Richanl-Calthorpe-Whitmore,  b.  SS  July  189S. 
13  Spencer-Charles- Dudley,  b.  SO  June  18S5. 

8  Hon.  Anne,  6.  1  Nov.  1779,  d.  unm.  26  June  1801. 

Greolleiu.— Baron  1776,  Viscount  and  Earl  1800. 

Genealagjf^—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto*— SeTr%Ui  tdeo  cineri :  The  promise  made  to  my  ancestor  is  now  kept 

Tlown  Residence. — 30,  Grosvenor  Square. 

Seats,-— Svadaa  Hall,  Stafford ;  and  Norton-Campden,  Co.  Gloucester. 


HARTLAND,  BARON.  (Mahon.) 
Maurice  Mahon,  Baron  Hartland  of  Stokestowo,  Co.  Roscom- 
mon, in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  in  holy  orders  ;  b.  6  Oct.  1772,  suc- 
ceeded 8  Dec.  1835,  m.  24  Nov.  1813,  Isabella-Jane,  3rd  daughter 
of  William  Hume,  Esq.,  of  Hume  Wood,  Co.  Wicklow,  by  whom, 
who  d.  12  Dec.  1838,  his  Lordship  has  no  issue. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Maurice,  first  Lord,  b.  21  June  1738,  d.  4  Jan.  1819 ; 
haying  m.  1  July  1765,  the  Hon.  Catherine  Moore,  4th  daughter  of  Stephen,  1st 
Viscount  Mount-Cashell,  and  had  issue  by  her,  who  was  b.  1  July  1742,  and  d.  in 
March  1834. 
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HAS 

1  Thomas, 8EC0N D LoRDy  b.2Aug.  1766,  d.  8 Dec.  1835;  having  m.  16  Aug. 

1811,  Catherine,  eldest  daughter  of  James  Topping,  Esq.,  of  What- 
croft  Hall,  Cheshire,  now  Dowager  Lady  Hartland. 

2  Hon.  Lieut.-General  Stephen,  b.  6  Feb.  1768,  d.  27  May  1828. 

3  Maurice,  present  and  third  Lord. 

Vreatian.— 1900. 

Genealogg.—See  Geneaiogicai  Volume. 

Motto.— Perieiilum  fortitadine  erasi :  By  fortitude  I  hare  escaped  danger. 

JTeol.— Stokeitown  House,  Co.  RoBCommon,  Ireland. 


£^i 


HASTINGS,  MARQUIS  OF.  (Rawdon-Hastings.) 
Paulyn-Reginald-Serlo  Rawdon-Ha8ting8>  Marquis  of  Has- 
tings^ Earl  of  Rawdon,  Viscount  Loudoun^  and  Baron  Botreaux, 
Hungerford,  Molines,  Hastings, -Moels  of  Cadbury,  Newmarch,  Pe- 
verill,  De-Homet,  and  Rawdon,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ; 
Earl  of  Loudoun,  Baron  of  Loudoun,  Tarrinzean  and  Mauchline,  in 
the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  Earl  of  Moira,  Co.  Down,  and  Baron  Raw- 
don of  Moira,  in  the  Irish  Peerage;  a  Baronet  of  England,  and  He- 
reditary Governor  of  Repton  School,  b.  2  June  1832,  succeeded  13 
Jan.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George- Augustus- Francis,  2nd  Marquis,  was  b.  4  Feh. 
1808,  succeeded  his  father  in  his  English  honours,  28  Nov.  1826,  and  to  the  Scotch 
titles  on  the  death  of  his  mother,  9  Jan.  1840,  and  d.  13  Jan.  1844  ;  having  m.  1 
Aug.  1831,  Barbara  Yelverton,  in  her  own  right  Baroness  Grey  de  Ruthyn,  b. 
20  May  1810,  by  whom,  who  m.  2ndly  9  April  1845,  Gapt.  Hastings-Reginald 
Henry,  R.N.,  son  of  John-Joseph  Henry,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Emily-Elizabeth  Fitz- 
Gertldt—see  Leinster,  he  had  issue, 

1  Faulyn-Reginald-Serlo,  present  and  third  Marquis. 

2  Lady  Edith-Maud,  b.  10  Dec.  1833. 

3  Lady  Bertha-Lelgarde,  b.  30  April  1835. 

4  Lady  Victoria-Mary-Louisa,  b.  18  July  1837. 

5*Lord  Henry- Weysford-Charles-Plantagenet,  b.  22  July  1842. 

6  Lady  Frances- Augusta-Constance,  b.  posthumous,  16  March  1844. 
His  Lordship's  Grandfather,  Francis,  first  Marquis,  the  late  distinguished  Go- 
vemor-General  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  India,  was  &.  7  Dec.  1754,  succeeded  his 
father  as  Earl  of  Moira,  &c.  in  Ireland,  20  June  1793,  and  his  mother  as  Baron  Hun- 
gerford, Hastings,  &c.,  12  April  1808,  and  d.  28  Not.  1826;  having  had  issue,  by 
bis  marriage,  12  July  1804,  with  Flora  Mure-Campbell,  in  her  own  right 
Countess  of  Loudoun,  who  was  b.  2  Sept.  1780.  and  d.  9  Jan.  1840; 

1  Lady  Flora-Elizabeth,  b.  11  Feb.  1806,  d.  5  July  1839. 

2  Francis-George- Augutttu,  Lord  MaueUine  and  Rawdon,  b.  13,  d.l4,  Feb.  1807. 

3  George- Augustus-Francis,  second  Marquis. 

4  Lady  Sophia-Frederica-Christina,  b.  1  Feb.  1809,  Marchioness  of  Bute. 

5  Lady  Selina-ConsUnce,  b.  15  April  1810,  m.  25  June  1838,  Charles-John 

Henry,  Esq.,  son  of  John-Joseph  Henry,  Esq.,  and  Lady  Emily  Fitz- 
Gtnld.—See  Leinster. 

6  Lady  Adelaide-Auguata-Lavinia,  b.  25  Feb.  1812. 

Creations.— Btmx  of  Botreaux  IMS,  of  Hungerford  14S6,  of  Molinea  1449,  and  of  Haatinga 
1401,  all  by  writ ;  B«nm  Rawdon  1783,  Viacoont  Loadoun,  Earl  Rawdon  and  M  arqoia  of 
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HotiiigB  1810,  in  England  ;  Baron  Loudoun,  1801 ,  Baron  Tarrinsean  and  Mauchline,  and  Earl 
of  Loudoon  1033,  in  Scotland  ;  Baron  Rawdon,  in  Ireland  17S0,  Earl  of  Moira  1701.  Bart. 
1805. 

Genealon.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Trrutwinneth  troth. 

Seats.— BAwdon  Hall,  Co.  York;  Donington  Park,  Ashby-de-IaZouche,  Co.  Leiceitar; 
and  Loudoun  Caatle,  Co.  Ayr. 


Collateral  IBtancin. 


[Brother  and  Siatera  of  the  lat  Marquis 
iaaue  of  John,  lat  Earl  of  Moira.] 

1  Ladjf  Catherine,  b.  1  Jan.  1742,  d.  Oct. 
1780 ;  haring  m.  30  April  1704,  Joseph  Henry, 
Esq.,  of  Straffan,  Co.  Kildare,  who  is  de- 
ceased. 

9  Ladjf  Helena,  b.  27  May  1744,  d.  27  May 
1702;  haying  m.  3  June  1700,  Stephen,  lat 
Earl  of  MountcaaheU,  who  d.  14  May 
1790.  «.  ' 

3  Ladp  Anne  Elizabeth,  b.  10  May  1753. 
d.  8  Jan.  1813 ;  late  CounteM  of  Aileabury. 


4  Hon.  John-Theophilus,  b.  10  Nor.  1750, 
M.  13  Dec.  1702,  Fanny-Tomima,  daughter 
of  John-W.Hall,EMi.,  of  Skelton  Castle,  Co. 
York,  and  d.  5  March  1806,  tearing  an  only 
daughter, 

Eliaabeth-Anne,  b.  2  Oct.  1703,  Lady 
George- William  Russell.— .Vre  BiDPoao. 

5  LadpSelina-Prances,b.9A'prm790,d.  in 
Paris  in  May  1827,  late  Countess  of  Granard. 

0  iMdy  CharlotteAdelaide-Constantia,  b. 
25  Feb.  1700,  d.  28  Feb.  1834,  haring  m.  10 
April  1814,  Hamilton  Fits-Gerald,  Esq. 


HASTINGS,   BARON.     (Astley.) 
Jacob  Astley,  Baron  Hastings,  in  the  Peerage  of  England,  and  a 
Baronet,  D.C.L. ;  h.  13  Nov.  1797,  m.  1819,  Georffiana- Caroline,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Henry-Watkin  Dashwood,  Bart^  by  whom, 
who  d,  in  J  836,  he  has  issue, 

l^Hon.  Jacob-Henry-Delaval,  Coraet  2nd  Life  Guards,  6.  21  May  1822. 
2  Hon.  DelaTal-Loftas,  6.  24  March  1825. 
His  Lordship  was  summoned  by  writ  to  the  House  of  Peers  18  May  1841,  being 
a  co-heir  of  Sir  John  de  Hastings,  summoned  to  Parliament  as  Baron  Hastings,  in 
the  18th  of  Edward  L;  and  was  also  declared  by  Parliament  in  1839,  one  of  the 
co-heirs  of  the  Barony  of  Carooys.  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Hugh 
Hastings,  Knt.,  the  male  descendant  of  the  first  Baron,  m.  Hamon  L'Estrange,  £sq., 
and  left  a  son  and  heir,  Sir  Nicholas  L'Estrange,  whose  grandson,  Nicholas,  was  created 
a  Baronet  in  1629.  He  m.  Anne,  daughter  and  finally  heir  of  Sir  Edward  Lewknor, 
one  of  the  representatives  of  Margaret,  eldest  grand  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Thomas, 
last  Lord  Camoys.  The  title  became  extinct  in  1760,  on  the  death  of  Sir  Henry 
L*Estrange,  the  fifth  Baronet,  great-grandson  of  the  first  Baronet.  He  left  two  sis- 
ters, his  co-heirs,  1st,  Armine,  m.  to  Nicholas  Styleman,  Esq.,  from  whom  descends 
Henry  L'Estrange  Styleman,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  L'Estrange 
in  1839,  and  is  also  co-heir  of  this  Barony;  and  2nd,  Lucy,  m.  to  Sir  Jacob  Astley, 
Bart.,  of  Hill  Morton,  Ck).  Warwick,  who  d,  in  1760,  leaving  by  her  a  son.  Sir 
Edward  Astley,  grandfather  of  tbe  present  Peer,  who  d.  in  April  1802. 

His  Lordship's  father.  Sir  Jscob-Henry  Astley,  Bart.,  b.  12  Sept.  1756,  d.  28 
April  1817,  having  m.  20  Jan.  1789,  Hester,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Browne, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Rhoda,  b.  1790,  burnt  to  death,  31  March  1808. 

2  Anne,  d.  June  1833,  having  m.  26  Oct.  1820,  Thomas-Potter  Macqueen, 

Esq.,  of  Ridgemont,  Beds. 

3  Editha,  m.  22  March  1825,  to  Warden  Sergison,  Esq.,  of  Cuckfield  Park, 

Sussex. 

4  Blanche. 

5  Jacob,  the  present  Peer. 

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6  Edward. 

7  Hester,  m.  16  June  1825,  Rev.  Augastos  Dashwood,  Rector  of  Thomnge, 

Norfolk. 

8  Sophia,  b,  1802,  d.  5  Oct.  1807. 

9  Agnes,  m.  10  Sept.  1825,  Rev.  Jobn-Henrj  Sparke,  Rector  of  Gunthorpc, 

Norfolk,  and  eldest  son  of  the  late  Bishop  of  Ely. 
10  Francis- L*£strange,  m.   28  July  1835,  Charlotte,  2nd    daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel Micklethwaite,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Charlotte   Rous,— s««  Strad broke; 
and  has  issue, 

1  Francis-Nathaniel,  6.  May  1836.         2  Laura,  ft.  April  1838.         3  Fre- 
derick-Bernard, ft.  Sept.  1843. 

Creaticnt.—BKron  by  writ  1290.    Bart.  1660. 

Molto^ — Justitiae  tenax. 

Toum  Residence.— 7 1  Cavendiflh  Square. 

Sratf.— Melton  Constablo,  Norfolk ;  Seaton  Delaval,  Northumberland. 


HATHERTON,  BARON.     (Littleton.) 

Edward-John  Littleton,  Baron  Hatherton  of  Hatherton,  Co* 
Stafford,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  P.C.  for  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  and  D.C.L.3  b.  18  March  1791,  m.  21  Dec.  1812, 
Hyacinthe-Mary  Wellesley  (daughter  of  the  Marquis  Wellesley,)  6. 
25  Feb.  1789,  and  has  issue : 

1  Hon.  Hyacinthe-Anne,  ft.  14  Oct.  1813. 

2  Hon.  Emily,  ft.  16  Nov.  1814,  Viscountess  Newark. — See  Manvers. 
3*Hon.  Edward-Richard,  ft.  31  Dec.  1815,  m.  23  Sept.  1841,  Lady  Man^ret 

Percy,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Beirerley,  ft.  16  May  1813,  and  has 
issue, 

1*  Edward-Georire-Percy,  b.  15  An^.  184S.  9  A  son,  ft.  22  Aug.  1843. 

3  A  son,  ft.  3  Dec.  1844. 
4  Hon.  Caroline -Augusta,  ft.  16  May  1817,  Countess  of  Caran. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  son  of  the  late  Moreton  Walhouse,  Esq.,  of  Hatherton, 
Co.  Stafford,  only  son  of  Moreton  Walhouse,  by  Frances,  only  sister  of  Sir  Edward 
Littleton,  4th  and  last  Bart.,  of  Pilaton  Hall  and  Teddesley ;  on  whose  death, 
18  May  1812,  the  present  Peer  inherited  the  family  estates,  and  assumed  the  name 
of  Littleton. 

CrtatUm,—\935, 

Geneak^.See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Moito.—iJiig  Dien,  ong  lU>y :  One  God,  one  King. 
Jeof.—Teddealey  Park,  near  Penkridgc,  Staffordshire. 


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HAWARDEN,  VISCOUNT.  (Maudb.) 
C0RNWALLI8  Maude,  Viscount  Hawarden  of  Hawarden,  Co.  Tippe- 
rary,  and  fiaron  de  Montalt  of  Hawarden,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ; 
a  Representative  Peer,  also  an  Irish  fiaronet,  a  Lord  in  waiting  to 
the  Queen ;  was  b.  28  March  I78O,  succeeded  26  Feb.  I8O7,  m.  8 
July  1811,  Jane-Crawfurd,  youngest  daughter  of  Patrick-Crawfurd 
Bruce,  Esq.,  of  Taplow  Lodge,  Bucks,  and  has  issue  by  her : 

1  ^  daughter,  still-bom  Nov.  1812. 

2  Hon.  Isabella,  b,  4  Dec.  1813,  m.  11  Sept.  1839,  Charles-John  Tottenham, 

Esq.— ^^-e  Ely. 

3  Hon.  Maria- Adelaide,  b.  Dec.  1814,  Lady  Worsley.— 5w  Yarborough. 

4  Hon,  William,  b.  8  Dec.  1815,  d.  an  infant. 

5*Hon.  ComwaHis,  Lieutenant  2nd  Life  Guards,  b,  4  April  1817,  m.  24 
March  1845,  Clementina,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Admiral 
Charles  Elphinstone-Fleeming. — See  Elphinstone. 

6  Hon.  Florence-Priscilla-Alicia. 

7  Hon.  Augusta. 

CoRNWALLis,  FIRST  ViscouNT,  father  of  the  present  Peer,  was  6.  1729,  d.  23  Aug. 
1803;  having  been  thrice  m. ;  1st,  6  Aug.  1756,  to  Letitia,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Vernon,  Esq.,  of  Hanbury  Hall,  Co.  Worcester,  d,  1757 ;  2ndly,  10  June  1766, 
to  Mary,  daughter  of  Philip  Allen,  Esq.,  d.  1775;  and  3rdly,  3  June  1777,  to 
Anne-Isabella,  now  his  widow,  and  Viscountess  Dowager,  only  daughter  of 
the  late  Thomas  Monck,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Charles  Stanley,  1st  Viscount  Monck. 
— See  Rathdowne.   His  Lordship  had  the  following  issue : 

by  1st  marriage  : 

1  Hon.  Elizabeth'Letitia- Jane,  b.  1757,  is  dec;  having  m.  16  June  1781, 

John  Vaughan,  Esq.,  of  Golden  Grove,  King*s  Co. 
by  2nd  marriage : 

2  Thomas-Ralph,  the  second  Viscount,  6.  16  April  1767,  rf.  26  Feb. 

1807;  having  m.  14  Dec.  1798,  Lad^  Frances-^nne  Agar,  only  daughter 
of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Normanton,  who  d.  20  May  1839. 

3  Maria,  d.  young. 

4  Hon.  Sophia 'Mary,  b,  Oct.  1771,  d,  23  Jan.  1812;  having  m.  25  Jane 

1807,    George-Hay  Dawkins-Pennant,  E»q.,  of  Penryn  Castle,  Carnar- 
vonshire, 6.  1763,  whortf-m., — see  Radnor,  and  rf.  17  Dec.  1840. 

5  Hon.  Emma,  </.  11  March  1808;  having  m.  12  April  1794,  William-Ralph 

Cartwright,  Esq.,  of  Aynho,  Northants.,  M.P. 
by  3rd  marriage : 

6  Hon.  Isabella-Elizabeth. 

7  Cornwallis,  present  and  third  Viscount. 

8  Hon.  Georgiana,  b.  1781,  d.  31  Aug.  1807,  Lady  William  Stuart.— 5etf  Bute. 

9  Hon.  Alicia,  Lady  Robert-Ponsonby  Tottenham.— 5ee  Ely. 

10  Hon.  Charlotte,  m.  6  Sept.  1806,  Peter  Latouche,  E»q,,  of  Belview,  Co. 

Wicklow,  who  d.   11  Feb.  1830. 

11  Hon.  and  Very-Rev.  Robert-William-Henry,   Dean  of  Clogher,    b.  21 

Aug.    1784,   m.    3   May  1827,    Martha,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
Francis-Aldborough  Prittie, — see  Dunalley,  and  has  issue, 

1  Isabel-Catharine,  b.  1828.  2  Thomas-Francis,  b.  March  1829.         S 

Gertrude- Emily,  b.  1830.        4  Anna-Maria,  b.  1833.        5  Alice- Arabella,  6. 

1837.  6  Gcorgiana-Martha,  b.  1830.  7  A  son,  b.  10  Oct.  1844. 

12  Hon.  Mary-Anne,  Viscountess  Lifford. 

13  Hon.  Sir  James-^shley.Captain  R.N.,  C.B.,  K.CJi.,  b.  6  Nov.  1786,  d.  23 

Oct.  1841 ;    having  m.  18   Oct.  1817,  Albinia,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
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late  Hon.  and    Most    Rev.  Charles   Brodrick,   Lord   Archbishop  of 
Cashell, — see  Midleton,  and  has  issue  : 

1  James-Ashley,  b.  1819»  d.  35  Sept.  1820.        2  Albiiua,'.6.0  April  1831. 

14  Hon.  DianOf  d.  young. 

15  Hon.  EUzabetht  d,  young. 

16  Hon.  Catherine,  d.  young. 

17  Hon.  and  Rev.  John-Charles,  Rector  of  Enniskillen,  6.  16  Sept.  1792,  m, 

21  Dec.  1815,  Mary-Cecly,  eldest  daughter  of  William-Ceely  Trevillian, 

Esq.,  of  Middleney,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

1  Rer.  Charles- William,  b.  2  Oct.  1810.  2  George- Ashley,  Lieut.  Royal 
Horse  Artillery,  b.  11  Nor.  1817,  m.  5  April  1845,  KatherineKatinka, 
yoongrest  daughter  of  Charles-George  Beauclerk,  Esq — See  St.  Albans. 
3  Emily-Mary-Rebecca,  6.  25  March  1819,  m.  15  April  1845,  William  Arch- 
dall,  Esq.,  Hi^h  Sheriff  of  the  Co.  of  Fermanagh.  4  Maurice-Ceely,  b.  25 
June  1820.       5  Frederick-Francis,  Lieut.  3rd  foot,  h.  20  Dec.  1821.  0 

Comwallis-Oswald,  b.  24  Aug.  1823.  7  Alicia-Ceely,  b.  22  Oct.  1827. 

8  Charlotte-Georgiana,  h.  28  Oct.  1829.  9  Robert-Eustace,  b.  14  Nor. 

1835.  10  A  daughter,  b.  Dec.  1842. 

18  Hon.  Emily,  Lady  Dunalley. 

19  Hon.  Francis,  Commander  R.N.,  h.  Nor.  1798,  m.  4  Sept.  1827,  Frances, 

daughter  of  A.-H.  Brooking,  Esq.,  who  d.  4  May  1832,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis-Comwallis,  b.  28  Oct.  1828.  2  Charles-Henry,  ft.  31  Aug.  1830. 
8  James-Arthur,  b.  10  April  1832. 

Creations — Baron  1785,  Viscount  1793.    Bart.  1705. 
Genealogw^-See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto — Virtute  securus :  Safe  by  virtue. 
7\mm  Residence.— S,  St.  George's  Place. 
Seat — Dundrum,  Co.  Tipperary. 


HAWKE,  BARON.  (Hawkb.) 
Edward- Willi  AM  Harvey-Hawke,  Baron  Hawke  of  Towton,  Co. 
York,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  b.  15  July  1799,  succeeded  29 
Nov.  1824  5  m.  1  Aug.  1821,  Elizabeth- Frances,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
late  Sir  John  Ramsden,  Bart.,  [by  the  Hon.  Louisa- Susannah  Ingram, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  last  Viscount  Irvine,]  who  d.  without 
issue,  26  Aug.  1824. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Edward,  third  Lord,  b,  3  May  1774,  assumed  the  name 
of  Harvey,  and  d.  29  Nov.  1824.  By  his  marriage,  28  Aug.  1798,  with  Frances- 
Anne,  daughter  and  sole  heir  of  SUnhope  Harvey,  Esq.,  of  Womersley  Park, 
York,  who  d.  21  Aug.  1810,  he  left  issue, 

1  Edward-William,  present  and  fourth  Lord. 
2*Hon.  Capt.  Stanhope,  b.  18  Jan.  1804. 
3  Hon.  Martin,  b.  1806. 
fJreation.— 1776. 

Genealogw.^See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.-PStrike. 
Seats.— I'owton  Hall,  ScarthingweU  Hall,  and  Womersley  House,  all  Co.  York. 


[Uncle  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  baue 
of  Martin-Bladen,  Snd  Lord.] 
1  Hon.  CaMandra-Jnlia,  6.  10  Jan.  1778,  m. 
1st,  13  July  1703,  Samuel  Estwicke»  Esq.,  of 
Barbadoes,  deceased  ;  Sndly,  Sept.  ISOO,  the 
Rev.  Stephen  Sloane,  deceased ;  and  3rdly, 
98  Aug.  1831,  Thomas  Green,  Esq. 

9  Hon.  Martin- Bladen- Edward, b.  I  April 
1777,  d.  I48e]it.  1830 ;  baring  m.  8  March  1810, 
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Collateral  lBtant%t$. 

Hannah,  only  daughter  of  Thomas  Nisbet, 
Esq.,  of  Mernngton,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 
1  Edward-Henry,  b.  14  Dec.  1819. 
8  Bladen- Edward,  Lieutenant  R.N., 
b.  14  March  1830. 

3  Hon.  Catherine^  d.  an  infant. 

4  Hon,  Catherine-Isabella,  d.  young. 
ft  Hon.  AnnabeliorBtiaa-Cassandra,  b.  tt 

Aug.  1787,  d.  turn.  81  March  1818. 


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HEADFORT,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Taylour.) 

Thomas  TAyLouR,  Marquis  of  Headfort,  Earl  of  Bective,  of  Bective 
Castle,  Viscount  and  Baron  Headfort  of  Headfort^  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland,  Baron  Kenlis  in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  a  Baronet  of 
Ireland  ;  K.P.«  P.C.  for  Ireland,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Gustos  Rotu- 
lorum  of  the  County  of  Cavan,  and  Colonel  of  the  Royal  Meath 
Militia  5  6.  4  May  1787,  succeeded  24  Oct.  1829,  m.  29  Jan.  1822, 
Olivia,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  John  Stevenson,  and  widow  of 
Edward  Tuite  Dalton,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  21  July  1834,  he  has 
issue : 

l*Thomii8,  Earl  of  Bective,  b.  1  Not.  1822,  m.  20  July  1842,  Amelia,  only 
child  of  William  Thomson,  Esq.,  of  Perrydaron,  Co.  Glamorgan.,  M.P., 
and  has  issue, 

l*ViBCooiit  Tayloar,6. 11  Feb.  1S44.  2  Hon ,b.5  March  1849. 

2  Lady  Olivia,  b.  6  Feb.  1824. 

3  Lady  Mary -Juliana,  6.  3  April  1825. 

4  Lord  Robert,  6.  7  Oct.  1826. 

5  Lady  \lrginia-Frances-Zerlina,  6.  17  March  1828. 

6  Lord  John-Henry,  b.  12  Dec.  1831. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  first  Marquis,  K.P.,  b»  18  Nov.  1757,  d,  24 
Oct.  1829,  having  m.  4  Dec.  1778,  Mary,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  George  Quin, 
Esq.,  of  Quinborough,  Co.  Clare,  who  was  b,  in  1758,  and  d.  19  Aug.  1842  ;  their 
issue  are, 

1  Lady  Mary,  b.  20  Jan.  1782,  d.  17  Sept.  1843,  unm. 

2  Thomas,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth-Jane,  6.  20  Aug.  1790. 

4  Lord  George  Quin,  b.  10  March  1792,  m.  14  April  1814,  Lady  Georgiana- 

Charlotte  Spencer^  3rd  daughter  of  George-John,  2nd  Earl  Spencer,  by 
whom,  who  d,  21  Feb.  1823,  he  has  issue, 

I  George-Thonuu,  b.  10  Feb.  1819,  d.  April  1837.  2  Larinia-Jane, 

b.  31  March  1816,  m.  31  Not.  1839.  the  Hon.  Richard  Watoon,— 5ee  Sundb*. 

3  Richard-Robert,  LienL  R.N.,6.  23  Aug.  1830.  4  Marp,  b.  10  Feb.,  d. 

14  April,  1823. 

Creations.— BtiTon  1760,  Viscount  1762,  Earl  1766,  Marquia  1800, in  Ireland;  English  Baron 
1831.     Bart,  of  Ireland  1704. 
Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Afo//o.— ^onseqoitur  qnodcunque  petit :  He  attains  whaterer  he  attempts. 
Seats. — Headfort  House,  Kelts,  Co.  Meath  ;  and  Virginia  Park  Lodge,  Co.  Cavan. 


Collateral  ISrancte^. 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Marquis, 
issue  of  Thomas,  1st  Elarl  of  Bective.] 

1  Lady  Elisabeth,  b.  in  1758,  d.  young. 

2  Hon,  Hercules- Langford,  b. 9  Sicpt.  1759, 
d.  20  May  1700. 

3  Hon.  General  Robert,  b.  96  Vor.  1760,  <f. 
S3  May  1830. 

4  i^ady  Saraht  b.   10  May  1762,  d.  9  June 
1775. 

5  Hon.  Clotworthy,  b.  31  Oct.  1763,  created 

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Baron  Lanopord  in  Ireland, in  consequence 
of  his  marriage  with  the  daughter  and  heir 
of  the  last  Viscount  Langford ;  d.  13  Sept. 
1835,  leaving  issue. — See  L&noford. 

6  Lady  Henrietta,  b.  7  Aug.  1766,  m.  31 
May  1791,  Chambre  •  Brabaxon  Ponsonby- 
Barker,  Esq.,— see  Bkssborouou,  and  d.  12 
Jan.  1838. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry-Edward,  6. 13  Nov. 
1768,  m.   10    Feb.    1807,   Marianne,  eldest 


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daughter  of  the  Hon.  Richard  St..Leger,— 
seepOHMkiLK,  b.  17  Sept.  1780,  and  has  iasue 
by  her, 

1  Marianne-Jane,  b.  Oct.  1809. 

2  Thomas- Edward,   b.    March    1811, 
Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Guarda,  M.P. 

3  Elixabeth-AugusU-Anne»  b.   Sept. 
1812.  *^ 

4  Louisa-Catherine,  b.  15  July  181. *«, 


m.  June  1840,  Hans-Hamilton  Woods, 
Esq. ,  of  Milrerton. 

5  Henrietta-Frances,  b.  April  1817. 

6  Richard-Chambre-Hayes,  6.  March 
1810. 

7  Hercules-Langford-Barry,  b.  June 
18M. 

i  Lady  Catherine,  b.  11  Aug.  1773. 


HEADLEY,  BARON.     (Winn.) 

Charles  -  Allanson  Winn,  Lord  Headley,  Baron  Allanson  and 
Winn  of  Aghadoe,  Co.  Kerry,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  a  Baronet 
of  England ;  b,  25  June  1810,  succeeded  9  April  1840,  m.  29  June 
1841,  Maria-Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Major  d*ArIey,  and 
has  had  issue : 

1  Hon.  Rowland-William- Allanson,  b,  18,  d.  20,  June  1842. 

2  Hon.  Laura- Jane,  b.  13  Sept.  1843. 

3  Hon.  Millicent- Julia,  6.  8  Nov.  1844. 

George,  first  Lord,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  r/.  9  April  1798,having  m. 
Ist,  1765,  Anne,  6th  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Rowland  Winn,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who 
</.  9  Oct.  1774,  he  had  a  daughter,  Georg^aua-Ann,  e/.  young;  and  2ndly,  24  June 
1783,  Jane,  daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  Arthur  Blennerhasset,  Esq.,  of  Bally- 
■cedy,  Co.  Kerry,  by  whom,  who  d,  Aug.  1825,  his  Lordship  left  issue : 

1  Charles'Allanson,  the  second  and  late  Lord,  b,  25  June  1784, 

succeeded  9    April  1798,  and  d.  9  April  1840,  leaving  no  issue  by  his 

marriage  19  Nov.  1825,  with  Ann,  daughter  of Mathews,  Esq., 

the  present  Dowager  Lady  Headley. 

2  Hon,  George-Mark-Arthur-WayAUamon,  A.  14  Aug.  1785,  d.  5  Nov.  1827; 

having  m.  27  April  1807,  Elizabeth  -  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Lewis  Majendie,  Esq.,  of  Hedingham  Castle,  Essex,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

1  Mark,  b.  27  Jan.  1808,  d.  17  April  1830. 

8  Edmund-Henry,  b.  20  Jan.  1809,  d.  31  Jan.  1820. 

3  Charlu,  thi  prbsint  and  third  Lord. 

4  George,  b.  8  Feh.  1812,  d.  6  July  1828. 

5  Jane-Mary,  b.  8  April  1814. 


6*Rowland,  b.  5  Jane  1810. 

7  iTiTin./  Arthur- Archibald,  b.  3  Sept.  1819,  d.  20  Feb.  1840. 

8  j  »^"»»\  Walter,  b.  3  Sept.  1819,  rf.  11  June  1836. 


3  Hon.  Jane-Elitabeth,  b.  8  July  1787,  </.  12  Sept.  1841 ;  having  m.  25  Sept. 

1805,  John  Knight,  Esq.,  of  Wolverley,  Worcestershire,  widower,  1st, 
of  Helen  -Charlotte,  eldest  daughter   of  the  late  Hon.  Charles  Hope. 

^See  HOPETOUN. 

4  Hon.  Maria,  b.  20  Oct.  1788,  d.  unm. 

Creation,— 179T.    Engliah  Bart.  1660  and  1776. 

Crtnealcfni. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.--ylrUite  et  labore  :  By  rirtne  and  labour. 

Seats.— Bnanbnm  Hall,  Yorkahire ;  Aghadoe  House,  Co.  Kerry,  Ireland. 


278 


HEN 


HENLEY,  BARON.     (Henley.) 

Anthony  Henley,  Baron  Henley  of  Chardstock,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland,  b.  12  April  1825,  succeeded  3  Feb.  1841. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Robert,  second  Lord,  who  assumed  the  name  of 
Henley,  only,  by  Royal  license,  31  March  1831,  was  b.  3  Sept.  1789,  succeeded 
6  Dec.  1830,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1841;  having  m.  11  March  1824,  Harriet,  now 
Dowager  Lady  Henley,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart.,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Anthony,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Robert,  b.  13,  d.  18,  July  1826. 
3«Hon.  Robert,  b.  7  March  1831. 

4  Hon.  Morton,  b.  5  Nov.,  d.  1  Dec,  1832. 

5  ^  daughter,  still-bom  11  July  1835. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Morton  Eden,  first  Lord,  G.C.B.,  6.  July  1752, 
d.  6  Dec  1830;  having  m.  7  Aug.  \7S3,Lady  Elizabeth  Henley,  bih  daughter  of 
Robert,  Earl  of  Northington,  extinct ;  and  by  her,  whod,  before  him,  20  Aug.  1821, 
had  issue : 

1  Hon.  Frederick,  b.  19  Aug.  1784,  d.  5  Nov.  1823. 

2  Robert-Hesley,  tub  second  Lord. 

3  Hon.  and  Rev.  William  Eden,  b.  7  Nov.  1792,  m.  19  Jan.  1820,  Anna- 

Maria,  daughter  of  Mr.  William  Kellam,  Dowager  Lady  Grey  de  Ruthyn, 

b.  10  Aug.  1792  ;  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  mUiam-Henley,  b.  19  Aiur.  1831,  d.  14  Nor.  1833.  2  EUxabeth,  b.  7 
Jan.,  d.  20  April,  1824.  3  Arthur,  6.  3  Jan.  1825.  4  Elisabeth-Selina, 
ft.  8  April  1826.  5  Frederick-Grey,  ft.  10  Jan.  1828.         6  Mary-Yelver- 

ton,  ft.  II  July  1829.        7  Charlotte-Maria,  ft.  30  Jan.  1831.        8  Flora-Jane, 
ft.  28  March  1832.  9  Morton-Edward,  ft.  20  June  1835.  10  Robert- 

Charlea,  ft.  30  Aug.  1836. 

4  Hon  Mary-Jane,  ft.  22  Nov.  1795,  d.  12  Sept.  1843,  having  m.  24  Sept. 

1824,  Sir  Edmund  Cradock-Hartopp,  Bart. 

Morton,  the  1st  Lord  Henley,  was  younger  brother  of  the  Ist  Lord  Auckland. 

Creation.^1799. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Si  ait  prudeutia :  If  there  be   prudence.— Sola  et  unica  virtus:  Virtue  in  the 
only  nobility. 
JTeo/.— Watford  Court,  Nortbamptonnbire. 


279 


HEN 


HENNIKER,  BARON.  (Henniker.) 
John  Henniker-Major,  Baron  Heiiniker  of  Stratford-upon  Sla- 
ney,  Co.  Wicklow,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  a  Baronet  of  England, 
and  M.P.,  b.  3  Feb.  1801,  succeeded  ^2  July  1832,  m,  5  Jan.  1837, 
Anna,  eldest  daughter  of  Lieut.-General  Sir  Edward  Kerrison,  Bart., 
K.C.B.,  and  M.P.,  6.  16  May  1813,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Mary,  b.  12  Aug.  1838. 

2  Hon,  Jokn-Chandoi,  6.  21  June  1841,  d.  1  Feb.  1842. 
3»Hon.  John-Major,  b.  7  Nov.  1842. 

4  Hon.  Anne-Helen,  b,  4  Dec.  1844. 
Hi8  Lordship's  father,  John-Minet  Henniker-Major,  third  Lord,  (eldest 
son  of  Major  Henniker,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  the  first  Lord,)  was  6.  20  Nov.  1777,  and 
d,  22  July  1832 ;  having  m.  1  Jan.  1799,  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Chafy,  Canon  of  Canterbury,  by  whom,  who  d.  10  Jan.  1837,  he  left  issue, 

1  Hon.  Anne-Eliza,  b,  4  Nov.  1799,  m.  24  April  1824,  John  Heaton.  Esq.,  of 

Plas  Heaton,  Co.  Denbigh. 

2  John,  present  and  fourth  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Mary,  b.  7  June  1802,  m.  24  June  1829,  John-Longueville  Beding- 

feld,  Esq.,  of  Ditchingham  Hall,  Norfolk. 

4  Hon.  Emily,  b.  28  Feb.  1804,  m.  10  Feb.  1835,  Thomas  Lovett,  Esq.,  of 

Fernhill,  Co.  Salop. 

5  Hon.  Elizabeth,  6.  18  Sept.  1805,  m.  14  Feb.  1826,  Sir  Augustus-Brydges 

Henniker,  Bart. — See  below. 

6  Hon.  Frances,  b.  30  April  1807,  m.  23  July  1839,  Rev.  James  Bedingfeld, 

Vicar  of  Debenham,  and  Rector  of  Bedingfield^  Suffolk. 

7  Hon,  Miynr,  b.  21  July  1810,  d,  8  May  1842. 

8  Hon,  and  Rev,  WiUiam-Chaffie,  b,  13  March  1813,  d.  28  Aug.  1845 ;  having 

m,  28  Sept.  1842,  Mary-Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Edward  Famham, 
Esq.,  of  Uuomdon  House,  Leicestershire. 

Creation.—XW^.    EngliBh  Bart.  1709. 

Genealogy,— ^ee  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto, — Detts  m^jor  columna  :  God  ia  the  best  support. 

Town  Residence.—^,  Portland  Place. 

Seats.— Thonham  Hall,  and  Worlingworth  Hall,  Suffolk. 


ColUtfral  IStant^n. 


[Uncle  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 

of  Major   Henniker,  Esq.,  Snd  son  of  the 

1st  Lord.] 

1  Mary-Anne,  b,  1770,  d,  27  Feb.  1804, 
having  m.  10  Nov.  17M,  Sir  FrancU-Wil- 
iiam  Sykes,  Bart.,  who  d,  7  March  1804. 

8  Hon,  Rear-Admiral  Major-Jacob,  b.  10 
Aug.l780,adTanced,  in  1831,  to  the  precedency 
of  a  Baron's  son,  d.  5  June  1843,  haying  m. 
98  AprU  18W,  Anne-Elisa-  Elisabeth,  3rd 
daughter  of  his  nnde,  the  late  Hon.  Sir 
Brydges-Trecothick  Henniker,  Bart.,— «€r 
bdow  ; — by  whom  he  left  issue, 

1  Mary-Bertha,  b,  June  1834. 
9  John-M^Jor,  b,  13  Dec.  1835. 

3  Emma. 

4  Edward. 

5  Anna-Cassandra,  6.  96  May  1840. 
280 


0  Frederick. 
3  EU»abeth-Dale,  b.  4  Nov.    1783,  d,   10 
May  1811,  baring  m,  7  Dec.  1800,  John-Simon 
Harcourt,Esq.,o{ Ankerwylie  House,  Bucks, 
who  d.  91  Feb.  1810. 

[Issue   of  the  Hon,   Lieut,' General    Sir 

Brydges-Trecothick  Henniker,  Bart,,  3rd 

son  of  the  1st  Lord.] 

1  Anne,  b,  1709,  m,  16  August  1817,  John 
Wythe,  Esq. 

9  Sir  Frederick  Henniker,  Bart,,  b,  I  Nor. 
1703,  <f.  6  Aug.  1895. 

3  Rer.  Sir  Augustus-Brydges  Henniker, 
Bart.,  of  Newton  Hall,  Easez,  Rector  of 
Thomham  Magna,  Suffolk,  b,  94  Jan.  1705, 
m.  1st,  Frances '  Amelia,  daughter  of  J.- 
Henry Stewart,  Esq.,  b.  1706,  d,   17  June 


II  E  R 


18U ;  3ndly,  14  Feb.  18M,  the  Hon.  Elisa- 
beth, 4th  daughter  of  John-Minet,  3rd  Lord 
Heuniker. — See  abore.     Hia  issue  are, 

1  Frances  -  Elizabeth.  =^  2  Lonisa- 
Augusta,  b.  1  March  1838.  3  Anne- 
Elisa-Aldborough,  b.  6  Sept.  1820.  4 
Annabella-Agnea.  9  Charlotte.  6 
Matilda.  7  Brydges-Powell,  b.   3 

Sept.  1835.         8  Augustus-Henry,  b. 
23  Feb.  1837.  0  Douglas-Halford- 


Chafy.  10  Johanna  •  Sophia,  6.  17 

Dec.  1940. 

4  Aldborottgh-Brydges-John,  b»  4  Jan. 
17W. 

5  John  WaioBT-HiNNiKia- Wilson,  Esq., 
b,  7  June  1800,  M.  29  April  1830,  Mary,  only 
child  of  E.  Wilson,  Esq. 

6  Anne-Eliza-Elixabeth,  m.  28  April  1820, 
the  Hon.  Admiral  Henniker,  R.N,,  who  d. 
5  June  1843.— •S'^e  abore. 


HEREFORD,  VISCOUNT.     (Devereux.) 

Robert  Devereux,  Viscount  Hereford,  in  the  Peerage  of  England^ 
and  a  Baronet ;  Premier  Viscount  of  England ;  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  3 
May  1809,  succeeded  31  May  1843,  m.  ^5  Nov.  1841,  Emma-Je- 
mima, daughter  of  the  late  George  Ravenscroft,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
has  issue, 

l«Hon.  Robert,  b,  3  Jan.  1843. 

2  Hod.  Sybil,  b,  15  May  1844. 

3  Hon.  Blanche,  6.  19  Aug.  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry-Flemino,  fourteenth  Viscount,  was  h.  9  Feb* 
1777,  succeeded  31  Dec.  1804,  and  d,  31  May  1843,  having  m.  12  Dec.  1805, 
Frances-Elizabeth,  Viscountess  Dowager,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  George 
Comewall,  Bart.,  b.  1783,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  Henry-Comewall,  b.  21  Nov.  1807,  d,  14  Sept.  1839. 

2  Robert,  present  and  fifteenth  Viscount. 

3  Hon.  Walter-Bourchier,  Commander  R.N.,  b,  3  Nor.  1810. 

4  Hon.  Humphrey -Bohun,  in  the  Hon.  E.I.Co.'s  service,  b.  29  June  1812. 

5  Hon.  Frances-Catherine,  a  Maid  of  Honor  to  the  Queen,  6.  19  May  1814. 

6  Hon.  George-Talbot,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  12  Jan.  1818. 

Crearkm.— 1550.    Bart.  1015. 

Genealogy.— %ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— y'ixinXM  comes  inTidia :  Enry  the  attendant  of  virtue. 

ifeo/i.— Nantcribba,  Co.  Montgomery  ;  and  Tregoyd,  Co.  Brecon. 


ColUtnal  ISranc^. 


[Hia  Lordabip'g  Aunts,  issne  of  George,  13th 
ViscounL] 

1  Hon.  Marianna,  6.  14  Feb.  1773,  m.  14 
Oct.  1801,  Sir  James  Gockbum,  Bart. 

t  Hon.  Charlotte-Henrietts-Marianna,  b. 
SO  March  1775,  m.  Henry  Wellington,  Esq., 
of  Hay  Castle,  Co.  Brecon. 

8  Hon.  Juliana-Stratford-Marianna,  m.  14 
Feb.  1820,  Henry  Ejfre,  Esq.,  of  Botleigh 
Grange,  Hants,  who  d,  Aog,  1890. 


4  Hon.  Catherine-Eliaa-Marianna,  m.  1st, 
25  March  1800,  Walter  Witkins,  Esq.,  of 
Maeslougb,  Co.  Radnor,  who  d.  in  May  1831 ; 
and  Sndly,  8  Not.  18S1,  William- Richard 
Stretton,  Esq. 

5  Hon.  Georgiana-Marianna,  m.  14  Jane 
1800,  Thynne-Howe  Gwynne,  Esq.,  of  Giver* 
nale,  Co.  Brecon. 


281 


HER 


HERTFORD,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Seymour-Conway.) 

Richard  Seymour-Conway,  Marquis  of  Hertford,  Earl  of  Hert- 
ford and  Yarmouth,  Viscount  Beauchamp  of  Hache,  and  Lord 
Conway,  Baron  of  Ragley,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  Baron 
Conway  of  Killultagh,  Co.  Antrim,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  a 
Captain  in  the  Army;    b,  22  Feb.  1800,  succeeded  1  March  1842. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Francis-Charles,  third  Marquis,  was  b.  11  March  1777, 
succeeded  17  June  1822,  and  d.  1  March  1842  ;  having  m.  18  May  1798,  Maria 
Fagniani,  Marchioness  Dowager,  by  whom  he  bad  issue: 

1  Lady  Frances-Maria,  6.  2  Feb.  1799,  d.  Nov.  1822  ;  having  m.  Feb.  1822, 

the  Marquis  de  Chevign^. 

2  Richard,  present  and  fourth  Marquis. 
3*Lord  Henry,  h.  18  Jan.  1805. 

Creations. — Baron  1703,  Earl  of  Hertford  and  Viscount  Beauchamp  1750,  Marquis  of  Hert- 
ford and  Earl  of  Yarmouth  1793,  English  honours.    Irish  Baron  17^03. 

Genealogv.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Fide  et  amore  :  By  faith  and  lore. 

Town  Residence. — Dorchestcr-Honse,  Park  Lane. 

^ra/i.— Ragley,  near  Alcester, Warwickshire ;  Sudboum  Hall,  near  Woodbridge,  Suffolk; 
and  Hatfield,  Herts. 


Collateral  ISrancties. 


[Widow  of  Lord  Robert  Seymour,  Great 
uncle  of  the  present  Peer,  and  3rd  son  of 
the  ift  Marquis.] 

Hon.  Anderlechtia  -  Clarissa  Chetwynd, 
3nd  daughter  of  William,  4th  Viscount  Chet- 
wynd, tod  wife  of  Lord  Robert  Seymour, 
who  m.  her  2  May  1806,  withput  issue ;  he 
was  b.  20  Dec.  1748,  and  d.  24  Nov.  1831 ; 
leaving  by  his  1st  marriage,  13  June  1773, 
with  il  i»i»f,  daughter  of  Peter  Delme,  Esq., 
who  d.  29  Nov.  1804,  the  following  issue ; 

1  Elisabeth,  m.  1st,  10  Dec.  1805,  William 
Davies,  Esq.,  of  Penylan,  Carmarthensh. 
who  d.  4  July  1814 ;  2ndly.  May  1817,  Her- 
bert Evans,  Eaq.,  of  Highmead,  Co.  Cardi- 
gan. 

2  Henry,  d.  13  Feb.  1843,  having  m.  1  July 
1800,  the  Hon.  Emilp  Bjng,  4th  daughter  of 
George,  4Ui  Viscount  Torrington,  who  d.  3 
Sept.  1824. 

3  Frances  -  Isabella,  d.  8  June  1838,  late 
Lady  Southampton. 

4  Anna-Maria,  6.22  Sept.  1781. 

5  Gertmde-Hussey-Carventer,  b.  28  July 
1784,  d.  13  Jan.  1825;  having  m.ONov.  1812, 
Jokn-HensMgh  Allen,  Esq.,  of  Cresselly, 
Co.  Pembroke,  d.  12  April  1843. 

[Issue  of  Lord   Hugh,  5th  son  of  the   1st 
Marquis.] 
I  Rear-AdmiralSir  George-Francis,  G.C.H., 
and  C.B.,  Commander-in-Chief  in  the  Pacific, 
b.  17  Sept.  1787, M.  20  Feb.  1811,  Georgiana- 
Mary, 2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Admiral 
Sir  Georgo-Cranfield  Berkeley,— *Cf  Berke- 
ley, and  has  issue  by  her, 
282 


1  Francis-George-Hugh,  Capt.  Scots 
Fus.  Guards,  Groom  of  the  Robes  to  the 
Queen,  State  Steward  to  the  Viceroy 
of  Ireland,  6.  11  Feb.  1812,  m.  9  May 
1839,  Lady  Emily  Murray,  Oth  daugh- 
ter of  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Mansfield, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Frederica-Georgina,  b.  22  July 
1840. 

2  Horatia-Elizabeth,  b.  13  May 
1842. 

3  Hn«h-de-Grey,  b.  iSt  Oct.  1843. 

4  A  daughter,  5.  12  July  1845. 

2  Georgina-Isabella,  b.  17  Jan.  1813, 
m.  22  July  1844,  Charles  Corkran,  Esq., 
of  Long  Ditton. 

3  Henry-George,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  20 
March  1818. 

4  Emily-Charlotte,  b.  19  Aug.  1825. 

5  Matilda-Horatia,  b.  13  Sept.  1830. 

6  Laura- Wilhelmina,  b.  17  Jan.  1833. 

7  William-Frederick- Ernest,  //.  s 
Dec.  1838. 

2  Lieut. -Col.  Hugh -Henrjf- John,  b.  25 
Sept.  1700,  d.  2  Dec.  1821 ;  having  m.  18 
May  1818,  Lady  Charlotte-Georgiana  Chol- 
mondelejf,  only  daughter  of  George -James, 
1st  Marquis  Cholmondeley,  who  also  d.  24 
June  1828;  leaving  by  him  an  only  son, 

Hugh-Horatio,  b.  15  Sept.  1821. 

3  Sir  Horace-Beanchamp-Seymour,K.C.H., 
M.P.,  Equerry  to  Queen  Adelaide,  b.  22  Nor. 
1701,  m.  1st,  15  May  1818,  EUzabeth  Mallet, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Lawrence 
Palk,  Bart.,  who  d.  18  Jan.  1827 ;  and  2ndly, 
July  1835,  Frances-Isabella,  Dowager  Lady 


HEY 


Clinton, eldest  dangfater  of  the  late  William- 
Stephen   Poyntz,  E#q.,  of  Cowdray  Houae, 
SttMiex,  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Queen 
Adelaide.    By   hialstM.he  has  had  issue, 
I  Charles  •  Francis,    Captain    Scots 
Fusilier  Guards,  b.  13  Sept.  1819.        2 
Frederick  -  Beauchamp  •  raget,  Lieut. 
R.N.,  Flag  Lieut,  to  bis  uncle  in  the 
Pacific,  6.  12  April  1821.       3  Adelaide- 
Uoratia-Elixabeth,  b.  27  Jan.  1825. 

4  Horatia-MariaFrances,  b.  17  Oct.  1795, 
m.  3  Dec.  1814,  John-Philip  Morier,  Esq. 

5  Frederick -Charles -William,  b,  1  Feb. 
1797,  m.  Ist,  15  April  1822,  Lady  Mary 
Gordon t  3rd  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of 
HunUy,  who  d.  13  June  1825:  and  2ndly,  18 
Sept.  1832,  Lady  Augusta  Hervey,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Bristol :  he  has 
issue, 

1  Conway-Frederick -Charles,  Lieut. 
85th  foot,  b.  25  March  1823.      2  Mary- 

Frederica,  b.  2  May   1824. 3  Eliza- 

Horatia-Frederica,  b.  16  July  1833.  4 
Augusta-Georgiana-Sophia,  b.  19  Aug. 
1834.  5  Charlotte-Frances-Frede- 

rica,  6.  28  Sept.  1835.  6  Frederick- 
Horace-Arthur,  b.  9  Not.  1836.  7 
Arthur-  Laurence-Hervey.  b.  21  March 
1838.          8  A  son,  b.  9  April  1843. 

6  Mary-Georgiana-Emma,  b.  23  Nov.  1798, 
m.  20  Aug.  1825,  the  Rt.  Hon.  George-Lionel 
Dawson-Damer. — See  Portarunoton. 

[Widow  of  Lord  William,  6th  son  of  the  Ist 
Marquis.] 
Martha,  ftth  daughter  of  James  Clitherow, 


Esq.,  of  Boston  House,  Middlesex,  m.  10 
Not.  1798,  to  Lord  WiUkm  Seymour,  who 
was  b.  3  Oct.  1760,  and  d.  31  Jan.  1837; 
learing  issue  by  her, 

1  Edward,  b.  18  Dec.  1801. 

2  Henry,  b.  29  Dec.  1802,  m.  16  Aug.  1831, 
Jane,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas 
WiUan,  Esq.,  of  Twyford  Abbey,  Middlesex, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Gertrude-Jane,  6.  19  May  1832. 

2  WilUam-Henry,  b.  28  May  1834. 

[7th  son  of  the  Ist  Marquis,  and  great  uncle 
of  the  present  Peer.] 
Lord  George,  b.  21  July  1763,  m.  20 
July  1795,  Isabella,  9th  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
and  ReT.  George  Hamilton,— #ee  Abircorn, 
by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Sir  George-Hamilton,  G.C.H.,  En- 
Toy  ExtraordUnary  and  Minister  Pleni- 
potentiary at  the  Court  of  Brussels,  m. 
21  July  1831,  Gertrude  Brand,  3rd 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  Lieut.-Gencral 
Henry  TreTor,— «ee  D&cri,  and  has 
issue, 

1  A  daughter,  6.  16  Not.  1835. 

2  A  daughter,  b.  21  Feb.  1S37. 

3  A  son,  b,  25  Aug.  1838. 

4  A  daughter,  b.  27  Aug.  1839. 

5  A  son,  b.  2  June  1841. 

6  A  son,  b.  Feb.  1843. 

2  Isabella  -  Horatia,  b.  Feb.  1801,  m. 
Not.  1820,  thu  Hon.  Henry -Thomas 
Liddell. — See  Ravenswortu. 

3  Emily-Henrietta,  Countess  of 
Shannon. 


HEYTESBURY,  BARON.  (A'Court.) 
William  ^'Court,  Baron  Heytesbury  of  Heytesbury,  Co.  Wilts, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom^  and  a  Baronet  j  G.C.B.,  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  a  Privy  Counsellor,  and  late  Ambassador  Ex- 
traordinary and  Plenipotentiary  at  the  Court  of  Russia  3  6.  11  July 
1779,  m.  3  Oct.  1808,  Maria- Rebecca,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Hon.  William  Bouverie, — see  Radnor,  by  whom,  who  was  h.  Oct. 
1783,  and  d.  6 Oct.  1844,  he  has  issue: 

l*Hon.  William-Henry-Ashe,  a'CouRT-HoLMES,  M.P.,  6.  11  July  1809,  m. 
3  Oct.  1833,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Leonard  Worsley- 
Holmes,  Bart,  of  Westover,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  ha*  issue, 

I'William-Leonard,  6.   10  Jan.  Id35.        2  Frederick,  b.  24  Aug.   1830. 
3  Elizabeth,  b.  3  Aug.  1840.         4  Henry,  6.  20  June  1841.  5  Emily,  b. 

14  Sept  1842.        6  A  son,  6.  8  Dec.  1843.  7  A  son,  b,  23  Oct.  1845. 

2  Gertrude-Letitia,  b.  31  July  1810,  d.  12  Aug.  1816. 

3  Hon.  Cecilia-Maria,  b.  2  Oct  1811. 

4  Herbert' Ashley,  b.  12  July,  rf.  22  Dec,  1814. 

5  Arthur-Edward,  b.  3  \ov.  1815,  d.  6  Nov.  1816. 

6  Hon.  Frederick' Ashe,  b.  15  Dec.  1818,  d,  28  Jan.  1840. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Sir  William  -  Pierce  -  Ashe  a'Court,  many  years  M.P.  for 
Heytesbury,  and  a  Lieut-Colonel  in  the  Wiltshire  Militia,  was  b,  in  1747,  created 
a  Baronet  in  17U5,  t/t.  1st,  Katherine,  daughter  of  Lieut-Colonel  John  Bradford, 
who  d,  without  issue,  23  Sept.  1776  ;  and  2ndly,  Letitia,  daughter  of  Henry  Wynd- 

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ham,  Esq.,  of  the  College,  Salisbury,  who  d.  2  Aug.  1821.      Sir  William  d,   26 
July  1817,  leaving  by  his  2od  marriage  the  issue  foUovring: 

1  LetiHa,  b,  1778,  d,  20  Jan.  1810 ;  haviag  m.  the  Hon,  William  Eliot,  after- 

wards 2nd  Earl  of  St.  Germans,  who  d.  19  Jan.  1845. 
Earl  of  St.  Germans. 

2  William,  the  present  and  first  Lord. 

3  Annabella,  6.  1781 »  m.  15  May  1805,  Richard  Beadou,  Esq.,  son  of  the 

late  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

4  Maria,  b,  1782,  m.  7  Nov.  1811,  the  Hon.  Philip-Pleydell  Bouverie.— ^i-^ 

Radnor. 

5  Caroline,  (twin  with  Maria,)  b.  1782,  m.  21   Nov.  1817,  Stewart  Crawford, 

Esq.,M.D. 

6  Captain  Edward-Henry,  R.N.,  M.P.,  Naval  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen. 

7  Major-General  Charles- Ashe,  C.B.,  Knight  Commander  of  St.  Ferdinand 

and  Merit  of  Sicily,  and  Knight  of  the  Guelphs  of  Hanover,  and  St. 
Maurice  and  Lazare  of  Sardinia,  b,  20  June  1785,  m.  10  May  1815, 
Mary,  only  daughter  of  Abraham  Gibbs,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

CreafloM.— 18W.    Bart.  1705. 

tJenealogv.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto, — Grandescimt  ancta  labore :  They  increase  by  labour. 

fear.— Heytefbtiry  Hoiue,  Wilts. 


HILL,  VISCOUNT.  (Hill.) 
Rowland  Hill,  Viscount  Hill  of  Hawkestone,  and  of  Hardwicke, 
Co.  Salop,  fiaron  Hill  of  Almaraz,  and  of  Hardwicke,  Co.  Salop, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  and  a  Baronet 3  b,  10  May 
1800,  succeeded  his  uncle,  the  late  heroic  Viscount,  in  virtue  of  a 
special  remainder,  lODec.  1842,  m.  21  July  1831,  Ann,  only  surviving 
child  of  the  late  Joseph  Clegg,  Esq.,  of  Peploe  Hall,  Salop, 
grand-daughter  and  sole  heir  of  Arthur  Clegg,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

l*Hon.  Rowland-Clegg,  b.  5  Dec.  1833. 

2  Hon.  Geoffrey- Richard-CIegg,  b.  14  April  1837. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  the  late  venerable  and  highly  respected  Sir  John 
Hill,  Bart.,  thirteen  years  M.P.  for  Shrewsbury,  was  b.  1  Aug.  1740,  and</.  21  May 
1824  ;  having  m.  1768,  Mary,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  John  Chambre,  Esq.,  of 
Petton,  Co.  Salop,  and  by  her,  who  d.  8  March  1806,  had  issue : 

1  John,  on  whose  issue  male  the  titles  are  entailed,  b.  10  Oct.  1769,  d.  27 
Jan.  1814;  having  m.  17  Nov.  1795,  Elizabeth-Rhodes,  AtMf^YiieT  of 
Philip  Cornish,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  in  1777,  and  d,  16  Dec. 
1842,  he  had  issue : 

1  Rowland,  b.  18  Sept.  1796,  d,  34  Jan.  1800. 

3  Rachel-Stephens,  b,  2  April  1700,  m.  10  Sept.  1820,  Sir  Andrew-Vincent 
Corbet,  Bart. 

3  KUWLAND,  THE  PaSSENT  AND  SECOND  VlSCOUMT. 

4  Rer.  John,  b,  11  March  1808,  m,  17  Dec.  1833,  Charlotte,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Kenyon,— <fee  Ken  yon,  b.  4  May  1813,  and  has  issue, 

1  John,  ft.  23  July  1840.  2  George- William,  b,  20  July  1843. 

S  Clement  Lloyd,  b.  A  May  1845. 
9  LtCol.  Richard-Frederick,  b,  14  Jan.  1804,  ffi.3  April  1835,  Maria-Jane, 
only  daughter  of  the  late  Ma^or  J.  D.  Bringhurst,  and  has  issue, 

1  Fanny-Melita,  b.  14  Feb.  1836.  2  Henrg,  b.  30  June  1837,  d. 

20  Nov.  1838.        3  Mary-Rhoda,  b.  5  Nor.  1838.  4  Selina-Rach«>l 

b.  17  April  1841.        5  William  Frederick,  b,  8  Sept.  1843.       6  Henry- 
Philip,  6.  IS  July  1845. 
6  Mary- Emma,  b.    18  April   1805,  m.    14   June  1823,  Andrew •  Williaui 
Corbet,  Esq.,  of  Sundomo  Castle,  Salop. 
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7  Lt.  CoL  Philip,  6.  llJuly  1806,  m.  10  Dec  1833,  Charlotte-Bmma-Cathe- 
rine,  eldest  daughter  of  John-George  Norlmry,  Esq. 

8  CleInen^DelTes,  b.  3  Jan.  1808,  m.  SO  June  1841,  Harriet,  eldeit  dangh- 
ter  of  John  Mytton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Godfrey-Clement,  ft.  34  May  1843. 

2  Mary,  b,  12  Sept  1770. 

3  Jane,  6.  8  Aug.  1771. 

4  Rowland,  the  first  Viscount,  G,C*B.,  whose  distinguished 'military 

services  achieTed  the  Peerage,  and  who  held  for  many  years  the  office 
of  Commander-in-Chief  to  the  gn^at  advantage  of  the  army.  His 
Lordship  was  6.  11  Aug.  1772,  and</.  10  Dec.  1842,  universally  lament- 
ed and  respected,  not  only  for  the  services  he  has  rendered  to  the 
country,  but  for  his  excellent  and  eminently  amiable  character. 

5  Rev,  Richard,  b.  17  Sept.  1773,  d.  3  Sept.  1821. 

6  Elizabeth'Hannah,  b,  1774,  </.youog. 

7  Elizabeth,  6.  11  Jan.  1776,  m.  20  Nov.  1807,  the  Rev.  Edward  Nevile, 

Vicar  of  Frees,  Salop. 

8  Harriet,  6.  8  Feb.  1777. 

9  Col.  Sir  Robert-Chambre,  of  Frees  Hall,  Salop,  C.B.,   Knight  of  Maria 

Theresa,  and  of  St.  George,  6.25  March  1778,  m.  5  Feb.  1801,  Eliza- 
beth, only  daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Lumley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  George-Staveley,  6.  30  Nor.  1801,  m.  3  May  1833,  Jane,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  Borough,  Esq.,  of  Chetwynd  Park,  Salop,  and  has  had  issue, 
George-Burgh,  b.  March,  d,  13  May,  1833. 
3  Mary-Julia,  b.  38  May  1805. 

3  Alfred-Edward,  b.  19  March  1810,  m.  0  April  1839,  Mist  Howard,  [daughter 
of  the  Earl  of  Kilmorey,]  and  has  issue, 

1  Alfred,  6.  11  Feb.  1840.  3  Rowland,  b.  17  June  1841.  8 

Emily,  b.  17  June  l&t4. 

4  Percy,  Lieut  08th  Light  Infantry,  b.  34  Dec.  1817. 

10  Sir  Francis- Brian,  b.  21  April  1779,  d,  A   April  1842,  having  m.   Ist, 

22  April  1804,  Joanna,  daughter  of  Christian  Falbe,  Esq.,  of  Copen- 
hagen, who  d.  Not.  1806;  and  2ndly,  6  Oct  1819,  Emily-lAstey, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas-Jelf  Powys,  Esq.,  of  Berwick 
House,  Salop,  who  d.  13  Feb.  1840;   he  had  issue, 

1  Emma-Maria,  b.  1803,  d.  an  infant.  3  Rer.  John-Francis-Richard,  b.  SI 
Oct.  1806.  =3  Arthur- William,  6.  Not.  1830. 

11  Emma,  b,  18  Not.  1780. 

12  Me^jor-General  Clement,  6.  16  April   1782,  </.  whilst  in  command  of  the 

Mysore  division  of  the  Madras  Army,  20  Jan.  1845. 

13  CAarlet,  b.  26  Feb.,  rf.  30  March,  1783. 

14  CoL  Sir  Thomas  '  Noel,  K.C.B,y  b.  14  Feb.  1784,  d,  9   Jan.   1832,  having 

911.  27  July  1821,  Hon.  Anna-Maria  Shore,  4  th  daughter  of  John,  Ist  Lord 

Teignmouth,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

1  Anna- Maria,  b.  19  June  1833.  3  Louisa-Charlotte,  0.  0  July  1833,  m. 
17  May  1845,  Launcelot  -  John  -  Hunter  Allgood,  Esq.,  Lieut.  13th  Light 
Dragoons.  3  Henry-Noel,  b.  37  Aug.  1834,  d.  33  June  1833.  4  Horace- 
Frederick,  Ensign  43rd  foot,  b.  14  Apnl  1837.  3  Charles,  b.  88  July  1889. 
6  Caroline- Augusta,  b.  33  Oct  1831,  d.  13  Sept.  1837. 

15  William-Henry,  b.  1785,  d.  an  infant. 

16  Edward,  b.  3  Not.  1786,  d.  29  Aug.  1821. 
Creation.— Bnon  1816,  Viscount  1843.    Baronet  1737. 
Genfalogv.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.    Arancez :  Advance. 
Jfa^— Hawkestone,  Shropshire. 


HOLLAND,  BARON.     (Fox.)  ' 
Henby-Edward  Fox,  Baron  Holland  of  Holland,  Co.  Lincoln, 

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and  Baron  Holland  of  Foxley,  Co.  Wilts,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain ;  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  the 
Court  of  Tuscany,  h,  7  March  1802,  succeeded  22  Oct.  1840,  m.  9  May 
1833,  Lady  Mary-Augusta  Coventry,  only  daughter  of  George- 
William,  8th  Earl  of  Coventry,  6.  11  May  1812,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Aion^  still-bom  10  Oct.  1838. 

2  A  son,  b.  and  (L  7  March  1842. 

3  A  dlem^A/er,  still-bom  8  Aug.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry-Richard,  third  Lord,  assumed  for  himself  the 
name  of  Vassall  only,  his  children  retaining  the  family  name  of  Fox ;  he  was  b. 
21  Not.  1773,  succeeded  26  Dec.  1774,  and  d,  22  Oct.  1840;  baring  m.  9  July 
1797,  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  Vassall,  Esq.,  now  Dowager 
Lady  Holland,  and  by  her,  whose  foraaer  marriage  with  Sir  Godfrey  Webster, 
Bart.,  was  dissolved  in  June  1797,  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  Stephen,  b.  18  Jan.  1799,  d.  22  Nov.  1800. 

2  Henry-Edward,  present  and  fourth  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth,  6.  19  Feb.  1806,  Lady  Lilford. 

4  Hon.  Georgiana-Annt,  b.  7  Nov.  1809,  d,  31  Oct.  1819. 

Creatfons^^Baxon  Holland  of  Holland,  Co.  Lincoln,  I70S  ;  Baron  Holland  of  Foxley,  Co. 
Wats.  17fl3. 
Genealogjf.—See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.—Kt  Titam  impendere  veto  :  Keep  the  truth,  eren  at  the  hazard  of  life. 
Tdwn  Residence, — Holland  House,  Kensington. 
Seat — ^Ampthill  Park,  Beds. 


Collateral  IStanr^ff . 

[Issue  of  the  third  Lord's  Uncle,  the  Hon. 
General  Henry- Edward  Fox.] 

1  Louisa- Amelia,  d.  18S8  ;   having  m.  4 
April  1807,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  -  Edward 


Bunbury,  Bart.,  re-m.  to  Emily- Louina- Au- 
gusta N  apier. — See  N  a  p  i  kr. 

2* Henry-Stephen,  6.  22  Sept  1701. 

3  Caroline,  m.  14  March  1812.  Major-Gen. 
William  Napier. — See  Napibr. 


HOME,  EARL  OF.  (Home.) 
Cospatrick-Alexander  Home,  Earl  of  Home,  Baron  Diinglas  and 
Home,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  of  which  he  is  a  Representative  in 
the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  3  b,  27  Oct.  1799,  succeeded 
21  Oct.  1841,  m.  4  Dec.  1832,  the  Hon.  Lucy-Elizabeth  Montagu, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Lord  Montagu,  b.  14  Nov.  1805,  and  has 
issue, 

l*Charles- Alexander,  Lord  Dunglas,  6.  11  April  1834. 

2  Hon.  Henry,  b.  June  1835,  d,  10  April  1836. 

3  Hon.  James- Archibald,  b,  20  Jan.  1837. 

4  Hon.  Montagu-Cospatrick,  b.  9  June  1840. 

5  Hon.  Williani-Sbolto,  b.  25  Feb.  1842. 

6  Lady  Elizabeth-Eleanora,  b.  12  July  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Alexander,  tenth  Earl,  6.  11  Nov.  1769,  succeeded  8 
Oct.  1786,  d,  21  Oct.  1841 ;  baving  «ii.  9  Nov.  1798,  Lady  Elizabeth  Montagu-Scott, 
2nd  daughter  of  Henry,  3rd  Duke  of  Buccleucb,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  10  Oct  1770, 
and  d,  29  June  1837,  he  had  issue . 

1  Cospatrick-Alexander,  present  and  eleventh  Earl. 
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2  Hon,  Wimam-Montagu-DouglaM,  b,  22  Nov.  1800,  d.  July  1822. 

3  Hon.  Henry-Campbell,  b,  17  Feb.,  d.  16  March,  1802. 

Creations. -^Baron  Home  1473 ;  Earl  Home  and  Baron  Dunglas  1004. 

Genealogy, -~^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Tme  to  the  end. 

Seat^—Hinel,  Coldstream,  Berwickflhire. 

Collateral  iSrancj^etf. 


[Uncles  and  aonts  of  the  present  Earl,  issue 
of  Albxandkr  9th  Eahl.] 

1  WUliam,  Lord Dunglas,  b.n  Nor.  1757, 
was  mortally  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Guil- 
ford in  America,  15  March  1781,  and  d.  soon 
afterwards. 

%  Lady  Elixabeth- Eleanor  a,  b.  Vi  Dec. 
175©,  d.  10  April  1837 ;  having  m.  9  Jan.  1784, 


Mqfor-General  T%omas  Dundas,  of  Fingask 
and  Carronhall,  who  d.  3  June  1704.= 

3  Lady  Caroline,  b.  27  Not.  1768,  d.  30 
April  1794. 

4  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  %0  July  1773,  widow, 
10  June  1820,  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Baillie- 
Hamilton.— See  Hadoimgton. 


HOOD,  VISCOUNT.      (Hood.) 

Samuel  Hood^  Viscount  Hood  of  Whitley,  Co.  Warwick^  and 
fiaron  Hood  of  Catherington,  Co.  Hants,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Bri' 
tain ;  Baron  Hood  of  Catherington,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  a 
Baronet  of  England  ^  6.  10  Jan.  1808,  succeeded  his  grandfather 
95  Jan.  1836,  m.  27  June  1837,  Mary-Isabella,  daughter  of  the  late 
Richard  Tibbits,  Esq.,  of  Barton  Segrave,  Northants,  by  his  wife, 
afterwards  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Stopford, — see  Courtown,  and  has  issue  : 
l»Hon.  Francis-Wheler,  b.  4  July  1838. 

2  Hon.  Arthur,  b.  and  d.  28  March  1839. 

3  Hon.  Caroline-Mary,  6.  30  April  1840. 

4  Hon.  Albert,  b.  26  Aug.  1841. 

5  Hon.  Alexander-Frederick,  b.  20  May  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Francis-Wbeler  Hood,  eldest  son  of 
the  SECOND  Viscount,  was  b.  4  Oct.  1781 ,  and  killed  in  action  on  the  heights  of  Aire 
in  France  in  his  father's  lifetime,  2  March  1814 ;  having  m.  13  Oct.  1804,  Caro- 
line, only  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Andrew-Snape  Hamond,  Bart.,  by  whom  he 
had  the  following  issue  ;  the  surviving  brother  and  sister  of  the  present  Viscount 
were  raised  to  the  rank  of  a  Viscount's  son  and  daughter  10  May  1836 : 

1  Hon.  Caroline,  b.  16  Oct.  1^05,  m.  25  Feb.  1834,  Arthur-Francis  Gregory, 

Esq.,  of  Stirichall,  Co.  Warwick. 

2  Henry  GroMvenor,  b.  29  Sept.  1806,  d.  2  March  1807. 

3  Samuel,  present  and  third  Viscount. 

4  Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel  Francis -Grosvenor,  Gren.  Guards,  b.  4  March  1809, 

m.  8  Sept.  1842,  Elizabeth -Jane,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Graham-Eden 
Hamond,  Bart.,  K.C.B. 

5  ^rnne-Hamond-Fredericay  6. 16  May  1812,  </.  11  May  1819. 

Henry,  second  Viscount,  only  son  of  Samuel,  first  Viscount,  by  Su- 
sannah, daughter  of  Edward  Lindzee,  Esq.,  who  was  created,  on  her  Lord's 
account,  Baroness  Hood,  was  b.  26  Aug.  1753,  succeeded  to  his  mother's  Barony 
25  May  1806,  and  as  Viscount  27  Jan.  1816,  and  d.  25  Jan.  1836;  having  m.  10  Sept. 
1774,  Jane,  daughter  and  sole  heir  of  Francis 'Wheler,  Esq.,  of  Whitley  Court, 
Co.  Warwick,  the  present  Viscountess  Dowager,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 
1  Louisa,  b.  16  Not.  1775,  d.  11  March  1776. 
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2  Louisa,  b.  23  Not.  1776,  d.  12  Feb.  1777. 

3  Charlotte,  b.  2,  d.  5,  May  1778. 

4  Hon.  Susannah,  b.  17  May  1779,  </.   1  Nov.  1823 ;   having  m.  the  Rev. 

Richard -George  Richards,  who  d,  in  1841. 

5  EUzabeth-Harriet,  b,  15  Oct.  1780,  d,  25  April  1782. 

6  Hon,  Lieut. 'Colonel  FranciS'Wheler,  father  of  the  present  Viscount. 

7  Hon.  Selina,  b,  16  Nov.  1782,  m.  16  April  1805,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Francis 

Mason,  K.C.B.,  Flag  Officer  in  command  in  the  Mediterranean. 

8  Hon.  Samuel,  b,  7  Dec.  1788,  Baron  Bridport. 

Creations^— Eax%^^ah  Baron  1795,  Vbcoont  1706  ;  Baron  of  Ireland  1782.    Bart.  1778. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.-— SesD.^  Mcundis :  Proaperoos  winds. 
Town  Residence. — M,  Bryanstone  Square. 

Seats. -^'WhiHey  Abbey,  Coventry,  Co.    Warwick ;   and   Barton   Seaiprave,   Kettering, 
Northants. 


HOPETOUN,  EARL  OF.      (Hope.) 
•    John-Alexander  Hope,  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  Viscount  Aithrie,  and 
Baron  Hope,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland;  Baron  Hopetoun  of  Hope- 
toun,    and  Niddry,  of  the  Co.  of  Linlithgow,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom;  b.  22  March  1831,  succeeded  8  April  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  fifth  Earl,  who  was  b.  15  Nov.  1803,  succeeded 
27  Aug.  1823,  Audd.  8  April  1843,  m.  4  June  1826,  Louisa  Macdonald,  [daughter  of 
the  late  Lord  Macdonald,]  now  Countess  Dowager,  and  had  by  her,  who  was  b. 
16  Sept.  1802, 

1  John-Alexander,  present  and  sixth  Earl. 

2  K    .     i^son,  still-bom  21  July  1832. 

3  ]  *'^*'*"  i  A  son,  b.  and  d.  21  July  1832. 

4  A  son,  stUi-bom,  2  Oct.  1833. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  John,  fourth  Earl,  better  known  as  the  distin- 
guished General  Sir  John  Hope,  was  b.  17  Aug.  1765,  succeeded  29  May  1816,  m.  1st, 
7  Aug.  1798,  his  relative,  Elizabeth,  youngest  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Charles 
Hope-Vere,  who  d.  without  issue  20  March  1801 ;  and  he  m.  2ndly,  9  Feb.  1803, 
Louisa-Dorothea,  3rd  daughter  of  Sir  John  Wedderburn,  Bart.,  who  d.\6  July 
1836.  The  Earl  d.  27  Aug.  1823,  leaving  issue  by  his  2nd  marriage, 
1  John,  fifth  Earl. 

2*Hon.  James,  b.  7  June  1807,  m.  4   March   1837,    Lady  Mary-Frances 

Nugent,  youngest  daughter  of  George-Frederick,  7th  Earl,  and  sister 

of  the  present  Marquis  of  Westmeatb,  b.  7  Nov.  1810,  and  has  issue, 

I  Mmry-Franceft- Elizabeth,  6.  23  Dec.  1837.  S  John-Georse-Fre- 

derick,  6.  15  April  18:19.  3  Looisa-Alicia-Catliarine,  6.  17  Aug.  IMO. 

4  Emily- Anne-Gertrude,  b.  8  June  1842.       5  A  son,  b.  Dec.  1843. 

3  Hon.   Charles,  M.P.,  Lieut.-Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man,   6.  11   Sept. 

1808,  m.26  Oct.  1841,  Lady  Isabella-Helen  Douglas,  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas,  5th  Earl  of  Selkirk ;  and  has  issue, 

1  John,  6. 30  Jan.  1843.  2  A  daughter,  b.  13  Dec.  1844. 

4  Hon.  AUxander,  b.  8  Nov.  1809,  d.  24  Oct.  1827. 

5  Hon.  George,  Captain  R.N.,  b.  12  April  1811. 

6  Hon.  Henry,  b.  6  Oct.  1812,  d.  March  1831. 

7  Hon.  WiUiam,  b.  24  June  1816,  d.  2  Dec.  1835. 

8  Hon.  Louis,  b.  29  Oct.  1817. 

9  Hon.  Thonuts,b.  20  Oct.  1819,  d.  6  Nov.  1838. 
10  Hon.  Adrian,  Capt  60th  Rifles,  b.  3  March  1821. 

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HOP 

11  Lady  Alicia,  h.  18  June  1822,  d.  4  March  1840. 

12  Ladff  Jane,  b,  6  July  1823,  d.  2  April  1834. 

CVea/ioA.r.— Earl,  Viscount  and  Baron  of  Scotland  1703,  Baron  Hopetoun  of  the  United 
Kingdom  1800,  and  Baron  Niddry  1814. 
Gtnealogw,—^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— At  apes  non  fracta  :  But  my  hope  is  not  broken. 
Seats. — Hopetoun  House,  Linlithgowshire ;  and  Ormiston-Hall,  Haddingtonshire. 


CoIUtfral  Sratiries. 


^  Widow  of  the  Hon.  General  Hope,  the  Earl's 

great  uncle.] 

Lady    Louisa-Anne,    eldest    daughter   of 

George  Finch-Hatton,Esq.,— ^ee  WiNCHiLSBA, 

m.  30  April  1807,  the  Hon.  General  Charles 

Hope,  3rd  son  of  John,  2nd  Earl,  b.  10  Oct. 

1708,  d.  i  July  1828, 1  ear ing  issue, 

Elisabeth,  6.  23  Jan.  1810. 

[  Widow  of  the  Hon.  General  Sir  Alexander 
Hope,  the  Earl's  great  ancle.] 
Georgina- Alicia,  3rd  daughter  of  George 
Brown,  Esq.,  of  Ellistown,  m.  23  Oct.  1805, 
the  Hon.  General  A'ir  Alexander  Hope, 
G.C.B,,  4th  son  of  John,  2nd  Earl,  b.  0  Dec. 
1700,  d.  10  May  1837,  baring  had  issue  by  her, 

1  John-Thomas,  b.  10  Jan.  1807,  d. 
17  April  1835,haTing  m.  2  March  1835, 
Lady  Frances-Anne  Lascelles,  2nd 
daughter  of  Henry  2nd  Earl  of  Hare- 
wood,  6. 2  June  1804. 

2  George- William,  M.P.  Under  Secre- 
tary in  the  Colonial  Department,  b. 
4  July  1808,  m.  5  March  1836,  the  Hon. 
Caroline  -  Georgiana  Montagu,  4th 
daughter  of  Henry -James,  late  Lord 
Montagu,  extinct,  and  has  issue, 

1  Caroline  Jane,  6. 20  Dec.  1836. 

2  Henry- Walter,  b.  17  Aug.  1830. 

3  George-Robert,  6.  23  Jan.  1841. 

4  Montagu,  6.2  March  1844. 

3  Louisa -Dorothea,  6.12  Feb.  1811, 
Lady  Henry  Kerr.— ^^fe  Lothian. 

4  James,  6.  15  June  1812. 

[Issue  of  William  Hopb-Vcrb,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Hope-Vere,  bro- 
ther of  the  2nd  Earl.] 

1  James-Joseph,  6.  3  June  1785,  d.  10  May 
1843,  m,  7  Sept.  1813,  Lady  Elizabeth  Hay, 
4th  daughter  of  George,  7th  Marquis  of 
Tweeddale,  and  had  issue, 

1  Hannah-  Charlotte,  6.  April  1816. 
m.  17  June  1844,  Keith- WUliam  Stew- 
art-Mackenzie, Eaq.t—see  Galloway. 

2  Sophia,  twin  with  her  sister,  6. 
April  1816. 

3  Harriet,  m.  17  Oct.  1839,  Edward- 
Sherlock  Gooch,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Thomas-Sherlock  Gooch,  Bart. 

4  Jane,  6.  3  Dec.  1821,  Marchioness 
of  Ely. 

5  William-Edward  HoPK  VsRR,Esq., 
of  Craigie  Hall  and  Blackwood,  Lieut. 
Gren.  Guards,  6. 5  March  1824. 

6  Charles- Edward,  6.  3  Oct.  1828. 

7  Georgina. 

8  Henrietta-Yanc. 

2  Jean-Sophia,  6.  15  Dec.  1700,  m.  3  July 
1818,  the  Hon.  Captain  Edmund-Pery-Sexten 
Knox. — See  Ranfdrlt. 

[Issue  of  John  Hope,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  the 
Hon.  Charles  Hope-Vere.] 
1  Right-Hon.  Charles,  of  Grantoun,  a 
Lieut.-Oen.  of  the  Royal  Archers,  the 
Queen's  Body-Guard,  and  a  Director  of  the 
Royad  Academy,  of  Scotland,  6.  20  June 
1703,  m.  8  Aug.  1703,  Lad»  Charlotte  Hope, 
8th  daughter  of  John,  2nd  Earl,  who  d.  22 
Jan.  1834,  and  has  issue, 

1  Right  •  Hon.  John,  Lord  Justice 
Clerk,  President  of  the  Court  of  Ses- 
sion, and  an  official  Custodian  of  the 
Scottish  Regalia,  6.  26  May  1794,  m. 
Miss  Irring,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
289 


1  Charlotte,  6. 3  Feb.  1830. 

2  William,  6.  12  April  1834. 

2  Elizabeth,  6. 11  Sept.  1796. 

3  Capt.  Charles,  R.N.,  6.  12  April 
1706,  m.  12  Sept  1826,  Anne,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Rear-Admiral 
William- Henry  Webly- Parry,  R.N., 
by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  6.  20  June  1827. 

2  A  son,  6.  21  April  1820. 
8  Charlotte. 

4  Sophia,  6.  17  Aug.  1801. 

5  James,  6.  28  May  1808,  m.  2  Dec. 
1828,  Elisabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Right-Hon.  Darid  Bojler-^ee  Glas- 
gow, and  has  issue, 

1  Elisabeth  •  Montgomerie,  b.  I 
Jan.  1830. 

2  Charles- Wm.,  6.  23  Jan.  1882. 

3  David-Boyle,  6. 21  Aug.  1833. 

4  James-Arthur,  6. 1835. 

6  Charlotte,  6.  20  Feb.  1805. 

7  Jane-MelTille,  b.  22  May  1806. 

8  Major  William,  6. 11  Sept  1807,  m. 
14  Sept  1835,  Miss  Statyra  Liredostro, 
and  has  issue, 

A  daughter,  b.  June  1838. 

0  Margaret,  6.  7  Feb.  1810. 

10  Anne-  WiUiamina,,  b.  20  April 
1811,  d.  10  Not.  1842,  baring  m.  7  July 
1820,  Hercules-James  Robertson,  Esq. 

11  Louisa- Augusta- Octavia,  6.  IS 
Sept  1813. 

2  Lieut.'Gen.  Sir  John,G.C.H., b.  15  July 
1765,  d.  Aug.  1836,  having  m.  1st,  20  Sept 
1806,  Margaret,  only  daughter  and  heir  of 
Robert  Scott,  Esq.,  of  Logie,  Co.  Forfar, 
who  <f.  1  March  1813;  and2ndly,  21  April 
1814,  Jane-Hester,  daughter  of  John  Macdim- 
gall,  Esq.  of  Ardintrira;  he  has  issue,  by 
both  marriages,  ria. : 

1  Mary-Ann,  6.  10  Feb.  1808. 

2  Charlotte,  6.  10  Sept  1800,  m.  L. 
Mackinnon,  Esq. 

3  Margaret-Sophia,  6.  11  May  1811, 
m.  Oct  1842,  John  Cook,  Esq.,  Writer 
to  the  Signet 

=4  John  -Thomas,  Capt.  72nd  Foot 
and  Aide-deCamp  to  General  in  Chief 
in  Canada,  6.  10  Sept.  1816. 

5  Henry-Philin,  6.  6  Feb.  1818,  m. 
23  July  1841,  Mary-Sophia,  young- 
est daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Dick- 
enson, Esq. 

6  A  daughter,  b.  1  Dec.  1880. 

3  Vice 'Admiral  Sir  William  Johnstone- 
Hope,  G.C.B.,  b.  16  Aus.  1766,  d.  2  May  1831, 
having  twice  m. ;  1st,  8  July  1702,  LadwAnne 
Hope-Johnstone,  eldest  daughter  of  James, 
3rd  Earl,  6.  13  Jan.  1768,  d.  28  Aug.  1818 ; 
2ndly^30  Oct  1821,  Maria,  Countess-Dowager 
of  Athlone,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Eden,  Bart.,  who  survives  without  issue  by 
him.    Sir  William  left  issue  by  his  1st  Lady, 

1  Elisabeth,  6.  2  May  1703. 

2  Hon.  Mary,  late  Maid  of  Honour 
to  Queen  Adelaide,  b.  20  March  1795. 
m.  3  Feb.  1840,  the  Hon.  and  Right 
Rev.  Hugh  Percy,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Carlisle.— i9e«  Brtsrlit. 

3  John  -  Jambs  Hops  •  Jobhstonb, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  RaehiUs,  Donifrieshire, 
Claimant  of  the  Earldom  of  Annan- 
dale,  Keeper  of  Lochmaben  Palace,  fr. 
2»^KoT.  1796,  m.  8  July  1816,  Alicia- 

u 


H  OT 


Anne,  eldett  daughter  of  George  Gor- 
don, Esq.,  of  Halhead,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Anne-Jemima. 

2  Lucy-Williamina. 

3  William  -  James,  m.  7  Dec. 
1S41,  Hon.  OcteTia  •  Sophia  Bos- 
▼ile-Macdonald,  7th  daughter  of 
Godfrey,  3rd  Lord  Macdonald,  and 
has  issue, 

1  A  son,  b,  5  Oct.  1M2. 
9  A   daughter,  6.  7   Feb. 
1844. 

3  A  son,  b.  13  Aug.  1S45. 

4  Georse<}ordon,  m.  Aug.  1845, 
Adelaide-Mary- Wentworth,  dau.  of 
Sir  George  Sinclair,  Bart,  of  Ulb- 
ster,  by  Lady  Catherine-Camilla 
Tollemaohe,r-a«e  DrsART,6. 3  April 
1831. 

5  Alice,  m,  10  April  1845,  Sir 
Graham  Montgomery,  of  Stanhope, 
Bart.  b.  9  July  I8S3. 

0  John-Charles. 

7  Robert. 

8  Charles,  b,  «3  Not.  1830. 

9  DsTid-Baird. 

4  Captain  William -James,  R.N.,  6. 
28  July  1708,  M.  20  April  1828,  Ellen, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas 
Kirkpatrick,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  4  May  1833.  2 
and  3,  daughters. 

0  Captain  CkarUs-Jmwies,  R.lV.,b.  20 
Jan.  1801,  d.  UApnl  1835,haTingm.23 
April  1827,  Elisa,  3rd  daughter  of  Jo- 
a^h  Wood,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has 
left  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  28  Jan.  1828. 

2  A  daughter. 

6  Captain  George-James,  R,N.,  b.*difi 
July  1802,  tf.21  May  1842,  havimr  m.  20 
July  1826,  Ifaria,  daughter  of  Joseph 
Ranking,  Esq.,  by  whom  who  d.  10 
Sept  1844,  he  had  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  6. 18  Oct.  1831. 

2  A  son. 

3  A  daughter,  b,  14  Jan.  1835. 

[Issne  of  Captain  Charles  Hope,  R.N.,  4th 
son  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Hope-Vere.J 
1   Captain    Henry,  R.N.,    C.B..    Naral 
Aide^e-Camp  to  the  Queen,  b.  1787,  m.  21 


July  1828,  Jane-Sophia t  youngest  daughter 
of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Herbert  Sawyer, 
of  Dalby  HaU,  Co.  Leic,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  0 
Aug.  1820. 

2  Anne,  6.  1700,  d.  4  Oct.  1825,  baring  m. 
18  Feb.  1820,  Rear-Adm.  Charles  •  Sibthorp 
John  Hawtayne. 

3  Catherine,  b.  1702. 

4  MsQor  Frederick,  72nd  foot,  b,  I  March 
1790,  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  General  George 
Cockbnm,  G.C.H.,  and  has  issne, 

1  A  daughter,  6.   8   Aug.  1834. 

2  A  daughter,  b.  15  Aug.  1838. 

3  A  son,  b.  July  1845. 

5  George,  Com.  R.N.,  b.  30  May  1801,  m, 
1st,  2  Jan.  1833,  Chariotte,9th  daughter  of  the 
late  Vice-Admiral  John-Richard-Delap  Tolle- 
mache,  by  Lady  Elisabeth  Stratford,— ##e 
Aluboroogh,  who  d.  14  April  1837;  and 
2ndly,   23  April    1845,    Katherine-Frances, 

t   eldest  daughter  of  William  Lereson-Gower, 
Esq.— «f«  ScTBKRUkND.  b.  10  Aug.  1805.    By 
'   his  Ist  marriage  he  has  issue, 
I  1  Selina.  2  Charlotte. 

[Younger  son   and  daughters  of  the  Hon. 
'  .  Charles  Hope-Vere.] 

1  Rear-Admiral  Sir  George  Johnstone- 
I  Nope,  K.C.B.,  6.4  July  1787,  d.  2  May  1818 : 
j   baring  m.  1st,  28  Jan.  1803,   Ladf  Jemima 

Hope-Joknetone,  5th  daughter  of  James,  3rd 
Earl,  who  <f.5  Sept.  1808;  andtndly,30  Nor. 
1814,  the  Hon.  Georgiana-  Mary -Anne  Kin- 
naird,  2nd  daughter  of  Geor^,  7th  Lord 
Kinnaird,  who  surrives  him.  Sir  George  left 
issne  by»both  marriages, 

1  Helen,  b.  10  April  1807. 

2  James,  Captain  R.N.,  b.  3  March 
1808,  m.  16  Aug.  1838,  the  Hon.  Frede- 
rica-Elisa  Kinnaird,  2nd  dan^ter  of 
Charleri,  8th  Lord  Kinnaird. 

=:3  Elisa,  b.  17  Sept.  1816,  m,  30  June 
1835,  Sir  Harry  Yemey,  Bart.,  b,  8 
Dec.  1801. 

2  HetenCharlotie,  b,  7  Jan.  1778,  d.  8  May 
1801 ;  harine  m.  26  Nor.  1795,  John  Knight, 
Esq.,  of  WolTerley,  Worcestershire,  iriio  is 
rem.  to  the  Hon.  Jane-Elisabeth  Winn.— 
See  Hi&DLiT. 

3  Etixabeth,  d.  20  March  1801 ;  baring  m, 
7  Aug.  1708,  the  Hon.  Jobs  Hope,  afterwards 
4/A  Ea  mL.—See  above. 


HOTHAM,  BARON.     (Hotham.) 
Beaumont  Hotham^  Baron  Hotharo  of  South  Dalton,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland ;  a  Baronet  of  England,  Colonel  in  the  Army^  and  M  JP.  j 
b.  9  Aug.  1794,  succeeded  4  March  1814. 

Hit  Lordshlp'i  father,  Beaumont  Hotham,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  2nd  Lord,  wm 
».30  Aug.  176S,  and  d.  Aug.  1799  ;  hairiog  m.  20  May  1790,  Philadelphia,  eldest 
daaghter  of  Sir  John  Dixon-Dyke^Bart.,  by  whom,  who  d.  20  May  1808,  he  haid  i88iie» 

1  FVaneet-PkHadelpkim,  b,  7  Dec.  1791,  d.  21  Oct.  1817. 

2  Beaumont,  the  peksbnt  and  third  Lord. 

3  CaroUme-Anne,  b.  13  Feb.  1796,  d.  7  Not.  1797. 

290 


HOT 

4*Hoii.  Geori^-Frederick,  Captain  R.N.,  6.  posthumous  20  Oct.  1799,  raised 
in  1835  to  the  rank  and  precedency  of  the  son  of  a  Baron,  m.  12  Aug. 
1824,  Lady  Susan-Maria  0*Bryen,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of 
Thomood,  and  has  issue, 

1  WiUimm-Henry,  Ensign,  Uih  foot,  b.  15  Jane  18S5.  S  George- 

Froderick,  b.  9  July   ItW.  3  AucrusU-Elisaheth,  b.  17  March  18J1. 

4  Beaumont, fr.  8  S«^pt.  Irt33.  5  A  ton,  6.  t7  May  1830.  0  A  son,  6. 

13  May  1838.       7  A  daughter,  b,  11  Jan.  1843. 

CremtUm — 1787.    Bart.  1011. 

Ge$teml0gf — See  GememiogUml  Volmme, 

Jlftf/to.— Lead  on. 

TVmi  Rc»idtmce^7,  Hill  Street. 

Jteaf.— South  Dalton  Hall,  Bererley,  Yorkshire. 


0ollatftal  Vxtixuf^t^. 


[Undea  and  Aonta  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Beaumont,  Ind  Lord.] 
1  H&m.  Frmneet,  b.  3  July  1770,  d.  10  May 
1830,  having  at.  30  March  1707,  Admiral  Sir 
J9kn  Suiiwt,  X.C.B.,  who  d.  8  Aug.  18S5. 

t  Hon.  and  Rer.  Frederick,  Prebendary  of 
Rochester,  Rector  of  Bumham-Sutton,  Nor- 
folk, and  Denaington,  Snffolk,  b.  10  Jan. 
in4,  M.  S3  Not.  180«,  Anne-BUsabeth,  eldest 
daoahter  of  Thomas-Hallet  Hodges.   Esq., 
•f  Hampetead  Plaee,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 
1  Anne,  6.  t3  Oct.  1804.       9  Charles, 
Captain    R.  N.,   b.  14   Jan.  1800.    3 
Lovisa,6.4Apri]  I807,m.  1«  March  1844. 
Lient.-CoIonel,  Patrick  Griere.  4 

Fredericm,  b.  18  July  1808,  d.  1  Sept. 
1843,  haring  m.  S8  Jan.  1840,  Rev. 
Charles- Montagu  l>oughty,  of  liieber- 
toB  HaU,  Su^Ik.  5  AmelU-Doro- 
thea,  b.  9  Feh.  1810.  0  Rer.  John- 

Hallet,  6. 95  Aug.  1811.  7  Her.  Henry, 
b,  18  Not.  1814,  m.  10  July  1845,  Mary, 
9nd  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Jolm 
Hale,  by  Elisabeth,  sister  of  Earl 
Amherst.  8  Augustus-Thomas,  in 

the  Army, 6.  S9  Jan.  1817.      0  William- 
Francis,  6.  98  March  1810.      10  Henri- 
etta-Gertrude, b.  13  June  1891. 
iAwulla,  b.  90  July  1775,  d.  3  July  1804 ; 
haTing  M.  18  Dec.  1706,  John  Woodcock,  Etq., 
whod.8  March  1819. 

4  Hon.  Vict-Admiral  Sir  Henry,  G.C.B., 
Grand  Cross  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George, 
b.  10  Feb.  1777,  d.  10  April  1833,  having  m.  0 
July  1810,  Lady  Frances-Anne-Jullana  Rous, 
eldest  daughter  of  John,  Ist  Earl  of  Strad- 
hnAe :  th«r  issue  art, 

1  Henry-John,  6.  91  Dec.  1829. 
9  Frederick-Harry,  6. 3  Auff.  1894. 
3  Beaumont  -  Williams,    lieutenant 
Grenadier  Guards,  b.  99  Aug.  1895. 

5  Horn.  Louisa,  b.  9  Oct.  1778,  d.  90  Aug. 
1840 ;  haTing  m.  1st,  5  Dec.  1804,  .^ir  Charter 
Edmotutonct  Bart.,  widower  of  Emma  Wil- 
braham-Bootle,  sister  to  Lord  Skelmersdale ; 
he  d,  April  1891,  and  her  Ladyship  m.9ndly, 
Feb.  1839,  Charles  Woodcock,  Esq. 

tissue  of  Sir  John  Hotham,  Bart.,  Bishop  of 
Clogher,  elder  brother  of  the  Ist  Lord.1 
1  Shr  Charles  Hotham,  Bart.,  b.  95  May 
1780,(1. 18  July  1811 ;  haTing  m.  10  Not.  1804, 
EUxmbeth,  4th  daughter  of  Owen  Meyrick, 
Esq..  who  m.  9ndly,  90  Oct  1819,  the  Rev. 
George  Morgan,  and  d.  in  Aug.  1834. 

t  Caroline,  ft.  0  Jan.  1770. 
[lasoa  of  General  George  Hotham,  youngest 
brother  of  the  1st  Lord.] 
1  Lieut.-Col.  George,  6.  18  Oct.  1770,  m. 
1st,  March  1799,  Coto^jm,  daughter  of  Roger 
Gee,  Esq.,  of  Bishopburton,  d.  93  Dec.  1811 ; 
9adly,  June  1813,   Bosmmand,  daughter  of 


the  Rev.  Francis  Best,  Rector  of  South 
Dalton,  Yorks.,  who  d.  5  Sept.  1890  ;  he  d. 
93  April  1893,  leaTing  issue, 

1  Capt.  WilUam,  R.N.,  K.H.,  ft.  30 
Jnlyl704. 

9  Sarah,  ft.  Sept.  1705,  m.  0  Sept.  1893, 
the  ReT.  Stephen  Creyke. 

3  George,  Captain  Roy.  Engineers, 
ft.  Sept.  1700,  a  widower,  with  issue. 

4  ReT.  Charles,  Prebendary  of  York, 
and  Rector  of  Roos,  Yorks.,  mi.  5  Jan. 

1837,  Lucy-  Elisabeth,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  ReT.  Christopher  Sykes,  and 
widow  of  the  Hon.  and  ReT.  Henry 
Duncombe.— <y£e  Fktkrsham. 

5  Charlotte,  ft.  Dec.  1801,  m.  July 
1894,  Robert  Denison,  Esq.,  of  Arring- 
ton,  Yorks. 

0  Gertrude,  ft.  Feb.  1803,  m.  97  Dee. 
1830,  the  ReT.  Christopher  Nerile, 
Rector  of  Wichenby,  Lincoln. 

7  John,  ft.  Jan.  1805,  m.  0  April  1849, 
Maria- Elisabeth,  youngpest  daughter  of 
Henry  Thompson,  Esq.,  of  Burton, 
Yorks. 

8  Diana-Caroline,  ft.  April  1800,  m. 
19  Aug.  1841,  Henry-Alexander  Brown, 
Esq..  of  Kingston  GroTe,  Oxon. 

0  Harriet,  ft.  Aur.  1810,  m.  90  June 
1833,  Sir  John- William  Lubbock,  Bart. 

^10  Maria,  ft.  Sept.  1815,  m.  1830,  Wil- 
liam Wainman,  Esq. 
9  Admiral  Sir  William,  G.C.B.,  m.  1st, 
June  1804,  Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir 
Edwin  Jeynes,  Knt.,  who  d.  91  Aug.  1897 ; 
and  9ndly,  95  June  1835,  Jane-Seymour, 
widow  of  Roger  Pettiward,  Esq.,  of  Great 
Finborough,  Suffolk.  By  the  Ist  m.  he  has 
issue, 

1  Augustus,  ft.  1  March  1805. 

9  Anne,  ft.  30  Not.  1800,  m.  8  Sept. 
1890,  Robert  Hanrey,  Esq.,  of  Langley 
Park.  Bucks. 

3  Rot.  Edwin,  Rector  of  South  CsTe, 
Co.  York,  ft.  13  Dec.  1807,  m.  13  Sept. 

1838,  Harriet,  5th  daughter  of  Sir  John- 
Geers  Cotterell,  Bart,  a^d  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  ft.  97  June  1830. 
9  A  son,  ft.  93  Dec.  1843. 
3  A  son,  ft.  90  Deo.  1844. 

4  John- William,  Lieutenant  R.N.,  ft. 
30  March  1800. 

3  Montagu,  Mf^or  14/A  Foot,  d.  without 
issue,  4  March  1805 ;  haTing  m.  99  Jan.  1805, 
Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Bird,  Esq., 
of  Norton  Lodge,  Co.  Wore. 

4  Diana,  ft.  1777,  d.  90  Not.  1810,  Lady  Ed- 
ward O'Bryen.— .9«€  Thomond. 

5  Harriet,  d.  30  April  1898 ;  haTing  m.  4 
April  1805,  Sir  GiAn  Wilson,  Knt.,  a  Master 
in  Chancery. 


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HOW 


HOWARD-DE-WALDEN  AND  SEAFORD,  BARON.     (Ellis.) 

Charles-Augustus  Ellis,  Baron  Howard-de-Walden,  Co.  Essex, 
and  Baron  Seaford  of  Seaford,  Co.  Sussex,  in  the  Peerage  of  England ; 
G.C.B.,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Lisbon, 
a  Captain  in  the  Army ;  a  Member  of  the  Zoological  Society  3  6.  5 
June  1799,  succeeded  as  Lord  Howard-de-Walden,  8  July  1803,  on 
the  death  of  his  maternal  great-grandfather,  Frederick- Augustus, 
4th  Earl  of  Bristol,  as  lineal  Representative  of  Lord  Thomas  Howard, 
son  of  the  4th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  created  Baron  Howard-de-Walden 
by  writ  of  summons  in  1597,  and  afterwards  Earl  of  Suffolk,  with 
remainder  to  his  heirs  male ;  and  to  the  Barony  of  Seaford,  on  the 
death  of  his  father,  1  July  1845 ;  m.  8  Nov.  1828,  Lady  Lucy- 
Cavendish  Bentinck,  4th  daughter  of  the  Duke  of  Portland,  and  has 
issue : 

1  Hon,  EUza-Harriet,  b,  19  Aug.  1829,  d.  2  Oct.  1830. 

2*Hon.  Frederick-George,  i.  9  Aug.  1830. 

3  Hon.  Harriet-Georgiana,  6.  3  Sept.  1831. 

4  Hon.  Charlotte-Isabella,  6. 22  Feb.  1834. 

5  Hon.  WUliam-Charles,  b.  22  July  1835. 

6  Hon,  Lucy,  b,  30  June,  d,  4  July,  1837. 

7  Hon.  Charles- Arthur,  b,  Dec.  1839. 

8  Hon.  Jobn-Charles,  b.  29  Sept.  1841. 

9  Hon.  Henry-Evelyn,  b,  9  Aug.  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles-Rose,  first  Lord  Seaford,  was  b.  19  Dec* 
1771,  and  d,  1  July  1845 ;  haying  m.  1st,  2  Aug.  1798,  tbe  Hon.  Elizabeth-Catherine- 
Caroline  Herveff,  only  daughter  of  John  -Augustus,  Lord  Hervey,  eldest  son  of 
Frederick,  4tb  Earl  of  Bristol,  and  Baron  Howard  de  Walden ;  she  was  b,  1  Aug. 
1780.  and  d,  21  Jan.  1803 ;  bis  Lordship  m.  2ndlv,  1  Oct.  1840,  Anne-Louisa- 
Emily,  now  Dowager  Lady  Seaford,  eldest  daughter  of  tbe  late  Hon.  Admiral 
Sir  George-Cranfield  Berkeley,  G.C.B.,— 5««  Berkeley,  and  widow  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  Thomas-Masterman  Hardy,  Bart,  and  G.C.B.  He  bad  issue  by  his 
first  marriage: 

1  Charles  -  Augustus,  present    Baron  Howard  -  de  -  Walden,  and 

second  Lord  Seaford. 

2  Hon,  Lieut, -Col.  Auguttut-FredeHch^  6.  17  Sept.  1800,  d,  16  Aug.  1841 ; 

baring  m,  25  June  1828,  Marv-Frances-Tburlow,  eldest  daughter  of 
Sir  Dayid  Cunyngbame,  Bart.,  by  wbom  be  bad  issue  : 

1  Aueuttutf  h.  so  July,  d.  8  Dec.,  18S0.  9  Charles-Darid-Conyac- 

hune,  6.  SS  July  1933.  3  A  son,  b.  and  d.  in  Aug.  1S35.  4  Mary- 

Cteorgiana-Frances,  b.  at  Gibraltar  4  June  1830.  5  Arthur- Edward- 

Augustas,  b.  13  Dec.  1837.       «  Annie-Elisa-Margaret,  b.  «  Not.  1830.        7 
Auguata-Louisa-Caroline,  b.  0  Aug.  1841. 

3  EUza'Georgiana-Carokne,  b,  3  July  1802,  d,  18  Aug.  1820. 

Tbe  late  Lord  Seaford  was  tbe  2nd  son  of  John  Ellis,  Esq.,  who  d,  in  1782, 
by  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Pallmer,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica. 

John  Ellis,  Esq.,  tbe  eldest   son,  and  his  Lordship's  only  brother,  m.  6  Jan. 
1785,  Antoinetta,  daughter  of  Sir  Peter  Parker,  Bart.,  and  </.  18  Feb.  1832,  lear- 
ing  issue  by  her,  who  d,  in  Sept.  1829 ; 
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HOW 

1  John,  b.  1788. 

2  Lieut.-Co1.  Charles-Parker,  m.  5  May  1817,  Julia-Maria,  daughter  of  the 

late  Vice-Adm.  Christopher  Parker,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Sir  Peter 
Parker,  Bart.,  6.  23  Feh.  1790. 

3  EUzabeth'Margttret^  dec,,  having  m.  the  Rev.  Henry-John  Ridley. 

4  CaroUney  dec,  having  m.,  10  Sept  1810,  Joseph-Pole  Carew,  Esq.,  of  An- 

thony House,  Cornwall,  b.  29  Sept.  1787. 

5  Antoinetta,  m.  Count  Alfred  de  Chahannes. 

OMf i«N.— HowardHie-Walden  hy  writ  1W7  ;  Seaford  tStS. 
Getualog9,Se9  Geueaioglcai  Voittme, 
Motto^—fion  quo,  ted  qaooiodo :  Not  what,  bat  kow. 
^«a/.— 8eaford,  SuMex. 


HOWDEN,  BARON.  (Cabadoc.) 
JoHN-HoBART  Caradoc,  BaroD  Howden  of  Grimston  and  Spal- 
dingtOD,  and  of  Cradockstown,  Co.  Kildare^  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ; 
Baron  Howden  of  Howden  and  Grimston^  Co.  York,  in  the  Peerage 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  Colonel  in  the  Army,  K.H.,  Commander  of  the 
French  Legion  of  Honour^  of  Charles  the  3d,  and  of  St.  Ferdinand  of 
Spain,  the  Saviour  of  Greece,  St.  Anne  of  Russia^  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
and  Ernest  of  Saxony,  Steward  of  the  Halmote  Court  of  Howden- 
shire.  Deputy  Lieutenant  of  the  Co.  of  York,  and  Equerry  to 
H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Kent;  6.  16  Oct.  1799,  succeeded  July  18393 
HI.  Jan.  1830,  Catherine,  daughter  of  Paul,  Count  Skavronsky  of 
Russia,  great  niece  of  Prince  Potemkin. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  issue  of  John-Francis,  first  Lord,  G.C.B.,  who 
obtained  his  honours  in  recompense  of  his  eminent  noilitary  senrices.  He  was  b, 
12  Aug.  1762,  and  d,  in  July  1839;  haying  m.  \7  Nov.  1798,  Lady  Theodosia- 
Sarah-Frances  Meade,  3rd  daughter  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Clanwilliam,  now 
Dowager  Lady  Howden. 

Creations.— Btoh  of  Ireland  1819,  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  1831. 

Genealogg — See  Genealogical  Folumte, 

Motto.r--TrBd\tQBt  non  ricttu :  Betrayed,  not  conquered. 

Town  ReHdenc€.—\l^  Hereford  Street 

SeaU^GmoBUm  Park,  Tadcaiter,  and  Spaldington  Hall,  Yorkshire. 


29J 


HOW 


HOWE,  EARL.  (Cubzon.) 
Richard- William-Penn  Curzon-Howr,  Earl  Howe,  Viscount  and 
Baron  Curzon  of  Penn,  Co.  Bucks,  and  Baron  Howe  of  L#angary  Co. 
Noits,  in  the  Peerage  ojf  the  United  Kingdom;  G.C.H.,  Lord  Chamber- 
lain to  Queen  Adelaide,  P.  C,  and  a  Trustee  of  Rugby  School,  a  Gover- 
nor of  the  Charter  House,  and  Deputy  Grand  Master  of  the  Free- 
masons of  England,  D.C.L. ;  b,  9  Dec.  1796,  succeeded  his  grand- 
fother  as  Viscount  Curzon  21  March  ISW;  m.  1st,  20  March  1820, 
Lady  Harriet- Georgiana  Brudenell,  2nd  daughter  of  Robert,  6th  Earl 
of  Cardigan,  who  was  b,  18  Dec.  1799,  and  d,  25  Oct.  1836  j  and  2ndly , 
9  Oct.  1845,  the  Hon.  Miss  Gore,  late  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen 
Adelaide,  daughter  of  the  late  Vice-Admiral  Sir  John  Gore,  K.C.B., 
by  Georgiana,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  George  Monta- 
gu, G.C.B., — see  Manchester  ;  he  has  issue  by  the  first  marriage  : 
l*George-Augu8tu8-Fredenck-Loui8,  Viscount  Curzon,  b.  16  Jan.  1821. 

2  Hon.  Ricbard-WilliAm-Penn,  Gaptein  Oren.  Guards,  b.  14  Feb.  IB22. 

3  Hon.  Frederick.  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  16  July  1823. 

4  Hon.  Henry-Dugdale.  b,  20  Sept.  1824. 

5  Lady  Georgiana-Cbarlotte,  b.  29  Sept.  1825,  Marchioness  of  Worcester. 

— See  Beaufort. 

6  Hon.  William,  b.  1  June  1827. 

7  Hon.  Ernest-George,  Ensign  52d  foot,  b,  12  Aug.  1828. 

8  Hon.  Leicester,  b,  25  Oct.  1829. 

9  ^  ton,  still-bom  26  June  1831. 

10  Udy  Adelaide-Ida,  b.  12  July  1835. 

11  Lady  Emily-Mary,  b,  14  Sept.  1836. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  Penn-Assheton  Curzon,  eldest  son  of  the  1st 
Viscount  Curzon,  was  b.  31  Jan.  1757,  and  d.  1  Sept.  1797  ;  having  m.  31  July  1787, 
Charlotte-Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of  the  celebrated  Admiral  Richard,  Earl 
and  Baron  Howe,  to  whom  she  succeeded  5  Aug.  1799,  as  Baroness  Howe  ;  she 
was  b,  19  Feb.  1762,  and  m.  2ndly,  1  Oct.  1812,  Sir  Jonathan  Wathen-Waller, 
Bart.,  G.C.H.,  (widower,  first,  of  Elizabeth-Maria,  daughter  of  Thomas  Slack, 
Esq.,  of  Braywick  Lodge.)  by  whom  she  had  no  issue.  She  d.  3  Dec.  1835,  haring 
had  by  the  Honourable  Penn-Assheton  Curzon  : 

1  Hon.  Ocwge-Auguttut-WiUiam,  b,  14  May  1788,  d.  6  Jan.  1805. 

2  Hon.  Marianne,  b.  30  Aug.  1790,  d.  18  Feb.  1820. 

3  Hon.  Leicester,  b,  8  Not.  1792,  d,  26  Feb.  1793. 

4  Richard-William-Penn,  the  present  Earl. 
CremtUm^-^MXon  Howe  1788,  Baron  Cunon  17M,  Viscount  1801,  Earl  18S1. 
Geneaiog9.^See  Genealogical  Folutne, 

Motto.— Let  Cnnon  holde  what  CorwD  helde. 

TbiPM  Residence — 8,  South  Aodley  Street. 

Seats.— Venn  House,  Bucks  ;  and  Gopaall,  Leicestershire. 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Earl, issue 
nt  Curse 


of  the  1st  Viscount  Cunon.] 

I  Hon.  Esther,  b.  34  Dec  1798,  d.  7  Not. 
1899;  haTing  m.  8  Jan.  1778,  Sir  George 
Bromiep,  Bart.,  who  d.  17  Aug.  1888. 

294 


0oIlatftal  Idtandt^cK. 

S  Hen.  Marp,  b.  II  Feb.  1708,  d.  10  Sept. 
1804 ;  haring  m.  1  July  1770,  Honrf-StmsodU-^ 
Bilson  Legge,  tnd  and  iast  Lord  StmwoU^ 
grandson  of  the  Ist  Earl  of  DartBKHith,  who 
a  lao  tf.  without  issue  male  SS  Aug.  1888,  wkea 
the  title  became  extinct.  = 


H  OW 


3  Hon.  EUsabetb,  b.  S9  July  1706. 

4  Bon.  Asthttmn,  b.  1  June  1771,  deceased. 

5  Nan.  Charlotte,  b.  5  Not.  177S,<f.  30  Dec. 
1S39,  having  m.  27  June  1790,  DugdaleStrat- 

ford  Dugdaie,  E»q.,  of  Mererale,  Co.  Warw., 
who  m.  Sndly,  10  Sept.  1934,  Mary-Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  William  Egerton,  Eaq.,  of 


Tatton  Park,  Cheshire,  and  widow  of  Sir 
Mark-Marterman  Sykea,  Bart.,  and  d.  5 
Not.  1830. 

0  Hon.  Robert,  b.  IS  Feb.  1774.  m.  14  Oct. 
1806,  the  Bight  Hon.  Henrietta-Anne,  Ba- 
RONBU  DB-L4-ZoocHB,by  whom  he  has  issue. 
—See  Zooche. 


HO\\TH.  EARL  OF.      (St.-Lawbancb.) 

Thomas  St.-Lawbance,  Earl  of  Howth,  Viscount  St.-LawraDce, 
and  Baron  of  Howth,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  K.P.,  Vice-Adoiiral  of 
the  Province  of  Leinster ;  6.  16  Aug.  1803,  succeeded  4  April  182^5 
fit.  9  Jan.  1826,  Lady  Emily  de  Burgh,  2nd  daughter  of  John- 
Thomas,  13th  Earl  of  Clanricarde,  and  has  issue  by  her,  who  d,  5 
Dec.  1842, 

l^William-Ulick-Tristram,  Viflcount  St-Lawrance,  Comet  7th  HaBsars,  b. 
25  June  1827. 

2  Lady  Emily,  b.  Dec.  1829. 

3  Lady  Catherine-Elizabeth,  6.  Jan.  183L 

4  Lady  Mary,  b.  18  May  1832. 

5  Lady  Almerica-Isabetla-Afaria,  b.  10  Jan.,  d.  3  May,  1835. 

6  Lady  Margaret,  b.  2  July  1840. 

The  Earl't  father,  William,  second  Earl,  b.  4  Oct.  1752,  succeeded  20  Sept. 
1801,  and  d,  4  April  1822,  having  twice  married ;  let,  1  June  1777,  Lady  Mary 
Bermingham,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Thomas,  last  Earl  of  Louth,  who  d, 
24  July  1793  ;  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  William  Burke,  Esq.,  of 
Keelogues,  now  Countess  Dowager.    The  Earl  had  issue, 

by  iBt  maniaf  e : 

1  LadyHarriei,  d.  2  Feb.  1830;  having  m.  22  Jan.  1801,  Arthur-Ffrench 

St.-George,  Esq.,  of  Tyrone,  Co.  Galway. 

2  Lady  laabeUa,  d.  April  1827  ;  having  m.  19  May  1803,  William-Richard, 

Viscount  Glerawley,  afterwards  third  Earl  Annesley,  which  marriage 
was  dissolved  in  1820. 

3  Lady  Matilda,  m.  Major  William  Burke,  of  Keelogues. 

4  Lady  Mary,  b.  28  Dec.  1787,  d.  24  Jan.  1825 ;  having  m.CliffordTrotter,  Esq., 

of  Claugh  House,  Co.  Downe. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

5  Thomas,  present  and  third  Earl. 

6  Hon.  miUam,  b.  Dec.  1806,  d.  22  April  1820. 

7  Lady  Catherine,  Viscountess  Dungarvan. — See  Cork. 

8  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  21  Sept.  1811,   m.  12  May  1831,  Sir  Edward-Richard 

Borough,  Bart.,  eldest  sou  of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Borough,  by  the  Hon. 
Anna-Maria  Lake,  eldest  daughter  of  Gerard,  1st  Viscount  Lake. 


Creations. — Baron  by  tenure  in  {the  12th  centory,  by  i 
count  and  Earl  1767. 
Geneaiogv — See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto.— Que  pause.    That  which  healeth. 
Seat.-^Bomth  CuOe,  Co.  Dublin. 


Dons  to  Parliament  14ei,  Via. 


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HUN 


Collateral 

[iMue  of  the  Earl's   Uncle  the   Hon.  and 

Right-Rer.  Thomas   St   Lawrance,  Lord 

Biahop  of  Cork  and  Rosa.] 

1  Enuna-Anne,  b.  4  March  1783,  m.  91  Feb. 
1805,the  Rey.  William-Lewia  Beaufort.  LL.D., 
Rector  of  Rathcooney,  Cork. 

S  Isabella,  6.  %3  Feb.  1784,  d,  90  Not. 
1830;  baring  m.  1  Aug.  1808,  the  Right- 
Rer.  John  LetUe,  D.D.rLord  Biahop  of  Kil- 


3  LetUia,  b.  3  March  1785.  d.  0  June  1833; 
baring  m,  18  Oct.  1830,  the  Rer.  Richard  • 
Jephson  Rothe,  Rector  of  KUmichael. 

4  Rev.  Thotnas,  b.  U  Aug.  1788,  d.  7  March 


19ratic1|n(. 

1833,  haring  m.  SO  Feb.  1810,  Harriett,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Lieut-General  John 
Grey  ;  he  left  no  iaaue. 

5  Venerable  Edtvard,  Archdeacon  of  Ross, 
b.  20  Oct  1780,  d.  without  iasne,  91  June 
184S ;  haring  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  late  Sir  Nicholas  Colthurst,  Bart, 
who  d.  30  Oct  1830. 

0  Frances-EUiabeth,  b.  10  April  1706,  m. 
0  July  1836,  Robert-Morgan  Tighe,  Esq.,  of 
Mitchelstown,  Westmeath. 

7  Rer.  Robert- Kingsboroogh,  Rector  of 
Moragh,  6.  SO  Sept.  1707. 


HUNTINGDON,  EAEIL  OF.    (Hastings-) 

Francis-Thegphilus-Henry  Hastings^  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  in 
the  Peerage  of  England;  b.  31  July  1808,  succeeded  9  Dec.  1828,  m. 
8  Sept.  ]  835,  Elizabeth-Anne,  only  surviving  daughter  and  heir  of 
the  late  Richard  Power^  Esq.,  of  Clashmore,  Co.  Waterford,  and  has 
issue, 

*  Francis-Power,  Lord  Hastings,  b.  A  Dec.  1841. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Hans-Francis,  twelfth  Earl,  6. 14  Augr.  1779,  m.  1st,  2 
May  1803,  Frances,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Chaloner-Cohbe,  who  d,  31 
March  1820 ;  and  2ndly,  28  Sept.  1820,  Eliza-Mary,  now  Countess  Dowager, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph  Bettesworth,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Alexander 
Thistlethwayte,  Esq. ;  she  m.  3rdly,  26  April  1838,  Col.  Sir  Thomas  Noel  Harris, 
K.H.  The  Earl  d,  9  Dec.  1828,  leaving  no  issue  of  the  2nd  marriage;  by  his  1st 
Countess  he  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Frances-TheophUa-Anne,  b,  28  June  1805,  m.  11  April  1822,  Henry 

Parker,  Esq.,   of  Youghall,  Commander  R.N. 

2  Lady  Selina-Arabella-Lucy,  b.  15  May  1807,  m.  Jan.  1839,  Charles-Cal- 

mady  Dent,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N. 

3  Francis-Theophilus-Henry,  present  and  thirteenth  Earl. 

4  Lady  Arabella-Georgiana,  b,  29  April  1811,  m.  25  April  1833,  George- 

Frederick  Brooke,  Esq. 

5  John-ArfMtrong,  b,  29  Oct.  1813,  </.  1814. 

6  Hon.  George-Fowler,  Capt.  R.N.,  6. 28  Nov.  1814. 

7  Lady  Louisa,  b,  Jan.  1816,  m.  14  April  1845,  John  Lees,  Esq. 

8  Hon.  Edward-Plantagenet-Robin-Hood,  6.  12  Aug.  1818,  m.  12  Dec.  1840, 

Caroline-Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  George-James  Morris,  Esq.,  E.  I.  C.'s 
Civil  Service,  Bengal,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  SOD,  6.  so  Jan.  1842.  %  A  son,  b.  31  Deo.  1843. 

9  Hon.  and  Rev.  Richard-Godolphin-Henry,  b.  26  March  1820. 

Creation.^lSi». 

Genealon. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.'-ln  reritate  rictona  :  Victory  is  in  truth. 
Aptff. — Claahmore  House,  Co.  Waterford. 


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HUNTINGFIELD,  BARON.    (Vannbck.) 

Charles-Andrew  Vanneck,  Baron  Huntingfield  of  Heveningbam 
Hall,  in  <^  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  a  Baronet  of  England;  b.  12  Jan. 
1818,  succeeded  10  Aug.  1844,  m.  6  July  1839,  Louisa,  only  daughter 
of  Andrew  Arcedeckne,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  22  Feb.  1840. 

2  A  daughter,  b.  5  Feb.  1841. 
3*A  son,  b,  27  Aug.  1842. 

4  A  daughter,  b,  20  Sept.  1843. 

5  A  daughter,  b.  7  Oct.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Joshua,  second  Lord,  6.  12  Aug.  1778,  succeeded  15 
Aug.  1816,  d.  10  Aug.  1844;  having  m.  Ist,  2  April  1810,  Frttncet-Catherme, 
eldest  daughter  of  Chaloner  Arce<^ckne,  Esq.,  of  Olevering  Hall,  Suffolk,  who  rf. 
3  Aug.  1815 ;  and2ndlv,  6  Jan.  1817,  Lucy-Anne,  now  Dowager  Lady  Hunting- 
field,  3rd  daughter  of  Sir  Charles  Blois,  Bart.     His  Lordship  had  issue, 

by  Ist  marriage : 

1  Hon.  Maria-Louisa,  b.  29  Sept.  1811,  m.  14  Sept.  1830,  Captain  Robert- 

Charles  Rowley. 

2  Hon.  JoaktM,  b.  19  Aug.  1813,  d,  tmm.  31  May  1835. 

By  2nd  marriage  : 

3  Charles-Andrew,  present  and  third  Lord. 

rVMf ion.— 1700.    English  Bart.  1751. 
Genealogy-See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— Droit  et  loyal :  ^st  and  loyaL 
iTcot.— Uereningham  Hall,  Suffolk. 


Coltottral  firattct^* 


[Undes  and  Aonts  of  the  present  Peer,iMne 
of  Joshua,  Ist  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Maria,  b.  20  May  1783,  m.  I  May 
1817,  Charles  Lorelace,  Esq. 

2  Hon.  Gerard,  b.  23  Aug.  1786.  d.  20  Not. 
1820;  haring  m.  20  Dec.  1810,  Charlotte,  2nd 
daoffhter  of  Robert  Lorelace,  Esq.,  of  Qoid- 
dennam  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

1  Maria,  6. 1812. 

2  Caroline,  b.  20  Oct  1815,  m.  18 
June  1842,  George-Ernest,  Count  Von 
Gersdorf  of  Prussia,  b.  22  Oct.  1700, 
widower  1st  of  Henrietta  •  Amelia- 
Louisa  Von  Helldorf  Bedra,  who  <f.24 
Aug.  1810 ;  and  2ndly,  of  Hon.  Maiia- 
ElLiabeth  Twisleton,  only  daughter  of 


Gregory- William,  late  Lord  Saye  and 
Sele,  who  d.  0  Aug.  1820. 

3  Harriet,  6.  14  Dec.  1810,  m.  1  July 

1845,  Francesco  Palaricini,  Duke  deU 

Albaneto  of  Rome. 

3  Hon.  Caroline,  b.  14  Jan.  1788,  d.  20  May 

1830;    having  m.  1  May  1817,   Alexander 

Donovan,  Esq.,  of  Framfleld  Park,  Sussex, 

widower  of  EUxa,  daughter  of  Charles  Mel- 

lish,  Esq. 

4*Hon.Thomaon,  6.27  Jan.  1701, m.  13  Not. 

1810,  Marjf'Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  

Palmer,  Eisq.,  of  Halesworth,  who  d.  Not. 
1833,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas,  m.  Dec   1841,   Catheriae- 
Anne,  daughter  of  J.  Torrance,  Esq. 


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HUNTLY.  MARQUIS  OF.  (Gordon.) 
Georob  Gordon,  Marquis  of  Huntly,  Earl  of  Huntly,  Enzie,  and 
Aboyne,  Viscount  of  Melgun  and  Aboyne,  Lord  of  Gordon  and  Bade- 
nochy  Baron  Aboyne,  and  Baron  Gordon  of  Strathavon  and  Glenlivet, 
m  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  and  Baron  Meldrum  of  Morven,  Co.  Aber- 
deen, in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Premier  Marquis  of  Scotland, 
and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia ;  K.T.,  Colonel  of  the  Aberdeenshire 
Militia,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen,  6.  ^8  June  1761,  succeeded 
as  Earl  of  Aboyne  ^8  Dec.  17^>  and  as  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Huntly 
on  the  death  of  George,  5th  Duke  of  Gordon,  28  May  1836,  m.  4 
April  1791,  Catherine,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Cope, 
Bart.,  by  whom,  who  d.  16  Nov.  1832,  <he  has  had  issue : 

l^Charles,  Karl  of  Aboyne,  b,  4  Jan.  1792,  m.  1  March  1826,  Lady  EUtaheih" 
Henrietta  Conynghmm^  eldest  daughter  of  Henry,  Ist  Marquis  Conyngr- 
ham,  6.  16  Feb.  1799,  </.  24  Aug.  1839,  and  2ndly,  9  April  1844,  Mary- 
Antoinetta,  only  surviying  daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Pegus,  by 
Charlotte-Susanna-Elizabeth,  Countess  Dowager  of  Lindsey,  and  has 
issue, 

A  daughter,  b,  8  Jan.  1849. 

2  Lady  Catherine-Susan,  6.  22  Dec.   1792,  m.  16  June  1814,  the  Hon. 

Charles-Coropton  CaTendish.~5fe  Burlington. 

3  Rey.  Lord  George,  b,  27  Jan.  1794. 

4  Lady  Charlotte-Sophia,  b,  4  Jan.  1796. 

5  Lady  Mary,  b.  16  Oct.  1797,  d,  13  June  1825  ;  having  m.  15  April  1822, 

Frederick-Charles- William  Seymour,  Esq.--^re  Hertford. 

6  Lord    John-Frederick  Gordon -Hallyburton,  Captain  R.  N.,  M.  P., 

K.C.H.,  b,  15  Aug.  1799,  m.  24  Aug.  1836,  Lady  Augusta  FiU-Chi- 
rence,  aunt  of  the  Earl  of  Munster,  and  widow  of  the  Hon.  John 
Kennedy  -  Erskine,— ««e  Ailsa,  Housekeeper  at  Kensington  Palace, 
and  has  issue, 

A  daughter, g^Xhorn.  IS  Anf.  1841. 

7  Lord  Henry,  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  Company's  Military  SSerrice,  Bengal,  h,  31 

Aug.  1802,  m.  6  March  1827,  Miss  Payne,  and  has  issue, 

1  Sarah-EliMbeth-Catherine,  Lady  Augiutos  Flts-CIarenoe,— «ee  Mun- 
■TKR.  S,  &c.  other  iune. 

8  Lord  Cecil,  b,  23  Feb.  1806,  m.  22  April  1841,  Emily,  eldest  daughter  of 

Maurice-Crosbie  Moore,  Esq.,  of  Mooresfort,  Co.  Tipperary,  and  has 
issue, 

1  A  dansrhter,  b.  SO  May  184S.  t  A  dan«hter,  ft.  July  184S.         8  A 

danghter,  6.  10Jiuie  1844. 

9  Lord  Francis- Arthur,  Captain  1st  Life  Guards,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the 

Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  b,  20  Jan.  1808,  m.  17  April  1835,  Isabella, 
only  child  of  Lieut-Gen.  Sir  Wdliam  Keir-Grant,  K.C.H.,  and  has 
issue, 

1  6e<nve  -  Grant,  Page  of  Honour  to  Her  Mi^esty,  6.  SO  Jan.  1896.       t 
Catherine,  b,  4  July  1837.  3  Frmncia-Frederick,  ft.  10  July  1839. 

Charles,  fourth  Earl  of  Aboyne,  father  of  the  present  Marquis,  was  b,  in 
1726,  and  d.  28  Dec.  1794 ;  baring  m.  1st,  22  April  1759,  Lady  Mai^garet  Stewart, 
3rd  daughter  of  Alexander,  6th  Earl  of  Galloway,  who  d,  12  Aug.  1762  ;  and  2ndly, 
23  April  1774,  Lady  Mary  Douglas,  daughter  of  James,  14th  Earl  of  Morton,  (• 
1736,  d.  25  Dec.  1816.    Hu  Lordship  had  issue, 


ILC 

by  l0t  marriage : 

1  George,  present  and  ninth  Marquis. 

2  Lady  Margaret,  d.  23  May  1786 ;  having  m.  5  May  1783,  WiUiam  Beck- 

fordy  Esq,f  of  Lansdowne,  Somerset,  b,  29  Sept.  1760,  d,  2  May  1844. 
by  Snd  marriage : 

3  Lord  Douglas  Gordon-Haliyhurton,  b,  10  Oct.  1777,  raised  to  the  rank  of 

a  Marquis's  son  in  1836,  d,  25  Dec.  1841;  haying  m.  16  July  1807, 
Louisa,  only  child  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  Leslie,  Bart. 

Alexander,  fourth  Duke  or  Gordon,  was  b.  29  June  1743,  m.  1st,  25  Oct. 
1767,  Jane,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  William  Maxwell,  Bart.,  who  d.  11  April  1812  ;  and 
2ndly,  in  July  1820,  Mrs.  Christie,  who  </.  27  July  1824.  The  Duke  d.  17  June 
1827,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage, 

1  Lady  Charlotte^  b.  20  Sept.  1768,  d.  5  May  1842 ;  late  Duchess  of  Rich- 

mond. 

2  Oborob,  piPTU  Dumb,  b.  2  Feb.  1770,  m.  11  Dec.  1813,  Elizabeth, 

daughter  of  the  late  Alexander  Brodie,  Esq.,  by  Elisma  Wemyss, — 
See  Wemyss,  now  Duchess  dowager  of  Gordon,  b,  20  June  1794, 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  His  Grace  d.  28  May  1836,  when  all  his 
titles  became  extinct,  except  those  of  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Huntly,  Earl 
of  Enzie,  and  Lord  of  Badenock,  which  devolved  on  the  5th  Earl 
of  Aboyne,  now  Marquis  of  Huntly ;  and  the  English  Baronies  by  writ, 
Beauchamp  of  Bletsoe,  (1363,)  and  Mordaunt  of 'furvey,  (1532,)  which 
fell  into  abeyance  between  his  Grace's  five  sisters. 

3  Lady  Madelina,  m.  1st,  2  April  1789,  Sir  Robert  Sinclair,  Bart.,  who  d.  4 

Aug.  1795;  and  2ndly,  25  Nov.  1805,  Charles  f^ytcke  Palmer,  Esq,,  of 
Lockley  Park,  Berks,  who  d.  24  Jan.  1843. 

4  Lady  Susan,  b,  2  Feb.  1774,  A  26  Aug.  1828,  late  Duchess  of  Manchester. 

5  Lady  Louisa,  b.  12  Sept.  1776,  Marchioness  Dowager  Comwallis. 

6  Lady  Georgiana,  b,  18  July  1781,  Duchess  Dowager  of  Bedfoid. 

7  Lord  Alexander,  b,  8  Nov.  1785,  d,  unm.  8  Jan.  1808. 

Creations,-^hoTd  of  Gordon  before  1406,  Earl  of  Huntly  1450,  Martraii  of  Huntly,  Bar!  of 
Bnxie,  and  Lord  of  Bftdenoch  IffOO,  Viscount  of  Melgnn  and  Baron  Aboyne  10S7,  Viwoant  o 
Aboyne  103S,  Earl  of  Aboyne,  and  Baron  Gordon  of  Stratharon  and  Glenlivet  1000,  Scotch 
honours ;  Baron  M eldrum  of  Morven  in  the  United  Kingdom,  1815.   Bart.  10S5. 

Genealon^-^See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Aftff fo.— Animo,  non  astutia  :  By  Talour,  not  by  craft — Bydand. 

Town  Residence*-  S4,  Chapel  Street,  Grosrenor  Place. 

Seats^-Aboyue  Castle,  Aberdeenshire  ;  and  Orton-Longueville,  Huntingdon. 


Collateral  ISraitr|ef. 


[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Lieut  •Col.  John  Gordon, 
eldest  uncle  of  the  present  Marquis.] 

1  John,  Maior-Gen,  Hon.  E.  I.  Companp's 
Service,  b.  8  July  1705, m.  tt  Not.  1010,  Elisa, 
daughter  of  Robert  Morris,  Esq.,  of  Bam- 
wood  Court,  Co.  Glouc.,  and  d.  M  Dec.  1832. 

2  Grace-Margaret,  b.  27  Sept.  1700,  m.  13 
April  17M,  WiUiam  Graham,  Esq.,  of  Moss- 


knowe,  Co.  Dumfries,  who  d.  on  the  7th, 
and  his  widow  on  the  23rd,  of  P^b.  1832. 
[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Lockhart  Gordon,  •eoond 
uncle  of  the  present  Marquis.] 

1  Her.  Lockhart. ^.28 July  I775,awid«weff 
since  1804,  without  issue. 

2  Loudoun- Haroouri,  b.  8  May  1780. 

3  Katherine,  b.  24  April  1783. 


ILCHESTER,  EARL  OF.    (Fox-Stbanoways.) 

Henry  -  Stephen  Fox  -  Strangways^  Earl  of  Ilchester,  Baron 
Ilchester  of  Ilchester,  Co.  Somerset,  and  Strangways  of  Woodsford 
Strangways^  Co.  Dorset,  Lord  Ilchester  and  Stavordale,  and  Baron  of 

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Redly Dch,  Co.  Somerset,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  D.C.L.  j  b 
28  Feb.  1/87,  succeeded  5  Sept.  1802}  m.  12  Feb.  1812,  Caroline- 
Leonora,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Right-Rev.  Liord  George  Murray, 
Bishop  of  St.  David's, — see  Athol,  by  whom,  who  d,  in  childbirth 
9  Jan.  1819>  he  has  issue  : 

1  Lady  Theresa-Axma-Maria,  6.  11  Jau.  1814,  m.  27  June  1837,  £dward-St.- 

Vincent  Digby,  Eaq.— 5««  Digby. 

2  Hemy^Thonuu-Leopoidy  Lord  Stavordale,  b.  7  Jan.  1816,  d.  11  Aug.  1837. 
3*Stepben,  Lord  Stavordale,  b,  21  March  1817. 

4  Lady  Caroline-Margaret,  b.  9  Jan.  1819,  m  23  July  1844,  Edward-Cla- 
rence Kerrison,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Edward  Kerrison,  Bart. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Hbnry -Thomas,  second  Earl,  was  b.  9  Aug.  1747  ;  m. 
Ist,  20  Aug.  1772,  Mary-Theresa,  daughter  of  SUndish  Grady,  Esq.,  of  Capper- 
cullin,  Co.  Limerick,  who  d,  14  June  1790  ;  and  his  Lordship  m.  2ndly,  28  Aug. 
1794,  Maria,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  William  Digby,  Dean  of 
Durham,— 5ee  Digby,  who  d.  23  Sept.  1842.  The  Earl  d,  5  Sept.  1802,  learing 
issue, 

by  l0t  marriage : 

1  Lady  EUzabeth-Theresa,  b.  16  Nov.  1773,  m.  1st.  17  April  1796,  muiam- 

Davenport  Talbot y  Etq.^  of  Lacock  Abbey,  Wilts,  who  d.  30  July  1800 ; 
and  2ndly,  24  April  1804,  Rear- Admiral  Charles  Feilding,  R,N,. 
who  d.  2  Sept.  1837. — See  Denbigh. 

2  Lady  Mary-Lucy,  6.  11  Feb.  1776,  m.  1st,  Feb.   1794,  Thomas-Afante. 

Talbot f  Etq,,  of  Margam,  Co.  Glamorgan,  who  d,  10  May  1813  ;  and 
2nd1y,  28  April  1815,  Captain  Sir  Christopher  Cole,  ILN.,  K,CM,y  who 
d.  2A  Aug.  1836. 

3  Lady  Harriot,  6.  17  June  1778,  </.  6  Aug.  1844;    haying  m.  9    Sept. 

1 799,  James  Frampton,  Esq.,  of  Moreton,  Co.  Dorset. 

4  Lady  Charlotte  -  Antte,  b.  7  Feb.  1784,  d.  27  May  1826 ;  having  m.  5  Dec. 

1810,  Sir  Charles  Lemon,  Bart. 

5  Lady  Louisa-Emma,  b.  27  June  1785,  Marchioness  of  Lansdowne. 

6  Henry-Stephen,  present  and  third  Earl. 

by  Snd  marriage : 

7  Hon.  William-Thomas-Horner,  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  the  Diet  at 

Frankfort,  b.  7  May  1795. 

8  Hon,  Giles-DigbyRobert,  Capt,  7th  Hussars,  b,  26  May  1798,  d,  12  Feb. 

1827. 

9  Hon.  John-Oeorge-Charles,   Gentleman  Usher  to  Queen  Adelaide,  6.  6 

Feb.  1803,  m.  19  Feb.  1844,  Amelia,  3rd  daughter  of  Edward  Majori- 
banks,  Esq. 

Creations. — Lord  Dchester  and  Baron  of  Woodaford-Strangwaya  1741,  Lord  Ilcheater  and 
Starordale,  and  Baron  of  Redlynch  1747,  Earl  of  Ilcheater  1756. 
Geneaion, — See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto^—FtAre  sans  dire  :  Deeds  without  words. 
Town  Residence,— 31,  Old  Borlington  Street. 
Seats. — Melbory  Hooae,  near  Dorohester ;  and  Redlynch,  Co.  Somerset. 


Collateral  l^anclef . 


[Issne  of  the  Hon.  and  Rer.  Charles-Red- 
lynch  Strangways,  Uncle  of  the  present 
reer,  and  3d  son  of  Stephen,  1st  Earl.] 
1  Charles,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  95  Dec.   1780,  d, 
unm.  10  May  1885. 

S  MMorTuoiiAS-Fox-l^aANow&TS,Capt.R. 
Horse  Art,  b,  S8  Dec.  1790,  m.  20  July  1833, 
Sophia^Elixa,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Bei^amin  Harenc,  Esq.,  of  Foofs  Cray, 
Kent,  and  has  issue, 

Sophia,  b,  4  May  1834. 

8  Rer.  Henry,  Rector  of  West  Grimstead, 

Wilta,   fr.   95  Feb.  1703,  m.  96  June  1897, 

Hester-Eleonora,  0th  dau^ter  of  the  late 

James  Buller,  Esq.,  of  Downes,  Deron,  and 


1  Henry,  b.  3  May  1898. 

9  Walter-Aston,  b,  14  Dec.  1839. 

3  Charles,  b,  13  Feb.  1844. 

4  Susanna,  6. 13  Sept.  1705,  m.  0  Oct.  1830, 
Lient-CoLAlexanderMacdonald,  Roy.  Artil- 
lery, Knt.  of  St.  Andrew  of  Russia. 

5  Frances,  b.  18  Dec.  1797. 

6  John,  b.  19  Feb.  1709,  d,  an  infant 

7  Captain  George,  b.  9  Nor.  1809. 

8  Rev,  Edward,  b.  9  April  1800,  d,  unm, 
31  Dec.  1838. 

0  Stephen,  b,  10  Aug.  1811,  d.  unm,  4  March 
1880. 

Lord  Holland  is  descended  from  the  only 
brother  of  Stephen,  Ist  Earl  of  Ilcheater. 


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INVERNESS,  DUCHESS  OF.    (Underwood.) 

Cecilia -Letitia  Underwood,  Duchess  of  Inveraess,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  iw.  14  May  1815,  Sir  George  Buggin 
Knight,  who  d,  12  April  1825  ;  assumed  the  name  of  Underwood,  by 
virtue  of  the  Royal  Sign  Manual,  dated  2  May  1831. 

Her  Grace  is  the  8th  daughter  of  Arthur-Saunders,  2nd  Earl  of  Arran,  and  the 
eldest  daughter  by  his  Lordship's  3rd  marriage  with  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard 
Underwood,  Esq. 

Creation 1840. 

Town  Residence^KenMxnfs^atk  Palace. 


JERSEY,  EARL  OF.     (Villiers.) 

George  Child- Villiers,  Earl  of  Jersey,  Viscount  Villiers  of 
Dartford,  and  Baron  of  Hoo,  Co.  Kent,  in  the  Peerage  of  England^ 
Viscount  Grandison  of  Limerick,  Co.  Leitrim,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ire- 
land^ Master  of  the  Horse  to  the  Queen^  M.A.  j  6. 19  Aug.  1773,  suc- 
ceeded 22  Aug.  1805,  m.  23  May  1804,  Lady  Sarah-Sophia  Fane, 
eldest  daughter  of  John,  10th  Earl  of  Westmoreland,  by  Anne,  only 
daughter  and  heir  of  Robert  Child,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  by  her  Lady- 
ship: 

I*0eorge-Augustu8-Frederick,  Viscount  Villiers,  M.P.,  6.  4  April  1808,  m. 
14  July  1841,  Julia,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart.,  First 
Lord  of  the  Treasury,  6.  30  April  1821,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Julia-Sarah-Alice,  6.  11  May  IMS. 

2  Hon.  Caroline-Anne,  6.  7  Not.  1849. 

3* Hon.  Victor- Alberfc-Georgre,  to  whom  Her  Mqefty  stood  sponeor,  fr. 
20  March  1845. 

2  Hon.  Augustus -John,  6.   10  July  1810,  m.  20  Sept.  1831,  the   Hon. 

Oeorgiana  -  Augusta  -  Henrietta  Elphinstone,  2nd  daughter  of  George, 
Ist  Viscount  Keith.— iS^tf  Nairne. 

3  Hon.  Capt.  Frederick-William-ChUd,  6.  20  July  1815,  m.  12  July  1842, 

Lady  Elizabeth  De-Reede-de-6inkle,  daughter   of  Renaad-Diedrick- 
Jacob,  8th  Earl  of  Athlone. 

4  Hon.  Francis-John-Robert,  6.  11  Oct.  1819. 

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5  Lady  Sarah-Frederica- Caroline,  6.  12  Aug.  1822,  m,  8  Feb.  1842,  Prince 

Nicholas  Esterhazy  von  Galantha,  only  son  of  Paul- Anthony,  Prince 
£sterhazy,  [of  Hungary,]  many  years  Imperial  Ambassador  to  the 
Court  of  Great  Britain,  b,  2.5  June  1817. 

6  Lady  Clementina-AugusU- Wellington,  b.  6  May  1824. 

7  Lady  Adela-Corisande-Maria,  b.  25  March  1828,  m.  at  Gretna  Green, 

6  Noy.  1845,  CapUin  Charles  S.  Ibbetson,  11th  Hussars. 
George  -  Bussey,  fourth  Earl,  was  b.  9  June  1735,  and  d,  22  Aug.   1805, 
leaving  issue  by  his  marriage,  26  March  1770,  with  Frances,  daughter  and  heir  of 
the  Right-Rev.  Philip  Twisden,  Bishop  of  Raphoe,  who  d,  25  July  1821 : 

1  L4idy  Charlotte-Anne,  b,  2  May  1771,  d.  31  Aug.  1808,  Lady  William  Rus- 

sell.—5ee  Bedford. 

2  Lady  Anne-Barbara-FranceSy  b.  22  March  1772,  d,  21  April  1832,  having 

m.  Ist,  WilUam-Henry  Lambton,  Esg.-^See  Durham  ;— and  2ndly,  4 
Feb.  1801,  the  Hon.  Charlet-Wiltiam  Wyudham, — See  Eoremont. 

3  George,  present  and  fifth  Earl. 

4  Lady  Caroline-Eli t abet h,  b,  16  Dec.  1774,  </.  16  June  1835  ;  having  m.  1st, 

Henry- William,  Lord  Paget,  the  present  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  which 
marriage  was  dissolved,  at  her  Ladyship's  suit,  in  1810  ;  and!,  2ndly, 
George- William,  6th  Duke  of  Argyll. 

5  Lady  Georgiana,  b.  and  d.  24  June  1776. 

6  Lady  Sarah,  b,  17  Nov.  1779,  m.  12  Sept.  1799,  Charles-Nathaniel  Bay- 

ley,  Esq. 

7  Hon.  WilUam-Auguttut-Henryy  6.  15  Nov.    1780,  assumed  the  name  of 

Mansel,  and  </.  imm.  in  July  1813. 

8  Lady  Elizabeth-Cathenne,  b.  30  Dec.  1782,  d.  unm,  28  March  1810. 

9  Lady  Frances,  6. 15  April  1786,  Lady  Ponsonby. 

10  Lady  Henrietta,  b.  19  March  1788,  m.  21  Dec.  1806,  the  Hon.  and  Rt. 
Rev.  Richard  Bagot,  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford.— 5«<»  Bagot. 
The  Earl  of  Clarendon  is  descended  from  Thomas,  2nd  son  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Jersey. 

Creations, — Baron  and  Yiflcoont  1001,  Earl  ld07,  in  England ;  Iriah  Vitfcoimt  1030. 
Genealogy,— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto Fidei  coticnla  Crux:  The  Cross  is  the  test  of  faith. 

Town  Residence.— 3S*  Berkeley  Square. 

Seats— OwterUy  Park,  Middlesex ;  and  Middleton  Park,  near  Bicester,  Co.  Oxon. 


KEANE,  BARON.     (Keane.) 

Edward-Artuur-Wellinoton  Kbanb,  Baron  Keane  of  Ghuznee 
in  Affghanistan,  and  of  Cappoquin,  Co.  Waterford,  in  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom ;  b.  4  May  1815,  succeeded  26  Aug.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father  John,  first  Lord,  6.O.B.,  whose  gallant  command  of  the 
army  in  India  obtained  the  Peerage,  was  b.  in  17S1,  and  d,  26  Aug.  1844  ;  having 
m.  lit,  10  Aug.  1806,  Grace,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut-General  Sir  John 
Smith,  wYiod,  14  July  1838,  and  2ndly,  20  Aug.  1840,  Oharlotte-Mari A,  young- 
est daughter  of  the  late  Lieutenant-Colonel  Boland,  now  Dowager  Lady  Keane. 
His  Londship  had  issue  by  the  Ist  marriage, 

1  Hon.  Charlotte-Amelia,  b,  21  Sept.  1807. 

2  Jokst-Ord,  b,  5  Jan.  1809,  d,  an  infant. 

3  Hon.  Georgiana-Isabella,  b,  17  Oct.  1811,  m.  21  July  1840,  WiUiaro- 

Henry  Penrose,  Esq.,  of  Lahene,  Co.  Cork. 

4  Grace,  b,  4  Sept.  1812,  d,  an  infant. 

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5  Edward-Arthur- Wellington,  present  and  second  Lohd. 
6*HoD.  John-Manley-Arbuthnot,  Lieut.  a3rd  Foot,  6.  I  Sept.  1816. 

7  Hon.  George-Disney,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  26  Sept.  1817. 

8  Hon.  Hussey-Pane,  Lieut.  Royal  Engineers,  6.  14  June  1822. 

The  first  Lord  was  second  son  of  Sir  John  Keane,  Bart.,  of  Belmont,  Co.  Wa- 
terford,  b,  1757,  d,  18  April  1829 ;  having  m.  twice,  1st,  in  1778,  to  Sanih,  daugh- 
ter of  John  Keiley,  Esq.,  of  Belgrove,  and,  after  her  decease,  2ndly,  in  1804,  to 
Dorothy,  widow  of  ^Philip  Champion  de  Crespigny,  Esq.,  who  d,  5  July  1837.  He 
had  issue, 

By  Itt  marriage. 

1  Sir  Richard   Keane,  Bart.,    b,   March  1780,  m.   Nov.    1814,  Eiixabeth, 

daughter  of  Richard  Sparrow,  Esq.,  of  Oaklands^  Co.  Clonmell,  and 
widow  of  Samuel  Penrose,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  if.  18  May  1842,  he  has 
issue, 

I  John-Henry,  b.  Jan.  1810.        8  Leopold-John-Frederick,  b.  July  1818, 

m.  March  1844,  Charlotte-French,  daughter  of  the  Very    Rey.  Henry 

Cotton,  Dean  of  Lismore. 

2  John  first  Lord. 

3  Lieut-Colonel  Edward-Henry,  m.  17  Jan.  1818,  Anne,  3rd  daughter  of 

the  late  Sir  William  Fraser,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 
1  Edward-Virian.  8  Frances. 

4  Sarah,  d,  unm. 

by  8nd  marriage : 

5  George-Michael. 

a-eo/ioM.— 1840. 

Motto.— DeuB  Mihi  proridebit :  God  will  proride  for  me. 


KEITH,    BARONESS    (Elphinstonb-Db-Flahault). 
See  Nairne. 


KENMARE,  EARL  OF.     (Browne.) 

Valentine  Browne,  Earl  of  Kenmare,  Viscount  Kenmare  and 
Castlerosse,  and  Baron  Castlerosse,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and 
Baron  Kenmare,  of  Castle  Rosse,  Co.  Kerry,  in  (he  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom  -,  a  Baronet  of  Ireland,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the 
County  of  Kerry,  Colonel  of  the  Kerry  Militia^  P.C.  for  Ireland,  a 
Trustee  of  the  Royal  College  of  St.  Patrick,  Maynooth ;  b.  15  Jan. 
1788,  succeeded  3  Oct.  1812,  m.  1  July  1816,  Augusta-Anne,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Wilmot,  Bart. 

The  EarFs  father,  Valentine,  the  first  Earl,  was  6.  Jan.  1754,  and  d.  3  Oct. 
1812 ;  having  m.  1st,  7  July  1 777,  the  Hon.  Charlotte  Dillon,  3rd  daughter  of  Henry, 
11th  Viscount  DiUon,  who  rf.  15  Aug.  1782 ;  and  2ndly,  24  Aug.  1785,  Mmry,  eldest 
daughter  of  Michael  Aylmer,  Esq.,  of  Lyons,  Co.  Kfldare,  who  d.  16  Oct.  1806. 
The  Earl  left  issue, 
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By  Ut  marriage. 

1  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  15  June  1780,  m.  13  May  1802,  Sir  Georgfe  Goold,  Bart. 

By  9nd  marriage : 

2  iMdy  Marianne,  6.  15  Dec.  1786,  d.  13  June  1840  ;  having  m.  Ist,  9  Jan. 

1809,  Sir  Thonuu  Gage,  Bart.,  who  </.  27  Dec.  1820;  and  2ndly,  1835, 
William  Vaughan,  Esq.,  of  Courtfield,  Co.  Monmouth. 

3  Valentine,  present  and  second  Earl. 

4*Hou.  Thomas,  5.  15  Jan.  1789,  m.  26  Nov.  1822,  Catherine,  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  Edmund  O'Callaghan,  Esq.,  of  Kilegorey,  Co.  Clare,  by 
whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Valentine-Augustas,  6.  10  May  1825.  S  Ellen,  6.  3  Dec.  ISSO. 

3  A  son,  b.  16  March  1838,  d.  an  infant.  4  Catherine,  b.  98  May  18i0. 

5  A  son,  Btill4>om  19  March  1833. 

5  Margaret,  b.  9  July  1790,  d,  an  infant. 

6  Hon.  WillUm,  M.P.,  ft.  1  Nov.  1791,  m.  26  April  1826,  Anne-Francet,  2nd 

daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Segrave,  Esq.,  who  d.  27  May  1838. 

7  Hon.  Michael,  b.  18  May  1793,  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo, 

</.  18  Nov.  1825. 

8  Lady  Frances,  b.  13  May  1794,  d.  unm.  16  May  1817. 

Creations.'-BaTon  1708,  Viscount  Kenmare  1708,  Viscount  Gastlerosse  and  Earl  of  Ken- 
mare  1800.   Bart.  1031. 
Geneatogy.—See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto-^LoyMl  en  tout :  Loyal  in  aU  things. 
Town  Residence.— lit  Belerare  Square. 
^«a^.~Keumare  House,  Killarney,  Co.  Kerry. 


KENMURE,  VISCOUNT  OF.     (Gordon.) 
Adam  Gordon,  Viscount  of  Kenmure,  and  Lord  of  Lochinvar,  in 
the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;    a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  a  Lieute- 
nant in  the  Royal  Navy,  6.  9  Jan.    1792,  succeeded  21  Sept.  1840, 
m.  Nov.  1843,  Mary-Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  James  Wildey,  Esq. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  Adam  Gordon,  d.  17  Dec.  1806;  having  m.  Mis9 
Davis,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  John,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  23  Jan.  1790,  d.  31  Dec.  1813. 

2  Adam,  the  present  Viscount. 

3  Hon.  Louisa,  m.  19  Aug.  1815,  Charles  Bellamy,  Esq.,  who  is  deceased.: 

she  was  advanced  to  the  precedency  of  a  Viscount's  daughter  in  1843. 

4  Francis-Mackenzie,  Madras  N.  I.,  d.  12  July  1814. 
5*William-Henry-Pelham,  b.  4  Oct.  1795,   went  to  India  many  years  ago, 

and  has  not  since  been  heard  of. 
6  Edward-Maxwell,  b.  12  March  1799,  d.  unm.  14  Dec.  1827. 

John  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  Kenmure,  who  would  have  been  the  seventh  Viscount, 
had  not  his  father,  the  6th  Viscount,  forfeited  his  honours  in  the  rebellion  of  1715, 
was  an  Officer  in  the  Army,  and  d.  at  Liverpool  16  June  1769 ;  having  m.  11  March 
1744,  Lady  Prances  Mackenzie,  only  daughter  of  William,  5th  Earl  of  Seaforth, 
who  d.  7  Jan.  1796 :  he  had  issue, 

1  John,  the  eighth  Viscovft,  b.  1750,  restored  1824,  </.  21  Sept.  1840; 

having  m.  in  1781,  Miss  Morgan,  who  d.  in  1815. 

2  Hon,  Adam,  father  of  the  present  Peer. — See  above. 

CVealto^t.— Viflooant  and  Banm  1033. 
GefiMlfltfv.— See  Geneaiogical  Volume. 
iror/o.--Dread  God. 

i9m««— Kenmure  Castle,  Co.  Kirkcodbright. 
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KENSINGTON,  BARON.     (Edwardbs.) 
William  Edwardes,  Baron  Kensington,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland; 
6.  34  April  1777,  succeeded  6  Dec.  1801,  m.  2  Dec.  1797,  Dorothy 
Patricia,  daughter  of  Richard  Thomas,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  29 
Dec.  1843,  he  has  issue : 

1  Hon,  Edward-Henry,  b,  5  Nov.  1798,  d.  16  Aug.  1829. 

2  Hon.  Caroline,  b,  13  Dec.  1799,  m.  15  Oct.  1825,  Henry  Handley,  Esq.,  of 

Cnlverthorpe  Hall,  Co.  Lincoln. 
3*Hon.  Captain  William,  R.N.,  5. 3  Feb.  1801,  m.  12  Oct.  1833,  Laura-Jane, 
4th  daughter  of  Cuthbert  Ellison,  Esq.,  of  Hepburn,  Co.  Durham  and 
has  issue, 

l*Williain,  6. 11  May  IS35.  8  Laara-Jane,  b.  SI  Jan.  1837.  3 

Cathbert-ElliMn,  b.  19  Jan.  1838.  4  Louisa-Jane,  b,  4  Oct.  1830.  5 

Elisabeth,  b.  15  Sept.  1840.        0  laabella-Caroline,  6.  14  Feb.  184S.        7  A 
daughter,  6.  Feb.  184S.  8  A  son,  6. 15  Deo.  1844. 

4  Hon.  George-Warren,  b.  28  May  1802. 

5  Hon.  Elizabeth-Georgiana,  b.  13  May  1804. 

6  Hon.  Lucy,  b,  21  April  1806,  d,  18  Nov.  1819. 

7  Hon.  Richard,  5.  25  Oct.  1807. 

8  Hon,  John,  b.  29  April  1809,  d,  19  Dec.  1815. 

9  Hon,  Francis,  b.  27  May  1810,  d.  27  April  1811. 

10  Hon.  Jane,  b,  23  Oct.  1811,   m,  10  April  1832,  Sir  Edward-Chohneley 

Dering,  Bart. 

11  Hon.  Charles,  b.  7  Aug.  1813. 

12  Hon,  Dorothy-Isabella,  b.  12  April  1816,  d,  1819. 

13  Hon.  AdeU-Jotcphine-St.-Clair,  b.  12  Nov.  1817,  d.  1822. 

14  Hon.  Thomas,  b.  23  Oct.  1819. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  issue  of  William,  first  Lord,  (who  was  6.  in  1711, 
succeeded  to  the  estates  of  the  family  of  Rich,  Earls  of  Warwick  and  Holland,  and 
d.  6  Dec.  1801,)  by  his  marriage,  10  June  1762,  with  Elizabeth,  youngest  daughter 
and  co-heir  of  William  Warren,  Esq.,  of  Longridge,  Co.  Pembroke,  who  d.  his 
widow,  18  Nov.  1814. 

Creation.— 1776. 

Genealogw.See  Genealogical  Volutne. 

Motto.— Gwcde  la  foi :  Keep  the  faith. 


KENYON,   BARON.     (Kbnyon.) 
George  Kenyon,  Lord  Kenyon,  BaroQ  of  Gredington,  Co.  Flint, 
305  X 


KIL 

in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  ;  a  Baronet,  a  Bencher  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  a  Commissioner  for  Building  Churches,  a  Vice-President  of 
the  Royal  Cambrian  Institution,  D.C.L.,  F.S.A. ;  b.  9.1  July  1776, 
succeeded  4  April  1802 ;  m.  1  Feb.  1803,  Margaret- Emma,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,  Bart.,  by  Margaret,  eldest 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  George  Kenyon,  Esq.,  of  Peel  Hall,  Co. 
Lancashire.     She  d.  24  Feb.  1815,  having  had  issue: 

1  Hon,  Margaret'Emma,  b.  5  Nov.  1803,  d.  3  Feb.  1829,  hairing  m.  19  June 

1828,  Sir  James-Hay  Langham,  Bart. 
2*Hou.  Lloyd,  b,  1  April  1805,  m.  29  June  1833,  the  Hon.  Georgina  De  Grey, 
4th  daughter  of  Lord  Walsingham,  b.  7  July  1813,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Georgina,  b.  14  May  1834.  2*Lloyd,  b.  13  April  1835.  3  Margaret- 
Emma,  6.  7  May  1836.  4  Elisabeth,  6.  SO  Aug.  1837.  5  HenrietU, 
b.  21  April  1830.  0  George-Thomas,  b.  28  Dec.  1840.  7  Edward- 
Fredenck,  b.  27  Aug.  1842. 

3  Hon,  Otorge,  b.  24  Feb.  1806,  d,  28  March  1811. 

4  Hon.  Marianne,  b,  29  May  1807,  m.  25  Aug.  1835,  the  Hon.  Capt.  Thomas 

Best,  R.N.— 5tfe  Wynford. 

5  Hon,  Peregrma,  b,  2  Sept.  1808,  d.  10  April  1830. 

6  Hon.  Edward,  b,  11  June  1810,  m.  19  Sept.  1840,  Caroline-Susan-Cathe- 

rine, 3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Lord  George  Beresford, — see  Water- 
ford,  b,  20  March  1814 ;  and  has  issue, 
John-George,  6.  11  Oct.  1843. 

7  Hon,  rhomas,  b,  18  Jan.,  d.  2  Feb.  1812. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Lloyd,  first  Lord  Kenyon,  was  b.  5  Oct.  1732,  and  d.4 
April  1802,  having  m.  16  Oct.  1773,  Mair,  3rd  daughter  of  George  Kenyon,  Esq., 
above ;  and  by  her,  who  d,  8  Aug.  1808,  he  had  issue : 

1  Hon,  Lloyd,  b.  22  May  1775,  d,  15  Sept.  1800. 

2  George,  the  present  and  second  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Thomas,  b,  27  Sept.   1780,  m.   12  April  1803,  Louisa-Charlotte, 

^2nd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John-Robert  Lloyd,  of  Aston  Park,   Salop, 
and  has  issue : 

1  lAoyd,  b.  19  June  1804,  d.  1  Jan.  1836.  2  Thomas,  b.  3  Aug.  1805.  3 
John-Robert,  D.C.L.,  Profe«>or  of  Common  Law,  and  Assessor  of  the  Vice 
Chancellor's  Court  in  the  Unirersity  of  Oxford,  b.  13  Jan.  1807.  4  Marp, 
b.  21  July  1800,  <i.  0  Jan.  1825.  5  George,  Com.  R.N.,  b.  10  March  1811. 
6  Charlotte,  b.  4  May  1813,  m.  17  Dec.  1833,  the  Rot.  John  HiU.— ^fe 
Hill.  7  William,  b.  20  Feb.  1815.  8  Rot.  Cbarles-Orlando,  b.  28 

Sept.  1816,  m.  15  Aug.  1844,  Matilda-Eloisa,  only  daughter  of  the  Her. 
Henry-Calrerley  Cotton,  cousin  of  Viscoxint  Combermere.  9  Arthur- 

Richard,  b.  18  June  1818.  10  Emma^ane,  6.31  May  1820.  11 

Henrp,  b.  4  Jan.  1822,  d.  25  Jan.  1827.  12  Rowland-Whitehall,  b,  24 

May  1824. 

Creations.— B&ron  1788.    Bart.  1784. 
Genealogp, — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Magnanimiter  crucem  sustine :  Nobly  bear  your  cross. 
Toum  Residence.— 9,  Portman  Square. 

^eafx.— Gredington,  Co.  Flint,  near  Whitchurch,  Salop ;  and  Peel  Hall,  Bolton  le  Moors, 
Lancashire. 


KILKENNY,  EARL  OF.     (Butlbb.) 
Edmund  Butlbr,  Earl  of  Kilkenny,  and  Viscount  Mountgarret, 
Co.  Wexford,  and  Baron  of  KelU,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  b.  6  Jan. 
1771»  succeeded  as  Viscount  16  July  1793,  m.  8  June  1793,  Mildred, 
306 


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eldest  daughter]  of  the  Most  Rev.  Robert  Fowler,  Lord  Archbishop 
of  Dublin,  but  has  no  issue  by  her,  who  d,  30  Dec.  1830. 

The  EarPs  father,  Edmund,  eleventh  Viscount  Mountgarret,  5.27  July  1745, 
ti.  16  July  1793;  haring  m.  7  Oct.  1768,  Lady  Henrietto  Butler,  2nd  daughter 
of  SomeTset-Hamilton,  Ist  Earl  of  Carrick,  by  whom,  who  d.  20  June  1785,  he 
left  issue : 

1  Hon.  Charlotte-Juliana,  b.  6  Aug.  1769,  </.  26  Oct.  1830;  having  m.  7  Aug. 

1799,  John  Carrington-Smith,  Esq,,  of  St.  Margaret's,  Cheltenham,  who 
d.  20  Oct.  1843. 

2  Edmund,  the  first  and  present  Earl. 

3  Hon.  Somerset '  Richard,  6.  Dec.  1772,   </.  April  1826;  having  m.   Jane, 

eldest  daughter  of  Arthur  French,  of  French  Park,  Co.  Roscommon, 
aunt  of  Lord  De  Freyne,  and  widow  of  Daniel  Kelly,  Esq.,  of  Cargins 
Park,  Co.  Roscommon. 

4  Hon,  Henry,  b.  16  Feb.  1774,  d.  6  Dec.  1842,  having  m.  3  Sept.  1811, 

Anne,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  John  Harrison,  Esq.,  of  New- 
town House,  Yorks.,  and  had  issue, 
1  Aone-Henrietta,  b.  15  Oct.  1S13. 

S*Henry-Edinimd,  b.  SO  Feb.  1S16,  m.  11  March  lft44,  Frances-Penelope, 
only  child  of  Thomas  Rawson,  Esq.,  of  Nidd  Hall,  Yorks,  and  has  issue, 
A  son,  b,  IS  Dec.  1S44. 

3  JulisBa-Jemima,  b.  19  March  1S17,  m.  iO  Sept.  1S4S,  Thomas-Clifton 
Wilkinson,  Esq.,  of  Winterbome  Hall,  Yorks. 

4  Somerset-Richard-UamUton,  b.  181S,  d,  an  infknt. 
6  Charlotte,  b.  84  Aug.  1S20. 

5  Hon.  Pierce,  M.P.,  Colonel  of  the  Kilkenny  Militia,  b,  6  May  1775,  m. 

1800,  Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  March,  Esq.,  of  Lisbume, 
and  has  issue  by  her : 

I  Pierce-Somerset,  M.P.,  6. 26  Jan.  1801,  m.  3  Feb.  1S35,  Jessy-Anne,  relict 
of  the  late  P.  A.  Warren,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Zoe-Anne,  b.  6  Sept.  1835.  8  Petronilla-Charlotte^essy,  b.  13 

Not.  1840. 
8  Charlotte,  b.  85  July  1803. 

3  Edmnnd^ohn,  b.  8  July  1804,  m.  11  Aug.  1838,  EUxa,  daughter  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  John-Wilson  Kettlewell,  and  has  issue  by  her.  who  d.  83  Aug.  1830, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  8  Dec.  1833.  8  A  daughter.         3  A  daughter. 

4  Henry,  b.  81  June  1805. 

5  Anne,  b.  8  July  1806,  d.  an  infant. 

6  Somerset,  6.  85  June  1808. 

7  Anne,  b.  84  Juno  1800. 

8  Thomas,  b.  85  Oct.  1810. 

0  Harriet,  b.  8  July  1818,  d.  14  Sept.  1836. 

10  William,  b.  8  Aug.  1814.  m.   15  April  1841,  Catherine,  Snd  daughter  of 
Mr.  John  Walsh,  who  d.  Dec.  1844. 

II  Mary- Anne,  b.  15  Sept.  1819,  d.  an  infant. 
18  Walter,  b.  10  Feb.  1881. 

Edward-Lynch  Butler,  Esq.,  the  Earl's  cousin,  is  the  only  son  of  the  late  Hon. 
Simon  Butler,  3rd  son  of  Edmund,  10th  Viscount  Mountgarret. 

CV^a^iOfU.— Viscount  1550 ;  Earl  1703. 

Genealogv.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Oeyrewrxs,  extoUor:  I  was  depressed,  I  am  exalted. 

^tfat.— BaUyoonra,  Kilkenny. 


KILMAINE,  BARON.      (Browne.) 
John-Caybndish  Browne,  Baron  Kilmaine  of  theNeale,  Co.  Mayo, 
tn  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  j  6.  11  June 

307  "^  2 


KIL 

1794,  succeeded  23  May  18^5,  m.  1st,  4  Jan.  1892,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
David  Lyon,  Esq..  who  d.  I  Dec.  1834  5  2ndly,  8  Sept.  1839,  Mary, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Charles-Ewan  Law,  Recorder  of  Lon- 
don.-^See  Ellenborough.     His  Lordship  has  issue  : 

by  Ist  marriage : 
l*Hoii.  James-Lyon,  Lieutenant  64th  foot,  6.  19  Nov.  1822. 

2  Hon.  Isabella-Anne,  Lady  Beaumont. 

3  Hon.  Agnes-Georgina. 

4  Hon.  John-Howe-Montague,  6.  14  March  1828. 

5  Hon.  Cayendish,  b.  15  Jan.  1830. 

6  Hon.  Louisa-Katherine,  b.  26  Oct.  1831. 

7  Hon.  Emily-Anne,  6.  14  March  1833. 

8  Hon,  Eliza,  b.  15  Nor.  1834,  d.  1  Sept.  1835. 

by  tad  nuurrUge: 

9  Hon.  Mary-Eleanor-Frances,  b,  22  March  1841. 

10  Hon.  Julia-Sophia,  b,  21  May  1842. 

11  Hon.  Francis-William,  b.  24  March  1843. 

12  Hon.  Edward-Miles-David,  6.  22  Oct.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  fiither,  James-Caulfeild,  second  Lord,  b.  16  March  1765,  d.  23 
May  1825,  having  m.  25  July  1793,  the  Hon.  Anne,  4th  daughter  of  the  Right-Hon. 
Sir  Henry  Cavendish,  Bart.,  by  Sarah,  Baroness  Waterpark ;  and  by  her,  who  is  the 
present  Dowager  Lady  Kilmaine,  and  was  b.  22  March  1774,  he  had  issue : 

1  John-Cavendish,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Sarah  -  Louisa,  b.  7  March  1796,  m.  13  April  1825,  Colonel  George 

Disbrowe,  late  of  the  Grenadier  Guards. 

3  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry-Montague,  Vicar  of  Mullingar,  b,  3  Oct.  1799,  m. 

April  1822,  Cathenne-Penelope  de-Montmorency,  [daughter  of  the  1st 
Viscount  Frankfort-de-Montmorency,]  and  has  issue, 

1  JamM-Manners-Frankfort,  Lieut.  Rojral'Enffineers,  b.  94  April  18S3. 

8  Emelia-iUme.  3  Uenry-George^Carendiah.  4  Augiuta-Mary- 

Elisabeth. 

4  Hon.  George-Augustus,  6.  18  Feb.  1801,  m.  30  April  1845,  Anne  Ham- 

mond, daughter  of  Sir  Charles  Morgan,  Knt.,  and  widow  of  St.  John 
Blacker,  Esq. 

5  Hon,  Auguttua'CaulfeUd-JameSf  b,  15  Nov.  1803 ;  accidentally  drowned 

6  Aug.  1831. 

6  Hon,  Anattasia'Oeorgina,  b,  25  Dec.  1805,  </.  3  July  1826. 

7  Hon,  Jamrt,  b.  15  Aug.  1808,  d,  18  Feb.  1809. 

8  Hon,  James-Anthony,  b.  12  Dec.  1809,  d,  an  infant. 

9  Hon.  Richard-Howe,  b.  1  Oct.  1811,  m.  9  May  1833,  his  cousin  Eliza- 

beth, 3rd  daughter   of  the  Hon.  John  Browne — see   below ;   and  has 
issue, 

1  A  ton,  b.  10  June  1834.  8  EmiiyAnna,  d.  13  July  1837. 

10  Hon.  Frederick-Longworth,  twin  with  Richard-Howe,  b.  1  Oct.  1811. 

Creation.— 1790.    Nora  Scotia  Bart  1038. 

Geneaiogw. — See  Genealottical  Volwme. 

Motto.— Svdren  raiMn :  Follow  reason. 

TWm  Residence.— 31,  South  street,  Grosrenor  Square. 

Seats.    Galston  House,  Co.  Westmeath ;  and  the  Neale,  BalUnrobe,  Co.  Mayo. 


ColUtftal  Vranctef. 


[Uncle  of  the  present  Peer,  only  snrrivinff 
issue  of  John,  1st  Lord.] 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  John,  b.  88  Aug.  1770,  m. 
80  Sept.  1707,  Anne,  only  daughter  of  John 
White,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica,  and  has  issue : 

I  Anne-Margaret,  m.  I  March  1680, 
Neston^oseph  Fuller,  Esq. 

8  Alicia,  m.  10  July  1888,  the  Rer. 
John  Brownlow. — See  Luroan. 

3  Elisabeth, m.O  May  1833,  her  con- 
sin,  the  Hon.  Richard-Howe  Browne.— 
See  •bore, 

4  William-Henry,  h.  83  June  1800. 

[Issue  of  his  Lordship's   ancle,  the   Hon. 
CJeorge  Browne.] 
Rer.  jAHSi-C  ADLTBiLD  BaowKi,  M  JL,  Rec- 


tor of  Compton  Martin,  Co.  Somerset,  b.  0 
June  1804,  m,  84  Nor.  1888.  Isabella,  only 
dau.  of  John  Mello,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has 


I  IsabeUa-Elisa-Catherine,  6. 3  SepC 
1883.  8  WiliiamJames^^anlfeild,  b, 
8  Jan.  1885.  3  Kllen,  b,  18  Sept. 

1810.  4  Emily-Jane,  b.  81  March 

1888.  5  Harriet,  b.  10  July  1880.  0 
Fanny-Georgiana-Charlotte,  6.87  Nor. 
1830.  7  John-George-Cotton,  6.  1 

April  1834.  8  Mary-Anne,  b.  31 
Jan.  1830.  0  Magen»>James-Caal- 

feUd,  6.  1  Dec.  1837.  10  Ada^^har- 

lotte,  6.  80  April  1840.        11  ^ 
Caroline,  6.  10  Veh.  1848. 


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KIL 


KILMOREY,  EARL  OF.  (Nbedham.) 
Francis- Jack  Needham,  Earl  and  Viscount  of  Kilniorey  in  Queen's 
Co.,Viscount  of  Newry  and  Morne,  Co.  Down,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ire- 
land; b,  12  Dec.  1787,  succeeded  21  Nov.  1832,  w.  7  March  18)4, 
Jane,  5th  daughter  of  George  Gun-Cuninghame,  Esq.,  of  Mount 
Kennedy,  Co.  Wicklow,  and  has  issue  by  her : 

l*Pninci8-Jack,  Viscount  Newry,  M.P.,  b,  2  Feb.  1815,  m.  30  July  1839, 
Anne-AmeUa,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Colviile, 
6.C.B. — ^ee  Colville,  b,7  Dec.  1819,  and  has  issue, 

I  A  daughter,  still-born  22  Jan.  1841.       2«A  son,  b,  2  Aag.  1S42.       3  A 
son,  b.  20  Feb.  1844.  4  A  daughter,  b.  22  Aug.  1845. 

2  Hon.  Robert,  Captain  12th  Lancers,  b.  10  May  1816. 

3  Lady  Jane-Selina-Elizalieth,  b.  5  July  1817. 

4  Hon.  Francis-Henry,   *.  3  Aug.    1819,  m.  8  Aug.  1840,  Fanny-Amelia, 

youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Charles  Hubbard,  Esq.,  of  Brensdale,  and 
has  issue, 

I  A  daughter,  6.  17  Aug.  1841.         2  A  son,  b.  SO  July  1845. 
His  Lordship's  father,  Francis,  first  Earl,  was  b.  15  April  1748,  succeeded  as 
Viscount  30  Nov.  1818,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1832;  having  m.  20  Feb.  1787,  Anne,  2nd 
daughter  of  Thomas  Fisher,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  29  Oct.  1816,  his  Lordship  had 
issue: 

1  Francis-Jack,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  lAidy  Frances'Margaretta-Anne,  b.  8  Feb.,  rf.  17  March,  1789. 

3  Lady  Anna-Maria-Elizabeth,  b.  23  March  1790,  m.  20  June    1816,  the 

Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry-Cockayne  Cust — See  Brownlow. 

4  Lady  Amelia,  b.  6  April  1791. 

5  Lady  Frances-Elizabeth,  5.  2  July  1792,  m.  16  June  1825,  Colonel  George- 

P.  Higginson. 

6  Lady  Selina,  b.  5  July  1794,  widow  of  the  Hon.  Orlando  Bridgeman.—See 

Bradford. 

7  Lady  Oeorgiana,  b.  6  Sept.  1795. 

8  Lady  Alicia-Mary,  b.  5  Dec.  1796,  m.  6  July  1836,  Samuel-Ellis  Bristowe, 

Esq.,  of  Beesthorpe,  Notts. 

9  Hon.  Francis-Henry-William,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Gren.  Guards,  b,  15  March 

1799. 
10  Lady  Mabella-Josephine,  b.  22  Nov.  1801,  m.   12  Feb.  1822,  the   Hon. 
John-Henry  Knox.— 4^^^  Ranfurly. 

Creations. — Visooant  Kihnorey  1025,  Viscount  Newry  and  Morne,  and  Earl  of  Kihnorey, 
1822. 
Geneal4fg9,'~See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — Nunc  ant  nunquam  :  Now  or  never. 
Seats. — Sharington,  Adderley,  Co.  Salop ;  and  Morne  Park,  Ca  Down. 


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KI  N 


KINGSALE,  BARON.     (De  Coubcy.) 

John-Stapleton  de  Courcy,  Lord  Kingsale,  Baron  Courcy  of 
Courcy,  and  Baron  of  Ringrone,  Premier  Baron  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland ;  was  6.  17  Sept.  1805,  succeeded  his  uncle  Thomas,  twenty- 
SBYENTH  Lord,  25  Jan.  1832,  m.  3  Oct.  1825,  Sarah,  2nd  daughter 
of  Joseph  Chadder,  Esq.,  of  Postlemouth,  Devon,  by  whom  he  has 
issue, 

1  Hon.  Florence-Helena,  6.  17  Oct.  1826. 

2*Hon.  John-Copstantine,  b.  5  Nof.  1827. 

3  Hon.  Michael-Conrad,  b.  21  Dec.  1828. 

4  Hon.  Catherine-Adela,  b.  5  May  1830. 

5  Hon.  mUiam  Evrrard,  6.  11  Jan.  1832,  d.  an  infant. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon  Michael  de  Courcy,  Capt.  KJ^.y  d.  22  July  1813 ; 
having  m.  17  Feb.  1801,  Catherine-Savery,  only  child  of  William  De  Lisle,  Esq.; 
and  by  her,  who  m.  2ndly,  Lieut  Symes,  R.N.,  deceased,  and  3rdly,  25  April  1832, 
W.  Ball,  Esq.,  had  the  following  issue,  the  survivors  of  whom  have  been  granted, 
by  Royal  letters  patent,  the  rank  and  precedency  of  Baron's  children  : 

1  Michael,  b.  4  Sept.  1801,  d,  Dec.  1806. 

2  Hon.  Catherine-Savery,  b,  19  Feb.  1803,  m.  3  May  1827,  Prancis-Bemard 

Beamish,  Esq. 

3*John-Stapleton,  present  and  twenty-eighth  Lord. 

4  Hon.  WaUam-Almericus,  R.N.,  A.  11  Oct.  1810,  m.  14  Nov.  1839,  Char- 
lotte, ouly  daughter  of  the  late  Jacob  Weymouth,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Mal- 
borough,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 
A  son,  b.  Jan.  1S4S. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  John,  the  twenty-sixth  Lord,  d,  24  May  1822, 
having  m.  31  Oct.  1763,  Susan,  daughter  of  Conway  Blennerhasset,  Esq.,  of  Castle 
Conway,  Co.  Kerry,  by  whom,  who  d.  13  Dec.  1819,  he  had  issue,  the  Hon  Lieut.- 
Col.  Juhn,  his  eldest  son,  who  d.  from  excessive  fatigue  in  the  Peninsular  war,  4 
June  1813,  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  iiitm. ,-  Thomas,  in  Holy  Orders,  his  second 
son  and  successor,  the  twenty- seventh  Lord,  who  d.  unm.  25  Jan.  1832 ;  the 
Hon.  Capt.  Michael,  his  third  son,  father  of  the  present  Lord ;  and  the  other  issue 
given  below. 

CreatUm.—nsi.    But  the  family  ei^oyed  the  honour  of  any  English  Barony  by  right  of 
tenure  from  the  Conquest,  till  their  emigration  to  Ireland. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Afo^f0.— Vincit  omnia  reiitas :  Truth  conquers  all  things, 
^ea/.— Kingaale,  Co.  Cork. 


Collateral 

[Uncle  and  Aunta  of  the  present  Peer, 
yoonger  issue  of  John,  Mth  Lord.] 
1  Hon.  Lieat.-Colonel  Gerald,  m.  SO  Jan. 
1807,  Elisaheth-Carlyon,  daughter  of  John 
Bishop,  Esq.,  of  Barbadoes,  and  has  issue  by 
her, 

1  Susannah,  m,  25  Jan.   1831,  Tho- 
mas Page,  Esq. 

t  Oeraldine,  m.  18  April  1830,  Wil- 
liam Perry,  Esq. 
3  Prederica-Maiaand,  6.  1810,  m.  4 

310 


Vranetef. 

April  1840,  Baron  Paul  D'  Hoggrier, 
of  the  Hague. 

4  John  -  Fitxroy,   Lieut.  47th   Foot, 
6.  30  March  18S1. 

5  Henrietta-Jane-PauIetL 

8  Hon.    Aknericus,  Lieut.  IL  N.,  d,  V 
Not.  1814. 

3  Hon.  Martha,  dee.;  having  m.  1  June  1798, 
Andrew  Agnew,  Egg.;  who  d.  11  SepC  1799. 

4  Hon.  EUsabeth,«i.7  Not.  1700, Vioe- Admi- 
ral Sir  Charles -Robert  Dashwood,  K.C.B., 


KIN 


Grand  CroM  of  the  Tower  and  Sword  of  Por- 
uffal. 

5  Hon.  Susan,  d.  18  Oct.  1803. 

6  Hon.  Anne-Geraldine,  m.  24  May  18S1, 
John-Jamea  Hamilton,  Esq.,  of  BaUymacoU, 
Co.  Meatb. 

7  Han.  Mary,  d.  1825 ;  having  m.  15  Sept. 
1814,  WiUlam  Beamish,  Esq.,  of  Beaumont, 
who  d.  87  Sept.  1838. 

[Inrae  of  his  Lordahip's  Great  Uncle,the  Hon. 
Admiral  Michael  de  Courcy.] 
1  RsT.  MicBAKL  Da  CocacY,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Dnimcree,  m.  lat,  SO  Noy.1818,  Emily,  daugh- 
ter of  William  Smyth,  Esq.,  of  Drumcree, 
Westmeath;  and  2nd]y,Oct«1833,  Mary- Anne, 
Snd  daughter  of  the  late  Robert  Baigrie, 
Esq.,  of  Midgarty,  Sutherland.  By  his  1st 
m,  he  has  issue, 


1  Frances-Anne,  6. 18  July  I8S1.  t 
Michael -William,  6.  SO  Sept.  18SS. 
3  William-Sinclair,  Ensign  Mth  Foot, 
6.  15  Oct.  1824.  4  Nerinson,  6.  7 

Oct.  1885.      5  Enuly-Letitia,  6.  18  Jan. 
1887.      6  Anne-Alicia,  b.  10  April  1888. 

2  Captain  Nevinson,  R.N.,  d.  1  Not.  1844  ; 
having  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  William  Blen- 
nerhassett,Esq.,  of  i^bngrore,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

1  Michael,  Com.  R.N.  8  Anne. 
3  Mary-Meade.  4  Frances-Cathe- 

rine. 5  Nerinson-Willoughby, 

Lieut.  Royal  Marines.        0  John-Sin- 
clair-Bremer. 

3  Anne,  m.  15  June  1818,  Sir  John- 
Gordon  Sinclair,  Bart.,  Capt.  R.N. 


KINGSTON,  EARL  OF.     (King.) 

Robert  King,  Earl  of  Kingston,  Co.  Roscommon,  Viscount 
Kingston  of  Kingsborough,  Co.  Sligo,  and  Baron  Kingston  of 
Rockingham,  Co.  Roscommon,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Baron 
Kingston  of  Mitchelstown,  Co.  Cork,  in  that  q/*  the  United  Kingdom  ; 
and  a  Baronet  of  Ireland,  6.  4  Oct.  1796,  succeeded  18  Oct.  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father  George,  third  Earl,  was  b.  27  April  1771,  'succeeded  17 
April  1799,  and  d.  18  Oct,  1839 ;  having  m.  7  May  1794,  Lady  Helena  Moore,  only 
daughter  of  Stephen,  1st  Earl  of  Mountcashel,  now  Countess  Dowager,  by  whom, 
who  was  b.  20  May  1773,  he  had  issue : 

1  Edward,  Fiscount  Kingsboroughy  b.  16  NoY.  1795,  d,  27  Feb.  1837. 

2  Robert,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

3  Han.  George,  b.  20  Aug.  1797,  d,  an  infant. 

4  Hon,  George,  b.  20  July  1798,  d.  2  May  1801. 
5*Hon.  James,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  8  April  1800. 

6  Lady  Helena-Caroline,  m.  8  Dec.  1829,  Philip-Daries  Cooke,  Esq.,  of 

Owston,  Yorks. ;  and  Gwisaney  Hall,  Co.  Flint. 

7  Lady  Adelaide-Charlotte,  m.  2    Aug.  1834,  Charles-Tankenrille  Webber, 

Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

r.Vea^J4MU.— Baron  1764,  Viocount  1706,  Earl  1708,  Iri«h  honoara ;  Butrn  of  the  United 
Kingdom  IS2I.    Baronet  of  Ireland  1682. 
Genealogy .^^ee  Genealogical  Volwne. 
Motto.—Spe*  tntisaima  ccelis :  Hearen  is  the  aafeit  hope, 
fear.— Mitchelstown  Castle,  Co.  Cork. 


Collateral  Vranrin. 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer, issue 
of  Robert,  2nd  Earl.] 

1  Hon.  Robert-Edward,  b.  12  Aug.  1773, 
Viscount  Lorton. 

2  Edvard,  Captain  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

8  Hon.  General  Sir  Henry,  K.C.B.,  d. 
25  Nor.  1839;  having  m.  1st,  Jan.  1802, 
Marpt  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  and 
Very  Rer.  John  Hewitt,  Doan  of  Cloyne, — see 
Liflbrd,  who  d,  26  May  1821 ;  and  2ndl7,  28 

311 


Feb.  1832,  EUsabetb,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  late  Rot.  Edward  Philipps,  of  Lampe- 
ter, Co.  Pembroke,  and  widow  of  J.  Richard- 
son, Esq.   By  the  1st  marriage  he  left  issue  : 

1  Caroline,  b.  Sept.  1803,  m.  20  Sept. 
1827,  John  OdeU,  Esq.,  of  Carriglea, 
Co.  Waterford. 

2  Louisa- Mary,  m.  23  Aug.  1837,  the 
Rer.  Charles  Leslie,  eldest  son  of  the 
Lord  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  by  Isabella 


KIN 


St.  Lawrance,— ^M  Howth,  and  wi- 
dower of  the  Hon.  Frances  King.— 
Ste  LoRTON. 

S  Henry.  6.  1800,  d.  16  Aog.  1843. 

4  John-Wingfield,  Capt  5th  Foot,  h. 
10  Aug.  1808,  m.  14  June  1831,  Alicia, 
only  daughter  of  the  late  Chidley 
Coote,  Eaq.,  of  Mount  Coote,  and  has 


1  Henry- Edward,  6.  0  June  1833. 
S  Mary-Anne-Alicia,  b.  Oct  1834. 

3  John. 

4  Edward.Hewitt,6.  38  July  1840. 

5  Caroline,  b,  81  Sept.  1841. 

ff  Edward-Robert,  Capt.  30th  Foot. 

0  Sidney  -  Jane,  m.  37  May  1835, 
Henry-Coe  Coape,  Eaq.,  of  Maldon, 

7  Alicia-IsabeUa,  b,  1817,  m.  14  June 
1841,  Henry  •  Hutrhinaon  -  Hamilton 
O'Hara,  Esq.,  of  Crebilly,  Co.  Antrim. 

4  Hon.  and  Rer.  Richard-Fita-Gerald,  b. 
8  April  1779,  m.  0  Jan.  1800,  WiUiamina, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  William  Ross, 
Esq.,  of  Sandiorck,  N.B.,  and  by  her,  who 
d,  1  Feb.  1837,  has  issue : 

1  Caroline,  b.  30  Not.  1800. 

3  Isabella,  m.  35  Aug.  1830,  the  Rer. 
Arthur-Hugh  Pearson,  M  Jl..,  Rector  of 
Foxearth,  Essex. 

8  ReT.  Robert  -  Henry,  b.  81  May 
1804,  m.  4  Not.  1835,  Caroline,  eldest 
daughter  of  J.  Smith,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

A  son,  b.  8  Fob.  1837. 


4  Williamina- Alexandria- Jane,  m. 
19  Dec.  1837,  the  ReT.  Alfred-Nicholas 
BaU. 

5  George,  Capt.  13th  Foot,  b.  38 
March  1813,  m.  1836,  Catherine,  eldest 
daughter  of Sheridan,  Esq. 

6  Eleanor. 

7  James,  6.  April  1810. 

8  L«etitia-Mary. 

9  Gerald -Fits-Gerald,  Ueut.  13th 
Foot,  b.  38  June  1834. 

5  Hon.  John. 

6  Hon.  James-Wflliam,  CapUin  R.N.,  m, 
38  Not.  1815,  Caroline,  3nd  daughter  of  the 
late  Most  ReT.  Euseby  CleaTcr,  Lord  Arch- 
bishop of  Dublin,  and  has  issue : 

1  James- Euseby,  6.    13  Jan.    1818. 

3  Robert-William.  3  Catherine. 

4  Caroline-Marv>  &  Marianne- 
AngusU,  b.  6  May  1830. 

7  Lady  Margaret  Jane,  late  Countess 
of  Mountcashell,  d.  39  Jan.  1835. 

8  Lady  Caroline,  d.  3  March  1845,  having 
m.  38  April  1800,  General  Edward  MorrUon, 
who  was  6.  1760,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1843. 

0  Lady  Mary-Elizabeth,  d.  May  1819 ; 
haTing  m.  in  1805,  George-G.  Meares,  Esq. 

10  Lady  Jane- Diana,  m.  1st,  the  celebrated 
Russian  General,  Count  de  H'imingerode, 
who  d.  17  June  1818  i  and  2ndly,  Monsieur 
Ricci. 

11  Lady  Louisa-Eleanora,  m.  13  Dec.  1803, 
Count  de  Spaen,  who  d.  in  1805. 


KINNAIKD,  BARON.     (Kinnaibd.) 

Georgb-William-Fox  Kinnaird,  Baron  Kinnaird  of  Inchture^  tn 
the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  Baron  Rossie  of  Rossie,  Co.  Perth,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  P.C.  j  6.  14  April  1807,  succeeded  11 
Dec.  1826,  m.  14  Dec.  1837,  the  Honourable  Frances-Ann-Georgiana 
Ponsonby,  daughter  of  Lord  De  Mauley,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Oliyia-Barbara,  6.  22  Jan.  1839. 

2*Hon.  Victor-Alexander,  Matter  of  Kinnaird,  6.  13  May  1840. 

3  Hon.  Charles-Fox,  6.  5  June  1841. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  eighth  Lord,  was  b,  8  April  1780,  d,\\  Dec. 
1826;  having  m.  8  Mav  1806,  Lady  Olivia-Letitia-Cath brine  Fits-Gerald,  7th 
daughter  of  William-Robert,  2nd  Duke  of  Leinster,  and  by  her,  who  is  now 
Dowager  Lady  Kinnaird,  and  was  b,  9  Sept.  1787,  had  issue, 

1  Gborge-William-Fox,  present  and  ninth  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Olivia-Cecilia-Laura,  b,  4  Oct.  1808. 

3  Hon.  F^rederica-Eliza,  b,  3  April  1810,  m.  16  Aug.  1838,  Captain  James 

Hope,  R.N.— 5tftf  Hopetoun. 

4  Hon,  GraJUm^HaySt.-Vincent'De'Ro*,   Lieut   R.N.,    b.  27   Oct.   1811, 

drowned,  in  command  of  H.  M.  brig,  Rapid,  off  Bona  14  April  1838, 
after  saving  the  lives  of  all  his  crew. 

5  Hon.  Arthur-ntz-Gerald,  b.  8  July  1814,  tn.  28  June  1843,  Mary-Jane, 

daughter  of  the  late  William-Henry  Hoare,  Esq.,  of  the  Grove,  Mit- 
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cham,  Surrey,  by  the  Hon.  Louisa-Elizabeth  ^oe[,—see  Gainsborough 
and  has  issue, 

1  Mary-Louisa-Oliyia,  b.  tO  March  1844.        8  A  daughter,  b.  3  May  1845 . 

Creaiions.^Scotch  Barony  1082;  British  1831. 

Genealogjf.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Afoffo^-Qui  patitur  vincit :  He  who  sufferi  conquers. 

Seats. — Kinnaird  House,  and  Roosie  Priory,  Inchture,  Perthshire. 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  George,  7th  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  George- William-Ransom,  b.  8  May 
1778,  d.  12  Feb.  1779. 

2  Hon.  Eliaa,  6.  13  May  1781,  Lady  Dun- 
sany. 

3.  Hon,  Henry,  b.  3  Sept.  1782,  d,  21  July 
1780. 

4  Hon.  Edward-Gr\fin,  b.  2  Jan.  1784,  d. 
20  Feb.  1803. 

5  Hon.  Goorgiana- Mary -Ann,  b.  25  Oct. 


Collateral  Vtanctn* 

1780,  widow,  2  May  1818,  "of  Admiral  Sir 


George  Johnstone-Hope,  K.C.B.—See  Hope- 
toun.  _ 

0  Hon.  Douglas-James- WiUiam,b.  96  Feb. 

1788,  d.  12  March  1830. 

7  Hon.  Frederick -John 'Hay,  6.30   May 

1789,  d.  21  Dec.  1814. 

8  Hon.  Laura- Ufargaretta,  b.  0  Oct.  1791, 
d.  29  March  1810. 

9  Hon.  Amelia-  Barbara,  6.9  Nor.  1793. 
d.   Jan.  1799. 


KINNOULL,  EARL  OF.     (Drummond-Hay.) 

Thomas-Robert  Drummond-Hay,  Earl  of  Kinnoull,  Viscount  of 
Dupplin,  and  Lord  Hay  of  Kinfauns,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ; 
Baron  Hay  of  Pedwardine,  Co.  Hereford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain 'y  Lord  Lyon  King  of  Arms,  Lord -Lieutenant  of  Perthshire, 
and  Colonel  of  the  Royal  Perthshire  Militia  5  b.  5  April  1785,  suc- 
ceeded 12  April  1804,  m.  17  Aug.  1824,  Louisa  -  Burton,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Rowley,  Bart.,  G.C.B. ;  by 
whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Lady  Louisa,  b.  5  June  1825,  m.  2  May  1843,  Sir  Thomas  Moncrieffe, 

Bart. 

2  A  daughter,  still-born  25  June  1826. 

3*Geoilge,  Viscount  Dupplin,  Lieut.  Ist  Life  Guards,  6.  16  July  1827. 

4  Lady  Sarah,  6.  4  Dec.  1828. 

5  Lady  Frances,  b.  18  May  1830. 

6  Hon.  Robert,  b.  25  July  1831. 

7  Hon.  Arthur,  b.  30  March  1833. 

8  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  23  Dec.  1834. 

9  Hon.  Charles-Rowley,  b.  10  Oct  1836. 
10  Lady  Augusta-Sophia,  b.  13  Oct.  1837. 

The  Earl's  father,  Robert- Auriol,  ninth  Earl,  was  6.18  March  1751,  m. 
1st,  19  April  1779,  Julia,  only  daughter  of  Anthony  Eyre,  Esq.,  of  Grove  Park, 
who  d.  without  issue  29  March  1780  ;  and  2ndly,  3  June  1781,  Sarah,  4th  daugh- 
ter and  co-heir  of  the  late  Right-Hon.  Thomas  Harley,— ^rr  Oxford,  b.  19  Oct. 
1760,  d.  15  Feb.  1837.     The  Earl  d,  12  April  1804,  leaving  issue  by  his  2nd  mar- 

1  Lady  Henrietta,  b.  3  Aug.  1783,  m.  23  June  1807,  Henry  Drummond,  Esq. 
— See  Strathallan. 

2  Thomas-Robert,  present  and  tenth  Earl. 
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3  Hon.  Francis -John,  6.  17  Sept.   1786,    who  served   in   the   Coldstream 

Guards,  and  was  drowned  in  the  River  Earn  on  Sunday  28  Oct.  1810. 

4  Lady  Sarah-Maria,    b,  21  June  1788,    m.  9  May  1811,  the  Right-Rev. 

George  Murray,  Lord  Bishop  of  Rochester. — See  Athol. 

OreatUms^—YiBCoant  and  Baron  1627,  Earl,  Vucount,  and  Baron  1633,  Viscount  a^^ain  1697 
and  Earl  renewed  1704,  Scotch  honoora;  Baron  of  Great  Britain  1711. 
Geneaiogy.—8ee  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— RenoYOte  animoa :  Renew  yonr  courage. 
TWm  Residence.— as.  Green  Street. 
^e«f<.— Dupplin  Castle,  and  Cromlie  Cottage,  Co.  Perth. 


Collateral  Utantf^n. 


[Imne  of  the  Earl's  8rd  Uncle,  the  Very  Her. 
Edward  -  Auriol  Dnunmond  -  Hay,  D.D., 
I>ean  of  Booking.] 

1  Edward-William- Auriol,  6.4  April  1785, 
d.  Feb.  1845 ;  having  m.  11  Deo.  1812,  Louisa- 
Margaret,  only  daughter  of  John  lliomson, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

lEowAao-HAT  Drummond-Hay, 
Esq.,  President  of  Council  in  the  Virgin 
Islands,  m.  18S8,  and  has  issue. 

5  John -Hay,  Consul-General  for  Mo- 
rocco, m.  7  Oct.  1845,  Annette,  2nd 
daughter  of  M.  Carstensen,  Danish 
Consul-General  for  the  same  Empire. 

3  Louisa,  m.  96  Nov.  1888,  G.C.A. 
Norderling,  Esq. 

4  Thomas-Robert,  Lieut  43d  Foot. 

6  Elizabeth-Catherine,  m.  1  May 
1840,  W  .  Greenwood  Chapman,  Esq., 
of  Foof  s  Cray  Hill,  Kent. 

6  Theodosia,  m.  20  Jan.  1844,  Mons. 
P.- Victor  Maubousson,  attached  to  the 
French  Consulate  in  Morocco. 

2  Uenrietta-Auriol,  b.  80  March  1788,  d.  7 


Deo.  1882;  having «i.O  March  1831,  the  Rev. 
Morgan  Watkins=^ 

8  Amelia- Auriol,  6. 11  Sept.  1705,  m.  8  Sept. 
1812,  the  Venerable  George  Wilkins,  D.D.. 
Archdeacon  of  Nottingham,  and  Prebendary 
of  Southwell. 

4  Charlotte-Auriol,  b.  27  Jan.  1801.  m.  18 
Feb.  1835,  the  Rev.  Edward  Lewis,  Rector 
of  Llanbedr,  Co.  Brecon. 

[Issue  of  the  Earl's  4th  Uncle,    the  Rev. 
George- William- Auriol  Hay.] 

1  RoBKRT- William  Hay,  Esq.,  b.  0  Jan. 
1786. 

2  Caroline-Edith,  b.  30  June  1788. 

[Issue  of  the  Rev.  William-Robert,  3rd  son 
of  the  Earl's  great  Uncle,  the  Hon.  Ed- 
ward Hay.] 

1  Mary-Anne,  b.  la  March  1798,  m.  24  July 
1828,  the  Rev.  F.  T.  P.  Hankins. 

2  Ksv.  Edward  Hay,  Vicar  of  Broughton, 
Yorks.,  b.  16  AprU  1800. 


KINTORE,  EARL  OF.     (Keith-Falconer.) 
Francis-Alexander  Keith-Falconer,  Earlof  Kintore,  Lord  Falco- 
ner of  Halkertown,  and  Lord  Keith  of  Inverurie,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Scotland ;  and  Baron  Kintore  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ; 
6.  7  June  1828,  sue.  11  July  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Anthony- Adrian,  8th  Earl,  was  b,  20  April  1794,  succeeded 
6  Oct.  1812,  m.  Ist.,  14  June  1817,  Juliet,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Robert  Renny, 
Esq.,  of  Barrowfield,  who  d.  without  issue,  9  July  1819;  and  2ndly,  27  Aug.  1821, 
Louisa,  youngest  daughter  of  Francis  Hawkins,  Esq.,  who  obtained  in  the  Scotch 
Courts  a  decree  of  divorce  from  his  Lordship,  3  March  1840,  married  in  the  same 
month,  B.-North  Arnold,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Mello  and  Langho,  Lancashire,  and  d.  1 
Nov.  1841.    The  Earl  d.  11  July  1844,  having  had  issue,  by  his  2nd  marriage, 

1  William-Adrian,  Lord  Inverurie^  b,  2  Sept.  1822,  d,  from  an  accident  io 

hunting,  17  Dec.  1843. 

2  Lady  IsabelU-Catherine,  b,  5  June  1824. 
^  Asmn,  still-bom  25  March  1827. 

4  Francis-Alexander,  present  and  ninth  Earl. 
5«Hon.  Charles-James,  b.  1  July  1832. 
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(yeaHom.—1iutta  Falconer  1647,  Baron  Keith  and  Earl  of  Kintore  ltf77,  Baron  Kincorc  1838. 

Gemealogji.— title  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Qum  amiua  salva :  What  has  been  lost  is  safe. 

.y^<i/«.— Keith  HaU,  Co.  Aberdeen  ;  and  IngUamaldie,  Co.  Kincardine. 


CollaUral  Vranctef. 


[Uncles  lind  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  WUUam,  7th  EarL] 

1  Lady  Maria,  6.  i  May  1705. 

2  Hon.  Alexander,  b.  11  Oct.  1708,  d.  5 
June  1821. 

3  Hon.  William,  Captain  R.N.,  6.  16  Dec. 
1709,  m.  24  June  1830,  Louisa,  2nd  dauflrbter 
of  the  late  William  Grant,  Esq.,  by  Doro- 
thea Dalrymple,-^(v  Stair,  and  has  by  her, 

1  Dorothea,  6.  1  May  1831. 

2  Adrian-William,  6.  12  Feb.  1837. 


[Great  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of 
Anthony  Adrian,  Oth  EarlJ 

1  Lady  Maria-Rembertina,  6.  8  Feb.  1700. 

2  Lady  Catherine-Margaret,  6. 3  June  1770. 

William,  7th  Lord  Falconer,  left  issue, 
besides  his  eldest  son,  who  succeeded  as  6th 
Earl, 

Hon.  Chaslxs  Falconxr. 


LAKE,  VISCOUNT.     (Lake.) 

Warwick  Lake,  Viscount  Lake,  and  Baron  Lake  of  Delhi  and 
Laswaree,  and  of  Aston  Clinton,  Co.  Buckingham,  in  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom ;  succeeded  12  May  1836,  w.  28  Nov.  1815, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  James-Beveridge  Duncan,  Esq.,  of  Dam- 
side,  and  has  issue : 

1  Warwick,  b.  3  Dec.  1816,  d.  17  Feb.  1817. 

2  Hon.  Isabella-Elizabeth-AuguHta,  b.  1  May  1819. 

3  Hon.  EUzabeth-Georgiana,  6.  19  March  1821. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Gerard,  first  Viscount,  who  obtained  his  honours  in 
consequence  of  his  glorious  successes  in  command  of  the  forces  in  India,  was  b,  27 
July  1744,  and  m.  3  July  1770,  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Edward  Barker,  Esq., 
of  St.  Julians,  Herto.,  who  d.  20  July  1798 ;  the  Viscount  d,  20  Feb.  1808,  leaving 
the  following  issue : 

1  Francis-Gerard,  sbcosd   Fiscovnt,  b.  31    March    1772,   succeeded 

20  Feb.  1808,  </.  without  issue  12  May  1836 ;  having  m.  1st,  1  Jan. 
1800,  PrucWa,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  Charles  Whitworth,  Knt.,  sister  of 
Charles,  Earl  Whitworth,  and  widow  of  Sir  Bellingham  Graham,  Bart., 
who  d,  8  May  1833 ;  and  his  Lordship  m.  2ndly,  12  Aug.  1833,  Anne, 
Dowager  Lady  Lake,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Richard 
Onslow,  Bart., — tee  Onslow,  who  re-m,  14  Sept  1837,  Henry  Gritton, 
Esq. 

2  Hon.  George'Aug%utu»'Frederick,  lAeuL-Col.  29th  Foot,  distinguished  as 

Aide-de-Camp  to  his  father  at  the  battle  of  Laswaree,  and  killed  at  the 
battle  of  Vimiera,  17  Aug.  1808. 

3  Warwick,  present  and  third  Viscount. 

4  Hon.  Anna-Maria,  m.  21  Aug.  1799,  Sir  Richard  Borough,  Bart.,  who  d,  22 

Jan.  1837. 

5  Hon.  Amabel,  d.  14  Oct.  1831 ;  having  nt.  25  May  1803,  Joseph  Brookiy 

Esy.,  of  Everton,  Lancashire,  who  is  deceased. 

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6  Hon.  Elizabeth,  m.  16  June  1806,  Major-General  Sir  John  Harvey,  K.C.B., 

K.C.H.  Governor  of  Newfoundland. 

7  Hon.  Frances. 

8  Hon,  Anncy  d.  5  Jan.  1845;  having  m.  3  July  1812,  Licut.-General  John 

Wardlaw. 

Cyco<ioiM.~Baron  1804,  Viscount  18OT. 

g«»«ao«f.— Sec  Genealogical  Volume. 

Town  Residence, — it,  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square. 

Seatt^Antoxk  Clinton,  Co.  Bucks ;  and  Tring  Grove,  Herts. 


LANESBOROUGH,    EARL  OF.     (Butler.) 
Brinsley  Butler,  Earl  of  Lane8borough,Viscount  Lanesborough, 
and  Baron  of  Newtown-Butler,  Co.  Fermanagh,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland;   b,  22  Oct.  1783,  succeeded  17  April  1806. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Robert-Herbert,  third  Earl,  was  b.  1  Aug.  1759, 
and  d,\7  April  1806  ;  having  m.  5  Jan.  1781,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Right  Hon.  David  Latouche,  who  d,  22  Sept.  1788 ;  the  issue  of  which  marriage  is, 

1  Brinsley,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

2  Hon.  David,  h.  27  April  1785,  d.  unm. 

Oreaiions^-BKTon  1719,  Viscount  1798,  Earl  1756. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Folwne. 

Motto,r-Ubert6  tout  enti«re:  Perfect  libertv. 

Seat.—BeilriAere  House,  Westmeath ;  and  Lanesborough  Lodge,  Belturbet,  Cavan. 


CTolIatrral  lSrant%t»* 


[Undes  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Brinsley,  Snd  EarL] 
I  Hon.Augu*tus-Richard  Butler- Danvers, 
d.  10  April  1820 :  having  m.  1st,  8  March  1792, 
Mary,  daughter  and  heir  of  Sir  John 
Dangers,  Bart,  who  d.  7  May  1802 ;  2ndly,  24 
May  1802,  EUxa-Bixarre,  daughter  of  the 
late  Humphrey  Sturt,  Esq.,  of  Critohill 
House,  Co.  Dorset,  who  also  d.  18  April 
1811,  by  both  of  whom  he  had  issue,  vis. 

I'GsoROB-JoHN'DANvaas    BuTLsa- 

Damvbrs,  Esq.,  of  Swithland  Hall,  Co. 

Leicester,   b.  Dec.  1794,  m.   29  Aug. 

1815,  Frances-Arabella,  8rd  daughter 

of  the  late  Colonel  Stephen-Francis- 

William  Fremantle.=^ 

2  Elisabeth-Sophia,  m.  9  Aug.  1828, 
Lieut.-Col.  Henru  Dumaresg,  d.  5 
March  1838. 

3  Bmily-Jano,  b.  20  Oct.  1807,  m.  6 
Sept.  1830,  Capt.  George-Somerville 
Digby,  Gren.  Gdsv— .foe  Diobt. 

4  Charles -Augustus-  Ashley,  of  the 
Madras  Army,  6.  13  Oct.  1808,  m.  21 
July  1838,  Letitia,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  late  Cid.  Freese,  Madras  Ar- 
tillerv. 

5  Henry-Cavendish,  b.  18  April  1811, 


m.  30  June  1842,  CecOia-Agnes,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Lieut-Gcnond  Sir 
John  Taylor,  of  Castle  Taylor,  Co. 
Gal  way,  K.C.B. 

2  Lady  Mary,  6. 1755,  d.  4  Feb.  1820,  hav- 
ing OT.  18  May  1781,  the  HightHon.  George 
Ponsonby.—See  BBSsBoaouGU. 

3  Lady  Catherine,  m.  George  Mar  lay,  Esq., 
who  d.  14  April  1829. 

4  Lady  Charlotte,  d.  10  May  1808 ;  having 
m.  25  Jan.  1800,  Clement Debbieg,  Esq.,  who 
d.  18  April  1820. 

5  Lady  Louisa,  d.  18  March  1820. 

0  Lady  Caroline,  deceased. 

7  Lady  Sophia,  b.  19  Sept.  1709,  d.  17  Jan. 
1840;  having  m.  11  Aug.  1787,  the  Marquis 
Lewis  Marescotti. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  John' Butler,  3rd  Brother 
of  the  Ist  Earl.] 

1  HUMPHRBY      BUTLBR,    BSQ.,    !».    Allcia, 

daughter  of  Michael  White,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

2  Catherine,m.  1783,  Thomas  Carter,  Esq., 
of  Castlemartin,  Co.  Kildare. 

3  Harriet,  m.  1792,  Sir  Henry  Brooke, 
Bart.,  who  was  6. 1770,  and  d.  24  March  1834 . 


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LANGDALE,   BARON.     (Bickerstbth.) 

Henry  Bickerstbth,  Baron  Langdale  of  Langdale,  Co.  West- 
moreland, in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Master  of  the 
Rolls,  an  official  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum,  and  a  Bencher 
of  the  Inner  Temple ;  6.  18  June  1783,  m.  17  Aug.  1835,  Lady  Jane- 
Elizabeth  Harley,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Oxford,  b.  9  March 
1796,  and  has  issue, 

Hon.  Jane  Frances,  6.  7  Nov.  1836. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henrv  Bickersteth,  Esq.,  d.  in  May  1821,  leading  by  his 
wife  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Batty,  Esq.,  the  following  issue : 

1  Rev.  John,  Rector  of  Sapcote,  Leicestershire. 

2  Henry,  the  present  Lord. 

3  Rev.  Edward. 

4  Robert. 

5  Mary-Anna. 

6  Charlotte. 

CreatioH^-1836. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volmme. 

Motto.'-Sunm  cuique :  To  every  one  his  own. 

Town  Residence. ^^ ,  South  Street,  Grotveoor  Square. 


LANGFORD,  BARON.     (Rowley.) 
Clotworthy  -  Wellington  -  William  -  Robert  Rowley,  Baron 
Langford  of  Summerhill,  Co.  Meath,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland; 
Lieutenant  7th  Fusiliers,  b.  24  July  1825,  succeeded  3  June  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Hercules-Lanoford,  second  Lord,  was  h,  1795,  suc- 
ceeded 13  Sept.  1825,  and  d.  3  June  1839.  having  m.  1818,  Louisa-Augusta, 
Dowager  Lady  Langford,  daughter  of  William  Rhodes,  Esq.,  hy  whom  he  had 
issue: 

1  Clotwortht-Wellinoton-William-Robert,    present     and   third 

Lord. 
2«Hon.  Hercules-Langford-Boyle,  h,  19  June  1828. 
3  A  daughier,  stiU-bom  3  May  1830. 
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His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Clotwori  hy,  first  Lord,  brother  of  the  Ist  Mar- 
quis of  Headfort,  was  b.  31  Oct.  1763,  d.  13  Sept.  1825,  haviag  m.  in  1794, 
Frances,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  the  Hon.  Clotworthy  Rowley,  brother  of  Her- 
cules, last  Viscount  Langford,  now  Dowager  Lady  Langford,  by  whom  he  left 
issue  : 

HERCULES-LANGPORDf  SECOND  AND  LATE  LoRD. 

Hon.  Elizabeth-Jane,  m.  7  April  1825,  Captain  George  Ferguson,  R.N.,  of 

Pitfour. 
Hon.  Frances-Roberta. 
Hon.  Isabella-Anne. 

Hon.  Harriet,  m.  11  April  1839,  the  Chevalier  Antoine'de  Satg6. 
Hon.  Richard-Thomas,  m.  24  June  1835,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Shipley,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  16  Jan.  1830.  2  A  danghter,  fr.SOJan.  184S. 

OreatUm,^1800. 

Geneaiogv.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motio.—Beax  and  forbear. 
iSpo/.— Sommer-hill  Hoiue,  Co.  Meath. 


LANSDOWNE,  MARQUIS  OF.  (Fitzmaurice.) 
Hbnry  Petty-Fitzmaubice,  Marquis  of  Lansdowne,  Co.  Somerset, 
Earl  of  Wycombe,  Co.  Bucks.,  Viscount  Calne  and  Calnstone,  Co. 
Wilts,  and  Lord  Wycombe,  Baron  of  Chipping  -  Wycombe,  Co. 
Bucks,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  Earl  of  Kerry  and  Shelburne, 
Viscount  Clanmaurice  and  Fitzmaurice,  Baron  of  Kerry,  Lixnaw,  and 
Dunkeron,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland }  K.G.,P.C.,  a  Trustee  of  the 
British  Museum,  President  of  the  Literary  Fund  Society,  and  of  the 
Statistical  Society  of  London,  a  Trustee  of  the  National  Gallery,  a 
Director  of  the  British  Institution,  and  a  Vice-President  of  the  Rus- 
sell Institution,  D.C.L..  and  F.R.S. ;  b.  2  July  1780,  succeeded  15 
Nov.  1809,  'm,  SO  March  1808,  Lady  Louisa-Emma  Fox-Strang- 
ways,  5th  daughter  of  Henry-Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Ilchester,  6.  27 
June  1785,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue : 

1  mUiam-Thofttas,  Earl  of  Kerry,  b.  24  March  1811,  d.  21  Aug.  1836;  having 

m.  18    March  1834,   Lady   Augusta- Lavinia-Priscilla  Ponsonby,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Bessborough,  who  was  6.  11  May  1814,  and  m. 
2ndly,  2  April  1845,  the  Hon.  Charles- Alexander  Gore.— /S^-r  Arran. 
The  Earl  left  issue  by  her,  a  daughter, 
Lady  Mary,  b.  25  April  1835. 

2  Lady  Louisa,  6.  21  Jan.  1813,  m.  10  Feb.  1845,  the  Hon.  James-Kenneth 

Howard,  M.P. — See  Suffolk. 
3»Henry,  Earl  of  Shelburne,  M.P.,  b.  5  Jan.  1816,  m.  1st,  18  Aug.  1840, 
Lady  Oeorgiana-Herbert,  5th  daughter  of  George- Augustus,  1 1th  Earl 
of  Pembroke,  b.  Aug.  1817,  </.  28  Feb.  1841 ;  and  2ndly,  1  Nof.  1843, 
the  Hon.  Emily-Jane  Elphinstone-de-Flahault,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Comte  de  Flahault,  French  Ambassador  at  Vienna,  and  the  Baronets 
Naime  and  Keith,  and  has  issue, 

*  Henry-Charles-Keith,  Viacoont  Clanmaimce,  b.  14  Jan.  1845. 
Hie  Marquis's  father,  William,  second  Earl  of  Shelburne,  the  Prime  Minis- 
ter who  was  displaced  b^  the  coalition  of  North  and  Fox,  soon  after  which  he  was, 
under  Mr.  Pitt's  administration,  created  Marquis  of  Lansdowne,  was  b.  2  May 
1737,  m,  Ist,  3  Feb.  1765,  Lady  Sophia  Carteret,  6th  danghter  of  John,  £url  Gran- 
318 


LAU 

▼ille,  who  </.  5  Jan.  1771;  2ndly,  19  July  1779,  Lady  Louisa  FiU-Patrick,  2nd 
daughter  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Upper  Ossory ;  she  </.  7  Aug.  1789,  and  the  Marquis 
d,  7  May  1805,  leaving  issue, 

by  Ist  marriagre » 

1  John-HbnrTj  second  Marquis,  b.  6  Dec.  1765,  and  d.  15  Nov.  1809, 

leaving  no  issue  by  his  »».  27  May  1805,  with  Maria- Arabella,  widow 
of  Sir  Duke  Giffard,  of  Castle  Jordan,  who  d,  24  April  1833. 
by  2nd  marriag:e : 

2  Henry,  the  present  and  third  Marquis. 

rVraftoiM.^Baron  1760,  Marquis,  Earl,  and  VUcoont  1784,  of  Great  Britain :  Baron  of 
Kerry  and  lixnaw  1181,  Earl  of  Kerry,  and  Viscount  Clanmaurice  1723,  Viscount  Pits- 
maurice  and  Baron  of  Dunkerron  1791,  Earl  of  Shelbume  1753,  Irish  honours. 

Genealogf^See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— yirtnief  non  Terbis:  By  virtue,  not  by  words. 

Town  Residence.— 54,  Beriusley  Square. . 

Seat.— Bowood  Park,  Co.  Wilts. 

Collateral  Vranrlftetf. 

[Grandsons  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Pitsmaurice,    I       2  Hon.  William-Edward,  Captain  2nd  Life 
Brother  of  the  1st  Marquis.]  Guards,  b.  22  March  1805. 

1  Thomas-John-Hamilton,  Earl  or  Orknit.  | 


LAUDERDALE,  EARL  OF.     (Maitland.) 

James  Maitland,  Earl  and  Viscount  of  Lauderdale,  Viscount  Mait- 
land, Baron  Maitland  of  Thirlestane,  Co.  Berwick,  and  Baron  Thirles- 
tane  and  Boltoun,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  Baron  Lauderdale  of 
Thirlestane,  Co.  Berwick,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  and  a 
Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia ;  Heritable  Standard  Bearer  of  Scotland, 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Berwickshire,  Marshal  of  the  King's  Household 
in  Scotland,  and  Governor  of  the  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 
6.  12  Feb.  1784,  succeeded  10  Sept.  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James,  eighth  Earl,  b.  26  Jan.  1759,  succeeded  17  Aug. 
1789,  and  d.  10  Sept.  1839,  having  m.  15  Aug.  1782,  Eleanor,  the  present 
Countess  Dowager,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Anthony  Todd,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
had  issue: 

1  James,  present  and  ninth  Earl. 

2«Hon.   Rear-Admiral  Sir  Anthony,  C.B.,  and  K.C.M.G.,  b.  10  June  1785. 

3  Lady  Anne,  b.  Oct.  1786,  d.  22  June  1829  ;  having  m.  8  May  1807,  Robert 

Fraser,  Esq.,  of  Torbrcck,  Co.  Inverness,  who  d.  3  Oct.  1844. 

4  Lady  Mary,  b.  4  Jan.  1788,  m.  3  Sept.  1819,  Edward  Stanley,  Esq.— 5e« 

Derby. 

5  Hon.  ColonelJohn,  b.  5  March  1789,  d.  unm.  18  Jan.  1839. 

6  Lady  Eleanor,  b.  3  Oct.  1790,  m.  19  Jan.  1815,  James  Balfour,  Esq.,  of 

Whittinghame  Castle,  Co.  Berwick,  who  d.  19  April  1845. 

7  Lady  Julian -Jane,  b.  10  Oct.  1791,  d.  19  May  1827  ;  having  m.  10  April 

1823,  John  Warrender,  Esq. ;  who  was  b.  in  March  1786 ;  and  m.  2ndly, 
25  June  1831,  the  Hon.  Frances-Henrietta  Arden.— 5rc  Alvanlby. 

8  Lady  Ckarlolte,  b.  10  Oct  1792,  d.  13  March  1813. 

9  Hon.  Charlet-Fox,  b.  6  Nov.  1793,  d.  18  Dec.  1817. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  James,  sbtsnth  Earl,  was  b.  23  Jan.  1718,  and  d.  17 
319 


LAU 


Aug.  1789;  having  had  issue  by  his  marriage,  24  April  1749,  with  Marj'-Turner, 
only  child  of  Sir  Thomas  Lombe,  Knt.,  who  d.  20  July  1789 : 

1  Valdave-Charles'lyauder,  Vincount  Maittand,  h,  14  Noy.  1 752,  d.  5  Sept.  1754. 

2  James,  eighth  Earl. 

3  JRight'Hon,  Lieut. -Gen,  Sir  Thomas,  G.C.B.,  Governor  of  Malta  and  the 

Ionian  Islands,  d.l7  Jan.  1824. 

4  Hon.  John,  d.  8  Oct.  1768. 

5  Hon,  General  William' M  or  daunt,  d.  24  June  1841,  hanng  m.  lit,  Mary, 

daughter  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Orpin,  and  widow  of  John  Travers,  Esq., 
of  Fir  Grove,  Co.  Cork;  and,  after  her  decease,  m. 2ndly,  6  June  1810, 
Jane,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Walker,  and  widow  of  Dalhousie 
Watherston,  Esq.,  of  Manderstone,  Co.  Berwick.  By  the  first  Lady  he 
had,  besides  two  sons,  Richard  and  William,  who  both  d.  young,  .i 
surviving  son, 

ThomAB,  b.  3  Feb.  1A03,  who  is  m.  and  has  a  son, 
Thomas-MonUnnt,  b.  1838. 

6  Hon,  Charles,  d.  24  March  1767. 

7  Lady  Hannah,  d.  16  Sept.  1768. 

8  Lady  Elizabeth,  d.  5  Aug.   1826 ;  having  m.  9  April  1770,  David  Gavin, 

Esq.,  of  Langton,  Co.  Berwick,  d.  28  Aug.  1773. 

9  Lady  Mary '  JuUan,  d,  2  Feb.  1795;  having  m.  9  March  1770,  Thomas 

Hogg,  Esq.,  of  Newliston,  Co.  Linlithgow,  who  is  also  deceased. 

10  Lady  Hannah-Charlotte,  d.  8  May  1804,  late  Marchioness  of  Tweeddale. 

11  Lady  Jane,  d,  1  June  1833,  having  m.  Ist,  22  Dec.  1787,  Samuel  Long,  Esq., 

brother  of  the  late  Lord  Farnborough,  who  d.l9  Oct.  1807 ;  and  2ndly, 
5  Nov.  1808,  General  Sir  WiUiam  Houston,  G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  and  K.C., 
who  </.  8  April  1842. 

12  Lady  Anne,  m,  1  July  1793,  Francis  Dashwood,  Esq. 

Creations. ~-^9xon  Maitland  1590,  Viscount  of  Landcrdalo  1616,  Earl  of  Lauderdale. 
Viscount  Maitland,  and  Lord  Thirlestano  and  Boltoun,  1024,  iu  tho  Scotch  Peerage;  Baron 
of  tho  United  Kiogdom  1800.    Bart,  of  Nova  Scotia  1072. 

Genealogy*— ^QC  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.— Connldo  et  animis :  By  wisdom  and  courage. 

^I«.— Thirlestane,  Co.  Berwick ;  and  Dunbar  House,  East  Lothian. 


Collateral 

[Son  of  Charles  Barclay-Maitland,  Esq.,  of 
Ford  House,  Donet,  oldest  son  of  the  Hon. 
Charles,  Snd  son  of  the  0th  Earl.] 
Rer.  Chablrs  Maitlanu,  Rector  of  Little 
Longford,  WUts.,  m.  0  Sept.  ISIO,   Anne, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Knott,  Esq.,  of  Stock- 
land,  and  has  issue, 

1  Maria>Anne,  m.  Rer.  J.-Hardwicke 
Dyer,  Vicar  of  Great  Waltham,  Eases. 
%  Charles,  b.  SO  Sept.  189S. 

[iMoe  of  Alexander,  2nd  son  of  the  Hon. 
Charles,  above.'] 
1  Charles, Lieut.  R,N„dec. 
%  Isabella,  m.  —  Coleman,  Esq. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  General  Sir  Alexander 
Maidand,  Bart.,  5th  son  of  the  flth  Earl.] 
1  Sia  ALiXANOia-CHAaLis  Maitland-Gib- 
suN-M*rrLAKO,Bart.,  an  extra  director  of  the 
Bank  of  Scotland,  b.  21  Nor.  1755,  m.  30 
April  17M,  Helen,  danghtor  and  heir  of 
Alexander-Gibson  Wright,  Esq.,  of  CUfton- 
haU*  Go.  Edinburgh,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Alexander,  b.  14  Sept.  1787,  d.  in 
Sept.  1828,  having  m.  1810,  Susan, 
dan^rter  of  Georae  Ramsay,  Esq.  of 
Bamton,  and  had  issue  by  her,  who 
d.  Sept  1831, 

1  Alexander-Charles,  6.  1820,  n. 
Feb.  1811,  Thomasine- Agnes, 
daughter  of  lames  Hunt,  Esq.  2 
George-Ramsay,  6. 1821.  SJane- 
Hamfiton,  b.    1824.  4   Keith- 

Ramaay,  6. 1827.       5  Helen. 

2  Mmrgmret,  b,  24  June  1704,  dec; 
having  «.  1810,  William-Logan  White, 
Esq.,  BalTister•a^Law. 

3  Anne -Charlotte,  b,  U  Feb.  1708; 
as.  1822,  fnUiam  StirUng,  Bsq.,  of 
Castlemilk,  Co.  Lanark,  who  4, 1  Dec. 
1829. 

4  Aogutoa,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  6. 
tr  March  1808, m.  liana  18f 

320 


VraiK^M. 

beth-Jnnc,  daughter  of  the  Rer.  W. 
P.  Richards,:  D.D.,  Rector  of  Stoke 
Abbas,  Dorset. 

5  John,  Accountant  in  Edinburgh,  b. 
27  Jan.  1803. 

0  Helen,  b.  1  Fob.  1805,  m.  7  Aug. 
1827,  James-Maitland  Hogg,  Esq.,  of 
Newliston,  Co.  Linlithgow. 

7  Charlotte,  6. 22  Jan.  1810. 

8  Frederick-Charles,  6. 7  April  1812. 

2  Penelope,  b.  I  Sept.  1701.  m.  10  Oct.  1802, 
the  ,Rev.  Thomas-Cope  Marsham,  who  d.W 
Dec.  1817. 

3  Gen.  Frederick,  Col.  58th  Foot,  Mem- 
ber of  the  Board  of  General  Officers,  and 
Commissioner  of  the  Royal  Military  College, 
b.  3  Sept.  1703,  m.  11  Not.  1700,  Catherine- 
Worsam,  dau.  of  John  Prottyjohn,  Esq.,  of 
Barbadoes,  by  whom  he  has  issue.. 

1  tJavt.  John-Madan,  6.  12  Aug. 
1703,  d.  14  Oct.  18t2,  baring  m,  1st, 
24  October  1822,  EUinor  -Jane,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Gilbert  Ansley, 
Esq.,  who  d.  15  Oct.  1823;  and  he 
m.  2ndly,  21  July  1820,  Harriet-Raw- 


seph  Pratt.  By 

only  daughter, 

ElUnorJ 


1 1st  wife  he  has  an 


lOrJane-Susan,  6.  29  Sept. 


lins,  eldest  daughter  of  die  Rer.  Jo- 
'   ~     tt.  By  his  1 
{hti 
inc 
1823. 

2  Charlotte,  b.  1700,  m.  18  April  1820, 
Captain  Thomas  Garth,  R.N-,  of 
Hainahin,  Wilts.,  who  rf.  10  Nor.  1841. 

3  Harriet,  6. 10  May  1801,  m.  8  Sept. 
1827,  Donald  Maclean,  E^.,  M.P., 
Barrister-at-law. 

4  Fr«dflrick-Thomaa,».  18  Sept.  iOtr. 
m,  18  July  1842,  Bnuly  Angnata-Mary, 
yonngeat  danghter  or  Major  Richara- 
Bingham  Newlands,  of 
Hants.,  and  has  i 


I  A  daoghtar,  6.  May  IMH 
Adaiightw,».JaB.1849. 


LED 


4  Charlotte,  b.  7  June  1709. 

[iMue  of  the  Hon.  Frederick-Lewis  Mait- 
land,  Cant.  R.N.,  flthson  of  the  6th  Earl.l 
1  Charles  Maitiand  -  MakgUl,  Rtq.,  b.  2f 
Dec.  1709.  d.  1820  ;  haTing  m.  30  Aug.  1794, 
MoTf,  daughter  of  David  Johntfton.  Eiiq.. 
of  Lathirsk,  who  d.  11  June  1824;  he  had 
by  her  the  following  iasue,  all  of  whom, 
exeept  the  eldest  aon,  bear  the  name  of 
Maitland  only: 

1  Mary,  6. 9  Jalr  1795,  m.  Dr.  George 
Garan.  Hon.  E.I.C.'a  Serrice. 

2  Margaret-Louiaa,  6.  20  Aug.  1797, 
m.  Frederick-L.  Roy.  Esq.,  of  Nen- 
thom,  Co.  Roxbnrghe. 

S  EltsatMth.  b.  17  Jan.  1800,  m.  Alex- 
ander Meldrum,  Esq.,  of  Kincaple. 

4  David  Maitlanu-Makoill-Csich- 
TON,  Esq.,  of  RankeUour,  Fife,  b.  4 
March  1801 ;  was  served  Heir  of  Line 
in  general  to  James  Crichton,  1st  Vis- 
count Frendraught  in  June  1830 ;  m. 
1st,  7  Aug.  1827,  Eteanor-JuliaH,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Hogg, 
Esq.,  of  Newliston,  who  d.  in  1831 ; 
and2ndly,  2  Deo.  1834,  Esther,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Dr.  Andrew  Coventry, 
of  Chan  well.    He  has  issue, 

1  Charles-Julian,  6. 19  May  1828. 
t  Mary-Stuart,  b.  17  May  1829. 

3  Thomas-Hogv,  b.  16  June  1830. 

4  Eleanor -Julian -Hogg,   b.    29 
Aug.  1881.:^ 

9  Martha  -  Cunningham,   b.  21 
Dec.  1837. 

6  Esther-Frederica,   b.   28  May 
1830. 

7  David,  6.  20  Aug.  1841. 

9  James,  of  Weston,  Co.  Fife,  Com. 
R.N.,  b.  18  April  1806,  m.  1st,  Miss 
Emmut  t^iUlng,  deceased  ;  and  2ndly, 


Aug.  1840,  Prances- Harriet,  daughter 
of  Richard-Samuel  Short,  Eaq. 

6  Lewis,  Com.  R.N.,  b.  12  April 
1811,  a*.  Dec  1841,  Henrietta,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Sir  John  Newbolt,  Chief 
Justice  at  Madras. 

7  Henry,  b.  13  April  1813,  m.  19  Feb. 
1838,  Anna,  daughter  of  John  Stirling, 
Esq. 

2  James  Haaior,  Esq.,  of  Ramomie,  Co. 
Fife,  0.  11  Sept.  1774,  m.  31  Dec.  1813,  Mar- 
garet. 2nd  daughter  of  William  Dalgleish, 
Esq.,  of  Scotscraig,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I  Jane,  6. 24  Nor.  1814.  2  Frede- 
rick-Lewis, b,  6  Feb.  1818.  3  William, 
b.  3  July  1819.  4  Margaret- Louisa, 
b.  16  Oct.  1810.  9  Rober^ William, 
b.  9  July  1822.  6  Elisabeth.  7  Ca- 
therine.      8  Mary-Turner. 

3  Rear  ■  Admiral  Sir  Frederick  -  Lewis, 
X.C.B.,  b.  1776,  d.  in  command  in  the  In- 
dian Seas,  30  Not.  1830,  without  issue,  hav- 
ing Si.  April  1804,  Catherine,  3rd  daughter 
of  Daniel  Connor,  Esq.,  of  Ballybricken, 
Co.  Cork. 

4  Mary  •  Turner,  m.  9  April  1793,  Hemrf 
Scrymgeifur  Wedderburn,  Esq.,  of  Wedder- 
bum,  Co.  Forfar,  d.  Jan.  1842. 

9  Elizabeth. 

6  Isabella,  m.  8  July  1794,  WiUiam  Rop, 
E*g.,  of  Nenthom,  Co.  Roxburghe,  who  d. 
19  Not.  1829. 

[Issue  of  the   Hon.  Patrick   Maitland,  7th 
son  of  the  6th  Earl.] 

1  Mary-Turner,  b.  1779. 

2  John,  d.  20  May  1811,  baring  m.  9  July 
1802,  Jane,  3rd  daughter  of  Sir  William 
Maxwell,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

1  PATaiCK  Maitland,  Esq.,  of  Bal- 
greggan.  2  William.  3  John.  4 
Catherine.        9  Jane.       6  Ann. 


LE-DESPENCER,  BARONESS.    (Boscawen.) 
Mart-Frances-Elizabeth  Boscawen,  Biironess  Le-Despencer,  in 
the  Peerage  of  England ;    b,  24  March  1822,  succeeded  on  the  death 
of  her  grandfather,  Thomas,  22nd  Lord,  3  Oct.  1831,  m.  29  July 
1845,  Evelyn  Boscawen,  Esq. — See  Falmouth,  h,  8  March  1819. 

Her  Ladyship  in  the  only  sur^iying  child  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Stapleton,  [eldest 
son  of  the  late  and  22nd  Lord  Le-Despencer,]  who  was  b.  24  April  1792;  and  d.  1 
June  1829;  haring  m.  29  Jan.  1816,  Maria*  Wynne,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Henry 
Bankes,  Esq.,  of  Kington  House,  Dorset,  who  d.  before  him,  15  Oct.  1823,  and 
by  whom  he  had  also  a  son,  Thomas-Henry- Wynne,  b,  5,  d.  8,  Feb.  1821. 

Her  Ladyship's  grandfather,THOMAs,  the  twenty-second  Lord,  was  b.  10  Nof. 
1766,  and  d.  3  Oct.  1831,  having  had  by  his  m.  1  July  1791,  with  Elizabeth,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Samuel  Eliot,  Esq.,  now  Dowager  Lady  Le-Despbncer, 
Jilt  Hon,  7*homas  above,  and  other  issue ;  for  whom  see  Collaterals. 

Creation.— By  writ  1M4. 

Geneatogw.—hee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— rrtt  Magna  Charta :  For  Magna  Cbarta. 

Town  Residence.—^,  St.  James's  Square. 

Jte/.— Mereworth  Caatle,  Kent. 

.^21  Y 


LEE 


^ETolIateral  Vrancf^M. 


[Uncles  and  Aunto  of  the  present  Baronesn, 
issue  of  Thomas  Staplston,  22nd  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Eliuibeth-Marpt  b.  22  March  1793, 
d,  unm.  30  Dec.  1823. 

2  Hon.  Maria -Frances -Catberinoy  6.  22 
Sept.  1704.  Countess  of  Roden. 

3  Hon.  Emma,  6.  27  Feb.  1790,  m.  5  May 
1825y  Charles  Brodrick,  Esq.— .d^  Midlktun. 

4  Horn.  HllHam,  6.  4  Dec.  1797,  d.  at 
Barmckpore,  96  Sept.  1896. 

5  Hon.  Emily,  b.  8  Dec.  1798,  m.  Not.  1817, 
the  Hon.  M^.-6en.  Sir  Hercules-Robert  Pa- 
kenham,  K.G.B.-~<)Se«  Lonopobd. 

0  Hon,  and  Rev.  Miles-John  Stapleton,  b. 
21  March  1801,  </.  11  June  1830 ;  baring  m.2U 
Dec  1820,  Anne^ByamtOnly  child  of  the  late 
Tbomaa-Norbury  iLerby,  Esq.,  of  Antigua,  by 
whom,  who  d.  14  Jan.  1842,  he  left  issue  four 
daughters,  who  ars  co-heirs  of  the  Barony, 
1  Adelaide,   b.  26  Oct.  1822.         2 
Anne-Byam,  b.  29  Oct.  1823.        3  Jane- 
Elisabeth,  b.  14  July  1825.        4  Maria 
Catherine,  6.  3  Jan.  1827. 

7  Hon,  Frances,  b.  23  Jan.  1803,  d.  25  Aug. 
1835. 

8  Hon.  Anne-Theresa-Esther,  b,  15  April 
1805,  Lady  Pamham. 

9  Hon.  and  Rev .  Sir  Francia-Janris  Staple- 
ton,  Bart.,  Rector  of  Mereworth,  and  Vicar 
of  Tndeley,  Kent,  6.  7  Aug.  1807,  succeeded 
to  the  Baronetcy  on  the  death  of  his  father ; 
m.  17  May  1830,  Margaret,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  late  Lieut.-6enoTal  Sir  George  ^rey. 


K.C.H.,  by  the  Hon.  Catherine  Talbot,— jct 
Talbot  and  Malahidb,  and  has  issue, 

1  Francis-George,  b.  19  March  IS3L 

2  Catherine- Elisabeth,  6.  S  Not.  1832. 

3  Florence-Maria,  twin  with  Catherine- 
Elisabeth,  6.  5  Not.  1832. 

4  Ricbard-Talbot-Plantagenet,  b.  11 
April  1834. 

5  Eliot-Henry,  b.  25  Not.  1835. 

0  George-Airey-Talbot,fr.20  F^b.  1838. 

7  Margaret-Mary,  6. 22  June  1840. 

[Brothers  and  sisters  of  Thomas,  S2nd  Lord.] 

1  Maria,  b.  13  Jan.  1708. 

2  Catherine,  b.  15  Jan.  1709. 

3  Lieui.-General  ffUliam,  b.  0  June  1770, 
d.  5  March{  1826,  haTins:  m.  29  June  1790, 
Anna-Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
and  Right-ReT.  Frederick  Keppel,  Lord  Bi- 
shop of  Exeterr— «ecALBBMAaLB,  by  whom, 
who  if.  5  May  1836,  he  bad  issue, 

Ueut.-Col.  John-Horace-Thomas,  b. 
30  Sept.  1703,  d.  7  Not.  1836 ;  haring 
m,  Ist,  2  June  1814,  the  Hon.  Georgt- 
ana-Maria  Fitx-Rojf,  eldest  daughter 
of  George-Ferdinand,  2nd  Lord  South- 
ampton, who  d.  8  Aug.  1830 ;  and  2ndly , 

8  July  1834,  Charlotte-Georgiana,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  William 
Ponsonby,— jee  PoMsoMBr,  who  ia  re- 
m.  to  Capt.  Charles  Talbot,  R.N.— •liirc 
Talbot. 

4  James-Henry,  6.  20  June  1777. 


LEEDS,  DUKE  OF.     (Osborne.) 

Francis-Godolphin-D'Abcy  Osborne,  Duke  of  Leeds,  Co.  York, 
Marquis  of  Carmarthen,  Co.  Carmarthen,  Earl  of  Danby,  Co.  York, 
Viscount  Latimer  of  Danby,  Baron  Conyers  of  Hornby  Castle,  and 
Osborne  of  Kiveton,  Co.  York,  in  the  Peerage  of  England ;  Viscount 
Osborne  of  Dunblane,  Co.  Perth,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  a  Ba- 
ronet of  England ;  h.  21  May  1798,  succeeded  10  July  1838,  m, 
24  April  1828,  Louisa-Catherine,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Richard 
Caton,  Esq.,  of  Maryland,  and  widow  of  Sir  Felton-Elwell  Bathurst- 
Hervey,  Bart. — See  Bristol. 

His  (}race*8  father,  Gborgz-William-Frederick,  the  sixth  Duke,  K.O.,  was 
b.  21  July  1775,  succeeded  31  Jan.  1799,  and  d.  10  July  1838 ;  haring  in.  17  Aug. 
1797,  Lady  Charlotte  Townshend,  6th  daughter  of  Geoige,  Ist  Marquis  Towna- 
hend,  now  Duchess  Dowager,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Francis-Godolphin-D'Arcy,  present  and  seventh  Duke. 

2  Ijady  Ckartotte-Mwry'^nne-Gtarguma,  b.  16  July  1801,  tL  17  Jan.  1836  ; 

haying  m.  22  June  1826,  Sackyille  Fox-Lane,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Sidsonof  the 
late  James  Fox-Lane,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon.  Marda  Pitt,  daughter  of  the 
1st  Lord  Riyers. 

3  LordConytn-Oeorge'TkanuwWmam,  b.  6  May  1812,  acddeatally  kflled 

in  a  struggle  with  a  young  friend  at  Oxford,  19  Feb.  1831. 
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Creations.— Bwan  Conyers  by  writ  1909,  Baron  Osborne  and  ViMonnt  Latfaner  1873,  Barl 
1674.  Marquis  1000,  Duke  1004,  in  the  English  Peerage;  Scotch  Viscount  1075.    Bart.  lOW. 

Geneaiogj/.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— P»x  in  bello :  Peace  in  war. 

Seats.— Honby  Castte,  Catterick,  and  Thireton  Park,  Yorkshire;  and  Oodolphin  Park, 
ComwalL 


Collateral  ISranrflef. 


[Uncles   and   Aunts   of  the  present  Duke, 
)  issue  of  Francis  Godolphin,  5th  Duke.] 
1  Lady  Mary-Henrietta-Juliana,  b.  7  Sept. 

1770,  Countess  Dowager  of  Chichester. 
9*Lord  Prancis-Godolphin,fr.  18  Oct.  1777, 

B4RON  GODOLPHlN.= 


3  Lord  Sidney-Oodolphin,  b.  10  Dec.  1780. 

4  Lady  Cathorine-Anne-Sarah,  6. 13  March 
1708,  m.  1  June  1810,  John  Wbyte-Mehrffle, 
Esq.,  of  Bennaohy. 


LEICESTER,  EARL  OF.     (Cokb.) 
Thomas- Willi  AM  Coke,  Earl  of  Leicester  of  Holkham,  Co.Nor- 
folk,  and  Viscount  Coke,   m  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  b. 
^5  Dec.  182^,  succeeded  30  June  184^,  m.  20  April  1843,  Juliana, 
eldest  daughter  of  Samuel  Charles  Whitbread,  Esq.,  of  Cardington, 
Beds.,  b.  3  June  1825,  and  has  issue. 
Lady  Julia,  b.  i  Dec.  1844. 
His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas- William,'  first  Earl,  was  b.  4  May  1752,  and  d. 
30  June  1842,  having  been  twice  m,,  1st,  5  Oct.  1775,  to  Jane,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  Ute  James-Lennox  Dutton,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Sherborne,  who 
d,  2  June  1800  ;  and  2ndly,  26  Feb.  1822,  to  Lady  Anne-Amelia  Keppel,  3rd  daugh- 
ter of  the  Earl  of  Albemarle,  who  was  b,  16  June  1803,  and  d.  22  July  1844 ; 
having  m.  2ndly,  25  Oct.  1843,  the  Riffht  Hon.  Edward  EUice,  M.P.,  widower  of 
Lady  Hannah  Grey, — See  Grey.    His  Lordship's  issue  were. 

By  1ft  marriage, 

1  Lady  Jane-Elizabeth,  b,  Dkec.  1777,  Viscountess  Dowager  Andover,— ««« 

SuFFOLK;m.2ndly,  17  April  1806,  j^dmiral  Sir  Henfy  Digby,  O.CB. 
-^ee  DiGBY,  who  d,  19  Aug.  1842. 

2  Lady  Anne-Margaret,  d,  23  May  1843,  late   Viscountess  Anaon.^See 

Lichfield. 

3  Ladv  Elizabeth-Wilhelmina,  m.  5  Dec.  1822,  John-Spencer  Stanhope,  Esq., 

of  Cannon  Hall,  Yorkshire. 

By  Snd  marriage, 

4  Thomas-William,  present  and  second  Earl. 

5*Hon.  Edward-Keppel-Wentworth,  Lieut.  Scots  Pus.  Guards,  b,  20  Aug. 
1824. 

6  Hon.  Henry-John,  b,  3  Jan.  1827. 

7  Hon.  Wenman-Clarence-Walpole,  6.  13  July  1828. 

8  Lady  Margaret-Sophia,  b.  7  March  1832. 

9  FVancis-Motteus,  b.  17  Jan.  1835,  d,  April  1836. 

His  Lordship's  Grandfather,  Wenman  Roberts-Coke,  Esq.,  of  Holkham,  Nor- 
folk, assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Coke  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his 
maternal  uncle,  Thomas  Coke,  Earl  of  Leicester,  and  d.  in  1776 ;  having  m.  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  George  Chamberlayne,  afterwards  Denton,  Esq.,  of  HiUesdon, 
Bucks,  who  d,  14  Dec.  1810.    They  had  issue, 

1  Margaret,  d,  22  Jan.  1821 ;  having  m.  21  Dec.  1769,  Sir  Henry  Hunloke, 

Bart,,  who  d,  Nov.  1804. 

2  ThomaS'Williau,  first  Eabl. 

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3  Elizabeth,  6.  28  May  1753,  d.  17  Dec.  1824  ;  late  Lady  Sherborne. 

4  Edward  Coke,   Esq.,  d.   Aug.    1836;    having  m.  9  April   1792,  Grace, 

daughter  of  William  Colhoun,  Esq.,  of  Wrotham,  Norfolk,  by  whom 
he  left  issue, 

1  Thomas  William  Coke,  Esq.,  b.  Jan.  1793. 

«  Elisa-Grace,  w.  29  Aug.  I82«,  Hon.  Lieut.-Golonel  Henry  Vernon.— .Vee 
Vernon. 

3  Edward  Ralfe. 

Cfreation,—lS37. 

Genealogff.See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— PmdenB  qui  patiens. 
^tof.-Holkham  flail,  Norfolk. 


LEIGH,  BARON.     (Leioh.) 

Chandos  Leigh,  Baron  Leigh  of  Stoneleigh,  Co.  Warwick,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  a  Trustee  of  Rugby  School,  h,  27 
June  1791,  wi.  7  June  1819,  Margarette.  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  William-Shippen  Willes,  of  Astrop  House,  Northants ,  and  has 
issue  : 

1  Hon.  Julia-Anna-Eliza,  b.  19  Dec.  1820,  m.  28  July  1842,  Gharles-Bow- 

yer  Adderley,  Esq.,  of  Hams  Hall,  Warwickshire,  M.P. 

2  Hon.  Emma-Margarette,  b.  7  Sept.  1822. 
3«Hon.  William-Henry,  &.  17  Jan.  1824. 

4  Hon.  Caroline,    \^   .      ,    ,«  i?  i.  looc 

5  Hon.  Augusta,     U''»'^»»  ^'  ^^  ^"^^^  1825. 

6  Hon.  Mary,  b.  27  Aug.  1827. 

7  Hon.  Louisa-Georgiana,  b.  .30  Aug.  1829. 

8  Hon.  Edward-Gbandos,  b.  22  Dec.  1832. 

9  Hon.  Sophia.  >      .       ,  «,  ,        ,„„« 
10  Hon.  James.Wentworth,h«^'»«»  ^-21  Jan.  1838. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James-Henry  Leigh,  Esq. ,  of  Stoneleigh,  was  the  only 
issue  of  James  Leigh,  Esq.,  of  Adlestrop,  Co.  Gloucester,  by  his  marriage  with 
Lady  Caroline  Brydges,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry  2nd  Duke,  and  sister  of  James,  last 
Duke  of  Chandos.  He  was  6. 8  Feb.  1765,  and  d.  28  Oct.  1823,  baring  m.  8  Dec. 
1786,  the  Honourable  Julia-Judith  Twisleton,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  late  Lord 
Saye  and  Sele,  by  whom,  who  d.  8  Feb.  1843,  he  left  issue: 

1  Chandos,  PRESENT  and  first   Lord. 

2  Julia,  b,  30  March   1793,   m.  12  July   1836,   Colonel   Henry  Colrille, 

Scots  Fusilier  Guards. 

3  Caroline-Eliza,  6.  12  June  1794,  m.  27  June  1822,  James-Buller  East» 

Esq.,  only  son  of  Sir  Edward  East,  Bart. 

4  Mary,  b.  16  Feb.  1796,  m.  July  1817,  Frederick-Charles-Acton  Colrille,  Esq. 

5  Augusta-Elizabeth,  m.  15  March  1827,  Grenville-Charles-Lennox  Berke- 

ley, Esq. — tte  Berkeley. 

Creation^\9ai. 

Motto. — All  things  come  from  God. 

Town  Residence.— 90,  Portman  Square. 

iS!ra/«.— Stoneleigh  Abbey,  Coyentty ,  Warwk;ksbire ;  and  Addlestrop,  Gloncettenhirs. 


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LEINSTER,  DUKE  OF.     (Fitz-gerald.) 

Augustus-Frederick  Fitz-gerald,  Duke  of  Leinster,  Marquis 
anil  Earl  of  Kildare,  Earl  and  Baron  of  Offaley,  Co.  Kildare,  all  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland  ;  Premier  Duke,  Marquis,  and  Earl  of  Ireland  j 
Viscount  Leinster  of  Taplow,  Co.  Bucks,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain;  F.C.  for  England  and  Ireland,  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotu- 
lorum  of  the  County  of  Kildare,  Grand  Master  of  the  Freemasons 
of  Ireland.  His  Grace,  to  whom  King  George  IV.  stood  Sponsor, 
was  h,  21  Aug.  1791,  succeeded  20  Oct.  1804,  m.  16  June  1818, 
Lady  Charlotte  -  Augusta  Stanhope,  3rd  daughter  of  Charles,  3rd 
Earl  of  Harrington,  6.  15  Feb.  1793,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 
l*Charles- William,  Marquis  of  Kildare,  6.30  March  1819. 

2  Lord  Gerald,  Lieut.  Scots  Fus.  Guards,  b,  6  Jao.  1821. 

3  Lad^  Oiivia,  b.  15  March,  d.  18  April,  1822. 

4  Lady  Jane-Seymour,  6. 5  Feb.  1824. 

5  Lord  Frederick-Leicester,  b.U  Dec.  1825,  </.  10  Sept.  1826. 

6  Lord  Otho-Augustus,  Cornet  Royal  Horse  Guards,  b.  10  Oct.  1827. 

His  Grace's  father,  William-Robert,  second  Duke,  was  6.  13  March  1749,  and 
d.  20  Oct.  1804;  having  m.  4  Not.  1775,  the  Hon.  Emilia- Olivia  Usher,  only 
daughter  and  heir  of  St.-George,  Lord  St.-George,  on  whose  death  the  title  became 
extinct,  and  by  her,  who  d.  23  June  1798,  left  issue: 

1  Lady  Mary-Rebecca,  b.  6  May  1777,   d.  28    Sept.  1842;    having  m.   15 

April  1799,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Charles  Ross,  Bart.,  widower  of  Maria- 
Theresa,  only  daughter  of  the  late  General  James,  Count  Lockbart.  Sir 
Charles  d.  8  Feb.  1814. 

2  Lady  Emily-Elizabeth,  b.  13  May  1778,  m.  13  March  1801,  John- Joseph 

Henry,  Esq.,  of  Straffan,  Co.  Kildare. 

3  Lady  Geraldine-Mabel.b.  27  Aug.  1779,  </.  22  March  1790. 

4  Lady  Elizabeth-Mary,  6.  30  Oct.  1770,  m,   22  July  1805,  Sir  Edward- 

Baker  Baker,  Bart.,  who  d.  4  March  1825. 

5  George,  Marquis  of  Kildare,  b.  20  June  1783,  god-8on  of  King  George  IIL, 

d.  10  Feb.  1784. 

6  Lady  Isabella-Charlotte,  6. 16  July  1784,  m.  1  June  1809,  Major-General 

Louis- William,  Viscount  de  Chabot,  K.C.H. 

7  Lady  Cecilia-Olivia-Geraldine,  b.  3  March  1786,  Dowager  Lad^  Foley. 

8  Lady  Olivia-Letitia-Catherine,  b.  9  Sept.  1787,  Dowager  Lady  Kmnaird. 

9  Lady  j^ugusta'Octavia,  b.  27  Feb.  1789,  </.  young. 

10  Augustus-Frederick,  present  and  third  Duke. 

11  Lord  William-Charles-O'Brien,  6. 4  Jan.  1793. 

12  Lord  St.-Georgre-Richard,  b.  14  Aug.  1794,  d.  young. 

13  Lord  Henry- Wentworth,  b.  31  March  l796,</.an  infant. 

Creations.— B»Toa  1205,  Earl  of  Kildare  1316,  Earl  of  OfTaley  and  Marquis  of  Kildare 
1701,  Dake  1760,  Irish  honours;  Viscount  of  Great  Britain  1747. 

Geneoiogv.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Crom  a  hoo :  Crom  for  ever. 

Town  Residence.— 0,  Carlton  House  Terrace. 
'  Seat. — Carton,  Maynooth,  Co.  Kildare. 

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Collateral 

[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Duke,  issue 
of  James,  Ist  Duke.] 

1  George,  Earl  o/Offalejf,  h,  15  Jan.  1748, 
d.  96  Sept.  1705. 

%  Lady  Caroline  -Elitabeth  -  Mahel,  b.  21 
.  June  1750,  d.  13  Apnl  1754. 

S  Lady  Emily 'Maria 'Margaret,  6.  15 
March  175S,  d.  8  April  1818 ;  having  m.  SO 
Aug.  1774,  Charles  Coote,  last  Earl  o/BeUa- 
mont,  b,  17S7,  d,  M  Oct.  1800  [when  the  title 
became  extinct]. 

4  Lady  Henrietta  -  Catherine,  b.  8  Dec. 
1753,  d.  10  Sept.  1703. 

5  Lady  Caroline,  b,  and  d.  in  April  1755. 
0  Lord  Charles  -  James,  6.  30  June  1750, 

created  Bamon  Lmcalm,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland,  in  1800,  d.  18  Feb.  1810,  when  the 
title  became  kxtinct;  haring  m.  Aug.  1806, 
Julia,  widow  of  Thomas  Carton,  Esq.,  who 
was  b.  in  1778,  and  if.  0  May  1844. 

7  Lady  Charlotte-Mary-Gertrvde,  b.  29 
May  1756,  created  Baroness  Ratlbiou  in 
imi,  and  d.  IS  Sept.  1830. 

8  Lady  LouUa  -  Bridget,  b.  10  June  1700, 
d,  Jan.  1705. 

0  fjord  Henry,  b.  30  July  1701,  d,  8  July 
1899;  having  m,  4  Aug.  1791,  Charlotte,  in 
her  own  right  Baroness  De-  Bos,  d.  0  Jan. 
1831 ;  for  their  issue-^e«  De-Ros. 

10  Lady  Sophia- Sarah- Mary,  fr.  90  Sept. 
1709. 

11  Lord  Edward,  b.  15  Oct.  1703,  d.A  June 
1706 ;  having  m.  Dec.  1709,  Pamela,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Duke  of  Orleans,  and  by  her, 

who  re-m. Pitcaim,  Esq.,  and  if.  in  Nov. 

1831,  left  iMuo, 

1  Edward-  Fox,  b.  1794,  n.  0  Nov. 
1897,  Jane,  youngest  daughter  of  Sir 
John-Dean  Paul,  Bart. 


ISranrlftef. 

9  Pamela,  b,  1795,  m,  91  Nov.  18t9, 
Maior-Gen.  Sir  Guy  Campbell,  Bart., 
C.B.,  General  of  the  Athlone  District, 
in  Ireland,  widower  of  Frances- Bliaa- 
betb,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Montwu  Burgoyne,   Esq.,   of  Mark- 

9  '  Lucy 'Louisa,  b,  1706,  d.  Sept. 
1896 ;  having  m.  5  Sept.  1895,  Captain 
George-Francis  Lyon,  R,N,,  who  tf .  6 
Oct.  1839. 
19  Lord  Robert'  Stephen,  b,  15  Jan.  1705, 
If.  9  Jan.  1833 ;  having  m,  99  July  1799,  So- 
phia-Charlotte, daughter  of  the  late  Captain 
Charles  Feilding,B..H.r-See  Denbigh,  by 
whom,  who  was  b.  in  1773,  and  d,  19  Sept. 
1834,  he  had  issue, 

1  Matilda,  b.  31  May  1793,  m,  94  Dec 
1817,  ChevaUer  Victor  de  Marion  Gi^a. 
9  Sophia-ChaTlotte,  b.  4  March  1709, 
m.  Nov.  1831,the  Rev.  Henry  Dalton. 

3  Geraldine- Augusta,  twin  with  So 
phia,  b.  4  March  1799. 

4  George,  6.  94  Dec.  1809,  m.  8  Sept. 
1834,  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Tho- 
mas Barton,  Esq.,  of  Grove,  Co.  Tip- 

IS  Lord  Gerald,  b.  15  March  1700,  lost  at 
sea  Jan.  1788. 

14  Lord  Augustus  -  Joseph,  b.  8  Dec. 
1707,  d,  in  Dec.  1771. 

15  Lady  Fanny  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  b,  96 
Jan.  1770,  If.  in  1775. 

10  Lady  Lucy- Anne,  b.  5  Feb.  1771,  ■».  31 
July  1809,  Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Foley,  of 
Abermarlois,  G.C.B,,  who  if.  10  Jan.  1833. 

17  Lord  George-Simon,  b.  17  April  1773,  d. 
May  1783. 


LEITRIM,.EARL  OF.  (Clements.) 
Nathaniel  Clements,  Earl  of  Leitrim,  Viscount  Leitrim,  and 
Baron  Leitrim  of  Manor  Hamilton,  Co.  Leitrim,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland;  Baron  Clements  of  Kilmacrenan,  Co. Donegal,  in  the  Peerage 
of  the  United  Kingdom;  K.F.,  P.C.  for  Ireland,  Lord  Lieutenant  and 
Custos  Bx)tulorum  of  Leitrimshire,  Custos  Rotulorum  of  the  County 
of  Donegal!,  and  Colonel  of  the  Donegallshire  Militia ;  b.  9May  1768, 
succeeded  27  July  1804,  wi.  Mary,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the 
late  WUliam  Bemiingham,  Esq.,  of  Rosshill,  Co.  Galwayy  by  whom, 
who  d,  12  Feb.  1840,  he  has  issue  : 

1  Robert'Bermingham,  Viscount  Clements,  b.  May  1805,  d.  24  Jan.  1839. 
2*William-SydDe7,  Viscoant  Clements,  M.P.,  Colonel  of  the  Leitrim  Militia. 

3  Hon.  Capt.  Charles-Skeffington,  an  Assistant  Poor  Law  Commissioner. 

4  Hon,  George-Robert'^Hson,  Commander  R,N,,  b.  1811,  </.  5  Dec.  1837. 

5  Hon.  and  Kev.  FVancis-Natbaniel,  Rector  of  Tartaraghan,  m.  3  Dec  1838, 

Charlotte,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Gilbert  King,  of  Langfield,  Co.  Tyrone, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Anne,  b.  Aug.  18t0.  2  Caroline,  b.  Jan.  184S.  S  ▲  son, 

b.  11  Feb.  1844.  4  A  daughter,  b.  15  March  1845. 

3«6 


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6  Lady  Maria»  m.  24  July;  1828,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward-Southwell  Kep- 

pel. — See  Albemarle. 

7  Lady  Elizabeth. 

8  Laily  Caroline,  m.  21  March  1833,  John-Ynyr  Burges,  Esq.,  of  Parkenaur, 

Co,  Tyrone,  and  Eastham,  Eiwex. 
His  Lordship's  father,  Robert,  first    Earl,  was  b.  25  Not.  1732,  and  d.  27 
July  1804  ;  having  m.  31  May  1765,  Lady  Elizabeth  Skeffington,  eldest  daughter  of 
Clotworthy,  Ist  Earl  of  Massereene,  and  by  her,  who  d,  29  May  1817,  had  issue, 

1  Nathaniel,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Robert'Clotworthy,  Lieui.-Col,  Gren,  Guardi,  d,  July  1828. 

3  Lady  Aane- Elizabeth. 

4  Lady  Louisa,  b,  1773,  </.  2  May  1836. 

5  Laily  CaroHne-Letitia,  d.  9  Aug.  1805,  late  Viscountess  Sydney. 

OeofiofM.— Baron  1783,  Viscount  1703,  and  Earl  1705,  of  Ireland;  Baron  of  the  United 
Kingdom  1831. 
Gewro/of  v.— See  Geneaiogieal  VoUume, 
ilfof/tf.— Patriis  Tirtutibas :  By  hereditary  rirtues. 
Town  Residence,— 18,  Great  Cumberland  Place. 
J!ral.~KiIladoon,  CeUiridge,  Co.  Kildare. 


LEVEN  AND  MELVILLE,  EARL  OF.  (Leslib-Melville.) 
David  Leslie-Melville,  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville,  Viscount 
Balgonie  and  Kirkaldy,  Baron  Melville  of  Monymail,  Raith,  Mony- 
mail  and  Balwearie,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  of  which  Peerage  he 
is  a  Representative  in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom; 
Captain  R.N.;  6.  22  June  1785,  succeeded  22  Feb.  1820,  m.  21  June 
1824,  Elizabeth-Anne,  daughter  of  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  Bart.,  6. 
10  Aug.  1804,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Elizabeth-Jane,  b.  Mav  1825. 

2  Lady  Anne-Maria,  b.  Dec.  1826. 

3  Lady  Susan-Luqr. 
4^son,b.  and  d.  16  Oct.  1829. 
5*Alexander  Viscount  Balgonie,  6.  19  Not.  1831. 

6  Hon.  David-Archibald,  b.  Jan.  1836. 

7  Lady  Emily-Eleanor,  b.  2  June  1840. 

The  Earl's  father,  Alexander,  tenth  Earl,  was  b,  7  Nor.  1749,  succeeded  9 
June  1802,  and  d,  22  Feb.  1820;  having  m.  11  Aug.  1784,  Jane,  daughter  of  John 
Thornton,  Esq.,  of  Clapham,  and  by  her,  who  d,  13  Feb.  1818,  left  issue, 

1  David,  present  and  eleventh  Earl. 

2  Hon.  John-Thornton,  Extraordinary  Director   of  the    Royal  Bank  of 

Scotland,  b.  18  Dec.  1786,  m.  1st,  15  Sept.  1812,  Harriet,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  Samuel  Thornton,  Esq.,  of  Albury  Park,  Surrey, 
who  d.  26  July  1832 ;  and  2ndly,  23  April  1834,  Sophia,  4th  daughter 
of  the  late  Henry  Thornton,  Esq.    He  has  issue, 

I  Harriet  Jane,  b.  17  July  1813,  d.  11  Jan.  1818.       S  Emily-Maria,  b.  fS 

Nov.  1815.         3  Alexander,  b,  11  Jan.  1817.         4  Henry-John,  b.  A  Nov. 

1818,  J.  April  18il.        A  AnnarMaria,  b.  7  Feb.  ISSl.'d.  SA  Sept.  1830.       6 

Harriet.Ro«a,  ft.  A  Dec.  18S2.       7  Alfred  John,  6.  AlJane  18t6.      8  JnUa,  6. 

4  March  1828.      0  Adelaide-Harriet,  6. 10  Aug.  1831.       ==  10  Ronald,  b. 

10  Dec.  183A.      11  Norman,  b.  A  Feb.  1830.     IS  A  daughter,  ^  A  July  1848. 

13  A  son,  b.  to  Jan.  184A. 

3  Hon.  WillUm-Henry,  b.  19  May  1788. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  Robert-Samuel,  d.  24  Oct.  1826. 

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5  Lady  Lucy,  b.  26  Jan.  1794,  m.  14  July  1824,  Henry  Smith,  Esq,— See 

Carington. 

6  Lady  Jane- Elizabeth,  b.  6  May  1796,  m.  13  Oct.  1816,  Francis  Pym,  Eaq., 

of  the  HaselU,  Beds. 

7  Lady  Mary- Anne,  d,  22  March  1823 ;  haying  m.  28    Aug.    1822,  Abel 

Smith,  Esq.,  M.P. — See  Carington. 

8  Hon.  Alexander,  of  Branston  Hall,  Lincolnshire,  6.  18  June  1800»  in.  19 

Oct.  1825,  Charlotte,  daughter  of    Samuel   Smith,  E.Hq. — tee  Caring- 
ton, by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Charlotte- Elizabeth,  fr.  7  Aug.  1826.  2  Marianne,  h.  21  Not.  1827. 

3  Alexander-Samuel,  6.  28  July  1829.  4  William- David,  h.  9  Jan.  1831, 
d.  May  1839.  5  Caroline,  b.  16  July  1832.  6  Henrv,  b.  14  Oct.  1833, 
d,  Dec.  1840.  7  Charles,  b.  21  Feh  1835.  8  Lucy-Sophia,  6.  1  Feb. 
1837.  9  Frederick- Abel,  b.  17  Sept.  1838.  10  Emily,  6.  20  June  1840. 
11  Arthnr-Henry,  b.  12  March  1842. 

Creations.— 'Bvron  Melrille  of  Mon3rmail  1616,  Baron  Balgonie  and  Earl  of  Leren  1(MI. 
Baron  Raith,  MonymaiI,and  Balwearie,  Viscount  of  Kirkaldy,  and  Earl  of  Melrilte,  1090. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Vor  Leren,  Pro  rege  et  patria  :  For  my  king  and  country;— for  Melville,  Deni- 
que  Caelum :  Heaven  at  last. 

.Stof. -Melville  House,  Co.  Fife. 


Collateral  Vtantin. 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  David,  9th  Eari.] 

1  Han.  William,  Capt.  nth  Foot,  killed 
in  the  American  War,  3  Jan.  1777. 

2  Lady  Jane,  d.  28  Oct.  1820 ;  having  m.  9 
Nov.  1776, 5*r  John-  IVlshart-BeUhes  Stuart, 
Bart.,  who  d,  before  her. 

3  Hon.  General  David,  d.  21  Oct.  1838 ; 
having  m.  16  Jan.  1787,  Rebecca,  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  John  Gillies,  D.D.,  without  issue. 

4  Lady  .\tary-Elisabeth,\d.  7  Oct.  1820,late 
Lady  Ruthren. 

5  Hon.  General  John  Cumino,  b.  20  Nov. 
1799.  d.  without  issue.  Dec.  1824 ;  having  m. 
13  Sept.  1816,  Jane,  eldest  daughter  and  heir 


of  T.  Cuming,  Esq. 

6  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  22  Sept.  1761,d.tii«M. 
6  Oct.  1830. 

7  Hon.  George,  b.  21  April  1766,  d.  8  March 
1812;  having  m.  37  Nov.  1802,  Jacominft- 
Gertrude,  only  danghtor  of  William  -  Jacob 
Van-Der-Graaf,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  sur^ 
rives  him,  he  left  an  only  daughter, 

Mary-Christiana,  b.  10  Nov.  1803. 

[Daughter  of  the   Hon.  Lieut.  -  Gen.  Alex- 
ander I^slie-MelviUe,  Brother  of  the  9th 
Earl.] 
Mary  -  Anne,  b.  8  Oct.  1761.  m.   15  June 

1787,  John  Rutherford,  Esq-.of  Edgarstown. 


Lichfield;  EARL  of.   (Anson.) 

Thomas- William  Anson,  Earl  of  Lichfield,  Co.  Stafford,  Viscount 
Anson  of  Shugborough  and  Orgrave  in  the  same  County,  and  Baron 
Soberton  of  Soberton,  Co.  Hants,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  King- 
dom ;  P.C.,  and  D.C.L. ;  b.  20  Oct.  1795,  succeeded  as  Viscount 
Anson  31  July  1818,  m.  11  Feb.  1819,  Louisa-Catherine,  youngest 
daughter  of  Nathaniel  Phillips,  Esq.,  of  Slebeck  Hall,  Co.  Pem- 
broke, and  has  issue  by  her : 

1  Lady  Louisa-Mary-Anne,  b.  6  Dec.  1819,  m.  26  Not.  1838,  Edward-King 

Tenison,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Tenison,  Esq.,  and  Lady  Frances 
King. — See  Kingston. 

2  Lady  Aone-Frederica,  6.  22  Feb.  1823,  m.  29  Aug.  1843,  the  Hon.  Fran- 

cis Charteris. — See  Wemyss. 
3*Thoma8-6eorge,  Viscount  Anson,  b.  15  Aug.  1825. 

4  Lady  Harriet- Frances- Man  a,  b.  26  Dec.  1827. 

5  Hun.  William-Victor-Leopold-Horatio,  6.  1  Aug.  1833. 

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6  Hon.  Augustus-Henry- Archibald,  b.  5  March  1835. 

7  Lady  Gwendolena-Isabella- Anna-Maria,  6.  21  July  1837. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  first  Visoount  Anson,  6.  U  Feb.  1767,  c/.  11 
July  1818;  having  m.  15  Sept.  1794,  Lady  Anne-Margaret  Coke,  3rd  daughter  of 
Thomas- William,  let  Earl  of  Leicester,  by  whom,  who  </.  23  May  1843,  he  had 
issue, 

1  Thomas-William,  present  and  first  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Anne-Margaret,  b,  3  Oct.  1796,  Countess  of  Rosebery. 

3  Hon.  Colonel  George,  M.P.,  Aide-de-Camp  to   Field-Marshal  the  Com- 

mander-in-Chief, b,  13  Oct.  1797,  m.  30  Nov.  1830,  the  Hon.  Isabella- 
Elizabeth- Annabella  Forester,  3rd  daughter  of  Cecil- Weld,   1st    Lord 
Forester,  by  whom  he  has  issue. 
Four  daaghten. 

4  Hon.  CAarles-LittUion,  b,  28  Jan.  1799,  <f.  23  Sept.   1812. 

5  Hon.  WiUiam,  Capt.R.  AT.,  C.B.,  6.26  Feb.  1801,  d.  19  Oct.  1830. 

6  Georifiana,  b.  and  d.  6  June  1802. 

7  Hon.  Henry,  b.  15  May  1804,  d.  May  1827. 

8  Edward,  6.  21  June  1805,  d.  an  infant. 

9  Hon.  Oeorgiana,  b.  3  Jan.  1807,  d.  10  Feb.  1821. 

10  >rp   .  .  i  ^  «oit,  still-bom  20  Aug.  1808. 

11  S  '  (  Hon.  Edward  Harcourt,  b.  20  Aug.  1808,  d.  26  June  1817. 

12  Hon.   Frances  -  Elizabeth,  b.  9  Jan.  1810,  m.  14   Sept.  1835,  the    Hon. 

Charles-John  Murray. — See  Mansfield. 

13  Hon.   Frederica-Sophia,   b.  24  Aug.    1814,  m.  21  April  1838,  the  Hon. 

BouFerie- Francis  Primrose. — See  Rosebery. 

14  Hon.  Elizabeth-Jane,  b.  26  Feb.  1816,  Lady  Waterpark. 
Creaeians.^yiMcoxmt  and  Baron  18<M,  Earl  1831. 


Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.    Nil  desperandom :  NeT<     ' 
Seat.-^ViKDUm  Abbey,  Stafford. 


erandom :  Never  despair. 


Collateral 

[Brothera  and  Sisters  of  the  lat  Viscount.] 

1  Afory,  b.  8  Dec.  1703,  d.  20  Jan.  1837  ; 

baring  m.  n  Jan.  1785,  Sir  Francis  Ford, 

Bart.,  who  was  b.   19  Not.  1738,  and  d.  7 

Jane  1801. 

3  Anne,  b.  S2  Feb.  1768,  d.  U  May  1822 ; 
baring  m.  20  Dec.  1792,  Bell  lAoyd,  Esq., 
brother  of  Lord  Mostyn,  who  d.  19  Feb.  1845. 
3  General  Sir  George,  G.C.B.,  K.T.S., 
M.P.,  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  His 
Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert,  and  Colonel 
4th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  12  Aug.  1709,  m.  27 
May  1800,  Frances,  daughter  of  the  late  John- 
William  Hamilton,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir 
Frederick  Hamilton,  Bart.,  b.  0  April  1781, 
d.  24  Feb.  1834.    They  have  had  issue  : 

1  George- Augustus,  b.  13  Aug.  1801, 
d.  10  May  1829 ;  having  si.  4  Dec.  1823, 
Miss  Barbara  Park,  who  m.  2ndly,  29 
Feb.  1839,  Robert-  Richard  Torrens.Esq. 

2  Mary-Anne,  b.  28  Jan.  1803,  m.  1st, 
17  Sept.  1823.  the  Rev.  Charles-Gregory 
Okeover,  of  Okeorer,  Staff.,  b.  1792,  d. 
1  Aug.  1820 ;  and  2ndly,  14  Feb.  1833, 
Robert  Plumer-Ward.Esq.—tSlee  Abbk- 
coBN,  Collateral  Branches. 

3  Frederick  •  Walpole,  in  the  Hon. 
East  India  Company's  Military  Ser- 
vice, 6.  21  May  1800,  m.  25  July  1827, 
Miss  Catherine  Hanson. 

4  Charlotte-Isabella,  6. 20  April  1807, 
m.  29  March  1828,  Edward  -  Richard 
Northey,  Esq.,  of  Woodcote,  Surrey. 

5  Talavera-Vemon,  Captain  R.N.,  6. 
20  Nov.  1809,  m.  13  June  1843,  Sarah- 
Ann,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Richard 
Potter,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

A  son,  b.  29  March  1844. 
0  Constantia,  b.  11  Dec.  1810,  d.  28 
Not.  1842,  having  m.  0  Oct.  1831,  Ro- 
bert -  North  •  Coiley  Hamilton,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Frederick  Hamflton, 
Bart. 

7  Sophia,  b.  20  Oct.  1812,  m.  11 
June  1830,  James-John  Kinloch,  Esq. 

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ISranc(e«. 

8  OcUTias-Henry-St.-George,  Lieut. 
9th  Lancers,  6.  28  Sept.  1817,  m.  20 
Feb.  1845,  Katherine-Harriette,  young- 
est daughter  of  James  Wemyss,  Esq., 
Bengal  Ciril  Service. 

9  Thomas-Anchitel,  6. 14  Oct.  1818. 
10  Hon.  Julia-Henrietta,  b.  10  Not. 

1819,  late  Maid  of  Honor  to  the  Queen, 
M.  15  Dec.  1841,  Sir  Arthur-Brinsley 
Brooke,  Bart..  M.P. 

11  Edward-HamUton,  b.  2  Dec.  1821, 
m.  4  Jan.  1849,  Louisa,  2nd  daughter 
ofG.-B.  Clapoott,  Esq., 

4  General  Sir  William,  Bart,  and  K.C.B., 
Colonel  of  the  47th  foot,  Member  of  the 
Board  of  General  Officers,  6.  13  Aug.  1772, 
m.  20  Jan.  1815,  Louisa-Franees-Mary,  only 
child  of  John  Dickenson,  Esq.,  of  Bireh  Hall, 
Lancashire,  who  d.  25  July  1837.  They  have 
had  bsue  : 

1  John-WUliam-Hamilton,  b.  20  Jan. 
1810,  m.  27  July  1842,  Elisabeth-Ca- 
therine, daughter  of  the  late  Miyor- 
Gen.  Sir  Denis  Pack,  K.C.B.,  by  Lady 
EUsabethBeresford. — See  Watbbpord, 
and  has  issue. 

2  Mary-Louisa,  b.  5  Jan.  1818. 

3  WiUiam^VemonDickenson,R.N., 
b.  10  Feb.  1819,  d.  on  serrice  on  the 
African  Coast,  Jan.  1842. 

4  George-Henry-Greville,  b.  19  July 
1820. 

5  Anne-Georgina-Frances,  6.  14  July 
1822. 

0  S  f  Louisa-Frances- Maria, 
7  -g  •<  Archibald- Edward-Harbord, 
£  i        6.  10  April  1820. 

5  ReT.  Henry,  Rector  of  Skeytonwith 
Oxnead,  Norfolk,  b.  19  Dec.  in3. 

0  Edward,  b.  28  April  1775,  d.  18  March 
1837 ;  having  m.  21  Jan.  1808,  Harriott,  daugh- 
ter of 'John  Ramsbottom,  Esq.,  of  Clewor 
Lodge,  Berks.^  M.P.,  h.  S»  AprU  1780,  by 
whom  he  had  issue. 


LIF 


1  Harriott,  b.  10  Aug.  1811. 
S  Charles,  b.  SO  Feb.  1813. 

7  Sambrooke,  late  LLeut.-Col.  1st  Foot 
Ooards,  6.  18  Feb.  1778. 

8  Very  Rev.  Frederick,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Cheater,  b,  SS  March  1779,  m.  8  May  1807, 
Anne,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Levett,  of  MUford,  Staif,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Ellen-Anne,  6.  15  July  1808,  m.  94 
Aug.  1837,  the  Rev.  Temple  Hilyard. 
S  Mary.  6.  S  Jan.  1810. 

3  Rer.  Frederick,  Canon  of  Windsor, 
and  Rector  of  Sudbury,  Derbyshire, 
b.  S8  March  1811,  m.  7  May  1845,  the 
Hon.  Caroline- Maria  Vernon,  eldest 
daughter  of  Lord  Vernon. 

4  George-Edward,  Private  Secretary 
and  Trewurer  of  the  Household  to 


H.R.H.  Prince  Albert,  also  Treasurer  of 
the  Household  and  Cofferer  to  H.R.H 
the  Prince  of  Wales,  and  a  Member  of 
the  Prince  of  Wales's  Council  for  the 
Duchy  of  Cornwall,  6.  14  May  181»,  m. 
3  Oct.  1837,  the  Hon.  Georgiana-Marr 
Harbord,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward, 
3rd  Lord  Suffield,  a  Bedchamber  woman 
to  the  Queen,  b.  23  June  1810. 

5  Lucy-Frederica,  b.  tt  Sept.  1816. 

6  Rev. Arthur-Henry, 6.  lOAug.1817. 

7  Thomas,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  S4  May 
1820,  d,  March  1845. 

8  Georgiana-Frances,  b.  9  Nov.  1823. 
0  Catherine-JuUana,  b.  27  Dec.  1780.  d, 

5  July  1848,  having  m.  17  March  1807,  Hen- 
rjf  Stuart,  Esq.,  of  Cotmaton  House,  Sid- 
mouth,  deceased. 


LIFFORD,  VISCOUNT.     (Hewitt.) 
James  Hewitt, Viscount  and  Baron  Lifford  of  Lifford,  Co.  Done- 
gal, m  the  Peerage  of  Ireland}  b,  29  Aug.  1783,  succeeded  15  April 
1830,  m.  15  April  1809,  the  Hon.  Mary- Anne  Maude,  8th  daughter 
of  Cornwallis,  Ist  Viscount  Hawarden,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue, 
1  Hon,  E&zabeth,  b,  7  Feb.,  d.  27  Aug.  1810. 

2*Hoii.  James,  6.31  March  1811,  m.  9  July  1835,  Lady  Mary  Acheson, 

eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Gosford,  b.  27  June  1809,  and  has  issue, 

l*Jame»-Wafired,  b.  IS  (let.  1887.  S  A  son,  still-born  %  April  1830. 

8  Mary-Anne,  b.  8  Feb.  1840.  4  A  son,  stOlboni  April  1841.  6 

Evelyn-John,  6.  10  July  184S.  fl  Archibald-Robert, 6. 14  Jan.  1844. 

3  Hon.  Alicia-Anne,  b,  21  May  1812,  m.  15  April  1841,  Sir  Edwin  Pearson. 

4  Hon,  Isabella,  b.  28  Aug.  1815,  d.  9  Not.  1822. 

5  //off.  James-ComwaUis-Joseph,  b,  3  Jane,  d,  Aug.  1817. 

6  Hon.  John-James,  b,  17  April  1819. 

7  Hon.  Susan,  b,  13  April  1821. 

8  Hon.  Anne-Georgiana,  b,  28  Feb.  1824. 

His  Lordship's  father.  Jambs,  second  Viscount,  was  in  Holy  Orders,  and  Dean 
of  Armagh;  he  was  6.  Oct.  1750,  m.  Ist,  25  July  1776,  the  Hon.  Henrietta- Judith 
Pomeroy,  ddest  daughter  of  Arthur,  1st  Viscount  Harbertoo,  who  d.  22  April  1778  ; 
and  2nmy,  22  Dec.  1781,  Alicia,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Venerable  Archdeacon 
John  Olirer,  DJ>.,who  d.  15  March  1845.  The  Viscount  d.  15  April  1830,  haring 
had  issue  by  his  2nd  Lady, 

1  Jambs,  presbnt  and  third  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  and  Rev.  John-Pratt,  6.  26  May  1796,  m.  Ist,  19  Oct  1819,  Julumm, 

daughter  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.,  who  d,  Aug.  1827  ;  and  2ndly, 
July  1829,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Geryais.  His  issue  are, 
1  Elixabeth-JsabeUa,  b.  80  Sept.  1880,  d.  Iff  Sept.  1896.  8  Juliana, 

6.  10  Oct.  1821,  d,  1887.       3  Jamei,  6.  10  Sept.  1888.        4  James-Alex- 
ander-HamiUon,  b.  and  d.  in  1884.  5  Alida-Anne,  6.  88  Ainril  188ff. 

0  Jane,  b.  10  Oct.  1830,  d,  1887.  z=a  Jamef^ohn.d.  88  April  lOSm 

8  JnUa,  b.  8  May  1831.        0  James-Francis,  dee,  10  Catherine,  doe, 

II  Jamea-Prancu,  b.  81  June  1839.  18  James-Charlea-Archibald,  b, 

17  March    1837.  18  Francea-Jane,  ».  15  Sept  1838.       14  Henrietta- 

EUaabetti,  b,  8  Oct.  1830.  Iff  Jamea-Dndley-Ryder,  6.  17  Nor.  IMO. 

16  Anne. 

OhnM/iMM.— Baron  1768,  Viicoiint  1781. 
Genealog».—See  Genealogical  Fokme, 
Motto,^BejvM,  and  fear  not. 
Seai^AaHey  Caatle,  Coventry. 
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Collateral 

(iMue  of  the  present  Vucoonf  •  eldest  Uncle, 
the  Hon.  WilUamWUliamji  Hewitt.] 

1  Mary. 

t  Anne,  d.  11  Dec.  1844,  haring  m,  July 
1797.  Chidleg  Coote,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Coote, 
Co.  Limerick,  who  d.  11  Joly  1848. 

8  EUzabetK'AlMa'Hannah,  who  i«  dec 
having  m.  5  Aag.  1808,  John-Hooper  Holden, 
Esq.,  of  Staontoa  Lacey,  Salop. 


1Staiic)e«. 

[Issue  of  the  Viscount's  younger  Unde,  the 

Hon.  and  Very-Rer.  John  Hewitt,  Dean 

of  Cloyne.] 

I  Mary,  b.  April  1780,  4,  10  May  18tl ; 
hsTing  m.  Jan.  1809,  the  Hon,  Mefjer-Gtneral 
Sir  Henry  King,— See  Kingston,  who  d.  M 
Nor.  1830. 

S  Jane,  m,  1  Dec.  18S4,  Acheson  St  George, 
Esq.,  son  of  Thomas  St.  George,  Esq.,  by  the 
Hon.  Lncinda  Acheson.— ^les  Gosford. 


LILFORD,  BARON.     (Powys.) 

Thomas-Atherton  Powys,  Baron  Lilford  of  Lilford,  Co.  North- 
ampton, in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  a  Lord  in  Waiting  to  the 
Queen,  6.  2  Dec.  1801,  succeeded  4  July  1825,  m.  24  May  1830,  the 
Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth  Fox,  daughter  of  Henry-Richard,  Srd  Lord  Hol- 
land, and  has  issue, 

1  Hod.  Adeliude-Mary,  b,  8  Sept.  1831. 
2*Hon.  Thomas-LytteltoD,  b,  18  March  1833. 

3  Hon.  Edith-Galfrida,  b,  2  July  1834. 

4  Hod.  Georgiana-Caroline,  b,  Jan.  1836. 

5  Hod.  Leopold- William-Henry,  b.  Sept.  1837. 

6  Hon.  Edward- Victor-Robert,  6. 11  Feb.  1839. 

7  Hon.  Charles-James-Fox,  b,  25  April  1840. 

8  Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth-Frances,  b,  29  July  1841. 

9  A  daughter,  6.  8  Dec.  1842. 
10  A  daughter,  b,  11  July  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  sscond  Lord,  was  6.  8  April  1775,  and  d,  4 
July  1825 ;  having  m.  5  Dec.  1797,  Henrietta-Maria,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Robert-Vemon  Atherton,  Esq.,  of  Atherton  Hall,  Lancashire,  who  </.  11  Aug.  1820, 
leaving  him  issuel: 

1  Hon.  ilenrietta-Maria,    m.   10  Sept.  1827,  John-Campbell  Colquhoun, 

Esq.,  of  Killermont,  Glasgow,  Af.P.,  6.  1803. 

2  Hon.  Eleanor,  b,  27  Jan.  1800,  m.  10  July  1839,  Sir  John-Murray  Nas- 

mytb,  Bart. 

3  Thomas-Atherton,  present  and  third' Lord. 

4  Hon.  Robert-Vemon,  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  Company's  Military  Service,  h,  3 

Dec.  1802,  m.  14  April  1825,  Jane,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  William 
Beckett,  Eisq.,  who  d,  10  Nov.  1842,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

1  Robert-Horace,  b.  M  March  18S8.         %  John.       8  k  aon.        4  A  ton. 
5  Veman-WiUiam,  b,  June  1840,  d,  4  June  1841. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Horatio,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Warrington,  Lane,  m.  21  Feb. 

1833,  Percy-Gore,  daughter  of  the  late  William  Currie,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue, 

1  Henrietta-Maria,  b.  IS  Jnne  1884,  d,  19  March  1845.       %  A  md,  b,  19 
Dec.  1835.  3  Gore,  b.  17  March  1837,  d,  fS  Aug.  1845.       4  A  ton,  6. 15 

April  1838.  5  A  daughter,  b.  May  1848.         0  A  daughter,  b,  13  Jnne 

1845. 

6  Hon.  Mary,  m.  11  May  1830,  the  Rev.  James  Drummond. 

7  Hon.  Elizabeth  -  Atherton,    m.  15  Feb.  1828,  the  Rev.  Richard  -  Leonard 

Adams. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  Atherton-Lcgh,    6.  23  Sept.    1809,  m.  23  Sept.   1841, 

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Charlotte-Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard  Norman,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Eliza- 
beth Manners, — tee  Rutland,  and  has  issue, 
A  son,  6.  10  Sept.  1845. 
U  Hon,  FroTwes' Hester,  d,  17  June  1840,  having  m.  5  April  1831,  the  Rev. 
Thomas-Henry  Causton,  Incumbent  of  Highgate,  Middlesex,  who  re-m. 
7  April  1842,  Frances,  daughter  of  Thomas-Trevor  Tatham,  Esq. 

10  Hon.  Jane,  m.  17  May  1836,  the  Rev.  John-Pierce  Maurice,  Rector   of 

Michaelmarsh,  Hants. 

11  Hon.  Henry-Littleton,  Captain  60th  Foot,  widower  29  June  1845. 

12  Hon.  Charles,  Lieut.  9th  Lancers,  m.  29  March  1836,  Miss  Kennedy. 

rVra/ioM.— 1707. 

Genealogji. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Parta  tueri :  You  ought  to  defend  what  yon  have  won. 
Toum  Residence^— IQ,  Grosvenor  Place. 

SeatA. — Lilford  Park,  near  Oundle,  Co.  Northampton ;  and  Beaway  Hall,  near  Warrington, 
Lancashire. 


Collateral  Vranclftrs. 


[Undea  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issne 
of  Thomas,  1st  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Eleanor,  b.  IS  Feb.  1773,  m.  10  Not. 
1800,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Rickard-Sruce- 
Stop/ordf—see  Courtuwn,  who  d.  12  Dec. 
1844. 

%  Horace,  d.  June  1788. 

8  Hon.  Lacy. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  Littleton,  b.  XS  Jan. 
1781,  d.  20  Jan.  1M2 ;  having  m.  24  July  1800, 
Penelope,  daughter  of  James  Hatsell,  Esq., 
of  If  orden  Park,  and  has  by  her, 

I.Caroline.  %  Eleanor.  S 
Prances,  m.  3  July  1888,  Rer.  W. 
H.  6.  Mann,  Vicar  of  Bowden, 
Cheshire.  4  Littleton.  9  Emily, 
m.  8  Feb.  1843,  the  Rev.  James 
Vaoghan.  0  LucyHeUn,  b. 

1826,  fl.O  Sept.  1845. 

5  Hon.  and  ReT.  Frederick,  Rector  of 
Achurch  and  Aid  winkle,  St  Peter,  North- 
ants,   b.    IS  March    1782,  m.    15   Oct    1807, 


Mary,  only  daughter  of  Edward-Thoroton 
Gould,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Henry,  20th  Lord 
Grey  de  Ruthyn,  by  whom,  who  d.  10  Jan. 
1887,  he  has  issue, 

1  ReT.  Frederick-Henry- YeWerton, 
6.  22  July  1808.  2  Charles-Edward* 
Lient  R.N.  8  Spencer-PeroeTal.  b, 
April  1S14.  4  Barbara- Yelverton, 

m.  17  Sept  1844,  Rofi^er  Dawson,  Emi., 
of  Tyddynroe,  St  Asaph.  5  Mary, 
m.  18  Aug.  1836,  Frederick-Brooka- 
bank  Bicknell,  Esq. 
0  Hon.  Emily,  b.  18  May  1788,  d.  10  Sept 
1844. 

7  Hon.  Charles,  b.  18  June  1784,  in  the 
Royal  Navy,  d.  at  Jamaica,  IS  Aur.  1804. 

8  Hon.  Henry,  Capt88dregt  </.  April  1812, 
of  wounds  received  at  the  siege  of  Badi^os. 

9  Hon.  Caroline,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1812. 
10 \  m„.  .    (Hon.  Anne.  d.  unm, 
11/  ^^"*"'\  Hon.  Sophia. 

12  Hon.  Louisa-Horatia. 


LIMERICK,  EARL  OF.    (Pery.) 

William-Henry-Tennison  Pery,  Earl  of  Limerick,  Viscount 
Limerick,  and  Baron  Glentworth  of  Mallow,  Co.  Cork,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland;  Baron  Foxford  of  Stackpole  Court,  Co.  Clare,  in  the  Peer- 
age of  the  United  Kingdom;  b,  9  Oct.  1812,  succeeded  on  the  death  of 
his  grandfather,  Edmond-Henry,  Ist  Eari,7  Dec.  1844,  m.  Ist,  April 
1838,  Susannah,  daughter  of  William  Sheaffe,  Esq.,  who  d,  in  1841  j 
and  2ndly,  6  April  1842,  Margaret- Jane,  only  daughter  of  Lieut! 
Nicholas  Horsley,  96ch  Foot.     His  Lordship  has  issue. 

By  1st  marriage. 
l*WilIiam-Hale- John-Charles,  Lord  Glentworth,  b.  17  Jan.  1840. 

2  j4  daughter^  d,  an  infant. 

By  2nd  marriage. 

3  Hon.  William-Henry-HartotoDge,  b,  Oct  1843. 
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4  Hon.  Edmond-Aubrey-Templar,  b.  6  Jan.  1845. 

HiB  Lordship's  father,  Henry-Hartstonge,  Lord  Glentwqrth,  eldest  son  of 
Edmond-Henrjr,  Ist  Earl,  was  b.  26  May  1789,  and  d.  7  Aug.  1834 ;  having  m.  11 
May  1808,  Annabella-Tennison,  2nd  daughter  of  Tennison  Edwards,  Esq.,  of  Old 
Court,  Co.  Wicklow, Dowager  Lady  Glentworth,  by  whom  he  left  issue,  the  daugh- 
ters being  raised  in  1845,  to  the  rank  and  precedence  of  Earl's  children, 

1  Edmond'Henry,  Lord  Glentworth,  b.  3  March  1809,  d,  without  issue,  16 

Feb.  1844  ;  having  m.  8  Oct  1836,  Eve-Maria,  2nd  daughter  of  Henry 
VilleboiB,  Esq.,  of  Marham  House,  Norfolk,  now  Dowager  Lady  Glent- 
worth. 

2  Hon,  Annabella-Erina,  b.  5  May  1810,  d.  25  April  1841 ;  having  m.  11 

Sept.  1832,  Robert  Gun-Cuninghame,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Kennedy,  Co. 
Wicklow. 

3  Lady  Mary-Georgina,  b.  10  Nov.  1811. 

4  William-Henry-Tennison,  present  and  second  Earl. 

5  Hon,  John-Hartttonge,  b,  31  Aug.  1813,  d.  8  Oct.  1842. 

6  Lady  Emily-Caroline,  6.  23  March  1815,  m.  14  May  1835,  the  Rev.  Henry 

Gray. 

7  Lady  Cecilia- Annabella,   b.  22  April  1817,  m.  ID  Jan.  1843,  the  Rev. 

George-Herbert  Repton. 

8  Hon,  Henry-Frederick,  b.  1  Jan.  1820,  d.  at  Meenit,  in  the  Hon.  E.LC.'s 

Service,  26  Aug.  1843,  having  m.  12  June  1841,  Amelia-Mary,  2ud 
daughter  of  Captain  Rowland  Money,  R.N.,  C.B. 

9  Lady  AugnsU-Maria,  6.  3  April  1830. 

Edmond- Henry,  first  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  was  6.  8  Jan. 

1758,  succeeded  as  Baron  4  July  1794,  and  d,  7  Dec.  1844 ;  having  m.  29  Jan.  1783, 

Mary- Alice,  now  CoUntess  Dowager,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry  Ormsby, 

Esq.,  of  Cloghan,  Co.  Mayo,  and  by  her  Ladyship,  who  was  6.  27  Aug.  1763,  he  had, 

Henry  uartstonge,  lard  Glentworth,  above,  and  other  iaeae ;  for  whom 

see  CoUateralt. 

Creations.— Bwton  1700,  YiBcoont  1800,  Earl  1803,  Irish  honours ;  Baron  of  the  United 
Kingdom  1815. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — V irtute,  non  astutia :  By  virtue,  not  by  cunning. 
Seats. — Limerick,  Ireland  ;  and  Southill  Park,  near  Bracknell,  Berks. 


Collateral   Urandiet. 


[Uncles  and  aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Edmond-Henry,  Ist  Earl.— Above.] 

1  Lady  Mary,  b.  13  Oct  1783,  d.  20  Jan. 
1817. 

S  Edmond-Cedl,  b.  S2  Not.  1785,  d.  10  May 
1703. 

3  Lady  Theodosia,  b.  10  Jan.  1787,  d.  10 
Dee.  1839,  Lady  Monteagle. 

4  Lady  Lucy,  b.  13  March  1788,  m.  10 
March  1816,  Orlando  Standlsh,  Esq.,  of 
Scaleby  Castle,  and  Holme-Culham,  Cumber, 
land,  and  of  Farley  Hill,  Berks,  who  d.  ItO 
April  184S. 

5  Hon.  William-CecU,  b.  10  Feb.  1701, 
killed  at  St  Sebastian's  in  Spain,  31  Aug. 
1813. 


0  LadyiFrances-Selina,  b.  30  July  1705,  m, 
3  Auff.  1810,  Sir  Henry  Calder,  Bart 

7  Hon.  Edmond-Sexten,  b.  7  Feb.  1707.  m. 
14  Feb.  18S5,  Elisabeth-Charlotte,  daughter 
of  the  late  Hon.  William  Cockayne,  brother 
of  the  last  Viscount  Cullen. 

8  Lady  Louisa,  6.  S  April  1708,  m.  18  July 
1825,  Peter  Pole,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Peter  Pole,  Bart 

0  Lady  CecUJane,  b.  18  Sept  1801,  m.  18 
March  1818,  the  Rer.  John  Delafleld,  a  Count 
of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire. 

10  Lady  Caroline- Alicia- Diana,  6.  16  Jan. 
1803,  m.  10  Feb.  1831,  George  Lake  RuaseB, 
Esq. 

11  Lady  Alblnia-Charlotte,b,  II  Oct  1804, 
d.  14  Sept  1805. 


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LINDSEY,  EARL  OF.        (Bbbtie.) 

Gborob-Auoustus-Frbdbrick-Albbmarle  Bbrtib,  Earl  of  Lind- 
sey,  Co.  Lincoln^  in  the  Peerage  of  England;  b.  4  Nov.  1814 :  His  late 
Majesty  King  George  IV.  and  the  Duke  of  York  stood  sponsors  in 
person  at  his  Lordship's  baptism  ;  he  succeeded  17  Sept.  1818. 

His  Lord8bip*8  father,  Albemarle,  ninth  Earl,  a  General  in  the  Army,  was 
6.  17  Sept  1744,  succeeded  to  the  Earldom  on  the  death  of  Brownlow,  8th  Earl, 
5th  and  last  Duke  of  Ancaster,  8  Feb.  1809,  and  d,  17  Sept  1818 ;  haying  been 
twice  married,  Ist,  7  May  1794,  to  Eliza-Maria,  daughter  of  William  Clay,  Esq., 
of  Burridge  Hill,  Notts,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Scrope,  Esq.,  of  Coleby,  Lincoln- 
shire, who  </.  July  1806;  and  2ndly,  18  Noy.  1809,  to  Charlotte  -  Susanna - 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Very-Rey.  Charles-Peter  Layard,  D.D.,  Deau 
of  Bristol,  now  Countess  Dowager,  and  re-m.  14  April  1821,  to  the  Key.  William 
Pegus.    By  this  Lady  the  Earl  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Charlotte,  6.  and  <f.  23  Noy.  1810. 

2  Lady  Charlotte-Elizabeth,  b.  17  May  1812.  m.  29  July  1833,  Sir  Josiah- 

John  Guest,  Bart.,  M.P. 

3  George- Augustus-Frederick-Albemarle,  present  and  tenth  Earl. 
4*Hon.  Montagu-Peregrine,  b.  25  Dec.  1815. 

Creation.— lOM, 

Genealoof'—See  Geneaiogical  Foimme, 
Motto. — Loyaut^  m'oblige:  Loyalty  binds  me. 
^eolw— Uifington  Houae,  Stamford,  Lincolnahire. 

The  Earl  of  Abingdon  is  descended  from  the  Hon.  James  Bertie,  a  younger  son 
of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Lindsey. 


LISBURNE,  EARL  OF.     (Vaughan.) 

Ernest- Augustus  Vaughan,  Earl  of  Lisburne^  Co.  Antrim,  Vis* 
count  Lisburne,  and  Lord  Vaughan,  Baron  of  Fethard^  Co.  Tippe- 
rary,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  6.  30  Oct.  1800,  succeeded  18  May 
1831yfii.  27  Aug.  1835,  Mary,  Vind  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Laurence 
Palk^  Bart.,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Vaughan,  his  Lordship's  aunt,  6.  14 
May  1799,  and  has  issue, 
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1* Ernest- Augustus-Mallet,  Viscount  Vaughan,  b.  26  June  1836. 

2  Hon.  Wilmot-Shafto,  b,  12  Jan.  18.39. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth-Mallet,  b.  23  Oct.  1840. 

4  Hon.  Edward-Courtenay,  b.  23  Oct  1841. 

His  Lordship^s  father,  John,  third  Earl,  a  Colonel  in  the  Army,  was  6.  3 
March  1769,  d.  18  May  1831 ;  having  m.  2  Aug.  1798,  the  Hon.  Lucy  Courtenay, 
5th  daughter  of  William,  2nd  ViscouDt  Courtenay,  who  left  him  a  widower  17  Dec. 
1821,  with  the  following  issue : 

1  John-WUmot'Courienay,  b,  6  May  1799,  </.  unm,  8  Feb.  1818. 

2  Ernest-Augustus,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

3  Hon.  George-Laurence,  b.  8  Feb.  1802,  m.  4  Oct.  1830,  Mary-Josephine- 

Roche,  daughter  of  Henry  O'Shea,  Esq.,  of  Madrid,  and  mece  aiui  co- 
heir of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Philip-Keatinge  Roche,  K.T.S.,  and  has  issue , 
1  A  son,  6.  March  I8S».     S  A  ton,  6.  8  Sept.  1833.      3  A  daiurfater,  b,  lOSepC 
I8S5.        4  A  daughter,  b.  April  1843. 

4  Hon.  John-Shafto,  b.  31  Oct.  1803. 

5  Hon.  William-Mallet,  6.  18  May  1807,  m.  21  June  1838,  Lomta-EHtdbtih- 

^nne,  only  child  of  Edmund  Wigan,  Esq.,   of  Lapley,    Staffordshire, 
by  whom,  who  was  b.  5  Feb.  1815,  and  d.  II  Jan.  1842,  he  had  issue, 
1  A  son,  «tUl*bom  March  1839.     %  Edmnnd-Mallet,  6.  It  Feb.  1840. 

6  Lady  Lucy-Harriet,  6.  4  Feb.  1809. 

His  Lordship  has  two  snrviying  aunts,  daughters  of  Wilmot,  1st  Earl  : 

1  Lady  Dorothy-Elizabeth,  b.  13  May  1764,  m.  14  May  1792,  Sir  Laurence 

Palk,  Bart.f  widower  of  Lady  Mary  Bligh,  eldest  daughter  of  John, 
3rd  Earl  of  Damley  ;  Sir  Laurence  d,  20  June  1813. 

2  Lady  Mallet,  b,  30  July  1765. 
Creations.— Baron  and  Viacount  1005,  Earl  1776. 
Genealogjf. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto,— Hon  rerertar  iniutoa :  I  will  not  return  anrevenged. 
•Seaf.— CroMwood,  Aberystwith,  Cardiganshire. 


LISLE,  BARON.  (Lysaoht.) 
George  Lysaoht,  Baron  Lisle  of  Mountnorth,  Co.  Cork^  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland;  6.  6  June  1783,  succeeded  26  Nov.  1834,  m.  1st, 
11  Oct.  1810,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Samuel  Knigbt,  Esq., 
who  d.  12  April  1815  j  2ndly,  14  Oct.  1816,  Elizabeth- Anne,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  John-Davy  Foulkes,  Esq.,  who  d.  1  Nov.  1825  j 
and  3rdly,  16  Aug.  1836,  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  John 
Church,  Esq.     His  Lordship's  issue  are, 

by  Iflt  marriage : 
l^Hon.  John,  6.  12  Oct.  1811,  m.  6  March  1837,  Henrietta-Aiine,  5th 
daughter  of  the  late  John  Church,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  John-Georgef  b.  7  Not.,  d.  16  Dec.  1837.  t*Joha-Arthar,  b.  10 

Not.  1838.       3  George-WiUiam-James,  6.80  Jan.*  1840.        4  Frederick, 
6.  S7  May  1841. 

2  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b,  27  April  1813. 

by  Snd  marriage : 

3  Hon.  George,  b.  15  July  1817,  d.  26  Dec.  1837. 

4  Hon.  James,  b.  12  Oct.  1818. 

5  Hon.  Arthur,  b.  22  Feb.  1820. 

6  Hon.  Samuel-Knight,  b.  April  1821. 

7  Hon.  Catherine,  b.  25  Sept.  1822,  m.  19  Dec.  1844,  the  Rer.  John-Eyre 

Yonge, 
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LIS 

8  Hon,  Peter  Foulkes,  b.  in  1823,  </.  14  Sept  1845. 

9  Hon.  Henry,  6.  in  1825. 

by  3rd  marriage  : 
10  A  son,  b,  25  Feb.,  d.  20  Oct.,  1839. 
His  Lordship's  father,  John,  second  Lord,  d,  9  Jan.  1798  ;  leaving  issae,  bf 
his  marriage,   in  1778,  with  Marianne,  'daughter  of   George   Connor,  Esq.,  of 
Ballybricken,  Co.  Cork,  who  d.  19  Oct.  1815, 

1  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b,  14  Sept.  1779,   d.  May  1813  ;  having  m.  3  Nov.  1800, 

James  Hall,  Esq. 

2  John,  third  and  latb  Lord,  b,  6  Aug.  1781,  succeeded  9  Jan.  1798, 

and  d.  26  Nov.  1834,  without  issue ;  having  m.  14  Sept.  1809,  Sarah, 
eldest  daughter  of  Mr.  William  Gibb,  now  Dowager  Lady  Lisle. 

3  George,  present  and  fourth  Lord. 

4  Hon.  Catherine,  b.  1  April  1787,  m.  4  May  1803,  Thomas-Delany  Hall,  Esq. 

Creation.— U59. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— BeMz.,  horrida  bella :  Wars,  horrid  wart, 
^a^— Mountnorth,  Co.  Cork. 

Collateral  Uranr). 

[SurTiying  Aunt  of  the  present  Peer,  daughter  of  John,  Ist  Lord.] 
Hon.  Grace,  m.  1791,  John  Trayers,  Esq. 


LISMORE,  VISCOUNT.  (OCallaghan.) 
Cornelius  0*Callaghan,  Viscount  Lismore  of  Shanbally,  Co. 
Tipperary,  and  Baron  Lismore,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  also  Ba- 
ron Lismore  of  Shanbally  Castle,  Co.  Tipperary,  in  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom;  P.C.  for  Ireland,  6.  ^  Oct.  1775,  succeeded  20 
July  1797,  m,  11  Aug.  1808,  Lady  Eleanor  Butler,  2nd  daughter  of 
John,  17th  Earl  of  Ormonde,  which  marriage  was  dissolved  in  1826, 
and  her  Ladyship  d.  10  July  1837.  They  had  issue  : 
l*Hon.  Cornelius,  b.  1809. 

2  Hon,  William-Frederick,  Capt,  44/A  Foot,  d,  1836. 

3  Hon.  Anne-Louisa-Mary,   6.  12  Dec.   1811,    m.  10    May  1841,   Henry 

Prittie,  Esq. — See  Dun  alley. 

4  Hon.  George-Ponsonhy,  m.  25  July  1839,  Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  John- 

George  Norhury,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Mary,  b.  0,  d.  IS,  Sept.  1840. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Cornelius,  first  Lord,  was  b,  7  Jan.  1742,  and  d.  20 
July  1797;  having  m,  13  Dec.  1774,  Prances,  2nd  daughter  of  the  |light-Hott.John 
Ponsonby, — tee  Bessborough,  by  wbom,  who  d.  25  May  1827,  he  had  issue, 

1  Cornelius,  present  and  first  Viscount. 

2  Hon,  lAeut.-General  Sir  Robert 'William,  G.CB,,  b,  Oct.   1777,   d,  9  June 

1840. 

3  Hon.  Louisa,  b,  5  Aug.  1779,  m,  18  July  1807,  WUUam  Cavenditk,  JEty., 

who  d.  14  Jan.  1812. — See  Burlington. 

4  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b,  Dec.  1783,  d,  18  Aug.  1824  ;  having  m.  in  1801,  John 

Hyde,  Etq,,  of  Castle  Hyde,  Co.  Cork,  who  d,  13  Feb.  1832. 

5  Hon.  George,  b.  9  Sept.  1787. 

6  Hon.  Mary,  b,  posthumous,  13  Dec.  1797. 

Oreations^-BKron  1785,  Yiaooant  1800 :  Baron  of  the  United  Kiagdom  183S. 
GeneeJoff, — Soe  GenetUogieal  Volume. 
Motto^--Fidxu  et  andax :  FaiOtfol  and  oonrageous. 

Seat ShanbaUy  Castle,  Glogheen,  Co.  Tipperary. 

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LISTOWEL,  EARL  OF.     (Habb.) 

William  Hare,  Earl  of  Listowel,  Viscount  Ennismore  and  Lis- 
towel,  Co.  Kerry,  and  Baron  Ennismore  of  Ennbmore,  Co.  Kerry,  in 
the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  K.P.,  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Province  of  Mun- 
ster,  M.P. ;  6.  22  Sept.  1801,  succeeded  13  July  1837,  m.  23  July 
1831,  Maria-Augusta,  daughter  of  the  late  Vice-Admiral  William 
Windham,  of  Felbrigge  HaS,  Norfolk,  and  widow  of  George-Thomas 
Wyndham,  Esq.,  of  Cromer  Hall,  Norfolk,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Lady  AogaBta-Maria,  6.  31  May  1832. 

2*William,  Viscount  EnniBinore,  6.  29  May  1833. 

3  Lady  Emily-Katherine,  b.  14  June  1834. 

4  Lady  Sophia-Eliza,  b,  27  July  1835. 

5  Hon.  Richard,  b.  25  Aug.  1836. 

6  Hon.  Ralph,  6.  19  Feb.  1838. 

7  Hon.  Hugh-Henry,  b.  1  April  1839. 

8  Lady  Victoria-Alexandriaa,   to  whom  her  Majesty  stood  sponsor,  b.  23 

April  1840. 

9  Hon.  Edward-CharUs,  b.  8  Jan.  1842,  d,  30  March  1844. 

n\'^^  IK:::::  t*-^'^*'^*^*^- 

His  Lordship's  father,  Richard,  Viscount  Ennismore,  eldest  son  of  William,  1st 
Earl,  was  b,  20  March  1773,  and  d,  24  Sept.  1827 ;  haying  m.  10  June  1797,  the 
Hon.  Catherine-Bridget  Dillon,  eldest  daughter  of  Robert,  Ist  Lord  Clonbrock,  by 
whom,  who  d.  13  Oct.  1828,  he  left  the  following  issue,  raised  in  1837,  by  the 
Queen*s  Warrant,  to  the  rank  and  precedency  of  Earl's  children  ; 

1  Lady  Letitia,  m.  22  Jan.  1824,  Richard-Oliyer  Aldworth,  Esq.,   of  New- 

market, Co,  Cork. 

2  William,  present  and  second  Earl. 

3  Hon.  Captain  Richard,  m.  20  Oct  1835,  Mary-Christina,  4th  daughter  of 

the  late  Vice-Admiral  William  Windham,  of  Felbrigge  Park,  Norfolk, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Catherine-Aime,  6.  13  Sept.  1836.         t  Mary-Lntitia,  6.  5  April  1838. 

3  Cecilia-Maria,  b.  10  Dec.  1839.  4  Beatrice-Christine,  b.  4  Jnly  1841. 

5  Alice-Ceraline,  b.  90  Oct.  1842.  6  Richard-Charles,  6. 8  Aug.  1844. 

4  Hon.  Robert,  b.  5  Aug.  1804,  m.  9  Jan.  1840,  Louisa-Augusta,  daughter 

of  Thomas-George  French,  Esq.,  of  Marino,  Co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter^  Btill-hom.S  Not.  1840.       S  Robert-Dillon,  b.  S5  Jan.  184S. 
8  Charlotte-Christina,  b.  25  Dec  184S. 

5  Hon.  Henry,  b,  18  Jan.  1808. 

6  Lady  Katherine-Anne,  m.  4  Sept.  1837,  Major  Charies-William-Moriey 

Balders,  3rd  Light  Dragoons,  eldest  son  of  the  late  C.  M.  Balders,  Esq. 
and  Lady  Mary  Hare. — See  below. 

7  Hon.  Charles-Luke,  Captain  7th  Royal  Fusiliers. 

William,  first  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  Earl,  was  b,  Sept.  1751,  m.  1st,  30 
May  1772,  Mary,  only  daughter  of  Henry  Wrixon,  Esq.,  of  Ballygiblin,  who  d.  5 
Aug.  1810;  and  2ndly,  12  March  1812,  Anne,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  John  La- 
tham, Esq.,  of  Meldrum,  Co.  Upperary,  the  present  Countess  Dowager.  His 
Lordship  d.  13  July  1837,  having  had  issue  by  his  1st  marriage  : 

1  Bickardf  Viscount  Ennitmore. — See  u>ove. 

2  Lady  Margaret- Anne ,  b.  in  1779,  d,  19  Jan.  1835,  Countess  of  Bantry. 

3  Lady  Mary,  d,  31  July  1841 ;  haTing  m.  1st,  15  Jan.  1803,  Ckarlet-Mortey 

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Baider»,  Esq.,  of  Basham  Hall,  Norfolk ;  and  after  his  death,  2ndly,  7 
Aug.  1824,Thomas-Ro7se  Morgell,  Esq. 

4  Hon.  William-Henry,  b.  I  July  1782,  m.  17  July  1806,  Charlotte,  only 

daughter  of  Isaac  Baugh,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  an  only  son, 
WiUiam,  b.  18  July  1806. 

5  Lady  Louisa,  m.  15  March  1817,  John  Bushe,  Esq- 

6  Lady  Catherine,  m.  10  Jan.  1808^  Richard MautueU^  Esq.,  who  d.l7  March 

1819. 

CYeatUms^Baron  1800,  Viscount  1816,  Earl  18S2. 

Geneatogv. — See  Genealogicai  Volume. 

Motto. — Odi  profanum :  I  hate  whaterer  is  profane. 

T&WH  Affidence.— Kingston  House,  Knightobridge. 

Seats.— Conyrhmore,  Fermoy,  Co.  Cork  ;  and  Cromer  Hall,  Norfolk. 


LIVERPOOL,  EARL  OF.     (Jbnkinson.) 

Ch.\rles-Cecil-Cope  Jenkinson,  Earl  of  Liverpool,  and  Baron 
Hawkesbury  of  Hawkesbury,  Co.  Gloucester,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain;  a  Baronet,  P.C.,  Lord  Steward  of  the  Queen's  Household, 
Reversionary  Prothonotary  of  the  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster ; 
and  an  official  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum  ;  6.  ^9  May  1784,  suc- 
ceeded 4  Dec.  1828,  m.  19  July  1 810,  Julia  Evelyn' Medley,  only  daugh- 
ter and  heir  of  the  late  Sir  George-Augustus- William  Shuckburgh- 
Evelyn,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  was  h.  6  Oct.  1790,  and  d.  8  April 
1814,  he  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Catherine-Julia,  6.  23  July  1811,  m.   20  Nov.   1837,  Lieut.-C6]. 

Francis  Vemon-Harcourt. — See  Vernon. 

2  Lady  Selina-Charlotte,  b.  3  July  1812,  ViscounteRS  Dowager  Milton, — See 

FiTZ-WiLLiAM  ;  m.  2ndly,  28  Aug.  1845,  George-Savile  Foljambe,  Esq. 
of  Osberton  Hall,  Notts. 

3  Lady  Louisa-Harriet,  b.  28  March  1814,  m.  5  Sept.  1839,  John  Cotes,  Esq., 

eldest  son  of  Uie  late  John  Cotes,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Maria  Grey. — i^ 
Stamford. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  first  Earl,  raised  to  the  Peerage  for  his  merits 
in  the  ciril  service  under  seyeral  administrations,  from  the  accession  of  George  HI. 
till  the  year  1804,  when  be  retired  from  office,  nas  b.  10  May  1727,  m.  Ist,  in  Feb. 
1769,  Amelia,  daughter  of  William  Watts,  Esq.,  of  Beng^  who  d.  7  July  1770 ; 
and  2ndly,  22  June  1782,  Catherine,  5th  daughter  of  Sir  Cecil  Bisshopp,  Bart., 
aunt  of  the  late  Lord  De-la-Zouche,  and  widow  of  Sir  Charles  Cope,  Bart.,  who 
sunriyed  him,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1827.    The  Earl  d.  17  Dec.  1808,  learing  issue, 

by  iBt  marriage : 

1  Robert-Banks,  sbcosd  Earl,  the  late  respected  Prime  Minister,  6.  7 

June  1770,  d.  4  Dec.  1828,  without  issue,  although  twice  married, 
1st,  25  March  1795,  to  Ladjf  Louisa-Theodotia  Hervey,  3rd  daughter  of 
Frederick-Augustus,  4th  Earl  of  Bristol,  which  Lady  d.  12  June  1821 ; 
and  2ndly,  24  Sept.  1822,  to  Mary,  the  present  Countess  Dowaqkb, 
daughter  of  Charles  Chester,  Esq.,  brother  of  the  Ist  Lord  Bagot 
by  tad  marriage : 

2  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  8  Jnne  1783,  Countess  of  Vemlam. 

3  Charles-Cbcil-Cope,  present  and  third  Earl* 

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Creati4ms.~BaTon  1786,  B«rl  1706.    Bart.  1061. 

Geneahg9.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Moito.—PalmtL  non  sine  pnlTere :  I  hare  gained  the  palm, but  not  without  labour. 

Town  Residence.— Fife  House,  Scotiand  Yard. 

Seats.— Vitchford  Hall,  near  Shrewsbury,  and  Bnxtcd  Park,  near  Uckfield,  Sussex. 


Collateral  Uranrlftes. 

[Issue  of  Col.  John  Jenkinson,  brother  of  the 
1st  Earl.] 


1  Charles  Jenkinson,  Esq.,  6.23  Feb.  1770, 
m.  4  Feb.  1803,  Katherine,  6th  daughter  of 
Walter  CampbeU,  Esq.,  of  Shawfield;  they 
hare  issue, 

1  Georgiana-Elixabeth,  b.  14  May 
1807,  m.  34  Oct.  1833,  Walter  Nugent, 
Esq.,  Barrister-in-Law. 

S  Katherine-Prances,  b.  7  Not.  1808, 
m.  95  Nov.  1833,  Richard-Samuel  Guin- 
ness, Esq.,  Barrister.at-Law. 

3  Eleonora-Mary,  6.  7  Feb.  1880,  m, 
10  July  1830,  Napoleon,  Duke  de  Mon- 
tebello. 

2  John-Banks,  D.D..  Lord  Bishop  of  St. 


David*s,  b.  3  Sept.  1781,   d.   8   July    1840; 

having  m.  8  April   1813,   Frances-Augusta, 

3rd  daughter  ot  Augustus  Pechell,  Esq.,  and 

had  issue : 

1  George-Samuel,  Capt.  8th  Hussars, 
b.  37  Sept.  1817,  m.  31  July  1845,  EmUy- 
Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of  Anthony 
Lyster,  Esq.,  of  Stillorgan  Park,  Co. 
Dublin. 
3  John-Henry,  b.  5  Feb.  1833. 

3  Frances-Sarah. 

4  Augusta-Mary-Frederica. 

8  Robert- Henry,  Lieut,  of  Dover  Castle,  b. 
8  June  1786,  m.  in  1834,  Harriett,  daughter 
of  Willism  Baker,  Esq. 

4  Fanng,  d.  3  Jan.  1838,  having  m.  18 
Jan.  1805,  Sir  William  Boothby.  Bart. 


LONDONDERRY,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Stewart.) 

Charles-William  Vane,  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Londonderry,  Vis- 
count of  Castlereagb,  Co.  Down,  and  Baron  of  Londonderry,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland;  Earl  Vane,  Viscount  Seaham  of  Wynyard  and 
Seaham,  Co.  Durham,  with  remainder  to  the  issue  male  of  his  2nd 
marriage,  and  Baron  Stewart  of  Stewart*8  Court  and  Ballylawn,  Co. 
Donegal,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  G.C.B.,  and  Kn^. 
Grand  Cross  of  the  Foreign  Orders  of  the  Guelphs  of  Hanover, 
the  Tower  and  Sword  of  Portugal,  the  Black  and  Red  Eagles 
of  Prussia,  and  the  Sword  of  Sweden ,  a  Knight  of  St.  George 
of  Russia ;  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to 
the  Court  of  Berlin  in  1813,  a  General  in  the  Army,  Colonel 
of  the  2nd  Life  Guards,  a  Commissioner  of  the  Royal  Military 
Asylum,  P.C.,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  County,  and  Vice- Ad- 
miral of  the  Coast  of  Durham  ;  Custos  Rotulcnrum  of  the  Coun- 
ties of  Down  and  Londonderry,  and  D.C.L.»  distinguished  by  his 
gallantry  and  military  diplomacy  during  the  Continental  War,  and 
afterwards  as  Ambassador  at  Vienna  j  6.  18  May  1778,  succeeded 
12  Aug.  1822,  m.  1st,  8  Aug.  1804,  Lady  Catherine  Bligh,4ih  daugh- 
ter of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Darnley,  who  d.  11  Feb.  1812;  and  2ndly, 
3  April  1819,  Lady  Frances-Anne,  only  child  and  heir  of  the  late  Sir 
Harry  Vane-Tempest,  Bart.,  by  Anne  -  Catherine,  late  Countess  of 
Antrim,  6.  17  Jan.  1800.     TheMarauis*8  issue  are: 

by  1st  marnage : 
l*Frrderick-William-Robert,Vi3CountCastlereiigh,  M.P.,  and  P.C,  Colonel 
of  the  North  Down  Militia,  b.  7  July  1805. 
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by  Snd  marriage: 

2  George-Henry-Robert-CUarles,  Viscoant  Seaham,  Lieut.  Ist  Life  Guards, 

6.  26  April  1821. 

3  Lady  Frances- Anne-Emily,  6.  15  April  1822,  Marcliioness  of  Blandford. 

— See  Marlborough. 

4  Lady  Alexandrina-OcUvia-Maria,  b.  29  July  1823. 

5  Lord  Adolpkus-Frederick-Charles- William,  a  2nd  Lieut  in  the  Rifle  Bri- 

gade, b,  2  July  1825. 

6  Lady Hyacintka-Sopkia-Henrietta-CkaTloUcb.  1  Aug.  1826,  d.  1 1  April  1827. 

7  Lady  Adelaide-Emelina-Caroline,  6.  31  Jan.  1830. 

8  Lord  Emest-M'Donnell,  6.  29  Feb.  1836. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Robert,  first  Marquis,  who  was  indebted  for  his  prin- 
cipal honours  to  the  eminent  services  of  his  eldest  son,  was  b,  27  Sept.  1739,  m.  1st, 
3  June  1766,  Lady  Sarah-Frances  Seymour,  2nd  daughter  of  Francis.  1st  Marquis 
of  Hertford,  who  d,  18  July  1770 ;  and  the  Marquis  m.  2ndly,  7  June  1775,  Lady 
Frances  Pratt,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  Camden,  who  d.  18  Jan.  1833. 
His  Lordship  d,  8  April  1821,  having  had  issue, 

by  Itt  marriage : 

1  Alexatider-Francitj  b.  in  1767,  d.  May  1769. 

2  RobbrT'Hbnry,  second  Marquis,  the  celebrated  Minister,  to  whom 

Europe  owes  the  peace  of  Paris,  6.  18  July  1769,  succeeded  8  April  1821, 
and  d,  by  his  own  hand,  under  the  influence  of  mental  alienation  pro- 
duced by  intense  application  to  his  arduous  official  duties,  12  Aug. 
1822;  baring  m.  9  June  1794,  Lady  Emily- Anne Hobarl ^  4th  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire,  who  d,  12  Feb.  1829. 
by  Ind  marriage : 

3  Lady  Frances-Anne,  b,  24  June  1777,  d.  9  Feb.  1810,  Lady  Charies  Fitz- 

Roy. — See  Grapton. 

4  Charles-William,  present  and  third  Marquis. 

5  Lady  Elizabeth-Mary,  6.  6  Dec.  1779,  d.  18  Dec.  1798. 

6  Lady  Caroline,  6.  19  Feb.  1781,  m.  23  Dec.  1801,  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.,  of 

Gwernevet,  Co.  Brecon,  M.P.,  Colonel  of  the  Royal  East  Middlesex 
Militia,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen. 

7  Hon,  Alexander-John,  b.  28  Feb.  1783,  d,  14  Nov.  1800. 

8  Lady  Georgiana,  b.  23  April   1785,  d.  \7  Nov.  1804;  having  m.  13  July 

1803,  George  Canning,  Esq.,  afterwards  LordGarvagh. 

9  Lady  Selina-Sarah-Juliana,  b.  1  July  1786,  m.  22  Feb.  1814,  Darid  Kerr, 

Esq.,  of  Portavo  and  Montalto,  Co.  Down. 

10  Lady  Matilda-Charlotte,  b,  11  Oct.  1787,  d,  3  Oct.  1842,  having  mi.  15 

Sept.  1815,  Edward' Michael  Ward,  Esq,,  deceased. — See  Bangor. 

11  Lady  Emily-Jane,  6.  29  March  1789,  m.  Ist,  29  June  1814,  John  James^ 

Esq.,  who  d.  A  June  1818;  and  2ndly,  10  Dec.  1821;  Lieut-General 
Sir  Henry  Hardinge,  G.C.B.,  P.C.,  Governor-General  of  India,  Col. 
57th  Foot,  and  a  Commissioner  of  the  Royal  Military  College,  and 
Royal  Military  Asylum. 

12  Hon.  Thomas-Henry,  b.  27  Aug.  1790,  d,  8  Sept.  1810. 

13  Lady  Katharine-Octavia,  b.  14   Oct.  1792,  d,  5  March  1819,  Lady  Ellen- 

borough. 

CreatUms — Baron  1789,yiBcottnt  1705,  Earl  1706, Marqoia  1816, in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland; 
Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  1814,  Viicoont  and  Earl  1823. 

Genealogv. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— MetaenAti  corolla  draconis :  The  collar  of  the  dragon  is  to  be  feared. 

Town  Residence. — HoldemeMe  House,  Park  Lane. 

Seats.—MovLntrStewwctt  Newtonards,  Co.  Down ;  Wynyard  Park,  Stoekton-ooTees,  Dur* 
haa ;  Seaham  Hall,  Sunderland ;  and  Rose-Bank,  Fulham. 


CoIIatfral  Uranctes. 


[Cousins  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of  Alex- 
ander Stewart,  Esq.,  brother  to  the  Ist 
Marquif.l 

1  Maria-  Frances,  b.  St  Sept.  1702,  m.  Ro- 
bert Montgomery,  Esq.,  of  Conroy,  Co.  Do- 
negal. 

1  Alexander-Robert  Stewart,  Esq.,  of  Ards 
House,  Co.  Donegal,  b.  12  Feb.  1705,  m.  28 
July  1825,  Lady  Caroline  Fratt,  3rd  daugh- 
ter of  John-Jemreys,  1st  Marquis  Camden, 
who  was  b.  21  July  1704.  d.  7  Oct.  1827 ; 
having  had  issue, 

Alexander- John -Robert,  6.  5  July 
1827. 
3  Rw.  CharUs'Moore,  b.  5  March  1700,  d. 
340 


15  Feb.  1881 ;  having  m.  23  Feb.  1838,  Alice, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Richt  Hon.  John- 
Ormsby  vandeleur,  by  Lady  Franoes  Moore, 
7th  daughter  of  Charles,  1st  Marquis  of  Drog- 
heda,  who  r«-m.  in  July  1838,  to  Colonel  John 
Vandeleur,  Lieut.-Colonel  10th  Hussars. 
4  John-Vandeleur,  of  Rook  HUl,  Co.  DoBe- 

ElI,  6.  8  Oct.  1804,  m.  18  Dec  1837,  Lady 
elen  Toler,  3rd  daughter  of  HectorJohn- 
Graham,  2nd  Earl  ci  Norbory,  and  ha» 
issue, 

1  Alexander^  Charles  -  Heetor,  h,  IS 
Not.  1838. 

2  Hector-Brebaaon,  6.  IS  Bee.  IMI« 

3  BIiaabeth-GeorgianaASliaa.lM4. 


LON 


LONGFORD,  EARL  OF.  (Pakenham.) 
Edward-Michabl  Pakenham,  Earl  of  the  County  of  Longford  and 
Baron  of  Longford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland^  Baron  Sil cheater  of 
Silcbester,  Co.  Southampton,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ; 
Lieutenant  2nd  Life  Guards  ;  6.  30  Oct.  1817,  succeeded  34  May 
1835. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  2Dd  Earl,  was  6.  14  May  1774,  succeeded  as 
Baron  3  June  1792,  as  Earl  on  the  death  of  his  grandmother,  27  Jan.  1794,  and  d. 
24  May  1835;  hairing m.  23  Jan.  1817,  Lady  Georgiana-Emma-Charlottk  Lygon, 
5th  daughter  of  William,  Ist  Earl  Beauchamp,  by  whom,  who  sunrives  him,  and  is 
the  present  Countess  Dowager,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Edward-Michael,  present  and  third  Earl. 

2*Hon.  William-Lygon,  Captain  7th  Foot,  6.  31  Jan.  1819. 

3  Hon.  Thomas-Alexander,  Lieutenant  R.N.,  6.  3  March  1820. 

4  Hon.  Charles-Reginald,  Lieut.  72nd  Foot,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  In- 

spector-General of  Cavalry,  b,  21  Sept.  1821. 

5  Hon.  Henry-Robert,  b.  26  Sept  1822. 

6  Hon.  Frederick-Beauchamp,  Ensign  27th  Foot,  6.  25  Sept.  1823. 

7  Aion,  still-bom,  12  Dec.  1824. 

8  Lady  Catherine-Felicia,  b,  24  Sept.  1826. 

9  Lady  Georgiana-Sophia,  6.  11  Oct.  1827. 

10  ^  daughter,  still-bom  19  Dec.  1828. 

11  Lady  Louisa- Elizabeth,  6.  23  Feb.  1830. 

12  Hon.  Francis-John,  b,  29  Feb.  1832. 

Ideations. — Baron  1756,  Earl  1785,  Irish  honours;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  1831. 

Geneaiogv, — See  Genealogical  Volwne. 

Motto. — Gloria  virtutiB  umbra :   Glory  is  the  shadow  of  virtue. 

Seats.— Fakooham  Hall,  Co.  Westmeath  ;  Longford  Castle,  Longfordshire. 


Collateral  Ilranc)e0. 


[The  Earl's  Uncles  and  Aunts,  issue  of  Ed- 
ward-Michael, Snd  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Elisabeth,  b.  Sept.  1709,  m.  Feb. 
1723,  Henry  Stewart,  Esq. 

3  Hon.  Mary,  b.  in  1770,  d.  in  1787. 

3  Hon.  Catherine,  b.  1772,  d.  24  April  1831, 
Duchess  of  Wellington. 

4  Hon.  Helen,  d.  29  March  1807 ;  baring  m. 
1700,  John  Hamilton,  Esq.,yrho  d.  in  1605. 

5  Hon.  Sir  Edward- Michael,  G.C.B.,  b.  10 
March  1778,  a  Major-General  in  the  Army, 
who  received  the  thanks  of  Parliament  for 
his  conduct  in  Che  Peninsular  war,  and  was 
killed  in  action  near  New  Orleans,  8  Jan. 
1815. 

6  Hon.  Caroline  •  Penelope,  6.  1780,  m. 
1808,  Henrv  Hanulton,  Esq. 

7  Hon.  Major  -  General  Sir  Hercules- 
Robert,  K.C.B.,  General  of  the  South  Wes- 
tern District,  and  Colonel  of  the  43rd  Light 
Infantry,  6.  20  Sept.  1781,  m.  Nor.  1817, 
the  Hon.  Emilv  Stapleton,  4th  daughter  of 
Thomas,  22nd  Lord  Le-Despencer,  by  whom 
he  has  issue : 

1  EmUy,&.  July  1818,  m.  3  July  1837, 
Sir  Edmund  Hayea,  Bart. 
341 


2  Edward  -  William,     Capt    Gren. 
Guards,  6. 10  Sept.  1810. 

3  Elisabeth  -  Catherine,  6.  10   May 
1823. 

4  Arthur-Hercules,  h.  25  Not.  1824. 

5  lliomas-Henry,  Ensign  50th  foot, 
b.  20  June  1826. 

a  Mary-Franoes-Hester,    h,  10  Aug. 
1830. 

7  Robert-MaxweU,  b.  14  April  1834. 

8  Edmund-Powersoonrt,  b.  24  Dec. 
1837. 

0  Charles-Wellesley,    b,    23    June 
1840. 

8  Hon.  'wUlkBm,  b.  20  Sept.  1782,  Captain 
R.N.,  drowned  in  Hb  Majesty's  frigate  Sal- 
danha,  4  Dec.  1811. 

0  Hon.  and  Very  Her.  Henry,  Dean  of  St. 
Patricks,  and  Chaplain  totheLord  Lieutenant 
of  Ireland,  b.  23  Aug.  1787,  m.  26  Jan.  1822, 
Elisa-Catherine,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Rer.  William  Sandford,  and  sister  of  Henry, 
2nd  Lord  Mount-Sandford,  by  whom  he  has 
issue, 

1  Henry  -  Sandford,  Lieutenant  8th 
Light  Dragoons*  b.  182J. 


LON 


2  George-Sand/ordf  b.    1824,   d.    90 
Sept.  1937. 

3  William. 

4  A  son,  6.  7  Feb.  IfrlO. 

5  A  daughter,  6.  38  Feb.  1842. 
[Couaina  of  the  2nd  Earl,  iaaoc  of  the  Hon. 

Adm.  Sir  Thomaa  Pakenham,  G.C.B.,  2nd 
son  of  Thomaa,  lat  Lord,  and  the  Coonteaa 
of  Longford.  1 

1  Edward- Michael  Conollt,  EaQ.,  M.P., 
b.  23  Aug.  1786,  m.  25  Mav  1819,  Catherine- 
iane,  eldest  daughter  of  Chambre-Brabazon 
Ponaonby- Barker,  Esq.,— «ee  Bkssbobough, 
by  Lady  Henrietta  Taylour^— leeHaADPOBD, 
and  haa  issue, 

1  Louisa,  b.  1821.       2  Thomaa,  6. 
1823.        3    Henrietta,    b.    1825.  4 

Arthur,  b.  April  1828.        5  A  son,  h. 
23  Jan.  1833.       6  A  son.  b.  Aug.  1834. 

2  Thomas,  b.  12  Oct,  1787,  m.  1st,  m  Feb. 
1813,  IsabellaMary,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  General  Sir  Frederick  -  Augustus  We- 
therall,  G.C.H.,  who  d.  13  Nor.  1827;  and 
2ndly,  1  May  1838,  Sarah-Jane,  reUct  of  W. 
Johnston,  Esq.    By  his  1st  marriage  he  had 


George,  b.  1824. 

3  WilUam,  6.  3  Feb.  1780. 

4  Captain  John,  R.N.,  b.  18  Oct.  1700,  m. 
Aug.  1817,  Caroline'Emilv,  3rd  daughter  of 
the  late  Rear-Admiral  Sir  Home  Popham,  by 


whom,  who  d,  2  Aug.  1M4,  he  haa  issue, 

1  Catherine.  2  Louisa-Barbara, 

b,  Jan.  1822.  3  Thomaa  ConoUy, 

b.  21  March  1825. 
5  Louisa-Anne,  b.  12  March  1702,  m.  1  Sept, 
1814,  William -Dutton  Pollard,  Esq.,  of  Caatle 
Pollard,  Co.  Weatmeath,  widower  of  Frances, 
daughter  of  Gustaviis  Rochford,  Esq. 
e  EUubeth,  6. 20  Sept.  1703. 

7  Henrietta,  6.  20  Sept.  1705,  m,  10  April 
1826,  the  ReT.  John  Hare. 

8  Right  Hon.  Richard,  Envoy  Extraordi- 
nary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  the 
United  States  of  America,  6.  10  May  1707. 

0  Rer.  Robert,  Rector  of  Kildnni|^t,  b. 
4  June  1700,  m.  30  June  1820,  Harriet-Maria, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Right-Hon. 
Denis  Browne,— 5e<  Sligo  ;  by  whom  he  haa, 

1  Thomaa-Samuel,  b,  3  May  1830. 

2  Robert-Edward,  b.  20  March  1831. 

3  Anne-Louisa,  6. 13  April  1832. 

4  William,  b.  17  April  1833. 

5  Richard,  6.  31  July  1834. 

6  John,  6.  3  Oct.  1835. 

7  Charlotte-Emily,  b.  16  April  18S7. 

8  Hugh-Arthur,  b,  6  Oct.  1838. 

0  Harriettc- Maria,  6.  28  Nor.  1840. 
10  Elisabeth-Sophia,  6. 14  June  1842. 

10  Sarah,  6. 17  April  1803,  m.  1  March  1831, 
Samuel  Law,  Esq. 

11  Helen,  b.  27  July  1808. 

12  Arthur,  b.  23  Dec.  1810. 


LONSDALE,  EARL  OF  (Lowthbb.) 
William  Lowther,  Earl  of  Lonsdale,  Co.  Westmoreland^  Viscount 
and  Baron  Lowther  of  Whitehaven,  Co.  Cumberland,  in  Hie  Peerage 
of  the  United  Kingdom ;  a  Baronet,  P.C.,  Postmaster  -  Greneral, 
Lord-Lieutenant  and  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Coast  of  the  Counties  of 
Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Commandant 
of  the  Westmoreland  Militia,  and  a  Commissioner  of  the  Metropolitan 
Roads  )    b.  30  July  17S7»  succeeded  19  March  1844. 

Hit  Lordthip'B  father,  William,  first  Earl,  K.G.,  was  b,  29  Dec.  1757,  and  d, 
19  March  1844 ;  having  m.  12  July  1781,  Lady  AugusU  Fane,  eldest  daughter  of 
John,  9th  Earl  of  Westmoreland,  6.  18  Sept  1761,  </.  6  March  1838,  by  whom  be 
had  issue: 

1  Augusta,  b,  30  Oct.  1782, «/.  24  Dec.  1789. 

2  LAdy  Elizabeth,  b.  I  Sept.  1784. 

3  Lady  Mary,   b.  28  Oct.  1785,  widow  of  Lord  Frederick  Bentinek.-^See 

Portland. 

4  William,  present  and  second  Earl. 

5  Lady  Anne,  b,  14  Dec.  1788,  m.  20  Jan.  1817,  the  Right-Hon.  Sir  John 

Beckett,  Bart.,  a  Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple. 
6»Hon.  Henry-Cecil,  M.P.,  Colonel  of  the  CumberUnd  Militia,  b.  27  July 
1790,  «t.  19  May  1817,  Lady  Lucy-Eleanor  Shenurd,  eldest  dauriiter  of 
Philip,  5th  Earl  of  Harhorough,  and  has  issue  by  her : 

1  Henry,  Ueut  lat  Life  Guards,  6. 17  March  1818.        1  Arthv,  k.  It 
July  ISM.       8  William,  6.  14  Dec.  18SI.       4  iaeaaor.CeeUy,*.  M  Si. 
^^  •>•  St  April  1844/i.  Talbot  Clifton,  £04.,  Jvar.,  of  LyCkam  Ray, 
342 


LOR 

Lane.  5  Augusta-Mary,  6.23  Dec.  18S5.  6  Goiutantia,  b.  4  July 

1831.  7  Sarah,  b.  0  Oct.  1833,  d.  10  May  1833. 

7  Lady  Caroline,  b.  17  Feb.  1792,  Lady  William  Powlett.— 5«f<r  Cleveland. 

Creations^Waconnt  and  Baron  1797,  Earl  1807.    Bart  1640,  and  1704. 
Genealogv. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Magistratua  indicat  Tinun  :  The  nuigiatrate  ahows  the  man. 
Town-Residetice.  14,  Carlton  House  Terrace. 

Seats — Lowther  Castle,  Westmoreland;  Cottesmore  Park,  Rutland;   and  WhitehaTen 
Castle,  Cumberland. 


CoIIatenil  llrani()f6. 


[Cousins  of  the  present  Earl,  issue  of  Sir 
iohn  Lowther,  Bart,  brother  to  the  Ist 
Earl,  and  in  remainder  to  the  honours  of 
Viscount  and  Baron.j 

1  Elisabeth,  b.  4  Aug.  1701. 

2  SiaioHN-HsNRT  LowTUBR,BartM.P.,  b. 
*/3  March  1703. 


8  Charles-HofiTh,  b.  36  Sept  1803,  m.  10 
May  1834,  Isabella,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  Rev.  Robert  Morehcad,  H.H.t  and  has 
issue, 

1  George,  b.  38  March  18S7. 

8  Frances,  b.  15  Aug.  1838. 

3  James,  b.  1  Dec.  1840. 


LORTON,  VISCOUNT.     (Kino.) 

Robert-Edward  Kino^  Viscount  Lorton  of  Boyle,  Co.  Roscom- 
mon, and  Lord  Erris  Baron  Erris,  Co.  Roscommon,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland,  of  which  he  is  a  Representative  in  the  Parliament  of 
the  United  Kingdom ;  a  General  in  the  Army,  Lord  Lieutenant 
and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  the  County  of  Roscommon,  and  Colonel 
of  the  Roscommon  Militia;  6.  12  Aug.  1773,  m.  9  Dec.  1799,  Lady 
Frances  Parsons^  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Laurence,  1st  Earl  of 
Rosse,  by  the  Viscount*s  aunt.  Lady  Jane  King,  eldest  daughter  of 
Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Kingston,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  31  March 
1775,  and  d.  7  Oct.  1841,  he  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  Jane,  b.  Nov.  1800,  m.  19  July  1824,  Anthony  Lefroy,  Esq.,  M.P. 

2  Hon.  Eleanor,  b.  July  1802,  d.  1814. 

3*Hon.  Robert,  b.  17  July  1804,  m.  7  Dec.  1829,  Anne,  daughter  of 
the  late  Sir  Robert  Gore-Booth,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

l«Robcrt,  b.  18  Oct.  1831.  3  A  daughter,  6.  10  March  1841. 

4  Hon.  Caroline,  b.  Sept.  1806,  d.  13  Jan.  1828 ;  having  m,  23  March  1827, 

Sir  Robert  Gore-Booth,  Bart.,  who  re-m.  Caroline-Susan,  2nd  daughter 
of  Thomas  Goold,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery. 

5  Hon.  Frances,  6.  Jan.  1809,  <^.|28  July  1834;  having  m.  8  April  1834, 

the  Rev.  Charles  Leslie,  eldest  son  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  by 
Isabella  St.  Lawrance,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Bishop  of  Cork  and 
Ross, — see  Howth  ;  he  is  re^m.  to  Louisa,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
Major-General  Sir  Henry  King,  K.C.B. — See  Kingston. 
T)  Hon.  Louisa,  b.  1811,  d.  7  Jan.  1831. 

7  Hon.  Lawrence-Hannan,  King-Harman,  b.  6  Feb.  1816,  m.  17  May  1837, 
Mary,  7th  daughter  of  the  late  James-Raymond  Johnstone,  Esq.,  of 
Alva,  N.  B.,  and  has  issue, 

I  Wentworth-Robert,  b.  3  April  1838.       S  A  son,  6.  97  March  184S. 
3  A  SOD,  b.  t  March  1848.        4  A  son,  6.  Sept.  184ft. 
343 


LOT 

His  Lordship  is  the  2nd  son  of  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Kingston,  and  nndt  to  the 
present  Earl. 

CreaHons.^Baron  1800,  ViMount  1800. 
Geneaiogg. — S««  Genealogical  Folume. 
Motto. — 8pe»  tatiadma  c»lis :  Hearen  is  th«  safest  hope, 
ifctff.— Rockingham  Boyle,  Co.  Roscommon. 


LOTHIAN,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Kerb.) 

WiLLiAM-ScHOMBERO-RoBERT  Kerr,  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Lo- 
thian, Earl  of  Ancnim,  Viscount  of  Brien,  Baron  of  Newbottle,  Jed- 
burgh, Ker  of  Nisbet,  Long  Newton,  and  Dolphington,  and  Ker  of 
Newbottle,  Oxnam,  and  Jedburgh,  idl  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland; 
Baron  Kerr  of  Kerraheugh,  Co.  Roxburgh,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom ;  b.  12  Aug.  1832,  sue.  14  Nov.  1841. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John-William-Robert,  the  seventh  Marquis,  b,  1 
Feb.  1794,  succeeded  27  April  1824,  d,  14  Nor.  1841 ;  haying  m.  19  July  1831, 
Lady  Cecil  Chetwynd  Talbot,  now  Marchioness  Dowager,  daughter  of  Earl 
Talbot,  b,  17  April  1808,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Willi am-Schomberg-Robert,  present  and  eighth  Marquis. 
2*Lord  Schomberg-Henry,  b,  2  Dec.  1833. 

3  Lady  CecU-Elizabeth,  b.  23  Jan.  1835. 

4  Lady  Alice-Mary,  b.  4  June  1836. 

5  Lord  Ralph-Drury,  b.  11  Aug.  1837. 

6  Lord  Walter.Talbot,  b.  28  Sept.  1839. 

7  Lord  John-Montagu-Hobart,  b.  24  April  1841. 

Creatiatu^hord  Newbottle  1.101.  Earl  of  Lothian  1000,  Lord  Jodburgh  lOtS,  Earl  of  An* 
crom,  Lord  Ker  of  Nubet,  Long-Newton,  and  Dolphinffton  1033,  Marquis  of  Lothian,  Barl 
of  AncnuB,  Yiacoant  of  Brien,  and  Lord  Ker  of  Newbottle,  Oxnam,  Je^urgh,  Dcdphington, 
and  Niabet,  1701 :  Baron  Kerr  of  the  United  Kingdom  18S1. 

Gene«Uogji.—See  GenealoMieal  Volume. 

Motto^--SeTO,  Bed  aerio :  Late,  bat  in  earnest. 

Aeafi.—Newbattle  Abbey,   near   Dalkeith,   Co.    Edinburgh;  and  Monteriot,  Jed 
Go.  Roxburgh. 


Collateral  Vtaiuira. 


[Unelea  and  Aunts  of  the  nresent  Peer,  issue 

of  WlLUAM,  0th  MAKQUIS.] 

1  Lord  Sehomberg'Bobert,  b.  19  Aug.  1709, 
d.  unm.  in  18S9. 

1  Lady  LMbeUapBmily-Caroline,  6.  7  Dec. 
1707. 

S  Rer.  Lord  Henry-Francis-Charles,  Rec- 
tor of  Dittisham,  Deron,  b.  17  Aug.  1800,  m. 
Vt  Sept.  183S,  Louis»>Dorothea,  only  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Hon.  Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Hope, 
G.CB.^-^iee  Hopbtouii,  and  has  issue, 

1  Georgina-CaroUne,  b.  89  Aug.  1834, 
d.  4  April  1830.    1  WiUiam-Hobart,  6. 
Sff  July  1830.        8  Henry-Schombcorg, 
b.  19  Aug.  1888.         4  Francis-Ernest, 
6. 10  Aug.  1840.       9  Henrietta-Mary- 
Emma,  6.  M  Dec  1848. 
4=  Lady   SUsabeth  -  Georgina,  6.  89 
S«pL  1807,  Lady  Ointoii. 
344 


9  Lady  Harriet-Lomsa,  6.  10  Oct.  1806,  ai. 
18  June  1834,  Sir  John-Stuart  Forbes,  Bart. 
b.  89  Sept  1804. 

0  Lady  Frances,  b.  0  Oct.  1810. 

7  Ladp  Anne-CatkeriMe,  b.  10  May  1818, 
d.  0  Dec  1880. 

8  Lord  Charles-Lennox,  Aide-de-Oamp  to 
the  Lord  lieutenant  of  Ireland.  6.  1814,  tm, 
88  Oct  1890,  Chariotte-Bmma,  eldest  da^k- 
ter  of  the  late  Cdionel  Thomaa  Hanmer,  and 
sister  of  Sir  John  Hanmer,  Bart,  and  baa 
issue, 

1  Harriett -Geoigiana- Edith,  *.  18 
Sept  1840.      8  Florenoe-Eliaabeth,  *. 
88  Oct  184L 
0  Lord  Mark-Ralph-Geoarga,  Captain  Mtih 
foot,  6.  19  Deo.  1810. 

10  Lord  Frwlaiick-Haibnrt,  Unt,  tLH^  *. 
aoSept.  1818. 


LOU 


11  L^y  Georgin^-Aiigtuta,  6. 10  July  18i1. 

[Great  Uncles  and  Annts  of  Oiepreieiit  Peer, 
iaeue  of  William-John,  5th  Marquia.1 

1  Ladp-EUMmbeth,  b.  1  Sept.  1705,  d,  18 
Ang.  18tl,  late  Lady  Dormer. 

9  Ladf  Maty,  b.  5  Dec.  1707,  d,  0  Feb. 
1701 ;  haring  m.  8  Dec  1788,  Hon.  Gen.  Fre- 
derick St-John.— jlee  Bounoibokb. 


8  ZiMfy  LouUa,  b.  80  Nor.  1708,  d.  SSJone 
1810  ;haTingm.S  June  IJM,  Arthur  Atheriey, 
Esq,,  of  Tower  Honae,  who  d,  SI  Oct  1844. 

4  Lord  CharlwBeauchamp,  b,  10  July 
1775,  d. SO  March  1818;  haying  m.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  William  Crump,  Eeq.,  by  whom, 
who  alM>  d.  10  Not.  1830,  he  left  israe, 

1  Rot.  Charles  -  William  -  John,  b.  3 
Sept.  1801. 

S  ReT.  M ark-Henry-Jamee,  6. 0  Nor. 
180S. 

S  CaroUne,  b,  81  Aug.  1 1804,  m.  4 
April  18S0.  Thomas  Pearse,  Esq.,  of 
Highway  House,  Froyle. 

4  Beauchamp,  ft.  SO  May  1800,  m.  15 
Aug.  183S,  Caroline  -  Elixa,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  James  Irwin,  Esq., 
of  the  Hon.  E.  I.  C's  Serrioe,  and  has 
issue, 

Four  sons  and  two  daughters. 

5  Charlotte,  b.  SS  June  1807. 

0  Frances,  b.  81  March  1800,  m.  13 
Jan.  1834,  R.  G.  Hubbock,  Esq. 

7  William-Henry,  b,  8  Feb.  1811,  m. 
17  Nor.  1841,  Maria,  Toungest  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Richaxd  Power,  Esq. 

8  Elisabeth,  b,  10  April  1813,  m.  11 
Aug.  1835,  Capt.  Edgar  Bayly,  iSth  Ft. 

5  Vice-Admirai  Lord  Mark-Robert,  b.  IS 


Not.  1770,  d,  0  Sept  1840 ;  baring  m.  18 
July  1700,  Ladp  Charlotte  Macdontul, 
Countess  of  Antbim,  by  whom,  who  d,  SO 
Oct.  1835,  he  left  issue, 

1  Hugh-Seymour,  Earl  of  Amtuih. 
S  Ac,  other  issue. — Jlee  Ajmm. 
0  lAeut.'CoL  Lord  Robert,  b.  14  Sept. 
1780,  d.  SS  June  1843,haringM.  14  June  1800, 
Mary,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Rer.  Edmund 
Gilbert,  of  Windsor  House,  Cornwall,  by 
whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  EUxabeth-Anne,  b.  0  May  1807, 
m.  13  Jan.  1830,  Mi^or^en.  Sir  WQ- 
liam-Maynard  Gomm,  K.  C.  B.,  GoTor- 
nor  «nd  Commander-in-Chief  at  Mau- 
ritius. 

S  Louisa-Grace,  b,  15  Sept.  1808,  m, 
4  May  1841,  Ueut-Col.  William-Henry 
Cornwall,  Coldstream  Guards. 

3  William-Walter-Raleigh,  Assistant 
Auditor-General  at  Mauritius,  6.  S7 
Not.  1800. 

4  Marv-Frances,  ft.  11  July  1815. 

5  Emily  •  Caroline  -  Fortescue,  ft.  S7 
June  1817,  m.  17  July  1841,  Morton 
Carr,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

0  Charles  Hove,  ft.  IS  Nor.  1818,  d. 
in  the  West  Indies  1841. 

7  Henry  -  Ashburton,  laentenant 
R.N.,  ft.  S8  Jan.  18S1. 

8  Hon.Lucy-Maria,  Maid  of  Honor  to 
Her  M^esty,  ft.  SI  June  18SS. 

0  Robert-Dundas,  Laent  Royal  Eng. 
ft.  1  Jan.  18S4. 

There  are  descendants  from  the  Hon. 
Charles  Kerr,  of  Abbotrule,  Brother  of  the 
1st  Marquis. 


LOUTH,  BARON.  (Plunkett.) 
Thomas-Oliver  Plunkett,  Baroo  of  Louth,  Co.  Louth,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland;  b.  5  Aug.  1809,  succeeded  25  June  1823,  m.  29 
Nov.  1830,  Anna-Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Philip  Roche,  Esq., 
I>y  his  Lordship's  maternal  Aunt,  the  Hon.  Anna-Maria  Plunkett, — 
see  Dunsany  ;  they  have  issue, 

l*Hoo.  Randal-Percy-Otway,  6.  28  Aug.  1832. 

2  Hon.  Ckainda- Anna-Margaret,  b.  11  May,  d,  21  Aug.,  1834. 

3  Hon.  Augusta- Anna-Margaret,  6.  18  July  1836. 

4  Hon.  Thomas-Oliyer-Westenra,  b,  8  April  1838. 

5  Him,  EmmeHne-Louita'Sydney,  b.  23  Oct.  1839,  d.  24  May  1841. 

6  Hon,  Algernon-Edward  ToUemache,  b,  13  April  1841,  d,  18  Sept  1842. 

7  Hon.  AJ^ernon-Richard-Hartland,  6. 14  Jan.  1843. 

8  A  daughter,  b,  3  Oct.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father  Thomas,  eleventh  Lord,  b,  20  Aug.  1757,  d,  25  June 
1823;  having  m.  7  July  1808,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Plunkett,  eldest  daughter  of 
Randal,  13th  Lord  Dunsany,  by  whom,  who  re-m,  Lieut.-Colonel  Thomas  Tisdall, 
and  d,  28  July  1831,  he  left  issue  : 

1  Thomas-Oliver,  present  and  twelfth  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Randal-Matthew,  b,  6  Oct.  1811,  d,  5  Nov.  1833. 

3  Hon.  Charles-Dawson,  Captain  in  the  Royals. 

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4  HoiL  Hcory-Lake,  6,  6  Aug.  1815. 

5  Hon.  Edwmrd-Sydoey,  Lieut,  i^th  Foot,  b.  1817. 

6  Horn.  ^Mtui'Margarei,  b.  1818,  d.  1824. 

CrnK«i«nr«— 8ee  Gememiogiemi  VpUme, 
M»it0^—reaitiakM.  lenU:  Q«ick  witlioat  iiapetuoMty. 


Semi^—UtnOi  HaU,  Co.  Loatk. 


fTalUttral  Bratrlfi. 


[Uncles  and  Amte  of  the  present  Peer.&Moe 
of  OUver,  IMi  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  OUvtr,  d.  uium. 

J  Hon.  Luke,  d.  unm. 

3  Hon.  Matthew,  d.  July  IMS ;  hai 
Sydney,  dangliter  of  Colonel  Shawe,  of' 
loogh  Coctle,  Tipperary,  by  whom  he  left 

1  Olhrer,  m.  April  1S38,  BeMie-Jane, 
daughter  of  Wflliam  Drooght,    Eaq. 


1  Thoinaa.     S  Matthew.    4  Charles. 
ft  Henry.     6  Merrick.     7  / 
8  Anna  -  Shawe,   tn.    IStl, 

l^etke,  Esq.,  ol  Umgtord  HaD,  Sakip, 

who  d.  t5  Dec.  1836. 

4  Hon.  CkmrUs,  d.  vsMn. 

5  Hon.  Susannah. 

6  Hon.  Anne,  ai.  Anthony  Tisdall«  Esq. 
and  d.  5  March  1837. 


LOVAT,  BARON.     (Fraser.) 
Thomas- Alexander  Frasrr,    Baron  Lovat  of  Liovat,  Co.  lover* 
ness,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  b,  1802,  m.  8  Aug.  1823, 
the  Hon.  Charlotte-Georgiana  Jerningham,    eldest  daughter  of  Lord 
Stafford,  6.  8  Oct.  1800,  and  has  issue : 

1  Hon.  Amelia-Charlotte,  b.  22  Aug.  1824. 

2  Hon.  Frances-Georgina,  b.  20  Feb.  1826,  m.  9  May  1844,  Sir  Pyers  Mos- 

tyn,  Bart. 

3  Hon.  Charlotte-Henrietta,  b.  13  June  1827. 
4*Hon.  Simon,    6.  21  Dec.  1828. 

5  Hon.  Alexander-Edwaid,  6.  13  Jan.  1831. 

6  Hon.  George-Stafford-Edward,  b.  17  Feb.  1834. 

7  Hon.  Henry-Thomas,  b.  2  Dec.  1838. 

Creatlon.^1637. 

Genealogf.—Ree  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.--Je  sols  pr6t :  I  am  ready. 

Seat. — Beaufort,  Co.  luTemeas ;  and  Strichen  House,  Aberdeenshire. 


LOVELACE,  EARL  OF.     (King.) 

William  King,  Earl  of  Lovelace,  Viscount  Ockham  of  Ockham. 

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Co.  Surrey,  Lord  King,  Baron  of  Ockham^  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  Surrey, 
Lieut.-Col.  Commandant  of  the  Surrey  Yeomanry  Cavalry ;  b\90 
Feb.  1805,  succeeded  4  June  1833,  m.  8  July  1835,  the  Hon.  Au- 
gusta-Ada Byron,  only  daughter  of  George-Gordon^  6th  Lord  Byron, 
6.  10  Dec.  1815,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

l»Byron-Noel,  Viscount  Ockham,  b,  12  May  1836. 

2  Lady  Anne-Isabella-Noel,  b.  22  Sept.  1837. 

3  Hon.  Ralph-Gordon-Noel,  6. 2  July  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Peter,  the  seventh  Lord  Kino,  was  b,  31  Aug.  1775, 
succeeded  23  Nov.  1793,  and  d,  4  June  1833  ;  having  m.  26  May  1804,  Lady  Hester 
Fortescue,  eldest  daughter  of  Hugh,  1st  Earl  Fortescue,  now  Dowager  Lady  King, 
b.  17  Dec.  1784, by  whom  he  had  issue: 

1  William,  present  and  first  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Hester,  b.  2  May  1806,  m,  15  Feb.  1843,  the  Rev.  Sir  George  Gre- 

gan  Craufurd,  Bart. 

3  Hon.  Anne-Emily,  b.  27  Nov.  1807. 

4  Hon.  Peter-John-Locke,  b.  25  Jan.  1811,  m.  22  March  1836,  Louisa, 

eldest  daughter  of  the  late  William-Henry  Hoare,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon. 

Louisa-Elizabeth  Noel, — *ee  Barham,  and  has  issue, 

1  Uester-ForteBcue,  b.  S9  Aug.  1837.       S  Peter,  h.  6  March  1830,  d. 
23  April  1840.  3  Peter-Jobn-Locke,  b,  5  Oct.  1840.  4  Louisa- 

Elizabeth- Noel,  b.  '26  June  1842. 

5  Hon.  Charlotte-Louisa,  6.  4  Sept.  1814,  m.  7  Sept.  1841,  the  Rev.  Deme- 

trius Calliphronas. 

Creation,— BMt\  1838,  Baron  172A. 
Genealogy.— ^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— LBbor  ipse  roluptas :  Labour  itself  is  pleasure. 
Town  Residence.— \fit  St.  James's  Square. 

Seats.— ISAai  Horsley  Park,  near  Ripley,  Surrey ;  and  AsUey-Combe,  near  Minehead, 
Somersetshire.  

CoIIatoral  Urancles. 

[  Uncle  of  the  present  Peer,  younger  son  of  1  Caroline,  6.  0  Aug.  1800. 

Peter,  6th  Lord.]  2  Frederick,  Lieut  S7th  foot,  6.  13 

Hon.  George,  6.  28  Jan.  1783,  m.  20  Oct.  June  1815. 

1808,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Tred-  3  Henry,  Lieut  R.N.,6.  SO  June  1810. 
croft,  Esq.,  6.  11  Dec.  1786,  by  whom  he  has 


LUCAN,  EARL   OF.     (Bingham.) 

Georoe-Charles  Bingham,  E^rl  of  Lucan,  and  Baron  Lucan  of 
Castlebar,  Co.  Mayo,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  of  which  he  is  a  Re- 
presentative in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet 
of  Nova  Scotia  ^  a  Colonel  in  the  Army,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos 
Rotulorum  of  the  Co.  Mayo,  6.  17  April  1800,  succeeded  SO  June 
1839,  m.  29  June  1829,  Lady  Anne  Brudenell,  7th  daughter  of 
Robert,  6th  Earl  of  Cardigan,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 
l*George,  Lord  Bingham,  b.  8  May  1830. 

2  Lady  AugusU,  b.  7  Feb.  1832. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth,  6.  5  May  1833. 

4  Lady  Lavinia,  b.  2  May  1835. 

5  Lady  Anne-Sarah,  b.  12  March  1840. 
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JHi L \t4tkai^%  JKfctr,  Ejchaao,  U4:«»o  Em,  n  iu  €  Dec:  IJM^i 
2»M«db   17M,  Mi^  3t^Me  183»;kmi«  «.  tf  Mar  17M,  L^r 
BiHMjyw,  3r4  fcftfgrof  Hgwy,  gadaaJ  hk  E«i  <f  FMiiiirtiii,  wfcn 

fan  viHi  BenHrd-eavard  Hovard,  Ec^  aAcmnfe  Uck  IMr  «r 

«w«Mlv«dni)faf  17M;  ike^SIMatdi  1S19,  fevvv  iMr  W  thr  EM : 

1  Lmd^  iMxsltik,  k.  179&,  S.  »  SryC  lft»  ;  kma^  mT  27  lf«k  1S1&, 

f^eonre-Omrille  Hareowt,  Eaq^  M^^— ArrTcBSOX. 

2  Aa^  CUrlitfr,  A.  28  Feb.  1796,^  17  Matcb  Utt. 

3  Udjr  Ane,  k.  22  Feb.  1797,  s.  18  Jalj  181C,    iirtmm^t  Mmwmf,  Etf^ 

id  Bnmtaaam,  Co.  Wigton,  i.  11  Sept.  1789,  dL  15  Jalr  1S45l 

4  Udjr  Ufmim,  k.  1  March  1798,  Lmdr  Ekho^—Str  WcmtmI 

5  Ladr  Gtormam,  i.  19  April  1799.  ».  15  Jime  1821,  Ckvlfs  Nefili.En^ 

6  GeOftGE-CHABLES,  THE    rBE»E!«T  A5ID  TBIED  EaKL. 

7  Hon.  Rjcbard,  ScmCary  of  Legation  at  Tnrin,  i.  2  Maj  1881. 

tytaiinu^Banm  ITT,  Ecri  17M.    BnoocC  of  Nora 
Oen^mUnp, — 8ce  GeiumUglemi  Fmtmme. 
MHtmy-^yt*  mt^  i:krimmm :  Ckrwt  m  anr  kope. 
7>ini  iS««Meiir«.,— M,  Haaorer  Square 
~  TtTMm 


4;wl#^Lalck«a,  near  Cberttey,  MidUOeKx ;  uid  CMttobar,  Co.  IU^vl 


LURGAN,  BARON.  (Brownlow.) 
CiiARLEB  Brownlow,  Baron  Lurgan  of  Lurgan,  Co.  Armagh,  m 
the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  P.C.  for  Ireland,  6.  17  April 
1795,  m.  l8t,  1  June  1822,  Lady  Mary  Bligh,  2nd  daughter  of  John, 
4th  Karl  of  Darnley,  who  was  b.  31  May  1796,  and  d.  20  June  1823; 
and  2ndly,  15  July  1828,  Jane,  4th  daughter  of  the  late  Roderick 
Macneil,  Esq.,  of  Barra,  Co.  Inverness.     His  Lordship  has  issue, 

by  Itt  marriage : 

1  Hon.  Mary-Elizabetb,  b.  27  May  1823. 

by  Snd  marriai^e : 

2  Hon.  Clara- Anna-Jane,  b.  22  Nov.  1829. 
3»Hon.  Charles,  b.  10  April  1831. 

4  Hon.  Edward,  b.  14  Dec.  1836. 

His  Lordship  is  the  second  son  of  the  late  Lieutenant-Colonel  Charles  Brownlow, 
b.  30  April  1757,  d.ll  Sept.  1822;  by  his  marriage,  5  March  1785,  with  Caroline, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Benjamin  Ashe,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d,  5  Sept.  1838,  he 
had  Issue. 

1  IsabelU-Caroline,  b,  1786,  m.  20  June  1818,  Colonel  RoderickMacneil, 

of  Barra,  Lieut.-Col.  91st  Foot 

2  mUiam,  Captain  6M  Footf  b,  1787,  killed  in  Spain  2  Aug.  1813. 

3  Anna,  6.  1794,  m.  1821,  Lieut.-Colonel  Maxwell  Close,  of  Dnunhaa- 

nagher,  Co.  Armagh. 

4  Charles,  the  present  Peer. 

5  Rev.  John,  b.  1798,  m.  16  July  1822,  Alicia,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Hon. 

John  Browne, — See  Kilmaine,  and  has  issue. 
•      6  Frederick,  b,  1800,  m.  1823,  Jane,  daughter  of  ...  .  Amereanz,  Eaq., 
'  of  Jersey. 

7  Mary-Sopnia,  6. 1804,  m.  Aug.  1822,  the  Rev.  John-Forbes  Close. 

8  George,  5.  June  1805,  in  the  Hon.  East  India  Company's  Military  Ser- 

vice, M.  1828,  Cornelia,  daughter  of  Thomas  Sandby,  Esq. 
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9  Henry,  in  Hon.  East  India  Company's  Ciyil  Service,  b.  May  1807,  m. 
1st,  9  April  1829,  AwM'AnuUay  daughter  of  Henry  Chester,  Esq.,  and 
after  her  death,  2ndly,  1838,  Louisa-Margaret,  2nd  daughter  of  Pa- 
trick Kirwan,  Esq.,  of  Craig  Castle,  Co.  Galway,  by  Louisa-Margaret 
Browne,  sister  of  Lord  Oranmore. 

CreatUm.—l%^. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Eue  quam  riden :  To  be  rather  than  seem  to  be. 

•Vra/.— Brownlow  Hoiue,  Largan,  Co.  Armagh. 


LYNDHURST,  BARON.     (Copley.) 

John  -  Singleton  Copley,  Baron  Lyndhurst  of  Lyndhurst,  Co. 
Hants,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  Lord  High  Chancellor^ 
P.C,  F.R.S.,High  Stewardof  the Universityof Cambridge,  Official  Go- 
vernor of  King's  College^  London,  and  of  the  Charter  House,  Visitor 
of  Birmingham  School,  Trustee  of  the  British  and  Hunterian  Mu- 
seums, and  Commissioner  for  Building  Churches  ^  h,  ^l  May  177^* 
m.  Ist,  13  March  1819,  Sarah-Garey,  daughter  of  Charles  Bruns- 
den,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Charles  Thomas,  who  was 
killed  at  Waterloo  ^  she  was  b.  in  1795,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1834  ;  Sndly, 
5  Aug.  1837,  Georgiana,  daughter  of  Lewis  Goldsmith,  Esq.  His 
Lordship  has  had  issue, 

by  Ist  marriage  : 

1  Sarahf  b.  and  d.  1820. 

2  Hon.  Sarah -Elizabeth,  b.  16  March  1821. 

3  Hon.  Susan-Penelope,  b.  23  July  1822,  d.  9  May  1837. 

4  Jokn-Singleton,  b.  3  Aug.  1824,  d.  Sept.  1825. 

5  Hon.  Sophia-Clarence,  6.  15  April  1828. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

6  Hon.  Georgiana-Susan,  b,  5  May  1838. 

Lord  Lyndhurst's  father,  John- Singleton  Copley,  Esq.,  an  eminent  Painter  and 
Royal  Academician,  d.  9  Sept.  1815,  having  had  issue  by  his  wife,  the  daughter 
of  Richard  Clarke,  Esq.,  who  </.  11  Jan.  1836,  John-Singleton,  the  present  Peer, 
two  other  sons,  who  d.  in  infancy,  and  three  daughters. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Creation.— IWt. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Folutne. 

Motto. — Ultra  pergere :  To  proceed  further. 

Town  Residence.— 25,  George  Street,  Hanorer  Square. 

S'eat.—TuTriae  Park,  Henley-on-Thame«. 


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LYTTELTON.  BARON.    (Lyttblton.) 

George- William  Ltttelton,  Lord  Lyttelton^  Baron  of  Frankley, 
Co.  Worcester,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Briiain ;  Baron  Westcote  of 
Balamare,  Co.  Longford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  a  Baronet  of 
England  -,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulomm  of  the  Co.  of 
Worcester,  High  Steward  of  the  town  of  Bewdley,  F.R.S.,  b.  31 
March  1817^  succeeded  30  April  1837,  m.  25  July  1839,  Mary,  Sod 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Stephen-Richard  Glynne,  Bart.,  by  the  Hon. 
Mary  Neville, — see  Braybrooke,  b,  ^  July  1813.     They  have  issue, 

1  Hon.  Meriel-Sandi,  b.  17  June  1840. 

2  Hon.  Lucy-Caroline,  b.  5  Sept.  1841. 
3»Hon.  Charles-George,  b.  27  Oct.  1842. 

4  Hon.  Albert  Victor,  to  whom  Her  Majesty  stood  sponsor,  b.  29  Jone  1844. 

5  A  son,  b.  28  Oct,  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William -Henry,  third  Lord,  was  b.  3  April  1782, 
succeeded  his  brother  12  Nov.  1828,  and  rf.  30  April  1837;  having:  m.  4  March  1813, 
Lady  Sarah  Spencer,  eldest  daughter  of  George-John,  2nd  Earl  Spencer,  now 
Dowager  Lady  Lyttelton,  by  whom,  who  is  Governess  to  the  Royal  Chil- 
dren, apd  was  b.  29  July  1787,  he  left  issue : 

1  Hon.  Caroline- Lavinia,  b.  I  Feb.  181G. 

2  George- William,  present  and  fourth  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Spencer,  6.  19  June  1818. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  William- Henry,  6.  3  April  1820. 

5  Hon.  Larinia,  6.  13  Sept.  1821,  m.  14  Oct.  1843,  the  Rev.  Henry  Glynne, 

Rector  of  Hawarden,  Flintshire,  b.  1812. 

Creations.— Inah  Baron  1770 ;   Baron  Lyttelton  of  PranUey  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Bri- 
tain I71VI.    Bart.  1618. 
Genealogy — See  Genealogical  Folume. 
Motto. — Ung  Dieu,  ung  Roy :  One  God,  one  king. 
Town  Residence.— 2Q,  Grosrenor  Place. 
Seat. — Hagley  Park,  near  Stourbridge,  Worcestcnlure. 


MACCLESFIELD,   EARL  OF.     (Parker.) 

Thomas  Parker,  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  Co.  Chester,  Viscount  Psir^ 

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ker  and  Baron  Parker  of  Ewelme,  Co.  Oxford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain  ;  High  Steward  of  Henley,  D.C.L.  j  b.  March  1763,  succeeded 
his  brother  20  March  1842,  m.  Ist,  16  March  1796,  the  eldest 
daughter  of  Lewis  Edwards,  Esq.,  of  Talgarth,  Merionethshire,  who 
d.  9  April  1803  5  2ndly,  19  March  I8O7,  Eliza,  youngest  daughter 
of  William  Breton- Wolstenholme,  Esq.  of  HoUyhill^  Sussex  ;  and 
has  issue, 

by  Iflt  marriaf  e  : 

1  Mary-Maria,  b,  1797,  d,  31  March  1820. 

2  Lady  Amelia-Eliza,  m.  April  1817,  William  Montgomery,  Esq.,  o(  Grey 

Abbey,  Downshire,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Hagh  Montgomery, 
by  the  Hon.  Georgiana  Ward — See  Bangor  ;  he  J.  3  May  1831. 

3  Ladj  Matilda- Anne,  m.  26  May  1825,  Arthar-Hill  Montgomery,  Esq., 

of  IVrella,  Downshire,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Rer.  Hugh  Montgomery, 
by  the  Hon.  Georgiana  Ward. — See  Bangor. 

4  Lady  Ellen-Catherine,  d,  23  Sept.  1844;  having  m,  3  Nov.  1829,  John- 

William  Fane,  Esq. — .S««  Westmoreland. 

5  Lady  Louisa,  b.  8  Feb.  1803. 

by  Snd  marriage : 

6  Lady  Laura-Cecilia,  Countess  of  Antrim. 

7  *Thomas- Augustus- Wolstenholme,  Viscount  Parker,  6.  17  March  1811,  m, 

1st,  11  JiUy  1839,  Henrietta,  youngest  daughter  of  Edmund  Turnor 
Esq.,  of  Stoke-Rochfort,  Lincolnshire,  who  d.  19  Nov.  1839 ;  and 
2ndly,  25  Aug.  1842,  Lady  Mary-Frances  Grosvenor,  2nd  daughter  of 


the  Marauis  of  Westminster,  and  has  issue, 
l*Hon.  George- An^fltus,  b.  10  Oct.  184a 
2  Hon.  CecU-Thomu,  b.  27  March  1845. 


8  La^  Lavinia-Agnes,  b,  13  June  1813,  m.  19  July  1836,  the  Hon.  John- 
Thomas  Dutton. — See  Sherborne. 

His  Lordship^s  father,  Thomas,  third  Earl,  was  b.  12  Oct.  1723,  and  d.  9  Feb. 
1795 ;  having  m.  12  Dec.  1749,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  William  Heath- 
rote,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  d.  20  May  1812,  he  had,  besides  two  daughters  who  d. 
unm.,  the  following  issue : 

1  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  29  June  1751,  d.  10  June  1829;  having  m,  John  Fane, 

Esq.,  who  </.  8  Feb.  1824. — See  Westmoreland. 

2  George,  fourth  Earl,   b.    24    Feb.  1755,  succeeded  9    Feb.    1795, 

and  d,  20  March  1842;  having  m.  25  May  1780,  Mary-Frances, 
2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Drake,  D.D.,  of 
Amersham,  who  d,  1  Jan.  1823,  having  had  issue  by  the  Earl, 

1  Lady  Mary,  b.  22  Jan.  1781,  Countess  of  Haddington. 

S  Hon,  George^  d.  an  infant. 

3  Thomas,  present  and  fifth  Earl. 

Sir  William  Heathcote  of  Hursley,  Bart,  is  next  in  succession  to  the  Earldom, 
after  the  present  Earl  and  his  issue  male. 

Creations.^Baxon  171fl,  Visconnt  and  Earl  1721. 

Genealogji. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

.ffof /D.^Sapere  audo :  Dare  to  be  wise. 

Town  Residence.— Of  Conduit  Street. 

Seats.Shiibwm  Castle,  and  Bnsham  Hall,  Tetsworth,  Oxon  ;  and  Bucfastleigh,  Devon. 


MACDONALD,  BARON.     (Macdonald.) 
Godfrey- William -Wbntwobth  Macdonald,  Lord  Macdonald, 
351 


MAL 

Baron  of  Slate,  Co.  Antrim,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  a  Baronet  of 
Nova  Scotia ;  b.  7  March  1809,  succeeded  13  Oct.  1832.  m.  21  Aug. 
1845,  Maria-Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  George-Thomas 
Wyndham,  Esq.,  of  Cromer  Hail,  Norfolk,  by  the  present  Countess 
of  Listowel. 

His  Lordship's  father  Godfrey,  third  Lord,  was  6.  14  Oct  1775,  aaraiiied  tkt 
additional  samame  of  Bosrile,  in  April  1814,  d,  13  Oct.  1832 ;  haiing  «.  15  Dec. 
1803,  Louisa-Maria,  daughter  of  Farley  Edsir,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  ^.  10  Feb. 
1835,  he  left  issue  : 

1  Hon.  EUMobeth^DUma,  6. 27  Feb.  1804,  d,  9  June  1839 ;  hating  ».  20  Jane 

1825,  Duncan  Davidson,  Esq.,  of  Tulloch,  N.B.,  Dean  of  Faculty  of 
Marischall  College,  Aberdeen. 

2  Hon.  Julia,  6.  30  Oct.  1805,  m.  11  Oct.  1838,  the  Rev.  Charles  Hudsoo, 

Vicar  of  Sawnby,  Notts. 

3  Hon.  Susan-Husaey,  b.  24  Aug.  1807,  m.  9  Feb.  1832,  Richard  Beanmont, 

Esq.,  Commander,  R.N. 

4  Godfrey-William-Wentworth,  present  and  fourth  Lord. 
5*Hon.  Capt.  James-William,  6.   31  Oct.  1810,  Aide-de-Camp  to  H.R.H. 

Prince  George  of  Cambridge,  in  the  Ionian  Islands. 

6  Hon.  Diana,  b,  12  April  1812,  m.  18  May  1837,  John-George  Smyth, 

Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  John-Henry  Smyth,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Eliza- 
beth-Anne Fiu-Roy,— «(•«  Grafton,  b,  5  Feb.  1815. 

7  Hon.  Jane,  6.  25  May  1815. 

8  Hon.  Marianne,  6.  27  July  1816,  m.  28  July  1840,  Henry-Martin  Tumor, 

Esq. 

9  Hon.  WUliam,  b,  27  Sept.  1817. 

10  Hon.  OcUvia-Sophia,  m.  7  Dec.  1841,  William-James  Hope-Johnstone, 
Esq. — See  Hopetoun. 

Creation,— \776,    Bart,  of  Nora  ScotU,  IdU. 
Geneaion^See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto.— YiTtoM  propter  se :  Virtue  for  its  own  sake, 
land. 
Jte/.— Armidale,  Itle  of  Skye. 


Per  mare,  per  terras :  By  sea  and 


Collateral 

[Undes  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer, 
issue  of  Alexander,  1st  Lord.] 

1  Hon»  Diana,  b.  S8  Sept.  1700,  d.  tt 
April  IMS  ;  haTinr  m,  5  March  178S,  the 
mgl^  Bon,  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart.,  wi- 
dower  of  Sarah,  daughter  of  Alexander 
M aitland,  Esq.,  of  Stoke  Newington  :  he  d. 
ID  Dec.  1835. 

S  ALXXANOxa-WxirrwoaTH,  sxcond  Lokd, 
6.  Dec  ins,  d.  10  June  1824. 

3  Hon.  Archibald,  b.  SI  May  1777,  m.  SO 
Oct    I80S,  Jane,    daughter    of    the     late 


Vranctcf. 

Duncan  Campbell,  Esq.,  and  has  issne  by 
her: 

1  Archibald,  6.   17  Aug.  ISas.       t 

Mary,  6.  18  Sept.  1800.       3  Campbell. 

b.  SO  June  1808.       4  Blisabeth-IHaaa, 

b.  S5  Oct.  1800.  5  James-William, 

6.  S7  Jan.  1811.       0  Alexander-George, 

6.  5  Feb.  1813. 

4  Bon.  Ueut.-Col.  James-WUliam,  4.  10 

Jan.  1783,  killed  at  Bergen-op-Zoom,  0  March 

1814. 

ff  Hon.   Dudlep-Stetrtart-Erskine,  b.    14 
Feb.  1780,  d.  80  Aug.  1840. 


MALMESBURY,  EARL  OF.     (Harris.) 

Jambs-Howard  Harris,  Earl  of  Malmesbary,  Viscoonl  FitihaiTis 
352 


MAN 


of  Heron  Court,  Co.  Southampton,  and  Lord  Malmesbury,  Baron  of 
Malmesbury,  Co.  Wilts,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  b.  25  March 
1807,  sue.  10  Sept.  1841.  m.  13  April  1830,  Lady  Emma  Bennet, 
daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Tankerville,  but  has  no  issue. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James-Edward,  second  Earl,  b,  J9  Aug.  1778,  suc- 
ceeded 21  Nov.  1820,  d.  10  Sept  1841 ;  haying  m.  17  June  1806,  Harriet-Sutan, 
daughter  of  Francis- Bateman  Dashwoud,  Esq.,  of  Well  Vale,  Lincolnshire,  and 
by  her,  who  d,  4  Sept.  1815,  left  issue : 

1  James-Howard,  the  present  and  third  Earl. 
2*Hon.  Edward- Alfred-John,  CapUin  R.N.,  M.P.,  b.  20  May  1808,  m.  4  Aug. 
1841,   Emma-Wyly,    youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Captain  Samuel 
Chambers,  R.N.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward^Aines,  b.  11  Apnl  184S.      S  Alfml-Charles,  6. 10  Nor.  1849. 
3  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles- Amyand,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  Rector  of  Wil- 
ton, 6.  4  Aug.  1813,  m,   20  May  1837,  Katharine-Lucia,   youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 
James-Edward,  b.  14  March  1838,  d,  S3  July  184S. 
Cy-eaficHM.— Baron  1788,  ViKount  and  Barl  1800. 
Geneaim.See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Afolfo.— Ubiqae  patriam  reminisci :  Ererywhere  to  remember  oar  ooantry. 
Toum  Residence.— %t  Whitehall  Gardens. 
Seat.— Heron  Court,  Hants. 


CoIUtfral  VranctM 

[Uncles  and  Aonto  of  the  present  Peer,  issoe 
of  James,  1st  Barl.] 

1  Lady  Catherine,  b.  30  May  1780,  m.  14 
June  18SI,  Major-Gen.  John  Bell,C.B.,Aidc- 
de-Camp  to  the  Queen. 

1  Hon.  and  Rev.  l%omat  -  Alfred,  b.  34 
March  1783,  d.  1ft  Dec.  1833 ;  haying  m.  38 
Sept.  1813,  Maria,  4th  daughter  of  the  Ute 
Very  Rev.  George  Markham,  D.D..  Dean  of 
York,  and  had  issue : 


1  George,  b.  1  April  1810. 

2  Louisa-Cecilia,  b.  4  April  1830,  M.5 
Aug.  1844,  Alfred-Urfoain  Jameron,  of 
Chateney  near  Tours. 

3  Lady  Prances,  b.  33  Aug.  1784,  m.  15 
June  1815,  the  Hon.  Lieut. -General  Sir 
Galbraitk-Ijoury  CoU,  G.C.B.—See  Bnnis- 
KiLLEN ;  who  d.  4  Oct.  1843. 

4  Hon.  George,  b.  8  Feb.,  d.  18  Jane,  1780. 


MANCHESTER,  DUKE  OF.  (Montagu.) 
George  Montagu,  Duke  and  Earl  of  Manchester,  Viscount  Man- 
deville,  and  Baron  Montagu  of  Kimbolton,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great 
Britain ;  b.  9  July  1799,  succeeded  18  March  1843,  m.  8  Oct.  18^2, 
Millicent,  daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  General  Robert-Bernard 
Sparrow,  by  Lady  Olivia  Acheson, — see  Gosford,  h.  25  Jan.  1798, 
by  whom  he  has  issue, 

l^WilHam-Drogo,  Viscount  Mandeville,  Lieut.  Gren.  Guards,   b.  15  Oft. 

2  Lord  Robert,  b.  24  Jan.  1825. 

3  Lord  Frederick,  b.  5  Oct.  1828. 

4  Lady  Olivia,  b.  18  July  1830. 

His  Grace's  falKer,  William,  fifth  Duke,  was  b.  21  Oct.  1768,  succeeded  2 
Sept.  1788,  and  d.  at  Rome  18  March  1843;  having  m.  7  Oct.  1793,  Lady  Susan 
Gordon,  3rd  daughter  of  Alexander,  4th  Duke  of  Gordon, ~#«e  Huntlv,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  26  Aug.  1828,  had  issue, 

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1  Edward'Proodfbot  Montafo,  E«|»  lient. 
R.N,,  Depaty-Lieot.  of  the  County  of  WvS- 
Mk,  b.  13  April  1701,  m.  4  8ept.  1817,  Klea- 
nor,  daughter  of  James  ETerud,  Esq.,  and 


Gerard,  a  lat  lient  Boy.  Marines, 
b, »  Jane  IMO. 

t  Jaroen-Van-Harthals,  lieat.  Idth 
Foot,  b.  S  Dec.  IMl. 

3  John,  b.  10  Sept.  1813. 

4  Frederick.  6.  1  Nor.  1815. 
0  Herbert,  b,  1  May  1817. 

0  Arthur,  b.  11  Nor.  18S8. 

7  Julia-Bliiabeth,  6. 1830. 

8  OeUriai,  6. 11  Joly  1831. 

0  Eleanor,  6.  1830. 

10  Krerard,  b.  1830. 

11  Declmiu,  fr.  1837. 
11  Henry,  6.  1830. 

13  CaroliDe-Bdwina,  6.1841. 

1  Macdalena,  m.  Captain  Bobert  Hoc- 
kingfl,B.N. 

3  Ber.  George,  Bector  of  South  Picken- 
ham,  Norfolk,  m.  Nor.  1817,  EmUy,  4th  daugh- 
ter of  the  Ber.  William  Yonge,  Chancefior 
of  the  Diocese  of  Norwich,  and  has  issue, 

1  Mary'Anne-Fanny,fr.ll  Auc.lgU, 
m.  5  March  1848,  Benjamin  Bharpe, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  B.N. 

1  Bdgar,  b,  0  July  1819. 


3  Gearve,  b.  Immm  Um. 

4  LevHa,  b.  Ang.  Utl. 

5  Henee-Wmiam.  Lieat.  Baydi  Bb- 
giaeefa,  b.  May  180. 

•  Anca,  b.  Joe  I8M. 

7  cLnlscte.  b.  Jane  iOMw 

8  EaHly.  b.  Jan.  IS31. 

0  CharW*.  Apvfl  1831. 

10  Grace,  b.  Aa^.  1833. 

11  Eliasbeth,  b.  Ang.  183S. 

4  LoaMa^HeuBectm,ak  10  April  1838,  Gnpt. 
Sir  Darid  Dnnn,  B.N.,  K.C.H. 
0  Edgar,  Barrisier-at-Law. 
0  Mary-Anne,  m.  10  Ang.  1834,  the  Ber. 
PretoickF 


[Sfnriring  daaghfrr  of  Admiral  John  Mon- 
tagn.   Brother  of  the  abore  Jamea  and 
Edward.] 
Sophia,   b.  30  April  1790,  widow  ot  Sir 

Gtmrge  Tkmmms,  Bmrt,,  who  4,  8  MarA  181A. 

[lasne  of  Adaural  Sir  Geone,  G.C.B.,  lad  ooa 
of  the  abore  Admiral  John  Montagu.] 

1  Georgiana,  Bedchamber  Woman  t» 
Queen  A^lidde,  6.  Iff  May  1780,  ak  19  Auf . 
1808,  Fiee-AdmUrml  Shr  John  Gerr,  X.C.S. 
ca^f  CCJET.,  who  4,  11  Aug.  1838. 

1  LieutenantrColonel  George  -  WnauiitDB 
WaoucBTOK,  of  Waoot,  Wllta.,  6.  M  Sept. 
1788. 

3  John  -  William,  Capt.  B.  N.,  b,  18  Jan. 
1700,  at.  U  March  1840,  Isabella- BUaabeth, 
ffth  daughter  of  Charies-Geoige  Beaaderk, 
Bsq«— Ser  St.  Albams,  and  has  issae, 

1  George-Edward,  b.  10  Feb.  1841. 
1  John,  6.  18  March  1818. 

4  James,  Capt.  B.N.,  6. 10  April  1701. 

5  Sophia,  d,  19  May  1845. 

[Widow  of  Admiral  John  Moatagn's  yoanfer 
Son.] 
Barbara,  daughter  of  John  Ftoetwood* 
Esq.,  widow  of  Ueut.-Coi<mei  Bdwmrd  Mtm- 
togu,  who  was  5.  10  Nor.  1799,  ».  bar  17 
May  1701,  and  tf .  8  May  1700,  hariag  had 

1  John,  b.  11  Aug.  1707,  nk  Aug.  UIS, 
Jessy,  daughter  of  Mi^Ka^Gaacral  Bd- 
ward  Vanglian-Worsley,  Royal  ArcO- 
lery. 

1  Mi^  George,  b,  II  Dee.  vm. 


354 


MAN 


MANNERS,  BARON.     (Manners.) 
John-Thomas  Manners,  Baron  Manners  of  Foston,  Co.  Lincoln, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  b.  17  Aug.  1818,  succeeded 
30  May  1842. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  First  Lord,  P.C,  for  many  years  Lord  Chan- 
cellor of  Ireland,  b.  24  Feb.  1756,  d.  30  May  1842  ;  having  m.  1st,  4  Nov.  1803, 
Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Copley,  Bart.,  who  dying  without  issue,  5 
Aug.  1814,  his  Lordship  m.  2ndly,  28  Oct  1815,  the  Hon.  Jane  Butler,  now 
Dowager  Lady  Manners,  daughter  of  James,  lith  Lord  Caher,  and  sister  of 
the  1st  Earl  of  Glengall,  b,  1  Aug.  1779,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  ^son,  still-bom  23  July  1817. 

2  John-Thomas,  present  and  second  Lord. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather.  Lord  George  Manners-Sutton,  was  the  3rd  son  of 
John,  3rd  Duke  of  Rutland. 

Creation — 1807. 

Gtnealogw — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Poor  y  parrenir :  To  attain  it. 

Town  Residence.— M,  Upper  Brook  Street 

<Sfaf .— Fomham,  near  Bury  St  Edmand«,  Suffolk. 


MANSFIELD,  EARL  OF.  (Murray.) 
William-David  Murray,  Earl  of  Mansfield,  Co.  Notts,  and  Earl 
of  Mansfield,  Co.  Middlesex,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  ;  Vis- 
count of  Stormont,  Co.  Perth,  Baron  Scone  and  Balvaird,  tw  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland;  K.T.,  b.  21  Feb.  1806,  succeeded  18  Feb. 
1840,  m.  8  April  1829,  Louisa,  3rd  daughter  of  Cuthbert  Ellison, 
Esq.,  of  Hepburn,  Durham,  by  whom,  who  d.  24  Nov.  1837,  he  has 
issue, 

1  Lady  Louisa-Nina,  b.  18  July  1830. 
2*William-David,  Viscount  Stormont,  b,  22  July  1835. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  the  third  Earl,  was  6.  7  March  1777,  suc- 
ceeded 1  Sept.  1796,  and  d.  18  Feb.  1840;  having  m.  16  Sept.  1797,  Frrderica, 
366  A  A  2 


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7  HoiL  Dairiil.HcsrT,  Capc  Scots  Fosiier  Gsarda,  ft.  9  Fell.    1811,  ol  18 

Nor.  1810,  Ma^^sareC  eldest  daodtfer  of  Joka  Graai,  Em|^  of  Kili:ias. 
toi^  aadoahrdJahJ^dWirof  hblrtsMiiiMi  with  tfce  Horn.  Masfarei 
Gnx, — Set  Gbat. 

8  Lady  Caikm-Smrmk^  ft.  8  Mar  1814,  d.  17  Aw.  1830. 

9  Lady  EmUj,  ft    22  Nor.  1816,  m.  9   Mar  1839,  Ca^tabi  FrsHas-Hogk 

Sejmoar^  ScoU  FnsUier  Guards. — See  Heettokd. 

His  Lofdsiup's  gnndladier,  Davi  d,  the  second  Eael,  was  ft.  9  Oct.  1727,  a.  lat,  1€ 
Aof .  1759,  Ileiinctta.Frederica,danglrtcr  of  Hcorr,  Cooat  Buiiaa,  wko  dL  16  March 
1766;  and2iidl3r,  5  Mar  1776,  the  Hon.  Lolisa  Catkcart,  Cocvtess  or  Ma!«s- 
riELD,  ID  her  own  rifiit,'(1iaTiiig  succeeded  aixmdiap  to  the  limilatioB  of  the  htmt 
of  1776,  on  the  death  of  William,  the  1st  Earl,}  3rd  daughter  of  Charles  19th 
Lord  Cathcart.  ~  The  Earl  d.  I  Sept.  1796,  leaTin9issoe,jrr  below;  and  the  Coon- 
teas  Si.  2ndl3r,  19  Oct.  1797,  the  Hon.  Robert-Folke  Gtvrille,  3rd  son  of  FraMS, 
Eari  of  Warwick,  by  whon,  who  d.  27  April  1824,  she  kft  iane  as  below;  her  chfl- 
dren  denring  their  honorary  titles  from  this  Earldom  are  here  inserted,  thoogh  not 
in  remainder  to  the  IVerage.  Her  Ladyship  d.  II  July  1843,  when  her 
succeeded  also  to  her  lenior  Earldom.  ' 


Oremii^tu^hritiah  Eari  1770,  and  acaia  in  179X;  Lord 
latl.  Lord  Balvaird  1641,  of  tke  Scotch  Pecrase. 

GemeaUgm,^*ete  GenemU(^ic^l  F^imtme. 

M»tU. — Cni  cqaoji  rirtati :  Friendly  to  rirtae  alone. 

Town  Residence^— hukAmm  Hoase,  l.sngli«ia  Place. 

il*ai$^lLen  Wood,  Muldleaex ;  Comlonfon  Castle,  Co.  Damfriea ; 
8cliaw  Park,  Clackmannanikire,  and  Balraird,  Fifcahire. 


Ctlktml  ltois(|e0. 


[Uncles   and    Aunts  of  the    present    Earl, 
issoe  of  Darid,  Ind  Eari.] 

I  iMdy  EUxabeth  -  Mar^,  ft.  at  Warsaw 
IS  May  1700,  d.  1  June  ISU;  harinr  Si.  10 
l>ec.  1705,  Gem-ge  Fmck- Uaitom,  E$q^  by 
whom,  who  d,  17  Feb.  ISSS,  she  was  mother 
of  the  present  Eari  of  Winchilsea. 

«  //m.  Hemrietta-Amne,  ft.  at  Dresden,  10 
OcL  1700,  d.  anin£uit.= 

0  Hon.  LieotMyeneral  Gaorge,  Auditor  of 
the  Eaeheqner  in  Scotland,  ft.  8  April  1700. 

4  Hon.  Mi^  Charles,  ft.  tt  Aug.  1781,  si. 
SI  Sept.  1001,  EUxabetk,  daoghter  of  the  late 
Rer.  John  Law,  D.D,  by  whom,   who  d.  S 
Sept.  1033,  he  has  issue, 
1  Louisa. 
t  Charles-Robert. 
3  William. 

0  Hon.  Muor^}eneral  Henry,  C.B.,  Gene- 
ral of  the  Western  District,  ft.  0  Aug.  1784, 
SI.  98  June  1010,  Emily,  daughter  of  Gerard 
De  Visme,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Susan-finfly,   ft.  17  March  1811. 


Scose  Palace,  Perth; 


ft.   M    March 


S  Henry-Stormont, 
1811. 

3  Frederick-Stormont,  ILN.,  ft.  H 
March  1813. 

4  Gertrude-Louisa,  ft.  4  Nor.  1014. 

5  Arthur  -  Stormont,  Captain  Rile 
Brigade,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  hia  fa- 
ther, ft.  IS  Feb.  1810. 

0  Lady  Caroline,  ft.  14  Dec  1780. 

[Issue  of  Louisa  late  Countess  MansfteM,  by 
the  Hon.  Robert-Fulke  Grerille.] 

1  Lady  Georgiana,  ft.  18  July  17B8,  ak  16 
Dec  1814,  the  Hon.  George  CatfacarC— ^Inr 
CATHCAar. 

1  Lady  Louisa,  ft.  8  Jan.  1880,  nk  15  Dee. 
1815,  the  Rer.  Daniel-Henaage  FlncA-Hatr 
ton.— See  Winchilska. 

3  Hon.  Robert-Fuike,  ft.  1  Dec  1880,  as. 
15  April  1811,  Georgiana-  Cedfiis  dan.  of 
Charles  Locke,  Esq.,  of  Norbnry  Park,  and 

William-Hamilton,  ft.  10  Oct  UBHL 


356 


MAN 


MANVERS,  EARL.  (Pibbbepont.) 
Charles-Herbebt  Pierrepont^  Earl  Manvers,  Viscount  Newark, 
and  Baron  Pierrepont  of  Holme-Pi«rrepont,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom ;  b,  II  Aug.  1778,  succeeded  16  June  1816^  m.^3 
Aug.  1804,  Mary-Letitia,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Anthony-Har- 
dolph  Eyre,  Esq.,  of  Grove  Park,  Notts,  and  has  had  issue  by  her : 

l*Charles,  Viscount  Newark,  b.  2  Sept.  1805,  m.  16  Aug.    1832,   Hon. 
Emily  Littleton,  2nd  daughter  of  Lord  Hatberton,  b.  16  Not.  1814. 

2  Hon,  ^nnora-Mary,  b,  20  May,  d,  20  Sept.,  1815. 

3  Lady  Mary-Frances,  b.  16  March   1819,  m.  21  Aug.  1845,  Edward-C. 

Egerton,  Esq. 

4  Lady  Annora-Cbarlotte,  b,  11  Sept.  1822. 

5  Hon.  Sydney- William-Herbert,  b.  12  March  1825. 

Charles,  first  Earl,  b.  14  Nov.  1737,  m.  14  Marcb  1774,  Anne-Orton,  young- 
est daughter  of  John  Mills,  Esq.,  who  d.  23  Aug.  1832;  the  Earl  d,  before  ber,  16 
June  1816,  baring  bad  issue  by  her  Ladyship,  brides  a  son,  who  d.  young, 

1  Hon,  Evefyn-Henry-FrederUk,  b.  18  Jan.  1775,  d,  22  Oct.  1801. 

2  Charles-Herbert,  present  and  second  Earl. 

3  Right-Hon.  Henry-Manvers,  b,  18  March  1780,  m.  12  May  1818,  Ladjf 

Sophia  Cecil,  only  daughter  of  Henry,  1st  Marquis  of  Exeter,  who  d, 
2  Nov.  1823,  leaving  him  an  only  daughter, 

Augusta-Sophia-Anne,  fr.   30  May  18S0,  Lady  Charles  WeUesley.— iSce 

WXLLINGTON. 

4  Lady  Frances-Augusta-Eliza,  6.  19  June  1781,  m.  1st,  20  Oct.  1802,  Vice- 

Admiral  WilUatn  Bentintk,see  PORTLAND,  who  d.  21  Feb.  1813 ;  2ndly, 
30  July  1821,  Henry. William  Stephens,  Esq. 

5  Hon.  Philip-Sydney,  of  Evenly  Hall,  Northants,  b.  13  June  1786,  m.  22 

Aug.  1810,  Georgiana,  only  daughter  of  Herbert-Gwynne  Browne,  Esq., 
of  Imley  Park,  and  widow  of  PTyce  Edwards,  Esq.,  of  Talgarth,  Me' 
rionethshire. 

Creailont.— Baron  and  Viiooant  1700,  Earl  1806. 

Gemealogji — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Afotto. — Pi^  repone  te :  Repose  in  pioiu  confidence. 

Town  Residence. — 13,  Portman  Square. 

Seats.-^Thore^j  Park,  Notts;  and  Holme  Pierrepont,  near  Nottingham. 


357 


MAR 


MAR  AND  KELLIF,  EARL  OF.  (Erskine.) 
John-Francis  Erskine,  Earl  of  Mar  and  Kellie,  Viscount  of  Fen- 
toun.  Lord  Erskine,  Garioch  and  Alloa,  and  Baron  of  Dirleton,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland ;  premier  Earl,  Viscount  and  Baron  of  Scotland  j 
b.  28  Dec.  1795,  succeeded  90  Sept.  1828,  m,  24  April  1827,  Phila- 
delphia, eldest  daughter  of  Sir  Charles-Granville  Stuart-Menteath, 
Bart.  His  Lordship  is  33rd  in  descent  from  the  Earl  of  Mar  of  1065, 
was  many  years  an  officer  of  the  Guards,  and  served  at  Quatre-Bras 
and  Waterloo. 

John-Thomas,  fifteenth  Earl,  father  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b,  1772,  and  </. 
20  Sept.  1828 ;  having  m.  17  March  1795,  Janet,  daughter  of  Patrick  Miller,  Esq., 
of  Daiswinton,  who  d.  25  July  1825,  leaving  issue  by  the  Earl, 

1  John-Francis,  present  and  sixteenth  Earl. 

2  Lady  Frances- Jemima,  d.  19  June  1842,  having  m.  12  Oct.  1830,  William- 

James  Goodeve,  Esq.;  by  whom  she  has  left  an  only  son, 

"John-Francis,  Heir  PresumptiTe  to  the  Earldom  of  Mar. 

3  Lady  Jean-Janet,  nt.  29  April  1830,  Edward  Wilmot-Chetwode,  Esq.,  of 

Woodbrook,  Queen's  Co. 

Creations.— Esxl  of  Mar  from  the  time  of  Malcolm  Canmore.  Isabella  Countess  of  Mar 
was  first  designated  Countess  of  Mar  and  Garioch  in  a  charter  dated  1404,  but  the  Earl  takes 
precedence  from  the  year  1457,  by  a  charter  of  Queen  Mary ;  Baron  of  Dirlcton,  lOOa,  Vis- 
count 1006,  Earl  of  Kellie,  1610. 

Genealogff — Sec  Genealogicai  Volume, 

Afottoes^^e  pense  plus :  I  think  more.    Unione  fortior :  Stronger  by  union, 

J^afi.— Alloa  Park,  Clackmannanshire;   and  Kellie-Castle,  Fifeahire. 


Collateral  I3raitc)e0« 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  John  hrancis,  14th  Earl.] 

1  Hon.  JameS'Floyer,  d.  without  issue,  15 
May  1708  ;  having  m.  12  Nov.  1706,  Susan, 
daughter  of  Charles  Sliarpe,  Esq.,  of  Hod- 
ham,  who  m.  Sndly,  Captain  William  Walker, 
of  Erdington  Hall,  Co.  Warwick,  and  3rdly, 
S.  F.  Perkins,  Esq.,  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  Co. 
Warwick. 

2*Hon.  Henry-David,  of  Broomnme  Villa, 
Alloa,  Heir  Presumptive  to  the  Earldom  of 
KeUie,  6.  10  May  1776,  m.  22  Oct.  1805, 
Mary-Anne,  daughter  of  John  Cooksey,  Esq., 
and  has  issue  by  her, 

1  John-Francis,  b.  17  Nov.  1808,  d. 
Oct.  1845. 

2  Walter  •  Coningsby,  CapL  73rd 
Bengal  N.  L,  b.  12  July,  1810.  m.  II 
Sept.  1834,  Elisa,  daughter  of  the  late 
Col.  Youngson ;  and  has  issue, 

1  Walter-Henry,  6.    17    Dec 
1£30. 

2  Augustus  -  William,    b.   18 
June  1841. 

a  Prancis-Charlet,  b.  28  Dec. 
1842. 

3  James-Augustus,  b.  27  March  1812, 
in.  15  June  1837,  Fanny,  daughter  of 
Captain  Henry  Ivatt  Delacombe,  R.M.; 
ana  has  issue, 

1  Panny-Elisa,  b.  1  April  1830. 

2  Augustus,  6.  15  May  1843. 
358 


4  Henry-Darid,  fr.  15  June  1814. 

5  Charles-Thomas,  6.  6  Jan.  1821. 

6  Anne-Caroline,  6.  3  Sept.  1823. 

3  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A.  Vicar  of 
Beighton,  Derbyshire,  b.  6  Aug.  1784,  m.  4 
June  1817,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  the  late 
Mig.  Watson,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  John-Francis,  6.  0  March  1818. 

2  Thomas  Floyer,  6.  10  July  1819. 

3  Charles-Henry,  b.  13  Oct.  1820. 

4  Frances,  b.  10  Oct.  1822. 

5  Chailotte-Mary,  b.  2  Aug.  18t5. 

6  Mary-Margaret-Aima,  b.  28  July 
1820. 

7  Henry-Breynton,  b.  1  Nov.  1831. 

4  Lady  Charlotte-Frances,  tf.28  Jan.  1837. 

5  Lady  Marp-Anne,  b.  1774,  tf.  17  April 
1844. 

0  Lady  Charlotte. 
7  Lady  Jane. 


The  Earl  of  fiuchan  is 

Henry,  1st  Lord  Cardroas,  3rd  sou  of  the  6th 
EarL 

The  Barlof  Rosslyn  is  deacended  from  the 
Hon.  Sir  Charles  Erskine  of  Alva,  4th  aon 
of  the  6th  EarL 

[Daughters  of  James  Erskine,  a  Scotch  Lord 
of  Session,  by  the  title  of  L(»d  Ahra,  whoae 
descent  from  the  Hon.  Sir  Charlee  En^ 


MAR 


kine,  above,  if  traced  in  the  Genealogieai 

rolu$me.] 

1  Jane,  m,  F.  Carr,  E»q. 

S  Isabel,  M.  Patrick  Tytler,  Esq. 

[Widow  of  John,  son  of  James,  Lord  Alra, 
above.] 
Christian,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Cami- 
thers,  Esq.,  of  Uolmains,  m.  fS  Aug.  17M,  to 


John  Ersktne  of  Cambns,  Esq.,  6.  30  Dec. 
1756,  and  d.  10  Jan.  1793,  lea^g  issoe, 

James  Erskine,  Esq.,  b,  SO  Aug. 
1787,  M.  a  daughter  of  Patrick  Tytler, 
Esq.,  and  is  deceased,  leaTing  an  only 
daughter, 

Isabella,  m.  183S  the  Hon.  James 
Erskine  -  Mwrroffr-  See  Elibank, 
who  il.  18  Feb.  1844. 


MARLBOROUGH,  DUKE  OF.     (Spencer.) 

Gborob  Spencer-Churchill,  Duke  of  Marlborough,  Marquis  of 
Blandfordy  Co.  Dorset  3  Earl  of  Sunderland  and  of  Marlborough, 
Co.  Wilts ;  Baron  Spencer  of  Wormleighton,  Co.  Warwick,  and 
Churchill  of  Sandridge,  Co.  Hertford,  in  the  Peerage  of  England ;  a 
Prince  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Oxfordshire, 
High  Steward  of  Oxford  and  Woodstock  5  h,  27  Dec.  1793,  suc- 
ceeded 5  March  1840,711.  11  Jan.  1819,  Lady  Jane  Stewart,  eldest 
daughter  of  George,  8th  Earl  of  Galloway,  and  has  issue  by  her,  who 
was  b.  29  March  1798,  and  d,  12  Oct.  1844 : 

1  Lady  Louisa,  b.  2  Jan.  1821,  m.  14  July  1845,  the  Hon.  Robert-Charles- 
Henry  Spencer.— iSe«  Churchill. 
2*John  -  Winston,   Marquis   of  Blandford,  b.  2  June   1822,  m.   12  July 
1843,  Lady  Franc^-Anne-Emily  Vane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Marqub 
of  Londonderry,  6.  15  April  1822,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
•  George-Charles,  Earl  of  Sunderland,  b.  13  May  1844. 

3  Lord  Al^d,  Comet  4th  Light  Dragoons,  b,  24  April  1824. 

4  Lord  Alan,  Lieutenant  8th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  25  July  1825. 

His  Grace*s  father,  George,  fifth  Duke,  6.  6  March  1766,  succeeded  29 
Jan.  1817,  d.  5  March  1840;  having  nt.  15  Sept.  1791,  Lady  Susan  Stewart,  2nd 
daughter  of  John,  7th  Earl  of  Galloway,  and  had  issue  by  her  Grace,  who  was  b,  10 
April  1767,  and  d.  2  April  1841 : 

1  Lady  CaroUne-Susan,  b.  26  Nov.,  d.  18  Dec.,  1792. 

2  George,  present  and  sixih  Duke. 

3  Lord  Charles^  b.  3  Dec.  1794,  </.29  April  1840,  having  m.  24  Aug.   1827, 

Etheldred'Catherine,  2nd  daughter  of  John  Benett,  Esq.,  of  Pitt  House, 
WUU.,  M.P.,  b.  10  Jan.  1806,  d.  6  Dec.  1839.    They  had  issue, 

1  Charles-Henry,  b.  V  May  ISM.  %  Etheldred-Catkerine,  b.  Iff  June 
1830,  d.  1ft  May  1839.  3  Siuan,  b.  31  Jan.  1831.  4  Lucy-Caroline,  b.  SO 
Jan.   183S.  ff  John-Keymyu-George-Thomaa,  b,   S7  Dec.  I83ff.  6 

Etheldreda,  b.  IS  March  1837. 

4  Rev.  Lord  George-Henry,  b.  18  May  1796,  d.  30  May  1828 ;   having  m. 

13  July  1824,  Elizaheth-Martha,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Nares,  D.  D.,  by  Lady  Charlotte  Spencer, — below,  who  was  b,  2!2  May 
1798;  and  m.  2ndly,  18  Aug.  1834,  William  Whateley,  Esq.,  Queen's 
Counsel. 

5  Captain  Lord  Henry-John,  R.^.,  6.22  Sept.  1797,  dLat  Macao,  2  June 

1840. 

6  Lady  Caroline^  b.    \\  Dec.  1798,  d.  10  Jan.  1824;  having  m.  21  June 

1822,  David  Pennant,  Jun.,  Esq.,  of  Downing,  Co.  Flint,  who  was  h. 
22  Jan.  1796 ;  m.  2ndly—  see  Cardigan,  and  <f.  15  Feb.  1835. 

359 


MAS 


CretUion* — Baron  Spencer  1003,  Earl  of  Snnderland  1043,  Baron  Churchill  1085,  Earl  of 
Marlborough  1680,  Duke  and  Marquis  170S. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volutne. 
Motto. — YieX  pero  desdichado :  Faithful  but  unfortunate. 
d^ea^^Blenheim  House,  Woodstock,  Oxon. 


Collateral  Vraneto. 


[Uncle  and  aunts  of  the  present  Duke,  issue 
of  George,  4th  Duke.] 

1  Lady  Caroline,  b.  S7  Oct.  1703,  d  23  Not. 
1813,  late  Viscountess  Clifden. 

1  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  20  Dec.  1704,  d.  11 
Dec.  1812;  having  in.  0  Feb.  1790,  John 
Spencer,  Esq.— Jfe^  below. 

3  Lady  Charlotte,  b,  18  Oct.  1709,  d.  15 
Jnn.  1802 ;  having  m.  10  April  1797,  the 
Rev.  Edward  Nares,  D.D.,  b.  20  March  1702; 
re-m.  to  Cordelia,  2nd  daughter  of  Thomas 
Adams,  Esq.,  and  d.  20  Aug.  1841. 

4  Lady  Anne,  b.  5  Nov.  1773,  Countess  of 
Shaftesbury. 

5  Lord  Francis- A  lmeric,b.  20  Dec  1779,  cf. 
7  March  1845,  Ist  Baron  Churchill. 

0  Lady  Amelia-Sophia, b.S  Sept.  1785,  d.  30 
Jan.  1820 ;  having  m.  22  Sept,  1812,  Henry- 
Pitches  Bovce,  Esq.,  who  is  rem,  to  Caroline, 
3rd  daughter  of  the  late  T.  V.  Cooke,  Esq. 

[The  Duke's  Cousins,  issue  of  Lord  Charles 
Spencer,  2nd  Son  of  Charles,  3rd  Duke.] 

1  John,  b.  21  Dec.  1707,  d.  17  Dec.  1831 ; 
having  m.  0.  Feb.  1700,  Lady  Elizabeth  Spen- 
cer,— above,  and  leaving  issue  by  hor,  who 
d.  lo  Dec.  1812, 

1  Georgians  -  Elisabeth,  6.  28  Nov. 
1701. 

2  Rev.  Frederick  -  Charles,  b.  18 
March  1700,  d.  2  Oct.  1831  ;  havine  m. 
0  Oct.  1823,  Mary-Anne,  2nd  daughter 
of  the  late  Sir  Scrope- Bernard  Mor- 
land,  Bart,  by  whom,  who  m.  2ndly, 
25  July  1835,  the  Rev.Edward-Fanshaw 
GlanviUe,  he  left  issue, 

1  Harriet-Frances,  6.7  Oct.  1824. 

2  CHARLR8-VsRKSpKNCKR,Esq., 

of  Wheatfield  Oxon,  b.  17  May  1827. 

3  George •  Bernard,   b.   27  July 
1820. 

3  Caroline-Susannah,  b.  17  Sept. 
1707,  d.  5  May  1840;  having  in.  14  Jan. 
18.10,  the  Viscomte  Charles  de  Mentque. 

4  Elisabeth,  b.  0  Jan.  1700,  m.  22 
April  1823,  Laccy  Romscy,  Esq.,  Clerk 
of  the  Billtt  in  the  Treasury. 

2  miUam- Robert,  b.  0  Jan.  1700, d.  23  Oct. 
1834;  haviuffm.  13  Dec.  1701,  Countess  Susan, 
daughter  of  Ralph,  Count  Jenison- Walworth, 


and  widow  of  Count  Spreti,  by  whom,  who 
is  deceased,  he  had  issue, 

1  Louisa-Georgiana,  b,  21  Aug.  1792, 
m.  G.  Canning,  Esq. 

2  The  Right-Rev.  Aubrey  •  George, 
D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Jamaica,  b.  8  Feb. 
1705,  m.  14  July  1822,  Elisa,  daughter 
of  John  Musson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue 
by  her, 

1  Ella-Louisa,  b.  24  Dec.  1S24, 
m.  5  Sept.  1842,  Henry^ohn  Har- 
vey, Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  2nd  son 
of  Maj. -Gen.  Sir  John  Harvey, 
K.C.B.,  by  the  Hon.  Elisabeth 
Lake. — See  Lakb. 

2  Emily-Pembroke,  b.  14  Feb. 
1827. 

3  Mary,  b.  12  Nov.  1820. 

3  WiUiam,  b.  4  May  1700,  m.  20 
July  1820,  Frances,  daughter  of  John 
Garland,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  WUUam  Robert  -  ChurchiB, 
Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.0  Nov.  1823. 

2  Augusta-Sydney,  6.  27  April 
1820. 

4  Harriet-Caroline  Octavia,  6. 5  Jan. 
1708,  M.  0  Oct.  1810,  her  cousin,  Count 
Charles,  eldest  son  of  Count  Wester- 
holt. 

5  Right-Rev.  George  -  John  -  Trevor, 
Bishop  of  Madras,  b.  11  Dec  1700,  m. 
27  May  1823,  Harriet-Theodora,  4th 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Benjamin  Hob- 
house,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Theodora-Amelia-Mary,  b.  25 
March  1824,  m.  22  Sept.  184«, 
Hatley  Frere,  Esq.,  Madras  Civil 
Service.  2  Susan-Anne-Sophia- 
Churchttl,  b.  14  May  1827,  ••.  7  Jan. 
1845,  the  Rev.  Robert-Ker  Hamil- 
ton, A.M..  Chaplain,  to  the  Hon. 
E.I.C.  at  Madras.  3  WiUiam- 

Cavendish,  b.  10  Jan.  1820.        4  A 
daughter,  b.  20  Feb.  1841. 
0  Frederick-William,  b.  14  Feb.  1807. 

The  Earl  Spencer  is  descended  from  Um 
Hon.  John  Spencer,  3rd  son  of  the  Brd  Earl 
of  Sunderland. 


MASSEREENE,  VISCOUNT.    (Skeffincton.) 
John  Skeffington,  Viscount  Massereene  and  Ferrard,   Baron  of 
Loaghneagh,  Co.  Antrim,  and  Baron   Oriel  of  CoUon,  Co.  Louth, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  also  Baron  Oriel  of  Ferrard,  Co.  Louth,  an 

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ehat  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  b.  30  Nov,  1812,  succeeded  his  mother 
as  Viscount  Massereene,  2  Jan.  1831,  and  his  father  as  Viscount 
Ferrard,  and  Baron  Oriel  in  England  18  Jan.  1843,  m.  1  Aug.  1835, 
Olivia-Deane,  5th  daughter  of  Henry-Deane  O'Grady,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue : 

1  ^  nm,  Btill-born  15  June  1838. 

2  Hon.  DorcasJiOuiaa,  6.  21  May  1839. 

3  Hon.  Olivia,  b,  9  Aug.  1840. 

4  Hon.  Florence<:;ecilia,  b.  3  Oct.  1841. 
5»Hon.  Clotworthy- John,  b,  9  Oct.  1842. 

6  Hon.  Blanche- Amelia,  b,  21  Jan.  1844. 

7  Hon.  Hungerford-Henrj,  b  25  July  1845. 

His  Lord8hip*8  father,  Thomas-Hbnry,  second  ViflcouNT  Fbhrako,  succeeded 
his  mother  as  Viscount  Ferrard  20  Jan.  1824,  and  his  father  in  the  British  Barony 
of  Oriel  16  Aug.  1828,  and  d.  18  Jan.  1843 ;  having  i».  20  Nov.  1810,  Lady  Har- 
RiKT  Skkppinoton,  Visoountiss  Massereene,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Chichester, 
4th  Earl  of  Massereene,  by  whom,  who  d.  2  Jan.  1831,  he  had  issue : 

1  John,  present  and  tenth  Viscount  Massereene. 

2  Hon.  Chichester-Thomas,  b.  29  Oct.  1813. 

3  Hon.  William-Anthony^  Capt.  80th  Foot,  6.  Jan   1815,  d.  at  Paramatta, 

New  8.  W.,  21  Jan.  1842. 

4  Hon.  Harriet-Margaret,  b,  11  April  18J6,  m.  9  Dec.  1843,  David  Boss, 

Esq.,  of  Rosstrevor,  Co.  Down,  Ross  of  Bladensbuigh,  by  Royal  Sign 
Manual. 

5  Hon.  Anna-Elizabeth,  m.  15  March  1836,  Robert-Foster  Delap,  Esq.,  of 

Monasterboice,  Co.  Louth, 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas  Clotworthy,  b.  10  Feb.  1820,  m.  20  Feb.  1841,  the 

Hon.   Henrietta-Catherine  Blackwood,  5th  daughter  of  Hans,  3rd  Lord 
Dufferin  and  Claneboye ;  and  has  issue, 

1  A  Bon,  6.  96  March  184S.  S  A  daaghter,  0.  13  June  1844. 

7  Hon.  Elizabeth-Mary. 

8  Hon.  Henry-Robert. 

John  Foster,  first  Lord  Oriel  in  the  United  Kingdom,  grandfiither  of  the 
present  Peer,  was  6.  28  Sept.  1740,  and  d,l6  Aug.  1828  ;  having  m.  14  Dec  1764, 
Maroaretta,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Buigh,  Esq.,  of  Bert,  Co.  Kildare, 
created  Baroness  Orirl  and  Viscountess- Ferrard,  and  d.  20  Jan.  1824.  They 
had  issue,  besides  several  sons  who  d,  infants, 

1  Thomas-Henry,  second  Viscount, 

2  Hon.  Anne-Dorothea,  Dowager  Lady  Dufferin  and  Claneboye. 

Creations ^-Yiaconnt  Muaereeoe  aad  Baron  of  Longhneagh  1000,  Baron  Oriel  17M,  and 
Viscount  Ferrard,  1707,  Irish  honours.    Baron  Oriel  in  the  United  Kingdom  18S1. 

Geneatogv, — See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.  Per  ang^usta  ad  augusta :  through  difficulties  to  honours.  Renasoentur :  They 
will  rise  andn. 

JTeo/j.— Oriel  Temple,  Louth ;  and  Antrim  Castle,  Antrim. 


MASSY,  BARON.     CMassy.) 
Hugh-Hammon-Inooldsby  Massy,  Baron  Massy  of  Duntryleague, 
Co.  Limerick,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;    b.    14  April  18^7,    suc- 
ceeded 27  Sept.  1836. 

His  Lordship*8  fathor,  Hugh- Ham  mono,    fourth  Lord,  was  b,  13  Feb.   1793, 
succeeded  20  June  1812,  and  d.  27  Sept.  1836,  having  m.  22  June  1836,  Matilda, 
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now  Dowager  Lady  Massy,  youngest  daughter  of  Luke  White,  Esq.,  of  Wood- 
lands, Co.  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  issue  : 

1  Huoh-Hammon-Ingoldsby,  present  and  fifth  Lord. 

2  A  daughter,  still-born  18  Jan.  1831. 

3  A  dttughier,  still-born  23  Jan.  1833. 
4*Hon.  John-Thomas- William,  6.  30  Aug.  1836. 

Cy«a/km.— 1770. 

Genealogy^— See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.— Fro  libertate  patrue :  For  the  liberty  of  my  country. 

Seats — Duntry  League,  and  Hermitage,  near  Castle-Connell,  limeridL. 


enllatttal  Vranctetf. 


[Uncles  and  Aonta  of  the  present  Lord,  Issue 
of  Hugh,  3rd  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Oeorffe-WaUam,  b.  12  Jan.  1794, 
d.  SSept.  1835;  having  m.  1st,  28  April  1821, 
Nareista,  2nd  dan^ter  of  James  •  Hugh 
Smith-Barry,  Esq.,  of  MMotrey  HaU,  Co. 
Chester,  who  was  killed  by  the  upsetting  of  a 
boat,  9  Jan.  1831 ;  and  2ndlv,  1  Oct.  1834, 
Mary- Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
CoL  Crosbie,  who  re-m.  13  Dec.  1838,  the  Rev. 
Morris  Yescombe.  By  the  Ist  marriage  he  had 
issue, 

1  Hugh -Hammon- John,  Lieut.  44th 
Foot,  b.  14  Aug.  I8n. 

2  Oeorge-WUliam,  b,  2  July  1823. 

3  Dunbar-James,  6.  18  Jan.  1829. 

2  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  John,  6.4  June  1795,  m.  12 
April  1828,  Elisabeth,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  late  Edward  Homewood,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  has  issue, 

1  Richard-Hugh-Stephen,  b.  28  Aug. 
1832. 

2  WUliam- Augustus,  b.  20  July  1836. 

3  Dawson-Dunbar,  b.  23  Sept.  1837. 

4  Orace-Elizabeth-Elhior,  b.  4  July 
1841. 

3  Hon.  Qraee-Elixabdh,  b.  1797»  <l.  27  Sept. 
1841 ;  harUig  m.  26  June  1823,  the  Hon.  Waller 
O'Orady.— fite  OuiLLAMoaa. 

4  Hon.  Catherine,  6.  17  Bfarch  1802. 

5  Hon.  Susan-Maria,  m.  27  March  1826, 
John  Fetherstonehaugh,  Esq.,  of  Rockview, 
Co.  Westmeath. 

6  Hon.  Margaret-Everina,  m.  17  Jnly  1833, 
Francis  Drew,  Esq. 

7  Hon.  Elisabeth-Jane-Sarah-Anne,  m.  1 
July  1835,  Thomas  Lefroy,  Jun.,  Esq. 

[Great  Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer, 
issue  of  Hugh,  2nd  Lord.] 
I  Bon,  Eduford,  b.  21  Dec.  1766,  d.  Dec. 
1835;  baring  m.  29  Jan.  1795,  Catherine, 
daughter  of  John  Yilliers-Tuthill,  Esq.,  of 
Kilmore,  Co.  limerick,  who  d.  Jan.  1836;  they 
had  issue, 

1  Elisabeth,  m.  Nov.  1829,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Thomas-Gerald  Ball. 

^  Catherine,  m.  7  May  1838,  John 
Green,  Esq.,  of  Cove,  Co.  Cork. 

3  Anna,  m.  11  Sept.  1828,  Robert- 
Chambre  Vaughan,  Esq.,  of  Buriton  Hall, 
Salop. 

4  Jane,  m.  11  Oct.  1827,  Thomas 
Dickens,  Esq.,  of  Loppington  House, 
Salop. 

5  EowARD-TAVLoa  ICASsr,  Esq.,  of 
Ballynort,  Co.  Limerick,  6. 4  July  ISfn*, 
fa.  Oct.  1835,  Helen,  only  daughter  of 
ionathan-K.  Peel,  £«].,  of  Cotts,  Co. 
Pembroke,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  8  Sept.  1830.  2  A 
daughter,  6.  80  Dec.  1837. 
9  Hon.  George'£pre,b.  20  July  1772,  tf.SO 
Jan.  1842 ;  haiing  m.  Dec.  1701,  Elisabeth, 
daughter  of  Michael  Scanlan,  Esq.,  of  Balli- 
naha,  Co.  Limerick,  who  d.  4  Feb.  1844. 
They  left  issue, 

1  Hugh  Massy,  Esq.,  of  Riversdale, 
Co.  "npperary,  at.  0  Nov.  1821,  Mary- 
Anne,  only  daughter  of  Robert  Hard- 
1.,  of  Cherry  Grove,  Co.  Lime- 
,  and  haa  icaae, 
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1  George-Eyre.      2  Robert.      8 
Elisabeth.     4  Thomaa.    5  Alfred. 

2  Rev.  George,  m.O  June  1837,  Elisa- 
beth, daughter  of  Matthew  O'Briea, 
Esq.,  of  Newcastle,  Co.  Limerick. 

3  John,  Lieut.  48tii  Foot,  ».  17  Oot. 
1844,  Henriette  -  Jane,  dau|^ter  of 
Ueut.-Col.  J.  Bell,  C.B. 

4  Elizabeth,  d.  1820  ;  having  m.  17 
Nov.  1812,  NathanUl-EfreRobbins, 
Esq.,  dec.,  eldest  son  of  George  Rob- 
bins,  Esq.,  by  her  aunt,  the  Hon.  Re- 
becca-Fiances Massy.— JlM  below. 

5  Catherine,  m.  23  Sept.  1025,  the 
Rev.  William  Uartfonl. 

6  Mary- Anne,  m.  8  Oct  1820,  UenL- 
Col.  Charlen  Kearney,  2nd  Drag.  Gds. 

3  Hon.  John,  m.  16  June  1817,  Mana,  2nd 
daughter  of  Robert  Maunsell,  Esq.,  of  Lime- 
rick, by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Hugh,  6.  3  Nov.  1819,  Lieut.  85th 
foot. 

2  John,  6.  20  Sept.  1828. 

8  Anna-Stone,  b.  4  Dec.  1825. 

4  George-Edward,  6.  21  June  1828. 

4  Hon.  Marjf-Anne,  deceased  ;  having  m. 
1  Aug.  1789,  Christopher  TuthiU,  Esq.,  of 
Faha,  who  is  also  deceased. 

5  Hon.  Catherine,  d.  10  Oct.  1820,  having 
at.  Oct.  1780,  John  Green,  Esq.,  of  Green- 
mount,  Limerick. 

0  Hon.  Jane,  m.  Oct.  1780,  Mt^or  WUliam 
Green,  of  Janeville,  Co.  Waterford,  who  d. 
in  June  1820. 

7  Hon.  Sarah,  at.  Dec.  1701,  Henrj^Connor 
Gumbleton,  Esq.,  of  Curraglaas  House,  Co. 
Cork,  who  d.  22  April  1834. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  James  Maasy-Dawaon, 
brother  of  the  2nd  Lord.1 

1  James -HewUt,  b.  1782,  d.  2  Oct.  18M ; 
having  M.  11  March  1800,  EUna-Jane,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Francis  Dennis,  Esq., 
by  whom,  who  d.  14  March  1834,  he  had  issue, 

1  Mary -Jane,  6.  1801,  at.  12  July 
1821,  George  Evelyn,  Esq.,  who  d.  IS 
Feb.  1829. 

2  FaANCis-DxNNis  Masst  -  Dawsok, 
Esq.,  of  Ballynacoutry,  Co.  Tipperary, 
6.  23  Sept.  1803,  m.  0  Aug.  1820,  the 
Hon.  Susan  St.-Clair,  eldest  daughter 
of  Lord  Sinclair,  by  whom  he  has, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  2  Aug.  1890. 

2  A  daughter,  6.  13  March  1832. 

3  A  daughter,  6.  17  May  1837. 

4  A  son,  b.  27  Nov.  1840. 

3  Rev.  John,  b.  80  Deo.  1804. 

4  Anna-Maria,  6. 22  Oct  1800, ».  let, 
10  May  1833,  Robert-Montagu  Poere, 
Esq.,  who  was  b.  0  May  1804,  and  d, 
0  April  1837  ;  and  2ndly,  1840,  Mark- 
Anthony  Saurin,  Bsq.,son  of  the  Right* 
Hon.  William  Saniin,  by  Lady  Mary 
O'Bryen^— ^ee  Thomokd. 

5  misa-Roaetta,  b.  15  April  I806»  fa. 
1st,  13  Feb.  1828,  &tre  Coote,  Esq,,  of 
West  Park,  Hants,  who  tf.  30  May  liS4 ; 
and  2ndly,  Sept  1842,  Capt  Arssar 
Lowry-Corry,  R.N. 

0  Isahella-Palhiier,  6.  n  Jan.  1S19, 
at.  2  Aug.  1838,  Rkhard-Dvflkwortli 
Dunn,  Baq. 


MAY 


7  Charles- Nicholas  Pallmer,  Capt. 
0th  Lancers,  L.  SI  Feb.  1813. 

8  Louisa-Susan,  6.  1815,  m.  15  Aug. 
1830,  Edward  O'Brien  Esq,,3rd  son  of 
the  late  Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  Bart., 
who  was  b.  1807,  and  d.  10  May  1840. 

0  George-Staunton-King,  Capt.  14th 
Light  Dragoons,  b.  30  Not.  1810. 

10  Adelaide,  b,  14  March  1818,  d.  S4 
June  1841 ;  haTing  m.  Sept.  1830,  Ar- 
chibald-James Lament,  Esq. 

11  Helena-Frances,  b.  S6  Aug.  1810. 

2  Elisabeth,  m.  Robert-Compton  Bolton, 
Esq. 

3  Maria,  widow  of  Robert  Bomford,  Esq., 
of  Rahenatown,  Ca  Meath. 

[Great  Uncles  and  Aunts  of  Hugh-Hammon, 
4th  Lord,  issue  of  the  1st  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Francis-Hugh,  b.  13  Jan.  1755, 
widower  Aug.  1813 ;  baring  m.  7  July  1777, 
Jane,  only  daughter  of  William  Cullum, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  one  son  and  two 
daughters. 

%  Hon.  Eyre,  b.  13  Feb.  1757,  d.  Nor.  18S8 ; 
having  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Leighton  ;  Sndly, 
Phoebe,  daughter  of  John  Head,  Esq.,  of 
Ashley  Park,  Co.  Tipperary,  who  d»  Dec 
18S7;  he  left  a  daughter  by  each  marriage, 

1  Frances-Matilda,  m.  Ist,  in  1818, 
Richard  SadUer,  Esq.,  dec.;  andSndly, 
33  Not.  1830,  the  Rer.  Dawson  Massy. 
==%  Ph«be-Letitia.  m.  10  Sept.  1836, 
John  Massy,  Esq.,  of  Stagdale,  Co. 
Limerick. 


3  Hon.  George,  b.  10  Aug.  1706,  d.Aog. 
1834 ;  haTing  m.  Ist,  July  1787,  Blixabeth, 
eldest  daufl^ter  of  Abel  Onge,B8q.,of  Hays- 
town,  Co.  Dublin ;  Sndly,  Miss  Crome,  who 
d.  3  Dec.  1810 ;  and  3nUy,  Elisabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  Lane,  Esq.,  and  widow,  1st,  of 

Clotworthy,  2nd  Earl  of  Massereene,  and 
2ndly ,  of  George  Doran,  Esq.  Her  Ladyship  d. 
in  March  1838.    By  the  1st  Lady  he  had  issue, 

1  RoBiRT-GioaoB  Masst,  Esq.,  of 
ATondale,  Co.  Dublin,  m.  a  dau^ter 

of Sutton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Rebecca,  m.  June    18tt,  Alex- 
ander Wood,  Esq. 
t  Hugh,   m.   11    Not.   1834,    Mary- 
Anne,  3rd  daughter  of  Beresford  Ga- 
han,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  7  June  184S. 

2  A  daughter,  b.  Aug.  1844. 

8  Constance,  d.  26  Oct.  1842 ;  haT- 
ing m,  5  March  1812,  Charles  Put  land, 
Esq.,  dec.,  son  of  George  Putlond,  Esq., 
by  Catherine  ETans.— .^ee  Caksskt. 

4  Rebecca,  m.  Robert  Butler,  Em. 

5  Frances,  b.  Sept.  1804,  m.  13  Oct. 
1828,  Richard  Studdert,  Esq.,  of  Mount 
RiTers,  Co.  Clare. 

4  Hon.  Margaret,  d.  30  Aug.  1838;  haring 
m.  Hugh  Wheeler,  Esq. 

5  Hon.  Rebecca-Frances,  d.  2A  April  1810 ; 
having  m.  George  Robbins,  Esq.,  ofHymens- 
town,  Co.  Upperary,  who  is  also  deceased. 

6  Hon.  Caroline,  d.  10  April  1837,  baring 
m.  1780.  William  Butler,  Esq.,  of  Drame, 
Co.  Tipperary,  who  is  also  deceased. 


MAYNARD,  VISCOUNT.     (Maynard.) 

Henry  Maynard,  Viscount  Maynard  of  Easton  Lodge,  and  Baron 
Maynard  of  Much  Easton,  both  in  the  County  of  Essex,  in  the  Peer^ 
age  of  Great  Britain }  and  a  Baronet  3  Vice- Admiral  of  the  Coast  and 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  County  of  Essex ;  b.  13  March  1786,  suc- 
ceeded 10  March  18^4,  m.  ^8  Dec.  1810,  Mary,  only  daughter  of 
the  late  Reginald  Rabett,  Esq.,  of  Bramfield  Hall,  Suffolk,  by  whom 
he  has  issue : 

1  Hou.  Charlotte-Mary,  m.  22  Dec.  1834,  the  Hon.  Adolphus-Frederick- 

Cbarles-Molyneux  Cape). — See  Essex. 

2  Hon.  Emma,  m.  25  Aug.  1836, 1.-Robert  Ives,  Esq.,  of  Corpiisty,  Norfolk. 
3*Hon.  Charles -Henry,  m.  16  Jan.  1840,  Hon.  Frances-Julia  Murray,  2nd 

daughter  of  James,  1st  Lord  Glenlyon. 

4  Hon.  Catherine. 

5  Hon.  Julia. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Rev.  Henry  Maynard,  Rector  of  Radwinter,  and  Vicar 
of  Thackstead,  Essex,  b.  30  Oct.  1758,  d.  May  1806,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  who 
d.  in  Aug.  1787 : 

1  Henry,  present  and  third  Viscount. 

2  Harriet. 

3  Susan. 

4  Mary-Anne. 

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MAY 

His  Lordsbip's  grandfoher.  Sir  William  Majnard  of  Walton,  Bart.,  was  6.  19 
April  1721,  <l.  18  Jan.  1772,  haring  ».  1751,  Chariotte,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Cecil 
Bissliopp,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  d.  16  May  1762,  he  left  issue  : 

1  Cbarles,  second  Viscount,  b.  9  Aug.  1751,  tL  without  issue,  10  March 

1824,  having  m.  12  Jane  1776,  Anne,  widow  of Horton,  Esq.,  the 

present  Viscountess  Dowager. 

2  Rev.  Henry,  above,  fitther  of  the  present  Viscount. 

Crtmii»m4.—\m)imnt  and  Baitm  17611.    Bart.  IflBI. 

Gememifigw^See  Gtmemiegieai  Votmmu. 

IftffI*.— Manus  jasta  nardiM :  Tlie  just  hand  is  aa  pfeciooa  oinfment 

Town  iUsidemee^^m,  GrMvenor  S<iaare. 

^af.— EaatOQ  Lodge,  near  Danmow,  Baaex. 


MAYO,  EARL  OF.     (Bourke.) 

John  Boubke,  Earl  of  Mayo,  Viscount  Mayo  of  Monycrower,  aud 
HaroQ  Naas  of  Naas,  Co.  KildarCj  in  the  Peerage  of  IreUuid,  of  which 
Peerage  he  is  a  Representative  in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  King- 
dom ;  G.C.H.,  P.O.  for  Ireland,  Colonel  of  the  Kildare  Militia,  D.CX.; 
b.  18  Jan.  1766,  succeeded  20  Aug.  1/94,  m.  24  May  1792,  ArabeUa- 
Mackworthy  4th  daughter  of  the  late  William  Mackworth  Praed,  Esq., 
of  Bitton  House,  Devon,  who  was  6.  1768,  d.  19  Nov.  1843,  with- 
out issue. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Joseph  Dbane,  third  Earl,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Tnam, 
d,  20  Aug.  1794 ;  having  m.  in  1760,  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Sir  Richard  Meade, 
Bart.,  and  sister  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Clanwilliam,  who  <l.  13  March  1807,  leaving 
issue  by  the  Earl : 

1  John,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

2  Horn,  and  Rigkt-Rer,  Rickard,  Lord  Bishop  of  Wattrford  and  Utmurt^  b, 

22  April  1767,  d,  15  Nov.  1832  ;  having  m.  20  March  1795,  F)ram«x9^  Snd 
daughter  of  the  Most-Rev.  Robert  Fowler,  Lord  Archbishop  of  DabUot 
by  whom,  who  d.  10  Jan.  1827,  he  had  issue, 

]  Mildred,  6.  18  Dec  1705,  m.  Aug.  18S1,  Robert  Unlac^yBM^ eldest  eon 
of  Robert  Uniacke,  Esq.,  by  Anne-Constuitia  Beresford.— A«  WATBavoan. 
I'Robert,  b.  1%  Jan.  1707,  m.  3  Aug.  IMS,  Anne-Chariotte,  only  davghtnr 
of  the  Hon.  John  Jocelyn. — See  Rodbn.  They  have  issue, 

1  Ricfaard-Souttiwell,  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Lnrd 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  6.  «1  Feb.  ISA.  %  John-JooelyB,  lieat. 

7Mh  Foot,  Aide  de-Camp  to  the  Genend  of  the  Yorkahire  District, 
b.  5  Oct.  18S3.         3  Margaret-Harriet,  b,  14  April  lOU.  4  Ro- 

bert, b.   11  June  18S7.  5  George- Wingfleld  b.  16  Fteb.  ISW. 

0  Frederiek'WiUiamHenrg,  b.  13  May  18S1,  4.  30  Oct.  iMt.  7 

Gharies-Fowler.  6.  5  Sept.  1831.  8  Amny,  6.  Isl  Jnly,  <.  M  Sept. 
1834.  0  Edward-Roden,  b.  13  Dec  1835.  10  HenryLoitOdB,  b, 
10  Sept.  1840. 

3  Prances,  6.  10  Dec.  1700. 

4  Catherine,  b.  10  July  1804,  m.  8  Jane  1830,  the  Rot.  Henry-  Prittio 
Perry,  Indaon  of  Samuel  Perry,  Emi.,  by  the  Hon.  Deborah  PriCtia^— «w 

DUN&LLBT. 

3  I/on.  and  Very  Rev,  Joseph,  Dean  of  Ossory,  b.  24  Dec.    1771,  d.  9  May 

1843,  having  m.  23  April  179U,  Maiy,  eldest  daughter  and  co*hdr  of 
Sackrille  Gardiner,  Es<].,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
1  Joseph- Dtame,  b.  March  1800,  d.  7  June  1814. 

1  Rev.  SackTiUe-Gardiner,  Rector  of  Hatherop,  Glonc,  ai.  8  Jmo  Mit» 
Lady   Georgiana- Sarah  Ponsonby,  eldest  daaghtnr  of  the  Rail  ot  Baso- 
boroogh,  and  has  issue, 
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1  CecU-Prederick-Joseph,  b.    I   Sept.  1R41.       9  A  son,  6.  SO  June 
184S.  3  A  daughter,  b.  27  Feb.  1H43. 

3  Bliubeth-Charlotte. 

4  HenrietU- Margaret. 

9  Rer.  John-WilUam,  Rector  of  Offerelane. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  George-Theobald,  Rector  of  KUtnacow,  &.  15  April  1776, 

m,  1808,  Augusta-Georgina,  2nd  daughter  of  Thomas  Webster,  Esq., 
of  Lisnanrurk,  and  has  issue, 
1  Richard,  6.  M  Feb.  1811. 

%  ReT.  John,  Vicar  of  Kilmeadon,  Co.  Waterford,  b.  19  Aug.  1819  m.  8 
Feb.  184S,  Louiaa-M aria,  youngest  daughter  of  James-Darid  PotU,  Esq ., 
and  has  had  issue, 

1  GeorgCt  d.  an  infant  in  Deo.  18«L       %  A  son,  b.  Nor.  1848. 

3  Margaret- Louisa-Elisa,  b.  4  Oct.  1813. 

4  Thomas-Joseph-Deane,  b,  7  March  1819. 

5  Lady  Catherine,  d,  11  July  1841. 

6  Lady  Mary-Elizabelh,  d,  28  May  1845  ;  late  Ladyde  Clifford. 

7  Lady  Elizabeth,  d,  unm,  28  Feb.  1845. 

8  Lady  Mary-Anne^  d.  24  March  1830;  having  m.  March  1806,  Admiral 

Thomas  Sotheby,  who  d,  16  June  1831. 

9  Lady  Charlotte,  d.  15  June  1806 ;  having   m.  1794,  William  Browne,  Esq., 

of  Browne's  Hill,  Co.  Carlow,  who  d,  1  April  1840,  having  «.  2nd!y, 
Lady  Letitia  Toler.— 5«  Norbury. 

10  Harriet,  d.  5  Oct.  1781. 

11  Lady  Louisa. 

12  Lady  Theodosia- Eleanor,  d,  23  Aug.  1845  ;  having  m.  Feb.  1807,  Robert- 

H.-Bbigden  Hale,  Esq.,  of  Alderley,  Co.  Gloucester. 
Creations.— Bmron  1776.  Viscount  1781,  Earl  1789. 
Genealogp.See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto.^k  cruce  salus :  Salration  from  the  Gross. 
Town  Residence.— ^^  Norfolk  Street,  Park  Lane. 
J^of.— Palmerston  House,  near  Naas,  Kildare. 


MEATH,  EARL  OF.     (Bbabazon.) 

John-Chambre  Bbabazon,  Earl  of  Meath,  and  Lord  Brabazoiij 
Baron  of  Ardee,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Baron  Chaworth  of  Eaton 
Hall,  Co.  Hereford,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  K.  P.,  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  the  Co.  of  Dublin,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  the  Co. 
ofWicklow,  P.C.  for  Ireland;  6.  9  April  1772,  succeeded  26  May 
1797^  m.  31  Dec.  1801,  Lady  Melosina-Adelaide  Meade,  4th  daugh- 
ter of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Clanwilliam,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Anthony,  Lord  Brabaxon,  b.  10  Nov.  1802,  d.  9  Feb.  1826. 

2  William,  Lord  Brabazon,  b.  Oct.  1803,  m.23  Nov.  1837,  Harriet,  2nd 

daughter  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I  Hon.  Le  Normum,  6.  18  May  1839,  d.  7  Sept  1844.  S*A  son,  6.  SO 

July  1841. 

3  Hon.  John,  b,  29  May  1805. 

4  Hon.  Richard. 

5  Lady  Theodosia,  6.  June  1808,  Viscountess  Acheson. — ^eeGoSFORD. 

6  Hon.  Chaworth,  d,  young. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Anthony,  eighth  Earl,  was  b,  Feb.  1721,  and  if.  4  Jan. 

1790 ;  having  m.  20  May  1758,  Grace,  daughter  of  John  Leigh,  Esq.,  of  Ross 

Garland,  Co.  Wexford,  who  d,  23  Oct.  1812 ;  and  by  her  had  isi 

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1  Lady  Marv,  b.  18  March  1759,  wi.  23  June  1781,  j^rthur  Knox,  Esq.,  of 

Castle  Rea,  Co.  Mayo,  who  is  deceased. 

2  Chaworth,  Lord Brabazan,  b,  18  Aug.  1760,  (/.Dec.  1779. 

3  Lady  Martha,  A.  20  Nov.  1761,  m.  Maurice-Bageual-St.'Leger  Keatinge, 

£f 9.,  who  </.  Dec.  1835. 

4  Lady  Grace,  b,  15  Jan.  1764,  d,  youog. 

5  Lady  Juliana,  b.  7  April  1766. 

6  LadyCeciUa,  b.  18  Aug.  1767. 

7  Edward,  Lord  Brabazon,  b.  27  June  1768,  d,  young. 

8  William,  ninth  Earl,  b,  9  July  1769,  succeeded  4  Jan.  1790,  d,  26 

May  1797. 

9  Lady  Catherine,  b.  19  Aug.  1770,  m,  6  Aug.  1799,  the  Rev.  Francis  Brownlow. 

10  John-Chambre,  present  and  tenth  Earl. 

11  LMly  ArabeUa-Barbara,  b,  15  Nov.  1774,  m.  21  March  1803,  John-M.  Scott, 

Esq.,  of  Ballygannon,  Co.WicUow. 

Creaiions — Baron  1018,  Earl  1027,  Irish  honoort ;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  1031. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— yatSL  Tita  mea ;  My  life  is  devoted. 

iSeatr.— Kilmddery  House,  Bray,  Co.  WicUow ;  and  Eaton  Court,  Co.  Hereford. 


CoIUtftal  ISranrl^. 

[Sarriring  daughter  of  the  Hon.  William  (  Barbara,  b.  24  Jnly  1700.  m.  tt  May 
Brabazon,  2nd  son  of  Edward  7th  Earl,  1788,  John  Moore,  Esq.,  of  Tara  House,  Go. 
and  Uncle  of  the  present  Peer.]  |    Meath. 


MELBOURNE,  VISCOUNT.    (Lamb.) 

William  Lamb,  Viscount  and  Baron  Melbourne  of  Kilmore,  Co. 
Cavan,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  Baron  Melbourne  of  Melboame^ 
Co.  Derby,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  a  Baronet  of  Great 
Britain,  P.C.,  an  elder  Brother  of  the  Trinity  House,  a  Governor  of 
the  Charter- House,  and  a  Commissioner  of  Exchequer  Loans ;  6. 
15  March  1779,  succeeded  22  July  1828,  m.  3  June  1806,  Ladif 
CaroUne  Ponsonby,  only  daughter  of  Frederick,  3rd  Earl  of  Bess- 
borough,  and  by  her,  who  d.  25  Jan.  1828,  had  issue  : 

1  Hon.  George-AuguMtus-Frederick,  b.  11  Aug.  1807,  d.  UMm,  27  Nov.  1836. 

2  A  daughter,  b.  and  d,  30  Jan.  1809. 

TheViscount's  father,  PENI8T0N,  FIRST  Viscount,  was  b,  29  Jan.  1745.  and  d:22 
July  1828  ;  having  m.  13  April  1769,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir  Ralph  Milbaake, 
Bart., by  whom,  who  d.  6  April  1818,  he  had  issue: 

1  Hon.  Penitton,  6.  3  May  1770,  d.  vnm.  24  Jan.  1805. 

2  William,  present  and  second  Viscount. 

3*Right-Hon.  Sir  Frederick-James,  6.C.B.,  b.  17  April  1782;  BaroM  Bbau- 

VALE. 

4  Hon,  George,  b.  11  July  1784,  d.  2  Jan.  1834;  having  m.  17  May  1809* 

Mademoiselle  Caroline-Rosalie-Adelaide  St.  Jules. 

5  Hon.  Emily-Marv,  6.21  April  1787,  Dowager  Countess  Cowper,  and  now 

Viscountess  Pkdmentton. 

6  Hon.  Harriet-Anne,  b.  27  July  1789,  d.  9  June  1808. 

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CreatioHt.—BKnm  1770,  Viscount  1781,  of  Ireland;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  1815. 
Bart.  1755. 
Cfeneaiogjf. — See  Gentalogical  Folutne, 
Afo/lo.--Virtute  et  fide  :  By  rirtue  and  faith. 

Tovm  Residence 30,  South  Street,  Grosvenor  Square. 

'S'eafi.— Brocket  Hall,  Herts ;  and  Melbourne  Houae,  Derbyshire. 


MELVILLE,  VISCOUNT.  (Dundas.) 
Robert  Dundas,  Viscount  Melville  of  Melville,  Co.  Edinburgh, 
and  Baron  Dunira,  Co.  Perth,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ; 
K.T.,  Lord  Privy  Seal  in  Scotland,  P.C.,  a  General  of  the  Royal 
Archers  of  Scotland,  an  elder  Brother  of  the  Trinity  House,  Gover- 
nor of  the  Bank  of  Scotland,  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  St. 
Andrews,  a  Vice-President  of  the  Marine  Society,  and  F.R.S. ;  6. 
14  March  1771,  succeeded  28  May  1811,  m.  29  Aug.  1796,  Anne, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Huck-Saunders,  M.D.,  by  whom, 
who  d.  10  Sept.  1841,  he  has  issue  : 

l*Hon.  Col.  Henry,  C.B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel  60th  Rifles,  h.  25  Feb.  1801. 

2  Hon.  Captain  Richard-Saunders,  R.N.,  C.B.,  Private  Secretary  to  the 

First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  h,  11  April  1802. 

3  Hon.  Robert.  Storekeeper  General  of  the  Navy,  b.  14  Sept  1803. 

4  Hon.  Jane,  6.  14  April  1805. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charies,  Rector  of  Epworth,  Lincolnshire,  6.  11  Dec. 

1806,  m.  1  Aug.  1833,  Louisa-Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  William 

Boothby,  Bartn  and  has  issue, 

1  Edith-Anne,  b.  18  May  1834.  3  Henry,  b.  8  March  1835.  3 

Fanny-Emma,  b.  14  Aug.  1836.  4  Gertrude -Susan,  h.  92  Sept. 

1837.  6  Louisa-Montagu,  6.  S5  Sept.  1839.  0  Laura- Mary,  6. 1 

April  1841.  7  Charles-Saunders,  b.  V  June  1848. 

6  Hon.  Anne,  h,  5  Jan.  1808. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  first  Viscount,  was  b,  28  April  1742,  m,  1st, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  David  Rennie,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  2  April  1793,  Lady  Jane 
Hope,  6th  daughter  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  afterwards  Lady  Wallace, 
who  </.  without  issue  by  the  Viscount,  9  June  1829.  His  Lordship  d,  28  May 
1811,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage, 

1  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b,  12  Aug.  1766,  m.  May  1787,  the  Right  -Hon,  Robert 

DwuUUf  of  Amiston,  Co.  Edinburgh. 

2  Hon.  Anne,  b,  28  Sept.  1767,  m,  1st,  13  Feb.  1786,   Henry  Dntmmond, 

Esq, — 5ef  Strath  ALLAN  ;  and  2ndly,  18  Dcc.l798,yamef  Strange,  Esq,, 
who  d,  6  Oct.  1840. 

3  Robert,  present  and  second  Viscount. 

4  Hon.  Montagu,  b,  29  April   1772,  d.  in  March  1837;  Ute  Lady  Aber- 

cromby. 

Creations. — ^Viscount  and  Baron  180S. 

Genealogf, — See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto. — Quod  potni  perfeci:  I  hsTO  done  what  I  could  do. 

AM/.~-MelTille  Castle,  Edinburgh.^ 


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METCALFE  BARON.     (Mbtcalfe.) 

Charles-Theophilus  Metcalfe,  Baron  Metcalfe,  of  Fern  Hill, 
Co.  Berks,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom^  and  a  Baronet,  P.C., 
G.C.B.,  Captain-General  and  Governor-in-Chief  of  all  her  Majesty's 
North  American  Provinces,  b.  30  Jan.  1785. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas-Theophilus  Metcalfe,  Esq.,  of  Fern  Hill,  a  Director 
of  the  East  India  Company,  was  created  a  Baronet  in  1802 ;  he  m.  in  1782,  Susannah- 
SophiarSelina,  daughter  of  John  Debonnaire,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Major  Smith.  Sir 
Thomas  d.  17  Not.  1813,  leaving  issue  by  her,  who  d,  10  Sept.  1815, 

1  Sir  Theophilus-John,  2nd  Bart.,  b.  19  Sept.  1783,  d,  15  Aug.  1822,  having 

m.  1802,  Hannah,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Russell,  Esq.,  of  Dover, 
who  d.  30  Oct.  1809.     They  left  an  only  daughter, 

Eliza- Debonnaire f  m.  8  June  Itoe,  8ur  Petvr  Heskcth-Fleetwood,  Bart, 
and  d.  10  Jan.  1833. 

2  Charles-Theophilus,  present  and  first  Lord. 

3  Emily-Theophila,  6. 16  June  1790,  Viscountess  Ashbrook. 

4  Georgiana-Theophila,  b.  31  Jan.  1792,  m.  19  Nov.  1822,  the  Rev.  Thomas- 

Scott  Smyth,  of  St.  Austell,  Cornwall. 

5  Thomas-Theophilus,  b.  2  Jan.  1795. 

6  Henry-TheophUus,  A.  12  Feb.  1796. 

CV<w/ioit.— 1845;  Bart.  1802. 

Motto. — Conquieaoo. 

Seat. — Ham  Common,  Surrey. 


METHUEN,  BARON.     (Mbthuen.) 

Paul  Methuen,  Baron  Methuen  of  Corsham,  Co.  Wilts,  in  ike 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  6.  21  June  1779, m.  31  July  1810, 
Jane-Dorothea,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Henry-Paulet  St.  JohD- 
Mildmay,  Bart.,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Paul'Mildmaw,  b,  1814,  d.  15  July  1837. 

2«Hon.  Frederick-Henry.Paal,  b.  23  Feb.  1818,  in.  14  Oct  1844,  Anui- 
368 


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Honitia-Caroline,  only  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John  Sandford,  and  hai 
issae, 

•A  aon,  b.  1  Sept  1845. 

3  Hon.  St.  John-George-Paul,  b,  23  Nov.  1819. 

4  Hon.  Jane-Matilda. 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  Paul-Cobb  Methuen,  Esq.,  of  Corsham  House* 
Wilts,  who  d,  15  Sept.  1816  ;  harinff  m.20  April  1776,  Matilda,  only  daughter  of  Sir 
Thomas  Gooch,  Bart,,  by  whom,  who  d,  6  Dec.  1826,  he  had  issue : 

1  Paul,  his  successor,  the  present  Peer. 

2  Rer.  Thomas- Anthony,  m.  3  Julv  1810,  EHza-Maria,  daughter  of  the  Rer. 

Henry  Plumptre,  by  whom,  who  d.  16  April  1835,  he  has  issue. 

3  Matilda,  m.  10  May  1804,  George,  3rd  Lord  WaUmgham,  who  was  unfor- 

tunately  burnt  to  death  at  his  residence  in  Harley  Street,  27  April  1831, 
on  which  day  his  Lady  also  met  her  death,  in  consequence  of  the  same 
accident. 

4  Arnie-Ckrittian,  b,  1786,  d,  unm.  26  March  1808. 

5  Gertrude-Grace,  Lady  Edward  0'Bryen,.-a«e  Thomond,  d.  1  May  1817. 

6  Catharine-Matilda,  m.  2  April  1818,  John-Pemberton  Plumptre,  Esq.,  of 

FredvJUe,  Kent,  M.P. 

7  Charles  Lucas,  late  of  the  1st  Dragoons,  c/.  1826. 

8  Rev,  John- Andrew,  d,  1831  :  having  m.  25  June  1822,  Mary,  daughter  of 

John  Fuller,  Esq.,  of  Neston  Park,  WUts. 

9  Cecilia-Penelope,  m.  24  April  182^  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Francis-James 

Noel. — See  Barham. 
Creation,— lias. 
Motto. — Yirtns  inyidue  icopiu. 

Town  Residence.—lU,  Park  Street,  GrosTenor  Square. 
Seats^^ConhMMu  Houae,  Bradenatock  Abbey,  and  Hartham  Park,  Wilta. 


MEXBOROUGH,  EARL  OF.  (Savilb.) 

John  Savile,  Earl  of  Mexborough  of  Lifford,  Co.  Donegall,  Vis- 
count Pollington  of  Ferns,  and  Baron  Pollington  of  Longford,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland;  M.R.LA.j  6.  3  July  1783,  succeeded  3  Feb.  1830, 
m,  29  Aug.  1807,  Lady  Anne  Yorke,  eldest  daughter  of  Phi  lip,  3rd  Earl 
of  Hardwicke,  and  has  had  Issue  by  her,  who  was  b.  12  April  1783 : 
1  Hon,  EUzabeth'PhiUppa,  b,  28  Nov.,  d.  1  Dec.,  1808. 
2* John-Charles-George,  Viscount  Pollington,  M.P.,  b,  4  June  1810,  m.  24 
Feb.  1842.   Lady  Rachel-Katherine  Walpole,   eldest  daughter  of  the 
Earl  of  Orford,  and  has  issue, 

•Hon.  John-Horace,  b,  17  June  184S. 

3  Hon.  Henry-Alexander,  b,  2  Dec.  1811,  m.  17  Aug.  1840,  Catherine,  3rd 

daughter  of  the  late  Kingsmill  Penefather,  Esq.,  of  New  Pkrk,  Co. 
Tipperary,  by  whom,  who  was  h,  in  1818,  and  d,  at  Florence  1  Jan. 
1843,  he  has  issue, 

1  William,  b.  8  Oct.  1841.        9  A  son,  b,  SI  Dee.  184S,  d,  S5  Jan.  184S. 

4  Lady  Sarah-Elizabeth,  b,  23  Feb.  1818. 

5  Hon.   and  Rev.  Philip-Yorkc,   Rector  of  Methley,  Yorks.,   b,  23  Aug. 

1814,  m.  20  Jan.  1842,  Emily-Mary-Brand,  eldest  dangfater  of  WilUam 
Hale,  Esq.,  of  King's  Walden,  Herts,  and  has  had  issue, 

I  PhUip-Hate,  b,  80  May,  d,  0  Sept.  1843.        %  AlkeM  ary,  6.  8  M  areb 
1849. 

6  Hon.  Charles-Stuart,  b,  24  Feb.  1816. 

7  Hon.  Frederick,  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  *.  17  Ifarch  1817,  m,  27 

369  B  B 


MID 

May  1839|  Antonia,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  WiUiam  Archdall,  Rector 
of  TiDtern,  Co.  Wexford,  and  has  issue, 

1  Loaisa,  b.  20  March  1S40.  %  Philip-Alexander,  b,  1  April  1843. 

3  Agnes-Yorke,  b.  10  Feb.  1845. 
8  Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur,  6.20  Dec.  1819. 
His  Lordship's  father,  John,  second  Earl,  was  6.  1  April  1761,  and  d,  3  Feb. 
1830  ;  having  m.  25  Sept.  1782,  Elizabeth,  daughter  and  sole  heir  of  John  Stephen- 
son, Esq.,  of  East  Bumham,  Bucks.    His  surviving  issue  by  her,  who  d,  7  June 
1821,  are : 

1  John,  present  and  third  Earl. 

2  Lady  Sarah-Elizabeth,  b.A  Feb.  1786,  Lady  Dowager  Monson,  and  Coun- 

tess of  Warwick. 
Creations. — Baron  1753,  Viscount  and  Earl  1766. 
Genealogjf.—See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto.— Be  fast. 

7\m'n  Residence — 33,  Dotct  Street. 
Seat.— Methley  Park,  near  Ferrybridge,  Yorkshire. 


MIDDLETON,  BARON  OF.     O^'illoughby.) 
DiGBY  WiLLouGHBY,  Baron  of  Middleton,  Co.  Warwick,  in   the 
Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baronet ;  Captain  R.N,  5  6.  Nov.  1769, 
succeeded  19  June  1835. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Francis  Willoughby,  Esq.,  of  Hesley,  Notts,  4th  son  of 
the  Hon.  Thomas,  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Lord,  m.  25  May  1762,  Octavia,  daughter 
and  co-heir  of  Francis  Fisher,  Esq.,  of  the  Grange,  Grantham,  and  left  issue  : 

1  DiGBY,    PRESENT   AND    SEVENTH    LORO. 

2  Francis  WiUo%ighhyy  Etq.,  b,  in  1771,  d,  unm, 

3  Jane,  d,  unm. 

Creation,— 171U    Bart.  1677. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto. — V^rite  sans  pear :  Truth  without  fear. 

Town  Residence,— l\t  Montagu  Street,  Portman  Square. 

iS'M/^.— Middleton  Hall, Co.  Warwick;  Wollaton  House,  Notts. 


Collateral 

[Cousins  of  the  present  Peer.] 

[Issue  of  Henry,  5th  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Dorothy,  b,  13  July  1758,  d.  13  April 
1834  :  haying  m.  24  Not.  1784,  Richard  Lang- 
ley,  Esq.,  of  Wykeham  Abbey,  who  d,  S7 
Jan.  1817. 

3  Hbnbt,  sixth  and  latb  Loan,  h,  84 
April  1761,  succeeded  14  June  1800,  and  d, 
without  issue,  19  June  1835 ;  haTing  m.  21 
Aug.  1703,  Jank,  now  DowAoia  Laot  Mid- 
DLBTON,  3nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Robert 
Lawley,  Bart. 

3  Hon.  Henrietta,  b.  90  June  1766,  Coun- 
tess Dowager  of  Scarborough. 

(«) 

[Issue  of  the  Her.  James  WiUoughby,  5th 

son  of  Hon.  Thumas,  above."] 

1  Elixabeth,  b,  34  Feb.  1774,  the  widow  of 
JohnSavile  Fo{jambe,  Esq.,  of  Osberton, 
Notts. 

3*HBNaT  WiixouoHBT,  Esq.,  of  Birdsall, 
Yorkshire,  b.  15  Dec  1780,  m.  10  June  1815, 
Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rer.  John 
370 


ISranc1(e0. 

Eyre,  Archdeacon  of  Nottingham,  by  y 
he  has  issue : 

I  Charlotte-Henrietta,  6. 7  April  1810, 
d.  85  Jan.  1844,  baring  m.  30  Oct. 
1830,  Henry-WiUoughby  Legard, 
Esq. 
3  Henry.  6.  88  Aug.  1817,  m,  8  Aiiff. 
1843,  Julia-Louisa,  only  daogfatar 
of  Alexander  Bosrille,  B«i.,  of 
Thorpe  and  Gunthwaite,  Yorka^ 
and  has  issue, 

1  Ason,  fr.34Au|r-lM4.      t 
A  daughter,  b,  6  Oct.  1845. 

3  Francis-Di(^,  Ci^t.  Mi   Lanoars* 

6.  17  Jan.  1810. 

4  ReT.  Charles^ames,  h.  9  Feb.  188. 

m.  7  Aug.  1845,  Charlotte  Payne, 
eldest  daughter  of  Henry -Jofai- 
Hyde  Seymour,  Emi^-^See  Sonan- 
sar. 

5  Emma,  6.  31  Nor.  1838. 

6  Harriet-Cassandra,  b.  31  Feb.  Itt8. 

7  Perdral-George,  b,  1  March  UU, 


MID 


MIDLETON,  VISCOUNT.     (Bbodbick.) 

George-Alan  Brodrick,  Viscount  Midleton,  Baron  Brodrick  of 
Midleton,  Co.  Cork,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  Baron  Brodrick  of 
Peper-Harow,  Co.  Surrey,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  6.  10 
June  1806,  succeeded  12  Aug.  1836,  m.  1833^  and  has  issue. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George,  fourth  Viscount,  was  b,  1  Nov.  1754,  suc- 
ceeded 22  Sept.  1765  ;  and  d.  12  Aug.  1836  ;  having  m,  Ist,  4  Dec.  1778,  the  Hon, 
Frances  PelAa^n,  2nd  daughter  of  Thomas,  2nd  Lord  Pelham,  afterwards  1st  Earl 
of  Chichester,  who  d.  26  June  1783;  2ndly,  15  June  1797,  Maria,  daughter  of 
Richard  Benyon,  Esq.,  of  Gidea  Hall,  Essex,  now  Viscountess  Dowaorr;  his 
Lordship  had  issue, 

by  Ist  marriage : 

1  Hon.  Frances-Anne,  m.  24  Aug.   1803,  Inigo-Freeman  Thomas,  Esq.,    of 

Ratten,  Sussex. 

by  2nd  marriage: 

2  Hon.  Maria,  b,  28  March  1799. 

3  Hon.  Charlotte,  b.  18  Feb.  1801. 

4  ^  daughter^  b,  3  March  1803,  d.  an  infant. 

5  Hon.  Harriet,   b,  10  Aug.  1804,  m.  31  March  1829,  her  consin,  the  Rev. 

William-John  Brodrick. — See  below. 

6  George- Alan,  present  and  fifth  Viscount. 

7  Hon.  Emma,  b,  13  Aug.  1807. 

8  Hon.  Lucy,  A.  3  July  1809. 

Creo/iofM.— Baron  of  Ireland  1715,  Yiacoont  1717;  Baron  of  Great  Britain  1708. 

Genealogw. — See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto, — A  cuspide  corona:  From  a  lance  to  a  crown. 

Town  Residence.— 2St  Berkeley  Sqnare. 

SetUt. — Peper  Harow  Park,  near  Godalming,  Sorrey. 


ColUtftal  ISrsnclff . 


[The  Viflooont's  Uncles  and  Annti,  iirae  of 
George,  3rd  Viscount.] 

1  Hon.  Thomas,  b.  10  Dec.  1756,  d,  13 
Jan.  1709. 

%  Hon.  Albinia,  d.  young. 

3  Hon.  lAeut.-Col.  Henry,  d.  at  Lisbon,  10 
June  1785. 

4  Hon.  Marv,  b.  Feb.  1700,  d.  4  Aug.  1842. 
9  Hon.  and  Most-Rev.  Charles,  Lord  Arch- 

bishop  of  Cashel,  b.  3  May  1761,  d.  6  May 
IfttS ;  haTing  m.  8  Dec.  1786,  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  the  Right-ReT.  Richard  Woodward, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  by  whom,  who  d. 
before  him,  he  left  issue, 

1  MarySusan-Albinia,  6.0  Oct.  1787, 
Countess  of  Bandon. 

%  Albinia,  b.  13  Oct.  1780,  widow  of 
the  Hon.  Captain  Sir  James-  Ashley 
Maude,  R.N.,  CB.^See  HAWAaoiN. 

3  Charles,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  14 
Sept.  1701,  m.  5  May  18S5,  the  Hon.  Em- 
ma Stapleton,8rd  daughter  of  Thomas, 
SSnd  Lord  Le-Despencer,  by  whom  he 
has  issue, 

1  Mary-Emma,  6.  M  Feb.  1896. 

371 


S  Emma -Albinia -Eliiabeth,    b. 
SI  April  1828. 

3  Harriet-Anna,  b.  18  Sept.  1820. 

4  Albinia-Frances,6. 15  May  1831. 

4  Louisa,  b.  21  Dec  1703,  m.  Jan. 
1823,  James-Smyth  Scott,  Esq. 

5  Frances,  b.  Jan.  1706,  m.  16  Oct. 
1827,  Me^ior-General  Henry- Dunbar 
Tolley,  C.B.,  who  d.  25  Dec.  1837. 

6  RcT.  George,  b.  23  April  1707. 

7  ReT.WiUiam-John,  Rector  of  Bath, 
b.  8  July  1706,  m.  1st,  16  March  1824, 
Lady  Elinabeth-Anne  Brudenell,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Robert,  6th  Earl  of  Car- 
digan, and  widow  of  the  Hon.  John 
PerceTal— ^ee  Aaoan  ;  she  d.  without 
issue,  24  Nor.  1824,  and  he  m.  2ndly, 
31  March  1820,  the  Hon.  Harriet  Brod- 
rick, 4th  daughter  of  Viscount  Midle- 
ton,—se€  aboYO, — by  whom  be  has 
issue, 

1  William,  6.  6  Jan.  1830. 

2  George-Charles,  6.  5  May  1831. 

3  Charles,  6.  7  April  I8S2. 

4  Harriet,  6.  6  May  1834. 

B  b2 


MIL 


5  Henry,  ft.  11  Feb.  1838. 
0  Alan,  b.  I  Jan.  1840. 
0  Hon,    fnUiam,  6.  11    Feb.  1703,  4,  S9 
April  1810 ;  hRTing  m.  1  Sept.  170t.  Jf«ry, 
daugbter  of  Nathaniel  Preston,  Esq.,  wbo 
d.  20  March  1834. 

7  Hon.  Lieui. -General  John,  b,  3   Not. 
17«&,  d.  0  Oct.  1849,  baring  m.  6  Sept.  1800, 


Anne,  daughter  of  Robert  Graham,  Esq.,   of 
Fintrie,  by  whom  he  has  issve, 

1  Anne,  b,  Dec  181S. 

%  John-Robert,  6. 11  Nor.  1815. 

3  EUaabeth,  6.  April  1810. 

4  Maria-Albinia,l.  18t3. 
8  Hon.  Hmrriei,  d.  an  infant. 


MILLTOWN,  EARL  OF.     (Lbeson.) 

Joseph  Leeson,  Earl  of  Milltown,  Co.  Dublin,  and  Viscount  and 
Baron  Russborough  of  Russellstown,  Co.Wicklow,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland,  K.P. ;  b.  5  Feb.  1799.  succeeded  10  Jan.  1807.  w.  July  1828, 
Barbara,  daughter  of  Sir  Joshua-CoUes  Meredith,  Bart.,  and  widow 
of  Eyre,  last  Lord  Castlecoote,  extinct,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue  : 
1* Joseph-Henry,  Viscoiiiit  Russborough,  b.  10  May  1829. 
2  Lady  Emifyy  b.  Nov.  1830,  d.  an  infant. 

5  Hon.  Edward,  b,  16  Oct.  1835. 

6  Hon.  Henry,  b.  Jan.  1837. 

7  ^  Mm,  still-born  10  Aug.  1838. 

Hio  Lordship's  father,  Joseph  Leeson,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Brice,  3rd  Earl,  was  A. 
17  July  1766,  and  d.  in  1800,  before  his  father's  accession  to  the  title ;  having  m.  21 
April  1798,  Emily,  3rd  daugbter  of  Archibald  Douglas,  Esq.,  of  Damock,  by 
whom,  wbo  m.  2ndly  Lord  Cloncurry,  and  d.  15  June  1841,  he  was  fiither  of, 

1  Joseph,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

2  HeHty-Talbot,  b.  20  Feb.  1800,  d.  29  May  1829. 

3  Lady  Cecilia-Charlotte,  b.  posthumous,  30  March  1801 ;  raised  to  the  rank 

of  an  Earl's  daughter  14  Aug.  1818,  </.23  Aug.  1819. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Brice,  third  Earl,  was  h.  20  Dec.  1735,  and  d,  10 
Jan.  1807;  having  m.  25  Oct.  1765,  Maria,  daughter  of  John  Graydon,  Esq., 
by  whom  he  had,  besides  Joseph,  father  of  the  present  Earl,  the  issue  given  below. 

Creatlons^Bhxon  1756,  Viscount  1760,  Earl  1763. 
Genealogw.^8ee  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— ClATioT  e  tenebru :  More  bright  from  obtcurity. 
Aa/.— RuMboroagfa  Hoiue,  Wicklow. 


Collateral  ISranc^ff . 


(Tbe  Earl's  Uncles,  issue  of  Brice,  3rd  Earl, 
aboTe.] 
1  Hon.  Jobs,  b.  Aug.  1767,  m.  It  Jan.  1703, 
Martha,  daugbter  of  the  Rev.  John  Ryley, 
by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Joseph,  M.  S6  Not.  1817,  Anne, 
eldest  daughter  of  Anthony  O'ReiUy, 
Esq.,  of  Balstrasna,  by  whom  be  has 
issue, 

A  daugbter,  b.  8  April  1810. 
%  Maria. 
S John. 

4  Elisabeth,  m.  4  Feb.  1817,  David- 
NixonDonettan,  £ry.,of  Castle  Beilinf - 
ham,  Co,  Louth,  who  is  deceased. 
372 


5  Cecilia,  deceased;  having  m.  Jwae 
1820,  George  Homidge,  Esq.,  of  Bar- 


_gedec,  Co.  WicUow. 
2  mn.  "  *         -    - 


Robert,  6.  March  177S,  il.  14  Jan. 
1842 ;  having  m.  28  Oct.  1810,  PhOippa^n. 
liana,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Rev. 
Timothy  Neave,  D.D.,  and  had  by  her, 

1  Joseph,  M.   10  Feb.   1898,  Jane, 
daughter  of  William  Uoyd,  Boq. 

2  Robert,  6.  6  March  ISIS,  as. , 

daughter  of Marshall,  Baq. 

3  William,  6.  20  Jan.  181S,  ai.  ] 
beth,  daughter  of  *"  *" 
ham-Seweu,  Bao. 

4  A  son,  m.  July  1 


MIN 


ter  of  John-Charle«  Bristow,  Eaq.»  of 
Baaeinere  Hill,  Westmoreland. 
5  and  6  Two  daughters. 

[Brothers  and  sisters  of  the  3rd  Bart,  issue 
of  the  1st  Earl.] 

1  JosMpm,  SKOOND  Earl,  b.  1730,  d.  unm, 
%7  Nov.  1801. 

%  Ladjf  Margaret,  d.  April  1800 ;  haying  m. 
Feb.  1704,  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Maw,  who  d. 
April  1702.  ==  ' 

3  Udv  Anne,  b.  SO  April  1750,  m.  1770, 
Hugh  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Lodge  Park.  =^ 

4  Lady  Cecilia,  6.  S8  Dec.  1768,  m.  29  Dec. 
1780,  Col.  David  hmtouche,  of  Upton,  Co. 
Carlow,  who  is  since  deceased. 

5  Hon.  William,  b.  6  March  1770,  d.  7  Oct. 
1810 ;  having  m.  24  June  1706,  Miss  Bucha- 
nan, by  whom  he  left  an  only  daughter, 

Elizabeth,  deceased;  havinir  m.  1 
Feb.  181«,  William  Hale,  Em.,  of 
King's  Walden,  Herts, who  is  rem.  to 
Charlotte*  2nd  daughter  of  Six  Richard- 
Joseph  Sullivan,  Bart. 

6  Lodjf  Francet-ArabeUa,  b.  2  June  1771. 
rf.  9  May  1840;  having  m.  25  Feb.  1701, 
Marnu  Beres/ord,  Esq.-See  Watkrford. 

7  Hon.  Robert,  6.  18  May  1773,  m.  1st,  17 


Co. 


Aug.  1705,  Grace,  daughter  of  the  late  Mi- 
chael Head,  Esq.,  who  d.  5  Nov.  1833  :  and 
2ndly,  Aug.  1834,  Harriet,  daughter  of  Francis 
Brooke,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  late  Sir  Henry 
Brooke,  Bart. ;  he  has  issue  by  Ut  marriage, 

1  Robert,  b.  5  April  1706.  m.  Jan. 
1820,  Elisabeth,  only  surviving  daugh- 
ter and  heir  of  the  late  Ralph  Mar- 

11,  Eiq.,  of  Ball^acadam  Castle, 
Kerry,  and  has  iMue, 

1  Robert-Cecfl,  b.  1  July  1822. 

2  Emily- Elixabeth-Grace,  6. 30 
Nov.  1824. 

3  Caroline,  6.  25  Dec  1826. 

4  Richard-John,    b.    11    AprU 
1828. 

5  Jane,  b.  30  Oct.  1820. 

6  Ralph,  b.  24  Sept.  1833. 

7  William,  b.  21  June  1835. 

2  Sir  William-Edward,  Chamberlain 
and  UsWr  of  the  Black  Rod  to  the 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  m.  Louisa, 
3rd  daughter  of  Thomas  Bermingham- 
Sewell,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon.  Harriet  Be- 
resford,-^««  Dxciu,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  22  Julv  1840. 

2  A  daughter,  6.  Feb.  1842. 


MINTO,  EARL  OF.     (Elliot.) 

Gilbert  Elliot-Murray-Kynynmond,  Earl  of  Minto,  Viscount 
Melgund,  and  Baron  of  Minto,  Co.  Roxburgh,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom;  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia ;  G.C.B.,  P.C,  and 
an  elder  Brother  of  the  Trinity  House  ;  b,  16  Nov.  178^,  succeeded  21 
June  1814,  m.  28  Aug.  1806,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Patrick  Bry- 
done,  Esq. 9  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Gilbert,  Viscount  Melgund,  b,  3  Oct.  1807,  d.  26  Sept  1817. 

3  j  Twins,  ^  G^orT*  |*  ^^"^^  *®®^'  ''•  '°f*°^- 

4  Lady  Mary-Eliza,  b.  14   Feb.  1811,  m.  18  Sept.  1838,  the  Hod.   Ralph 

Abercroraby. — See  Dunfermline. 

5  Hon.Frederick'John,  b.  July  1812,  d.  April  1815. 
6*William-Hugh,  Viscount  Melgund,    b.  19  March  1814,  m.  20  May  1844, 

Emma-Eleanor- Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  the  late  General  Sir  Thomas 
Hislop,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 
•  A  son,  b.  9  July  1845. 

7  Lady  Frances- Anna-Maria,  6.    15  Nov.   1815,  Lady  John  Russell,— -«ee 

Bedford. 

8  Hon.  Henry-George,  b.  30  June  1817. 

9  Hon.  Charles-GUbert-John-Brydone,  Captain  R.N.,  b.  12  Dec.  1818. 

10  Lady  Elizabeth-Amelia-Jane,  b.  2  Aug.  1820. 

11  Hon.  George-Francis-Stewart,  b.  9  Oct.  1822. 

12  Lady  Charlotte-Mary,  b.  12  Sept.  1824. 

13  Hon.  Gilbert,  a  2nd  Lieut,  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  23  Feb.  1826. 

14  Lady  Harriet-Anne-Gertnide,  b.  28  March  1827  . 

His  Lordship's  father,  Gilbert,  first  Earl,  was  b   23April^l751,  m.  3  Jan. 
373 


MOL 

1777,  Anna-Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  George  Amyand,  Bart.,  and  d,  21  Jane 
1814  ;  leaving  issue  by  her,  who  d.  10  Feb.  1829, 

1  Gilbert,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Rear-Admiral  George,  C.B.,  b,  1  Aug.  1784,  m.  May  1810,  Eliaa- 

Cecilia,  youngest  daughter  of  James  Ness,  Esq.,  of  Osgodvie,  Yorks, 
by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Georgina-Maria,  CounteM  of  Northeak. 

S  George,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  1  Aug:.  IMS,  Hnnev  •  Suaaa-Sidney.  only 
danahter  of  the  late  Lieut.  Col.  Waucbope,  of  Niddrie-Mariadudl,  Co. 
Midlothian,  and  haa  issue, 

A  daughter,  6.  S8  June  IMS. 

3  Foley,  d.  35  Nov.  1817. 

4  Jane- Anna,  b.  14  Dec.  1816, d.  18  Jan.  I8t0. 

5  GUbert-John,  Ensign  47tb  foot,  6.  S5  July  1818. 

0  Elisa,  Lady  William  Compton.— ^ee  NoaTHAMproM. 

7  HoratUhFoley,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  June  1845. 

8  Catherine. 

0  Alexander-Hardy. 

10  Frcderick-BoUeau,  b.  17  Oct.  18S0. 

U  CecUia.  b.  S8  July  18S8. 

19  Adelaide,  b.  July  1830,  d.  0  Sept.  1830. 

3  Lady  Anna-Maria,  b,  26  Oct.  1785,  m.  5  May  1832,  General  Sir  Rufimt- 

Shawe  Donkin,  K.CB.  and  G.CJI.y  widower  of  Elizabeth  -  Francea, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  George  Markham,  Dean  of  York ; 
he  d.  1  May  1841. 

4  Hon.  John-Edmund,  b.  30  March  1788,  m.   3  Oct.  1809,  Amelia,   3rd 

daughter  of  James-Henry  Cassamajor,  Esq.,  of  Madras,  and  has  iasiie 
by  her, 

1  Amelia-Jane,  b.  S8  Dec.  1810,  d.  19  June  1837 ;  haTing  m.  ISJO.Thflnaa- 
CampbcU  Robertson,  Esq.,  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  ciTil  serrice,  Benf^aL 
i  Anna-Maria-Elixabeth,  b.  Feb.  181S.  3  Edmund-James,  Ma|<»r  79th 
Foot,  6.  1813.  4  William,  6.  21  Aug.  1819.  5  AmyandPowney-Charlea, 
in  the  Hon.  E.  1.  C.'s  Military  Senrioe,  Bengal,  b.  18  June  18i3,  m.  9  Oct. 
1849,  Anna-Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  M^jor  Alexander.  0  Augustas,  b, 
18S4. 

5  Ladtf  Harriet-Maiy-Francety  b.  5  June  1790,  d,  July  1825. 

6  Hon.  William,  b,  6  Feb.  1792,  d.  5  Juue  1811. 

7  Lady  Catherine-Sarah,  b,  2  July  1797,  m.  14  Nov.  1825,  Sir  John-PMer 

Boileau,  Bart. 

r.Vea/tofM._Baron  1797,  Viscount  and  Earl  1813.    Bart.  1700. 

Genealogy.— See  Ginealogical  Volume. 

Motio.—SxuiyiteT  et  fortiter :  Mildly  and  firmly. 

'S'M/f.— Minto,  Co.  Roxburgh;  Melg^und,  Forfarshire;  and  Lochgellie,  Fifeshire. 


MOLESWORTH,  VISCOUNT.     (Moleswobth.) 

RicHARD-PiGOT  MoLESwoBTH^  Viscount  Moleswoith  of  Swords, 
Co.  Dublin,  and  Baron  of  Philipstown,  King's  County,  tit  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland;  b.  23  July  1786,  succeeded  his  first  cousin,  the  sixth 
Viscount,  30  May  1815. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Richard  Molesworth,  Esq.,  (3rd  son  of  the  Hon.  William 
Moiesworth,  3rd  son  of  the  1st  Viscount,)  was  b.  May  1737,  and  d,  29  Sept.  1799  } 
leaving  by  his  wife  Katherine,  daughter  of  Thomas  Cobb,  Esq.,  of  TiHflrmhsm, 
who  d,  15  Dec.  1826,  the  following  issue : 

1   RiCHARD-PlOOT,  PRESENT  AND  SEVENTH  VlSCOUNT. 

2* John,  Commander  R.N.,  m.  6  Feb.  1828,  Louisa,  4th  daughter  of  tlie  kts 
Rer.  Dr.  Tomkyns,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 
374 


MOL 

1  Samuel,  6.  10  Dec.  18S9.  2  Margaret-Uetida,  6.  S5  April  1831. 

3  Mary-Louiaa,  b.  3  Sept.  1838. 

3  Anthony-Olirer,  m,  Ist,  26  April  1827,  Jane,  daughter  of  John  Potter, 

Esq.,  who  is  deceased;  and  2ndly,  7  July  1835,  Grace-Jane,  daughter  of 

the  late  Morgan  Croftou,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I  Richard,  b.  3  May  1836.         2  Morgan-Crofton,  b.  3  May  1837.         3 

Mary.  b.  5  July  1838.  4  Anthony- Olirer,  b.  14  Aug.  1839.  5  A 

daughter,  b.  Sept.  1841. 

4  James-Thomas. 

5  mihelmina,  </.  11  Dec.   1842 ;  having   m.   5   May   1804,  Bartholomew 

Jeffery,  Esq. 

6  St.  George-Catherine. 

7  Salome-LeHtia,  d,  15  Sept.  1829 ;  having  m.  15  May  1809,  the  late  Rer. 

John  Boucher, 

Creations.— Ywioxmtmnd  Baron  1716. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealc^ical  Volume. 

Motto. — Vincit  amor  patrue :  The  love  of  my  country  prerailii. 

Residence.— hrigXiXon. 


(iToIIatetal  )$ranc]bef(» 


[Widow  and  iuue  of  the  eldest  son  of  the  Hon. 

Major  Edward  Molesworth,  4th  son  of  the  Ist 

Viscount.] 

Prances,  eldest  daughter  of  Matthew  Hill, 
Esq.,  widow  of  John  Molesworth^  Esq.^  who  d. 
34  April  1791,  leaving  an  only  child, 

ThK    RkV.    JOHN-EDWARO-NASftAU    M0LK8- 

woaTH,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Rochdale,  Lancashire, 
b.  1790,  m.  28  Nov.  1815,  Harriet,  daughter  of 
the  late  William  Mackinnon,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue; 

I  Rev.  WiUiam-Nassau,  b.  8  Nov.  1816, 
of  Spotland,  Lane.  m.  Nov.  1844,  Mar- 
nret,  youngest  daughter  of  George 
Murray,  Esq.,  of  Ancoats  Hall,  Man- 
chester. 
S  John,  b.  23  April  1818. 

3  Harriet,  b.  11  Sept.  1819. 

4  Daniel.  6.  3  June  1891. 

5  Enuna-Frances,  b.  3  Sept.  1823. 

6  Louisa,  b.  16  March  1824. 

7  Oeorge-Mill-Frederick.  b.  14  Sept. 
1835. 

8  Rennell- Francis- Wynn,  b.  17  Jan. 
1827. 

9  Guilford- Undsey,  b.  3  May  1828. 

[Issue  of  Robert  Molesworth,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
the  above  Hon.  Mi^or  EUiward.] 

1  Mt^j.  Edward y  6.  7  July  1775,  d.  14  June 
1843,  having  m.  1st,  f^uoteM-DoroMea,  daughter 
of  the  late  Rev.  Reymond  de  Montmorencv,  bro- 
ther of  the  1st  Viscount  Frankfort,  who  d.  8 
Oct.  1813 ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  daughter  of  the 
late  •—  Crane,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  the  late 
Joseph  Trueman,  Esq. ;  he  had  issue  by  both 
marriages: 

1  John-Charles- ViBiert,  a  Lieut,  in 
the  Army,  b.  18  Oct.  1800,  d.  3  Feb. 
1832.  having  m.  17  June  1827,  Maria-Ca- 
therine, only  child  of  the  late  Rev.  Roger 
Ford,  by  whom  he  left  one  daughter, 

3  Elizabeth-Dorothea,  m.  4  June  1818, 
Theophilus  BoUeau,  Esq. 

3  Margaret- Letitia,  m.  Capt.  John- 
Isaac  Hope,  Royal  Engineers.:=rr 

4  Edward-Nassau,  LieuU  27th  Regt. 

5  Rmm^ 

2  Elisabeth. 

3  Letitia,  m.  Sackville  -  Hamilton   Eaton, 

Esq..  late  of  the  62nd  Regt. 

4  Capt.  Arthur,  Royal  Marines,  b.  34  March 
1780.  Ml.  21  Aug.  1800,  Eleanor,  only  daughter 
of  the  late  Lazarus-Steele  Roberts,  Esq.,  M.D., 
and  has  issue  ; 

1  Arthur- John,  Lieut.  Royal  Marines, 
b.  16  July  1810,  ii».  Sarah,  eldest  daughter 
of  John  Parka,  Esq.,  and  has  Issue, 

Sarah-Mary. 

2  Ellen-Mary.  m.  1  Jan.  1837,  Peter- 
Land  Simmonds,  Esq. 

3  CaroUne-Jnlia. 

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4  Thomas-Hooper,  R.N.,   b.  5  Aug. 
1833. 

5  Robert-Sackville.  b.  34  Jan.  1835. 

6  Erasmus-William- Henry -Gray,  b. 
13  Feb.  1830. 

7  Clara. 

5  Lieut.-Gol.  Richard-Carr,  Roy.  Art.,  b.  S3 
April,  1780,  m.  34  May  1810,  Marianne,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Tuke,  Esq.,  M.D., 
and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas-Edward,    MJ>.,    Assistaak- 
Surgeon,  R.N.,  stationed  at  Jamaica,  6. 
5  July  1813. 
3  Henry-Orlebar,  6.  10  June  1817. 

3  Robert,  b.  17  Jan.  1810. 

4  Mary-Eliia. 

[Issue  of  Major  Arthur  Molesworth,  eldest 
son  of  the  Hon.  Bysae,  7th  son  of  the  Ist 
Viscount.] 
1  Elizabeth,  dec.,  having  m.  Richard  Rev- 

nellt  Esq.,    of  Reynella,    Co.    Weetmeatib, 

who  is  deceased. 

3  ABTBUB-NsrBAN   MOLESWOBTH,   ESQ.,    b. 

27   Aug.  1700,  M.   18   Jan.    1830,   Harrietta, 
daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Hawkins,  and  has 


1  Jane,  b.  93  Aug.  1830. 

3  Arthur,  b.  11  Oct  1831. 

S  CaroUne,  b.  16  Nov.  1888. 

4  Thomaa-Nepean,  b.  34  June  1834. 

5  Harriette,  6.  30  July  1825. 

8  Thomas-WiUiam-Ponsonby,   6.   10    Dec. 

1800,  m.  16  April  1887,  Anne,  youngest  dau§^- 

ter  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Fawcett,  Rector  of 

Greens  Norton,  Northants  ;  and  has  isaue, 

1  Thomas,  b.  31  Dec.  1838. 

3  Anne-Sophia,  6.  87  Nov.  1888. 

3  Walter,  6.  6  Feb.  1831. 

4  JulU,  6.  13  Feb.  1833. 

5  Lucy,  6.  IS  July  1834. 

6  Mary,  6.  38  Sept.  1835. 

[Issue  of  Robert  Molesworth,  Esq.,  8nd  son 
of  the  Hon.  Bysse.1 
1  Mq^or  Gen.  Arthur,  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  Ma- 
dras Army,  d.  7  Jan.  1849 :  having m.  Mary, 
daughter  of  —  Kearney,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

1  Crertmde,  ss.    Francis    Lascelles, 
Esq. 

3  Marv,  d.  1845 ;  having  m.  —  Kin- 
dersley,  Esq. 

3  Emma,  m.  —  Ogilvie,  Esq. 

4  Selina-Hare,   m.  0   March    1844, 
Hickman  Kearney,  Esq. 

5  Hickman,  Lieut.  Madras  Art. 

6  Agnes. 

7  Robert. 

8  Hickauin-Blanew,  d.  3  May  1844 ;  having 
m.  1st,  Wilhelmina  Dorothea,  daughter  of 
Brindsley  Hone,  Esq. ;  8ndW,  Maria,  daugh- 
ter of  George  Studdert,  ttsq.;  by  his  IsC 
marriage  he  left  a  son. 


MON 


Robert,  b.  3  Nor.  1806,  m,  S  Jan. 
1S40,  Henrietta,  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
J.  B.  Johnson  ;  and  has  iMUo, 
Hickman,  6.  93  Feb.  1M2. 

3  Theophilos. 

4  nfqfor  B$sse-Cole,  d,  4  Dec.  1810 ;  haring 
m.  Jane,  only  daughter  of  William  Smyth, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  haa  left  iMuc, 

I  Rer.  WilliamRobert. 


%  Rev.  Herbert-Phillipa. 
5  Bonrchier,  Com.  R.N. 
0  Caroline,  widow  of  CoL  Gttmeli,  Hon. 
B.  I.  C.'b  Service. 


[Son  of  St-Georgc  Moleawortb,    Esq., 
son  of  the  Hon.  Bysae.] 
William-St.-Georgc  Molesworth,  Eaq. 


3td 


MONSON,  BARON.     (Monson.) 
William-John  Monson,  Baron  Monson  of  Burton,  Co.  Lincoln^ 
in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baronet ;   6.  14  May  1796,  suc- 
ceeded 7  Oct.  1841,  m.  8  May  1828,  Eliza,  youngest  daughter  of  Ed- 
mund Larken,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
l»Hon.  William-John,  b.  18  Feb.  1829. 

2  Hon.  Debonnaire-John,  b.  7  March  1830. 

3  Charles-Edmund-Johny  b,  29  May  1831,  d,  18  April  1832. 

4  Hon.  Eliza-Edome,  b.  14  Feb.  1833. 

5  Hon.  Edmund-John,  b,  6  Oct.  1834. 

6  Hon.  Charles-John,  b,  10  Aug.  1836. 

7  Hon.  ETclyn-John,  b,  7  May  1838. 

8/  q,   .      \Theodosia-^nn,  b.  18  July  1840,  d,  6  July  1841. 
91  *^°*  /Hon.  Florence-Grace,  b.  18  July  1840. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  issue  of  the  Hon.  Colonel  William  Monson,  5th  son  of 
John,  second  Lord,  who  was  6.  15  Dec.  1760,  and  </.  26  Dec.  1807;  by  hisoiar- 
riage,  10  Jan.  1786,  with  Anne,  daughter  of  John  Debonnaire,  Esq.,  who  was  6.  in 
1766,  and  d,  26  Feb.  1841. 

His  Lordship's  Cousin,  John-George,  Fourth  Lord,  who  was  6.  1  Sept. 
1785,  d,  14  Nov.  1809,  having  m.  30  Oct.  1807,  Lady  Sarah-Elizabeth  Savile, 
eldest  daughter  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Mexborough,  the  present  Countess  of 
Warwick,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  son, 

Frederick-John,  fifth  Lord,  b,  3  Feb.  1809,  succeeded  14  Nov.  1809, 
d.  7  Oct.  1841 ;  having  m.  21  June  1832,  Theodosia,  youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Lathum  Blacker,  Esq.,  of  Newent,  Gloucester,  now  Dowager 
Lady  Monson. 

Creation,— I7f8.    BarL  1011. 

Genealon.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto,— Pret  pour  mon  pays :  Ready  for  my  country. 

Seats, — Burton  Hall,  near  Lincoln ;  and  Chart  Lodge,  Kent. 


Collateral  ISvantin. 


[Uncles  and  Annts  of  the  present  Peer, 
issue  of  John,  2nd  Lord.] 
I  John,  third  Lobd,  b.  30  May  1753,  d.  SO 
May  1800;  haying  m.  13  July  1777,  Ladp 
EttMabeth-Anne  Capel,  eldest  daoshter  of 
William-Anne-HoUes,  4th  Earl  of  Essex,  by 
whom,  who  was  b,  10  Aug.  1775,  and  d,  23 
Feb.  1834,  he  left,  besides  the  4th  Lord,  a 
surviTing  daughter. 

Mom,  Okarlotte,  b.  13  Feb.  1783,  dec, 
t  Hon,  Catherine,  b,  12  Sept.  1754,  dee, 
3  Hon,  George-Henry,  b,  17  Oct.  1755,  d. 
17  June  1823 :  baring  m.  15  March  1784,  Su- 
sannah, daoghter  of  George  Johnston,  Esq., 
376 


and  widow  of  Thomas  Smith,  Esq., of  Hawks- 
worth,  Essex,  by  whom  he  left  an  only 
daughter, 

Georgiana-Theodosia,  6. 3  Jan.  17M. 

4  Hon,  Charlotte-Grace,  b.  20  March  1759, 
d.  19  July  1703;  haTUur  m.  11  Aug.  1777, 
Henry  PHrM,  Sfj.,  of  Bedale,  Yorks.,  who 
d,  14  May  1824. 

5  Hon.  Theodosia  •  Margaret,  6.  20  Bepc 
1702,  m.  0  March  1782,  Sir  John  -  Gregaru 
Shaw,  Bart.,  who  d.  28  Oct.  1831. 

0  Hon,  and  Bev,  Thoatas,  6.  10  May  1764, 
d,  3  April  1848;  haring  m.  Ist,  29  iwhf 
1700,  Anne  •  Shipiey,  daughter  of  Imsfh 


MON 


Greene,   Esq.,  who    d.  8  Sept.  1818;  and 
Sndly,  11  Au^.  18*14,  Sarah,  daughter  of  the 
late    Rer.   Christopher   Wyrill,  of   Barton 
Hall,  Lincoln  :  he  had  iaaue  by  both  ladies, 
1  Rer.  John-Joseph-Thomas,   Chap- 
lain in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  and 
Rector  of  Borton-by-Lincoln,  h.  7  July 
1791,  m.  96  Aug.  1813,  Elisabeth-Anne, 


2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Rer.  Chris- 
topher WyTill.== 

2  Thomas-John,  6.  W  April  182A. 

3  Henrietta- Anne -Theodosia,  b.  28 
July  1826. 

Lord  Sondes  is  descended  from  Lewis, 
created  Lord  Sondes,  2nd  son  of  the  l'^ 
Lord  Monson. 


MONTEAGLE,  BARON,  (Rice.) 
Thomas-Spring  Rice,  Baron  Monteagle  of  Brandon,  Co.  Kerry ; 
P.C.,  Comptroller-General  of  the  Exchequer,  a  Trustee  of  the  Na- 
tional Gallery,  F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.5  b.  8  Feb.  1790,  m.  Ist,  11  July 
1811,  Lady  Theodosia  Pery,  second  daughter  of  Edmond-Henry, 
Ist  Earl  of  Limerick,  6.  16  Jan.  1787,  d.  10  Dec.  1839}  and  2ndly, 
13  April  1841,  Mary-Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  John  Marshall, 
Esq.,  of  Hallsteads,  Cumberland  -,  by  the  first  marriage  his  Lordship 
has  issue : 

1  Hon.  Marv-AHcia-Pery-Spring,  6.   12  May  1812,  m.  9  Feb.  1841,  James- 

Garth  Marshall,  Esq.,  of  Coniaton,  Lancashire. 

2  Hod.  Catherine- Anne-  Lucy-Spring,  b,  8  June  1813,  m.  27  June  1837, 

Henry-Cowper  Marshall,  Esq. 
3*Hon.  Stephen-Edmond-Spring,  a  Ck)mmis8ioner  of  Customs,  6.  31  Aug. 
1814,  m.   11  March  1839,   Ellen-Mary,  eldest  daughter  of    the  late 
William  Frere,  Esq.,  Seijeant-at-Law,  b.  3  Oct.  1814,  and  has  issue, 

1  Theodosia  Mary-Spring,  b.  M  May  IMO,  d.«4  June  1841. 

2  Theodosia-Spring,  b.  10  Sept.  1841. 

3  Mary-Springr,  b.  23  Sept.  1842. 

4  Aileen-Spring,  6. 24  March  1844. 

4  Edmund'Henry-WiUiam-Cecil'Spring,  d,  June  1817. 

5  Hon.  Theodosia-Frances- Alicia-Charlotte-Spring,  b,  2  June  1817,  m.  17 

Oct.  1839,  Henry  Taylor,  Esq. 

6  Hon.  Thomas-Charles-William-Spring,  a  Clerk  in  the  Foreign  Office,  b, 

10  Jan.  1819. 

7  Hon.  Edmond- Henry-Francis-Spring,  6.  31  March  1821. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  Aubrey-Richard-Sprinor,  b,  15  Aug.  1822. 

9  Hon.  William-Cecil-Spring,  b,  1  Nov.  1823. 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  Stephen-Edward  Rice,  Esq.,  of  Mount 
Trenchard,  Co.  Limerick,  who  d.  Sept.  1831,  by  m.  10  Aug.  1785,  with  Catherine, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  Spring,  Esq.,  of  Ballycrispin,  Co.  Kerry,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  present  Peer. 

2  Stephen,  d.  unm. 

3  Mary,  m.  19  May  1807,  Sir  Aubrey  de  Vere,  Bart. 

4  Catkerme-Anne,  d.  unm.  1829. 

Creation.— 1830. 

Geneaiogjf.r—See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto. — Alte  fert  aqoila :  The  eagle  bean  me  on  high. 

Toum  Retidence.SIt  Brook  Street. 

Seat. — Mount  Trenchard,  near  Shanagolden,  Co.  Limerick. 


377 


MON 


MONTFORT,   BARON.     (Bromley.) 
Henry  Bromley,  Lord  Montfort,  Baron  of  Horseheath,  Co.  Cam- 
bridge, in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  D.CX. ;  6.   14  May   1773, 
succeeded  24  Oct.  1799,  m.  5  Sept.   1793,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Watts,  Esq.  5  but  has  no  issue  by  her. 

The  present  Peer  is  the  only  son  of  Thomas,  the  second  Lord,  who  was  b.  in 
1732,  and  d.  24  Oct.  1799.  by  his  marriage  29  Feb.  1772,  with  Marianne,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Patrick  Blake,  Bart. 

Creation 1741. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — Non  inferiora  secutiu :  Despising  mean  pursuits. 
TYhcm  Residence.— 'M,  Upper  Montagu  Street 
Seat,—yLovX*%  Grore,  Surrey. 


MONTROSE,  DUKE  OF.  (Graham.) 
James  Grahabi,  Duke  and  Marquis  of  Montrose,  Marquis  of  Gra- 
ham and  Buchanan,  Earl  of  Montrose  and  Kincardine,  Viscount 
Dundaff,  and  Baron  Graham,  Aberruthven,  Mugdock,  and  Fintrie, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  Earl  and  Baron  Graham  of  Belford,  Co. 
Northumberland,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  K.T.,  a  General  of 
the  Royal  Archers  of  Scotland,  Colonel  of  the  Stirling,  Dumbarton, 
Clackmannan,  and  Kinross  Militia,  Chancellor  of  Glasgow  University  5 
h,  16  June  1799,  succeeded  30  Dec.  1836,  m.  15  Oct.  1836,  the  Hon. 
Caroline-Agn^s  Beresford,  3rd  daughter  of  Lord  Decies,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Lady  Agnes-Caroline,  b,  19  April  1839. 

2  Lady  Beatrice-Violet,  b.  13  Feb.  1842. 

3* James,  Marquis  of  Graham,  b,  7  Feb.  1845. 

His  Grace's  father,  James,  third  Duke,  K.G.,  was  b,  8  Feb.  1755,  sacceeded 
23  Sept.  1790,  m,  1st,  22  Feb.  1785,  Lady  Jemima-Elizabeth  Ashbnmham,  2iid 
daughter  of  John,  2nd  Earl  Ashburnham,  who  d.  17  Sept.  1786;  and  2ndlY,  24 
July  1790,  Lady  Caroline-Maria  Montagu,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  4th  Duke 
of  Afanchester,  now  Duchess  Dowager,  b,  10  Aug.  1770.  His  Grace  d.  30  Dec. 
378 


MOR 

1836  ;  haying  had  an  only  son  by  his  first  marriage,  and  by  hia  surviving  Lady  a 
numerous  issue : 

by  Ist  marriage: 

1  Januft,  Earl  of  Kincardine,  6.  4  Sept.  1786,  d.  29  April  1787. 

by  ted  marriage : 

2  Ladv  Oeorgriana-Charloiiefb.  3  June  1791,  d,  13  Feb.  1835,  Countess  of 

Winchilsea. 

3  Lady  Caroline,  b.  30  Sept.  1792. 

4  Lady  Lucy,  b.  25  Sept.  1793,  Countess  Poiris. 

5  James,  present  and  fourth  Duke. 

6  Lady  Martha,  b.  26  Jan.  1802,  d,  young. 

7  Lady  Emily,  b,  23  June  1805,  m.  16  Aug.  1832,  Edward-Thomas  Foley, 

Esq. — See  Foley. 
8*Lord  Montagu-William,  b.  2  Feb.  1807. 

Creations.— Batou  Graham  1445,  Earl  of  MontrtMe  1504,  Marquia  of  Montroie  1044,  Duke 
of  Montrofte,  Marquis  of  Graham  and  Bnchanan,  Earl  of  Kincardine,  Viscount  DundaJT,  and 
Baron  AbermthTen,  Mugdock,  and  Pintrie,  1707,  all  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland.  Earl  and 
Baron  Graham  in  that  of  Great  Britain  1733. 

Geneaiogv. — See  GeneaiogUai  Volume. 

Motto. — N'oublies:  Forget  not. 

Town  Residence. — 45,  BeLnraye  Square. 

Heat. — Buchanan  House,  Co.  Stirling. 


MORAY,  EARL   OF.     (Stuart.) 

Francis  Stuart,  Earl  of  Moray,  Lord  Doune  of  Doune  in  Men- 
teith,  and  Baron  of  St.  Colme,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  Baron 
Stuart  of  Castle  Stuart,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  K.T.,  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Elginshire  -,  b,  2  Feb.  1771>  succeeded  28  Au^.  1810, 
m.  1st,  26  Jan.  1795,  Luof,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Major-Gen. 
John  Scott,  of  Balcomie,  and  sister  of  Viscountess  Canning  ;  she  d. 
3  Aug.  1798,  and  the  Earl  m.  2ndly,  7  Jan.  1801,  Margaret-Jane, 
2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Philip  Ainslie,  Knt.,  of  Pilton,  Co.  Edinburgh, 
by  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Gray,  daughter  of  John,  12th  Lord  Gray, 
which  Lady  also  d.  3  April  1837*     His  Lordship  has  issue« 

by  1st  marriage : 

1  •Francis,  Lord  Doune,  b.  7  Nov.  1795. 

2  Hon.  Captain  John,  b.  25  Jan.  1797. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

3  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  19  Nov.  1801,  d.  1802. 

4  Lady  Jane,  b.  30  Nov.  1802,  m.  Ist,  25  Jan.   1832,  Sir  John-Archibald 

Drumtnond'Stewart,  Bart.,  who  d.  20  May  1838 ;  and  2ndly,  24  Aug. 
1839,  J.  L.  Pounden,  Esq.,  of  Ross  Grove,  Co.  Wexford. 

5  Hon.  James,  h,  17  Jan.  1804,  d.  12  Dec.  1840. 

6  Ason,  h.  and  d.  I  April  1805. 

7  Lady  Margaret-Jane,  b.  17  Sept.  1807. 

8  Lady  Anne-Grace,  6.  6  March  1809. 

9  Hon.  Archibald-George,  b.  3  March  1810. 

10  Lady  Louisa,  b.  May  1813. 

11  Hon.  Charles,  Lieut.  72nd  Foot,  b.  4  Aug.  1814. 

12  Hon.  George,  b.  1816. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Francis,  ninth  Earl,  was  fr.  11  Jan.  1737,  and  d,  28 
379 


MOR 

Aag.  1810 ;  having  m.  28  June  1763,  the  Hon.  Jane  Gray,  eldest  daughter  of  John 
12lh  Lord  Gray,  by  whom,  who  d,  19  Feb.  1786,  he  left  issue : 

1  James,  Lord  Doune,  d.  11  July  1776. 

2  John,  LordBoune,  b.  11  Feb.  1768,  d.  unm,  6  July  1791. 

3  Francis,  present  and  tenth  Earl. 

4  Hon,  Archibald,  twin  with  the  £arl,  b.  2  Feb.  1771,  </.30  Ckt.  1832;  having 

m.  17  March  1793,  Cornelia,  youngest  daughter  of  Edmund-Morton 
Pleydell,  Esq.,  of  Milboume,  St.  Andrew,  Co.  Dorset,  by  whom,  who 
d,  1  March  1830,  he  has  issue, 

1  FrancuhArchibald. 

3  JohnrMorton,  d.  S8  July  1840. 

3  James- William. 

4  Rev.  Edmund-Luttrell,  Rector  of  Winterboume  Hoiighton,  Donetshire, 
m.  3  Sept.  1834,  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Rer.  J.  L.  Jackaon, 
Rector  ot  Swanage,  Co.  Dorset. 

5  Donglaa-Wynne,  m.  4  Feb.  1842,  Marcia,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  Francis  Fownes-LuttrcU,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

A  son,  b.  22  Jan.  1813. 

6  Rev.  George-Gray,  b.  in  1804,  d.  11  June  1835. 

5  Hon.  Charles,  b.  1  May  1773,  rf.  unm. 

6  Lady  Margaret,  d.  2  Sept.  1788. 

7  Lady  Grace,  m.  10  July  1789,  George  Douglas,  Esq.,  of  Cavers,  Co.  Rox- 

burgh. 

8  Ladjf  Jane,  d.  young. 

9  Lady  Anne,  d.  unm.  18  April  1837. 

Creations.^B»x\  of  Moray  1301,  Lord  Doune  1381.  and  Baron  of  St.  Colme  1611,  Scotch 
honours ;  Baron  Stuart  of  the  United  Kingdom  1796. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

iJlf0f/o.— Sains  per  Christum  Redemptorem :  Salyation  through  Christ  the  Redeemer. 

^a/«.— Donnibristle  Castle,  Fife ;  Castle  Stuart,  Inyemess-shire  ;  Damaway,  Elginshire  ; 
and  Donne  Castle,  Perthshire. 


Collotftal  IStaticftef . 


The  late  Hon.  Darid  Stuart,  Srd  son  of 
James,  8th  Earl,  and  undo  of  the  present 
Peer,  has  left  issue. 

The  RepresentatiTe  of  the  Uon.  Archibald 


Stuart,  4th  son  of  the  4th  Earl,  is 

Jambs  Stuart,  Esq.,  of  Duneam,  m.  20 
April  1802,  Anne,  only  daughter  of  Robert 
Moubray,  Esq.,  M.D.,of  Cockaimy,  Co.  Fife. 


MORLEY,  EARL  OF.  (Parker.) 
Edmund  Parker,  Earl  of  Morley,  Viscount  Boringdon  of  North 
Molton,  and  Baron  Boringdon  of  Boringdon,  Co.  Devon,  in  the  Peer- 
age of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  Colonel  of  the  South  Devon  Militia,  6. 
10  June  1810,  succeeded  14  March  1840,  m.  I  March  1842,  Harriet- 
Sophia,  only  daughter  of  Montagu-Edmund  Parker,  Esq.,  of  White- 
way,  Devon,  (nephew  to  the  1st  Lord  Boringdon,)  and  widow  of 
William  Coryton.  Esq.,  of  Pentillie  Castle,  Cornwall.  They  have 
issue, 

*Albert-Edmand,  Viscount  Boringdon,  to  whom  H.R.H.  Prince  Albert  stood 
sponsor,  6.  11  June  1843. 

HU  Lordship's  father,  John,  first  Earl,  6.  3  May  1772,  succeeded  as  Baron  27 
Apnl  1788,  m.  l8t,20  June  1804,  LadyAugusta  Fane,  2nd  daughter  of  John,  10th  Earl 
of  Westmoreland;  which  marriage  was  dissolved  14  Feb.  1809,  and  her  Ladyship  re-«». 
theUteRightHon.  Sir  Arthur  Paget—^M  Anglesey.— The  Earl  m.  2ndfy,  23  Aug. 


MOR 

1809,  Frances,  now  Countess  Dowager,  daughter  of  Thomas  Talbot,  Esq. ;  his 
issue  were, 

by  Itt  marriage : 

1  Henry-nUierty  VUcotmt  Boringdon,  b,  28  May  1806,  d.  I  No7.  1817. 

by  Snd  marriage: 

2  Edmund,  present  and  second  Earl. 

3  Lady  Caroline- AUsandrina^  h,  6  June  1814,  d,  15  March  1818. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  John,  first  Lord,  m.  1st,  10  Jan.  1764,  Frances, 
daughter  of  the  Most-Rev.  Josiah  Hort,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  who  d.  1764  ; 
2ndly,  18  May  1769,  the  Hon.  Theresa  Robinson,  2nd  daughter  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord 
Grantham,  and  Aunt  of  Earl  De  Grey,  who  d,  21  Dec.  1775.  His  Lordship  d,  27 
April  1788,  leaving  issue  by  his  2nd  marriage, 

1  John,  first  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Theresa,  6.  22  Sept.  1775,  widow  of  the  Hon,  George  VilUert.-^See 

Clarendon. 

Creations.— BKton  1784,  Viscount  and  Earl  1815. 

Genealory.—See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Afotto.---Fideli  certa  mercef :  A  certain  reward  to  the  faithful. 

Town  Residence.— Kent  House,  Knigfatsbridge. 

Seats, StJitnm,  Morley,  Deron. 


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MORNINGTON,   EARL   OF.     (Wbllbsley-Polb.) 

William  Polb-Tylney-Lono-Welleslby,  Earl  of  Mornington, 
Viscount  Wellesley  of  Dengan  Castle,  and  Baron  Mornington  of 
Mornington,  Co.  Meath,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  Baron  Mary- 
borough of  Maryborough,  Queen's  County,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom;  Ranger  of  Epping  Forest ;  6.  22  June  17 8S,  suc- 
ceeded 22  Feb.  1845,  m.  1st,  14  March  1812,  Catherine,  eldest  daughter 
and  co-heir  of  the  late  Sir  James  Tylney-Long,  Bart.,  by  Lady 
Catherine- Sidney  Windsor,  eldest  daughter  of  Other-Lewis,  4th  Earl 
of  Plymouth— ex^inc^,  who  d.  12  Sept.  1825  5  and  2ndly,  lO  Nov. 
1828,  Helena,  3rd  daughter  of  Colonel  Thomas  Patterson,  and 
widow  of  Edward  Bligh,  Esq.  By  his  1st  Lady  he  has  issue  : 
l«William-Arthur.  Viscount  Wellesley,  b,  7  Oct.  1813. 

2  Hon.  James-Fitzroy-Henry-William,  6.  11  Aug.  1815. 

3  Lady  Yictoria-Catherine-Mary,  6.  29  May  1818. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  third  Earl,  b.  20  May  1763,  succeeded  to 
the  Irish  honours  on  the  death  of  his  brother  Richard,  2nd  Earl  of  Morning- 
ton,  and  Marquis  WeUesley,  26  Sept.  1842,  d.  22  Feb.  1845;  having  tn,  17  May 
1784,  Catherine-Elizabeth,  Countess  Dowager,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Hon.  Admiral  John  Forbes, — See  Granard,  by  whom  he  had  issue  : 

1  Lady  Mary-Charlotte- Anne,  b.  5  Feb.  1786.  d.  2  Feb.  1845  ;  having  m. 
22  July  1806,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Bagot,  K.C.B.—See  Bagot, 
who  d.  19  May  1843. 

2*WlLLIAM,  present  AND  FOURTH    EaRL. 

3  Lady  Emily-Harriet,  b.  13  March  1792,  Lady  Fitzroy  Somerset. — See 

Beaufort. 

4  Lady  Priscilla-Aone,  b.  13  March  1793,  Countess  of  Westmoreland. 

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CreaHoHs.—BBXon  1746,  Viscount  and  Earl  1700,  Irish   honours;   Baron  of  the  United 
Kingdom  in  1821. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motio.—PoUet  virtus ;  Virtue  exalts. 


Collateral  ^rantf^n. 


CUnclei  and  aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of 
Garrett,  first  EarL] 

1  Rice  AMD,  sbcond  Earl,  JT.G.  andJT.P., 
created  Marquis  Wellesley,  whose  distinguished 
talents  were  long  and  actively  exercised  in  the 
public  service  as  Governor-General  in  India, 
where  his  successful  administration  obtained  for 
him  this  acoeuion  of  rank,  the  thanks  of  Par- 
liammit,  and  an  honourable  augmentation  to 
his  fiunily  Coat ;  and  in  other  official  stations 
of  the  highest  dignity  and  importance.  He  was 
b,  20  June  1760,  succeeded  as  Earl  22  May  1781, 
and<f.  26  Sept  1842;  having  m.  1st,  29  Nov. 
1794,  Hyaeinthe-GabridU,  only  daughter  of 
Pierre  Roland,  who  d.  5  Nov.  1816;  and2ndly, 
89  Oct.  1825,  Marianns.  daughter  of  the  late 
Richard  Caton,  Esq.,  of  Maryland,  and  widow 
of  Robert  Patterson,  Esq.,  now  Dowaobr 
Mabchionxss  Wbllsslbt,  and  a  Lady  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  Queen  Adelaide ;  but  had  no 
issue  by  either  marriage. 

2  Hon.  Arthur-Gerald,  b.  6  May  1761,  d.  in 
1768. 

3  Hon.Francii-Beymour,  b,  19  March,  1766,  d. 
10  March  1770. 

4  Lady  Anne,  b.  13  March  1768,  d.  16  Dec 
1844 ;  having  m.  Ist,  4  Jan.  1790,  the  Horn.  Henry 
FUsroVf—ue  Sodtuampton,  who  d.  10  March 


1794;  and  2nd]y,  9  Aug.  1799,  Charies-CnlUng 
Smith,  Esq. 

5  Hon.  Arthur,  b.  1   May  1769,  Dukb  or 

WSLUNOTOH. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Gerald- Valerian,  D.D., 
Prebendary  of  Duiham,  Chaplain  at  Hampton 
Court  Palace,  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  Uie 
Queen,  and  Rector  of  Bishop's  Wearmontb, 
Durham,  6.  7  Dec.  1770,  m.  2  June  1802,  Lady 
Emily  -  Mary  Cadogan,  eldest  daughter  of 
Charles-Sloane,  1st  Earl  Cadogan,  by  whom,  who 
d.  22  Dec.  1839,  he  has  issue, 

1  EmilV'Anne-Charlotte,  m.  26  Jan. 
1836,  the  Hon.  and  Rev. Robert- UddeU. 
^See  Ravbnswortb.  2  Arthur- 

Richard,  b.  25  Sept.  1804,  d.  18  Aug. 
1830.  3  Georgiana-Henrietta-Lon- 

isa,  b.  28  Dec.  1800,  m.  21  April  18S7, 
the  R«v.  George-Darby  St.-Quintin, 
Rector  of  Broughton,  Hants.  4  Mary- 
Sarah,  b.  15  Nov.  1808,  Viscountess 
Chelsea. — See  Cadogan.  5  Cecil- 

Elizabeth,  m.  11  May  1842,  the  Hon. 
George-Augtutus-Frederick  LiddelL — 
See  Ravbnsworth.  6  Charles.  7 
George-Grenville,  Captain,  R.N. 

7  Lady  Mary-EUxabeth,  b.  1  Jan.  1772,  d.  Z 
March  1794. 

8  Hon.  Henry,  6.  20  Jan.  1773,  Bason  Cow- 
lb  v. 


MORTON,  EARL  OF.     (Douglas.) 

George-Sholto  Douglas,  Earl  of  Morton,  Lord  Dalkeith  and 
Aberdour,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  of  which  Peerage  he  is  a  Repre- 
sentative in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  a  Lord  in 
Waiting  on  the  Queen  ;  6.  23  Dec.  1789,  succeeded  17  July  18^7, 
m.  3  July  1817,  Frances-Theodora,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Right- 
Hon.  Sir  George-Henry  Rose,  of  Sandhills,  Hants,  G.C.H.,  6. 31 
Aug.  1798,  and  has  issue : 

l*Sholto-John,  Lord  Aberdour,  b.  13  April  1818,  m.  24  Jan.  1844,  Helen, 
daughter  of  the  late  James  Watson,  Esq.,  of  Saughton,  Mid-Lothian, 
and  has  issue, 

*Uon.  Sholto-George,  b.  5  Not.  1844. 

2  Lady  Frances-Harriet,  6.  29  Sept.  1819,  Viscoantess  Milton.— 5ee  Frrz- 

WILLIAM. 

3  Hon.  George-Henry,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  5  Oct.  1821. 

4  Hon.  Henry,  6.  17  Dec.  1822. 

5  Lady  Ellen-Susan-Anne,  b.  25  Sept.  1824. 

6  Hon.  Edward-WiUiam.  b.  19  Oct.  1825. 

7  Hon.  Arthur-Gascoigne,  b.  5  Jan.  1827. 

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8  Lad^  Marriet'Bridget'Emify,  b.  6  May  1828,  d.  25  March  1832. 

9  Lady  Alice-Louisa,  b.  18  Sept.  1830. 

10  Lady  Gertrude-Jaue,  6.  7  Sept.  1836. 

11  Lady  Agnes-Charlotte,  6.  6  Dec.  1842. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  John  Douglas,  2nd  son  of  the  14th,  and  younger 
brother  of  the  15th  Earl,  was  b.  1  July  1756,  and  d.  1  May  1818;  having  m.  4 
Oct.  1784,  Lady  Frances  Lascelles,  eldest  daughter  of  Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Hare- 
wood,  and  by  her,  who  d,  31  March  1817,  had  the  following  issue,  to  the  survivors 
of  whom  the  late  King  granted  the  precedency  of  an  EarKs  sons  and  daughters,  23 
Aug.  1835 : 

1  Frances,  b.  10  Jan.  1786,  d.  Aug.  1833 ;  httFing  m.  20  April  1804,  the  Hon. 

Lieut, 'General  Sir  William  Stewart,  G.C.B.-^See  Galloway. 

2  George-Sholto,  present  and  seventeenth  Earl. 

3  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles,  of  Earlsgift,  Co.  T3nrone,  Rector  of  Donagheady, 

b.  10  March  1791,  m  2  March  1816,  Lady  Isabella  Gore,  9th  daughter 
of  Arthur-Saunders,  2nd  Earl  of  Arran,  by  whom,  whod  30  Nov.  1838, 
he  has  issue, 

1  Cecilia,  b.  30  Not.  1816,  d.  an  infant. 

S  Anne-Jane,  b.  7  Nov.  1817,  m.  3  Jan.  184S,  Frederick-Richard  Snrteea, 
Eaq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

3  Augiuta-Prederica,  b.  23  Nov.   1810,  m.  15  Dee.  184S,  Henry-Poore 
Cox,  Esq. 

4  Jnlia-Mary,  6.  18  Aug.  1832. 

5  WiUiam-Grant,  R.N.,  6.  25  Feb.  1824. 

6  Char  Us- Edward,  b.  0  June  1825,  d.  1  Jan.  1842. 

7  Caroline,  b.  7  Dec.  1820,  m.  17  Deo.  1844,  Kdward  Prothero,  Esq.,  of 
Malpas  Court,  Monmouthire. 

8  Georgiana-Frances.  b.  18  July  1828,  if.  20  June  1844. 
0  Adelaide-Charlotte,  b.  10  June  1830. 

10  Louisa-Emma,  b.  10  Not.  1831. 

11  Claudine,  b.  28  May  1833,  d.  24  April  1843. 

12  Gordon-James,  b.  27  Aug.  1835. 

4  Harriet,  b.  8  June  1792,  d,  26  Aug.  1833,  Viscountess  Hamilton— ««eABER- 

coRN — and  Countess  of  Aberdeen. 
^    i   tNt?  .     5  ^^9  Charlotte,  b,  10  July  1793,  d.  13  July  1840. 

6  S  '    (  Emily,  6.  10  July  1793,  d.  15  Dec.  1815. 

7  Lady  Emma-Elizabeth,  b.  8  Oct.  1794,  m.  10  July  1827,  William  Hamilton- 

Ash,  Esq.,  of  Ashbrook,  Co.  Londonderry. 

8  Lady  Caroline,  b.  17  Dec.  1797,  m,  31  Dec.  1817,  WUliam-Auguitui  Fox- 

Lane,  Esq.,  who  d,\\  Feb.  1832  ;  son  of  James  Fox-Lane,  Esq.,  by  the 
Hon.  Marcia-Lucy  Pitt,  daughter  of  the  1st  Lord  Rivers. 

9  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Edward-Gordon  Douglas-Pennant,  M.P.,  of  Pcnrhyn 

Castle,  Carnarvonshire,  b.  20  June  1800,  m.  6  Aug.  1833,  JuUana-Isa- 
bella-Mary,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  George-Hay  Daw- 
kins-Pennant,  Esq.,  by  the  late  Hon.  Sophia-Mary  Maude,  —  see 
Hawarden,  and  by  her,  who  was  6.  9  April  1808,  and</.  25  April  1842, 
has  issue, 

1  Caroline,  b.  20  May  1834.  2  Emma,  b.  17  July  1835.  3  George- 

Sholto,  b.  30  Sept.  1836.  4  Archibald-Henry,  6.  22  Not.  1837.  5 

Eleanor-Frances,  b.  12  Dec.  1838.       6  A  daughter,  b.  20,  d.  24  Jane  1840. 

10  Hon.  Arthur-James,  Commander,  R.N.,  b,  12  Jan.  1802. 

George,  sixteenth  Earl,  Cousin  of  the  present  Peer,  and  only  sonof  Sholto- 
Charles,  fifteenth  Earl,  was  b.  3  April  1761,  and  d,  17  July  1827;  having 
m,  23  Aug.  1814,  Susan-Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir  Francis  Buller,  Bart,  who 
was  b.  22  Jan.  1793,  is  the  present  Countess  Dowager,  and  re-m.  17  Sept.  1831, 
to  Edward  Godfrey,  Esq.,  of  Old  Hall,  Suffolk,  who  d,  19  May  1842. 

Creation.— I4is, 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Lock  ticker :  Be  secare. 

Town  Residence.— 7,  Old  Palace  Yard. 

•^eo/j.— Aberdour  Castle,  Fife ;  and  Dalmahoy,  Mid  Lothian. 


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J.,  h. 


MOSTYN,  BARON.     (Lloyd.) 

£dward-Prtce  Lloyd^  Baron  Mostyn  of  Mostyn^  Co.  Flint,  m  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet ;  6.  17  Sept  1768,  m. 
11  Feb.  1794,  Elizabeth,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Roger  Mostyn, 
Bart.,  by  whom,  who  d,  25  Nov.  1842,  he  has  issue  : 

l^Hon.  Edward-Mostyn  Lloyd-Mostyn,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Merioneth- 
shire, b.  13  Jan.  1795,  m.  20  June  1827,  Lady  Harriet-  Margaret 
Scott,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  2d  Earl  of  Clonmell,  and  has  issue 
by  her, 

1  Harriot-Margaret,  h.  83  Oct,  1828.  «»Thonias-Edward.Mortyii,  6. 
33  Jan.  1830.  3  Roger,  b.  1  May  1831.  4  Elisabeth,  b.  35  Jane 
183S.  5  Emox,  b.  S3  Oct.  1833.  6  Sayage,  b.  37  March  IS35.  7 
JeTan-Uoyd-Vaaghan,  b.  16  July  lS3tf.  8  Hugh-Wymie,  b.  t5  Jan. 
1838.       0   Danieh  b.    1  Sept.    1839,  d.   18  Feb.  1840.  10  Madoc- 

Gloddeth,  b.  5  April,  d.  3  May  1841. 

2  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b.  19  Aug.  1796. 

3  Hon.  Essex,  b.  18  April  1798. 

4  Hon.  Thomas-Price,  6.  4  Aug.  1800. 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Bell  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  Bodfach,  on  whom 
the  title  of  Baronet  was  entailed  in  default  of  issue  male  from  his  uncle.  Sir  Ed- 
ward, the  1st  Baronet,  on  whose  death,  26  May  1795,  the  present  Peer  succeeded 
him  in  the  Baronetcy.  Bell  Lloyd,  Esq.,  d.  before  his  uncle  Sir  Edward,  haTing 
m,  in  Dec.  1758,  Anne,  daughter  and  heir  of  Edward  Pryce,  Esq.,  of  Bodfach,  Co. 
Montgomery,  by  whom  he  had  the  present  Peer  and  the  issue  stated  below. 

OreatioH.^1831. 

Genealogy.— &ee  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto, — Dial  Gwaed  Cymro. 

Tou^n  Residence,— Of  Lower  Seymour  Street. 

Seat.^Pengwemt  near  St.  Aaapb,  North  Wales. 


eoliatttal  IStanct^ 


[His  Lordship's  Brothers  and  Sisters.] 

1  Bell  Llopdf  Esq.,  of  Grogon,  Merioneth- 
shire, 6.  1770,  d,  19  Feb.  1815 ;  having  m. 
30  Dec.  1793,  Anne,  nister  of  Thomas,  1st 
Viscount  Anson,--jee  Lichfiild,  by  whom, 
who  was  6.  33  Feb.  1708,  and  d.  35  May  1833, 
he  has  a  namerons  issue. 

3  Rev,  Grifith,  d.  Jan.  1843. 

3  C^ric,  d.  without  issue  in  1833;  haying 


m.  in  1800,  Martha,  ^ter  of  hoird  Dinortwa, 
who  m.  3ndly,  Sir  Henry  Wyatt,  and  d,  in 
1839. 

4  Llewelyn,  m.in  1800,  Jane,  daughter  of 
Edward  Falkner,  Esq.,  and  has  innie. 

5  Frances,  m,  Thomas-Mostyn  Bdwards. 
Esq.,  and  d.  in  1784. 

6  EUtabeth,  d,  unm,  in  1810. 


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MOUNT-CASHELL,  EARL  OF.    (Moore.) 

Stephen  Moore,  Earl  of  Mount-Cashell,  Viscount  Mount-Cashell 
of  the  City  of  Cashell,  Co.  Tipperary,  and  Baron  Kilworth  of  Moore 
Park,  Co.  Cork,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  of  which  he  is  a  Represen- 
tative in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  6.  20  Aug.  1792> 
succeeded  27  Oct.  1822,  m.  31  May  1819,  Anna-Maria,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Wyss,  Esq.,  of  Switzerland,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Lady  Jane,  b.  14  May  1820. 

2  Lady  Caroline-^nne,  b,  19  No7.  1821,  d,  4  Feb.  1824. 

3  Lady  Helena-Adelaide,  b,  1  Aug.  1823. 

4*Stephen,  Lord  Kilworth,  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  II  March 
1825. 

5  Hon.  Charles-William,  b,  17  Oct.  1826. 

6  Lady  Anna-Maria-Iaabella,  b.  29  Oct.  1828. 

7  Hon,  Richard-James,  b,  26  May,  </.  27  June,  1830. 

8  Hon.  George-Francis,  6.  19  April  1832. 

9  Lady  Catherine-Louisa,  b,  27  Nov.  1833. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Stephen,  second  Earl,  was  6.  19  March  1770,  suc- 
ceeded 14  May  1790,  m.  12  Sept.  1791,  Lady  Mancaret-Jane  King,  eldest  dauffh- 
ter  of  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Kingston,  and  </.  27  Oct.  1822;  leaving  issue  by  her 
Ladyship,  who  d,  29  Jan.  1835  : 

1  Stephen,  present  and  third  Earl. 

f  Hon.  Lieut-Colonel  Robert,  6. 11  July  1793. 

3  Lady  Helena-Eleanor,  b.  3  March  1795,  m.  3  Feb.  1813,  Sir  Richard  Ro- 

binson, Bart. 

4  Lady  Jane-Eliza,  6.17  Sept.  1796,  m,  17  June  1819,  the  Right  Hon.  Wil- 

liam-Yates Feel. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward- George,  Canon  of  Windsor,  and  Rector  of  West 

llsley,   Berkshire,  b.  18    Aug.  1798,  m.  27  March    1827,  the   Hon. 

Anne-Matilda  Trefusis,   eldest    daughter  of  Robert-George -William, 

16th  Lord  Clinton,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

i  M atilda-Fanny-LooiM,  b.  18  Jan.  18i8.  t  Edward-Rohtrt,  b.  90,  d.  31, 
Not.  183S.  3  Bdward-George-Angatta-Harcourt,  b.  t7  Not.  ISM.  4 
Charlea-Robert,  fr.  II  Aug.  1S31.  5  Mary-Aoguita-Oeorgiana,  6.  S 

March  1830.  6  A  son,  stUl-bom,  5  July  184ft. 

6  Hm,  Frandsy  b.  27  Oct.  1800,  d.  young. 

7  Hon.  Richard-Francis,  b.  26  July  1802. 

8  Lady  Elizabeth -Anne,  6.  27  Aug.  1804. 

The  only  surriving  issue  of  his  Lordship's  grandfather,  Stephen,  first  Earl, 
whod.  14  May  1790,  is 

Lady  Helena,  6.  20  May  1773,  Dowager  Countess  of  Kingston. 

Creations.^BBTOn  1704,  ViMount  1700,  Earl  1781. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— SfiB  nnita  fortior :  Force  united  becomes  more  powerful. 

^ar.— Moore  Park,  Cork. ;  and  Galgorm  Caatle,  Antrim. 

Collateral  VranrtM. 

CiMueof  the  Hon.  William  Moore,  next  Bro-  I   and  Saperton,  m.  Auc.  1812,  Marf,    eldest 

ther  of  Stephen,  Ut  Earl.]  I   daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  and  Rey.  Robert 

1  Stephen,  d.  11  Sept.  1838.  Moore^-aee  below;  and  has  iarae  by  her, 

%  William   Mooai,  Esq.,  of  Moore  Hill,  I   whod.  18  March  1834, 

385  c  c 


MOU 


1  Wmiain,  b.  14  Jftn.  IdlO.  1  Marp,  d.  18  March  1834.  haTiiif  m.  Avg, 

S  Helena,  b,  5  Dec.  1818,  m.  10  Sept.  181f,  her  covsin  WiUiam  Moore,  Bwi.~See 
-        ~      .     -  —         .-    -  above. 

2  Harriet. 

S  Loniaa. 


1830,  Rober^PerciTal  Maxwell,  Esq., 
of  Finnebrogne,  Co.  Downe. 


[laaue  of  the  Hon.  and  Rer.  Robert  Moore, 
tad  Brother  of  the  lit  Sari.] 


MOUNT-EDGCUMBE,  EARL  OF.  (Edocumbb.) 
Eenest-Auoustus  Edocumbb,  Earl  of  Mount-Edgcumbe,  Vis- 
count Mount-Edgcumbe  and  Valletort,  and  Baron  Edgcumbe  of 
Mount  Edgcumbe,  Co.  Devon,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britam ;  Aide- 
de-Camp  to  tbe  Queen,  Colonel  of  the  Cornwall  Militia,  or  Dake  of 
Comwairs  Rangers,  b.  23  March  1797,  succeeded  26  Sept.  1839, 
m.  6  Dec.  1831,  Caroline,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Rear-Admiral 
Charles  Fielding,  R.N. — see  Dbnbioh,  a  Lady  of  the  Queen's  Bed- 
chamber, and  has  issue : 

l^WiUiam-Henry,  Viscoimt  VaUetort,  b,  5  Not.  1832. 

2  Hon.  Horatio,  b,  23  July,  </.  6  Aug.,  1835. 

3  Hon.  Charles-Ernest,  b.  23  Oct.  1838. 

4  Lady 6.  16  Aug.  1843. 

HU  LordsUp's  father,  Richard,  2nd  Earl,  b.  13  Sept.  1764,  succeeded  4  Feb. 
1795,  d.  26  Sept  1839 ;  having  m.  21  Feb.  1789,  Lady  Sophia  Hobart,  3rd  daugh- 
ter of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire,  and  by  her,  who  d.  17  Aug.  1806, 
had  issue: 

1  Lady  Emma-Sophia,  6.  28  July  1791,  Countess  Brownlow. 

2  Lady  CaroUne-Anne,  b.  22  Oct  1792,  d.  10  April  1824 ;  haTing  m.  13  Feb. 

1812,  Reginald-George  Macdonald,  Esq.,  of  Clanronald,  who  re-ii». 
Anne,  daughter  of  "^liam  Cunningham,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Richard - 
Barry  Dunning,  formerly  Lord  Ashburton ;  she  d,  8  July  1835. 

3  miUam-Hichard,  riicouni  VaUetort,  b,  19  No7.  1794,  d,  29  Oct  1818. 

4  Ernest-Auoustits,  present  and  TpiRD  Earl. 

5  Hon.  George,  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Hanover,  b,  23  Jane  1800,  m. 

19  May  1834,  Fanny-Lucy,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  John  Shdley,  Bart, 


1  Emma.  6.  7  Not.  183S.         S  Caroline,  6.  Feb.  1830.        S  A  danghter, 
6.  f4  Hnth  1841.  4  A  ton,  6.  U  Aug.  1848. 

Creationt^—'Bioa  174SI,  Yiflconnt  1781,  Earl  1780. 

Genealogv^—Sce  Genealogical  Volume, 

Moito^kxL  pkisir  fort  de  Diea :  At  tlie  almifl^ty  disposal  of  God. 

TSmn  Residence^-n,  Carwn  Street 

Seats —  Colele,  Cornwall;  and  Mount  Bdgcnmbe,  near  Deronport 


386 


MOU 


MOUNTMORRE8,  VISCOUNT.  (De  Montmorency.) 
Heevey  de  Montmorency,  Viscount  and  Baron  Mountmorres  of 
Castle-Morres,  Co.  Kilkenny,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  a  Baronet ; 
L.L.D.;  his  Lordship  is  in  Holy  Orders,  and  Dean  of  Cloyne,  was 
b,  20  Aug.  1796,  succeeded  23  March  1833,  m.  5  July  1831,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  William  Shaw,  Esq.,  of  Temple  Hill,  and  has  issue, 
l*Hon.  William-Browne,  6.  21  April  1832. 

2  Horn.  Hervey,  6.  16  No7.  1833,  d.  1  Sept  1834. 

3  Hod.  Francis-Raymond,  6. 6  May  1835. 

4  Hon.  Victoria,  b.  11  July  1837. 

5  Hon.  Albert-Bouchard,  b.  18  March  1840. 

6  Hon.  Sarah-Anna,  6.  16  April  1842. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Francis-Hervbv,  third  Viscount,  was  6.  1  Sept.  1756, 
succeeded  17  Aug.  1797,  and  d,  23  March  1833 ;  having  m.  24  April  1794,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Joseph  Reade,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Howell,  who  d.  21  July  1823,  leaving 
issue: 

1  Hervey,  present  and  fourth  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Anne,  b,  13  Nov.  1801,  d.  March  1807. 

3  Hon.  Maria-Louisa,   6.  8  Aug.   1803,  m.  Jan.  1826,  William  Mahon, 

Esq. 

4  Hon.  Juliana,  6.  Sept.  1810,  m.  31  Aug.  1830,  Humphrey  Michell,  Esq. 

CVeaftoiM.— Baron  ir56,  ViKount  1163.    Bart.  1031. 
GtfM€alofy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Ifa/lo^Dien  ayde :  God  aiauits. 


MOUNT-SANDFORD,  BARON.    (Sandfobd.) 

Geoboe  Sandfobd,  Baron  Mount-Sandford  of  CasUerea^  Co.  Ros- 
common, in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  b.  10  May  1756^  succeeded  his 
nephew  14  June  1828. 

His  Lordship  is  the  4th  son  of  Henry  Sandford,  Esq.,  of  Castlerea,  Co.  Roscom- 
mon, who  was  b,  30  Dec.  1719,  m.  18  Sept.  1750,  the  Hon.  Sarah  Moore,  eldest 
daughter  of  Stephen,  Ist  Viscount  Mount-Caahdl,  wlio  d.  1  Oct.  1764 ;  and  dying 
himself  12  Feb.  1797,  left  issue  by  her : 

387  "  c  c  2 


MUN 

1  HEJfmT'Moomm,  h.  28  Julj  1751.  created  Bomi  Ifont-SaBdfiord.  wHli 

remainder  to  bis  brotlKn  and  their  une  male,  and  d.  29  Dec.  1814, 
witlKMit  imoe  br  hU  wife  Cmtkerime,  eldest  dangkter  of  tlie  late  Right 
Hon.  SilTcr  OUVer,  of  Caitle  OUrer,  Co.  Limerick,  whom  he  m.  13 
Jane  1780;  and  the  ^.  19  Oct.  1818. 

2  Her.  WUUmm,  h.  21  Oct.  1752,  dL  17  Aug.  1809 ;  haring  m.  20  Jan.  1789, 

Jane,  2iid  daaghtcr  of  the  late  Right-Hon.  Silver  Olirer,  of  Castle 
OliTcr,  by  whom  he  left  imoe, 

I  lUry,*.  3  Oct.  ITM,  m.   WilliaB  WIDb,  bq.,  af  Wnk  Grvrv,  C^ 

S  Eha,  k.  3  Sept.  ITM,  mu  the  Haa.  Ai  i b  ii  ■  i  ■■  P«¥f  ham  ^Ser  Lose- 


3  Geokge,  PEESE^rr  hSD  third  Loeo. 

4  iMmim,  h.  5  AprU  1759.  d.  17  Mareb  1791  ;  haTiDg  m.  3  Ifaj  1783,  WU- 

Smam^Wmrtk  ATewenJkma^  JSff.,  of  Coolmoie,  who  if  dec 

rVMfiMU— ism. 

Gememha.    Emm  Gtmemimgiemi  Vmimme. 

MmtU^—Car  mammk,  tm  uw:  Oae  \ttmxu  one  way. 

,c«.r 


MUNCASTER,  BARON.     (Penningtok.) 

Gamel-Auoustus  Pennington,  Baron  Muncaster,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland,  and  a  Baronet  of  Great  Britain  ;  h.  3  Dec.  1831,  succeeded 
30  April  1838: 

Hu  Lordship'f  father,  Lowthee-Augustus-John,  third  Lord,  was  ft.  14  I>ee. 
1802.  raccecded  29  July  1818,  and  </.  30  April  1838;  hanng  at.  15  Dec  1828, 
FRANCBS-CATHARiifE,  now  DowAGER  Lady  Munca^'er,  Toongest  daaghter  of 
the  Ute  Sir  John  Ramaden,  Bart.,  h.  15  Jane  1805,  by  whom  be  had  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Fannj-Caroline,  h.  26  Aug.  1829. 

2  Gamel-Augustos.  present  and  FOURTH  Lord. 

3  Jo$»ylm,  i.  and  </.  24  Aug.  1833. 
4*Hon.  Joasjiin,  h.  25  Dec  1834. 

5  Hon.  Rachel-Matilda,  h.  14  Feb.,  d,  3  March,  1836. 

6  Hon.  Alan-Joseph,  b,  5  April  1837. 

7  Hon.  Looiaa-Theodosia,  b,  30  May  1838. 

John,  first  Lord,  gieat-iincle  of  the  present  Peer,  dL  8  Oct.  1813,  lesrin^  aa 
only  sarriving  daughter, 

Hon.  Maria-Margaret-Francea,  Conntem  of  Balcarres. 

Crtmtimn^vm.    Bart,  of  Great  Britain  1870. 
GflMsaloffv.— See  Ge$umio^cml  Volmtme. 

Mmtto. — Yfaicit  aaior  patrue ;  The  Ioto  of  my  oonatry  preraOs. 
Semts^—Mmxcmater  Castle,  Rayen^aat.  Cvmberiand;    and  Warter   Hall, 
Torksbira. 


MUN 


MUNSTER,  EARL  OF.     (Fitz-Clarbncb.) 

William-George  Fitz-Clarencb,  Earl  of  Munster,  Viscount  Fiiz- 
Clareace  and  Baron,  of  Tewkesbury,  tn  the  Peerage  of  the  United  King- 
domj  a  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Life  Guards,  6.19  May  1824,  succeeded 
20  March  1842. 

His  Lordflhip'ii  father,  George,  first  Earl,  6.  29  Jan.  1794,  d,  20  March 
J  842,  having  m.  18  Oct.  1819,  Mary  Wyndham  [daughter  of  the  late  Earl  of 
Egremont,]  by  whom,  who  d.  3  Dec.  1842,  he  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Adelaide- Georgiana,  6.  28  Oct.  1820. 

2  Lady  AugusU-Maiigaret,  6.  31  July  1822,   m.  10  April  1844,  the  French 

Baron  de  Bond6. 

3  William-George,  present  and  second  Earl. 

4*Hon.  Frederick-Charies-Geoiige,  Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  b,  1  Feb.  1826. 

5  Lady  Mary-Oertrude,  b.  31  Oct  1834,  d.  an  infant 

6  Hon.  Geoi^ge,  b,  15  April  1836. 

7  Hon.  Edward,  b.  8  July  1837. 

Creation.— 1631, 

Gen^Uogf^—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— fiec  temere,  nee  timide :  Neither  raahly  nor  fearfdlly. 

Seat.— Upper  Lodge,  Biuhy  Park. 


Collatftal  VtanetM. 


[The  Barl'i  nndet  and  aonto,  israe  of  King 
William  IV.  by  Mra.  Jordan,  of  whom 
three  sons  and  three  daughters  were 
raised  to  the  precedency  of  sons  and 
daughters  of  a  Marauis  by  the  King's 
warrant,  dated  S4  May  1831,  the  sons 
being  in  remainder  to  the  Earldom.] 
1  Ladp  Sophia,  d.   10  April  1837,   Lady 

De-L'Isle  and  Dudley. 
%  Henrw,  Captain  «Ttk  Foot,  b.  1700,  d. 

in  India  in  1817. 

3  Lady  Mary,  Housekeeper  at  Windsor- 
CasUe,  b.  19  Dec.  1708,  m.  10  June  18S4,  Co- 
lonel Charles-Richard  Fox,  Aide-de-Camp  to 
the  Queen,  Receiyer.General  of  the  Duchy 
of  Lancaster. 

4  Lord  Frederick,  G.C.H.,  Mi^or-General 
in  the  Army,  b.  0  Dec.  1700,  m.  10  Mav  18SI, 
Lady  Augusta  Boyle,  3rd  daughter  of  George, 
4th  Earl  of  Glasgow,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Augusta- Georgiana 'Frederlca,  b. 
Dec.  1824. 


%  wmam^HenrfAdolfkus,  b.  16,  d. 
S7,  July  18S7. 

3  A  child,  still-born. 
3  Elisabeth,  6.  18  Jan.  1801,  Connte«i  of 
EnolL 

0  Lord  Adolphus,  Ranger  of  Windsor 
Home  Park,  G.C.H.,  Captain  R.N.,  6.  18 
Feb.  1801. 

7  Lady  Augusta,  Housekeeper  at  Kensing- 
ton Palace,  b.  SO  Nor.  1803,  m.  1st,  3  July 
18S7,  Hon.  John  Kennedy  •  Er»k*ne,see 
AiLSA,  who  d.  0  March  1831 ;  and  tndly,  t4 
Aug.  1830,  Lord  John-Frederick  Gordon.— ^ee 

HONTLT. 

8  Rer.  Lord  Augustus,  B.C.L.,  Chaplain 
in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  b.  1  March  1805, 
m.  S  Jan.  1849,  Sarah-Elisabeth-Catherine, 
eldest  daughter  of  Lord  Henry  Gordon,— 
see  Hdntlit,  and  has  issue, 

A  SOB,  b.  V  Got  1843. 

9  Amelia,  b.  SO  March  1807,  Viscountess 
Pal  "      ■ 


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MUSKERRY,  BARON.     (Dbanb.) 

M attbew-Fitz-Mauricb  Deane,  Baron  Muakerry,  Co.  Cork,  in 
the  Peerage  of  Ireland  ;  and  a  Baronet  of  Ireland  ;  b.  29  March  1795, 
succeeded  25  Dec.  1824,  m.  13  Aug.  1825^  Louisa-Dorcas,  2nd  daughter 
of  Henry-Deane  O'Grady,  Esq.,  of  Lodge^  Co.  Limerick,  and  has 
issue  by  her : 

l*Hon.  Robert-TUflon-Fitz-Maurice,  b.  1  July  1826. 

2  Hon.  Henry-Standish-Fitz-Maurice,  R.N.,  b.  29  Aug.  1829. 

3  Hod.  Matthew^ames-Hastiiigs-Fitz-Maurice,  b,  16  Sept  1831. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Robert-Tilson,  first  Lord,  was  b.  19  Oct  1747,  and  d. 
25  Jnne  1818,  having  m.  in  May  1775,  Anne,  daughter  and  heir  of  Captain  John 
Fitz-Maurice,  of  Springfield  Castle,  Co.  Limerick,  and  great  grand-daughter  and 
representotiTe  of  the  Hon.  William  Fitz- Maurice,  next  brother  of  the  21st  Lord, 
and  Ist  Earl  of  Kerry ;  by  her,  who  d.  30  July  1830,  he  had  issue : 

1  Horn.  Robert'FitZ'Mauricet  b.  24  May  1776,  d.  18  Jan.  1796. 

2  JouN'ThomaS'Fitzmavricb,  second  Lord,  his  successor,  b.  27  Sept. 

1777,  d.  without  issue,  25  Dec.  1824  ;  having  m.  17  Jan.  1815,  Sarah, 
2nd  daughter  of  M.  Haynes,  Esq.,  of  Bishop's  Castle,  Salop,  Dow- 
ACER  Lady  Muskerrv  ;  she  re-m,  in  1826,  Frederick-Dundat  Radford, 
E$q^  who  d,  in  Feb.  1837. 

3  ^011.  WilUam,  b.  3  Aug.  1792,  in  the  Army,  and  killed  in  action  in  Por- 

tugal, 28  July  1811. 

4  Matthew,  present  and  third  Lord. 

CVmMom.— 1781.    Baronet  1700. 

Genealon^-See  Geneaiogical  Voiume. 

Motto.— Forti  et  fldoli  nihil  difficile ;  To  tiie  braye  and  fidtlifid  nothing  ie  difllcalt. 

JReo/.— Springfield  Castle,  near  Dmmcolloher,  Limerick ;  and  Deuie's  Fort,  Co.  Soneraet. 


NAIRNE,  BARONESS.  (Elphinstons-De-Flahault.) 
Margaret  Elphinstone-de-Flahault,  Baroness  Nairae»  m  ike 
Peerage  of  Scotland ;  Baroness  Keith  of  Stonehaven  Mariscfaal,  im  ike 
Peerage  of  Ireland;  Baroness  Keith  of  Banheath,  Co.  Dumbarton^  m  ike 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  b,  12  June  1788,  succeeded  to  the 
Baronies  of  Keith  10  March  1833,  and  to  that  of  Naime  7  Dec.  1837, 
390 


NAP 

m.  19  June  1817,  Auguste-Charles-Joseph,  Comte  de  Flahault-de-la- 
Billardrie^  by  whom  she  has  issue, 

l*HoD.  Emily-Jane,  Heiress  Presumptiye  to  the  Barony  of  Naime,  6.  16 
May  1819,  Countess  of  Shelburne. — See  Lansdowne. 

2  Hon.  Clementine-Marie-Hortentey  h,  29  April  1821,  d,  5  Jan.  1836. 

3  UmCGeorgina'GabrieUe^  d,  1  April  1841. 

4  Hon.  Adelaide-Elizabeth- Josephine. 

5  Hon.  Sarah-Sophia-Lonisa. 

Her  Ladyship's  father,  Oeoroe-Keith,  Viscount,  and  first  Lord  Keith,  an 
Admiral  in  the  Royal  Nary,  and  raised  to  the  Peerage  in  recompense  of  his  sernces 
in  the  captnre  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  was  6.  in  1747,  m.  1st,  9  Aug.  1787,  Jane, 
eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Colond  William  Mercer,  of  Aldie  and  Meikleour, 
Co.  Perth,  (son  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Naime,  2nd  son  of  the  2nd  Lord  Naime,) 
who  d,  12  Dec.  1789;  2ncUy,  10  Jan.  1808,  Hesther-Maria,  eldest  daughter  and 
co-heir  of  Henry  Thrale,  ^sq.,  of  Streatbam,  now  Viscountess  Dowager  ;  and 
d,  10  March  1823,  when  the  Viscounty  became  extinct.     His  Lordship  left  issue, 

by  i«t  marriage : 

1  Margaret,  the  present  Baroness. 

by  tnd  marriafe : 

2  Hon.  Georgiana-AugusU-Henrietta,  h.  12  Dec.  1809,  m.  20  Sept.  1831, 

the  Hon.  Augustus-John  Villiera. — See  Jersey. 

William,  the  fifth  Lord  Nairne  by  descent,  was  bom  in  1757,  restored  in 
blood  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1824,  and  d,  9  July  1830;  having  m.  June  1806, 
Caroline,  3rd  daughter  of  Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  of  Oask,  Co.  Perth,  by  whom 
who  d.  27  Oct.  1845,  he  had  an  only  son, 

William,  sixth  Lord,  6. 1808,  succeeded  9  July  1830,  d.  umm,  7  Dec.  1837, 
when  he  was  succeeded  by  the  present  Baroness. 

Cye«ftoiw.— Barony  of  Naime  lOBl,  Irish  Barony  of  K«lth  1797,  EogUah  1803. 

Geneaiogf.r-See  Oeneoiogical  Voimme. 

Seatt^Uukiaw,  Co.  Perth ;  Aldie  Caatle,  KinroM-diire ;  and  ToIlyaUan. 


NAPIER,  BARON.     (Nafibr.) 

Francis  Napibr,  Baron  Napier  of  Merchistoun,  in  the  Peerage  of 

Scotland,  and  a  Baronet  of  Noya  Scotia;  b.  15  Sept.  1819,  succeeded 

II  Oct.  1834,  m.  2  Sept.  1845,  Anne-Jane-Charlotte,  only  daughter  of 

Robert-Manners  Lockwood,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Julia  Gore. — See  Arean. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William-John,  ninth  Lord,  was  6. 13  Oct.  1786,  suc- 
ceeded 1  Aug.  1823,  and  d.  11  Oct  1834;haTiiig  m.  28  March  1816,  Eliza, 
now  DowAOER  Lady  Napier,  only  daughter  of  tiie  late  Hon.  Andrew-James 
Cochrane-Johnstone, — see  Dundonald,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  26  Dec.  1794,  he  has 
left  issue, 

1  Hon.  Maria-Margaret,  6.  18  Maroh  1817,  m.  19  May  1837,  John-Gelli- 

brand  Hubbard,  ]un.,  Esq.,  of  Stratford  GroTe,  Essex. 

2  Hon.  Georgiana-Louisa,  6.  29  April  1818. 

3  Francis,  present  and  tenth  Lord. 

4*Hon.  William,  Lieut  Royal  Engineers,  b,  27  July  1821. 

5  Hon.  Eliza,  b,  26  Sept  1822. 

6  Hon.  Anne-Carmichael,  Maid  of  Honour  to  her  Majesty,  b.  27  Jan  1824. 

7  Hon.  EUinor- Alice,  b,  11  May  1829. 

8  Hon.  LucyMtttilda,  b,  23  Nov.  1831,  d,  10  Jan.  1842. 

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CVeo/ioM.— 18S7.    Bart.  IfMM. 

Geneaton.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

ilfo/f o.—Ready,  aye  Ready :  and  Sans  tache  ;  without  ipot. 

JKeal#.— Thirlestane,  Co.  Selkirk ;  and  M erchiston,  near  Edinburgh. 


Collatfral  Vranc(ef . 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Francis,  8th  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Maria-Margaret,  b.9  Sept.  1785,  m. 
99  Aug.  1816,  the  Rer.  OrfeurWUUam  Kil- 
▼ington,  Yioar  of  BrignalL  Yorks. 

S  Hon,  Charlotte,  b.  18  Jan.  1788,  d.  0  June 
1780. 

3  Hon.  Anne,  h,  11  Dec.  1780,  m.  June 
1816,  Sir  Thomas-Gibson  Carmichael,  Bart., 
widower  of  Janet-Maitland,  daughter  of  the 
late  M^jor- General  Thomas  Dundas,  of 
Fingask. 

4  Hon.  Sophia,  b.  %l  Oct.  1701,  d.  unm. 
10  Dec.  1820. 

5  Hon.  Francis,  b.  30  July  1703,  d.  unm. 
Aug.  1814. 

6  Hon.  M^Jor  Charles,  b.  S4  Oct  1704,  m. 
1st,  1824,  Alice-Emma,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  late  Roger  Bamston,  Esq.,  who  d.  16 
May  1834  ;  and  he  m.  2ndly,  2  July  1840, 
Annabella-Jane,  only  daughter  of  Edward 
Gatacre,  Esq.,  of  Gatacre,  Salop,  Colonel  of 
the  Shropshire  Militia ;  he  has  issue, 

1  Anne,  b.  3  Aug.  1825. 

2  Alice-Emma,  b.  2  Oct.  1826. 

3  Francis-Roger>Barnston,  b.  5  Oct. 
1828. 

4  Charles-Donald,  b.  3  Not.  1830. 

5  Jobn-Warren,  b.  16  Sept.  1832. 

6  Edward,  b.  12  June  1841. 

7  Annabella-Jane,  b.  4  Feb.  1844. 

7  Hon.  and  Rey.  Uenry-AUred,  Rector  of 
Swyncombe,  Oxon,  6.  20  June  1707. 

8  Hon.  CaroUne,  b.  18  Dec.  1706,  d.  0  Not. 
1844;  having  m.  0  April  1825,  Nevile  Reid, 
Esq.,  of  Runnymede,  Berks,  who  was  b, 
1780,  and  d.  28  Sept.  1830. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Napier,  2nd  son 
of  the  6th  Lord.] 

1  Henrietta-Hope,  b.  7  Aug.  1782,  m.  23 
Feb.  1807,  George  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  Hall 
Head,  Co.  Aberdeen,  widower  of  Anne, 
daughter  of  William  Baird,  Esq.,  of  New- 
byth,  Co.  Haddington.    He  is  deceased. 

2  Sia  Cbarlis  Napier,  of  Merchistoun 
House,  Hants,  K.C.B.,  Capt.  R.N.,  Knt.  of 
the  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia,  Naval  Aide-de- 
Camp  to  the  Queen,  and  M.P.,  lately  an  Ad- 
miral in  the  Portuguese  Service,  b.  6  March 
1786,  m.  Eliza,  widow  of  Lieut.  Edward 
Elers,  R.N.,  and  has  an  only  daughter, 

Eloise-Panny,  who  hi.  Oct  1848,  the 
Rev.  Henry  Jodrell. 

3  Christian-Graham,  6.  24  Nov.  1787,  de- 
ceased: having  m.  27  Feb.  1800,  Charles 
Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Combie. 

4  Col.  Thomas  -  Erskine,  C.B.,  Deputy- 
Adjutant  -  General  in  Ireland,  b.  10  May 
1700,  m.  Marnret,  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
—  Falconer,  Esq.,  of  Woodcot,  and  has  an 
only  daughter, 

MatUda. 

[Issu*  of  the  Hon.  Mnor-General  Mark  Na- 
pier, 5th  son  of  the  6th  Lord.] 
I  Francis  Napier,  Esq.,  b.  20  Aug.  1770, 
m.  30  March  1706,  Mary- Elizabeth' Jane- 
Douglas,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Colonel 
Archibald  Hamilton.  They  are  both  de- 
oeased,  leaving  issue, 

Mark  Napibr,  Esq.,  one  of  the 
Deputes  to  the  Queen's  Adyocate  for 
Scotland,  and  Sheriff,  and  Commissary 
of  the  Co.  of  Dumfries,  //.  24  July  1708, 
m.  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Alexander 


Ogilry,  Esq.,  (by  Marda  Napier,  his 
Aunt)  and  widow  of  —  Macfarlane, 
Esq. 

2  Isabella,  b.  10  Dec.1772,d.  11  Dec  1805 ; 
baring  m.  IS  April  1707,  Charles  MaUlmnd, 
Esq.,  of  Craigiebnm,  Co.  Dumfries,  who  is 
deceased. 

3  Katherine-Douglas,  b.  10  Dec.  1776. 

4  Lieut.-Gen.  Mark,  b.  14  Feb.  1770,  d.  M 
June  1843. 

5  Marcia-Anne-Symson.  6.11  Jan.  1783,  m. 
2  Jan.  1804,  Alexander  OgUvy,  Esq.,  formerly 
of  Bengal. 

6  Maria,  6.24  May  1787,  m.  June  1823,  th« 
Rey.  Thomas-Henry  Yorke,  Yicar  of  Bi- 
shop's Middleham,  Co.  Durham. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Geoive  Napier,  eth  son  of 
the  6th  Lord.] 

1  Louisa-Mary,  6.  7  May  1776.= 

2  Major -GiNiaAL  Sir  Charuu-Jambs 
Napibr,  G.C.B.,  Colonel  of  tha  22nd  Foot, 
Governor  and  Commander  -  in  -  Chief  in 
Scinde,  6.  10  Aug.  1782;  Elizabeth,  his  1st 
wife,  d.  31  July  1833,  and  he  m.  2nd]hr,  Fran- 
ces, daughter  of  William  Philipps.  Esq.,  and 
vridow  of  Capt.  Richard  Alcock,  R.N. ;  his 
eldest  daughter,  Susan,  m.  3  Sept.  1844, 
Capt.  William-Montagu-Scott  M'Mnrdo,78tfa 
foot. 

3  Emily-Louisa-Augusta,  b.  11  July  1783, 
m.  2  Oct.  1830,  Lieut-Ckn.  Sir  Henry-Bd- 
ward  Bunbury,  Bart,  K.C.B.,  widower  of 
Louisa- Amelia  Fox.— See  Holland. 

4  Mayor  •  General  Sir  George  •  Thomas, 
K.C.B.,  Colonel  1st  West  India  Regt. ;  b.  30 
June  1784,  m.  1st,  22  Oct  1812,  Margaret, 
daughter  of  John  Craig,  Esa.,  who  d.  31  Aug. 
1810;  and  2ndly,  Frances-Blenoowe,  Widow 

of Freeman,  Esq.    He  has  issue  by  his 

1st  marriage, 

1  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Clarke,  Esq. 
2  Geor^e-Thomas-ConoUy,  Capt  of  th« 
Cape  mounted  Riflemen.  3  John- 

Moore,  Capt  62nd  foot,  and  Military 
Secretary  to  his  Uncle  in  Sonde.  4 
WilUam-John-Craig,  a  Capt  in  the 
Army,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  his  Unde 
in  Scinde,  m.  and  has  issue.  5 

Cecilia. 

5  MigorGen.  William -Francis -Patrick, 
C.B.,  Lieut  Goyemor  of  Guernsey  and  Aldei^ 
noy,  b.  17  Dec.  1785,  m.  14  March  1812,  Caro- 
line, 2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  General 
Henry  Edward  Fox,— ^ee  Holland,  by  whom 
he  has  issue : 

1  Emily.  2  EUsabeth  •  Mariaaae, 
Countess  of  Arran.  3  Lonisa-Au- 

gnsta,  m.  15  July  1844,  Patrick  Leo- 
nard Macdougal,  Esq.,  Captain  Royal 
Canadian  Rifles.  4  Caroliaie.  5 
John-Moore.  6  Pamela.  7  Norah- 
Creina. 

6  Richard,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  7  Aug. 
17rt7,  m.  1817,  Anne-Louisa,  daiuAtter  of  tiM 
late  Sir  James  Stewart,  Bart,  of  FbrC  Stewart^ 
Ireland,  and  widow  of  Capt  William-Co- 
noUy  Staples,  R.N. 

7  Henry -Edward,  Captain  R.N.,  6.  5 
March  1780,  m.  17  Noy.  1823,  CoroUao- 
Bennet,  [daughter  of  Charles,  Srd  Dnke 
of  Richmond^  by  whom,  who  d.  9  Sept. 
1836,  he  has  issue, 

1  AugustarSarah,  b.  St  Nor.  MV. 
2  Charles-George,  b.  20  July  MSB.  « 
Richard-Henry,  6. 11  March  Mitt. 


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NELSON,  EARL.     (Nelson.) 

Horatio  Nelson,  Earl  Nelson  of  Trafalgar,  and  of  Merton,  Co. 
Surrey,  Viscount  Merton  of  Trafalgar,  and  of  Merton,  and  Baron 
Nelson  of  the  Nile,  and  of  Hilborough,  Co.  Norfolk,  in  the  Peerage 
of  the  United  Kingdom ;  and  Duke  of  Bronte  in  Sicily  ;  b.  7  Aug. 
18^,  succeeded  1  Nov.  1835,  w.  28  July  1845,  Lady  Mary  Agar, 
daughter  of  the  £arl  of  Norman  ton. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas  Bolton,  Esq.,  of  Wells,  Norfolk,  6. 7  July  1786, 
succeeded  as  Second  Earl,  28  Feb.  1835,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  William, 
FIRST  Earl,  when  he  assumed  the  name  of  Nelson  only,  in  obedience  to  an  Act 
of  Parliament  passed  in  1806,  by  which  that  name  is  alone  to  be  borne  by  the  pos- 
sessors of  the  title.  Hec/.  1  Nof.  1835,  having  m.  21  Feb.  1821,  Frances-Eliza- 
beth, Countess  Dowager,  daughter  and  sole  heir  of  the  late  John-Maurice  Ejrre, 
Esq.,  of  Langford  House,  Biixworth,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Horatio,  present  and  third  Earl. 

2*Hon.  John-Horatio,  b,  15  Jan.  1825. 

3  Lady  Frances-Catherine,  b,  26  March  1826. 

4  Lady  Susannah,  6.  8  Dec.  1829. 

5  Hon.  Maurice-Horatio,  b,  2  Jan.  1832. 

6  Hon.  Edward-Foyle,  6.  11  Nor.  1833. 

7  Hon.  Henry,  b,  28  July  1835. 

Horatio,  first  Lord,  and  Viscount  Nelson,  whose  extraordinary  naFal  achiere- 
ments  are  the  glory  of  England,  was  the  3rd  son  who  lived  to  maturity  of  the  Rer. 
Edmund  Nelson,  Rector  of  Bumhamthorpe,  Co.  Norfolk :  He  was  b.  29  Sept.  1758 ; 
and  m.  22  March  1787,  Frances,  daughter  of  WiUiam  Herbert,  Esq.,  and  widow  of 
Josiah  Nisbett,  Esq.,  M.D. ;  she  d,  4  May  1831,  leaving  no  issue  by  her  heroic 
Lord,  who  was  killed  by  a  musket-shot  from  the  enemy  after  obtaining  the 
memorable  victory  of  Trafalgar,  21  Oct.  1805. 

William,  first  Earl,  in  Holv  Orders,  b,  20  April  1757,  the  2nd,  and  only  son 
of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Nelson,  who  survived  the  1st  Lord,  (the  Rev.  Maurice- 
Suckling  Nelson,  the  eldest  son  having  d.  without  issue  in  1801,)  succeeded  his  gal- 
lant brother,  Horatio,  Viscount  Nelson,  21  Oct.  1805,  was  advanced  20  Nov.  follow- 
ing to  the  dignity  of  Earl,  with  remainder  to  the  issue  male  of  his  sisters,  Susannah 
and  Catherine,  and  d,  28  Feb.  1835 ;  having  m.  1st,  9  Nov.  1786,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
the  late  Rev.  Henry  Yonge,  who  d.  13  April  1828 ;  2ndly,  26  March  1829,  Hilars, 
3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Robert  Barlow,  K.C.B.,  and  widow  of  George- 
Ulric  Barlow,  Esq.,  who  survives  him,  and  is  also  Countess  Dowager  Nelson  ; 
she  m.  3rdly,  7  Feb.  1 837,  George-Thomas  Knight,  Esq.  Hb  Lordship's  issue  by 
his  first  Lady  were, 

1  Lady  Charlotte-Mary,  b.  20  Sept.  1787.  Lady  Bridport. 

2  Horatio,  FtMcouni  Tra/aigrar,   b,  26  Oct.  1788,  a  hopeful  youth,  whose 

early  death,  17  Jan.  1808,  was  generally  regretted. 

Creations — Baron  1801,  ViMount  and  Earl  IMS. 

GeM€aUmi.—8ee  Genealogical  Volntne. 

Motto.^r9ltaMm  gni  meruit  ferat :  Let  him  bear  the  palm  who  has  deserved  iL 

^Mf .— TraAdgar  Houae,  Co.  Wilts. 

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[The  Eaii'ii  Annti,  issue  of  Thomas  Bolton, 
Esq.,  by  Susannah,  eldest  sister  of  Hora- 
tio, the  great  Viscount  Nelson.1 
1%  /Jemima-Susannah,  o.  90  Not. 

It^„J      1781. 
%  >*  winrj  Catherine,  b,  iO  Nor.  1781.  m. 
)  I     Cavt,  Sir   WUUam  Bolton, 

JLN,,  who  d.  16  Dec  1830. 
3  Eliaabeth-Anne,  b,  SO  Aprfl  ITM,  m.  to 
the  Rev.  Henry  Girdlestone. 

[Cousins  of  the  Snd  Earl,  issue  of  Geori^ 
Matouam,  Esq.,  by  Catherine,  youngest 
sister  of  Viscount  Nelson.] 
I  Georse  Matcham,   Esq.,  of  Headlands, 

Sussex,  LL.D.,  6.  7  Nov.  1780,  m.  W  Feb. 

1817,  Harriet,  eldest  daughter  and  heir  of 


Collateral  Vtantlet. 

Waiiam  Eyre,  Esq.,   of  Newhouie,  WUta. . 
and  has  surrivinjip  issue. 


J  Cathenne-Eyre,  b,  %  Aug.  1810. 

%  William-Eyre,  b.  10  AprU  18SS. 
«  Catherine,  b.  July  1701,  <f.  3  Nov.  1831 ; 
haTing  m.  1810,  John  Bendyshe,  Esq.,  of 
Barrington,  Co.  Cambridge,  Lieut.  R.N.,  who 
m,  Indly,  11  Oct.  1833,  Anne-Maria,  Srd 
daiuAiter  of  Sir  Charles  Watson,  Bart. 

8  Elisabetfa,fr.  6  May  1706,  m.  0  May  18M, 
Arthur  Daries,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N. 

4  Harriet,  b,  1700,  d.  10  Auf .  1838,  haTing 
m,  1810,  Edward  BlancUev,  Esq. 

9  Horatia,  b.  1801,  m.  6  July  1810,  Henry- 
William  Mason,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N. 

0  Susannah,  b.  1805,  m.S4  April  1831,  Alex- 
ander-Montgomery Moore,  Esiq. 
7  Nelson,  b.  1800. 


NETTERVILLE,  VISCOUNT.     (Netterville.) 
James  Netterville,  Viscount  Netterville  of  Douth,  Co.  Meath, 
tn  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  m,  7  April  1834,  Eliza,  3rd  daughter  of 
Joseph  Kir  wan,  Esq.,  of  Hillsbrook,  Co.  Gralway,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b.  10  Oct.  1836. 

2  A  daughter,  6.  4  Nov.  1837. 

John,  sixth  Viscount,  6.  in  March  1744,  d.  15  March  1826;  when  the  male 
descendants  of  the  eldest  son  of  the  1st  Viscount  became  extinct,  and  Uie  title  re- 
mained dormant  till  the  14th  of  August  1834,  when  the  House  of  Lords  adjudged 
that  the  present  Peer  had  made  out  his  claim  to  the  Viscounty,  being  deMcoded 
from  the  3rd  son  of  the  1st  Viscount. 

Crwation^lWL 

GeneaiogW'See  Creneaiogicai  Volume, 

Motto^^raoo  dnm  spiro  spero :  Whilst  I  breatbe,  my  hope  is  in  the  Cross. 

Jeof  .>-Dowth  Castle,  Orogfaeda,  Co.  Louth. 


NEWBOROUGH,  BARON.    (Wynn.) 

Spsncer-Bulkeley  Wynn,  Baron  Newborough,  in  the  Peerage  qf 
Ireland,  and  a  Baronet  of  England  -,  b.  23  May  1803,  succeeded  16 


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Nov.  1832y   m.  3  May  1834,  Frances-Maria,  eldest    daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Walter  de  Winton,  of  Hay  Castle,  Co.  Brecon,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Frances-Maria,  b,  4  Sept.  1835. 

2  Hon.  Emily-Annina,  6. 4  July  1837. 

3  Hon.  EUen-Glyn,  6.  26  Nor.  1839. 
4*Hon.  Thomas-John,  6.  31  Dec.  1840. 

5  Hon.  Catharine,  6. 16  Jane  1842. 

6  Hon.  Catherine-Elizabeth,  b,  10  Jan.  1844. 

7  Hon.  WiUiam-F^cenO,  6. 19  Aug.  1845. 

His  Lordship's  &ther,  Thomas,  the  first  Lord,  who  d.  12  Oct.  1807,  was  twice 
married ;  Ist,  13  Sept.  1766,  to  Lady  Catherine  Perceval,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  2nd 
Earl  of  Egmont,  who  d,  June  1782 ;  and  2ndly,  to  Maria-Stella-Petronilla,  daughter 
of  Lorenxo  Chiappini,  who  was  6.  in  1774,  re-m.  11  Sept.  1810,  to  the  Baron  Steyn- 
berg,  andc/.  4  Jan.  1844.    The  let  Lord  had  issue, 

by  lat  marriage : 

1  Hon,  John^  b.  27  April  1772,  d,  18  Dec.  1800 ;  havmg  m.  Oct.  1793,  Iaum, 

daughter  of  Heer  TiUas  Vanerdaaky ;  she  m.  2ndly,  13  Feb.  1809,  the 
Rev,  J.  Weminchy  D.D.,  who  d,  27  April  1834  ;  and  she  </.  7  Jan.  1842. 
by  Snd  marriage : 

2  Thomas-John,  second  Lord,  6.  3  April  1802,  d,  15  Nof.  1832. 

3  Spencer-Bulkelby,  present  and  third  Lord. 

^tfn/toiM.— Baron  1770.    Bart.  1741. 

Geneatogjf See  GenealogUal  Volume. 

^o/f«.— SnarHer  in  modo,  forCiter  in  re :  Gentle  in  manner,  but  rigorow  in  the  deed. 
Seat^^itVfuSMfon,  Camarronahire. 


NEWBURGH,  EARL  OF.    (Eybb.) 

Francis  Eyre-Radclippb-Livinostonb,  Earl  of  Newburgh,  Vis- 
count  of  Kinnaird,  aad  Baron  Livingstone  of  Flacraig,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Scotland ;  b.  7  July  1794,  succeeded  9Q  May  1833. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Francis,  sixth  Earl,  was  6. 10  Feb.  1762,  and  </.  23  Oct. 
1827 ;  having  m.  29  Aug.  1787,  Dorothy,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Gladwin, 
Esq.,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  1762,  and  d,  2  Nor.  1838,  he  had  issue : 

l*Lady  Dorothy,  b.  13  July  1788,  m.  19  July  1836,  Lieut-Col.  Charies 
LesUe,  K.H. 

2  Mary,  b,  12  Oct.  1789,  d,  5  Oct.  1813. 

3  John-Thomas,  sbvbnth  and  late  Earl,  b,  21  Oct.  1 790, 'succeeded 

23  Oct.  1827,  and  d,  22  May  1833;  having  m.  14  Nor.  1817,  Lady 
Margaret  Kennedy,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Ailsa,  6.  16  June 
1800,  now  Countess  Dowager,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue. 

4  Lady  CAarlotte,  b,  6  June  1792,  d,  6  Aug.  1818. 

5  Francis,  present  and  eighth  Earl. 

6  ^fiM^,  6. 16  May  1796,  d.  25  April  1802. 

7  Lady  Barbara,  b,  18  May  1798. 

8  Lady  Radclife,  b,  27  May  1802,  d.  6  Aug.  1840. 

His  Lordship  derives  his  honours  from  his  grandmother.  Lady  Manr  Raddiffe, 
[4th  daughter  of  Charlotte-Maria,  Countess  of  Newburgh,  the  third  in  suc- 
cession to  this  Peerage,  for  whose  descent,  tee  Genealogicai  Foimme;}  Lady  Mary 
d,  27  Aug.  1798;  having  m.  11  Feb.  1755,  Francis  Eyre,  Esq.,  of  Hassop,  Der- 
byshire, and  leaving  issue  by  him,  who  was  b.  in  1732,  re-m.  in  1801,  to  Miss 
Sarah  Hernon,  and  d.  7  Oct.  1804, 
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1  Mary,  6.  15  NoF.    1756,  </.   14  May  1800 ;  having  m.  9  April  1793,  Ar- 

thur (hutow.  Esq,,  who  m.  2iidly— «e«  Onslow,  and  d.  8  Oct  1833. 

2  Francis,  sixth  Earl, 

3  James,  6.  6  Jan.  1766,  m.  a  daughter  of  Mons.  Chinnicourt,  by  whom  he 

has  had  issne  a  daughter, 

CaroUne,  b,  15  Sept.  18M,  d.  15  April  1838. 

4  Charles,  6.  29  April  1771,  d,  July  1819. 

Anthony-Jambs  Rjdcuppb,  fifth  Earl,  only  son  of  the  4th  Earl,  was  6.  20 
June  1757,  and  d.  29  Nov.  1814  ;  having  m.  30  June  1789,  Anne,  only  daughter  of 
Joseph  Webb,  Esq.,  of  Oldstock  House,  Wilts. ;  now  his  widow  and  Countess 
Dowager. 

tVeo/loiti.— Earl,  Viscount  and  Baron  ISflO. 
Geneaiogw.—See  Geneatogicai  Volume. 
Motto.— 8ije  puis :  If  1  can. 
Seat.^Hmuop,  BakeweU,  Co.  Derby. 


NEWCASTLE,  DUKE  OF.     (Pelham-Clinton.) 

Henry-Pelham  Pelham-Clinton,  Dukeof  Newcastle-under-Lyne, 
Co.  Stafford,  and  Earl  of  Lincoln,  m  Ihe  Peerage  of  Great  Britain; 
K.G.«  Custos  Rotulorum  of  Newark,  Steward  and  Keeper  of  Sherwood 
Forest  and  the  Park  of  Folewood,  High  Steward  of  Retford,  D.C.L.; 
6. 30  Jan.  1785,  succeeded  17  May  1795,  m.  18  July  1807,  Georgiana- 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edward  Miller-Mundy,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Ship- 
ley, Co.  Derby,  [the  only  child  of  his  second  marriage  with  Geor- 
giana,  daughter,  and  at  length  sole  heir  of  Evelyn  Chad  wick,  Esq., 
of  West  Leak,  Notts,  and  widow,  without  issue,  of  Thomas,  4th 
Lord  Middieton,]  by  whom,  who  d.  26  Sept.  1822,  he  has  had  issue^ 

1  Lady  Anna-Maria,  h.  6  Ang.  1808,  d.  27  May  1822. 

2  Lady  Georgiana,  b.  18  March  1810. 

3*Heiiry  -  Pelham,  Earl  of  Lincoln,  P.C,  M.P.,  First  CommisBioner  of 
Woods  and  Forests,  Chief  Justice  in  Eyre  North  of  Trent,  Keeper  of 
St.  Briaval's  Castle  and  of  the  Forest  of  Dean,  a  Member  of  the  Frince 
of  Wales's  Council  for  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall,  an  Offidal  Commis- 
sioner for  Greenwich  Hospital,  and  for  Building  Churches,  b,  22  May 
1811,  m.  27  NoF.  1832,  Lady  Susan-Harriet-Catherine  Hamilton- 
Douglas,  only  daughter  of  the  Duke  of  Hamilton,  b.  9  June  1814,  and 
has  issue, 

l*Hepry'Pelliain' Alexander,  Lord  Cliiiton,  b.  Sff  Jan.  US4.  %  Hon. 

Edward-WiUiam,  b.  11   Ang.  18S0.        3  Lady  SoMOi-Chariotto^Tatfiariae, 
6.  7  AprU  1839.       4  Hon.  Arthur,  b,  S3  Jane  1S40. 

4  Lady  Charlotte,  6.  1  Oct.  1812. 

.  .  r  Lord  Charles-Pelham,   Capt.   1st    1 

^  }  Twins,  <       Life  Guards,  I  b.  3  Dec.  1813. 

°  '  t  Lord  Thomas-Charles.  J 

7  Lord  William,  6.  13  Jan.  1815. 

8  Lord  Edward,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  18  Feb.  1816,  d.  on  service  in  China,  1842. 

9  Lord  John,  b.  22,  d,  23,  April  1817. 

10  Lady  Caroline-Augusta,  b,  23  Aug.  1818. 

11  Lady  Henrietta,  b.  29  Aug.  1819. 

12  Lord  Robert-Renebald,  b.  15  Oct.  1820.  . 

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13  >  rp  .„.   5  Lord  George,  b.  24  Sept.  d.  7  Oct.  1£ 

14  ]  *'^°'»  I  A  daughter,  ■till-born  24  Sept.  1822 


1822. 


His  Grace's  father,  Thomas,  third  Duke,  was  b,  1  July  1752,  m.  2  May  1782, 
Lady  Anna-Maria  Stanhope,  5th  daughter  of  WDliam,  2nd  Earl  of  Harrington,  b. 
5  April  1760,  d,  18  Oct.  1834 ;  having  m.  2ndly,  7  Feb.  1800,  Lient.-Gen.  Sir 
Charles-Gregan  Craufurd,  G.C.B.,  who  d.  April  1821.  The  Duke  d.  17  May  1795, 
leaving  issue  : 

1  Lady  Anna  -  Maria,  b.  29  July  1783,  d,  31  May  1807  ;  having  m.  1  Jan. 

1801,  Col.  Stapleton  Cotton,  now  Viscount  Combermere. 

2  Henry -Prlham,  present  and  fourth  Duke. 

3  Lord  Thomas,  b.  28  Feb.  1786,  d.  8  Oct.  1804. 

4  Lady  Charlotte,  b,  9  July  1791,  d.  23  May  1811. 

His  Grace's  uncle,  Henry,  Earl  of  Lincoln,  eldest  son  of  the  2nd  Duke,  d.  before 
kb  father  22  Oct.  1778,  leaving  issue  an  Infant  son,  Henry,  Earl  of  Lincoln,  who  d. 
at  two  years  of  age,  and  a  daughter,  Lady  Catherine,  b.  6  April  1776,  d.l7  May  1804; 
having  m.  2  Oct.  1800,  William,  Viscount  Folkestone,  now  Earl  of  Radnor. 

Creations,— Emt\  lff7«,  Duke  I7M. 
Genealogjf.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— iMmltA  n'a  honte  :    Loyalty  is  never  aahamed. 
Town  Residence.— 17 ,  Portman  Sauare. 

Seats.— dvcaiavt,  Worksop,  and  WorkMp  Manor,  Notts. ;  Nottingham  Castle;  and  Hafod, 
Cardiganshire. 


Collateral  ISranclci. 


[Issne  of    Lieat.-6en.  Sir    Henry- Clinton, 

K.B.,  lineal  Representative  of  the  Hon. 

Adm.  Geoige,  ted  son  of  the  6th  Earl  of 

Lincoln.] 

I  GiNaaALSiaWiLLUii-HBNaT  Clinton, 
of  Cockenaoh,  Royston,  Herts,  6.C.B.,  Colo- 
nel of  the  55th  Foot,  Lieut.-GoTemor  of 
Chelsea  Hospital,  Member  of  the  Board  of 
General  Officers,  Commissioner  of  the  Royal 
MUitary  College  and  Royal  Military  Asylum, 
m.  14  March  1797,  Lady  Louisa  -  Dorothea 
Holroyd,  Snd  daughter  of  John-Baker,  1st 
Earl  of  Sheffield,  and  has  issue : 
1  Louisa-Lnoy. 
%  Maria-Augusta,  b.  17  Oct.  1799. 

3  Major  Henry,  b.  S4  Feb.  1909. 

4  Frederick,  Lieut -Col.  Grenadier 
Guards,  b.  S8  Aug.  1804,  m.  9  July 
1840,  the  Hon  Mary-Margaret  Mon- 
tagu, ted  daughter  of  Henry  James 
late  Lord  Montagu,  ext ,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry-Renebald,  b.  S3  March 
1841.  S  Lucy-Dorothea,  b.  8  Feb. 
1843.  3  Walter-Francis,  b,  6 

April  1845. 
6  Anna-Maria. 
0  Harriet. 
%  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry,  G.C.B.,  Col.  ^rd 
Foot,  d.  11  Dec.  18S9 ;  having  m.  S3  Dec.  1799, 
ijodf  Susan  Charteris,   ted  daus;hter   of 
Francis,   Lord  Elcho,  eldest  son  of  the  0th 
Eari  of  Wemyss,  who  d.  17  Aug.  1810,  with- 
out issue. 

3  Augusta,  m.  Henry  Dawkins,  Esq.,  of 
Standl&ch. 

4  Harriet,  d.  IS  Aug.  181S;  having  m.  3 
Sept.  1799,  Mqf.-Gen.  Harry  Chester,  who  is 
also  deceased. 

[Issue  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Charles  Fynes-Clinton, 
lineal  Representative  ot  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry 
Pynes-Clinton,  3rd  Son  of  the  ted  EarL] 
1  HBNaT  Ptnbs-Cunton,  Esq.,  b.  14  Jan. 
1781,  m.  1st,  SS  June  1809,  Harriet,  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Wylde,  who  d.  S  Feb. 
1810  ;  and  tedly,0  Jan.  181S,  Katherine,  3rd 
daughter  of  the  Right-Rev.  Henry- William 


M^jendie,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor,  and 
has  issue  by  the  Snd  Lady : 

1  iuma-Emma-Katherine,  b.  15  Nov. 

181S,  m.  4  Oct.  1838,  WilUam-Robert 

Baker,   Esq.,  of  Bayfordbury.  S 

Anna-Maria-Isabella,fr.O  July  1810,  m. 

3  Aug.  1839,  Thomas-Oambier   Parry, 

Esq.  8  Louisa-Emma-Mary,  b.  10 

Sept.  1818.     4  Emma,  b.  17  June  18S3. 

5  Margaretta,  b.  S8  June  18S5.         0 

Agnes,6.SSAug.l8S7.      7  Katharine- 

Octa?ia,  b.  10  Feb.  1833.       8  Ida,  b. 

13  March  1835. 

S  Clinton  'James,  Barrister-at-Lam,  b.  13 

Dec.  179S,  d.  11  April  1833  ;  having  m.  8  May 

18S5,  Penelope,  Snd  daughter  of  Sir  William- 

Earle  Welby,Bart.,by  whom,  who  <l.5  June 

1834,  he  left  issue: 

1  Henry,  b.  5  Feb.  18S0. 

5  Anna-Maria- Penelope,  b.  10   May 
18S7. 

3  CaroUne,  b.  11  May  18S0,  d.  9  Jan. 
1845. 

4  Mary-Katherine,  6.  SO  Dec  1830. 

6  E»una-fnihebnina,b.mxaxe  lOtS, 
d.  9  Sept.  1840. 

3  Rev.  Charles-John,  Rector  ^f  Cromwell 
and  Vicar  of  Orston,  Notts.,  b.  10  April  1799, 
m.  1st,  10  March  18S0,  Caroline,  daughter  of 
Joseph  Clay,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  childbed  11 
Jan.  18S7 ;  and  Sndly,  SO  May  iSSO,  Rosa- 
bella, youngest  daughter  of  John  Mathews, 
Esq.    By  the  ted  Lady  he  has  issue: 

1  Dormer,  b.  SI  Feb.  1830. 

5  Caroline,  b.  8  Aug.  1831. 

3  Anna-Rosa,  b.  SO  Nov.  188S. 

4  Charles-Henry,  b.  5  June  1835. 

5  Emma,  6.  3  Sept.  1837. 
0  Osbert,  b.  18  July  1839. 

7  John,  b.  II  April  1841. 

8  Bertha,  b.  31  Aug.  184a. 

4  EUsabeth. 

5  Caroline  -  Frances,  m.  the  Rev.  James 
Webber,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ripon,  and  Preben- 
dary of  Westminster. 

0  Anna-Maria,  d.  11  Aug.  1835;  having  m. 
18  July  18SS,  Thomas  Orimston,  Esq.,  M.D. 


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NORBURY,  EARL  OF.     (Tolbb.) 

Hector  Tolkr,  Earl  of  Norbury,  Co.  Tipperary,  Viscount  Glao- 
dine  of  Glandine,  King*8  Co.,  Baron  Norwood  of  Knockalton,  and 
Norbary  of  Ballyorenode,  Co.  Tipperary^  m  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ; 
6.  17  Sept.  1810,  succeeded  S  Jan.  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Hector-John-Graham,  second  Earl,  was  b,  27  June 
1781,  succeeded  to  the  Earldom  27  July  1831,  and  to  the  Baronies,  on  the  death  of 
his  brother,  30  Jan.  1832,  and  d.  3  Jan.  1839 ;  having  in.  1  Jan.  1808,  Elizarbth, 
Countess  Dowager,  onlv  daughter  and  heir  of  William  Brabazon,  Esq.,  of  New- 
port, Co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue  : 

1  Jokm,  b.  31  Oct.  1808,  d,  27  April  1821. 

2  Lady  Elizabeth,  d.  10  Dec.  1844 ;  having  m.  7  May  1836,  the  Hon.  Lau- 

rence Parsons.— 5«e  Rossb. 

3  Hector,  present  and  third  Earl. 

4  Ladv  Grace,  m.  23  April  1832,  Crofton-Moore  Vandeleur,  Esq.,  Colonel 

of  the  Clare  Militia,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  John-Ormsby 
Vandeleur,  of  Kilrush,  Co.  Clare,  by  Lady  l>{wices  Moore,  daughter 
of  Charles,  Ist  Marquis  of  Drogheda. 

5  Lady  Helen,  b,  5  June  1814,  m.  18  Dec  1837,  John-Vandeleur  Stewart, 

Esq. — See  Londonderry. 

6  Lady  Jane. 

7  Lady  Georgina. 

8  Lady  Charlotte. 

9  Lady  IsabeUa. 

10*Hon.  Otway-Fortescue,  6.  1  Nov.  1824. 

11  Lady  Emily. 

12  HoH.  Jokn-Brabasom,  b,  26  Nov.  1832,  d.  23  Dec.  1834. 

The  su^iving  daughters  of  John,  1st  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  are 

1  Lady  IsabelU. 

2  Lady  Letitia,  m.  8  March  1813,  William  Browne,  Etf„  of  Browne*a  HOI, 

Co.  Carlow,  widower  of  Lady  Charlotte  Bourke,  5th  daughter  of  Jo- 
seph-Deane,  3rd  Eari  of  Mayo ;  he  <f .  1  April  1840. 

CreatioHS^Buon  Norwood  1707,  and  Norlmry  1800.    ViMonnt  and  Bart  18t7. 

Crenemit^m. — Seo  Oeneaii^ieal  VoUume, 

Motto,-^^X  can  never  die.~llegi  et  patrus  ftdelis :  Faithftd  to  my  Ung  and  oovatry. 

Town  Resutence^^,  Lowndoa  Street,  Belgrave  Square. 

Seais^^Dnmw  House,  Kilbeggan,  King**  County ;  and  Cabra  Home,  Co.  Dublin. 


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NORFOLK,  DUKE  OF.    (Fitzalan-Ho  ward.) 

Henrt-Charlks-Fitzalan  Howard,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl  of 
Arundel,  Surrey,  and  Norfolk,  and  Baron  Fitz-Alan,  Clun,  Oswald- 
estre,  and  Maltravers,  in  the  Peerage  of  England  ;  Premier  Duke  and 
Earl,  Hereditary  Earl  Marshal,  and  Chief  Butler  of  England  ;  b.  12 
Aug.  1791 9  summoned  to  the  House  of  Peers  during  the  lifetime  of 
his  father,  the  late  Duke,  as  Baron  Maltravers,  succeeded  16  March 
1842,  m.  27  Dec.  1814,  Lady  Charlotte  Leveson-Gower,  eldest 
daughter  of  George-Granville,  1st  Duke  of  Sutherland,  b.  8  June 
1788,  Extra  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Her  Majesty,  by  whom  he 
has  issue, 

l*Henry-6ranrille,  Earl  of  Arnndel  and  Surrey,  M.P.,  L  7  Nor.  1815,  m. 
19  June  1839,  Augusta-Mary-Minna-Catherine,  younffeit  daughter  of 
Sir  Edmund  Lyons.  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  K.C.H.,  Minister  Plenipotentiary  in 
Greece,  b,  I  Aug.  1821,  and  has  iMue, 

1  Lady  Victoria-Alexuidrina,  b.  3  July  184t. 
S  Lady  Minna-Charlotte,  6.  19  Nov.  IMS. 
3  Lady  ....  6.8  Jan.  1845. 

2  Lord  Edward-George,  b.  20  Jan.  1818. 

3  Lady  Mary-Charlotte,  b,  13  Dec.  1822. 

4  Lord  Bernard-Thomas,  6.  30  Dec.  1825. 

5  Lady  AdeUza-Matilda,  b,  14  Aug.  1829. 

His  Grace's  father,  Bernard-Edward,  fifteenth  Duke,  K.G.,  was  b,  21 
Not.  1765,  succeeded  his  distant  relative,  Charles,  fourteenth  Duke,  16 
Dec.  1815,  and  d,  16  March  1842;  having  m.  23  April  1789,  Lady  EUzabeth 
BelUusyse,  3rd  daughter  of  Henry,  2nd  and  last  Earl  of  Fauconberg,  which  marriage 
was  dissolved  in  May  1794,  and  her  Ladyship  re-m,  Richard,  2nd  Earl  of  Lucan, 
and  d,  March  1819  ;  the  Duke  had  issue  by  her  an  only  son, 
Henry-Charles,  present  and  sixteenth  Duke. 

OvoliofM.— Earl  of  Arnndel  1130,  Duke  of  Norfolk  and  Earl  of  Surrey  1483.    The  aneient 
Banmiea  annexed  by  Act  of  Pariiament  10S7,  and  Earl  of  Norfolk  1044. 
Geneaiagm, — See  Geneahgicai  Voiume. 
M9it9.---Solai  virtiu  invicu:  Virtue  alone  is  invincible. 
7V»cra  Residence^— ^l,  St.  Jamea'a  Square. 
JiMf.— Arundel  Caatle,  SuMex. 


Collatnal 

[Undee  and  Annta  of  the  present  Duke, 
issue  of  Henry  Howard,  Esq.,  of  Glossop.] 

1  Lord    Henrjf-Thomas    Howard-Molt- 
NBUX-HowARD,  b,  7  Oct.  1700,  was  advanced 
to  the  precedency  of  a  Duke's  younger  son 
1817,  tf.  17  June  18M  ;  having  m.  IS  Sept. 
1801,  EliMobeth,  Srd  daughter  of  Edward 
Long,  Esq.,  cousin  of  Lord  Pamborougb,  by 
whom,  who  died  94  MLay  1835,  he  had  uwue, 
1  Henry,  b.  tO  July  180S. 
%  Henrietta-AnAa  Moltnbux-How- 
ARD,  b.  17  July  1804,  Countess  of  Car- 
narvon. 

8  Isabella -Catherine -Mary,  b.  tO 
Sept  1800,  Yisoounteae  Andover.^^«e 
SurvoLK. 

399 


ttrantlci. 

4  Charlotte -Juliana -Jane,  6.  Feb. 
1800,  m.  0  Oct.  1831,  James- Wentworth 
Buller,  Esq.,  of  Downea,  Devon. 

6  Juiiatta- Barbara,  b,  81  March 
181S,  <l.  97  Dec  1833 ;  havhig  iik  7  July 
1831,  Sir  John  Ogilvie,  Bart.,  who  m. 
tndly.  Lady  Jane-Blisabeth  Howard. 
—See  SurvoLK. 
S  Marjf^Brtdget,  b,  99  Sept  1707,  d,  SO 
May  1843,  late  Lady  Petre. 

3  JuUana-Barbara,  b,  90  June  1700,  d,  10 
April  1833,  Ute  Lady  Petre. 

4  Edward-Ckartes,  b.  98  May  1774,  d.  97 
S^  1810 ;  having  m.  EUMObeth  Maycock, 
who  d,  Jan.  1811 ;   tiiey  left  Issue, 

1  Edward-Oftes,  tf.  17  June  1840 ; 


NOR 


haring  m.  11  Nor.  19M,  Frmncea-Anne, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  George- 
Robert  Heneage,  Esq.,  of  Hainton 
Hall,  Co.  Lincoln,  by  whom  he  has 
isnue, 

1  Bdward-Henry,  6.    13   Feb. 
1829.  ^ 

2  Charlotte-FmiceB,6.13Peb. 
1834. 

3  Mary.Iaabella, 6.  lJiilyl830. 

4  Catherine. 

5  A  daughter. 

2  Julia,  m.  12  Feb.  1829,  the  Hon. 
Henry    8tafford  -  Jemingham.  —  Se€ 

ST4FPORD. 

The  Earl  of  Suffolk  is  descended  from  Lord 
Thomas  Howard,  1st  Earl  of  Suffolk  and 
Lord  Howard-De-Walden,  2nd  Son  of  the  4th 
Duke. 

[From   Lord  William,  8rd  Son  of  the  4th 
Duke,  are  descended,  1  st,  through  Sir  Philip 

Howard,  his  eldest  Son,] 
The  Earl  of  Carlisle. 

[tndly,  through  Sir  Francis  Howard,  his  2nd 
Son.] 
Henrjf  Howard,  Etq.,  b.  2  July  1767,  d. 
1  March  1842,  haring  m.  1st,  22  Nov.  1788, 
Maria,  8rd  daughter  of  Andrew,  Lord 
Archer,  who  d.  without  issue,  9  Nov.  1789  ; 
and  2ndly,  18  March  1793,  Catherine-Mary, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  Ute  Sir  Richard  Neave, 
Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 


1  FBiLiP-HiNmY  How4RD,  Emq.,  of 
Corby  Castle,  M.P.,  6.  22  April  I801,m. 
16  Not.  1843,  Elisa  -  Minto  Canning, 
of  Foxcote,  Warwickshire,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Major  John  Can- 
ning, of  the  Hon.  EXC.'s  serrioe ;  and 
heir  to  tb.e  estates  in  the  counties  of 
Warwick  and  Salop,  of  her  uncle 
the  late  Francis  Canning,  Esq.,  of 
Fozoote,  Warwickshire. 

2  Catherine,  m,  28  July  1820,  the 
Hon.  Philip  Stourton.— jre«  Stoustom. 

3  Emma-Agnes,  Lady  Petre. 

4  AdeUka-Maria,  d.  Sept.  1833 ;  har- 
ing  m.  20  April  1830,  Henry-William 
Pfkre,  Esq.— <¥€«  Prrmi. 

•  Henry-Frands,  b.  3  Nor.  1800,  m. 
1st,  23  Dec.  1830,  the  Han.  SevUla  Bra- 
iHM€,4th  daughter  of  Lord  Erskine.  who 
d,  12  March  1833 ;  2ndly.  30  Aug.  1841. 
the  Baroness  Marie- Ernestine,  Iburdi 
daughter  of  the  late  Wilhelm-Leopold, 
Baron  Von  de  Sdiulenburg,  of  Primi- 
em  in  Prussia ;  he  has  issue, 

1  Isabella,  b.  0  July  18S2. 

2  Adela,  6.  3  Nor.  1834.= 

3  Serilla-Katherine,  b.  20  July 
1842. 

4  Henry,  6.  11  Aug.  1843. 

The  Earl  of  Efllngham  is  descended 
from  Lord  William  Howard,  0th  son  of  the 
2nd  Duke. 


NORMANBY,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Phipfs.) 

Constantine-Henry  Phipps,  Marquis  of  Normanby,  Earl  of  Mul- 
grave.  Viscount  Normanby,  and  Baron  Mulgrave  of  Mulgrave,  Co. 
York,  in  tlie  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Baron  Mulgrave  of 
New  Ross,  Co.  Wexford,  w  < Ac  Peerage  of  Ireland;  P.C.  j  b.  15  May 
1797.  succeeded  7  April  1831,  m,  12  Aug.  1818,  the  Hon.  Maria  Lid- 
dell,  eldest  daughter  of  Lord  Ravensworth,  6.  %  March  1798,  hy 
whom  he  has  issue, 

^George-Augiistus-CoDStaDtine,  Earl  of  Mulgrave,  6.  23  July  1819,  m.  17 
Aug.  1844,  -Laura,  daughter  of  the  late  Robert  RusseU,  Esq.,  and  hat 
issue, 

Lady  Laura-Elizabeth,  b.  3  Juoe  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  first  Earl,  was  b,  14  Feb.  1755,  sacoeeded  to 
the  Irish  Barony  10  Oct.  1722,  m.  20  Oct.  1795,  Martha-Sophu,  daughter  of  tho 
late  Christopher  Thompson  Maliug,  Esq.,  of  West  Hennington,  Co.  Durhaai,  the 

E resent  Dowager  Countess  of  Mulgrave,  ;  and  dying  7  April  1831,  left  iwae  by 
er  Ladyship, 

1  Constantine-Henry,  present  Marquis. 

2  Hon,  HenHetta-Sophia,  b,  28  May  1799,  d,  4  Dec.  1808. 

3  Lady  ^ttguria-Maria,  6.  3  Sept.  1800,  d,  26  March  1813. 

4  Hon.  Lieut-Colonel  Charles-Beaumont,  Scots  Fusilier  Gaards,  and  Slev^ 

ard  of  the  Household  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Irelaiid»  h*  27  Dee. 
1801,  m.  25  June  1835,  Margaret-Anne,  2nd  daughter  of  the j 
Henry  Bathurst,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  and  has  issiiey 
400  "^ 


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1  MarU-Henrlettft-SophU,  b.  5  SepC  18S7. 
S  Harriet-Upd.  «l  Jan.  1841. 
3  A  son,  6.  11  June  1844. 

5  Lady  Kaikerine-Frederica,  b.  7  Feb.  1803,  d,  9  Oct.  1843. 

6  Lady  Sophia,  b.  20  May  1804. 

7  Lady  Lepel-Charlotte,  b,  28  July  1805. 

8  ^  son,  still-born  20  July .  1806. 

9  HoQ.  Edmund,  Recorder  of  Scarborough,  b,  7  Dec.  1808,  m.  15  May  1838, 

Maria-Louisa,  eldest  daugdter  of  Major-General  Sir  Colin  Campbell, 
K.C.B.,  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  in  Ceylon,  and  widow  of 
the  Hon.  Charles-Francis  Norton. — See  Grantley,  and  has  issue, 
Edmand-C(mstantine-Heiuy»  b.  15  March  1840. 
10  Hon.  and  Rev.  Augustus-Frederick,  Rector  of  Boxford,  Suffolk,  6.  18 
Oct.  1809,  m.  7  Nor.  |837,  Lady  Marv-EUzabeth-Emily  Fltzroy,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Duke  of  Grafton,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry-Angostiu-Fitsroy,  b.  9  March  1840.  S  A   daaghfisr,  b.  1 

Jane  1848. 

Cyemtions.^Buron  17M,  Viacoont  and  Earl  181S.  Marqnia  1838,  of  the  United  Kisgdom : 
Baron  of  Ireland  1708. 
Genealogp,—3ee  GeneaMctU  Volumu, 
Jf«//0.~Virtate  qmea :  Content  in  rirtae. 
AnU.— Mulgrave  Castle,  near  Whitby,  Yorkahire. 


Collatnal  ISranclci. 


[The  Barl'a  Uncles  and  Aont,  issue  of  Con- 
stantine,  Ist  Lord.] 

1     C0S»TANTINM-J0HS,    Snd    LOMD,    b.    30 

May  1744,  d.  10  Oct.  1703,  haying  m.  SO  June 

1787,  Anne-EUxabetht  youngest  daughter  of 

Nathaniel  Cholmondeiey,  £sq.,  by  whom 

who  d.  "UL  May  1788,  he  had  an  only  daughter, 

Hon.  Anne-Eliaabeth-Cholmonaeley, 

b,    10    May   1788,    m.    S5  Auff.  1807, 

Lieut.' General  Sir    John  Murray, 

Bart.t  who  d.  15  Oct.  1827. 

S  Hon.  Charles,  Capt.  R.  N.,  b.  10  Dec. 


17M,  d.  unm.,  tO  Oct.  1780. 

3  Hon.  Henrietta-Maria,  b.  SO  March  1707, 
d.  1  Dec.  178S ;  baring  m.  10  August  1770, 
the  Hon.  Chartee  DiUon,  afterwards  Itth 
Viscount  Dillon. 

4  Hon.  General  Edmund,  b.  7  April  1700, 
d.  unm.  14  Sept.  1837. 

5  Hon.  Augustus,  b.  Iff  Not.  1702,  d.  1  May 
18S0 ;  baring  m.  14  Aug.  1701,  Maria,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Peter  Tbellusson,  Esq., 
and  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Rendlesham,  who 
d.  0  July  1834. 


NORMANTON,   EARL  OF.     (Agar.) 

Welbore  -  Ellis  Agar,  Earl  of  Normanton,  Viscount  Somerton, 
and  Baron  of  Somerton,  Co.  Kilkenny,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  b, 
12  Nov.  177B,  succeeded  14  July  1809,  m.  17  May  1816,  Lady  Diana 
Herbert,  eldest  daughter  of  George- Augustus,  11th  Earl  of  Pem- 
broke, by  whom,  who  d.  2  Dec.  1841,  he  has  issue : 

1* James-Charles-Herbert -Welbore-Ellis,  Viscount  Somerton,  M.P.,  6.  17 
Sept.  1818. 

2  Lady  Mary-Jane-Diana,  6.  26  May  1822,  Countess  Nelson. 

3  Hon.  Herbert- Welbore-EUis,  6.  19  Sept  1823. 

4  Hon.  Charles- Welbore-Herbert,  Ensign  44th  foot,  6. 12  Nof.  1824. 

The  Earl's  father,  Charles,  first  Earl,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  brother  of 
the  1st  Viscount  Clifden,  was  6.  22  Dec.  1736,  and  d.  14  July  1809 ;  having  m.  22 
Nov.  1776,  Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  William  Benson,  Esq.,  and  leaving  issue  by 
her,  who  d.  25  Oct.  1826, 

1  Welborr-Ellis,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Hon.  George-Charles,  b.  1  Aug.  1780. 

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NOR 

3  Hon.  and  Venerable  James,  Archdeacon  of  Kilmore,  Rector  of  Holly- 

wood, 6.  10  July  1781,  m.  7  July  1829,  Louisa,  youngest  daughter  of 
Samuel  Thompson,  Esq.,  of  Greenmount,  Co.  Antrim. 

4  Henry-Wmam,  b,  5  July  1784,  d.  an  infant. 

5  Lady  Frances^^nne,  d,  20  May  1839,  late  Viscountess  Hawarden. 

Creations,— Bxron  1785,  Viscount  1800,  Earl  1800. 
Geneaiofnf.—See  Geneaiogicul  Volume. 
Motto.-~yiA  trite,  Ti*  tuta :  The  beaten  path  ia  the  safe  path. 
Toum  Residence.— 9,  Seamore  Place,  Canon  Street, 
^tfo/.— Somerley,  Ringwood,  Hants. 


NORTH,  BARONESS.     (North.) 

Susan  North^  Baroness  North  of  Kirtling,  Co.  Cambridge,  in 
ike  Peerage  of  England;  b.  6  Feb.  1797,  m.  18  Nov.  1835,  Captain 
John  Sidney  Doyle,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  North  in  1838, 
and  by  whom  she  has  issue, 

•Hon.  Wlliam-Heniy-John,  *.  5  Oct.  1836. 

Her  Ladyship's  Father,  George- Augustus,  3rd  Earl  of  Guilford,  and  nitith 
Baron  North,  was  6.  11  Sept.  1757,  m.  1st,  30  Sept.  1785,  Lady  Maria-Frasues- 
Mary  Hobart,  3rd  daughter  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire,  who  d.  23 
April  1794 ;  and  2ndly,  28  Feb.  1796,  Susan,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Coutts, 
Esq.,  who  d.  24  Sept.  1837.  The  Earl  d.  20  April  1802,  having  had  issue,  besides 
four  sons,  who  all  d.  infants,  three  daughters,  between  the  two  survivors  of  whom 
the  Barony  of  North,  created  by  writ  of  summons  in  1554,  was  declared  by  the 
House  of  Lords,  in  July  1837,  to  be  in  abeyance. 

By  lat  marriage, 

1  Lady  Maria,  b.  26  Dec.  1793,  Marchioness  of  Bute,  whose  death,  on  the 

10th  of  Sept.  1841,  terminated  the  abeyance. 
By  2nd  marriagro, 

2  Lady  Susan,  the  present  Baroness,  on  whom  the  title  devolved  by 

the  termination  of  the  abeyance,  10  Sept.  1841. 

3  Lady  Georgina,  b.  6  Nov.  1798,  d,  25  Aug.  1835. 

Creation.— By  writ  1554. 

Toum  Residence,— Hit  Arlington  Street. 

^eo/i.— Wroxton  Abbey,  near  Banbury ;  and  Putney  Hill,  Surrey. 


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NORTHAMPTON^  MARQUIS  OF.    (Compton.) 

Spencer  -  Joshua -Alwtne  Compton,  Marquis  and  Earl  of  the 
County  of  Northampton,  Earl  Compton  of  Compton,  Co.  Warwick, 
and  Baron  Wilmington  of  Wilmington,  Co.  Sussex,  in  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom ;  President  of  the  Royal  Society,  an  Official 
Trustee  of  the  British  and  Hunterian  Museums,  and  a  Trustee  of  the 
National  Gallery,  M.A. ;  6.  2  Jan.  1790,  succeeded  24  May  1828,  m. 
24  July  1815,  Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Major-General 
Douglas  -  Maclean  Clephane,  of  Turloisk^  and  her  Ladyship  d.  at 
Rome  2  April  1830,  leaving  issue : 

l*Charles  Douolas-Compton,  Earl  ComptoD,  b.  26  May  1816. 

2  Lady  Mariaime-Margaret,  b.   21  June   1817,  YiBcouiiteas   Alford,~«ee 

Brownlow. 

3  Lord  William,  Commander,  R.N.,  b.  20  Aug.  1818,  m.  21  Aug.  1844, 

Eliza,  3rd  daughter  of   Rear- Admiral  the   Hon.  George  Elliot, — See 
MiNTO,  and  has  issue, 

A  daughter,  b.  96  July  1845. 

4  Lord  Spencer-Scot,  Lieut.  85th  Foot,  6.  6  March  1821. 

5  Lord  Alwyne,  b,  18  July  1825. 

6  Lady  Margaret-Mary-Frances-Elizabeth,  6.  at  Rome  15  March  1830. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  first  Marquis,  was  6.  24  March  1760,  and  d, 
24  May  1828;  having  m.  18  Aug.  1787,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Joshua 
Smith,  Esq.,  of  Erlestoke  Park,  Wilts,  by  whom,  who  d.  23  March  1843,  he  had 
issue, 

1  Hon,  Spencer,  b,  8,  d.  28,  June  1788. 

2  Spencer-Josh ua-Alwyne,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

3  Hon.  Smith,  b.  7,  d,  18,  Dec.  1790. 

4  Lady  Frances  -  Elizabeth,  b.  20  Dec.  1791,  m.  18  Feb.  1829,  Charles- 

Scrase  Dickins,  Esq.,  of  West  Stoke,  Sussex. 

CreatUmM. — Earl  of  Northampton  1618,  Marquis  of  Northampton,  Earl  Compton,  and  Baron 
WUmington  18  IS. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— Je  ne  cherche  qu'un  :  I  seek  bat  one. 
Toufn  Residence.— 145,  Piccadilly. 
Seats.— Castle  Ashby,  Northamptonshire  ;  and  Compton  Winyates,  Co.  Warwick. 


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NORTHESK.  EARL  OF.    (Carnboie.) 

WiLLiAM-HopETouN  Carneoie,  Earl  of  Northesk,  Co.  Forfan  and 
Baron  Rosebill  and  Inglismaldie,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  b.  16 
Oct.  1794,  succeeded  28  May  1831,  m.  14  Feb.  1843,  Georgina- 
Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  Rear-Admiral  the  Hon.  Greorge  Elliot, 
See  MiNTo,  and  has  issue, 

*George-John,  Lord  Rosehill,  6.  1  Dec.  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  seventh  Earl,  G.C.B.,  and  Rear-Admiral  of 
Great  Britain,  was  b,  10  April  1758,  m.  9  Dec.  1788,  Mary,  only  daughter  of  the 
late  William-Henry  Ricketts,  Esq.,  by  Mary,  sister  of  thelateEari  of  St.  Vincent,  to 
whose  title  of  Visconnt  St.  ^ncent  the  issue  male  of  the  Countess  are  in  remainder. 
The  Eari  </.  28  May  1831,  and  the  Countess  20  Nov.  1835.    Their  issue  are: 

1  Lady  Mary,  b,  3  Oct.  1789,  m.  12  Feb.  1810,  Walter  Long,  Esq.,  of 

Preshaw,  Hants. 

2  Oeorsre,  Lord  Hosehill,  b,  3  Nor.  1791,  lost  in  the  Blenheim,  man-of-war, 

in  Feb.  1807. 

3  Lady  Anne-Letitia,    b.  10  July  1793,    m.  18  Jan.  1821,  James  Crmk- 

shank.  Esq,,  of  Langley  Park,  Co.  Angus,  who  </.  14  June  1842. 

4  William-Hopbtoun,  present  and  EiGH-fH  Earl. 

5  Lady  Elizabeth-Margaret,   6.  15  May  1797,  m.  21  Nov.  1825,  Major- 

General  Frederick-ReyneU  Thackeray,  C.B. 

6  Lady  Jane-Christian,  b,  14  Nov.  1800,  d.  1  Oct.  1840,   having  m.  27  Dec. 

1820,  William-FuUerton-rLindsey  Carnegie,    Esq.,   of   Boysack,   Co. 
Angus. 

7  Hon.  Jehn-Jervis,  b.  8  July  1807,  m.  13  Feb.  1836,  Charlotte,  only  daugh- 

ter and  heir  of  the  late  David  Stevenson,  Esq.,  of  DoUao,  Co.  Ou*- 
marthen,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Marf-Charlctte,  d.  9  Aug.  1837.        S  A  daughter,  b,  SO  June  18S8. 

8  Lady  Georgina-Henrietia,  b.  2  Aug.  1811,  d,  7  Nov.  1827. 

9  Hon.  Swynfen-Thomas,  Captain  R.N.,  Knt.  of  San  Fernando  of  Sidly, 

M.P.,  b.  8  March  1813. 

Creations.—Bmron  1030,  Earl  1547. 

Genealogy See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Afor/o.— TraMgar.'Ticbe  sans  tache  :  A  work  without  a  stain. 
Jl^a/t.— Ethie,Co.  Forfmr;  and  Longwood,  Hants. 


Collatnal 

[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 

of  George,  6th  Earl.] 

I  Davidy  Lord  RosehiU,  h.  i  April  1740,  <!. 

without  issue,  10  Feb.  1788 ;  having  m.  Aug. 

1708,  Catherine,  daughter  of—  Csineron,  Esq. 

5  Lady  Elizabeth,  d,  18  Aug.  1703 ;  late 
Countess  of  Hopetoun. 

3  Lady  Margaret,  d.  \5  March  1703;  hav- 
ing m.  1780,  Charles  Watson,  Esq.,  of 
Saughton,  who  d.  S  June  1804. 

4  Ladw  Mary- Anne,  d.  10  Aua.  1708;  hav- 
ing m.S  June  1707,  the  Rev.  John  Kemp,  D.D., 
who  m,  todly,  io  Aug.  1700,  Lady  Elixatfeth 
Hope,  7th  daughter  of  John,  Snd  Earl  of 
Hopetoun,  who  d,  17  Sept.  1801. 

6  Hon.  Lieut.'Colonei  George,  b.  «1  Aug. 
1773,  d.  1830,  having  m.  Aug.  1700,  Elisabeth, 

404 


ISroitrtef. 

4th  dauffhter  of  John  Swinton,  Esq.,  of  Swla- 
ton,  Co.  Berwick,  by  whom  he  had,  tifridrs 
other  issue,  who  d.  unmarried, 

George^ames,  b.  13  May  IMO^  A  » 
Dec.  1837  ;  ha?ing  m.  3  Oct  1837,  Ja- 
cobina-Frances,  only  danghter  ot  tko 
late  Alexander  Nidiolson,  Baq.,wha 
m.  Sndly,  90  Oct.  1844,  the  Hon.  Horatia. 
Bernardo  -  WiUiam    Codira»e.  -»  Jte 

DvHUOHkLD. 

[Descended  from  the  Hon.  Patriek  Cai»aiia, 
3rd  son  of  the  lad  BavL]  "  ' 

The  late  Patriek  Camegy,  Af.,  of  Lmtw, 
representative  of  thi8braaeli«waa  ftultPA^ 
1757, and  <i.  94  Nov.  1819;  haftefn.lt  AartI 
1780,Margai«t,dau|^ter«ri' --— -^^?^^ 


NOR 


Em.,  of  Kinoaldnun,  Co.  Forfar,  by  whom  he 


1  Margaret,  b.  11  April  1790. 
«  Patrick-H'atton.b.  3 Oct,  1791,  d. 
3  Sept.  1838 ;  haring  m.  isn,  Rachel- 
Aone,  eldest  daughter  of  Jamea  Forbea, 
Esq.,  of  Eoht,  by  whom  he  left  iaaue, 
1  Patrick-AlixandbrCarnsgt, 
Baq.,  of  Lower,  Forfarihiro,  b.  90 
March  1830. 
9  Jamea-Forbes.ft.  11  March  1838. 

3  Alexander,  Lieut.  •  Colonel  Hon. 
E.  I.  C.'i  Serrice,  Bengal,  b.  95  Feb. 
1703,  m.  Sept.  1893,  Isabella,  daughter 
of  William  Dan,  Eaq.,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  20  June  1835,  haa  iaaue, 

1  Patrick,  6.  Sept.  1894.       9,&c. 
another  son  and  three  daughters. 

4  James,  formerly  a  merchant  at 
Malacca,  6.  10  March  1704,  d.  97  March 


1891 :  haying  m.  Maria,  daughter  of 
Adrian  Rock,  Esq.,  and  left  iaaue, 

Patrick-Adrian,  b.  4  June  1818. 
6  Robert,  M.D.,  6.  9  July  1700,  m. 

1st,  Oct.  1891,  Amelia,  dauchter  of 

Nimmo.  Esq.,  who  d,  Sept.  1899; 
9ndly,  Sept.  1841,  Jane,  9nd  daughter 
of  Robert  Montgomery,  Esq. 

6  John,  b.  17  July  1708,  d,  10  SepL 
1891. 

7  Alison,  b.  93  Dec.  1700. 

8  Fox-Maule,  b,  94  April  1801,  d. 
Aug.  1835. 

0  Ann,  6.  16  July  1809. 

10  William,  Captain  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s 
Serrice,  Bengal,  6.  31  Aug.  1803,  m.  16 
Sept.  1830,  Isabella,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  late  Edward  Newton,  Esq. 

11  Helen,  b.  17  June  1806. 

19  Charles,  Hon.  E.  1.  Company's 
Naval  Service,  b.  8  Jan.  1808. 


NORTHUMBERLAND,  DUKE  OF.     (Percy.) 

Hugh  Percy,  Duke  and  Earl  of  Northumberland,  Earl  and  Baroo 
Percy,  Baron  Lucy,  Poynings,  Fitz-Payne,  Bryan,  Latimer,  and  Wark- 
worth,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baronet  j  K.G.,  P.C., 
Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  Lord  Lieutenant,  Custos 
Rotulorum,  and  Vice-Admiral  of  the  County  of  Northumberland 
and  of  the  Town  and  County  of  the  Town  of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  Constable  of  Launceston  Castle,  High  Steward  of  Launces- 
ton,  the  Queen's  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum,  a  Governor  of 
King*s  College,  London,  President  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society, 
F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  and  D.C.L.  j  6.  20  April  1785,  succeeded  10  July 
1817>  m,  29  April  1817,  Lady  Charlotte-Florentia  Clive,  2nd  daughter 
of  Edward  Ist  Earl  Powis,  and  Governess  to  her  Majesty  when 
Princess  Victoria,  b.  12  Sept.  1787,  bv  whom  he  has  had  only 
^  son,  still-born  27  Feb.  1818. 

His  Grace's  father,  Hugh,  second  Duke,  was  6.  14  Aug.  1742,  m.  1st,  2  July 
1764,  Lady  Anne  Stuart,  3rd  daughter  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Bute,  which  marriage 
was  dissolved  in  March  1779;  and  2ndly,  25  May  1779,  Frances-Julia,  3rd  daughter 
of  Peter  Burrell,  Esq.,  and  Aunt  of  Lord  Willoughby  D'Eresby,  who  was  6.  1758, 
and  d.  28  April  1820.    The  Duke  d,  10  July  1817,  leaving  issue  by  her : 

1  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  3  July  1780,  d.  3  May  1781. 

2  Lady  Elizabeth,  b,  23  Dec.  1781,  d.  unm,  10  Jan.  1820. 

3  Lady  Julia,  6.  2  May  1783,  d,  unm,  26  March  1812. 

4  Hugh,  present  and  third  Duke. 

5  Lady  Agnes,  twin-sister  of  the  Duke,  b,  20  April  1785,  m.  16  Aug.  1821, 

Lieut.  Col.  Frederick-Thomas  Buller,  of  Pdynt,  Cornwall. 

6  Lord  Henry,  b,  23  June  1787,  d.  June  1794. 

7  LadyEmUy,  b,  7  Jan.  1789,  d.  20  June  1844;  late  Lady  Glenlyon. 

8  Lady  Frances,  b,  13  Sept.  1791,  d.  28  Aug.  1803. 
9*Lord  Algernon,  b.  15  Dec.  1792,  Baron  Prudhoe. 

The  Ute  Earl  of  Beverley,  father  of  the  present  Earl,  was  the  2nd  son  of  Hugh, 
1st  Duke  of  Northamberland,  and  uncle  of  the  present  Duke. — See  Beverley. 
405 


NUG 

CreatiofU.—BuTon  Percy  (by  writ,)  I39U,  Earl  of  Northnmberland  and  Baron  of  Wark> 
worth  1740,  Duko  of  Northumberland  and  Earl  Percy  1760.    Bart.  1000. 

Geneaiogw.—Sco  Genealogical  Volume. 

^0/10.— Eaperance  en  Dien :   Hope  in  God. 

Town  iZeii<£pMr«.-.Northuinberland  Hoiue,  Charing  Grosa. 

Heats — ^Alnwick,  and  Keildor  Castles,  Northnmberland ;  Werrington  Park,  Corn^wall : 
and  Sion  House,  Middlesex. 


'"''14^^^''^ 


NORTHWICK,  BARON.     (Rushout.) 
John  Rushout,  Baron  Northwick  of  Northwick  Park,  Co.  Wor- 
cester, in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baronet;  a  Director  of 
the  British  Institution,  a  Governor  of  Harrow  School,  F.Sj\.  -,  b,  16 
peb.  1770,  succeeded  20  Oct.  1800. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  first  Lord,  was  b,  12  Jaly  1738,  and  d,  20  Oct. 
1800 ;  having  m.  8  June  1766,  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Humphrey  Bowles,  Esq.,  of 
Wanstead,  by  whom,  who  d.  3  Oct.  1818,  he  left  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Anne. 

2  John,  present  and  second  Lord. 

3  Hon.  and  Rev.  George,  b.  30  July  1772,  d.  17  Oct.  1842 ;  having  m.  10  Jan. 

1803,  Lady  Caroline  Stewart,  7th  daughter  of  John,  7th  E^l  of  Gallo- 
way, who  if.  22  May  1818,  leaving  issue, 

I  Caroline,  6.  se  Oct.  1803.        S  Georgiana.        8  George,  A,  yomna, 

4  Harriot.       5*George,  Capt.  Ist  life  Guards,  b.  M  Ans.  1811.        fi  mitl. 

beth,  b.  Jan.  1814,  d.  July  1W7. 

4  Hon.  Harriet,  m.  13  Feb.  1808,  Sir  Charles  Cockerell,  Bart^  who  as.  lit, 

Mary-Tryphena,  daughter  of  Sir  Charles- William  Blunt  Bart.,  and  d 
6  Jan. 1837. 

5  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b.  6  Dec.  1774,  tn.  1st,  24  June  1797,  the  Ute  Swdmem 

Bowles,  Esq.  f  2ndly,  7  Aug.  1819,  John-Wallis  Grieve,  Esq. 

Creations.— Bhtou  1797.    Bart.  1001. 

Genealogy.-  -See  Genealogieal  Volume. 

Motto.—  Par  temis  snupsr :  The  two  are  eqnal  in  antiquity  to  the  three. 

^ea/.— Northwick  Park,  near  Morton  in  the  Marsh,  Co.  Glouoester. 


NUGENT,  BARON.     (Nugbnt-Grbnville.) 
Groroe  Nuoent-Grenville,  Baron  Nugent  of  Carlanstowa*  Co 
Westmeatb,  tn  the  Peerage  of  Ireland -,    Grand  Cross  of  St. 

406 


ONG 

and  St.  George,  and  Knight  Commander  of  the  Greek  Order  of  the 
Redeemer  3  6.  31  Dec.  1789,  succeeded  16  March  1812,  m.  6  Sept. 
1813,  Anne-Lucy,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  General  Vere 
Poulett, — see  Poulett,  b.  1  Jan.  1790,  but  has  no  issue  living. 

His  Lordship  is  the  2ad  son  of  Lady  Mary-Elizabeth  Nugent,  first  Baro- 
ness, by  her  marriage  with  George,  first  Marquis  of  Buckingham ;  for  the  other 
issue  of  which  marriage — see  Buckingham.  She  was  the  eldest  daughter  and  co- 
heir of  Robert,  Ist  Earl  Nugent,  was  created  to  this  Barony,  with  remainder  to  her 
2nd  son,  and  d,  16  March  1812. 

CreatUm.— 1900. 

Geneaicgp.—^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Bonne  eaperance-et  droit  en  avant :  Good  hope  and  right  onwardi. 

«yM/.— Lilies,  near  Aylesbury,  Backj. 


O'NEILL,  VISCOUNT.  (O'Neill.) 
John-Bruce-Richard  O'Neill,  Viscount  and  Baron  O'Neill  of 
Shane's  Castle,  Co.  Antrim,  in  the  Peerage  of  Irelandy  of  which  he  is 
a  Representative  in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  a  Lieu- 
tenant-General  in  the  army,  b.  30  Dec.  1780,  succeeded  25  March 
1841,  and  is  unmarried. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  first  Viscount,  d.  7  June  1798;  leaving  by  his 
marriage,  18  Oct.  1777,  with  ihe  Hon.  Harriet-Franeea  Boyle^  only  daughter  and 
heir  of  Charles,  Lord  Dunganran,  eldest  son  of  the  5th  Earl  of  Corke,  who  d,  3 
Sept.  1793,  two  sons. 

1  CHARLES'ffBNRr-ST.-JoHN,   THE  LATE  Earl,  h,  22  Jan.    1779,  suc- 

ceeded his  father  as  second  Viscount  7  June  1798,  was  created  Viscount 
Raymond  and  Earl  O'Neill  in  1800,  and  d,  unmarried  25  March  1841, 
when  the  Earldom  became  extinct. 

2  John-Bruce-Richard,  present  and  third  Viscount. 
CreaHons^^Bixon  1793,  Viacount  O'Neill  170S. 

Geneaiogv.—8ee  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.— Lamb  dearg  Eirin  :  The  red  hand  of  Ireland. 

^te/.— Shane  Castle,  Co.  Antrim. 


ONGLEY,  BARON.     (Henley-Onclby.) 
Robert  Henley- Ongley,  Baron  Ongley  of  Old  Warden,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland }  b.  9  May  1803,  succeeded  90  Aug.  1814. 
407 


ONS 

His  Lordship's  father,  Robert,  second  Lord,  was  6. 31. Oct.  1771,  and  d.  20 
Aug.  1814;  having  m.  11  July  1801,  Frances,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
General  Sir  John  Burgoyne,  of  Sutton,  Bedfordshire,  by  whom,  who  d.  27  Dec. 
1841,  he  left  issue: 

1  Robert,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Samuel-TrencAy  b.  26  Jan.  1816,  d.  16  July  1826. 
3«Hon.  Montagu,  b.  22  Feb.  1808. 

4  Hon.  George,  b.  11  April  1809. 

5  Hon.  Frederick,  b.  8  Nov.  1810. 

6  Hon.  Frances-Elizabeth,  b.  13  May  1813. 

7  Hon.  Charlotte,  b,  22  June  1814,  m.  26  July  1837,  Charles  Magra,  Esq. 

Creation.— 1776, 

Geneaion.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— WHIA  cora  fdtnri :  My  care  is  for  the  future. 

^eaf .— Old  Warden,  near  Shefford,  Bedfordshire. 


CoIUtfral  Vranc^es. 


[Uncle  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Robert,  1st  Lord.] 

I  Hon.  Samuel-Henry^  b.  10  June  1774,  rf.  1 
June  18SS;  haring  m.  3  Oct.  1800,  Frances, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Sir  Philip 
Monouz,  Bart,  of  Wootton,  Bedfordshire, 
who  d.  9  Jan.  1841. 

S  Hon.  Frances. 


3  Hon.  Catherine,  d.  18  March  1821;  hairing 
m.  27  March  1790,  Colonel  Johm-Edwards 
Fremantle,  who  d.  in  1798. 

4  Hon.  Anne,  d.  6  Oct.  1810. 

5  Hon.  Sarah,  m.  97  June  1791.  William- 
Robert  Phillimore,  Esq.,  of  Kendalls  HaU, 
Herts. 


ONSLOW,  EARL  OF.     (Onslow.) 

Arthur-George  Onslow,  Earl  of  Onslow,  Co.  Salop,  Viscount 
Cranley  of  Cranley,  Co.  Surrey,  Baron  Onslow  of  Onslow,  Co.  Salop, 
and  of  West  Clandon,  Co.  Surrey,  and  Baron  Cranley  of  Imbercourt, 
Co.  Surrey,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Bart,  j  6.  25 
Oct.  1777,  succeeded  22  Feb.  1827,  wi.  21  July  1818  ilfaiy,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  George  Fludyer,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Mary  Fbne, — 
tee  Westmoreland,  and  by  her,  who  d,  1  March  1830,  has  issue, 

1  Lady  Mary- Augusta,  b.  4  June  1819. 

2*Arthur-George,  Viscount  Cranley,  b.  16  June  1820. 

The  Earl's  father,  Thomas,  second  Earl,  was  b.  15  March  1754,  and  twioe  mar- 
ried ;  1st,  20  Dec.  1776,  to  Arabella,  3rd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Eaton  Maiawar- 
ing-EUerker,  Esq.,  of  Risby  Park,  Yorks.,  who  d.  11  April  1782;  and  2ndbr,  13 
Feb.  1783,  to  Charlotte,  daughter  of  WiUiam  Hale,  Esq.,  of  King's  Wddeo, 
Herts,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Duncombe,  Esq.,  of  Duncombe  Park,  Yo^a.,  nude  of 
Lord  Feversham  \  she  d.  25  April  1819.  The  Earl  d.  22  Feb.  1827,  learing  hj  his 
2nd  marriage,  only  a  daughter,  Lady  Georgiana-Charlotte,  who  d,  mmm.  15  May 
1829,  and  by  his  1st  marriage  the  following  issue : 

1  Arthur^George,  present  and  third  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Thomas-Cranley,  Colonel  of  the  2nd  Surrey  Militia,  b.  1  Oct.  1778, 

m.  28  May  1812,  Susanna -Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Nathaniel  Hillier,  Esq.,  of  Stoke  Park,  Surrey,  and  has  iwne  by  Imt, 
1  George-Aucnstiu-Cnmley,  b.  14  May  1813. 

S  GuildfordJames-HiUier.  b.  98  March  1814,  m.  at  Gretna  GfMM  8.  mA 
in  London  »,  April  1838,  Rom- Anna,  davi^ter  of  the  late  GeMnI 
Onslow,  of  Stonghton  Hooae,  UnnU,  and  has  iMue, 
408 


ONS 

Rotlna-AuguMta,  6.0  Jane  1838,  d.  S  July  1840. 

3  Arthur-Edward,  Captain  Soots  Poailier  Guards,  b.  IS  Not.  1815. 

4  Susanna-Augusta-Arabella,  b.  8  Not.  1810. 

5  EMtabetk- Harriett  b.  17  Oct.  1817,  d,  10  July  18«4. 
0  Thomas-Frederick,  b.  15  Jan.  18S1. 

7  Charles  Townshend,  b.  30  May  18«S,if.  S8  Feb.  18S3. 

8  Harriet-Charlotte-Matilda,  b.  SO  AprU  1890. 

3  Hon.  Edward-Mainwaring  Mainwarino  -  Ellerker-Onslow,  b.  2  Oct. 

1779.  . 

4  Lady  ElUabetk-Httrriet,  b.  Dec.  1780,  </.  8  Not.  1837. 

CreatiOHS,—B»xon  Onslow  1710;  Baron  Cranley  1770;  Viscount  and  BarllOOl.  Bart.  1000. 
Geneaiogw.—Sne  Genealogical  Volwne.  ,  .  ^^  , 

ilfo/fo.— Pestina  lentA :  Quick  without  impetuosity.    Semper  fidelis:  Always  faithful, 
^eo/.— Ciandon  Park,  near  Guildford,  Surrey. 


CoIIaUral  Vrauttrs. 


[Descended  from  Lieut.  •  General  Richard 
Onslow,  Brother  of  the  1st  Lord  Onslow ; 
and  in  remainder  to  the  Barony.] 

(1.) 
[Issue  of  George  Onslow,  Esq.,  eldest  Son  of 
Lient.-General  Richard.] 
1  Pooler,  b.  IS  March  1758,  d.  10  Dec. 
1802;  haTing  m.  1st,  S3  Jan.  1788,  Rear  Ad- 
miral Sir  Francis-Samuel  Drake,  Bart,  of 
Send,Surrey,who<l.8  Not.  1789;  and  Sndly, 
13  June  1801,  Arthur  Onslow,  Esq.,  who  d. 
8  Oct.  1833. 

S  Rev.  George"  Walton  Onslow,  b,  SO  June 

1708,  d.  13  Feb.  1844 ;  haTing  m.  8  July  1800, 

Elisabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  WU- 

liam  Campbell,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Elisabeth,  b.  0  July  1801. 

S  Jane,  b.  13  Not.  180S. 

3  George-Walton,  b.  18  Aug.  1804,  in 
the  Hon.  E.  I.  Co.'s  Senrice,  m.  Mary- 
Mnrrajft  daughter  of  Captain  A.  R. 
Hughes,  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  SerTice,  and 
by  her,  who<f.  18  June  1830,  has  issue, 

1  George-Walton,  b.  13  March 
1831.  S  Adolphus-Byam,  6.  13 

July  183S.  3  MarianuaElisa- 

beth.6.  13  Jan.  1834.  4  Alex- 

ander-Lee, b.  29  Dec.  1835.  5 

Rosalie-Jane,  6.  18  Sept.  1837. 

4  Anne-Pooley-Rose,  b.  8  Oct.  1808. 

5  Densil,  b.  21  Jan.  181S. 

0  Pitcaim,  a  first  Lieut,  of  Marines, 
b.  S9  May  1813,  m.  10  Aug.  1843,  Ade- 
laide, only  daughter  of  Capt.  Saltren 
Willet,  and  has  issue, 

A  daughter,  b.  2  July  1845. 

7  Edmund,  b.  IS  March  1815. 

8  Charlotte,  b.  SO  Sept.  1810.  m.  S3 
Oct.  1838,  the  Rev.  William -Henry 
Parson,  of  Pirbright,  Surrey. 

0  Mary-Douglas,  b.  15  Jan.  18S0. 

3  Rer.  Arthur,  Rector  of  Crayford,  Kent, 
and  Merrow,  Surrey,  m.  ist,S5  Aug.  180S,Afa- 
rianna,  Snd  daughter  of  the  late  William 
Campbell,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  childbed  9  March 
1810;  and  Sndly,  17  June  1815,  Caroline, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  James  Mangles, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  seTeral  children :  his 
issue  by  the  1st  marriage  are, 

1  Arthur-Pooley,  Madras  Civil  Ser- 
vice, b.  S4  May  1804,  m.  and  has  issue. 

S  William-Campbell,  m.  18M,  Ann- 
Moriarty,  eldest  daughter  of  Capt.  P. 
Douglas,  R.N. 

3  Richard. 

4  Augustus,  b,  to  Feb.  1810. 

[Issue  of  Admiral  Sir  Richard  Onslow,  Bart, 
Sud  Son  of  Lieut-General  Richard,  aboTe.] 

i  Frances,  d.  SO  March  1844,  haTing  m. 
S3  Dec.  1800,  Admiral  Sir  Hvde  Parker, 
widower  of  Anne,  daughter  of  John-Palmer 
Boteler,  Esq.    Sir  Uyde  d,  10  March  1807. 

S  Matthew  •  Richard,  b.  1781,  tf.  10  Aug. 
1808;  he  m.  30  Not.  1805,  Sarah,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Daniel  Selon,  Esq.,  who 
m.  iadiy,  S.  Saunders,  Esq.,  of  Blaaaestone 

409 


Villa,  Suffolk;  and  Srdly,  Capt  Thomas 
Carew,  R.N.;  haTing  had  by  Mr.  Onslow 
two  daughters, 

I  Amelia-Charlotte,  b.  14  March  1807, 
m.  1st,  SO  Sept  18S8.  Strat ton-Robert- 
John  Mar  sham,  Esq.,  of  Stratton, 
Strawless,  Norfolk,  who  d.  10  Dec. 
1839:  and  Sndly,  15  Not.  184S,  Wil- 
liam-H.  Duff,  Esq. 

S  Matthewana-Sarah,b.  posthumous, 
18  Sept  1808,  d.  3  Aug.  1839;  hsTing 
m.  5  June  18S8,  Bernard  GrauTille, 
Esq.,  who  is  re-m, 

3  Sir  Henry  Onslow,  Bart,  6.  S3  April 
1784, m. 7  Feb.  1807,  Caroline, dau|^ter ofthe 
late  John  Bond,  Esq.,  of  Mitcham,  by  whom 
he  has  issue : 

1  Caroline,  b.  S3  Nov.  1807. 
S  Capt  Henry,  b.  5  June  1800. 

3  Matthew-Richard,  6.  IS  Sept  1801, 
m.  1837,  Elixa,  daughter  of  Lieut-Col. 
Wallace,  53rd  Bennl  NatiTe  In&ntry. 

4  ThomaSfjb.  15  March  181S. 

5  Arthur- Walton,  b.  3  Aug.  1813. 

0  Anne-Elixa,  m.  S5  May  1839,  Capt 
Henry-B.  Doherty,  14th  Light  Dra- 
goons. 

7  Frances-Anne,  b,  llDec  1819,  m. 
5  July  1838.  John  Dennistoun,  Esq., 
M.P. 

4  Anne,  Dowager  Viscountess  Lake ;  and 
m.  Sndly,  14  Sept  1837,  to  Henry  Gritton, 
Esq. 

5  EUiabeth,  m.  S  Oct  1819,  Robert  Lewis, 
Esq. 

0  Harriet,  m.  5  Sept  1810,  Capt.  James- 
Norman  Creighton,  11th  Light  Dragoons,  b. 
1780,  d.  13  Not.  1838. 

7  Capt  John-James,  R.N.,  m.  and  has  a 
numerous  issue. 

(3.) 
[Issue  ofthe  Very  ReT.  Arthur  Onslow,  Dean 
of  Worcester,  3rd  Son  of  Lieut  -  General 
Richard,  aboTe.] 

1  The  Venerable  Richard-Francis,  M.A., 
Archdeacon  of  Worcester,  Prebendary  of 
Salisbury,  and  Rector  of  Stoke-Edith,  Here- 
fordshire, m.  7  July  1801,  Harriet-Mary, 
3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Andrew  Foley, 
—see  FoLKY,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I  Richard-Foley,  b,  13  Sept  180S,  m. 
5  July  18S0,  Catherine,  Snd  daughter  of 
lAthum  Blacker,  Es^.,  of  Newent,  Co. 
Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

1  Andrew  •  George,   b.    10  Oct 
1830. 
S  Mary-Charlotte,  b.  9  Aug.  183S. 
8  Anna  •  Theodosia,    6.   9  Sept 
1834. 

4  Richard,  b.  18  AprU  1830. 

5  William  -  Arthur,  b.  15  Dec. 
1837. 

0  George,  b.  30  April  1839. 

7  Carofine.  b.  SO  Dec  1841. 
S  Han-iott-Fhinces,  6.  19  Dec.  1003, 
Ml.    IS   Dec.   1833,  the  Rev.   Thomas 
CommeUne,  who  d.  31  July  184t. 


ORA 


3  Constantia,  fr.  t4  June  1806,  m.  10 
May  IWM,  John  Freeman,  Eaq.,  of 
Gaines,  Co.  Hereford. 

4  Anna-Cecilia,  b.  6  Not.  1806,  m. 
13  July  1836,  Rer.  Theodore-John  Cart- 
wright,  Rector  of  Preston  Bagot,  War- 
wicuhire. 

5  Elisabeth,  6.0  March  1810. 

0  Prances,  b.  0  Nor.  1811. 

7  Rev.  Arthur-Andrew,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Ciarerdon,  Warwickshire,  b.  S7 
April  1819,  m.  May  1843,  Harriet- 
Looisa,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Simon 
Marshall,  Esq. 

8  Thomas-Phippa,  Captain  e7th  foot, 
b.  9  Aug.  1818. 

S  R«T.  Arthur-Cyril,  Rector  of  Newington, 
Surrey,  m,  Aug.  181S,  Elizabeth,  3rd  daugh- 
ti>r  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  Winuington, 
Bart,  by  the  Hon.  Anne  Foley,  daughter  of 
the  1st  Lord  Foley,  and  has  issue, 

1  Cyril- Winnington,  b.  17  Dec.  1815. 


t  Constantino  -  Phipps,  a    clerk  in 
the  Custom  House,  b.  30  Jan.  1817. 

3  Henry,  b,  5  May  1818. 

4  Elisabeth,  6. 14  Sept.  1831. 

5  Thomaa-Geofge,  b.  13  Oct.  18S0. 

3  Charlotte. 

4  Jane,  at.  July  1810,  the  Rev.  Edward* 
Winnington  Ingram,  Rector  of  Harrington 
and  Ribbesford,  Co.  Worcester. 

5  Phipps- VansitUrt,  b.  t  Se^t,  1790,  m 
1st,  21  July  1820,  Harriet,  4th  daughter  of 
the  late  Sir  Edward  Winnington,  Bart.,  by 
the  Hon.  Anne  Foley,  daughter  of  the  Ist 
Lord  Foley,  who  rf.  A  March  1827';  andSndly, 
20  Feb.  1834, 1/firjr,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  Walter-Michael  Moseley,  Esq.,  who  d. 
7  July  1830 :  he  has  issue, 

1  Phipps,  b,  0  March  1823. 

2  Francis-Phipps,  b.  18  March  1835. 

3  Lucy,  6.  4  April  18.30. 

4  Charlotte,  b,  29  May  1837. 

5  Jane,  b.  17  July  1838. 


ORANMORE  AND  BROWNE,  BARON.     (Browne.) 

DoMiNicK  Browne,  Baron  Oranmore  and  Browne  of  Carra-Browoe 
Castle  in  the  County  of  the  Town  of  Galway,  and  of  Castle  Mac- 
garrett,  in  the  County  of  Mayo,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  P.C.  for 
Ireland  ;  6.  28  May  IJSJ,  nu  1811,  Catherine-Anne-Isabella,  eldest 
daughter  and  coheir  of  the  late  Henry  Monck,  Esq.,  by  Ladj 
Elizabeth-Araniinta  Gore, — see  Arran,  and  has  issue  : 

1  EHxabeth-Araminta,  6.  and  (f.  1811. 

2  Hon.  Henrietta- Araminta-Monck,  b,  1816,  m.   17   April  1845,   Charlei> 

William  Ridley,  Esq. — See  Colbornb. 
3*Hon.  GeoflTcy-Dominick- Augustus-Frederick,  b,  18]  9. 

4  Hon.  Margaret-Eli»abeth'Catkerine-Augu$tu8,  b,  1821,  d,  29  July  1842. 

5  Hon.  Henry-George  Monck,  b.  1824,  </.,    from  a  wound  accidentally  re- 

ceived  whilst  shooting,  21  Nov.  1843. 
His  Lordship^s  father,  Domlnick-Geoffirejr  Browne,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Macganett,  Co. 
Majo,  was  b,  Aug.  1755,  Mid  d.  8  May  182G  ;  having  nt.  1784,  Maigaret,  daughter 
and  heir  of  the  Hon.  George  Browne,  and  cousin  of  the  Marquis  of  Sligo,  hj  i^om, 
who  </.  29  May  1838,  he  had  issue: 

1  GeorgianO'Dorctu^  b.  and  d,  in  1785. 

2  DOMINICK,  THS  PRBSBNT  PbER. 

3  Henrietta,  Dowager  Viscountess  Dillon. 

4  Georgiana-Dorcas. 

5  Mary- Anne. 

6  LomsorMargaret^  b,  1792,  d.  1826 ;  having  m.  1811,  Patrick  Kirwan,  Esq., 

of  Cregg  Castle,  Co.  Galway. 

7  George-Peter^  5.  1794,  d.  1829. 

8  Rev.  John-Geofflrey,  b,  1797,  m.  1822,  Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas  Lindaey, 

Esq.,  of  HoUymount  House,   Co.  Mayo,  by  Lady  Eleanor  Biiighaiii» 
daughter  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Lucan,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Eleanor-Margaret.       S  Dominick.      3  Harriet-Gemikmm.     4  Ckmr- 
lotte-Emiljf,      5  George-Peter. 

9  Charlotte-Philippa,  5.  1798,  m.    1818,    Sir    Wilb'am-John-Henry-fiiowiie 

Ffolkes,  Bart,  M.P. 
410 


ORF 


<'rea/<OM.— 1830. 

Genealogjf.Seo  Genealogical  Volmiu. 

Atotio.—  FortiteT  et  fidcliter :  Boldly  and  faithfully. 

•Vtfa/.— Caiitic  Macgarrett,  Mayo. 


ORFORD,  EARL  OF.  (Walpolb.) 
Horatio  Walpolb,  Earl  of  Orford,  Baron  Walpole  of  Walpole, 
Co.  Norfolk,  and  Baron  Walpole  of  Wolterton,  in  the  same  County, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  High  Steward  of  Lynn,  and 
Colonel  of  the  West  Norfolk  Militia  ;  b,  14  June  1783,  succeeded  15 
June  18^9,  m.  24  July  1812,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Wil- 
liam-Augustus Fawkner,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

l^Horatio,  Lord  Walpole,  b,  18  April  1813,  m.  11  Nov.  1841,  Harriett-Bet- 
tina-Frances,  only  child  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Fleetwood-Broughton-Reynolds 
Pellew, — see  Exmouth,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Dorothy-Elisabeth-Mary,  b.  24  Got  1843.  S  Hon.  Mande- 

Mary,  b.  0  Aag.  1844. 

2  Hon.  Henry,  6.  1  Maj  1818,  tit.  3  July  1845,  Cecilia-Elizabeth,  only  sur- 

viying  daughter  of  the  late  John  Aiacaliater,  Esq.,  of  Loup  and  Torris- 
dale,  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  Civil  Service. 

3  Hon.  William,  b.  1820,  d.20  April  1825. 

4  Hon.  Frederick,  R.N.,  b.  18  Sept.  1822. 

5  Lady  Rachel- Katharine,  b.  6  Feb.  1824,  Viscountess  Pollington.— 5ee 

Mexborough. 

6  Lady  Dorothy-Fanny,  b,  31  March  1826. 

7  A  son,  Btill-bom  9  April  1827. 

His  Lordship's  fether,  Horatio,  saookd  R&rl,  6.  13  June  1752,  was  twice  mar- 
ried ;  Ist,  27  July  1781,  to  Sophia,  daughter  of  Charles  Churchill,  Esq.,  who  d.  11 
Nov.  1797  ;  and  2ndly,  28  July  1806,  to  the  widow  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Chamber- 
lain;  she  d.  without  issue,  18  May  1807, and  the  Earl  d.  15  June  1822, leaving  isue 
by  his  first  Lady : 

1  Sophia-Mary,  6.  21  May  1782,  d.  8  Feb.  1795. 

2  Horatio,  prssxnt  and  third  Earl. 

3  Hon,  William^  CapL  RM.,  6.  10  Sept  1784,  </.  unm.  29  June  1814. 

4  Frederick-Charlet,  b,  29  Jan.  1786,  d.  April  1799. 

5  Hon.  Lieut.-Oolonel  John,  Chaig6  d'AS^urs  at  Chfli,  6. 17  Nov.  1787. 

6  Lady  Charlotte,  d,  29  Nov.  1843. 

7  Lady  Maria,  m.  9  Aug.  1817,  Martin- John  West,  Esq. 

8  Lady  Harriett,  b.  I  March  1792,  «i.  17  April  1817,  Sir  William  Hoste,  Bart. 

and  K.CB.,  a  Captain  in  the  Royal  Navy,  who  d.  6  Dec  1828. 

9  Anne,  b.  1  Sept.  1793,  d  13  June  1796. 

10  Lady  Georgiana-Mary,  6.  18  Feb.  1795,  m.  6  Feb.  1827,  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Wolff. 

n  Hon.  Sophia-Anne,  b.  2  July  1796,  d.  8  Jan.  1808. 

12  Lady  Catherine,  fit.  25  July  1822,  Henry-Lawes  Long,  Esq.,  of  Hamp- 
ton Lodge,  Surrey,  cousin  of  the  late  Lord  Famborough. 

Creations.— BKnm  Walnole  of  Walpole  I7S3,  of  Wolterton  1750,  Earl  1806. 

Genealogy  and  Arms. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Pari  qu»  sentiat;  Speak  what  yon  think. 

Seats. — Wolterton  Park,  Aylaham,  Norfolk,  and  Olnngton  House,  Dorset 


411 


ORK 


CilUtftal  Vramclfv. 


[immB  of  the  Hon.  Tliomas  Walpole,  next 
Brother  of  the  Ist  EarLl 
1  Thomtas  WalpoU,  Esq.,  late  of  Staflmry 
Park,  8arrey,6. 13  May  17S5,  tf.  3  Vow.  184»; 
having  m.  1  Dec.  1M3,  Lady  Margaret  Per- 
ceval, 8th  daughter  of  John,  tnd  Earl  of 
Bgmont,  by  whom  he  had  krae, 

1  Catherine-Margaret,  6.1  Oct.  184M. 
1  Rbv.  Thomas  Walpols,  Rector  of 
Limpsfield,  Surrey,  6.  »  Sept.  1M5, 
m.  U  Jan.  1833,  Margaret-Harriet- 
liabella,  eldest  danriiter  of  the  late 
CoL  Henry-Hugh  Mitchell,  by  Lady 
Harriet  Someraet,— Me  Bkaupobt,  and 


1  lienrietta-Eliabeth.fr.irNor. 
1833. 
1  Gertrode.  b.  10  Sept.  1835. 

3  Henry-Spencer,  b.  10  March- 
1837. 

4  Francea-Margaret,  b,  17  Aug 
1830. 

6  Horatio -John -Thomas,   b.  16 
July  1841. 

0  Ralph-Charles,  b.  5  June  1844. 

3  Spencer- Horatio,  b.  11  Sept.  1800, 
m,  6  Oct.  1835,  Isabella,  4th  daughter 
of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Spencer  Perce- 
rtl^—see  Eohont,  and  has   issue. 

1  Jane-Margaret,  6. 10  Aug.  1830. 
1  Spencer,  b.  6  Feb.  1839. 

3  IsabeUa-Margaretta-Elisabeth, 
b.  99  Dec  1840. 

4  Horatio  -  George,  b.   9  Sept 
184S. 

4  Sophia-Frances,  b.  18  Dec.  1807. 

5  Robert,  Major  in  the  Rifle  Brigade, 
b.  1  Dec.  1808. 

0  John,  b.  13  April  1810,  m.  17  May 
1841,  Henrietta,  only  sunriring  daugh- 
ter of  Henry-Browne  Smith,  JBsq.,  and 
has  issue, 

A  son,  b.  19  June  1845. 

7  Charles,  b.  10  Aug.  1813. 

1  Liettt. -Colonel  Lambert-Theodore,  b.  18 

Dec.  1757,  d.  June  1798 ;   baring  m.  11  April 

1788.  the  Hon.  Margaret  C/iwr,  4th  daughter 

of  Robert,  1st  Lord  Clire,  and  sister  of  the 


Bari  of  Powis,  who  4.  8  Aug.  1814.  They  hare 

1  Frances-Margaret,  b,  M  Dec  1788. 
1  CharloCte-Lonisa. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Robert  W^pole,  yomgest 
Brother  of  tike  1st  Eari.l 
1  Rkt.  Roskbt  Walpouk,  Rector  of 
Christ-Church,  St.  Mary-le-bone,  London,  b. 
8  Aug.  1781,  M.  0  Feb.  1811,Ckr«ltoe-^VcJice», 
youngest  daughter  of  tike  late  John  Hyde, 
Esq.,  by  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Lord 
Francis  Seymour,  son  ci  t^  9di  Dnke  of 
Somerset,  by  whom,  who  d.  11  Dec  1848, 
he  has  had  issue : 

1  Emily-Jane,  b.  7  Feb.  1818. 
1  Reginald-Robert,  b.  8  Dec  1817. 
3  Robert-Seymour,  lient.  77th  Foot, 
b.  10  Sept.  1810. 
1  =  Henry,  6. 1  Oct.  1787. 

3  William,  6. 18  Jan.  1780. 

4  Edward,  b.  1  June  1791,  m.  14  Jan.  1815, 
Anna-Theresa,  daughter  of  Daniel  Gilder- 
meester,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Anna-Sophia,  b.  30  Dec.  1815. 
1  Horatio-Edward,  6. 27  Feb.  1810. 

3  Josephine-Maria,  b.  7  Sept.  1817. 

4  Frederick  -  Goulbum,  b.  30   May 
1819. 

5  Adeline-Besera,  b.  17  Oct.  1830. 

5  Francis,  a  senior  Clerk  in  the  Home 
Office,  b.  1  Jan.  1795,  m.  8  Mav  1818,  ElisA- 
beth,  daughter  of  Thomas-An^vcw  Knight, 
Esq.,  of  Downton  Castie,  Co.  Hereford,  by 
whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Horatio-Andrew,6.1lFeb.  1810. 
1  Laura-  Sophia  -  Frances,  b.  0  July 
1831. 

6  John,  Capt  R.  Eng.,  b.  14  July  17V7. 

7  Horatio,  Lieut.-Col.  30th  Foot,  b.  V  Aug. 
1799,  M.  11  July  18S5,  Fanny-Sophia,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  Thomas  Henry- 
Somerset  Conway,  C.B.,  of  the  Hon.  E.  L  C's 
Senrice,  and  has  issue, 

1  Horatio,  b.  15  Aug.  18S7. 

1  Isabella-Anne,  b.  9  Sept.  1889. 

3  Conway,  6.  4  Jan.  1843. 


ORKNEY,  EARL  OF.     (Fitz- Maurice.) 

Thomas-John-Hamilton  Fitz-Maurice,  Earl  of  Orkney,  Viscounl 
of  Kirkwall  in  Orkney,  and  Baron  of  Dechmont^  Co.  Linlithgow,  m 
the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  of  which  he  is  a  Representative  in  the  Par- 
liament of  the  United  Kingdom  -,  b.  8  Aug.  1803,  succeeded  his 
grandmother  90  Dec.  1831,  m.  14  March  1826,  the  Hon.  Charlotte- 
Isabella  Irby,  2nd  daughter  of  Lord  Boston,  6.  11  March  1807*  by 
whom  he  has  issue  : 

l*Geoiigre-WiUiam-Haiiiiltoii,  Viscount  KirkwaU,  Enugn  92iid  Highlandgw, 

b.  6  May  1827. 
2  Hon.  Henry-Warrender,  b,  7  July  1828. 
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ORM 

3  Hon.  Frederick-O'Bryen,  b.  23  April  1830. 

4  Hon.  CharUs-Gilberty  b.  19  March,  </.  20  Dec.  1831. 

5  Lady  Isabella-Emma-Elizabeth,  b.  5  April  1832. 

6  A  daughter,  still-born  7  Dec.  1832. 

7  Hon.  Alexander-Temple,  b.  23  Jan.  1834. 

8  Hon.  James-Terence,  b.  at  Naples  26  Feb.  1835. 

9  Lady  Emily-Charlotte,  b.  18  June  1836. 
10  Lady  Maria-Louisa,  b,  14  July  1837. 

The  Earl's  father,  John-Cf  Bryen,  Viscount  Kirkwatt,  only  child  of  Mary,  late 
Countess,  by  her  marriage  with  the  Hon.  Thomas  Fitz-Maurice,  uncle  of  the 
present  Marquis  of  Lanadowne,  was  b.  9  Oct.  1778,  and  </.  before  his  mother  23  Nov. 
1820;  having  m.  11  Aug.  1802,  the  Hon.  Anna-Maria  De  Blaquiere,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  John,  1st  Lord  De  Blaquiere,  and  leaving  issue  by  her,  who  was  b,  17  Nov. 
1780,  and  d.  31  Jan.  1843, 

1  Thomas-John-Hamilton,  Present  and  fifth  Earl. 

2  Hon.  William-Edward,  M.P.,    6.  22  March  1805,  tit.  3  Aug.  1837,  Esther, 

daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Harford,  Esq.,  of  Down  Place,  Berks.,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Arthur- WUllam,  b.  15  July  1838. 

8  Hamilton,  b.  15  Nor.  1830. 

3  Agnes-IsabelU,  b.  10  Jan.  1841. 

4  A  son,  b.  25  Aag.  1844.] 

Creations — Baron,  ViMonnt,  and  Earl,  1800. 

Genealogy^— See  Genealogicai  Volume. 

Motto,— ThTovkgh. 

Seats.— Tmplow  Coart,  Bocks;  and  Olen-App,  Aynhire,  N.B. 


ORMONDE,  MARQUIS  OF.  (Butler.) 
John  Butler,  Marquis  of  Ormonde,  Earl  of  Ormonde  and  Ossory, 
Viscount  Thurles,  Co.  Tipperary,  and  Baron  Arklow,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland ;  also  Baron  Ormonde  of  Llanthony  Abbey,  Co.  Monmouth, 
in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Hereditary  Chief  Butler  of  Ireland,  a 
Lord  in  Waiting  on  the  Queen,  K.P. ;  b,  24  Aug.  1808,  succeeded  22 
May  1838,  m.  19  Sept.  1843,  Frances-Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Hon.  Sir  Edward  Paget,  G.C.B. — See  Anglesey,  and  by  her,  who 
was  b,  2  May  18I7>  and  is  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Queen  Ade- 
laide, has  issue, 

*  James-Edward-William-Theobald,   Earl  of  Ossory,  b.  5  Oct  1844;  to 
whom  the  Queen  Dowager  stood  sponsor. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James,  the  first  Marquis,  K.P.,  was  b.  15  July  1774, 
succeeded  to  the  Earldom  on  the  death  of  his  brother  Walter,  18th  Earl,  10  Aug. 
1820,  and  d.  22  May  1838  ;  having  m.  12  Oct  1807,  Grace-Louisa,  3rd  danghter 
of  the  late  Right  Hon.  John  Staples,  by  the  Hon.  Henrietta  Molesworth,  daughter 
of  the  3rd  Viscount  Molesworth,  the  present  Marchioness  Dowager,  6.  23  Jan. 
1779,  and  had  issue  by  her : 

1  John,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

2  Lady  Harriet-Eleanoi^Wandesford,  b.  11  Dec.  1810,  nt.   16  May  1831, 

Robert  Fowler,  Esq.,  of  Rathmolyon  House,  Co.  Meath,  widower  of 
June- Anne  Crichton,— «ee  Erne,  and  eldest  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Os- 
sory, by  the  Hon.  Louisa  Gardiner,  sister  of  the  late  Earl  of  Blessington. 
413 


OXF 


3  Lady  Anne-Wandesford,  b.  20  Dec.  1812,  m.  7  April  1838,  John  Wjnne, 
Esq.,  eldest  sod  of  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Sarah  Cole— ^rr 
Enniskillbn. 

4»Lord  Walter- Wandesford,  6.  14  Jan.  1814. 

5  Lord  James-Wandesford,  Capt.  ;th  Foot,  b.  15  May  1815. 

6  Lady  Louisa-Grace- Wandesford,  b.   18  July   1816,  m.  26   Sept.    1840, 

Thomas  Fortescue,  Esq.,  of  Ravensdale,  and  Dromisken,  Co.  Loath. 

7  Lord  Richard-MoUsworth'Wiandes/ord,  b,  30  Jan.  1818,  d.  3  Feb.  1838. 

8  Lord  Charles- Wandesford,  Lieutenant  R.N.,  b.  7  Feb.  1820. 

9  Lady  Elizabeth,  6.  4  March  1822. 

10  Lady  Mary-Charhtte,  6.  22  July  1823,  d,  10  Oct  1840. 
Creations.— EKt\  of  Ormonde  13S8,  Earl  of  Ouory  IStr,  Viscount  Thurles  1537,  Marquis  of 
Ormoode  1815,  allin  the  Irish  Peerage ;  Baron  Ormonde  in  the  United  Kingdom  mi. 
Genealogv^—^ee  Genealogicml  Volume. 
Motto. — Comme  je  trooTe :  As  1  find. 
Town  Residence.— U,  Weymouth  Street. 
Sem.r-KSSkeany  Castle.  

Collateral  Uronclies. 


[  Undes  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  John.  17th  Earl.1 

1  Walter,  BioHTSSKnrH  Earl,  6.4  Feb.  1770, 
ovsated  Marquis  of  Ormonde  1810,  d.  with- 
out issue,  10  Aug.  1890,  when  the  Marquisate 
became  extinct ;  hem.  17  March  1805,  Anna- 
Maria-Catherine t  only  daughter  and  heir  of 
Joseph-Hart  Price-Clarke,  Esq.,  who  d.  19 
Dec.  1817. 

3  Hon.  John-Wandes/ordf  b.  in  177S,  d.  in 
1796. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  1777,  d.  14  Dec.  1833 ; 
haying  m.  1708,  her  cousin  Thomas  Kava- 
nagh,  Esq.,  of  Borris,  Co.  Kilkenny,  son  of 
Thomas  Kavanagh,  Esq.,  by  Susan,  sister  of 
John,  seventeenth  Earl  of  Ormonde  ;  he  m. 
Sndly,  Lady  Harriet- Margaret  Lo- Pocr- 
Trench,-^fee  Cla NC ARTY,  and  tf.  SO  Jan.  1897. 

4  Hon.  Charles-Harward  B«TLBa>CLARKK> 


South  WBLLrWANDisPORD,  b.  0  Nor.  1780,  m. 
1st,  1  Oct.  1811,  Ijody  Sarah  Hutler,  4th 
daughter  of  Henry  -  lipomas,  9nd  Earl  of 
Carrick,  who  d.  7  July  1838,  and  Sndlv,  10 
Aug.  184S,  Lucy,  Countess  Dowager  of  Car- 
rick, 3rd  dauber  of  Arthur  French,  Esq., 
of  Innfield  ;  by  the  1st  m.  he  has  issue. 

1  John,  b.  %  Sept.  1813,  m.  10  Not. 

1841,  Emily-Selina-Prances,  youngest 

daughter   of  John  M*Clintock,   Em|.. 

by  Lady  Elizabeth  Trench.— .^fe  Clan- 

carty.         2  Sarah,  b.  July   1814,   m. 

19  Sept.  1836,  the  Rev.  John   Prior, 

of  Mount  Dillon,  Co.  Dublin.  3 

Henry,  b.  3  Oct.  1815.  4  Walter, 

Ensign  37th  foot,  b.  1  Aug.  1825. 

5  Lady  Eleanor,,  b.  1788,  m.  11  Aug.  1806, 

Cornelius,  Viscount  Lismore  ;    whi<m  msur- 

riage  was  diMolved  in  1826. 


OXFORD,  EARL  OF.  (Habley.) 
Edward  Harley,  Earl  of  Oxford,  Earl  Mortimer,  and  Baron  Harley 
of  Wigmore,  Co.  Hereford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  b.  20  Feb. 
1773,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Edward,  4th  Earl,  8  Oct. 
1790,  m.  3  March  1794,  Jane  -  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Rct. 
James  Scott,  by  whom,  who  d.  20  Nov.  1824,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Lady  Jane-Elizabetb,  b.  2  March  1796,  Lady  Langdale. 

2  Edward,  Lord  Harley,  b.  20  Jan.  1800,  and  d.  1  Jan.  1828. 

3  Lady  Charlotte-Mary,  b.  12  Dec.  1801,  m.  General  Bacon. 

4  Lady  Anne,  b.  31  Jaly  1803,  m.  1835,  Cavaliere  San-Giorgio. 

5  Lady  Frances,  b.  26  Jan.  1805,  m.  20  April  1835,  Heniy  Vemon-Harcourt, 

Esq. — See  Vernon. 
6*  Alfred,  Lord  Hariey,  //.  10  Jan.  1809,  m.  17  Feb.  1831,  ^isabeth  Nugent, 

(daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Westmeath.) 
7  Hon.  Mortimer,  b.  17  Dec.  1811,  d.  3  April  1812. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  and   Right-Rev.  John  Harley,  Lord  Bialiop  of 
Hereford,  3rdflon  of  Edward,  3rd  Earl,  was  6.  29  Sept.  1728,  and  </.  7  Jan.  1788  ; 
having  m.  23  Feb.  1770,  Roach,  daughter  and  heir  of  Gwynne  Vaughan,  Eiq^  ci 
Trebwrrj',  Co.  Radnor,  who  d.  12  Jan.  1820.    Their  surviving  isflue  are, 
414 


PAL 

1  Edward,  present  and  fifth  Earl. 

2  Frances. 

Creation.— nil. 

Genealogy. —Sem  Genealogical  Folume. 
Motto.— \irtate  et  fide  :  By  rirtue  and  faith. 
Seat ^-—Ey wood,  Kington,  Uerefordihire. 


PAGET,  BARON.     (Paobt.) 

Henry  Paget,  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  eldest  son  of  the  Marquis  of 
Anglesey,  was  siiminoned  to  Parliament  in  18S%  and  placed  in  his 
fathers  Barony  of  Paget  of  Beaudesert,  Co.  Stafford.— S€«  Marquis 
of  Anglesey. 


Motto. — Per  il  tno  contrario:  By  its  rererae. 
Town  RerideMCC—l,  Old  Bnrlington  Street. 


PALMERSTON,  VISCOUNT.      (Temple.) 

Henry  -John  Temple,  Viscount  Palmerston  of  Palmerston,  Co. 
Dublin,  and  Baron  Temple  of  Mount  Temple,  Co.  Sligo,  in  the  Peer- 
age of  Ireland ;  G.C.B.,  M.P.,  and  P.C. ;  b.  20  Oct.  1784,  succeeded  17 
April  1802,  m.  16  Dec.  1839,  Emily-Mary,  Dowager  Countess  Cow- 
per,  eldest  daughter  of  Peniston,  1st  Viscount  Melbourne,  b.  21  April 

1787. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  Second  Viscount,  was  b.  4  Dec  1739,  m,  1st,  6 
Oct.  1767,  Frances,  only  daughter  of  Sir  Francis  Poole,  Bart,  hy  whom,  who  </. 
1  June  1769,  he  had  only  one  son,  who  d.  an  infant ;  and  2ndly,  5  Jan.  1783,  Mary, 
only  daughter  of  Benjamin  Mee,  Esq.,  who  d.  8  Feb.  1805.  The  Viscount  </.  17 
April  1802,  leaving  issue  by  his  second  marriage . 

1  Henry-John,  present  and  third  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Frances,  tn.  9  Aug.  1820,  Rear- Admiral  William  Bowles,  a  Lord  of 

the  Admiralty,  d.  30  Not.  1838. 
3*Hon.  William,   Minister  Plenipotentiary   to  the  Court  of  Naples,  6. 19 

Jan.  1788. 
4  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b.  30  March  1790,  d.  13  Not.  1837;   having  m.  6  Dec. 
1811,  Laurence  Sullivan,  Esq.,  of  Ponsboume   Park,   Herts.,  Deputy 
Secretary  at  War,  and  a  Commissioner  of  the  Royal  Military  Asylojii. 
415 


PAN 

fyeaeiom,—l7ft. 

Gttua/ogii.—iiee  Geuealogiemi  Foimme. 

Afo/to.— Flecti,  non  frmn^ :  To  be  bent,  not  broken. 

Tifwn  Residence — 5,  Carlton  House  Temce. 

•S^f.—Broadlands,  Hants. 


PANMURE,  BARON.  (Maule.) 
William  Maule,  Baron  Panmure  of  Brechio  and  Navar,  Co.  Forfkr, 
in  the  Peerojge  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  b.  97  Oct.  1771,  m.  1st,  1  Dec. 
1794,  Patricia '  Heron,  daughter  of  Gilbert  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  Hall- 
eaths,  who  d.  11  May  1821;  2ndly,  in  18^,  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Barton,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  no  issue.  By  his  1st  mar- 
riage his  Lordship  has  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Patricia,  6.  25  Oct.  1795,  m.  8  March  1826,  Gilbert  Youngr^  Esq^  of 

YouDgfield,  who  d.  1829. 

2  Hon.  Elizabeth,  6.  15  Dec.  1796,  m.  26  Dec.  1822,  Sir  Alexander  Ramsay, 

Bart.,    widower    of   Jane,    eldest    daughter   and    co-heireu    of   J. 
Russell,  Esq.,  of  Blackball. 

3  Luey,  6.  1798,  d.  12  March  1806. 

4  Hon.  Mary,  6.  30  Nor.  1799,  m.  Oct.  1824,  James  Hamilton,  Esq.,  of  Ban- 

gour. 
5*Right  Hon.  Fox,  M.P.,  Rector  of  the  University  of  GUsgow,  b.  22  April 
1801,  m,  4  April  1831,  the  Hon.  Montagu  Abercromby,  eldest  daughter 
of  George,  2nd  Lord  Abercromby,  6.  25  May  1807. 

6  Hon.  Georgina,  b,  27  Dec.  1802,  m.  2  Oct.  1824,  W.  H.  Dowbiggin,  Esq., 

and  d,  13  April  1833. 

7  Hon.  Ramsay,  b.  22  March  1804,  m.  26  Oct.  1826,  Donald  Macdonald, 

Esq. 

8  Hon.  Christian,  b,  2  May  1805. 

9  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Lauderdale,  79th  Foot,  b.  25  March  1807. 

10  Hon.   William-Maule,   6.   29  March  1809,  m.   April  1844, Blnny, 

[daughter  of  Thomas  Binny,  Esq.] 

His  Lordship  is  the  2nd  son  of  George,  8th  Earl  of  Dalhousie,  and  unde  of  the 
present  Earl.  Inheriting  in  right  of  his  grandmother  the  extensive  property  of  the 
Earls  of  Panmure,  he  has  exchanged  his  original  family  name  and  arms  of  Ramsay  for 
those  of  Maule,  and  was  elevated  to  the  Peerage,  in  1831,  by  the  title  abore  recited. 

CreatUm.'~l93l. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Afoffo.— Clementii  et  animis  :  By  clemency  and  courage. 

Toum  Residence.— 9t  Cornwall  Terrace,  Regent's  Park. 

Seats,— Vtoimaxe  and  Brechin  Caatle,  Forfanhire. 


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PEMBROKE,  EARL  OF.     (Herbert.) 

Robert-Henry  Herbert,  Earl  of  Pembroke  and  Montgomery  in 
Wales,  Baron  Herbert  of  Cardiff,  and  Baron  Herbert  of  Shurland,  in 
the  Isle  of  Sheppey,  Co.  Kent^  in  the  Peerage  of  England ;  Hereditary 
Visitor  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  and  High  Steward  of  Wilton  j  b.  19 
Sept.  1791,  succeeded  26  Oct.  1827,  m.  17  Aug.  1814,  Princess 
Octavia  Spinelli,  daughter  of  the  Duke  of  Lorine,  and  widow  of  the 
Prince  Rubari  of  Sicily. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George-Augustus,  eleventh  Earl,  was  6.  11  Sept. 
1759,  m.  1st,  8  April  1787,  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  Topham  Beauclerk,  Esq., 
Grandson  of  the  Ist  Duke  of  St.  Albans,  whod,  25  March  1793  ;  and  2ndly,  25  Jan. 
1808,  Countess  Catherine,  only  daughter  of  Simon,  late  Count  Woronzow, 
the  present  Countess  Dowager.    The  Earl  d.  26  Oct.  1827,  leaving  issue, 

by  1st  marriage: 

1  George,  Lord  Herbert,  b.  26  March  1788,  d.  5  July  1798. 

2  Lady  Diana,  b,  6  Feb.  1790,  d.  2  Dec.  1841 ;  Countess  of  Normanton. 

3  Robert-Henry,  present  and  twelfth  Earl. 

4  Hon,  Charles,  b.  9  March  1793,  d,  young. 

by  2nd  marriage : 

5  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  31  March  1809,  Countess  of  Clanwilliam. 
6*Right  Hon.  Sidney,  M.P.,  Secretary  at  War,  b,  16  Sept.  1810. 

7  Lady  Mary-Caroline,  b,  22  March  1813,  Countess  Bruce. — 5ee  Ailesburv. 

8  Lady  Catherine,  b.  31  Oct.  1814,  Countess  Dowager  of  Dunmore. 

9  Lady  Georgiana,  b.  Aug.  1817,  d,  28  Feb.  1841,  Countess  of  Shelbume.— 

See  Lansdowne. 
10  Lady  Emma,  b,   23  Aug.  1819,  m.  19  Sept.   1839,   the  Hon.   Thomas 
Vesey. — See  De-Vesci. 

The  Earl  of  Carnarvon  is  a  collateral  branch  of  this  family,  being  descended 
from  the  Hon.  William  Herbert,  5th  son  of  Thomas,  8th  Earl. 

Creations.— ^Mc\  of  Pembroke  and  Baron  Herbert  of  Cardiff  1551 ;  Earl  of  Montgomery, 
and  Baron  Herbert  of  Shurland  1005. 
Genealogv. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — Un  je  serrirai :  One  will  I  terre. 
Toum  Residence.— %t  Stratton  Street,  Piccadilly, 
feo/.— WUton  House,  WUti. 


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PETRE,  BARON.    (Pbtbb,) 

William-Henry-Francis  Petre,  Baron  Petre  of  Writtle,Co.  Essex, 
til  the  Peerage  of  England ;  F.R.S.  j  6.  22  Jan.  1793,  succeeded  29 
March  1809,  m.  Ist,  2  June  1815,  Frances  -  Charlotte,  eldest  daughter 
of  Sir  Richard  Bedingfeld,  Bart.,  who  d.  in  childbed  29  Jan.  1822  j 
2ndly,  14  April  1823,  Emma-Agnes,  2nd  daughter  of  Henry  Howard, 
Esq. — See  Norfolk.     His  Lordship  has  had  issue, 

by  1st  marriage : 
1  Hon.  Mary-Agnes,  6.  22  April  1816,  m.  29  Oct  1838,  James-Alezmnder 

Douglass,  Esq. 
2*Hon.  WUliam-Bamard,  b.  20  Dec.  1817,  m.  26  Sept.  1843,  Mary-Thereaa, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Charles-Thomas  Clifford,— ^m  Clifporo, 
6.  1  Sept  1823,  and  has  issue, 

A  daughter,  b.  27  Aug.  1844. 

3  Hon.  Henry- William,  6.  23  Jan.  1820,  m.  6  June  1842,  Helen,  daughter  of 

Richaid  Walmesley,  Esq.,  of  Middleton  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  iimie, 
A  son,  b.  10  March  1845. 

4  Hon.  Charlotte-Eliza,  6.  25  Jan.  1822. 

by  tod  marriage : 

5  Horn.  John,  b.  9,  d,  29,  Feb.  1824. 

6  Hon.  Frederick-Charles-Edmund,  6.  22  Dec.  1824. 

7  Hon.  Agnes-Louisa-Catherine,  6.  29  Jan.   1826,  m,  30  Sept.  1845,  the 

Hon.  Charles-Hugh  Clifford.— ^e«  Clifford. 

8  Hon.  Arthur-Charles-Augustus,  b.  29  March  1827. 

9  Asom,b.  and  d.  8  Jan.  1828. 

10  Hon.  Edmund-George,  b.  23  June  1829. 

11  Hon,  Laura-Emma,  b,  Dec.  1830,  d.  26  June  1831. 

12  Hon.  Albert-Henry,  6.  March  1832. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Robert-Edward,  tenth  Lord,  was  b.  3  Sept  1763,  and 
d,  29  March  1809 ;  baring  m.  14  Feb.  1786,  Mary-Bridget,  eldest  daaghter  of 
Henry  Howard,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Bernard-Edward,  15th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  h, 
29  Septl767,  and  d,  30  May  1843,  by  whom  he  had  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Maria-JuUaKa,  b.  22  Jan.  1787,  d.  27  Jan.  1824  ;  having  tn.  30  April 

1805,  Stephen  PhiUips,  Esq. 

2  Hon.  Juliana- Anne,  b.  18  Sept  1789,  m.  5  July  1812,  James  Wdd,  Esq., 

of  Cowsfield  House,  WilU. 

3  Hon.  Henrietta-Maria,  b,  5  Aug.  1791,  d,  23  Jan.  1830. 

4  William-Henry-Francis,  present  and  eleventh  Lord. 

5  Hon.  Charles -Bemey,  6.  17  Dec.  1794,  m.  31  M^  1822,  £As«  Hmmt^ 

[daughter  of  the  late  Edward-Charies  Howard,  Esq.]  by  whom,  who  4. 
6  Sept.  1835,  he  has  issue, 

1  Charles-Bdward,  lieat.  7th  Dragoon  Gnardi,  6. 10  July  Ult.  t 

George-PMUp,  b.  16  July  18S4,  tf.  «  Nov.  IMS.        3  Elisa,  ft.  17  Oet  ISiS. 

4  A  daughter,  b.  10  Aug.  ISM.  5  Anna-Maria,  6.  SI  Feb.  Utl,  #.  U 

AfnrU  183S. 

6  Henry-Thomas,  b,  1  AprU  1797,  d.  7  Dec.  1798. 

7  Hon.  Elizabeth  -  Anne  -  Mary,  6.  14  Dec.  1798,  w.  15  May  1817,  MiclMwi 

Henry  Blount,  Esq.,  of  Mapledurham,  Ozon. 

8  Hon.  Anne-Maria,  b,  2  Nov.  1800,  m.  16  Jan.  1838,  AHhmr  Bitgkm^  £if« 

of  Burguhl,  who  <f.  Nov.  1838. 

9  Hon.  Robert-Thomas,  6.  6  June  1802.  . 

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10  Hon.  Francis,  b,  28  Oct.  1805. 

U  (rp  .„,  i  Hon.  John,  b.  and  rf.  29  Aug.  1806. 

12  S  *  I  Hon.  James,  b.  29  Aug.,  d.  9  Sept.,  1806. 

13  Hon.  Arabella,  b.  21  Aug.  1808. 

Creation.— \Wl. 

Genealogg.—See  Genealogical  Volu$ne. 

Motio.— Stint  Dieu  rien :  Nothing  without  God. 

Town  Residence — 3,  Mansfield  Street. 

Semt — ^Thomdon  Hall,  near  Brentwood,  Esaex. 


CoIIatfral  VranclM. 


[  Unclet  and  Aimta  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Robert-Edward,  IKh  Lord.] 
1  Hon.  George- fViUiam,  b.  10  Jan.  1706,  d. 
Si  Oct.  1707 ;  haTinf:  m.  6  Aug.  1780,  Maria, 
Snd  daughter  of  Philip  Howard,  Esq.,  of 
Corby  Castle,  6.  in  1702,  by  whom,  who  m. 
Sndly,  Jan.  1803,  Henry- William  Kspiuasse, 
Esq.,  and  d.  II  June  1837,  he  had  issue. 

1  EmUf-Maria,  b.  t4  Dec.  1780,  d. 
SO  Oct.  18S0 ;  haring  m.  V  Dec.  1819, 
Robert  Esfdnasae,  Esq.,  b.  177A,  d.  18 
Jan.  1840. 

3  Hbnby  •William  Prras,  Esq.,  of 
Dunkenhalge,  Lancashire,  b.  23  April 
1701,  m.  1st,  17  July  1818,  Etixabeth- 
A  niie,  eldest  daughter  of  Edmuud-John 
Glynn,  Esq.,  of  Glynn,  Cornwall,  who 
d.  13  Sept.  1828  :  Sndly.  20  April  1830, 
Adelixa-Maria,ZT^  daughter  of  Henry 
Howard,  Esq.,  —tee  NuaroLK,  who  d. 
0  Sept.  1833 ;  3rdly,  4  Nor.  1934.  Mar- 
tha-Agatha,  3rd  daughter  of  Mr.  Hof- 
nell,  b.  11  Feb.  1811.    HU  issue  are. 


1  Henry,  b.  17  Aug.  1811. 
S  George-Glynn,  b.  4  Sept. 
1832.= 

3  Edward  •  Henry,    b.    SI    Feb. 
1831. 

4  Oswald,  b.  15  Aug.  1833. 

8  Philip-William,  b.  33  Jan.  1704. 

4  William-Thomas,  6.  ft  Oct.  1700. 
3  Hon.  Anne-Catkerine,  b.  8  Maich  1700, 
d.  33  Sept.  1709;  haTtng  m.  7  Aug.  1700.  Gen. 
Denxii  Onslow,  of  Stoughton  House,  Hunts, 
who  re-m.  Sophia,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Sir  Stephen  Lushington,  Bart,  and  d. 
81   Aug.  1838. 

3  Hon.  Edward-Robert,  m.  SI  July  1830, 
the  Hon.  Lanra-Maria  Stafford-Jemingham, 
4th  daughter  of  Lord  Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

A  daughter. 

4  Hon.  Julia-Maria,  d.  0  Sept.  1844  ;  hav- 
ing m.  15  April  1833,  Sir  Samuel  -  John- 
Brooke  Pechel,  Bart,  Capt  R.N.,  C.B., 
K.C.H.,  and  Naval  Aidenie-Camp  to  the 
Queen. 

5  Hon.  Catherine-Anne,  d.  13  March  1830. 


PLUNKET,  BARON.     (Plunkbt.) 

WiLLiAu-CoNYNGHAM  Plunket,  BaroD  Pluoket  of  Newtown,  Co. 
Cork,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  P.C,  LL.D. ;  6.  in  July 
1764,  m.  1791,  Catherine,  only  daughter  of  John  M'Causland,  Esq., 
of  Strabane,  by  whom,  v/\iod.  14  March  1821,  he  has  issue  : 

l*Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Thomas,  Lord  Bishop  of  Tuam  and  Killala,  m.  26 
Oct.  1819,  Louisa-Jane,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  John-William  Foster, 
Esq.,  of  Faneralley,  Co.  Louth,  and  has  issue : 

I  Catherine.         S  Emilg,  d.  at  Rome  in  1843.        3  Mary.        4  Louisa. 
5  Gertrude,  b.  1  Feb.  1841. 

2  Hon.  John,  m.  5  April  1824,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  the  late  Right- Hon. 

Charles-Kendall  Bushe,  and  has  issue, 

1  Anne.        8  Catherine.       3  William.       4  Charles,  b.  June  1830.       5 
Charlotte,  6.  June  183S.  0  Louiaa,  b.  t9  Sept.  1835.         7  John-Darid. 

b.  4  July  1837.        8  Dayid-Robert,  6.  Not.  1838.        0  Joaephine,  b.  26  Oct. 
1840.  10  Selina,  b.  ft  June  184S.  II  Arthar-Cectl-Cramptoii.  and 

IS  Patrick-Henry,  twina,  b.  II  May  1845. 

3  Hon.  Dand,  Barrister-at-Law,  Prothonotary  and  Examiner  in  the  Court 

of  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  m.  27  Dec.  1837,  Louisa,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  late  Robert  Aldridge,  Esq. 

4  Mary,  d.  unm.  in  1814. 

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5  Hon.  and  Rev.  William -Conyngham. 

6  Hon.  Elizabeth,  m.  5  April  1824,  Rev.  Sir  Francu  Lyneh-Bloue^  Bart^ 

who  d.  5  July  1840. 

7  Hon.  Patrick,  a  Commissioner  of  BankrupU  in  Ireland,  m.  24  May  1838, 

Maria,  daughter  of  John  Atkinson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I  Willi&m-Conyngham,  b,  18  Feb.  1839.        «  Conrtance-Gertrude-Maria, 
b.  May  1841.  .     ,„^^    _- 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  Robert,  Rector  of  Headford,  m.  27  March  1830,  Mary, 

eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Lynch-Blosse,  Bart.,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Catherine,  6.  Jan.  1831. 

2  Isabella,  b.  10  Feb.  1833. 

3  Elisabeth  Louisa,  b.  97  April  1834. 

4  Franoes-Mary,  b.  Aug.  1841. 

5  WiUkim-Cwyngham,  b.  April  1844.  d.  April  1845.  ^ 

9  Hon.  Catherine. 

10  Hon.  IsabeUa. 

11  Hon.  Louisa. 

His  Lordship,  who  was  raised  to  the  Peerage  on  attaining,  through  varioua  gra- 
dations of  legal  honours,  the  rank  of  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  is  the  only 
sunriring  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Plunket  of  Dublin,  and  Mary  Conyngham. 

CreatUm.— 1997. 

Genealon.—See  Genealogical  Folumte. 
Motto.--FeBtinm  lente :  Quick  without  impetuosity. 
Seat.^Old  Counaught,  Dublin. 


POLTIMORE,  BARON.     (Bampfyldb.) 

George-Warwick  Bampfylde,  Baron  Poltimore  of  Poltimore, 
Co.  Devon,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kmgdffm ;  and  a  Baronet* 
Colonel  of  the  North  Devon  Militia  j  h.  23  March  1786,  succeeded 
to  the  Baronetcy  19  April  1823,  m.  Ist,  2  May  1807»  Emma,  only 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Sneyd,  who  d.  24  Dec.  1835  j  2ndly, 
16  March  1836,  Caroline,  eldest  daughter  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Frederick- 
William  Buller,  of  Pelynt,  Cornwall.     His  Lordship  has  had  issue, 

by  1st  marriage » 
1  Emma-Catheriney  b.  22  June  1810,  d.  26  March  1835. 

by  2nd  marriage, 
2*Hon.  Augustus-Frederick -George- Warwick,  b,  12  April  1837. 

His  Lordship  is  the  son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles- Warwick  Bampfylde,  Bart.,  who 
d,  19  April  1823,  hv  his  marriage  in  1776  with  Catherine,  eldest  dangfater  of  te 
late  Admiral  Sir  John  Moore,  Bart.,  and  K.B.,  who  d.  20  March  1832. 

Creo/ton.— 1831. 

G^neoio^.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto* — Delectare  in  Domino :  Deligbting  in  God. 
Town  Residence.—Vi,  Orosvenor  Square. 

Seats„—liBTdangton  Park,Prome,  Somersetshire ;  Poltimore,  near  Bzet«r,  aii4  Caart  BalV 
Nordi  Molton,  Deroua 


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POLWARTH,  BARON,     (Scott.) 

Henry-Francis  Hepburne-Scott,  Baron  Polwarth,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Scotland,  of  whicL  Peerage  his  Lordship  is  a  Representative  in 
Parliament;  6.  1  Jan.  1800,  sue.  28  Dec.  1841,  m.  11  Nov.  1835, 
Georgina,  3rd  daughter  of  George  Baillie,  Esq., — «ee  Haddington,. 
and  has  issue, 

1  Afary'Lilias,  b.  9  July  1837,  d.  13  Dec.  1839. 

2*Hon.  Walter-Hugb,  Master  of  Polwarth,  b.  30  Not.  1838. 

3  Hon.  Helen-Georgina,  b,  Feb.  1840. 

4  Hon.  Katharine,  b.  Oct.  1842. 

d  Hon.  Harriet-Frances,  b.  March  1845. 

The  claim  of  his  Lordship's  father,  Hugh,  the  late  Lord,  to  this  title  was 
admitted  in  the  House  of  Peers  in  July  1835,  under  the  patent  of  1690,  to  the  1st 
Earl  of  Marchmont,  as  Baron  Polwarth,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  his 
body,  failing  which,  to  the  heirs  of  such  heirs  male.  He  was  the  only  son  of  the 
late  Walter  Scott  of  Harden,  Co.  Berwick,  Esq.,  by  his  marria^,  with  Lady  Diana 
Hume-Gampbell,  3rd  and  only  daughter,  who  left  surriving  issue,  of  Hugh,  3rd 
Earl  of  Marchmont;  was  6.  10  Sept.  1758,  and  d,  28  Dec.  1841,  having  m.  29 
Sept.  1795,  Harriet,  now  Dowager  Lady  Polwarth,  daughter  of  the  late 
Hans-Moritz,  Count  Bruhl  Von  Martinskirchen,  Saxon  Minister  in  England,  b, 
25  Oct.  1772,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Hon,  Charles-Walter,  b.  1  Aug.  1796,  d.  young. 

2  Hon.  Harriet-Diana,  b.  9  June  1798,  d,  unm, 

3  Henry-Francis,  the  present  Lord. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  William-Hugh,  Rector  of  Maiden  Newton,  Co.  Dorset,  b. 

11  May  1801,  m.  JuIt  1833,  Eleanor-Sophia,^daughter  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Bailiie-Hamilton,— ^ee  Haddington,  6.  1801,  and  has  issue, 

1  Diana-Alicia. 

8  Charlotte-Sophia,  b.  »  Sept  1836. 

3  Eleaoor-Blanche-Wilhelnuna,  b.  1S39. 

J  ;&!»••  }»win.,»..4F.b.,M.. 

0  AUoia-Maria,  b.  Oct  IS4S. 

5  Hon.  ojui  Rev.  George-William,  b.W  Aug.  1804,  d.  9  June  1830. 

6  Hon.  Francis,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  M.P.,  6.  31  Jan.  1806,  m.  22  July 

1835,  Julia-Frances-Laura,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Boultbee, 
by  Laura  Wyndham,  sister  to  the  Earl  of  Egremont,  and  has  issue, 

1  Oeorgina-Laura,  6. 10  April  1838.  S  A  daughter,  b.  May  1843. 

7  Hon.  Maria-Amabel,  d.  27  Jan.  1844  ;  haring  m.  May  1834,  6eorge-C.-D. 

Lewis,  Esq. 

8  Hon.  Elizabeth-Anne,  m.  3  Oct.  1835,  Lieut.  Col.  Charles  Wyndham, 

M.P. 

9  Hon.  Anne,  m.  27  Dec.  1831,  Charles  Baillie,E8q. — See  Haddington. 

Creation^im^. 

^Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — Fides  probata  coronat 

iScafj.— Mertoun  House,  St.  Boswell's,  'Berwickshire;  Harden,  Roxburghshire;  and 
Humbie,  East  Lothian. 


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POMFRET,  EARL  OF.     (Fermor.) 
George- William-Richard  Fermor^  Earl  of  Pomfret,  Co.  York, 
and  Baron  Lempster^  Co.  Hereford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Briiain  ; 
and  a  Baronet ;  6.  31  Dec.  1824,  succeeded  29  June  1833. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas-William,  4th  Earl,  was  6.  22  Nor.  1770,  suc- 
ceeded on  the  death  of  his  brother  George,  3rd  Earl,  7  April  1830,  and  d,  29 
June  1833 ;  having  m.  13  Jan.  1823,  Amabel-Elizabeth,  now  Countess  Dow- 
ACER,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  Richard  Borough,  Bart,  by  the  Hon.  Anna-Maria 
Lake,— nfee  Lake  ;  she  re-iit.  in  May  1834,  the  Rev.  William  Thorpe,  D.D.  His 
Lordship's  issue  are : 

1  George-William-Richard,  present  and  fifth  Earl. 

2  Lady  Anna- Maria-Arabella,  b,  23  Jan.  1828. 

3  Lady  Henrietta-Louisa,  b.  17  Dec.  1829. 
4*Hon.  Thomas-Hatton-George,  6.  9  OcL  1832. 

George,  second  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  Earl,  was  6.  in  1722,  and  d,  9 

June  1785 ;  having  m.  30  April  1764,  Anna-Maria,  daughter  and  heir  of Dray- 

ton^Esq.,  of  Sudbury,  Middlesex,  by  whom,  who  d.  23  Sept.  1787,  he  left  bsoe, 

1  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  20  Nov.  1766,  d.  17  Nov.  1835;  having  m.  1  Aug.  1787, 

Peter  Deny*,  Esq,,  of  Hans  Place,  Middlesex,  who  d,  27  June  1816. 

2  Oborob,  third  Earl,  b.  8  Jan.  1768,  d.  7  April  1830;  having  m.  29 

Aug.  1793,  Mary,  daughter  of  Trollope  Browne,  Esq.,  who  was  k,  1769, 
and  </.  17  Sept.  1839. 

3  Thomas-William f  fourth  and  latb  Earl, 

Cyv«^iM.— Baron  180S,  and  Earl  ITil.    Bart.  1041. 

Creneaion. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto, — Hora  et  semper :  Now  and  alwaya. 

4!ea/«.— Baston-NesUm,  near  Towcester,  Nordiamptonshire  ;  and  Twinatad  HaD,  Halstud 


PONSONBY,  VISCOUNT.    (Ponsohby.) 

JoBM  PoNtoNBT,  Viflcouiit  and  Baron  Ponaonby  of  ImokiUy,  Co. 
Cork,  m  the  Peerage  of  the  Uniied  Kingdom;  O.C.B.,  raceeeded  5 
Nov.  1806,  m.  13  Jan.  1803,  Lady  Frances  Villiers,  6th  daQ^^ter 
of  Geoi^ge-Boasey,  4tb  Earl  of  Jersey,  b.  15  April  1786,  but  has  no 
issue. 

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FOR 

Hmb  Lordship's  father,  William -Brabazon,  hrst  Lord,  wts  6. 15  Sept.  1744, 
and  tf.  5  Nor.  1806 ;  harinff  m.  26  Dec.  1769,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Molesworth,  4tb 
daughter  of  Richard,  3rd  Viscount  Molesworth,  who,  after  his  death,  m,  2ndly, 
WUliam,  4th  Earl  nta-William,  and  <l.  1  Sept.  1824.  Lord  Ponsonby  had  issue  by 
her, 

1  John,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon,  Mt^or-General  Sir  Willimn,  K,C.B,,  d,  at  Waterloo  18  Juue  1815, 

baring  m.  20  Jan.  1807,  tke  Hon.  Oeorgiana  FUsroy^  6th  daughter  of 
Charles,  1st  Lord  Southampton,  h,  13  Ckst.  1782,  d,  6  Feb.  1835.  They 
hare  left  issue : 

1  Anne-LoaiM,  6.  4  May  1M6,  m,  V  Sept.  ISSf,  WUliam-Tisfae  HamUton, 
Baq.,  B«rrlster-«Miaw.  S  Cbuiotte-Oeorgians,  b,  18  June  1800,  m.  1st, 
8  Jvly  1884,  Lteut.'CoLJokn-Horaee-'nouuu  SUtpieton,  wbo  d.  7  Not.  1888, 
—Me  Ls  DupBNOBa ;  and  tadly,  11  Dee.  1818,  Captain  Cbarlea  Talbot, 
U.}f.—See  Talbot.  S  ManhEUgabeth,   6.  tS  Feb.    1811,  4.  14  Sept. 

18S8;  baring  m.  1  Ang.  1885,  Rer.  Henry-George  Talbot— Am  Talbot, 
4  Frances-Isabella, b.  tS  Feb.  18IS,  d.96  July  1845;  haTing«.»Jan.  1840, 
tbe  Rer.  Hyde-Wyndbam  Beadon,  Vioar  of  Criekkule,  WOta.  5* William, 
b.  poatbnuKras,  0  Feb.  1818. 

3  Hon.  and  Rlgbt-Rer.  Richard,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Derry,  m,  in  1804, 

Franees,  daughter  of  the  late  Right-  Hon.  John  Staples,  l^  Hon.  Hen- 
rietta Molesworth,— #re  Molesworth,  and  has  issue, 

1  Harriei-Catkerine,  b.  •  Marcb  1805,  d,  96  Dec.  1886;  hxring  m,  I 
Dec.  1835,  Rer.  Tbomas  Lindaay,  Rector  of  Kilrea.  S  Capt.  WilUam- 

Brabaaon,  b,  18  Aug.  1807.  8  Louisa-Blisabetb-Bleanor,  b.  13  Jan.  1811, 
fii.ll  Aug.  1830,  Simon-George  Pnrdon,  Em.,  of  Tinerara,  Co.  Clare.  4 
Franoea-Cbarlotte,  6.  SO  June  1810.  5  Mmrif-Georgiana,  b.  13  Dec.  1818, 
d,  yoonff.  0  Emily-AaguaU-Grace,  6.  90  Aug.  1890.  7  Georgiana-Anne, 
b.  15  Sept.  1899,  d.  young. 

4  Hon.  George,  m.  Ist,  7  April  1807,  the  eldest  daughter  of  John -Jacob 

Gledstanes,  Esq.;  2ndly,  after  her  death,  Diana-Juliana-Margaretta, 
5th  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Edward  BouTerie,--«ee  Radnor,  6.  19 
Sept.  1786  ;  he  has  had  issue, 

1  WUUam-Gledstanee,  b.  1806,  d.  11  July  1841.=  9  Diana,  m,  10  Aug. 
1849,  tbe  Hoxu  Capt.  Edward-GranTille-George  Howard,  R.N.,  M.P.— 
See  Cabublb.     S  Robert-  Wentworth,  b.  April  1814,  d.  98  Sept.  1840. 

5  Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth,  6.  3  March  1775,  Countess  Grey. 

6  Hon.  Frederick. 

His  Lordship  is  the  grandson  of  the  late  Right-Hon.  John  Ponsonby,  great  uncle 
of  tbe  present  Earl  of  Bessborougb.    For  his  other  relations,  tee  Bessborouoh. 

Otm/Iom.— YiMxnmt  1830,  Baron  1800. 

Genealogv^Se%  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— VTo  rege,  lege,  grege :  For  the  king,  the  law,  and  tbe  people. 

Town  ilMideitce.— 15,  Great  Stanhope  Street,  Mayfur. 


PORTARLINGTON,  EARL  OF.     (Dawson.) 

John  Dawson,  Earl  of  Portarlington,  Viscount  Carlow,  Baron 
Dawson  of  Dawson  Court,  Queen's  County,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland; 
a  Colonel  in  the  Army ;  6.  26  Feb.  1781,  succeeded  25  Nov.  1798, 
and  is  unmarried. 

His  Lordsiiip's  father,  John,  first  Earl,  was  b.  23  Aug.  1744,  and  d.  25  Nov. 
1798 ;  haying  m.  1  Jan.  1778,  Lady  Caroline  Stuart,  5th  daughter  of  John,  3rd 
Earl  of  Bute,  b.  May  1752,  d.  20  Jan.  1813,  by  whom  he  left  issue  : 

1  John,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Lrfidy  CaroUne  •  Elizabeth,  b.  21  March  1782,  Dowager  Lady  Congkton. 

423 


FOR 

3  Lady  Louisa-Mary,  b.  7  Sept.  1783,  d,  18  Aug.  1845 ;  having  m,  2  Feb. 

1829,  the  Rer.  Walter-Davenport  Bromley,  of  Wootton  Hall,  Ash- 
bourne. 

4  Lady  Harriet,  6.  9  Oct.  1784,  d,  16  Dec.  1827;  having  m.  4  May  1813, 

the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry-David  Erskine. — See  Erskine. 

5  Hon.  Captain  Henry   Dawson -Dauer,  R,N.,   6.  19   July   1786,  </.  27 

Mav  1841 ;  having  m.  20  May  1813,  Eliza,  daughter  of  CapL  Edmund- 
Joshua  Moriarty,  R.N.,  by  Lady  Lucy  LuttreU,  sister  of  John,  last  Earl 
of  Carhampton,  and  has  issue, 

I  Jane,  6. 2  July  1817.      9  Caroline-Mary,  b.  8  Oct.  1818.       3  Elisabeth- 

Wmiamaa-Anne,  b.  11  March  1820.        4*Henry4olm-Reuben,  6.  5  Sept. 

1822.       5  Looiaa-Georgiana,  b.  4  June  1825. 

6  Right  Hon.  Lieut-Colonel  George-Lionel  Dawson-Damer,   C.B.,  M.P., 

P.C,  and  Comptroller  of  the  Queen's  Household,  b,  28  Oct.  1788,  m. 
20  Aug.  1825,  Mary  -  Georgiana  -  Emma,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Lord  Hugh  Seymour,— «««  Hertford,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Georgiana-Aajenuta-Charlotte-Caroline,  b.  13  June  1826.       S  Cecilia* 

filanche-Horatia-J^ymoor,  b,  7  July  1828.         3  Alice-Henrietta,  b.  2  Nor. 

1830,  d.  8  April  1832.         4  lioncl-Seymoar- William,  b.  7  April  1831.  5 

Erelyn-Mary-Stoart,  b.  18  May  1835.       0  Conatance-Wilhelmina-Frances, 

b.  14  July  I83e. 

7  Hon.  Lionel-Charle*,  b.  7  May  1790,  d,  25  Feb.  1842;  having  m.  15  Sept. 

1820,  Lady  Elizabeth-Emily  Nugent,  eldest  daughter  of  George-Frede- 
rick, 7th  Earl  of  Westmeath,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue, 

1  John-Henry,  b.  20,  d.  23,  Oct.  1821.  2  Hon.  CMroline-Margaret, 

Maid  of  Honour  to  her  Maievty,  b.  28  Oct.  1822.  3  Elisabeth- Jane,  b. 

28  Feb.  1824.       4  Henry- William,  b.  11  May  1825.       5  George-Frederick, 

b.  I  Jane  1827.        0  and  7,  two  daughter*. 

8  Hon.  William,  b.  1793,  m.  1st,  in  March  1820,  Patience^  youngest  daugh- 

ter of  General  Scott,  who  d.  in  1821 ;  and  2ndly,  1827,  Louisa- Frances, 
2nd  daughter  of  S.  Wright,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  by  the  2nd  marriage, 
1  George,  b.  1828,  d.  1829.        2  Louisa-Mary,  b.  3  Nor.  1830. 

9  Lady  Anna-Maria,  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  H.R.H.  the  Dachest  of 

Kent. 

fVeo/toiM.— fiaron  1770,  Viacount  1776,  Earl  1785. 
Geneaiogw. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto — Vita?  via  rirtus  :  Virtue  is  the  way  of  life. 
iS'ea/.— Emo  Park,  Queen's  County. 


PORTLAND,  DUKE  OF.  (Bbntinck.) 
William-Henry-Catendish  Scott-Bentinck,  Duke  of  Portland. 
Co.  Dorset,  Marquis  of  Titchfield,  Co.  Southampton,  Earl  of  Portland. 
Viscount  Woodstock,  Co.  Oxford,  and  Baron  of  Cirencester,  Co. 
Gloucester,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  P.C,  a  Commissioner  of 
the  Metropolitan  Roads,  a  Family  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum, 
and  D.C.L.3  b.  24  June  1768,  succeeded  30  Oct.  1809,  m.  4  Aug. 
1795,  Henrietta,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Major-Ge- 
neral  John  Scott,  of  Balcomie,  Co.  Fife,  and  sister  of  Viscountess 
Canning,  by  whom,  who  d.  28  April  1844,  his  Grace  had  issue  : 

1  miHam-Henry-CavendisA,  Marquis  of  Titchfield^  b,  21  Aug.   1796,  d.  4 

March  1824,  unm, 

2  Lady  Henrietto,  6.  21  April  1798. 

3  Lady  Caroline,  b.  6  July  1799,  d.  23  Jan.  1828. 
4*William-John,  Marquis  of  Htcbfidd,  b,  17  Sept.  1800. 

424 


POR 


5  Lord  William-Oeorge-Frederick-Cavendish,  M.P.,  b,  27  Feb.  1802. 

6  Lord  Henry  -  William,  a  family  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum,  b. 

9  June  1804. 

7  Lady  Charlotte,  6.  14  Jan.  1806,  m.  14  July  1827,  John-Erelyn  Denison, 

Esq.,  of  Ossington,  Notts,  M.P. 

8  Lady  Lucy,  b.  27  Aug.  1807,  Lady  Howard  de  Walden. 

9  Lady  Mary,  b.  3  July  1809. 

His  Grace's  father,  William-Henry-Cavendish,  third  Duke,  was  b,  14  April 
1738,  and  d.  30  Oct.  1809  ;  having  m.  8  Nov.  1766,  Lady  Dorothy  Cavendish,  only 
daughter  of  William,  4th  Duke  of  Devonshire,  who  d,  3  June  1794.  Their  Graces, 
besides  their  second  and  third  sons,  who  d.  infants,  had  the  following  issue : 

1  William-Henry-Cavendish,  present  and  fourth  Duke. 

2  General  Lord  miliam- Henry  Cavenduh,  O.C^.  and  G,C.H.^  6.  14  Sept. 

1774,  d,  17  June  1839;  having  m.  19  Feb.  1803,  Lady  Mary  Acheron, 
2nd  daughter  of  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Gosford,  by  whom,  who  d,  at  Paris 
1  Mav  1843,  he  had  no  issue. 

3  Lady    Charlotte,  6.  3  Oct.  1775,  widow  of  Charlet  OreviUe,  Esq.^See 

Warwick. 

4  Lady  Mary,  b.  13  March  1778,  d.  unm.  6  Nov.  1843. 

5  Lord  mmam'CkarUs'Augustus-Cavendish,  6.  May  1780,  d.  28  April  1826; 

having  m.  1st.,  21  Sept.  1808,  Georgiana-AutfUiia-Frederica  Seymour, 
who  d.  10  Dec.  1813;  and  2ndly,  16  July  1816,  Anne  Wellesley, 
(daughter  of  the  Marquis  Wellesley,)  whose  marriage  with  Sir  William 
Abdy,  Bart.,  was  dissolved  25  June  1816.  His  Lordship  left  issue  by 
both  wives, 

I  GeorgUna-Aagnsta-Fredericik,  6.  91  Aug.  1811.       =       S  Anne,  6. 
Aug.  1810.  3  Charles,  6.  8  Not.  1817.  4  Arthnr-Carendisb,  Lieut 

84^  Foot,  b.  0  May  1810.        5  Emily,  6.  April  1820. 

6  Major  General  Lord  fVederick-CavendUh,  C,B.,  b.  2  Nov.  1781,  </.  11  Feb. 

1828;  having  m.  16  Sept.  1820,  Lady  Mary  Lowther,  3rd  daughter  of 
William,  1st  Earl  of  Lonsdale,  6. 28  Oct.  1785,  by  whom  he  left  one  son, 
George- Augustos-Carendiflb,  6.  0  July  18S1. 

Crea/lonf.— Earl,  Viscoant,  and  Baron  1080;   Duke  and  Marquis  1718. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Moito.—Vnigne*  honte  :  Fear  disgrace. 

T\>um  Residence.— 19,  Carendiah  Square. 

^etf/«.— Welbeck  Abbey,  Notu ;  and  Fullarton  House,  Ayrshire. 

€nllaUtal  Btanrtes. 


[Cousins  of  the  mesent  Peer,  issue  of  Lord 
Edward  Benunck,  8nd  son  of  the  Srd 
Duke.] 

1  Rkv.WiixiamHabry-EowaroBkntinck, 
Archdeacon  of  Westminster,  and  Rector  of 
Sigclesthome,  Co.  York,  b.  9  Feb.  1784,  m. 
10  July  1814,  Frances,  daughter  of  the  Rer. 
Thomas  Constable. 

2  Harriet,  b.  0  April  1787,  m.  8  May  1800, 
Sir  Waiiam-Mordaunt-Stiirt  Milner,  Bart., 
widower  of  the  only  daughter  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Henry-Theophilus  Clements,  brother  of  the 
1st  Earl  of  Leitrim. 

3  Chariot te-GeorgianaSophia,  b.  14  Jan. 
1780,  d.  6  Not.  1810 ;  baring  m.  21  March  1814, 
Robert  Garrett,  Esq.,  of  Ellington,  Kent, 
Lieut.-Colonel  48th  root. 

[Issue  of  Christian- Frederick-Anthony ,Count 

Aldenburg-Bentinck,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon. 

William  Bentinck,  (2nd  son  of  the  1st  Earl,) 

by   Charlotte-Sophia,   only  daughter  and 

heir  of  the  Count  of  Aldenburg.    All  the 

descendants   of   this   marriage  bear  the 

name  of  Aldknbdro-Bkntinck.] 

1     WaUam-Gustavut  Frederick,    Count 

Bentinck- Rhoon,  a  Count  of  the  Empire,  b.  21 

July  1703,  d.  22  Oct.  1835,having  m.  lat,20  Oct. 

1701,  Baroness  Ottoline- Frederics  •  Louisa, 

daughter  of  Baron  Arend- William  of  Reede- 

Lynden,—««e  Athlon K,  who  d.  24  Nov.  1700 ; 

and  2ndly,  8  Sept.  1816,   Sarah  -  Margaret 

Gerdes ;  by  his  first  marriage  he  had  issue  : 

1  Maria  -  Antoinetta  -  Charlotte,  b.  24 
July  1702,  m.  1st,  in  1814,  Barao  Nieu- 
Tenheym,  who  d.  in  1820;  and  2ndly, 
1822,  ttie  Count  of  Rechtem. 

2  OttoUne-Frederica-Louisa,  6. 7  Aug. 
1703,  M.  in  1813,  Charles,  Baron  Nagel 
of  Neder-Henert. 

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2  John-Char les,9iCawat  of  the  Empire,  6. 
2  July  1703,  d.  23  Nor.  1833;  haTingm.  20  March 
1783,  Lady  Jemima  -  Helena  de  -  Reedt -  do 
Ginkle.  eldest  daughter  of  Frederick,  0th 
Earl  of  Athlone,  by  whom,  who  d.  0  Sept. 
1830,  he  had  issue, 

1  Antoinetta-Wilhelmina-Jane,  6.  18 
Dec.  1785. 

2  WiLUAM-CHBISTIAN-FBKnBaiCK, 

Count  Bkmtinck,  Chamberlain  to  the 
King  of  Holland,  b.  15  Nor.  1787,  m. 
10  April  1841,  the  Countess  Pauline- 
Albertine,  2nd  daughter  of  Count 
Monnich,  a  Count  of  the  Empire,  b. 
May  1817. 

3  Colonel  Charles  -  Anthony- Ferdi- 
nand, Migor  in  the  Coldstream  Guards, 
6.  4  March  1702. 

4  Colonel  Henrv-John- William,  Cold- 
stream Guards,  Military  Secretary  at 
Gibraltar,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the 
Queen,  6.  8  Sept.  1700,  m.  10  March 
1820,  Reneira-Antoinetta,  daughter  of 
Admiral  Sir  James-Hawkins  Whit- 
shed,  Bart.,  and  G.C.B.,  hj  Sophia- 
Henrietta  Bentinck.— iSse  below. 

[Issue  of  Captain  John- Albert  Bentinck,  R.N., 
younger  son  of  the  Hon.  William,  above.] 
I  ViceAdmiral  HUliam  Bentinck,  b.  17 
June  1764,  d.  21  Feb.  1813 ;  harinc  «.  20  Oct. 
1802,  Lady  Franoes-Augusta-Elisa  Pierrepont, 
only  daughter  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  Manrers, 
who  is  re-m.  to  Henry- William  Stephens, 
Esq. ;  she  had  issue  by  the  Admiral, 

1  George-WiUiam-Piecrepont,  b.  17 
July  1803. 

2  Charles,  b.  22  March  1810. 

3  ReneirmHenrietta,  b.  18  March 
1811, «.  21  Jnly  184S,  the  Rev.  George 


FOR 


Martini  Canon  Residentiary,  and  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Dioceie  of  Exeter,  «nd 
Vioar  of  Harberton,  Devon,  widower 
of  Lady  Charlotte-Sophia  Eliot— .^ee 
St.  Gkbmani. 
S  SophiaHenrietU,  b.  SI  June  1705,  m.  11 
Dec  1701,  Sir  Jamea  Hawkina  -  Whitahed, 
Bart,  6.C.B.,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet 
8  Charlotte-Frances,  b,  S8  May  1708,  m,  1% 


Not.  1789,  Sir  Robert-Short  MUnes,  Bart., 
who  d.  %  Dec.  1887. 

4  Henrietta  EU»abetht  b.  9  Jan.  1770,  d. 
1800 ;  haying  m.  8  Awil  1804,  Admiral  Sir 
George  Martin,  G.C.B.,  Grand  CroM  of  St 
Michael  and  St  George,  and  Knt  of  St  Ja- 
nuarioa  of  Naples,  ViceAdmiral  of  the  Uni- 
ted Kingdom;  he  m.  tndly,  SO  May  1815,  a 
daughter  of  William  Lodce,  Esq.,  of  Nor- 


bory  Park,  who  4,  1  March  184S. 


PORTMAN.  BARON.  (Portman.) 
»  Edward-Berkeley  Portman,  Baron  Portmaa  of  Orchard  Poit- 
man^  Co.  Somerset^  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ^  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Somersetshire,  and  a  Member  of  the  Prince  of  Wales's 
Council  for  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall,  b.  9  July  1799,  m.  16  June  1827> 
Lady  Emma  Lascelles,  3rd  daughter  of  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Hare- 
wood,  a  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Queen,  6.  16  March  1809, 
by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

l^Hon.  William-Henry-Berkeley,  b.  12  July  1829. 

2  Hon.  Edwin-Berkeley,  6.  3  Aug.  1830. 

3  Hon.  Lucy-EUa,  b.  20  Nor.  1831. 

4  Hon.  Maurice-Berkeley,  6.  18  Jan.  1833. 

5  Hon.  Louisa-Mary,  b.  15  June  1834. 

6  Hon.  Walter-Berkeley,  b.  1  Dec.  1836. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Edward-Berkeley  Portman,  Esq.,  of  Bryanston  and  Or- 
chard Portman,  was  b.  in  1771,  m.  1st,  28  Aug.  1798,  Lucy,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
Rer.  Thomas  Whitby,  of  Cresswell  Hall,  Co.  Stafford,  who  d.  20  March  1812 ; 
and  2ndly,  16  March  1816,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  Huke, 
Bart.  Mr.  Portman  d.  19  Jan.  1823,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage,  bendea 
Lord  Portman,  three  sons  and  three  daughters,  given  below. 

OrMliofi.— 18S7. 

Geneatogw^See  Gomeaioghal  Volume. 
Motto. — A  clean  heart  and  a  cheerful  apirit. 

Am«#^— Bryancton,  near  Blandford,  Doraetabire;  and  Orcbaid  Portman,  nearTannton, 
Sonataetahire.  

Collateral  Branches. 


(Themeaent  Peer'a  Brotfaeraand  Siaters.] 

1  Henry- William-Berkeley  Portman,  Eaq., 
b.  8  May  ISOl,  m.  Harriet- BmUy,  2nd 
dao^rtw  of  T.  L.  Napier  Start,  Eaq.,  and  haa 


1  Loey-Mabella,  «.  ifl  May  18M,  George- 
Digby  Wingfteld,  Eaq.,  eldeat  aon  of  Wil- 
liam  Winir^eld,  Eaq.,  by  Lady  Charlotte 
Digby^-aee  Digit,  b.  1  June  1707. 

S  Wyndham  Berkeley,  b.  4  June  1804,  m.  18 
Sent.  1818,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Thomaa 
ThomUn,  Baq.,  of  Riddleaworth,  Norfolk, 
and  haaiainie. 

4  Mmriamue,  b.  1  Sept.  1809,  d.  1  Deo. 
184t;  haring  m.  14  April  I8SI,  George 
Dramnumd,  Jiaq.,-^M«  SraATHAiXAN,  Cau. 
Branch. 

5  Harriet-Ella,  m.  1  March  1817,  William 
Stratford  Dngdale,  Baq.,  llf.P.,  only  aon  of 
the  late  Dngdale^trmtiard  Dngiale,  Biq.,  by 
he  Hob.  Charlotte  €waQn.--iSlM  Howa. 

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0  Rer.  Fita-Hardinge-Beikaley,  Canoi  of 
Wella,  Rector  of  Staple-Fitapaine,  and  Or- 
chard-Portman,  6.  13  Jan.  1811.  fla.  17  Anr. 
1840,  Franoea-Anne,  davfhter  off  theRer.W. 
N.  DameU,  Rector  of  Stanhope,  Doiham, 


[Hia  Lnrdahip'a  wflfe  and  annta,  imom  of 
the  late  Henry-WiUiam-Berkeley  Portman, 

1  ^MrfJto-it«lfy,d.  11  March  1888;  hav- 
ing m.  I  May  1703,  the  Hon.  EUaaheHi-Lncv 
Dormer,  tad  daughter  of  Chariee,  8A  Lou 
Dormer,  by  whom  he  left  iaane, 

Charlotte-Fanny,  Covateaa  Ponlatt. 

1  AnMo-Manf,  d.  1844. 

3  Henrietta,  m.  11  July  1880,  XM4t-MM*a 
Grosvenor-TregonweU,  Etf.,  of  Ontabom^ 
Doraet,.who  waa  6.  14  Fab.  UM,  and  tf.  li 
Jan.  1881. 


FOR 


PORTSMOUTH,  EARL  OF.     (Wallop.) 

John-Charles  Wallop,  Earl  of  Portsmouth,  Viscount  Lymington, 
Co.  Southampton,  and  Baron  Wallop  of  Wallop  in  the  said  County, 
all  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britcun  ;  Bailiff  of  Burley  in  the  New 
Forest ;  b.  18  Dec.  1767,  succeeded  16  May  17^,  m.  19  Nov.  1799, 
the  Hon.  Grace  Norton,  only  daughter  of  Fletcher,  1st  Lord  Grantley, 
but  had  no  issue  by  her  Ladyship,  who  d.  15  Nov.  1813. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  second  Earl,  was  6.  29  June  1742,  and  d,  16  May  ^ 
1797 ;  haying  m.  27  Aug.  1763,  Urania,  daughter  of  Coulson  Fellowes,  Esq.,  of  ^ 
Eggsford,  Devon,  by  whom,  who  d,  29  Jan.  1812,  he  had  issue, 

1  John-Charles,  present  and  third  Earl. 

2  Lady  Urania- j^tmabeUa,  b.  1  June  1769,  d.  17  Dec.  1844. 

3  Lady  Camilla-Mary,  b.  8  Nor.  1770,  d.  10  Sept.  1789. 

4*Hon.  Newton  Fellowes,  b,  26  June  1772,  m.  1st,  30  Jan.  1795,  FVamcet^ 
4th  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Castell  Sherard,  of  Glatton,  Hunts.,  who  d. 
15  March  1819;  and  2ndly,  24  June  1820,  Ladv  Catherine  Fortescue, 
2nd  daughter  of  Hugh,  1st  Earl  Fortescue,  and  has  had  issue  by  both 
marriages, 

1  Fannp-Jane-Urania,  b,  %5  Dec.  0  Catherine,  6.  15  May  istl,  m. 

1700,  d.  93  Aug.  1814.  99    July    184t,  SeymmiT  -  PhiUipa 

S  Henrietta-  Caroline,  6.  10  Jnly       Allen,  tSaq.,  of  CreaaoUy,  Co.  Pern- 

ir06,  m.  Dec.  1890,  Joseph  Chichei-       broke,  son  of  John  Henalei^  Allen, 

ter-Nagle,  Eoq.  Eaq.,  by  Gertrude  Seymour.— Jte 

S  Henry  -Arthur-Wallop,    6.  99       Hertford. 
Oct.  1700.  7  Hecter-Urania,  6.  18  June  1899. 

4  Newton-  John- AtexatUter,  fr.  97  8  laaac-Newton,  b.  II  Jan.  1895. 
March,  d,  Sept.,  1801.                                  0  Camilla-Eleanor,  6.0  Feb.  1880. 

5  LouisorMaria,  6.  93  July  1809, 
d.  March  1830.     = 

5  Hon,  CouUon,  b.  19  Sept.  1774  ;  d.  31  Aug.  1807  ;  baring  m.  2  April  1802, 

Catherine-Townley,  only  daughter  of  Maurice  Keatinge,  Esq. 

6  Lady  HenrietU-Dorothea,  6.  6  May  1780,  m.  19  Jan.  1816,  the  Rer.  John* 

Comyns  Churchill. 

7  Lady  Emma-Maria,  6.  13  Aug.  1781,  d,  22  May  1798. 

8  Hon,  WiUiam-FeUowet,  b.  20  May  1784,  d,  20  Nov.  1790. 

CteatUms^yiaconnt  and  Baron  1790,  Earl  1743. 
Geneaiogf^See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto.— Kn  auiTant  la  rMtk :  In  following  troth. 
Jto^.— Hurstbome  Park,  Hanta. 

ColUteral  Brsnttes. 

Isaue  of  the  Barl'a  Couain,  the  late  Barton-  I  Sept.  1808. 

William-Powlett  Wallop,  Esq.]  ^  Newton-Ward,  6.  July  1810. 

1  BAaTON  -  PouLBTT  Wallop,  Biq.,  b,  6  \      3  Hearietu,6.  Dec  1811. 


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POU 


POULETT,  EARL.  (Poulett.) 
John  Poulett,  Earl  Poulett,  Viscount  Hinton  of  Hintoa  St. 
George,  Co.  Somerset,  and  Baron  Poulett,  of  Hinton  St.  George 
aforesaid,  in  the  Peerage  of  England;  Colonel  of  the  1st  Somersetshire 
Militia }  b.  5  July  1783,  succeeded  14  Jan.  1819,  m.  28  Aug.  1820, 
Charlotte-Fanny,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry-Berkeley  Portman,Esq., 
— see  PoRTMAN,  and  has  issue  by  her  : 

1  JoAn-JRolle,  Viscount  Hinton,  b.  8  June  1821,  d.  unm,  18  Aug.  1843. 
^  2*Vere,  Viscount  Hinton,  Ensign  68th  foot,  b.  20  Aug.  1822. 

^  3  Lady  Margaret-Charlotte,  b,  16  July  1830,  d.  31  May  1834. 

4  Hon.  Amias,  6.  6  Feb.  1835. 
The  Earrs  father,  John,  fourth  Earl,  was  b.  7  April  1756,  m,  1st,  11  June  1782, 
Sophia,  daughter  and  heir  of  Admiral  Sir  George  Pocock,  K.B.,  who  d.  24  Jan. 
1811 ;  and  2ndly,  23  July  1816,  Margaret,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  Ynrr 
Burges,  Esq.,  of  East  Ham,  Essex,  and  widow,  24  April  1803,  of  Sir  John  Smith- 
Burges,  Bart.,  of  Harering  Bower,  Essex ;  she  d.  28  May  1838.  His  Lordship  had 
no  issue  by  her ;  and  dying  14  Jan.  1819,  left  issue  by  his  1st  marriage, 

1  John,  present  and  fifth  Earl. 

2  Lady  Sophia,  6.  16  March  1785,  Duchess  of  Clerehind. 

3  Hon.  Rear-Adm.  George,  b.   10  May  1786,  m.  9  Dec.  1811,  Catherine- 

Sophia,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  George  Dallas,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  d. 

11  April  1831,  he  has  issue, 

1  Augusta-Sophia-Margaret 1 1>.7  Feb.  1330,  d,  11  Sept.  1830.  S  George, 
Lieut.  54th  Kegt.,  b.  12  June  1891.  3  Henry-Vane-Aditon,  b.  1  April 
1824.  4  WilUam-Henry,  Ensign  54th  foot,  6.  22  Sept.  1827.  6  John- 
Powell,  b.  10  Dec.  1828,  d.  2  April  1820. 

4  Lady  Mary,  b,  24    Feb.  1788,   widow  of  Lord  Charlet  Somereet.^See 

Beaufort. 

5  Hon.  miliam,  b.  12  Sept.  1789,  d.  28  Nov.  1805. 

6  Hon.  Vere,  Ensign  4th  Foot,  b.  7  Dec.  1791,  d.  on  his  passage  from  Cadis, 

in  the  Ganymede,  11  March  1812. 

7  Lady  Harriet-Bridget- Anne,  b,  4  July  1793,  d,  13  Feb.  1802. 

8  Lady  Catherine,  6.  29  July  1796,  d,  15  March  1816. 

9  Hon,  Frederich-Charles,  b,  6  July  1798,  d.  16  Nov.  1808. 
10  Lady  Augusta,  b,  27  Dec.  1801. 

(Creations.— BTon  1827,  Viscount  and  Earl  1700. 

Genealogy .i^^ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Gaxde*  la  foy :  Keep  the  faith. 

$9eat. — Hinton  St.  George,  Crewkeme,  Somenetshire. 


Collateral  BranrQrs. 


[The  Earl's  Cousins,  issue  of  the  Hon.  Lieut- 
Gen.  Yere  Poulett,  Brother  of  the  4th 
Earl.] 

1  Mary-Anne,  b.  1788,  d.  11  Oct.  1820. 
1  John  Poolbtt,  Esq.,  6.  1780. 


3  Anne-Lucy,  b,  I  Jan.  1700,  Lady  NifoaC. 

4  Vera-Bridget,  6.  1795,  m,  17  Aiag.  IT' 
J.  N.  Connel,  Esq.,  M.D.,  RUI«  BrifadA. 


5  Harriett-Jane,  d.  2S  Mai^  1811. 

0  CharlottfAnne,  b,  1706,  d.  t»  AftA  IMi. 


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POW 


POWERSCOURT,  VISCOUNT.     (Wincfibld.) 

Mbryyn  WiNOPiELD,  Viscount  Powerscourt  of  Powerscourt,  Co. 
Wicklow,  and  Baron  Wingfield  of  Wingfield,  Co.  Wexford,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland ;   h.  14  Oct.  1836,  succeeded  1 1  Aug.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Richard,  sixth  Viscount,  was  6. 18  Jan.  1815,  suc- 
ceeded 9  Aug.  1823,  and  d,  11  Aug.  1844  ;  having  m.  20  Jan.  1836,  Ladv  Eliza- 
bbth-Francbs-Charlottb  Jocelyn,  eldest   daughter    of  the  Earl  of  Roden, 
Dowager  Viscountbss  Powrrscourt,  b,  13  Dec.  1813,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 
1  Mbrvyn,  present  and  seventh  Viscount. 
2*Hon.Maurice-Richard,  6.  13  Jan.  1839. 
3  Hon.  Lewis-Richard,  b.  25  Feb.  1842. 
His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Richard,  fifth  Viscount,  was  6. 11  Sept.  1790,  and 
d.  9  Aug.  1823,  having  been  twice  married ;  1st,  6  Feb.  1813,  to  Lady  Frances-Theo- 
dosia  Jocelyn,  eldest  daughter  of  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Roden,  who  </.  10  May  1820 ; 
and  2ndly,  in  Aug.  1822,  to  Theodosia,  3rd  daughter  of  Hon.  Hugh  Howard,  — tee 
Wicklow,  who  </.  31  Dec.  1836.     By  the  first  Lady  his  Lordship  had  iseue,  besides 
the  6th  Viscount, 

Hon.  Catherine,  b,  3  Dec.  1816,  m.   21    Dec.   1835,  the  Hon.  Andrew 
Stuart. — See  Castle-Stuart. 
Richard,  fourth  Viscount,  father  of  the  5th  Viscount,  6.  29  Oct.  1762,  d,  19 
July  1809  ;  having  m.  1st,  30  June  1789,  Lady  Catherine  Meade,  2nd  daughter  of 
John,  1st  Earl  of  CUnwilliam,  who  d,  17  Feb.  1793  ;  and  2ndly,  9  Feb.  1796,  Isa- 
bella, now  Viscountess  Dowager,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Right-Hon.  William 
Brownlow,  and  aunt  of  Lord  Lurgan ;  by  the  1st  marriage  he  was  father  of  the  5th 
Viscount,  and   for  his  other  bsue  by  both  marriages  see  below. 
Creation.— 17^. 

Genealogv.Se*!  Genealogical  Volume* 
Motto.— ridkUti  est  de  Dieu  :  Truth  is  of  God. 
Seat, — Powerscourt  Castle,  near  Enniskerry,  Wicklow. 


ColUtetal  Branr^es. 


[Great  Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present 
Peer,  issue  of  the  4th  Viscount.] 

I  Hon.  John,  b.  4  Sept.  1701,  d.  14  May 
1811. 

S  Hon,  and  Rev.  Edwardt  b,  20  Not. 
170»,  m,  12  April  1810,  Louisa -Joan,  3rd 
daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  George  Jocelyn, 
—gee  Rodin,  and  d.  6  Sept.  1825,  leaving 
issue  by  her,  who  r«-m.  2  Aug.  1833,  Robert- 
Richard  Tighe,  Esq., 

1  RiCHABD     WlNCrilLD,     EsQ.  2 

George.       3  Edward. 

3  =  Hon.  Catherine,  b.  1707,  m.  8  July 
1833,  Bev.  Arthur  Newcombe,  who  d.  Dec. 
1835. 

4  Hon,  Emily,  b.  1708,  d.  20  June  1837 ; 
haring  m,  4  June  1827,  the  Rer.  Frederick 
TwiMtleton.—See  Sayk  and  Sbli. 

5  Hon.  and  Rer.  William,  Vicar  of  Ab- 
beylelx,  b.  21  May  1700,  m.  14  Sept.  1830, 
Elisabeth,  daughter  of  the  Rer.  Thomas 
Kelly,  of  Kellyyille,  Queen's  Co.,  and  has 

1  Elisabeth-Isabella,  b,  10  Aug.  1832. 

2  Richard-Thomas,  6.  10  Oct.  1835. 

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3  Edward- BUgh,  b.  17  Jan.  1840. 

4  IsabellaFranoes,  b.  May  1843. 

0  Hon,  James,  b.  5- Sept.  1800,  d.  unm. 

7  Hon.  Isabella,  b.  10  Jan.  1803,  d.  unm, 

8  Hon.  EUxabetk,  b.  15  Oct.  1804,  d,  untn. 

[Brothers  and  sisters  of  the  4th  Viscount, 
issue  of  Richard,  3rd  Viscount.] 

1  Hon.  Martha,  d.  12  Sept.  1844. 

2  Hon.  Emily,  d,  0  June  1840;  baring 
m.  10  April  1817,  Rcbert-Dtane  Spread, 
Esq.,  who  d.  5  Feb.  1840. 

3  Harriet,  d.  31  Aug.  1800. 

4  Hon.  John  WiNoriBLD-SraAi-FOBD,  b.  2 
Aug.  1772,  m,  Ist,  25  April  1707,  Frances, 
only  child  of  Leonard  Bartholmew,  Esq., 
of  Addington  Place,  Kent,  who  d.  13  July 
1827;  and  2ndly,  I  Aug.  1832,  Harriette, 
daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Grant,  Esq.,  of 
the  KnoU,  Co.  Glamorgan.  The  issue  of  his 
1st  marriage  are, 

I  Frances-Amelia,  b,  0  Jan.  1808,  m, 
21  July  1832,  the  Venerable  John- 
CecU  Hall,  Archdeacon  of  Man, 
SOB  of  tiie  late  Dean  of  Darfaaia,l»7  the 


POW 


Hon.  Aima-lluria-Brldset  Byng.— •S'e^ 
ToRBiNOTOM,  who  d.  8  Feb.  1844. 

2  Isabella- Harriet,  h.  88  Oct.  1800, 
m.  91  July  1833,  John  Malcolm,  Ewi. 

3  John,  b.  10  Dec.  1810,  m.  10  Dec. 
1844,  Jane-Elixabeth,  yonngeat  daui;h- 
ter  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Gniae, 
Bart. 


A  Hon.  Colonel  Edward,  (twin  with  Hon. 
Johnj^  b.  2  Aug.  1772,  m,  17  April  1797,  Har- 
riet-Esther, tnd  daughter  of  Henry  Weo- 
tenra,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Lord  Roaanore,  by 
whom  he  has  issue, 

Harriet,  b.  1700,  m.  Oct  1810,  Lient.. 
Colonel  William  Vemer,  of  Churehill, 
Co.  Armagh,  M.P. 


POWIS,  EARL  OF.     (Hbrbebt.) 

Edwabd  Herbert,  Earl  of  Powis,  Co.  Montgomery,  Viscount  Clive 
of  Ludlowy  Baron  Clive  of  Waleot,Co.  Salop,  Powis  of  Powis  Castle, 
Co.  Montgomery,  and  Herbert  of  Cherbury,  Co.  Salop,  in  the  Peer- 
age  of  the  United  Kingdom;  Baron  Clive  of  Plassey,  Co.  Clare,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland;  K.G.,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Montgomeryshire ;  b,  22 
March  1785,  succeeded  16  May  1839,  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Herbert  only,  m.  9  Feb.  1818,  Lady  Lucy 
Graham,  3rd  daughter  of  James,  3rd  Duke  of  Montrose,  6.  25  Sept. 
1793,  by  whom  he  has  issue: 

l^Edward-James,  Vucount  Clive,  M.P.,  6.  5  Nov.  1818. 

2  Lady  Lucy-Caroline,  6.  10  Dec.  1819. 

3  Lady  Cbariotte-Elizabeth,  6. 6  Feb.  1821. 

4  Hon.  Percy-Egerton,  Lieut.  43rd  Foot,  6.  15  April  1822. 

5  ^  dayghter,  6.  10  Feb.,  </.  28  April  1824. 

6  Hon.  George,  6.  25  Nov.  1825. 

7  Hon.  Robert-Cbarles,  b.  24  June  1827. 

8  ^  daughter,  still-bom  9  April  1829. 

9  Lady  Harriet-Jane,  6.  21  Dec.  1831. 

10  Hon.  WUliam-Henry,  b.  8  Feb.  1834. 

11  ^  cAt/(/,.8tUl-bom  9  Jan.  1835. 

Hit  Lordship's  father,  Edward  Clive,  first  Earl,  was  6.  7  March  1754,  mc- 
ceeded  to  the  Irish  Peerage  23  Nov.  1774,  d,  16  May  1839 ;  having  m.  7  May  1784, 
Lady  Henrietta- Antonia  Herbert,  4th  but  only  surviving  daughter  of  Henry-Arthur, 
Ist  Earl  of  Povis,  sister  and  heir  of  George-Edward-Henry-Arthur,  2nd  Barl,  on 
whose  death,  in  1801,  the  title  became  extinct.  By  this  Lady,  who  was  6.  3  SeyC 
1758,  and  </.  3  June  1830,  the  Earl  had  issue : 

1  Edward,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Lady  HenHetta-jUnionia,  6.  5  Sept.  1786,  d,  22  Dec.  1835  ;  baviif  «.-5 

Feb.  1817,  Sir  Waikin  miliamt-Wynn,  Bart.,  who  was  b,  26  Oct.  1772, 
and  d,  5  Jan.  1840. 

3  Ladv  Charlotte-Florentia,  b,  12  Sept.  1787,  Ducheftiof  NortimmWriMi. 

4  Hon.  Robfsrt-  Henry,  M.P.,  b,  15  Jan.  1789,  m.  19  June  1819,  Lady  Bmt^ 

riet  Windsor,  2nd  daughter  of  Other-Hickman,  5th  Eail  of  PlyiiHNitl^ 

and  has  issue  by  her, 

1  HenriettarSarah,  6.  SS  March  18M.  1  ChmHi»tt0^mw-Ftm9mi^b. 
14i^.  18SS,4<.S7Ma7lM0.  S  Robert,  6.  94  May  ISM.  4llMW,Auf 
Sept.  1818.  5  A  daughter,  twin  wiUi  Mary,  ».  and  A  T  8«pt.  un.  • 
Herberi-Bdwmrdj  6. 14  Jan.  1810,  d.  5  May  ;lsM.  y  tliiMria  IlMfcMli 

WindMT,  b,  19  Marcb  183S.  8  WilUtta-WlndMir,  d.  II  Am.  JtV. 

9  Vietoria-Alesandrina,  to  wkom  tlw  <^ieen's  Moat  SiMlhMt  M^lselj 
stood  sponsor  by  proxy,  b.  19  Dec*  ItlOi 

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»5^'**^S!!5!r"*^?  ^  ***•  IJ*^  Peert«e  1701 ;  Baron  Clire  in  thst  of  Great  Britafa  I7M  ; 
isaron  Powia  and  Herbert,  Vlacoimt  and  Earl  of  the  United  Kinsdom  18M. 

Gtne4aogf.-SeeGeiualotkalFolume.  * 

Motto.—Audaeier  et  rincere  :  Boldly  and  sinoeTOW. 

Town  Resid4nee.—A5,  Berkeley  Sqaare. 

Semtt^FawiB  CaaUe,  Montgoneryriiire  ;  and  Waloot,  Salop. 


PRUDHOE,   BARON.     (Pbbcy.) 

Algernon  Percy,  Baron  Pnidhoe  of  Pnidhoe  Castle,  Co.  North- 
umberland, in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  President  of  the  Royal 
Institution,  and  F.R.S.  5  was  6.  15  Dec.  1792,  is  a  Captain  in  the 
Royal  Navy,  m.  25  Aug.  1842,  Lady  Eleanor  Grosvenor,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  Marquis  of  Westminster. 

His  Lordship  is  the  second  sunriring  son  of  Hugh,  2nd  Duke  of  Nortbumber- 
Und,  only  brother  to  the  present  Duke,  and  heir  presamptire  to  that  title. 

GtneaUohSee  GeHealogteai  Folmme. 
Motto.^Bminnee  en  Dfen  :  Hope  in  God. 
Town  Residence,—^,  Whitehall  Gardens. 
JiM/.— Stanwick  Park,  Yorkshire. 


QUEENSBERRY,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Douglas.) 

John  Douglas,  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Queensberry,  Viscount  of 
Drumlanrig,  and  Baron  Douglas  of  Hawick  and  Tibbers,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  Dumfries-shire,  and  Colonel  of  the  Dumfries,  Roxburgh,  and 
Selkirk  Militia;  b.  1779,  succeeded  d  Dec.  1837.  m.  16  July 
1817,  Sarah,  daughter  of  James-Sholto  Douglas,  Esq. — see  behw, 
and  has  issue : 

1* Archibald-William,  Viscount  of  DramUuirig,    b,  18  April  1818,  m.  2  June 
1840,  Miss  CaroUne-Margaret  Clayton,  b,  13  July  1821,  and  baa  issue, 
1  Hon.  Gertmde-Georgina,  6. 11  Au<.  1841.  1*A  Mm,  b,  10  July 

1844. 

2  Udy  GeoiginA,  b,  25  July  1819. 
431 


QUE 

The  Marquis's  father,  Sir  William  Douglas  of  Ktllhead^  Bart.,  descended  from  the 
Hon.  Sir  William,  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Earl,  </.  16  May  1783 ;  having  m.  21  March 
1772,  Grace^  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  William  Johnstone,  Esq.,  of  Lockerbie, 
Co.  Dumfries,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  in  Dec.  1746,  and  d,  25  March  1836,  he  left 
the  following  issue,  the  survivors  of  whom  were  raised  by  Royal  Letters  Patent, 
in  May  1837,  to  the  rank  and  precedency  of  sons  and  daughters  of  a  Marquis : 

1  Lady  Mary,  b.  1773,  d.  20  June  1841 ;  having  m.  20  March  1817,  Miffor- 

General  Sir  Thomas-Sydney  Beckwith,  K.CB.,  who  was  b,  in  1769,  and 
d.  Commander  in  Chief  in  Bombay,  15  Jan.  1831. 

2  Lady  Christian,  b.  1774. 

3  Lady  Catherine  Heron,  b.  1775,  d.  26  Jan.  1840. 

4  Charles,  fifth  Marquis,  K,  T.,  b.  March  1777,  succeeded  23  Dec. 

1810,  on  the  death  of  his  distant  relative  Charles,  4th  Duke  of  Queens- 
berry,  and  d,  3  Dec.  1837,  having  m.  13  Aug.  1803,  Lady  Caroline 
Montagu-Scott,  now  Marchioness  Dowager,  3rd  daughter  of  Henry, 
3rd  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and  Queensberry,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  6 
July  1774,  he  had  issue, 

1  Lad9  CaroUneElixabtth,  b.  II  July  1804,  d.  7  April  1811. 

a  Lady  LouiM-Anne.  b.  14  Jane  1806.  m.  II  April  183S,  Tlioina»-Cliarltoa 
Whitmore,  Em^.,  of  Cotobrook,  Salop,  M.P. 

3  Lady-Mary- Elisabeth,  6.  4  Nor.  1807,  m.  17  Feb.  1831,  tbe  Rew, 
Thomas-Wentworth  Gate,— see  Gaob,  whotf.  10  March  1837. 

4  Lady  Uaniet-Chriatian,  b.  SS  Jane  1800,  m.  13  May  1841,  the  Hon. 
and  Her.  Augustas  Doncombe, — see  PiTiasuAii. 

5  Lady  Jane-Margaret-Mary,  6.  15  Jan.  1811,  «.  S7  Jan.  1841,  her 
Cousin,  Robert  Johnstone- Douglas,  Bsq.r— f€e  below. 

0  Lady  Frances-Caroline,  b.  Jan.  1813,  d,  Sff  Oct.  18t7. 

7  Lady  Elisabeth  Katinka,  b.  5  May  1814. 

8  Lady  Anne-Georgiana,  b.  90  April  1917. 

5  Archibald-WiUiam-Johnstone,  b.  1778,  d,  2  Dec.  1796. 

6  JOHN-JOHNSTONE,  PRESENT  AND  SIXTH   MaRQUIS. 

7  Henry-Alexander,  b.  7  Oct.  1781,  d,  15  March  1837;  having  m.  31  Aug. 

1812,  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Robert  Dalzell,  Esq.— lee 
Carnwath,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  WiUUim-Henry,  b.  9  June  1813,  d.  at  Bataria,  10  Dec.  1836. 

9  Robert  JoHNSTONi-DouoLAS,  £8g.,of  Lockerbie,  b.  0  Oct.  1814,  m.  V 
Jan.  1841,  his  Cousin,  Lady  Jane-Margaret-Mary  Douglas,  Sth  daughter  of 
Charles,  the  5th  Marquis,— vfee  abore,  and  has  issue, 

1  WiUiam  Henry- Alexander,  b.  14  Not.  1841,  d.  1  Sept.  1841. 

2  Grace-Elisabeth,  6.  S8  Jan.  1843. 

3  Alice-Louisa,  b.  1  Sept.  !844. 

3  John-Dalxell,  b.  2  May  1810,  d.  11  Dec.  1810. 

4  Charles,  b.  15  Jan.  1890,  d.  in  the  Hon.  E.l.C.'s  Military  Serrioe, 
Madras,  20  Aug.  1845. 

5  Henry-Alexander,  6.  92  Feb.  1891. 
0  Eliza,  b.  93  Oct.  1892. 

7  Hugh-MaxweU,  b.  3  June  1894. 

8  Grace- Johnstone,  b.  31  Jan.  1896,  d.  98  Joly  1834. 

0  John,  b.  6  March  1898. 

10  Edward-Octavius,  6.  19  Sept.  1830. 

8  Lord  WiUiam-Robert-Keith,  m.  24  Nor.  1821,  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter 

of  Walter  Inrine,  Esq.,  of  Luddington  House,  Surrey,  and  has  had 
issue, 

1  Charles-Jrvine,  b.  30  Sept.  1892,  d.  93  Aug.  1895.  9  WilUam,  b.  1811. 
3  Walter,  b.  7  July  1895.  4  Catherine-Grace,  6.  94  Feb.  1898.  5  BUm- 
beth-Christian,  6. 17  Aug.  1830.  6  Mary,  6.  8  Jan.  1884.  7  Charles, 
6.  1837. 

CremtUms^-yiBcowai  and  fiaron  1698,  Earl  1633,  Marquis  1682. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto* — Forward. 

Seats*— Kiianount,  Tinwald  House,  and  Glen-Stuart  House,  aU  in  Donmea-aldre. 


Collateral  Branr^fi. 


[Issue  of  James-Cbarles-Shdlto  Donc^as,Esq., 
Uncle  of  the  present  Marquis.] 
1  Mqfor  James -ShoUo,  b.  3  July  1757,  d. 
12  Jan.  1830 :  haring  m.  23  March  1784,  Sarah, 
dangfater  of  James  Dawes,  Esq.,  of  Rock- 
spring,  Jamaica,  by  whom,  who  d.  in  Aug. 
1820,  he  left  issue, 

I  LiKDT.-GKNiaAL  Sia  Jambs  Dodo- 
las,  K.C.B.,  CoL  of  the  93rd  Regt., 
b,   1785,  «.  7  Sept.  1815,  Marianne, 
youngest  daughter  of  William  Bollock, 
I.,  by  whom  he  has  iasae, 

I  Marianne,  b,  1816.       2  James, 


yonni 


Capt.  60fh  Foot,  6.  Norv.  1817.  3 
Caroline,  d.  Jan.  181ft.  4  Stalls, 
b.  June  1820.  5  Bliaatalluft. 
Jaly  1822.  6  Stair,  6.  Nov.  mr. 
7  Sarah.  8  Winiam.  §  Bi- 
ward,   6.  22   SvpL  1888.  It 

Charles.    llAsoa,6.18r 

2  Bassilia-Mary. 

3  Sarah,  MiwhioBess  of 


berry*- 

4  Ma^  SkoUo,  A  »C  - 
havinff  at.  U  March  1888, 1 
PatriSa.  danghtsr.  of  ^ote 


432 


RAD 


Bfq.,  Colonial  Secretary  of  Van  Die- 
men's  Land,  and  bt  her,  who,  re-m. 
3  Jane  1844,  Mafor  Ferdinand  White, 
40th  Regt.,C.B.,had  iuoe, 
Edward-Sholto. 
S  Reor-Admiral  Stair,  b,  V  Oct.  1764,  d. 
tt  Not.  1820;  haring  m.  14  July  1803,  Anne, 
daughter  of  John  Payne,  Esq.,  of  Stabbing- 
ton  HouM,  Hanto,  b.  4  SepL  1780,  who  sur^ 
rives  him  ;  their  issue  are, 

1  EUxabetk' Louisa,  b.  7  July  1803,  d, 
W  Oct.  1840;  having  m.5  May  1830,  the 
Her.  Henry  Legge.— .^ee  Dartmouth. 

2  Rev.  Stair,  b.  23  Sept.  1804,  m.  15 
Feb.  1831,  Maria  •  Edith,  youngest 
daughter  of  Sir  Woodbine  Parish, 
K.C  H 

8  Lucy,  b.  30  May  1813. 

4  Helen-Frances,  b.  10  Oct.  1828. 

3  Lucy '  Maria,  b.  28  June  1773,  d.  1811 ; 
haring  m.  the  Rer.  Thomas  Newton. 

4  Edward  -  Bullock,  b.  28  June  1774,  d.  7 
July  1830;  haring  m.  14  Feb.  1811,  Harriet, 
daughter  of  the  Rer.  Richard  Bollock,  D.D., 
Rector  of  St.  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  by 
whom  he  left  an  only  son, 

Edward,  6.  1  Dec.  1810. 

[Issue  of  Erskine  Douglas,  Esq.,  M.D.,  7th 
son  of  Sir  William  Douglas,  Bart.] 
I  Frances-Catherine,  d.  11  Jan.  1837 ;  har- 
ing  m.  in  1700,  the  Right-Rev.  Daniel  Sand- 
ford,  Bishop  0/ the  Scotch  Church,  b,  1786,  if. 
15  Jan.  1830. 


3  WilhelMina,  d.  1843,  the  widow  of  Col. 
Waiiam  Douglas^^See  below, 

3  Clementina,  m.  Donglas  Macmurdo,  Esq. 

4  Helen,  m.  17  Aug.  1700,  Henry-Waiiam 
Hardy,  Esq. 

[Issue  of  Darid  Douglas,  Esq.,  0th  son  of  Sir 
William  Donglas,  Bart.1 
1  Col.  William,  d.  MTay  1831 ;  haring  m. 
1st,  37  Oct.  1795,  Catherine,  youngest  daugh- 
ter and  co-heir  of  William  Johnston,  Esq., 
of  Lockerbie,  who  is  deceased ;  and  3ndly, 
his  cousin,  Wilhelmlna,  3nd  daughter  of 
Dr.  Erskine  Douglas,— ^ifrover— who  d.  in 
1842.    By  his  1st  marriage  he  had  issue, 

1  Mary,  b.  1706,  d.  0  Jan.  1833 ; 
haring  OT.  5  April  1831,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir 
Charles- William  Maxwell,  Colonel  of 
the  3rd  West  India  Regt.,  C.B.,  and 
K.C.H. 

3  A  son,  deceased,  who  was  m.  and 

left  issue. 

3  Admiral  John  -  Erskine,  m.  Jan.  1818, 

Catherine- Anne, daughter  of —  Griffith.  Esq., 

and  widow  of  —  White,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 

has  issue, 

1  Helen-Catherine,  b.  3  March  1810, 
m.   31   Nor.    1848,  Capt.  Colin    Mao- 
kenxie,  of  the  Hon.  B.  I.  C.'s  Serrice, 
Madras. 
3  Louisa,  6. 10  Jan.  1831. 

3  Helen,  deceased,  haring  «».  Robert  Hal- 
liday,  Esq. 

4  Jane. 

5  Fanny. 


RADNOR.  EARL  OF.    (Bouverib.) 

William  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Earl  of  the  County  of  Radnor^  Vis- 
count Folkestone  of  Folkestone,  Co.  Kent,  Lord  Longford,  Baron  of 
Longford,  Co.  Wilts,  and  Baron  Pleydell  Bouverie  of  Coleshill,  Co. 
Berks,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baronet  5  6.  11  May 
1779,  succeeded  27  Jan.  1828,  m.  1st,  2  Oct.  1800,  Lady  Catherine 
Pelham- Clinton,  only  daughter  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Lincoln,  eldest  son 
of  Henry,  2nd  Duke  of  Newcastle,  who  d.  17  May  1804  ;  and  2nd]y, 
24  May  1814,  Judith-Anne,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Henry- 
Paulet  St.-John-Mildmay,  Bart.,  and  has  issue  by  both  Ladies : 

by  1st  marriage : 

1  Lady  Catherine,   b.  8  July  1801,  m.  13  May  1828,  Colonel  Edward-Pery 

Buckley,  Equerry  to  the  Queen,  son  of  Ed«rard-Pery  Buckley,  Esq. 
by  Lady  Georgiana  West,  daughter  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Delawarr. 

2  A  child  stiUborn,  2  May  1804. 

by  2nd  marriage : 
3*Jacob,  Viscount  Folkestone,   b.  18  Sept.'  1815,  m.  3  Oct.  1840,  Lady 
Mary-Augusta-Frederica  Grimston,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Vera- 
lam,  and  has  issue, 

l*Hon.  William,  6. 10  Jane  1841.  2  A  son,  b.  10  Oct.  184S.  3 

A  daughter,  b.  5  Feb.  1M4.  4  A  ran,  b.  23  April  1845. 

4  Hon.  Ann-Maria,  b.  16  Jan.  lS\7,d.  18  July  1825. 

5  Hoo.  Edward,  M.F.,  b,  26  April  1818,  fit.  1  Nor.  1842,  Eliabeth-Anne, 

433  r  r 


RAD 


youngest  daughter  of  the  late  General  Balfour,  of  Balbernie,  and  baa 
issue, 

1  A  daughter,  d.  13  Aug.  1848.  %  A  daughter,  b.  83  April  IMS. 

6  Lady  Jane-Harriet,  b.  15  April  1819. 

7  Lady  Mary,  b.  22  Dec.  1825. 

8  A  son,  still-bom  26  June  1832. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Jacob,  second  Earl,  was  6.  15  March  1750,  and  rf.  27 
Jan.  1828;  having  •».  24  Jan.  1777,  the  Hon.  Anne  Duncombe,  daughter  and  co- 
heir of  Anthony,  Lord  Feversham,  by  whom,  who  d,  14  Oct.  1829,  he  had  iasne, 

1  Lady  Mary  Anne,  b,  23  April  1778,  </.  5  Oct.  1790. 

2  William,  present  and  third  Earl. 

3  Hon.  Rear-Admiral  Duncombe  Pleydell-Bouverie,  R.N.,  h.  28  June 

1780,  m.27  Dec.  1809,  Louisa,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph  May, 
Esq.,  of  Hill  House,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

Louisa,  b.  18  Feb.  1811,  m.  2  April  1832,  Hon.  Samuel  Hay.— Am  Bbiwix. 

4  Hon.  Lawrence,  b,  6  Aug.  1781,  d.  22  Nov.  1811. 

5  Lady  Harriet,  b.  2  Sept.  1782,  d.  31  Dec.  1794. 

6  Lady  Barbara,  b.  17  Oct.  1783,  d.  26  June  1798. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.   Frederick  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Canon  of   Salisburv, 

Rector  of  Pewsey,  WilU,  and  Whippingham,  Isle  of  Wight,  b,  16 
Nov.  1785,  m.  1  Feb.  1814,  Elizabeth.  3rd  daughter  of  the  Ute  Sir 
Richard-Joseph  Sullivan,  Bart.,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

1  Elizabeth,  b.  23  Dec.  1814.  2  Frederick-William,  Commander,  R.N., 
b.  18  April  1810,  m.  2  Sept  1845,  Madelina,  6th  daughter  of  the  late  Jodaa- 
Du-  Pr6  Alexander,  E»q.— .Je^  Ca lkdon.  3  Laurence,  Lieut.  T8th loot.  d. 
ff  Aug.  1817.  4  Henry,  6.  8  Sept.  1818.  5  Mary-Anne,  b.  11  Feb.  ISM, 
d.  11  May  1843.  0  Philip-Arthur,  b.B  Aug.  1821.  7  Charlotte-LTdia, 
b.  4  Aug.  1823.  8  Harriet,  b.  28  Jan.  1825.  9  Charles,  b,  28  Nov. 

1820.  10  Duncombe,  b.  27  March  1828.  11  Barbara-Emma,  b.  22 

Sept.  1829.  12  Susan-LouiM,  b.  20  March  1832.  13  Catherin*- 

Sophia,  b.  21  Aug.  1833. 

8  Hon.  Philip  Pleydell-Bouverie,  a  Commissioner  for  the  Lieutenancy 

of  London,  b.  21  Oct.  1788,  m.  7  Nov.  1811,  Maria,  3rd  daughter  of 
the  late  Sir  William -Pierce- Ashe  A'Court,  Bart.,  and  sister  of  Lord 
Heytcsbury,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  A  son,  still-bom  30  Sept.  1813.  2  Letitia-Anne,  b.  7  June  1814,  m. 

29  Nov.  1843,  the  Rev.  Charles  Deedei,  Rector  of  West  Camel,  Somerset- 
shire. 8  Caroline,  6.21  Feb.  1810.  4  Maria,  6. 30  June  1818.  9  Bar- 
bara, b.  15  Nov.  1819.        0  Philip,  b.  21  April  1821. 

Creations — Baron  Longford  and  Viscount  1747 ;  Baron  Pleydell  Bouverie  and  Bar!  1769. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— PtitnA  cara,  carior  libertas :  My  country  is  dear,  but  liberty  is  dearer. 

Town  Residence,— 52,  Grosvenor  Street. 

Seats. — Longford  Castle,  near  Sarum,  Wilts ;  and  Coleshill,  Berks. 


Collateral  Branrtti. 


[Uncles  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of  Wil- 
liam, 1st  Earl.] 

1  Hon.  William  Henrg,  b.  30  Oct.  1792, 
d.  23  Aug.  1806;  having  m.  16  Aug.  1777, 
Ladjf  Bridget  Douglas,  3rd  daughter  of 
James,  14th  Earl  of  Morton,  b.  3  May  1798, 
d.  26  Feb.  1842,  by  whom  be  had  issue : 

1  Elisabeth,  b.  1  Oct  1780,  m.  4 
May  1814,  George-Hay  Dawkins-Pen- 
nant,  f«9.,of  Penrhyn  Castle,  Co.  Car- 
narvon, widower  of  the  Hon.  Sophia- 
Mary  Maude.— .Sle^  Hawardkn  ;  be  d.  17 
Dec.  1840 

2  Maria-Rebecca,  b.  Oct.  1783,  d.  6 
Oct.  1844,  Lady  Heytesbury. 

2  Hon.  Bartholametv,  b.  29  Oct.  1793, 
d.  31  May  1839 ;  having  m.  9  March  1779, 
Mary-Hyndham,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Hon.  James-Everard  Arundell,— M€  Abdn- 
DiLL,  by  whom,  who  d.  22  Feb.  1832,  he  had 
issue  : 

I  Riv.  Edwabd  BouviaiB,  Vicar 
of  Coleshill,  Berks,  Chaplain  in  or- 
dinary to  the  Queen ,  and  Prebendary  of 
Salisbury,  6. 19  Aug.  1 783,  OT.  20  Nov.  1811 , 
Lady  Frances-Charlotte  Courtenay,4th 
daui^hter  of  the  late  Riaht-Rev.  Henry- 
Regmald  Courtenay,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Exeter,  and  sister  of  the  Earl  of  Devon, 
and  has  by  her  an  only  dani^ter, 
Frances,  b.  Oct  1812. 
434 


2  Charlotte,  b.  2  Dec.  17W,  4.  9 
Aug.  1810 ;  having  m.  7  Aof .  1880,  Sir 
Henry-St-John-CaTew  St.-Jolui-Mild- 
may,  Bart,  b.  April  17S7. 

3  Henrietta,  b.  14  Oct  I7M,  d.  0  Dec 
1834  :  having  m.  20  May  1806,  tlw  Eari 
of  Kosebery,  which  maniafa  was 
dissolved  in  1819. 

4  Wyndham  •  Anna  -  Maria,  h.  Jan. 
1792,  m.  12  March  181S,  PmuUi  A. 
John-Mildmay,  Esq.,  b,  April  1791,  d. 
20  May  1849. 

9  Rev.   WilUam  -  Anindell,  BectM* 

of  Denton,   Norlblk,  b.  6  Feb.   17W, 

m.    8   Feb.    1831,  the   Hon.   Ptaaany 

Sneyd,    Ute  a    Maid  of  HoDOwr  t» 

Queen  Adelaide,  Snd  daaffaier  of  the 

late  Walter  Sneyd,  Esq.,  by  tlM  Has. 

Louisa  Bagot— J!m  Baoot. 

3  Hon.  Edumrd,  b.  20  BeML  Itm,  dL  ii 

Dec.  1824 ;  having  m,  1st,  S4  Mav  VtBt,  Ladg 

Catherine  Murray,  eldest  dan^ter  of  Jeka, 

4th  Earl  of  Dnnmore,  who  4.  7  Jvlj  17SI; 

and  2ndly ,  20  Dec.  1789,  Arabella,  tMd  4i     ' 

ter  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  OhaloMr 

Bart,  re-Mi.  to  the  late  Sam.  MUkmt  T 

—See  Taumt  and  Malahidi. 


WJ  A#Mi 


[Issue  of  the  Hon.  Bdwaid  Bewiia»  Bm- 
ther  of  the  Ut  Bail,  aa«  gnat  OMbef 
the  present  Bail.] 


RAD 


1  Bdwabd  Boutbbik,  Esq.,  of  Delapre 
Atber,  Northamptonohire,  6.  90  Oct.  1707, 
m.  March  1788,  Catherine,  only  daughter 
and  heir  of  William  Castle,  Em^.,  by  whom 
be  has  iaane, 

I  Lieut.  -  Col.  Ererard  -  William, 
Royal  Horse  Guards,  Equerry  to 
U.R.H.  Prince  Albert,  6.  IS  Oct.  1780, 
m.  3  April  1810,  Charlotte,  daughter 
of  the  late  Colonel  Hugh  O'Donel,  of 
Newport  Pratt,  Co.  Mayo. 

S  Catherine-Mary- Charlotte,  b,  % 
June  1703. 

3  Elizabeth- Anne,  6. 20  Dec.  1704. 

4  Francis '  Kenelm,  b.  7  Aug.  1707, 
d.  10  Sept.  1937;  haying  m.  m  1820, 
Elisabeth,  daughter  of Shiel,  Esq. 

5  Caroline,  6.  20  April  1700. 

0  Lleut.-Col.  James,  6.  21  April  1801, 
d.  March  1845,  baying  m.  in  1820, 
Elisabeth,  daughter  of  J.  Alston, 
Esq. 

2  HarrUt-Ettxabeth,  b.  1771,  and  d.  8  Aug. 
1810,  late  Countess  of  Rosslyn. 

S  Frances-Anne,  b.  25  Oct.  1774. 

4  Marjf  •  Charlotte,  b.  14  Nor.  1770,  m. 
Aug.  1800,  William  Maxwell,  Esq.,  of  Car- 
riden,  andd.  10  Sept.  1818. 

5  Rer.  John,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  b. 
IS  Jan.  1770. 

0  Jane,  b.  15  Jan.  1781,  d.  13  April  1805  ; 
haring  m.  10  Jan.  1802,  Sir  Francis  Vincent, 
Bart,,  b.  23  July  1780,  d,  17  Jan.  1800. 

7  Lieut-Gen.  Sir  Henry-Frederick,  K.C.B., 
G.C.M.G.,  Col.  of  the  07th  foot,  6.  II  July 
1783,  m.  8  July  1820,  Julia-Fanng,  daughter 
of  the  late  Lewis  Montolieu,  Esq.,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  William  WUbraham,  R.N.,  by 
whom,  who  d.  23  June  1830,  he  has  issue, 

1  Henry-Montolieu,  6.  17  Not.  1830. 

2  Henrietta,  b.  31  July  1832. 

8  Diana- Juliana -Margaretta,  b.  12  Sept. 


1780,  m.  the  Hon.  George  Ponsonby.— ^ee 

PONSONBY. 

[Widow  of  the  1st  Earl's  youngest  Brother.] 
Lady  Lucy  Sherard,  eldest  daughter  of 
Robert,  4th  Earl  of  Harborough,  widow  Ist 
of  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  Bart.,  m.  2ndly,  20 
Aug.  1708,  the  Hon.  PhUip  Bouverie,  who 
assumed  the  name  of  Pdsbt  ;  he  was  6.  8 
Oct.  1740,  and  d.  14  April  1828,  learing  issue 
by  her, 

1  Philip  Pusky,  Esq.,  M.P.,  6.  June 
1700,111.  4  Oct.  1822,  Lady  Emily  Her- 
bert, 2nd  daughter  of  Henry-George, 
2nd  Earl  of  Camarron,  by  whom  he 
has  had  issue, 

1  Edith-Lucy,  b.  15  June  1831. 

2  Clara,  b,  17  Dec.  1834. 

3  Sidney-Edward-Bourerie,  b. 
15  Sept.  1830. 

2  Rer.  Edward,  D.D.,  Canon  of 
Christchnrch,  and  Regius  Professor 
of  Hebrew  in  the  UniverMity  of  Ox- 
ford, 6.  June  1800,  m.  12  June  1828, 
Maria-Catherine,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  late  John- Raymond  Barker,  Esq., 
and  by  her,  who  was  6.  in  1801,  and 
d.  20  May  1830,  has  issue, 

1  Philip.       2  Mary,  b,  4  May  1833. 

3  Elisabeth,  b.  25  May  1803,  m.  ^4 
Oct  1827,  the  Rer.  James-H .-Montagu 
Luxmoore,  Prebendary  of  St.  Asaph. 

4  Charlotte  -  Bouverie,  b.  15  May 
1807,  m,  tT  June  1830,  the  Rer. 
Richard-Lynch  Cotton,  D.D.,  Prorost 
of  Worcester  College,  Oxford. 

5  Rer.  WiUiam,  M.A.,  6.  14  May 
1810,  m.  7  June  1830,  Catherine,  2nd 
daughter  of  Thomas  Freeman,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

I  Henry,  6.  12  June  1838.  2 

Edward.       8  WUliam. 


RADSTOCK,  BARON.     (Waldegravb.) 

Granville-George  Waldeoraye,  Baron  Radstock  of  Castletown, 
Queen*8  County,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Rear-Admiral  of  the 
Blue,  and  C.B.,  a  Member  of  the  Council  of  King's  College,  London ; 
b.  24  Sept.  1786,  succeeded  20  Aug.  1825,  m.  7  Aug.  1823,  Esther- 
Caroline,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  John  Puget,  Esq.,  of  Tot- 
teridge,  Herts,  h.  23  May  1800,  by  whom  he  has  issue: 

1  Hon.  Elizabeth-Cornelia,  b.  14  Sept  1824. 

2  Hon.  Caroline-Esther,  b.  24  May  1826. 

3*Hon.  Granville-Augustas- William,  6.  10  April  1833. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  Ist  Lord,  b.  9  July  1753,  d.  20  Aug.  1825  ; 
haying  m.  28  Dec.  1785,  Comelia-Jacoba,  2nd  daughter  of  David  Van  Lennep, 
Esq.,  of  Smyrna,  by  whom,  who  d.  10  Oct.  1839,  his  issue  are, 

1  Granville-Gborge,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Emily-Susan-Laura,  b,  6   Not.  1787,  m.  25  Ang.  1815,  Nicholas 

Westby,  Esq.,  of  Thorn  HOI,  Co.  Wicklow. 

3  Hon,  Maria,  b.  26  Dec.  1788,  d,  1791. 

435  F  F  2 


RAN 

4  Hon.  IsabclU-EUzabeth,  b.  18  Aug.  1792. 

5  Hon.  Harriet- Anne-Frances,  b,  20  Aug.  1793. 

6  Hon,  Captain  William,  R,N.,   b.  7  June  1796,  rf.*20  Dec.  1838  ;  having 

m.  25  Sept.  1820,  Amelia,  daughter  of  Humphrey  AUport,  Ewj. 

7  Hon.  Caroline,  b,  4  Oct.  1798,  m.  16  Dec.  1830,  the  Rer.  Carew- Anthony 

St.-John-Mildma3r,  Rector  of  Chelmaford  and  Vicar  of  Bumham,  Essex. 

8  Hon,  Etizabeth'Frances,  b.  24  Nov.  1799,  rf.  Aug.  1800. 

9  Hon.  jtugustui,  b,  3  Feb.  1803,  d.  26  Oct.  1825. 

nrMfio«.-.18O0. 

Genealoai,^See  Genealogical  Folume, 

Motto.— St,  Vincent. 

Timm  Residence,— 26,  Portland  Place. 


RANCLIFFE,  BARON.     (Parkyns.) 

Gboroe-Augustu8-Henry-Anne  Parkyns^  Baroa  Rancliffe,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland;  aiid  a  Baronet  of  England  ;  b,  10  June  1785,  suc- 
ceeded 17  Nov.  1800,  m.  15  Oct.  1807,  Lady  Elizabeth-Mary  Forbes, 
eldest  daughter  of  George,  6th  Earl  of  Granard,  b.  3  Dec.  1786. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas-Boothby,  first  Lord,  was  6.  24  July  1755,  and 
«I,17  Nov.  1800  ;  having  m.  24  Dec.  1783,  Elizabeth- Anne,  only  daughter  and  heir 
of  Sir  William  James,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  was  b,  1766,  and  </.  18  Jan.  1797,  he 
left  issue, 

1  George- Augustus-Henry -Anne,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Elizabeth -Anne,  b,  26  Dec.  1786,  m,  3  Dec.  1810,   Sir  Richard 

Levinge,  Bart.,  b,  29  Oct.  1785. 

3  Hon,  Selina-Jane,  b,  27  Dec.  1787,  d.  in  1803. 

4  Hon,  Henrietta-Elizabeth,  b,  1  July  1789,  d,  8  Sept.  1830  ;  having  m.  13 

July  1809,  Sir  William  Rumhold,  Bart,*vi\io  d.  24  Aug.  1833. 

5  Hon,  Anne-Sarah'Catkerine,  b,  1  Jan.  1791,  </.  in  1801. 

6  Hon.  Maria-Charlotte,  6.  6  Jan.  1792,m.  1st,  1817,  theMarquiide  Ouriaeul, 

who  d.  Jan.  1823 ;  2ndly,  3  June  1824,  Prince  Auguste- Jules- Armand- 
Marie  de  Polignac,  the  well-known  Ex-Minister  of  the  late  King  Charles 
X.,  widower  of  the  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Doncan 
Campbell,  Esq. 

Creation.— \7^.    Bart.  l«l. 
Genealogy,— ^lo  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — HonesU  aadax  :  Honourably  bold. 
Seat,—liojknj  Park,  Co.  Nottingham. 


436 


RAN 


RANELAGH,  VISCOUNT.     (Jones.) 
Thomas  -  Heron   Jones,  Viscount  Ranelagh,   Co.  Wicklow,   and 
Baron  of  Navan,  Co.  Meath^  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  b.  9  Jan. 
1812,  succeeded  4  July  1820. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  sixth  Viscount,  6.  2  Feb.  1763,  d,  4  July  1820 ; 
haying  been  twice  married,  1st,  21  Aug.  1804,  to  Elizabeth-Caroline,  daughter 
of  the  late  Sir  Philip  Stephens,  Bart.,  who  d,  without  issue  17  June  1805 ;  and 
2ndly,  1811,  to  Louisa  Thompson  by  whom,  who  is  deceased,   he  left  issue : 

1  Thomas-Heron,  the  present  and  seventh  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Barbara,   b,  8  June  1813,  m.  26    Jul^  1834,  Count  John-Bernard 

de  Rechberg,  Ambassador  for  Austria  at  Rio  Janiero,  b,  17  July  1806. 

3  Hon.  Mary. 

4  ^011.  Arthur,  b.  1  Feb.  1818,  d.  27  June  1820. 

5  Hon.  Henrietta,  6.  16  Nor.  1819. 

Genealogv.See  Genealogicol  Volume. 
Motto^-^mlitoM  mihi  rirea  :  My  strength  is  from  heaven. 


Town  Residence,— 3,  Bolton  Row. 


[Uncle  of  the  Present  Peer,  issue  of  the  4th 
Viscount.] 
*Hon.  Alexander,  Captain  R.N.,  b.  9 
March  1778,  m.  Caroline,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Palmer,  Esq.,  of  Hambledon,  Hants,  and 
has  issue  : 

1  Alexander-Montgomery,  6.  I81S. 
S  Robert-Molesworth,  6.  in  1814. 
8  Caroline -Sarah-Sophia,   b.    Sept. 
1815,  m.  15  May  1834,  Le  Comte  Henri 
de  Visme. 


4  Mary,  6.  8  Aug.  1817. 

5  Louisa- Hood. 
0  Katherine- Louisa. 
7  Henry-Herbert,  b.  in  1831. 

[The  Viscount's  great  Aunto,  Sisters  of  the 
4th  Viscount.] 
I  Martha. 

1  Margaret,  m,  Thomas  Garden,  Esq. 
8  Wilhelmina,  widow  of  John  BUI,  Esq, 


RANFURLY,  EARL  OF.     (Knox.) 

Thomas  Knox,  Earl  of  Ranfiirly,  Viscount  Northland,  and  Baron 

Welles,  all  of  Dungannon,  Co.  Tyrone,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and 

fiaron  Ranfurly  of  Ramphorlie,  Co.  Renfrew,  in  that  of  the  United 

Kingdom;   b.  19  April   1786,  succeeded  «6  April  1840,  m.  28  Feb. 

437 


RAN 

1815,  Mary-Juliana,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  and  Most-ReT. 
William  Stuart,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Armagh, — *ceBuTB,  by  whom  he 
had  issue : 

1  Sophta-Diana,  b.  18,  d.  28  Dec.  1815. 

2»Thomaa,  Viscount  Northland,  M.P.,  b.  13  Nov.  1816. 

3  Lady  Mary-Stuart,  b.  21  July  1818. 

4  Lady  Louisa-Juliana,  b.  9  Feb.  1820,  m.  14  Aug.  1839,  Henry  Alexander, 

Esq. — See  Caledon. 

5  Lady  Elizabeth-Henrietta,  6.  5  April  1822. 

6  Lady  JuHana-Caroline-Frances,  6.  18  Feb.  1825. 

7  Hon.  William-Stuart,  Ensign,  85th  Foot,  6. 11  March  1826. 

8  Lady  Flora-Sophia- Anne,  6.  2  Aug.  1827. 

9  Hon.  Granville- Henry-Jokriy  6.  1  Aug.  1829,  </.  18  Aug.  1845. 
10  Lady  Adelaide-Henrietta-Louisa-Hortense,  6.23  May  1833. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  first  EIarl,  was  b.  5  Aug.  1754,  succeeded  mm 
Viscount  Northland  5  Not.  1818,  and  d.  26  April  1840  ;  having  m.  2  June  1785,  the 
Hon.  Diana- Jane  Pery,  eldest  dauvhter  and  co-heir  of  Edmund-Sexten,  Viscount 
Pery,  deceased,— «ee  Limerick,  who  was  6.  27  Oct.  1764,  and  r/.  24  Nov.  1839. 
They  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Captain  Edmond-Sexten-Pery,  R.N.,  b.  1787,  m.  3  July  1813  Jean- 

Sophia,  5th  daughter  of  the  late  William  Hope-Vere,  Esq.,— ««e  Hope- 
to  uN,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

I  Thomas  -  Edmund,  lient.  and  Adijntant  85th  Foot,  b.  16  March  18Mk 

2  Sophia-Frances,  b.  5  April  1822,  d.  27  Jan.  1838.  3  Elisabeth-Jane, ». 
16  March  1824.  4  SuMn-Euphemia,  b.  6  March  1826.  5  laabeUa- 
MaryCecU,  b.  20  Feb.  1820. 

3  Hon.  John-Henry,  b.  26  July  1788,  m.  12  Feb.  1822,  Ladv  MabelU- 

Josephine  Needham,  8th  daughter  of  Francis,  1st  Earl  of  Kilmorey, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas-Francis,  6.24  Dec.  1822.       2  Mabella-Frances,  b.  13  Jan.  1824. 

3  Geargiana- Anna-Maria,  b.  8  May  1825,  d.  10  Sept  1840.  4  SeUmm- 
HarrUt,  b.  10  April,  d.  0  Nor.,  1827.  5  Selina-Locy,  6.  11  Dec.  1828.  6 
Henry-Needham,  b.  14  May  1831.  7  Harriet,  6.  6  Dec.  1833.  8  OcU- 
vius-Newry,  b.  8  April  1886.  0  Arthnr-Edward-Ellis,  b.  12  Aug.  1838. 
10  Anna-Haria-Georgiana,  b.  23  Not.  1840.  11  Emily-Josephiae,  b.  5 
April  184S. 

4  Hon.  John-James,  b,  3  April  1790,   m.  25   Sept.   1824,  Mary-Louisa, 

eldest  daughter  of  Edward  Taylor,  Esq.,  of  Bifrons,  Kent,  by  whom  he 
has  a  daughter, 

EmOy-LoniM.  b.  26  June  1825,  m.  25  Sept.  1845,  Robert  Dundas,  Esq.,  of 
Amiston,  Midlothian. 

5  William-Browniow,  b,  Jan.,  d.  13  March,  1794. 

6  Lady  Frances. 

Creations^BKmn  1781,  Viscount  1701,  and  Earl  1831,  of  the  Irish  Peerage;  Banm of  tte 
United  Kingdom  1826. 
GeneaU^y. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — MoTeo  et  propitior :  I  remoye  and  prosper, 
^eaf .— Dongannon  Park,  Co.  Tyrone. 


C^ollatnal  Vtancfirtt. 


[Uncles  and  aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 

of  Thomas,  riasx  Viicodnt  NoaTHLAnro.] 

1  Han.  Mqjor-  Gen.  John,  d.  unm.,  being 

lost,  in  1800,  on  his  passage  to  Jamaica,  m 

which  island  he  had  been  appointed  Oo> 


2  Hon.  Vesep,  b.  20  Feb.  1760,  d.  2  Feb. 
1830;  haring  m.  8  Oct.  1702,  Catherine, 
daughter  of  the  Hate  General  Gisborae,  by 
whom  he  left  issue, 

1  Mariann-Diana,  b.  30  April  1707, 
m.  the  Rer.  Richard-Nugent  Homer. 

2  Thomas-Gisbome,  b.  6  May  1700. 

3  ReT.  Edmond-Francis,  6.  2  Jan. 
1802,  m.  April  1831,  Mary-Anne,  daugh- 
ter of  the  Rer.  Bernard  Ward,  of 
Vianstown,  Co.  Downe,  and  has  had 
issue. 

3  Hon.  and  Right- Rev.  WilUam,  D.D., 
Lord  Bishop  of  Verrjf,  b.  14  June  1762,  d. 
0  JqIt  1831 ;  haring  m.  10  Sept.  1785,  Anne, 
daufhter  of  James  Spencer,  Esq.,  by  whom, 
who  d.  13  Not.  1834,  he  left  isaue : 

438 


1  Jane. 

2  Rer.  James-Spencer,  D.D.,  Chap- 
lain to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  uvland. 
Rector  of  Kilcronaghan  and  Msshciri. 
b.  26  April- 1780,  M.  10  SeptTuus, 
Clara,  11th  daughter  of  the  late  Rigks- 
Hon.  John  Beresfbrd,— ^«ee  Wanafoao, 
and  has  issue  by  her, 

1  Barbara-Ann,  b.  Sept.  1814. 

2  Clara-Elisabeth,  b.  Jan.  IStt. 

3  Thomas-  George,   Ueut,  MCL 
foot,  b.  Jan.  1814. 

4  Charles  •  Berested,  h,   kaOL 
1825.  ^^ 

A  Isabella-  LoniM-Geoqciuu,  k, 
Oct  1820.  -— • 

6  Francea-Harriett,  ^  J«|y  mi. 

7  Oeone-Bcveslbvd,  b*  ttsMm  ISM. 

3  ReT.Winiam,RMtMrof  Cktttokh. 
b.  14  May  1790,  mm.  tat,  M  JiimMII, 
Sarah,  2nd  daugtiter  of  «ht  111*  If* 
Andrew  Feipison,  BarL,  " 
Alexanderr-Me  CkiMwmg  ' 


RAT 


Branch  ;  Sndly,  «ller  lier  death,  SO  Dec. 
I0S1,  Looiaa,  Snd  daughter  of  the  late 
Rer.  Sir  John  RobinMn,  Bart.  He  haa 
iaane  by  both  Ladiea, 

]  William,  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  Co.'s 
•errice, 6. 1813.  .  S  AndrewFer- 
fuaon,  b.  1816.  3  Thomas-John,  b. 
1819.  =4  Mary-LouUa,  ft.  10  Sept. 
182S.  5  Anne-Ellen.  6  Char- 
lotte -  Esther  -  Knox.  7  Franoes- 
EmUy. 
4  Anne-Elixabeth. 

9  Isabella  -  Charlotte,  m.  84  March 
1824,  Octaviiu  Wigram,  Esq. 

8  Elizabeth. Selina,  m.  8  Aug.  1816, 
WUliam-Ponsonby  Barker,    Eiq.—See 

Bus  BOROUGH. 

7  George,  Lieutenant  •  Colonel  Cold- 
stream Guards,  ft.  1  June  1799. 

8  Frances-Letitia,  m.  80  Dec.  1837,  the 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur  Pomeroy<— 8er 
Harbirton. 

9  Henrietta-Maria-Octavla. 

10  Charles-Henry,  ft.  18  April  1808. 

11  Emily  >  Lavinla,  m.  11  Aug.  1842, 
CapUin  John- William  Onnsby,  Royal 
ArtUlery. 

19  Helen-Adelaide. 
4  Righi  Hon.  Otorge,  D.CL.,  m.  Ist,  97  Jan. 
1805,  Anne,  Ath  daughter  of  Sir  Robert  Staples, 
Bart.,  d.  I  May  1811 ;  2ndly.  Nov.  1812,  Har- 
riet, youngest  daughter  of  Thomas  Fortescue, 
Esq.,  d.  80  Jan.  1816;  he  d.  13  June  1887,  leav- 
ing issue  byhis  Ist  marriage, 

1  Thomas -Pery.  ft.  15  Oct.  1805,  m 
86  Oct.  1836,  Frances-Elisabeth,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  bite  Capt.  George  Bur- 
dett,  R.N.,  of  Longtown  House,  Co. 
Kildare,  and  has  issue, 

1  George- Uchtred,  ft.  1  Oct.  1837- 
8  Catherine -Isabella -Florence,  ft. 
15  Aug.  1841. 
8  Very  Rev.   Henry-Barry,  ft.  7  Oct. 
1807,  Co-Dean  of  Bocklng.  and  Rector 
of  Hadleigh,  SufTolk,  m.  30  Sept.  1H41, 
Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
and  Rev.  Arthur  Vesey,— see  Dk  Vksci, 
and  has  issue, 

Anne-Louisa,  ft.  15  April  1843. 

3  George-James,  ft.  4  March  1810= 

4  IsabelU,  ft.  29  Oct.  1813,  m  3  Oct. 
1837.  John  Tisdall,  Esq.,  of  Charlesfort, 
Co.  Meath. 


5  John-Chichester,  Capt.  Snd  Dmgooa 
Guards,  ft.  5  April  1815. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles,  d.  30  Jan.  1885 ; 
havhig  m.  80  Dec  1804,  Hannah,  daughter  of 
the  Ute  Robert  Bent,  Esq.  widow  of  James 
Fletcher,  Esq.  and  leaving  issue  by  her, 

1  Rev.  Thomas,  Rector  of  Aghna- 
meadle,  ft.  88  July  1807,  m.  1  Sept. 
1840,  Elitt-Winckworth,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  the  Ute  Ellis  Bent,  Esq.,  and  haa 
issue, 

1  Charlee-JefTery,  ft.  7  Joly  1841. 

2  EHie-Henry,  ft.  21  Nov.  1842. 

3  Robert-UchtredAO  April  1844. 

4  A  son,  ft.  4  May  1845. 

8  Rev.  Robert-Bent,  ft.  85  Sept.  1806, 

m.  5  OcU  1848,  Catherine-DeUa,  daughter 

of  Thomas-Gibbon  FiU-Gibbon,  Esq.,  of 

Ballyseeda,  Co.  Lunerick,  and  has  issue, 

A  daughter,  ft.  88  Jan.  1845. 

3  Charles-George,  Barrister-at-Law,  ft. 
6  Sept.  1811,  m.  1  Sept.  1840.  Isabella- 
Hannah,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Ellis  Bent,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Ada-Eliza,  ft.  30  Nov.  1841. 

2  Isabel-Maud,  ft.  24  July  1844. 

4  George-John,En^36th  Foot,  ft.  18 
Oct.  1815. 

6  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Edmond,  Bishop  of 
Lhnerick,m.  88  Feb.  1796,  CharMU,  4th  daugh- 
ter of  the  Ute  Sir  Thomas  Hesketh,  Bart.,  by 
whom,  who  d.  85  Sept.  1837,  he  has  issue : 

1  Jesse-Diana- Jane.  m.  Sept.  1887,  the 
Very  Rev.  John-Thomas  O'Neill. 

8  Harriet- Anne,  m.  81  Oct.  1810,  David- 
Robert  Ross,  Esq.,  of  Rosstrevor,  M.P. 

3  The  Venerable  Edmond-Dalrymple, 
Archdeacon  of  KilUloe,  and  Rector  of 
Lorrha,  ft.  10  AprU  1801,  m.  1885,  Agnes. 
Blary,  only  daugfatw  of  the  Ute  LUut.- 
Col.  Hay,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Charlotte,  ft.  6  Nov.  18S6.  2 

Anne-Georgiana,  ft.  26  Oct.  1887. 
3  Agnes-IsabelU,  ft.  8  April  1889. 

4  Fannv,  m.  15  Feb.  1832,  the  Rev. 
Marcus  M'Cansland,  Rector  of  Bhr. 

5  Charles,  ft.  1807,  m.  5  July  1888, 
Mary-Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  George 
Hikrdacre,  Esq. 

6  Tkomae,  ft.  83  Sept.  1808,  d.  81  Jan. 
1814. 

7  Anne.  m.  84  Aug.  1838.  Capt  Harry 
Smyth,  68th  Light  Infantry. 


RATHDOWNE,  EARL  OF.     (Monck.) 

Henry-Stanley  MoNCK,  Earl  ofRatbdowne,  Viscount  Monck,  and 
Baron  Monck  of  Bally  trammon^  Co.  Wexford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ; 
b,  26  July  1785,  succeeded  as  Viscount  9  June  1802,  m.  28  July  1806, 
Lady  Frances  Le  -  Poer  -  Trench,  5th  daughter  of  William-Power- 
Keating,  IstEarl  of  Clancarty;  and  by  her,  who  was  6.  Oct.  I787, 
and  (/.  22  Nov.  1843,  has  issue: 
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1  Lady  Anne-Florioda,  h,  18  Sept.  1807. 

2  Lady  Frances-IiiabeUa,  6.  20  July  1809,  m.  1  Sept.  1834,  Owen-BUynej 

Cole,  Esq. 

3  Lady  Harriet,  6.  7  Jan.  1811,  d,  Feb.  1812. 

4  //on.  CAarles-Sianley-Spencer-Percival,  b.  May  1812,  rf.  April  1813. 

5  Lady  Elizabeth-Louise-Mary,  6.  1  March  1814,  m.  23  July  1844,  Charla- 

Stanley  Monck,  Esq. — See  below. 

6  Hon,  WUUam-Powerj  b,  March,  d.  May,  1816. 

7  Zflrfy  £mi7y,  6.  5  AprU  1818,  d,  21  Nov.   1837;  haring  m.  7  Feb.  1837, 

William-Barlow  Smythe,  Esq.,  of  Barbayilla  House,  Co.  Westmeakb. 

8  Lady  Louisa-Dorothea,  b.  3  March  1820. 

9  Lady  Georgina-EUen,  6.  30  June  1821,   m.  17  May  1841,  EdwMrd  Croker, 

Esq.,  of  Ballynagarde,  Co.  Limerick. 

10  Lady  Caroline- Letitia,  6.  20  April  1823. 

11  Lady  Henrietta-Margaret,  b,  26  March  1825. 

12  J_.      4  Lady  Mary,  b,  17  Sept.  1828. 

13  )  '^"^  X  Lady  SeUna-Gertrude,  b.  17  Sept.  1828,  rf.  15  Jan.  1830. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles-Stanley,  first  Viscount  Monck,  d,  9  June 
1802;  having  m.  in  1784,  Anne,  daughter  of  Henry  Quin,  Esq.,  who  survived 
him,  and  d.  20  Dec.  1823  ;  having  re-m.  the  late  Sir  John-Craven  Carden,  Bart. 
The  Viscount  had  issue  by  her  : 

1  Henry-Stanley,  present  and  first  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Anne-WUhelmina,  b.  22  Sept.  1786,  m.  22  Oct  1812,  Daniel-James 

Webb,  Esq. 

3  Hon,  Isabelia,  6.  3  May  1790,  d,  3  Aug.  1830;  having  m.  6  Sept.  1815, 

Thomas-Maunsell  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Caherconlish,  Co.  Limerick,  who 
is  re-m,  to  Hannah,  daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  William-Heniy 
Monsell. 
4«Hon.  Charles- Joseph-KeUy,  b.  12  July  1791,  m.  29  Nov.  1817,  Bridget, 
daughter  of  the  late  John  Willington,  Esq.,  of  KiUoskehane,  Co.  Tip- 
perary,  and  by  her,  who  d.  22  Jan.  1843,  has  issue, 

1  ChaiiM-SUnley,  6.  10  Oct.  1810,  m.  93  Jnly  1844,    Lady  ElinbeCb- 
Loniae-Mary  Monck,  the  Earl't  4th  daughter.— JEee  above,  and  has ' 

A  daughter,  6.  16  July  i845. 

2  JohnWiUington,  Lieut  84th  Foot,  b,  0  Oct  18M. 

3  Anne,  6.  11  Jan.  182S,  m.  May  1841,  James-Napier  Webb,  Bmi. 

4  William,  b,  38  Feb.  1823. 

5  Itabella-Bridget,  b.  10  Sept.  1824. 

6  Henrietta,  b.  12  Oct.  1820. 

7  EUsabeth,  ft.  30  Jan.  1828. 

8  Richard,  b.  23  Oct  1820. 
5  George,  b.  Oct.  1800,  d,  an  infant. 

CYea^<4m^.— Baron  1797,  Viscount  1800,  Earl  1821. 

Geneaicn. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto^--ror^ter,  ftdeliter,  feliciter :  Boldly,  faithfully,  lucoeMfiUly. 

^rearw— CbarloTille,  Enniskerry,  Co.  Wicklow. 


RAVENSWORTH,  BARON  OF.  (Liddell.) 
TflOMAs  -  Henry  Liddell,  Baron  Ravens  worth  of  Ravensworth 
Castle,  Co.  Durham,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  and  a 
Baronet  of  England,  M.A. ;  b.  8  Feb.  1775,  m.  27  April  1796,  Marift- 
Susannah^  daughter  of  John  Simpson,  Esq.,  of  Bradleyi  Co.  I>iir- 
ham,  by  Lady  Anne  Lyon>  aunt  to  the  Earl  of  Strathmore.  He  haa 
had  issue  by  her, 
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l«Hon.  Henry-Thomas,  M.P.,  b.  10  March  1797,  m.  9  Not.  1820,  Isabella- 
HoratU,  eldest  daughter  of  Lord  Geoiige  Seymour,— lee  Hertford,  by 
whom  he  has  issue  : 

l^Henry,  6.  8  Oct.  18S1.       2  Maria,  6.  n  Dec  IStt.       3  WilUam,  b,  tl 
Jane  1834,  d.  99  Jan.  1834.  4  Hedworth,  Ensign  81st  Foot,    6.  S  July 

18U.  3  Seymour,  b.  19  Feb.  18t7.  0  Florentia,  b.  10  Feb.  18S8. 

7  HoratU,  b.  10  Dec.  18S0.  8  EUubeth,  b,  SO  March  1831.  0  Emily, 
b.  S9  May  1833.  10  Athol-Charles,  b.  0  Aug.  1833.  11  UarrieU,  b.  SO 
March  1835.  IS  Eleanor,  6.  Oct.  1837.  13  Albert-George,  d.  an  infant ; 
and  14,  Victoria-Isabella,  twins,  b.  0  Aug.  1841. 

2  Hon.  Maria,  b,  20  April  1798,  Marchioness  of  Normanby. 

3  Hon.  Francet-Jane,  b.  30  April  1799,  H,  11  Nor.  1823. 

4  Hon.  Thomas,  b.  Sept.  1800,  m.  28  Feb.  1843,  the  Hon.  Caroline-Elisa- 

beth Barrington,  eldest  daughter  of  George,  5th  Viscount  Barrinston. 

5  Hon.  Anne-Elizabeth,  b.  1801,  m.  18  April  1826,  Sir  Hedworth  William- 

son, Bart. 

6  Hon.  John,  b.  1  Feb.  1803. 

7  Hon.  Jane-Elizabeth,  6.  29  Sept.  1804,  Viscountess  Barrington. 

8  Hon.  George,  m.  23  May  1842,  Louisa,  2nd  daughter  of  General  the  Hon 

Robert  Meade. — See  Clanwilliam. 

9  Hon.  Elizabeth-Chariotte,  6.   17   Aug.   1807,  m.  1  Aug.  1835,   tke  Hon. 

Edward'Emeat  Filliers,—tee  Clarendon,  who  d.  30  Oct.  1843. 

10  Hon.  and  Rer.  Robert,  Vicar  of  Barking,  Essex,  b.  1808,  m.  26  Jan.  1836, 

Emily-Anne-Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Hon.  and  Rey.  Gerald- 
Valerian  Wellesley,  D.D., — see  Mornington,  and  has  issue, 

1  Georgiana-Maria,  b.  30  Sept.   1836.         8  Arthur-Thomas,  b.  S8 
Oct.  1837.  3  Gerald-GeoTKe,  b.  13  April  1839.  4  Francis- 

Augustus,  b.  11  May  1842,  d.  SS  Nov.  184S.  5  A  son,  b.  9  Dec. 

1843. 

11  Hon.  Susan,  b.  11  Jan.  1810,  Countess  of  Hardwicke. 

12  Hon.  George- Augustus-Frederick,  Capt.  Scots  Fus.  Gds.,  b.  July  1812,  m. 

11  May  1842,   Cecil-Elizabeth,  4th  daughter  of  the  Hon.  and   Rev. 
Gerald-Valerian  Wdlesley,  D.D. — See  Morninoton,  and  has  issue, 
1  A  daughter,  b.  IS  April  1843.  9  A  son,  b.  30  April  1845. 

13  Hon.  Cbarlotte-AmeUa,  b.  1  Feb.  1814,  m.  29  Oct.  1833,  John  Trotter,  Esq., 

of  Dyrham  Park,  Herts,  late  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards. 

14  Hon.  Charles,  b.  18  May  1815,  d.  1  Dec.  1832. 

15  Hon.  Adolphus-Frederick-OcUvius,  Fellow  of  All  Souls  Coll.  Oxford,  6. 

15  Jan.  1818,   m.  Oct.  1845,  Frederica^Elizabeth,  daughter  of  George 
Lane- Fox,  Esq.,  b.  12  June  1822. 

16  Hon.  Georgiana,  b.  13  April  1822,  m.  4  Sept.  1845,  Hon.  John-Arthur- 

Douglas  Bloomfield. — See  Bloomfield. 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Sir  Henry-George  Liddell,  Bart.,  who 
was  b.  25  Nov.  1749,  and  d.  2  Nov.  1791;  by  his  marriage,  in  April  1773,  with 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  Steel,  Esq.,  of  Hampnet,  Sussex,  who  d.  Feb. 
1811;  for  the  other  issue  of  which  marriage  see  below. 

Creations — Baron  1821.    Bart.  164S. 
Genealogy. —See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— -rtaasi  semper  virit :  Reputation  lives  for  ever. 
Residence.— Fercy**  Cross,  Fulham. 

Seats. — Ravensworth  Castle,  and  Bradley  Hall,  Co.  Durham ;  and  Eslington  House, 
Alnwick,  Northumberland. 

CoUaUral  Branelet . 

[His  Lordship's  Brother  and  Sisters.]  I  2  Eliiabeth,  m.  Brooke  Richmond,  Esq. 

Rer.  Henry  -  George,  m.  11  Nov.   1800,  3  Anne,  d.  unm.  April  1848. 

Charlotte,  5th  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  I  4  Charlotte-Amelia. 

Lyon, — see  SraATUiiOBi,  and  has  issue.  I 


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RAYLEIGH,  BARON.     (8trctt.) 

John-James  Strutt,  Baron  Rayleigh  of  Terling  Place,  Co.  Essex, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  b.  30  Jan.  1796,  succeeded 
his  mother  12  Sept.  1836,  m.  3  Feb.  1842,  Clara-Elizabeth-Latouche, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Vicars,  Royal  Engineers,  and  has 
issue 

'l»Hon.  John-William,  b.  12  Nov.  1842. 

2  Hon.  Joseph'Henry,  b.  10  Jan.  1844,  d.  8  Aug.  1845. 

3  Hon.  Clara-Emily-Charlotte,  b.  16  Jan.  1845. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  son  of  Joseph-Holden  Stnitt,  Esq.,  of  Terling  Place, 
Essex,  who  was  b.  in  1759,  and  d.  11  Feb.  1845 ;  by  hu  marriage,  23  Feb.  1789, 
with  Lady  Charlotte-Mary -Gertrude  Fitzgerald,  created  Baroness  Ray- 
LEIGH,  5th  daughter  of  James,  Ist  Duke  of  Leinster,  b.  29  May  1758,  d.  12  Sept. 
1836  ;  they  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  Emily-Anne,  b.  24  Jan.  1/90. 

2  John-James,  present  and  second  Peer. 

3  Hon.  Charlotte-Olivia-Elizabeth,  b.  5  Jan.  1798,   m.   19  Jan.  1841,  the 

Rev.  Robert  Drummond,  son  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Adam  Drummond, 
by  the  late  Lady  Charlotte  Murray. — See  Atholl. 

Creaiion.^lS2\. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motio^-fevkax.  propositi :  Firm  of  purpose. 
Seat.^T€rUng  Place,  Witbam,  Essex. 


REAY,  BARON.     (Mackay.) 

Eric  Mackay,  Lord  Reay,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  of  which  he  is 
a  Representative  in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom;  and  aBa« 
ronet  of  Nova  Scotia  -,  b.  Dec.  1773,  succeeded  26  Jan.  1797,  and  is 
unmarried. 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  George  Mackay,  3rd  son  of  th«  3rd 
Lord,  who  d.  25  June  1782  ;  having  m.  13  Dec.  1766,  Anne,  3rd  danghter  of  the 
Hon.  Eric  Sutherland,  only  son  of  Kenneth,  3rd  Lord  Duffds,  by  whom,  who  was 
6.  in  1750,  and  d.  15  March  1833,  he  left  the  following  issue,  who  have  f 
to  the  rank  of  sons  and  daughters  of  a  Baron : 
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1  Eric,  present  and  seventh  lord. 

2*Hon.Alexaiider,  Barrack  Master  at  Malta,  m.  8  April  1809,  the   widow 
of  David  Ross,  Esq.,  of  Calcutta,  and  has  issue, 
1  Eric.       2  &c.  ■ereral  other  children. 

3  Hon.  Rear-Admiral  Donald-Hugh. 

4  Hon,  Mary,  d.  unm,  24  Nov.  1843. 

5  Hon.  Anne. 

George,  fifth  Lord,  cousin  of  the  present  Peer,  and  elder  brother  of  the  6th 
Lord,  rf.27  Feb.  1768,  leaving  two  daughters: 

1  Hon.  Marianne,  b,   6  Dec.  1763,  d.  March  1838;    having  m.     William 

Fkliarton,  Esq.,  of  Fullarton,  Co.  Ayr,  who  d,  13  Feb.  1808. 

2  Hon.  Georgiana,  b.  12  Feb.  1768. 

Creati0ns.^B9xmk  10S8.    Bart.  leST. 
GeneaUgjf — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
kioUo.--AKavL  forte:  With  a  brave  hand. 
4;ra/.->6oldinga,  Herts. 


REDESDALE,  BARON.     (Frbbman-Mitford.) 
John-Thomas  Freeman-Mitford,  BaroD  Redesdale  of  Redesdale, 
Co.  Northumberland,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  h,  9  Sept. 
1805^  succeeded  16  Jan.  1830. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  first  Lord,  was  b.  18  Aug.  1748,  d.  16  Jan.  18.3U; 
having  i».  6  June  1803,  Lady  Frances  Perceval,  6th  daughter  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of 
Egmont,  who  d.  22  Aug.  1817,  and  left  issue  by  her: 

1  Hon.  Frances-Elizabeth,  6.  11  April  1804. 

2  John-Tiiomas,  present  and  second  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Catherine,  b.  10  April  1807,  d.  14  June  1811. 

4  Hon.  Elizabeth,  d.  an  infant. 

Creation.— \W2. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

4fof/o.--Bqaabi]iteT  et  diligenter :  Steadily  and  diligently. 

Toum  Residence.— \ emon  Honae,  Park  Place,St.  Jamea'a. 

d»Vo^.— Batsford  Park,  near  Moreton-in-the-Mar8h«  Co.  Gloucester. 


RENDLESHAM,  BARON.     (Thellusson.) 

Frederick  Thellusson,  Baron  Rendlesham  of  Rend1esh<|in,  iii  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland ;  M.P.,  6.  7  Jan.  1798,  succeeded  13  Sept.  1839,  i;j.  5 


443 


RIB 

June  1838,  EUza-CharlotU,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  George- 
Beeston  Prescott,  Bart.,  and  widow  o?  James  Duff,  Esq.,  by  whom, 
who  was  b.  9  April  1806,  and  d,  31  Dec.  1840,  he  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Anne-Blanche,  b.  at  Florence  10  March  1839. 

2«Hon.  Frederick-William-Brook,  6.  also  at  Florence  9  Feb.  1840. 

Hii  Lordship's  father,  Peter-Isaac,  fiiut  Lord,  was  6. 13  Oct.  1761,  and  d.  16 
Sept  1808;  haring  m.  14  June  1783,  Elizabeth  -  Eleanor,  3rd  daughter  of  John 
Cornwall,  Esq.,  d.  10  Dec.  1809,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Peter-Henry,  b.  1  April,  d.  9  Aug.  1784. 

2  John,  second  Ja)rd,  b.    12  Sept.  1785,    succeeded    16    Sept   1808, 

m.  Ist,  30  Not.  1809,  Mary-Andalutiaj  2nd  daughter  of  Lient.-Gen. 
Samuel-Treror  Dickens,  who  was  6.  17  March  1792,  and  d,  with- 
out issue  15  Aug.  1814;  and  2ndly,  26  March  1816,  Ann-Sophia, 
now  Dowager  Lady  Rendlesham,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
William  Tatnall,  Esq.,  of  Leiston  Old  Abbey,  Suffolk.  His  Lordship 
d,  3  July  1832,  baring  had  issue  by  his  2nd  marriage  : 

1  Hon.  EmUy-Elixabeth-Jnlui,  b.  31  Aug.  1817. 

S  Hon.  Sophia-Andalnna.lf  ary,  b.  SO  July  1810. 

3  Hon.  Predtrick-Adoiphus,  ft.  8  July  18S1,  d.  30  June  18SS. 

3  Hon.  Frances,  b.  6  July  1790,  rf.  7  July  1807. 

4  Hon.  George,  b.  2A  May  1791,  kiUed  at  the  batUe  of  Vittoria,  21  June 

1813. 

5  Henry,  b.  15  July  1792,  d.  6  Oct.  1800. 

6  Hon.  Caroline,  b.  2  Oct.  1793,  m.  Charles  Boulton,  Esq. 

7  William,    third    Lord,    b.    6  Jan.   1798,    succeeded  3  July  1832, 

and  d.  13  Sept  1839,  without  issue ;  baring  m.  10  Jan.  1826,  Luct, 
the  present  Dowager  Lady  Rendlesham,  3rd  daughter  of  Edward- 
Roger  Pratt,  Esq.,  of  Rystone  House,  Norfolk,  who  re-tn,  2  Feb.  1841, 
Stewart  Majoribanks,  Esq.,  of  Bushy  Grove,  Herts. 

8  Frederick,  the  present  and  fourth  Lord,  (twin  with  his  brother 

the  3rd  Lord.) 

9  Hon.  Edmund,  b.  20  July  1799,  drowned  4  March  1818. 

10  Hon.  Arthur,  b.  19  Dec.  1801,  jr.  3  Jan.  1826,  Caroline  -  Anna  -  Maria, 
2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Christopher  Bethell  -  Codrington,  by  Hon.  Har- 
riet-Georgiana-Caroline  Foley,— *ee  Foley,  6.  11  July  1798,  by  whom 
he  has  issue : 

1  Arthur  -John  -  BetheU,  b.  13  Sept.  1816.  «  Caroiku-Anmm-Mmrtm- 

Frederica,  b.  0  Dec.  1827,  d.  4  Sept.   1831.        3  Charlotte-EUsabe^,  ft.  S 
May  1810.        4  Sophia- AugusU,  b.  6  April  1830. 
fYro/ioM.— 1800. 

Genealagv^&ee  Geneaiogicai  Volume. 
Motto. — Lahore  et  honore :  By  industry  and  honour. 
TTmwi  Residence.— %,  Wimpole  Street. 
dTea^.— Rendlesham  Hall,  SulTolk. 


RIBBLESDALE,  BARON.     (Listeb.) 

Thomas  Lister,  Baron  Ribblesdale  of  Gisburne  Park,  Co.  York, 
ill  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  b.  28  April  1828^  sacceeded  10  I>eG. 
18S2. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  son  of  Thomas,  second  Lord,  who  wm  4.  IS  Jaa. 

1790,  and  A  10  Dec.  1832  ;  haring  m.  9  Feb.  1826,  Adelaide,  eldest  dnchlar  of 

the  late  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.,  of  Armitage  Park,  Co.  Stafford,  b,  U  Sept  1M7  &  W 

444  .  <r 


RIC 

whom,  who  m.  2ndly,  11  April  1835,  Lord  John  Russell,— «ee  Bedford,  lad  <f.  1 
Not.  1838.  he  left  issue: 

1  Hon.  Adelaide,  b.  14  May  1827. 

2  Thomas,  present  and  third  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Isabel-Mary,  b.  16  Oct.  1830. 

4  Hon.  Elizabeth-Theresa,  6.  posthumous  4  May  1833. 
Creation iror. 

Genealoa.-^ee  Genealogical  Volume, 

motto,^Bfitiaena  Testigia  famas :  Retracing  the  achievementi  of  an  honourable  anoeetry. 

SeaU.^{iianam9  Park  and  Malhamwater,  Co.  York. 


[Aont*  of  the  present  Lord,iMme  of  Thomas, 

1ft  Lord.] 

I  Hon.  Catherine,  b.  33  Dec.  1703,  m.  Ist, 

4  Sept.  1810,  JantetSkurrap  Dap,  Esq.,  of 

Bamett.  Ca  Somenet,  and  after  hii  death, 


CoIUtetal  Bratt(f)ef. 

tadly,  Dec   1817,  the  ReT.  John-Fleming 
Parker,  of  Waddington,  Yorka.,  [Srd  ton  of 
the  late  John   Parker,  Eaq.,   by  Beatrix, 
tister  of  Thomas,  fimst  Lomd.] 
3  Hon.  Rebecca-Adelaide,  6.  81  Aug.  1880. 


RICHMOND,  DUKE  OF.     (Lennox.) 

Charles  Gordon-Lennox,  Duke  of  Richmond,  Earl  of  March^  and 
Baron  of  Settrington,  all  Co.  York,  in  the  Peerage  of  England;  Duke  of 
Lennox,  Co.  Dumbarton,  Earl  of  Darnley,  Co.  Renfrew,  and  Baron 
Methuen  of  Torbolton,  Co.  Ayr,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland;  K.G., 
P.C.,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  Sussex,  Vice-Admiral 
of  the  Coast  of  Sussex,  Colonel  of  the  Royal  Sussex  Militia,  Aide- 
de-Camp  to  the  Queen,  Hereditary  Constable  of  Inverness  Castle, 
Chancellor  of  Marischall  College,  Aberdeen,  and  High  Steward  of 
Chichester  5  also  Duke  d*Aubigny  in  France.  The  Duke  was  for- 
merly in  the  Army,  and  served  in  Portugal,  Spain,  France,  and  the 
Netherlands,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  Com- 
manding in  Chief,  from  the  year  1810  to  the  close  of  the  war  in 
1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Orthes.  His  Grace 
in  1836  assumed  the  surname  of  Gordon  Lennox,  by  Royal  Letters 
Patent,  for  himself  and  all  his  then  surviving  issue ;  he  was  6.  S  Aug. 
1791,  succeeded  28  Aug.  1819,  m.  10  April  1817,  Lady  Caroline 
Paget,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  b,  6  June  1796, 
and  has  issue  by  her  Grace : 

l^Charles  -  Henry,  Earl  of  March  and  Darnley,  M.P.,  a  Captain  in  the 
Army,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  Field  Marshal  the  Commander  in  Chief, 
6.  27  Feb.  1818,  m.  28  Nov.  1843,  Frances- Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of 
Algernon- Frederick  Greville,  Esq.,— ^^-e  Warwick,  6.  8  March  1824, 
and  has  issue, 

Lady  Caroline-Elisabeth,  b.  12  Oct.  1844. 
2  Lady  Caroline-Amelia,  b.  18  June  1819. 

.3  Lord  Fttzroy-George-Charies,  b.  II  June  1820,  lost  on  board  the  Presi- 
dent Steam-Ship  in  March  1841. 

4  Lord  Henry-Charles-George,  6.  2  Nov.  1821. 

5  Lady  Sarah-Georgiana,  b,  17  March  1823,  d,  6  Jan.  1831. 

€  Lord  Alexander-Francis-Charles,  Lieut  Royal  Horse  Gds.,  6. 14  June  1825. 
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7  Lady  AuguiU-Catherine,  6.  14  Jan.  1827. 

8  Lady  Lucy-Frances,  h.  3  Jane  1828,  d.  16  April  1843. 

9  Lord  George-Charles,  b.  22  Oct.  1829. 

10  Lady  Amelia- fVederica,  b,  4  Dec.  1830,  d.  20  Oct.  1841. 

11  Lady  Cecilia-Catherine,  b.  13  April  1838. 

His  Grace's  father,  Charles,  fourth  Duke,  was  b.  9  Sept.  1764,  and  d.  28  Aug. 
1819  ;  having  m.  9  Sept.  1789,  Ladv  Charlotte  Gordon,  eldest  daughter  of  Alex- 
ander, 4th  Duke  of  Gordon,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother  George,  5th  and  last  Duke 
of  Gordon,  by  whom,  who  was  b.  20  Sept.  1768,  and  d,  5  May  1842,  his  Grace  had 
issue: 

1  Lady  Mary,  b.  15  Aug.  1790,  m.   11  March  1820,  Sir  Charles- Augustus 

Fitz-Roy,  K.C.H.,  Lieutenant-GoTemor  of  the  Leeward  Islands. — See 
Grafton. 

2  Charles,  present  and  fifth  Duke. 

3  Ladv  Sarah,  b.  22  Aug.  1792,  m.  9  Oct   1815,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Peregrine 

Maitland,  K.C.B.,  Knt.  of  Wilhelm  and  St.  Wladimir,  Col.  of  the 
17th  Foot,  and  Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  at  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope ;  widower  of  the  Hon.  Louisa  Crofton.— 5^e  Crofton. 

4  Lord  John-George,  b.  3  Oct.  1793,  m.  29  June  1818,  Louisa-Frederica, 

4th  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John  Rodney, — «r«  Rodney,  by  whom  he  haa 

issue: 

1  LouiM-Elisabeth,  b.  14  Oct.  1810.         S  George-CkarUs-AMguMtus,  6.  5 
Jan.  1821,  d.t  May  1844.  3  Aufoatiu-Frederick-Fraiicia,  a  lat  Uent. 

R.  Art.,  b.  n  Aug.  1834.  4  Edward- ViUiers,  b.  S5  Maivh  1836.  d.  % 

Feb.  1828.  5  Elisabeth-Frederica,  b.  30  Jane  1838.  6  Wilbraban- 

Gates,  b.  4  May  1830.       7  Joho-Maitland,  b,  1  July  1833.       8  Emily-Sarah, 
b.  37  Sept.  1839. 

5  Lady  Georgiana,  b,  30  Sept.  1795,  Lady  de  Ros. 

6  Lord  Henry-Adam,  b,  6  Sept.  1797,  d.  25  Feb.  1812. 

7  Lady  Jane,  b.  5  Sept.  1798,  m.  20  July  1822,  Lawrence  Peel,  Esq. 

8  Lord  William-Pitt,  b.  20  Sept.  1799. 

9  Lord  Frederick,  b.  24  Jan.  1801,  d.  19  Oct.  1829. 

10  Lord  Sussex,  b.  11  July  1802,  m.  3  April  1828,  the  Hon.  Mary-Maigaret 

Lawless,  eldest  daughter  of  Lord  Cloncurry,  [whose  1st  marriage  with 
John-Michael-Heury,  Baron  de  Roebeck,  was  diasolyed  in  1828,]  by 
whom  he  has, 

1  Berkeley,  b.  Jan.  1831.         3  it  child,  ttill-bom  Aug.  1833.  3  Soawx, 

b.  33  Dec.  1834.        4  A  child »  ttill-bom  0  Jan.  1830.         5  A  son,  atillbora 
3H  April  1841.  0  Charles.  7  A  daughter,  b,  Feb.  1844. 

11  Lady  Louisa-Madelina,  b.  2  Oct.  1803,  m.  18  April  1825,  William-Fre- 

derick-Fownes  Tighe,  Esq.,  of  Woodstock,  Co.  Kilkenny. 

12  Lady  Charlotte,  b,  4  Dec.  1804,  d.  20  Aug.  1833 ;  haying  m.  4  Dec.  1823, 

Captain  Maurice-Frederick-Fitzharding  Berkeley,  R.N.— 5er  Bbrkklby. 

13  Lieut-Colonel  Lord  Arthur,  M.P.,  Clerk  of  the  Ordnauce,  6.  2  Oct.  1806, 

m.  1  July  1835,  Adelaide-Constance,  daughter  of  the  late  CoL  John 
Campbell,  of  Shawfield,  and  Lady  Charlotte  Campbell, — See  Argyll, 
and  has  had  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  3,  d.  4,  May  1830.  3  Constance-Charlotte-EUaa,  6.  Mardi 

1830.  3  Ada-Fanny-Soaan,  6. 18  Sept  1840.  4  Arthox^Charlei-Wrio- 

thesley,  b.  35  Jan.  1843.  ff  A  daori&ter,  6.  May  1844. 

14  Lady  Sophia-Georgiana,  b.  21  July  1809,  m,  8  Aug.  1838,  Lord  IVMiwi 

Cecil.— 5«  Exeter. 

Creaiions.—AU  the  Engliah  and  Scotch  titlea  in  1075. 

GenealogM.—See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Mott0.n-En  la  roae  je  llenrie :  I  lloariah  in  die  roae. 

T0um  Residence.— 51,  Portland  Place. 

Seals. — Goodwood,  Chichester ;  Gordon  Castle,  Banibhire. 


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RIPON,  EARL  OF.    (Robinson.) 

Frederick-John  Robinson,  Earl  of  Ripon,  Co.  York,  Viscount 
Goderich  of  Nocton,  Co.  Lincoln,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ; 
P.C,  President  of  the  Board  of  Control,  a  Counsellor  of  King's 
College,  London,  a  Trustee  of  the  National  Gallery,  a  Governor  of 
the  Charter-House ;  h.  1  Nov.  1782,  m.  1  Sept.  1814,  Lady  Sarah- 
Albtnia-Louisa  Hobart,  only  child  of  Robert,  4th  Earl  of  Buck- 
inghamshire, by  whom,  who  was  h,  22  Feb.  1793,  he  has  had  issue : 

1  EUanor-Henrietta-Vtctoria,  b.  22  May  1815,  d,  31  Oct.  1826. 

2  Hobart' Frednick,  b.  8  Sept.  1816,  d.  an  infant. 
3^George-Fredcrick-Samuel,  Viscount  Goderich,  6.  24  Oct.  1827. 

His  Lordship,  who  has  filled  various  important  situations  in  the  Govemment  of  the 
Country,  and  in  1827  succeeded  Mr.  Canning  for  a  short  time  as  First  Lord  of 
the  Treasury,  is  the  2nd  son  of  Thomas,  2nd  L<>rd  Grantham,  and  brother  and  heir 
presumptive  of  the  present  Earl  de  Grey. 

Creathns.^YiBconixt  isn,  Earl  1833. 

Genealo^.^See  Genealoticai  Volume, 

Motto.— Poy  est  tout :  Faith  is  ererything. 

Tbipn  Residence — I,  Carlton  Gardens. 

•SM^«.~Nocton,  Sleaford,  Lincolnshire ;  and  Putney  Heath,  Surrey. 


RIVERS,  BARON.  (Pitt.) 
George  Pitt-Rivers,  Baron  Rivers  of  Sudeley  Castle,  Co.  Glouces- 
ter, in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  a  Lord  in  Waiting  to  the 
Queen,  6.  16  July  1810,  succeeded  93  Jan.  1831,  m.  9  Feb.  1833, 
Lady  Susan  -  Georgiana  Leveson-Gower,  eldest  daughter  of  Earl 
Granville,  b.  95  Oct.  1810,  and  has  issue, 
l^Hon.  George-Horace,  b.  20  March  1834. 

2  Hon.  Sosan-Harriet,  6. 28  May  1835. 

3  Hon.  Fanny-Georgiana,  b.  26  Dec.  1836. 

4  Hon.  Granrille-Beckford,  6.  25  July  1838. 

5  Hon.  Blanche-Caroline,  b,  20  June  1840. 

6  Hon.  Alice-Charlotte,  b.  27  Dec.  1841. 

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7  Hod.  Mary-Emma,  b,  7  Oct.  1843. 

8  A  son,  6.  21  Oct  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William-Horace,  third  Lord,  was  b.  2  Dec.  1777,  suc- 
ceeded, 20  July  1828,  on  the  death  of  his  maternal  uncle,  George,  second  Lord» 
assumed  the  names  of  Pitt-Rivers  for  himself  and  his  successors,  and  that  of  Pitt 
only  for  his  other  issue,  and  d.  23  Jan.  1831 ;  having  m.  9  Feb.  1808,  Frances, 
daughter  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Francis- Hale  Rigby,  of  Mistley  Hall,  Essex,  and  leaving 
issue  by  her,  who  is  the  present  Dowager  Lady  Rivers, 

1  Hon,  Fanny,  6.  19  March  1809,  d.  1  Feb.  1836;  having  m.  24  July  1834, 

Frederick- William  Cox.  Esq. 

2  George,  present  and  fourth  Lord. 

3  Hon.  Horace,  Captain  Royal  Horse  Gds.,  b.  12  April  1814. 

4  Hon.  Harriet-Elizabeth,    6.  17  Jan.  1816,  m.  18  Sept.  1841,  Charles- 

Dash  wood  Bruce,  Esq. — See  Elgin. 
His  Lordship's  grandfather,  the  late  Peter  Beckford,  Esq.,  of  Stapleton,  Co. 
Dorset,  m.  21  March   1773,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Pitt,    daughter  of  George,  first 
Lord,  and  left  issue  by  her,  who  d.  4  May  1791,  besides  the  3rd  Lord,  a  surviving 
daughter, 

Harriet,  b.  2  Jan.  1779,  m.  Feb.  1807,  Henry  Seymour,  Esq.,  of  Handford, 
Co.  Dorset. 


CVeo/toM.— 1802. 

Geneoiof  v.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — JEquam  servare  mentem :  To  preserve  an  equal  mind. 

^Mfi.— Ruihmore  Lodge,  DorMt;  Eltham Lodge,  Kent;  and  M 


Emcx 


lervare  mentem :  i  o  preserve  an  equal  mina. 

I  Lodge,  Dorset;  Eltham  Lodge,  Kent;  and  Mistley  Hall,  Manningtree, 


RIVERSDALE,  BARON-     (Tonson.) 

William  Tonson,  Baron  Riversdale  of  Rathcormac,  Co.  Cork,  m 
the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Colonel  of  the  South  Cork  Militia  j  6.  8  Dec. 
1775,  succeeded  4  Dec.  1787,  m.  21  Oct.  1799,  the  Hon.  Charlotte- 
Theodosia  St.  Leger,  6th  daughter  of  St.  Leger,  1st  Viscouot  Do- 
neraile,  b,  8  March  1774. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  first  Lord,  was  6.  3  May  1724,  and  d.  4  Dec 
1787  ;  having  m.  29  Nov.  1773,  Rose,  eldest  daughter  of  James  Bernard,  Esq.,  and 
sister  of  Francis,  1st  Earl  of  Bandon,  and  by  her,  who  re-m.  the  late  James  MlUer^ 
Esq.,  and  d.  26  May  1810,  left  issue : 

1  Richard,  b.  9  Nov.  1774,  d,  an  infant. 

2  William,  present  and  second  Lord. 

3  Hon.  JameM-Bemard,  b.  9  Nov.  1776,  d.  11  Feb.  1803. 

4  Hon.  Richard,  b.  1  Jan.  1778,  d.  17  Sept.  1794. 

5  Hon.  Esther-Charlotte,  b.  23  March  1 779,  m.  27  Feb.  1802,  Mt{f9t-Oemtrmi 

Joseph  Baird,  who  d.  4  April  1816. 

6  Hon.  Francis,  h.  6  March  1780,  d,  1  Nov.  1798. 

7  Hon.  Charles-Ludlow,  b.  9  July  1781,  d.  unm.  20  Aug.  1837. 

8  Hon.  Henry,  b.  6  Feb.  1783,  d.  Feb.  1805. 

9*Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Ludlow,  Lord  Bishop  of  KUlaloe,  b.  6  Mai^  IJN* 
10  Hon.  Charlotte,  b.  25  Dec.  1786,  d.  unm.  in  Dec.  1830. 

Creation.^1793. 

Otnealoa*—^^  Genealogieal  Volume. 

Mottc-^ukxa  hmo  inimica  tyrumk :  This  hand  is  hoatUa  to  tjnranta. 
Jinrff ^— Fingfavnt  Manor,  Books ;  and  Ltonesar,  Co.  Corfc. 
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RODEN,  EARL  OF.  (Jocblyn.) 
Robert  Jocblyn,  Earl  of  Roden,  Viscount  Jocelyn^  and  Baron 
Newport  of  Newport,  Co.  Tipperary,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  Baron 
Clanbrassill  of  Hyde  Hall,  Co.  Herts,  in  that  of  the  United  King- 
dom ;  a  Baronet  of  England,  K.P.,  P.C.,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of 
the  County  of  Louth  ^  b.  ^  Oct.  I788,  succeeded  9,9  June  1820, 
m.  9  Jan.  1813,  the  Hon.  Maria  -  Frances  -  Catherine  Stapleton,  2nd 
daughter  of  Thomas,  22nd  Lord  Le-Despencer,  b,  22  Sept.  1794,  by 
whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Lady  Elizabeth-Frances-Charlotte,  6.  13  Dec.  1813,  Viacoontets  Dowager 

Powerscourt 

2  Lady  Frances,  6.  20  Nor.  1814,  Countess  of  Gainsborough. 

3*Robert,  Viscount  Jocelyn,  M.P.,  6.  20  Feb.  1816,  m.  27  April  1841,  Lady 
Frances-Elizabeth  Cowper,  2nd  daughter  of  Peter- Leopold-Louis  -Fran- 
cis, 5th  Earl  Cowper,  a  Lady  of  the  Queen's  Bedchamber,  6.  9  Feb. 
1820,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Hon,  Victona-AlexandriHa-EmUp,  b,  Sfi  Sept  1849,  d,  7  Sept.  184S. 

2  Hon.  Alice-Maria,  6.  9  Dec.  1843. 
8  A  daaghter,  b.  10  Feb.  1845. 

4  Horn.  Thomas,  b,  10  April  1818,  d,  14  May  1820. 

5  Lady  Emma,  b.  1820,  d,  an  infant. 

6  Hon.  Strange,  Lieut.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  6.  5  June  1823. 

7  Lady  Maria,  6.  29  Sept.  1824. 

8  Hon.  William-Nassau,  b,  23  Oct  1832. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Robert,  secokd  Earl,  was  b.  26  Oct  1756,  and  d.  29 
June  1820 ;  haying  been  twice  m. ;  1st,  5  Feb.  1788,  to  Frances-Theodosia,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Very  Rer.  Robert  Bligh,  Dean  of  Elphin,  brother  of  the  Ist  Earl  of 
Darnley,  who  d.  22  May  1802 ;  and  2ndly,  5  July  1804,  to  Juliana- Anne,  youngest 
daughter  of  John  Orde,  Esq.,  of  Westwood,  Northumberland,  now  Countess 
Dowager.   His  Lordship  had, 

by  let  marriage : 

1  Robert,  present  and  third  Earl. 

2  HiM,  James,  Lieut.  R,N.,  b.  26  Feb.  1790,  d.  10  July  1812. 

3  Hon.  Thomas,  Copt.  23rd  Fooi,  b.  28  Feb.  1791,  d.  15  Feb.  1816. 

4  Hon,  Oeorge,  6.  Aug.  1794,  d,  17  Oct  1821. 

5  Lady  FVances-Theodosia,  b,  Aug.  1795,  d,  10  May  1820,  Ute  Viscountess 

Powerscourt. 

6  Lady  Anne,  b.  April  1798,  d,  13  Oct.  1822. 

by  Snd  marriage : 

7  Hon.  John,  b.  July  1805,  m.  18  July  1839,  Emily,  2nd  daughter  of  Henry 

Thompson,  Esq.,  of  Holgate  Lodge,  and  by  her,  who  </.  in  childbed, 
3  May  1845,  has  issue, 

1  A  won,  b,  A  Nov.  1842.       S  A  aon,  b,  10  April  1845. 

8  Hon.  Augustus-George- Frederick,  Captain  6th  Drag.  Gds.,  Aide-de-Camp 

to  Sir  Neil  Douglas,  b.  Dec.  1811,  m.  19  Feb.  1845,  Cecilia-Neil,  2nd 
daughter  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Neil  Douglas,  Commander  of  the  Forces  in 
ScoUand,  K.C.B.,  K.C.H. 

CrvafiiMM.— Baron  in  Ireland  1743,  Viacoant  1795,  Earl  ini ;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom 
18tl.    Bart  1885. 
Geneaion.—S9io  CUneaiogical  Vohtme. 
Moiio.--¥tLin  mon  deroir:  To  do  my  duty. 

Seats^Hyde  Hall,  Herts;  TnUymore  Park,  Downahire;  and  Dnndalk  Honae,  Loath 
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Collatfral  Vranctfi. 


[Unolea  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Earl,  issue 
of  Robert,  IstEart.l 
I  Hon.  George,  b.  7  Dec .  1704,  is  deceased ; 
leaying  issue  by  his  marriage  with  TTko- 
matine,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry-Cole 
Bowen,  Esq.,  of  Bowenscourt,  Co.  Cork,  who 
d,  Dec.  1818, 

1  Harriet,  m.  1819,  the  Rev.  Walter 
Hore,  who  d.  S8  Sept.  1843. 

2  Geargiana,  d.  J  uly  1810 ;  having  m. 
Dec.  ]8ia,  James  Boyd,  Esq.,  of  Re- 
place, Co.  Wexford. 

3  Louisa-Joan,  m.  1st,  IS  April  1819, 
the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward  WingfieU, 
— *ee  PowBascouRT,who  d.  6  Sept  1825 ; 
and  she  m.  tadly,  2  Aug.  1833,  Robert- 
Richard  Tighe,  Esq. 

4  Sophia,  m.  1818,  Walter  Steele, 
Esq.,  deceased. 

5  Anne,  m.  22  March  1817,  Walter 
Newton,  Esq.,  of  Dunlechry,  Co.  Car- 
low. 

6  Thomasine  -  Emily,  m.  16  March 
1810,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Frederick  Shaw,  of 


Kimmage  House,  Co.  Dublin,  M .P., 
Recorder  of  Dublin. 
2  Hon.  John,  b.  1700,  d.  21  in.  1SS8 ; 
having  m.  1705,  Margaret,  danghter  of  tbe 
Rigfat-Hoo.  Richard  Fits^^erald,  of  Moont 
Offaley,  Co.  Kildare,  by  whom  he  left  an  only 
daughter, 

Anne-Charlotte,  6.  31  July  1801,  m. 
3  Aug.  1820,  Robert  Bonrke,  Esq— 
See  Mato. 
S  Ladw  Harriet,  d.  July  1831 ;  lata  Coan- 
teai  of  Massereene. 

4  Ladf  CaroUne-Frances,  d.  unm.  7  Oct. 
18S0. 

5  Ladp  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  4  June  1835. 

0  Ladp  8ovhta,d.  Oct.  1825;  having  m.  0 
April  1700,  James  ArbuckU,  E$q.,  who  d.  in 
1824.  ^    ^ 

7  Lady  Louisa,  d.  1  Sept.  18S7;  having 
m.  11  May  1801,  Gen.  Leonard  Orde,o{Wmu 
wood  House,  Northumberland,  who  is  de- 

%  Ladf  EmUp,  b.  1TT3,  d.  23  May  184«. 
IN.  1798,  Gen.  John  Straton,who  ia  dnwaaed 


RODNEY,  BARON.     (Rodney.) 

Spencer  Rodney,  Baron  Rodney  of  Rodney-Stoke,  Co.  Somerset, 
ift  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain^  and  a  Baronet  -,  hU  Lordship,  who 
is  in  Holy  Orders,  was  b.  30  April  1785»  and  succeeded  30  Oct.  1843. 

George,  second  Lord,  father  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b.  25  Dec.  1753,  and  d, 
2  Jan.  1802 ;  having  m.  10  April  1781,  Anne,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
Right  Hon.  Thomas  Har\ey,—see  Oxford,  by  whom,  who  d,  15  April  1840,  be 
had  issue : 

1  Georgb,  third  Lord,  b.  17   June  1782,  succeeded  2   Jan.  1802,  dL 

21  June  1842,  without  issue  by  his  marriage,  27  Feb.  1819*  with  CiUR- 
lotte-Georgiana,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Charies  Gould  Moigan,  Bart, 
now  Dowager  Lady  Rodney. 

2  Thomab-James  HarlsY'Rodnbt,  povrtb  Lord,  b,  12  April  1784,  suc- 

ceeded 21  June  1842,  and  d.  unm.  30  Oct.  1843. 

3  Spencer,  present  and  fifth  Lord. 

4  Hon.  Captain  Robert,  R.N.y  b.  14  May  1786,  d.  20  July  1826 ;  haring  «. 

20  July  1819,  j^nne,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  ThoMaa  Dennett, 
Esq.,  of  Lock  Ashurst,  Sussex,  who  d.  before  him  24  Feb.  1824,  kayii^ 
issue, 

l^Robert-Dennett,  6.  «1  May  18M.  t  Anna,  ».  M  Aag.  Ittl,  m.  U 

June  1844,  Monator  Pfpon,  Baq. 

5  Hon.  Charles,  b.  14  May  1787,  d.  an  infant. 

6  Hon.  James-Berkeley,  b.  8  Sq>t.  1789,  d.  16  Dec.  1831. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry,  Prebendary  of  Herelbxd,  and  Viear  of  Bye.  ] 

fordshire,  b.  30  S^,U  1790. 

8  Hon.  Mortimer,  b.  13  Dec.  1791,  m.  27  April  1815,  Saimh, 

Robert  Withy,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Sarah-Ann,  b.l  March  1W6.       s  MortinwrHarto,  UmKUMA^n 
Pab.  1817.        3  Angnsta-lfaria,  6.  It  fth.  ItM^         j  T 
450 


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15  Feb.  18M.  5  Frederick-James,  a  Clerk  in  the  Ezoheqner,  6. 10  May 

imi.       0  Auikanv-FeUx,  b.  14  March  18S5,  d.  14  Aug.  IMS.       7  Arthur, 
b.  in  1833. 
9  fftm.  Amu 'Jane,  6.  12  Jtn.  1793,  d,  25  ^pril  1833 ;  having  m,  22  Jan. 

1824,  Sdmund-Potlexfen  Bastard,  Esq.,  of  KiUey,  Devon,  6.   1784,  d. 

8  June  1838. 

10  Hon.  William,  &.  1  July  1794,  m.  26  Oct.  1824,  EUza-Anne,  youngest 

daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Anne-Elisa,  b.  33  Aug.  1825.  2  Maria,  6. 15  Sept.  18M,  d.  S  Feb. 
1833.  3  WUliam-GearjePoweU,  b.  12  April,  4.  30  July,  1828.  4 
WilUam-Powell,  b,  20  Sept.  1820.  5  Caroline^^eorgiana,  b,  25  March 
1831. 

11  l/oH.  Anne,  b.  12  Aug.  1795,  d,  27  March  1807. 

12  Hon,  Frederick,  b,  12  Feb.  1797,  d.  24  Jan.  1802. 

13  Hon,  John,  b,  26  March  1798,  d,  4  Jan.  1823. 

14  Hon,  FraneU,  b,  25  May  1799,  d.  an  infant 

Crea/foit^-1782.    Bart.  1704. 

C^enealogw^—See  Geneaiogical  Voitme, 

Motto^-Son  generant  aqnibe  colambai :  Eaglea  do  not  bring  forth  dorea. 

Town  Residence.— m,  Harley  Street. 

Seais.— Old  Alreeford,  Hantf ;  and  Berrington,  Leomintter,  Herefordahire. 


Collateral 

[Undea  and  Annti  of  the  present  Peer,  i«nie 
of  George-Brydget,  1ft  Lord.] 

1  James,  Capt.  R.  N.,  lost  in  the  West 
Indies  in  Aug.  1770,  unm,= 

2  Hon.  John,  Capt.  R.N.,  Chief  Secretary  to 
Goremment  at  Ceylon,  6. 10  May  1705,  m.  1st, 
4  July  1784,  Lad^  Catherine  Nugent,  only 
daughter  of  Thomas,  0th  Earl  of  Westmeath, 
who  d.  in  childbed,  20  Feb.  1704 ;  2ndly,  10 
Oct.  1700,  Lady  Louisa-Martha  Stratford, 
eldest  daughter  of  John,  3rd  Barl  of  Aldbo- 
rongh,  d.  2  Dec.  1814 ;  and  Srdly,  7  June 
1815,  Antoinette,  only  dauchter  of  Anthony- 
Pierre  Reyne,  Esq.,  of  Vanooolenr ;  his 
issue  are, 

1  Catherine-HenrietU,  6.  17  April 
1701, m.  20  July  1810,  the  Hon.  Patrick 
Stuart.— ^:m  BLANTYai. 

2  Fanny,  b,  20  July  1702,  Lady 
Blantyre. 

3  Frances,  b.  4  Feb.  1704,  m.  4  Jan. 
1810,  Thomas  Eden,  Esq.,  cousin  of 
Lord  Auckland.  ^= 

4  Louisa-Frederica,  b.  10  July  1800, 
Lady  George  Lennox.^iSre  Rich  mom  o. 

5  John-Stratford,  b.  14  May  1801,  m. 
1st,  22  March  1824,  Miss  Boyct,  of 
Bombay,  who  d.  3  Feb.  1825 ;  2ndly, 
23  Dec.  1820,  Eleanor,  Srd  daughter 
of  Joseph  Hume,  Esq. 

0  Angela,  b.  10  July  1803,  m,  8  Jan. 
1825,  Capt.  Alexander  Brown,  Royal 
Engineers. 

7  Elixa-Emity,  6. 20  Jan.  1807,  m.  22 
March  1832,  James  •  Sedgwick  Weten- 
haU,  Esq. 


BranrDff. 

8  Emiiy-Georgiana,  6. 30  Dec.  1806, 
d.  SepL  1842;  baring  m.  10  Oct.  1835, 
Mi^or  Waiiam-Marsden  WetenhaU, 
who  re-fM.  25  June  1844,  Agnes-Marga- 
retta,  4th  daughter  of  the  late  Peter 
Wetenhall,  Esq.,  of  Winnington  Lodge, 
Cheshire. 

0  Maitland-Thomas,  lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
14  Oct.  1810. 

10  HenrietU,  b.  0  Sept.  1812. 

11  Caroline  -  Stuart,  6.  30  Jan.  1814, 
m.  3  April  1830,  Campbell- Dmmmond 
RiddeU,  Esq.= 

12  Antoinette  -  Anna  -  Louisa,  6.  21 
March  1818,  m.  21  July  1832,  Robert- 
F.  Bourchier,  Eso,,  who  d.  in  1837. 

13  Anna.  6. 17  Oct.  1818. 

14  George-Brydges,  a  1st  lient.  of 
Marines,  b.  7  Nor.  1820. 

15  R^)ecca,  b,  8  June  1822. 
10  Cecilia,  ».  20  May  1825. 

8  Hon,  Jane,  b.  24  Dee.  1700,  dec.;  haring 
m.4  July  1784,  George  Chambers,  Esq. 

4  Hon.  Henrietta,  b.  27  Jan.  1700,  d,  unm, 

5  Hon.  Margaret-Anne,  b.  7  May  1770. 

0  Hon.  SariSi-Brydges,  6.  May  1780,  m.  20 
Not.  1801,Iient.-Gen.  Godfrey-Basil  Mundy, 
of  Shipley. 

7  Hon.  Captain  Edward,  R.N.,  b.  18  June 
1783,  d.  12  Not.  1828 ;  baring  si.  1807,  Miss 
Rebecca  Geer,  by  whom,  who  4.  13  July  1840, 
he  left  issue, 

Henrietta^Fraser,  6.  5  March  1822, 
m,  28  Oct.  1845,  Hugh-Owen  Owen, 
Esq.,  of  filanstinan,  Pembrokeshire. 


ROKEBY,  BARON.  (Robinson-Montagu.) 

Edward  Robinson-Montaou,  Baroo  Rokeby  of  Armagh,  in  the 
461  oo2 


HOL 

Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  a  Baronet  of  Great  Britain  ;   b,  6  July  IJSTf 
succeeded  1  Sept.  1831,  and  is  unmarried. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Matthew,  fourth  Lord,  was  6.23  Nor.  1762,  d.  1  Sept. 
1831  i  hanng  m.  9  July  1785,  Ekzabeth^  daughter  and  heir  of  Francis  Charlton, 
Esq.,  who  H,  7  March  1817.  Their  surviving  issue  are :        • 

1  Edward,  present  and  fifth  Lord. 

2  FrancU-Wil&am,  d.  young. 

3  WUUam,  d.  15  Jan.  1815. 

4  Hon.  Elizabeth,  m.  9  April  1815,  Charles-Oldfield  Bowles,  Esq.,  Lient.- 

Col.  of  the  Oxfordshire  Militia. 

5  Hon.  Catherine,  m.  30  Sept.  1831,  Edward  Goulbum,  Esq.,  Ser}eant  at 

Law,  6.  16  March  1787,  widower  of  the  Hon.  Esther  Chetwynd. — See 
Chetwynd. 

6  Hon.  Jane,  m.  20  Dec.  1811,  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Goulbum,  M.P.  for 

the  University  of  Cambridge,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  a  Lord  of 
the  Treasuiy,  a  Commissioner  of  the  Board  of  Trade  and  of  the  Boaid 
of  Controul. 

7  Hon.  lAeut.'Col,  John,  d.  12  Dec.  1843. 

8  Hon.  Caroline,  m.  7  June  1843,  Hon.  William-Godolphin  Osbomew— Sre 

GODOLPHIN. 

9*Hon.  Lieut-Col.  Henry,  Scots  Fusilier  Gds.,  b,  2  Feb.  1798,  m.  18  Dec. 
1826,  Magdalen,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut. -Colonel  Thomas 
Huxley,  and  widow  of  Frederick  Croft,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Mary,  b,  31  March  18S8.  9  Harriet,  b.  S3  July  1899.  3  Manlatai, 
6. 30  Sept.  1831.  4  Edward,  b.  4  May  1835.  3  Elizabeth,  6.  30March 
1840. 

10  Hon.  Mary,  m.  24  May  1820,  Colonel  Robert  Ellison,  who  d,  3  July  1843. 

11  Hon.  Eleanor,  m.  May  1822,  John-Nicholas  Fazakerley,  Esq. 

12  Hon,  Emily,  d.  24  Nov.  1832. 

13  Hon.  Spencer-Dudley,  Clerk  to  the  Secretary  for  Ireland,    6.  11   April 

1807,  m.  15  Dec.  1842,  Anna- Louisa,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  C. 
W.  Flint,  and  widow  of  Joseph  Jekyll,  Esq.,  of  Wargrave  HiU,  Bcrits, 
and  has  issue, 

EmUyJane,  b.  Iff  May  1844. 

CrM/ton^l777.    Bart  1730. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Vohme. 
Motio.-^olo  in  Deo  Mdus :  Safety  in  God  alone. 
T\fum  Residence. — Montagu  Honae,  Portman  Square. 
Seat. — Denton  Hall,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

CoHoteral  Bratt(f)ef . 

[iMoe  of  the  Rev.  WilUam  Rohinaon,  Uncle  1  widower  of  Elisabeth,  daughter  and   heir 

of  the  3rd  and  4th  Lords.]  1  of  the  Rev.  Wflliam-Dejovaa  Byrehe.    Sir 

1  Sarah,  d.  unm.  \  Samuel  d.  8  Sept.  1837. 

9  Marp,  6.  1760,  d.  S7  Nov.  1844 ;  having  |  3  Rev.  Mattheuf,  d.  10  Aug.  18S7. 
m.    Sir   Samud  •  EserUm    Bridges,    Bari., 


ROLLO,  BARON.  (Rollo.) 
John  Rollo,  Baron  Rollo  of  Duncrub>  Co.  Perth,  in  the  Peerage  qf 
Scotland,  of  which  he  is  a  Representative  in  the  Fkrliament  of  the 
United  Kingdom ;  formerly  of  the  Scots  Fusileer  Guards,  of  whicli 
Regiment  he  carried  the  Colours  at  the  Battle  of  Lincelles  in  Flaa* 
ders ;  b.  22  April  1773,  succeeded  14  April  1784,  m.  IS  June  ISM, 
452 


ROM 

Agnes,  daughter  of  William  Greig,  Esq.,  of  Gay  field  Place,  by  whom 
he  has  bad  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Mary,  m.  27  March  1853,  Captain  Robert-Knox  Trotter,  of  Ballin- 

dean  House,  Co.  Perth. 

2  Hon.  James,  d.  1813. 

3*Hon.  WiUiam,  Master  of  Rollo,  b,  1809,  m.  21  Oct.  1834,  EUzabstk^  only 
daughter  of  John  Rogerson,  Esq.,  of  Wamphray,  Co.  Dumfries,  by 
whom,  who  d.  10  June  1836,  he  had  issue, 
•  John-RogerMm,  b,  S3  Oct.  18S5. 

4  Hon.  Martha. 

5  Hon.  John. 

6  Hon.  Robert,  Captain  42nd  Highlanders. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James,  seventh  Lord,  d.  14  April  1784;  having  m.  4  Dec. 
1765,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Aytoun,  Esq.,  of  Inchdairnig,  Co.  Fife,  by 
whom,  who  d,  24  April  1817,  he  left  issue : 

1  John,  present  and  eighth  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Captain  Roger,  m.  24  Feb.  1801,  Elixabetk,  youngest  daughter  of 

Captain Hunt,  and  by  her,  who  d,  12  Aug.  1826,  had  issue, 

1  Mqfor  James,  d.  Feb.  1844.       S  John-Ba£uitine.       S  MiUerfiiU,  b, 
SI  May  1805,  d.  8  March  1800.  4  Roger.        5  MUler'Anne,d,  S  Aug. 

18S7.  0  Mary-Isabella,  m,  1ft  July  1880,  WilUsm  Mac-Pherwn,  Eaq. 

7  Margaret,  m.  1840,  Joseph  Harriman,  Bsq. 

3  Hon,  James,  d.  in  Jamaica,  21  Nov.  1802. 

4  Hon.  Isabella,  d,  Feb.  1842. 

5  Hon,  Jane,  d,  Oct.  1838;  having  m.  31   March   1795,   Capiain  Pairick 

Hunter,  who  is  deceased. 

6  Hon,  3Iary,  d.  3  May  1840. 

7  Hon.  Elizabeth-Cecilia,  m.  14  Nov.  1799,  James-Carsturs  Bruce,  Esq., 

of  Balchristie,  Co.  Fife. 

8  Hon,  Margaret,  d.  young. 

9  Hon.  Barbara,  d.  10  March  1824. 

The  Hon.  Clement  Rollo,  uncle  of  the  7th  Lord,  who  d,  14  Jan.  1762,  left  two  sons. 

1  Robert  Rollo,  Esg.,  settled  in  America. 

2  John  Rollo,  Esq. 

CreatUm.—lMl, 

GrnealoM. — See  Oenealogical  Volume, 

Motto.— LA  fortune  passe  partont:  the  Ticissitndes  of  fortune  are  oommon  to  all. 
.    &a^.— Dnncrub,  Co.  Perth. 


ROMNEY,  EARL  OF.    (Mabsham.) 

Charles  Marsham,  Earl  of  Romney,  Co.  Kent,  Viscount  Marsham 
of  the  Mote  in  the  same  County,  and  Baron  of  Romney,  in  the  Peer* 
og^  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  a  Baronet  of  England,  President  of  the 
Marine  Society,  and  of  the  Society  for  the  Relief  of  Prisoners  for 
Small  Debts ;  b.  3  July  1808,  succeeded  29  March  1845,  m,  7  Feb. 
1832,  Lady  Margaret-Harriet  Montagu-Scott,  4th  daughter  of 
Charles- William,  4th  Duke  of  Buccleuch^  b,  13  June  1811,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Hon,  Margaret,  b.  and  d,  16  Nov.  1832. 

2  Lady  Margaret,  b,  3  April  1834. 

3  Lady  Harriet,  b,  17  July  1838. 

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4  Lady  Mary,  b,  6  Feb.  1840. 

5*Charle8,  Viscount  Maraham,  6.  7  March  1841. 

6  Hon.  John,  b,  25  July  1842. 

7  Hon.  Henry,  b.  26  March  1845. 

His  Lordahip's  father,  Charles,  second  Earl,  was  6.  22  Nov.  1777,  sacoeeded 
1  March  1811,  d,  29  March  1845  ;  baWng  m.  Ist,  9  Sept..  1806,  Sophia,  daughter  of 
the  late  William-Morton  Pitt,  Esq.,  of  Kingston,  Co.  Dorset,  cousin  of  the  Ist  Lord 
Rivers,  who  d  9  Sept.  1812;  and  2ndly,  9  Feb.  1832,  the  Hon.  Mary-Elizabbth, 
2nd  daughter  of  John-Thomas,  2nd  Viscount  Sydney,  and  widow  of  Gecyrge-James 
Choimondeley,  Esq. — See  Cholmondeley,  now  Countess  Dowager,  5. 5  March 
1794.    His  Lordship  had  issue, 

by  1st  marriage : 

1  Ladj  Sophia,  5. 13  July  1807,m.  17  April  1837,  Peter-Richard  Hoare,Eaq., 

of  Clayton  Hall,  Lancashire. 

2  Charles,  present  and  third  Earl. 

3  Ladv  Frances,  6.  9  Nov.  1809,  m.  2  Aug.  1838,  Major  Edward-Charles 

Fletcher,   younger,  of  Corsock,  Co.  Galloway,  widower  of  the  Hon. 
Ellen-Mary  Shore.— 5«  Teionmouth. 

4  Lady  Mary,  6. 15  April  1811,  m.  3  May  1836,  Henry  Hoare,  Esq.,  eldest 

son  of  the  late  William-Henry  Hoare,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon.  LouisarEli- 
zabeth  Noel.— 5m  Gainsborough. 

5  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  30  Aug.  1812. 

by  Snd  marriage: 

6  j4  daughter,  still-bom  4  Oct.  1833. 

7  Hon.  Robert,  6. 15  Nov.  1834. 

OreatUms^Bwron  1716,  Viscount  and  Earl  1801.    Bart  106S. 
Crtttealon.—See  Gensaiogical  Volume, 

Motto.— lion  ribi,  aed  patriae :  Not  for  himaelf,  but  for  his  oonntry. 
Seat.— The  Mote,  near  Maidstone,  Kent. 


Collateral  Btanclief. 


[Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issne  of  Charles, 
Ist  Earh] 

1  Lady  Frances,  6.  25  Oct.  1778,  m.  17  Aug. 
1805,  Sir  John  ■  Buchanan  RiddeU,  Bart., 
who  d.  in  April  1819. 

S  Ladp  Harriot,  6.  6  April  1780,  d.  unm. 
15  Sept.  18S5. 

S  Ladv  Amelia-Charlotte,  b.  13  Jan.  178S. 

4  Sophia,  1784,  d.  1780. 

[Cousins    of  the  late  Earl,    issue    of   the 
Hon.  and    Rer.   Jacob    Marsham,  D.D., 
Canon  of  Windsor,  5th  son  of  the  and 
Lord.] 
1  Harriet,  6.  80  May  1785. 

5  RoBlBTBULLOCa-MABSBAM,Esq.,D.C.L., 

Warden  of  Merton  College,  Oxford,  b.  17 
June  1786,  in.37  March  18S8,  Janet,  daughter 
of  the  late  Mi^or  -General  Darid  Dewar,  of 
Gilston  House,  Co.  Fife,  and  widow  of  Sir 
John  Carmichael-Anstruther,  Bart.,  by  whom 
he  has  issue, 

1  Charles-Jacob,  b.  18  Jan.  1839. 

2  Mary* Amelia-Prances,  6.  18  April 
1830. 

3  JeMie-Elizabeth,  b.  13  March  1832. 

4  Robert^Henry,  b.  3  Sept.  1833. 


5  CIoudesley-Dewar,  b.  80  Jan.  1835. 

3  Her.  Charles,  M.A,  Rector  of  CaTen- 
field,  Oxon,  6.  2  June  1787. 

4  Louisa-Charlotte,  6.  14  May  1790,  at.  Jan. 
1815,  Captain  William  Style,  R.N. 

A  Capt.  Henry-Shorel,  R.N.,  6.  28  Jan. 
1794,  m.  27  Feb.  1838,  Maria-Sophia,  eidest 
daughter  of  Walter  Jones,  Esq.,  ot  BalllB»- 
more,  Co.  Leitrim,  and  Hayle  Flaee,  Kent. 

0  Fanny-Lucy,  b.  1799. 

7  Emiljf-Elean&r,b.  Jan.  1803,  d,  12  April 
1838  ;  harinff  m.  10  May  1831,  Ueat^^CoL 
Charles-Fits-Roy  Maclean,  eldest  wm  of  Sir 
ntsroy-Grafton  Maclean,  Bart. 

8  Rer.  Jacob  -  Joseph,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Shome,  Kent,  b.  8  Feb.  1804. 

9  Rer.  George-Frederick-John,  M JL,  Rec- 
tor of  Allington,  Kent,  b.  2  June  1808,  at.  4 
June  1833,  Elisabeth-Marcia,8rd  daughter  of 
Walter  Jones,  Esq.,  abore,  and  has  iime, 

1  Catherine -Elisabeth,  6.  12  Jan. 
1838.  2  Marcia- Elisabeth-Maria,  b. 
4  June  1840.  3  Franeee-Penelope, 
6.28  Dec.  1841.  4  EiiMbeA-laabeUa- 
Sophia.  b.  11  Aug.  1843. 

10  Marianne. 


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ROSCOMMON,  EARL  OF.     (Dillon.) 

Michael- J AMES-RoBBRT  Dillon,  Earl  of  RoscommoDy  and  Lord 
Dillon,  Baron  of  Kilkenny  West,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  b,  post- 
humous 2  Oct.  1798,  succeeded  as  heir  male  on  the  death  of  his 
distant  relative,  Patrick,  11th  Earl,  17  Nov.  1816,  iti.  19  Aug.  1830, 
Lady  Charlotte  Talbot,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  John  Talbot,  Esq., 
and  sister  of  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  by  whom,  who  was  b,  7  Sept. 
1806,  and  d,  20  Nov.  1843,  he  has  bad  issue  only, 
A  ton^  stUl-bofD  12  Sept.  1831. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  child  of  the  late  Michael  Dillon,  Esq.,  who  was  a  Cap- 
tain in  the  County  of  Dublin  Militia,  and  killed  by  the  Irish  Rebels,  at  the  battle  of 
Ross,  5  June  1798,  by  his  marriage  with  Mary,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Griffith. 

*Peter  Dillon,  Esq.,  the  Earl's  Uncle,  and  Heir  Presumptive,  is  the  only  surviving 
son  of  the  late  James  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

Patrick,  late  and  eleventh  Earl,  was  b,  15  March  1769,  and  </.  17  Nov. 
1816 ;  baying  m.  10  July  1797,  Barbara,  youngest  daughter  of  Ignatius  Beg,  Esq., 
of  Balrea,  Co.  Roscommon,  now  Countess  Dowager,  by  whom  he  had  an  only 
daughter, 

Lady  Maria,  b,  2  Jane  1798. 

Oreatiotu^Btaon  1619,  Earl  1022. 

Gensaiogjf.—8ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

iH of /o.— Aoxiliam  ab  alto :  Help  from  above. 


ROSEBERY,   EARL  OF.     (Primrose.) 

Archibald  -  John  Primrose,  Earl  of  Rosebery,  Viscount  Rose- 
bery  and  In verkei thing,  and  Lord  Primrose  and  Dalmeny,  m  the  Peer- 
age of  Scotland ;  Baron  Rosebery  of  Rosebery,  Co.  Edinburgh,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia;  K.T., 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Linlithgowshire,  P.C,  and  D.C.L.;  b.  14  Oct. 
1783,  succeeded  35  March  1814^  m.  1st,  80  May  1806,  HenrieUa, 
455 


ROS 

2Dd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Bartholomew  fiouverie,— «ee  Radnor, 
which  marriage  was  dissoWed  in  1815,  and  she  d.  in  Dec.  1834  ;  his 
Lordship  m.  Sndly,  1^  Aug.  1819,  the  Hon.  Anne-Margaret  Anson, 
eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  Anson, — tee  Lichpield, 
b,  3  Oct.  1796  3  and  has  had  issue, 

by  iBt  marriage : 
l*Archiba1d,  Lord  Dalmenv,  M.P.,  b,  2  Oct  1809,  m.  20  Sept.  184.3,  Lady 
Catherine-Lucy- WUhelmine  Stanhope,  only  daughter  of  Earl  Stanhope, 
b.  1  June  1819,  and  has  issue, 

Hon.  Mary-Catherine-Conttanoe,  6. 10  Nor.  1844. 

2  Lady  Harriet,    b.    13  Oct.   1810,  m.  29  Dec.  1835,  Sir  John  Dmnlop, 

Bart.,  who  </.  3  April  1839. 

3  Lady  Mary-Anne,  b,  23  April  1812,  d.  19  May  1826. 

4  Hon.  Bouverie-Francis,  Receiver-General  of  the  Post-office  of  Scotland, 

b,  19  Sept.  1813,  m.  21  April  1838,  the  Hon.  Frederica-Sophia  Anson, 
5th  daughter  of  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  Anson,  and  sister  of  the  Earl 
of  Lichfield ;  and  has  issue, 

1  Margaret-SophU,  b,  S4  May  1880.        S  Anna-Frances,  b,  30  Sept., 

■""'""  ~  *"ice-Ja       ■    -'«-      - 


d.  10  Oct.,  1840.  3  Alice-Jane,  b.  14  Maitdi  1842.  4 

Archibald,  b,  SO  Oct.  1849.  5  Frederica-Mary,  b.  SI  March  184A. 

by  Snd  marriage : 

5  Lady  Anne,  b.  22  Aug.  1820. 

6  Lady  Louisa,  b.  4  May  1822. 

The  Earl's  father,  Neil,  third  Earl,  was  b,  in  1728,  m.  Ist,  19  May  1764,  Susan, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Sir  Edward  Ward,  Bart.,  who  d,  without  issue  20  Aug.  1771 ; 
2ndly,  17  July  1775,  Mary,  only  daughter  of  Sir  Francis  Vincent,  Bart.,  who  d,  9 
March  1823.   The  Earl  </.  25  March  1814,  having  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Charlotte,  b,  27  Aug.  1776,  Countess  Dowager  of  Effingham. 

2  Lady  Mary,  b,  31  Dec.  1777,  m.  11  April  1808,  Henry-John  Shepherd, 

Esq. 

3  Lady  Dorotkea-jlrabella,  b,  31  Jan.  1779,  d,  16  Nov.  1825  ;  having  m.  I 

Sept.  1801,  William  Hervey,  Esq.,  of  Bodvel,  Co.  Carnarvon. 

4  Archibald-John,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

5  Hon.  Francis-Ward,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  13  Feb.  1785,  m.  10  Nov.  1829, 

Percy,  3rd  daughter  of  the  bite  Colonel  Ralph  Gore,   of  Goresbridge 
and  Barrowmount,  by  whom  he  has  issue. 

6  Lady  HcMter-AmeUa,  b,  10  April  1787. 

Creations.— WacaxaA  Rosebery,  Baron  Primrose  and  Dalmeny  iroO;  Bail  <rf  Roaebery, 
ViMoont  Inrerkeithing,  and  Baron  Dalmeny  and  Prinunote  1703,  all  in  the  Scotch  Peerace; 
Baron  of  the  United  lUngdom  1888.    Bart.  1051. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogicai  Volume. 

Motto.— 'Fide  et  fiducia:  By  faith  and  fortitude. 

Town  Residence.— lao,  Piccadilly. 

Seats.— Dmlmeny  Park,  Linlithgowshire ;  Rosebery,  Co.  Bdinburgh ;  and  Warren-WMd, 
Herts. 


ROSSE,  EARL  OF.    (Parsons.) 

William  Parsons,  Earl  of  Rosse,  Co.  Wexford,  and  Baron  Os- 
mantown,  Co.  Dublin,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland^  of  which  his 
Lordship  is  a  Representative  in  the  Imperial  Parliament  $  an  Irish 
Baronet,  KJ?.,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  King's  County^  and  Colonel 
of  the  King's  County  Militia,  b.  17  June  1800,  succeeded  84  Feb«i841». 
456 


ROS 

ffi.  14  April  1836,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  John-Wilmer  Field,  Esq., 
of  Heaton  Hall,  Yorkshire,  by  whom  he  has  h^  issue, 

1  ^«oft,8tiU.born  23  June  1838. 

2  Lady  AUce,  6.  20  Oct.  1839. 
S^Lawrence,  Lord  Oxmantown,  b.  17  Nov.  1840. 

4  ^soHyb.  and  d.  19  Jan.  1842. 

5  A  daughier,  b.  3,  d,  6,  Jan.  1843. 

6  Hon.  WUliam-WiUner,  b,  20  March  1844. 

7  A  daughter,  6.  11,  </.  15,  Sept.  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Laurence,  second  Earl,  b,  21  May  1758,  succeeded  his 
uncle  20  April  1807,  and  d,  24  Feb.  1841 ;  having  m.  5  April  1797,  Alice,  now 
Countess  Dowager,  daughter  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  Gloster,  King's  Co.,  by 
whom  he  has  had  issue, 

1  William,  present  and  third  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Jokn-Ciere,  b,  17  Aug.  1802,  d,  10  Aug.  1828. 

3  Hon.  Laurence,  b,  2  Nov.  1805,  m.  7  May  1836,  Lady  Elizabeth  Toler, 

eldest  daughter  of  Hector-John-Graham,  2nd  Earl  of  Norbury,  and  by 
her,  who  d,  in  childbed,  10  Dec.  1844,  has  issue, 
Four  children. 

4  Lady  Jane,  b.  Oct.  1813,  m.  12  Dec.  1835,  Arthur-Edward  Knox,  Esq., 

jun.,  of  Castle  Rea,  Co.  Mayo. 

5  Ladv  Alicia,  b,  Dec.  1816,  m.  April  1837,  Edward  Conroy,  Esq.,  eldest  son 

of  Sir  John  Conroy,  Bart. 

CreatUmsv^Btaon  1709,  Earl  1900.       Bart.  1677. 
Genealofv^See  Genealogical  Vokme. 
Motto.— Pro  Deo  et  Rege :  For  God  and  the  Ring. 
^eal<— Birr  Castle,  Panonatown,  King's  County. 


ROSSLYN,  EARL  OF.      (St..Claib.Eb8kine.) 

James-Alexandeb  St.-Claib-Eb8kinb,  Earl  of  Rosslyn,  Co.  Mid- 
Lothian,  and  Baron  Loughborough  of  Loughborough,  Co.  Surrey,  in 
the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kwgdom,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia ; 
P.O.,  a  Colonel  in  the  Army,  and  Master  of  the  Royal  Buckhounds  ^ 
6.  15  April  180S,  succeeded  18  Jan.  ]837>  m.  10  Oct.  1826,  Frances, 
daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.-6en.  William  Wemyss, — see  Wbmyss,  by 
whom  he  has  had  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Fanny-Elizabeth,  b.  19  Oct.  1827,  d.  11  May  1828. 

2  A  daughter,  stUl-hom  30  Aug.  1828. 

3* James- Alexander-George,  Lord  Loughborough,  6.  10  May  1830. 

4  Lady  Harriet-Elizabeth,  b.  26  June  1831. 

5  Hon.  Francis-Robert,  b.  2  March  1833. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James,  second  Earl,  was  6.  1762,  succeeded  his  ma- 
ternal uncle,  Alexander  Wedderburn,  1st  Earl,  3  Jan.  1805,  and  d.  18  Jan.  1837 ; 
haWng  m.  1790,  Harriet-Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Edward  Bouye- 
ne,^~tee  Radnor,  who  d.  8  Aug.  1810,  tearing  the  Earl  the  following  issue : 

1  Henry-Alexander,  b.  2  June  1792,  d.  young. 

2  Lady  Janet,  b.  Nor.  1800,  m.  10  Nov.  1829,  Bethell  Wahond,  Esq.,  of 

Dulford  House,  Devon. 

3  James-Alexander,  present  and  third  Earl. 

4  Hon.  Henry-Frandi,  CaH.  Coldstream  Qdt.,  b.  Jan.  1804,  d.  24  May  1829. 

457 


ROS 


Onmtiotu^^Bnou  1799,  Earl  1801.    Bart  10fl6. 

Geneai0g9*—See  Geuetiiogicoi  Volume. 

Motto^-ri^t, 

TVmph  Residence.— 6,  6ro8¥enor  Place. 

Seat.— Dynxt  House,  Co.  Fife. 


ROSSMORE,  BARON.     (Wbstenba.) 

Henry-Robert  Westenra,  Baron  Rossxnore  of  Monaghan,  Co. 
Monaghan,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  Baron  Rossmore  of  the  Co.  of 
Monaghan,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  Lord  Lieutenant 
and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  the  County  of  Monaghan,  M.R«I.A.«  b.  84 
Aug.  1792,  succeeded  10  Aug.  1842,  m.  25  Jan.  1820,  Anne  Douglas- 
Hamilton,  [daughter  of  Douglas,  8th  Duke  of  Hamilton^  who  d. 
without  issue,  20  Aug.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Warner- Willi  am,  second  Lord,  was  b.  14  Oct.  1765, 
succeeded  Robert  Cuninghame,  the  first  Lord,  6  Aug.  1801,  m.  1st,  3  Oct. 
1791,  Marianne,  2Dd  daughter  of  Charles  Walsh,  Esq.,  of  Walsh  Park,  Co.,  Tippe- 
rary;  aud  her  Ladyship  dying  1  Aug.  1807,  he  m.  2ndly,  3  June  1819,  Lady 
Augusta  Charteris,  4th  daughter  of  Francis,  late  Lord  Elcho, — See  Wemyss,  who 
d.  27  Oct.  1840.  His  Lordship  d,  10  Aug.  1842,  leaWng  issue  by  his  first  mar- 
riage: 

1  Henry-Robert,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Wamer-WiUiam,  b.  23  Aug.  1793,  d.  tmm. 

3  Hon,  Charles,  b.  14  Nov.  1794,  (/.  an  infant. 

4  Hon.  Richard,  b,  21  Feb.  1796,  d.  9  June  1838 ;  haying  m.  8  June  1822, 

Henrietta,  only  child  of  Owen  Scott,  Elsq.,  of  ClanamuUa,  Co.  Monagfaao, 
by  whom,  who  re-m.  April  1841,  A.  G.  Lewis,  Esq.,  he  had  issue, 

1  Mary,  d.  30  Sept.  1843.  2  Augusta,  d.  0  June  1840.  S  Henrietta. 
5*Hon.  LieuL-Col.  John-Craven,  M.P.,  6.31  March  1798,  m.  1st,  31  March 
1834,  Eleanor-Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  William  JolUffe,  Esq.,  of 
Merstham,  Surrey,  and  widow  of  Sir  Gilbert  East,  Bart. ;  she  ^  17  Dec. 
1838 ;  and  2ndly,  23  July  1842,  Ann,  daughter  of  the  late  Loni*- 
Charles  Danbrez,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  and  d.  IS  Aug.  1844.        S  A  mm,  6.  and  rf.  W  Sept  184S. 

6  Hon,  Charles,  Lieut.  8th  Hussars,  b.  23  Aug.  1800,  d.  imm. 

7  Hon,  Marianne,  b,  16  Aug.  1801,  d,  14  Feb.  1844,  having  m.  17  JuIt  1824, 

Samuel-Gist  Gist,  Esq.,  of  Wormington  Orange,  Co.  Worcester,  i.  17d5» 
d,  21  Sept.  1845. 

Creation^^Bnou  of  Ireland  1700  :  of  the  United  Kingdom  1836. 

Genealogju—See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto. — Post  pnelia  nnnnia :  Honours  alter  battles. 

Se«U, — Rossmore  Park,  Co.  Monaghan. 

Collatiral  Btancief. 


[Unole  and  Aonts  of  the  present  Peer,  Issae  of 

Henry  Westenra,  Esq.,  on  whose  issae  male 

the  Barony  is  entaUed.] 

1  Mmnf-FraneeSf  b.  16  Jan.  1769,  deceased; 

having  m.  14  Feb.  1788,  Sir  Jokn-Croffen  Garden, 

Bart,  widower,  1st,  of  the  Hon.  Uarj  Pome- 

roj— ^  HARBUTOif ;  Sndly,  of  Samh,  dangh- 

ttr  of  John  Xoofe,  Beq. ;  he  m.  4thl7,  Anne, 

458 


Viseonntess  Dowager  Mond[,-^#aiaATawwMa, 
and  d. »  Nov.  18S0. 

S  Henxy,  Col.  of  the  MoMgfaaa  limtiB,  Bl  1 
June  1770.  m.  9  Aprfl  1899,  ^mm,  yonanit 
daagfateroftheIateImfeO0Ry,Biq.»«ko  A  • 
Jan.  1831. 

3  Harrlet.AsUr,ft.9Feh.l7n»  m.  17  Ayia 

1797.  the  Hon.  ColQodBdimidl " 

PowanacouET. 


ROT 


ROTHES,  EARL  OF.    (Leslib.) 

Georok-William-Eyblyn-Leslie  Le8lib>  Earl  of  Rothes,  Baron 
Leslie  and  Ballinbriech,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  b.  4  Feb.  1836, 
succeeded  10  March  1841. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Gboroe-William-Eybltn-Lbslib,  fourteenth  Earl, 
was  6.  8  Noy.  1809,  sacceeded  bis  mother  30  Jan.  1819;  and  d,  10  March  1841  *, 
he  m.  7  May  1831,  Louisa,  now  Countess  Dowager,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late 
Colonel  Henry- Anderson  Morshead,  pf  Wiley  Court,  Devon,  and  had  issue : 

l*Lady  Henrietta- Anderaon-Morshead,  b,  in  1832. 

2  Georgb-William-Evelyn,  present  and  fifteenth  Earl. 

Georgb-William-Evelyn  Leslie,  twelftiI  Earl,  was  b.  28  March  1768,  and 
d,ll  Feb.  1817  ;  haying  been  twice  m.,  1st,  24  May  1789,  to  the  Hon.  Henrietta- 
Anne  Pdbam,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas,  afterwards  1st  Earl  of  Chichester,  who  d, 
29  Noy.  1797  ;  and  2ndly,  21  Aug.  1798,  to  Charlotte- Julia,  daughter  of  Col. 
John  Campbell,  of  Dunoon,  and  Countess  Dowager.  The  Earl  hadissne,  besides 
other  daughters,  for  whom  see  below, 

Henrietta-Anne,  thirteenth  Countess,  who  was  6.  26  March  1790,  d. 
30  Jan.  1819;  haying  m.  1806,  George  Owytker,  Etq^  who  assumed  the 
name  of  Leslie  only,  and  d,  24  March  1829,  leaying'by  her  Ladyship,  the 
fourteenth  Earl,  and  the  other  issue  giyen  below. 

CVmMmm.— Baron  before  14M,  Earl  1498. 

6e»Milosnr<— See  Oenealogieal  Volume, 

Motio^--GTip  fast. 

Seai^-Lealie  House,  Co.  Fife ;  and  Shmb  Hill,  Dorking,  Sumy. 


Collatiral 

[Uncle  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of 

the  ISth  Conntess.] 

I  Ladjf  HenrieUa-Anne,  b.  31  Oct.  18U7,  d.  14 
April  1832;  having  m.  16  Nov.  1827,  Charies- 
Kidght  Murray,  Esq.,  Barrlster-at-Law,  and  a 
Commissioner  of  Lunatics  in  the  Court  of 
Chancery,  who  m.  2ndly,  9A  Sept.  1838,  Maria, 
youngest  daughter  of  William  Haslewood,  Esq. 
of  Slaugham  Parle,  Sussex. 

9  Lady  Bfary-El|ubeth,  b,  9  July  1811,  ot.  11 
Aug.  183ff,  Martin-B.  Haworth,  Esq.,  of  Bal- 
ham  Wood,  Herts. 

3  Hon.  Thomas- Jenkins,  ft.  S9  June  1813,  m. 
iA  Aug.  1834,  Honora-Beward,  only  dau^terof 
Msi^or  Thomas  Burrowes,  of  Stradone  House, 
Co.  Cavan. 

4  Lady  Anne-Maria,  b.  19  July  1815,  m.  9 
Jan.  1835,  Hon.  Henry-Hugh  Coortenay.— As 
Dsvoif. 

5  Ladp  CaiheHme-CaroUne,b.  14  Aprfl  1817. 
d.  11  Jan.  1844,  having  OT.  89  April  1841,  Capt. 
John  Parker. 

[The  Earl's  Great  Aunts,  issue  of  the  18th  EarL] 


1  Ladp  Amelia,  b,  5  April  1791,  d.  83  Feb. 
1817. 

8  Lady  Bfary,  ft.  9  Nov.  1793.= 

3  Lady  Elisabeth-Jane,  ft.  30  Oct.  1790,  m. 
16  Dec  1830,  MeUor  Augustus  Wathen,  Uth 
Dragoons,  who  a.  3  May  1843. 

4  Hon,  Charlotte-Julia,  ft.  10  July  1801,  d.  9 
Jan.  1808. 

5  Ladp  Georgtana,  ft.  8  May  1803,  d.  16  Nov. 
1814. 

[Half  Brothers  and  Bister  of  the  18th  Eari, 
who  have  assumed  the  name  of  Leslie,  issue 
of  Jane-Elisabeth,  11th   Countess,  by  the 
late  Sir  Lucas  Pepys,  Bart,  and  M.D.] 
1  Hon,  mr  Ckorks  Leslk,  Bart,  ft.  88  Sept. 

1774,  d.  4  Feb.  1833. 

9  Ladp  Henrietta,  ft.  1  June  1777,  d,  16 
Dec.  1830,  Countess  of  Devon. 

3  Hon.  and  Rev.  Sir  llBKav  Lssus,  Bart, 
Chaplain  in  Ordinaiy  to  the  Queen,  Prebendary 
of  Exeter,  ft.  81  Sept  1783,  m.  15  Feb.  1816, 
Etisabetk-Jane,  youngest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
James  Oakes,  Rector  of  Tostoek,  Suffolk,  who 
d.  18  Dec.  1816. 


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ROXBUR6HE,  DUKE  OF.    (Innbs-Ker.) 

Jame8-Henry-Robert  Inne8-Kbr,  Duke  of  Roxburghe,  Marquis 
of  Bowmont  and  Cessford,  Earl  of  Roxburghe  and  Kelso,  Viscount 
Broxmouth,  Baron  Roxburghe,  and  Baron  Ker  of  Cessford  and  Ca- 
verton,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  Earl  Innes,  in  that  of  the  Umted 
Kingdom ;  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  K.T.,  and  Governor  of  the 
National  Bank  of  Scotland;  b.  12  July  1816,  succeeded  19  July 
1823,  m.  29  Dec.  1836,  Susanna-Stephania,  only  child  of  Lieut.- 
General  Sir  James-Charles  Dalbiac,  K.C.H.,  Colonel  of  the  4th 
Dragoons,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Lady  Susan-Harriet,  b,  13  Nov.  1837. 

2*Jame8-Heiii7^Robert,  Marquis  of  Bowmont  and  Cessford,  6.  5  Sept  1839. 

3  Lady  Charlotte-Isabella,  6.  8  Aug.  1841. 

4  Lord  Charles-John,  b,  31  Dec.  1842. 

His  Grace's  father,  James,  fifth  Duke,  whose  claim,  as  heir  of  entail  of  Robert 
Ker,  I  St  Earl  of  Roxburghe,  was  allowed  by  the  House  of  Lords  in  1812,  was  b.  10 
Jan.  1736,  m.  1st,  19  April  1769,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  John  Wray,  Bart., 
who  d,  20  July  1807,  leaving  his  Grace  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  28  July  1807,  Harriet, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  Cbariewood,  Esq.,  now  Duchess  Dowager,  and  mother  of 
their  only  child,  the  present  Duke.  His  Grace  dying  19  July  1823,  the  Duchess 
re-m,  14  Nov.  1827,  lAeuL-Colonei  Waiter- Frederick  (yReiify,  CJS,,  who  d,  4  March 
1844. 

OreatUms,— Eton  Roxburghe  before  1600,  Earl  of  Roxbnrgfae,  and  Baron  Ker  of  Cessfwd 
and  Carerton  1616 ;  the  other  hononrs  with  a  re-creation  of  the  Barony  1707.  Bail  of 
Innes  in  the  United  Kingdom,  1837.    Bart.  10S5. 

Genfologjf — See  Genealogical  Volumte. 

Mottoes^^Be  Traiat,  for  fnnea  :  also,  pro  Christo  et  patril :  For  Christ  and  my  cwmtry, 
for  Ker. 

Seats.^Floon  Castle,  Co.  Roxburgh  ;  and  Broxmonth  Park,  Haddingtonshire. 


RUTHVEN,  BARON.    (Ruthvkn.) 
James  Ruthven,  Baron  Ruthven  of  Freeland,  Ck>.  Perth,  in  ihM 
Peerage  of  Scotland;  b.  17  Oct.  1777,  succeeded  «7  I>cc  1789, «.  90 
Dec.  1813,  Mary,  daughter  of  Walter  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  ShawfidiL 

460 


RUT 

His  Lordship's  father,  James,  fifth  Lord,  d,  27  Dec.  1789 ;  haWng  m.  12  Nov. 
1776,  Lady  Mary-Elizabeth  Leslie,  2nd  daughter  of  David,  9th  Earl  of  Leven  and 
Melville ;  and  by  her,  who  d,  7  Oct  1820,  he  had  issue  : 

1  James,  present  and  sixth  Lord. 

2  Hon,  mihelmina,  b,  18  Nov.  1778,  d,  18  Dec.  1839. 

3  Hon,  Janet-Anne,  b,  15  April  1780,  d.  mam.  31  Oct.  1805. 

4  Hon.  David,  b,  11  Dec.  1781,  d.  young. 

5  Hon,  Jane,  d,  1  March  1804. 

6  Hon,  Isabeiia,  d.  13  Nov.  1787. 

7  Hon,  David,  b,  22  Aug.  1787,  d,  7  Sept.  1808. 

8*Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth-Thomton,  m.  13  Oct.  1806,  Walter  Hore,  Esq.,  of 

Harperstown,  Co.  Wexford. 
9  Hon.  Charlotte-Rebecca,  d.  19  March  1804. 

Creation.— IW\. 

Getualogji^—&ee  Geneaiogieal  Volume, 

Motto^—DoedB  ihaw. 

^eaf.— Preeland  Home,  Perthflhire ;  and  Wlnton  House,  Haddingtonshire. 


RUTLAND,  DUKE  OF.     (Manners.) 

John-Henry  Manners,  Duke  of  Rutland^  Marquis  of  Granby, 
Earl  of  Rutland,  and  Baron  Manners  of  Haddon,  in  the  Peerage  of 
England }  K.6.,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Gustos  Rotulorum  of  Leices- 
tershire, Colonel  of  the  Leicestershire  Militia,  a  Trustee  of  the 
British  Museum,  a  Governor  of  King's  College,  London,  D.C X.  3  b. 
4  Jan.  1778,  succeeded  24  Oct.  1787,  m,  22  April  1799,  Lady  Eli- 
zaheth  Howard,  5th  daughter  of  Frederick,  5th  Earl  of  Carlisle^  and 
had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  29  Nov.  1825, 

1  Lady  Caroline-Isabella,  b,  25  May  1800,  d,  Dec.  1804. 

2  Lady  Elizabeth -Frederica,  &.  10  Dec.  1801,  m.  7  March  1822,  Andreir- 

Robert  Dnimmond,  Esq. — See  Strath  Allan. 

3  Lady  Emmeline-Charlotte-Elizabeth,  b,  2  May  1806,  m.  17  Feb.  1831,  the 

Hon,  Charles   Stuart- Wortley, —See  Wharncliffe,  who  d,  22    May 
1844. 

4  George-John-Henrt/,  Marquis  of  Oranby,  b.  26  June,  d,  4  Aag.,  1807. 

5  Lady  Katherine-Isabella,  6.4  Feb.  1809,  Coimtesa  Jermyn.— iSre  Bristol. 

6  Lady  Adeliza- Gertrude-Elizabeth,  b,  29  Dec.  1810. 

7  George-John-Frederich,  Marquis o/Granby,b,  20  Aug.  1813,  <f.  15  June  1814. 
8*Charles-Cecil-John,  Marqnis  of  Granby,  M.P.,  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to 

H.R.H.  Prince  Albert,  b,  16  May  1815. 
9  Lord  Adolphus-Edward,  b.  10  Nov.  1817,  d.  6  Feb.  1818. 

10  Lord  John-James-Robert,  M.P.,  b,  13  Dec.  1818. ' 

11  Lord  George- John,  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Guards,  b.  22  June  1820. 

His  Grace's  father,  Charles,  the  fourth  Duke,  was  b,  27  Feb.  1754,  and  d, 
24  Oct.  1787 ;  baring  m.  26  Dec.  1775,  Lady  Mary-Isabella  Somerset,  5th  daughter 
of  Charlea-Noel,  4th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  who  d.  2  Sept.  1831,  baring  had  issue  by 
the  Duke : 

1  Lady  Elizabeth-Isabe Ua,  b.  28  Sept  1 776,  m.  21  Aug.  1 798,  Richard  Nor- 

man, Esq. 

2  John-Henry,  the  present  and  fifth  Duke. 

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3  Lad^  Katherine-Mary,  b.  29  April  1779,  d.  1  May  1829,  late  Lady  Forester. 

4  Lieut-General   Lord  Charles-Somerset,    Colonel  3rd    Light  Dragoons, 

K.C.B.,  M.P.,  b,  24  Oct.  1780. 

5  Major-General  Lord  Robert-WiUiaM,  C.B.,   6.  14  Dec.  1781,  d.  15  Not. 

1835. 

6  Lord  WiUiam-Robert'Albanai,  b.  1  May  1783,  d,  22  April  1793. 

Creations.— 'E,»x\  ]5S5«  Baron  [by  writ]  1670,  Marquis  and  Duke  1703. 
Genealogy — See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto. — Pour  y  parrenir  :  To  attain  the  object. 

Seats.— BeUo\x  Castle,  Leicestershire ;  Haddon  Hall,  Derbyshire ;  and  Cbereley  Park, 
C  ambridgeshire. 


Collateral  Vraiuief. 


[Issue  of  Lord  Oeorge  Manners-Sutton,  the 
Duke's  great  uncle.] 
1  John,  b.  13  JulT  1792,  d.  17  Feb.  1830 ; 
baring  m.  April  1778,  it  mie^f 0fiiier«,(daugh« 
tar  of  John,  Marquis  of  Granby,)  by  nHiom, 
who  was  6.  in  1750,  and  d.  10  Dec.  1832,  he 
had  issue, 

1  Rev.  Frederick  Manner s-Sutton,  b. 
1784,  d.  30  Aug.  1826;  baring  m.  2  Sept. 
1821,  Lady  Henrietta  Barbara  Lumley- 
Sarile.  Srd  daughter  of  John,  7th  Eaii 
of  Scarborough,  by  whom,  who  m, 
Sndly,  34  Aug.  1837,  John  Lodge-Eller- 
ton,  Esq.,  he  left  issue, 

1  Jomn-HknbyMannxks-Sdtton, 
Esq.,  of  Kelham,  Notts.,  6.  4  Aug, 
1822. 
3  William,  b.  27  Dec.  1834. 
3  Harriett-Georgiana- Maria,  b, 
posthumous  24  March  1837. 
3  Rev.  Thomas, M.A.,d.  37  Oct,  1844, 
haring  m.  33  Nor.  1836,  Lucy-Sarah, 
only  child  of  the  Her.  H.  S.  Mortimer, 
Vicar  of  Throwley,  Kent. 

3  Mary-Georgiana,  m.  20  May  1843, 
Robert-Nassau  Sutton,  Esq.  who  d.  7 
April  1833. 
3  The  Most,Rev.  CharU.$,Lord  Archbishop 
'  Canterbury,  b.  14  Feb.  1756,  d.  31  July 
t8 ;  haring  iw.  3  April  ins,  Marp,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  Thoroton,  Esq.,  of  Scrireton, 
Notts,  by  whom,  who  d,  10  March,  1833,  he 
had  issue, 

1  Mary,  b.  3  March  1770,  d.  4  Sept. 
1831,  haring  m.  the  Bishop  of  Carli^e. 
—See  BirsBLKT. 

3  Charles,  b.  30  Jan.  1780,  d.  31  July 
1840, — Viscount  Camtkkbdby. 

3  Diana,  b.  15  Feb.  1783,  d.  Jan. 
18S0. 


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4  Francis,  b.  5  July  1783,  iL  6  March 
1825 ;  haring  m.  37  July  1814,  Mary, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Larer  Oli- 
-wet,  Esq.,  of  Brill  House,  Boi^a,  by 
whom,  who  d,  7  May  1843,  he  had  an 
only  son,  who  d.  an  infant. 

6  Louisa,  6.  17  Aug.  1785. 

6  Charlotte,  b.  4  Dec.  1786,  d.  14  Feb. 
1835;  haring  OT.  5  Oct  1813,  the  Vene- 
rable James  Croft,  Archdeacon  of 
Canterbury,  and  Rector  of  Cliffe  at 
Hoo,  Kent. 

7  Frances,  6. 31  Dec  1787. 

8  Anna-Maria,  b.  80  Oct.  1700. 

0  Isabella,  6.  5  Dec  1701,  m.  39  Nor. 
1830,  Henry- William  Chichester,  Esq. 

10  Catherine,  b.  8  July  17SM. 

11  Caroline,  6.  13  May  1797,  m.  SepL 
1830,  the  Rer.  Charles  Chichester. 

3  Thomas,  b.  34  Feb.  1756,  d.  SO  May  1843, 
1st  Baron  Manners. 

4  Diana,  deceased,  haring  m.  31  April 
1778,  Francis  Dickins,  Esq.,  ot  Braaches 
Park,  Suffolk,  who  is  also  deceased. 

5  Louisa-Rridget,  b.  1761,  d.  5  Feb.  1800; 
haring  ot.  15  June  1700,  Edward-Loekwood 
Percival,  Esq.,  who  d.  6  July  1804. 

6  Charlotte,  b.  1764,  d.  10  Feb.  ISST ; 
haring  m.  16  June  1780,  Thomas  Lockwood, 
Esq.= 

7  Mary,  b.  8  July  1760,  d.  30  Nor.  109  : 
haring  ot.  3  July  1790,  the  Rev.  Riehmrd 
Lockwood,  of  Fiiield,  Essex,  Prebendary  of 
Peteiborongh,  b.  1763,  d.  1  Nor.  1830. 

[Surriring  daughter  of  Lord  Robert  Man- 
ners, 8th  son  of  ^le  3nd  Duke.] 
Mary,  b.  30  Nor.  1756,  ot.  31   Jan.  1771, 
WiUiam  Hamilton  Nisbet,  Esq.,  of  Rial,  who 
d.  in  July  1883. 


ST.-ALBANS,  DUKE  OF.     (Bbauclbek.) 

William-Aubbey-de-Vbbe  Beauclbbk^  Duke  of  St.  Albany  Eirl 

of  Burford,  Co.  Oxford,  Baron  of  Heddington,  and  Baron  Vere'df 

Hanworth^  in  the  Peerage  of  England;  Hereditary  Grand  Fatcoaery 

Hereditary  Registrar  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  and  D.C JL  ^  &.  94 

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March  1801,  succeeded  17  July  1825,  m.  Ist,  16  June  1827,  Harriot, 
daughter  of  Mr.  Matthew  Mellon,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Coutts,  Esq., 
who  d.  6  Aug.  1837 ;  and  his  Grace  m.  2ndly,  29  May  1839,  Eliza- 
beth-Catherine, youngest  daughter  of  the  late  General  Joseph  Gub- 
bins,  of  Stoneham,  Hants,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

l*WilliAm-Ameliu»-Aubrey-de-Vere,  Earl  of  Borford,  6. 15  April  1840. 
2  Lady  Diana-de-Vere,  b,  10  Dec.  1841. 
Hia  Grace's  father,  William,  eighth  Duke,  was  b,  18  Dec.  1766,  and  d,  17  July 
1825  ;  hayiog  m.  lat,  20  July  1791,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Carter- 
Thelwall,  who  </.  19  Oct.  1797;  and  2ndlv,  4  March  1799,  Maria-Jeanetta,  only 
daughter  of  John  Nelthorpe,  Esq.,  of  Little  Grimsby  House,  who  d,  17  Jan.  1822. 
His  Grace  had  issue  only  by  his  2nd  marriage,  viz  : 

1  Lady  Maria- Amelia,  b.  May  1800. 

2  William-Aubrey-de-Vere,  present  and  ninth  Duke. 

3  Lady  Charlotte,  b,  4  April  1802,  d.  12  Aug.  1842. 

4  Lady  Caroline-Jeanetta,  b.  28  June  1804,  Countess  of  Essex. 

5  Lady  Louisa- Oeorgiana,  b,  28  Dec.  1806,  d,  18  Feb.  1843;  baring  m.  28 

Dec.  1835,  Thomas  Hughan,  Esq.,  of  Airds. 

6  Lord  Frederick-Charles-Peter,  Commander  R.N.,  6.  28  June  1808. 

7  Ladv  Georgiana,  b.  Sept  1809,  m.  10  Feb.  1829,  Sir  Montague  -  John 

Cholmeley,  Bart. 

8  Lady  Mary-Noel,  b,  28  Dec.  1810,  m.  15  Dec  1836,  Thomas-George  Cor- 

bett,  Esq.,  of  Elsham  Hall,  Co.  Lincoln. 

9  Lord  Henry,  6.  23  June  1812. 

10  Lord  Charles,  b.  10  Oct.  1813,  m.  7  Sept  1842,  Laura-Maria-Theresa, 

only  daughter  and  heir  of  Colonel  Stopford,  and  has  issue, 

1  Aithur-Winiam-Stopford-de-Vere,  6.  3  Jan.  1844.         S  A  dangliter,  6. 
4  July  1S4S. 

11  Lord  Amehus-Wentworth,  Lieut  R.N.,  b,  16  Aug.  1815. 

12  Lord  George-Augustus,  Capt.  10th  Hussars,  6.  14  Dec  1818. 

His  Grace's  uncle,  Aubrey,  sixth  Duke,  who  d,  12  Aug.  1815,  has  left  a  sur- 
viring  daughter. 

Lady  Mary,  b,  30  March  1791,  </.  11  Sept.  1845,  late  Countess  of  Coventry. 

Cy^o/ioiM.— Baron  of  Heddiagton  and  Earl  1076,  Duke  1684,  Baion  Vere  1700. 

Genealog9.—See  GenealogiaU  Volwue* 

If  of  to.— Anapidiun  melioris  vri :  A  pledge  of  better  tunes. 

Toum  Residenct.-~Wj  Piccadillv. 

Jeato.— Redboome  Hall,  near  Brigg,  Lincolnalure ;  and  Holly  Lodge,  Higbgate. 


Collatftal  Vranrief. 


[Uncles  and  annti  of  Uie presmit  Dvke,  issne 
of  Aabrey,  5th  Duke.] 

I  Lad9  Catherhte-JSUsaUth,  b.  IS  Feb. 
1704,  d.  IS  Jane  1803;  haring  m.  1  Sept.  180S, 
the  Rev,  James  Burgess,  who  in  deceased. 

S  Admiral  Lord  Ameliui,  6.  C.  B.,  and 
O.O.H.,  First  and  Principal  Naral  Aide^e- 
Camp  to  the  late  King,  b.  Aug.  1771. 

5  Ladp  CaroUne,  d.  S3  Nor.  1838 ;  baring 
m.  10  Feb.  1707,  the  late  Hon.  Charles  Lau- 
rence Dundas.^See  Zetland. 

4  Rer.  Lord  JFrederick,  Vicar  of  Red- 
houme  and  St.  Michael'i  in  St.  Albans,  Herta, 
m,  30  June  1813,  Charlotte  Dillon,  [daughter 
of  Charles,  ISth  Viscount  Dillon,]  and  has 
issue : 

1  Caroline-Henrietta-Frederica,  b.  10 
AprU  1815. 

S  Charles- William,  6. 7  May  1810, «. 
15  Aug.  1844,  Penelope,  daughter  of 
Edward  Hulkes,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
▲  daughter,  6.  SO  Avg.  1845. 

3  Aubrey  -  Frederick-James,  Captain 
7th  Fusiliers,  b.  3  May  1817. 

4  Henrietta-Mary,  b,  1  July  1818, 
OT.  S  Aug.  1843,  M^or  Edward  Gage, 
Scots  Fus.  Guards. 

6  Ladp  Georgiana,  d,  17  Oct.  1791. 

(Grandson  of  Lord  Henry  Beauclerk,  4th  son 
of  the  1st  Duke.1 
John,  b.  10  Feb.  177S,  d.  8  Jan.  1840;  har- 
feSff  m.    U  Aoff.   17M,  Mary,  dangliter  of 

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Thomas  Fits-Hugh,  Esq.,  by  whom  be  had 
issue, 

1  Charlotte-Mary,  6.  SI  May  1801. 
S  Henry- WUliam,  Clerk  to  ttie  Board 
of  Control,  b.  15  Nor.  1813,  m.  lst,Sl  May 
1838,  Ladp  A'atherine- Frances  Ash- 
bumham,  7th  daughter  of  George,  8rd 
Earl  of  Ashbumham,  who  was  b,  81 
March  1813,  and  d.  0  April  1889 ;  Sndly, 
11  Aug;  1840,  Louisa,  eldest  daughter 
of  Sir  George  WombweU,  Bart.  By  the 
1st  M.  he  has  issue, 

Katharine-Mary*  b,  19  March  1810. 
3  Catharine,  ft.  10  Sept.  1814. 

[Grandchildren  of  Lord  Sidney,  Oth  son  of 
^le  1st  Duke.] 
1  Chablis  -  GiOKos  BsAUCLBaa,  Esq.,  of 
St.  Leonard's  Lodge,  Horsham,  m.  S9  April 
1799,  EmUjf'  CharlotU,  Snd  daughter  <rf 
William  O^rie,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Emily-Mary 
Lennox  of  Richmomd,  late  Doehess  of  Lein- 
ster,  and  has  issoe  by  her,  who  d.  S3  Jan. 
183S. 

1  Aubrey  William,  b,  SO  Feb.  1801, 
m.  1st,  13  F^b.  18S4,  /da,3rd  daughter  of 
Sir  Charles  •  Forster  Goring,  Bart., 
who  was  6. 8  Aug.  1814,  and  d.  S3  April 
1839 ;  Sndly,  7  Dec.  1840,  Rosa,  danidi- 
lerof  Joahna  Bobinson,  ^q.  By  the 
lA  «.  he  has  issue, 

1  Ida,  6.  SO  Jan.  1835. 

S  Diana. 

8  Aahrey-de-Vere,lr.  0  Oct.  1837. 


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4  AugnsU. 

2  Charles-Robert,  Fellow  of  Cains 
CoUegQ,  Cambridge,  6.  SO  Jan.  \90i. 

3  Oeorge-Robert,  6.  34  Feb.  1803. 

4  Caroline- Anne,  b.  19  Jan.  1804,  m. 
90  Oct.  1819,  Robert  Aldridge,  Esq.,  of 
New  Lodge,  Horsham. 

5  Georgiana,  6.  1805,  m.  10  Oct. 
1826,  John- Dean  Paul,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  Sir  John- Dean  Paul,  Bart. 

6  Diana-Oliria,  b.  91  June  1800,  m. 
10  April  1893,  Sir  Francis  Fletcher- 
Vane,  Bart.,  who  d.  15  Feb.  1849. 


7  Jane-Elinbeth,  6.  1807,  m.  M  Jaly 
1830,  Henry  Pits- Roy, Esq.— ;dter  Orap- 

TON.  . 

8  IsabeUa-Eliaabeth,  6.  10  Oct.  1808. 
m.  19  March  1840,  Captain  John-Waiiam 
Montagu,  K,}i,—See  MANOBsmK. 

0  Katherine  -  Katinka.  b.  May  1819, 
M.  5  April  1845,  George-Ashley  Maude, 
EMq.'—See  Hawakoxk. 
9  Elizabeth,  d.  95  March  1793,  late  Coon- 
tess  of  Pembroke. 

3  Mary,  m.  Francis,  Count  Jeniaon-Wal- 
worth,  of  the  kingdom  of  Wartembarg. 


ST.-GERMANS,  EARL  OF.    (Eliot.) 

£dward>Granyille  Eliot,  Earl  of  St.-GermanSy  and  Baron  Eliot 
of  St.-Germans,  Co.  Cornwall,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ; 
P.C,  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  in  Ireland,  6.  29  Aug.  1798,  succeeded 
19  Jan.  1845,  m.  2  Sept.  1824,  Lady  Jemima  Cornwallis,  3rd 
daughter  of  Charles^  2nd  Marquis  Cornwallis^  h,  24  April  1803,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Lady  Louisa-Susan  Cornwallis,  6.  17  Dec.  1825. 

2*£dward-Jobn  Cornwallis,  Lord  £liot,  b.  2  April  1827. 

3  Hon.  Granville-Charles-Comwallis,  b,  9  Sept.  1828. 

4  Hon.  William-Gordon- Cornwallis,  b,  14  Dec.  1829. 

5  Hon.  Emest'Comwallis,  6.28  April  1831,  d.  16  Jan.  1832. 

6  Hon,  EUtabeth'Harriet,  b.  24  Aug.  1833,  d,  16  March  1835. 

7  Hon.  Henry-Comwailis,  6.  11  Feb.  1835. 

8  Hon.  Charles-George-Cornwallis,  b,  16  Oct.  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  second  Earl,  b.  1  April  1767,  succeeded  17 
Nov.  1823,  d,  19  Jan.  1845 ;  having  m.  1st,  Nor.  1797,  Lady  Georgiana-Augusto 
Leveson-Gower,  4  th  daughter  of  Granville,  1st  Marquis  of  Staffoid,  who  d.  24 
March  1806  ;  2ndly,  13  Feb.  1809,  Letitia,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  WiUiam- 
Pierce-Asbe  A'Court,  Bart,  and  sister  of  Lord  Heytesbuy,  who  d,  20  Jan.  1810 ; 
3rdly,  7  March  1812,  Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.-General  JohnRo- 
bfnsoli,  of  Denston  Hall,  Suffolk,  by  the  Hon.  Rebecca  Clive,  sister  of  the  1st  Eariof 
Powis ;  she  d,  3  July  1813 ;  and  the  Earl  m.  4thly,  30  Aug.  1814,  Susan,  6th  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Sir  John  Mordaunt,  Bart,  who  d,  5  Feb.  1830.  The  Eari  had  ianie 
only  by  his  first  Lady,  viz. 

1  Edward-Granville,  present  and  third  Earl. 

2  Lady  Carolina- Geoigiana,  6.  27  July  1799. 

3  Lady  Susan-Caroline,  b.  12  April  1801,  d.  15  Jan.  1835  ;  havUig  m.  8  July 

1824,  the  Hon.  Colonel  Henry  Lygon.— ^ce  Beauchamp. 

4  Lady  Charlotte-Sophia,  b,  28  May  1802,  d,  8  July  1839  ;  having  m.  86  Jnlj 

1825,  the  Rev.  George  Martin,  Canon  of  Exeter,  ChanoeUor  of  the 
Diocese,  and  Vicar  of  Harberton,  Devon,  who  re-m.  21  July  1842,  Re- 
neira-Henrietta,  daughter  of  the  late  ^ice-Admirtl  William  BeiitiBi&. 
— See  Portland. 

The  Earl's  grandfather,  Edward-Craogs,  first  Lord  Eliot,  b.  88  Jiibr  lT$f» 
d.  23  Feb.  1804;  having  m.  25  Sept.  1756,  Catherine,  only  danghter  and  heir  of 
Edward  Elliston,  Esq.,  of  South  Weald,  Essex,  d,  6  Feb.  1804  i  fay  whofli  Im  had 
three  sons, 

1  Hon.Edward-JaMe8,  b.  July  1758,  </.  before  l^sfiither 20  Sepk.l797|  1|^  . 

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ing  m.  21  Sept.  1 785,  Lady  Harriet  Pitt,  2nd  daughter  of  William,  Ist  Earl 
of  Chatham,  by  whom,  who  d,  24  Sept.  1786,  he  left  an  only  daughter, 
Hester-Harriet- Pitt,  b.  SO  Sept.  1786,  d.  5  Oct.  1848;  haring  m.  Lieui.- 
General  Sir  William' Henrp  Prtngfe,  G.CB,,  who  d.  23  Dec  1840. 

John,  first  Earl,  b.  28  Sept.  1761,  d,  without  issue  17  Nof.  1823 ; 
haring  m.  Ist,  8  Sept.  1790,  Caroline,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Hon. 
Charles  Yorke, — *ee  Hardwicke,  who  d,  26  July  1818  ;  and  ^ndly,  19 
Aug.  1819,  Harriet,  now  Countess  Dowager,  4th  daughter  of  the 
Right-Hon.  Reginald  Pole-Carew,  of  Anthony,  ComwalL 

William,  Second  Earl,  father  of  the  present  Peer. 


Creations — Baron  1784,  Earl  1815. 
Genealogy.— ^ee  GenealogicalVolume. 

Mottoes — Occurrent  nnbes:  Clouds  will  occur.— Pnecedentibiis  inita  : 
Btepa  of  your  anceaton. 
Town  Residence.  30,  DoYer  Street. 
.Seat.— Port  Eliot,  St.-GenDan'i,  Cornwall. 


Tread  in  the  fnot- 


ST.-JOHN,  BARON.     (St.-John.) 

St.-Andrew-Bbauchamp  St.-John,  Baron  St.-John  of  Bletshoe,  tit 
the  Peerage  of  England,  and  a  Baronet;  b,  8  Nov.  1811,  succeeded 
15  Oct.  1817,  ni.  12  March  1838,  Eleanor,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Vice-Admiral  Sir  Richard-Hussey  Hussey,  K.C.B.  and  G.C.M.G.^  by 
whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Eleanor-Louisa,  b,  9  Feb.  1839. 

2»Hon.  St.  Andrew,  b.  5  Oct.  1840. 

3  Hon.  Laura,  b.  12  June  1842. 

4  Hon  Beauchamp-Moubray,  6. 4  Dec.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  St.  Andrew,  thirteenth  Lord,  b.  22  Aug.  1759,  d.  15 
Oct.  1817  ;  haWng  m.  16  July  1807,  Louisa,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Charles- 
William  Rouse-Boughton,  Bart.,  now  Dowager  Lady  St.-John,  and  re-m,  4  Aug. 
1823,  to  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Vaughan,  a  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas, — tee 
below,  who  d.  25  Sept.  1839.    Her  Ladyship  had  issue  by  Lord  St.  John : 

1  St.-Andrew-Beauchamp,  present  and  fourteenth  Lord. 

2  Hon.  William,  b.  25  June  1813,  d.  an  infant. 

3  Hon.  Louisa-Barbara,  b.  posthumous  14  Jan.  1818,  m.  15  July  1837,  Nor- 

man Macleod,  Elsq.,  of  Macleod. 

Creations — Baron  1558.    Bart.  1660. 
Genealogy.—See  Genealogical  Volumu, 
Motto.--t)Htxk.  fata  secntns ;   Following  his  declared  fate. 
<Ve0/.— Melohbonme  Park,  Bedfordshire. 


ColloUral  Btanclef. 


[Iwue  of  Henry  -  Beauchamp,   ISth   Lord, 
Uncle  of  the  present  Peer.] 

1  Hon.  Emma-Maria,  b.    1  Jan.    1783,   m. 
Feb.  1806,  the  Rev.  John  Foati?r. 

9  Hon.  Augusta,  h.  3  Dec.  178S,  tf .  30  Jan. 
1813 ;  haring  ».  20  Dec.  1803,  the  Right-Hon. 
Sir  John  Vaughan,  Judge  of  the  Common 
Pleas,  whom.  2ndly,  4  Aug.  1833,  Louisa, 
Dovager  Lady  St.-John,— «tfe  aboTe,and  d. 
35  Sept.  1830. 
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3  Hon.  Henry-  Beauchamp,  b.  36  March 

1784,  d.  before  his  father  35  March  1791. 

4  Hon.  Margaret-Letitia-Matilda,^.  31  Oct. 

1785,  m,  30  April  1813,  Sir  Albert  PeU,  a 
Judge  of  the  Bankruptcp  Court,  who  d.  6 
Sept.  1833. 

5  Hon.  Barbara,  6.  10  Sept  1780,  m.  90 
Jolv  1813,  th€  Rev.  T%omas  Bedford,  who  d, 
9  March  1816. 

H  H 


S  A  I 


[rncle  and  Aontsof  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  John,  11th  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Matilda,  6.  30  Jan.  1701,  d,  84 
July  18M ;  having  m.  19  Jan.  1788,  Villiers- 
William  YUliers,  Esq. 

9  Hon.  Elizabeth-Barbara,  b.tiVeb.im, 
d.  17  Jane  1833 ;  haying  m.  31  March  1795, 
Sir  Henrv  Halford,  Bart.,  M.D.,  b.  S  Oct. 
1760,  d.  9  March  1844. 

3  Hon.  Charlotte,  b.  15  March  1703,  d.  94 
July  1803;  having  m.  31  March  17S7,  Joseph 
Yates,  Esq.,  d.  1890. 

4  Hon.  Lieut.'Col.George,  6. 19  Oct.  1704, 
d.  1804;  having  m.  10  May  1795,  Lavinia, 
daughter  of  William  Breton-Wolstenholme, 
Esq.,  of  HolIyhiU,  Sussex,  by  whom,  who  d. 
in  1804,  he  had  issue. 

Rev.  Edward  -  Bkauchamp  St.- 
John,  Rector  of  Idefont,  Devon,  b.  90 
March  1790,  m.  1st,  95  July  1890,  Jane, 
daughter  of  James  Slade,  Esq.,  who 
d.  3  June  1831  ;  9ndly,  9S  Nov.  1844, 
Mary,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Robcrt- 
Lovell  Gwatkin,  Esq.  By  the  1st  mar- 
riage he  has  issue, 

1  Lavinia- Barbara,  b.  14  April 
1891,  m.  15  Nov.  1843,  Lieut. 
John-James  Winne,  Royal  Ma- 
rines. 9  Henry-Beauchamp,  6. 
99  April  1899.  3  Laura,  6.  10 
June  1893.  4  Jane,  6. 19  Dec. 
1894.  5  Elixa,  b.  4  May  1890. 
0  St-Andrew,  6.  30  June  1897. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  St.- An- 
drew St.-John,  Dean  of  Worcester,  son 
of  the  loth  Lord,  and  great  Uncle  of  the 
present  Lord.] 

1  Ambrose,  b.  97  Sept.  1700,  d.  99  Nov. 
1899;   having   m.   99  Feb.    1790,   Arabella, 
daughter  of  Sir  James  Hamlyn,  Bart.,  by 
whom,  who  d.  18  June  1805,  he  left  issue, 
1  Sarah- Ann,  6.  97  Dec.  1791. 
9  Arabella,  6.  95    Dec.  1799,  m.   18 
July  I8I4,  John  Mootham,  Esq. 

S  St.-Andrew,  b.  98  June  1794,  is  dec, 
having  m.  Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of 
Philip  Moore,  Esq.,  of  the  Isle  of  Man, 
and  had  issue. 

4  Maud,  b.  93  May  1790. 

5  Elisabeth,  6.  31  July  1797. 

0  Jemima,  b.  9  Sept.  1798. 

9  Rev.  (John-Francis  '  Seymour  Flemihg- 
St.-John,  h.  15  Nov.  1701,  d.  4  Dec.  1839 ; 
having  m.  90  May  1788,  Frances,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Richard  Fleming,  Esq., 
of  Dinmore,  Co.  Hereford,  by  whom  he  had 

1  Rev.  John-Fleming,  M.A.,  6. 9  April 

1789,  m.  5  June  1898,  Cassandra.  3rd 
daughter  of  the  late  Francis  Hurt, 
Esq.,  of  Alderwasly,  Co.  Derby. 

9  Barbara,  b.  0  May  1791,  m.  1st,  99 
March  1814,  John  Baker,  Esq.,  of 
Warely,  who  d.  Nov.  1814 ;  and  9nd1y, 
1  May  1819,  John  Balguy,  Esq.,  King's 
Counsel. 

3  Frances,  b.  99  May  1799,  m.  Jan. 
1813,  the  Rev.  Rober^Thomas  St-Au- 
byn,  Rector  of  Ruan  Minor,  Cornwall. 

4  Susannah-Louisa,  b.  8  June  1793, 
m.  John  Scott,  Esq.,  of  Bromley,  Kent 

5  Mary- Anne,  b.  0  Nov.  1795,  m.  Oct. 
1890.  the  Rev.  Marmaduke  Vavasour. 

0  Rev.  Henry  •  St.  -  Andrew,  MJL, 
Vicar  of  Hilton,  Dorset,   b.  30  Nov. 

1790,  OT.  19  May  1835,  Emily-Murray, 
9nd  daughter  of  Andrew  Belcher,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

Richard-Fleming-St.-Andrew, 
19  Sept.  1830. 

7  Richard-Fleming,  6.  99  Nov.  1797. 

8  Rev.  George,  M.  A.,  Rector  of 
Wamdon,  Worcestershire,  b.  95  Dec. 
1798,   m.  5  July  1831,  Marianne,  4th 


daughter  of  J.  S.  Biscoe,  Esq.,  and  has 

issni*, 

1  Georgiana- Stephana.  9 

Louisa-Mary.  3  Annie-Bar- 

bara.     4  Frances-Fleming.       5 
A  son,  b.  9  Nov.  1845. 
9  Fleming,  b,  95  March  1801,  m.  15 

May  1839,  Mary,  4th  daughter  of  the 

late  John   Freeman,   Esq.,    and   has 

issue, 

1  Harris-Fleming,  b.  14  Decl833. 
9  Mary-Elisabeth,  b,  0  July  1835. 

3  Thomas,  b.  19  May  1705,  d.  8  Jane 
1897 ;  having  m.  1st,  90  July  1790,  Frances, 
daughter  of  Germain  Lavie,  Esq.,  who  d.  15 
Nov.  1810 ;  and  9ndly,  8  June  1810,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Mr.  BrooLes,  re-m.  to  Mr.  John 
Hill :  Mr.  St-John  left  issue  by  his  1st  mar- 
riage, 

1  Thomas,  b.  7  Jane  1797,  d.  Jan. 

1834,  without  issue  ;  having  m.  0  July 
1899,  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph  Shelton, 
Esq. 

9  Frances,  b.  99  Nov.  179R. 

3  Captain  Oliver,  late  of  the  Hon. 
E.I.C/S  Madras  Army,  b.  0  Aug.  1800, 
d.  15   Nov.  1844;    havinc  m.  5  Nov. 

1835,  Helen,  daughter  of  John  Yoong, 
Esq.,  of  Westridge,  Isle  of  Wight,  and 
widow  of  Henry-Anson  Natt,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Oliver-Beauchamp  Coventry, 
b.  91  March  1837. 
9  Helen-Frances,  6.  9  June  1838. 

3  Anne-Olivia,  b.  5  April  IMO. 

4  St  Andrew,  6.  95  May  1841. 

5  Sophia-Margaret  -Beanfthamp, 
b.  95  June  1843. 

0  A  daughter,  b.  posthamoiis,99 
April  1845. 

4  Robert,  Capt  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  Bom- 
bay Army,  b.  13  Aug.  1803. 

4  St.  Andrew,  LL.D.,  b.  31  Oct  1700,  d. 
9  Nov.  1830 ;  having  m.  9  March  1709,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Hardwicke,  Esq.,  and 
by  her,  who  d.  30  March  1807,  had  issue, 

1  Anna-Theodora,  b.  98  Deo.  1799,  ot. 
1  Jan.  1893,  Edward  Everaid,  Esq. 

9  St.  Andrew,  b.  11  Dec.  1801,  d.  98 
Feb.  1843;  having  ot.  7  Aug.  1830, 
Dorcas-ScrreU,  youngest  daughter  of 
A.  Iremonger,  E^.,  of  Guernsey,  who 
d.  Sept  1849. 

3  John-Beauchasnp,  b.  15  Jan.  1803, 
d.  15  Feb.  1845 ;  having  m.  19  Sept 
1849,  Katharine-Maria,  daoi^ter  of 
Liaut.-Colonel  Steward. 

4  Charlotte,  b.  95  Mardi  1804. 

5  Matilda,  b.  99  Deo.  1800. 

5  Henrp,  b.  9  Jan.  1708,  d.  90  Aog.  US3 ; 
having  m.  91  April  1797,  Catherine,  daagbtw 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Wigley,  of  Penshaa,  Coi. 
Worcester,  and  left  issue, 

1  Catherine-Wigley,  fr.  18  Jan.  1798, 
m.  30  Sept  1894,  Rober^Phmp  Tyr- 
whitt,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

9  Sarah,  6.  19  Jan.  1807,  at.  97  Aog. 
1831,  Robert-Bomett  Brander,  Esq. 

3  Frederick,  b.  94  Jan.  1800,  ot.  IMS, 
Mary-Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Ed- 
ward Bramah,  Esq. 

4  Ambrose,  6.  90  Jane  1815. 

0  Sarah,  b.  0  Jan.  ino,  ot.  14  March  1S15, 

the  Rev,  Thomas  Bame,  isho  4,  Vi  JolylSM. 

[issue  of  the  Hon.  Captain  Henry  StJalin, 

R.N.,  3rd  Son  of  the  10th  Lord,  and  great 

Uncle  of  the  present  Peer.] 

Henrjf  St.-John,  Esq.,  late  of  Malta«  4.  5 

March  1834 ;  having  at.  a  daughter  of  liw 

late  Lieutenant  Logie,  R.N.,  ny  whan  he 

left  issue, 

1  Jahks •  HamtT   St.- Jour,   ■•«., 
Capt  Roy.  Art 
9  &c.,  other  soBa. 


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ST.-VINCENT,  VISCOUNT.     (Jebvis.) 

Edward-Jeryis  Jeryis,  Viscount  St.-Vincent  of  Meaford,  Co.  Staf- 
ford, in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  succeeded  his  maternHl 
uncle  the  gallant  John,  Earl  St.  Vincent  and  first  Viscount,  13 
March  1823,  m.  1st,  29  Jan.  1790,  the  Hon.  Cassandra  Twisleton, 
2nd  daughter  of  Thomas,  10th  Lord  Saye  and  Sele,  which  marriage 
was  dissolved  in  1798;  she  re-m,  the  late  Ricfiard- Charles  Head- 
Graves,  Esq.,  and  d,  30  June  1843.  The  Viscount  m.  2ndly,  Mary- 
Anne,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Parker,  Esq.,  of  Park  Hall, 
Co.  Sta£ford,  and  has  issue  by  both  marriages: 

by  1st  marriage : 

1  Eliza-Julia,  6.  1  Oct  1792,  d,  29  Aug.  1805. 

2  Hon.  William-Jervis,  b.  11  April  1794, d.  Feb.  1839;  having m. 28  July  1815, 

Sophia,  daughter  of  George-Narboane  Vincent,  Esq.,  who  d.  2  Nov. 

1828,  and  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Anne-  Agnes,  b.  14  April  1817,  d.  S4  July  1818.  S  A  ehUd,  d.  an  in- 
fant, Oct.  1810.  S  A  cAiM,  Btill-born  Dec.  1821.  4  BarHngton-ClargeS' 
JervU,  b.  30  Oct.  1822,  d.  M  March  18S3.  5  Caroline-Mary-Frances,  6.  1 
April  1824.  6*Camegie  -  Robert-John,  6.  IS  Aug.  1825.  7  William- 
Monck,  b.  25  Jan.  1827.       8  and  0,  twin-daughters»b.  23.  d.  25,  Oct  1828. 

3  Hon.  Maria,  b.  29  Nov.  1796,  m.  25  Oct.  1833,  George  Wilkie,  Esq.,  M.D. 

by  2nd  marriafe : 

4  Hon.  John-Edward,  d.  16  Jan.  1837. 

5  Hon.   Mary-Anne,  m.  26  Sept.  1840,  Darid  -  Ochterlony-Dyce  Sombre, 

Esq. 

6  Hon.  Edward-Swynfen,  m.  12  March  1838,  Miss  Mary  Barker,  and  has 

issue, 

1  Edward-John,  b.  18  Feb.  18S0. 

2\  T^„.   /  Frederick  lUckettM,  b.  25  Sept  1840,  d.  10  Jan.  1841. 

3/  *^^™*'  \John-St-Vincentfr-25Sept  1840. 

4  William-Robert  6.  11  Dec.  1841. 

5  George-Henry,  b.  4  Not.  1849. 

6  AngiMtiu- Whitehall,  b.  2  Aug.  1845. 

His  Lordship  is  the  son  of  William-Henry  Ricketts,  Esq.,  of  Longwood, 
Hants,  who  was  b.  9  Nov.  1736,  and  d.  in  Oct.  1788;  by  his  marriage,  19  April 
1757,  with  Mary,  4th  daughter  of  Swynfen  Jervi-S  Esq.,  of  Meaford,  Co.  Stafford, 
and  sister  of  the  late  Earl,  who  d.  12  March  1828,  having  had  by  him  the  following 
issue  in  remainder  to  the  honour : 

1  Captain  William-Henry  Jbrvis,  R.y.,   b.  4  Nor.  1764,  d.  26  Jan.  1805, 

having  m.  9  Nov.  1793,  Lady  Elizabeth-Jane  Lambart,  only  daughter  of 
Richard,  6th  Earl  of  Cavan;  this  marriage  was  dissolved  in  1799  ; 
she  re-m.  the  Rev.  Richard  Brickenden,  and  d.\7  Jan.  1830.  Captain 
Jervis  had  issue  by  her, 

1  Martha-Honora-Georgina,  who  has  since  her  marriage  aMvmed  the 
name  of  Jbrtis  only,  6.  27  Aug.  1704,  m.  Ist,  28  Jane  1822,  Osborne  Mark- 
ham,  Esq.,  widower  of  Lady  Mary  Thjnnet—see  Bath  ;  he  d.  22  Oct  1827, 
and  she  m.  2ndly,  2  July  1834,  Jjeut.-Gen.  Sir  WlUiam  Cockbum,  Bart., 
who  d.  19  March  1835. 

2  Henrietta-ElisabethMary,  b.  5  Dec.  1795,  m.  27  Nov.  1817,  Captain 
Edmund  Palmer,  R.N.,  who  d.  19  Sept  1834. 

2  Edward-Jervis,  present  and  second  Viscolnt. 

3  Mary,  late  Countess  of  Northesk,  who  d,  20  Nov.  1835.    For  her  male 

issue,  who  are  in  remainder  to  this  Peerage, — see  Northesk. 
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Creation.— \Ml. 

GeMealogjf.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

tnotto.—ThvkB. 

Seat — Meafonl,  Stone,  Staffordahire. 


SALISBURY,  MARQUIS  OF.  (Cecil.) 
jAMES-BROwNLOW-WiLLiikM  Gascoyne-Cecil,  Marquis  and  Earl 
of  Salisbury,  Viscount  Cranborne,  Co.  Dorset,  and  Baron  Cecil  of 
Essendine,  Co.  Rutland,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  ;  K.G.,  P.C., 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  County  of  Middlesex,  High  Steward  of 
Hertford,  Colonel  of  the  Hertfordshire  Militia,  D.C.L. ;  h.  17  April 
1791,  succeeded  13  June  1823,  m.  2  Feb.  1821,  Frances- ilfory,  only 
daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  Bamber  Gascoyne,  Esq.,  by  whom, 
who  was  b,  25  Jan  1802,  and  d,  15  Oct.  1839,  he  has  had  issue : 
l^James-Emilius-William-Eyelyn,  Viscount  Cnmbome,  h,  29  Oct.  1821. 

2  Lady  Mildred-Arabella-Charlotte-Henrietta,  6.  24  Oct.  1822,  m.  7  July 

1842,  Alexander-James-Beresford  Hope,  Esq.,  M.P.,  youngest  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Hope,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon.  Louisa  fieresford, — See  Db- 
ciES,  now  Viscountess  BeresfoFd. 

3  Lord  Arthur-Oeorge-VUUeri,  b.  15  Dec.  1823,  d.  25  April  1825. 

4  Lady  Blanche-Mary-Harriet,  b.  5  March  1825,  m.  15  Aug.  1843,  James- 

Maitland  Balfour,  Esq.,  M.P.,  eldest  sunriring  son  of  James  Balfoar,  Esq., 
by  Lady  Eleanor  Maitland. — See  Lauderdalk. 

5  Lad^  Evelyn-Oeorgiana-GtraUUne,  b,  1  Sept.  1827,  d,  July  1828. 

6  Lord  Robert- Arthur-Talbot,  b,  3  Feb.  1830. 

7  Lord  Eustace-Brownlow«Henry,  h.  24  April  1834. 

James,  first  Marquis,  was 6.  14  Sept.  1748,  and  d,  13  June  1823 ;  haring  «.  2  Dec. 
1773,  Lady  Mary-Emily  Hill,  2nd  daughter  of  Wills,  1st  Marquis  of  Downshire, 
by  whom,  who  was  b,  16  Aug.  1750,  and  accidentally  burnt  to  death  27  Not.  1835, 
be  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Oeorgiana-Charlotte- Augusta,  b.  20  March  1786  \  Lady  Cowley. 

2  Lady  Emily- Anne-Bennet-Elizabeth,  6.  13  July  1789;  MarchioneM  of 

Westmeath. 

3  James-Brownlow-William,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

4  Lady  Caroline,  b.  13  Aug.  1793,  d.  23  May  1797. 

Creations^BTon  1003.  Viscount  1604,  Earl  1005,  Marquis  1789. 

Genealogw.—Hee  Genealogical  VoUime, 

Motto.— Serot  sed  serio  :  Late,  but  seriously. 

T\wn  Residence.— W,  Arlinffton  Street. 

.9ea/«.'Hatfleld  House,  Co.  Hertford ;  and  Cbfldwall  Hall,  Lancashire. 


468 


SAL 


SALTOUN,  BARON.     (Frasbr.) 

Alexander  -  George  Fra8er,  Lord  Saltoun,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Scotland,  of  which  he  is  a  Repreaentative  Peer  in  the  Parliament  of 
the  United  Kingdom  ;  K.C.B.,  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Guelphs  of 
Hanover,  and  Knight  of  the  Austrian  Order  of  Maria-Theresa,  and 
of  the  Russian  Order  of  St.  George,  a  Major-General  in  the  Army, 
Commander-in-Chief  in  China;  6.  22  April  1785,  succeeded  13 
Sept.  1793,  TO.  6  March  1815,  Catherine  Thurlow  [daughter  of 
Edward,  Ist  Lord  Thurlow],  who  d.  9  July  1826,  leaving  him  no 
issue. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Alexander,  fifteenth  Lord,  was  b,  20  July  1757,  and 
d.  13  Sept.  1793;  having  m.  9  June  1784,  Margery,  only  daughter  of  Simon 
Fraser,  Esq.,  of  Ness  Castle,  Inverness,  and  by  her,  who  is  the  present  Dowager 
Lady  Saltoun,  left  issue  : 

1  Alexander-George,  present  and  sixteenth  Lord. 

2  NoH.  Simon,  b.  31  Aug.  1787,  d.  10  Feb.  1811. 

3  Hon.  Margaret,  b.  29  Aug.  1789,  d.  14  Aug.  1845. 

4  Hon.  William,  b.  12  Oct.  1791,  d,  21  March  1845 ;  having  m.  9  April  1818, 

Elizabeth- Graham,  2nd  daughter  of  David-M'Dowall  Grant,  Esq.,  of 

Amdilly,  Co.  Banff,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

1  Mary-Eleanor,  b.  S4  Jan.  1810.  3* Alexander,  6.  ff  May  16S0.  3  BUr- 
jorie.  b.  25  Jan.  182S.  4  Elisabeth,  6.  17  Aug.  1923.  ff  David-M'Dowall, 
b.  2  March  1825.  0  Simon,  b.  10  Jan.  1827,  d.  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s 
Military  Service,  Madras,  8  Jane  1845.  7  Margaret-Eleanora,  and 

8  Gcorgina,  twins,  b.  17  January  1829.  0  William-Murray,  b.  6  Apnl 

1831.  10  Jamea-Hay,  6.  24  March  1833.  II  Elianor-Alexena,  b. 

4  Sept.  1836.  12  Charles-Julian,  b,  27  Feb.,  d.  0  April,  1838.  13 

Catherine-Tharlow,  b.  18  Dec.  1810. 

5  Hon.  Eleanora,   b:  13  June  1793,  m.  5  Dec.  1825,  WUliam-M'Dowall 

Grant,  Esq.,  of  Amdilly. 

Creation.— 1445. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto In  God  is  all. 

Toum  Residence.— l.  Great  Cumberland  Street. 

Seats.— Plalorih  House,  Fraserburgh,  Co.  Aberdeen ;  and  Ness  Cottage,  Co.  Inverness. 


Collateral  Vrancftef. 


[Aunt  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of  George, 
I4th  Lord.] 
Hon.  Eleanora,  6.  1706,  m.  Ist,  20  Aug. 
1786,  Sir  George  Ranuap,  Bart.,  who  d.  16 
April  1700;  and  2ndly,  6  July  1702,  Lieut. - 
General  Duncan  Campbell,  of  Lochnell,  Co. 
Argyll,  who  d.  0  April  1837. 

[Issue  of  William  Fraser,  Esq.,  of  Fraser- 
field,  son  of  the  Hon.  William,  2nd  son  of 
the  nth  Lord.] 

1  Margaret,  b.  24  April  1754,  d.  12  May 
1810,  late  Countess  of  Buchan. 

2  Katherine-Anne,  6.  22  Feb.  1756,  m.  27 
March  1777,  Duncan  ■  Forbes  Mitchel,  Esq., 
of  Thainstoun,  who  d.  6  Oct.  1706. 

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3  Alexander,  b.  8  Jan.  I76I,  d.  18  July 
1807 ;  having  m.  20  April  1705,  Marv-Ckris- 
tina,  eldest  daughter  of  George  Moir,  Esq., 
of  Scotstoun,  by  whom,  who  d.  12  Sept.  1813, 
he  had  issue, 

1  Margaret,  b.  6  July  1706,  fi».ber 
cousin,  Porbes-Mitchel,  Esq. 

2  Rachel,  b.  2  March  1706. 

3  Katherine-Isabella,  b.  2  Nov.  1700. 

4  Mary,  b.  20  Jan.  1802. 

4  Henrjf-David,  b.  27  April  1702,  d.  4 
Aug.  181<^;  having  m.  6  Oct.  1800,  Mary- 
Christina,  daughter  of  the  late  John  Forbes, 
Esq.,  of  Shellatcr,  who  is  deceased;  they 
have  left  issue. 


SAN 


1  William  John  Frasib,  Esq.,  6. 11 
June  1801,  m.  and  has  issue  : 

S  Sophia-Maria-Jane,  6.  8  Dec.  1809, 
m.  14  April  1827,  Count  Henry- Francis 
Von  Bombelles,  late  Austrian  Ambas- 
sador at  Lisbon,  b.  90  June  1780. 

3  John-Henr7-DaTid,6.97  Dec.  1803. 

4  Margaret-Alexia,  b.  11  June  1805. 

5  Mary-Anne,  b.  1  Feb.  1807. 

5  Rev,  Hugh,  b.  15  Sept  1704,  d.  14  April 
1837;  haying  M.  S5  June  1803,  Mary,daughter 


of  Richard  Uoyd,  Esq.,  who  was  6.  1  Aug. 
1774,  and  by  whom  he  had  issue,  all  de- 
ceased. 

0  Colonel  Erakine,  b.  93  June  1700, 
tf.  91  Jan.  1804;  haTing  m.  3  May  17M. 
Elisabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  Forbea,  Esq., 
of  Balogle,  who  d.  18  Aug.  1813.  They  liaTe 
left  one  surriTing  son, 

William  Praser,  Esq.,  of  Woodhill, 
b,  91  Not.  1700. 


SANDWICH,  EARL  OF.     (Montagu.) 

John- William  Montagu,  Earl  of  Sandwich,  Co.  Kent,  Viscount 
Hinchingbrook,  and  Baron  Montagu  of  St.  Neots,  both  Co.  Hunt- 
ingdon, in  the  Peerage  of  England;  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos 
Rotulorum  of  the  County  of  Huntingdon,  and  High  Steward  of 
Huntingdon;  b,  8  Nov.  1811,  succeeded  21  May  1818,  m.  6  Sept. 
1838,  Lady  Mary  Paget,  7th  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey, 
and  has  issue, 

l*Edward-6eorge-Henry,  Viscount  Hinchingbrook,  b,  13  July  1839. 

2  Hod.  Victor- Alexander,  b.  20  April  1841. 

3  Hon.  Sydney,  b.  12  Aug.  1842. 

4  A  son,  6.  18  Oct.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Oeorge-John,  sixth  Earl,  was  b,  5  March  1773,  and  d. 
21  May  1818  ;  having  m.  9  July  1804,  Lady  Louisa-Mary-Anne-Julia-Harri£T 
Corry,  2nd  daughter  of  Armar,  1st  Earl  of  Belmore,  by  whom,  who  was  b,  3  April 
1781,  and  is  the  present  Countess  Dowager,  he  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Harriet-Mary,  b,  14  July  1805,  m.  12  April  1823,  the  Hon.  William- 

Bingham  Baring,  M.P. — See  Ashburton. 

2  Lady  Catherine-Caroline,  b.  7  Oct  1808,  d,  30  April  1834 ;  having  m.  1  Dec 

1831,  Count  Alexander  Walewsky  of  Poland. 

3  John-William,  present  and  se%'enth  Earl. 


Creations*— Ebx\,  Viaconnt,  and  Baron,  1600. 

Genealogy*— 8^  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Povt  tot  naufragia  portiun :  After  ao  many  •hipwrecks  WB 

TVwM  Residence.— n,  Dorer  Street 

i^eof  .'Hinchingbrook  House,  near  Huntingdon. 


find  a  haitoor. 


470 


SAY 


SANDYS,  BARON.     (Hill.) 
Arthur-Moyses- William  Hill,  Baron  Sandys  of  Ombersley.  in 
the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;   a  Colonel  in  the  Army  ;  b.  10 
Jan.  1792,  succeeded  1  Aug.  1836. 

HU  Lordship  is  the  2nd  son  of  Arthur,  2nd  Marquis  of  Downshire,  and  Mary, 
created  Baroness  Sandys,  who  was  b.  19  Feb.  1764,  and  d,  1  Aug.  1836.  The  Ba- 
roness was  the  only  issue  of  the  Hon.  Martin  Sandys,  4th  son  of  Samuel,  Lord 
Sandys,  by  his  marriage  with  Mary,  only  child  and  heir  of  William  Trumbull,  Esq., 
of  East  Hampstead  Park,  Berks.  For  her  Lad3^hip*s  other  issue  by  the  Marquis 
of  Downshire, — see  Downshire. 

The  Heir  Presumptive  is  his  Lordship's  next  brother,  Lord  Arthur-Marcus- 
Cecil  Hill,  who  is  nuurried  and  has  issue,— «ee  Marquis  of  Downshire. 

Creation.— I9fn. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.—Prohvim  non  poenitet :  The  honest  man  does  not  repent. 

Town  Residence.— *»t  Curaon  Street 

Seat.— Ombenley  Court,  Co.  Worcester. 


h.4-^ 


SAYE  AND  SELE,  BARON.    (Twislbton.) 
William-Thomas  Eardlby-Twisleton-Fiennbs,  Baron  Saye  and 
Sele.  in  the  Peerage  of  England ;  b.  24  April  1798,  succeeded    13 
Nov.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Gregory-William,  Lord  Sate  and  Sele,  was  b.  14 
Apnl  1769,  succeeded  1  July  1788,  and  d.  13  Nov.  1844;  haying  m.  8  Sept.  1794, 
the  Hon.  Maria-Marow  Eardley,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Sampson  Lord 
Eardley,  on  whose  death,  25  Dec,  1824,  that  title  became  extinct,  and  by  her,  who 
was  b.  22  Nov.  1767,  and  d.  5 Oct.  1834,  he  had  issue: 

1  Hon.  Maria-EUzabeth,  b.  28  June  1795,  d.  6  Aug.  1826 ;  having  m.  31  Aug. 
1825,  George-Ernest,  Count  von  Gersdorff  of  Prussia,  6.  22  Oct.  1795, 
widower  24  Aug.  1819,  of  Henrietta- Amelia-Louisa  von  Helldorf-Bedra. 
The  Count  m.  3rdly,  18  June  1842,  Caroline,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Hon.  Gerard  Vanneck. — Set  Hunting  field. 
3  William-Thomas,  the  present  Peer. 
471 


S  C  A 


Creation — Bv  writ  1447,  by  patent  1003. 

Genealogu^-^ce  GeneaU>ificai  Volutne. 

Motto. — Portem  ptMce  ammum :    Wiah  for  a  atrong  mind. 

Town  Retidence. — 43,  Orosvcnor  Street. 

^ea/«.— Brooghton  Castlo,  Oxfordshire ;  and  Bclvidcre,  Kent. 


Collateral  ISranetfg. 


[Uncle  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Thomas  Lord  Saye  and  Sele.] 
1  Hon,  and  Rev.  Thomas-James,  DJ).,  b, 
28  Sept.  1770,  <f.  15  Aof.  1834 ;  haTing  m.  1st, 
S6  Sept  1788,  Charlotte  -  Anne  -  JS«nces, 
daughter  of  John  Wattell,  Esq.,  which  m. 
was  dissolved  ;  and  2ndly,  7  June  1708,  Anne, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Benjamin  Ashe, 
Esq.    He  left  issue, 

1  JuUa-EUta,  b.  17  Oct  1780,  d.  28 
March  1832 ;  having  m.  18  April  1808, 
Captain  James  Broum,  who  d.  17  Nov. 
1810. 

2  A  son,  b.  20  May  1700,  d,  an  in- 
fant=: 

3*Rev.  Frederick,  D.C.L.,TressuTer 
and  a  Canon  Residentiary  of  Hereford 
Cathedral,  b.  4  July  1700,  m.  4  June 
1827,  the  Hon.  EmUy  Wingfield,  2nd 
daughter  of  Richard,  4th  Viscount 
Powerscourt,  by  whom,  who  d,  20 
Juno  1837,  be  has  issue, 

1  EmUy-Wingtield,  b.  20  Aug. 
1828.  2  John-Fiennes,  b.  28  Feb. 
1830.  3  Cecil-Brownlow,  6.  20 
Aug.  1831.  4  Ivo-de-Vesd- Ed- 

ward, b.  10  Jan.  1833.        5  Wing- 


field-StratfoTd,  b.  1  May  1834.  if 
Frederick-Nathaniel-Piennes,  b.  8 
June  1830.  7  Isabella- Elixabcth. 
Catherine,  6. 13  June  1837. 

4  Mary-Elisabeth,  6. 6  Dec.  1800,  m. 
0  Dec.  1818,  WUliam  Gisliome,  Esq. 

5  A  son,  b.  I  Feb.  1803,  d,  an  in&nt 
0  Rev.  Charles-Samuel,  M.A.,  Rec- 
tor of  Ashow,  Warwickshire,  6.  4 
July  1806,  m.  26  Sept  1837,  Caroline, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Ralph 
Carr,  F<sq.,  of  Stannington,  Nor^um- 
berland. 

7  Edward-Tumer-Boyd,  an  Assistant 
Poor  Law  Commissioner,  b.  24  May 
1800. 

2  Hon.  Julia-Judith,  6.24  Oct  1771,  d,  8 
Feb.  1843,  having  m.  8  Dec  1786,  James- 
Henry  Leigh,  Esq.,,  who  d.  28  Oct  VSiA.—Set 

LSIOH. 

3  Hon.  Cassandra,  b.  11  June  1774,  d. 
20  Juno  1843,  having  m.  1st,  20  Jan.  1700, 
Edward-Jervis,  Ricketts,  Esq.,  now  Viscount 
St  Vincent  which  marriage  was  dissolved 
in  1708:  and  2Qdly,  30  Jan.  1806,  Richard- 
Charles  Head-Graves,  iS»9.»  deceased. 


SCARBOROUGH,  EARL  OF.     (Lumlby.) 

John  Lumley-Savile,  Earl  of  Scarborough,  Viscount  and  Baron 
Lumley  of  Lumley  Castle,  Co.  Durham,  in  the  Peerage  of  England ; 
Viscount  Lumley  of  Waterford,  in  that  of  Ireland ;  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  Nottinghamshire ;  6. 18  July  1788,  succeeded  21  Feb.  1835. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  seventh  Earl,  was  b.  in  1761,  succeeded  17  Jane 
1832,  and  d,  21  Feb.  1835  ;  having  m.  Nov.  1785,  Anna-Maria,  daughter  of  Julian 
Herring,  Esq.,  now  Countess  Dowager,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Oeorge-AugustuSf  b.  Nov.  1786,  d.  young. 

2  John,  present  and  eighth  Earl. 

3  Ladtf  Anna-Maria,  </.  5  May  1840. 

4  Lady  Louisa-Frances,  m.  25  Sept.  1825,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cator. 

5  Lady  Henrietta-Barbara,  m,  Ist,  2  Sept.  1821,  the  Rev.  F)rederick  Mmamen- 

Sutton,^see  Rutland,  who  d,  30  August  1826;  and  2ndly,  24  Angiut 
1837,  John  Lodge-Ellerton,  Esq. 

6  Richard-Henry-Liulphui,  b.  16  Sept.  1800,  d.  17  July  1818. 

CVrafiofM.— English  Baron  1661,  ViMoant  1660,  Earl  1600;  Iriah  ViMWUit  IflW. 
Geneatogv — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Murufl  aBueiu  conscientia  sana :  A  sound  conscience  is  a  hraaen  wall. 
Town  Residence. — tl.  South  Street,  Grosvenor  Square. 

Seats.— Suidbeck  Park,  Co.  York ;  Lumley  Castle,  Durham ;  Glcatworth,  Co. 
and  Rufford  Abbey,  Notts. 

472 


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CoUaUral  Vrancftef . 


[Unclea  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Richard,  4th  Earl.] 

1  GKoaoK-AuousTA,  pimrHEARLyfr.nSept. 
1753,  succeeded  11  May  178)e,  <f.  ft  Sept.  1807. 

9  Richard,  sixth  Earl,  6.  18  April 
1757.  succeeded  5  Sept.  1807,  m.  25  May 
1787,  the  Hon.  Hbnriktta  Willoughby, 
now  Countess  Dowagkr,  3nd  daughter  of 
Henry,  5th  Lord  Middleton,  b.  30  June  1706  ; 
his  Lordship  d.  17  June  1833,  leaving  no 
issue,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  next  sur- 
viving brother,  John,  the  late  Earl. 

3  Lady  Mary-Arabella^  b.  I  June  1758,  d. 
I  May  1817  ;  having  m.  19  June  179S,  Fran- 
cis-Ferrand  Fo^ambe,  Esq.t  of  Osberton 
HaU,  Notts,  who  d.  13  Not.  1814. 

4  Hon.  Captain  Thomas-Charles,  /Z.M,  b. 
3  May  17G0,  killed  on  board  the  Isis  3  Sept. 
1782. 

5  Hon.  Frederick,  b.  Oct.  1703,  d.  20  Sept 
1831 ;  having  m.  1st,  20  Feb.  1780,  Harriet, 
daughter  of  John  Bodding^n,  Esq.,  who  d. 
20  July  1810 ;  and  2ndly,  25  March  1810, 
Jane,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Admiral 
Bradley,  who  d.  9  June  1825;  by  the  1st 
marriage  he  had  a  son, 

Frederick-  Lumley  -  Savile,  Esq.,  b. 
Jan.  1788.  d.  27  Feb.  1837,  having  m.  2 
May  1812,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  the 
Right  Rev.  George  De-la- Foer-Beres- 


ford.  Lord  Bishop  uf  Rilmore,— jc<' 
Watkmpord,  liy  whom,  who  re-m.  20 
July  1830,  Robert-Henry  Southwell, 
Eaq.,—see  South wkll,  he  had  issue : 
1*Richaro  •  Grorok  Lumlry-Sa- 

▼  ILR,    Esq.,   of    Tickhill     CasUe, 

Yorkshire. 

2  Frances,  m.  8  March  1830, 
Lieut.-Co1.  Charles-John  Hill. 

3  Henrietta,  m.  5  Nov.  1835,  Ed- 
mund L' Estrange,  Esa. 

4  Anne  •  Georgina,  6.  21  Aug. 
1820,  m.  April  1844,  H.  MUner, 
Esq. 

0  Lady  Louisa,  b.  Oct.  1703,  d.  10  Oct. 
1811 ;  having  m.  20  Feb.  1708,  Winchcombe- 
Henry  Hartley,  Esq.,  who  re-m.  m  1810, 
Mary,  daughter  and  heir  of Harris,  Esq. 

7  Hon.  Savile-Henry,  b.  18  June  1706,  m. 
13  Dec  1800,  Mary-Henrietto,  daughter  of 
Henry  Tahourdin,  Esq. 

8  Hon.  General  Sir  William,  G.C.B., 
Colonel  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  an  extra 
Groom  in  Waiting  to  the  Queen ;  b.  28  Aug. 
1700,  M.  1st,  3  Oct.  1804,  Mary,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Sutherland,  Esq.,  of  Ulverston,  who 
d.  July  1807  ;  and2nd]y,3  March  1817,  Louisa- 
Margaret,  widow  of  Colonel  Lynch  Cotton, 
brother  of  Lord  Combermere. 

0  Lady  Sophia,  d.  15  Feb.  1832. 


SCARSDALE,  BARON.     (Curzon.) 

Nathaniel  Cubzon,  Baron  Scarsdale,  Co.  Derby,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Great  Britain ;  and  a  Baronet  of  England  and  Nova  Scotia  ;  h.  3 
Jan.  17B1>  succeeded  26  Jan.  1837.  His  Lordship  is  co-heir  with 
Anne-Isabella^  Dowager  Lady  Byron,  of  the  Barony  of  Wentworth, 
now  in  abeyance. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Nathaniel,  second  Lord,  was  6.  27  Sept.  1751,  suc- 
ceeded 5  Dec.  1804,  and  d.  26  Jan.  1837;  having  m.  1st,  18  Aug.  1777,  the  Hon. 
Sophia-Susannah  Noel,  3rd  daughter  of  Edward,  Ist  Viscount  Wentworth,  and 
co-heir  of  the  Barony  of  Wentworth,  who  was  6.  24  March  1758,  and  d.  28  June 
1782;  2ndly,   Felicia-Anne  des  Wattines,  a  Flemish  lady.       His  Lordship  had 


issue. 


by  1st  marriage  : 

1  Hon.  Sophia-Caroline,  b.  13  Jan.  1779,  Viscountess  Dowager  Tamworth; 

— See  Ferrers. 

2  Nathaniel,  present  and  third  Lord. 

by  :end  marriage  : 
3*Hon.  and  Rev.  Alfred,  Rector  of  Kedleston,  Derbyshire,  and  of  Norton, 
Leicestershire,  6.  17  April  1801,  m.  14  July  1825,  Sophia,  2nd  daugh- 
ter of  Robert  Holden,  Esq.,  of  Nuttall  Temple,  Notts,  b.  13  Dec.  1803, 
and  has  issue, 

1  George-Natbaniel,  b.  5  Oct.  18i6.        2  Alfred-NathanielHolden,  6.  IS 
July  1831.       3  Sophia-Pelicitt),  b.  7  March   1835.  4  Mary-Catherine. 

h.  14  Dec.  1837. 

4  Hon.  Francis- James,  Barrister  at  Law,   b.  25  April  1803;  Louisa,  his 
wife,  r/.  6  Nov.  1840. 
473 


SEA 

5  Hon.  Marv-EUzabeth,  6.  28  March  1806,  m.  29  Aug.  1825,  John  Bemu- 

mont,  Eaq.,  of  Barrow  Hall,  Co.  Derby. 

6  Hon.  Caroline-Esther,  6.  March  1808,  m.  13  Feb.  1827,  William-Drury 

Holden,  Esq.,  of  Nuttall  Temple. 
Nathaniel,  first  Lord,   grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  </.  5  Dec.  1804  ; 
having  tn.  27  Oct.  1750,  Lady  Caroline  Colyear,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles,  2nd 
Earl  of  Portmore,  and  by  her,  who  d.  7  Feb.  1812,  left  issue : 

1  Nathaniel,  second  and  late  Lord, 

2  Hon,  Caroline,  b,  6  May  1753,  d.  17  May  1841. 

3  Hon.  CharUi'WilUam,  in  the  Army,  h.  22  March  1758,  d,  21  March  1804. 

4  Hon,  John,  in  the  Nary,  6.  27  Oct.  1760,  deceased. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Dmrid-Frande,  b,  18  July  1762,  d.  15  Feb.  1832. 

6  Hon.  Admiral  Henry,  b.  24  May  1765. 

7  Hon,  Juliana,  b.  13  Aug.  1773,  d.  unm.  22  Feb.  1835. 

Creol JOfM.— Baron  1701.    Bart,  of  England  1041. 
Genealon^^See  Genealogical  Voluate. 
Motto.~-Recte  et  soaTiter  :  Justly  and  mildly, 
ifeo/.— Kedleaton  Hall,  Derbyshire. 


SEAFIELD,  EAKL  OF.     (Grant-Ooilvie.) 

Francis- William  Grant-Ooilyie,  Earl  of  Seafield^  Viscount  of 
Reidhaven  and  Sea6eld,and  Lord  Ogilvyof  Deskford  and  CuUen,  Co. 
Bamff,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland  ;  a  Representative  Peer  of  Scot- 
land, and  a -Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Inverness- 
shire,  and  Colonel  of  the  Inverness-shire  Militia ;  b,  6  March  I77B, 
succeeded  26  Oct.  1840^  m.  Ist,  20  May  1811,  Mary-Anne,  only  daugh- 
ter of  John -Charles  Dunn,  Esq.,  of  Higham  House,  Surrey,  who  d, 
27  Feb.  1840 ;  and  2ndly  17  Aug.  1843,  Louisa-Emma,  2nd  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Robert-George  Maunsell,  Esq.,  of  Richmond  Place, 
Limerick,  6.  25  Jan.  1818.  His  Lordship  has  issue  by  the  first 
marriage : 

1  James,  b.  16  April  1812,  d.  15  March  1815. 

2  Lady  Jane,  b,  8  Sept.  1813,  m.  20  July  1843,  Lieat-Colonel  Edwwd- 

Walter-Forrester  Walker,  Scots  Fusilier  Ouarda. 

3  Francis-William,  b.  5  Oct.  1814,  d.  11  March  1840. 
4*John-Cbarles,  Viscount  Reidhaven,  b,  4  Sept.  1815. 

5  Hon.  James  Grant,  b,  27  Dec.  1817,  m.  fi  April  1841,  Caroline,  Snd 

daughter  of  Eyre  Evans,  Esq.— 5«f  Carberv,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  MoTf-Anne,  b.  7,  d.  U,  May  184S.  t  AmuhJame,  b.lB,d. 

U,  Aug.  IS44. 

6  Hon.  Lewis-Alexander,  Lieut.  Royal.  Horse  Onards,  b.  18  Sept.  1820.. 

7  Hon.  George-Henry-Essex,  Lieutenant  42nd  Highlanders,  b.  13  Feb.  1825. 

8  Hon.  Edward-Alexander,  b.  17  June  1833,  d,  26  April  1844. 

His  Lordship  is  the  second  son  of  Sir  James  Grant  of  Grant,  Bart.,  who  wit  i. 
19  May  1738,  and  d.  18  Feb.  1811 ;  having  m.  4  Jan.  1763,  Jean,  only  daughter 
of  Alexander  Duff,  Esq.,  of  Hatton,  Co.  Aberdeen,  by  Lady  Anne  Doff,  dat^ler 
of  the  1st  Earl  of  Fife,  by  which  Lady,  who  d.  15  Feb.  1805,  he  left  inoe,  ruMd  to 
the  rank  of  sons  and  daughters  of  an  Earl : 

1  Lady  Anne-Margaret,  b,  25  July  1764,  </.  •mm.BNov.  1827. 

2  LBwts-AhEXANDER,  PiPTU  Earl,  b.  22  MaTch  1767,  succeeded  S  Oet 

474 


SEA 

1811,  on  the  death  of  his  grandmother's  nephew,  James  Ogilvy,  Earl  of 
Findlater,  and  fourth  Earl  of  Seafield  ;  and  d.unm.  26  Oct.  1840. 

3  Lady  Margaret,  b.  27  May  1772,  d.  3  Dec  1830;  having  w.  10  June  1795, 

Maj.-Gen,  FrancU'Stewart  Kingt  of  Lesmundie,  Co.  Elgin,   who  is  also 
deceased. 

4  FlUNClS-WlLLIAM,   PRESBNT  AKD  SIXTH   EaRL. 

5  Lady  Penuel,  b.  21  Nov.  1779,  d,  unm,  27  Jan.  1844. 

6  Hon.  Robert-Henry,  b.  5  Ang.  1783. 

Creations,— Wacoymt  of  ReidhaTon  and  Baron  1701,  Vitooant  of  Seafield  1(106,  Earl  1701. 
Bart.  1704. 
Genealogy. — See  Geneaiogicai  Volume, 
Motto.--StAnd  faat. 
Seats. — Cattle  Grant,  Co.  InvemeM ;  and  Collen-Houae,  Co.  Banff. 


[Aunts  ^f  the  jgresent  Earl,  iMae  of  Sir  Lodo- 
Ty,  daughter  of   the  Snd  Earl;  through 


vick  Grant, 


}preseni 
,  Bart.,  1 


by  Lady  Ma 


et  Ogil- 


which  marriage  their  descendants  inhe- 
rited the  Earldom.] 

1  Anne- Hope,  b.  30  Aug.  1746,   d.  1707; 
having  m.  3  April  1781,  the  Verif  Rev.  Robert- 


ColUtfral  Vrane^fg. 

Darlef  WaddUove,  D,D.,Dean  of  lUpon,  b. 
5  Nov.  1730,  d.  ins. 

S  Pennel,  b,  5  Oct  1730,  m.  0  Jan.  ino, 
Henry  Mackensie,  Esq. 

3  Helen,  b.  May  1734,  d.  March  184t, having 
m.  9  Sept.  1773,  Sir  Alexander- Penrose 
Otiming-Gordon,  Bart.,  who  d.  10  Feb.  1800. 


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SEATON,  BARON.  (Colbornb.) 
John  Colborne,  Baron  Seaton  of  Seaton  in  the  Co.  of  Devon^ 
G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  G.C.M.G,,  K.M.T.,  K.S.G.,  a  Lieutenant-General 
in  the  Army,  Colonel  of  the  26th  or  Cameronian  Regiment  of  Foot, 
Lord  High  Commissioner  in  the  Ionian  Islands,  m.  21  June  1813, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  James  Yonge,  Esq.,  of  Puslinck, 
Devon,  and  has  issue : 

l*Hon.  James,  Captain  16th  foot,  Aide-de-Camp  to  his  father. 

2  Hon.   Francis,  Captain  15th  foot.  Assistant   Military   Secretary   in  the 

Ionian  Islands. 

3  Hon.  Elizabeth. 

4  Hon.  Edmund. 

5  Hon.  Graham. 

6  Hon.  Cordelia-Anne-Lc-Strange. 

7  Hon.  Jane. 

8  Hon.  John. 

rrea/iofi.— 1830. 
Motto^—BperBt  infettia. 


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SEFTON.  EARL  OF.     (Molynbux.) 

Charles-William  Molyneux,  Earl  of  Sefton  and  Viscount  Moly- 
neux  of  Maryborough,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Baron  Sefton  of 
Croxteth,  Co.  Lancaster,  in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  and  a 
Baronet  of  England;  6.  10  July  1796,  succeeded  20  Nov.  1838.  m. 
June  1834,  Mary-Augusta,  only  daughter  of  Robert-Gregge  Hop- 
wood,  Esq.,  by  the  Hon.  Cecilia  Byng, — see  Torrington,  and  has 
issue : 

l^William-Philip,  Viscount  Molyneux,  6.  14  Oct.  1835. 

2  Hon.  Caryl-Craven,  b.  4  Oct.  1836. 

3  Lady  Cecaia-Maria-Charlottc.  b.  7  Nov.  1838. 

4  Hon.  Henry-Henrcy,  6.  18  April  1842. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William-Philip,  second  Earl,  was  6.  18  Sept.  1772, 
succeeded  31  Jan.  1795,  and  d,  20  Nov.  1838 ;  having  m.  1  Jan.  1792,  the  Hon. 
Maria-Margaretta  Craven,  2nd  daughter  of  William,  6th  Lord  Craven,  the 
present  Countess  Dowager,  b.  26  April  1769,  and  had  issue.by  her: 

1  Lady  Georgiana-Jsabella-Francet^  6. 15  Dec.  1792,  d.  28  June  1826  ;  having 

m.  22  June  1819,  Charles-Pascoe  Grenfell,   Esq.,  a  Commissioner  of 
the  Lieutenancy  for  London. 

2  Lady  Maria,  b.  22  Feb.  1795. 

3  Charles- William,  the  present  and  third  Earl. 

4  Lady  Louisa-Anne-Maria,  b.  22  Oct.  1797. 

5  Hon.  Lieut. -Colonel  Qeorge-BerkeUy,  b.  26  June   1799,  d.  27  Aug.    1841, 

having  m,  Mrs.  Stuart. 

6  Hon.  Lieut. -Colonel  Henry-Richardy  b.  27  Aug.  1800,  d.  23  May  1841. ' 

7  Lady  Emily,  b.  Jan.  1802,  d.  young. 

8  Lady  Caroline-Harriett,  *.  4  May  1803,  m.  20  Nov.  1836,  Charles  Town- 

ley,  Esq.,  of  Towneley  Hall,  Lancashire. 

9  Hon.  Francis-George,  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Frankfort,  b.  5  March 

1805,  m.  1842,  Lady  Georgiana-Jemima  Ashbumham,  5th  daughter  of 
George,  3rd  Earl  of  Ashbumham,  b.  11  May  1805,  whose  marriage 
with  Henry-Reveley  Mitford,  Esq.,  nephew  of  the  1st  Lord  Redesdale, 
was  dissolved  in  1842. 
10  Lady  Katherine,  b.  20  Dec.  1808. 

Creations.— Iruh  ViBoount  1628.  Earl  1771 ;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  1831.   Bart.  ICII. 

Genealon. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.    Vivere  sat  vincero :  To  conquer  is  to  live  enough. 

Town  Residence.— 37,  Belgrave  Square. 

Seats.— Croxteth  Hall,  near  Liverpool ;  and  Stoke  Farm,  near  Windfor. 


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SELKIRK,  EARL  OF.      (Douglas.) 

Dunbar-James  Douglas,  Earl  of  Selkirk,  Lord  Daer  and  Short- 
cleugh,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  of  which  he  is  a  Representative  in 
the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  -,  b,  22  April  1809,  succeeded 
8  April  1820. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  fifth  Earl,  was  b,  June  1771, 'and  </.  8  April 
1820 ;  having  m.  24  Nov.  1807,  Jean,  only  daughter  of  James-Wedderbom  ColvUle, 
Esq.,  the  present  Countess  Dowager,  by  whom  he  left  issue : 

1  Dunbar-James,  present  and  sixth  Earl. 

2  Lady  Isabella-Helen,  b.  8  Jan.  1811,   m.  26  Oct.  1841,  the  Hon.  Charles 

Hope,— *etf  Hopetoun. 

3  Lady  Katherine-Jane,  b.  4  Jan.  1817. 

Of  the  numerous  issue  of  Dunbar,  fourth  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present 
Earl,  there  is  one  surviving  daughter, 

Lady  Katherine,  m.  6  July  1815,  to  John  Halkett,  Esq. 

Creations.— EavI  and  Baron  1046. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Yirmior  qu6  paratior :  I  am  stronger  by  being  always  prepared.— Jamais  arrive : 
Never  behind. 
Seat.— St.  Mary's  Isle,  Kirkcudbright 


SEMPILL,  BARONESS.     (Sempill.) 

Maria-Janet  Candlbr-Sempill,  Baroness  Sempill,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Scotland;  succeeded  4  May  1835,  m.  14  June  1836,  Edward 
Candler,  Esq.,  of  Morton  Pinckney,  Northants. 

Her  Ladyship's  father,  Hugh,  fourteenth  Lord,  was  b.  1  July  1758, and  if.  25 
Jan.  1830;  having  m.  24  Jan.  1787,  Maria,  daughter  of  Charles  Mellish,  Esq.,  of 
Ragnall,  Notts,  who  d.  16  Sept.  1806,  leaving  issue  by  his  Lordship  : 

1  Selkirk^  piptbbsth,  and  late  Lord,  b.  12  Feb.  1788,  succeeded  25 

Jan.  1830,  and  d.  unm.  4  May  1835. 

2  Hon.  Francis,  d.  in  Bengal  2  Jan.  1823. 

3  Maria-Janet,  Present  Baroness. 
4* Hon.  Sarah. 

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John,  thirteenth  Lord,  grandfather  of  the  Baronesn,  d.  15  Jan.  1782  ;  of  his 
issne  only  one  daughter  suirives : 
Hon.  Janet  Sempill. 

(YeatioM — 1480. 

Genealogy — See  Genealogicai  Volmme. 

Seat.— Dun-Edin»  Murrayfteld. 


SHAFTESBURY,  EARL  OF.     (Ashlby-Coopeb.) 

Cropley  Ashley-Coopeb,  Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  Baron  Ashley  of 
Wimborne  St.  Giles,  Co.  Dorset,  and  Baron  Cooper  of  Pawlett,  Co. 
Somerset,  in  the  Peerage  of  England ;  and  a  Baronet  j  P.C.,  and 
Chairman  of  Committees  in  the  House  of  Lords  -,  b,  21  Dec.  1768, 
succeeded  14  May  1811,  m.  10  Dec.  1796,  Lady  Anne  Spencer,  4th 
daughter  of  George,  4th  Duke  of  Marlborough,  and  by  her^  who  was 
b,  5  Nov.  1773,  has  issue : 

1  Lady  Caroline  -  Mary,  b.  14  Sept.  1797,  m.  1  Jan.  1831,  Joaeph  Nedd, 

Esq.,  of  Grittleton,  Wilts,  M.P. 

2  Lady  Harriet-Anne,  b,  15  Sept.  1798,  m.  18  March  1830,  the  Rt  Hon. 

Henry-Thomas  Lowry-Corry. — See  Belmore. 

3  Lady  Charlotte-Barbara,  b.  13  Oct.  1799,  m.  13  Oct.  1824,  Henry  Lyvler, 

Esq.,  of  Rowton  Castle,  Salop. 
4*  Anthony,  Lord  Ashley,  M.P.,  an  Ecclesiastical  Commissioner,  M.A.,  mad 
M.R.  Ast  S.,  b.  28  April  1801,  m.  9  June  1830,  Lady  Emily  Cowpcr, 
eldest  daughter  of  Peter-Leopold,  5th  Earl  Cowper,  and  has  isioe: 

I'Hon.  Anthony,  b.  V  June  1831.  %  Hon.  Ajithony-Francu-Hoiry, 

b.  13  March  1833.  3  Hon.  Anthony- Maurice- WtUiam,  6.  tt  July  18SS. 

4  Hon.  Anthony-ETclyn-Melbonme,  6.  14  July  1838.  A  Hon.  Victoria- 
Elisabeth,  b,  S3  Sept  1837.  0  Hon.  Anthony- lionel-George,  6.  7  Sept. 
1838.            7  Hon.  Mary-Charlotte,  6.  S5  Jnly  184S. 

5  Hon.  Anthony- William,  Vice-ChamberUin  and  Almoner  to  Queen  Ade- 

laide, Master  and  Governor  of  St.  Catherine's  Hospital,  b,  4  Oct  1803, 
m.  8  March  1831,  Maria- Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Colonel  Hogfa- 
Diincan  BaiUie,  of  Tarradale,  Co.  Ross,  M.P. 

6  Frederica,  6.  26  May  1805,  dL  25  March  1808. 

7  Hon.  Anthony-Henry,  M.P.,  Capt.  in  the  Army,  b.  5  May  1807,  m,  2  Oct 

1835,  Jane-Frances,  only  child  of  Robert  Pattison,  Esq.,  of  Wradtk- 
ford,  Co.  Dorset,  and  has  issue, 

1  Margaret-Jane,  6.  7  March  1837.         9  EmUy-Franoea,  6.  tTNor.  ISIS. 

8  Hon.  Anthony-John,  b.  21  Dec.  1808,  m.  17  March  1840,  Julia,  eldMt 

daughter  of  Henry-John  Conyers,  Esq.,  of  Copt  Hall,  Esaei. 

9  Hon,  Anthony-Francis,  b,  10  June  1810,  d,  28  Feb.  1825. 
10  Hon,  Anthony-Lionel,  b,  11  April  1813,  d,  14  Jan.  1836. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Anthony,  fourth  Earl,  d,  27  May  1771 ;  having  «.  lit* 
12  March  1725,  Lady  Susan  Noel,  daughter  of  Baptist,  3rd  Eari  of  GainAoroii^ 
Extinct,  who  d.  20  June  1758;  and  2ndly,  26  March  1759,  the  Hon.  MafTBo«fafie» 
2nd  daughter  of  Jacob,  Ist  Viscount  Folkestone,  who  d,  12  Not.  1804.  By  the  fad 
Lady  the  Earl  had  issue  : 

1  Anthony,  fifth  Earl,  b.  17  Sept  1761,  d,  14  May  1811 ;  haWiig  ».  17 
July  1786,  Barbara,  daughter  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Webb^  Bifft.»  tad 
one  of  the  co-heirs  of  the  Barony  of  Mauley,  now  in  abcyuiiee  s  iIm  tf. 
5  Oct.  1819,  leaving  by  the  Earl  an  only  daughter, 

Lad9  Barbara,  b.  10  Oct.  1786,  d,  5  June  18M  ;  Lady  da-lfaitey. 
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2  Lady  Mary-Anne,  b.  31  Dec.  1766,  m.  12  April  1788,  Charlet  Siurt,  Esq., 

of  CritchUl  House,  Dorset,  who  d,  12  May  1812. 

3  Cropley,  present  and  sixth  Earl. 

CreatUm* Baron  Ashley  1661,  Baron  Cooper  and  Earl  107S.    Bart.  1621. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.—Lore,    Scrre. 

T\ntm  Residence*— 24,  Grosrenor  Square. 

Seatt,—St.  Giles's  House, Cranbonme,  Dorsetshire;  and  at  Richmond,  Surrey. 


SHANNON.  EARL  OF.  (Boylb.) 
Richard  Botle,  Earl  of  Shannon,  Viscount  Boyle  of  Bandon,  Co. 
Cork,  and  Baron  Boyle  of  Castle-Martyr,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland  ; 
Baron  Carleton,  Co.  York,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  b.  12 
May  1809,  succeeded  22  April  1842,  w.  28  May  1832,  Emily-Hen- 
rietta, youngest  daughter  of  Lord  George  Seymour, — «eeHBRTFOBD, 
and  has  issue, 

l^Henry-Bentinck,  Visoount  Boyle,  b.  22  Nov.  1833. 
2  Hon.  Frederick-James,  6. 16  Sept.  1835. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Hbnry,  third  Earl,  was  b.  8  Aug.  1771,  succeeded  20 
May  1807,  and  d,  22  April  1842,  haring  m.  9  June  1798,  Sarah,  4th  daughter  of 
John  Hyde,  Esq..  of  Castle  Hyde,  Co.  Cork,  and  by  her,  who  was  b.  in  1780,  and 
d.  6  Sept.  1820,  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Catherine,  b.  13  March  1801. 

2  Hon.  Richard,  b.  22  Feb.  1802,  d,  1803. 

3  Lady  Sarah,  b.  25  June  1803. 

4  Lady  Harriet,  b.  24  Aug.  1805,  d,  an  infant. 

5  Lady  Louisa-Grace,  b.  11  Sept.  1807. 

6  Richard,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

7  Lady  Jane,  b.  Oct.  1812. 

8  Lady  Elizabeth,  6.  13  July  1814. 

9  Hon.  Henry-Charles,  6.  10  Not.  1815,  m.  22  Sept.  1841,  Catherme'So- 

phrofUa^ane,  eldest  daughter  of  James  Ede,  Esq.,  of  Ridgway  Castle, 
Hants,  who  was  6.  30  April  1820,  and  d,  15  Julv  1844. 

10  Lady  Charlotte-Anne,  6.  Feb.  1817. 

11  Hon.  Robert-Francis,  Lieutenant  R.N.,  b.  6  Oct.  1818. 

12  Lady  Frances,  6.  11  June  1820,  rf.  17  July  1824. 

Creations — Earl,  Visooant,  and  Baron  of  Ireland  1756  ;  Baron  of  Great  Britain  17M. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

A/tf/ro.— Spectemur  agendo:  Let  us  be  known  by  our  actioni.— Virit  poet  funcra  rirtus: 
Virtae  outlives  the  grave. 
.y<>a/«. —Castle-Martyr,  Co.  Cork. 


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SHEFFIELD,  EARL  OF.  (Holboyd.) 
George- Augustus-Frederick-Charles  Holroyd,  Earl  of  Shef- 
field, Viscount  Pevensey,  Lord  Sheffield,  Baron  of  Danamore,  Co. 
Meath,  and  Lord  Sheffield,  Baron  of  Roscommon,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland  ,•  Baron  Sheffield  of  Sheffield,  Co.  York,  in  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom;  b.  16 March  1802,  succeeded  30 May  1821,  m. 
6  June  1825,  Lady  Harriet  Lascelles,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of 
Harewood,  a  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Queen  Adelaide,  b,  19  June 
1802,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Frederick-Henry'Stuart,  Vucount  Pevensey,  b.  24  Oct  1827,  d,  21  March 

1829. 

2  Lady  Susan-Harriet,  b.  13  April  1829. 
3*Henry-North,  Viscount  Pevensey,  b.  18  Jan.  1832. 
4  Hon.  Douglas-Edward,  b,  20  June  1834. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  first  Earl,  was  6.  in  1735,  and  d.  30  May  1821, 
having  been  three  times  married;  1st,  in  1767,  to  Abigail,  daughter  of  Lewis  Way, 
Esq.,  who  d.  3  April  1793 ;  2ndly,  26  Dec.  1794,  to  the  Hon.  Lucy  Pelham,  3nl 
daughter  of  Thomas,  afterwards  1st  Earl  of  Chichester,  who  d,  18  Jan.  1797 ;  and 
3rd]y,  20  Jan.  1798,  to  Lady  Anne  North,  2nd  daughter  of  Frederick,  2nd  Earl  of 
Guilford,  who  was  b.  8  Jan.  1764,  and  d.  18  Jan.  1832.     His  Lordship  left  issue. 

By  Ist  marriage : 

1  John-WilHam,  d,  young. 

2  Lady  Maria-Josepha,  Lady  Stanley  of  Alderley. 

3  Lady  Louisa  -  Dorothea,   tn.  14  March  1797,  Lieut-General  Sir  William- 

Henry  Clinton,  G.C.B. — See  Newcastle. 
By  3rd  marriage : 

4  George-Augustus- Frederick-Charles,  present  and  second  Earl. 

5  Lady  Anne-Fredericm-Catherine,  b.  25  Dec.  1804,  d.  31  Aug.  1829  ;  having 

m.  14  June  1827,  the  Hon.  Arthur-Charles  Legge.— -.S^r  Dartmouth. 

Creations^— BhTon  of  Dunamore  1781,  of  Roscommon  1783,  ViMoont  and  Sail  1810,  all  in  tht* 
Iriah  Peerage ;  Barou  in  the  United  Kingdom  1803. 
Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Quern  tc  Deus  eue  juMit:  What  God  commands  you  to  be. 
Toum  Residence.— W»  Portland  Place, 
^ea/.— Sheffield  Park,  Uckficid,  Suascx. 


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SHERBORNE,  BARON  OF.    (Dutton.) 

John  Dutton,  Baron  Sherborne  of  Sherborne,  Co.  Gloucester,  in 
the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  b.  24  Jan.  1779,  succeeded  22  May 
1820,  m.  11  Aug.  1803,  the  Hon.  Mary  Legge,  only  daughter  and 
heir  of  Henry-Stawell-Bilson  Legge,  2nd  Lord  Stawell,  extinct, — 
see  Dartmouth,  and  by  her,  who  was  6.  22  July  1780,  has  issue  : 

l*Hon.  James-Henry-Lcgge,  6.  30  May  1804,  m.  22  Jnne  1826,  Lady  EU- 
»abeth  Howard^  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Suffolk,  by  whom,  who 
was  6.  6  Nov.  1803,  and  d,  29  July  1845,  he  has  had  issue, 

1  Elizaheth-Esther,  b.  t»  March  18S7,  d.  10  Feb.  IMO.  t^John- 

WflUam,  6.  31  Aug.  18S8.        S  HtnrfJamet-Leue,  h,  18,  d,  SS,  Feb.  ISM. 
4  Edward-Lenox,  6.  SS  April  1831.  5  Jalii^ennetta,  fr.  t4  Oet  1831. 

0  Emfly-I«abeUa-€oiiftanoe,  6. 18  Dec  1834.  7  Mary- Laura,  b,%  July 

1830.       8  James,  h.  93  Dec.  1838.         0  Frederick-George,  b,  tt  May  1840. 
10  Charles,  6. 13  Dec.  184S.       1 1  Henry-Thomafl,  b.  13  Jan.  1844. 

2  Mary-EUtabetK,  b,  11  July  1805,  d.  27  Feb.  1806. 

3  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b.  19  Feb.  1807,  Countess  of  Oucie. 

4  Hon.  John-Thomas,  6.  23  Aug.   1810,  m.  19  July  1836,  Lady  Larinia- 

Agnes  Parker,  6th  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Macclesfield. 

5  Hon.  Anne-Constance,  b,  12  Sept.  1816. 

6  Hon.  Ralph-Heneage,  b,  5  Aug.  1821. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James,  first  Lord,  was  A.  22  Oct.  1744,  and  d.  22  May 
1820  ;  haying  m.  7  July  1774,  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of  Wenman- Roberto  Coke, 
Esq., — see  Leicester,  who  was  b.  28  May  1753,  and  d.  17  Dec.  1824,  learing  issue 
by  him  : 

1  Hon,  EUxabeth-Jane,  b.  28  May  1775,  d,  18  April  1836,  Countess  of  Suf- 

folk. 

2  Hon.  Anne-Margaret,  A.  9  Nov.  1776. 

3  Hon.  Frances-Mary,  b.  7  Dec.  1777,  d.  21  March  1807 ;   hanng  m.  26 

April  1806,  Prince  John  Bariatinsky  of  Russia,  who  d.  13  June  1825. 

4  John,  present  and  second  Lord. 

CrM/<<m.— 1784. 

Genealogy. — See  GenealMical  Volume. 
Motto.— SentJbo  fidem :  fwill  keep  fdth. 
Town  Residence.— 15,  Hyde  Park  Gardens. 
Seat. — Sherborne,  Gloucestershire. 


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SHREWSBURY,  EARL  OF.  (Talbot.) 
John  Talbot,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  in  the  Peerage  of  England, 
Earl  of  Waterford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  Hereditary  Lord 
High  Steward  of  that  Kingdom,  F.S.A.5  b.  18  March  I79I,  suc- 
ceeded his  uncle  6  April  18^7,  m.  27  June  1814,  Maria,  eldest 
daughter  of  William  Talbot,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Talbot,  Co.  Wexford. 
b,  21  May  1795,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Mary-Alatbea-Beatrix,  raised  to  the  rank  of  Princess  by  his  Majesty 

the  King  of  Bavaria,  b.  29  May  1815,  m.  4  April  1839,  FUippo-Andrea, 
Prince  Doria-Pamfili-Landi. 

2  John,  b.  27  Nov.  1816,  d.  29  March  1817. 

3  Lady  GymdaUncCatheHne,  b,  3  Dec.  1817,   m.  11  May  1835,  Mark-An- 

thony  Aldobrandini,  Prince  Borghese,  and  d,  at  Rome,  Oct.  1840. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John-Joseph  Talbot,  Esq.,  brotlier  of  the  15th  Earl,  was 
b,  9  June  1765,  and  d.  7  Aug.  1815 ;  having  m.  Ist,  23  May  1789,  Catherine,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.,  of  Lytham  Hall,  Lane. ;  and2ndly,  4  May  1797,  Susanna- 
Harriet,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Bacon  Bedingfeld,  of  Ditchingham  Hall,  Suffolk, 
who  re-m,  the  Hon.  Henry  Roper-Curzon,  afterwards  15th  Lord  Teynham,  and 
d.  7  June  1839.  He  left  the  following  issue,  of  whom  the  survivors  by  the  2nd 
marriage  were  raised  in  1835  to  the  rank  and  precedency  of  sons  and  daughters  of 
an  Earl : 

By  iHt  marriage  : 

1  John,  present  and  sixtee.nth  Earl. 

By  '2nd  marriage : 

2  HoH.  Otwge-Henryy  d,\\  June  1R39  ;  having  m.  6  April  1829,  A/im  Au^ 

guita  Jones,  [daughter  of  Sir  Horace  St.-Paul,  Bart,]  by  whom,  who 
re-m,  9  Sept.  1B39,  the  Hon.  Craven  Fitzhardinge  Berkeley,— «ee  Berke- 
ley, and  d.  25  April  1841,  he  left  issue, 

I'John,  6.  18  Feb.  1830.         *i  Augusta,  b.  0  June  1831. 

3  JameS'Cavendish,  b.  9  Feb.  1802,  d.  2  July  1827. 

4  Lady  Harriet,  b.  14  Feb.  1803,  m.  13  Oct.  1829,  John  Searie,  Esq. 

5  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  7  Sept.  1806,  d.  20  Nov.  1843,  Countess  of  Roscommon. 

6  Lady  Susao-Margaret. 

Creations.— Enghiih  Earl  1442 ;  Earl  of  Ireland  1446. 
Geneaiogp — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.—  Prest  d'accomplir  :  Ready  to  perform. 

4Vea/.9.— Alton  Towera,  8taffordrthire  ;  Heytbrop  Honae,  Oxfordshire ;    and   Grafton    Hall, 
Worcestershire. 


Collateral  Vranetfg. 


[laaae  of  Francis  Talbot,  Esq.,  Grandson  of 
Gilbert,  4tb  son  of  the  10th  Earl.] 

1  Elisabeth-Margaret,  b.  SO  May  1775. 

%  Maria,  b.  4  Oct.  1779,  d.  «5  April  1814 ; 
having  m.  22  Sept.  \mi,  James  WhehU,  Esq., 
of  Woodley  Lodge,  Berks.,  who  d.  20  Juily 
1840. 

S  Lieut. -Col.  Charles-Thomas t  b.  24  Nor. 
1782,  d.  30  April  1838 ;  having  m.  1  Feb.  1830, 
Julia,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Henry- 
Joseph  Tichbome,  Bart.,  by  whom,  who  rein. 
10  Jan.  1839,  Capt.  Washington  Hibbcrt,  of 
Bilton  Grange,  Warwiokshire,  he  left  issue, 
482 


1  Bertram-Arthur,  b.  I8U. 

2  Mary-Annett,  6.  3  June  MM. 

3  Guendalin,  b.  7  Jan.  1836. 
4  Louisa-Frances,  b,  9  Oct.  1784. 

The  Eari  Talbot  is  dAioended  from  lol» 
Talbot,  Esq.,  who  was  a  collatenl  fts»  tk« 
2nd  Earl,  and  half-bffother  to  Sir  OObiVt 
Talbot,  ancestor  of  the  present  BavL 

[From  the  same  John  Talbot,  Bsq, 
also  the  issue  of  the  late  "'~  "^^    *' 


SID 


Talbot  of  Belfut,  Bart.,  vis.] 

1  Catherine-Jane,  m.  14  April  1783,  Rev. 
Jonah  Labord. 

2  Sia  Gbokgi  Talbot,  of  Belfiwt,  and 
Mickleham,  Go.  Surrey,  Bart.,  m.  Anne, 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Thomat  Preston,  by 


whom  he  baa  had  iaiue, 

1  Mary- Anne.         i  Oeorgina. 

3  Charlotte  -  Mary,  m.  George    Hon elcy, 
Ewi. 

4  Anne- Elisabeth. 


SIDMOUTH,  VISCOUNT.     (Addinoton.) 

William-Leonard  Addinoton,  Viscount  Sidmouth  of  Sidmouth, 
Co.  Devon,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  in  Holy  Orders, 
(f,  13  Nov.  1794,  succeeded  15  Feb.  1844,  m,  20  April  1820,  Mary, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John  Young,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hon.  Mary-Unula,  6.3  Feb.  1821,  m.  15  April  1841,  Charles-MUes  Seton, 

Esq. 

2  Charlotte,  b,  and  d.  in  1822. 

3* Hon.  Henry-Estcourt,  Lieutenant  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  6. 17  Feb.  1823. 

4  Hon.  William- Wells,  b,  25  March  1824. 

5  Hon.  Louisa-Chariotte,  b.  14  May  1825. 

6  Anthony,  b,  and  rf.  in  1827. 

7  Hon.  Leonard- Allen,  6. 11  May  1838. 

8  Hon.  Hiley-Robert,  b.  4  April  1830. 

9  Hon.  Charles-John,  b,  17  March  18.32. 

10  Hon.  Caroline-Penelope,  b.  16  May  1833. 

11  Hon.  Edward,  b.  28  March  1835. 

12  Hon.  Frances-Sophia,  6.  11  Sept.  1837. 

13  Hon.  Eliza-Anne,  b,  18  Sept.  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  first  Viscount,  who  for  a  short  time  presided 
over  the  councils  of  the  nation,  on  Mr.  Pitt's  retirement  in  1801,  was  b.  30  May 
1757,  tn.  1st,  Ursula-Mary,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Leonard  Hammond,  Esq.,  b. 
14  May  1760,  d.  23  June  1811 ;  and  2ndly,  29  July  1823,  the  Hon.  Marianne  Scott, 
daughter  of  Lord  Stowell, — see  Eldon,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Townsend,  E^.,  of 
HoniDgton  Hall,  Co.  Warwick,  who  d.  26  April  1842.  His  Lordship  d.  15  Feb. 
1844 ;  having  had  issue  by  his  first  marriage : 

1  Hon.  Henry,  b.  1786,  d.  30  July  1823. 

2  A  son,  b.  14  June,  d.  15  Aug.  1789. 

3  William-Leonard,  present  and  second  Viscount. 

4  Hon.  Mary-Anne. 

5  Hon.  Frances,  m.  20  June  1820,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  Pellew. — See 

Exmouth. 

6  Hon.  Charlotte,  m.  2  May  1838,  the  Rev.  Horace-Gore  Currie. 

7  A  son,  b,  21,  d,  24,  Nov.  1798. 

8  Hon.  Harriet,  b.  17  June  1800,  m.  16  Jan.  1838,  Thomas-Barker  Wall, 

Esq. 

Crra/ion.— 1805. 

Genealogy.— Svc  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Libertas  sub  rege  pio:  Liberty  under  a  pioiu  king. 

Town  Residence,— 6t  York  Street,  St.  James's. 

.9fa/.— Upper  Ottcry,  Deronabirc. 


483 


1  I  2 


SIN 


SINCLAIR,  BARON.    (St.-Clair.) 

Charles  St.-Clair,  Baron  Sinclair,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland, 
and  a  Representative  Peer  j  b,  30  July  1768,  succeeded  24  Dec. 
1776,  TO.  Ist,  13  Feb.  1802,  Mary-Agnes,  only  daughter  of  James 
CJiisholme,  Esq.,  of  Chisholme,  who  d,  16  July  1814;  and  Sndly, 
18  Sept.  1816,  Isabella,  youngest  daughter  of  Alexander  Chatto, 
£sq.,  of  Mainhouse,  Co.  Roxburgh.     His  Lordship's  issue  are : 

by  Ist  marriage : 
l*Hon.  James,  Master  of  Sinclair,  b.  2  July  1803,  m.  14  Sept.  1830,  Jane, 
eldest  daughter  of  Archibald  Little,  Esq.,  of  Shabden-Park,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue  by  her, 

PCharles-WUliam,  b.  8  Sept.  1831.        S  Archibald,  b.  t  Oct.  1833.  3 

Jaznes-Chiflholme,  b.  21  Nov.  1837.         4  A  daughter,  ft.  4  Joly  1S40.  3 

A  daughter,  b.  10  July  1843. 

2  Hon.  EUzabeth,  b.  5  Nov.  1804,  d.  30  Sept.  1812. 

3  Hon.  Susan,  6.  14  June  1806,  m.  6  Aug.  1829,  Francis-DenniB  Massy- 

Dawson,  Esq.— 5#?e  Massy. 

4  Hon.  Matthrw,  b.  2  April  1808,  d.  11  Aug.  1827. 

5  Hon.  Charles^  b.  11  Oct.  1809,  and  d.  1810. 

6  Hon.   Charles,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  8  June    1811,  m.  29  Sept.  1840, 

Isabella-Jane,  youngest  daughter  of  William-Foreman  Home,  Esq.,  of 
Pazton  and  Billie,  Berwickshire,  and  has  issue, 

1  Waiiam-Home-Chuholme,  b.  0  Sept.  1841.  S  Cbarles^amea- 

Chisholme,  b.  19  Jan.  1844.  3  A  Mn,  b.  30  May  1S43. 

By  2nd  marriage : 

7  Hon.  Eleanor,  b.  19  Sept.  1818. 

8  Hon.  John,  b.  12  July  1820,  d.  31  March  1842. 

9  Hon.  Jane-Elizabeth,  b.  in  1822. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  surviving  son  of  Andrew,  twelfth  Lord,  who  did  not 
assume  the  title,  b.  21  July  1733,  d,  24  Dec.  1776,  by  his  marriage,  28  Dec.  1763, 
with  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Rutherford,  Esq.,  of  Edgeraton,  Roxburgfaahire, 
who  d.  Sept.  1837. 

CreatU>n.-'l4a». 

Genealogy.— »ee  Genealogical  VoUune* 

Motto.— Fight. 

^ea<«.— HermanBtoon,  Co.  Haddington  ;  and  Nesbit  House,  Co.  Berwick. 


484 


SK£ 


SKELMERSDALE,  BARON.     (Bootle-VVilbbaham.) 

Edwabd  Bootle-Wilbbaham,  Baron  Skelmersdale  of  Skelmers- 
dale,  Co.  Lancaster,  tn  the  Peerage  of  the  Untied  Kingdom ;  b.  7  March 
1771,  m.  19  April  1796,  Mary- Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Ed- 
ward Taylor,  of  Bifrons,  Kent,  and  sister  of  the  late  Sir  Herbert 
Taylor,  and  of  Sir  Brook  Taylor,  formerly  British  Minister  at  Berlin, 
by  whom,  who  d.  2  June  1840,  he  has  issue  : 
1  Hoo.  Mary-Charlotte,  b.  10  Not.  1800. 

2*^011.  Richard,  b.  27  Oct.  1801,  d.  5  May  1844;  haYingm.  22  May  1832, 
Jessy,  3rd  daugphter  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

1  AdeU-Mary,  6.  0  Jane  1S34.       t  JeMyCaroline,  6.  4  May  1SS0. 
3«Bdward,  b.  IS  Dec.  1SS7.         4  Edith,  6.  10  Jan.  1840.  A  Rom, 

b.  13  Aug.  184S. 

3  Hon.  Emma-Caroline,  6.  17  March  1805,  Lady  Stanley.— 5m  Derby. 

4  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Edward,  Coldstream  Guards,  Private  Secretary   in  the 

Colonial  Department,  b,  22  Dec.  1807,  m.  8  July  1831,  Emily,  4th 
daughter  of  James  Ramsbottom,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur,  b.  0  Sept.  184S.  t  Emma- Violet,  6.  S8  May  1844. 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  Richard  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  who  d.  13  March 
1 796,  having  assumed  the  name  of  Bootle,  in  consequence  of  his  marriage  with 
Mary,  daughter  and  sole  heir  of  Robert  Bootle,  of  Lathom  House,  Co.  Lancaster, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  other  issue. — See  below. 

Creation.— isn. 

Genealogy.See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— In  portu  qaie« :  In  the  baren  ia  repoae. 

Town  Residence.— 55,  Portland  Place. 

•S!ea/.— Lathom  Honae,  near  Ormakirk,  Lancaahire. 


Collalftal  Vtanrtef. 


[Brothera  and  Sbtera  of  the  preacnt  Lord.] 
1  Handle  WUbraham,  Esq.,  of  Rode  Hall, 
Cheshire,  b.  10  Jan.  1773,  m.  Ist,  A  Dec.  1706, 
/^r<«A,daughterandbeirof  the  Rot.  Edward 
Rudd ;  ahe  d.  30  March  ISOff,  and  he  m.  Sndly 
0  Feb.  1806,  Sibylla,  daughter  of  the  late 
Philip  Egerton,  Esq.,  of  Onlton  HaU, 
Cheshire ;  he  haa  iaane  by  both  marriages. 
9  Anne- Dorothea,  who d,  17  Jan.  1815, late 
Lady  AlTanley. 

3  Marp,  d.  13  Nor.  1784;  harinf  at.  M 
Oct.  1780,  WiUiam  Egerton,  Esq.,  of  Tatton 
Park,  Cheahire,  who  d.  Si  April  1806. 

4  Francisca- Alicia, d,  3 Sept.  1810 ;  hartng 


m.  to  Dec,  1783,  Anthonf-Hardolph  Bfre, 
Esq.,  of  OroTe,  Notta,  d.  itairh  1836. 

5  Spbella  '  Georgiana,  d.  SS  Not.  1790 ; 
baring  m.  16  Jane  1701,  WilUam  Farington, 
Esq.,  of  Shaw  HaU,  Co.  Lane,  who  is  alao 
deceased. 

6  Emsna,  d.  30  Not.  1707;  baring  m.  I 
June  1704,  Sir  Charles  Edmonstone,  Bart., 
who  m.  *adly,—see  Hotham ,  and  d.  in  April 
1821. 

7  EUzabeth.d.  17  Dec.  1841 ;  barinff  as. 
in  1891,  the  ReT.  William  Barnes,  Rector 
of  Brixton  DeveriU,  WUta. 


485 


SLl 


SLIGO,  MARQUIS  OF.      (Browne.) 

George- John  Browne,  Marquis  of  Sligo,  Earl  of  Altaniont,  Vis- 
count Westport  of  Westport,  Co.  Mayo,  and  Baron  of  Monteagle  in 
the  same  County,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Baron  Monteagle  of 
Westport,  Co.  Mayo,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Colonel 
of  the  South  Mayo  Militia,  6.  31  Jan.  1820,  succeeded  26  Jan.  1845. 

His  LordHhip's  father,  Howe-Peter,  second  Marquis,  (the  only  issue  of  the 
first  Marquis,  by  his  marriage  with  Lady  Louisa- Catherine  Howe,  afterwards  wife 
of  the  distinguishedJudge,  Lord StoweUy—^ee  Eldonj  ;  6. 18  May  1788,  succeeded 
2  Jan.  1809,  d,  26  Jan.  1845 ;  having  m.  4  March  1 816,  Lady  Hester-Catherine 
DE  BuROH,  now  Marchioness  Dowager,  eldest  daughter  of  John,  13th  Earl  of 
Clanricarde,  and  by  her,  who  was  b.  Jan.  1800,  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Louisa-Catherine,  b,  9  Dec.  1816,  m.  18  May  1839»   Charles  Knox, 

Esq.,  of  Castlelackyn,  Co.  Mayo. 

2  Lady  EUzabeth,  b.  2  Dec.  1817. 

3  George-John,  present  and  third  Marquis. 

4  Lord  Howe,  b.  Jan.  1821,  d.  1  Feb.  1822. 

5  Lady  Catherine,  b.  2  May  1822,  d.  7  June  1844. 

6*Lord  James-de-BuTgh,  Comet  9th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  20  April  1823. 

7  Lord  John-Thomas,  R.N.,  b.  10  Sept.  1824. 

8  Lady  Harriet,  b.  15  Feb.  1827. 

9  Lady  EmUy,  6.  14  July  1829. 

10  Lord  Ulick-Henry,  6.  14  March  1831. 

11  Lord  Richard-Howe,  b.  Aug.  1834. 

12  Lady  Hester-Georgiana,  b.  30  July  1837. 

13  Lady  AugusU,  6.8  Aug.  1838. 

14  Lady  Marianne,  b.  25  Dec.  1839. 


Creaiions Baron  of  Ireland  1700,  ViMxrant  1706,  Earl  1771,  Marquis 

United  Kingdom  1806. 
Oenealogv.—See  Genealoeical  Vohune. 
Motto.— omvem  raiaon :  Follow  reason. 
Toum  Residence.— %  Mansfield  Street. 
Seat — Westport  House,  Co.  Mayo. 


1800 ;  Baron  of  the 


[Great  uncle  and  aunts  of  the  present  Mar- 
quis, issue  of  Peter,  Sad  Earl  of  Altamont.] 
1  Right  Hon.  Denis,  b.  Oct.  1763,  d.  14 
Aug.  1SS8 ;  having  m.  in  1700,  A  nne,  daughter 
of  the  late  Ross  Mahon,  Esq.,  of  Casttegor, 
Co.  Galway,  by  his  aunt.  Lady  Anne  Browne, 
daughter  of  the  1st  Earl;  she  d.  30  Dec. 
1833.    Their  issue  are, 

1  Jambs  Baowaa,  Esq.,  6.  15  June 
1703,  m.  lit,  Oct.  1820,  Ekanor  Ca- 
therine, 3rd  daughter  of  John  Wells, 
Esq.,  of  Beckley  House,  Kent,  who  d. 
witiiout  issue,  Dec.  18S3;  and  tndly, 
17  March  18S5,  EUsabeth,  tnd  daugh- 
ter  of  the  late  John  Puset,  Esq.,  of 
Totteridge,  Herts,  by  whom  he  has 

'  1  Catherine-Eleanor.     3  James- 
Denis.      3  Charlotte- Elisabeth,  b. 
13  June  18S0. 
486 


Collateral  Vtanctt0. 

»  Peter,  Secretary  of  Lcfation 
Copenhagen,  b.  1704,  m.  4  iutv  U 


at 


Catherine- Bsdier,  daughter  of  iIm  Ute 
John  Puget,  Esq.,  of  Totteridge,  andkas 
issue, 

1  Catherine  -Aime,  h.  6  Sept. 
1893. 
»  Peter-Denis,  d.  11  Match  IStS. 

3  EstherJane,  6. 14  Sept.  IBM. 

4  Eleanor-Itabella,  6.   IS  Aag. 
1830. 

3  ReT.  Denis,  Vicar  of  Santry,  *.  It 
Oct.  1705,  M.  7  June  18M,  Aane^AU- 
da,  daughter  of  lliomaa- wflliMBi  FB- 
gate,  Esq.,  and  has  Ismm, 

1  Denis-Howe,  6.  6  Oet 

5  EmUy-Anne,  6.  St  Jan. 

3  Louisa-Anne,  6.  M  JiAy    ^ 

4  BliBabetii4ane,6.1il«ly 

5  Willian,  b.  3  Jane 


SOM 


4  John,  of  Mount  Browne,  Co.  Mayo, 
M.  *i5  Aug.  1832,  Rsthor.  vMost  daugh- 
tvr  of  John  Wells,  Etq.,  of  Recklcy,  and 
has  iMue, 

1  Esthor-Charlotte,  b.  1  July  1833. 

2  LouiM-Annc,  b.  4  Oct.  1834. 

3  Julia-Sophia,  b,  22  Oct.  1839. 

4  Henr7-Burdett.fr.  9  April  1837. 

5  CaroUnc-Catherine,  b.  13  Aug. 
1838. 

0  PercATAl  -  Altamont,  b.  1  Aug. 
1841. 

5  RcT.  George,  Vicar  of  Lenton, 
Notts.,  fr.  20  May  1803,  lit.  Eliiabeth- 
Anne,  daughter  of  the  Rct.  Edward 
Day,  of  Beaufort,  Co.  Derry,  and  has 

1  Denia  •  George,  o.  10   March 
1820. 

2  Harriet-Anne,  b,  2  May  1832. 

3  George- Robert,  b.  10  Oct.  1833. 

4  Robert,  b.  19  March  1835. 

5  Eliiabcth-Lonisa,   b.    12   Jan. 
1838. 

G  Henry-Joy,  fr.  14  Jan.  1841. 
7  John-Edward,  b.  17  April  1842. 
0  Anne. 

7  Elixabeth  fdec.»  baring  m.  25  Aug. 
1832,  George  Harriaon,  Esq. 

8  ChariotteEmih*  b.  1805.  d.  20 
April  1838  ;  having  ••.  9  Sept.  1824,  the 
ReT.  William-John  Purdon.who  rt  m. 
May  1842,  Cathcrine-Gcraldine,  eldCHt 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Ross  Mahuu, 
Bart.,  by  the  Hon.  Mary-Gcraldine 
Vc«;y-Fit»-Gerald.— .yf**  Fiti-Gir^li). 

g  Harriet-Maria,  m.  30  June   1829. 


the    ReT.    Robert  Pakenham.  —  Set 

LONUKORD. 

2  Ladji  Anne,  d.  10  Aug.  lS14,late  Countess 
of  Desart. 

3  Hon.  Marfft  d.  10  June  1770. 

4  Lady  FMzabeth,  d.  Fob.  1799 ;  having 
m.  Aug.  1780,  Ross  Makont  £:fo.,  afterwards 
a  Bart,  [son  of  the  late  Ross  Mahon,  Esq., 
by  Lady  Anne  Browne,  daughter  of  the  1st 
Earl] ;  Sir  Ross,  d.  in  Aug.  1835,  having  m. 
2ndly,  Diana,  daughter  of  Edward  Baber, 
Esq.,  and  9rd\yi—see  Fits-Gkiulu. 

5  Lady  Charlotte,  m.  John  Mahon,  Esq., 
who  d.  23  Oct.  1834. 

[Issue   of  the    late    Hon.   Colonel   Arthur 
Browne,  2nd  son  of  John,  1st  Earl.] 

1  Jokit.  b.  1750,  d,  24  Aug.  1819 ;  having 
m.  1784,  Rosa-Mtny,  daughter  of  Admiral  Sir 
Richard  Hughes,  Bart,  by  whom  he  left 
issue. 

Akthuk  Brownb,  Esq. 

2  George,  b.  1700. 

3  Anne,  dec.,  having m.  Mi^or  Lindsay,  of 
Turin  Castle,  Co.  Mayo. 

4  Louisa,  m.  20  July  1803.  Lieut.- CoL 
Browne,  of  Browne  Hall,  Co.  Mayo. 

[Issue  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Browne,  0th  son 
of  the  1st  Earl.] 

1  Emily,  m.  18  Jan.  1788.  Dnminick 
Browne,  "Esq.,  of  Askford,  Co.  (Salway. 

2  Mary,  m.  14  May  1800.  Peter  Blake, 
Eh-i.,  of  Corbally. Castle,  Co.  Galway.  =- 

3  Louisa,  m.  20  Aug.  1807,  George  Moore, 
Esq.,  of  Moore  Hall,  Co.  Mayo. 

4  Anne. 

5  Henry. 


SOMERS,  EARL.     (Somers-Cocks.) 

JoHN-SoMERS  SoMERS-CocKS,  Earl  Somers,  Viscount  Eastnor  of 
Eastnor  Castle,  Co.  Hereford,  and  Lord  Somers,  Baron  of  Evesham, 
Co.  Worcester,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baro- 
net 5  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  County  of  Hereford,  Colonel  of  the 
Herefordshire  Militia,  b.  19  March  1788,  succeeded  5  Jan.  1841,  m, 
4  March  1815,  Lady  Caroline-Harriet  Yorke,  fourth  daughter  of 
Philip,  third  Earl  of  Hardwicke,  6.  15  Oct.  1794,  by  whom  he  has 
issue, 

1  Lady  Caroline-Margaret,  a  Maid  of  Honour  of  the  Queen,  b.  6  Aug.  1817. 

2*Charles-Somen,  Viscount  Eastnor,  M.P.,6.  14  July  1819. 

3  Lady  Harriet-Catherine,  6.  4  Jan.  1823. 

4  Hon.  Isahella^endma,  b.  4  Aug.  1828,  (L  8  Maich  1838. 

5  Lady  Emily-Maria,  b,  16  Not.  1829. 

Hts  Lordship's  father,  John  Somers,  first  Earl,  b,  6  May  1760,  succeeded  as 
Baron  30  Jan.  1806,  and  d.  5  Jan.  1841,  having  m.  1st,  19  March  1785,  Margaret, 
only  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Treadway-Russell  Nash,  D.D.,  who</.  9  Feb.  1831 ;  and 
2ndly,  3  June  1834,  Jane,  now  Countess  Dowager,  4th  daughter  of  his  uncle, 
the  late  James  Cocks,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  the  Rev.  George  Waddington.  His 
Lordship's  issue  by  his  Ist  marriage,  are, 
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1  Hon,  Major  Edward-Ckarlety  b.  27  July  1786«  killed  at  the  assault  of  Bur- 

gos, 8  Oct.  1812. 

2  JOHN-SOMERS,   SECOND   AND  PRESENT  EaRL. 

3  Hon.  and   Rev.  James-Somers,  Prebeodaiy  of  Hereford  and  Worcester, 

Vicar  of  Neen-Savage,  Salop,  b,  9  Jan.  1790. 

4  Lady  Margaret-Maria,  6.  6  Aug.  1791. 

The  Earl's  grandfather,  Charles,  first  Lord,  was  b.  29  June  1725,  and  d.  30  Jan. 
1806 ;  haying  m,  1st,  2  Aug.  1759,  Elizabeth,  6th  daughter  of  Richard  Eliot,  Esq., 
and  Aunt  of  the  Earl  of  St.  Germans, — who  d,  1  Jan.  1771 ;  and  his  Lordship  m. 
2ndly,  20  May  1772,  Anne,  daughter  of  Reginald  Pole,  Esq.,  of  Stoke  Damarell, 
Devon,  who  d,  25  April  1833.    His  Lordship's  issue  were, 

by  l8t  mamage : 

1  John  SoMBRSy  first  Earl, 

2  Hon,  Mary-Judith,  b,  2  Feb.  1762,  deceased, 

3  Harriet-Margaret,  d,  an  infant. 

*  i  Tunn-  S  Edward-CharUi,  b,  23  Jan.  1767,  d,  in  1781. 

5  S  *^^^  I  CharUs-Edward,  b,  23  Jan.  1767,  d.  an  infant. 

6  Hon.  Harriet,  b.  28  Aug.  1769. 

By  9nd  marriage : 

7  Hon.  Anna-Maria,  b,  14  March  1773,  d.  27  July  1835 ;  having  m.  4  Dec 

1797,  the  Rev,  PhiUp  Yorke,—»ee  Hardwicke,  who  d.  29  May  1817. 

8  Hon.  Philip-James,  6.  2  Dec.  1774,  m,  29  Not.  1812,  Frances,  daughter 

of  Arthur  Herbert,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  ReT.  Charles-Richard-Sofmen,  B  Jl.,  Vicar  of  WolTeiley,  Woorceater- 


shire,  6.  April  1814.  t  Philip-Reginald,  Capt.  R.  A.,  6.  Ang.  1815. 

3  Fanny,  b.  »  May  1817.        4  Arthur-Herbert,  6.  April  1819.         5  J  ' 
James-Thomaf-Somers,  b.  Aug.  1820. 


9  Hon.  Reginald,  b.  14  Jan.  1777,  d.  19  Not.  1805 ;  haTing  m.  21  Dec  1802, 
Anne,  2nd  daughter  of  his  uncle,  James  CodLS,  Esq.,  who  also  d.  19 
March  1810,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Rer.  Henry-Soinen,1  Yicar  of  Leigh,  Woroesterdiire,  6.  16  Dec  1983, 
m,  I  Jan.  1839,  Francea-Mercy,  daughter  of  Henry  Bromley,  Eaq.,  of 
Abberley  Lodge,  Co.  Worcester,  by  whom  he  haa  iiane, 

1  Henry-Bromley,  b.  19  June  1831.  9  ReHnaid-Somers,  b.  M 

Sept.  1838,  d.  April  1841.        3  EUsabeth-Haniet,  6.  SO  Dec  1S33.        4 
Jane,  6.  9  May  1835.         ff  Marjf-MUlicent,  6.  7  July  1830,  d.  30  July 

1838.  0  John-Somera,  6. 10  March  1838.         7  Jamea,  6.  1  Sept. 

1839.  8  Margare^Anne,  6.  11  April  184S. 

Oea/tofM.— Baron  1784,  YiKOunt  and  Barl  18S1.    Bart  177S. 

Crenealogji.^-8ee  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.--PTodeaae  quam  conapici :  Utility  without  oatentation. 

T\fum  Residence.^A5,  Grosrenor  Place. 

iS^o/f.— Eaatnor  Caatle,  near  Ledbury,  Herefordahire ;  and  Priory,  Rdgate,  Surrey. 


SOMERSET,  DUKE  OF.  (Seymour.) 
Edward-Adolphus  St.  Maur^  Duke  of  Somerset  and  Baron  Sey- 
mour, in  the  Peerage  of  England,  and  a  Baronet;  Vice- Admiral  of 
the  Coast  of  Somersetshire,  Vice-President  of  University  Collie, 
London*  a  Trustee  of  the  Hunterian  Museum,  and  Member  ai  the 
Royal  Asiatic  Society,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  F.SA.;  b.  24  Feb.  1775,  suc- 
ceeded 15  Dec.  1793,  m.  1st,  24  June  1800,  Lady  Charlotte  J2«. 
milton,  2nd  daughter  of  Archibald,  9th  Duke  of  Hamilton,  who  if. 
10  June  1827 ;  his  Grace  m.  2n(lly,  28  July  1836,  Margaret, 

4oo 


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daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Michael-Shaw  Stewart,  Bart.     By  his  Ist 
marriage  he  has  had  issue : 

1  Lady   Charlotte-Jane,  6.  19  Oct.   1803,  m.  31  March     1839,  William 

Blount,  Esq.,  ofOrleford,  Co.  Hereford. 
2*Edward-Adolphii8,  Lord  Seymour,  M.P.,  b,  20  Dec.  1804,  m.  10  June 
1830,  Jane-Georgiana,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Sheridan, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Jane-Hennione*  b,  1  Jan.  1839.  S  Hon.  Ulrica-Frederic«>Jane,  b. 
li  Jan.  1833.  3* Hon.  Bdward-Adolphns-Ferdinand,  b.  17  July  1835.  4 
Hon.  Edward-Percy,  b.  10  Aug.  1841. 

3  Lady  Jane-Anne-Wilhelmina,  b.  2  Feb.  1806. 

4  Lady  Anna-Maria-Jane,  6.  14  Aug.  1807,  m.  13  Sept.  1838,  William  Tol- 

lemache,  Esqv— iSee  Dysart. 

5  Lady  Henriette-Jane,  b.  21  April  1809. 

6  Lord  Archibald-Henry-Algemon,  b.  30  Dec.  1810. 

7  Lord  Oeorge-Spencer-ytdolphutf  6.  15  April,  d,  June,  1812. 

8  Lord  Algemon-Percy-Banks,  b.  22  Dec.  1813,  m.  17  May  1845,  Horatia- 

Isabella-Harriet,  2nd  daughter  of  John- Philip  Morier,  Esq. 

His  Grace  is  the  only  surviWng  issue  of  Webb,  tenth  Duke,  who  was  b,  3 
Dec.  1718,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1793,  by  his  Duchess,  Anna-Maria,  only  daughter  and 
heir  of  John  Bonnell,  Esq.,  who  d.  28  July  1802. 

Creations.—DnkjB  and  Baron  1547. 
Geneoion. — See  Geneatoglcal  Volume. 
Motto.— ¥oy  pour  deroir :  Faith  for  duty. 
Town  Residence.— Turk.  Lane. 

Seats.— Maiien  Bradley  House,  near  Mere,  Wilts ;  Wimbledon  Park,  Surrey ;  and  Stover 
Lodge,  near  Newton- Abbot,  Deronshire. 


ColUtftal  Vtancief. 


[Issue  of  the  Duke's  Cousin,  Colonel  Francis- 
Compton  Seymour,  son  of  the  Very  Rer. 
Lord  Fr4Jicis,  Dean  of  Wells,  4th  son  of 
the  8th  Duke.] 

1  Francis  -  Edward  Sktmoor,  Esq.,  Com- 
mander R.N.,  of  Castle-GroTO,  Bampton, 
Devon,  b.  98  Sept.  1788,  m.  4  Feb.  18IS, 
Elisabeth,  3nd  daughter  of  the  late  Charles 
Cook,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Rev.  Francis-Payne,^.  S3  Dec.  1815. 
i  Elisabeth-Seymour,  6. 35  Feb.  1817, 
m.  18  Aug.  1830,  John-Lowdham  Brett, 
Esq. 

3  Charlotte-Hamilla-Seymour,  b.  11 
July   1819,  m.    15  April  1837,  Philip- 
Penry  Williams,  Esq. 
S  Edward-William,  Ueut.  R.N.,  b.  1701,  m. 

8ept.l8Sl.  Charlotte -Alice,  daughter  of 

Green,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Richard  Wilkins, 
Esq.,  but  has  no  issue. 

3  Henry -John -Hyde,  b.  1705,  m.  SO  Nov. 

18SI,  Charlotte,  voungest  daughter  of  Sir 

Samuel  Whitcombe,  and  has  isirae  by  her, 

1  Charlotte-Payne,  b.  1  Dec.  18S2,  m. 

7  Aug.  1845,  the  Rev.  Charles-James 

Wllloughby.— tSire  Middliton. 


t  Julia,  h.  April  18S4. 
3  Henry,  b.  July  1825. 

[Issue  of  Henry  Seymour,  Esq.,  son  of  Fran- 
cis, Brother  of  the  8th  Duke.] 

1  CaroUne.b.  31  Jan.  1755,4.  SO  March  18S1: 
having  M.  in  Sept.  1775,  WUikm  Danbf,  Esq., 
of  Swinton  Park,  Yorkshire,  who  m.  Sndly, 
5  Jan.  18SS,  Anne-Holwell,  Snd  daughter  of 
William  Guter,  Esq.,  for  herSndmarrtage/— 
see  ViRNON,  Col.  Branch,  d.  4  Dec.  1833. 

S  Georgiana,  b.  31  Dec.  1756,  m,  S7  Sept 
17W,  Louis,  Comte  de  Dur/ort,  who  d.  March 
1801.=^ 

3  Hbnrt  Sbymocr,  Esq.,  of  Northbrook, 
Devon,  and  Knovle,  Wilts.,  b.  10  Nov.  1770, 

m.  IS  Jan.  1817,  Jane,  daughter  of Hop- 

kinson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry-Danby,  b.  I  July  18S0. 
S  Jane,  b.  8  March  18SS. 

3  Sarah-Ellen,  b.  S4  April  18S3. 

4  Alflned,  b.  11  Not.  18S4. 

5  Louisa  -  Caroline  -  Harcourt,  6.  0 
June  18S8. 

The  Marquis  of  Hertford  is  descendetl 
from  Francis,  Lord  Conway,  uncle  of  the 
0th  Duke. 


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SOMERVILLE,  BARON.     (Sombrville.) 

Kenelm  Somerville,  Lord  Somerville,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scot- 
land  ;  a  Captain  in  the  Royal  Navy,  6.  14  Nov.  1787,  succeeded  his 
brother  Mark,  sixteenth  Lord,  3  June  1842,  m.  3  Sept.  1833, 
Frances-Louisa,   only  daughter  of  John  Hayman,    Esq.,  and   has 

issue, 

1  Hon.  Louisa-Harriet,  6.  11  Jan.  1835. 

2  Hon.  Emily-Charlotte,  b.  29  July  1836. 

3  Hon.  Mary-Agnes,  b.  19  Dec.  1837. 
4*Hon.  Hugh,  6.  11  Oct.  1839. 

5  Hon.  Frederick-Noel,  b,  8  Oct.  1840. 

6  Hon.  Selina-Constance,  b.  21  Nov.  1841. 

7  Hon.  Julia-Frances,  b.  24  May  1844. 

His  Lordship  is  the  4th  son  of  the  Hon.  Lieut-Colonel  Hugh  Somenrille,  2Qd 
son  of  the  13th  Lord,  b.  in  1729,  rf.  7  May  1795 ;  having  m.  Irt,  23  Nov.  1763, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heir  of  Christopher  Lethbridge,  Esq.,  of  Westaway,  Devon, 
who  d,  11  Oct.  1765;  and  2ndly,  26  Oct  1778,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Hon. 
Wriothesley  Digby, — see  Digby,  who  d.8  Sept.  1794.  TheColoners  surviving  issue 
by  her  were  nused,  by  Royal  warrant  20  March  1834,  to  the  rank  and  title  of  sons  and 
daughters  of  a  Baron  ;  he  had, 

By  Ut  marriage : 

1  John,  fifteenth  Lord^  b,   21  Sept.  1765,  succeeded  his  uncle,  Jamei 

14th  Lord,  16  April  1796,  d,  unm,  5  Oct.  1819. 
By  Snd  marriage : 

2  Hughy  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  Bengal  Civil  Service,  d.  in  1808 ;  having  m. 

25  Dec.  1807,  Amicia,  eldest  daughter  of  George  Heming,  Esq.,   of 
Weddington,  Co.  Warwick,  who  survives  him,  without  issue. 

3  Hon.  Mary,  b.  27  April  1780,  d.  28  April  1834 ;  having  m.  the  Rev,  ChmrU* 

Digby,-— See  Digby,  who  d.  23  June  1841. 

4  Hon.  Frances,  b,  7  Jan.  1782,  m.  28  Aug.  1838,  the  Hon.  William-Booth 

Grey.— See  Stamford. 

5  Mark,  sixteenth  Lord,  b,  26  Oct.  1784,  succeeded  his  half-brother, 

John  15th  Lord,  5  Oct  1819,  d,  unm,  3  June  1842. 

6  Harriet,  b.  23  May  1786,  Countess-Dowager  of  Enroll. 

7  Kenelm,  present  and  seventeenth  Lord. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  William,  Rector  of  Harford,  Warwickshire,  b.  14  OcC 

1789,  m.  5  May  1830,  Charlotte,  7th  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter 
Bagot,  uncle  of  Lord  Bagot,  and  has  issue : 

1  Walter-Digby,  b,  17  Dec.  1S31.  »  Bverard- William,  6.  3  J«Iy  last. 

8  Reginald- Hugh,  b,  16  Dec.  1835.  4  Aubray^ohn,  6.  1  Feb.  18M. 

5  Aufuatufl,  6.  8  Ang.  1839. 

9  Hon.Julia-Valenza,  b.  27  Aug.  1792,  m.  20  May  1816,  Major  Sir  Frmncia- 

Bond  Head,  Bart.,  and  K.C.H. 

Creation,— Ui4. 

Geneaion.—See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto,--reur  God  in  life. 

^tef.— Parilion,  Melrow,  Co.  Roxburgh ;  and  Somonrille-AflCon,  GkmceiCersklrc. 


490 


SON 


SONDES,    BARON.     (Watson.) 

George-John  Milles,  Baron  Sondes  of  Lees  Court,  Co.  Kent* 
til  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  b.  W  Jan.  1794,  took  the  name  of 
Milles  only  by  Royal  Sign  Manual  in  18^0,  succeeded  14  March 
1836,  m.  24  July  1823,  Eleanor,  5th  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Edward 
KnatchbuU,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

1  •Hon.  George- Watson,  Comet  Royal  Horse  Guards,  6.  2  Oct.  1824. 

2  Hon.  Mary-Julia,  b.  8  Oct.  1825,  m.  22  July  1845,  Edward  Fellowes,  Esq., 

M.P.,  of  Ramsey  Abbey,  Hunts.,  and  Haverland  Hall,  Norfolk. 

3  Hon.  Elizabeth-Frances,  b.  26  Aug.  1827. 

4  Hon.  Lewis- Watson,  b.  5  Aug.  1829. 

5  Hon.  Jemima-Townshend,  b,  5  Oct.  1830. 

6  Hon.  Georgiana-Grace,  6.  6  March  1832. 

7  Hon.  Anna-Maria-Mariquita,  b,  30  June  1838. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Lewis-Thomas  Watson,  second  Lord,  was  b.  18  April 
1754,  and  d,  20  June  1806,  hanng  m.  30  Nov.  1785,  Maiy-Elizabeth,  only  daugh- 
ter and  heir  of  Richard  Milles,  Esq.,  of  North  Elmham,  Norfolk ;  she  d.  29  Sept. 
1818,  having  m.  2ndly,  Lieut. -General  Sir  Henry-Tucker  Montresor,  K.C.B.  and 
G.C.H.,  who  d,  10  March  1837.     His  Lordship  had  issue : 

1  Hon.  Mary-Grace,  b.  29  Dec.  1786,  m.  3  May  1808,  Sir  John-Henry  Pal- 

mer, Bart.,  b.  11  April  1775. 

2  Grace,  b.  1  Aug.  1790,  d,  9  Sept.  1794. 

3  Lsivis-RicujRDt  THIRD  LoRD,  b.  24  May  1792,  d.  unm.  14  March  1836. 

4  George-John  Milles,  present  and  fourth  Lord. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry,  6. 10  Aug.  1796. 

6  Hon.  Richard,  b.  6  Jan.  1800,  m.  21  Dec.   1839,  Larinia-Jane,  daughter 

of  Lord  George  Quia, — see  Headport,  and  Las  issue, 

1  George- Lewis,  6.  0  March  1H41.  3  Rdward-Spenoer,  b.  24 

May  1843.  3  A  daughter,  b,  31  Aug.  1845. 

7  Hon.  Catherine,  b.  10  June  1802,  m.  23  April  1829,  William  de-Capell- 

Brooke,  Esq. 

f  Yea/ ton.— 1760. 

GeHealogm.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Eato  quod  esM  nderis :  Be  what  you  appear. 

Toum  ResidencCr^lSt  St.  Jamei's  Square. 

Seats.— LeeB  Court  and  Nackington,  Kent;  and  Rlmham  Hall,  Norfolk. 


491 


sou 


SOUTHAMPTON,  BARON  OF.     (Fitzroy.) 
Charles  Fitzroy,   Baron   of  Southampton,  Co.    Hants.^  in   the 
Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  b.  28  Sept.  1804,  succeeded  24  June  1810, 
m.  23  Feb.  1826,  Harriet,  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Henry-Fitz-Roy 
Stanhope, — see  Harrington,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue  only, 
Aion,  still-born  12  Oct.  1827. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George-Ferdinand,  second  Lord,  6. 7  Aug.  1761,  d:  24 
June  1810;  haying  m.  Ist,  21  Aug.  1784,  Laura,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  and 
Right  Reverend  Frederick  Keppel,  Bishop  of  Exeter, — tee  Albemarle,  who  d.  20 
June  1798  ;  and  2ndly,  2  Dec.  1802,  Fraincet- Isabella,  2nd  daughter  of  Lord 
Robert  Seymour, — tee  Hertford,  who  </.  3  June  1838.    His  Lordship's  issue  were. 

By  1st  marriage : 

1  Hon.  Georgiana-Afana,  b.  28  March  1785,  d.  8  Aug.  1830 ;  having  m.  2  June 

1814,  the  late  Lieut.-CoL  John^ Horace-Thomas  Slaplefn,—See  Lb-De- 
SPENCER. 

By   Snd  marriage : 

2  Hon.  Anne-Caroline,  h,  25  Sept.  1803,  m.  Oct.  1828,  the  Rev.  Humphrey 

Allen. 

3  Charles,  present  and  third  Lord. 

4  Hon,  Laura-Isabella,  b.  15  Sept.  1805,  deceased. 

5*Hon.  Henry,  M.P.,  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  b,  2  May  1807,  m.  29  April 
1839,  Hannah-Meyer,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Baron  Rothschild,  and 
has  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  15  Dec.  1&43.  S  A  daughter,  b.  19  Sept.  1844. 

Creation.— 17W. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— EX  dectu  et  pretium  recti :  The  ornament  and  reward  of  rirtne. 
Town  Residence.— e»t  Momit  Street, 
^eo/.— Whittlebury  Lodge,  Northamptonahire. 


CuIIatetal  Vranrtes 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Charles,  1st  Lord.] 
1  Hon.  Gen.  Charles,  b.  5  Sept.  1702,  d.  18 
Oct.  1831 ;  haying  m.  tV  Sept.  1810,  Elisa, 

daughter  of Barlow,  Esq.,  and  widow 

of ClaTering-Savage,  Esq. 

3  Hon.  Henry,  b.  13  Sept.  1789,  d.  19 
March  1794;  haring  m.  4  Jan.  1790,  Lady 
Anne  WeUesley,  eldest  daughter  of  Garrett, 
1st  Earl  of  Momington,  by  whom,  who  re-m. 
Charles-Culling  Smith,  Esq.,  and  d.  10  Dec 
1844,  he  left  issue, 

Georgiana  •  Frederica,  b.  3  Oct. 
1792,  d.  11  May  1821 ;  haring  m.  25 
July  1814,  Henry,  Marquis  of  Wor- 
cester, now  Duke  of  Beaufort. 

3  Hon,  Charlotte,  b.  3  July  1707,  d,  22 
Not.  1828,  late  Viscountess  Dungannon. 

4  Hon,  Warren,  b.  1  Sept.  1708,  if.  24  May 
1806 ;  having  m.  11  Feb.  1794,  Maria -Theresa- 
Josepha,  daughter  of  Andrew  D'Isaac,  a 
German  Counsellor  of  State,  by  whom  he 
left  issue, 

A  son  and  a  daughter. 
A  Hon.  Frederick,  6.  10  Oct.  1709. 

6  Hon.  Emily,  b.  20  Dec.  ino,  d.  8  June 
1800,  Lady  Bagot. 

7  Hon,  Ijouisa,  b.  12  Dec.  1(771,  who  is  de- 
ceased; having  si.  18  Dec.  1792,  the  late 

492 


BranagroTe,    Oo| 


James  Allen, 
Worcester. 

8  Hon.  Ueutenant-Generai  WUiimm,b.  it 
Dec.  1773,  d.  19  May  1837 ;  havinff  m.  1st, 
20  May  1801,  Catherine,  daughter  of  Sir 
Simon -Haughton  Clarke,  Bart.,  who  d,  10 
May  1808;  2ndly,4  Julyl811,i:.«ijr£Uaifea 
Fitx  •  Roy,  3rd  daughter  of  Anguatiu-HeBry 
3rd  Duke  of  Grafton,  who  d,  SO  ManA  1819. 
He  had  issue  by  the  1st  marria^ : 

1  William  •  Simon  •  Hanghtaa,  of 
Kempstone,  Norfolk,  6. 8  Dec.  UOt,  m. 
21  July  1829,  Anne,  yoongest  dangliter 
of  Thomas  Bagge,  Esq.,  of  StndMt 
Han,  Norfolk. 

2  Arthur- WiUiam-Bagot,Lie«fc.  Bon- 
bay  Cavalry,  6.  7  Nov.  1888. 

3  Charleo-WiUiam- Henry. G«m» 
Ueut.  R.N.,  6.  7  Jan.  1807,  m.  18  lUy 
1837,  Caroline-Emily,  Srd  dai^tar  af 
the  late  Richard  Phayre,  Baq. 

-Thoinaa'l 


4  Rev. Frederick-  

Coke,  AM.,  Rector  of  Great  RIm* 
stead,  Norfolk,  b,  SO  Jaa.  IMS,  mTik 

May  1884,   EmiUa-lT 

daughter  of  the  late  H.. 
Esq.,  of  Snettishan,  Na 
issue: 


sou 


I  Emily-KatharliM-Le- Strange, 
b.  34  May  1S3S. 

«  Frederick  -  Southampton  -  Le- 
Strange,  b.  7  July  1836. 

3  Henry. WUtiam«   b.  97   June 

4  Maria-Louisa,  b.  lA  June  1840. 


5  A  son,  6.  10  Jan.  1M4. 
0  Hon.  Georriana,  b.  13  Oct.  1781,  d.  6 
Feb.  1835  ;  baring  m.  90  Jan.  1807,  the  Hon. 
Mqior-General  Sir  WUliam  Potuimbp, 
K.C.B.,  who  d.  at  Waterloo  18  June  181A.— 
See  Poneonby. 


SOUTHWELL,  VISCOUNT.     (Southwbll.) 

Thomas-Anthont  Southwell,  Viscount  Southwell,  Baron  South- 
well of  Castle  Mattress,  Co.  Limerick,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  an 
Irish  Baronet,  and  K.P. ;  b.  25  Feb.  1777,  succeeded  15  Feb.  1796, 
m.  14  May  1799,  Jane,  2nd  daughter  of  John  Berkeley,  Esq.,  of 
Hindlip,  Co.  Worcester,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue  : 

1  Hon,  Thomas'^rtkur,  b.  22  Oct.  1801,  d.  31  Dec.  1829. 

2  Hon.  Sophia-Catherine,  b.  9  Feb.  1809,  m.  the  Marquis  de  Choifleul. 

3  Hon.  Laura-Maria-Helena,  6. 17  Nov.  1805. 

4  Hon.  PttuHna-Maria^Madetina^  h.  22  Nov.  1806,  deceased. 

5  Hon.  Charles-Henry 'Robert,  b.  26  Nov.  1807,  deceased. 

6  Hon.  Matilda-Maria,  m.  28  Sept.  1839,  Richard-More  O'Ferrall,  Esq.,  of 

Ballyna,  Co.  Kildare,  M.P. 

7  Hon.  Paulina-Eliza-Maria-Josepha,  b.  12  Dec.  1819,  m.  May  1844,  Count 

Henry  de  San  Damiano,  of  Turin. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas-Arthur,  second  Viscount,  was  6. 16  April  1742, 
and  d.  15  Feb.  1796  ;  baring  m,  7  Not.  1774,  Sophia-Maria-Josepha,  3rd  daughter 
of  Francis-Joseph  Walsh,  Count  de  Serranti  who  d.  6  Jan.  1796 ;  they  had  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Margaret,  b.  1  Sept.  1775,  d.  26  Jan.  1820,  Viscountess  Gormanston. 

2  Thomas-Anthony,  present  and  third  Viscount. 

3*Hon.  Capt.  Charles,  K.C.,  K.H.,  who  lost  a  leg  in  action  1801,  b.  17 
March  1779. 

4  Hon.  Paulina,  6.6  Sept  1785,  m.  19  Aug.  1806,  Richard  OTemdl-Caddell, 

Esq.,  of  Harbourstown,  Co.  Meath. 

5  Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel  Arthur-Francis,  b.  6  Feb.  1789,  m.  April  1834,  Mary- 

Anne- Agnes,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Dillon,  Esq.,  of  Mount 
Dillon,  Co.  Dublin,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Macena-Mary-Affnes,  b.  SO  Jan.  I8S5. 

2  Thoma«-Arthiir Joaeph,  b.  0  April  1830. 

3  Jane-MatUda-Mary,  6.  7  Feb.  1838. 

4  CharlcM-Francis-XayierJoMph,  b.  0  Dec.  1839. 


5  Mary-Paulina,  b.  19  Sept. 

6  A  dao«:hter,  b.  June  1848. 


1841. 


Creations.— BKTon  1717,  Vi«coant  1770.     Bart.  1009. 
Genraiogf. — See  (genealogical  Volume. 
Motto. — Nee  male  notvui  eqaes :  A  well-known  patrician. 
Seat, — Hindlip  House,  Worcetterahire. 


ColUtftal  Vtantlef. 


Connn  of  the  present  Viscount,  issue  of  the 
Hon.  Robert-Henry  Southwell,  Ind  son  of 
the  1st  Viscount.] 

Robbbt-Hbnby  Sovthwbll,  Bsq.,  of  Cas- 
tle Hamilton,  Co.  CaTsn,  6.  9  July  1789,  m. 
493 


SO  July  1839,  Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  Right  Rer.  George  Beresford,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Kilmore,  —  see  Wirsavoao,  and 
widow  of  Frederick  Lumley-SariUe,  Baq.^ 
See  SciasoacuoB. 


SPB 


SPENCER,  EARL.     (Spbncbr.) 

Frederick  Spbncbr,  Earl  Spencer,  Viscount  Althoqi,  Ck>.  North- 
ampton, Viscount  and  Baron  Spencer  of  Althorp,  Co.  Northampton, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  Captain  R.N.,  C.B.,  Cross  of  St. 
Louis  of  France,  Knight  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  2nd  class,  and  of 
the  Redeemer  of  Greece,  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Kent, 
6.  14  April  1798,  succeeded  his  brother  i  Oct.  1846,  m.  23  Feb. 
1830,  Elizabeth-Georgiana,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  William- 
Stephen  PojTitz,  Esq.,  of  Cowdray  House,  Sussex,  M.P.,  by  whom 
he  has  issue, 

1  Lady  Geor^ana-Fninces,  b,  25  April  1832. 

2*John-Poyntz,  Viscount  Althorp,  b.  27  Oct.  1835. 

3  Lady  Sarah-IsabeUa,  b.  7  April  1838. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George-John,  second  Earl,  was  b.  1  Sept.  1758,  suc- 
ceeded 31  Oct.  1783,  and  d.  10  Nov.  1834.;  having  m.  6  March  1781,  Ltrdy  Lavinia 
Bingham,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Lucan,  by  whom,  who  ef.  8  June 
1831,  he  had  issue : 

1  John-Charles,  third  Earl,  b,  30  May  1782,  succeeded  10  Nov.  1834, 
and  d,  without  issue  1  Oct.  1845,  having  m.  14  April  1814,  Estker^  only 
daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  Richard  Acklom,  Esq.,  of  Wiseton  Hall, 
Notts,  by  Elizabeth- Bernard,  sister  of  the  Ist  Earl  of  Bandon,  who 
d.  11  June  1818. 

2  Lady  Sarah,  b,  29  July  1787,  Dowager  Lady  Lyttelton. 

3  Hon,  Richard,  b,  18  Oct.  1789,  </.  20  Jan.  1791. 

4  Hon,  Captain  Sir  Robert- Cavendish,  R,N.,  K.CH,,  b,  24  Oct.  1791,  d.  on 

board  H.M.S.  Madagascar,  of  which  he  was  in  command,  4  Nov.  1830. 

5  Lady  Harriet,  b,  Feb.,  d.  March,  1793. 

6  Lady  Georgiana-Charlotte ,   b,   13  Aug.  1794,  d,  21   Feb.  1823,  having  m. 

14  April  1814,  Lord  George  Quin.-— ^re  Headfort. 

7  Frederick,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

8  Hon.  George,  in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  b,  21  Dec.  1799. 

Creations,— y\Mcoxaa.X  and  Baron  Spencer  1761,  Viacoont  Althorp  and  Earl  1769. 

Genealogy. — Sco  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Dieu  defend  le  droit :  God  defends  the  right. 

Toum  Residence.— V t  8t.  James's  Place. 

^ea/«.— Althorp  Park,  Northamptonshiro ;  and  Wiseton  Hall,  Nottinghamshire. 


494 


STA 


STAFFORD,  BARON.     (Jerninoham.) 

George -William  Stafford -Jerninoham^  Baron  Stafford,  in  the 
Peerage  of  England,  and  a  Baronet ;  6.  27  April  1771>  fn.  Ist,  26 
Dec.  1799,  Frances-Henrietta,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the 
late  Edward  Sulyarde,  Esq.,  of  Wetherden,  Suffolk,  whod.  14  Nov. 
1832  5  2ndly,  26  May  1836,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Richard 
Caton,  Esq.,  of  Maryland.  By  his  first  marriage  his  Lordship  has 
issue  : 

1  Hon.  Chfurlotte-Oeorgiana,  b,  8  Oct.  1800,  Lady  Lovat. 

2*Hon.  Henry-Valentine,  b,  2  Jan.  1802,  m.  12  Feb.  1829.  Julia,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  late  Edward-Charles  Howard,  Esq. — See  Norfolk. 

'^  iT.oJ««    J  ^^-  Frances-Sophia,  b,  15  Feb.  1803,  «/.  13  May  1838. 

4  S  '  i  Hon.  Otorgiana,  b.  15  Feb.  1803,  d,  11  Nov.  1841. 

5  Hon.  Edward,  &.  4  Aug.  1804,  m.  16  Juse  1828,  Marianne,  daughter  of  the 

late  John  Smythe,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

1  Maria-Louisa,  b.  30  M  arck,  4, 34  July,  IMO.      S  AugnBtiuFrcderick- 

Pitx-Herfocrt,  6.  t»  June  1830.         3  Hllliam-EduHtrd,  b.  S8  Sept.  1831,  d. 

2fi  Aug.  1832.        4  Fitz-Oiibert- Edward,  b.  17  July  1833.       5  Kmily-Char- 

lotte,  b.  31  March  1835.  6  A  daughter,  b.  Sept.  1838. 

5  Hon.George-Sulyarde,  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Macfaid,  6.  17  Feb.  18061 

7  Hon.  Charles- William,  b,  22  Aug.  1807. 

8  Hon,  Mary-Alathea,  b,  4  June  1809,  d,  23  May  1813. 

9  Hon.  Laura-Maria,  b,  11  Jan.   1811,  m.  21  July  1829,  the  Hon.  Robert- 

Edward  Petre. — See  Petrk. 

10  Hon.  William.  6.  15  July  1812. 

1 1  Hon.  Francis- Hugh- Joseph,  an  Assistant  Examiner  in  the  Audit  Office, 

b,  20  March  1814. 

12  Hon.  Isabella-Maria,  b.  20  Aug.  1815. 

His  Lordship's  father.  Sir  William  Jerningham,  Bart.,  who,  but  for  the  at- 
tainder (which  was  reversed  in  1824),  would  have  been  seventh  Lord,  was  b.  7 
March  1736,  and  d.  14  Aug.  1809  ;  having  m,  in  June  1767,  the  Hon.  Frances  Dillon, 
eldest  daughter  of  Henry,  llth  Viscount  Dillon,  who  d.  2  March  1825.  Sir  William 
had  issue  by  her, 

1  George-William,  present  and  eighth  Lord. 

2  WilUam-CharUs,  b,  13  Oct.   1772,  distinguished  in  the  Austrian  service 

during  the  French  Revolutionary  War,  d.  1  Oct.  1820 ;  having  m.  1st, 
5  Oct.  1803,  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.,  of  Fitz- 
waiters,  Essex,  who  d,  in  1813  ;  and  2ndly,  Aug.  1816,  Anne,  daughter 
of  Edward  Moore,  Esq.,  now  his  widow.  By  the  first  Lady  he  had 
issue, 

1  Lacretia,  b.  10  Aug.  1804.  m.  19  Joly  1836,  the  Hon.  Edward  Preston^- 

See  GORMANSTON. 

3  Edmund- William,  h.  5  Sept.  1805,  m.  25  June  18S0,  Matilda,  tnd 
daughter  of  Chricitopher  Waterton,  Esq.,  of  Woodlands,  Yorkshire,  and 
has  iiiuc, 

1  Charlotte.         *  Ida.         3  Prancea.        4  A  daughter,  fc.  SO  March 
1838.  5  A  daughter,  b.  13  Oct.  18S0. 

3  Arthur- WiUiam,  Com.  R.N.,  6.  M  Ftob.  1807,  m.  10  AprU  1836,  Sophia- 
Mar^-Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  Richard  O'Farrel-Caddell,  Boq.,  by 
the  Hon.  Paulina  Southwell.— iSec  Southwell. 

4  Loulaa-Mary,  b,  14  July  1806. 

5  Gertrude-Prances,  m.  18  Not.  1834.  Edward-Charles  Blount,  Esq. 

6  Prederick-WiUiam,  b.  1  Aug.  IH13,  w.  14  Sopc  1837,  Georgiaaa-Howe, 
only  daughter  of  the  late  Rct.  George  Mangles,  and  has  issue, 

495 


STA 

1  PrancM-A«ie«-Mary-Ann,  b.  97  Dec.  lua.  1  Coiwtastia' 

Lucx«tia,  b,  4  April  1840.  3  Adolpbut-Predertck-James,  godson 

of  H.R.H.  the  Dnke  of  Cambridge,  b,  U  June  1849.  4  Lmmism- 

Catherine^eorgiana,b.  4  July  1848,  d,  9  May  1844. 

3  Edward^  b.  14  July  1774,  d.  29  May  1822;  haWng  m.  15  Oct.  1804, 

Enuly,    eldest  daughter  of  the    late   Nathaniel  Middleton,    Esq.»  of 

Townhai,  Hants,  who  d,  24  June  1822,  leaving  issue: 

1  Charlu-William-Bdwabd  Jikminobam,  Esq.,  BaniHer-«t-Uw,  b. 

97  Not.  1805,  m.  0  Sept.  1841.  Emma,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Bran 

~  '"  "  "      ey*  *nd  has ' 


Roberti,  Esq.,  of  Grove  House,  Surrey, , 

1  Unbert-Edward-Henry,  b,  18  Oct  1849.  9  Fitdragfa-d'EflCe, 

6. 17  Not.  1843. 
9  Mary-Clementina,  b.  0  Sept  1810,  an.  9  March  1838,  Victor- Amedee, 
Comte  de  Riper^Monclar,  Cheralier  de  Malte. 

3  Johtt-Edttard,  b,  13  June  1813,  d,  in  1838. 

4  James-Edward,  b,  31  Jan.  1817. 

4  Hon.  Charlotte-6eorgiana,to  whom,  in  1831,  the  title  and  precedence  of  a 
Baron's  daughter  was  granted,  Bedchamher  Woman  to  Queen  Adelaide, 
fit.  17  June  1795,  Sir  Richard  Bedingfeld,  Bart,,  who  d,  22  Nov.  1829. 

Creation,— IWH.    Bart  1091. 
Genealogg. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— VixtoM  basis  TitsB  :  Virtue  the  basis  of  life.— Abstnlit  qui  dedit:    he  who    sorren- 
dered,  recoTered  it 
^m/ff.— Costessy  Park,  near  Norwich ;  and  ShtfiuOl  Manor,  Salop. 


STAIR,  EARL  OF.     (Dalrymple.) 

John-Hamilton  Dalrymple,  Earl  of  Stair,  Viscount  of  Stair  and 
Dalrymple,  Baron  Newliston,  Glenluce.  and  Stranraer,  in  the  Peer- 
age of  Scotland,  Baron  Oxenfoord  of  Cousland,  Co.  Edinbui^h,  in 
the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia; 
a  General  in  the  Army,  and  Colonel  of  the  46th  Foot,  6.  15  Jooe 
1771,  succeeded  20  March  1840,  on  the  death  of  his  Cousin, 
John-William-Henry,  the  seventh  Earl  ;  m.  Ist,  23  June  17^5, 
Harriet,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Robert-Augustus  Johnson,  who 
d.  16  Oct.  1823 ;  2ndly,  8  June  1825,  Lady  Adamina  Duncan,  4th 
daughter  of  Adam,  first  Viscount  Duncan, — See  Campbrdown,  but 
has  no  issue. 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Dalrymple,  Bart.,  of  Coaa- 
land  and  Fala,  great  grandson  of  the  Hon.  Sir  James  Dalxympk,  2nd  aon  of  the 
first  Viscount  Stair.     Sir  John  was  &.  in  1726,  and  d,  26  Feh.  1810,  haring  m.  7 
Oct.  1760,  his  cousin  Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heir  of  Thomas  Hamflton-BfaqgiD. 
Esq.,  of  Fala  and  Oxenfoord,  who  d,  4  May  1829.    They  left  iaaae^ 
1  John-Hamilton,  the  present  and  eighth  Earl. 
2«North  Dalrymple,  Esq.,  of  CleUnd  and  Fordd,  m.  lit,  27  May  1817, 
Margaret,  yoangest  daughter  of  the  late  James  Penny,  Esq.,  wna  iL  22 
April  1828  ;  and  2ndly,  April  1831,  Martha- Willet,  2nd  daogbter  of  tiM 
late  Colonel  George  Dalrymple. — See  helow.    He  has  iaane, 

1  Elisabeth-Hunilton,  b,  1818.         t  John,  M .P.,  b.  1  April  UU.  I 

Anne,  m.  81  May  1845,  John  Dick-Lander,  Esq.,  eldest  Mm  ef  Bfar  TImmm- 
Dick- Lauder,  Bart.  4  Agnet.  5  Margaret-Pentty.  s=4  Qmmm 
Grey,  b.  »  May  1881. 

3  EUzaheth,  b,  1761,  d.  1834  ;  having  m.  20  Feb.  1790,lAlst  Stmim^  fin, 

of  Graythwaite  Hall,  Lancashire,  who  d,  21  Sept  1839. 

4  Agnee,  d,  Dec  1840. 

496 


STA 


5  Jane,  d,  12  Nov.   1833;  baring  m.  William  Hortman,  Esq. 
March  1845. 


who  </.  22 


Orea/fofM.— Baron  Glenlace  and  Stranraer,  and  Viscount  Stair  IfltfO,  Baron  Newliaton. 
Glenlucc  and  Stranraer,  Viacount  Dalrymple  and  Earl  1703,  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom 
1841.     Bart.  1064,  and  1097. 

Genealogy,    See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto.    Firm. 

.ypa/4.~Calhom  Honae,  Wigtondiire ;  Oxenibord  Cattle,  Co.  Bdinborgh  ;  and  Stair  House, 
Ayrshire. 


Collatftal 

[Cousins  of  the   Earl,  issue    of   the  late 

Lieut.  -  Colonel  William  Dalrymple     of 

Fordel,  brother  of  the  late  Sir  John  above.^ 

1  Morton    Lfairpmple,   Esq.,  d.  31    Not. 

1800;  hating  m.  May  1706,  Frances-Ingram, 

daughter  of Spence,  Esq.,  widow  the 

Snd  time,  Oct.  1840,  of  the  Rev.  John  Thorn- 
s0n,  by  whom  he  left  issue. 

1  Prances,  m.  John  Goldingham,  Esq. 
3  Gertrude. 

3  Caroline  Lucp»  d,  15  Nov.  1830 ; 
bsTing  m.  7  July  1838,  Thomas  Pren- 
dergast,  Esq.,  of  the  Madras  Civil  Ser- 
vice, 3nd  son  of  Maj.-G«n.  Sir  Jeffery 
Prendergast,  by  Elisabeth  Dalrymple. 
—See  below. 
3  Elisabeth. 

3  Wilhelmina. 

4  Prances,  m.  Rev. Roberts. 

ff  Caroline,  w.  Dec.  1815,  J.  Strahan,  Esq. 

0  Agnes- Maria. 

[Uncles  and  aunts  of  the  present  Peer, 
Brothers  and  Sisters  of  the  late  Sir 
John  abovet  iMue  of  Sir  William  Dalrym- 
ple, Bart.] 

1  EUzabethf  who  is  deceased ;  having  m, 
William  Hamilton,  Esq.,  also  deceased.  == 

3  Gen.  Samuel,  b.  in  1700,  and  d.  2  Oct. 
1833:  having  m.  Ist,  15  Oct.  1701, /faitMoA, 
daughter  of  John  Tweddell,  Esq.,  of  Un- 
thank  Hall,  Northumberland,  who  d.  0  May 
1830;  and  2ndly,  10  May  1831,  Mary-AmeUa, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Roper  Head, 
Esq.;  he  had  issue  by  the  1st  marriage, 
but  they  are  all  deceased. 

3  Hugh. 

4  Anne. 

A  Jane,  d.  3  March  1830 ;  having  m.  Mi^or- 
Gen. Roberts. 

0  Wemyss,  d.  38  Dec.  1804 ;  having  m.  the 
Hon.  Leveson  •  Granville  •  Keith  Murray,— 
tee  Dun  MOBS,  who  d,  4  Jan.  1835. 

7  Christian,  d.  1  July  1800;  having  si.  15 
Nov.  1805,  Hugh  Stuart,  Esq. 

8  Beckford. 

0  Matilda. 

[Descended  from  Robert  Dalrymple,  Esq., 
of  Killock,  3nd  son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  James 
above. "] 

Robert  Dalrymple,  Esq.,  late  of  Killock, 
grandson  of  the  above  Robert,  is  deceased, 
having  m.  7  Nov.  1795,  Miss  Howard. 

[Issue  of  the  late  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple -Ha- 
milton, Bart.,  Great  Grandson  of  the  Hon. 
Sir  Hew  Daliymple,  Bart.,  for  whom  see 
the  Genealogical  Folume.] 

1  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple- Hamilton,  Rart., 
b.  3  Jan.  1774,  d.  33  Feb.  1834 ;  having  m.  19 
May  1800,  Lady  Jane  Duncan,  eldest  daugh- 
ter of  Adam,  1st  Viscount  Duncan,  by  whom 
he  has  left  an  only  daughter, 

HenrietU-Dnndas,  b.  8   Nov.  1801, 
m.  16  June  1833,   Augustin  -  Louis  •  Jo- 
seph-Assimir- Gustavo  de  Pranquetot, 
Duke  de  Coigny. 
3  Mqjor-General  Sir  John  DalrmnpU-Ha- 
tnilton,  Bart.,  d,  30  May  1835 ;  havinc  m. 
30  July  1800,  Charlotte, only  daughter  of  the 
late  Sir  Patrick  Warrender,  Bart.,  by  whom, 
who  survives  him,  be  has  left  issue, 

1  Helen-Jane,  b,  17  Sept.  1807,  as. 
Alexander  M*Lean,  Esq.,  Jnn. 
3  Geoivlna,  si.  Col.  SeweU. 
3  Sib  Hew  HAMiLTOM-DsLBf  mpli, 
497 


Vtatic)e0. 

Babt.,  of  North  Berwid^,  Captain  71st 
foot,  b.  30  Not.  1814. 

4  Charlotte-Sophia,  m,  15  Dec.  1830, 
Lieut.-Col.  John  Clark,  54th  fbot. 

A  Janet,  b.  4  Sept  1818. 

0  John. 

7  Patricia. 

3  James,  late  Captain  of  an  Indiaman,  is 
deceased ;  having  m.  June  1815,  Marr  Chris- 
tina, 3rd  daughter  of  Sir  James  Nasmyth, 
Bart.,  by  whom  he  left  issue,  an  only 
daughter, 

Jemima. 

4  Margaret- Martha,  b,  13  Dec.  1770,  m,  13 
July  1800,  W.  F.  Browne,  Esq. 

5  Janet,  Countess  of  Camperdown. 

0  Anne,  m.  Alexander  Oswald,  Esq. 
[Issue  of  General  Robert  Dalrymple- Horn 

Elphinstone,  Grandson  of  the  Hon.  Sir 
Hew  above,  and  eldest  son  of  Hew  Ix>rd 
Drummore.l 

1  Janus  Dalrymple- Horn- Etphinstantt 
Esq.,  d.  without  issue,  31  April  1798  ;  hsTing 
m.  1701,  Margaret,  only  child  and  heiress 
of  the  late  James  Daridson,  Esq.,  of  Midmar 
Castle,  Co.  Aberdeen,  who  snrTives. 

3  Sir  Robert  Dalrymple  •  Horn  •  Elphin- 
stone, Bart,  of  Logie-Elphinstone,  6.37  Feb. 
1700,  m.  31  May  1800,  Oneme,  daughter  of 
Colonel  David  Hepburn,  by  whom  be  has 
Imuo,  .    _,, 

1  James,  b.  30  Nov.  1805,  ••.  37  April 
1830,  Mary,  4th  daughter  of  the  late  Sir 
John-Heron  MaxweU,  Bart,  and  has 


1  John.  b.  80  March  1839.         3 

Robert,  and  3  Gnemo,  twin  sons, 

b.  13  Sept  1841. 

3  Hew  •  Drummoud,  b.  30  July  1807, 

m.  0   Nov.   1838,  Helen  -  Catherine, 

goungest  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.< 
en.  Sir  John-Heron  MaxweU,  Bart, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Mary,  b.  34  Dec.  1839. 
3  A  son,  b,  17  Jan.  1844. 

3  Mary  Frances,  b.  19  Dec.  1808,  m, 
17  Aug.  1830,  Patrick  Boyle,  Esq — Sea 
Glasgow. 

4  Francis  -  Anstruther,  b.  18  Aug. 
1813. 

5  Charles,  b.  33  March  1817. 

0  John-Hamilton,  Capt.  ScoU  Fusi- 
lier Guards,  6.  5  Jan.  IHIO. 

7  Ernest  •  George -Beck,  b.  37  Aug. 
1830,  d.  4  Nov.  1844. 

8  Henrietta-Marion,  b,  31  Oct  1834. 
0  George- Augustus -Frederick,  b,  0 

May  1830. 

3  Janet,  who  is  deceased;  having  m.  Alex- 
ander-Gordon Davidson,  Esq.,  of  Newton, 
also  dead. 

4  Mary,  d.  in  1813 ;  having  m.  Sir  Ernest 
Gordon,  Bart.,  who  d,  5  Oct.  1800. 

5  Margaret,  m.  10  Sept  1785,  Mr  Robert 
Burnett,  Bart,,  d.  3  Jan.  1837. 

0  Marion,  d.  May  1830;  having  m,  31  Nor. 
1785,  James  MansjUld,  Esq.,  who  d-  in  1835. 

7  Eleanara-Jane,  d.  5  Dec  1835 ;  haTing  m„ 
33  Oct  1790,  WiUiam  Wemyss,  Esq.,  of  Cut* 
tie  Hill,  who  is  deceased. 

8  EUudfeth,  d.  Aug.  1838,  the  widow  of 
George  LeUh,  Esq,  of  OverhalL 

[Issue  of  Colonel  Campbell  Dalrymple,  8r4 
son  of  Hew,  Lord  Dmmmore,  mbove.'\ 

1  JamoM,  d,  Jane  18S1,  witiimat  issue; 

K   K 


STA 


hsTing  m,  Feb.  1790,  Anne,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Gascoigrne,  Countess 
Dowager  of  Haddington,  who  d.  SI  June 
1840. 

S  Margaret,  dec. ;    haTinc  m,  8  Jan.  1781, 
Alexander  Dancan,  Esq.,  of  St.  Fort. 

3  Colonel  George,  m.  Miss  Martha- Willet 
Miller,  and  is  deceased,  leaving  issue : 

1  Margaret,  m.  1st,  Captain  Bum, 
R.y^  deceased;  and  Sndly,  James 
Wardrop,  Esq.,  M.D. 

S  Martha  -Willet,  m.    April   1831, 
North  Dalrymple,  Esq. — See  abore. 
a  Alexander. 

4  Charlotte,  m.  1810,  T91Ukun  Gor- 
don, Esq.,  of  Campbelltown,  who  is 
deceased. 

5  Capt,  WUUam  -  Henry  -  Clarence, 
E.I.C.'s  serrice,  d.  S  Sept.  1838  ;  hav- 


inff  m.  1830,  Margaret,  daughter  of 

Weive,  Esq.,  by  whom  be  left  issue. 
6Mar9'Mfinchin,  d.  7   Jan.    18M 


baring  m.  March  183S,  Captain  Henry- 
William  Brace,  R.N., widower  of  Jane 
Cochrane.— iVee  Dundonalu. 
4  Lieut-Colonel  Hew,  m.  Marianne,  only 
child  of  James  Straker,    Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
La%,  and  has  issue  by  her,  who  is  deceased, 
1  CampbeU-James,    Her    Mi^esty's 
Commissioner  for  the  Suppression  of 
the  Slave  Trade,  at  the  Havannah,  m. 
Rosina,  3rd  daughter  of  John  Walton, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Harriet-Parre. 

2  Elisabeth  •  Rosina,   m,  J.   D. 
Cral,  Esq. 

3  James-Pilgrim. 

4  Anne-Walton. 

9  John- Henry- M  anners-Rudand . 
S  Margaret,  m.  ~  M*Alpin,  Esq. 

3  ^/iza^«/A-Pf /grim,  deceased ;  hav- 
ing m.  Capt.  Colin  Buchanan. 

4  Hew-Manners,  late  in  the  1st  foot, 
killed  in  Spain ;  having  m.  Anne,  only 
child  of  George  Elliot,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had  issue. 

5  Lieut.  George  -  Haddington,  Pay- 
master OlBt  foot. 


[Iflsae  of  the  Ut»  Sir  H«w  -  Whiteibrd  Dal- 
rymple,   Grandson  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Hew 
above,  by  his  Srd  son  John.] 
I  Mi|)or-Gen.    Sir  Adolphns-Jokn    Dal- 
nrmple,  Bart,  Aide-da^amp  to  the  Qmmsm 
b.  3  Feb.  1784,  m.  S3  JonelSlS,  Anne,  enly 
daughter  of  the  late  Sir  James  Orahan,  Bart 
i  Charlotte  -Elizabeth,  b.  M  July  1787,  d. 
9  July  1830 ;  having  m.  15  May  1816,  VUia-Ad- 
miral  Sir  John  -  Chambers  WhUa,  K,CJ., 
widower  of  Cordelia,  5th  dauf^ter  of  Robert 
Panshawe,  Esq.  Sir  John  waa  b.  in  1770,  and 
d,  4  April  1845. 

Frances -Mary,  b.  8  March  1798,  «.  19 
June  1811,  Ueut-CoL  Edward  Panahawe. 

\  Arabella  '  Boyd,  b,  SS  July  1791,  d,  II 
April  1818 ;  having  in.  15  April  1810,  Bear  Ad- 
miral James-Richard  Daferea,R.N^  Coraaaan- 
der  of  the  Fleet  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

[Issue  of  Hew  Dalrymple,  Sml,  of  Nunrmr. 
Grandson  of  the  Hon.  Sir  How  mbave,  by 
his  4th  son,  James.] 

I  Kirkby  Dalryn^Iei  Esq.,  of  Nnnraw,fli. 
Anne,  Ind  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Prin- 
cipal Mc  Conmck,  of  St  Andrew's  Univer- 
sity, and  has  issue, 

I  Grant-Samuel. 
1  Dorothea-Elisabelli. 
1  Samuel,  C.B.,  Lieut.- Coianei  Madras 
Artillery,  d.  11  May  1811,  having  oi.  and  left 
issue, 

1  Dorothea,  ak  H.  C.  Dickens,  Esq., 
late  Lieut  Col.  34th  Reg. 

1  Eliia,  «i.  13  Oct  1819,  the  Rev. 
Matthew-Carrier  Tompson. 

3  Maria,  m.  in  1817,  Raberi  Stemmrt, 
Esq.,  of  Alderston,  6.  1806,  late  her  Ma- 
jesty's Charge  d'Aibires,  and  Coasal 
General  at  Santa  Fo  da  Bogota,  where 
he  d,  15  July  1843. 

4  Margaret 

3  Hew. 

4  Margaret 

5  Dorothea,  oi.  fFMItem  Gremt,  E^q^  of 
Congalton,  Co.  Haddington,  who  il.  11  Jely 
1811. 

6  Elixabeth,M.1804,Mivor.GeB.8irJefcry 
Prendergast,  Auditor  General  to  the  Ma- 
dras Army. 


STAMFORD  and  WARRINGTON,  EARL  OF.     (Grbt.) 
George-Harry  Grey,  Earl  of  Stamford,  Co.LincolD,  and  of  War> 
rington,  Co.  Lancaster,  Baron  Grey  of  Groby,  Co.  Leicester,  and 
Delamer  of  Dunham  Massey,    Co.  Chester,  ui  the  Peerage  of  Emg* 
land;  b.  7  Jan  1827,  succeeded  26  April  1845. 

Hi8  Lordship's  father,  George-Harry,  Lord  Grey  of  Groby,  A.  5  April  1808* 
snmmoned  to  the  House  of  Peers  by  the  title  of  Baron  Grqr  of  Groby  in  IBSI, 
d.  24  Oct.  1835  ;  haTing  m.  20  Dec  1824,  Lady  Katherine  Ch«rteiia»  4tii  JaMJtor 
oftfaeEarlofWemyss,^.  20  Aug.  1801,  <f.  4  Jan.  1844,  by  whom  hfilMikftfin^ 

1  Lady  MaiKaret-Henrietta-Maria,  b.  12  Dec  1826,  adfaaeed  to  tfct  |r* 

cedeucy  of  an  Earl's  daughter,  23  May  1845. 

2  George-Harry,  present  and  seventh  Sari.. 

498 


ST  A 


Gboro£.Harry,  sixth  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  was  b,  31  Oct. 
1765,  succeeded  23  Mav  1819,  and  d,26  April  1845;  haying  m.  23  Dec.  1797,  Lady 
HenrietU-Charlotte- Elizabeth  Charteris,  eldest  daughter  of  Francis,  late  LordElcho, 
[son  of  the  5th  Earl  of  Weymyss,]  and  by  her,  who  was  5.  3  Feb.  1773,  raised  to 
the  rank  of  an  Earl's  daughter  1813,  and  d.  30  Jan.  1838,  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Henrietta-Chariotte,  6.  13  Sept.  1798,  m.  16  Dec.  1820,  the  Rer. 

James-Thomas  Law,  sod  of  the  late  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and 
nephew  of  the  1st  Lord  Ellenborough. 

2  Latfy  Maria,  b.  17  Dec.  1800,  d,  4  May  1821. 

3  George-Harry,  Lord  Grey  of  Groby,  father  of  the  present  EarL — See 

above, 

4  Lady  Jane,  5.  21  March  1804,  m.  8  Nov.  1825,  Sir  John  Benn-Walsh, 

Bart.,  M.P. 
5*Hon.  Henry-Booth,  5.  29  Jan.  1807. 

CremtUms.—Baion  Grey  1003,  Earl  of  Stamford  ieS8,  Earl  of  Warrington  and  Baron 
D«lanere  1700. 
Genealogw.-^ee  Genealogieai  Volume. 
Motto. — A  ma  paiaaance :  To  my  power. 
Tnm  ReHdence^^  Hill  Street. 
j!iMtf#_]biTiUe  HaU,  near  Stourbridge,  StaAbrdahire ;  and  Dunham  Maaaey  Park,  Cheahire. 


[Great  tmclea  and  aunts  of  the  oreaent  Peer, 
iarae  of  George-Harry,  5th  Earl.J 

1  Lady  Henrietta,  b.  SO  April  irM,  d.  19 
July  18S0 ;  having  m.  90  Oct.  1785,  Sir  John 
Chetwode,  Bart.,  who  is  re-m.  to  Elisabeth, 
daughter  of  John  Bristow,  Esq. 

%  Hon.  Maria,  b.  2,  d.  21  Not.  1707. 

B  Lady  Maria,  b.  80  June  1700,  rf.  21  April 
1838 ;  having  m.  20  May  1704,  John  Cotes, 
Esq.,  of  Woodoote,  Salop,  who  is  deceased. 

4  Lady  Louisa,  b.  8  May  ini,  d.  unm.  Feb. 
1830. 

0  Hon.  WUliam-Booth,  b.  10  Sept.  1773,  m. 
1st,  7  April  1802,  Frances  -  Anne,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Pryce,  Esq.,  of 
Dufryn,  Co.  Glamorgan,  who.  d.  July  1837 ; 
and  2ndly,  28  Aug.  1838,  the  Hon.  Frances 
ScnnenriUe,  sister  of  Lord  Somenrille. 

0  Hon,  and  Rev.  Anchitel,  6. 10  Dec.  1774, 
d.  unm.  20  Dec.  1833. 

7  Hon.  Capt.  Henry,  R.N.,b.i3  Aug.  1776, 
lost  on  board  his  ship  the  Weaxel,  10  Feb. 
1700. 

8  Lady  Sophia,  b.  7  Oct  1777,  m.  21  Oct 
1800,  Booth  Urcy,  Esq.— ^ee  below. 

0  Lady  Amelia,  6.  7  July  1770,  m.  18  Oct. 
IMO,  Sir  John  ListerKaye,  Bart.,  who  d.  28 
Feb.  1827. 

[Cousins  of  the  0th  Eari.] 

[iMue  of  Hon.  Booth,  2nd  son  of  the  4th  Earl.J 

1  Booth,   of  Aston    Hayes,   Cheahire,    b. 


CelUteral  IStonttii. 

12  Feb.  1783,  m,  21  Oct  1800,  Lady  Sophia 
Grey. — See  above, 

%  EUaabeth-Kynaalon,  b.  0  Jan.  1780,  m.  28 
Dec.  1890,  the  Rev.  Charles  Thomycro/t, 
widower  of  her  cousin,  Henrietta,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Grey,  he  d, 
4  May  1840. 


(«) 
[Issue  of  Hon.  John,  3rd  son  of  the  4th  Earl.] 

1  Henrietta,  b,  20  Jan.  1773,  dee,',  bar- 
ing m.  June  1802,  the  Rev.  Charles  Mytton, 
afterwards  Tlwrnycroft,  who  m.  2ndly,  her 
cousin  Elisabeth  •  Kynaaton  Grey.  —  See 
above, 

2  Emma,  b.  25  April  1789,  m.  20  Oct.  1807, 
Thomas-WiUiam  Tatton,  Esq.,  of  Withea- 
shaw,  Cheshire,  who  d.  2  March  1827. 

3  Harry,  b.  8  July  1783,  m.  14  May  1811, 
Frances -mixabeth,  daughter  of  Hugh  BUia, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Harry,  b.  20  Feb.  1819. 

2  Mary,  b.  21  May  1813. 

3  Emma,  b.  11  May  1814. 

4  John,  b.  5  Sept.  1815. 

5  William,  b.  27  Oct.  1810. 
0  George,  b.  20  May  1821. 

7  Reginald,  b.  17  March  1823. 

4  Anna-Maria,  b.  11  July  1701,  d.  3  Not. 
1027,  havinf  m.  14  Jan.  1817,  the  Rer. 
Thomaa  ClaAe,  Yicar  of  Mitdheldeyer,  Hanta. 


STANHOPE,  EARL.    (Stanbopk.) 

Philip-Henrt  Stanhope,  Earl  Stanhope,  Viscount  Stanhope  of 
Mahon,  in  the  Island  of  Minorca,  and  Baron  Stanhope  of  Elvaston, 
499  K  K  2 


ST  A 

Co.  Derby,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  Keeper  of  the  Re- 
cords in  the  Birminghain  Tower,  Dublin,  President  of  the  Me- 
dico-Botanical Society,  and  a  Vice-President  of  the  Society  of  Arts, 
F.R.S.5  6.  7  Dec.  1781,  succeeded  15  Dec.  1816,  m.  19  Nov.  1803, 
the  Hon.  Catherine-Lucy  Smithy  4th  daughter  of  Robert,  1st  Lord, 
Carington,  by  whom,  who  d,  1  Oct.  1843,  he  has  had  issue  ; 

^l^PhOip  Henry,  Viscount  Mahon,  M.P.,  b,  30  Jan.  1805,  m.  10  July  1834, 
Emily-Harriet,  2nd  daughter  of  Lieut.-General  Sir  Edward  Kerritoo, 
Bart.,  and  K.C.B.,  b.  10  Sept.  1815,  and  has  issue, 

l*H<m.  ArthurPhUip,  b.  IS  Sept.  18S8.        S  Hon.  Edwaid,  h,  U 
Sept.  1840.       3  Hon.  Mary-Catherine,  b.  3  Feb.  1844. 

2  Hon,  Oeorge-Joteph,  6.  17  March  1806,  d,  at  Rio  Janeiro,  25  Not.  1828. 

3  Lady  Catherine-Lucy- Wilhelmine,  b,  1  June  1819,  Lady  Dalmeny.— 5ee 

ROSBBBRY. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  third  Earl,  was  b,  3  Aug.  1753, m.  l8t,19Dec. 
1 774,  Lady  Hester  Pitt,  eldest  daughter  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Cbathana,  b,  18  Oct 
1755,  </.  20  July  1780;  and  2ndly,  19  March  1781,  Louisa,  only  daughter  and  heir 
of  the  late  Hon.  Henry  Grenville,  of  Buckingham,  d.  7  March  1829  ;  the  Earl  d. 
15  Dec.  1816,  having  had  issue, 

By  1st  marriage : 

1  Lady  Hftter-Lucy,  b,  12  March  1776,  d,  at  Djoun,  in  Syria,  22  June  1839. 

2  Lady  Grisdda,  b,  21  July  1778,  m.  29  Aug.  1800,  John  TekeU,  Esq.,   of 

Hambledon,  Hants. 

3  Lady  Lucy-Rachel,  6.  20  Feb.  1780,  d,  1  March  1814;  baring  as.  26 

April  1796,  Thtmuu  Taylor,  Esq, 

By  Snd  marriage : 

4  Philip-Henry,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

5  Hon,  Major  CAarles-BanAs,  b,  3  June  1785,  killed  at  Corunna  16  Jan. 

1809. 

6  Hon,  LieuL'Colonel  James-Hamilton,  b,  7  Sept.  1788,  d,  5  March  1825 ; 

having  m.  9  July  1820,  Lady  Frekerica- Louisa  Murray,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  Earl  of  Mansfield,  who  d,  14  Jan.  1823,  leaWng  him  an  only  son, 
James-Banks,  b,  13  May  1821. 

Crea/<<MM.— Vincount  and  Baron  1717,  Earl  1718. 
Genealogv.—^ee  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto.— A  Deo  et  Rege ;  From  God  and  the  King. 
Seat. — ^Cberening,  Serenoaks,  Kent. 


STANLEY  OF  ALDERLEY,  BARON.    (Stanlby.) 
John-Thomas  Stanley,  Baron  Stanley  of  Alderley  in  Che  Countj 
Palatine  of  Chester,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  Untied  Kingdom,  and  a  Baro- 
net ;  6.  26  Nov.  1766,  to.  11  Oct.  1796,  Lady  Maria-Joaepha  Holroyd» 
eldest  daughter  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Sheffield,  hy  whom  he  has  had  iaaoe  t 

1  Hon.  Maria-Margaret. 

2  Hon.  Lucy-Anne,  m.  24  Sept.  1833,  Lieatenant  Bfareus-Theodon  Hm^ 

R.N. 

3  Hon.  Louisa-Dorothea. 

4  Hon.  Isabella-Louisa,  d,  13  May  1839 ;  haTing  ».  23  Oct.  181$.  Caabda 

Sir  William-Edward  Ptery,  R.N.,  who  rtrm,  29  June  lUlTc^aSSi 
Edwards,  daughter  of  the  Rer.  Rohert  HankfaMm,  and  wUov  eft 
Hoare,  Esq. 
500 


STO 

5*Rigfat  Hon.  Edward-John,  6.  13  Nov.  1802,  m,  6  Oct.  1826,  the  Hon. 
Henrietta-Maria  Dillon,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry-Augustus,  13th 
Viscount  Dillon,  and  has  issue  : 


1  •Henry- Bdward-Jobn,  b.  6  Jnly  18S7.         3  Alice- Margaret,  b.  30  July 
tfS.        3  Henrietta-Blanche,  b,  3  July  ISSa.         4  Cecilia,  d.  ISSO.         5 
Mande-Alethea,  b.  4  May  1S33.  6  Margaret-Olga,  b,  1  March  1S35,  d. 


Jan.  1830.  7  John-Constantine,  6.  30  Sept.  1830.        8  Edward-Lynlphi 

6.  10  May  1SS9.  9  Katharine-Louisa,  b.  April  1842.  10  Algernon- 

Charles,  6. 10  Sept.  184S.  11  A  daughter,  b.  W  Feb.  1845. 

6  Hon.  William-Onren,  M.P.,  twin  with  his  brother,  b,  13  Nov.  1802,  m.  14 

Feb.  1832,  Ellen,  5th  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  John  Williams,  Bart. 

7  Hon.   Harriot-Alethea,  m.  20  Oct.  1835,  Colonel  William-Henry  Scott, 

Scots  Fusilier  Guards. 

8  Hon.  Matilda-Abigail,  m.  6  Oct.  1828,  Henry-John  Adeane,  Esq.,  of  Ba- 

braham,  Co.  Cambridge. 

9  Alfred,  b.  15  Feb.  1808,  H,  24  March  1811. 

10  Hon.  Emmeline,  m.  30  April  1844,  Albert  Way,  Esq. 

11  Elfrida-Sutannah,  b.  15  Dec.  1813,  d,  17  Sept.  1817. 

His  Lordship's  father.  Sir  John-Thomas  Stanley,  the  6th  Bart.,  b.  in  1735,  d,  27 
Nov.  1807  \  having  m.  April  1763,  Margaret,  daughter  and  heir  of  Hugh  Owen,  Esq., 
of  Penrhos,  Anglesey,  and  by  her,  who  d,  1  Feb.  1816,  had  issue  : 

1  John-Thoma8,  the  present  and  first  Lord. 

2  Right  Rev.  Edward,  Lord  Bishop  of  Norwich.  6.  1  Jan.  1779,  m.  8  May 

1810,  Catherine,  eldest  daughter  of  the  llev.  Oswald  Leycester,  Rector 
of  Stoke-upon-Teme,  Salop,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Owen,  Commander  iLn.,  b.  13  June  1811.  S  Arthnr-Penriiyn. 

3  Charles-Edward,  Lieut.  Roy.  Eng.       4  Mary.       9  Catherine. 

3  Metrffy  d,  young. 

4  Isabella-Elizabeth,  m.  19  Oct  1812,  Charlet  Gibson^  Esq,,  of  Quermore 

Park,  Co.  Lancashire,  dee, 

5  Margaret,  d,  young. 

6  Louisa^Margaretf  d,  8  Jan.  1842,  having  m.  25  Nov.  1802,  General  Sir 

Baldwin  Leighton,  Bart,,  b.  15  Jan.  1747,  d.  13  Nov.  18*28. 

7  Emma,  d.  II  Aug.  1842,  having  m.  June  1810,  Digby-Thomas  Carpen- 

ter, Esq. 

Cr€atiOM.—lS39.    Baronet  1660. 

Motto.— »uxu  changer  :  Without  changing. 

T\>ttm  Residence. — 40,  Dorer  Street. 

<l«ra/«.— Alderley  Park,  and  Winnington  Hall,  Cheshire;  and  Penrhos,  Holyhead,  Angles  ey 


STANLEY  OF  BICKERSTAFFE,  BARON.     (Stanley  .) 
Edward-Geoffrey   Stanley,   Lord   Stanley,  eldest    son  of  the 
Earl  of  Derby,  was  summoned  to  Parliament  in  1844,  and  placed  in 
his  father's  Barony  of  Stanley  of  Bickers taffe. — See  Derby. 

Ifor/o.— Sana  changer:  Without  changing. 


STOURTON,  BARON.    (Stoubton.) 
William  Stoubton^  Baron  Stourton  of  Stourton,  Co.  Wilts,  in  the 
Peerage  of  England,  b.  6  June  1776,  succeeded  29  April  1816,  iii.Oct. 
501 


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1800,  Catherine,  daughter   of  Thomas  Weld^  Esq.,    of  I/ul worth 
Castle,  Co.  Durset,  by  whom  he  has  issue: 
1  Hon.  Mary,  6. 16  Aug.  1801. 

2*Hon.  Charles,  b.  13  Julv  1802,  m.  1  Aug.  1825,  the  Hon.  Marv-Luqr 
Clifford,  7th  daughter  of  Charles,  6th  Lord  Clifford,  and  has  issue  by  hrr, 
MWilUam,  b,  1  Oct.  1898.       %  Henry,  b.  M  Deo.  Itsr.        B  Alfred,  b.  S6 
Deo.  I8S8.       4  A  ion,  6.  27  Sept.  181». 

3  Hon.  Catherine,  b,  27  Aug.  1803. 

4  Hon.  Eliza,  6.  30  Aug.  1806. 

5  Hon.  Edward,  b.  26  Oct.  1807,  d.  27  Oct.  1828. 

6  Hon.  Anna-Maria,  6.  28  May  1809. 

7  Hon.  WilUam,  of  Holdgate  Lodge,  Yorks.,  b.  13  July  1810,  m.  16  Ckt 

1838,  Catherine-AlicU,  eldest  daughter  of  Edmund  Scully,  Esq.,  of 
Bloomfield  House,  Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 

1  Marmaduke,  b,  14  Jan.  1840.  1  Arthur,  b,  tl  Feb.  1841.  8  WU- 
li%m,  b,  91  March  1848.  4  A  eon,  b  83  March  1848. 

8  Hon.  Theresa,  b.  21  March  1812,  Lady  ArundeUL 

9  Hon.  Apollonia,  6.  21  May  1813. 

10  Hon.  Charlotte,  b.  28  July  1814. 

11  Hon.  John,  Lieut.  96th  Foot,  b,  22  March  1816. 

12  Hon.  Marmaduke,  6.  14  Aug.  1818. 

13  Hon.  Eleanora-Mary,  b.  1  Jan.  1820,  m.  33  Jan.  1844,  fUcfaard-F^ter- 

Carrington  Smythe,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Edward-Joseph  Smytbe, 
Bart. 

14  Hon.  Mary-Lucy,  6.  13  April  1823. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles-Philip,  sixteenth  Lord,  was  b,  22  Aug.  1752, 
and  d.  29  April  1816  ;  having  m.  15  June  1775,  the  Hon.  Mary  Lragdale,  2Dd 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Marmaduke,  5th  Lord  Langdale,  [which  title  became 
extinct  on  his  death  in  1777,]  by  whom,  who  d,  12  Apm  1841,  he  had  issue: 

1  William,  present  and  seventeenth  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Conatantia,  b,  30  June  1777,  d,  6  Dec.  1826« 

3  Hon.  Mary,  6. 1778. 

4  Hon,  Elizabeth,  6.  1780,  d,  25  March  1836. 

5  Hon.  Charlotte,  6.  28  June  1783,  m.  23  Nov.  1802,  Joseph  Weld,  Esq.,  of 

Pilewell,  Dorset. 

6  Hon.  Apollonia,  6.  4  Jan.  1785,  m.  20  Jan.  1812,  Thomas-Bland  Dariaon- 

Bland,  Esq.,  of  Kippax  Park,  Yorkshire. 

7  Hon.  Sir  Edward-Marmaduke  Vavasour,  Bart.,  b.  6  May  1786,  m.  5  Aug. 

1813,  Marcia- Bridget  J  only  daughter  of  James  Lane-Fox,  Esq.,  of 
Bramham  Park,  Yorks,  by  the  Hon.  Marcia  Pitt,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  1st  Lord  Rivers,  and  by  her,  who  d,  10  June  1826,  has  issue, 

1  Edward,  b.  17  Jan.  ISIA.  2  Marcia,  b.  8  Feb.  1816,  m.  18  Nov.  188S, 
William  Constable-Maxwell,  Em.,  of  Ererin^luun  Park,  Yorkahira.  3 
Gharie0,6.  19  April  1817.  4  Mary,  6.  86  Dec.  1810.  9  WilUam,  b,  88 
Feb.  1882.  0  Anne,  b.  8  Jane  1888.  7  George,  b.  18  July  1884.  8 
PbiUp,  b.  80  Feb.  1888. 

8  Hon.  Charles  Langdale,  6.  19  Sept.  1787,  m.  Ist,  27Jaii.  1817,  ike 

Hon,  Charlotte-Mary  CUford,  5th  daughter  of  Charles,  6th  Lord  Clif- 
ford, who  d,  31  March  1819 ;  and  2ndly,  1  May  1821,  Manr,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Marmaduke- William  Haggerstone-Coiistule-Mai- 
well,  Esq.,  of  Everingham.    He  has  issue  by  both  marriages,  Tim. 

1  Mary,  b.  14  Nor.  1817.  8  Cbartotte,  6. 18  Jan.  18l0.==8  Chaite,  *. 
7  March  1838.  4  Elisa,  6. 17  May  1883.  8  WiUiaaa,  fr.  88  March  ISSflL 
6  Philif,  b,  27  Jnne  1827,  tf.  88  Jan.  1888.  7  Fanny,  b.  88  Nor.  1888.  8 
Gertmde,  b.  Sept.  1830.  9  Ediika,  b,  and  d.  May  1898.  10  CaroliBe, 
b.  20  Aug.  1833.  11  Oonatlnce,  b,  88  Feb.  1889.  12  Henry,  *.  Avril 
1837.  18  Arthur,  b,  14  Jaly  1838.  14  Lmep,  b.  88  Oot.  1880,  4,  Oct. 
1840.       18  Cecilia,  b,  Jan.  1841.        18  A  ion,  6.  llJnty  1844. 

9  Hon.  Juliana,  b,  1789,  m.  S3  July  1812»  Peter  Middleton,  Esq.,  of  StodL- 

eld  Park,  Yorkshire. 

10  Hon.  PhUip,  b,  14  Jan.  1793,  m.  28  July  1829,  Catherine,  ddesi  daa^ter 

of  Henry  Howard,  Esq., — see  Norfolk,  and  has  issue  by  her* 

1  Catherine-Mary,  b,  26  May  1888.  S  Aay-Mary.  ft.  18  Nov.  1881. 

3  A  eon,  b.  16  June  1883,  d.  an  i»lkat.  4  BUttdbe-lfan,  ft. »  Bapt. 

1834.  8  Henrietta-Mary,  ftb  April  1886.  8  ^nsiMhMan,  ft. 

1837.  7  Adeia-Marf,  6.  1838,  d,  1848.  8  VhOMStaun.  ft.  81 

July  1842.  9  A  eon.  6.  4  Jaly  1844. 

CVmIIom.— 1448. 

GeneaiogWy^See  Genealogical  Vohume, 

Mottc-^Loyul  je  lerai  dnrant  ma  ?ie :  1  will  be  loyal  Awing  aiy  Klb. 

Taum  HeiWeactf.— 18,  Manifleld  Street. 

^«f.~An«rton  Park,  near  Wetherby,  Yorkshire. 

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STRADBROKE,  EARL  OF.     (Rous.) 

John-£dward-Cornwalli8  Rous,  Earl  of  Stradbroke,  Viscount 
Dunwich,  and  Baron  Rous  of  Dennington,  all  Co.  Suffolk,  in  the  Peer- 
age of  the  United  Kingdom ;  an  English  Baronet,  Lord  Lieutenant 
and  Gustos  Rotulorum  of  the  County,  and  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Coast, 
of  Suffolk  J  b.  13  Feb.  1794,  succeeded  17  Aug.  1827- 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  first  Earl,  was  b,  30  Mav  1750,  and  dL  17  Aug. 
1827,  having  been  twice  married;  1st,  in  Jan.  1788,  to  Ptances-Juliana-Warter, 
only  daughter  and  heir  of  Edward-Warter  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  BUboa,  Co.  Limerick, 
by  the  Hon.  Frances-Anne  Evans,  daughter  of  the  2nd  Lord  Corbery  ;  she  d,  20. 
June  1790,  and  the  Earl  m.  2ndly,  23  Feb.  1792,  Charlotte-Maria,  sister  of 
Abraham  Whittaker,  Esq.,  of  Lyston  House,  Herefordshire,  b.  17  March  1769,  now 
Countess  Dowager.    His  Lordship  had  issue, 

By  1st  marriage : 

1  Lady  Frances-Anne-JuUana,  A.  10  May  1790,  jm.  6  July  1816,  lA«  Horn. 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  Henry  Hothamy  K.CJB,—^ee  HoTHAM,  who  rf.  19  April 
1833. 

By  9nd  marriage : 

2  £Atdy  Charhtte-MmriamwHarriet,  b.  27  Feb.  1793,  d.  29  April  1830 ;  hay- 

ing  m.  27  Dec.  1810,  Nathaniel  Micklethwaite,  Esq.,  of  Beeston  HaU, 
Norfolk,  widower  of  Lady  Maria-Wilhelmina  Waldegrave.— ^ee  Waldb- 

GRAVE. 

3  John-Edward-Cornwallis,  present  and  second  Earl. 

4*Hon.  Captain  Henry-John,  R.N.,  M.P.,  b,  23  Jan.  1795,  m.  2  Jan.  1836, 
Sophia,  only  surviving  daughter  of  the  late  James-Ramsay  Cuthbert, 
Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

A  soHt  still-bom  21  June  1838. 

5  Hon.  CapUin  William-Rufus,  6.  1  Aug.  1796,  m.  27  Dec.  1822,  Louisa, 

youngest  daughter  of  the  late  James  Hatch,  Esq.,  of  Clabery  Hall, 
Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I  LauUa,  b.  i5  Oct.  1813,  d,  Jan.  1836.       1  Henrietta,  ».  1831.       8  Wil- 
liam-John, b,  Oct.  1833. 

6  Latfy  Louism-Maria-JuditM,  6.21  July  1799,     d.  24  March  1843;  having 

m.  23  Feb.  1824,  Spencer-Horsey  de  Horsey,  Esq. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.  Hugh-Anihony,  b.  15  July  1800,  d.  29  Sept.  1828. 

8  Hon.  Arikur-Edmundy  b.  21  April,  d.  2  Majr,  1804. 

9  Hon.  AdeUnt'Henrietta-Maria,  b.  7,  d.  8,  June  1808. 

10  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thonuu-Mannert,  b.  4  Aug.  1810,  d.  31  May  1841. 

Creations,— l^BXon  1700,  Visconiit  and  E«rl  18S1.     Bart.  lOM. 

Genealogf. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— ie  vive  en  espoir  :  I  live  in  hope. 

Town  Residence.— \^t  Queen  Street,  Uavfair. 

&'«»/«.— Henham  HaU,  Wangford,  Suffolk;  and  Olenahirey,  Co.  Waterford. 


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STRAFFORD,  BARON.     (Byno.) 

John  Byno,  Baron  Strafford  of  Harmondsworth,  Co.  Middlesex,  in 
the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  G.C.B.,  Knight  of  the  Foreign 
Orders  of  the  Guelphs  of  Hanover,  Maria-Theresa  of  Austria,  and 
St.  George  of  Russia,  F.C.  for  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  a  Ge- 
neral in  the  Army,  Colonel  of  the  29lh  Foot,  and  Governor  of 
Londonderry  and  Culmore.  His  Lordship  has  frequently  received  the 
thanks  of  Parliament  for  his  services  in  the  Peninsula  and  at  the 
battle  of  Waterloo,  and  has  obtained  from  the  Crown  an  honourable 
augmentation  of  his  arms ;  m.  1st,  14  June  1804,  Mary,  eldest 
daughter  of  Peter  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  of  Twickenham,  and  after  her 
death,  2ndly,  9  May  1808,  Marianne,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Walter- 
James  James,  Bart.,  by  Lady  Jane  Pratt, — see  Camden,  who  d.  26 
Oct.  1845.     His  Lordship's  issue  are. 

By  1st  marriage : 
l*Right-Hon.   George-Stevens,   M.P.,  and  F.R.S^  Colonel  of  the  Royid 
West  Middlesex  MiliUa,  b.  8  June  1806,  m.  7  March  1829,  Lady  Agnet 
Paget,  5th  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  and  by  her,  who  d.  9 
Oct.  1845,  has  issue  : 

l*Geom»-Heiu7-Charles,   b.  fl  Feb.  1830.         1  Henry-Wiiliam^olm, 


„  , eb.  1830.         1  Henry-Wiiliam^olm, 

Page  of  Honor  to  the  Queen,  b.  21  Aug.  1831.  3  Agnea-Mary-GeorciaBa, 
b.  S9  Oct.  1833.  4  Pruicia-Edmund-CecU,  6.  IsTan.  I8SS.  5  Mary. 
Caroline-Charlotte,  b.  Sd  May  1838.  6  Tictoria-AlexandHna-Amw- 

Maria,  for  whom  her  moat  gracioaa  Mi^esty  was  aponaor,  b,  11  March  1%VL 
By  3nd  marriage : 

2  Hon.  Harriet-Frances,  b.  1809,  m.  14  June  1828,  Captain  Charles  Rams- 

den,  60th  Foot. 

3  Hon.  Frances,  6.  27  June  1810,  m.  24  Sept  1844,  Henry  Tafnell,  Em}.,  of 

TufheU  Park,  M.P. 

4  Hon.  Caroline- Frances,  6.  17  Sept.  1811,  m.  18  Aug.  183&»  Sir  Walter- 

George  Sterling,  Bart.,  6. 15  Maxx:h  1802. 

5  Hon.  William-Frederick. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George  Byng,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Byng,  3rd  aon 
of  the  Ut  Viscount  Torrington,  was  b.  in  1735,  and  d.  27  Oct.  1789;  having  m.  5 
March  1761,  Anne,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  Wdliam  Conolly,  of  Castle- 
town, who  </.  3  Nov.  1805.    For  the  issue  of  this  marriage,— «ee  Torrington. 

Crtation,-A9M, 

Genealogi.See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto — ^Tuebor :  I  will  defend. 

Town  Residence, — 0,  Portman  Square. 

Ami/.— AmweUBory,  near  War©,  Bertfordahira. 


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STRANGFORD,  VISCOUNT.     (Smythe.) 

Pebcy-Clinton-Sydney  Smythe,  Viscount  Strangford  of  Strang- 
ford,  Co.  Down,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Baron  Penshurst  of  Pens- 
hurst,  Co.  Kent,  in  that  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  a  Grandee  of  Portugal, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  Knight  of  the  Portuguese  Order  of  the  Tower  and 
Sword,  P.C..  LL.D.,  F.R.S..  and  F.A.S. ;  6.  31  Aug.  1780,  succeeded 
1  Oct.  1801,  TO.  17  July  1817,  Ellen,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late 
Sir  Thomas  Burke,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Nicholas  Browne,  Esq.,  of 
Mount  Hazel,  Co.  Gal  way,  and  by  her,  who  was  6.  1788,  and  d  26 
May  1826,  he  has  issue : 

l*Hon.  Geoige-Augustos-Frederick -Percy-Sydney,  M.P.,  b.  16  April  1818. 

2  Hon.  Philippa-Eliza-Sydney,  b.  18  July  1819,   m.  29  Dec.  1840,  Henry- 

James  Baillie,  Esq.,  M.P. 

3  Horn.  Lionel'PAUip'T/konuwHenry,  b,  5  Aug.  1821,  d.  13  July  1834. 

4  Hon.  Louisa-Ellen-Frances-Augrusta,  b,  21  Feb.  1823. 

5  Hon.  Percy-EUen-Frederick-William,  b,  26  Nov.  1825. 

Lionel,  fifth  Viscount,  6.  19  May  1753,  d,  I  Oct.  1801 ;  hanng  m.  4  Sept. 
1779,  Maria-Eliza,  eldest  daughter  of  Frederick  Philips,  Esq.,  of  Philipsburg, 
New  York.     By  her,  who  was  b.  1756,  and  d.  5  April  1838,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Percy-Clinton-Sydney,  present  and  sixth  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Eliza-Maria,  b,  5  Sept.  1781,  m.  14  June  1824,  James  Sulliyan, 

Esq.,  M.D. 

3  Hon,  Lionel-Charles,  b,  28  March  1783,  d,  25  Not.  1787. 

4  Hon.  Louisa-Sarah-Sydney,  b,  2  March  1785,  w.  17  Nor.  1807,  John 

Eld,  Esq.,  of  Seighford,  Co.  Sufford. 

Creations^lriMh  Vifloonnt  10S8,  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  ISSff. 

Genealonf.—See  Genealo^^ical  Volume. 

Motto.-^VirtaB  incendit  rires :  Virtue  inspires  strength. 

T\ntm  Residence. — 68,  Harley  Street. 

Seat. — Westenhanger  House,  near  Uythe,  Kent. 


STRATHALLAN,  VISCOUNT.     (Dbummond.) 

James  Drummond,  Viscount  of  Strathallan^  Lord  Drummond  of 
Cromlix,  and  Baron  Maderty,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  of  which 


505 


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be  18  a  Representative  in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
b,  24  March  1767,  succeeded  to  the  representation  of  the  fiuDilj  20 
Jan.  18179  and  restored  to  its  forfeited  honours  in  1824;  m.  18  Jan. 
1809,  I^y  Amelia-Sophia  Murray,  3rd  daughter  of  John,  4th  Dake 
of  Athol,  6.  5  July  1780,  by  whom  he  bat  had  issue  : 

l^Hon.  WiUUm-Henry,  Master  of  StratfaalUm,  b.  5  Much  1810,  m.  25  Jnly 
1833,  ChristinaoMiuia-Herscj,  yomigeat  daughter  of  the  late  Robert 
Baird,  Esq.,  of  Newbytb,  and  tiater  of  Sir  Darii  Baird,  Bart,  and  haa 
isaiie, 

1  Amelim-Aan,  b.  11  Jan.  ISSS.  t^Jaaaet-DaTid,  6.t3  Oct.  isas.  8 
M argaret-AUoe,  6.  »  Sapt.  1841.  4  WliUam-Henrg,  6. 10  P^.  1S44.  4, 
SO  Aug.  1844.       0  WiUiam-Henry,  ft.  1  Aug,  1842. 

2  Hon.  Marianoe-Jane,  b,  6  JnW  1811,  m.  18  Jan.  1842,  George-Dmmmond 

Graeme,  Esq.,  of  Inchbracnie. 

3  Hon.  James-Robert,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  15  Sept  1812. 

4  Hon.  Edmund,  6.  17  Jan.  1814,  m.  16  Not.  1857,  Julia-Mary,  daughter  of 

J.  C.  C  Sutherland,  Esq.,  of  Calcutta,  and  has  iasue, 

1  Junes-Sutherland,  b.  1  Sept.  18S8.  1  Ckarlotte-Lovdm,  6.  10  Jan. 

1840,  a,  18  July  1844.       8  Bdmimd-Cliaitos,  8.  4Ang.  1841.  4  JiAa,  8.  7 

April  1843. 

5  Hon.  Francis-Charles,  ft.  9  Sept.  1815. 

6  Hon.  Afmtrice-Bdward,  ft.  4  Feb.  1817,  d.  an  Infimt. 

7  Hon.  Emiiy-Anme,  ft.  10  June  1818,  d.  17  Jnnt  1829. 

8  Hon.  Robert-Andrew-John,  ft.  4  Aug.  1820. 

9  Hon.  Frederick,  6.  23  April  1822. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  William  Dmmmond,  3rd  ton  of  the  4th  Viaeoiiat, 
who  d,  25  May  1772,  had,  by  his  marriage  with  Anne,  2nd  daughter  of  Mijor 
DaWd  Naime,  of  the  French  service,  who  d,  31  May  1782 : 

1  Wmam-Henry,  ft.  1765,  Ueut.  Col.  of  the  27th  Reg.,  d.  1796. 

2  James,  present  and  Eighth  Viscount,  hia  only  surnring  i 

Creations. — Baron  Madertr  1800,  Baron  Dmnunond  and  Yuooont  1088. 
Geneaiogw.^8ee  Genealogical  Volume, 
Motto, — Lord  hare  mercy. 
Jfe«r.-^-Stnithallan  Ca«tle,  Creiff,  Perthshire. 


Collateral  ISrancliH. 


[Conaina  of  the  present  Peer,  issue  of  the 
Hon.  Robert  Dronunond,  Oth  son  of  Wil- 
liam, 4th  Yiscoant.] 

1  Andrew-Berkeley,  ft.  Sept.  1755,  d.  Dee. 
1833 :  haring  m.  3  April  1781,  Lady  Marw  Per' 
cevai,  3rd  daughter  of  John,  3nd  Earl  of 
Egmont,  and  by  her,  iidio  d,  18  Sept.  18S0, 
he  left  issue, 

1  Mary,  6.  SO  April  1703,  Ml.  18  Oct. 
1830,  the  Rer.  Francis  Fulford. 

2  Andbbw-Robbbt  Dbummond,  Es^, 
of  Cadlands,  Co.  Hants,  b.  98  July  1794, 
m.  7  March  1822,  Lady  Elisabeth-Fre- 
derica  Manners,  2nd  daujghter  of  the 
IHike  of  Rutland,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

1  Andrew- John,  b.  13  May  1823. 
2Annabella-Mary-Elixabeth,  b, 
4  April  1824,  m.  4  Dec.  1844,  Alex- 
ander-Dundas -Rosa- Wishart  -  Bail- 
lie  Cochrane,  Esq.— ^9^^  Dvnoo- 
NALD.  3  Bdgar-Atheling,  6. 

21  Aug.  1825.  4  Frederica- 

Mary  •  Adeliza,  b.  10  Dec.  1890. 
0  Alfred-Manners,*.  28  Aug.  1890. 
0  Victor -Arthur- Wellington,  b.  4 
June  1833.  7  Cecil-Gaorge^Ashton, 
6. 14  April  1830. 

3  Lient.-Col.  William- Charles,  8.4 
July  1700. 

4  Catherine-Isabella,  6. 10  Aug.  1700, 
m.  97  March  1828,  the  Rer.  Henry  Per- 
ceiral^—See  Abdbm. 

1  Charlee,  b,  U  Jane  1750,  d,  2  March 
1898 ;  haring  m,  98  July  1780,  rraneeM-Doro- 
fAf ,  8rd  dwhtttr  of  the  late  Rer.  Edward 
l]ockwood,orDewa  HaIl,^Bssex,  by  whom, 
who  tf.  04  Feb.  1881,  ha  left  issue, 

1  Charles,  6.4  Sept.  1700,  m,  15  July 
1810,  Hon.  Mary-  Dulcibella  Eden,  Oth 
.506 


daughter  of  WOUam,  laC  Lovd  Anck- 
'  una,  and_has  iasoe  by  ~ 


Theresa -Charlotte,  fr.  8  May 

1898.       2  Eleaaor-Mary,  b,  1  May 

1891.         8  Robnrt,  b.  18  July  18SL 

4  Charles,  b,  93  Jan.  1894.         8 

Maurice,  b.  0  July  1098.     6  Mary- 

Duldbella,  b,  10  Aug.  img,        7 

Walter,  b,  5  July  1080.     0  MeHon, 

b,  8  Fab.1881.        0  Edward,  *.  tl 

June  1884. 

2  Edward,  late  vrhmte  Seerttmrw  f 

the  First  Lord  of  the  Treaenrf,  L  88 

March    1709,   d,  OS  Jan.   IStf,  of  a 

wound  receired  on  the  90«h  by  the 

hand  of  the  assassin  M'Nauahtaa. 

8  Charlotte-Matilda,  8. 16  July  17M, 
d.  9  Aug.  1848. 

^  4  Col.  Berkeley,  Lieut  -  Colmicl 
Soota  Fudlier  Guards,  Gruom  in 
waiting  to  the  Queen,  6. 97  May  1708, 
m.  5  April  1839,  Maria,  dauAter  ef 
the  late  WilUam-Artlrar  CnoWe,  B^. 
5  Rer.  Arthur,  Rector  of  Chaxltos. 
Kent,  b.  98  Aug.  1707,  m.  18  May  1S88. 
Maimette-Maria,  8rd  damAlar  of  tiba 
lata  Sir  Thomas-MaryonWilMB,  Bart, 
aadhaahadisaua, 

1  Chatles  -  Spanear,  6.  0  Dae. 

9  Rfancaa-BmUH^adogan,  0.  • 
March  1880. 


8TR 


WiJUam  Weill,  Efq.,  of  Biebley,  Kent,  who 
d,  15  Not.  1806, 

1  Andrew. 

t  Henry -Andrews,  Captain  of  tlM 
Cattle  Huntley  Eaat  IndUman,  b.  10 
Dec.  1701,  m.  7  Oct.  1819,  Maria,  only 
daoffhter  of  the  late  Captain  William* 
Jamee  Turquand,  R.N.,  and  hai  i«ni« 
by  her,  who  waa  6.  S7  Nov.  17B0, 

I  Barbara-Catherine,  6. 10  Mtnh 
UM. 
S  Henrietta,  6. 1  iwae  18M. 
a  Susan-Maria,  b, «  Feb.   18M, 
d.  96  Jan.  1845. 
3  Catherine,  M.  10  Adf.  18»,  fho 
Rer.  George  Randolph. 
4  Chariotte,  m,  ft  Afrail  17M,  PeMgrine- 
Edward  Towneley,  Baq.,  of  Townelay  Hall, 


5  Richard,  Capt.  I9th  Dragoons,  d,  in  the 
Lasaretto  in  Dalmatia,in  conaeqoenoeof  the 
fatigue  he  had  undergone  in  an  oreriand 

Journey  firom  India  with  Lord  Camelford,  t 
nly  1706. 

6  Colonel  Bdward. 

[Widow  of  the  Viacount'ii  Conain,  only  Son 

of  the  Hon.  Henry  Dnunmond,  7tk  eon  at 

the  4th  Viscount ;  and  now  widow  of  her 

tnd  husband,  James  Strange,  Esq,^ 

Hon.  Anne   Dundas,  Snd   daughter  of 

Henry,  1st  Viscount  MelriUe,  b,  98  Sept. 

1767,  m.  13  Feb.   1786,  Henry  Drtummond, 

Esq,,  b,  IS  Jan.  1769,  d,  4  July  1794 ;  they  had 

issue, 

1  Hbnby  Dbummond,  Esq.,  of  Al- 
bury  Park,  Surrey,  President  of  the 
Western  Literary  and  Sdentiflc  Insti- 
tution,  b.  A  Dec.  1786,  ai.  93  June  1807, 
Lady  Henrietta  Hay-Dniminondj|eldest 
daughter  of  Rober^AurioI,  0th  Barl  of 
Kinnoull,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I  Louisa,  6.  99  Oct.,  1813,  Lady 

LouTaine.--^ef  BiraaLiT.  9 

Adelaide,  h.  31  May  1818. 

9  Elixabeth,  b,  31  Jan.  1788,  m.  1  Aug. 

1815,  John  Porul,  Esq.,  of  PreefoUL, 

Hants,  widower  of  a  daughter  of  John 

Corrie,  Esq. 

3  Rer.  Spencer- Rodney,  6. 17  Dec. 
1790,  m.  6  May  1817,  Caroline,  only 
daughter  of  the  late  Montagu  Montagu, 
Esq.,  by  Catharine -Anne  Hobart,— «r# 
BucKiNGUAMSHiaB ;  and  has  issue  by 
her,  an  only  daughter, 

Caroline-Anne,  b.  96  Feb.  1890. 
[Issue  of  Oeorge,  eldest  son  of  John  Dnun- 
mond,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Andrew,  next 
Brother  of  the  4th  Viscount] 
1  Henrietta-  Martha,  b.  0  March  1781,  «. 
19  April  1803,  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Charles  Ha- 
milton, Bart. — See  ABBacoaif. 

9  Obobob-Hablbt  Dbumhoiid,  Esq.,  of 
Stanmore,  and  Drumtochty,  6.  93  Nor.  1783, 
fli.  0  Feb.  1801,  Margaret,  daughter  of  the 
late  Alexander  Munro,  Esq.»  by  whom  he 
has  issue, 

1  George,  b.  19  Feb.  1809,  m.  14 
April  1831,  lfartoiiN€,9nd  daughter  of 


the  late  Bdward  Berkeley  Portman, 
Esq.,— Me  PoBTMAN,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  i  Dee.  1849,  has  issue: 

1  Mary-  Margaret,  b,  V   May 

1  George-James,  b,  99  June  1839. 

3  Lucy-Anne,  b,  95  Dec.  1836. 

4  Beatrix-Sophia,    b.  90  April 
1880. 

5  Harriet-Ada,  b,  14  Sept.  1841. 
1  Margaret,  b,  97  Jan.  1803,  tf.l  June 

1838. 

3  Henry- Dundas,  b,  17  Dec.  1819,  ai. 

1  Dee.  1838,  Sophia-Jane,  only  surrir- 

ing  daughter  of  the  late  Charlea-C. 

Mackinnon,  Bsq. 

3  Andrew -Mortimer,  b.  9  Not.  1786,  m,  95 

July  1806,  Lady  Bmily-  Charlotte  Percy,  4th 

daughter  of  Algernon,  1st  Barl  of  BeTerley, 

by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  Bmily-Snsan,  h,  10  April  1800.  9 
Eleanor -Charlotte,  6.  93  April  1811. 
3  Julia- Frances,  6. 17  Oct  1819.  4 
Cecil  •  Elisabeth,  6. 94  March  1814,  m.  8 
Jan.  1840,  the  Rer.  Heneage  Drum- 
mondd—«e<  below.  5  Agnes-PriadlU, 
6.  91  April  1815.  6  Mortimer-Percy, 
b.  7  Sept  1816,  fm.  8  Oct  1840,  Jane, 
eldest  daughter  of  James-Dnunmond 
Naime,  Esq.,  of  Dnnsinane.  7  Soaan- 
Caroline,  b,  5  June  1810,  m.  16  April 
1844,  her  cousin,  HarToy,  eldest  son  of 
John  Dmmmond,  Esq.— J!fe  bekne, 
8  Marion,  b.  97  Oct.  1891. 

[Issue  of  John,  9nd  Son  of  the  aboTe  John 
Dnunmond,  Esq.] 
1  John,  b.  10  Jan.  1701,  m,  99  April  1816, 
Georgiana-Augusta,  4th  daughter  of  the  late 
AdBB&al  Sir  Qiab  HarTey,  O.C.B.,  of  RoUa 
Park,  and  has  issue : 

1  HarTey,  6. 9  April  1817,  a^  16  April 

1844,  hiB  cousin,  Sussn-CaroUne,  6th 

daughter  of  Andrew-Mortimer  Drum- 

mond,  Esq^-HSee  above,  and  has  iaaue, 

A  son,  6.  7  Feb.  1845. 

1  Frederick-Thomas,  b,  14  June  1818. 

3  John-WiUiam,  b,  16  Aug.  1810. 

4  Hester-EUsa,6.160ctl890. 

5  Georgina-Charlotte,  b.  7  Not.  1899, 
m.  19  June  1845,  Alexander- Talbot- 
Eustace  Malpas,  Esq. 

6  Francis -Berkeley,  6. 16  Deo.  1895. 

7  Hugh .  Fits  -  Hardinge,  6.  30  Jan. 
1830. 

8  Henrietta-Maria,  6. 14  Jnne  1831. 

0  Edward,  b,  II  March  1833. 

t  Charlotte,  b.  10  Not.  1701,  m.  17  Nor. 
im,  Robert  Hibbert,Jun,, Bsq.,o{  Chalfont, 
Bucks,  widower  of  Letitia -Katharine,  only 
daughter  of  Henry>Augustus  Leyoeater,  Baq., 
—see  de  Tabley;  he  d.  17  Dec.  1890. 

3  Harriet-Anne,  b.  11  Dec.  1700.=^ 

4  Spencer,  a  Clerk  in  the  Treaaury»  6.  It 
Oct  1808. 

5  Rer.  Heneage,  fr.  1810,  m.  8  Jan.  1840, 
C«cfl-Eliaabeth.  daughter  of  Andrew-Morti- 
mer Dnunmond,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  6. 11  July  1841. 

9  A  son,  6.  1  July  1844. 


507 


STR 


STRATHEDEN,  BARONESS.     (Campbell.) 
Mary-Elizabeth  Campbell,  Baroness  Stratheden  of  Cupar,  Co. 
Fife,  tit  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  eldest  daughter  of  James, 
Ist  Lord  Abinger ;  6.  29  April  1796,  m.  8  Sept.  1821,  Lord  Camp- 
bell.   For  their  issue,  see  that  title. 


Town  Residence,— StnXheden  Home,  Knightobridge. 


STRATHMORE,  EARL  OF.     (Lyon.) 

Thomas  Lyon-Bowes,  Earl  of  Strathmore  and  Kinghom,  Viscount 
Lyon,  and  Lord  Glamis,  Tannadyce,  Sydlaw,  and  Stradictie  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland  ;  b.  3  May  1773,  succeeded  3  July  1820,  m.  Ist, 
1  Jan.  1800,  Mary-EUzabeth- Louisa- Rodney,  only  daughter  and  heir 
of  George  Carpenter,  Esq.,  of  Redbourne,  Herts,  who  d.  1  June 
1811 ;  2ndly,  in  1812,  Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  Northcote ; 
and  after  her  death,  3rdly,  8  Dec.  1817,  Marianne,  daughter  of  John 
Cheape,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Sir  Alexander  Campbell,  of  Ardkin- 
glass.     His  Lordship  has  issue. 

By  lit  marriage : 

1  Tkomae-George,  Lord  Olamie,  b.  6  Feb.  1801,  d  27  Jan.  1834  ;  haWny  m.Sl 

Dec.  1820,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Charles  Orinttead,  Esq. ;  hit  iwne  are^ 
1  A  son,  b.  and  d,  21  Oct.  18S1.  l^Tbomaa-Geotge,  Lord  CXbaiia. 

Lieut.  Ut  Ufe  Guards,  b.  n  Sept.  IStt.       S  Hon.  Claade,  6. 19  inam  UM. 
4  Hon.  Charlotte,  b,  IS  May  ISM,  d.  2  Oct  1844. 

2  Lady  Marv-Isabella,  b.  8  Aug.   1802,  m.  8    Aug.  1824,  John-Walpok 

Willis,  Esq.,  Barrister  at  Law,  which  marriage  was  disaolyed  by  Ad  of 
Parliament  in  1833. 

By  Snd  marriage : 

3  Lady  Sarah-Eliza,  b.   8  Aug.    1813,  m.  1st,  2  Not.  1834,  Qturgm^Am^ 

grustus  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  the    Hon.  E.  L  C.'s   CItU  Serriee,  who  A 
7  Nor.  1841;  and  2ndly,  13  July  1843,  Mijor  Chailti.Flim».Aii   " 
14  th   Light  Dragoons,  widower  of    the  Hon.  Jane-Aime  wsif^ 
Gray. 

His  Lordship's  fiither,  John  Bowes,  ninth  Earl,  was  b.  in  1737,  and  A  7 
508 


STU 

1776  ;  having  m.  24  Feb.  1767,  Mary-Eleanor,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  George 
Bowes,  E»q.,  of  Gibside,  Durham,  who  re-m.  Andrew- Robinson  Stoney-Bowes, 
Esq.,  and  d,  28  April  1800,  leaving  issue  by  the  Earl, 

1  Lady  Maria-Jane,  b.  23  April  1768,  d,  22  April  1806;  having  m.  11  May 

1789,  Colonel  Barrington  Price,  of  Becket,  Co.  Gloucester,  who  re-m. 
Mary,  widow  of  the  Hon.  George  Bowes. — See  below. 

2  John,  tenth  Earl,  b.  11  April  1769,  d,  3  July  1820 ;  having  m.  2  July 

1820,  Mary,  now  Countess  Dowager,  daughter  of  Mr.  Millner ,  of 
Staindrop,  Durham,  now  of  Gibside,  and  re-m,  6  March  1831,  to 
WiUiam  Hutt,  Esq.,  M.P. 

3  Lady  Anna-Maria,  b.  in  1770,  d,  29  March  1832 ;  having  m.  28  Jan.  1788, 

Uenty-Jamet  Jettwp^  ^9*f  who  is  also  deceased. 

4  Hon.  George,  b.  17  Nov.  1771,  d,  30  Dec.  1806;  having  m.  14  June  1805, 

Mary,  daughter  of  Edward  Thomhill,  Esq.,  of  Kingston-Lisle,  Berks, 
who  re-m.  1811,  Colonel  Barrington  Price. — 5ee  above. 

5  Thomas,  present  and  eleventh  Earl. 

0-ea/J4m«.— Baron  Glands  1445,  Earl  of  Kinghom,  Lord  Lyon  and  Glands  1600.  The  otber 
honours  1077,  by  charter,  designing  the  Earl  and  his  heirs  Barls  of  Strathmore  and  King* 
horn,  &c. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Motto. ^n  te  Domine  sperari :  In  thee,  O  Lord,  haTO  I  put  my  tmst. 

Seats. —QUxas^  Castle,  Forfarshire ;  and  Paul's- Walden,  Hertford- Bury. 


Collateral  Vronctii. 


[The    Earl's  Cousins,   issue    of    the    Hon. 

Thomas  Lyon,    3rd  son  of  Thomas,  8th 

EarL] 

I  MoTf,  m.  I  Jan.  1700,  Thomas  Wilkin- 
son, Esq.,  and  d.  S2  June  1803. 

1  Anne. 

3  Charlotte,  m.  11  Not.  1800,  the  Rer. 
Henry-George  Liddell,  brother  of  Lord 
Ravens  worth. 

4  Maria-Prances,  m.  4  June  1811,  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Thurlow. — See  Thurlow. 

5  John  Lyon,  Esq.,  of  Hetton  House,  Dur^ 
ham,  d.  SO  June  18i0 ;  haring  m,  3  Peb.  I81S, 


Anne,  daughter  of  Barrington  Price,  Esq., 
by  Lady  Maria- Jane,  eldest  danchter  of  the 
0th  Earl:  she  is  re-m.  to  John- William  Old- 
mlxon,  Esq.    He  left  an  only  daughter, 

Maria,  widow  of  the  Hon.  RusuU 
Barrimgton^-See  BAaaiiuiTON. 
0  Susan,  b.  0  Jan.  1700,  m.  SO  May  1811, 
the   Rer.  John  Pellowes,  of  Shottesham, 
Norfolk. 

7  Charles,  b,  Oct.  179S,  m.  Miss  Gibson. 

8  Mary-Anne,  b.  3  March  17M,  m.  31  Oct. 
I8S1,  John  Clutterbuck,  Esq.,  of  Warkworth, 
Northumberland. 


STUART  DE  DECIES,  BARON.  (ViLLiRBS-STUAmT.) 
Henry  Villi ers-Stuart,  Baron  Stuart  de  Decies  of  Dromore, 
within  the  Decies,  Co.  Waterford,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  King^ 
dom  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos-Rotulorum  of  the  County  of  Wa- 
terford, and  Colonel  of  the  Waterford  Militia;  b.  8  June  1803,  m. 
Madame  de  Olt,  and  has  issue. 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Lord  Hemy  Stuart  (5th  son  of  the 
Ist  Marqaisof  Bute)  by  his  marriage  with  Lady  Gertrude-Emilia  Villiers,  only 
child  of  George,  last  Earl  of  Grandison.     For  their  remaining  issue,— Me  Butb. 

(}reation.—\83Q. 

Motto.— Awito  riret  honore :  He  flourishes  in  an  honoorahle  ancestry. 

^M<«— Dromana,  Co.  Waterford. 


509 


SUD 


SUDELEY,  BARON.    (Hanbubt-Tbacy.) 

Cbablbs  Hanbury-Tracy,  Baron  Sudeley  of  Toddington,  Co. 
Gloucester,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  /  m.  29  JDec  1798, 
the  Hon.  Henrietta-Susanna  Tracy,  only  dau^ter  of  Henry,  8th  and 
last  Viscount  Tracy  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  and  by  her,  who 
d,  5  June  1839,  has  issue  : 

I'Hon.  Thomms-Cbarles,  b.  5  Feb.  1801 ;  m.  25  Aug.  1831,  EmniA-Eliu- 
beth- Alicia,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  George- Hay  Dawkins-Pemiaiit, 
Esq.,  by  the  Hon.  Sophia-Mary  Maude,— ««e  Hawarden,  b,  18  March 
1810, and  haa  issue: 

l^Sudeley-Charlef-Oeorge. 

S  Joliana-SophiapElixabetb. 

3  Oeorgiana-tienrittta-Emma. 

4  Adelaide-Frances- Isabella. 

5  Alice-Aognau-Gertryde,  6.  16  April  1880. 

0  Charlea-DonglBS-Rkhard,  b,  3  July  1840. 

7  Gerirude-Emilp'Rosamond,  b.  %,  d.  34,  Jan.  184i. 

8  AlgemoH-ComwaUis-Benry,  b.  Si  March  1844,  d,  8  Feb.  1845. 

2  Hon.  Henry,  6.  11  April  1802,  m.  19  Jan.  1841,  Miss  Rosamond-Anne- 

Myrtle  Shirley,  [daughter  of  the  late  Viscount  Tamworth,  eldest  son 
of  the  late  Earl  Ferrers,]  and  has  issue, 

1  Cbarlea-Henry-Tamworfh,  6.  14  Jan.  184S.  t  Arthur,  6.  M  Jime 
1843.           3  Rosa-Mary,  b.  %l  J«ne  1844. 

3  Hon.  John-Capel,  b.  19  Aug.  1803. 

4  Capel-^rtAur,  b.  5  Jan.  1809,  d,  28  July  1834,  without  issue,  by  his  mar- 

riage, 18  Sept.  1833,  with  SiUo'^nne,  daughter  of  Lieutenant-Colond 
John  Tyler,  who  re-m.  Captain  Graham,  and  d,  1837. 

5  Hon.  William,  in  the  Cinl  Serrice  of  the  Hon.  E.I.  C,  b.  18  Jan.  1810. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward,  Rector  of  Sully,  Cardiff,  b.  6  Feb.  1812. 

7  Hon.  Henrietta. 

8  Hon.  Frances. 

9  Hon.  Laura-Susanna. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John  Hanbury,  Esq.,  of  Pontypool,  Co.  Monmouth*  m. 
Jane,  daughter  of  Morgan  Lewis,  Esq.,  of  St.  Pierre,  Co.  Monmouth,  and  d,  4  April 
1784,  leaving  issue  by  her,  who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Stongkton,  Bsq„  of  BsOyhorgao, 
Co.  Kerry. 

1  Jokn  Capel,  b,  27  Jan.  1775,  d,  mim.  20  Dee.  1795. 

2  Capel  Hanbury-Lbioh,  Esq.,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Bloamonthahire,  b.  S 

Oct  1776,  m.  IS  April  1797,  Mary-Anne,  only  dai^bter  of  NathasHil 
Myers,  Esq.,  of  Neath,  Co.  GUmoi^pan,  and  Widow  of  Sir  ftobert-HaiiH 
pnrey  Mackworth,  Bart. 

3  Charles,  created  Baron  Sudeley. 

AfoTftf.— Memoria  Pii  atema :  The  memory  of  the  good  U  eternal. 

T^MM  Betidence^-~9Bf  Dorer  Street. 

JiMlf^— Toddington  HaU,  Glonceatenhire ;  and  Oregynog,  Newton,  Moittgomcrydhdre. 


510 


SUF 


SUFFIELD,  BARON.  (Habbobd.) 
Edwabd  Vebnon-Habbobd,  Baron  Suffield  of  Suffield,  Co.  Nor* 
folk«  tn  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain^  and  a  Baronet ;  b.  19  Jane 
1813,  succeeded  6  July  1835.  m.  1  Sept.  1835,  the  Hon.  Charlotte- 
Susannah  Grardner,  only  daughter  of  Allan-Hyde,  ^nd  Lord  Gardner, 
b.  29  Dec.  1810. 

His  Lordship'ii  father,  Edward,  third  Lord,  was  b,  10  Nor.  1781,  succeeded 
1  Aug.  1821,  and  </.,  in  consequence  of  a  fall  with  his  horse,  6  July  1835  ;  having 
m.  1st,  19  Sept.  1809,  the  Hon.  Georgiana  Venables- Vernon,  daughter  and  heir  of 
George,  2nd  Lord  Vernon,  who  tf.  30  Sept.  1824  ;  and  2ndly,  12  Sept.  1826,  Emily- 
Harriot,  dowager  Lady  Suffield,  5th  daughter  of  the  late  Erelyn  Shirley, 
Esq.,— «e«  Ferrers,  6.  20  Dec.  1799.    The  Ute  Lord  had  issue. 

By  1st  marriage : 

1  Edward-Vernon,  present  and  fourth  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Oeorgiana-Mary,  Bedchamber-woman  to  the  Queen,  ft.  23  June  1816, 

m.  2  Oct.  1837,  George-Edward  Anton,  Esq. — See  Lichfield. 

3  Hon.  Aifred-jitMhetwi^  b,  29  Jan.  1819,  d,  in  India,  9  June  1841. 

By  Snd  marriage : 

4  Hon,  Arthur,  ft.  3  Aug.  1827,  </.  13  July  1828. 

5  Hon.  Emily,  6.  30  Nov.  1828. 
6*Hon.  Charles,  6.  2  Jan.  1830. 

7  Hon.  Wimam,6.  22  Jan.  1831. 

8  Hon.  John,  b.  21  Feb.  1832. 

9  Hon.  Ralph,  ft.  17  May  1833. 

10  Hon.  Walter,  ft.  1  July  1834. 

11  Hon.  Harbord,  ft.  posthumous,  14  Feb.  1836. 
Cre«moHS,—B?Lnn  1788.    Bart.  1745. 
Genealogv^—See  Gttuaiogieal  Volume, 
Moito^—Mqammimter:  Patiently. 

^eote.— Ganton  Park,  near  Norwich ;  and  Middleton  Hall,  near  Manchester. 


[Unclea  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer, 
issue  of  Harbord,  Ist  Lord.] 

I  Hon.  Harp,  ft.  II  Not.  1763,  d.  IS  Aug. 
1700;  harinff  m,  IS  Aug.  178S,  Str  George 
Armitaget  Bart.,  who  re-m.  in  1701,  Mary. 
Snd  daughter  of  Oldfleld  Bowles,  Esq.,  and 
d,  15  July  1830. 

t  WlLUAM-AlSBROlf,  SBCOND  LOSD,  ft.  tl 

Ang.  1700,  socceeded  4  Feb.  1810,  bat  d. 


ColUiUral  Vtaiictff. 

without  issue,  1  Aag.  18S1 ;  haTinc  m,  4  June 
170S,  Lady  Casuunb  Hobart,  the  present 
DowAOBB  Lady  SurriBLO,  tad  daughter  of 
John,  tad  Barl  of  Buokinghamshire,  ft.  t4 
Feb.  1707. 

3  Hon,  LouUa,  ft.  89  Sept.  1707,  d,  S 
March  1838. 

4  Hon.  Catherine,  ft.  t4  June  1773,  m.  10 
Oct.  180S,  Jack  PetM,  Bm.,  of  .Westwick 
HaU,  Norfolk. 


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SUFFOLK  AND  BERKSHIRE,  EARL  OF.     (Howard.) 

Thomas  Howard,  Earl  of  Suflfolk  and  Berkshire,  Viscount  Andover, 
Co.  Hants,  and  Baron  Howard  of  Charleton,  Co.  Wilts,  in  the  Peer- 
age  of  England:  F.S.A.;  6.  18  Aug.  17*6,  succeeded  23  Jan.  1820,  m. 
3  Jan.  1803,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth- Jane  Duttony  eldest  daughter  of  James, 
1st  Lord  Sherborne,  and  by  her,  who  was  b.  28  May  1775,  and  d.  18 
April  1836,  has  issue  : 

1  Lady  Elizabeth,  b,  6  Nor.  1803,  d.  29  July  1845 ;  having  m.  22  June  1826, 

the  Hon.  James-Henr)'-  Legge  Dutton. — See  Sherborne. 
2»Charle8-John,  Viscount  Andover,  6.  7.  Nov.  1804,  m.  2  Sept.  1829,  !■»- 
bella,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Lord  Henry  Howard, — *ee  Norfolk, 
and  has  isaue, 

1  Hon.  Isabel-Julia-Elixabeth,  b.  15  April  1831.  t*Hon.  Henry-CbarlM 
b.  10  Sept.  1833.  3  Hon.  GreyiUv-TheophiluB,  b.  22  Dec.  1830.  4-  Hon. 
Mary-Charlotte-Henrietta,  b.  20  June   1840.  5  Hon.  Bemard-Tlunnas 

b.  27  Aug.  1841.         6  Hon.  Victoria-Margaret-Loniaa,  b.  3  March  1844. 

3  Lady  Julia-Catherine,  b.  9  June  1806. 

4  Hon.  Henry-Thomas,  M.P.,  b.l6  Jan.  1808,  m.  21  April  1845,  Georgians- 

Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  Lieut.-General  Sir  John- Wright  Guise,  Bart. 

5  Lady  Jane-Elizabeth,  b.  25  July  1809,  m.  5  April  1836,  Sir  John  Ogilvy, 

Bart.,  widower  of  Juliana- Barbara,  daughter  of  Lord  Henry  Howard. — 
See  Norfolk. 

6  Hon.  John,  b.  4  April  1811,  d,  14  April  1823. 

7  Hon.  Richard-Edward,  b.  29  July  1812. 

8  Hon.  James-Kenneth,  M.P.,  b,  5  March  1814,  m.  10  Feb.  1845,  Lady 

Louisa  Petty- Fitzmaurice,  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Lansdowne. 

9  Lady  Mary-Rose,  b,  11  Sept.  1815. 

10  Lady  Frances-Margaret,  b.  14  Jan.  1817. 

The  Earl's  father,  John,  fifteenth  Earl,  was  b.  7  March  1739,  and  d,  23  Jan. 
1820 ;  having  m.  2  July  1774,  Julia,  daughter  of  John  Gaskarth,  Esq.,  of  Pen- 
rith, who  d,  23  Nov.  1819,  having  had  issue  by  his  Lordship,  besides  two  sons, 
John  and  William,  who  both  d.  young, 

1  Charles-Nevinson,  Viscount  Andover,  6.  13  May  1775,  m.  21  June  1796,  Lady 

Jane-Elizabeth  Coke,  Dowager  Viscountess  Andover,  eldest  daughter 
of  Thomas- William,  Earl  of  Leicester,  who  was  5.  Dec.  1777,  rcHR.  17 
April  1806,  to  Admiral  Sir  Henry  Digby,  K.C^.-See  DlOBYy  who  d, 
19  Aug.  1842.    The  Viscount  d,  II  Jan.  1800,  without  issue. 

2  Thomas,  present  and  sixteenth  Earl. 

3  Lady  Catherine,  b.  27  Nov.  1779,  m.  9  Sept.  1820,  the  Use.  George  Bhiei, 
.   who  <f.  Nov.  1828. 

(}reatUmi.^FM\  of  Suffolk  1803,  Viscount  and  Baron  lOtX,  Bad  of  Berkshire  leM. 
Genealogjf.See  Geneaiogicat  Volume. 

Motto^^Sons  nudntiendrons:  we  will  maintain.->Non  quo,  sed  qnoflBodo:    Not  wte,  Vvt 
how. 
Seat^ChaiTlton,  near  M almesbury,  Wilts. 


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SUTHERLAND,  DUKE  OF.     (Sutherland-Lbvbson-Gower.) 

Gborob-Granvillb  Sutherland-Lbveson-Gowbr,  Duke  of  Su- 
therland, Marquis  of  the  County  of  Stafiford,  Earl  Gower.  Viscount 
Trentham,  Co.  Stafiford,  and  Baron  Gower  of  Stittenham.  Co.  York, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  Earl  of  Sutherland,  and  Lord 
Strathnaver,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland  ;  and  a  Baronet ;  K.G.,  Lord 
Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  Shropshire,  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Sutherland,  High  Steward  of  Stafiford,  a  Trustee  of  the  British  Mu- 
seum and  of  the  National  Gallery,  President  of  the  British  Institu- 
tion, and  of  King  s  College  Hospital,  of  the  Scottish  Hospital,  and 
of  the  Celtic  Society,  and  Governor  of  the  British  Society  for  the 
Promotion  of  Fisheries ;  h.  8  Aug.  1786,  succeeded  his  father  in  the 
Dukedom  19  July  1833,  and  his  mother  in  the  Scotch  titles  29  Jan. 
1839,  m.  28  May  1823,  Lady  Harriet-Elizabeth-Georgiana  Howard, 
Srd  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Carlisle,  h,  21  May  1806,  and  has  issue 
by  her, 

1  Lady  Elizabeth-Georgiana,  b.  30  May  1824,  Marchionew  of  Lorn.— 5« 

Argyll. 

2  Lady  Evelyn,  b,  8  Aug.  1825,  Lady  Blantyre. 

3  LadyCaroUne,  6.  15  April  1827. 
4*George.GranvUle-WiUiain,  Marquis  of  Sufford,  b.  19  Dec.  1828. 

5  Lady  Blanche-Julia,  b.  26  June  1830,  </.  24  Feb.  1832. 

6  Lord  Frederick,  6.11  Nov.  1832. 

7  Lady  Constance-Gertrude,  b,  16  June*1834. 

.7        8  Lady  Victoria,  b.  16  May  1838,  d,  19  June  1839. 
9  Lord  Albert,  b,  21  Nov.  1843. 
10  Lord  Ronald-Charles,  b.  2  Aug.  1845. 

His  Grace's  father,  George-Granville,  first  Duke,  was  b.  9  Jan.  1758. 
succeeded  as  Marquis  of  Sufford  26  Oct.  1803,  and  d.  19  July  1833 ;  having  m. 
4  Sept.  1785,  Elizabeth,  late  Countess  of  Sutherland,  daughter  and  heir  of 
William,  18th  Earl  of  Sutherland,  6.  24  May  1765,  by  whom,  who  d.  29  Jan. 
1839,  he  had  issue: 

1  George-Granville,  present  and  second  Duke. 

2  Lady  Charlotte-Sophia,  6.  8  June  1788  ;  Duchess  of  Norfolk. 

3  Hon.  William,  b.  4  June  1792,  d.  14  Sept.  1793. 

4  Lady  Elizabeth-Mary,  b,  8  Nov.  1797  ;  Marchioness  of  Westminster. 

5  Lord  Francis  Egerton,  M.P.,  P.C,  a  Trustee  of  the  National  Gallery, 

a  Vice  -  President  of  the  Literary  Fund  Society,  Rector  of  Kingps 
College,  Aberdeen,  and  a  Counsellor  of  King's  College,  London,  6.  1 
Jan.  1800,  m.  18  June  1822,  Harriet- Catherine,  daughter  of  Charles 
Greville,  Esq.,— ««e  Warwick,  and  has  issue  : 

1  Georffe-GranTiUe-Francii,  b.  15  June  18S3.  S  Francis,  twin  with 
George,  B.  15  June  I8SS,  tf.  an  infant.  S  Francia,  b.  18M.  4  Algernon, 
6.  S  Jan.  1810.  5  Arthur -Frederick,  b.  0  Feb.  ino.  0  AUce-Harriet- 
Frederica,  6,  10  Oct.  1830.       7  Blanche.       8  GranTille,  h.  1  Oct.  1834. 

6  Hon.  Henry,  b.  17  June  1801,  d.  an  infant. 

7  Lord  mUiam-Jokm,  b.  5  May  1803,  d.  17  June  1804. 

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S  YD 

Creathms — Baron  of  England  1703,  Viscount  and  E.«rl  174fl,  Marquis  1780,  Duke  183S ;  the 
Scotch  PeeragcH  1228.     Bart.  1020. 

Genvalogy.Sev  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Frangati,  iion  flt'ctefi :  You  may  break,  you  nh.iU  not  bcud  me. 

Town  HeiUlence.— Stafford  Houjie,  Stable  yard,  St.  iamvn'B. 

Seats.— VuuTiihin  Castle,  and  Tonjcue  Houi»c,  Sutherland;  Trentham  Hall,  Stafford- 
shire ;  and  Lilleshall,  Sbiffball,  Shropshire. 


Collateral 

.The   Duke's   Uncles   and   Aunts,  issue   of 
Granville,  1st  Marquis  of  Stafford.] 

1  I^afijf  Louisa,  b.  22  Oct.  I74U,  d.  29  Jan. 
1827 ;  having  m.  20  Dec.  1777,  the  late  Rieht 
Hon.  Sir  Archibald  Macdonald,  Bart.,  Un- 
cle of  Lord  Macdonald. 

2  Lady  Atargunt-Caroline,  6.  2  Not.  1753, 
d.  *n  Jan.  1H24,  late  Countess  of  Carlisle. 

3  Lady  Anne,  b.  22  Feb.  1701,  d.  10  Not. 
1832;  having  m.  5  Feb.  1784,  the  Hon.  and 
Most -Rev.  Ldward  Vernon  -  Harcourt,  Lord 
Archbishop  of  York.— AVc  Vbrnon.=^ 

4  Lady  Georgiana- Augusta,  b.  13  April 
1709,  d.  24  March  1800  ;  having  m.  Nov.  1797, 
tke  Hon.  H'iliiam  Eliot,  afterwards  Earl  of 
St.  German  i. 

5  Lady  Charlotte  -  Sophia,  b.  II  Jan.  1771, 
Duchess  Dowager  of  Beaufort. 

0  iMdy  Susan,  b.  1772,  d.  27  May  1838, 
Countess  of   Harrowby. 

7  Lord  Granville,  b.  12  Oct.  1773,  Earl 
Granvillk. 

[Issue  of  the   Hon.  Admiral  John  Levcsou- 
Gower,  flth  son  of  John,  1st  Earl  Gower.] 

1  Gen.  John,  b.  25  June  1774,  d.  14  Sept. 
1810;  having  m.  27  Dec.  1790,  Lsabtlla-Mary, 
2nd  daughtcrof  the  late  Philip- Bowes  Broke, 
Esq.,  of  N acton,  Suffolk,  who  d.  28  May 
1817,  leaving  issue  by  him  : 

1  Mary,  b.  17  May  1798. 

2  John  L£VK.soN-GoWER,E8g.,of  BUI 
Hill,  Berks,  b.  1802,  w.  18  April  1825, 
Charlotte-Gertrude- Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  -11  iiph 
Witchfl,  by  Lady  Harriet- Isabella 
Somerset,— *e«  Bkauport,  by  whom  he 
has  issue  : 

I    John  -  Edward,    Ensign   08th 
foot,  ^.20  March  1820. 


ISrancfteft. 

2  Gertrude- Harriet  Mary,  b.  1« 
March  1829. 

3  Cecil  -  Henrietta  -  Maria,  6.  IH 
Sept.  1834. 

4  Hugh-Broke- Boscawen,  b.  12 
Aug.  1830. 

5  Sackville,  b.  27  4ug.  1839. 

3  Isabella,  b.  Aug.  1803,  m.  8  Sept. 
1825,  John  -  Thomas  Ibbctson  -  Selwyn, 
Eso.,  of  Bosmere,  Suffolk. 

4 'Edward,  6.  Feb.  1807,  iw.23  March 

1839,  Frances -Cecilia,  daughter  of  the 

late  Dr.  Powell. 

5  Anastasia,  b.  10  May  1810. 

3  WilUam,  b.  0  Aug.  1779.   m.  Aug.  1804, 

Catherine-  Maria,  daughter  and  heir  of  the 

late  Sir  Thomas  Grcsham,  Bart.,  who  d.  in 

childbed  7  Oct.   1808,  leaving  issue  by  him  : 

1  Katherine,  b.  19  Aug.  1805,  m.  23 
April  1845,  George  Hope,  Esq.,  Com- 
mander, R.N.— Afp  HoPEToiTK. 

2  William,  of  Titsey  Park,  Surrey. 
b.  23  Nov.  1800,  m.  17  June  1834,  Emily- 
Josephine,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Francis- 
Hastings  Doyle,  Bart.,  and  has  iMue : 

1  Emily  -  Katharine-Mary,  6.  II 
June  1835.  2  Mary  •  Elixabcrth, 
6.  10    Nov.  1830.  3  Granville- 

William-Gresham,  6.  25  Feb.  1838. 
4  Selina-Frances-Diana,  6.  29  Feb. 
1840.  5  Caroline-Susan-Gresham, 
b.  2  Sept.  1842. 

3  Franci'sElixabeth,  6. 25  Sept.  1808. 

3  Frances,  b.  12  Oct.  1782,  m.  11  Oct.  1813. 
John  Ward,  Esq. 

4  Edzuheth,  b.  19  Nov.  1784,  d.  13  March 
1824;  having  m.  Aug.  1803,  John-Tillie  Cory- 
ton,  r»u.,  of  Corkenden,  ComwalL 

5  /?//.  GranrilU,  b.  May  17HS,</.  MffM.  28 
Sept.  1841. 


SYDNEY,  VISCOUNT,    (Townshbnd.) 

John-Robert  Townsuend,  Viscount  Sydney  of  Upton  St.  Leo- 
nard's, Co.  Gloucester,  and  Baron  Sydney  of  Chislehurst*  Co.  Kent.ui 
the  Peerage  of  Great  ^ritoiw;  a  Lord  in  Waiting  to  the  Queeo;  6.  9  Aug. 
1805,  succeeded  20  Jan.  1831,  m.  4  Aug.  1832,  Lady  Emily-Caroline 
Paget,  6th  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey,  6.  4  March  1810. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John-Thomas,  second  Viscount,  wm  i.  21  Fdi.  1764» 
And  d.  20  Jan.  1831,  having  been  twice  married ;  Ist,  12  April  1790,  to  tke  Hon- 
514 


T  A  A 

Sophia  Southwell,  3rcl  daughter  of  Edward,  20th  Lord  de  Clifford,  who  d.  9  Nov. 
1795 ;  and  2ndly,  27  May  1802,  to  Lady  Caroline-Letitia  Clements,  3rd  daughter  of 
Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Leitrim,  who  d.  in  childbirth  9  Aug.  1805.  The  Viscount's 
issue  were. 

By  I  St  marriage  : 

1  Hon.  Sophia-Mary,  b,  16  Feb.   1792,  m,  15  Jan.  1833,  Hon.  Peregrine- 

Francis  Cust. — See  Brownlow. 

2  Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth,  b.  5  March  1794,  m.  Ist,  4  Oct.  1825,  George  Jamea 

Cholmondelej/,  Esq. — tee  Cholmondeley, — now  Countess  Dowager  of 
Romney. 

By  2nd  marriage : 

3  John-Robert,  present  and  third  Viscount. 

Creations.— BaiTon  1783,  ViMonnt  1789. 
Geneatogy.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— Droit  ct  avant :  Right  and  forward. 
Town  Residence.-^,  GleTeland  Square. 
Seat.— Frognid,  near  Foot's  Cray,  Kent. 


Collatfral  ISranc^eK. 


[Unclos  and  Aants  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  Thomas,  Ist  Viscount.] 

1  Hon.  Georglana,  late  State  House- 
keeper at  ^Vindsor  Castle,  6.  1  June  1761, 
d.  12  Sept.  18.19. 

2  Hon.  Mary- Elizabeth,  6.2  Sept.  1762,  d. 
20  May  1821,  late  Countess  of  Chatham. 


3  Hon.   Frances,  b.  20   Feb.   1772,  Lady 
Dynevor. 

4  Hon.  Harriet-Catherine,  b.  27  Nov.  1773, 
d.  24  Aug.  1814,  late  Duchess  of  Buccleuch. 

5  Hon.  William- Augustus,  b.  10  March 
177G,  d.  3  July  1816. 

6  Hon.  Colonel  Sir  Horatio-George-Pouyt, 
K.C.H.,  h.  «  Ffb.  1780,  d.  unm.  25  May  1S13. 


TAAFFE,  VISCOUNT.    (Taaffe.) 

Francis  Taaffe,  Viscount  Taafife  of  Corran,  and  Haron  of  Bally- 
mote,  both  in  the  County  of  Sligo,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  a  Count 
of  the  Empire,  and  Chamberlain  to  the  Emperor  of  Austria  :  6.  2 
May  1789,  succeeded  7  June  1830,  m,  11  April  1811,  the  Countess 
Antonia  Amadd  Von  Varkony,  6.  in  1790. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Rudolph,  seventh  Viscount,  was  b.  6  Oct  1761,  and 
d.  7  June  18:^0  ;  having  m.  11  April  178/,  Countess  Josephine  Haugwitz,  by  whom, 
who  d.  30  May  1823,  he  left  issue : 

1  Francis,  present  and  eighth  Viscount. 

2*Hon.  Louis,  Chamberlain  and  Privy  Counsellor  to  the  Emperor  of  Austria, 
President  of  the  Ctiief  Court  of  Judicature  in  Austria,  and  Doctor  of 
Laws,  b.  2b  Dec.  1791,  m.  10  June  1822,  Princess  Amelia,  daughter 
of  Charles-Augustus,  late  Prince  Bretzenbeim  Von  Regenz,  Lady  of  the 
Palace  to  the  Empress  of  Austria,  and  has  issue  by  her  : 

I  Charleii,  b.  20  April  1823.  2  Clementina,   h.  20  Oct.  1823.  A 

Amelia  VV  alpurga,  b.  20  Sept.  1827. 
3  Hon.  Clementina,  b.   26  Nov.  1793,  m.  11  April  1811,  Thaddeus,  Count 
Araad^  Von  Varkony,  Imperial  Chamberlain. 

The  late  Count  Joseph'Ferdinand  Taaffe^  of  the  Austrian  empire,  great  grandson 
of  the  Hixtb  Viscount,  and  the  nearest  collateral  branch  of  this  family,  was  b.  12 
Dec.  1791,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1845  ;  having  m.  15  Feb.  1842,  Anna-Maria,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  P.  M.  Lucas,  Esci.,  who  survives  him. 

515  L  L  2 


TAL 

Crealions.-  y\ti(.ount  and  Baron  l(«8. 

Geuealofy.-  Sto  Genea/ughai  Volume. 

Motto.~i\\  hoc  signo  »pps  nioa  :  lu  this  itign  in  my  hope. 

<S»'«a^.— Eli>hnu  Ctu^tlc,  Bohemia. 


TALBOT,   EARL.     (Talbot.) 

Charles-Chetwynd  Talbot,  Earl  Talbot  of  HensoU  Co.  Glamor- 
gan, Viscount  Ingestre,  Co.  Stafford,  and  Baron  Talbot  of  Hensol,  Co. 
Glamorgan,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  K.G.,  K.P.,  P.C.,  Lord- 
Lieutenant  of  Staffordshire,  F.R.S.,  and  F.S.A.  j  h.  25  April  1777, 
.succeeded  19  May  1793,  m.  28  Aug.  1800,  Frances  -  Thomasine, 
eldest  daughter  of  Charles  Lambart,  Esq.,  of  Beau  Park.  Co.  Meatb, 
by  Frances  Dutton,  sister  of  James,  Ist  Lord  Sherborne,  who  d,  30 
Dec.  1819;  their  issue  are: 

1  Lady  Frances-Charlotte,  b.  17  May  1801,  </.  4  Oct.  1823,  Countess  of  Dart- 

mouth. 

2  Charles-Thomat,  Vitcount  Ingestre,  b,  11  July  1802,  d.  23  May  1826. 
3*Henry-John-Chetwynd,  Viscount  Ingestre,  Capt.R.N.,  C.B.,  M.P.,  Lieut.- 

Col.  of  the  King's  own  Staffordshire  Militia,  Cross  of  the  French  Order 
of  St.  Louis,  Knight  of  the  2nd  Class  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  and  of  the 
Redeemer  of  Greece,  b.  8.  Nor.  1803,  m.  8  Nov.  1828,  Lady  Sarah-Eli- 
zaheth  Beresford,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry,  2nd  Marquis  of  Wat«*r- 
ford,  b.  8  Nov.  1807,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

l«iIon.  Charles-John,  b.  13  April  1830.         1  Hon.  VictoriaSasan,  6.  27 
Ffb.  1831.  3  Hon.  Sherrington- Henry,  b.  28  Jaly  1832,  d.  2«  March 

1K33.  4  Hon.  Walu^r-Cecil,  b.  27  March  1834.  5  Hon.  Constance- 

Hurriet-Mahoncsa,  b.  Ift  June  1830.  0  Hon.  Gertmde-Prances,  6.  21 

March  1840.         7  Hon.  Reginald- Arthur- James,  b.  11  July  1841.  8  A 

daughter, 6.  8  July  1844. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur,  Rector  of  Ingestre  and  Ciiurch-Eaton,  Staff.,  h. 

12  Jan.  1805,  m.  17  July  1832,  Harriet,  only  daughter  of  the  late 
Henry-Charles  Hervey- Aston  .Esq., — 5«e  Bristol;  by  her  who  d.  6  Feb. 
1845,  he  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  23  April  1833,  d.  1837.       2  A  son,  d.  11  May  1834.        s 
Blanche,  b.  1836.  4  Hervey-Arthur,  b.  3  Oct.  1838. 

5  Hon.  John,  Queen's  Counsel,  a  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Attorney- 

General  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Recorder  of  Windsor,  k 
31  May  1806,  m.  30  Aug.  1830,  the  Hon.  Caroliae-Jane  Stomrt- 
Wortley  daughter  of  Lord  Wharncliffe,  and  has  issue, 

I  John  Gilbert,  b.  24  Feb.  1833.  2  A  son,  b.  10  Feb.  1844. 

6  Lady  Cecil,  b.  17  April  1808,  Dow.  Marchioness  of  Lothian. 

7  Hon.  WaUer-Chetwyndy  b.  19  March,  d.  21  April,  1810. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  George-Gustavus-Cbetwynd,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Withington, 

Gloucestershire,  b.  13  Oct.  1812,  m.  25  June  1842,  Emily-Sarmh,  2nd 
daughter  of  Henry  El  wes,  Esq.,  of  Colesboume  Honse,  GloucesterBhii«^ 
and  has  issue, 

1  A  daufrhter,  6.  10  Aug.  184S.  2  A  son,  b.  18  Maivli  1840. 

9  Hon.  and  Rev.  William-Whitworth,  M.A.,  Vicar    of  Ombersley,  Wor- 

cestershire, b.  17  Jan.  1814,  m.  4    July  1843,  Elean<MP-Jii]ia»   eldest 

daughter  of  the  Hon.  William  Coventry. — See  CovENTmY,  and  hat  inae. 

A  son,  b.  3  June  184i5.  "' 

10  Hon.  Gilbert,  Private  SecreUry  to  the  Lord  Privy  Seal,  h,  28  April  1816, 

11  Hon.  Wellington-Patrick-Manvers,  6.  12  l>ec.l817. 

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12  Hon.  Gerald,  io  the  Civil  Service,  Ceylon,  b.  3  Oct.  1819,  m.  1840,  Mar- 
garet, daughter  of  Lieut.  Alexander  Mackay,  Ceylon  Rifle  Regiment, 
and  haa  issue, 

1  Charles- Alexander,  6.  S  Jan.  1841.  S  A  son,  b.  'iS  Sept.  1849. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  surviving  son  of  John-Chbtwynd,  first  Earl;  who 
was  b.  1750,  and  d.  19  May  1793;  having  m.  7  May  1776,  Lady  Charlotte  Hill, 
daughter  of  Wills,  1st  Marquis  of  Downshire,  who  d,  17  Jan.  1804,  and  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

1  CharlesCiietwynd,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Han.  and  Rev.  John,  b.  4  April  1779,  d.  8  Feb.  1825. 

Creations.— Batou  1733,  Viscount  and  Earl  1784. 

Genealogw.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Humani  nihil  alienum:   Nothing  is  indilTerent  to  me  which  relates  to  man. 

^Mf.— Ingestre  Hall,  Staffordshire. 


Collateral  l&rantin. 


[Issue  of  the  present  Earl's  great  Uncle,  the 
Hon.  and  Rer.  George  Talbot,  D.D.,  3rd 
son  of  the  1st  Lord.] 

1  George  Talbot,  Esq.,  of  Temple  Gniting, 
Gloucestershire,  b.  25  March  1763,  d.  7  April 
1830  ;  having  m.  4  Jan.  1789.  Charlotte  Eli- 
aabeth,  4th  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Drake,  D.D.,  of  Amer»ham, 
who  d.28  Not.  1817,  leaving  him  the  follow- 
ing issue  : 

1  Mary-Anne.  m.  18  May  1815.  Sir 
Francis  Lawley,  Bart.— AVe  Wknuick. 

S  Charlotte,  m.  27  June  1818,William 
Mount,  Esq.,  of  Waaing  Place,  Berks. 

3  Isabella. 

4  Jane. 

2  Cecil,  b.  25  March  1708,  d.  24  Feb.  1832; 
having  m.  John  •  Edmund  Chamber  la  j/ne, 
Esq.,  of  Mangersbnry,  Gloucestershire,  who 
d.  11  Feb.  1831. 

3  Very  Rev.  Charles,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Sails- 
bur  v,  b.  26  Oct.  1769,  d.  27  Feb.  1823 ;  having 
m.  27  June  1796,  Lady  Elizabeth  Somerset, 
eldest  daughter  of  Henry,  5th  Duke  of  Beau- 
fort, by  whom,  who  was  b.  II  Feb.  1773,  and 
4.  5  May  1836,  he  left  issue : 

1  Anne-FJisabeth,  6.  22  Aug.  1797. 

2  Rot.  Henry-George,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Mitchel-Troye,  Monmouthshire,  6. 
28  June  1798,  m.  1  Aug.  1835.  ^farjf- 
Elizabeth,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late 
Hon.  Sir  William  Ponsonby,  K.C.B.— 
see  Ponsonby,  and  by  her,  who  d.  14 
Sept.  1838,  has  issue  : 

1  Elisabeth  Georgiana,  6.13  Aug. 
1836. 

2  Henry  -  Charles,   b.   23    June 
1838. 

3  Elixikbeth,  b.  1800. 


4  Charles,  Capt.R.N.,  b.  I  Not.  1801, 
M.  11  Dec.  1838,  Charlotte-Georgiana, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir 
William  Ponsonby,  K.C.B.,~^e  Pon- 
sonby, and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  John- 
Horace -Thomas  Stapleton,— ««^e  La 
DaspxNCBa,  and  has  issue, 

1  Georgy-Melosina- Mary- Elisa- 
beth, b.  1  Oct.  1880. 

2  Fanny-Charlotte-Emma,  b.  U 
May  1841. 

3  Charles  -William,   b.  29   May 
1813. 

5  Frances -Cecil,  b.  1802,  widow  of 
the  Hon.  Philip  Henry  Abbot.— See 

COLCHBSTBR. 

6  Maria-Charlotte,  d.  26  Aug.  1827 ; 
hsTing  m.  16  Ma^r  1826,  Henrv  ETery, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards,  eldest  sou 
of  Sir  Henry  ETery,  Bart.;  heisre-m. 
to  the    Hon.  Caroline   ¥\omer.—Sea 

ASHBaOOK. 

7  Georgiana  -  EUxabeth,  b.  8  May 
1806.  m.  4  Sept.  1828,  the  ReT.  Augus- 
tus-Philip Clayton,  Rector  of  Garvas- 
tone,  Norfolk. 

8  Catherine. 

9  George,  Capt.  43rd  Foot,  Military 
Secretary  to  the  Commander  of  die 
Forces  in  British  North  America,  b.  19 
Aug.  1809,  m.  26  June  1836,  Fanny,  eld- 
est daughter  of  Lieut.-Col.  Francis- 
Ralph  West,  late  of  the  33rd  Regiment, 
and  has  issue, 

Fits-Roy-Somerset,  b.  Dec.  1837. 

10  F^ward-Fitsroy,  b.  6  March  1812. 

11  Arthur,  6.  18  Aug.  1816. 

4  Louisa,  b.  1  Dec.ll772,  m.  13  Jane  1797, 
William  Agar,  Esq. 


TALBOT   DB  MALAHIDE,  BARON.     (Talbot.) 
Richard- WoGAN  Talbot,  Baron  Talbot  de  Malahide  and  Lord  Ma- 
lahide  of  Malahide,  Co.  Dublin,    in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  Baron 
Sir 


TA  L 

Fumival  of  Malahide,  Co.  Dublin,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  King- 
dom; b.  1766,  P.C.  for  Ireland,  succeeded  27  Sept.  1834,  m.  1st,  in 
Nov.  1789,  Catherine,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Malpas,  Esq.,  of 
Rochestown,  Co.  Dublin  j  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  daughter  of  An- 
drew Sayers,  Esq.     His   Lordship  had  issue  by  his  1st  marriage: 

1  John-Malpas^  who  d.  unm,  in  1828. 

2  Catheriue-Francetf  d.  10  Dec.   1816  \  having  m.  9  May  1809,  Lieut.-Gen. 

Sir  William- Cornwallis  Eustace,  of  Sandford   Hall,  Essex,  C.B.,  and 
K.C.H. 

His  Lordship's  mother,  Margaret,  late  Baroness  Talbot  and  Malahide 
was  the  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  James  O'Reilly,  Esq.,  of  Ballylough,  Co.  West- 
meatli,  whose  two  elder  sons,  by  Barbara,  daughter  of  Thomas  Nugent,  Esq..  of 
Dysart,  were  Hugh,  father  of  the  present  Sir  James  Nugent,  Bart.,  and  Andrew,  late 
Count  O'Reilly  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  a  General  in  the  Austrian  Service. 
Her  Ladyship  d.  27  Sept.  1834  ;  having  m.  the  late  Richard  Talbot.  Esq.,  of  Malahide 
Castle,  by  whom,  who  d.  24  Oct.  1788,  she  had  the  following  issue. 

I  Richard-Wogan,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2*Hon.  James,  m.  26  Dec.  1804,  Anne-Sarah,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir  of 
Samuel  Rodbard,  Esq.,  of  Evercreech  House,  Somersetshire,  and  has 
issue : 

1  Jameit,  m.  9  Aug.  1843,  Maria-Margarctta.  youngest  daughter  of  Patrick. 
Murray,  Esq.,  of  Simprim,  Co.  Forfar.  3  Samuel- Rodbard.  3  Richard- 
Gilbert.  4  George.  5  Edward-Plantagenet-Aircy,  Capt.  and  Adjutant 
34th  Foot.  6  William- Leopold,  Ueut.  34th  Foot.  7  Marguret- 

Nugent,  m.  5  Sept.  1835,  Thomas  Jones,  Jun.  Esq.,  of  Staplcton,  Glouces- 
tershire. 8  Anne,  d.  22  Sept.  1832.  0  Harriette-Mary-Ererard,  m.  Jan. 
1838,  Lient.-Gol.  Richard  Airey,  34th  Foot,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Sir 
George  Airey,  K.C.H. ,  by  the  Hon.  Catherine  Talbot— .Vm  below.  10 

Marianne- Flora,  m.  16  Sept.  1845,  the  Rct.  Charles- Walter-Albin  Napier, 
Vicar  of  Evercreech,  Somersetshire.  11  Charlotte- Etroria. 

3  Hon.  Admiral  Sir  John,  G.C.B.,  m.  \7  Oct.  1815,  the  Hon.  Julia  Arun- 

dell,  3rd  daughter  of  James-Everard,   9th    Lord  Arundell,    and    has 

issue  by  her,  who  d.  9  Dec.  1843 : 

1  Raymond-Reginald,  b.  6  Oct.  1810.  2  John,  6.  24  March  1826.  3 
Charlotte- Mary.  4  Margaret-Mary- Victoria,  m.  26  April  1841,  William- 
FMmund  Pole,  Esq.         5  Mary-Laura.         6  Juliana.        7  Catherine. 

4  Hoo.  Thomas,  resident  in  Upper  Canada. 

5  Hon.  Robert,  b.  1776,  d.  17  March  1843,  having  m.  7  Oct.  1828,  Arabella, 

2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Chaloner  Ogle,  Bart.,  and  widow 
of  the  Hon.  Edward  Bouverie. — See  Radnor. 

6  IJeut.'Col.  Neil,  14 M  Light  Dragoons,  killed  at  Ciudad  Rodrigo  11  July 

1810. 

7  Hon.  William. 

8  Barbara,  deceased ;  hanng  mi.  22  April  1793,  Sir  Wiltiam  Youngs  Bart,, 

who  d.  10  Jan.  1815. 
y  Hon.  Frances,  Chanoinessof  the  Royal  Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Bavaria. 
10  Hon.  Cathprino,   m.  lAeut.-Gen.   Sir  George  Ahreffy  K.C.H.,  who  d.    18 
Feb.  18.^3. 

II  Hon.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,   George  Afelli/ont,  Esq.,  deceased,  and2nd1y,  11 

Nov.  1844,  Ellis-Cunliffc  Lister-Kaye,  Esq.,  of  Manningham  and  Far- 
field  Halls,  Yorks. 

12  Hon.  Charlotte,   m.  1st,  4  July    1808,  John-Mervyn    CutUffe,  Esq,,    of 

Merwood  Hill,  Devon,  deceased,  and  2ndly,  15  Nov.  1827,  Gerald  Fitz- 
Gerald,  Esq. 

13  Margaret,   and  14  Celinda,  both  d.  young. 

fV«v///on.— 1831. 

Genealopif. — Sec  GeMtalugicat  Volume. 

*9eaf.~MaIahide  Castle,  Co.  Dublin. 


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TANKERVILLE,  EARL  OF.  (Bbnnet.) 
Charles-Augustus  Bennet,  Earl  of  Tankerville,  and  Baron  Os- 
suUton  of  Ossulston,  Co.  Middlesex,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain, 
P.C..  and  M.A. ;  b,  ^8  April  1/76,  succeeded  10  Dec.  18^2,  m.  <38 
July  1806,  Mademoiselle  Corisande  -  Armandine- Leonice- Sophie- 
Helene,  daughter  of  Antoine,  late  Duke  de  Grammont,  by  Aglad, 
daughter  of  the  Duke  de  Polignac,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Emma,  b.  10  Aug.  1807,  Countess  of  Malmesbury. 

2  Lady  Harriet-Alicia^  b.  23  Aug.  1808,  d.  11  Jan.  1824. 
3^ Charles,  Lord  Ossulston,  M.P.,  h.  10  Jan.  1810. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  fourth  Earl,  was  b,  15  No7.  1743,  and  d.  10 
Dec.  1822 ;  haring  m.  7  Oct.  1771,  Emma,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir,  of  Sir  James 
Colebrooke,  Bart.,  and  had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  20  Nor.  1836  : 

1  Lady  Caroline,  b,  22  Oct.  1772,  d.  7  March  1818 ;  having  m.  23  June  1795, 

Sir  John  Wirottesley,  Bart.,  afterwards  Ut  Lord  Wrottealey,  who  m. 
2ndly,  the  widow  of  the  late  Hon.  John-Astley  Bennet — See  below,  and 
d.  16  March  1841. 

2  Lady  Anna,  b.  28  April  1774,  d.  Sept.  1836;  having  m.  19  July  1804, 

the  Hon.  and  Rev.  William  Beretford — see  Decies  ;  he  </.  27  June  1830. 

3  Charles-Augustus,  present  and  fifth  Earl. 

4  Hon.  Henry-Grey,  b.  2  Dec.  1777,  d.  29  May  1836 ;   having  m.  15  May 

1816,  Gertrude-Frances,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Lord  William 
Russell,— 5ff  Bedford  ;  and  by  her,  who  d.  23  Jan.  1841,  he  had  issue, 

1  Charlotte-Emma-GeorgiAna,  b.  24  Jan.    1818,  m.  20  Nov.  1839,  FiU- 
8tephen  French,  E«q., — see  Dk  Frbynx. 

2  Henry  Charles,  b.  12  Feb.  1819,  d.  10  June  1824. 

3  Caroline,  b.  1820,  d.  31  Dec.  1823. 

4  Gertrude-Frances.  6.  8  June  1822,  m.  1  Aug.  1839,  Hamilton  Gorges, 
Esq.,  of  Kilbrew,  Co.  Meath. 

r»  Hon.  Capt.  John-Astley,  R.N.,  b,  21  Dec.  1778,  d.  14  Sept.  1812  ;  hav- 
ing m.  27  Aug.  1811,  Julia,  daughter  of  John  Conyers,  Esq.,  of  Copt- 
liall,   Essex,  now  Dowager  Lady  Wrottesley. — See  above. 

6  Zxtdq  Margaret- Alicia- Emnui,  b,  8  Aug.  1780,  d,  27  March  1813. 

7  Hon.  Gren,  b.  24  March  1783,  d.  12  June  1787. 

8  Lady  Maiy-Eliznbeth,   b.  21    May  1785,  m.  26  July  1831,  Sir  Charles- 

Miles -Lambart  Mouck,  Bart. 

9  iMdq  Augusta-Sophia,  b.  11  Nov.  1786,  d.  10  Feb.  1809. 
10  Lady  Harriet,  b.  2  Dec.  1788,  d.  6  March  1801. 

frrrtfiow*.— Baron  1682,  Earl  1714. 
r;Mi»v/^>/f.V.— See  Gtneatogical  Volume. 

Hfotto.—De  bon  vouloir  sorrir  Ic  Roi :  To  senre  the  King  with  good- will. 
Ton  n  H*'%id*'Hc*'.—C5,  Grosvenor  Street. 

.SV«/J.— ChilUngham  Castle,  Wooler,  Northumberland ;  and  Mount  Felix,  Waltunon 
Thiunes. 


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I'EIGNMOUTH,  BARON.     (Shobe.) 

Charlbs-John  Shore,  Baron  Teignmoutb  of  Teignmouth,  tn  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland,  a  Baronet  of  Great  Britain,  L.L.D.,  D.C.L.,  and 
F.R.S. ;  b.  13  Jan.  1796,  succeeded  14  Feb.  1834,  tn.  8  Dec.  1838, 
Caroline,  5th  daughter  of  William  Browne,  Esq.,  of  Tallantire  Hall, 
Cumberland,  and  has  issue, 

l*Hon.  Charles-John,  h.  5  Jan.  1840. 

2  Hon.  Fredcrick-Wimam-John.  b.  27  Aug.  1844. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  first  Lord,  who  attained  the  honours  of  the  Peer- 
age hy  his  senrices  as  Goremor-General  of  India,  was  6.  8  Oct.  1751,  and  d,  14 
Feb.  1834 ;  haring  m.  14  Feb.  1786,  Charlotte,  only  daughter  of  James  Cornish, 
Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  13  July  1834,  he  had  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Charlotte,  6. 26  Jan.  1787. 

2  Caroline- Isabella,  b.  26  March  1791,  d.  May  1793. 

3  Emily y  b,  26  Dec.  1792,  d,  young. 

4  Charles-John,  present  and  second  Lord. 

5  Hon.  Anna-Maria,  b,  27  Oct.  1797,  widow  of  Ia&U,-CoI.  Sir  Thanuu-Noei 

Hill,K.C.B,^See  Hill. 

6  Hon.  Fredennk-John,  b.  31   May  1799,  d.  May  1837;  having  m.  25  Jan. 

1830,  Charlotte-Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  George  Comisb,  Esq., 
of  Salcombe,  Deron,  and  has  issue, 

1  Louua-Sarah,  h.  8  Not.  1830.        s  Arthur-Frederick,  b.  1  Dec  ISSt, 
ti.  an  infant.        3  Clara,  b.  0  Sept.  1834. 

7  Hon.Henry-Dundaa.a  Capt.  inihej4rmt/yb,23  June  1800,  d,  29  AprQ  1826. 

8  Hon.  Caroline-Dorothea,  6.  24  March  1802,  m.  12  Feb.  1829,  the  Rev, 

Robert  Anderson^  who  d,  March  1843. 

9  Hon,  Ellen-Mary^  b,  30  Sept.  1803.  d.  17  Jan.  1835  ;  having  m.  8  Sept. 

1830,  Major  Edward-Charles  Fletcher,  who  re-m.  2  Aug.  ]838»  Lady 
Frances  Marsham. — See  Romney. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Thomas  Shore,  Esq.,  of  Melton,  Co.  Suffolk,  dL  1759  » 
having  m.  Miss  Dorothy  Shepherd,  by  whom,  who  d,  5  Nov.  1783,  he  had  imie,tb« 
late  Lord,  and  a  second  son,  for  whom  see  the  Genealogical  Volume, 

Creation*^— Baron  1707.    Bart.  170S. 
Genealogg.—See  Genealogical  Volwne. 
Motto.— P&nmoB  lidtis :  We  periah  by  what  ia  lawful. 
Town  Residence.^\9,  Portland  Place. 


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TEMPLEMORE,  BARON.  (Chichebtbb.) 
Hbnry-Spencbr  Chichester,  Baron  Templemore  of  Templemore^ 
Co.  Donegal,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  h.  14  June  1821, 
succeeded  26*  Sept.  1837,  m.  3  Aug.  1842,  Laura-Caroline- Jane,  Srd 
daughter  of  the  late  Right-Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Paget, — See  Anglesey, 
b.  24  Oct.  1816. 

Hit  Lordship's  father,  Arthur,  first  Lord,  was  b.  8  Jan.  1797,  and  d.  26 Sept. 
1837  ;  haring  m.  27  July  1820,  Lady  Augusta  Paget,  4th  daughter  of  the  Mar- 
quis of  Anglesey,  Dowager  Lady  Templemore,  b.  26  Jan.  1802,  by  whom  he 
has  left  issue  : 

1  Henry-Spencer,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2*Hon.  Augustus-Oeorge-Charles,  Lieut.  6th  Foot,  6.  20  May  1822. 

3  Hon.  Frederick-Arthur  Henry,  b.  22  Feb.  1824. 

4  Hon.  AdolphuB-William,  6.  29  May  1825. 

5  Hon.  Caroline-Georgiana,  6.  30  June  1826. 

6  Hon.  Francis- Algernon- James,  6.  17  Not.  1829. 

7  Hon.  Augusta,  b.  15  Jan.  1831. 

8  Hon,  George-rtvian,  b.  3  Dec.  1833,  d.  15  Jan.  1841. 

The  first  Lord  was  the  eldest  son  of  the  kte  Lord  Spencer-Stanley  Chichester, 
only  brother  of  the  present  Marquis  of  Donegal,  who  was  b,  20  April  1775,  m.  8 
Aug.  1795.  Lady  Anne-Harriet  Stewart,  3rd  daughter  of  John,  7th  Earl  of  Oallo- 
way,  and  dying  23  Feb.  1819,  left  by  her,  who  is  now  his  widow,  the  late  Peer  and 
other  issue,  for  whom — tee  Donegal. 

CreaiUm.—im. 

Geneaicgif.—S9e  Geneatogicai  Volume. 

Motto.— Inrilixai  seqaitur  honor :  Honour  follows  Kfaintt  his  will. 

Tbwn  BesUtence.—M,  Park.  Street  •GrosTenor  Square. 

Uatt.-^Dunhrody  Park,  Co.  Wexford  ;  and  Combe  Bank,  Serea  Oaka,  Kent. 


TEMPLETOWN,  VISCOUNT.     (Upton.) 
John  -  Henry  Upton,  Viscount  Templetown,  and  Lord  Temple- 
U)wn,  Baron  of  Templetown,  Co.  Antrim,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland: 
F.S.A.,  b,  8  Nov.  1771,  succeeded  as  Baron  16  April  1785,  m.  7  Oct. 


521 


TEN 

1796,  Laily  Mary  Montagu,  only  daughter  of  John,  5th  Earl  of  Sand- 
wich, and  had  issue  by  her,  who  d,  4  Oct.  1824  : 

1   Hon,  Catherine-EUzabethf  b.  5  April  1798,  d,  an  infant. 
•2»Hon.  Henry-Montagu,  b.  11  Nov.  1799. 

:i  Hon.  Mary-Wilheliniua,  b.  19  June  1801,  m.  18  Aug.  1831,  Joha-Eden 
Spaldingr,  Esq.,  of  the  Holmes,  son  of  John  Spalding,  Esq.,  by  Mary- 
Anne  Eklen,  now  Lady  Brougham. 

4  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  George-Frederick,  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  5  Aug.  1802. 

5  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur,  Coldstream  Guards,  6.  15  Jan.  1807. 

6  ^  daughtery  b.  14  Oct.  1810,  </.  voung. 

7  Hon.  Edward-John,  b,  18  Sept  1816. 

The  Viscount's  father,  Clotworthy,  first  Lord,  b.  14  March  17*21,  d.  16 
April  1785;  having  m.  25  Aug.  1769,  Elizabeth,  3rd  daughter  of  Shuckburgh 
Boughton,  Esq.,  of  Ponton  Court,  Co.  Hereford,  6.  1746,  d.  Sept  1823,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

1  Joiin-Hf.nry,  present  and  first  Viscount. 

2  Hon.  Colonel  Fulk-Grcville  Howard,  b.  3  April  1773,  m.  9  July  1B07. 

Mary,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  Howard,  Esq.,  formerly  Bagrot, 
uncle  of  Lord  Bagot,  by  the  Hon.  Frances  Howard,  grand-daughter  of 
the  1 1  th  Earl  of  Suffolk,  but  has  no  issue. 

3  Hon.  .-iugusta,  d.  young. 

4  Hon.  Elizabeth' Mbana,  b.  16  Aug.  1775,  </.  25  May  1844,  Marchioness  of 

Bristol. 

5  Hon.  Lieut-General  Arthur-Percy,  C.B.,  Knight  of  Maximilian- Joseph  of 

Bavaria,  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Kent,  b.  13  June  1777. 

6  Hon.  Caroline,  b.  19  Oct  1778,  m.  21  Aug.  1804,  James  Singleton,  Esq. 

7  Hon.  Sophia,  b.  Sept  1780. 

Creations.— Bmou  1776,  Viscount  IS06. 

Genealogy.— ^cc  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Virtutis  avonim  prarmiam  :  The  reward  of  the  virtue  of  my  ancestors. 

Town  Residence.— lb ^  Berkeley  Square. 

JTcaf^.— Wonham,  Dorking,  Surrey ;  and  Casde  Upton,  Co.  Antrim. 


TENTERDEN,  BARON.     (Abbott.) 
John-Henry  Abbott,  Baron  Tenterden  of  Hendon,  Co.  Middlesex, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom}  b.  6  Aug.  1796,  succeeded  4  Nov. 
1832. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  first  Lord,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Coart  of 
King's  Bench,  and  Deputy  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Lords,  was  b.  7  Oct.  1762,  and 
d,  4  Nov.  1832 ;  having  m.  13  July  1795,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  John-Lagter 
Lamotte,  Esq.,  of  Grotto  House,  Berks,  by  whom,  who  d,  20  Dec.  1832,  he  left 
issue: 

1  Joiin-Hrnry,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Mary,  b.  9  July  1798. 

3  Hon.  Catherine-Alice,  b,  8  July  1802,  m,  11   May  1839,  Mi^r  John- 

Rowland  Smyth,  16th  Lancers,  of  Ballynatray,  Co.  Watcrfuwd. 

4  Hon.  Charlet,  b,  8  Aug.  1803,  d.  15  Dec.  1838  ;  having  m.  9  Jan.  1834, 

Emily-Frances,  3rd  daughter  of  Lord  George  Stuart,— «rr  Burs,  A«  7 
Feb.  1806.  by  whom  he  left  issue,  an  only  son, 
•Charle•-Staar^ Aubrey,  6.  S8  Deo.  1834. 
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CreatioH.—lSV. 

Gettfalogu.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— Labore  :  By  labour. 

Town  Residence.— 11,  Wilton  Street. 

Seat. — Heudon  Place,  Hendon,  Middlesex. 


TEYNHAM,  BARON.     (Roper.) 

Gborgk- Henry  Roper-Curzon,  Baron  Teynham  of  Teynham,  Co« 
Kent,  in  the  Peerage  of  England;  succeeded  bis   brother,  23   Sept. 
1842,  is  umrried  and  has  issue, 
•Hon.  Henry-George. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry-Francis,  fourteenth  Lord,  h.  9  May  1/68, 
succeeded  his  cousin  John,  13th  Lord,  7  Sept.  1824,  m.  1st,  21  May  1788,  Bridget, 
eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Hawkins,  Esq.,  of  Nash  Court,  Kent,  who 
ti.  29  Nov.  1826 ;  and  2ndly,  16  July  1828,  Sarah,  Dowager  Lady  Teynham, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Anthony  ^Brabazon,  Bart.  His  Lordship  d.  6 
March  1842,  harin?  had  issue  by  his  1st  marriage : 

1  IJuNRYf  FIFTEENTH  LoRD,    b.   1789,  succeeded  6  March   1842,  and  d. 

without  issue,  23  Sept.  1842 ;  having  m.  1st,  31  Dec.  1815,  SusuH-Har- 
riety  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Bacon  Bedingfeld,  of  Ditchingham  Hall, 
and  widow  of  John-Joseph  Talbot,  Esq. — tee  Shrewsrurv,  she  d,  7 
June  1839,  and  he  m.  2ndly,  12  Dec.  1839.  Sarah,  also  Dowager 
Lady  Teynham,  only  surviving  child  of  Stephen  Rudd,  Esq.,  of  Mer- 
rion  Lodge,  Duhlin. 

2  Hon.  Capl.  Thomaiy  b.  1790,  m.  17  May  1823,  Charlotte-Caroline,  widow 

of  Robert  Browne,  Esq.,  of  Russell  Park,  Surrey,  and  d.  15  June  1833. 
'.\  John,  d.  an  infant. 

4  Francis,  d.  an  infant. 

5  Georce-Henry,  present  and  sixteenth  Lord 

6  Hon.  John-Henry,  m.  7  April  1829,  Isabella,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the 

late  Colonel  James  Hodgson,  ah4  has  issue : 

I  Henrietta-Maria,  A.  0  March  1830.  2  Margaret-Sidney,  h,  30  June 
18^5.  3  James-Gerald,  6.  10  Jan.  1837.  4  Mary,  6.  34  Feb.  1838.  5 
Richard-Henry,  6.  26  Jan.  1840.        6  Lucy,  6.  28  June  1841. 

7  Hon.  Edward-Henry,  Knight  of  the  French  Liegion  of  Honour,  and  of  the 

Redeemer  of  Greece,  m.  Dec.  1836,  Lydia,  daughter  of Bullock 

Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
One  son. 

8  .-ilgernon- Bernard-Henry,  d.  an  infant. 

9  Hon.  Algernon-Henry. 

10  Hon.  Sidney -Campbell-Henry,  m.  14  Nov.  1837,  Frances,  youngest  daugh- 

ter of  Richardson  Purves,  Esq.,  of  Sunbury  Place,  Middlesex,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Frances,  h.  3  Aug.  1S31»,  d.  5  Jan.  1841.        2  Alfred,  b.  13  Nov.  1841. 

11  Hon.  Julia,  m.  July  1832,  the  Chevalier  Bressand  de  Chevigney. 

12  Hon.   Caroline,  m.  19  March  1821,  Jean-Marie-Ange,  Chevalier   Martin 

de8  Fnllieres. 

13  Ellen,  d.  an  infant. 

1 4  Henrietta,  d,  an  infant. 
1,5  Hon.  Gertrude-Percy. 

f'rftfiioH.— 1616. 

Gentalogtt. — See  Genealogical  Volume, 
4folfo.— >Spes  mea  in  Deo  :  My  hope  is  in  God. 
523 


THA 

CoIIaUral  IStancbeK. 


[Amnt  of  the  preaent  Peer,  iMue  of  the  Hon. 
FrancU  Roper,  3rd   son  of  Henry,  loth 
Lord.] 
Charlotte. 

[Cousins  of  the  14th  Lord,  issue  of  the  Hon. 
Philip  Roper,  5th  son  of  the  iOth  Lord.] 
1  Colonel  Philip -Henry,  b.  Nov.  1771,  m. 
SO  Jan.  1800,  Harriette,  daughter  of  the  late 
Thomas  Banister,  Esq.,  of  Clovers,  Kent, 
and  widow  of  Captain  John  Bentham,  and 
has  issue  by  her : 

1  Helena-Barbara. 
8  Margaret. 

3  Edward-Dacre,  of  the  E.  I.  C.'s 
Madras  Army,  mi.  17  Jan.  1842,  Lonisa- 
Sophia,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  William  Dance,  Esq. 

4  Augustus-Frederick,  b.  15  Dec.  1810. 
1  Barbara,  b.  1760,  d.  13  Feb.  1842,  having 

m.  29  Aug.  1780.  S<r  Samuel  Chami/ers,  A'nt., 
of  Bredgar  House,  who  d.  ftf  March  1843. 

3  Anne,  m.  1793,  Gawen-Aynfilev  Mitford, 
Esq.,  of  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 

4  Elizabeth  Catherine,  m.  1803,  Thomas 
Johnstone-Pearce,  Esq. 

5  Emma- Theresa,  m.  26  Not.  1803,  Frede- 
rick Holbrooke,  Esq.,  F.SA. 

0  Eliza. 

[Issue  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Richard  Henry 
Roper,  5th  son  of  Henry,  8th  Lord.*] 

1  Very  Rkv.  HsNav  Ropbb,  D.D  ,  Dean 
of  Clonmacnoise,  and  Rector  of  Clones,  Co. 
Monaghan,  Ireland,  6.  10  March  1701,  m. 
29  Dec.  1796,  Mary^  daughter  of  the  Rev 
Thomas  Chamberlayne,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
ti  Oct.  1843,  has  issue, 

1  Rev.  William-Lennard,  Rector  of 
Monaghan,  m.  21  Sept.  182^1,  Charlotte, 
daughter  of  John-Pame  Gamett,  Esq., 
of  Arch  Hall,  Meath,  and  has  issue, 

Mary-Charlotte,  6.  31  July  1K25. 

2  Mary-Jane. 

3  John-Henry. 

4  Caroline,  m.  10  Nov.  1838,  the  Rev. 
John-T.  Whitestone,  Rector  of  Muck- 
noe. 

5  Henry- Welladvice. 
0  Blayney-Tenison. 

2  Cadwaliader  -  BUtynejf  Trevor  -  Roper, 
Esq.,  6.  0  April  1705,  d.  20  Oct.  1832;  having 
m.  1st,  EUzabetk-Annt,  daughter  of  Henry 


Reveley.  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  1817,  iENM- 
Agnet,  daughter  of  die  Re?.  Clerk  Gaytoa, 
who  d.  in  1820 ;  he  left  issue  by  botJi  mar- 
riages, viz : 

1  Mary-Jane,  m,  H.  L.  Rigby,  Eaq. 

2  Charles- Blayney  Trktob-Ropu, 
Esq.,  of  Plas  Teg,  Flintshire,  6.  22 
Sept.  1709,  m.  5  Dec.  1821,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Knight,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

1  Elizabeth-Mary,  b.  1822. 

2  CharlesJames,    b,     29     Oct. 
1823. 

3  Anne,  b.  1825. 

4  William,  6.  30  Dec.  1S27. 

5  George  -  Edward,  b.  10   April 
1831. 

0  Gertrude,  6.  1833. 

7  Richard-Henry,    6.    28    Sept 
1834. 

8  Charlotte-Blanche,  6.  1830. 
0  Dacre,  6.  12  Jan.  1839. 

10  Emily-Constance,  6.  1840. 

3  Anna-Maria,  m.  to  James  Boydell, 
Esq. 

4  Richard,  b.  7  Dec.  1810,  m.  17 
Aug.  1841,  Marian,  only  daughter  of 
John  Rigby,  Esq. 

5  Agnes,  m.  Henry  Boydell,  Esq. 

0  Caroline. 
7  George. 

3  Anna-Maria,  d.  1810  ;  having  m.  1st,  5 
June  1788,  Valentine  Blake,  Esq., of  Lehunt, 
Co.  Mayo,  wbo  d.  in  1798,  and  2ndly,  James 
Shutrlewortb,  Esq.,  of  Gawthorpe  HaU, 
Lancashire. 

4  William,  b.  Jan.  1708,  d.  10  Jnly  1832 ; 
having  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Robert 
Fish,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Fish,  Co.  KUdare ;  by 
her,  who  was  6. 1705,  and  d,  March  1845,  ha 
left  issue ;  of  whom, 

1  Charles  Roper,  Esq.,  of  Fairfiidd, 
Co.  Dublin,  is  m.  and  has  issne. 

2  Hon.  Sir  Henry,  isChief  Jostioeat 
Bombay. 

3  Jane- Anne,  m.  2!  Sept.  1843,  Tho- 
mas-Joseph Fitegerald,  Esq.,  of  BaDi- 
nassarka,  Co.  Waterford. 

4  Elizabeth,  r2nd  daughter.)  as.  90 
Nov.  1818,  the  Hon.  Peter  -  Boyle  ds 
Blaqniere.— JKee  db  BLsQCiBma. 

5  Caroline,  m.  1802,  tks  iUv.  MUehmrd 
f^alwyn,  who  d.  2  March  1823. 


THANET,  EARL  OF.     (Tupton.) 

Henry  Tufton,  Earl  of  Thanet,  Co.  Kent,  and  Baron  Tufton  of 
Tufton,  Co.  Sussex,  in  the  Peerage  of  England,  and  a  Baronet ;  Here- 
ditary Sheriff  of  Westmoreland,  Lord-Lieutenani  of  the  County  of 
Kent ;  b.  2  Jan.  1775,  succeeded  20  April  1838. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Sackville,  eighth  Earl,  was  A.  Aug.  I733»  Mid  iL  !• 
April  1786  ;  hmving  m.  30  Aug.  1767,  Mary,  only  daughter  of  Lord  T  '      ~ 
524 


THO 

rille,  and  sister  of  the  3rd  Duke  of  Dorset,  by  whom,  who  d.  Sept.  1778,  he  left 
issue  : 

1  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  2  May  1768. 

2  Sackvillb,  ninth  Earl,  6.  30  June  1769,  succeeded  10  April  1786,  and 

d,  Jan.  1825 ;  having  m.  abroad  and  afterwards  in  London,  28  Feb. 
1811,  Anne-Char lotie  de  Bojanovittf  a  noble  Hungarian  Lady,  who  d, 
15  Feb.  181«J,  without  issue. 

3  Charles,  tenth  and  late  Earl,  b.  10  Sept.  1770,  succeeded  Jan.  1825, 

and  d.  unmarried,  20  April  1832,  when  he  was  succeeded  by  his  only 
surviving  brother,  Henry,  present  Earl. 

4  Lady  Caroline,  b.  8  Oct.  1771,  d.  3  Nov.  1832  ;  having  w.  26  July  1792, 

Joseph-Foster  Barham,  Esq.,  of  Trecwm,  Co.  Pembroke,  who  d,  28  Sept. 
1832. 

5  Hon,  John,  b,  22  Nov.  1773,  d,  28  May  1799. 

6  Henry,  i'resent  and  eleventh  Earl. 

7  Hon.  Edward'WilUam,  b,  16  Nov.  1777,  d.  1  July  1786. 

Creations — Baron  leM,  Earl  IflM.    Bart,  lail. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— Ale»  Tolat  propnis :  The  bird  fliea  to  it»  own. 
Town  Residence.— 78,  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square. 

Seats.— Hothfkeld    Place,  Kent;   Appleby  Castle,    Westmoreland;   and  Skiptoa  Catle* 
Yorkshire. 


THOMOND,  MARQUIS  OF.     (OBbyen.) 

William  O'Bbyen,  Marquis  of  Thomoiid,  Earl  and  Baron  of  In- 
chiquin,  and  Baron  of  Burren,  Co.  Clare,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ; 
a  Representative  Peer  for  Ireland  j  also  Baron  Tadcaster  of  Tadcas- 
ter,  Co.  York,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom;  K.P.,  P.C.  for 
Ireland,  Colonel  of  the  Cork  City  Militia,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the 
Queen  ;  succeeded  his  uncle  10  Feb.  ]808,m.  16  Sept.  1799,  Elizabeth- 
Rebecca,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  Trotter,  Esq.,  of  Duleck, 
by  whom  he  has  had,  besides  three  sons  who  d,  infants,  the  follow- 
ing issue  : 

1  Lady  Susan -Maria,  m.  12  Aug.  1824,  the  Hon.  Captain  George-Frederick 

Hotbam,  K.^.—See  Hotham. 

2  Lady  Sarah,  m.  3  April  1B30,  Major  William-Stanhope  Taylor,  eldest  son 

of  Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.,by  Lady  Lucy- Rachel  Stanhope. — ^5ee  Stanhope. 

3  Lady  Mary,  Viscountess  Berehaven.— 5^e  Bantry. 

4  Lady  Elizabeth,  m.  22  Dec.  1835,  George-Stukeley  Bucke,  Esq.,  of  Hart- 

land  Abbey,  Devon. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Edward  O'Bryen,  Esq.,  brother  of  the  1st  Marquis,  d. 

March  1800  ;  having  m.  Mary,  daughter  of Carrick,  Esq.,  who  is  now  hit 

widow.    Their  issue,  of  whom  the  daughters  and  younger  sons  have  been   raised  to 
the  dignity  of  sons  and  daughters  of  a  Marquis,  are : 
1  William,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

2*  Vice- Admiral  Lord  James,  G.C.H.,m.  1st,  25  Nov.  ISOO,  Eliza Bridgreman- 
}Villt/ams^  daughter  of  James  Willyams,  Esq.,  of  Ciimanton,  Cornwall, 
who  d.  14  Feb.  1802;  and  2ndly,  Jane,  daughter  of  Thomas  Ottley, 
Esq.,  and  widow  of  Valentine  Horsford,  Esq.,  of  Antigua;  she  d.  8 
Sept.  1843. 
3  Captain  Lord  Edward,  R,N,,  m,  Ist,  14  Feb.  1805,  Diana,  eldest  daughter 
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of  General  Georye  Hotham, — Mee  Hotiiam,  who  ri.  26  Not.1810  ;  2ndly. 
11  April  1815,  Gertrude-Grace^  Srd  daughter  of  the  late  Paul- Cobb 
Methuen,  Esq.,  nnd  sister  of  Lord  Nfethuen,  who  d.  1  May  1817;  and 
^irdlvp  16  April  1822,  Lady  Elizabeth-Susan  Somerset,  2'nd  daughter 
of  Henry-Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  who  re-m,  1829,  Lieut.-Ge- 
neral  James  Orde ;  Lord  Edward  d.  9  March  1824,  leaving  issue  by  the 
two  last  ladies, 

1  Gertrude-Matilda,  b.  31  Jan.  1816.  m.  17  June  1840,  her  Connn,  John- 
Plumptre  Methuen,  Em].,  Nephew  of  Lord  Methuen.  2  Mary-Cathenne, 
b.  10  April  1817,  m.  20  Jan  1842,  the  Rev.  John  Hamilton  ForsyUi.  •==  S 
Henry- William,  h.  28  Dec.  1822,  tt.  youn^. 

4  Johut  d,  Mitm. 

5  Murrough^  d,  unm, 

6  Sarah,  d.  May  1793. 

7  Lady  Mary,  d.  28  Jan.  1840.  baring  m.  1st,  Sir  Richard  Cox,  Bart.^  who 

d.  6  Sept.   1784,  and  2ndiy,  the  Right  Hon,  WiUiam  Saurin,  who  H.  II 
Feb.  1839. 
S  Lady  Harriet,  m.  11  April  1800,  Sir  Joseph-Wallis  Hoare,  Bart. 

Sir  Lucius  O'Brien,  Bart.,  of  Dromoland,  Co.  Clare,  is  descended  from  the  Hon. 
Donogh,  3rd  son  of  Murrough,  first  Lord  Inchiquin. 

Creations.— BsLTOXk   1536,  Earl  1054,  M arqais  1800,  Irish  honours ;   Baron   of  the   United 
Kingdom  1820. 
Genealogy, — Sre  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.— \"\^v.nT  de  dessus :  Strength  is  from  aboTe. 
Toivn  RrsUlencc. — 41,  Belgrave  Square. 
•&V(/r.— Rostellan  Castle,  Co.  Cork. 


THURLOW,  BARON.     (Thurlow.) 

Edward-Thomas  Hovell-Thuklow,  Baron  Thurlow  of  Thurlow, 
Co.  Suffolk,  in  t/ie  Peerage   of  Great  Britain;  b.  12  Nov.  1814,  suc- 
ceeded 3  June  1829,  m.  9  Nov.  1836,  Sarah,  only  daughter  of  Peter 
Hodgson,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  13  March  1840,  has  issue  : 
l*Hon.  Edward-Thomas,  b.  26  Oct.  1837. 
2  Hon.  Thomas-John,  b.  5  Dec.  1838. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Edward  Hovell-Thurlow,  second  Lord,  wma  b,  10 
June  1781,  and  d.  3  June  1829  ;  having  m.  13  Nov.  1813,  Afary-Catkerine,  eldest 
daughter  of  Mr.  James- Richard  Bolton,  by  whom,  who  d,  28  Sept.  1830,  he  kft 
issue: 

1  Edward-Thomas,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Thomas-Hugh,  b.  13  May  1816. 

3  Hon.  John-Edmund,  Capt.  8.5th  foot,  b.  15  July  1817. 

Creation.— 1791, 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.— J  untitioi  Soror  Fides  :  Fidelity  is  the  Sister  of  Justice. 

•foa/.— Ashfield  Lodge,  Ixworth,  Suffolk. 


€oIIiitetal  Vrantlfi 

I-Uncic  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  the  RiKbt  Rfv.  Thomas  Thurlow,  D.D., 
Lord  Bishop  of  Durham,  next  Brother  of 
the  1st  Lord.} 

526 


July  I79Q. Liemt,'Gatu  Sir  "^      -•-  -  "^  "^ 
JC.C.B.,  d,  0  March  lav. 


TOR 


3  Anne- Elizabeth,  m.  12 April  1HA4.  Cliarle.H 
Godfrey.  Enq.,  of  Wetherdeu  Hall,Suflolk. 

4  Rkv.  Thuvas  Thurujw,  Clerit  of  the 
Hanaper  iu  the  Court  of  Chancery,  Protho- 
notary  of  the  Common  Pleas  for  the  Co. 
Palatine  of  Durham,  6.  Oct.  1788,  m.  4 
June  1811,  Maria-France*,  6th  daughter  of 
the  late  Hon.  Thomas  Lyon,— see  Strath- 
MORB,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue, 

Thomas-Lyon,  h.  19  Nov.  1814. 

[Son  of  John  Thurlow,  Esq.,  younger  bro- 
ther of  the  1st  Lord,  whose  brothers  were 
all  in  remainder.] 

Rev.  Euward  -  South  Thurlow,  M.A., 
Canon  of  Norwich,  and  Rector  of  Houghtoii- 
le-Spring,  Durham,  m.  1st,  17  July  1786,  Eli- 
zabeth-Maryt  daughter  of  James  Tompson, 
Esq.,  who  d.  12  July   1808;   and  2ndly,  10 


April  1810,  Susannah,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  John  Love.  His  issue  are, 

1  Rev.  Edward,  Rector  of  Lound  and 
Langham,  Suflblk,  b.  30  Oct.  1788. 

2  Rev.  Charles- AuguNtus,  Rector  of 
Malpas,  Cheshire,  and  a  Canon  of  Chester, 
U,  0  July  1802,  m.  3  March  1830,  Fanny- 
Margaret,  youngest  daughter  of  Sir 
Thomas- Buckler  Lethhridge,  Bart.,  and 
has  issne, 

1  Charles- Augustas  Lethhridge,  6. 
22  Nov.  1830. 

2  Edward- Hov ell,  b.  24  Jan.  1830. 

3  F^th-Emma,  b.  10  Aug.  1840. 

4  Fanny. Evelyn,  6.  14  Dec.  1841. 

3  Henry-Robert,  Capt.  00th  FooC.= 

4  SuMinna. 

5  Rev.  John,  b.  1814,  d.  11  Feb.  1844. 

6  Octavins. 

7  Maria,  d.  6  April  1840. 


TORPHICHEN,  BARON.     (Sandilands.) 
James  Sandilands,  Baronof  Saint  JohnofTorphichen,  West  Lothian, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland ;  b.  21  July  1770,  succeeded  7  June  181.5, 
ni.  3  Nov.  1806,  Margaret-Douglas,  2nd  daughter  of  John  Stirling, 
Esq.,  of  Kippendavie,  by  whom,  who  d,  13  Dec.  1836,  he  has  issue: 
l^Hon.  Robert,  Master  of  Torphichen,  b.  3  Aug.  1807. 

2  Hon.  Mary,  m.  4  Aug.  1828,  William-Ramsay  Ramsay,  Esq.,  of  Bamton, 

near  Edinburgh,  M.P. 

3  Hon.  and  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Colston,  Leicestershire,  b.  1   Nov. 

1813,  m.  24  July  1845,  Helen,  2nd  surviving  daughter  of  the  late  James 
Hope,  Esq.,  writer  to  the  Signet. 

4  Hon.  James,   Capt.  8th  Hussars,  h.  2  Oct.  1821. 

His  Loniship's  father,  the  Hon.  Robert  Sandilands,  2nd  son  of  James,  7th  Lord, 
d.  18  May  171)1 ;  having  m.  Grisel,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Kirkpatrick,  Bart.,  by 
whom,  who  </.  10  Feb.  1776,  he  had  insue, 

1  James,  present  and  i  enth  Lord. 

2  Stucntj  d.  ttnm. 

3  Jeany  d,  in  infancy. 

4  Grisely  d.  unm. 

James,  the  ninth  Lord,  cousin  of  the  [»resent  Peer,  was  b.  15  Nov.  1759,  and 
d.  without  issue  7  June  1815 ;  having  to.  6  April  1795,  Anne,  daughter  and  heir 
of  Sir  James  Inglis,  Bart.,  the  present  Dowager  Lady  Torphichen. 

(^eaUon.—\M\. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealoelcai  Volume. 
J/«/f«.— 6pero  meliora:  ihope  for  better  times. 
Seat.—C'AldcT  House,  Mid-Lothian. 


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TORRINGTON,  VISCOUNT.     (Byno.) 

George  Byno,  Viscount  Torrington,  Co.  Devon  ;  and  Baron  Byng 
of  Southill;  Co.  Bedford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain;  a  Baronet, 
and  D.C.L.,  6.  9  Sept.  1819,  succeeded  18  June  1831,  m.  19  March 
1833,  Mary- Anne,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  John-Dugdale  Astley, 
Bart.,  6.  27  May  18Q4,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
Hon.  Frances-ElizabetU,  b,  14  Jan.  1835. 

His  Lordship's  father,  George,  sixth  Viscount,  a  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Blue, 
was  b,  5  Jan.  1768,  succeeded  1  Jan.  1813,  m.  Ist,  8  Feb.  1793,  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Philip  Langmead,  F:8q.,  of  the  Hoe  House,  Plymouth,  who  d,  20  Aug.  1810 ;  and 
2ndly,  5  Oct.  1811,  Frances-Harriet,  2ud  daughter  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Ro- 
bert Barlow,  G.C.B.,  now  Viscountess  Dowager.  The  Viscount  tL  18  June  1831, 
leaving  issue, 

By  Ut  marriage : 

1  Hon.  Lucy-Elizabeth,  6.  11  Jan.  1794,  m.  28  July  1836,  Rev.  John  Lukin, 

Rector  of  Nursling,  Hants. 

2  j4  soTiy  b.  23  May,  d.  1  Dec.  1796. 

3  ^  son,  still-born  4  Jan.  1806. 

By  2ndimarriage  : 

^    }rr^^^  i  George,  present  and  seventh  Viscount.  },  a  c^..»  iqio 

5  (  ^'^''«'  \  Hon.  Frances-KUzabeth,  d.  13  Feb.  1832.       S  **  ^  ^^^'  ^®^^' 

6  Hon.  Helare-Caroline,  b,  23  June  1815,  m.  30  April  1845,  Captain  WUliam- 

Hutcheson  Hall,  R.N. 
7*Hon.  Robert-Barlow-Palmer,  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  62d  Regt.  Bengal  Native  Inf., 
b.  20  Nov.  1816,  m.  11  Feb.  1839,  Elizabeth>Maria-Lowther,  eldest 
daughter  of  Colonel  Gwatkin,  of  the  Bengal  Army,  and  has  had  issue, 
1  lAicjf,  b.  18  Dec.  1839,  d.  11  Jane  184S.        t  George  Stanley,  6. 10 
April  1841.  3  Robert-Lowther,  6.  iO  Jnly  1842.  4  A  «m,  b.  9 

April  1644. 

8  Hon.  James-Master-Owen.  b.  20  July  1818. 

9  }  rp  „.,  S  Hon.  Russell-John-Morris,  R.N.,  b.  4  Aug.  1823- 

10  S  *  I  Hon.  SeanUope-Frederick'Hopwood;b,  4  Aug.  1823,  d.  15  July, 

1824. 

Creo/Joiu.— Viscount  and  Baron  1721.    Bart  1715. 
Genealogy. ^See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto^—Tnehor  :  I  will  defend. 
Seat.-~YoteB  Coart,  near  Mereworth,  Kent. 


Collateral 

L  Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  John,  5th  Viscount.] 
iHon.  Elisabeth -Lucy,  m.  Ist,  26  Sept. 
1707,  Rear-Admiral  Percy  Fraser,  who  d.  0 
Dec.  1827  ;  and2ndly,  10  Aug.  1836,  the  Rev. 
George  Goodenongh-Lynn. 

2  Hon.  Cecilia,  b.  15  Aug.  1770,  m.  31  Oct. 
1805,  Robert-Gregge  Hopwood,  Esq.,  of  Hop- 
wood  Hall.  Lancashire. 

3  Hon.  Anna-  Maria-  Bridget,  b.  18  Aug. 
1771,  m.  20  Aug.  1704,  the  Very  Rev.  Charles- 
Henry  Hall,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Durham,  who 
If.  in  1827. 

4  Frances ,  d.  in  No?.  1706. 
f  Hon.  Edmund. 

528 


Sranclifi. 

6  John,  d.  Not.  1811 ;  haTiag  m.  •  Nov. 
1S06,  Miss  Mayne,  by  whom  h^left  ian«, 

1  George,  Commmmder  A^.^  4.  14 
Sept.  1840. 

2  Amelia,  m.  20  April  18M.  Cqpt. 
Lawrence  Fyler,  10th  Laacon. 

3  Rar.  Johii  Btno,  Vicar  of  Imtm 
ford,  Bada.,m.  1  Sept.  IMO,  WiUiiMSa 
Hebe,  5th  daoffhterofthe  Bmr.Bmn 
Morioe,  Vioar  of  Aahwali,  Harti^  mk 
has  istae, 

1  If sry. Sophia. Ghtttolli,*.   I 


SeptlMl. 
2  A  daoahlOT,  *.  1       


E  A  d«a|htOT,  *.  II  Oot  MM. 
7  Hon.  Bridget  


TOW 


1806,  of  the   Hon,  Ckaries  Herbert.— See 
Carnarvon. 

8  Hon.  Captain  Henry-Dilkea,  R.N.,  m. 
Maria-Jane,  daughter  of  J.  B.  Clerke,  Esq., 
of  Cape  Breton,  by  whom  he  haa  issue, 

1  Henry,  Lieut.  R.N.  m.  6  June  I8J9, 

Mary-Ann,   daughter  of Webb, 

Esq.,  of  Qnendon  Hall,  Essex. 

2  Cecilia,  m.  22  Not.  1830,  Mortimer 
Whitmore,  Esq. 

3  Edmund. 

4  John. 

5  Beatrice. 

9  Hon.  Gerard-Frederick.Gentleman  Usher 
of  the  Priry  Chamber,  m.  Catherine,  daugh- 
ter of NerUle,  Esq.,  but  has  no  sur- 
viving issue. 

10  Hon.  Georgiana,  m.  the  Rct.  Geoinrey 


Hornby,  Rector  of  Bury,  Lancashire,  Srd  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  GeoffVey  Hornby,  by  the 
Hon.  Lucy  Stanley,  sister  of  Edward,  12th 
Earl  of  Derby,  b.  4  April  1780. 

11  Hon.  Beatrice -Charlotte,  m.  30  Not. 
1820,  the  Rev.  CoUn  Campbell. 

12  Hon.  Lucy -Juliana,  m.  5  Oct.  1809,  Sir 
John  Morris,  Bart.,  b.  14  July  1775. 

[Issue  of  George  Byng,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Hon. 
Robert  Bvng,  3rd  son  of  the  1st  Viscount.] 

1  Anne-l^xabeth,  fr.  14  Feb.  1702. 

2  Gburox  Byng,  EsQ.,of  Wrotham,  Middle- 
sex, M. P.,  a  Metropolitan  Commissiouer  of  Lu- 
nacy, b.  17  May  1704,  m.  Harriet,  8th  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  Sir  William  Montgomery, 
Bart.,  of  Magbie  HUl,  Co.  Peebles. 

3  Frances. 

4  John,  Baron  STRtproao. 


TOWNSHEND,  MARQUIS.  (Townshend.) 
George-Ferrars  Townshend,  Marquis  Townshend  of  Raynhanr), 
Co.  Norfolk,  Earl  of  the  County  of  Leicester,  Viscount  Townshend 
of  Raynham,  Co.  Norfolk,  Baron  de-Ferrars  of  Chartley,  Rourchier, 
Lovaine,  Basset,  Compton,  and  Townshend  of  Lynn  Regis^  Co. 
Norfolk,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  a  Baronet,  and  High  Steward 
of  Tamworth ;  6.  13  Dec.  1778,  succeeded  27  July  1811,  m.  12  May 
1807,  Sarah-Gardner,  daughter  of  the  late  William  Dunn-Gardner, 
Esq.,  from  whom  he  has  been  separated  since  8  May  1808,  without 
issue  ,f 

His  Lordship's  father,  George,  second  Marquis,  was  b.  18  April  1755,  and  d. 
27  July  1811 ;  having  m.  24  Dec.  1777,  Charlotte,  2nd  daughter  of  Eton-Main- 
waring  Ellerker,  Esq.,  of  Risby  Park,  Yorkshire,  who  d.  2  Feb.  1802,  leaving  him 
issue: 

1  George-Ferrars,  present  and  third  Marquis. 

2  iMd]/  Charlotte  -  Barbara^  b,  26  June  1781,  d.  3  Oct  1807;  having  m.  6 

April  1805,  lAeut.'Colonel  Cecil  Bisshopp,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Cecil  Bis- 
shopp,  Bart.,  afterwards  Lord  De-la-Zouche,  who  d.  16  July  1813. 

3  Lady  Hornet-Anne,  b.  23  May  1782,  d.  1  June  1845 ;  having  m.  11  March 

1813,  Edward  Ferrers,  Esq.,  of  Baddesley-Clinton,  Co.  Warwick,  who 
<f.  11  Aug.  1830. 

4  Lady  Elizabeth-Margaret,  b,  16  Aug.  1784,  m.  Aug.  1815,  Joseph -Moore 

Boultbee,  Esq.,  of  Springfield  Park,  Co.  Warwick. 
5»Lord  Charles-Vere-Ferrars,  b.  16  Sept.  1785,  m.  24  March  1812,  Char- 
lotte, eldest  daughter  of  General  William  Loftus,  by  the  late  Lady 
Elizabeth  Townshend,  his  aunt. 

f  Thin  Lady,  by  Mr.  John  Margetts,  to  whom  she  wa«  m,  at  Gretna-Green,  34  Oct.  1800,  and 
who  d.  24  June  1842,  has  several  children,  of  whom  John,  the  eldest  snrviving  son.  was  re- 
turned M.P.  for  Bodmin  at  the  General  Election  in  1941.  He  assumed  the  title  of  Earl 
of  Leicester,  and  the  younger  sons  and  daughters  the  titles  appropriate  to  the  children  of  a 
Marquis,  with  the  family  name  of  Townaend ;  in  consequence  of  which  assumption  an  Act  of 
Parharaent  was  passed  in  the  Session  of  1843,  declaring  that  *'  The  said  several  children  of 
the  said  Sarah-Gardner,  MarchioneM  Townaend.  are  not.  nor  were,  nor  shall  they  or  any  of 
them  be  taken  to  be,  or  be  deemed  the  lawfol  issue  of  the  said  Georgpe  Ferrars,  Marquis 
Townsend."  And  the  said  John,  the  eldest  son,  has  tinoe,  in  1848,  obtained  the  Royal 
licenee  and  anthority  to  take  and  use  the  sunuanet  and  arms  of  Dunn  and  Gardner. 
529  M  M 


TRA 

€reafioiM.— Baron  de  Ferrert  of  Chartley,  by  writ  1109 ;  Baron  Compton  by  writ  ISn,  Baron 
Townahend  IflOl,  Viscount  lOfn,  Earl  1784,  Marquia  1766.    Bart.  1017. 
Genealon — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Moito.—HKC  generi  incrementa  fides :  Ennobled  for  oar  fidelity. 
^€«/j.— Tamworth  Caatle,  Stafibrdahire ;  and  Raynham  Hall,  Norfolk. 


CoIIaUtal 

[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Marquis, 
issue  of  George,  Ist  Marquis.] 
1  Lord  John,  b.  19  Jan.  1757,  d.  S5  Feb. 
1833 ;  haying  m.  10  April  1787,  Georgiana- 
Anne,  onlv  daughter  of  William  Foyntz, 
Esq.,  of  Midgham  House,  Berks,  whose 
former  marriage  with  William  Fawkener, 
Esq.,  was  dissolved  April  1787;  he  had 
issue: 

1  Audrey-Harriet,  b.  1  Feb.  1788,  m. 
10  Oct.  1836,  the  ReT.  Robert  Ridsdale, 
Prebendary  of  Chichester,  and  Rector 
of  Knookyn,  Salop. 

2  Elizabeth-Frances,  b.  2  Aug.  1780. 
m.  20  Oct.  1813,  Captain  Sir  Augustun- 
WilliamJames  Clifford,  R.N.,  Bart, 
and  C.B.,  and  Gentleman  Usher  of  the 
Black  Rod. 

8  Jane,  b.  28  Sept.  1702,  m.  6  Not. 
1824,  John  HUdyaid,  Esq. 

4  JoHN-TowNSHBND,  ESQ.,  of  Balls 
Park,  Herts.,  Captain  R.N.,  6.  *M 
March  1708,  m.  14  Aug.  1825,  Elisa- 
beth-Jane, eldest  daughtnr  of  Lord 
George  Stuart,— «reBuTB,  by  whom  he 
has  issue, 

1  Anne-Maria,  b.  6  Dec.  1826. 

2  JohnVilliersStuart,  b.  10  April 
1831. 

3  James-Dudley-  Brownlow-Stu- 
art,  b.  14  Dec.  1832. 

4  Elisabeth. Clementina,   b.   26 
July  1834. 

5  A  daughter,  b.  10  Nov.  1844. 

5  Rer.  George-Osborne,  m.  1830,  Jen- 
sie-Victoria,  2nd  daughter  of  Vice- Ad- 
miral John  Maokellar,  and  has  issue, 


Charlea-Tbomtan,6.S9  Feb.  1846. 

2  Ladp  EUxabeth,  6.  Ang.  1766.  d.  21 
March  1811 ;  haring  m.  7  May  1790,  General 
HUliam  Lo/tus,  of  Ralnham,  Norfolk,  wi- 
dower of  Margaret,  daughter  and  co-h^reas 
of  Maccarel  King,  Esq.,  of  liiaon  Hall,  Co. 
Dublin.    He  d.  15  July  1831. 

3  Bev.  LordFrederick-Pair*ek,b.  90  Dec. 
1767,  d.  18  Jan.  1836. 

4  Lord  Charlte,  b.  6  Jan.  1760,  d.  27  May 
1706 

5  Ladp  Anne,  h.  1  Feb.  1775,  d.  2  April 
1S18;  baring  m.  26  Oct.  1795,  Harrington 
Hudson,  Esq.,  of  Besdngby,  Yorkshire,  who 
was  b.  in  1773,  and  d.  20  Nor.  1826. 

6  Lady  Charlotte, 6. 17  March  1776,  DuGheas 
Dowager  of  Leeds. 

7  Ladp  Honoria- Maria,  6.  6  July  1777,  d. 
6  May  1826. 

8  Lord  WlUlam,  b.  5  Sept.  1778,  in  the 
Nary,  d.  at  sea,  unm. 

0  Lady  Harriet,  6.  tO  April  1782,  Lady 
de  Blaquiere. 

10  Lord  James-^/ugent'Bofle  -  Bern  ardo. 
Captain  B,N.,  K.C.H,  6.  11  Sept  1785,  d. 
28  June  1842 ;  baring  m.  8  May  1813.  Eliaa- 
beth-Martha,  daughter  of  P.  WalUa,  Esq.,  of 
Nora  Scotia,  who  re-m.  4  Sept.  1844,  Capt 
William-Honeyman  Henderson,  R.N.,  CB^ 

ViscoDNT  SroNBT  is  descended  from  the 
Hon.  Thomas  Townshend,  tnd  Son  of 
Charles,  2nd  Viscount. 

LoaD  Batnino  is  descended  from  the  Hon. 
William  Townshend,  Srd  Son  of  Cliarics, 
2nd  Viscount. 


TRAQUAIR,  EARL  OF.     (Stuart.) 
.  Charles  JJtuabt,  Earl  of  Traquair,  Lord  Stewart  of  Traquair, 
Baron  of  Linton  and  Caberstown,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  and  a 
Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia;  6.  31  Jan.  I78I,  succeeded  14  Oct.  1827. 

His  Lordsfaip*8  father,  Charles,  seventh  Earl,  was  h,  1746,  and  d,  14  Oct- 
1827 ;  having  m.  19  Aug.  1773,  Mary,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  George  fUvenacroll, 
Esq.,  of  Wickham,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her,  who  dl  11  July  1796.  had  iasne  ; 

1  Lady  Louisa,  6.  20  March  1776. 

2  Charles,  present  and  eighth  Earl. 

John,  sixth  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  Earl,  who  d.  28  Maich  1779.  k«i 
left  three  surviving  daughters : 

1  Lady  Christina,  m.  Cyrus  Griffin,  Esq. 

2  Lady  Mary. 

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3  Lady  Lucy. 


Creations.^Bveon  Stewart  IMS;  Baron  of  Union  and  Caberatown.  and  Earl  1633.    Bart. 
IMO. 
Genealogy — See  Genealogical  Volmme. 
Motio.-^judge  noogfat. 
^Mf  .--Traqoair  House,  Co.  PeeUet. 


TRIMLESTON,  BARON.     (Babnbwall.) 

Thomas  Babnbwall,  Baron  Trimleston,  Co.  Meath,  in  the  Peer* 
age  of  Ireland ;  b.  14  April  1796,  succeeded  7  Oct.  1839,  m.  3 
Nov.  1S36,  Margaret-Randalina^  daughter  of  the  late  Philip  Roche, 
Esq.,  by  the  Hon.  Anna-Maria  Plunkett, — see  Dunsany,  and  has 
issue : 

1  j4  som,  b.  22,  d.  27,  Aug.  1837. 

2  Hon.  Anna-MariarLouisa,  b.  8  May  1839. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John-Thomas,  fiptbenth  Lord,  was  6.  29  Jan.  1773, 
succeeded  17  April  1813,  and  d,  7  Oct.  1839 ;  haring  m.  16  Jan.  1793,  Maria- 
Theresa,  eldest  daughter  of  Richard  Kirwan,  Esq.,  of  Craig  Castle,  Galway,  by 
whom,  who  d.  13  Oct.  1824,  he  had  issue : 

1  Thomas,  sixteenth  and  present  Lord. 

2  Hon,  Mariha-Henrieita,  </.  10  April  1836. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Nicholas,  fourteenth  Lord,  was  b.  29  June  1726, 
and  d,  17  April  1813;  hanngm.  Ist,  1  Nor.  1768,  Martha-Henrietta,  only  daughter 
of  Monsieur  Joseph  d'Aguin,  a  President  of  the  Parliament  of  Toulouse,  who  d. 
May  1782;  and2ndly,  8  Aug.  1797,  Alicia,  now  Dowager  Lady  Trimlbston, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.-General  Charles  Eustace,  who  re-m  in  1814,  General 
Sir  Eran  Lloyd,  K.C.H.,  Colonel  7th  Dragoon  Guards.  His  Lordship  had  issue 
only  by  his  1st  marriage,  viz. 

1  Richard t  b,  in  1770,  d.  an  infant. 

2  Hon.  Rosalia,  b.  29  Sept.  1771,  m.  3  Dec.  1795,  Peter  Count  d' Alton  of 

Grenanstown  House,  Tipperary. 

3  John-Thomas,  piptbbkth  Lord. 

CrMtiMi.— 1401. 

Genealogv-^See  Gmualogical  Volume. 

Motto.— kalo  mori  qoam  foedari:   I  had  rather  die  than  be  diagraced. 

7\Hpn  EeeUlence.^t4,  Park  Lane. 

Seat.—Txtrrey  Honae,  Sworde,  Co.  Dublin. 


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TWEEDDALE,  MARQUIS  OF.  (Hay.) 
George  Hay,  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Tweeddale,  Earl  of  Gifford,  Vis- 
count of  Walden,  and  Baron  Hay  of  Yester,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scot- 
land, of  which  he  is  a  Representative  in  the  Parliament  of  the  United 
Kingdom  J  K.T.,  and  CJi.,  a  Major- General  in  the  Army,  and  Com- 
mander-in-Chief in  Madras,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Haddingtonshire, 
Hereditary  Chamberlain  of  Dunfermline  ;  b.  1  Feb.  1787,  succeeded 
9  Aug.  1804,  m.  28  March  1816,  Lady  Susan  Montagu,  3rd  daughter 
of  William,  5th  Duke  of  Manchester,  b.  18  Sept.  1797,  by  whom  he 
has  issue  : 

1  Lady  Susan-Geoririana,  b.  13  March   1817,  Countess  ofDalhoosie. 

2  Lady  Hannah- Charlotte,  b.  12  April  1818,  m.  30  Oct.  1843,  Simon  Wat- 

son-Taylor, Esq. 

3  Lady  Louisa-Jane,  b.  29  July  1819,  m.  4  June  1841,  Robert- Balfour- 

Wardlaw  Ramsay,  Esq.,  of  Whitehill,  N.B. 

4  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  27  Sept.  1820,  Marchioness  of  Douro.— S«  Welling- 

ton. 
5*George,  Earl  of  Gifford,  b.  26  April  1822. 

6  Lady  MillicerU,  b.  Sept.  1823,  d.  Jan.  1826. 

7  Lord  Arthur,   Lieut.    Gren.-Guards,   Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Marquis  in 

Madras,  6.  9  Nov.  1824. 

8  Lord  William -MonUgu,  b.  27  Jan.  1826. 

9  Lord  John,  R.  N..  b.  23  Aug.  1827. 

10  Lady  Jane,  b.  1  April  1830. 

11  Lady  Julia. 

12  Lord  Charles,  b.  26  Feb.  1833. 

13  Lord  Frederick,  b.  8  Aug.  1835. 

14  Lady  Emily,  b.  15  Nov.  1836. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Grorge,  seventh  Marquis,  2nd  son  of  John  Hay  of 
Newhall,  was  6.  in  1753,  and  d,  9  Aug.  1804 ;  having  m.  18  April  1785,  Lady 
Hannah-Charlotte  Maitland,  4th  daughter  of  James,  7th  Earl  of  Lauderdde,  and 
by  her,  who  d.  8  May  1804,  left  issue  : 

1  George,  present  and  eighth  Marquis. 

2  Lady  Mary-Turner. 

3  Lady  Dorothea- Frances,  b,  3  Aug.  1789,  m.  23  Oct.  1809,  John-Henry 

Ley,  Esq.,  Chief  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Commons. 

4  Colonel  Lord  James,  m.  18  Aug.  1813,  Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heir  of 

the  late  James  Forbes,  Esq.,  of  Seaton,  Co.  Aberdeen,  and  has  iMoe 

by  her : 

1  James-Gordon,  b.  15  Oct.  1815.         8  CharMtt,  b.  May  1817,  it.  Jvly 
1810.       3  George,  b.  17  Sept.  1818.  4  Margaret-Louis,  b.  8  Mayim, 

m.  36  Oct.  1844,  Theodore  Gudin.  5  Georgiana,  6.  10  Marek  MM. 

5  Lady  Hannah  -  Charlotte,  m.  1  June  1815,  John  Tharpe,  Baq^  Mm  of 

Joseph  Tharpe,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Susan  Murray. — See  Dcjnmobb. 

6  Captain    Lord  John,  R.N.,  C.B.,  K.C.H.,  Grand  Cross  of  the  Spoiuili 

Order  of  Charles  3rd,  b,  1  April  1793. 

7  Lady  Elizabeth,   m.  7   Sept.  ISI'6,  Jamet  -  Joseph  ffope^Vertt   Eif.     gr 

Hopetoun,  who  rf.  19  May  1843. 

8  Lady  Jane,  b.  7  Sept.  1797. 

9  Lord  William,  d.  23  Sept.  1798. 

10  Lieut.-Colonel  Lord  Edward-George,  6.  24  Aug.  1800. 
532 


T  WE 


11  Rev.  Lord  Thomas,  Rector  of  Rendlesham,  Suffolk,   in.  29  Aug.   1833, 

Harriet,  2nd  duugbter  of  the  late  Sir  Alexander  Kinloch,  bart.,  b.  4 

Aug.  1804,  and  haa  issue, 

1  George- All xandtT-Afordauntf  b.  15  Aug.  1834,  (I.  28  July  1844.  t 

A  daughter.  KOWhoTn  May  1835.  3  JohnMttitland,  b.  17  March  1838, 

d.  19  July  1844.        4  Harriet-Julia,  b.  and  d.  15  Nor.  1839.        5  A  daughter, 
b.  and  d.  31  Dec.  1844. 

12  Lady  Julian-Tomlinsony  d.  3  April  1835;  having  m.  28  July  1828,  the  Right 

Hun.  Sir  John-Cam  Holihouse,  Bart,  Colonel  of  the  Royal  Wilts  Militia. 
Creaiiotu — Lord  Hay  of  Yester  1488,  Earl  of  Tweeddale  1046,  Mwrquis  of  Tweeddale,  Earl 
of  Gifford,  VUcount  of  Walden,  and  Baron  Hay  of  Yester  1094. 
Genealogy.— See  Genealogieal  Volume. 
Motto. — Spare  nought. 
<S>a/.—Y eater,  Haddingtonshire.  •^—• 

Collateral  ISranrfies. 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Marquis, 
issue  of  John  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Newhall.] 
I    HlUiam  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Newhall,  elder 
brother  of  the  7th  Marquis,  d.  M  July  17H1 ; 
haring  m.  1st, '23  April  1774,  Intdy  Catherine, 
only  surviving  child  of  John,  Fourth  Mar- 
quis, who   d.   11   July   1770;   and  'indly,  0 
March  1779,  Mary, only  daughter  of  William 
Nisbet,  Es(^.,  of  Dirleton,  Co.  Haddington, 
who     sumves     him,    and    re-m.     Walter 
Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Shawfteld.    H e  had  issue, 
Frances,  b.  1773,  d.  29  March  1801 ; 
having  m.  1797,  Charles  Manners,  Esq  , 
now     Hon.   Charles    Manners- Tolle- 
mache. — See  Dysart. 
t  Edward  Ha  y-Mackenzik,  Esq.,  is  deceas- 
ed, leaving  issue  by  his  marriage,  3  May  1790, 
with   the  Hon.  Maria  Murray -Mackenaie, 
eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  George,  0th 
Lord  Elibank,  by  Lady  Isabella  Mackenzie, 
eldest  daughter  and  at  length  heir  of  George, 
3rd  Earl  of  Cromartie  : 

1  Isabella,  deceased ;  having  m.  1 
Nov.  1817,  John  Buckle,  Esq.,  who  m. 
2ndly,  23  Oct.  1834,  Dorothea,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  John  Black  well. 
Esq — See  below. 

2  Dorothea,  d.  22  May  1820,  having 
m.  2  July  1813,  Sir  David  Hunter-Blair, 
Bart.,  who  is  re-m.  to  Elizabeth,  3rd 
daughter  of  Sir  John  Hay,  Bart,— 
See  below. 

3  Georgiana,  Countess  of  Glasgow. 

4  John  Hay- Mackbnzib,  Esq.,  of 
Newhall.  m.  23  April  1828,  Anne,  3rd 
daughter  of  Sir  James-Gibson  Craig, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

Anne,  b.  21  April  1829. 

3  Dorothea,  m.  20  June  1780,  the  late  James 
Uay,  Esq.,  of  Be\Xon.—See  below. 

4  Margaret,  d.  Jan.  1838,  the  widow  of 
Alan  Macdougal,  Esq.,  of  Gallanioh,  Co. 
AiigyU,  who  d.  24  Dec.  1807. 

The  late  James  Hay,  Etq.,  a  writer  to  the 
Signet,  and  eldest  great  uncle  of  the  present 
Marquis,  d.  31  May  1779,  leaving  issue. 

(Issueof  Richard  Ha  y-Nbwton,  Esq., of  New- 
ton, 2nd  great  I'ncle  of  the  present  Mar* 
quis.J 

1  Hilliam  HAr-\KWTOff,  Esq.,  b.  1747,  d. 
12  Feb.  1829 ;  havii^  m.  Alicia,  daughter  of 
Anthony  Forster,  Esq.,  by  whom  ho  left 
issue: 

1  Richard  Hat  -  Nbwton,  Esq.,  of 
Newton. 

2  William-Waring,  m.  Jane-Frances, 
daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Gregson, 
Esq. 

3  George-Porster. 

4  John-Stuart,  m.  4  Aug.  1820,  Mar- 
garet-Eliza, youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  William  Pairlie.  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  besides  other  children, 

1  A  daughter,  6.  8  June    1840. 

2  A  son,  6.  19  April  184S. 
9  Anthony-James. 

2  Frances,  m. Anoerson,  Esq. 

3  Jean.Ni.  13  July  1780,  James  Walker,  Esq., 


of  Dairy. 


533 


[Widow  of  James,  son  of  Lord  David  Hay. 
3rd  son  of  the  1st  Marquis.] 
Dorothea,  daughter  of  John  Hay,  Esq., — 
see  above:  widow  of  James  Hay,  Etq.,  of 
Belton,  who  m.  her  20  June  1780,  and  d.  6 
Feb.  1798,  leaving  issue  by  her, 

1  Captain  Jambs  Hay,  R.N.,  of  Bel- 
ton,  who  is  m.  and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  23  Oct.  1825. 

2  A  son,  b.  12  Sept.  1820. 

3  A  son,  b.  28  April  1828. 

4  A  son,  b.  31  Oct.  1829. 

2  A  daughter,  m.  to  John  Black- 
well,  Esq.,  deceased. 

[Grandson  of  Lord  Alexander  Hay,  5th  son 
of  the  1st  Marquis.} 
Robert  Hat,  Esq.,  of  Lawfield  and  Spott, 
is  m.  and  has  a  son, 

William  Hay,  younger,  of  Lawfield. 

[Issue  of  Robert  Hay,  Esq.,  descended  from 
the  Hon.  William,  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Earl 
of  Tweeddale.] 

1  Willi  a  at  Hat,  Esq.,  of  Drummoliier 
and  Whittinghame,  is  m.  and  has  issue. 

2  Robert  Hay,  Esq.,  of  Linplum,  m.  and 
has  issue. 

3  &c.,  three  other  sons  and  four  daughters. 

[Issue  of  Sir  John  Hay,  Bart.,  descended 
from  the  Hon.  John,  2nd  son  of  the  3rd 
Lord  Hay.} 

1  Sir  John  Hay,  Bart.  b.  S  Aug.  1788,  d. 
1  Nov.  1838. 

2  Mary,  b.  23  Jan.  [1792,  m.  8  Feb.  1819, 
George  Forbes,  Esq. 

3  Sir  Adam  Hay,  Bart,  of  Smithfield  and 
Haystoun,  b.  14  Dec.  1795,  m.  23  March  1823, 
Henrietta-Callender,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  William  Grant,  Esq.,  by  Dorothea  Dal- 
rymple,— *e«  8ta,ir,  by  whom  he  has  issue : 

1  John.  William,  b.  15  Feb.  1824. 

2  Robert,  b.  8  May  1825. 
S  Dora. 

4  Mary-Anne. 

5  Louisa-Grace. 
0  Harriet. 

7  AthoU-James,  b.  30  Sept.  1832. 

8  Charlotte-Elizabeth. 

9  Adelaide. 

4  Elizabeth,  b.  4  Feb.  1797,  m.  1825,  Sir 
David  Hunter-Blair,  Bart.,  widower  of  Doro- 
thea, 2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Edward  Hay> 
Mackenzie,  Esq. 

5  Grace,  b.  17  May  1798,  d.  5  Jan.  1837 ; 
having  m.  20  July  1831,  Matthew-Norman 
Macdonald,  Esq.,  writer  to  the  Signet. 

0  Jane,  b.  10  July  1799,  m.  25  April  1817, 
Colonel  Charles  Praser,  of  Castle-Fraser. 

7  LieuL-Col.  Charies-Murray,  Coldstream 
Guards. 

8  Samuel,  6.  5  Aug.  1803. 

[Surviving  Brother  and  Sisters  of  the  late  Sir 
John,  issue  of  Sir  James  Hay,  Bart.] 

1  Elisabeth,  6. 1  Feb.  1753,  m.  20  Sept.  1770, 
Sir  William  Forbes,  Bart.,  of  Pitsligo,  who 
d.  in  1808. 

2  James,  b.  7  Jan.  1757. 

3  Grace,  b.  2  Juno  1701. 

4  Jane,  b.  13  Feb.  1705,  d.  in  1834  ;  having 
m.  13  Feb.  1791,  Samuel  Anderson,  Esq. 

5  Barbara  Dorriel-Anne,  b.  28  March  1770. 


V  AL 


TYRCONNEL,  EARL  OF.    (Carpenter.) 
John-Delaval  Carpenter,  Earl  of  Tyrconnel,  Viscount  Carling- 
ford,  and  Baron  Carpenter  of  Killaghy,  Co.  Kilkenny,  ia  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland ;  b,  16  Dec.  1790,  succeeded  20  Dec.  1812,  m.  1  Oct.  1817, 
Sarah,  only  child  of  Robert  Crowe,  Esq.,  of  Kiplin,  Yorkshire. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  Captain  Charles  Carpenter,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of 
George,  Ist  Earl,  was  b.  3  Jan.  1757,  and  d.  5  Sept  1803 ;  haying  m.  19  May  1785, 
Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Thomas  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  23  Feb. 
1842.  he  had  issue : 

1  Oborqb^  third  Earl^  b,  10  Oct.  1788,  </.  «iim.  20  Dec.  1812. 

2  John-Delaval,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

Of  the  issue  of  George,  first  Earl,  his  Lordship's  grandfather,  who  <f.  9  Mardi 
1762,  one  daughter  still  survires, 

Lady  Elizabeth,  &.  15  Aug.  1753. 

OrearioMf.— Baron  1719,  Vuconnt  and  Earl  17(11. 
GeM«aA>rv.— See  Genealogical  Volume, 
Moito.---Pev  acuta  belli :  By  stntagemii  of  war. 
Seat.—KiTpUn  Park,  Yorkshire. 


VALENTIA,  VISCOUNT  (Annbslby.) 
Arthur  Annesley,  Viscount  Valentia,  Co.  Kerry  ;  Baron  Mouot- 
norris  of  Mountnorris  Castle,  Co.  Armagh  ;  Baron  Altham  of 
Altham,  Co.  Cork,  m  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  and  Premier  Baronet 
of  Ireland  ;  b,  30  Nov.  1785,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  relatiYe 
George,  2nd  Earl  of  Mountnorris,  23  July  1844,  m.  4  Aug.  1808, 
Eleanor,  daughter  of  Henry  0*Brien,  Esq.,  of  Blatherwick  P^rk» 
Northants,  by  whom,  who  d.  10  June  1843,  he  bad  issue: 

1  Hon,  Arthur,  b.  14  Sept  1809,  d,  27  Oct  1844,  hmrio^  m.  1836,  Fkm- 

Mary,  daughter  of  Lieut-Colonel  Jamet  Macdonild,  of  CluinmaUl, 
and  left  issue, 

1  Mary,  6. 4  Oct  1830.  1  Flora,  *.  Mian.  1841.       S^AvCtar.  k  11 

Aug.  1848. 

2  Hon.  Charles-Arthur-James-George,  b,  27  April  1820. 

3  Hon.  Algcmon-Sydney-Arthur,  b.  25  May  1829. 

534 


VAL 

4  Hon.  Eleanor-Arthur-Catherine. 

5  Hon.  Frances-Arthur-Charlotte. 

6  Hon.    Matilda-Artliur-Marina,  m.    10   July    1845,  John- Kent- Egerton 

Holmes,  Esq. 

7  Hon.  Eva-Arthur-Henry-Medora. 

8  Hon.  Nea-Arthur-Ada-Rose-d'Amour. 

9  Hon.  Augusta-Arthur-Constantia. 
10  Hon.  Altisidora-Arthur- Victoria. 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  Arthur  Annesley,  Esq.,  of  Bletchington  Park, 
Oxon,  (fourth  in  descent  from  the  Hon.  Francis,  6th  son  of  Francis,  1st  Viscount 
Valentia,)  who  was  b.  15  Aug.  1760,  d.  20  Jan.  1841 ;  having  m.  12  Feb.  1785, 
Catherine,  daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Hardy.  By  this  lady, 
who  surrires  him,  Mr.  Annesley  had  issue,  besides  others  who  d.  umm., 

1  Arthur,  prf.sent  and  tenth  Viscount. 

2  Rev.  Charles-Annesley-Francis  Annesley,  of  Eydon  Hall,  Northants,  b. 

26  Dec.  1787. 

3  Catherine-Elizabeth,  6,  21  Oct.  1791,  m.  4  May  1814,  Hon.  and  Rev.  John- 

Evelyn  Boscawen.— 5rc  Falmouth. 

4  Barbara-Caroline,  b.  17  July  1797,  m,  15  Oct.  1814,  Thomas-Tyrwhitt 

Drake,  Esq.,  of  Shardeloeti,  Bucks. 

5  Mary,  b,  20  Jan.  1800,  d.  19  Nov.  1827  ;  having  m.  7  Aug.  1826,  Rev. 

John-Tyrwhitt  Drake,  Rector  of  Amersham. 

6  Lucy-Susaa-Martha,  b,  16  Dec.  1801. 

Arthur,  first  Earl  of  Mountnorris  and  eighth  Viscount,  who  was  A.  27 
July  1744,  m.  1st,  10  May  1767,  the  Hon.  Lucy-Fortescue  Lyttleton,  only  dauffUter 
of  John,  Ist  Lord  Lyttleton,  and  heir  of  her  brother  George,  2nd  Lord  ;  she  d. 
20  May  1783,  and  bis  Lordship  m.  2ndly,  20  Dec.  1783,  the  Hon.  Sarah  Caven- 
dish, now  Countess  Dowager  of  Mountnorris,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Right- 
Hon.  Sir  Henry  Cavendish,  and  Sarah,  Ist  Baroness  Waterpark.  The  Earl  d,  4 
July  1816,  lejiving,  besides  a  numerous  issue,  who  d,  unm., 

by  Utnuunriaife, 

1  George,  second  Earl  of  Mountnorris,  and  ninth  Viscount,  6. 4  Dec. 

1770,  succeeded  4  July  1816,  d.  23  July  1844  ;  having m.  3  Sept  1790, 
the  Hon.  Anne  Courtenay,  8th  daughter  of  William,  2nd  Viscount 
Courtenay,— «er  Devon,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  2  Feb.  1774,  and  d.  6 
Jan.  1835,  he  had  issue  : 

1  George  Arthur,  Viscount  Vaientia,  b.  «  Oct.  1703,  d.  10  March  1841, 
without  iMue  by  his  marriage,  21  Oct.  1837,  with  Francet-Cockbom,  only 
daagrhter  of  the  late  Charles-Janiei  Sims,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica. 

2  Hon.  and  Rev.  WiUiam,  b.  10  Feb.  1706,  d.  I  Nov.  1830. 

2  Lady  Lucy-Juliana^  &.  1771,  d^  10  Oct.  1833 ;  Lady  Famham. 

3  Lady  Hester-^^nnabella^  b,  14   Feb.  1781,  </.  14  Aug.  1844,   having  m.  14 

Dec.  1801,  Maj.'Gen.  Norman  Macleod,  of  Dunvegan  Cabtle,  Isle  of 
Skye,  C.B.,  who  d.  16  March  1831. 

by  Snd  marriage: 

4  Lady  Catherine,  &.  18  July  1790,  Lady  John  Somerset.— 5tfe  Beaufort. 

5  Hon.  Henry-Arthur^  b,  24  March  1792,  d.  without  issue  20  Aug.  1818 ; 

having  m.  14  Aug.  1818,  Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  B.  Ainsworth,  £^q., 
of  Hallowell,  Co.  Lane. 

6  Ladif  Frances-CaroUne,  b,  28  May  1793,  d.  22  Jan.  1837;  having  m.  10 

Oct.  1810,  Sir  James'fVebtter  Wedderbum^  of  Shenley  Hill,  Co.  Herts., 
who  d.  13  Aug.  1840. 

7  Lady  Juliana,  b.  21  Nov.  1797,  m.  24  Oct.  1837,  Robert  Bayly,  Esq.,  of 

Ballyduffin,  Co.  Kilkenny. 

Oea/lonf.— Viscoant  1632,  Baron  Monntnorris  IffiiS,    Baron  of  Altham  1081,  Earl  1703. 
Bart.  1620. 
Genealogy. — See  Geneatorical  Volume. 
Motto.— \\TtvitiB  amove :  The  love  of  Yirtue. 
.y^ar.— Bletchington  Park,  Oxon. 


[Uncle  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  the  late  Arthur  Annesley,  Esq.] 

1  Rev.  FYancis,  Ititc  of  Eydon  Hall,  6.  1763, 
d.  unm.  13  Deo.  1831. 

2  Anne,  d.  10  Sept.   1836;  bavins  m.   16 
March  1784,  Charles  Warde,  Esq.,  of  Squer- 


535 


Collateral  ISran()ef . 


ries  Lodge,  Kent,  deceased. 
3  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1780. 

The  Earl  Annesley  descends  in  a  junior 
line  from  the  Hon.  Francis  Annesley,  6th  son 
of  the  Ist  Viscount. 


\'  K  N 


VAUX,  BARON.     (Mostyn.) 

George  Mostyn,   Baron   Vaux   of  Harrowden,   in    the  Peerage 

of  Englaiid;  6.  7  March  1804,  m.   9  July    1828,  Caroline,    eldest 

daughter  of  the  late  Arthur  Vansittart,  Esq.,  cousin  of  Lord  Bexley, 

by  the  Honourable  Caroline  Eden, — see  Auckland,  and  has  issue  : 

I'Hon.  George-Charles,  b.  3  April  1830. 

2  Hon.  Montague-Henry,  A.  25  April  1838. 

3  Hon.  Mary-Caroline,  b,  23  May  1843. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  son  of  Charles  Mostyn,  Esq.,  of  Kiddington,  Co.  Oxford, 
who  was  b.  in  1780,  and  d.  11  March  1821,  (son  and  heir  of  the  late  Charles 
Browne-Mostyn,  Esq.,  a  younger  son  of  Sir  Ealward  Mostyn,  Bart,  of  Talacre, 
Co.  Flint,  and  great  uncle  of  the  present  Sir  Piers,)  by  his  marriage,  17  May  1801, 
with  Maria,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  George  Butler,  Esq.,  of  Ballyraggett,  Co. 
Kilkenny;  which  lady,  who  d.  2  Dec.  1831,  was  the  lineal  representatire  and  sole 
heir  of  Mary,  eldest  sister  and  co-heir  of  Henry,  5th  Buron  Vaux  of  Harrowden, 
on  whose  death,  in  1663,  the  barony  fell  into  abeyance,  and  so  remained  till  Her 
Majesty  was  graciously  pleased  to  order  a  writ  to  be  issued,  dated  12  March  1838, 
calling  George  Browne-Mostyn,  Esq.,  the  present  Peer,  to  take  his  seat  in  the 
House  of  Lords  as  Baron  Vaux  of  Harrowden. 

Creation.— By  writ  1523. 

Motto. — HodiS  non  eras :  Without  procrastination. 

Seat.—Co\xghtoti  Court,  Bromsgrove,  Worcestershire. 


VENTRY,  BARON.  (De-Molbyns.) 

Thomas-Townsend-Arembero  De-Molbyns,  Baron  Ventry  of 

Ventry,  Co.  Kerry,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,    and  a  Baronet  of 

Ireland,  a  Captain  in  the  Army;  6.  Jan.  17^6,  succeeded  his  uncle. 

5  Oct.  18^7,  m.  18  Aug.  1821,  Elizabeth-Theodora,  eldest  daughter 

of  Sir  John-Blake  Blake,  Bart.,  and  has  issue  by  her,  who  was  b.  19 

Aug.  1802,  besides  another  son  and  two  daughters  who  dL  ia  iolkncj : 

1  Hon.  ChristaheUa-Rosetta,  b,  15  June  1825,  m.  9  June  1844,  f  ' 

Charles  Hawkey,  R.N. 

536 


VEN 


2*Hon.  Dayrolles-Blakeney,  b.  22  Jan.  1828. 

3  HoM.  Edward-Blakeney,  b.  March  1829,  d.  an  infant. 

4  Hon.  Edward- Uriork,  b.  Feb.  1832,  </.  3  Jan.  1836. 

5  Hon.  Rose,  b.  22  May  1833. 

6  Hon.  Frederick- William,  6.  24  July  1835. 

7  Hon.  Edward-Alured.  b.  25  Nov.  1836. 

8  A  son,  b.  25  April  1839,  d.  an  infant. 

9  Hon.  Eliza. 

10  Hon.  Helena-Emily,6.11  Aug.  1842. 

11  A  son,  6.  May  1844. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Townshend  Mullins,  2nd  son  of 
Thomas,  first  Lord,  who  was  b.  19  March  1763;  by  his  marriage,  in  1784,  with 
his  deceased  wife  Christabella,  daughter  of  Solomon  Dayrolles,  Esq.,  of  Henley 
Park. 

William  Townshend,  second  Lord,  uncle  of  the  present  Peer,  and  eldest  son 
of  the  1st  Lord,  was  b.  25  Sept.  1761,  and  </.  5  Oct.  1827;  having  m.  1st,  12  July 
1784,  Sarah- Anne,  daughter  of  Sir  Riggs  Falkiner,  Bart.,  who  d.  Nov.  1788; 
2odly,  12  May  1790,  Frances-Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Isaac  Sage,  Esq.,  which 
marriage  was  dissolved  March  1796;  and  3rdly,  10  Sept.  1797,  Clara,  daughter 
of  Benjamin  Jones,  Esq.,  who  re-m.  in  April  1832,  Peter-Fitz-Gibbon  Henchy, 
Esq.,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1837.     His  Lordship  had  issue. 

By  Ist  marriage : 

1  Hon.  Anne,  m.  9  Feb.  1811,  Richard'Orpin  Towntend,  Esq.,  of  Ardtully,  Co. 

Kerry,  deceased. 

2  Hon,  Elizabeth,  d.  20  April  1820,  having  m.  17  Dec.  1810.  Nicholas  de 

Lacberois  Croromelin,  Esq.,  of  Corradoor  Castle,  Co.  Down. 
By  3rd  marriage : 

3  Hon.  Thomas,  b.  12  Aug.  1798,  d.  31  May  1817. 

Creation.— \mo.    Bart.  1707. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Vivere  aat  rincere :  To  conquer  ia  to  live  enough. 

Seat. — Bumham  House,  Dingle,  Co.  Kerry. 


Collateral  Vrane^rt. 


[Unclea  and  Aunta  of  the  present  Peer, 
younger  issue  of  Thomas,  Ist  Lord.] 

1  Hon.  Thomas,  d.  Feb.  1823 ;  having  m.  19 
July  1810,  a  daughter  of  William  Reader, 
Esq.,  and  widow  of  Major-General  Archer. 

«  Hon.  Richard,  m.  2  Oct.  1798,  Jane- 
Guyon,  daughter  of  —  Grey,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Richard  -  Townshend,  m.  Sept. 
1837,  Cherry,  daughter  of  William 
Collts,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

A  son,  6.  March  1841. 

2  Ventry. 

3  Jane,  m.  0  June  1823,  Joseph  Mel- 
tin,  Esq.,  who  is  dec.;  and  she  m. 
2ndly,  17  March  1840,  James  Henly, 
Esq.,  Comet  3th  Dragoon  Guards. 

4  EUxa. 

5  Sarah,  m.  Not.  1829,  Arthur -Tho- 
mas Blennerhasset,  Esq. 

6  Madeline. 

3  Hon.  Mtrior  Edward,  b.  1777,  d.  31  July 
1841,  m.  11  Feb.  1805,  Elizabeth, daughter  of 
Robert  Hilliard,  Esq.,  of  Listrim,  Co.  Kerry, 
b.  9  March  1789,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Thomas,  b.  24  Jan.  1807,  m.  11  Jan. 
1S27,  Jemima,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Captain  WilUam  -  Robert  Bronghton, 
R.N.,  C.B. 

2  Elisabeth-Jemima,  b.  13  April  1810, 


in.  8   Aug.    IMSt,  John   Pennefather, 
Esq. 

3  Clara-Maria,  6. 1  July  1818,  tn.  Oct. 
1837,  Robert-James  Berkeley,  Esq. 

4  William-Bishop,  b.  s  March  1821. 
9  Edward-Guyon,  b.  I  Jan.  1823. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev,  Frederick,  b.  1778,  d.  30 
Dec.  1832 ;  having  m.  0  Dec.  1800,  Elisabeth, 
only  daughter  and  heir  of  William  Croker, 
Esq.,  of  Johnstown,  Co.  Cork.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Frederick  -William,  m.  in  Oct. 
1820,  Lucia,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
late  Captain  William-Robert  Brough- 
ton,  R.N.,  C.B. 

2  William,  b.  15  July  1800. 

3  Alured,  6. 1  July  1807. 

5  Hon.  Theodora,  m.  1772,  Edward  Bruce, 
Esq..  of  Killoot,  Cs.  Antrim. 

0  Hon.  Elizabeth,  d.  27  Oct.  1844,  having 
fM.  June  1780,  Richard  Blennerhassett,  Esq., 
of  Blennerrille,  who  is  also  deceased. 

7  Hon.  Arabella,  m.  Feb.  1780,  Richard 
M'GUlicuddy,  Esq.,  of  Whitfield,  and  d, 
Dec.  1821. 

8  Hon.  Chaflotte,  m,  S  May  1792,  Richard- 
Pierse  Mahoney,  Esq.,  and  d.  29  April  1810. 

9  Hon.  Catherine,  m,  31  Dec.  1794,  Jamea 
Hosier,  Eso. 

10  Hon.  Helena-Jane,  m.  Sept.  1799,  Arthur 
Blennerfaaaaet,  Esq.,  of  Blennerrille. 


637 


VER 


VERNON,  BARON.  (Vernon.) 
Georgb-John  Warren,  Lord  Vernon,  Baron  of  KiDderton,  Co. 
Chester,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  b,  92  June  1803,  suc- 
ceeded 18  Nov.  1835,  assumed  the  name  of  Warren  only,  for  him- 
self and  his  children  thenceforward  to  be  bom,  bj  Royal  Sign  Manual, 
16  Nov.  1837,  m.  30  Oct.  18^,  Isabella  -  Caroline,  eldest  daughter 
of  Cuthbert  Ellison,  Esq.,  of  Hepburn,  Co.  Durham,  and  has  issue  : 
1  Hon.  Caroline-Maria,  ».  2  Jan.  1826,  m.  7  May  1845,  the  Rev.  Frederick 

Anaon. — Sett  Lichfield. 
2»Hon.  Augostus-Henry,  b,  1  Feb.  1829. 

3  Hon.  Adelaide-Louisa,  b,  6  Sept.  1831. 

4  Hon.  William-John,  b,  1  April  1834. 

5  Hon.  George-Charles,  b.  1  April,  d,  11  May,  1836. 

6  Hon.  Louisa  Warren,  b.\2  Aug.  1838. 

His  Lordship*s  grandfather,  Henry  Venables-Vernon,  third  Lord,  6.  7 
April  1747,  succeeded  18  June  1813 ;  m.  Ist,  14  Feb.  1779,  Elizabeth-Rebecca- 
Anne,  dauirbter  of  Sir  Charles  Sedley,  Bart,  who  </.  16  July  1793;  and  2odly, 
29  Nov.  1795,  Alice- Lucy,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Whiteford,  Bart,  who  d,  1  Aug. 
182r.  His  Lordship  d.  27  March  1829,  leaving,  besides  the  issue  sUted  below,  his 
eldest  son  and  successor, 

George-Charles,  fourth  Lord,  who  was  6.  4  Dec.  1779,  succeeded  27 
March  1829,  and  d.  18  Nov.  183.5 ;  having  m.  25  Aug.  1802,  Frances- 
Maria,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Rigfat-Hon.  Admiral  Sir  John-Bor- 
lase  Warren,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  6.  6  May  1784,  d.  17  Sept.  1837,  of 
which  marriage  George-John,  the  presbnt  and  fifth  Lord  is 
the  only  issue. 
f'rrtt/ioM.— 170S. 

Geneaiogw.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Ver  non  aemper  viret:  The  spring  doM  not  «lwa]rs  flourish,  or  Yemon  always 
flourishes, 
fra/.— Sudbury  Hall,  Derbyshire. 


Collatfral 

[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  PMr,  issue 
of  Henry,  3rd  Lord.]  I 

1  Hon.  Catherine  VBNABi.as-VBaiioN,  6.83 
Aug.  1781.  I 

9  Hon.  Louisa-HenrietU,  m.  A  Nor.  1816»  the   I 
R(v.  Brooke  BooOtbjf,  late  Rector  of  Kkrhg, 
Sotts,  who  d.  4  Jan.  IBM. 

3  Hon.   Henry  VBNABLBS-VaaNoif,   m.  29 
Aug.  1829,   EUaa-Grace,  daughter  of  Edward    | 
Coke,  Esq..— Mf  LaiCBSTsa,  and  has  issue,  i 

1  Edward. 

2  HenrietU.  : 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Vbnablbs-Vkrnon,    > 
Prebendary  of  SouthweU,  Rector  of  Kirfcby 
and  Nuttall,  Notts.,  m.  24  Not.  1830,  Frances- 
Barbara,  2nd  daughter  of  Thomas  Duncombe, 
Esq.— &»  Fbtxrshaii,  and  has  had  issue, 

Frederick,  b.  8  Oct.  1834,  d.  20  March 
1835. 

LGreat  Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer, 
issue  of  George,  1st  Lord.] 
t  GaoROB.  aacoND  Loan,  b.  9  May  1735,  m. 
1st,  16  July  1757,  Hon,  Laaim-Bmrbmrina  Man- 
538 


Hi,  daughter  and  sole  heir  of  ItiiMwy,  Lord  Maa- 
sel ;  she  d.  without  sonrivliig  imam ;  and  he  a>. 
2ndly,  25  May  1786,  GwwglaBa,  daMghtar  off 
WnUam  Fauquier,  Esq.,  who  tf.  31  May  Ittt. 
Hb  Lordship  d,  16  June  1813,  aod  waa  aw- 
oeeded  byhb  half-hrotbar,  Heuy,  Ud  Lord; 
he  left  but  one  surriTiBg  daaghlar, 

Hon.  Gmrgkumt  b,  9  Jaa.  ITtt,  4. 30 
Sept.  1824,  late  Lady  BaOeM. 

2  Han.  Mmrf,  b.  19  Dm.  1799,  4.  II  Dee. 
1821 ;  haThig  m.  5  Jan.  176S,  Osoryt  Amua, 
E$q.,  isllier  of  Thoana,  1st  YIWMnft  Aaaaa^— 

&eLlCBPIBLD.= 

3  Hon.  EHKbeOk,  b.  11  Jaa,  1746,4.  Si  Jaa. 
1836 :  harfaig  m.  96  Sept.  1766,  OestMi  gana, 
2fMl  EaH  Harcomrt,  who  4.  98  April  IMi 

4  Hon.  Oaatarine,b.  31  Aug.  174ft,  4.  tmrn.  6 
June  1775. 

5  Hon.  Mmrthm, ».  SSDee.  1761, 4.  J«m  UM. 

6  Hon.  Anne,  b.  9  March  1764,  4.  mm.  16 
April  1837. 

7  Hon.  and  Most  B«iv.  Bdwart  Taaaiw 
HAacotmr,  acx..  Lord  AwhiMioj  af  Tariu 
Lord  High  Atanomr.  a  Goirinwraf  Aa  C~ 


VER 


HouM.  6.  10  Oct.  1757.  M.  A  Feb.  1784,  Ladp 
Anne  Levetan-Gover^  3rd  dftu^ter  of  Granville, 
lit  Marqub  of  Stafford,— iee  BtrrHCRLANu,  by 
whom,  who  d.  16  Nov.  18.1S,  be  has  inoe, 

1  George-Granville,  M.P.,6.  Aug.  1785, 
m.  27  Biarch  1815,  Lady  Elisabeth  Bing- 
ham, eldest  daughter  of  Richard,  Snd  Earl 
of  Lucan,  and  has  issue  by  her,  who  d.  9 
Sept.  1838, 

Elisabeth-Lavinla,  6.  7  Feb.  1816, 
Lady  Norreys.— Sm  Abinodon. 
S  Rev.  Leveson,  Chancellor  of  York,  6. 
1788,  m.  19  Aug.  1815,  Hon.  CaroUne- 
Bfary  Peaehey,  eldest  and  only  sur- 
viving daughter  of  John,  Snd  Lord 
Selsey. 

3  Rev.  William,  Canon  of  Yoric,  and 
Rector  of  Bolton  Percy,  Yorks.,  b.  1789, 
m.  11  July  1834,  MatUda-Mary,  daughter 
of  Lieut.-Colonel  William  Gooch,and  has 
had  issue  by  her, 

1  EdwardWUUam,&.28Junel825. 

2  A  son,  b.  Oct.  1827. 

3  A  daughter,  b,  23  May  1835. 

4  Captain  Frederick-Edward,  R.N.,  b. 
June  1790,  m.  Blarda,  daughter  of  the 
Ute  Vice-Admiral  John-Richard  Delap 
ToUemache,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Strat- 
ford, b.  29  Jan.  1804,  and  has  issue, 

1  MarcU  -  Elizabeth,    b.   8   July 
1833 

2  Augustus  -  Ctoorge,  b.  24   Dec. 
1834. 

3  Emily- Anne,  b.  22  Sept.  1836. 

4  Leveson  -  Francis,   b.    25    Jan. 
1839. 

5  Henry,  b.  1791,  m.  20  AprU  1835, 
Lady  Frances  Harley,  4th  daughter  of 
the  Earl  of  Oxford. 


6  Granville,  Chancellor  of  the  Pro- 
vince of  York,  M.P.,  6.  July  1793,  m.  22 
Feb.l8i4,#yaMcet-y«/<a,  daughter  of  the 
late  Anthony-Hardolpb  Byre,  Esq.,  of 
Grove  Park,  NotU ;  by  her,  who  d.  5 
Feb.  I844,he  has  issue, 

1  Marianne-Frances,  b.  Dec  1814, 
m.  30  Sept.  1843,  Humphrey  Bt.- 
John-Mlldmay,  Esq.,  M.P.,  widower 
of  the  Hon.  Anne-Eugenia  Baring.— 
See  AsHSDRTON. 

2  Granville-Edward,  6.  33  Nov. 
1816. 

3  Evelyn  -  Hardolph,  b,  30  Aug. 
1821. 

4  Henry- Arthur,  b.  July  1825. 

5  A  son,  b.  1827. 

6  A  son,  b.  July  1829. 

7  Captain  Octavius-Henry-Cyril,  R.N., 
b.  26  Dec  1793,  m.  22  Feb.  1838,  Anne 
Holwell,  2nd  daughter  of  William  Guter, 
Esq.,  and  widow  of  William  Danby,Eflq., 
of  Swinton  Park,  Yorkshire,  for  whose  1st 
nuuTiage,— i^  Somxmkt,  Col.  Branch. 

8  Anne,  b.  1796. 

9  Rev.  Charies,  Prebendary  of  Carlisle, 
Rector  of  Rothbury,  Northumberland, 
and  Headon,  Notts.,  b,  14  Nov.  1796. 

10  Lieut-Colonel  Francis,  Equerry  to 
H.RJI.  the  Duchess  of  Kent,  b.  7  Jan. 
1801,  m.  20  Nov.  1837,  Lady  Catherine- 
Julia  Jenkinson,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Earl  of  Liverpool,  b.  33  July  1811. 

11  Egerton,  Registrar  of  York  Minster, 
b.  May  1803. 

12  Louisa- Augusta,  6.  1804,  m.  14  June 
1825,  Sir  John  Vanden-Bempde-John- 
stone,  Bart.,  M.P. 

IS  Georgiana,  b.  June  1806. 


VERULAM,  EARL  OF.     (Grimston.) 

James- Walter  Grimston,  Earl  of  Verulam,  Viscount  Grimston, 
and  Baron  Verulam  of  Gorhambury,  Co.  Herts,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom  ;  Viscount  Grimston,  and  Baron  Dunboyue,  Co. 
Meath,  in  the  Irish  Peerage;  Baron  Forrester  of  Corstorphin,  in  the 
Scotch  Peerage;  and  a  Baronet  of  England  ;  6.  22  Feb.  1809,  suc- 
ceeded 17  Nov.  1845,  m.  12  Sept.  1844,  Elizabeth-Joanna,  daughter 
of  Richard  Wayland,  Esq.,  of  Woodeaton,  Oxon^  and  has  issue  : 
Lady  ....  6.  26  July  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  James- Walter,  1st  Earl,  was  b.  26  Sept.  1775,  suc- 
ceeded bis  mother's  cousin  as  Baron  Forrester  3  Dec.,  and  his  father  as  Viscount 
Grimston,  SO  Dec.  1808,  and  d.  17  Nov.  1845;  having  m.  11  Aug.  1807,  Lady 
Charlotte  Jenkinson,  now  Countess  Dowager,  only  daughter  of  Charles,  1st 
Earl  of  Liverpool,  6.  8  June  1783,  by  whom  he  had  issue : 

1  Jamf.s-Walter,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Lady  Katherine,  6.  18  April  1810,  m.  1st,  14  Jan.  1834,  John-Fotter  Bar- 

ham^  Eta.,  of  Treckwn,  Co.  Pembroke,  who  was  b,  1800,  and  d.  22  May 
1838.    She  is  now  Countess  of  Chunendon. 
3«Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward-Harbottle,  6.  2  AprU   1812,  m.  15  June  1842, 
539 


VI  V 


Frances-Horatia,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Morier,  Esq.,  by  Horatia- 
Maria-Frances  Seymour, — See  Hertford,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  daughter,  b.  21  May  1843.  2  A  son,  6. 16  May  1M4. 

4  Hon.  HenryLuckyn,  b.  19  Aug.  1813,  </.7  May  1814. 

5  Lady-Emily-Mary,  b.  4  Feb.  1815,  Countess  of  Craven. 

6  Hon.  Robert,  6. 18  Sept.  1816. 

7  Hon.  Charles,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  3  Oct.  1818. 

8  Lady  Mary- Augusta- Frederica,  b,  29  July  1820,  Viscountess  Folkestone,-— 

See  Radnor. 

9  Hon.  Francis-Sylvester,  b.  8  Dec.  1822. 

10  Lady  Jaoe-Frederica-Harriot-Mary,  &.  17  Jan.  1825,  Countess  of  Caledoo. 

James-Bucknall.  first  Lord  Verulam,  and  third  Viscount  Gmimston  in 
Ireland,  grandfather  of  the  present  Earl,  was  b.  9  May  1747,  and  d,  30  Dec.  1808 ; 
having  m.  28  July  1774,  Henrietta,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Edward  Walter, 
Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d,  7  Nov.  1 786,  he  left  issue  : 

1  JameS'Waltbr,  First  Earl, 

2  Hon.  Harriet,  b.  14  Dec.  1776. 

3  Hon.  Charlotte,  b,  16  Jan.  1778,  </.  unm.  21  Jan.  1831. 

Creations. — Baron  1790,  Viscount  and  Earl   1815,  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Viacount  and 
Baron  of  Ireland  1719;  Scotch  Baron  1033.    Bart,  of  England  1028. 
Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Afo«o.— -Mediocria  finna :  Moderation  is  safe. 
Town  Residence. — 42,  Grosvenor  Square. 
Seat. — Gorhambury,  near  St.  Albans,  Herts. 


Collateral  l$rancl)es. 


[Great  Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  Earl,  issue  of 
James,  2nd  Viscount  Grimston  in  Ireland.] 
1  Hon.  Jane»h.  10  Sept.  \7M,d.  3 Feb.  1K29; 
having  m.  6  Oct.  1774,  Thomas  Esteourt^  Esq., 
of  Escourt,  Co.  Gloucester,  who  d.  Sept  1822. 
S  Hon.   WiUiam,  b.  2:j  June  175<),  d.  25  April 
1814  ;  having  m.  7  Feb.  1783,  Sophia,  daughter 
and  co-heir  of  Richard  Hoare,  Esq.,  of  Bore- 
ham,  Essex,  by  whom,  who  d.  4  March    1836, 
be  bad  issue, 

1  Sophia- Askell,  Bedchamber- woman 
to  Queen  Adelaide,  b.  25  Feb.  1784,  m.  22 
Nov.  1804,  the  Hon.  Berkeley  -  Thomas 
Paget,— see  Amulksky,  who  d.  26  Oct. 
1842. 


2  John,  b.  4  May  178S,  deceased. 

3  Hon.  HarbittUe,  D.D.,  b.  14  AprU  1752,  as- 
sumed the  name  of  Buck n all  only,  and  d. 
unm,  30  Jan.  182.1 

4  Hon.  Mary.  b.  28  May  1753,  m.  3  April 
1777,  WiUiatn  Hale,  Esq.,  of  Kin^s  Walden, 
Herts,  who  is  deceased. 

5  Hon.  Susannah'AskOl,  b.  28  Sept.  1754,  d. 
29  May  1842;  having  m.  15  July  1781,  JoAn 
Warde,  Esq.,  of  Squerries,  Kent,  6.  23  Jan. 
1753.  d.  9  Dec  1838. 

6  Hon.  Franees-Cooke,  b.  27  March  1757. 

7  Hon.  CharMU-Jokanna,  b.  lU  Sept.  1759. 
d.  unm.  19  Jan.  1837. 


VESCI,  VISCOUNT.     (Vesey.) 
See  De  Vbsci. 


VIVIAN,  BARON.     (Vivian.) 

Cbarles-Crespigny  Vivian,  Baron  Vivian  of  Glynn  and  of  Thiro» 
Co.  Cornwall,  in  the  Peerage  rfihe  UniUdKmgdcmi  and  a  Baimet. 

540 


WAL 

6.  24  Dec.  1808,  succeeded  20  Au^.  1842,  m.  Igt,  2  July  1833,  Ara- 
belUiy  daughter  of  the  late  John  Scott,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Arabella  Bra- 
bazon,— 5CC  Meath,  who  d.  26  Jan.  1837  }  and  2ndly,  21  Sept.  1841, 
Mary-Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Jones  Pan- 
ton,  Esq.,  of  Plas-Gwynn,  Anglesey ;  he  has  issue, 

by  l»t  marriage : 
l*Hon.  Hussey-Crespigny,  b,  19  June  1834. 

2  Hon.  Jobn-Brabazon,  h.  20  Oct.  18.36. 

by  3nd  marriage  : 

3  Hon  Mary-Charlotte-Martha,  6.  12  Sept.  1842. 

4  A  daughter,  b,  4  Oct.  1845. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Richard  Hussey,  first  Lord,  whose  military  services 
were  rewarded  by  the  honours  of  the  Peerage,  and  the  crosses  of  sevend  foreign 
Orders,  was  b.  28  July  1775,  m.  Ist,  14  Sept.  1804,  Eliza,  daughter  of  Philip- 
Champion  de  Crespigny,  Esq.,  who  d.  15  July  1831 ;  and  2ndly,  10  Oct.  1833, 
Letitia,  now  Dowager  Lady  Vivian,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  J ames-Agnew  Webster, 
of  Asbford,  Co.  Longford.     His  Lordship  d.  20  Aug.  1842,  leaving  issue, 

by  l8t  marriage : 

1  Charles-Crespigny,  present  and  second  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Charlotte-Eliza,   m.  14  Aug.  1833,  Col.  Charles-G.  J.  Arbuthnot, 

Lieut.-Col.  72nd  Foot. 

3  Hod.  C'apt.  John-Cranch- Walker,  M.P.,  late  11th  Hussars,  m.  31  March 

1840,  Louisa,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Woodgate,  Elsq. 

4  Hon.  Jane-Frances-Anne. 

5  GeorgiHo^Agnes-Augustat  d.  young  in  1835. 

by  2nd  marriage  : 

6  Hon.  Lelag^-Letitia-Caroline,  b.  24  Dec.  1834. 

John-Henry  Vivian,  Esq.,  of  Singleton,  Glamorganshire,  M.P.,  only  surviving 
brother  of  the  1st  Lord,  and  a  Major  in  the  Royal  Stannary  Artillery,  was  6.  9  Aug. 
1785,  m.  30  Oct.  1816,  Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  Arthur  Jones,  Esq.,  of  the 
Priory,  Ryegate,  and  by  her  has  a  numerous  issue. 

Cre<UUm.—\M\.    Bart.  1828. 

Seats.— GXynny  near  Bodmin,  Cornwall,  and  Plasgwyn,  near  BeafumariB,  North  Walea. 


WALDEGRAVE,  EARL.  (Waldeoravb.) 
George-Edward  Waldecrave,  Earl  Waldegrave,  Co.  Northamp- 
ton, Viscount  Chewton  of  Chewton,  and  Baron  Waldegrave  of 
Chewton,  Co.  Somerset,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baro- 
net; 6.  8  Feb.  1816,  succeeded  30  July  1835,  m.  «8  Sept.  1840, 
Frances-Elizabeth- Anne,  daughter  of  Mr.  Braham,  and.  widow  of 
Jobn-James-Henry  Waldegrave,  Esq. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John-James,  sixth  Earl,  was  6.  30  July  1785,  suc- 
ceeded 29  June  1794,  and  d.  30  July  18.35 :  having  m.  3  Oct.  1815,  Anne,  daughter 
of  Mr.  William  King,  the  present  Countess  Dowager.  By  her,  who  rc-m.  2  Feb. 
1839,  Algernon  Hicks,  Esq.,  he  had  issue, 

1  George-Edward,  present  and  seventh  Earl. 

2  Lady  Annetta-Laura-Maria,  b.  23  March  1818,  m.  27  Feb.  1841,    Col. 

Archibald  Money,  C.B.,  of  Crown  Point,  Norfolk. 

3  Hon,  mUiam-Arihury  6.  20  June  1820,  d,  6  Mav  1821. 

4  Hon.  Frederick- Jokn,  b,  31  Oct.  1821,  d.  1822.' 
541 


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5  Lmdy  Horada-EUxabeth,  b.  2  Not.  1823. 

6  Lady  Ida-Anna,  6.  11  Jaly  1825. 

Cmtlotu-^Bmnm  lOSS,  Yiscoont  and  Bail  1719.    Bart.  1641. 
GenealoQ-—^^  GeneBlagieml  Voimme. 
Mtto.—Vnaf  avant :  Pnah  onwards— Cidinn  n 
not  your  mind. 
^#«/.— Strawberry  Hill,  Twickenlum. 


Toa  nay  ckaage  yp«r  dfaaatc. 


CoIUteral  Bnnu|fi. 


[Uncle  and  Aunts  of  the  |nneaentPeer,i«iie 
of  George,  4tli  Earl.] 

1  Ladw  Afaria-mihelmina,  b.  14  Jaly 
1783,  If.  10  Feb.  IMS ;  haTinaak  98  Jan.  1S04, 
Nathaniel  MicUethwaite7E«i.,  of  Beestan 
Han,  Norfolk,  who  m.  indly,  Ladf  Ckmr- 
UtU  lUmsg—see  SraAnnoas,  alao  deceaaed. 

«  Gbobob,  Firra  Eabl,  b,  IS  Jaly  1784,  if. 
»  Jane  1784. 

3  Hon.  Edvard'HlUiam,  Lieut.  7tk  Dra- 
goons, b.  20  Aug,  1787,  lost  off  Falmouth,  on 
his  return  from  Sjpain,  22  Jam.  1800. 

4*Hon.  Capt.  Wflliam,R.N.,  C.B.,  6. 97  Oct. 
1788,m.l0Anr.l812»iBllsa6rf A,  eldestdao^ter 
of  the  late  Samuel  Whitbread,  Esq.,by  Lady 
Blisabeth  Greyr-«ee  Gaar,  and  by  her,  who 
waa  6.  in  1702,  andil.  1  March  1843,  has  issue. 


1  WiI]iaaii-Frederii±,LMirt.  sard  foot. 
6. 29  June  1818. 

2  Rer.  Samu^  b.  13  Sept.  18n.  m, 
23  Jan.  1848,  Jane-Anna,  eldest  daagh- 
ter  of  Praads  Pym,  Eaq.,  by  Lady  Ja»e 
l<ssHer— Jtoe  LsTan. 

3  Eliiabeth,  b.  17  June  1818. 

4  Laura,  b,  17  Maitrh  1811. 

5  Maria,  6.  14  Jan.  1884,  ai.  %  Oct. 
1844,  the  Bar.  William  Brodia. 

6  George,  b.  30  Sept.  t888. 

7  Mary,  b.  18  June  1817. 

William,  1st  Lord  Radatock,  father  of  ^e 
mt  Lord,  was  yoangerhroliker  of  the  4th 
Waldegrare. 


WALLSCOURT,  BARON.    (Blakb.) 

Joseph-Henby  Blake,  Baron  Wallscourt  of  Ardfiy,  Co.  Galway, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  6.  2  June  1797,  succeeded,  on  the  death 
of  his  cousin,  Joseph,  2nd  Lord,  11  Oct.  1816,  m.  23  Sept.  1622, 
Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  William  Lock,  Esq.,  of  Norbury  Park, 
Surrey,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  Henry-Josepk,  b,  22  Sept  1823,  rf.  March  1828. 

2  Hun.  mitiam- Richard,  b,  6  May  1825,  d.  6  April  1829. 

3  Hon.  Elizabeth-Frederica,  6.26  Feb.  1827. 
4*A  son,  b,  Aug.  1841. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  late  Lieut-Colonel  Henry-James  Blake,  wm  ft.5  Oct 
1774,  m.  14  Feb.  1796,  Anne,  2nd  daughter  of  John  French,  Eiq.,  who  nuriTes  kin  ; 
and  d,  11  Nov.  ISllJearing  issue  : 

1  Joseph-Henry,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Ignatius,  b.  10  May  1798,  d.  July  1799. 

3  Margaret,  6.8  April  1799,  d.  March  1801. 

4  Honoria-Anastasia.  b.  24  June  1800,   Lady  HamiltoD  CUcherterw— Jle* 

Donegal. 

5  John,  b,  13  Oct  1801. 

6  JRobert,  b.  23  Oct.  1802,  d.  May  1803. 

7  Erroll,  b.  8  Nov.  1803. 

8  Henry-James,  b.  26  Jan.  1805,  m.  23  Feb.  1839,  Anne,  Yfidom^  UmU* 

Col.  Swayne,  of  the  Hon.  East  India  Company's  senriee. 
Joseph  Blake,  Esq.,  of  Ardfry,  grandfather  of  the  pratent  Peer,  was  *.  9  Oct 
1739,  and  d.  19  Jan.  1806 ;   having  m.  Oct  1764,  Honoria,  oiUy  drmgliter  of  D«r- 
mot  Daly,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  14  July  1794,  he  had,  bwMw  o^cr  Imm  t 
542 


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1  Joseph-Henry,  first  Lord,  b.  5  Oct.  1765,  created  Baron  Wallscourt 

with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  father,  m.  18  Aug.  1784,  Lady 
LouiMa-Cathtrine-Mary  Bermmghamy  3rd  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Tho- 
mas, Earl  of  Louth,  who  m,  2ndly,  21  April  1804,  James  Daly,  Esq., 
and  d.  28  May  1827.  His  Lordship  d.  28  March  1803,  leaving  an  only 
daughter, 

•Hon.  Anastasia,  6.  31  Oct.  1785,  d.  5  June  1816,  Ute  Lady  Clonbrock. 

2  Robert,  d.  young. 

3  Ignaliut'CharUsy  b,  21  Aug.  1773,  d.  6  Aug.  1797  ;  having  m.  June  1794, 

Helena,  eldest  daughter  of  William  Cashell,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d,  5 
July  1810,  he  had  issue, 

1  Josmpu-Hmnmt,  second  Lord,  6.  33  July  17W,  succeeded  i8  March 
1803,  d.  11  Oct.  1816. 

3  Louisa-Helena,  b.  23  Oct.  1796,  m.  21  Dec.  1816,  R.  Bourne,  Em}.,  of 
Lynberry,  Westmeath, 

4  Lieut.-Cotonel  Heniy-Jamet,  father  of  the  present  Peer.— 5tfe  above. 

5  Richard,  d,  an  infant. 

6  Joanna-Harriet,  m.   1st,  in  Feb.  1783,  Richard  Bur  he,  Esq.,  of  Glinsk, 

Co.  Galway;  and  2ndly,  June  1792,  Dominick  Daly,  Esq. 

7  Elizabeth-Jemima,  late  Countess  of  Erroll,  d,  17  Jan.  1831 ;    having  w. 

2ndly,  12  Sept.  1816,  the  Right-Hon.  John-Hookham  Frere. 

8  Agnet-Mana,  m.  17  April  1807,  Rev.  Charles  Aldrich,  and  d,  4  Aug.  1808. 

9  Margaret. 

10  Louua-Honoria,  d.  12  Sept.  1845 ;  Countess  Cadogan. 

Creation,— 1900. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto.-^\Tta»  sola  nobihtat:  Virtue  alone  ennobles. 
Seat.^Ardfry,  Oalway. 


WALSINGHAM,  BARON.     (De-Grey.) 

Thomas  De-Grey,  BaroD  Walsingbam  of  Walsingham,  Co.  Nor- 
folk, in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  6.  6  July  1804,  succeeded  8 
Sept.  1839,  m.  6  Aug.  184^,  Augusta- Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir 
Robert  Frankland  -  Russell,  Bart.,  by  Louisa- Anne  Murray, — See 
Athol,  b.  3  Dec.  1818,  d.  ^8  April  1844,  and  has  issue, 
•A  son,  6.  29  July  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Thomas,  fourth  Lord,  a  Dignitary  of  the  Church,  was 
b.  10  April  1778,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  brother  George,  3rd  Lord,  27  April 
1831,  and  d,  8  Sept.  1839;  having  m.  12  Aug.  1802,  Lady  Elizabeth,  4th  daughter 
of  the  late  Hon.  and  Right-Rev.  Brownlow  North,  Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester, — eee 
Guilford,  b,  26  Oct.  1776,  d.  8  May  1845 ;  they  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  Elizabeth- Augusta,  b.  26  June  1803,  m.   13  Aug.   1832,  Richard- 

Heber  Wrightson,  Esq. 

2  Thomas,  present  and  fifth  Lord. 

3  WiUiam-Brownlow,  b.  27  July  1805,  rf.  18  Feb.  1819. 

4  Charlotte-Harriet,  b.  23  Feb.,  d.  31  March  1807. 

5  Hon.  Brownlow-North-Osbnm,  b.  3  July  1808. 

6  Hon.  Henrietta-Maria,  b.  10  Sept.  1809,  m.  3  Dec.  1835,  Brownlow-North 

Gamier,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Gamier  and  Lady  HenrietU 
North. — See  Guilford. 

7  Hon.  and  Rev.  FVederiek,  Rector  of  Copdock,  Suffolk,  h.  25  Nov.  1810. 

543 


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8  Hon.  George,  6.  15  Nor.  1811. 

9  Hod.  Georgina,  h.  7  July  1813, «.  29  June  1833,  tkt  Hob.  Ltird  KearoB. 

— See  Kenton. 
10  Ham.  Frmmcis,  &.  12  Feb.  1815,  drowneil  25  April  1836,  in  mttempdnr  to 
tare  the  lives  of  some  penoos  adrift  in  a  boat  on  the  rirer  Medwrnw." 

Cremtimi^—US: 

GememUgw.—Se9  GenemUgiesI  Folmwte. 

M0tU. — Excitari,  non  hebescere :  To  be  nnritod,  noC  iBactiTe. 

Semi^Uertonk  UaU,  Tbedinrd,  Norfolk. 


WARD,  BARON.     (Ward.) 

William  Ward,  Baron  Ward  of  BirmiDghani,  Co.  Warwick,  in 
the  Peerage  of  England;  b.  27  March  1817,  succeeded  6  Dec.  1835. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William-Humble,  tenth  Lord,  was  in  Holy  Orders; 
he  was  b.  9  Jan.  1781,  succeeded  5  March  1833,  on  the  death  of  John- William, 
Earl  of  Dudley,  the  9tb  Baron  Ward,  and  d,  6  Dec.  1835 ;  having  m,  22  May  181(i, 
Amelia,  daughter  of  William -Cooch  Pillans,  Esq.,  of  Bracondale,  Norfolk,  now 
Dowager  Lady  Ward,  by  whom  he  had  issue  : 

1  William,  present  and  eleventh  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Julia-Susannah,  b.  1  July  1818,  m.  14  June  1842,  the  Rev.  Thomas- 

Leigh  Claughton,  Vicar  of  Kidderminster. 

3  ^meUa,  b.  1  Nov.  1819,  d.  11  April  1830. 

4*Hon.  Humble-Dudley,  b.  20  Dec.  1821,  m.  17  Oct  1843,  Eleanor-Loaisa, 
3rd  daughter  of  Thomas  Hawkes,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
A  daughter,  6.  SO  Oct.  1843. 
5  AnnaAfaria,  b,  17  July  1823,  d.  May  1824. 


The  10th  Lord  was  the  only  issue  of  the  late  Humble  Ward,  Esq., 
Law,  who  d.  9  Jan.  1785,  by  his  marriage,  in  1779,  with  Susannah  BeecrofL  His 
grandfather,  the  Rev.  William  Ward,  left,  by  his  marriage  with  Elisabeth  Hnwkes, 
one  son,  the  above  Humble  Ward,  and  one  daughter,  Prmnoea,  the  1st  wife  of 
Washington,  8th  Earl  Ferrers ;  she  <2.  4  March  1812. 

Creation — 1664. 

Geneaiogw.—See  Genealogical  Volumte* 
Motto.— tomms  je  fas :  Aa  I  was. 

Seats.— nSmley  Hall,  Dudley,  Staffordshire;  Whitley  Court,  Droitwieh, 
Crogen,  near  Corwen,  Merionethshire ;  and  Glengarry  Castle,  Aberdeenshire. 


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WARWICK,  EARL  OF.  (Greville.) 
Henry  -  Richard  Greville,  Earl  Brooke  of  Warwick  Castle, 
Earl  of  Warwick,  and  Baron  Brooke  of  Beaucbamp's  Court,  Co. 
Warwick,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  K.T.,  a  Lord  in  Waiting 
to  the  Queen,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  the  County 
of  Warwick,  Colonel  of  the  Warwickshire  Militia,  a  Trustee  of  Rug- 
by School,  and  D.C.L.;  h.  «9  March  1779,  succeeded  2  May  1816, 
m.  21  Oct.  1816,  Lady  Sarah-Elizabeth  Savile,  Dowager  Lady  Mon- 
son,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Mexborough,  h.  4  Feb.  1786,  and 
has  issue, 

*George-Gay,  Lord  Brooke,  b,  28  March  1818. 
His  Lordship's  father,  George,  second  Earl,  was  6.  16  Sept  1746,  and  d,  2 
May  I8I6,  having  been  twice  married;  1st.,  1  April  1771,  to  Georgiana,  only 
daughter  of  Sir  James  Peachey,  Bart.,  afterwards  1st  Lord  Selsey,  by  whom,  who  d, 
3  April  1772,  he  had  an  only  son,  George,  Lord  Brooke,  b.  25  Nfarch  1772,  d, 
2  May  1786 ;  and  2ndly,  9  July  1776,  to  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Richard  Vernon, 
Esq.,  of  Hilton,  StaflTordshire,  [by  Evelyn  Gower,  Countess  Dowager  of  Upper 
Ossory,  daughter  of  John,  1st  Earl  Gower,]  by  whom,  who  was  b,  in  Aug.  1760, 
and  d,  20  April  1838,  he  had  issue : 

1  Henry-Richard,  present  and  third  Earl. 

2  Hon.  Mt^or-Gefural  Sir  CAarUs-John,  K.CB,,  b.  5  April  1780,  d.  2  Dec. 

1836. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth,  b,  Oct.  1781,  d.  23  Jan.  1806. 

4  Hon,  Robert,  b.  1784,  d.  16  July  1802. 

5  Lady  Henrietta-Louisa,  6. 1785,  Countess  Dowager  of  Clonmell. 

6  Lady  Caroline-Mary,  b.  3  Oct.  1787,  d,  26  May  1844. 

7  Lady  Augvuta-Sopkia,  d.  2  March  1845 ;  Countess  of  Aylesford. 

8  Lady  Louisa. 

9  Lady  Charlotte,  6.  Sept.  1796. 

10  Hon.  Hamilton-WilHam,  b.  20  Jan.,  d,  March,  1801. 

Crca/<oni.— Baron  1020,  Earl  Brooke  1740,  Barl  of  Warwick  1750. 

GeMCo/ofv.— See  Genealogical  Folmme. 

Motto.---Vix  em  no«tra  toco  :  I  can  ■caroe  call  these  our  own. 

Thwn  Residence.^7,  Carlton  Gardens. 

«^r.— Warwick  Castle.  

ColtoUral  Vrancfief . 


[Cousins  of  the  Barl ;  issae  of  the  Hon.  Ro- 
bert -  Fnike  -Grerille,  3rd  son  of  Francis 
let  Earl,  by  Louisa,  in  her  own  right,  Coun- 
tess  of  Mansfield.] 

1  Lady  Georgians,  b.  »  July  1706,  m.  10 
Dec.  18S4,  the  Hon.  Geor^re  Cathcart.~-.Ste 
Catbcast. 

2  Lady  Louisa,  6.  8  Jan.  1800,  m.  15  Dec 
18S5,  the  Rer.  Daniel-Heneage  Finoh-Hat- 
ton.— ^eeWiNCBiLSKA. 

8  Hon.  Robert-Fulke,  Captain  85th  Foot,  6. 
1  Dec.  1800,  Mi.  85  AnrU  182S,  Georgiana-Ce- 
oiUa,  daughter  of  Charlee  Looke,  Esq.,  of 
Norbury  Park,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

WilliamHamilton,  Comet  Snd  Ut» 
Guards,  6.  SO  Qot  IBM. 

[Issue  of  Pnlka  GreriUe,  Esq.,  son  of  tha 
545 


Hon.  Algernon  Grerille,  tad  son   of  tha 
5th  Lord  Brooke.] 

1  WiUiam-Fulke  GreviUe»  Esq.,  Captain 

|{.iV.,  d.  Jan.   1837;   hMring  m.  Mis*  »mtk' 

weU,  by  whom,  who  is  deceased,  he  had  issue, 

1  RicHAao  GaiTiLLB,  Esq. 

8  Harriet,  m,  15  June  1890,  James 

Morier,  Esq. 

3  Algernon,  m.  Dec.  1813,  Caroline, 
8nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Bellingham 
Graham,  Bart.,  and  has  issue  : 

I  Algernon- William-Bellin^ham, 
m,  1  Oct.  1844,  Margmret,  youngest 
daughter  of  Alexander  Petty,  Esq., 
and  has  issue  by  her,  who  d,  m 
chUdbed  18  Aug.  1845, 

A  daughter,  6.  9  Aug.  1845. 
8  Caroline. 

3  Fnlke-Southwell,  m.  98  April 
N   N 


WAT 


IMO,  Lady  Ron- Emily-Mary- Anne 
Nugent,  only  daugiit«r  of  the 
Marquis  of  Westmeath,  and  has 
iflsne, 

1  Algernon- William- Fulke, 
6.  11  Feb.  1841. 

8  Gfor^- Frederick-Nugent, 
6.  11  Sept.  1M8. 

3    Ellen-LooiM-Mary,   6.    4 
Jan.  1849. 

4  Caroline t  d.  Jan.  18S7,  late  VitcooB- 
teaa  Combermere. 

S  Frances- Anne,  d.  S3  Dec.  1816.  late  Lady 
Crewe. 

3  Heut.-Col.  Henry-Frmncit,  d.  13  Jan. 
1810;  baring  m.  Ut,  18  Aug.  1791,  Cathertne, 
sister  of  the  late  Sir  Bellingham  Graham, 
Bart.,  who  d.  18  Jan.  1803 ;  2ndly,  «5  Feb. 

1809,  Sophia,  daughter  of Whyte,  Esq., 

and  widow  of  Sir  Henry  Lambert,  Bart. ;  he 
had  issue, 

1  3fqfor  George  -  Macartney,  SStk 
Foot,  6.  in  1703,  d.  in  India,M  April  1831; 
baring  m.  Elisabeth,  daughter  of  John 
Pearson,  Esq.,  Judge  Adrocate  at  Cal- 
cutta, by  whom  he  left  issue, 

iStapleton.       8  Caroline. 

5  Capt.  Henry-Francb,R.N.,fn.aJaly 
1810,  Harriet,  only  child  of  the  late 
General  John  Despard,  and  has  issue, 

1    Harriet         S    Emma-Maria, 


Lady  Angastna  hoitnM^—Se§  Ely, 
8  Sophia.  4  Catherine.  5  Jestfs 
Fanny,  m.  S  May  1844,  Bdward- 
Hawley  Palmer,  Eeq.  6  Henry- 
Lamber^FaIke,  a  tnd  Uent.  Roy. 
Artillery.       7  Francaa. 

3  Brooke. 

4  CkarUs,  6.  in  1703,  tm.  31  March  1793, 
Lady  Charlotte-CaTendish  Bentinck,  ddest 
danghter  of  William-Henry-Carendish,  3rd 
Dnke  of  Portland,  and  <!.  96  Ang.  1833, 
learing  israe. 

1  Charles-CaTendiah-Fnlke,  Cleik  of 
the  Priry  Council,  Secretary  to  the 
Board  or  Trade  and  PlantatMos,  fr.  S 
April  17M. 

8  Algernon-Frederick,  Badi  Kiag  of 
Arms,  and  Secretary  for  the  Cinque 
Ports,  6.  to  Jan.  1798,  m.  7  Ajpril  1833, 
Charlotte' Maria,  daughter  ofRkhard- 
Henry  Cox,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
13  April  1841,  hasissne, 

I  Frances -Harriet,  b.  B  Man^ 
lf>94,   Countess   of    March Set 

RiOHaOND. 

S  Gcorgiana-Maria,  6. 3  May  UM. 
a  Arthur-Charles,  6. 10  May  1817. 
a  Henry- William,aOent!fiiaa  Usher, 
h.  S8  Oct.  1801. 

4  Harriet-Catherine,    Lady 
Egerton^— ^M  Sutherland. 


WATERFORD,  MARQUIS  OF.     (Db-la-Poer-Bbrbsford.) 

Henry  De-la-Foer-Bbresford,  Marquis  of  Waterford,  Earl  and 
Viscount  of  the  County  of  Tyrone,  Baron  De-la-Poer  of  Curragh- 
more,  Co.  Waterford,  and  Baron  Beresford  of  Beresford,  Co.  CaTan» 
in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  Baron  Tyrone  of  Haverfordwest^  Co.  Pem- 
broke, in  that  of  Great  Britain,  and  a  Baronet  of  England ;  6.  26 
April  1811,  succeeded  16  July  1826,  m.  8  June  1843,  the  Hon. 
Louisa  Stuart y  Snd  daughter  of  Liord  Stuart  de  Rothsay. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Henry,  8Econd  Marquis,  was  h.  23  May  1772,  and  d.  16 
July  1826 ;  having  9m.  29  Aug.  1805,  Lady  Sasanna  Carpenter,  only  dawhter  and 
heir  of  George,  2nd  £arl  of  Tyrconnel,  and  by  her,  who  if.  7  Jane  1827,  had 
issue  : 

1  Lady  Sarah  -  EUzabeth,  b,   8    Nov.  1807,   Visconntsss   Tngailn>— <» 

Talbot. 

2  George,  Earl  of  Tyrone,  6.  Jan.  1810,  d.  8  July  1824. 

3  Henry,  present  and  third  Marquis. 

4«Lord  William,  Capt.  Ist  Life  Guards,  h.  2  Dec.  1812. 

5  Rey.  Lord  John,  L  27  April  1814,  «.  20   Feb.  1843,  Chiiidn% 

daughter  of  the  late  Colonel    Chaites-Powell  Leslie  of 
Monaghan,  aud  has  issue, 
A  ran,  6.  SI  May  1844. 

6  Lody  Sfutm-Henrietia,  b.  20;june  1815,  if.  6  April  1827. 

7  Lord  Jamet,  b.  6  Oct.  1816,  d.  27  April  1841. 

8  Lm^  EHMabetk'Caikerine'Oaroline,  b.  21  Jnly  1818,  d.  31  Aw.  ItM. 

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CremtUms.'-Bmran  D«-la-Poer  fby  writ]  IS75,  Buron  Beretfoid  and  ViM^unt  of  Tyrone  ir*«. 
Karl  of  Tyrone  1746,  Marqaie  17M,  Irish  honour* ;  Baron  of  Tyrone  in  Great  Britain  1760. 
Bart.  1009. 

Getuaiog».—8ee  Geneaiogieml  Foimme, 

Motto.— Nil  niai  cmoe :  Tnere  is  no  dependence  but  on  the  ctoh. 

A«^.— Corraf  hmore  Uouae,  Waterford ;  and  Ford  Castle,  Northomberiand. 


Coltotfral  Vrancfief . 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  George,  1st  Marquis.] 
1  Marcus,  Lord  De-la-Poer,  h,  17  March 
1771,  If.  10  Auf.  1783. 

5  The  Most  Rer.  Lord  John-George,  D.D., 
Lord  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  Prelate  of  the 
Order  of  St.  Patrick,  Vice-Chancellor  of  Tri- 
nity CoDege,  Dublin,  6.  It  Not.  1773. 

3  Lady  IsabeUaAnne,  h,  iO  May  1770,  m. 
1  April  181S.  Sir  John-  WiiUam  Head- 
Bridges,  of  Wootton  Court,  Kent,  b.  July 
1704,  d.  0  Sept.  1839. 

4  Ladw  Catherine,  6.  11  Sept.  1777,  d. 
IMM.  S8  June  1843. 

9  Ladp  Anne,  6.  SO  July  ino,  d.  S7  Nor. 

6  Lieut. -General  Lord  George -Tkowuu, 
G.C.H.,  b.  18  Feb.  1781,  d.  SO  Oct.  1839; 
baring  m.  tS  Not.  1808,  Harriet,  daughter  of 
—  Schnts,  Esq.,  of  Gillingham,  by  whom 
he  had  issue : 

1  Elisabeth-Harriet-Georgiana,  fr.O 
July  1810. 

S  Harriet-Susan-Isabella,  b.  tS  Dec. 
1811,  m.  13  April  1844,  George  Dun- 
bar, Esq.,  jun.,  of  Wobum,  Co.  Down. 

3  Caroline  -  Susan  -  Catherine,  b.  SO 
March  1814,  m.  10  Sept.  1840.  the  Hon. 
Edward  Kenyoui — see  Kbnton. 

7  Lady  EliMbeth-Loulsa.  b.  %  Feb.  1783, 
m.  1st,  10  July  1810,  Mqfor  General  Sir  DenU 
Pack,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  S4  July  18S3;  Sndly, 
IS  Feb.  1831,  Lieut.-General  Sir  Thomas  Key- 
nell,  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  Col.  71st  Foot. 

[Cousins  of  the  late  Msrqnis,  issue  of  the 

Right  Hon.  John   Beresford,  Snd  son  of 

Marcus,  1st  Earl  of  Tyrone.] 

1  Catherine,  b.  S8  Sept.  1701,  d.  7  Jan. 

1830 ;  baring  m.  Aug.  1779,  the  Right-Uon. 

Lieut. -Colonel  Henrp-Theophilus  Clements, 

brother  of  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Iieitrim,  and 

widower  of  Mary,  daughter  and  heir  of  Gen. 

Webb ;  he  d.  SO  Oct.  1700. 

5  Marcus,  b.  14  Feb.  1704,  d.  10  Not.  1797  ; 
baring  m.  S9  Feb.  1791,  Ladp  Frances-Ara- 
bella Leeson,  daughter  of  Joseph,  1st  Earl  of 
Milltown,  by  whom,  who  d.  May  1840,  he  had 
issue, 

1  BUsabeth,  6.  in  1797,  m.  SO  June 
18S7,  FeUx  Ladbroke,  Esq. 

S  William  BBRuroRO,SsQ.,  M.P.,a 
Groom  of  the  PriTy  Chamber,  b.  in 
1798,  m.  19  Dec  1833,  Catherine, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  George- 
Robert  Ueneage,  Esq.,  of  Hainton 
Hall,  Lineolnshtfe,  and  has  issue, 

1  Mostyn-de-la-Poer,  b.  0   Dec. 
1839. 
S  Edward-Marcus,  6. 11  Dec.  1830. 
3  Prances  •  Arabella,  b.  4  Not. 
1838. 
3  The  Right-Rev.  Georte-de-la-Poer,D.D., 
Lord  Bishop  of  Kilmore,b.  19  July  1709,  d.  10 
Oct.  1841 ;  haTing  m.  Firances,  danchter  of 
Gerrais- Parker  Bushe,  Esq.,  of  Ki&ne,  by 
whom,  who  d.  May  1848,  he  had  Issue, 

1  Charlotte,  b.  1799,  m.  1st,  S  May  181S, 
Frederick  Lumleif  -  Savile,  Esq.  —  see 
ScARBoaoucB,who  d.  1837;  and  Sndly, 
SO  July  1830,  Robert-Henry  SouthweU, 
Esq.— -JSse  Soothwbll. 

S  John,  Colonial  Secretary  and  Clerk 
of  Council  in  the  Island  of  St.  Vineent, 
b.  1700,  m.  18S3,  Bliia,  daughter  oC  the 
Ute  WilUam  WyUy,  Esq.,  CIM  Im^ 
tice  of  St.  Vincent,  and  has  i 
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1  George-de  la-Poer,  b.  18S4. 
S  Marcus-Wyny,Lientenant80th 
Foot.  b.  18S9. 

3  WyUT.  6. 18S0. 

4  &c.  three  daughters. 

3  Venerable  Marcus-GerTsis,  D.D., 
Archdeacon  of  Ardagh,  Vicar-General 
of  the  Diocese  of  Kilmore  and  Vicar  of 
Dmng  and  Laragh,  b.  14  Feb.  1810, 
m.  S9  Oct.  18S4,  Mary,  daughter  of  the 
late  Col.  Henry-Peisley  L'Estrange, 
of  Moystown,  lung's  Co.,  and  widow 
of  Richard  Digby,  Esq..  of  Geashill, 
and  has  issue. 

1  Sophi^Frances,  b.  9  Aug.  18S9. 
S  Charlotte- Henrietta,  b.  17  May 
18t7.  3  Mary  •  Emily,  ft.  S  July 
I8S9.  4  Georve-de-la-  Peer,  b.  2S 
Anril  1H31.  9  Henry-Marcus,  b.  S 
March  1839. 

4  Frances,  d.  17  Not.  1833;  having 
tn.  June  18S4,  the  Hon.  and  Rot.  Fran- 
cis Howard.--<S^  Wicklow. 

4  John-Claudius,  b.  S3  Oct.  1700,  m.  3 
March  1709,  EUsabeth-M'Kenrie,  only  child 
of  Archibald  Mensiea,  Esq.,  of  Culdares,  Co. 
Peebles. 

9  AnneConstantta,  b.  10  April  1708,  d. 
Aug.  1830;  hsTing  M.  lst,7  Jan.  1700,J{ofter< 
Uniake,  Esq.,  of  Woodhouse,  Co.  Waterford. 
who  d.  in  Oct.  180S ;  Sndly,  S  July  1809, 
Robert  Doyne,  Esq. 

0  Jane,  b.  13  June  1709,  d.  Dec.  1830 ;  hsT- 
ingiM.  Oct.  1788,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  George- 
Fitx-Gerald  HiU,  Bart.,  b.  1704,  d.%  March 
1839. 

7  Rot.  Charles  •  Cobbe,  Rector  of  Ter- 
monmaguirk,  6.  S3  Oct.  1770.  ei.  SS  Nov. 
1709.  Gniljf,  7th  daughter  of  the  Ute  Sir 
William  Montgomery,  Bart.,  of  Magbie  Hill, 
Co.  Peebles,  and  by  her,  who  d.  14  March 
1839,  has  issue, 

1  Rot.  John.lsaac,    Rector  of  Do- 

noughmore,   b.    13   Oct.    1790,   m.  S4 

June  18S4,  Sophia,  daughter  of  Robert 

White.  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  EmUy-Sarah,  b.  30  Oct.  18S7. 

5  George-Robert,  6.  18  Oct.  1830. 
3  Harriet-Selina,  6.0  April  1834. 

5  Harriet-Louisa,  b.  SI  March  180S, 
m.  19  Feb.  18S9,  the  Rev.  John-James 
Fox,  Incumbent  of  Kinawley.  Ireland. 

3  SeUna-Griselda,  6.  5  Dec.  1804, 
Countess  of  Erne. 

4  Anne-Constantla,  b.  1  April  1800, 
Lady  John  Thynne.— &e  Bath. 

9  George-John,  Capt.  Royal  Art.  b. 
SI  July  1807,  «|.  IS  Dec.  1839,  Jane- 
Charlotte,  daughter  of  Charles  Riall, 
Esq..   who  d,  0  April   184S,  lesTing 


A  daughter,  h.  March  184S. 

0  Emily-Catherine,4.3  0ct.  1800,  m. 
10  Dec.  1831,  Arthur- Willoughby  Cole- 
Hamilton,  Esq.— Am  Emniskillbm. 

7  Rer.  Charles-Claudius.  Rector  of 
Bailieborough,^  14  Dec  1810,  m.  8  Aug. 


1838,  Anna-Maria,  only  daughter  of 
the  ReT.  Frederick  Fits-Patrick.  Rector 
•f  Shircock,  Co.  CaTan,  and  has  issue, 
1  A  daughter,  b.  Not.  104S. 
S  A  son,  6.  3  May  1844. 
8  Charlotte  Frances,  b.  14  Jan.  181S. 
m.  4  Not.  1839,  the  ReT.  Samuel  Alex- 
ander, s 
8  Hannah,  b.  lo  May  1778. 
0  Franees-Honoria,  b.  3  Sept.  in7.  m.  S 
N    N   2 


W  A  T 


July  1805,  James   Wbyte,    Etq.,   of  Pilton 
House,  Barnstaple. 

10  Henry- Barretb.  «5  Sept.  I7M,  d.  15 
Dec.  1837  ;  haTing  m.  f/iza,  daughter  of  John 
Bayley,  Esq.,  of  Hambrook,  Co.  Gloucester, 
by  whom,  who  rf.  «!l  Dec.  1831,  he  left  issue : 

1  Mary-Barbara,  h.  8  Dec.  181*2,  ot.9 
Feb.  1836,  Thomas- William  Foontaine. 
Esq. 

2  John  .  Barr*  Beresford,  Esq.,  of 
Learmont,Co.  Derry,  6.*i0  April  1815, 
m,  »3  April  IU0,Sophia,  daughter  of  the 
late  Hugh-Lyons  Montgomery,  Esq.,  of 
Belhorel,  Leitrim. 

3  Henry-Barr^,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  5  July 


4  ReT.  Wiiliam   MoDtyomery,  6.  SI 
Oct.  1817. 

5  James-David,  Lieut.  70th   foot  b, 
a  April  1810. 

0  Eliza- Frances,  b.  4  April  tSSS. 
7  tieorge-de-la-Poer,     Enngnk    lOdi 
Foot,  b.  13  Feb.  1826. 

11  Elisabeth,  b.  37  Jan.  1780. 

12  Anna,  6.  1787,  m.  Charles  Gardiner, 
Esq. 

13  WilUam-Hamilton,  b.  1788. 

14  Clara,  b.  1703,  m.  10  Sept.  18 13,  die  Rer. 
James-Spcncer  Knox.— Sk  KARFrRLT. 

The  Most  ReT.  William,  Lord  Archbishop 
of  Tuam,  1st  LordDsciss,  and  father  of  the 
present  Lord,  was  the  3rd  son  of  Marcos, 
1st  Earl  of  Tyrone. 


WATERPARK,  BARON.     (Cavendish.) 

Henry-Manners  Cavendish,  Baron  Waterpark,  Co.  Cork,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland,  and  a  Baronet  of  England ;  Colonel  of  the  Der- 
byshire Militia,  b.  8  Nov.  1793,  succeeded  1  June  1830,  m.  18  July 
1837,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth-Jane  Anson,  youngest  daughter  of  Thomas, 
first  Viscount  Anson^  and  sister  of  the  Earl  of  Lichfield,  b.  26  Feb. 
1816,  and  has  issue: 

l*Hon.  Henry-Anson,  6.  14  April  1839. 

2  Hon.  Eliza-Anne. 

3  Hon.  Adelaide,  6.  29  Jan.  1841. 

4  Hon.  Susan-Frederica,  6.  3  May  1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Richard,  second  Lord,  was  b.  13  July  1765,  m.  6  Aug. 
1789,  Juliana,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Cooper,  Esq.,  of  Mullynart 
Castle,  Kildare,  who  survives  him,  and  is  the  present  Dowager  Ladt  Water- 
park.    His  Lordship  d.  1  Juue  1830,  leaving  issue  by  her : 

1  Henry-Manners,  present  and  third  Lord. 

2  Hon.  Richard,  m.  22  July  1841,  Elizabeth-Maria-Margaret,  only  daughter 

and  heir  of  Thomas  Hart,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Marianne,  b.  15  May  1S4S.         S  William-ThoBias.  6.  SO  July  ISiS.         S  A 
daughter,  6.  10  Sept.  1S44.  4  A  danghter,  b,  13  Sept.  1849. 

3  Hon.  Captain  George-John,  R.N.,  m.  13  Aug.  1838,  Caroline^  yoangcrt 

daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Prideaoz-Bmne,  of  Frideanz-Hacc^ 
Cornwall,  and  has  issue, 

1  Caroline,  6.  4  July  1S30.        %  Fanny.        S  Catherine,  ft.  18  March  1844. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  Augustus,  m.  Dec.  1830,  Mary-Amie,  eldest  daugliter  of 

the  late  Thomas  Legh,  Esq,  of  Adlington,  Cheshire,  and  hu  ianKy 
A  son,  b,  31  Jan.  1841. 

5  Hon.  FMerick. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas,  Vicar  of  Doveridge,  Derhyshire,  mu  4  Ifi^  1835, 

Sophia,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Sir  John  Robinsoiiv  Bart. 

7  Hon.  WiUUm-Bemard,  b.  June  1806,  d.  30  April  1808. 

8  Hon.  Sarab-Georgiana,  tn.  18  Nov.  1819,  Geofge-Richaid  FklUpa^  Ba^ 

M.P.,  only  son  of  Sir  George  Pldlips,  Bart. 

9  Hon.  Anne-Enuna. 

10  Hon.  Jallana,  m.  28  Dec  1816,  Frederick  Xajior.  Eaq^  tf 
Hoiiae,  Salop. 
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11  Hon.  Catlierine,  m.  12  Dec.  1839,  the  Right- Rev.  Thomas  Mosgraye,  Lord 

Bishop  of  Hereford. 

12  Hon.  Harriet,  6.  21  March  1809,  d.  30  March  1811. 

ffreatiofu.—im,    English  Baronet  1755. 
Genealogy.— Sne  Genealogical  Volume. 
Motto — GftTendo  tatus  :  Secare  in  caution. 
Seat. — Doveridge  Hall,  Derbyshire. 


Collotftal  Vranciff. 


[Uncles  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Peer, issue 
of  Sir  Henry  Cavendish,  Bart.,  and  Sarsh, 
1st  Baroness  Waterpark.] 

1  Hon.  Catherine,  I.  16  Oct.  1758,  is  de- 
ceased ;  haring  m.  1776,  Frederick  Baron  De 
YiUe. 

2  Hon.  Deborah,  b.  13  May  1763,  d.  March 
1833  ;  having  m.  20  Dec.  1780,  Sir  Richard 
Mtugrave,  Bart.,  who  d.  6  April  1818. 

3  Hon.  Sarah,  b.  21  May  1763,  Countess 
Dowager  of  Mountnorris. 

4  Hon.  George,  b.  26  Aug.  1766,  m.  1st,  26 
Feb.  1803,  Z^mia-Co^AiTiiif,  eldest  daughter 
of  James  Caulfleld,  Esq.,  of  Stewartstown, 
Tyrone,  who  d.  3  Aug.  1805  ;  and  2ndly,  15 
Not.  1807,  Catherine,  daughter  of  Ralph 
Smyth,  Esq.,  who  d.  June  1845. 

5  Hon.  Augustus    CATBNDltH-BaADSHAW, 

b.  17  Not.  1768,  d.  11  Not.  1832;  having  m. 
15  Not.  1796,  Mary  -  Anne,  eldest  daughter 
of  James -St. -John  JeflVeys,  Esq|.,  of  Blar- 
ney Castle,  Co.  Cork,  whose  m.  with  George- 
Frederick«  7th  Earl  of  Westmeath,  was 
dissolTod  Oct.  1796. 

6  Hon.  Anne,  b.  22  March  1774,  Dowager 
Lady  Kilmaine. 


7  Hon.  Frederick,  b.  7  Julv  1777,  m.  1st, 
25  May  1801,  Lady  Eleanor  Cfore,fith  daugh- 
ter of  Arthur-Saunders,  2nd  Earl  of  Arran, 
who  d.  25  March  1812 ;  and  2ndly,  5  Oct. 
1817,  Agnes-Catherine,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  late  Alexander  Macdonnell,  Esq.,  of 
Springfield,  Ca  Mayo.  His  issue  by  both 
marriages  are, 

1  Rot.  Frederick,  Rector  of  Feigh- 
cuUen,ft.  18  Aug.  1803,  m.  7  April  1834, 
Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  Brabaaon 
Morris,  Jan.,  Esq.,  of  Mulleha,  Co. 
Meath. 

2  Sarah- Anne,  6.  19  Aug.  1804. 

3  Catherine  •  Elisabeth,  b.  10  Jan. 
1806,  m.  1  March  1838.  Roaer  Palmer, 
Esq.,  of  Carrowmore,  Co.  Mayo. 

4  Louisa-Sophia,  b.  4  Dec.  1807,  d.  I 
Oct.  1834,  haring  m.  18  Aug.  1832,  Jo- 
seph-WUliam  Morris,  Esq.  of  Mulleha. 

5  Eleanor,  b.  24  March  1809.  m.  Jan. 
1834,  Walter-James  Burke,  Esq.= 

6  Alexander  •  Macdonnell,  b.  26 
March  1819. 

7  Richard-Augustus,  6.23  March  1823. 

8  John-Arthur,  b.  23  Sept.  1820. 


WELLINGTON,  DUKE  OF.    (Wellbsley.) 

Arthur  Wellbsley,  Duke  and  Marquis  of  Wellington,  Co.  So- 
mersety  Marquis  of  Douro,  Earl  of  Wellington,  Co.  Somerset,  Vis- 
count Wellington  of  Talavera  and  of  Wellington,  and  Baron  Douro 
of  Wellesley,  both  in  the  same  county,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom^  K.G.,  and  G.C.B.  5  Prince  of  Waterloo  in  the  Netherlands, 
Duke  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  a  Grandee  of  Spain  of  the  Ist  Class, 
Dukeof  Vittoria,  Marquis  of  Torres  Vedras,  and  Count  Vimiera 
in  Portugal;  Knight  of  the  Foreign  Orders  of  the  Guelphs  of 
Hanover,  St.  Andrew  of  Russia,  the  Black  Eagle  of  Prussia,  the 
Golden  Fleece  of  Spain,  the  Elephant  of  Denmark,  St.  Ferdi- 
nand and  Merit,  and  St.  Januarius  of  the  two  Sicilies,  Maximilian- 
Joseph  of  Bavaria,  Maria-Theresa  of  Austria,  the  Sword  of  Sweden, 
the  Holy  Ghost  of  France,  the  Tower  and  Sword  of  Portugal, 
the  Annunciade  of  Piedmont,  and  William  of  the  Netherlands; 
a  Field-Marshal  in  the  Army,  also  in  the  Armies  of  the  Emperors 
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of  Austria  and  Russia,  the  Kings  of  Prussia^  Portugal,  and  the 
Netherlands,  Commander-in-Chief  of  all  Her  Majesty's  land  forces  in 
the  United  Kingdom,  Colonel  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  aod  Colonel - 
in-Chief  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  3  P.C.,  Constable  of  the  Tower  and  of 
Dover  Castle  ;  Warden,  Chancellor,  and  Admiral  of  the  Cinque  Ports, 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Hampshire  and  of  the  Tower  Hamlets,  Chan- 
cellor of  the  University  of  Oxford,  Commissioner  of  the  Rojral  Mili- 
tary College  and  the  Royal  Military  Asylum  ;  Master  of  the  Trinity 
House,  Vice-President  of  the  Scottish  Naval  and  Military  Academy, 
a  Governor  of  King's  College,  London,  and  of  the  Charter  House, 
a  Trustee  of  the  Hunterian  Museum,  and  D.C.L. ;  b,  1  May  1769, 
m.  10  April  1806,  the  Hon,  Catherine  Pakenham,  3rd  daughter  of 
Edward  Michael,  2nd  Lord  Longford,  who  was  b,  in  1772*  and  d. 
24  April  1831,  leaving  him  issue, 

I'Arthor,  Marquis  of  Douro,  M.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  Mijor  Sth 
Foot,  Aide-de-camp  to  the  Commander-in-Chief  and  Lieut.  Goremor 
of  Guernsey,  b.  3  Feb.  1807,  m.  19  April  1839,  Lady  Elizabeth  Hav, 
4th  daughter  of  the  Marquis  of  Tweeddale,  a  Lady  of  her  Majevty  s 
Bedchamber,  b.  27  Sept.  1820. 
2  Lord  Charles,  M.P.,  Chief  Equerry  to  her  Majesty,  and  Clerk  Marshal  in 
the  Royal  Household,  b.  16  Jan.  1808,  m.  9  July  1844,  AufpisU-Sophia- 
Anne,  only  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry-Manven  Pierrepont, 
—See  Manvers,  b,  30  May  1820,  and  has  issue, 
Arthur,  6.  0  May  1845. 

This  illustrious  Warrior,  on  whose  glorious  achierements,  which,  cradled  in  A^ 
hare  filled  Europe  with  his  renown,  it  is  unnecessary  here  to  dUate,  is  the  third  tnr- 
viring  son  of  Garrett,  late  Earl  of  Momington,  and  brother  of  the  late  Marqoti 
Wellesley,  the  Earl  of  Momington,  Lord  Cowley,  &c.— 5ee  Morningi-on. 

CrratioHS^YiBconni  and  Baron  1809,  Earl  1812,  Marquis  of  WelUnKton  IBM.  Maraoia  H 
Douro  and  Duke,  1814. 
Genealogtf.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Afotto. — virtutia  fortuna  comes :  Fortune  the  companion  of  Taloor. 
Town  Hesldence.—A^lvj  Houae,  Hyde  Park  Comer, 
jlear.— Strathfieldaaye,  Hants. 


%.± 


WEMYSS,  EARL  OF.     (Wemtss.) 

Francis  Wemysb  -  Charteris  -  Douglas,  Earl  of  WeniTu  and 
March,  Viscount  of  Peebles,  Lord  Wemyss  of  Elcho,  Elcho  ud  Me- 
thel,  Niedpath,  Lyne  and  Munard,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland  f  Baron 
Wemyss  of  Wemyss^  Co.  Fife,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ; 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Peebles-shire,  6.  15  April  177%  succeeded  M 
Aug.  1808,  nt.  81  May  1794,  Margaret^  4th  daughter  of  Walter 
Campbell,  E^q.,  of  ShawBeld,  by  whom  he  has  issue  ; 

l*Franda,  Lord  Elcho,  a  Lieut.-General  of  the  Roysl  ArchenL  tha  QaMB*^ 
Body  Guard  of  Scotland,  ».  1796,  m.  1817,  Lady  Looisa  BM 
4th  danghter  of  Richard,  2iid  Earl  (tf  Lnou,  ft.  ITM,  aad  hv  J 
by  her  ; 
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l*Hon.  Frmncb,  b.  4  Aug.  1818,  m.  SO  Ang.  1843,  Lady  Ami«-Frede- 
rioa  ADBon,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  LiohAeld,  b.  tS  Feb.  1818, 
and  has  iMoe.a  ton,  b.  Nor.  1844.  2  Hon.  Richard,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade, 
6.  25  July  1822.  3  Han.  Margaret,  b.  21  Dec.  1824,  d,  June  1830. 

4   Hon.  George,  6.  18  Jan.  1820.  ff  Hon.  Anne,  6.  20  July  1810. 

0  Hon.  Louiaa,  6.  28  Sept.  1830.         7  Hon.  Frederick,  b.  28  Feb.  1833. 

2  Lady  Eleanor,  d.  16  Sept.  1832  ;  haying  m.  14  Jan.  1820,  Walter-Frede- 

rick  Campbell,  Eaq.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Colonel  John  Campbell,  by 
Lady  Charlotte  Campbell.— .See  Argyll. 

3  Hon,  Walter,  d,  8  Ang.  1818. 

4  Hon.  Sutan,  d,  yonng. 

5  Lady  Margaret^  d.  22  Oct.  1825 ;  baring  m.  Dec.  1824,  Lieut.-Col.  John 

Wildman. 

6  Lady  Katherine,  b.  20  Aug.   1801,  d.  4  Jan.  1844,  Ute  Lady  Grey  of 

Grobv. — See  Stamford. 

7  Lady  Charlotte,  m.  Sept.  1825,  A.  Fletcher,  Esq.,  of  Saltoan  Castle,  East 

Lothian. 

8  Lady  Lonisa-Antoinetta,  d.  2  July  1845,  having  m.  14  Aug.  1832,  William 

Forbes,  Esq.,  of  Calleodar,  Co.  Stirling,  M.P. 

9  Lady  Harriet,  m.  3  Sept.  1829,  Sir  George-Grant  Suttie,  Bsrt. 

10  Lady  Jane,  b.  1811. 

11  Lady  CaroUne,  6.  12  Jan.  1816. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  son  of  Francis  Wemyss-Chartbrib,  Lord  Elcho.  eldest 
■on  of  Francis,  sixth  Earl,  who  was  h.  31  Jan.  1749,  and  d.  20  Jan.  1808  ;  having 
m.  18  July  1771,  Susan,  daughter  of  Anthony  Tracy-Keck,  Esq.,  of  Great  Tew, 
Ozon,  by  Lady  Susan  Hamilton,  daughter  of  the  4th  Duke  of  Hamilton,  b.  in 
1745,  d.  25  Feb.  1835.  Their  issue  (the  daughters  being  raised  to  the  rank  and 
precedence  of  daughters  of  an  Earl)  are, 

1  Francis,  present  and  seventh  Earl. 

2  Lady  HenriHta-Charlotte-BHtaheth,  b.  3   Feb.  1773,   d.  30  Jan.    1838, 

late  Countess  of  Stamford. 

3  Lady  Suean,  d.\7  Aug.  1816 ;  having  m.  23  Nov.  1799,  Lieut.-Genena  Sir 

Henry  Clinton,  G.C.B. — See  Newcastle. 

4  Lady  Catherine,  m.  19  Nov.  1805,  the  Hon.  Edward-Richard  Stewsrt.— 

See  Galloway. 

5  Lady  Augtuta,  late  Lady  Rossmore,  d.  27  Oct.  1840. 

Francis  Wemyss-Charteris,  sixth  Earl,  grandfather  of  the  present  Peer,  who 
d.  24  Aug.  1808,  has  left  a  surviving  daughter. 

Lady  Frances,  m.  29  April  1799,  the  Rev.  William  Trail,  L.L.D.,  who  d.  3 
Feb.  1831. 

Creation — Baron  Wemysa  of  Elcbo  1028,  Earl  of  Wemysa  and  Lord  Eloho  and  If  etfael 
lOM,  Barl  of  March,  Viscount  of  Peeblea,  and  Lord  Niedpath,  Lyne,  and  Mwiard  1007,  aU 
Scotch  hononra  ;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom  1821. 

Genealogy.— See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto.—ie  pense :  I  think. 

Town  Residence. ^\9,  Stratford  Place. 

Seats.— AnuaAeld,  and  Goaford  Hooae,  near  Haddington,  East  Lothian ;  and  Niedpath 
Caatle,  Peeblea-ahire ;  Elcho  Castle,  Perthahire ;  the  Retreat,  Berwickahire  ;  and  Stanway, 
Glonceaterahire. 


CollAUral  l^ranttn. 


[laane  of  the  present  Earl's  great  Uncle,  the 
Hon.  James  Wemyss,  3rd  son  of  the  5th 
Earl.] 

1  LUut.'General  WiUiam,  b.  0  April  1700, 
d.  Feb.  1822 ;  having  m.  18  Sept.  1788,  Fran- 
ces, eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Brskine,  Bart.,— «rr  Buchan,  by  whom,  who 
d.  1  Feb.  1798,  he  left  issue, 

1  Jamu-Brskini  Wbmyss,  Esq.,  of 
Wemyss  Castle,  and  Torrie  House, 
Fifeshire,  Capt.  K.N.,  M.P.,  and  Ixtrd 
Lieutenant  of  Pifeshire,  b.  0  July  1780, 
m.  8  Aug.  1R20,  Ladf  Emuna  Hap,  0th 
daughter  of  William,  10th  Earl  of  Er- 
roll,  by  whom,  who  d.  17  July  1841,  he 
has  issue, 

1  Prances- Harriet,  b.  27  April 

1827.  2ii/icia-Af«rfarrf,6.2June 

1828,  d.  27  May  1833.  3  Jamea- 
Hay,  6. 27  Aug.  1820.  4  A  damgk- 
ter,  atifi-bom  27  July  1831.  3 
Edward-Pellew,  b.  15  July  1034. 

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2  Major-Oen.  William,  Eguenry  and 
Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen,  and  Clerk 
Marshal  in  the  Household  of  H.RJI. 
Prince  Albert,  b.  5  Sept.  1700,  m.  14 
April  1820,  Lady  Isabella  Hay,  2nd 
daughter  of  William,  10th  ^arl  of 
ErroU,  Bedchamber  Woman  to  Queen 
Adelaide,  by  whom  he  has, 

1  William  -  George.  2  James- 
Henry,  Ensign  03rd  Highlanders, 
and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Comman- 
der-in-Chisf  in    Canada.  3 

Charles-Thomas,  Lieut.  Scots  Pn- 
sileer  Guards. 

3  Prances,  b.  10  Sept  1704,  Conntesa 
of  Roaslyn. 

2  Elizma,  6.  11  Dec.  1700,  d.  10  July  1800 ; 
having  m.  10  Aug.  17B3,  Alexander  Brodie, 
Esq.,  of  Amhall,  Co.  Kincardine,  who  is  also 
dead. 

3  Jamas,  b.  4  May  1778,  m.  a  daughter  at 
Blafleld,  Esq.,  and  baa  issna. 


WEN 


WENLOCK,  BARON.     (Lawley). 

PAUL-fisiLBY  Lawley-Thompson,  BaTOD  Wciilock  of  Weolock, 
Co.  Salop,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
the  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire  ;  b.  1  July  17B4,  assumed,  for  himself 
alone,  the  surname  of  Thompson,  instead  of  that  of  Lawley^  by  Rojal 
Licence,  27  Sept.  1820,  and  by  another  Licence  1  June  1839,  re- 
sumed his  paternal  surname  of  Lawley  before  that  of  Thompson,  his 
issue  continuing  to  bear  the  surname  of  Lawley  only,  m.  10  May 
1817,  the  Hon.  Caroline  Neville,  drd  daughter  of  Richard,  Snd  Lord 
Braybrooke,  b.  6  Oct.  1792,  and  has  issue : 
l*HoD.  Beilby-Richard,  6. 21  April  1818. 

2  Hon.  Robert-Neville,  Lieut.  2ad  Life  Guards,  b,  30  Aug.  1819. 

3  Hon.  Jane,  b.  5  Dec.  1820. 

4  Hon.  Stepben-Willougbby,  6.  4  April  1823. 

5  Hon.  Francis-Charles,  b,  24  May  1825. 

His  Lordsbip  is  tbe  3rd  son  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Lawley,  Bart.,  who  if.  12 
March  1793  ;  leaving  issue,  by  bis  marriage  witb  Jane,  only  daoghtcr  and  heir  of 
Beilby  Tbompson,  ^.,  of  Escrick  Purk,  Yorkshire,  who  d,  Nov.  1816  : 

1  Sir  Robert,  bis  successor,  tbe  6th  Bart.,  created  Baron  Wenlock  in  1831, «. 

Sept.  1793,  Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph  Denison,  Eaq.,  the 
present  Dowager  Lady  Wenlock;  and  d,  without  imae  10  April 
1834,  when  his  Barony  became  Extinct. 

2  Sir  Francis  Lawley,  who  succeeded  his  brother  as  7th  Bart.,  m.   18  May 

1815,  Mary- Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  George  Talbot.  Eaq..  of 
Guiting, — tee  Talbot  ;  but  has  no  issue. 

3  Paul-Beilby  Thompson,  the  present  Peer. 

4  Sarah-Bettina. 

5  Jane,  Dowager  Lady  Middleton. 

6  Mildred-Rebecca,  d,  31  Oct.  1831 ;  baring  m.  Marmaduke  Dayrell,  Eaq^ 

of  Shayly  Camps,  Cambridgeshire. 

7  Cordelia,  d.  10  May  1842. 

Ortmtin^^lSao. 

Gmualogw^—S^  Genealogical  Vokme, 

Motto^o  renxde  bonne  guerre:  I  with  for  foir  play. 

Toom  iUtidenee^~9»,  Berkeley  Square. 

Seat^EocxiBk  Park,  Yorkshire. 


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WENMAN,  BARONESS.     (Wykbham.) 

Sophia-Elizabbth  Wykbham^  Baroness  Wxnman  of  Thame  Park, 
Co.  Ozon,  6.  10  March  1790. 

Her  Ladyship's  father,  William-Richard  Wykeham,  Esq.,  of  SwalcUffe,  Co. 
Oxon,  was  6.  24  Oct.  1769,  and  d,  1  July  1800 ;  having  m.  Ist,  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  W.  Marsh,  Esq.,  who  d,  in  July  1791 ;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Hughes,  by  whom, 
who  re-m.  Joseph  Pain,  Esq.,  he  had  no  issue.    By  his  first  marriage  he  had, 

1  Sophia-Elizabeth,  his  heiress,  the  present  Baroness. 

2  William,  b,  1791,  i/.  1798. 

Her  Ladyship's  grandfiither,  William-Humphrey  Wykeham,  Esq..  b,  in  1734,  d. 
in  1784 ;  having  m.  30  Dec.  1768,  the  Hon.  Sophia  Wenman,  daughter  of  Philip,  5th 
Viscount,  and  sister  and  heir  of  Philip,  6th  Viscount  Wenman,  in  Ireland,  on  whose 
death,  without  issue,  26  March  1800,  that  title  became  extinct  The  Hon.  Mrs. 
Wykeham  was  6.  in  1743,  and  d,  in  Feb.  1792,  leaving,  besides  the  father  of  the 
Baroness,  other  issue,  for  whom  see  the  Genealogical  Volume, 

CVeo/km.— 1834. 

Geneaion — See  Genealogical  Volume, 
!#.— Thame  Park,  and  SwaloUffe,  Oxon. 


WESTMEATH,  MARQUIS  OF.  (Nugent.) 
Geobgb-Thomas-John  Nugbnt^  Marquis  and  Earl  of  Westmeath, 
and  Baron  Delvin^  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  of  which  he  is  a  Repre- 
sentative in  the  Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  j  Lord  Lieutenant 
and  Gustos  Rotulorum  of  Westmeathshire^  and  Colonel  of  the  West- 
meath Militia}  h,  17  July  1785,  succeeded  to  the  Earldom  SO  Dec. 
1814,  m.  29  May  1812,  Lady  EmUy-Anne-Bennet-Elizabeth  CecU, 
2nd  daughter  of  James,  1st  Marquis  of  Salisbury,  Extra  Lady  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  Queen  Adelaide^  and  by  her,  who  was  h,  13  July  1789, 
has  had  issue : 

1  Lady  Rosa-Emily-Mary-Anne,  6.  May  1814,  m.  28  April  1840,  Folke- 
Southwell  Grenlle,  Esq.— iSm  Warwick. 
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2  mUiam-Htnry-Wtmngton-Brfdgtt,  Lord  Deimm,  b.  24  Nor.  1818,  d.  6 
Nov.  1819. 

The  Marquis's  father,  Gbokge-Frederick,  seventh  Earl,  who  was  h.  IS  Nor. 
1760,  d,  30  Dec.  1814 ;  having  m.  1st,  27  April  1784,  Marianne,  eldest  daafrbter  of 
James-SL-John  Jefferjt,  Esq^  of  Blarney  Castle,  Co.  Cork,  which  marriage  was 
dissolved  in  Oct.  1796,  and  she  re-m.  the  Hon.  Angostos  Cavendiah-Bradshaw — 
«ee  Waterpark;  the  Earl  m.  2ndlv,  2  Feb.  1797,  Lady  Elizabeth-Emily  Mooiv, 
eldest  daughter  of  Charles,  Ist  Marqais  of  Drogheda,  6.  14  March  1771,  d.  18 
March  1841.    His  Lordship's  issue  were. 

By  IsC  marriafe : 

1  Gborob-Thomas-John,  present  and  first  Marquis. 

2  Hon,  Lomaa-Mariat  b.  9  Jane  1786,  d.  an  infant. 

3  Horn.  Frederick,  b,  ll.Nov.  1792,  d,  4  March  1803. 

By  tnd  marria^ : 

4  Lady  Elizahetb-Emily,  6.  23  I>ec.  1798,  m.  15  Sept.  1820,  tAe  Hon.  Ummei- 

Charles  Dawson. — See  Portarlington,  who  d,  25  Feb.  1842. 

5  Lady  Catherine-Anne,  b.  10  May  1801,  m.  July  1823,  Francia  Bnien,  Esq. 

6  Hon.  Henry-Edmund,  b.  30  Oct.  1802,  d.  3  March  1811. 

7  Horn.  RobertSeywumr,  b.  2  June  1805,  d.  young. 
8*Hon.  Thomas-Hugh,  b.  3  Sept.  1807. 
9  Lady  Mary-Frances,  b.  7  Nov.  1810,  m.  4  March  1837,  the  Hon.  Ja 

Hoped — See  Hopetoun. 

Creations^Bmxon  by  tenure  ItM,  Earl  Ittl,  MarquU  1811. 
GenMiogw^—&oe  Genemlcgicml  Volumu, 
Motto. — Decreri :  I  have  reacdred. 
Jto^— Castletown  Delvin,  Co.  Westmeath. 


WESTMINSTER,  MARQUIS  OF.    (Grobtbnoii.) 

Richard  Grobvbnor,  Marquis  of  Westminster,  Earl  GrosTcoor, 
Viscount  Belgrave,  Co.  Chester,  Baron  Grosvenor  of  Eaton  in  the  same 
County,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet  |  Lord 
Lieutenant  and  Gustos  Rotnlorum  of  the  County  of  Chester  ;  6.  97 
Jan.  1795,  succeeded  17  Feb.  1845,  m.  16  Sept.  1819,  Lady  Elisabeth- 
Mary  Leveson-Gower,  2nd  daughter  of  George-Granville,  Ist  Dnke 
of  Sutherland,  by  whom,  who  was  h,  8  Nov.  1797*  he  has  had  issue, 

1  Lady  Eleanor,  b.  22  Oct.  1820,  Lady  Prudhoe. 

2  Lady  Mary-Fnuoea,  *.  2  Dec.  1821,  l^aconateM  Fuker,— Am  itpi>niry. 

riELD. 

3  Hon.  Gilbert,  b.  10  April  1823,  d.  9  Jan.  1824. 

4  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  9  July  1824. 
6*Hugh-Lupii8,  Earl  Gfoarenor,  b.  13  Oct.  1825. 

6  Lmdf  Boelyn^  ft.  16  Dec  1826,  d.  25  Jan.  1839. 

7  Lady  CaroUne-Amelia,  b,  14  June  1828. 

8  Lady  Octaria,  b.  22  Sept.  1829. 

9  Lady  Amm,  b.  2A  Jan.  1831. 

10  Lord  Ofibert-Norman,  b.  6  Jan.  1833. 

11  Lady  Jane-LooiHipOctam,  ft.  29  Aug.  1834. 
It  Lord Ridnrd-de-AqafllA, ft. 28 ^wau\U7. 
13  Lady  Theodora,  ft.  7  Jaly  1840. 

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HiB  Lordship's  father,  Robert,  first  Marquis,  *.  22  March  1767,  succeeded 
2  Aug.  1802,  d,  17  Feb.  1845  ;  haring  m,  28  April  1794,  Lady  Eleanor  Eoerton, 
Countess  Dowager,  only  surviving  daughter  and  beir  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of 
WUton  ;  and  by  her,  who  was  6.  19  July  1770,  has  had  issue, 

1  Richard,  present  and  second  Marquis. 

2  Thomas,  Earl  of  Wilton,  b.  30  Dec.  1799. 

3  Lord  Robert,  P.C,  M.P.,  b,  24  April  1801,  m.  17  May  1831,  the  Hon. 

Charlotte-Arbuthnot  Wellesley,  eldest  daughter  of  Lord  Cowley,  i.  25 

Jan.  1807,  and  has  issue: 

1  Victoria-Charlotte,  6.  4  Oct.  1831.  %  Robert- WeUealey,  b,  15  Jan. 

1934.         3  Augusta-Mary-VMoria,  b,  5  Aug.  183A,  d.  13  Feb.  18S7.  4 

Arthmr-mckard,  b,  13  July  1838,  d.  7  March  1840.       5  Albertme-Pnuicea- 
Eliaab«th,  b,  14  May  1840.  0  Thomas-Geoive,  h.  0  Feb.  1841.  7 

BiancheEUanor,  6.  U  July,  rf.  8  S«pt,  1848.  8  Norman-d«.I'Aif le, 

6. 11  April  1849.  .    ,„,  , 

4  Lady  Amelia,  b.  19  July  1802,  d.  27  March  1814. 
rVea/iim.— Baron  1761,  YUcount  and  Earl  1784,  Marquis  1831.    Bart.  lan. 
G«iMaiof v.— S««  GenealogUai  Volume,  ^      ^      .»«*« 
iVo//o.— virtus  non  stemma:  Virtue,  not  pedigree,  denotes  nobiUty. 
Tifum  Residence.— Grotrenor  House,  33,  Upper  GrosTenor  Street. 

^to/«.— Eaton  Hall,  Chester;  Halkin  Castle,  Flintshire;  Moor  Park,  Herts ;  Motoonbe 
House,  near  Shaftesbury,  Dorset. 


WESTMORELAND,  EARL  OF.  (Fanb.) 
John  Fane,  Earl  of  Westmoreland^  and  Baron  Burghersb,  iu  the 
Peerage  of  England;  Lieut.-General  in  the  Army,  Colonel  of  the 
56tb  Regiment,  K.C.B.,  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Guelphs  of 
Hanover,  of  the  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia,  Henri  le  Lion  of  Brunswick, 
St.  Ferdinand,  and  St.  Januarius  of  Naples,  of  St.  Joseph  of 
Tuscany^  Knight  of  Maria-Theresa  of  Austria,  Envoy  Extraor- 
dinary, and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Berlin ;  P.C.^  and  D.CX. ; 
b.S  Feb.  1784,  succeeded  13  Dec.  1841,  m.  26  June  1811,  Lady 
Priscilla-Anne  Wellesley-Pole,  3rd  daughter  of  William,  drd  Earl  of 
Momington,  b.  13  March  1793,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue : 

1  Hon.  Arthur-Johny  b,  Jan.  d,  29  Aug.  1816. 

2*Georg«-Aagu8tu8-Frederick-John,  Lord  Burgherah,  6. 18  Jane  1819. 

3  Hon,  Mttria-Lotiua'Prieciiia,  b,  24  Mav  1822,  d.  25  March  1837. 

4  Hon.  Ernest-Fitzroy-Nerille,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  Aide-de-Camp  to  the 

General  of  the  Northern  Diatrict,  b.  7  Jan.  1824. 

5  Hon.  Francis- William-Henry,  Lieut  74tb  Foot,  5. 19  No7. 1825. 

6  Hon.  Julian-Henry-Charles,  b.  2  Oct.  1827. 

7  Hon.  Priscilla^Eteanor,  b.  24  Aug.,  d.  5  Sept.,1831. 

8  Lady  Rose- Sophia-Mary,  b.  5  Sq>t.  1834. 

9  A  child,  stiU-bom  17  Nov.  1836. 

His  Lordship*8  father,  John,  tenth  Earl,  was  b,  1  Jan.  1759,  succeeded  26 
April  1774,  and  d,  12  I>ec.  1841;  having  m.  1st,  20  May  1782,  Sarah-Anne,  only 
daughter  and  heir  of  Robert  Child,  Esq.,  of  Osterley  nurk,  Middlesex,  who  d.  9 
Nov.  1793 ;  and  2ndly,  24  March  1800,  Jane,  now  Countess  Dowager,  2nd 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Hnck-Saonders,  Esq.,  M  J>.    The  Earl's  isMie  were. 

By  Itt  sarriage : 

1  John,  present  and  eleventh  Earl. 

2  Lady  Sarah-Sophia,  b.  4  March  1785,  Countess  of  Jersey 

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3  Lady  Augusta,  b.  17  March  1786,  m.  Ist,  20  June  1804,  J.obn,  2iid   Lord 

Boringdon,  afterwards  Earl  of  Morley  ;  this  marriage  was  dissolTcd  14 
Feb.  1809  ;  2ndly,  16  Feb.  1809,  the  late  Rigkt-Him,  Sir  Arthur  Paget, 
G.C.B. — See  Anglesey. 

4  Lady  Maria,  b.  11  May  1787,  d.  19  March  1834  ;  having  m.  16Noy.  1805, 

John- William,  Viscount  Duncannon,  now  Earl  of  Bessborough. 
b  Aton,  still-bom  29  Nov.  1789. 

6  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  25  Aug.  1793,  d.  24  March  1822. 

By  tod  marriage : 

7  Lady  Cecily-Jane-Georgiana,  6.  25  Jan.  1801. 

8  Hon.  CharUs-Saunders-John,  b.  8  May  1802,  d,  23  Oct.  1810. 

9  Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel  Henry-Sutton,  b.  18  Jan.  1804. 
10  Hon.  Montagu- Villiers,  6.  18  Sept.  1805. 

Creations. -~Eair\  and  Baron,  1024. 

Genealogy. — See  Genealogical  Volume, 

Alotto.'-Ne  Tile  fano:  Bring  nothing  base  to  the  temple. 

I'own  Residence, — 19,  Upper  Uarley  Street. 

i$(f«f«.— Apthorpe,  near  w andsford,  Northamptonshire ;  Sharljton,  Yorkshire. 


Collateral 

r  Unclea  and  Aunts  of  the  present  Earl ;  Issue 
of  John,  9th  Earl.] 

1  Hon.  Thomas,  b.  6  July  1760,  d.  15  April 
1807  ;  baring  m.  97  July  1780,  Anne,  daugh- 
ter of Lowe,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  ^ft 

issue, 

Lieut.-Colonel  John-Thomas,  b.  27 
April  1700.  d.  23  March  1833  ;  baring 
m.  10  Aug.  1816,  Marianne-Shrimpton, 
eldest  daughter  of  John-Mills  Jackson, 
Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  15  April  1830, 
he  left  an  only  son, 

Augustus- John,  since  deceased. 

2  Lady  Augusta,  b.  18  Sept.  1 76 1,  d.  0 
March  1838,  late  Countess  of  Lonsdale. 

3  Lad9  Susan,  b.  3  Oct.  1708,  d.  8  March 
1703 ;  baring  m.  20  July  1788,  John  Drom- 
mond,  Esq.,  of  Megginch,  Go.  Perth. 

4  Ladp  Elisabeth,  6.  7  Jan.  1770,  d,  10  May 
1844;  baring  m.  4  Sept.  1790,  Sir  John  Low- 
ther,  Bart.,  who  ti.  13  May  1834,  brother  of 
the  1st  Earl  of  Lonsdale. 

9  Hon.  Henrp,  b.  14  April  1771,  rf.O  March 
1774. 

0  Lady  Mary,  b.  10  Sept.  1772,  m.  10  Jan. 
1702,  George  Fiudyer,  Esq.,  of  Aystone, 
Rutland,  6.  Sept.  1701,  d.  15  April  1837. 

[Issue  of  the  Earl's  Uncle,  the  Hon.  Henry 
Pane,  2nd  son  of  the  8th  Earl.] 

1  General  Sir  Henry  Fane,  G.C.B.,  b.  20 
Not.  1778,  d.  24  March  1840. 

2  Anne,  b.  10  Jan.  1780,  d.  March  1831 ; 
harinc  m.  20  Sept.  1803,  Lieut.-Oen.  John 
Michel,  of  Dewlisb,  Co.  Dorset. 

3  Rsv.  Edward  Fans,  Prebendary  of  Lin- 
coln, and  of  Salisbury,  and  Rector  of  Ful- 
beck,  Lincolnshire,  b.  7  Dec.  1783,  m.  17  Oct. 
1810,  Maria,  4th  davghterof  the  Ute  Walter. 
Parry  Hodges,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry-Edward,  6. 5  Sept.  1817. 

2  Harrie^Anne,  b.  23  Oct.  1818. 

3  Edward-Oeorge-Robert,  6. 20  Sept. 
1810. 

4  Mary-Elisa-Caroline,  b.  13  Nor. 
1820,  m.  Jnly  1846,  Anthony  Peacock, 
Esq.,  of  Ranoebey  Hall,  Unedlnshire. 

A  Charles,  6.  14  Aug.  1822. 

6  Prancis-Angnstos,  Uent.  ff4th  foot, 
6. 22  March  1824. 

7  Piederick,  6.  11  Jnly  1825. 

8  Walter,  ft.  0  Jan.  18». 

0  Aoffusta-CecUy,  6.  24  Oct.  1810. 

4  Vera,  6.  5  Jan.  1780,  m.  2  Jnne  1815,  Eli- 
■abeth,  eldest  dangbter  of  Charles  Chaplin, 
Esq.,  of  Blankney,  Unoolnshire,  and    has 

1  NeTile,ft.  l7May  1820. 
a  Emily,  6.  21  March  1822. 

a  Emma,  b.  8  Sept.  1823,  «.  U  Aug. 
1848.  Wesay  Ridmrds,  Esq.,  of  Wood- 
end,  WarwlebUra. 
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ISraffctn. 

5  William,  Hon.  E.  L  Company's  Civil 
Serrice,  Bencal,  b.  5  April  1780,  m.  12  Jan. 

1811,  Louisa-Hay,  4th  daughter  of  Thomas 
Dashwood,  Esq.,  and  d.  7  March  1830, leering 
LiBue, 

1  Lonisa-Anne-FIeming,6. 7  Oct.  1814, 
m.  20  Dec.  1840,  Henry- P.  Lowe,  Esq. 

2  WiUiam-Dashwood,  fr.21  Oct.  1810. 

3  Caroline,  b.  7  July  1818.  m.  22  Jan. 
1838,  CoL  Marcos  Bereslbrd.— jcc 
Dbciks. 

4  Emily-Maria,  b.  10  Dec.  1828. 

0  Henry-Prinsep,  b.  tr  Aog.  1822. 

0  Julia-Charlotte,  6. 21  Jnly  1820.,  ai. 
23  July  1844,  Robert  Alexander,  Esq. 
—See  Calbdon. 

7  Adeline,  b.  0  Sept.  1830. 

8  AngusU,  b.  3  Nor.  1831. 

0  Caroline,  b.  28  Dec.  1700,  m.  15  SepL 

1812,  Charles  Chaplin,  Esq.,  of  Blankney. 

7  Harriet,  b.  10  Sept.  1703,  d.  2  Aug.  1831, 
baring  m.  31  Jan.  1814,  the  Right  -  Hon. 
Charles  Arbnthnot,  [widower  of  a  dangbter 
of  William-Clapcott  Lisle,  Esq.,1  a  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Land  Tax  and  of  tne  Board  of 
Trade  and  Planutions. 

8  Colonel  Mildmay,  Uent-Col.  Mth  Pool. 
b.  Sept.  1704. 

0  Kobert-George-Cedl,  a  Commissioner  of 
Bankrupts,  b.  8  May  1700,  m.  1st,  24  Jnne 
1835,  IsabelUhhiofy,  youngest  daughter  at 
the  late  Admiral  Sir  tCliab  Harrey,  of  Rolls 
Park,  Essex,  and  Lady  Louisa  Nngent,  Annt 
of  the  Ist  Duke  of  Buckingham  and  Chsn- 
dos;  she  d.  without  snrrinng  issue.  15  Dec. 
1H38,  and  he  m.  2ndly,  7  Sept.  1841,  Har- 
rift-Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  Vioe-Adm. 
the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Blackwood,  BarC«— JIm 
DumaiN,  and  has  issue, 

A  daughter,  b.  7  Jnly  1845. 

[Issue  of  John  Pane,  Esq.,  ai  Wormaley,  Cob 
Oxford,  son  of  Henry,  next  brottinr  of  Hm 
8th  Eari.l 

1  John  Fams,  Esq.,  of  Wormaley,  Oxsn, 
b.  0  July  in5,  m.  6  Jnne  IStl,  Wiuaherti. 
danid&ter  of  William-Lowndes  Stoim,  Esq., 
of  BrightweU  Park,  Oxon,  and  has  iasne  : 

1  Elisabeth,  ft.  1  Jnne  im,  «.  • 
March  1842,  the  Rer.  John  BnllnHL 

2  John- William,  k.  1  BmpL  UM.  m. 
1st,  80  Not.  1810,  CmikeHm*,  Otk  dm^jb- 
ter  of  Sir  Bei^amin  Hobho— ,  Bwt, 
who  d.8NoT.  18M ;  and  tndly.  S H«v. 
1810,  Le^  JElfan-CWAeriM  Pmtmt, 
Srd  danghtar  of  thn  Eari  of  ~~ 

^^4, 


ieU, 


Si  Sept.   1644.    Hn  hM 


1  Sophia,  5.  «S  Dec  «— ^-^ 
%  John-Ang«rtas,5.  M  Beat,  l"^ 
8  EUnu  *.  I8M.  '^ 

S  Amm,  5.  M  Jan.  iwr,  4.  U  Mot. 


WHA 


inO:  hftTing  m.  t3  Sept.  1824,  John- 
Billingsley  Pairy,  Esq.,  Queen's  Coon- 
•el. 

4  Rev.  Frederick- Adrian-Scrope,  b. 
8  Dec.  1810,  m.  10  June  1834,  Joanna, 
youngeat  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Ben- 
jamin Hobhouae,  Bart.,  and  has  iaaue, 
1  lMa>eUa,  b.  10  April  1839.        9 
Edward,  b.  Aug.  1836.     3  Georgia- 
na,  6.  SO  Nor.  1838.     4  Frederick- 
John,  b.  80  Jan.  1840. 
ff  George  -  Augustus  -  Scrape,   6.    SO 
March  1817,  m.  8  June   1843,  Sophia- 
Frances-Pole,  3rd  daughter  of  the  late 
John  Phillips,  Esq.,  of  Culham,  Oxon. 
0  Charlotte,  b,  1  April  1810. 


t  Rear-Admlrai  Francis-Wimam,  6.  14 
Oct.  1778,  d.  18  March  1844 ;  haring  m.  SO 
July  1834,  Aune,  daughter  of  William  Flint, 
Esq. 

3  Elisabeth-Sarah,  b.  9  March  1782,  m,  21 
Dec.  1813,  Lient.-Colone1  Thomaa  Drake,  De- 

f)uty  Quarter-Master-General  in  the  Ionian 
slands. 

4  Mary,  b.  28  June  1785. 

6  Charlotte,  b.  20  July  1787.  m.  28  Dec 
1813,  Colonel  John-Porter  Hamilton. 

0  Georgiana,  6.  19  Jan.  1700,  m,  9  Dec. 
1816,  Joseph- Warner  Henley,  Esq..  M.P. 

7  AugusU,  6.  10  Dec.  1702,  m,  29  April 
1819,  Beigamin  Keene,  Esq. 


WHARNCLIFFE,  BARON.  (Stuabt-Wobtley.) 
Jambs- Archibald  Stuart- Wobtlby,  Baron  WharDcliffe  of  Wortlcy, 
Co.  York,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ,•  Lord  President  of 
the  Council,  Liord  Lieutenant  of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  a 
Commissioner  of  the  India  Board,  a  Commissioner  for  building 
Churches,  and  an  official  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum  ;  b.  Oct. 
1776,  m.  30  March  1799,  Lady  Elizabeth-Caroline-Mary  Creighton, 
daughter  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Erne,  by  whom  he  has  issue  : 

l*Hon.  John,  M.P.,  6.  20  April  1801,  m.  12  Dec.  1825,  Lady  Georgiana- 
Elizabeth  Ryder,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Harrowby,  b,  23  April 
1804,  and  has  iaaoe, 

1  Mary-Caroline,  b.  17  Oct.  18M.  S*Kdward,  b,  16  Dec.  I8t7.  3  Fran- 
cis, b,  SS  July  18t».  4  James,  b,  10  Jan.  1833.  5  Cecily-Snaan,  b.  14 
Oct.  1835. 

2  Hon.CharUs,  6. 3  June  1802,  d,  22  May  1844,  haWng  m.  17  Feb.  1831, 

Lady  Emmeline-Charlotte-Elizaheth  Manners,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
Duke  of  Rutland,  and  has  issue, 

1  Archibald-Uenry-Plantagenet,  Page  of  Honour  to  her  Majesty,  b.  SO  July 
1832.       8  Victoria,  b.  34  April  1837. 

3  CaroUne-Mary,  b,  22  Oct  1803,  d,  Feb.  1806. 

4  Hon.  James- Archibald,  M.P.,  Queen's  Counsel,  and  afiencher  of  the  Inner 

Temple,  b.  3  July  1805. 

5  Hon.  Caroline-Jane,  6.  13  June  1809,  m.  30  Aug.  1830,  the  Hon.  John- 

Chetwynd  Talbot.— 5ee  Talbot. 

His  Lordship  is  the  only  surriTing  son  of  the  late  Hon.  James-Archibald  Stuart- 
Wortley-Mackenzie,  who  was  6.  19  Sept.  1747,  and  d.  1  March  1818 ;  haring  m.  8 
June  1766,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Sir  David  Cunynghame,  Bart.,  who  d,  13  Jan. 
1808,  leaving  adso  a  son,  Otorge,  d.  imm.,  and  two  daughters,  for  whom  •— 
Bute. 

OremiUm.—\fM. 

Genealogw.^See  Gettealogical  Voimme. 

Motto, — ^Avito  Tiret  honore :  He  Honriabes  in  an  honoorahle  ancestry. 
Town  Res^dtneo^—lb,  Cnraon  Street. 

^M<«^Wortley  Hall,  Sbefield,  Yorkshire ;  Belmont  Casde,  Pertiiflhire ;  and  Broom  Hall, 
Fnlham,  Middleaex. 


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WICKLOW,  EARL  OF.  (Howard.) 
William  Howard,  Earl  of  Wicklow,  Viscount  Wicklow,  and  Baroo 
Clonmore  of  Clonmore  Castle,  Co.  Carlow,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ; 
a  Representative  Peer,  K.P.,  and  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  County  of 
Wicklow;  h.  13  Feb.  1788,  succeeded  27  Sept.  1818.  m.  16  Feb. 
1816,  Lady  Cecil-Frances  Hamilton,  4tb  daughter  of  John-James,  Ist 
Marquis  of  Abercorn,  and  by  her,  who  was  h.  19  July  1795,  has  issue: 

1  Lady  Eleanor-Cecil,  h.  26  April  1817,  m.  23  Nov.  1840,  Cluu-lea-Edmand 

Law,  Esq., — Mte  Ellenborouoh. 

2  Lady  Harriet,  b,  16  Feb.  1820. 

3  Lady  Frances,  b.  26  July  1821,  m.  29  July  1845,  the  Hon.  Colin  Lindsay. 

— See  Balcarres. 

4  Lady  Anne-Jane,  b,  10  Dec.  1824. 

5  Ladyhabella,  ft.  29  Sept.  1827,  d,  16  Sept.  1845. 

6  Lady  Katharine,  ft.  23  Aug.  1831. 

7  Lady  Maria,  6. 17  Aug.  1834. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William,  third  Earl,  d,  27  Sept  1818 ;  having  m.  31 
March  1787,  Eleanor,  only  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Francis  Caulfeild,  and  grand- 
daughter of  James,  3rd  Viscount  Charlemont,  and  by  her,  who  d,  2  April  1807, 
left  issue : 

1  William,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

2* Hon.  and  Rev.  Francis,  Vicar  of  Swords,  m.  Ist,  June  1824,  F\rtmce», 
daughter  of  the  Right-Rev.  George  de-la-Poer-Beresford,  Loitl  Bishop 
of  KUmore,— «ee  Watbrford,  who  d.  17  Nov.  1833;  and  2Ddly,  June 
1836,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.,  of  Hamwoiod,  Co. 
Meath.    He  has  issue. 

1  WiUiam,  ft.  15  April  1829.  2  Robert-Boleyn,  ft.  IMQ.  3  Fre- 

derick, ft.  1831.  4  Katherine-Cliarlotte.==  5  CftroUne-Lcmisa,  ft.  Aof. 
1837.  0  Charles-ArnoU.  ft.  Not.  1830.  f  CecU-Ralph,  ft.  16  March  18«t. 
8  A  daagbter,  ft.  March  1844. 

3  Hon,  Robert,  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoone,  d,  8  June  1828. 

4  Lady  Isabella-Mary,  ft.  2  Nov.  1791,  d,  10  Sept.  1840;  having  m.  Ang. 

1815,  William-Meade  Smythe,  Esq.,  of  Barberville,  Westmeath. 

5  Lady  Eleanor,  m.  18  Dec.  1816,  Thomas-Jamet  Featherstonhaogh*  Eaq., 

of  Brackley  Castle,  Westmeath. 

6  Caroline,  d,  an  infant. 

7  Lady  Maiy,  m,  9  July  1822,  the  Kev.  Jamet-Wniiam  Arnold. 

8  Lady  Alicia,  d.  8  May  1836 ;  having  m.  11  May  1830,  WOliam  Binett»  Esq. 

OtmIImm.— Baitm  ins,  YiMoimt  1789,  Bar!  1783. 

GfNMilMWw— See  Gmoakigkal  Fokme. 

Motto^—toaearri  Deo  et  Uvtare:  Serve  God  and  ntjoiee. 

Tbwfi  Resktenee^-^  Cavendish  Square. 

Jsa<#^-SheMon  Abbey,  Arklow,  Ce.  Wicklow ;  and  Castle  Forward,  Oo.  Desegri. 


ColUtftsl  Vriftciis. 


[Undee  and  Aunta  of   the  preoent  Earl, 

ifme  of  Ralph,  lit  Yiscoant,  by  Alice,  1st 

Oe— less.] 

1  Rosaar,  Ind  EAai,  ft.  7  Ang.  1797,  d. 
WMM.  18  Oct.  1819. 

t  JTm.  Jok»id,  fai  1778. 

8  Hon.  J7fltf*,ft.  1781,  if.  18  Nov.  1840; 
having  M.  18  Dee.  1701,  Catherine,  Ind 
558 


daiVhter  of  the  late  Very-Rev.  Behest 


'^^ 


WkUow,  brathar   of  the    ^ 
Ceoi^elM,  who  d.  t  Aprfl  mu 


WIL 


S  Sir  IUlph»  Ban.,  lf.P.,Col.  ofdia 
WieUow  MiUtU,  M.  July  1837,  Udy 
rrMer. 

3  Isabella,  d.  »  Jan.  1880 ;  haTiiig 
m.5  Mav  1818,  the  Hon.  GranTille-Lere- 
aon  Proby.— ^ee  CAarsroar. 

4  TkeodosiaMt»  VucounteMPowen- 
oonrt,  d.  31  Dec.  1830. 


4  Ladp  Mrmtherint,  d.  M  Fab.  IMl. 

9  Ladf  Mmry,  b,  ino,  d.  13  July  17M; 
haTing  m.  in  1707,  the  Rer.  Thonaa  Hore, 
3rd  Mm  of  Walter  Hore,  Biq.,  by  Lady  Anna 
Stopford,  daoffhter  of  the  let  Bail  af  Coor- 
town. 


WILLOUGHBY  DE  BROKE,  BARON.    (Vbbnby.) 
Hbnrt-Pbtto  Vbbnby,  Lord  Willoughby  de  Broke,  in  the  Peerage 
of  England  ;  b.  5  April  177S>  succeeded  1  Sept.  18%,  m.  March  1829, 
Margaret,  3rd  daughter  of  Sir  John  Williams,  Bart.,  b.  1799. 

Hii  Lordship's  father,  John  Pbyto,  thirtkenth  Lord,  was  b.  4  Aug.  1738,  and 
if.  15  Feb.  1816  ;  haying  m.  8  Oct.  1761,  Lady  Louisa  North,  2nd  daughter  of 
Francis,  1st  Earl  of  Ouilford,  by  whom,  who  d.  2  April  1798,  he  had  issue : 

1  John-Pbtto,  PovRTBBitTH  LoRD,  ft.  26  Juuc  1762,  d.  1  Sept.  1820. 

2  Ifoii.  Louisa,  ft.  20  June  1769,  d.  3  Feb.  1835;  haying  m.  31  Oct.  179.3, 

ike  Rev,  Robert  Btumard,  by  whom,  who  was  ft.  in  1761,  and  d,  25  Feb. 
1834,  she  had  issue : 

1  LoniM,  ft.  34  inly  1801,  m,  9  June  1813,  Joseph  Townaend,  Baq.,  of 
Honington  Hall,  Warwickahire. 

l«Robert,  ft.  17  Oct  1800. 

3  A  son,  ft.  1  Jane  1815,  d.  young. 

3  Henry -Pbyto,  present  and  FirTEENTU  Lord. 


CVwafioM.— By  writ  1401. 

Geneal 

Motto^-^irtae  rannceth  :  Virtue  preraila. 


-By  wi 
.—See 


Tbwii  ilMitfMcc^— 11,  Hill  Street. 

Seat^    Coaapton  Yemey,  near  StratfordHm-ATon,  WarwickaUn. 


WILLOUGHBY  DE  ERESBY,  BARON. 

(Drummond-Willouqhbt.) 

Pbtbb-Robbbt  Dbummond-Willoughbt,  Baron  Willoughby  de 

Eresby,  and  Gwydyr  of  GM7dyr,  Co.  Carnarvon,  in  the  Peerage  of 

England,  and  a  Baronet,  Joint  Heredita^  Great  Chamberlain  of  Eng^ 

land,  V,C.,  and  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  County  of  Carnarvon  $   b.  19 

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March  179^9  succeeded  his  fiiiher  as  Baron'Gwydyr  ^  Jane  18*30,  and 
his  motbcr  as  Baroo  Wflioo^hbT  ^  Dec.  18^,  in.  90  Oct.  1807.  the 
Hon.  Clemeotina'^arali  Drummoiid,  only  sarriTin^  child  and  heir  of 
James,  Ist  Lord  Perth,  (ex tiDctJ  and  by  her,  who  was  b.  5  May  17b6. 
has  issue: 

1  Uoo.  OcnientmA- Elizabeth.  4.  2  SepL  1$09,  m,  8  Oct.  l«2r,  Gilbert-John 

Heathcoce,  Ei^..  M.P^  ».  IS  Jan.  1793,  eldMt  wa  of  Sir  Gtlbrrt  Hath- 
GoCe,  Bart..  Vr  Ladr  S-^phia  ToUemache. — 5«r  Dtsakt. 

2  Hob.  ElizabechlSoaaA.  &.  21  Sept.  ISIO. 

3  Hon.  Charione-.\ngTaU-.\nnaheHa,  6.  3  Nor.  1815,  Ladv  Carincton. 

4  /Am.  Fndaict,  A.  4~Feb.  Hl^.  ^.  17  Mar  ldl9. 
5*Hcm.  .Albcric,  ft.  25  Dec.  1»21. 

The  present  Peer's  Citber.  PnxR  Blreell,  nasr  Loan  GfODva,  tf.  29  June 
1820;  haTin?  m.  23  Feb.  1779,  PaidCiLLA-BAEaAaa-ELiZABETB,  ^I!«et£E^th  Ba- 
aoyEM  WiLLOLGHBT  DE  EeesBY,  6. 16  Feb.  1761,  d,  29  Dec.  1828 :  the  iaioe 
of  thb  marriace  are  : 

1  Horn: EUxmbetk-PrtMeiUm,  d.  2  May  17S4. 

2  PETKR-RoBCET,  PRESEST  A>'D  iVlEVTIETH    LoRD. 

3  Hon.  Merrik-Lindaey-Peter  Blrrell.  6.  15  June  1786,  at.  13  July  1807. 

Francef ,  yonncest  daughter  of  the  late  James  Danicll,  Esq.,  by  vhom 
hehasissoe:  " 

1  Alb«mmrU-BrmnU9i^Limds€f-Ptter,  h.  1SS9,  4.  3  May  ina. 

S  CkmrUtU-Fmmmf,  h.  latO,  4.  A  Dec  IMS. 

3  Pctn^Robert-ChariM,  ^  18 If,  a.  If  Dec.  liMf.  Stpkim-Jmrne,  mly 
child  of  Frederick- WilfiamCaoipbeO,  E^.,  cf  Barbrcck,  mad  baa  hms,  br 
her,  vho  d.  \A  Maivh  1843. 

A  aoB.  h.  «  Oct.  1841. 

4  Gtmximmm  CkmrUtif,  b.  1811.  d.  17  SepC  IMS,  haTiac  m.  6  Der.  UM, 
JaaMa-HamatoB-UoTd  Anatratfaer,  Emi-.  of  HinUesham  Hall.  Suffolk,  tmi 
■on  of  Sir  Bobert  Ajutrother,  Bare  by  Charlocte-Loey  Hamiltoo,  rnatia 
of  Dnke  HnniltaB. 

3  Enaa,  b.  1811. 

0  LindMy-Peter.  fr.  1813. 

7  WiDoa^bT-Jamo-Peter.  6.  1814.  a.  7  Dec.  lUB.  Faany.  tad  daa^bter 
of  the  late  Wiliiam^onet  Bordett,  Eeq.,  of  Copt  Hall,  Middleaex.  fr.  3  Jaa. 
1818. 

8  Stuaa-Anne.  b.  1818,  m.  t9  inly  1830,  Waiiam-Talbot  Croabie,  Eeq.,of 
Ardfert  Abbey.  Kerry. 

9  Emiif'Aurorm,  b.  1810.  dec. 

If  Marcia-Sarah-Elisabeth.  fr.  1831. 
11  Charlotte- Anne.  b.  IStt. 

4  Hon.  William-Peivgrine-Peter,  h.  1  Oct.  1788. 

5  Him,  Chariotte'Elizmbetk,  b.  22  April  1790,  d.  yonng. 

6  Hon.  Elizabeth-Jalja-Geoiigiana,  ft.  25  March  1793,  Coanten  of  Clare. 

Cr«aliMM.— Baron  Willonghby  by  writ  1305,  Baron  Gwydyr  1708.    Bart.  1765. 
Geacalof f^— See  Geneaiogicmi  Folmme. 
M0tto. — En  bon  espoir :  In  good  hope. 
T»wn  Residenee^l^  Piccadilly. 

SemtM*    Orimthorpe,  lincolnahire ;  Gwydyr,  Camarron ;  and  Dmnmond  CaaUc,  Perlh- 
■hire. 


WILTON,  EARL  OF.    (Egbbton.) 

TaoMAB  Egbbton,  Earl  of  Wilton  of  Wilton  Castle,  Co.  HensfiNd 
and  Viscount  Grej  de  Wilton,  m  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kmgdam  ; 
Orand  Cross  of  Hanover,  P.C,,  Colonel  of  the  Queen's  Own  Lfarht 
660  ^ 


WIN 

Infantry  Militia  Regiment ;  D.C.L.,  6.  30  Dec.  1799,  succeeded  his 
maternal  grandfather,  Thomas-Eoerton,  first  Earl,  23  Sept.  1814, 
m,  29  Nov.  1821,  Lady  Mary-Margaret  Stanley,  4th  daughter  of 
Edward,  12th  Earl  of  Derby,  and  by  her,  who  was  b.  23  March  1801, 
has  had  issue  : 

1  Lady  EUanmr-Ametia-Greyy  b,  20  Aug.  1823,  d.  19  June  1824. 

2  Thomas-Grey,  ViscourU  Grey  de  Wilton,  h.  9  Oct.  1825,  d.  23  April  1830. 

3  Lady  Mary-Grey,  b.  7  April  1827,  d,  18  March  1838. 

4  Lady  Margaret-Grey,  6. 29  Jan.  1830,  d.  27  AprU  1831. 

5  Arthur-Grey,  Viscount  Grey  de  Wilton,  b.  2  May,  d,  29  June,  1831. 

6  Lady  Elizabeth-Grey,  b,  5  July  1832. 
7*Arthur-Edward-Holland-Grey,  Viscount  Grey  de  Wilton,  6.  25  Nor.  1833. 

8  Lady  Katharine-Grey,  6.  17  March  1835. 

9  Lady  Emily- Agnet- Grey,  b.  8  Aug.  1837,    d.  25  Dec.  1839. 

10  Hon.  Seymour-John-Grey,  b,  17  Jan.  1839. 

11  Lady  Alice-Grey,  b,  13  Sept.  1842. 

His  Lordship  is  the  2nd  son  of  Robert  Grosvenor,  1st  Marquis  of  West- 
minster, who,  by  his  marriage  with  Lady  Eleanor  Egerton,  only  surviring  daughter 
and  heir  of  Thomas,  first  Earl  op  Wilton,  [so  created,  with  remainder  to  the 
second,  and  all  other  younger  sons  of  his  daughter,]  has  issue  : 

1  Richard,  Earl  Grosvenor,  b.  27  Jan.  1795.— 5ee  Westminster. 

2  Thomas,  present  and  second  Earl. 

3  Lord  Robert,  M.P.,  b.  24  April  1801. 

Creations^Enl  and  Viaoonnt  ISOl. 

Genealogjf.—See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Viitnte  non  armu  fido  :  I  trust  in  Tiitue,  not  in  arms. 

Town  Residence — 7,  Grosvenor  Square. 

^ealj.—Heaton  House,  Lancashire ;  and  Egerton  Lodge,  Melton. Mowbray,  Leioeaterthire. 


WINCHESTER,  MARQUIS  OF.  (Paulet.) 
John  Paulet,  Marquis  of  Winchester,  Earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  Ba- 
ron St.  John  of  Basing,  in  the  Peerage  of  England,  Premier  Marquis 
of  England,  Hereditary  Bearer  of  the  Cap  of  Maintenance,  and  Co- 
lonel of  the  North  Hants  Militia,  6.  3  June  1801,  succeeded  29  Nov. 
1843. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles-Inooldsby,  thirteenth  Marquis,  b,  30  Jan. 
1765,  succeeded  22  April  1800,  assumed  the  surname  of  Burroughs  by  Royal  Li- 
cense in  1839,  d,  29  Nov.  1843;  having  m.  31  July  1800,  Anne,  2nd  daughter  of 
the  late  John  Andrews,  Esq.,  of  Shotney  Hall,  Northumberland,  by  whom, 
who  d.  21  March  1841,  he  had  issue  : 

1  John,  present  and  fourteenth  Marquis. 

2 •Rev.  Lord  Charles,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  and  Vicar  of  Wellesboume, 
Warwickshire,  ft.  11  Aug.  1802,  m.  18  Aug.  1831,  Caroline- Margaret, 
3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  John  Ramsden,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charlen- William,  ft.  S7  Sept.  1S32.  S  Cecilia- Louisa,  ft.  S3  Not. 

1S35,  d.  S  March  1S36.  3  Henry-John,  b.  S3  I>ec.  Irt37,  d.  1  Jan. 

1S3S.  4  Frederick-John,  ft.  7  Aug.  1S39.  ff  Cecil-Henry,  b.  14 

Oct.  1S41. 

3  Capt.  Lord  George,  R.N.,  ft.  12  Aug.  1803,  m.  11  July  18.35,  Georgina, 

daughter  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  George  Wood,  K.C.B.,  of  Attershaw  Park, 

Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

561  o  o 


WIN 

1  George,  6.  16  Jnne  1830.  2  St-John-CUud,  h.  30  April  1»3».        3 

A  daughter t  still-born  S7  An|^.  1M1. 

4  Lord  William,  Lieut.-Colond  Gdth  Foot,  h.  7  July  1804. 

5  LadyAnnabella,  6.  6  Aug.  1805,  m.  6  Aug.  1827,  Captain  Willimm  Raint- 

den,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Ramsden,  Bart.,  Iiy  the  Hod. 
Louisa-Susannah  Ingram,  5th  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Charles,  last 
Viscount  Irvine. 

6  Lady  Cecilia,  h.  12  No7.  1806,  m,  13  Dec.  1842,  Sir  Charles  Des  Vocox, 

Bart. 

7  A  Mon,  still-bom  13  May  1808. 

8  Lord  Frederick,  Captain  Coldstream  Guards,  b,  12  May  1810. 

Creathni — Baron  1530,  Earl  1550,  Marquis  1551. 
Gt'Hfatog9.~Sve  Genealogical  Volume. 
Alotto.—Aymi'*  loyault6 :  Love  loyalty. 
Town  BeslitfHce.—tl,  Queen  Street,  Mayfair. 
Seat.^AmpoTt  Houm*,  near  Andorer,  Hants. 


r  Uncle  and  Aunt  of  the  present  Peer,  issue 
of  <FeorRe,  12th  Marquis.] 

1  i^adp  Urania- Anno^  late  Marchionesii  of 
Clanrirurdn;  M.2ndly,  Colonel  Peter  King- 
ton, who  d,  14  July  1H07  ;  and  3rdly,  V Ice- 
Admiral  Sir  JotrphSjidney  Yorke,  K.V.B., 
who  d.  5  May  1H31.— J^Y  IUrdwiccb.  The 
MHrchionvs:*  d.  27  Dvc.  IR43. 

2  y ive- Admiral tAtrd  Henr^,K.r,B.,d.M 
Jan.  1832;  having  m.  20  Oct.  1SI3,  Annu- 
Maria.voungcHt  daughter  of  Kdward  Rareus- 
croft,  £sq.,  by  whom  he  had  isauc, 

1  Sir  Henry-Charles  Paulet,  Bart., 
Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1  Aug. 
1814. 

2  Anna-Maria,  b,  20  June  I8I5,  m. 


CoIIatfral  Vranclef . 


the  Rer.  Wellealey-Pole    Pifrott.  Rec- 
tor of  Bemeston  and  PoTant.  Wilts. 

3  Urania  ElisnlM*th.  b.  Aiic-  IMO.  m. 
1  Feb.  lim,  the  Hon.  Sir.  Edward  But- 
ler.—AVe  DUNBOTNa. 

[Issue  of  Harry,  6th    Duke   of  Bolton,  and 
llth  Marquia.] 

1  Ijadp  Aiarv-Iienrieita,  b.  Oct.  1753.  d. 
30  March  1770,  haying  m.  2d  Apnl  1772,  Jokm, 
Viscount  Ilincklnbrokc,  ajterwards  Jl/tk 
Earl  of  Sandwich. 

2  tAidp  Katharine- Margaret,  b.  17«rt,  d. 
17  June  1807,  havint;  n».  I»  Sept.  17H7,  If  i|. 
liam-llenrjf,  Karl  of  Darlington^  afterwards 
Duke  of  Cleyeland. 

7  Lady  Amelia,  b.  6  July  17Ai. 


WINCHILSEA  AND  NOTTINGHAM,  EARL  OF.    (FmcB-HArroir.) 

George-William  Finch-Hatton,  Elarl  of  Winchilsea  and  Notting- 
ham, Viscount  of  Maidstone,  Co.  Kent,  and  Baron  Finch  of  Daventiy, 
Co.  Northampton,  in  the  Peerage  of  England ;  a  Baronet,  and  Here- 
ditary Lord  of  the  Royal  Manor  of  Wye  ;  6. 19  May  1791 »  succeeded 
his  Cousin  George  Finch,  the  ninth  Earl,  2  Aug.  1826,  m.  1st,  96 
July  1814,  Lady  Geargiana'Charlotte  Graham,  eldest  daughter  of 
James,  Srd  Duke  of  Montrose,  who  was  6.  3  Sept.  1791,  and  d. 
IS  Feb.  1835  ;  2ndly,  15  Feb.  1837.  the  Hon.  Emily-Georguna  Ba- 
got,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  B^ot.— Set 
Bagot.     His  Lordship  has  issue,  by  his  Ist  marriage  : 

l*Geoige-Jaroea,  Viacomit  Maidstone,  &.  31  May  1815. 

2  Ladv  Caroline,  b.  6  JuW  1816,  m.  2  Feb.  1837,  Chiislophar  I^hmt,  Et^ 
of  Stoke  Rochford,  Co.  Lincoln,  M.P. 

562 


WIN 

His  Lordship  is  the  eldest  son  of  Oeorgb  Finch-Hatton,  Esq.,  [eldest  son 
of  the  Hon.  Edward,  6th  son  of  the  7th  EarlJ  who  was  b.  30  June  1747,  and  d.  17 
Feb.  1823,  haying  m.  10  Dec.  1785,  Lady  Elizabeth  Murray,  eldest  daughter  of 
Dayid,  2nd  Earl  of  Mansfield,  and  by  her,  who  d,  1  June  1825,  he  left  the  following 
issue ;  of  whom  the  younger  son,  and  surviving  daughters  were  raised  to  the  rank 
of  son  and  daughters  of  an  Earl  in  1841 : 

1  Lady  Louisa-Anne,  widow,  1  July  1828,  of  the  Hon.  Gen,  Charles  Hope, — 

See  Hopetoun. 

2  Anna-Maria,  d.  2  Dec.  1837. 

3  George,  present  and  tenth  Earl. 

4  Hon.  and  Rev.  Daniel-Heneage,  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  and 

Rector  of  Great  Weldon,  Northanto,  m.  15  Dec.  1825,  Lady  Louisa 
Greville,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Right-Hon.  Robert-Fulke  Greville,— 
tee  Warwick,  and  Louisa,  late  Countess  of  Mansfield,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward-Hatton,  b.  SI  Oct.  18S0.         1  William-Robert,  b.  IS  Dec.  1817. 

3  Axma-Looisa,  b.  U  Jane  18S0.       4  Agnes-Elixabeth,  b,  9  May  18S9,  d, 

17  Aprfl  1830.        5  IsabeUa,  b.  IS  May  1845. 

5  Lady  Emily-Mary,  b,  9  Oct.  1797,  m.  7  Feb.  1826,  the  Rev.  Alfred-Chamly 

Lawrence,  Rector  of  Chamley,  Kent. 

Oreations^-YiManmt  1633,  Earl  of  Winchilflea  1028,  Baron  1874,  Earl  of  Nottingham  1881. 

Genealogw^—See  Genealogical  Volwne, 

Motto,— nH  conscire  slbi:  Free  from  guilt. 

^(Mtf.— EastweU  Park,  Keut;  and  Haverholm  Priory,  Lincolnshire. 


Collateral  ISranc|. 

The  Earl  of  Aylesford  it  deeoended  from   |    lat  Earl  of  Nottingham,  and  brodier  of  < 
the   Hon.  Heneage  Pinch,  Snd  son  of  the  |   7th  Earl  of  Winchilsea. 


WINTERTON,  EARL  OF.  (Turnoub.) 
Edward  Turnour,  Earl  of  Winterton,  Viscount  Tumour,  and 
Baron  Winterton  of  Gort,  Co.  Galway,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  b, 
18  May  1810,  succeeded  6  Jan.  1833,  m.  19  Jan.  1832,  Maria,  3rd 
daughter  of  Sir  Peter  Pole,  Bart.,  b.  9  May  1811,  by  whom  he  has 
issue, 

1  Lady  Maria,  6.  21  Nov.  1832. 

2  Lady  Emily,  b.  5  June  1834. 

3  Lady  Oeorgiana,  b.  A  Nor.  1835. 
4«Edward,  Viscount  Tumour,  b,  15  Aug.  1837. 
5  Lady  Catkerine,  b,  15  Oct.  1841. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Edward,  third  Earl,  was  b.  13  June  1784,  and  d»  6  Jan. 
1833;  having  m.  28  May  1809,  Lucy-Louisa,  now  Countess  Dowager,  daughter 
of  John  Heys,  Esq.,  of  Upper  Sunbury  Lodge,  Middlesex,  by  whom  he  1<^  issue, 

1  Edward,  present  and  fourth  Earl. 

2  Lady  Charlotte-Emily-Harriet- Anne,  b.  4  Sept.  1811,  m.  4  July  1840, 

James-Nevill  Heard,  Esq. 

3  Lady  Lucy-Louisa-Maria,  6.  19  Nov.  1812,  m.  12  Sept.  1835,  Oeorge- 

William  Rabett,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N. 

4  Hon.  Heys,  b.  31  Dec.  1813,  m.  15  June  1837,  Anne,  daughter  of  Augus- 

tus Barker,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Bdward,  b.  4  Feb.  18».         S  Lontea,  b.  15  Nov.  1840.         3  Franeea- 
Jaae,  6.  SO  If  ay  184t.       4  A  Mm,  6.  1841.       8  A  daoghtor,  ft.  84  Jum  1844. 
563  o  o  2 


WOD 


CreatUms.—Bhron  1761,  Viacount  and  Karl  1706. 

GeMealoiiff.—See  Genealogicat  Volume. 

Motto.— kiuc  qnAni  Tidcri :  To  be,  rather  than  acem  to  be. 

Town  Residence. —37 1  Portland  Place. 

tfeal.— ShillinRlee  Pai^»  Petworth,  Sumtx. 


Collateral 

[His  Lordship's  Uncles  and  Aunts,  issue  of 
Edward-Garth,  2nd  Earl.] 

1  Lady  Jane,  b.  22  Nor.  1782. 

2  f^iiiif  Anw,  b.  6  Dec.  1785,  m.  14  June 
1810,  Sir  Charles  Chad,  Bart.,  and  d.  2 
March  1832. 

Hon.  Arthur-Richard,  Commander  R.N., 
b.  14  Jan.  17b7,  m.  1  Sept.  182tf,  Cliarlottc- 
Fitzherbert,  eldest  daufrbtt'r  of  the  late 
George  Daysh,  Esq.,  of  New  GroTe,  Pet- 
worth,  and  has  issue, 

1  A  son,  b.  0  March  1831.  2  A 

daughU>r,  b.  3  Feb.  1835. 

4  Ijadjf  fsahelta-EUzabeth.b.  10  April  1788, 
d.  20  Aug.  1838. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Adolphus- Augustus,  Rec- 
tor of  Tatterset,  Norfolk,  b.  3  Aug.  1780,  m. 
2  Not.  1812,  Jtwsie,  2nd  daughter  of  John 
Dewar,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Anne-Chad,  b.  12  May  1814,  m.  31 
Oct.  1844,  the  Rev.  William  -  Dnck 
Daniel,  M.A. 

2  Charles-Chad,  a  Clerk  in  the  Cus- 
tom-House,  b.  21  Nov.  1815. 

3  Arthur- Edward,  b.  31  Jan.  1810. 

4  Edward,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  18  Sept. 
1821 

5  Adolphus- Augustus, 6. 22  April  1823. 
(I  A  daughter,  A>.  22  Jan.  1828. 

0  Hon.  JohnJoMliik,  b.  3  Feb.  1702,  d.  10 
July  1708. 

[Great  Uncles   and    Aunts  of  the   present 
Peer,  isj»ue  of  Edward,  1st  Earl.] 

1  Ladn  Anne,  b.  12  March  1757,  d.  22 Oct. 
1824;  having  tn.  1st,  George-Gordon  Browne, 
Esq.,  of  Jamaica,  dec.,  and  2ndly,  26  Oct. 
1800,  F.  Remington,  Esq.,  M.D. 

2  Ijady  Catherine,  b.  I  July  1750,  d.  in 
1778;  having  m.  2  July  1778,  William  Bacon, 
Esq.,  son  of  John  -  \V  illiam  Hacon-FoAter, 
Esq.,  by  Sarah,  sister  of  Edward,  First 
Earl. 

3  lAtdff  Frances,  b.  17  Dec.  1760,  d.  14 
March  1842,  having  m.  26  Oct.  1H0<I.  Jok/t 
Alien,  £19.,  who  is  deceased. 


ISranrlirtf. 

4  Hon.  George,  b.  4  Feb.  17C8,  d.  19  April 
1H13,  having  m.  Emilie,  niece  of  the  Cardinal 
Due  de  Hausset,  by  whom  he  left  i!isue, 

1  Anne-t'mily,  h.  Ifl  Jan.  1708,  m.  to 
the  Chevalier  de  Pariset ;  and  d.  Sept. 
1820. 

2  George,  b.  11  March  1700,  d,  10 
April  1843. 

3  Frances,  b.  14  Mov.  IftOl ,  m.  5  July 
1820,  William  Granville,  Esq. 

5  Jam ,  b.  24  Apnl   1400,  d.  20  April 
1842;    having  M.  Capt.  Henry- Alexan- 
dor  Atchison.  Ceylon  Ride  BrifTAde. 
5  Hon.   and     H(r.    Edward^John,     b.  * 
Nov.   1778,  d.  10  May  1841 ;  havinir  m,  1st, 
16  Nov.  1700,  £//:a6iM,  daughter  of  William 
Richardson,    Esq. ;  —  see   above,  who   d.  5 
April  1824;  and  2ndly.  21    May    1825.    Re- 
becca, eldest   daughter  and  co-heir   of  the 
late  Rev.  David  Jones ;   his  issue  are. 

1  Edward,  b.  4  May  1802.  d.  7  July 
1837;  having  m.  in  April  1831,  Eliza- 
beth-MaunscU,  daughter  of  the  late 
William  Crease,  Esq. 

2  Arthur- Edward-George,  6.  20  Sept. 
1804. 

3  Elizabeth -Winterton,  6.  II  June 
ISOO. 

4  Rev.  Francis  -  Edward,  6.  20  Jan. 
1808. 

5  Edmund-Edward,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6. 
3  Feb.  1813,  m.  18  June  1845,  Htflen. 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  William 
Davies,  Esq.,  of  Strawberry  Hill. 

0  Harriet- Lydia,  b.  4  April  1814.= 

7  Henry-Edward,  ft.  10  April  1820. 

8  Nicholas -Edward -Brooke.  6.  21 
May  1827. 

0  A  dau«'hter,  ft.  12  Feb.  1831. 

10  A  son. ft.  18  March  1832. 

11  A  son,  ft.  5  Oct.  1833. 

0  Ladff  Elizabeth,  ft.  25  March  1780,  d.  0 
July  1818;  having  m.  20  Dec.  1706,  Francis 
Richardson.  Enq. 


WODEHOUSE,  BARON.  (Wodehousb.) 
John  Wodbhouse,  Baron  Wodehouse  of  Kimberley,  Co.  Norf  oik, 
tn  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain^  and  a  Baronet ;  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  the  County  and  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Coast  of  Norfolk,  Lord 
Steward  of  Norwich  Cathedral,  6.  11  Jan.  1771*  succeeded  529  May 
1834,  m.  18  Nov.  1796,  Charlotte- Laura^  only  daughter  and  heir  of 
the  late  John  Norris,  Esq.,  of  Wilton  Park,  Norfolk,  by  Charlotte 
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4th  daughter  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Edward  Townshend,  Dean 
of  Norwich,  and  niece  of  the  3rd  Viscount  Townshend,  by  whom, 
vfhod,  24  June  1845,  he  has  had  issue: 

1  Norru-John,  b.  May  1798,  d.  May  1819. 

2  Henry,  h,  1799,  d,  29  April  1834 ;  having  m.  7  April  1825,  Anne,  only 

daughter  of  Theophilus-Thornbagh  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  Letton,  Norfolk, 
by  whom  he  left  issue  : 

l*John,  b.  Jan.  1836.         S  Laura,  b.  37  Sept.  1837,  d,  6  Feb.  1835.         3 

Anne,  b.  5  Jan.  1880,  d.  30  Dec.  1833.         4  Henry,  6.  posthumous,  37  May 

1834. 

3  Hon.  Sophia-Laura,  6.  13  Jan.  1801,  m.28  June  1825,  Raikes  Currie,  Esq., 

M.P. 

4  Hon.  Edward  Thornton- Wodehouse,  Captain  R.N.,  ft.  5  Jane  1802, 

m.  10  Nov.  1838,  Diana,  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.-Colonel  Thornton, 
of  Falconer*s  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

1  Albert,  h.  A  Feb.  1840.        3  Cecilia,  ft.  15  Jan.  1843. 

5  Hon.  Charlotte-Laura,  ft.  2  Sept.  1803. 

6  Hon.  Henrietta-Laura,  ft.  30  March  1805,  m.  7  Aug.  1834,  John-David 

Chambers,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

7  Hon.  Berkeley,  Colonel  of  the  East  Norfolk  MUitia,  ft.  14  May  1806,   m. 

5  June  1837,  Fanny,  only  daughter  of  Alexander  Holmes,  Esq.,  of  Cur- 
ragh,  Kildare,  and  has  issue, 

1  Laura,  ft.  31  March  1838.  3  Armine,  ft.  1840.  3  A  son,  ft.  9 

Sept.  1843. 

8  Hon.  Caroline-Elizabeth-Laura,  ft.  29  Dec.  1810,  m,  30  April  1836,  John 

Whaites,  Esq. 

9  Hon.  Bertram,  ft.  30  April  1813. 

10  Hon.  and  Rev.  Alfred,  B.A.,  Rector  of  Litcham,  Norfolk,  ft.  10  June  1814, 

m.  21  April  1840,  Emma-Hamilton,  daughter  of  Reginald-George  Mac- 
donald,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Caroline- Anne  Edgecumbe,— See  Mount-Edge- 
CUMBE,  and  has  issue, 

1  HamUla,  ft.  Jan.  1841.         3  Hobart,  ft.  33  April  1843.        3  Ernestine. 

11  Emma-Laura,  d.  1820. 

His  Lordship's  father,  John,  first  Lord,  was  ft.  15  April  1741,  and  d.  29  May 
1834  ;  having  m.  March  1 769,  Sophia,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  Hon.  Charles 
Berkeley,  brother  of  John,  5th  Lord  Berkeley  of  Stratton,  which  title  became 
extinct  on  his  death  in  1773 ;  and  by  her,  who  was  ft.  6  Aug.  1747,  and  d.  16  April 
1825,  he  had  issue : 

1  Hon.  Sophia,  ft.  26  Dec.  1769. 

2  John,  present  and  second  Lord. 

3  Hon,  Vice-Admiral  Philip,  ft.  16  July  1773,  d.  21  Jan.  1838 ;  having  m.  7 

May  1814,  Mary-Hay,  daughter  of  Charles  Cameron,  Esq.,  by  Lady 
Margaret  Hay. — See  Erroll,  and  has  issue, 

I  Armine,  ft.  34  Feb.,  d,  9  May,  1819.       3  Margaret,  ft.  19  March  1810. 
3  Edwin,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,  ft.   17  April  1817,  m,  16  Oct.  1845,  Cathe- 
I  rine,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Captain  John  Street,  R.A.       4  Augusta, 

ft.  8  Oct.  1819,  d.  20  Dec.  1830.  5  Jane,  ft.  9  Jan.  1831,  d.  Dec.  1840. 
6  Agnes,  ft.  33  June  1833,  d.  3  Dec.  1838.  7  Elinor-Mary,  ft.  38  May 
1824.       8  Constantine-Grifflth,  ft.  31  March  1837. 

4  Hon.  Letitia,  ft.  July  1774,  m.  1st,  30  Nov.  1811,  Sir  Thomas- Afaynard 

Hrsilrige,  Bart.,  who  d.  24  April  1817  ;  and  2ndly,  15  Aug.  1842,  Frede- 
rick Fielding,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

5  Hon.  and  Rev.  Armine,  ft.  5  March  1776,  m.  23  Dec.  1815,  Emily,  3rd 

daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Beauchamp-Proctor,  Bart. 

6  Hon.  Frances,  ft.  21  June  1779,  d.  an  infant. 

7  Hon.  Frances. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  William,  Rector  of  Hingham,  Norfolk,  ft.  4  August  1782, 

m.  11  Feb.  1807,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Hussey, 
Esq.,  of  Galtrim,  Meath,  by  Lady  Mary  Walpole,  daughter  of  the  1st 
Earl  of  Orford.     He  has  issue  by  her, 

1  A  chUd,  stiUborn  11  Jan.  1808.  3  William-Thomas,  ft.  4  May  1809. 
3  George,  ft.  8  July  1810.  4  Frederick,  ft.  14  Aug.  1811.  5  Arthur,  ft.  17 
Jan.  I8I3.  0  Rev.  Alcemon,  ft.  10  May  1814,  m.  36  Nov.  1844.  Lady 

Eleanor- Isabel-Bridget  Ashbumham,  8th  daughter  of  Gesrgc  3rd  Earl  of 
Ashbumham.  7  Isabella-Mary-Katherine,  ft.  30Jatt.^8I7.  8  Elisa- 
beth-Louisa, ft.  31  AprU  1819.  9  Rachel-Horatia,  ft.  10  Jan.  1835. 

Creations^— Btoh  1797.    Bart.  1611. 

Genealogy,    See  Genealogical  Volume. 

Motto. — Aginoonrt :  Prappe  fort :  Strike  hard. 

•S'eaf.— Kimberley,  and  Witton  Park,  Norfolk ;  and  Arweaack,  Cornwall. 

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WROTTESLEY,  BARON.    (WKonxsLET.) 
JoHx  Wkotte8ley,  BaroQ  Wrotteslcj  of  Wrotieslej,  Co.  Staffbni, 
bi  the  Peerage  of  the   L'nited   Kingdom  j  and  a  Baronet  ;  6.    5  Aug. 
1798,  succeeded  16  March  1S41,  m.  eS  Joly  IS^l,  Sophia-Elizabeth, 
3rd  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Giibrd/  Esq.,  bf-  Lady  Charlotte 
Courtenav,  sister  of  William,  late  Earl  of  Devon,  and  has  isfue : 
1  Jitim,  ft.  22  Oct.  lS-22,  d.  26  March  lsJ5. 
2*Hoii.  Arthur,  k.  17  Jane  1S24. 

3  Hoo.  Cliarics,  ft.  23  Feb.  Id26. 

4  Hon.  Gconre,  ft.  15  Jime  18-37. 

5  Hon.  HenrV.  ft.  4  Murfa  1829. 

6  Hon.  Caroiue,  ft.  24  Feb.  1832. 

7  Hon.  Cameron,  ft.  19  Dec.  1834. 

His  Lordship's  father.  Joes,  nmsx  Lord,  ft.  25  Oct.  1771,  d.  16  UmtA  1841 ; 
harinr  m.  1st,  23  Jone  1795,  Ladr  Caroline  Bennet,  ddert  danchter  of  Charles,  4tb 
Earl  of  Tankernlle.  who  vas  ft.  22  Oct.  1772,  and  ^  7  March  1818 ;  and  Sadlr,  19 
Mar  1819,  Ji-u.4,  Dowagee  Ladt  Weottesut,  daaerhtcr  of  John  Cooycn.  Esq.. 
and  widow  of  the  late  Honourable  Captain  John  Astler  BcnneC,  R3i.,  M  ton  of 
Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Tankerrille.     His  Lordship's  isne  bj  the  1st  marriage  were, 

1  Carohme,  ft.  31  Dec.  1796.  d.  3  Feb.  1797. 

2  Jobs  seco!(d  axd  passcsrr  Lokd. 

3*Hon.  Lient..CoL  Charles-.\lexaader.  29th  Foot,  ft.  21  Oct.  1799. 

4  Arr.  Ro6^,  ft.  2  Jane  1801,  dL  20  Jan.  1838  ;  having  mu  19  Aug.  1828. 

Georriana,  daughter  of  Sir  George  FSgot,  Bart. 

5  Ewmtm,\  22  June  1803,  d,  8  .March  1804. 

6  Hon.  Henrietta,  ft.  10  AprQ  1805,  >.  10  Jan.  1832.  H.  Stranbensce,  Esq..  • 

of  Spennithome,  Yorkshire. 

7  Aa«iM,  ft.  28  Maj  1806,  d.  16  Feb.  1821. 

8  Gtm'ge-TkgmmM,  ft.  23  .\ng.  1807.  dL  4  AprO  1818. 

9  Hon.  Maria,  ft.  13  Dec.  1808. 

10  Hon.  Walter,  -ft.  8  .4pril  1810,  a.  22  Joae  1843»  Bfaiiaane-Locy,  onl^ 

daughter  of  the  Ute  Cokmel  .\rchcr. 

11  Hon.  Edward-Bennrt,  ft.  26  Juhp  1811. 

12  Hon.  Mar7,  ft.  2  Nor.  1812. 

13  Julim^  ft.  23  Feb.  1814,  d.  Aug.  1814. 

14  Fmrnrng-imheiU^  ft.  24  Jan.  1818,  d,  12  April  1829. 

His  Lordship*s  grandfather,  Major-Gcaeral  Sir  John  WroCtolcT.  the  8th  BnnMel 
of  his  familT,  d.  23  .\prU  1787;  haring  a.  17  June  1770,  the  Hoaoormble  Frances 


Coaitenay.2nddnBghter  of  MflUiam,  1st  VlKOont  Coorteaaf.  by  \ 
10  March  1748,  and  d.  34  Feb.  1828.  he  had  isms : 

1  StMJoast,  his  socccMor,  rat  nmrr  Pmmm. 

2  Utmrf,  ft.  26  Oct.  1772,  Barrister^-Lav,  dL  mm.  17  Fch.  182S. 

3  fymmetf,  ft.  12  Dec.  1773,  dL  26  April  1814. 

4  Cmrwime^Gtrtrmde,  ft.  18  May  1775,  dL  11  Jobr  1^77. 

5  Charlotte,  ft.  7  Oct.  1779,  ai.  1st.  14  Jaa.  1822,  Or  Av.  JUha 

who  dL  4  Not.  1823 ;  and  2adhr,  18  Dcd  1826^  Capt  Gordom  ILR' 

6  Ifea.  /.#tdM.  ft.  24  Not.  1780,  a  Maid  of  Uoaoar  to  Qwn  Chwlotai^  d. 

12  Mar  1812. 
5£S 


W  YN 

7  Hughy  a  Lieat-Col.  on  the  Bengal  esUblishment,  b.  23  July  1782,  </.  18 

Oct.  1830 ;  having  m.  and  left  issue. 

8  Rev.  Charles,  h,  8  July  1783,  Rector  of  East  Knoyle,  Wilu. 

9  Edward,  Com.  R.N.,  b,  19  Oct  1785,  d.  at   Newfoundland  29  July  1814  ; 

having  m.  Miss  Anne  Tringham,  by  whom  he  left  issue. 
CrMftoM— 1838. 

Motto. — Vis  imita  fortior :  Strength  increased  by  nnion. 
^ea/.— Wrottealey  Hall,  Wolverhampton,  Staffordshire. 


WYNFORD,  BARON.     (Best.) 

William  -Samuel  Best,  Baron  Wynford,  of  Wynford  Eagle,  Co. 
Dorset,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  h,  19  Feb.  1798, 
sueceeded  3  March  1845,  m.  21  July  1821,  Jane,  youngest  daughter 
of  William  Thoyts,  Esq.,  of  Sulhampstead,  Reading,  by  whom  he 
had  issue : 

1  Jane-Newman,  b.  29  May  1822,  d.  10  July  1838. 

2  Hon.  Anne-Louisa,  ft.  11  March  1825. 

3*Hon.  William-Draper-Mortimer,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  ft.  2  Ang.  1826. 

4  Hon.  Frederick-Bamewall,  6.  18  Aug.  1827. 

5  Hon.  Henry-Molyneux,  ft.  8  Nov.  1829. 

6  Hon.  Grantley-Francu,  ft.  22  Nov.  1831,  d,  6  Oct.  1837. 

7  Hon.  Robert-Rainy,  ft.  21  Aug.  1834. 

His  Lordship's  father,  William-Draper,  first  Lord,  was  *ft.  13  Dec.  1767, 
elevated  to  the  Peerage  on  retiring  from  the  high  office  of  Chief  Justice  of  the  Com- 
mon Pleas,  d.  3  Marsh  1845;  having  m.  6  May  1794,  Maiy-Anne,  2nd  daughter  of 
the  late  Jerome  Knapp,  Esq.,  ft.  25  March  1768,  d,  5  March  1840,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

1  William-ChappeU,  ft.  7  July  1795,  d,  an  infant. 

2  Hon.  Grace-Ann,  ft.  31  July  1796,  m.  23  July  1814,  Philip-Lake  God- 

sal,  Esq. 

3  William-Samuel,  present  and  second  Lord. 

4  Hon.  Captain  Thomas,  R.N.,  ft.  12  Aug.  1799,  m.  25  Aug.  1835,  the  Hon. 

Marianne  Kenyon,  2nd  daughter  of  Lord  Kenyon,  6.  29  May  1807. 

5  Mary-Anny  ft.  3  April  1801,  d.  2  April  1802. 

6  Hon.  and  Rev.  Samuel,  Rector  of  Abbots-Anne,  (Hants,  ft.  2  Dec.  1802, 

m.  1st,  11  April  1826,  Charlotte- milis,  youngest  daughter  of  Sir  James 
Burrough,  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas,  who  d.  23  Sept.  1833 ;  and 
2ndly,  24  Feb.  1835,  Emma,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Charles  Duke,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Mary-Margaret,  ft.  10  May  1830.         %  WUlUm- Draper,  ft.  S8  Jnly,  d. 
11  Aug.  1837.  3  George,  ft.  14  Dec.  1838.  4  Grace- Emma,  b.  17 

Oct.  1840.  5  Jolin-Charlet,  ft.  17  May  184t.        6  A  son,  ft.  Feb.  1844. 

7  Sarah-Betty,  ft.  18  June  1804,  <f.  23  July  1805. 

8  Jerome,  ft.  18  March  1806,  d.  23  Oct.  1819. 

9  Hon.  Ann-James,  6.  13  Feb.  1808,  cf.  1   April  1836;  having  m.  25  July 

1826,  Captain  William-Fanshawe  Martin,  R.N.,  who  m.  2Qdly,  May 
1838,  Sophia,  2nd  daughter  of  Richard  Hort,  Esq. 
10  Hon,  John-Charles,  ft.  9  Dec  1809,  d.  unm,  13  Feb.  1840. 

(Creation.— ISM. 

Genealotjf.—See  Genealogical  Voltme. 

Motto.^UhertMB  in  legibna :  Liberty  within  the  laws. 

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YARBOROUGH,  EARL  OF.     (Andbrson-Pelham.) 

Charles  Anderbon-Pelham^  Earl  of  Yarborough,  Baron  Yarbo- 
rough  of  Yarborough,  Co.  Lincoln,  and  Baron  Worsleyjof  Apuldar- 
combe.  Isle  of  Wight,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ;  Vice- 
Admirnl  of  the  Coast  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  County  of  Southampton, 
Recorder  of  Grimsby  and  Newport,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.;  6.  8 
Aug.  1781,  succeeded  23  Sept.  1823,  w.  11  Aug.  1806,  Henrietta^ 
Anne-Maria-Charlottey  2nd  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John  Bridgeman- 
Simpson, — see  Bradford,  and  sole  heir  of  her  uncle,  the  Right-HoQ. 
Sir  Richard  Worsley,  Bart.,  was  6.  April  17BB,  and  d.  30  June 
1813,  having  had  issue  : 

1  Henrietta-Lucy,  b.  13  Aug.  1807,  d.  28  Jan.  1814. 

2»ChRrle8-Ander8on-Wor8ley,  Lord  Woralcy,  M.P.,  b.  12  April  1809,  m.  16 
Dec.  1831,  the  Hon.  Maria- Adelaide  Maude,  2nd  daughter  of  Viscount 
Hawarden,  b.  Dec.  1814,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

l*Hon.  Charles.  6.  14  Jan.  1835.       2  Hon.  Sophia,  b.  tfl  Jaly  1»40. 

3  Lady  Charlotte,  b.  22  Oct.  1810.  a  Bedchamber  Woman  to  the  Queen,  n. 

19  Nov.  1831,  Sir  Joseph-William  Copley,  Bart. 

4  Hon.  Dudley-Woniley,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  20  April  1812,  m.  15  Oct.   1839, 

Madelina,  daughter  of  Capt.  Sir  John-Gordon  Sinclair,  Bart.,  R.N. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Charles,  first  Lord,  was  ft.  3  Feb.  1749,  and  d,  23  Sept. 
1823;  having  m.  21  July  1770,  Sophia,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  George  Aufrcre, 
Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  was  ft.  16  Nov.  1752,  and  d.  25  Jan.  1786,  had  issue, 

1  Hon.  Sophia,  ft.  3  Oct.  1775,  m.  6  No7.  1802,  Dudltof  -  Long  Norik^Etq,, 

of  Glenham  Hall,  Suffolk,  who  d.  21  Feb.  1829. 

2  Hon.  Caroline^  ft.  18  Jan.  1777,  d.  13  July  1812 ;  baring  m.  12  Oct.  1797, 

Robert-Carey  Elwres,  Esq.,  of  Great  Billing,  Northants. 

3  Hon,  Lucy,  ft.  27  Feb.  1778.  d,  26  July  1818. 

4  Hon.-Maria'Charlotte,  b.  6  July  17 SO y  d.  June  1840;  having  m.   1  June 

1804,  mUiam  Tennant,  Esq.,  of  Aston  Hall,  Staffordshire,  who  d,  in 
1818. 

5  Charles,  present  and  first  Earl. 

6  Hon.  Arabella,  ft.  20  Jan.  1783,  m.  19  June  1802,  Thomas-Fieschi  Heneage, 

Esq. 

7  Hon.    Georgiana-Anne,  ft.    14  July   1784,   m.    14  Aug.    1811,  Frmmcis' 

John  Batcman-Daskmood,  Esq.,  of  Well  Vale,  Lincoln,  who  d,  in  Aug. 
1834. 

8  Hon.  George,  ft.  5  Sept.  1785,  d.  unm.  12  June  1835. 

Creations^— Btanm  17M,  Earl  1837. 
GniMlMy.— See  Genemtoglcui  Volume. 

Motto,— -Sin^t  amor  patrue  :  The  love  of  my  country  prevaHa. 
TViPM  ReHdenee. — 17,  Arlington  Street. 

Afialf w~BrocUeflby  Hall,  and  M anby,  near  Brigg,  Uncolnihire ;  and  Apnldurcomlw  Park. 
Isle  of  Wight. 


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ZETLAND,  EARL  OF.  (Dundas.) 
Thomas  Dundas,  Earl  of  Zetland,  Baron  Dundas  of  Aske,  Co. 
York,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet ;  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  the  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  Grand  Master  of 
the  Freemasons  of  England ;  b,  5  Feb.  1795,  succeeded  19  Feb. 
1839,  m.  6  Sept.  1823,  Sophia-Jane,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Hed- 
worth  Williamson,  Bart. 

His  Lordship's  father,  Lawrence,  first  Earl,  was  6.  10  April  1766,  succeeded 
as  Lord  Dundas  14  June  1820,  and  d.  19  Feb.  1839  j  having  m.  21  April  1794, 
Harriet,  3rd  daughter  of  General  John  Hale,  by  whom,  who  was  ft.  16  June  1769, 
and  d,  18  April  1834,  he  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  present  and  second  Earl. 

2  Lady  Margaret-Bruce,  ft.  29  June  1796,  m.  5  Feb.  1816,  Henry-Walker 

Yeoman,  Esq.,  of  Woodlands,  Yorkshire. 

3  Lawrence,  6. 16  Aug.  1799,  d,  6  Feb.  1818. 

4  Lady  Harriot-Frances,  ft.  27  Sept.  1801,  m.  8  Dec.  1825,  Colonel  Henry 

Lane. 

5  Lady  Charlotte-Jane,  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of 

Kent,  ft.  2  July  1803. 

6  William,  ft.  26  Oct.  1806,  d,  2  Sept.  1815. 

7*Hon.  John-Charles,  M.P.,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Sheriff  Depute  of 
Orkney  and  Zetland,  ft.  21  Aug.  1808,  m.  27  March  1843,  Margaret- 
Matilda,  eldest  daughter  of  James  Talbot,  Elsq.,  of  Mary  Viile,  Co. 
Wexford,  and  has  iMue, 

1  A  «on,  ft.  16  Aug.  1S44.  S  A  son,  ft.  Sept.  IS45. 

His  Lordship's  grandfather,  Thomas,  first  Lord,  was  ft.  in  1741,  and  </.  14 
June  1820;  having  m.  24  May  1764,  Lady  Charlotte  Fitz- William,  2nd  daughter 
of  William,  3rd  Earl  Fito- William,  by  whom,  who  was  ft.  14  July  1746,  and  d.  II 
Feb.  1833,  he  had  the  following  numerous  issue  : 

1  Lawrence,  first  Earl. 

2  ^Mfi^,  ft.  and  d,  in  1 767. 

3  Thomas,  ft.  1768,  d,  an  infant. 

4  Hon,  Lieut, 'Col.  Wil&am' Lawrence,  ft.  18  May  1770,  d,  at  St.  Domingo  in 

1796. 

5  Hon,  Charles-Lawrence,  b,  18  July  1771,  d,  25  Jan.  1810;  having  m.  16 

Feb.  1797,  Lady  Caroline  Beauclerk,  2nd  daughter  of  Aubrey,  5th  Duke 
of  St.  Albans,  and  by  her,  who  d,  23  Not.  1838,  had  issue, 

1  Caroline-Margaret,  ft.  1797.  t  Charles- Aubrey,  ft.  27  Sept.,  d.  IS 
Nov.,  1708.  3  Anne,  ft.  1800,  d.  10  A^.  180A.  4  Frederick.  M.P.,ft.  14 
June  180S.  5  WUliam- Lawrence,  d.  an  infant,  S4  June  1809.  0  Ca- 
therine-Elisabeth, ft.  17  Jan.  1805,  m.  SI  Ang.  183S,  Freeman  Murray,  Emj. 
7  Charlotte- Amelia,  ft.  17  April  1808. 

6  Hon.  Margaret,  ft.  9  Nor.  1772,  m.  24  Jan.  1794,  Archibald  Spiers,  Esq,^ 

of  Elderslie,  Renfrew,  who  d.  2  Nov.  1832. 

7  Hon.  Charlotte,   ft.  18  June  1774,  m.  19  April  1808,   the  Rev,   WUliam 

Wharton,  who  was  ft.  in  1770,  and  d,  26  May  1842. 

8  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas  -  Lawrence,  Rector  of  Harpole,  Northants,  6.  12 

Oct  1775,   m.  25  July  1816.  Mary-Jane,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
James  Bousquet,  by  whom,  who  d,  15  Dec.  1827,  he  has  issue, 

I  Charlotte-Mary,  ft.  19  July  1817.  «  Thomas-James,  ft.  11  Not.  1818. 
d.  Id  Dec.  1838.  3  George,  ft.  1  Dec.  1819.  d.  Oct.  18S0.  4  Robert- 

Bruce,  b.  18S1.        9  Margaret,  h.  10  Dec.  I8S3.        0  LouiM.        7  Anne,  ft. 
Sept.  18S9. 
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9  Horn.  Frances-Laura,  b.  24  May  1777,  d,  27  Not.  1843  :  haringr  m.  24  Jan. 
1805,  Rohm  Chaiomer,  Esj,,  of  Loftas,  near  Gisborouffh,  Yorksbirv, 
who  d,  7  Oct.  1842. 

10  Hon.  Rear-Admiral  Georgrt-Heneag^Lawrence,  C.B.,   a   Liord  of  the  Ad- 

miralty, b.  8  Sept  1778,  d.  7  Oct.  1834. 

11  Hon,  Lieut-Gen.  Sir  Robert  Lawrence,  K.CM,,  h.   27   Julv  1780,  d.   umm. 

23  Nor.  1844. 

12  Dorothy,  b.  Aug.  1785,  d.  Dec.  1790. 

13  Hon.  Afary,  b.  30  May  1787.  and  d.  1  Nor.  1830  ;  having  m.  8  July  1806, 

Viacount  Milton,  now  Earl  Fitz -William. 

14  Hon.  Isabella,  6.  25  Feb.  1790.  m.  5  May  1814.  Jokn-Chariet  Ramsden. 

Etq.,  father  of  Sir  John-William  Ramsden,  Bart.,  who  d.  29  Dec.  1836. 

Creations.^Eaxl  1838.    Baron  I7M.    Baxxmet  I70t. 

Genemlan^—See  Gemtmiogieol  yotwne. 

Jffff /«.— EMSj-em :  Try. 

T^Mcn  Residence.— \9,  ArlinftoB  Street. 

Seats.^^kMke,  If  anke  Hall,  and  I'pleatham.  Yockahinr ;  and  Kerae  Hooae,  StiriiDgalurv. 


DE  L.\  ZOUCHE,  BARONESS.     (Crazox.) 

Harriet-Anne  Curzon,  Baroness  de  la  Zouche  of  Haryn^- 
worth,  in  the  Peerage  of  England ;  b.  7  Sept.  1/87,  »».  14  Oct.  180S. 
the  Hon.  Robert  Curzon, — $ee  Howe  5 — by  whom  she  has  issue: 

l*Hon.   Robert,  b.  16  March  1810,  Private  SecreUnr   to  Her  Majestr^ 

Ambassador  at  Constantinople. 
2  Hon.  Edward-Cecil,   Bar.   at  La^,  b.  8  Nor.   1812,   m.  5   May  1834, 
Amelia-Sophia-Charlotte,  6th  daughter  of  James  Daniell,  Esq..  and  has 
issue, 

1  Cecilia,  b.  W  Feb.  1835.  t  George- Aagwtns,  6.  11  JnlT  1630.         3 

Wflliam-SonthveD.6.  23  May  18M.  4  Harnrtt-Anne.  6.  «^  April  l<Mt. 

5  EmUy-Aiuie,  b.  tt  Feb.  18tS.       0  Kadicrine-BlaBche,  kl3  Oct.  IMX 

Her  Ladyship's  father,  Cecil  Bisshopp,  Lord  de  la  Zouche,  vas  A.  29  Dec. 
1753,  HI.  27  June  1782,  Harriet-Anne,  onlr  daughter  and  heir  of  William  Southwell, 
Esq.,  uncle  of  Edward,  20th  Lord  de  Clilford ;  she  was  ft.  1759,  and  d.  10  Dec.  1839 ; 
on  his  Lordship's  death,  11  Not.  1828,  the  Barony  fell  into  abeyance  between  his 
two  daughters  and  co-heirs,  which  the  late  King  was  pleased  to  tenninnte,  8  Jan. 
1829,  in  favour  of  the  eldest  daughter,  the  present  Baroness.    His  Lordship  had 

1  Lieui.-Coionel  Cecil,  b.  25  June  1783,  d.  without  iarae,  16  July  1813.  of 
wounds  receired  in  action  at  Erie,  in  Canada ;  baring  au  6  April  1805, 
Lmdy  Ckmrtotte-Barbara  Tmcnskend^  eldest  danghterof  George,  2Bd 
Marquis  Townshendy  who  d.  3  Oct.  1807. 

2  CkarlfS'CecU,  d.  10  May  1808. 

3  Harriet-Anne,  the  present  Baroness. 

4  Hon.  Katherine  -  Annabella,  b.  1  Dec.  1791,  m.  1  Aug.  1826,  CrdUir 
Gcoige-Richard  Pfechell,  R.N.,  M.P.,  Equerry  to  Queen  Adelaide,  ft.  3t 
June  1789,  and  has  issue, 

I  HcBnetts-Katfaerine,  ft.  4  April  18».       1  Vnmam<:^dl,    ft.  M  Mav 
18St.       S  AOelaide-HarrieC,  ft.  ft  Jan.  U3I. 

5  Canime^  ft.  10,  d.  17,  Sept.  1797. 

Cnmhom^Bj  writ  1388. 

Gtuealogw^    gee  GtnemUgieml  FoUune. 

Tmm  Retidemct^^,  Upper  Brook  Street. 

JMl».^ParhaB  Faik.  Saasek;   aad  Haglej,  Staflbrdahirr. 

ft70 


EXTINCT  PEERAGE, 

CONTAINING  THE  FAMILIES  OF  SUCH  PEERS    (TITLES   EXTINCT)  AS 
HAVE  LEFT  WIDOWS  OR  ISSUE. 


AMESBURY,  BARON.     (Dundas.) 

Charles  Dundas,  created,  10  May  1839,  Baron  Amesbury  of 
Kintbury  Amesbury,  and  Barton  Court,  Co.  Berks,  in  the  Peerage 
of  the  United  Kingdom;  d,  30  June  1832,  when  tbe  title  became  ex- 
tinct. His  Lordship  m.  Ist,  Miss  Whitley,  who  d.  1  Dec.  1812  ; 
and  2ndly,  25  Jan.  1822,  his  cousin  Margaret,  3rd  daughter  of  the 
late  Hon.  Charles  Barclay  of  Lauderdale,  and  widow,  1st,  of  Charles 
Ogilvy,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  1  Aug.  1804,  of  Major  Archibald  Erskine. — 
See  BucHAN.  She  d.  21  April  1841.  He  left  by  his  first  marriage 
an  only  daughter, 

Hon.  Janet  Whitley-Dundas,  m.  28  April  1808,  Admiral  Jamts  Deans,  who 
has  assumed  the  additional  names  of  Whitley-Dondas,  C.B.,  M.P.,  only 
son  of  Dr.  Deans,  by  Janet,  sister  of  Lord  Amesbury. 

His  Lordship,  who  was  many  years  M.P.  for  Berkshire,  was  the  second  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Dundas,  Esq.,  of  Fingask  and  Carron  Hall,  (uncle  of  the  first  Lord 
Dundas,)  by  Ids  marriage  with  Lady  Janet  Maitland,  4th  daughter  of  Charles,  6th 
Earl  of  Lauderdale.  Their  eldest  son,  the  late  Major-General  Thomas  Dundas, 
who  d,  4  June  1794,  left  by  his  marriage  with  Lady  Elizabeth- Eleanor,  daughter  of 
Alexander,  9th  Earl  of  Home,  a  son  and  heir,  Lieut«Colonel  Thomas  Dundas  of 
Fingask  and  Carron  Hall,  who  m.  Feb.  1815,  Charlotte- Anna,  only  daughter  of 
Joseph  Boultbee,  Esq.,  of  Springfield,  Warwickshire,  and  has  issue. 


ATHLONE,  EARL  OF.     (De-Rebdb-de-Ginklb.) 

William-Gustauf-Fredbrick,  db-Rbede-de-Ginkle^  10th  and 
last  Earl  of  Athlone,  Co.  Roscommon,  Viscount  Aghrim,  and 
Baron  of  Ballymore,  Co.  Gralway,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Count 
of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  Baron  of  Amerongen,  in  the  Kingdom 
of  Denmark,  b.  21  July  1780,  d.  at  the  Hague,  21  May  1844,  when 
his  English  titles  became  extinct.  His  Lordship  m.  7  Sept.  1814, 
Wendela-Eleanor,  eldest  daughter  of  Mons.  Borcel,  now  Countess 
Dowager  of  Athlone,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue. 

Frbobrick-Christian-Rbnaud,  sixth  Earl,  his  Lordship's  fiither,  d.  13  Sept. 
1808;  baring  m.  29  Dec  1765,  Anne-Elisaheth-Christienne,  Baroness  de  Tuyll  de 
Cerooskerken,  ft.  1745,  d.  19  Jan.  1819  ;  bj  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  FRBDBRicK-WiLLUM,  sBVBNTH  Earl^  ft.  21  Oct.  1766,  d.  5  Dec.  1810; 
haring  m.  1st,  in  March  1789,  Miss  Munter,  who  d.  Sept.  1793;  and 
2ndl7, 11  Nov.  1800,  Mama,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  John  Eden, 
Bart,  bj  whom,  who  re-married  the  late  Sir  William  JuJ^ntUme-Hope, 
G,C\B,^  (tee  Hopitoun,)  and  is  the  present  Countkss  Dowaobr,  he 
had  no  issue. 
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nr-maiTied  4  Mar  I?^-j>.  Wil^iaz:  Garr'iie?,  En^^  a=.i  c.  £  :!^-:.  1  i^. 
bj  tfaL»  L&dr  the  Ear:  bad  itf^e. 

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c«:«4lM  31  Ort.  l9Zi,&z^  tf.  2  M&rri  ZSU.  KI=.A7r>r^ 
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8  Ladjr  Christiana- Renin,  6.  U  Aui*.  1776. 

If    ff'iLLtJM'O'lSTJtr-FMEDEMlCK,  TtMH  EjRL. — S«e  Mbore. 


BELLAMONT,  EARL  OF.     (Coote.> 

Charles  Coote,  Earl  of  BellamuDt  and  Baron  Coloony,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland;  b.  1737,  d,  20  Oct.  1800,  when  his  tilks'  became 
EXTINCT.  The  Earl  wi.  9f)  Aug.  1774,  Lady  Emily-Maria-Marfiraret 
Fitzgerald,  2nd  daughter  of  James,  1st  Duke  of  Leinster,  by  whom 
who  was  L  15  March  1752,  and  d.  H  April  18 IS,  his  Lord«hi(i  had 
issue,  besides  one  son,  Charles,  Lord  Coloony,  who  </.  young  in  I7M>. 
four  daughters,  his  co-heirs : 

1  /.ady  Mary,  d,  Nov.  1845. 

2  Lady  Prudenlia,  d.  18  Jan.  1837. 

3  Lady  Emily. 

4  Lady  Loaisa. 


BLESSINGTON,  EARL  OF.  (Gardine«.) 
Charles-John  Gardiner,  created  Earl  of  Blessington  in  1816,  2od 
Viscount  and  Baron  Mountjoy  of  Mountjoy,  Co.  Tyrone,  in  the  Peer- 
age of  Ireland ;  was  6.  19  July  1782,  and  d.  25  May  1829,  when  his 
titles  became  extinct.  His  Lordship  had  been  twice  married  ;  1st, 
to  Mary-Campbell,  widow  of  Major  William  Browne,  and  2Ddly, 
16  Feb.  1818,  to  a  daughter  of  Mr.  Edmund  Power,  of  Curragheeo, 
Co.  Waterford,  and  widow  of  M.  St.  Leger  Farmer,  Esq.,  of  Poplar 
Hall,  Kildare,  who  survives  him,  and  is  the  present  Countess 
Dowager.    The  Earl  left  issue  by  his  1st  marriage : 

1  Lady  Hamet-Anne-Franccs,  ft.  5  Aug.  1812,  m.  4  Dec.  1827,  Alfred  Cooit 
D'Orsay. 

Hia  Lordship**  sunriring  aunts,  issue  of  Luke,  Ist  Visconot  Mountjoy,  are : 

1  Hon.  Louisa,  ft.  27  June  1775,  m.  the  Right  Rev.  Robert  Fowler^  DJ}^ 

Lord  Bithop  of  Oisory,  who  d,  31  Dec.  1841. 

2  Hon.  Harriet,  ft.  18  Aug.  1776. 


BOLTON,  DUKE  OF.     (Powlett.) 
Set  Winchester. 
572 


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BRANDON,  BARON.     (Cbosbie.) 

William  Crosbib,  4th  and  last  Baron  Brandon,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland ;  d.  3  May  1832,  when  his  title  became  extinct.  His 
Lordship  m.  3  May  1815,  Cecilia,  now  Dowageb  Lady  Brandon, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  David  Latouche,  by  Lady  Cecilia 
Leeson, — see  Miltown,  and  left  by  her  a  daughter, 

Hon.  Elizabeth-Cecilia,  b.  1817.  m.  26  Dec.  1837,  the  Rev.  H.  R.  Yorke, 
Rector  of  Wimpole,  Cambridgeshire. 


CoHateral  firanrfles. 

(Siiten  of  the  Ute  Lord,  luue  of  the  Hon.  and 
Tery  Rev.  Maurice  Crosbie,  Dean  of  Lime- 
rick.] 
I  EUxabeth,  d.  8  June  1845 ;  the  widow  of 

Edward  Moorct  Esq.,  of  Moore's  Port,  Tip- 

perary.:^ 

S  Pyne,  d.  11  Jan.   1644 ;  haring    m.  Ist, 

9  Jan.  1798,  the  late  Sir  John  Gordon,  Bart., 


which  marriage  was  diuolred  In  1800;  and 
2ndly,  S4  July  1806,  the  Hon  General  Henry 
Trevor. — See  Dacre. 

3  Anne,  deceased,  wife  Ist,  in  1790,  of  the 
late  Charlei-Brydge$  Woodcock,  Etq. ;  and 
2ndly,  of  the  late  //on.  Chrittoplur-Helif  Hut- 
chinson.— See  Donoughmore. 

4  Dorothea,  M.  William  Hanrey,  Esq. 


BRLDGEWATER,  EARL  OF.    (Ecbbton.) 

Francis-Hbnry  Egerton,  8th  and  last  EarV  of  Bridgewater,  9th 
Viscount  Brackley  and  Baron  of  Ellesmere,  in  the  Peerage  of  Eng- 
land ;  d.  13  Feb.  1829,  unm.,  when  all  his  titles  became  bxtinct. 

His  Lordship's  elder  brother,  John-William,  seventh  Earl^  m.  14  Jan. 
1783,  Charlotte-Catherine-Anne,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  Samuel 
Haynes,  Esq.,  the  present  Countess  Dowager,  and  d,  without  issue,  21  Oct. 
1823. 


CARHAMPTON,  EARL  OF.     (Luttrell-Olmius.) 

John  Luttrbll-Olhius,  3rd  Eiarl  of  Carhampton,  d.  17  March 
1829,  when  his  titles  became  bxtinct.  His  Lordship  had  been  twice 
married  j  1st,  in  July  1766,  to  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Olmius,  only  sister 
and  heir  of  the  last  Lord  Waltham,  who  d.  12  June  1797  j  and  2ndly, 
16  July  1798,  to  Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Morgan,  Esq.,  who 
survives  him,  and  is  the  present  Countess  Dowaobr.  The  Earl's 
surviving  issue  are : 

By  Ut  marriage: 

1  Lady  Frances- Maria,  b,  Sept.  1768,  «n.  1789,  Sir  Simeon  Stuart,  Bart., 

who  d.  U  Jan.  1816. 

By  tod  marriage : 

2  Lady  Maria-Anne,  b.   May  1799,  m.  17   Feb.  1821,  Lieut..Colonel  Har- 

dress-Robert  Saunderson,  of  Castle  Saunderson,  Ireland. 


CLERMONT,  VISCOUNT.  (Fortescub.) 
William-Charles  Fortescub,  2nd  and  last  Viscount  Clermont, 
and  Baron  Clermont  of  Clermont,  Co.  Louth,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ire- 
land ;  succeeded  to  these  honours  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  William- 
Henry,  Earl  of  Clermont,  and  1st  Viscount,  30  Sept.  1806,  and  d, 
24  June  1829,  when  they  became  extinct. 

The  Right  Honourable  James  Fortescue,  his  Lordship's  father,  was  b,  15  May 
1725,  and  d.  1782;  leading  by  his  marriage  with  Mary-Henrietta,  dauchter  of 
Thomas  Orby-Hunter,  Esq.,  who  d.  24  Dec.  1814,  the  following  issue,  of  whom  the 

.S73 


DED 

daughters  werf  nised  in  1837,  by  Rojal  Letters  Patent,  to  the  rank  and  prece- 
dency of  Viscounts*  children  : 

1  William-Charles,  secosd  asd  last  Viscous t. 

2  Hon.  Maria-Catherine,  m.  1st,  l7S7,Jokn  Sioper,  Esq.,  aind  after  his  death 

she  m.  2ndly,  George-Francis  Barlow,  Esq. 

3  Hon.  Emily-Grace,  m.  25  Jnlv  1811,  Charles  Grantham,  Esq.,  Lieat.  R.N. 

4  Htm.  Charlotte^  d,   10  Aug.  1842,  having  m.   30    Nov.    1796,   ^ir   Hrmry 

Goodnckcy  Bart,j  who  d.  23  March  1802. 

William-Henry,  Earl  of  Clermont,  and  FiRi»T  Viscolnt,  elder  brother  of  the 
Right  Honourable  James  Fortescue,  left  by  his  marriage  with  Frances,  daughter 
and  co-heir  of  Col.  John  Murray,  who  d.  3  Dec.  1820,  one  daughter. 
Lady  Louisa,  m.  21  Sept.  1778,  to  the  Rev. Harrington. 


COLLINGWOOD,  BARON.     (Collinowood.) 

CuTHBERT  CoLLiNGWooD,  BaroQ  Colliogwood  of  Caldburne  and 
Hetbpoole,  Co.  NurtbumberlaDd,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom. 

This  noble  Lord,  of  immortal  memory  in  the  annals  of  the  British  navy,  was  h. 
in  1750,  created  to  the  Peerage  in  1805,  in  consequence  of  the  glorious  victory  oi 
Trafalgar,  in  which  he  was  second  in  command,  and  </.  7  April  1810,  when  his  title 
became  extinct.  He  m.  16  June  1791,  Patience,  daughter  and  co-heir  of  John- 
Erasmus  Blackett,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  17  Sept  1819,  he  left  two  daughters,  hi« 
co-heirs : 

1  Hon.  Sarah,  b.  1793,  m.  30  May  1816,  Gtorge-LewU  NewnJkmm-CoUinff- 

wood,  Esq.,  of  Hawkhurst,  Kent,  who  d,  4  July  1837,  and  has  issue. 

2  Hon.  Mary-Patience,  6. 1795,  m.   16  June  1817,  Anthony  Denny,  Esq. 

of  Barham  Wood,  Herts,  and  has  issue. 


CULLEN,  VISCOUNT.     (Cockayne.) 

BoRLASE  Cockayne,  sixth  and  last  Viscount  and  Baron  of  Cullen, 
Co.  Donegal,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  succeeded  his  fieither,  Charles, 
5th  Viscount,  7  June  1802,  and  d.  unnu  11  July  1810,  when  his  titles 
became  extinct. 


fTsIIotfral  Vrantlei. 


[iMoe  of  the  Hon.  William  Cockayne,  younger 
broiheT  of  the  last  Vuconnt :  ue  survivon, 
with  the  exception  of  the  two  yoanffest, 
niaed  to  the  rank  of  a  Viscoanrs  daugh- 

1  Hon.  M atildA-Sophia,  m.  0  Jan.  1805,  Rev. 
Robert  Ansten,  of  Hadwell  Lodge,  Co.  Cork, 
Prebendary  of  Cloyne. 

S  Barbara-Maria,  d.  S3  Sept.  1815. 

S  Hon.  Georgiana,  m.  to  J.  B.  If anniell, 
Emi. 

4  Hon.  Marianne,  m.  April  ISll,  William 


Adams,  Esq.,  L.L.D..  of  Thorpe  in  Cheracy. 

5  Hon.  Caroline-EUiabeth,  m.  AprU  ISII, 
Thomaa-Philip  Mannsell,  Bm.,  off  Thoipe 
Mabor,  Northanta,  M.P.,  Col.  of  the  Not& 
antsMiUtia. 

0  Frances,  m.  Oct.  ISIA,  Willion  Ashetsa. 
Esq.^  Downhall  Hall,  Laneashire. 

7  Eliiabeth-Chariotte^  14  Feb.  IttS,  Ihe 
Hon.  Edmand-Sexten  Pery,  4tk  aon  of  the 
Earl  of  Limerick. 

8  Sarak'Margarettm,  d.  1  Sept.  1814. 
0  and  18  Iips  dmmgkUrs,  daceaiad. 


DE  DUNSTANVILLE,  BARON. 
See  Basset. 

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DORSET,  DUKE  OF,     (Sackyille-Gbrmain.) 

Charles  Sackyille-Gerhain,  6th  and  last  Duke  and  Earl  of 
Dorset,  Earl  of  Middlesex,  Viscount  Sackville  of  Drayton,  Co. 
Northampton,  Baron  of  Buckhurst,  Co.  Sussex,  Baron  Cranfield  of 
Cranfield,  Co.  Bedford,  and  Baron  of  Bolebrooke*  Co.  Sussex,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Great  Britain  ;  K.G.,  and  P.C.  3  6. 27  Aug.  1767,  succeeded 
his  father,  George  1st  Viscount  Sackville  26  Aug.  1785,  and  as  Duke 
of  Dorset,  on  the  death  of  George- John-Frederick,  the  4th  Duke,  14 
Feb.  1815.     He  d.  unm,  29  July  1843,  when  all  his  honours  became 

EXTINCT. 

George,  Ist  Viscount  Sackville,  3rd  son  of  the  Ist,  and  father  of  the  5th  Duke, 
was  b.  26  Jan.  1716,  and  d.  26  Aug.  1785 ;  haying  m.  3  Sept.  1754,  Diana,  2nd 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  John  Sambrooke,  Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d,  15  Jan.  1778, 
he  had  issue,  besides  the  late  Duke, 

1  Hon.  Diana,  b,  8  July  1756,  and  d.  29  Aug.  1814 ;  having  m.  26  Nov. 

1777,  John  2nd  Earl  of  Glandore,  extinct,  who  d,  23  Oct.  1815. 

2  Hon.  Elizabeth,  b,  5  July  1762,  m.  28  Oct.  1781,  Henry- Arthur  Herbert^ 

Esq, 

3  Hon.  George,  b.  7  Dec.  1770,  d,  31  May  1836,  having  m.  Dec.  1814,  Afiu 

Harriet  Pearce,  by  whom,  who  </.  18  April  1835,  he  had  issue, 

1  Caroline,  b.  Sept.  1816,  m.  20  Jane  18S7,  WiUiam-Brace  Stopford,  Eiq. 
—See  Courtown.       S  Georgiana,  b,  July  I88S,  <f.  14  Jane  1S39. 

4  Hon,  Caroline,  b.  30  June  1764,   d.  10  Sept.  1789. 

John-Frederick,  third  Duke,  cousin  of  the  last  Duke,  was  b,  24  March 
1745,  and  </.  19  July  1799;  leaving  issue,  by  his  marriage  with  Arabella-Diana, 
daughter  of  Sir  Charles  Cope,  Bart.,  who  m.  2ndly,  Charles,  late  Earl  of  Whit- 
worth,  and  d,  1  Aug.  1825 ; 

1  Lady  Mary,   b,  30  July  1792,   Dowager   Countess  of  Plymouth,  now 

Countess  Amherst. 

2  Gborge-Jous-Frbderick,  fourth  Dvkb,  b,  15  Nov.  1793,  and  d,  by  a 

fall  from  his  horse,  14  Feb.  1815. 

3  Lady  Elizabeth,  b.  9  Aug.  1795,  Countess  Delawarr. 


EARDLEY,  BARON.  (Eabdley.) 

Sampson  Eardley,  created  3  June  1789>  Baron  Eardley  of  Spald- 
ing, in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  h.  10  Oct.  1745,  d.  25  Dec.  1824, 
when  the  title  became  extinct.  His  Lordship  m.  5  Dec.  \7^» 
Maria-Marow,  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John-EardleyWilmot, 
and  by  her,  who  was  h.  July  1743,  and  d,  1  March  1794,  he  had 
issue  : 

1  Hon,  Maria-Marow,  b,  22  Nov.  1767>  d.  5  Oct.  1834,  late  Lady  Saye  and 

Sele. 

2  Hon.  Charlotte-Elizabeth,  b.  1768,  d,  15  Sept.  1826 ;  haying  m.  22  Sept 

1792,  Sir  Culling  Smith,  Bart.,  b.  10  July  1768,  d.  30  June  1829. 

3  Hon.  Sampson-Eardley,  b.  29  Dec.  1770,  d.  21  May  1824. 

4  Hon.  Col.  William,  b.  22  May  1775,  d.  17  Sept.  1805. 

5  Hon.Selina,  6. 1772,m.  26June   1797,  Col,  John-Walbanhe  Childert,  of 

Cantley  House,  Doncaster,  who  d.  1  Feb.  1812. 


EGREMONT,  EARL  OF.    (Wyndham.) 

George  Wyndham,  4th  and  last  Earl  of  Egremont,  and  Baron  of 
Cockermouth,  Co.  Cumberland,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain^  and 
a  Baronet,  6.  Oct.  1786,  m.  14  Nov.  1820,  Jank,  3rd  daughter  of  the 

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Rev.  William  Roberts^  the  present  Countess  Dowager  ;  but  dyine 
without  issue  2  April  1845,  all  his  titles  became  Extinct. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Hon.  William-Frederick  Wyndhain,  4th  son  of 
Charles,  second  Earl,  was  b.  6  April  1/6:S,  and  d.  II  Feb.  1828  ;  havingr  m.  1st, 
21  July  1784,  Frances  Harford,  daughter  of  Frederic  Calvert,  Lord  Baltimore  ;  and 
2ndly,  Julia  Smorzewska,  Countess  de  Spyterki.  By  his  1st  marriage  he  left  issue, 
besides  the  late  Earl, 

1  Frances,  »i.  11  July  1809,  William  Miller,  Esq.,  of  Ozlew-orth  Park. 

2  Laura,   rn,  1812,  the  Rtv.  Charles  Boultbee,  who  wti»  h.  in   1783,    and  d, 

6  Sept  1833. 

3  Julia,  d.  unm.  23  Jan.  1811. 

4  WiUiam,  b.  July  1794,  d.  an  infant 


GLENBERVIE,  BARON.     (Douglas.) 

See  DoNouGHMORE,  the  marriage  of  the  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 
Hely-Hutchinson,  the  Earl's  next  Brother. 


GORDON,  DUKE  OF.    (Gordon.) 
See  HuNTLY. 


GRENVILLE,  BARON.  (Grenville.) 
William -Wyndham  Grenville,  created  25  Nov.  1790,  Baron 
Grenville  of  Wotton,  Co.  Bucks,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ; 
was  b,  24  Oct.  1759,  and  d.  12  Jan.  1834,  when  his  title  became  ex- 
tinct. HisLordshipm.  18  July  1792,  the  Hon.  Anne  Pitt, only  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Camelford,  and  sister  and  heir  of  Thomas, 
2nd  and  last  LfOrd,  by  whom,  who  was  6.  10  Sept.  1772,  and  is  the 
present  Dowager  Lady  Grenville,  he  had  no  issue. 

His  Lordship  was  uncle  of  the  present  Duke  of  Buckingham,  being  the  3rd  son 
of  the  late  Right  Hon.  George  Grenville, — ^ee  Buckingham, — and  succenively 
held  the  honourable  appointments  of  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Secre- 
tary of  State,  and,  for  a  short  period,  1st  Lord  of  the  Treasury. 


KINGSLAND,  viscount.    (Babnewall.) 

Matthew  Babnewall.  sixth  Viscount  Barnewall  of  Kingsland, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland j  d,  Dec.  1833,  when  his  titles  became  ex- 
tinct. His  3rd  wife,  Julia,  daughter  of  John  Willis,  Esq.,  to  whoin 
he  was  married  2  Jan.  1820,  survives  him,  and  is  the  ViscouNTBfts 
Dowageb. 


KIRKCUDBRIGHT,  BARON.    (Maclbllah  .) 
Camdbn-Gbet  Maclbllan,   iOCh  and  last  Lord  Kirkcudbright, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  d.  19  April  1832,  when  the   title  ' 
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NEW 

EXTINCT.  He  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  the  late  Colonel  Thomas 
Gorges,  now  the  Dowager  Lady  Kirkcudbright,  by  whom  he  has 
left  an  only  daughter, 

The  Hon.  Camden- Elizabeth,  m.  25  Sept.  1832,  James-Staunton  Lambert, 

Esq.,  of  Gregclare,  Co.  Galway. 

His  Lordship  has  also  left  one  sunriving  sister,  daughter  of  John,  eighth  Lord, 

The  Hon.  Elizabeth,  6.  18  April  1769,  m.  Ist,  21  May  1795,  Finlay  Ferguson, 

Esq,,  who  is  deceased;  and  2ndly,  7  Aug.  1834,  Charles-F.  Mackenzie, 

Esq. 


LEGALE,  BARON.     (Fitz-Gerald.) 
See  Leinster. 


MONTAGU,  BARON.     (Scott-Montagu.) 

Henry-James  Scott-Montagu,  2nd  and  last  Baron  Montagu  of 
Boughton,  Co.  Northampton,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  was  the 
2nd  son  of  Henry,  Srd  Duke  of  Buccleuch,  by  bis  wife  Elizabeth, 
only  surviving  child  of  George,  Duke  of  Montagu  and  Earl  of  Car- 
digan ;  he  was  b.  16  Dec.  1776,  succeeded  his  maternal  grandfather 
in  this  Barony  28  May  1790,  and  d.  30  Oct.  1845,  when  the  title  be- 
came extinct.  He  m.  22  Nov.  1804,  the  Hon.  Jane-Margaret 
Douglas,  eldest  daughter  of  Archibald,  1st  Lord  Douglas,  and  by 
her,  who  was  b,  21  Dec.  1779>  and  is  the  present  Dowager  Lady 
Montagu,  left  issue  : 

1  Hon.  Lucy-Elizabeth,  6. 14  Nov.  1805,  Countess  of  Home. 

2  Hon.  Mary-Margaret,  b.  5  Feb.    1807,  m.  9  July  1840,  Lieut-Colonel 

Frederick  Clinton. — i$^  Newcastle. 

3  Hon.  Jane-Caroline,  b.  2  Aug.  1808. 

4  Hon.  Caroline-Georgiana,   b.  1811,  m.  5  March  1836,  George-William 

Hope,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Hopetoun. 


MOUNTNORRIS,   EARL  OF.     (Annesley.) 
See  Valentia. 


NEWCOMEN,  VISCOUNT.     (Gleadowe-Nbwcomen.) 

Thomas  Gleadowr-Newcomen,  Viscount  and  Baron  Newcomen 
of  Mostown,  Co.  Longford,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  b,  18  Sept. 
1776,  d.  unm,  15  Jan.  1825,  when  his  titles  became  extinct. 

His  Lordship's  father,  the  Rigbt-Hon.  Sir  William  Gleadowe,  Bart.,  of  Killes- 
ter  House,  Co.  Dublin,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Newcomen  on  bis  marriHge 
with  Charlotte,  only  daughter  nnd  heir  of  Charles  Newcomen,  Esq.,  of  Carrick- 
glsAS,  Co.  Longford,  and  d.  21  Aug.  1807,  leaving,  by  bis  lady,  who  was  created 
Viscountess  Newcomen  in  1802,  and  d.  16  May  1817,  the  following  issue  : 

1  Thomas,  second  and  last  Viscovnt. 

2  Hon.  Jane,  m.  9  March  1818,  Charles-Gordon  Ashley,  Esq. 

3  Hon.  Theresa,  m.  Ist,  2  Sept.  1796,  Sir  Charles   Turner,  Bart,,  who  d. 

Jan.  1810 ;  and  2ndly,  21  July  1812,  Henry  Vansittart,  Esq.,  nephew  to 

Lord  Bezley. 

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4  Hon.  Charlotte,  d.  26  June  1840. 

5  Hon.  Catherine,  m.  21  Sept.  1818,  Charles  Newcomen,  Esq.,  of  C1onab«rd, 

Co.  Longford. 


PERTH,  BARON.     (Drummond.) 

James  Drummond,  created  14  Oct.  1797,  Baron  Perth  of  Stobhall, 
in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  he  was  h,  24  Sept.  1744,  and  d.  2 
July  1800,  when  his  title  became  extinct  ;  having  m.  13  March 
1785,  the  Hon.  Clementina  Elphinstone.  4th  daughter  of  Charles,  10th 
Lord  Elphinstone,  by  whom,  who  d.  31  Aug.  1822,  he  had  issue  ; 

1  Hon.  Clementina-Sarah,  b.  5  May  1786,  Lady  WUloaghby  d'Eresby. 

2  Jemima-Rachel,  b,  1  May  1787,  d.  28  April  1788. 

3  Hon,  James,  b,  16  Oct.  1791,  rf.  11  Aug.  1799. 


PHRY,  VISCOUNT.    (Pbry.) 
See  Limerick,  Collateral  Branches. 


PLYMOUTH,  EARL  OF.     (Windsor.) 

Henry  Windsor,  8th  and  last  Earl  of  Plymouth,  in  the  Peerage  of 
England;  6.  1  Feb.  1768,  succeeded  his  brother  Andrews,  the  7th 
Earl,  19  Jan.  1837,  m.  12  July  1798,  Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas  Copson, 
Esq.,  now  Countess  Dowager,  but  d,  without  issue,  8  Dec.  1843, 
when  the  title  became  extinct. 

The  late  Peer's  eldest  brother,  Other-Hickman,  fifth  Earl,  b.  30  May  1751, 
if.  12  June  1799;  leaving  issue,  by  his  marriage  with  Sarah,  daughter  and  co-heir 
of  Andrew,  2nd  and  last  Lord  Archer,  who  re-m,  the  Earl  Amherst,  and  d,  27  May 
1838, 

1  OtheR'Arcuer,  siXTH  Earl,  b.  2  July  1789,  cf.  without  imoe  10  July 

1833 ;  baring  m.  5  Aug.  181 1,  Lady  Mary  Sackrillej'CouNTESsDowAGEE 
OF  Plymouth,  eldest  daughter  and  at  length  co-heir  of  John-Fredcri^ 
3rd  Duke  of  Dorset,  6.  30  July  1792;  re-m,  to  Earl  Amherst.  IV 
Earl  was  succeeded  by  his  uncle  Andrews,  the  7th  Earl. 

2  Lady  Maria,    b.  30   May  1790,  Dowager   Marchioness  of  Downshire, 

between  whom  and  her  sister  Lady  Harriet  Clire,  the  Barony  or 
Windsor,  by  writ  (1529,)  fell  into  abeyance,  on  the  death  of  their 
brother,  the  6th  Earl,  10  July  1833. 

3  Lady  Harriet,  b,  30  July  1797,  m.  19  June  1819,  the  Hon.  Robert-HcBry 

Clive.— iSee  Powis. 


ROLLE,  BARON.    (Rollb.) 

John  Rolle,  created  in  1796,  Baron  RoUe  of  Stevenstone,  Co. 
Devon,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain-,  was  b,  16  Oct.  1756,  m.  lst»89 
Feb.  177B,  Judith-Maria,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Henry  Wabond, 
Esq.,  ofBovey,  Devon,  who  d.  I  Oct.  1820;  and  Sndly,  514  Sept 
1822,  the  Hon.  Louiba-Babbaba  Trefusis,  3iti  daughter  of  Robert- 
Geoi^e-William,  16th  Lord  Clinton,  the  present  Dowaoss  Labt 
Rolls,  6.  29  Nov.  1796.  His  Lordship  d.  without  itsue  by  i  " 
roarriagey  3  April  1842,  when  his  title  became  bxtinct. 
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SEAFORTH.  EARL.     (Mackenzie.) 

Kenneth  Mackenzie,  created  Earl  of  Seaforth  in  1771 9  Viscount 
of  Fortrose  and  Baron  of  Ardelve,  Co.  Wicklow,  I766,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland,  was  b.  15  Jan.  1744,  and  d.  Aug.  1 781,  when  his  titles 
became  extinct.  He  m.  7  Oct.  1765,  Lady  Caroline  Stanhope, 
eldest  daughter  of  William,  5nd  Earl  of  Harrington,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  9  Feb.  1767,  had  an  only  daughter. 

Lady  Caroline  Mackenzie,  b.  7  July  1766,  m.  Peter-Lewis-Francis-Malcolni 
Dnimmond,  styled  Count  Melfort,  widower  of  Lady  Caroline  Barry, 
only  Slater  of  the  last  Earl  of  Barrymore. 


SEAFORTH,  BARON.     (Mackenzie.) 

Francis-Humberston  Mackenzie,  created  26  Oct.  1796,  Lord 
Seaforth,  Baron  Mackenzie  of  Kintail,  Co.  Ross,  tit  the  Peerage  of 
Great  Britain  ;  b,  9  June  1764,  m.  «2  April.  1782,  Mary,  daughter  of 
the  Very  Rev.  Baptist  Proby,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lichfield,  brother  of  the 
Ist  Lord  Carysfort,  by  whom,  who  d,  27  Feb.  1S29,  he  had  a  nu- 
meiooA  issue.  His  Lordship  d.  11  Jan.  1815,  and  having  survived 
aU  his  four  sons,  his  title  became  extinct.  He  left  six  daughters 
his  co-heirs  : 

1  Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth-Frederica,  m.   Ist,  6  Nov.  1804,  Vtce-Admiral  Sir 

Samuel  Hood f  Bart,  f — ^eeBRiDPORT,  who  d.  24  Dec.  1814,  without  issue; 
and  2ndly,  James- Alexander  Stewart.  Esq.,— ^ee  Galloway,  who  has 
assumed  the  additional  name  of  Mackenzie. 

2  Hon.  Frances-Catherine,  d.  24*Peb.  1840. 
.3  Him,  Caroline^  d,  24  April  1823. 

4  Hon.  Charlotte-Elizabeth. 

5  Hon.  Helen-Anne. 

6  Hon.  Augusta-Anne,  m.  2  Jan.  1841,  Joshua- Henry  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  a 

Lord  of  Session  in  Scotland. 


SELSEY,    BARON.    (Peachey.) 

Henry-John  Peachey,  3rd  Baron  Selsey  of  Selsey,  Co.  Sussex,  in 
the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain ;  and  a  Baronet ;  h,  4  Sept.  1787» 
d,  10 March  1838,  when  the  title  became  extinct.  Hem. Oct.  181 7, 
the  Hon.  Anne-Maria-Louisa  Irby,  Dowager  Lady  Selsey,  5th 
daughter  of  Frederick,  2nd  Lord  Boston,  6.  2  Oct.  1792. 

His  Lordship  left  an  only  surviving  sister,  daughter  of  John,  second  Lord, 

Hon.  Caroline-Mary,  b,  24  May  1790,  m.  19  Aug.  1815,  the  Rer.  Leveson- 
Venables  Vemon-Harcourt. — See  Vernon. 


STAWELL,   BARON.     (Leggb.) 

See  Dartmouth,  Collateral  Branches ;  and  for  the  marriage  of  the 
last  Lord  tee  Howe,  Collateral  Branches. 


STUART  DE  ROTHESAY,  BARON.     (Stuart.) 
Charles  Stuart,  created  in  1828,  Baron  Stuart  de  Rothesay  of 
the  Isle  of  Bute,  tn  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom ;  was  also 
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Count  of  Machico,  and  Marquis  of  Angra  in  Portugal,  G.C.B.,  and 
Grand  Cross  of  the  Portuguese  Order  of  the  Tower  aiid  Sword  ;  he 
was  6.  2  Jan.  1/79,  and  d.  6  Nov.  1845,  when  his  titles  became 
RXTixcT.  His  Lordship  m.  6  Feb.  1816,  Lady  Elizabeth-Margaret 
Yorke,  3rd  daughter  of  Philip,  3rd  Earl  of  Hardwicke,  now  Dow- 
ager Lady  Stuart  de  Rothesay,  6.  14  Jan.  17B9,  by  whom  he  left 
issue : 

1  Hon.  Charlotte,  b.  1817,  Viscountess  Canning. 

2  Hon.  Louisa,  6. 1818,  Marchioness  of  Wateiford. 

His  Lordship,  who  was  during  many  years  Ambassador  at  PariSy  the  Hague,  and 
other  Courts,  was  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Stuart. — w  Bi  tc, 
who  was  b.  in  Jan.  1753,  m.  19  April  1778,  Anne-Louisa,  2nd  daughter  of  the  late 
Lord  Vere  Bertie,  and  grand-daughter  of  Robert,  1st  Duke  of  Ancaister,  and  d.  25 
May  1801,  leaving  issue  by  her,  who  d.  5  Feb.  1841 : 

1  Charles,  the  late  Lord. 

2  Captain  JokH  Stuart,  AJV.,  d.  19  March  1811,  for   whose  marriage  and 

issue  see  Bi'TR. 


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ARCHBISHOPS  OF  ENGLAND. 


CANTERBURY. 

William  Howley,  D.D.,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury ;  Primate  of  all  Eng- 
land, and  Metropolitan,  P.C. ;  a  Lord  of  Trade  and  Plantations,  a  Com- 
missioner for  building  Churches,  an  official  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum, 
a  Governor  of  the  Charter-House,  and  Visitor  of  All-Soub,  Baliol  and 
Merton  Colleges,  Oxford,  and  of  King's  College,  London,  Harrow  School, 
and  Dulwich  College,  F.R.S.,  and  F.S.A. 

Consecrated  Bishop  of  London  1813,  translated  to  the  Archbishopric  1828. 

YORK. 

Hon.  Edward  Harcourt,   D.C.L.,  Lord  Archbishop  of  York;  Primate  of 
England,  P.C,  Lord  High  Almoner   to  the  Queen,  a  Commissioner  for 
building  Churches,  Visitor  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  and  a  Governor  of 
the  Charter-House  and  of  King's  College,  I^ndon. 
See  Lord  Vernon. 

Consecrated  Bishop  of  Carlisle  1791,  translated  to  the  Archbishopric  1807. 


BISHOPS  OF  ENGLAND. 


LONDON. 

Charles-James  Blomfield,  D.D.,Lord  Bishop  of  London;  Dean  of  the  Chapel 
Royal,  P.C,  a  Lord  of  Trade  and  Plantations,  a  Commissioner  for  buildmg 
Churches,  an  official  Trustee  of  the  British  and  Hunterian  Museums, 
Visitor  of  Sion  College,  the  East  India  College,  and  Harrow  School, 
Provincial  Dean  of  Canterbury,  a  Governor  of  King's  College,  London, 
and  of  the  Charter-House,  and  a  Commissioner  of  the  Royal  Military 
Asylum. 

Consecrated  Bishop  of  Chester  1824,  translated  1828. 

DURHAM. 

Edward  Maltby,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Durham,  Count  Palatine,  and 
Custos  Rotulorum  of  the  Principality  of  Durham;  F.S.A.,  a  Senator  of  the 
London  University. 

Consecrated  Bishop  of  Chichester  1831,  translated  1836. 
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BISHOPS  OF  ENGLAND. 

WINCHESTER. 

Charies- Richard  Sumner,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester;  Prelate  of  the 
Order  of  the  Garter,  Provincial  Sub-Dean  of  Canterbury,  a  Commissioner 
for  building  Churches,  Visitor  of  Maedalene,  New,  Trinity,  St.  John's,  and 
Corpus  Christi  Colleges,  Oxford,  of  Winchester  College,  and  of  St.  Sariour's 
Grammar  School,  a  Vice  President  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Literature, 
F.R.S.,  Member  of  the  Zoological  Society,  and  a  Commissioner  of  the 
Royal  Military  Asylum,  and  a  Counsellor  of  King's  College,  London. 

Consecrated  Bbhop  of  Llandaff  1826,  translated  1827. 

LINCOLN. 

John  Kaye,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Lincoln ;  Visitor  of  Eton  College,  a  Com- 
missioner for  Building  Churches,  a  Vice-President  of  the  Royal  Societf 
of  Literature,  F.R.  and  Z.S. 

Consecrated  Bishop  of  Bristol  1820,  translated  1827. 

ST.  ASAPH. 

William  Carey,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  St-  Asaph. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Exeter  1820,  translated  1830. 

BANGOR. 

Christopher  Bethel,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor,  Archdeacon  of  Anglesea 

and  Bangor. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Gloucester  1824,  translated  1830. 

CARLISLE. 
Hon.  Hugh  Percy,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Carlisle;  Chancellor  of  Salisbuiy, 
Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's. 
See  Earl  of  Beverley. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Rochester  1827,  translated  1827. 

ROCHESTER. 
George  Murray,  D.D.,   Lord   Bishop  of  Rochester;   Dean  of  Worcester, 

Rector  of  Bishopsbourae,  Kent,  and  Provincial  Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop 

of  Canterbury. 

See  Duke  of  Atholl. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man  1813,  translated  1827. 

LLANDAFF. 

Edward  Copleston,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Llandaff;  Treasurer  of  the  Dio- 
cese, and  Dean  of  St.  PauKs,  a  Commissioner  for  Building  Churches^  F.R.S. 
Consecrated  1827. 

CHESTER. 

John-Bird  Sumner,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Chester ;  Prebendaxy  of  Doihaa, 

a  Commissioner  for  Building  Churches. 
Consecrated  1828. 

BATH  AND  WELLS. 

Hon.  Richard  Baoot,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford;  Dean  of  CanlertNiiyi 
Chancellor  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
See  Lord  Bagot. 
Consecrated  1829. 

GLOUCESTER  AND  BRISTOL. 

James-Heniy  Moncx,  D.D.y  Loid  Bishop  of  GIouoMter  and  BriHol;  Pitbti 

daiy  of  Westminster. 
CoDiecrated  1830. 
582 


BISHOPS  OF  ENGLAND. 


EXETER. 

Henry  Philpotts,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Exeter ;  Prebendary  of  Durham^  Vi- 
sitor of  Exeter  College,  Oxford. 
Consecrated  1830. 

RIPON. 

Charles-Thomas  Lonoley,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Ripon. 
Consecrated  1836. 

SALISBURY. 

Edward  Denison,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Salisbury. 
Consecrated  1837. 

NORWICH. 

Edward  Stanley,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Norwich,  Clerk  of  the  Closet  to  the 
Queen,  a  Senator  of  the  London  University,  and  President  of  the  Linnean 
Society,  Governor  of  Beccles  School. 
See  Lord  Stanley. 

Consecrated  1837. 

HEREFORD. 

Thomas  Musgrave,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Hereford. 
Consecrated  1837. 

PETERBOROUGH. 

George  Davys,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  Preceptor  to  her  Majesty, 

when  Princess  Victoria. 
Consecrated  1839. 

ST.  DAVID'S. 

Connop  Thirlwall,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  St.  David's,  Dean  of  Brecon,  a 

Senator  of  London  University. 
Consecrated  1840. 

WORCESTER. 

Henry  Pepys,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Worcester. 

See  Lord  Cottenham. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man  1840,  translated  1841. 

CHICHESTER. 

Ashurst-Tumer  Gilbert,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Chichester. 
Consecrated  1842. 

LICHFIELD. 

John  Lonsdale,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  a  Counsellor  of  King's  Col- 
lege, London. 
Consecrated  1843. 

ELY. 

John  Turton,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Ely. 
Consecrated  1845. 

OXFORD. 
Samuel  Wilberforce,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford  and  Dean  of  West- 
minster. 
Consecrated  1845. 


583 


Consecrated  1841. 


ARCHBISHOPS  OF  IRELAND. 


ARMAGH. 
Lord  John-George  De-La-Poer-Beresford,  D.D.,  Lord  Archbishop  of  An 
Primate  of  all  Ireland ;  Lord  Almoner  and  P.C.  for  Ireland^  Prelate  < 
Order  of  St.  Patrick,  Vice  Chancellor  and  Visitor  of  Trinity  College,  D 
and  an  Official  Governor  of  St.  Patrick's  Hospital. 
See  Marquis  of  Waterford. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Cork  1806,  translated  to  Raphoe  1807,  to  Clogher 
to  the  Archbishopric  of  Dublin  1820,  to  Armagh  1822. 

DUBLIN. 

Richard  Whatelt,  D.D.,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Dublin;  Bishop  of  Glanc 
and  Primate  of  Ireland  ;   P.C.  for  Ireland,  Chancellor  of  the  Order 
Patrick,  a  Visitor  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  an  Official  Governor 
Patrick's  Hospital,  a  Vice-President  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy. 

Consecrated  1831. 


BISHOPS  OF  IRELAND. 
Ait 


BISHOPS  OF  IRELAND. 

KILDARE. 
Charles  Dalrymple-Lindsay,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Kildare,  Dean  of  Christ 
Church,  Dublin,  and  P.C.  for  Ireland. 
See  Earl  of  Balcarres. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Killaloe  1803,  translated  1804. 

CLOGHER. 
Lord  Robert-Ponsonby  Tottenham,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cloglier. 

See  Marquis  of  Ely. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Killaloe  1804,  translated  to  Leighlin  and  Ferns  1820,  to 
Clogher  1822. 

KILMORE. 

John  Leslie,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  Elphin,  and  Ardagh. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Dromore  1812,  translated  1820. 

DOWN. 
Richard  Mant,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor;  a  Commissioner  for 

building  Churches. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Killaloe  1820,  translated  1823. 

DERRY. 

Hon.  Richard  Ponsonby,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Derry  and  Raphoe. 

See  Lord  Ponsonby. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Killaloe  1828,  translated  1831. 

CORK. 

Samuel  Kyle,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cork,  Ross,  and  Cloyne. 
Consecrated  1831. 

LIMERICK. 

Hon.  Edmund  Knox,  Lord  Bishop  of  Limerick,  Ardfert,  and  Aghadoe. 

See  EariofRanfurly. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Killaloe  1831,  translated  1834. 

KILLALOE. 

Hon.  Ludlow  Tonson,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Killaloe,  Kilfenora,  Clonfert,  and 
Kilmacduagh. 

See  Lord  Riversdale. 
Consecrated  1839. 

TUAM. 

Hon.  Thomas  Plunket,  Lord  Bishop  of  Tuam,    Killala,  and  Achoury.— 

See  Lord  Plunket. 
Consecrated  1839. 

OSSORY. 
James-Thomas  O'Brien,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Ossory,  Ferns  and  Leighlin. 
Consecrated  1842. 

CASHEL. 

Robert  Daly,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cashel,  Emly,  Waterford  and  Lismore. 

See  Lord  Dunsandle. 
Consecrated  1843. 


585 


COLONIAL  BISHOPS. 


NOVA  SCOTIA. 

John  Imolis,  D.D^  Bishop  of  NoTa  Scotia. 
Consecrated  1825. 

QUEBEC. 


CALCUTTA. 
Daniel  Wilson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Calcutta. 
Consecrated  1832. 

JAMAICA. 

Aubr^-Geoige  Spencer,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Jamaica  and  the  Bahamas. 

See  Duke  of  Marlboroush. 
Consecrated  Bishop  of  Newfoundland  1839,  translated  1843. 

BARBADOES. 

Thomas  Parbt,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Baibadoes  and  the  Leeward  Islands. 
Consecrated  1842. 

MADRAS. 

Geoige-Trevor  Spencer,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Madras. 

See  Duke  of  Marlhorougfa. 
Consecrated  1837. 

AUSTRALIA. 

William-Grant  Brouohton,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Australia. 
Consecrated  1836. 

MONTREAL. 

Geoige-Jehoshaphat  Mountain,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Montreal,  and  Archdeacon  of 

Quehec 
Consecrated  1836. 

BOMBAY. 

Thomas  Carr,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bomhay. 
Consecrated  1836. 

TORONTO, 

John  Strahan,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Toronto  in  Upper  Canada. 
Consecrated  1839. 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Edward  Field,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Newfoundland. 
Consecrated  1844. 

NEW  ZEALAND. 

Gedgft-Ansustni  Silwtv,  D  J)^  Bishop  of  New  Zetland. 
CoDMcnlfld  1841. 

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COLONIAL  BISHOPS. 


ANTIGUA- 


D.  G.  Davies,  D.D.,  Bbhop  of  Antigua. 
Consecrated  1842. 

GUIANA. 

William-Piercy  Austin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Guiana. 
Consecrated  184S. 

GIBRALTAR. 

George  Tom linson,  D-D.,  Bishop  of  Gibraltar. 
Consecrated  1842. 

TASMANIA. 

Francis-Russell  Nixon,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Tasmania. 
Consecrated  1842. 

JERUSALEM. 

Michael-Solomon  Alexander,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  United  Church  of  England 

and  Ireland  in  Jerusalem. 
Consecrated  1841. 

COLOMBO. 

James  Chapman,  MA.,  Bishop  of  Colombo. 
Consecrated  1845. 

FREDERICKTON. 

John  Medley,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Frederickton. 
Consecrated  1845. 


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THE    BARONETAGE, 


ALPHABETICALLY    ARRANGED. 


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THE     BARONETAGE, 

ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED. 


BXPLANAT10N.~In  the  fint  tine  ue  the  name  and  title :  where  a  Baronet  haa  more  tfiaa 
one  tomame,  the  hwt  ia  atwaya  that  which  ia  found  in  the  alphabetical  arranfement :  the 
others  are  ineeitod  after  hia  christian  name  in  amall  capitala.  E.  signiftee  Baronet  of  Bng- 
land,  S.  at  Nora  Scotia,  /.  of  Ireland ;  cr.  is  prefixed  to  the  date  of  creation.  The  oti»er 
genealofical  particulars  respecting  the  Baronet  are  placed  in  the  second  and  third  Uaes ;  B. 
signifies  bom,  sue.  succeeded,  m.  married,  dir.  divorced ;  *  is  prefixed  to  tiie  name  of  the 
next  successor  to  the  title,  whose  relationship  to  the  Baronet  is  also  stated. 


ABDY,  Sir  William ;  of  Felix  Hall,  Essex.    E,  cr.  1641. 

B.  1779,  sue.  1803,  m.  1806,  Anne  Wellesley,  (now  Lady  Charles  Ben- 

tinck,)  div.  1816. 
ABERCROMBIE,  Sir  Robert ;  of  Birkenbog,  Banffsh.     S.  cr.  1637. 

B.  1784,  sue.  1831,  m.  1816,  Elizabeth-Stevenson,  only  child  of  Samuel 

Douglas,  Esq. — *5on,  George. 
ACLAND,  Sir  Thomas  Dyke,  M.P.  ;  of  Columb-John,  Devon.    E,  cr.  1644. 

B.  1787,  sue.  1794,  m.  1808,   Lydia-Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry  Hoare, 

Esq. — *Son,  Thomas,  M.P.,  m.  and  has  issue. 
ACLAND,  Sir  Peregrine-Palmer  Fuller-Palmer;  of  Fairfield,  Somersetsh. 

E.  cr.  1818. 

B.  1789,  sue.  1831,  widr.  1844,  having  m.  1815,  Fanny,  2od  daughter  of 

William  Leader,  Esq.--*H«  Half  Brother. 
ACTON,  Sir  John-Emerich- Edward  Dalberg;   of  AldeDham  Hall,  Salop. 

E.  cr.  1644. 

B.  1833,  sue.  1837.— ♦l/ncfe,  Charles-Januarius-Edward. 

ADAIR,  Sir  Robert  Shafto ;  of  Flixton  Hall,  Suflfolk.     E.  cr.  1838. 

R  1786,  m.  1810,  Elizabeth-Maria,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  James  Strode. — 

^Sofiy  Robert-Alexander-Shafto,  m.  {See  Earl  of  Clanwilliam.) 
AFFLECK,  Rev.  Sir  Robert,  Prebendary  of  York;  of  Dalham  Hall,  Suflfolk. 

jB.cr.l782. 

B.  1765,  sue.  1833,  widr.  1825,  having  m.  1800,  Maria,  Snd  dau.  of  Sir 

Elijah  Impey.— •  Son^  Gilbert,  m. 
AGNEW,  Sir  Andrew ;  of  Lochnaw,  Wigtounsh.     5.  cr.  1629. 

B.  1793,  sue.  1809,  m.  1816,  Magdalene,  dau.  of  Sir  David  Carnegie, 

Bart — *Son,  Andrew. 
AINSLIE,  Sir  Robert-Sharpe,  F.SA. ;  of  Great  Torrington,  Lincolnafa.  E.  cr. 

1804. 

B.  1777,  sue.  1812. 
591 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

ALEXANDER,  Sir  Robert ;  of  the  City  of  Dublin.     E.  cr.  1 80'J. 

B.  1769,  m.  1796,  Eliia,  dau.  of  John  Wallis,  Esq. — ^Son^  William-JohiL 

ALLEYN  E,  Sir  Rej-nold-Abel ;  of  the  Island  of  Barbadoes.     JS.  cr.  1 769. 
B.  1778»  sue.  1801,  m.  Miss  Olton. — *Sun^  Newton. 

ANDERSON,  Rev.  Sir  Charles- John ;  of  Broughton,  Lincolnsh.  £.  or.  1660. 
B.  1767,  sue.  1799,widr.  1836,  havinem.  1802,  Frances-Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Nelthorpe,  Bart. — ^Son,  Charles-IIenrj'-Jobn,  m.  and  has  issue. 

ANDERSON,  Sir  James-Caleb;  of  Fermoy,  Co.  Cork.     E.  cr.  1813. 

B.  1792,  m.   1815,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Robert  Shaw,   EiSq.,  dec. — *5ob, 
Cliarles-  Grant. 

ANSON,  Lieut.-General  Sir  William,  K.C.B. ;  of  Birch  Hall,  County  Palatine 
of  Lancaster.    E,  cr.  1831. 
^-See  Earl  of  Lichfield. — ^* Son,  John-William-Hamilton,  m. 

ANSTRUTHER,  Sir  Windham  Carmichael;  of  Elie  House,  Fifesh.  S.cr. 
1694.     ^.  or.  1798. 

B.  1790,  sue.  1831,  widr.  1841,  having  m.  1824,  Meredith-Maria,  dau.  of 
Charles  Wetherall,  Esq. — ♦Son,  Windham. 

ANSTRUTHER,  Sir  Ralph-Abercromby ;  of  Balcaskie,  Fifesh.     S.  cr.  1 694. 
B.  1804,  sue.  1818,  m.  1831,  Mary-Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Sir  Henry  Torrens,  K.C.  B.— ♦iwn,  Robert. 

ANTROBUS,  Sir  Edmund-William;  of  Antrobus,  Cheshire.     E.  cr.  1815, 
B.  1792,  sue.  1826,  m.  1817,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Hugh  Lindsay  of  Bit- 
CARRES. — *8ony  Edmund,  M.P. 

ARBUTHNOT,  Sir  Robert-Keith ;  of  Edinburgh.     -K.cr.  1823. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1829,  m.  1828,  Anne,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  John-Fo$ier 
Fitz-Gerald,  K.C.B.— ♦&«,  William-Wedderbum. 

ARMSTRONG,  Sir  Andrew,  M.P.;  of  Gallen  Priory,  King's  Co.  E.  cr.  ie41. 
B.  1786,  m.  1835,  Frances,  dau.  of  G.  A.  Fullerton,  ^^.—•Son^  Edmund- 
Frederick. 

ARMYTAGE,  Sir  George ;  of  Kirklees,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1738. 

B.  1819,  sue.  1836,  m.  1841,  Eliza-Matilda-Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph 
Radcliffe,  Bart.— « His  Srm. 

ARTHUR,  Major-Gen.  Sir  George,  K.C.H.,  Governor  of  Bombay.  £.  cr. 
1841. 

ASHBURNHAM,  Rev.  Sir  John;  of  Bromham,  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1661. 

B.  1770,  sue.  1843,  m.  1804,  Fanny,  4th  dau.  of  William  Foster,  Esq.— 
*  Brother y  Denny,  m. 

ASTLEY,  Sir  Francis-Dugdale;  of  Everleigh,  Wilts.    E.  cr.  1821. 

B.  1805,  sue.  1842,  m.  1826,  Emma-Dorothea,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas- 
Buckler  Lethbridge,  Bart. 

AUBREY,  SirThomas-Digby ;  of  Uantrithyd,  Glamoigansh.  E.  cr.  166a 
B.  1782,  sue.  1826,  widr.  1817,  having  m.  1813,  Mary,  dau.  of  ThoottS 
Wright,  Esq. 

AYLMER,  Sir  Gerald-George;  of  Donadea-Castle,  Co.Kildare.  /.cr.  162t. 
B.  1798,  sue.  1816,  ro.  1826,  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Hodgson^^-^SoiH  Gc^ 
raid-George. 

BACON,  Sir  Edmund ;  of  Redgrave,  Suffolk,  Premier  Baronet.  E.  cr.  1611. 
B.  1779,  sue.  1820,widr.l820,havingm.l801,Maiy-Anne»Eliabedi9dH. 
of  Edward-Dashwood  Bacon,  Esq.— *5oii,  Edmund,  m. 

BAILLIE,  Sir  William ;  of  Polkemmet.    E.  cr.  1823. 

B.  1784,  m.  181 5y  Mary-Lyon,  dau.  of  Jamef  Deoniitouiiy  Eiq^— 'S«, 
William. 

592 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

BAIRD,  Sir  James-Gardiner ;  of  Saughton  Hall,  Co.  Edinburgh.  S.  cr.  1695. 
Sue.  1830,  ra.  1845,  Henrietta-Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Wanchope,  Esq. 
dec.— ♦/Ti*  Brother. 

BAIRD,  Sir  David;  of  Yardley  Bury,  Herts.     E.qx,  1809. 

Sue.  1829,  m.  1821,  Lady  Anne  Kennedy,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Marquis  of 
Ailsa. — *  Son,  David. 

BAKER,  Sir  George ;  of  Loventor,  Devon.    E.  cr.  1776. 

B.  1816,  sue.  1830,  ra.  1840,  Mary-Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert-Nassau 
Sutton,  Esq.  dec. — *  Brother,  Frederick-Francis. 

BAKER,  Capt.  Sir  Henry-Lorraine,  R.  N.,  C.  B. ;  of  Upper  Dunstable  House, 
Surrey.    E.  cr.  1796. 

B.  1787,  sue.  1826,  ra.  1820,  Louisa-Anne,  dau.  of  William  Williams, 
Esq. — *Son,  Henry-William. 

BAKER,  Sir  Edward- Baker;  of  Ashcombe,  Sussex.    E,  cr.  1802. 

B.  1806,  sue.  1825.— *  Broths,  William-Leinster-York. 
BALL,  Sir  William-Keith;  of  Blofield,  Norfolk.    E.  cr.l801. 

B.  1791, sue.  1809. 
BANNERMAN,  Sir  Charles ;  of  Elsick,  Aberdeensh.    S.  cr.  1682. 

Sue.  1840. 
BARCLAY,  Sir  Robert-Brydges ;  of  Pierston.  5.  cr.  1668. 

B.  1819,  sue.  lS39.—*Brother,  John. 

BARCLAY,  Sir  Henry  Steuart;  of  Goodtrees,  Lanarksh.— 5.  cr.  1695. 
Sue.  1839. 

BARING,  Sir  Thomas ;  of  Larkbeer,  Devon.     E.  cr.  1793. 

Elder  Brother  of  Lord  Ashburton,  B.  1772,  sue.  1810,  m.  1794,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Charles  Sealey,  Esq.— ♦Son,  Francis-Thornhill,  M.P.,  m.  2ndly,  {See 
Earl  of  Effingham,)  and  lias  issue. 

BARLOW,  Sir  William  Owew  ;  of  Lawrenny,  Co.  Pembroke.     E.  cr.  1641. 
B.  1775,  sue.  1817. 

BARLOW,  Sir  George-Hilaro,  G.C.B. ;  of  Fort- William,  Bengal.  E,  cr.  1803. 
M.  1789,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Burton  Smith,  Esq.,  div.  1816.— *Sofi,  John- 
Henry,  widr. 

BARNEWALL,  Sir  Reginald- Aylraer-John ;  of  Crickstown  Castle,  Co.  Meath. 
/.  cr.  1622. 
B.  1838,  sue.  1838.— ♦Grea^  Uncle,  John. 

BARRINGTON,  Sir  Joseph ;  of  the  city  of  Limerick.    E.  cr.  1831. 

B.  1764,  m.  1787,  Maiy,  dau.  of  Daniel  Baggott,  Esq. — *Son,  Matthew,  m. 
and  has  issue. 

BARRON,  Sir  Henry-Winston,  M. P.;  of  Bellevue, Co.  Kilkenny.— E.cr.  1841. 

BARROW,  Sir  John ;  of  Ulverstone,  Co.  Lancaster.     E,  or.  1835. 

B.  1766,  m.  1798,  Maria,  daughter  of  Peter-John  Treiiter,  Esq.— •5cmi, 

George,  m.  and  has  issue. 
BATESON,  Sir  Robert;  of  Killoquin,  Co.  Antrim.     I.  cr.  1789. 

Sue.  1825,  m.  1819,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Anthony  Hammond,  Esq. 

BATESON,  Sir  Robert ;  of  Belvoir  Park,  Downsh.    E,  cr.  1818. 

B.  1782,  ra.  1811,  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  Dickson,  Esq.— 
*Son,  Thomas. 

BAYLEY,  Sir  John-Edward-George;  of  Updown  House,  Kent  E,  or.  1834. 
B.  1794,  m.  1822,  Charlotte  -  Mary,  2nd  dau,  of  John-Minett  Fector, 
Esq. — *Son,  Robert-Erailius. 

BAYNES,  Sir  William  ;  of  Harefield  Place,  Middlesex.    E.  cr.  1801. 

B.  1789,  sue.  1837,  m.  1815,  Julia,  dau.  of  Gen.  John  Smith — *Son, 

WilUam-John-Walter. 
BEACH,  Sir  Michael-Hicks  Hicks  ;  of  Beverston,  Gloucestersh.    £.  cr.  1619. 

B.  1809,  sue.  1834,  m.  1832,  Harriet-Victoria,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Stratton, 

Esq.—*  HU  San. 

593  Q  Q 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

BEAUMONT,  Sir  George -Howland;  of  SUnighton-OraDge,  Leicestcrah.     E. 
cr.  16G0. 
B.  1828,  Sac.  1 845.— ♦BroMer,  William-Beresford. 

BECHER,  Sir  William  Wrixon;  of  Ballygliblin,  Cork.     E.  cr.  1831. 

B.  1780,  m.  1819,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  AJr.  John  O'Neill. — ♦Son,  Henry. 

BECKET,  Rt.-Hon.  Sir  John,  F.R.S. ;  of  Leeds,  Yorksh.     B,  cr.  1813. 

B.  1775,  sue.  1826,  m.  1817,  Lady  Anne  Lowther,  dau.  of  the   Earl  of 

Lonsdale. — *Brothery  Christopher. 
BEDINGFELDjSir  Henry-Richard Pastos-Bishopp ;  ofOxbuigh,  Norfolk.!:. 

cr.ioeo. 

B.  1800,  sue.  1829,  m.  1826,  Margaret-Anne  Bishopp,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Edward  PastoD,  Esq. — ^Son,  Henrj-George. 

BEEVOR,  Sir  Thomas-Branthwayt ;  of  Hethel,  Norfolk.     E.  cr.  1783. 

B.  1823,  sue.  1838.— ♦l/nci,  Arthur. 
BELLEW,  Sir  Patrick  ;  of  Bermeath,  Co.  Louth.     /.  cr.  1688. 

B.  1798,  sue.  1827,  m.  1829,  Anna-Fermina,  daughter  of  Joseph  de  Men- 

doza  Rios. — *Son,  Edward-Joseph. 

BELLEW,  Sir  Michael-Dillon  ;  of  Mount  Bellew,  Co.  Galway.  £.  cr.  1838. 

M.  Helena,  daughter  of  Thomas  Dillon,  Esq. — *Son,  Christopher. 
BELLINGHAM,  Sir  Alan-Edward ;  of  CasUe  BelUngham,  Co.  Louth.     E.  cr. 

1796. 

B.  1800,  sue.  1827,  m.  1841,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Clarke,  Esq.— 

•Brother,  0*Br>en,  M.D. 
BERESFORD,  Sir  George ;  of  Bagnall,  Co.  Waterford.     E.  cr.  1814. 

Sue.  1844. — ^Brother,  Henry. — See  Viscount  Beresford. 

BERNEY,  Sir  Hanson  ;  of  Park  Hall,  Norfolk.    E.  cr.  1620. 

B.   1780,    sue.   1825,  widower  1838,  having  m.  1811,  Elizabeth-Anne, 
dau.  of  Henry  Tahourdin,  Esq. — ^Brother,  John. 

BETHUNE,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Henry-Lindsay;  of  Kilconquhar,  Fiieshire.    E. 
cr.  1836. 
B.  1787,  m.  1822,  Coutts,  dau.  of  John  Trotter,  Esq.— ♦Sr>n,  John-Trotter. 

BIDDULPH,  Sir  Theophilus ;  of  Westcombe,  Kent.    E,  cr.  1664. 

Sue.  1841,  widower  1843,  having  m.  1825,  Jane-Rebecca,  dau.  of  Robert 
Vyner,  Esq. — *His  Son. 

BIRCH,  Sir  Thomas-Bernard ;  of  the  Ilazles,  Lancashire.    E.  cr.  1831. 
B.  1791,  sue.  1833. 

BISSHOPP,  Sir  Cecil-Augustus ;  of  Parham,  Sussex.    E.  cr.  1620. 

B.  1821,  sue.  1834,  m.  1843,  Mary-BicketoD,  eldest  dau.  of  Rear-Adm.  Sir 
James  Hillyar,  K.C.B.— ♦!£«  Son, 

BLACKETT,  Sir  Edward  ;  of  Matson  Hall,  Northumberland.    E.  cr.  1673. 
B.  1805,  sue.  1816,  m.  1830,  Julia,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Monck,  BuL— ^fHi 
Son, 

BLACKWOOD,  Sir  Henry-Martin,  Capt.  BJS.    E.  or.  1814. 
See  Lord  Dufferik. — *Son,  Henry. 

BLAIR,  Sir  David  Hunter;  of  Dunskey,  Wigtounsh.    E.  cr.  1786. 

Sue.  1800,  m.  2ndly,  1825,  Elizabetl^  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hay,  Bait.— &e 

TwEEDDALE. — *Son  hif  Is/  m.,  James. 
BLAKE,  Sir  Valentine- John,M.P. ;  of  Menlo  CasUe,  Co.  Galway.    /.  cr.  16». 

B.  1780,  sue.  1834,  m.  2ndlv,  1843,  Julia-Sophia,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert 

Macdonnell,Esq.,  M.D. — ^Son,  Thomas,  m.,  and  has  issue. 
BLAKE,  Sir  Henry-Charles;  of  Langham,  Suffolk.    E.  cr.  1772. 

B.  1795,suc.  1832,  m.  1819,  Muy-Anne,  only  dau.  of  Williaa  WUner, 

Esq.— •jBro/*tfr,  Patrick-John. 

BLAKE,  Sir  Francis ;  of  Twisel  Castle,  Durham.    E.  cr.  1774. 

Sue.  1818,  widr.  1827,  of  Jane,  dau.  of  Mr.  WUliam  Neale.— *. 
Gen.  Robert-Dudley. 
594 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

BLAKISTON,  Sir  Matthew ;  of  London.    E.  cr.  1763. 

B.  1783»  sue.  1806,  m.  1810,  Lucy,  dau.  of  James  Mann,  Esq. — ^Son, 
Matthew. 

BLANE,  Lieut.  Col.  Sir  Hugh-Seymour ;  of  Blanefield,  Ayrshire.  E.  cr.  1812. 
B.  1795,  sue.  1834,  m.  1832,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Armit,  Esq. — *Soit, 
Seymour-John.      { 

BLENNERHASSETT,  Sir  Arthur;  of  Blennerrille,  Co.  Kerry.  E.  cr.  1809. 
B.  1794,  sue.  1831,  m.  Miss  Sarah  Mahony. — *Sonf  Rowland. 

BLOIS,  Sir  Charles ;  of  Grundisburgh-Hall,  Suffolk.    E,  cr.  1686. 

Sue.  1810,  m.  1788,  Clara,  dau.  of  Jocelyn  Price,  Esq. — ^♦•Son,  Charles. 

BLOMEFIELD,  Sir  Tliomas-William ;  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk.    E.  cr.  1807. 

B.  1791,  sue.  1822,  m.  1819,  Salome,  dau.  of  Samuel  Kekewich,  Esq.— 

•Son,  Thomas- Eardley-Wilmot. 
BLOSSE,  Sir  Robert  Lynch  ;  of  Castle  Carra,  Mayo.     /.  cr.  1622. 

B.  1825,  sue.  1840. — ^Brother,  William-Conyngham. 

BLOUNT,  Sir  Edward;  of  Sodington,  Worcestersh.    E,  cr.  1642. 

B.  1795,  sue.  1803,  m.  1830,  Mary-Frances,  dau.  of  his  uncle,  Edward 
Blount,  Esq. — *Sonf  Walter  de  Soaington. 

BLUNDEN,  Sir  John ;  of  CasUe  Blunden,  Co.  Kilkenny.    /.  cr.  1766. 

B.  1814,  sue.  1818,  m.  1839,  Eliza,  3id  dau.  of  the  late  John  Knox,  Esq. 
*Son,  William. 

BLUNT,  Sir  Walter ;  of  London.    E,  cr.  1720. 
B.  1826,  sue.  1840.— *C^m;^,  Richard-Charles. 

BOEVEY,  Sir  Thomas  Crawley  ;  of  Flaxley  Abbey,  Gloucestersh.  E.  cr. 
1784. 

B.  1769,  sue.  1818,  widr.  1835,  having  m.  1807,  Mary-Albinia,  dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  Thomas-Hyde  Page. — *S<my  Martin-Hyde,  m.  and  has  issue. 

BOILEAU,  Sir  John-Peter;  of  Tacohnestone  Hall,  Norfolk.    E.  cr.  1838. 

B.  1794,  m.  14  Nov.  1825,  Lady  Catherine-Sarah  Elliott,  3rd  dau.  of  Gil- 
bert, 1st  Earl  of  Minto.— •Am,  John-Elliott. 

BOND,  Sir  Thomas-Lonsford ;  of  Coolamber,  Co.  Longford.    /.  er.  1794. 
B.  1776,  m.  1803,  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Read,  Esq. 

BOOTH,  Sir  Robert  Gore  ;  of  Lisadel,  Co.  Sligo.    /.  cr.  1760. 

B.  1805,  sue.  1814,  m.  1st — See  Viscount  Lorton;  2ndly,  Caroline-Susan, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Goold,  Esq.,  Serjeant-at-law. — ^♦Son,  Robert-New- 
comen-Augustus. 

BOOTH,  Sir  Felix ;  of  Royton  Lodge,  Essex.    E.  cr.  1834. 
*  Nephew t  Williamson. 

BOOTHBY,  Sir  William ;  of  Broadlow-Ash,  Derbysh.    E.  er.  1660. 

B.  1782,  sue.  1824,  widower  1838,  hairing  m.  1805,  Fanny,  dau.  of  John 
Jenkinson,  Esq. — ^Son,  Brooke-William-Robert. 

BOROUGH,  Sir  Edward-Richard,  D.C.L. ;  of  Baseldon-Park,  Berks.  E.  cr. 
1813. 

B.  1800,  sue.  1837,  ra.  1831,  Lady  Elizabeth  St.  Lawrence,  youngest  dau. 
of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Howth.— ♦Son,  Richard. 

BORROWES,  Rev.  Sir  Erasmus-Dixon ;  of  Giltown,  Co.  Kildare.  J.  cr.  1645. 
B.  1799,  sue.  1834,  m.  1825,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Hans  Hamilton,  Esq.,  dec. — 
*San,  Erasmus. 

BOSWELL,  Sir  James ;  of  Auchinleck,  Ayrsh.     B.  cr.  1821 . 

B.  1806,  sue.  1822,  m.  1830,  Jessie-Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James-Mont- 
gomery Cunninghame,  Bart. 

BOUGHEY,  Sir  Thomas-Fletcher-Fenton  Fletcher;  of  Audley  and  Agna- 
late,  Co.  Stafford.    E.  cr.  1796. 

B.  1809,  sue.  1823,  in.  1832,  Louisa-Paulina-Charlotte,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  late  Thomas  Gifiard,  ^Esq.-^^ Brother,  John-Fenton. 

595  Q  9  2 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

BOUGHTON,  Sir  William-Edward  Rouse,  F.R.S.;   of  Lawford,  Warwicl>h. 
^.  cr.l641. 

B.  1788,  sue.  1821,  m.  1824,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas-Andrew  Knight, 
Esq. — *Son,  Charles-Henry. 

BOWYER,  Sir  George  ;  of  Denham-Court,  Bucks.     E.  cr.  1660. 

B.  1783,  sue.  1799,  m.  1808,  Anne-Hammond,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Snape 
Douglas,  dec. — *Son,  George. 

BOYD,  Sir  John  ;  of  Danson,  Kent.    E,  cr.  1775. 

B.  1786,  sue.  1815,  ra.  1818,  Harriet,  daughter  of  Hugh  Boyd,  Esq.,  dec  — 

*Son,  John- Augustus-Hugh. 
BOYNTON,  Sir  Henry ;  of  Barmston,  Yorksh.    E.  cr.  1618. 

B.    1778,  sue.  1832,  m.   1810,   Mary,  dau,    of  Captain  Gray. — *Sc*, 

Henry,  m. 

BRADSTREET,  Sir  Simon ;  of  Straeumnie,  Co.  Kildare.     /.  cr.  1759. 
B.  1772,  sue.  1791,  m.  Miss  Murphy. — *Hh  Son. 

BRENTON,  Sir  Launcelot- Charles-Lee.    E.  cr.  1812.. 

B.  1807,  sue.  1844,  m.  1839,  Anna-Maria-Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Maj.-G«i. 
Chester. 

BRIDGES,  Sir  Brooke-William ;  of  Goodneston,  Kent.    E.  cr.  1718. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1829,  m.  1834,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Lewis  Cager, 
Esq. ^Brother,  Rev.  Brook-George,  m. 

BRINCKMAN,  Sir  Theodore-Henry-Lavington ;  of  Burton,  Yorksh.    E.ct, 
1831. 

B.  1798,  m.  2ndly,  1841,  Annabella,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Corbett,  Esq.— 
•Son  iy  \st  m.,  Theodore-Henry. 

BRISBANE,    Gen.    Sir  Thomas-Makdougal,  G.C.B.  G.C.H.  and   L.L.D. 
of  Brisbane,  Co.  Ayr,  and  Makerstown,  Co.  Roxburgh.    E.  cr.  1836. 
M.  1819,  Anna-AIaria,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Hay  Makdoug^ 
Bart. — *Son,  Thomas-Australius. 

BRISCO,  Sir  Wastell ;  of  Crofton-Hall,  Cumberland.    E,  cr.  1782. 

B.  1778,  sue.  1805,  m.  1806,    Sarah,  dau.  of  —  Lester,   Esq. —  *So» 
Robert,  m. 

BRODIE,  Sir  Benjamin-Collins ;  of  Boxford,  Co.  Suffolk,  and  of  Saville  Row, 
Westminster.     E.  or.  1834. 

B.  1783,  m.  1816,  Anne,  dau.  of  Baker.John  Sellon,  Esq.,  Seijeant-at- 
law. — *Sonf  Benjamin-Collins. 

BROKE,  Sir  Philip,  Capt.  R.N. ;  of  Broke-Hall,  Suffolk.    E.  cr.  1813. 
B.  1804,  sue.  1841. — *  Brother,  George-Natlianiel. 

BROMHEAD,  Sir  Edward-Ffrench ;  of  Thurlby-Hall,  Norfolk.     E,  cr.  1806. 
B.  1789,  sue.  1822. — *  Brother ,  Maj.  Edmund-GonTille,  m.  and  has  i»ue. 

BROMLEY,  Rear-Admiral  Sir  Robert-Howe,  of    East  Stoke,  Notts.      E. 

cr.  1757. 

B.  1778,  sue.  1808,  m.  1812,  Anne,  dau.  of  Daniel  Wilson,  Esq.— *Sm^ 

Robert. 
BROOKE,  Sir  Richard ;  of  Norton  Priory,  Cheshire.    E.  cr.  1662. 

B.  1785,  sue.  1795,  widr.  1825,  of  Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir  Foster  Conlifie, 

Bart.— ♦Son,  Richard. 

BROOKE,  Sir  Arthur  De-Capell  ;  of  Great  Oakley,  Northants.    E.  cr.  1801 
B.  1791,  sue.  1829.— *BrofA^,  William,  m.  (Me  Lord  SoirDESy)  and  hii 

issue. 

BROOKE,  Sir  Arthur-Brinsley,  M.P.;  of  Cole-Brooke,  Co.  Fermangh.    X. 

cr.  1822. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1834,  m.  1841,  the  Hon.  Julia-Henrietta  Anson,  5tli  dv. 

of  Sir  Geoige  Anson,  G.C.B.,— lee  Earl  of  Lichfield.— *flit  &m. 
BROUGHTON,  Gen.  Sir  John-Delyes ;  of  Bronghton.  Stafibrdih.     JB.  cr.  IMOi 

B.  1779,  sue.  1813,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Egerton,  Eaq, — ^*Br«lkr, 

Henry-Delves,  m.  and  has  issue. 
S96 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

BROUN,  Sir  Richard;  of  Colstoun,  Haddingtonshire.     S.  cr.  1686. 

Sue.  1844. — *  Brother,  Robert-Henderson. 
BROWNRIGG,  Sir  Robert-James.      E.  cr.  1816. 

B.  1817,  sue.  1833.— •I7fic/c,  Charles. 

BRUCE,  Sir  Michael;  of  Stenhouse,  Stirlingsh.     S.  cr.  1629. 

B.  1796,  sue.  1827,  m.  1822,  a  dau.  of  Alexander  Moir,  Esq. — ^Brother, 
William-Cunninghame,  ro.  and  has  issue. 

BRUCE,  Sir  Henry-Hervey;  of  Down-Hill,  Co.  Londonderry.  E.  cr.  1804. 
B.  1820,  sue.  1836,  m.  1842,  Marianne,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Juckes  Clifton, 
Bart.— •His  San, 

BRYDGES,  Sir  Harford  Jones,  K.C, &  P.C.  ;  of  Boultibrook,  Herefordsh.  E.  cr- 

1807. 

B.  1764,  m.  1796,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Gott,  and  wid.  of  Robert 

Whitcomb,  Esq. — *Son,  Harford- James. 
BRYDGES,  Sir  John-William-Egerton  Barrett;  of  Denton  Court,  Kent.   E, 

cr.l815. 

B.  1791,  sue.  1837.^* Half-Brother,  Rev.  Egerton-Anthony. 

BULKELEY,  Sir  Riehard-Bulkeley  Williams,  M.P.;  of  Penryn,  Co.  Car- 
narvon.   E.  cr.  1661. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1830,  m.  1st, — see  Lord  Dinorben;  2ndly,  1832,  Maria- 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Stanley-Massey-Stanley,  Bart. — *Son, 
Richard-Mostyn-Lewis. 

BULLER,  Sir  John-Buller  Yabde;  M.P.,  of  Lupton,  Devon.    E,  cr.  1789. 
B.  1799,  sue.  1834,  m.  1823,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas- Wilson  Patten, 
Esq. — *  Son,  John-Buller,  m. 

BULWER,  Sir  Edward-George-Earle  Lytfon  ;  of  Knebvrorth,  Herts.  E.  cr. 
1838. 

B.  1805,  m.  1827,  Rosina,dau.  of  |the  late  Francis  Wheeler,  Esq. — *S(m, 
Edward-Robert. 

BUNBURY,  Lieut-General  Sir  Henry-Edvwd,  K.C.B.,  and  F.SA.;  of  Bar- 

ton,  Suffolk.     E.  cr.  1681. 

B.  1778,  sue.  1821 ;  m.  1st, — tee  Lord  Holland,  2ndly,  1830,  Emily-Louisa^ 

Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  George  Napier — fee  Lord  Napier. — 

*Son  by  Ut  m.,  Charles-James-Fox. 
BURDET,  Sir  Charles- Wentworth ;  of  Burthvraite,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1665. 

B.  1806,  sue.  1839,  m. ,  dau.  of  William-Hugh  Burgess,  Esq. 

BURDETT,  Sir  Robert ;  of  Brameote,  Warwicksh.    E,  cr.  1619. 
B.  1796,  sue.  1844. — Cototii,  Francis,  m. 

BURGOYNE,  Lieut  Col. Sir  John-Montagu,  Gren.  Guards;  of  Sutton,  Beds. 
jE.er.  1641. 

B.  1796,  sue.  1817,  m.  1831,  Mary-Harriet,  dau.  of  Col.  Gore  Langton,  M.P. 
— *Son,  John-Montagu. 

BURKE,  Sir  John-Ignatius,  of  Glinsk,  Co.  Roscommon.    /.  cr.  1628. 

B.  1784,  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Dawson. — *  Brother,  Joseph,  m^ — «ee  Earl    of 

Dysart,  and  has  issue. 
BURKE,  Colonel  Sir  John ;  of  Marble  Hill,  Co.  Galway.    /.  cr.  1797. 

Sue.  1813,  m.  1812,  Elizabeth-Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Rt  Hon.  John  Cal- 

craft. — ♦Sow,  Thomas-John. 
BURNABY,  Sir  William-Crisp-Hood,  Capt.  R.N.;   of  Broughton  Hall,  Ox- 

fordsh.    jK.  cr.  1767. 

Sue.  1794,  m.  1818,  the  wid.  of  Joseph  Wood,  Esq. 
BURNETT,  Sir  Thomas ;  of  Leys,  Aberdeensh.     5.  cr.  1626. 

B.  1788,  sue.  1837.— •BrofAer,  Alexander. 
BURRARD,  Rev.  Sir  George ;  of  Wolhampton,  Hants.     E.  cr.  1769. 

B.  1769,  sue.  1840,  m.  2ndly,  1816,  Emma,  dau.  of  Admiral  Joseph 

Bingham. — *Son  by  1st  m.  George,  m. 

BURRARD,  Sir  Charles,  Capt  R.N. ;  of  Lymington,  Hants.    E,  cr.  1807. 
597 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

B.  1793,  sue.  1813,  m.  1826,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Heniy  Lushington, 
Bart. 

BURRELL,  Sir  Charles-Memk,  M.P. ;  of  Knep  Castle,  Sussex.  E.  cr.  1774. 
B.  1774,  sue.  1796,  m.  Franees,  natural  dau.  of  the  late  E.  of  Egremont.— 
*Sony  Percy. 

BURTON,  Sir  Charles-William-Cuffe ;   of  Pollacton,   Co.  Carlow.      /.  or. 
1758. 
Sue.  1812,  m.  1807,  Susannah,  dau.  of  JoshuarPaul  Meredith,  Esq. 

BUTLER,  Sir  Thomas;  of  Garryhundon,  Carlowsh.    /.  cr.^1628. 

B.  1773,  sue.  1817,  m.    1812,  Frances-Graham,  dau  *  of  John-Grabam 
Clarke,  Esq. — *  Sony  Riehard-Pieree,  m.  and  has  issue. 

BUXTON,  Sir  Robert-Jacob;  of  Shadwell,  Norfolk.    E,  cr.  1800. 
B.  1829,  sue.  1842. 

BUXTON,  Sir  Edward-North ;  of  Belfield,  Dorsetshire.     £.  cr.  1840. 

B.  1812,  sue.  1845,  m.  1836,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Gumey,  Esq. 
—*Son,  Thomas-Fowell. 

CALDER,Sir  Henry-Roddara ;  of  Muirtoune.    S.  cr.  1686. 

M.  1819,  Lady  Franees-Selina  Pery,  4th  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Li- 
merick— *His  eldest  Son, 

CALDWELL,  Sir  Henry :  of  CasUe-Caldwell,  Co.  Fermanagh.     /.  cr.  1683. 
Sue.  1842,  m.  1840,  Sophia-Louisa,  dau.  of  D.  R.  Paynter.  Esq. 

CALL, Sir  William-Pratt;  ofWhiteford,  Cornwall.    E.  cr.  1791. 

B.  1781,  sue.  1801,  widr.  1830,  having  m.  1806,  Lady  Louisa-Geoiigiana 
Forbes,  dau.  of  George,  5th  E.  of  Granard,dee. — *Sony  William-Berkeley,  m. 

CAMERON,  Sir  Duncan ;  of  Fassifem,  Argylesh.    E.  cr.  1815. 

Sue.  tQ2Q.—* Brother,  Captain  Peter. 
CAMPBELL,  Sir  Thomas ;  of  Auchinbreek,  Argylesh.    S.  cr.  1 628. 

Sue.  1812. 
CAMPBELL,  Sir  James ;  of  Aberuehill,  Perthsh.    5.  cr.  1623. 

M.  1840,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Rear-Ad.  Sir  Howe  Bromley,  Bait. 
CAMPBELL,  Sir  John ;  of  Ardnamurchan,  Argylesh.    5.  cr.  1629. 

B.  1807,  sue.   1834,  m.  2ndly,  1833,  Hannah-Elizabeth,  dau.  of 

M*Leod,  Esq.— ♦Son,  John-William. 

CAMPBELL,  Sir  Hugh  Purves-Hume,  M.P.;  of  Purves  HaU,  Co.  Berwick. 

S.  cr.  1665. 

B.  1812,  sue.  1833,  m.  2ndly,  1841,  JulianarRebecca,  only  dan.  of  Lieotw- 

Gen.  Sir  Joseph  Fuller,  K.C.H. 
CAMPBELL,  Sir  Archibald;  of  Sueeoth,  Dumbartonsh.    E.  cr.  1808. 

B.  1769,  sue.  1823,  widower  1844,  having  m.  1795,  Elizabeth,  eld.  dan.  of 

John  Balfour,  Esq. — ^Son,  John,  M.P.,m.  and  has  issue. 
CAMPBELL,  Major.-Gen.  Sir  Guy,  C.B.    E.  cr.  1 815. 

M.  2ndly,  1820,  Pamela,  dau.  of  Lord  Edwaid  Fits-Gerald^— mc  Dnkt 

of  Leinster. — *Hit  eld.  Son, 
CAMPBELL,  Sir  Alexander-Thomas  Cockburn;  of  Gaztsford,  RoM-aih.   M. 

cr.l820. 

Sue.  1824,  m.  2ndly,  1842,  Grace,  dan.  of  John  Spence,  Esq. 

CAMPBELL,  Lieut-Col.  Sir  John.    E.  cr.  1831. 

Sue.  1843,  m.  1841,  Helen-Margaret,  only  child  of  the  late  OoL  JobnCi^i 

of  the  Hon.  E.  I.  C.'s  service.—*  Hit  Son. 
CAMPBELL,  Sir  Robert;  of  Carrick  Buoy,  Co.  Donegal.    B,  cr.  1831. 

B.  1771,  widr.  1842,  having  m.  1798,  Eliia,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Pbakj»  E^ 

M.D.— *  Son,  Sir  John-NicoU-Robert,  m. 
CAMPBELL,  Sir  Alemnder ;  of  Barcaldine,  Co.  Aigyll.    JV.  cr.  1831. 

B.  1819,  sac.  1842.^*  Brother,  James-Robert. 

CAMPBELL,  Sir  Dondd;  of  Dunstaffiuge,  Aigjksh.    £.  cr.  1886. 
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THE  BARONETAGE. 

B.  1800,  m.  1825,  Caroline- Eliza,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  William  Plomer. 

— ♦  Sauy  Angus. 
GARDEN,  Sir  Henry-Robert ;  of  Templemore,  Co.  Tipperarr.    /.  cr.  1787. 

B.  1789,  sue.  1822,  ra.  1818,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Frederick  Thompson,  Esq. 

*Son,  John-Craven,  m. 
CAREW,  SirWalter-Palk;  of  Haccomb,  Devon.    E.  cr.  1661. 

B.  1807,  sue.  1830,  m.  1837,  Anne-Frances,  dau.  of  Colonel  Tuylor, — 

•Ha  Son, 
CARMICHAEL,  Sir  Thomas  Gibson  ;  of  Skirling,  Peebles-sh.     S.  cr.  1628- 

Sue.  1803,  m.  2ndly,  1816,  the  Hon.  Anne  Napier,  3rd  daughter  of  Francis, 

8th  Lord  Napier. — *His  Son. 

CARMICHAEL,  Sir  James-Robert ;  of  Norwood,  Surrey.     E.  cr.  1821 . 

B,  1817,  sue.  1838,  m.  1841,  Louisa-Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Butler, 

Bartw— 'Hw  Son, 
CARNAC,  Sir  James-Rivett;  of  Derby  and  of  Upper  Harley  Street,  Middlesex. 

E.  cr.  1836. 

B.  1784,  m.  1815,  Anna-Maria,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  William  Ri- 

chardes.  Esq. — *Son,  John. 
CARNEGIE,  Sir  James ;  of  Southesk,  Forfarsh.  S,  cr.  1663. 

Sue.  1806,  m.  1825,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Lysons. — *Son, 

James. 
CATHCART,  Sir  John-Andrew ;  of  Carleton,  Ayrsh.    S.  cr.  1703. 

B.  1810,  sue.  1828,  m.  1836,  Lady  Eleanor  Kennedy,  dau.ofthe  late  Earl 

of  Cassilis,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  Marquis  of  Ailsa. — *Hu  Son. 
CAVE,  Sir  John-Robert  Browne  ;  of  Stanton,  North  Hants.    E.  cr.  1641. 

B.  1798,  sue.  1838,  m.  1821,  Catherine-Penelope,  youngest  dau.  and  coh. 

of  William  Milles,  Esq.— •Son,  Milles. 
CAYLEY,  Sir  George ;  of  Brompton,  Yorksh.    E.  cr.  1661. 

B.  1773,  sue.  1792,  m.  1795,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Walker.^ 

*  Son,  Digby,  m.  and  has  issue. 

CHAD,  Sir  Charles;  of  Thursfoid,  Norfolk.    E.  cr.  1791. 

B.  1779,  sue.  1815,  widr.  1832,  having  m.  1810,  Lady  Anne  Tumour,  dau. 
of  EdvTard-Garth,  2nd  Earl  of  Winterton. — *  Son,  Edward-Henry. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  Sir  Henry-Orlando-Robert ;  of  London.    E.  cr.  1828. 
Sue.  1843.— •Hi*  Brother. 

CHAPMAN, Sir Montagu-Lowther;  of  St.-Lucv,Westmeath.    /.cr.l782. 

B.  1808,  sue.  1837.— ♦-BroMer,  Benjamin-James. 
CHATTERTON,  Sir  William  -  Abraham ;   of  Castle  Mahon,  Co.  Cork.    E. 

cr.  1801. 

B.  1787,   sue.  1806,    in.  1824,   Henrietta-Georgiana-Maria,  dau.   of  the 

Rev.  Lascelles  Iremonger. — *  Brother,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  m. 
CHAYTOR,  Sir  William  ;  of  Croft,  Co.  York,  and  Witton  Castle,  Co.  Durham. 

E.  cr.  1831. 

B.  1771,  m.  1803,  Isabella,  youngest  dau.  and  coheir  of  John  Carter,  Esq. 

— *Son,  William-Richard-Carter,  widr. 
CHETWODE,  Sir  John,  M.P. ;  of  Oakeley,  Staflfordsh.    E.  cr.  1700. 

B.  1764,  sue.  1779,  m.  Ul,—see  Stamford;  2ndly,  1827,  Elizabeth, dau. of 

John  Bristow,  Esq. — ♦  Son,  by  1st  marriage,  John  Newdigate-Ludford- 

Chetwode,  Esq.,  m. 
CHETWYND,  Sir  George;  of  Brocton,  Staffordsh.    E.  cr.  1795. 

B.  1783,  sue.  1824,  m.  1804,  Hannah-Maria,  dau.  of  John  Sparrow,  Esq. — 

•  Son,  George. 

CHICHESTER,  Sir  Arthur ;  of  Raleigh,  Devon.    E.  cr.  1641. 
Sue.  1Q42.—* Brother,  George. 

CHICHESTER,  Sir  Arthur ;  of  Green  Castle,  Co.  Donegal.   E.  cr.  1 821 . 
CHICHESTER,  Sir  John-Palmer-Bruce ;  of  Arlington  Court,  Devon.     £.  cr. 

1840. 

M.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thistlethwaite,  Esq.— ♦H«  Son. 
599 


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I 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

CHINNERY,  Rev.  Sir  Nicholas;  of  Flintfield, Co.  Cork.     /.  cr.  1799. 
B.  1804,  sue.  1840,  m.  1843,  Anne  Vernon. — *Uncle,Su  John. 

CIIOLMELEY,  Sir  Montague-John ;  of  Easton,  Lincolnsh.     JS.  cr.  1806. 
B.  1802,  sue.  1831,  m.  1829,  Lady  Georgiana  Beauclerk,  5th  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam, 8th  Duke  of  St.  Albans. — *  His  Son. 

CLARKE,  Sir  Simon-Haughton ;  of  Salford,  Warwicksh.     B.  cr.  1617. 
B.  1818,  sue.  1832.—*  Brother,  Philip-Haughton. 

CLARKE,  Sir  William-Henry-St.-Lawrence ;   of  Cresses-Green  House,  Co. 
Cork.     E.  er.  1804. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1808,  m.  1827,  Elizabeth-Barbara,  dau.  of  John-Moore  Tia- 
vers,  Esq. — ♦  San,  William-Henry-Travers. 

CLARKE,  Sir   Charles-Mansfield,  M.D.,  Physician   in   ordinary  to  Queen 

Adelaide;  of  Dunham  Lodge, Co.  Norfolk.    E.  cr.  1831. 

B.  1782,  m.  1806,  Mary-Anna,  dau.  of  Wright-Thomas  Squire,  Esq.     •  Son, 

Rev.  Charles,  ra.  and  has  issue. 
CLARK,  Sir  James,  M.D.,  Physician  in  ordinary  to  the  Queen.     E.  cr.  1837. 

B.  1788,  m.  1820,  Barbara,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Stephen,  D.V,— 

*  Son,  John-Forb€». 

CLAVERING,  Sir  Thomas-John  ;  of  Axwell,  Durham.     E.  cr.  1661. 

B.  1771,suc.l794,m.  1791,  Clara,  dau.  of  John,  Count  de  la  Sable.—*  5w, 

William- Aloysius. 
CLAY,  Sir  William,  M.P. ;  of  Fulwell  Lodge,  Middlesex.     JB.  cr.  1841. 

CLAYTON,  Sir  William-Robert,  M.P. ;  of  Morden,  Surrey.     E.  cr.  1731. 
B.  1786,  sue.  1834,  m.  1817,  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Col.  O'Donel.— 

•  Son,  William-Capel,  m. 

CLERK,  Sir  George,  M.P.;  of  Penicuik,  Co.  Edinburgh.     S.  cr.  1679. 

B.  1787,  m.  1810,  Maria-Anne,  dau.  of  Ewan  Law,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  the 
1st  Lord  EUenborough. — *  His  Son. 

CLERKE,  Sir  William-Henry ;  of  Hitcham,  Bucks.     E.  cr.  1669. 

B.  1793,  sue.  1818,  m.  1820,  Mary-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George- Watkin  Ken- 
riek,  Esq. — ♦  Son^  William-Henry. 

CLIFFORD,  Sir  Augustus-WUliam-John,  Captain  R.N.,  C.B.  £.cr.  1838. 
M.  1813,  Elizabeth-Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Lord  John  Townshend, — tee  Mar- 
quis Townshend. — *Son,  William-John-Cayendish. 

CLIFTON,  Sir  Juckes  Granville ;  of  Clifton,  Notts.     £.  cr.  1611. 

Sue.  1837,  m.  2udly,  1821,  Marianne,  dau.  of  John  Swynfen,  Esq. — *Stm, 
Robert. 

COCKBURN,  Major-Gen.  Sir  James,  G.C.H.,  LL.D.;  of  Langton,  Ber- 
wicksh.     5.  cr.  1627. 

Sue.  1804,  m.  1801,  Hon.  Marianna  Devereux,  dau.  of  George,  13th  Vis- 
count Hereford,  dec. — ^Brother,  RightrHon.  Adm.  Sir  Geoige,  G.C.B.,  m. 

COCKBURN,  Sir  William -Sarsfield-Rossiter,  MA.;  of  Cockbum,  Ber- 
wicksh.     5.  cr.  1628. 

Sue  1835,  m.  1823,  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Coke.— 
*Son,  Devereux-Plantagenet. 

COCKERELL,  SirCharles-Rushout;  of  Seizincote,  Gloncestersh.  JK.cr.  1809. 
B.  1809,  sue.  1837,  m.  1834,  the  Hon.  Cecilia-Olivia  Foley,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas,  3Td  Lord  Foley. — *Son,  Charles-FitZrGerald-Rushout. 

CODRINGTON,  SirChristopher-WUliam,  M.P.;  of  Dodington,  Glouoeslcnb. 
E.  or.  1721. 

B.  1805,  sue.  1843,  m.  1836,  Lady  Geoigiana  Somenet,  2nd  dan.  of  the 
Duke  of  Beaufort.— •BroM«r,  Charles-Bethel. 

COGHILL,  Sir  Josiah  ;  of  Coghill,  Yorksh.    E.  cr.  1778. 

Sue.  1817,  m.  2ndly,  1819,  Anna-Maria,  eld.  dau.  of  the  Ririkt  HflM. 
Charies-Kendal  Busbe,  Lord  Chief-Jnstice  of  the  Couit  of  Queen^t  ^ 
in  Ireland. — *  Son,  John-Joselyn. 
600 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

COLEBROOKE,  Sir  Thomas-Edward,  M.P.;  of  Bath.    E,  cr.  1759. 
Sue.  1838. 

COLLETON,  Lieut.-Colonel  Sir  James-Roupell ;  of  London.    E.  cr.  1660. 

B.  1783,  sue.  1815,  widr.  1831,  having  m.  1819,  Septima-Sexta-ColletOD, 

dau.  of  Rear- Admiral  Richard  Graves. — ^♦5on,  Frederick-Nassau-William- 

Graves. 
COLQUHOUN,  Sir  James,  M.P.;  of  Luss,  Dumbartonsh.      5.  cr.  1625  and 

E, 1786. 

B.  1804,  sue.  1836,  widr.  1844,  having  m.  1843,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 

Robert  Abercromby,  Bart. — *  Hi$  Son. 

COLT,  Sir  Edward-Vaughan ;  of  Leominster,  Herefordsh.    E,  cr.  1692. 
B.  1775,  sue.  1845. 

COLTHURST,  Sir  Nicholas ;  of  Ardrum,  Co.  Cork.     /.  cr.  1744. 
Sue.  1829.—*  Hit  Brother. 

CONGREVE,  Sir  William-Augustus;  of  Walton,  Staflfordsh.    E.  cr.  1812. 
B.  1827,  sue.  1828.—*  Brother^  William-Frederick. 

CONROY,  Sir  John,  K.C.H.,  and  D.C.L.;  of  Llanbrynmair,  Co.  Montgo- 
mery.    E.  cr.  1837. 

B.  1786,  m.  1808,  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  and  heir  of  the  late  Major- 
General  Benjamin  Fisher. — ♦Son,  Edward,  m.    (Sec  Earl  of  Rosse.) 

CONSTABLE,  Sir  Thomas-Aston  Clifford  ;   of  Tixall,  Staffordsh.    E.  cr. 
1815. 
See  Lord  Clifford,  sue.  1823. — *  Son,  Frederick- Augustus-Talbot. 

COOKE,  Sir  William-Bryan;  of  Whealley,Yorksh.    E.  cr.  1661. 

B.  1782,  sue.  1823,  m.  1823,  Isabel la-Ceeilia-Viviana,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Middletou,  Bart.,  dee. — *Son,  William-Ridley-Charles. 

COOPER,  Sir  Frederick;  of  Gogar.    S.  cr.  1638. 

Sue.  1840. 
COOPER,  Sir.Astley-Paston,  F.R.S. ;  of  Gadesbridge,  Hertfordsh.   E.  cr.  1821 . 

B.  1798,  sue.  1841,  m.  Elizabeth-Harriet,  only  child  of  William  Rickford, 

Esq.— ♦Hw  Son. 
COOTE,  Sir  Charles-Henry,  M.P.,  Premier  Bart,  of  Ireland ;  of  Ballyfin, 

Queen's  Co.     /.  cr.  1620. 

Sue.  1802,    widr.   1837,  of  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Whaley,  Esq. — *  Son, 

Charles. 
COOTE,  Sir  Charles ;  of  Donnybrook,  Dublin.    E.  cr.  1774. 

Sue.  1800.— ♦Hi*  Son. 
COPE,  Sir  John;  of  Bramhill  Park,  Hants.     E.  cr.  1611. 

Sue.  1812,  m.— ♦Hi*  Son. 
COPLEY,  Sir  Joseph-William;  of  Sprotborough,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1778. 

B.  1804,  sue.  1838,  m.  1831,  Lady  Charlotte  Anderson-Pelham,  2nd  dau.  of 

the  Earl  of  Yarborough. 
CORBET,  Sir  Andrew-Vincent ;  of  Moreton-Corbet,  Salop.     E.  cr.  1808. 

B.  1800,  sue.  1835,  m.  1820,  Raehel-Stepheus,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 

Col.  John  Hill, — see  Viscount  Hill. — *Son,  Vincent-Rowland. 

CORNEWALL,  Sir  Velters  Amyand  ;  of  Moceas  Court,  Herefordsh.    E.  cr. 
1764. 
B.  1824,  sue.  1835.—*  Brother,  William-Naper. 

COTTER,  Sir  James-Lawrence;  of  Rockforest,  Co.  Cork.     I.  cr.  1763. 
B.  1828,  sue.  1834. — *  Uncle,  Rev.  John-Rogerson. 

COTTERELL,  Sir  John-Henry ;  of  Gamons,  Herefordsh.     E.  cr.  1805. 

B.  1830.  sue.  1845.— ♦Bro^Aer,  Geers-Henry. 
COTTON,  Sir  St.-Vincent;  of  Landwade,  Cambridgesh.     E.  cr.  1641. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1812.— •  Uncte,  Alexander. 
COUPER,  Colonel  Sir  George;  E.  cr.  1841. 
COX,  Sir  Richard ;  of  Dunmanway,  Co.  Cork.     /.  cr.  1706. 

Sue.  1838. — ^*Cotatfi,  Richard- Hawthrey. 
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THE  BAROVETAGE. 

CRAIG,  Sir  James  G I Bsos;  of  Riccanon,  Co.  Mid-Lotbian.      £.  cr.  1831. 

B.  1765,  m.  1796,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Tbompsoa,  Esq. — *  Som^  \^  iliiam, 

M.P.,  m. 
CRAMPTON,  Sir  PhUip,  M.D.,  F.R-S. ;  of  Merrioo  Squarv,   DuWjd         £ 

cr.  1839. 

B.  1779,  ro.  1800,  Selina,  dau.  of  Patrick-UamilUMi  Caonexip  Esq. — *Sfn, 

J  ohD-Twistleton-  Fiennes. 
CRAUFUBD,   Rer.  Sir  Georze-Gregan ;   of  KUberoer,   Stiriingsh.     E.   cr. 

1781. 

Sue.  1839,  m.  1S43,  the  Hon.  Hester  Kinz,  eldest  dau.  of  the  laie  Lord 

Kin^,  and  sister  of  the  Earl  of  LoreWje. — ^Cobsm,  Chaiies. 

CRAWFURD,  Sir  Robert  Pollock.     S.  cr.  1638. 

CREWE,  Sir  John  IlARpra ;  of  Caulk  Abbev,  Derbysh.     E.  cr.  1671. 
B.  1824,  sue.  1844.— •  Hu  Brother, 

CROFT,Sir  Archer- Denman ;  of  Croft  Castle,  Herefordsh.     £.  cr.  1671. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1835,  m.  1837,  Julia-Barbara,  widow  of  Athcdstan  Corbet, 
Esq. — *&m,  Herbert-George- Denman. 

CROFT,  Sir  John,  K.T.S.,  F.R5.,  and  D.C.L. ;  of  Cowling  Hall,  Yorksh.    L 
cr.  1818. 

M.  2ndly,  1827,  Anne-Knox,  dau.  of  the  Rer.  John   Radclifie— •  Som, 
John-Frederick. 

CROFTON,  Sir  Morean-Georee;  of  Mohill  House,  Leitrim.     E.  cr.  1801. 
B.  1788,  sue.  18«,  m.  1812,  Emily,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Dem* 
Daly,  and  sister  of  Lord  Dunsandle.-^'^a,  Hugb-Denls. 

CROFTON,  Sir  James ;  of  Longford  House,  Co.  Slitfo.     £.  cr.  1838. 

B.  1771,  m.  1794,  Marianne,  dau.  of  the  Rer.  John  Lyster-— 'iw*,  Malbj, 
m.  and  has  issue. 

CROMPTON,  Sir  Samuel,  of  Wood-End,  Co.  York.     £.  cr.  1838. 

B.  1785,  m.  1829,  Isabella-Sophia,  6th  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Ardu- 
bald-Iiamilton  Cathcart. — See  Earl  Cathcart. 

CROSBI E,  Sir  Edward-WUliam ;  of  Brav,  Co.  Wicklow.     5.  cr.  1630. 

B.  1794,  sue.  1798,  m.  1831,  Dorothea-Alicia,  daughter  of  John  Walsh, 
Esq. 

CUFFE,  Sir  Jonah-Denny  Wheeler  ;  of  Leyiatfa,  Kilkennysh.     /.  cr.  1799. 
M.  a  dau.  of  William  Browne,  Esq. — *5afi,  William. 

CULLUM,  Ktv.  SirThomas-Gery;  of  Hawstead,  and  Uardwick  Hall,  SofToIt 
£.  cr.  1660. 
B.  1777,  sue.  1831,  m.2ndly,  1832,  Miss  Uoyd. 

CUNLIFFE,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Robert-Henry;  of  Liverpool,  Lancash.     £.  a. 
1759. 

B.  1785,  sue.  1834,  m.  2ndly,  1825,  Susan-Emily,  2nd  dan.  of  Cokoel 
John  Paton. — ^Son,  by  1st  m.,  Robert. 

CUN YNGHAM,  Sir  Robert-Keith  Dick  ;  of  Piestonfidd,  Edinbugfashire.     & 
cr.  1669. 

B.  1773,  sue.  1812,  m.  1807,  Harriet,  3rd  dan.  of  Thooiaa  Hanmer,  Eaq  — 
*Son,  William-Hanmer,  m.  and  has  issue. 

CUNINGHAME,  Sir  Alexander-DaTid-Montoomeiy;    of  Cone-HUl,  Amb. 
8.  cr.  1672.    (Sir  Alexander  claims  the  Earldom  of  Glencaim  as  faHit 
male  descendant  of  Andrew,  2nd  son  of  William,  4th  Eaii) 
Sue.  1837.— Brother,  Thomas. 

CUNYNGHAME,  Colonel  Sir  David ;  of  Milncrtig,  Linlithgowsh.  &  cr.  1700. 
B.  1769,  sue.  1828,  m.  1st,  1801,  Maria  Thurlow,  [dau.  of  Edwaid,  hit 
Lord  Thurlow,]  who  d.  1816 ;  and  2ndly,  1817,  Geitrade-Hcniiatti,  dv. 
of  William  Kimpton,  EMi.,who  d.  1842.— ^Sm,  by  1st  uiriMBt^  IM^ 
Thurlow,  m.  (See  Earl  of  ClanwUliam.) 
603 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

CURTIS,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Lucius,  C.B.;  of  Gatcombe,  HanU.    E,  cr.  1794. 
B.  1786,  sue.  1816,  widr.  1841,  having  m.  1811,  Mary-Figg,  dau.  of  Moses 
Greetham,'  Esq.— •  iStm,;Roger. 

CURTIS,  Sir  William;  of  Cullands  Grove, Middlesex.    E.  cr.  1802. 

B.  1782,  sue.  1829,  m.  1803,  Mary-Anae,  only  child  of  the  late  George 

Lear,  Esq. — *  Son,  William,  m. 
CUYLER,  Sir  Charles;  of  St.  John's  Lodge,  Herts.     E,  cr.  1814. 

B.  1794,  sue.  1819,  m.  1823,  Catherine-Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  Fitz- 

william  Hallifax. — *  Son,  Charles-Henry-Johnes. 

DALLAS,  Sir  RobertrCharles;  of  Petsall,  Staffordsh.  JB.  cr.  1798. 

B.  1804,  sue.  1833,  m.  1841,  the  Hon.  Frances-Henrietta,  widow  of  the 
late  Charles  Des-Voeux,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  EUenborough. 

DALLING,  Sir  William-Windham ;  of  Burwood  Park,  Surrey.     E.  cr.  1783. 

Sue.  1798.—*  Brother,  Capt.  John- Windham,  R.N. 
DALRYMPLE,  Sir  Hew  Hamilton  ;  of  North  Berwick,  Haddingtonshire.     S. 

er.  1697. 

See  Earl  of  Stair,  b.  1814,  sue.  1835.^ — ♦  Brother,  John. 

DALRYMPLE,  Colonel  Sir  Adolphus-John;  of  High  Mark,  Wigtounsb.      E. 

er.l815. 

See  Earl  of  Stair,  b.  1784,  sue.  1830. 
DALYIEL,  Sir  John-Graham;  of  Binns,  Linlithgowsh.    S.  cr.  1686. 

Sue.  1841 .— •  Brother,  Col.  Robert. 
DANCER,  Sir  Thomas-Going-Bemard ;  of  Northland,  Co.  Tippeiary.     J.  cr. 

1662. 

B.  1806,  sue.  1843,  m.  1845,  Helen-Jane,  dau.  of  J.  Johnston,  Esq. — 

^Brother,  Philip. 
DARELL,  Sir  Harry-Franeis-Colville ;  of  Richmond,  Surrey.     E,  cr.  1795. 

B.  1814,  sue.  1828. 
DASHWOOD,  Sir  George:  ofKirklington  Park, Gxfordsh.     E.  cr.l684. 

B.  1786,  sue.  1828,  m.  1815,  Marianne-Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Rowley, 

Bart—*  Son,  Henry-William. 
DAVIE,  Sir  Humphrey-Phineas ;  of  Creedy,  Devon.     E,  cr.  1641. 

Sue.  1824. 

DAVIS,  Sir  John-Francis,  Governor  of  Hong-Kong.    E,  er.  1845. 
DE-BATHE,  Sir  William-Plunkett ;  of  Knightstown,  Meathsh.     E.  cr.  1801 . 

B.  1793,  sue.  1828,  m.  1820,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Earle,  Esq.— *Sofi, 

Henry-Pereival. 

DE-BEAU  VOIR,  Sir  Jobn-Edmond  Browne  ;  of  Johnstown,  Co.  Dublin.  /. 
or.  1797. 

B.  1794,  sue.  1835,  widr.  1831,  having  m.  1825,  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
Richard  Wright,  Esq.,  widow  of  Admiral  Mak'dougal,  and  heiress,  as 
nearest  of  kin,  of  the  Rev.  Peter  de-Beauvoir. — *  Brother,  Charles-Manly 
Browne,  Esq.,  m. 

DE-BOURGHO,  Sir  Richard-Waller,  of  Caslle-Connel,  Co.  Limerick.      I. 

cr.  1785. 

M.  1844,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Brooke  Brasier,  Esq. 
DE-CRESPIGNY,  Sir  Claude  -  William  -  Champion ;  of  Champion  Lodge, 

Surrey.     E.  cr.  1805. 

B.  1818,  sue.  1829.— */fM   Brother. 
DENNY,  Sir  Edward ;  of  Tralee  Castle,  Co.  Kerry.    I.  er.  1782. 

B.  1796,  sue.  1831. — ^Brother,  Robert-Day,  ra. 
DENYS,  Sir  George- William ;  of  Easton-Neston,  North  Hants.     E.  cr.  1813. 

B.  1788,  widr.  1828,  having  m.  1809,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Lind,  Esq. 

— *Son,  George-William,  m.  and  has  issue. 
BERING,  Sir  Edward-Cholmeley ;  of  Surrcnden-Dering,  Kent.    E.  cr.  162^ 

B.  1807,  sue.  1811,  m.  1832,  the  Hon.  Jane  Edwards,  youngest  dau.  of 

Lord  Kensington. — *  Son,  Edward-Cholmeley. 
603 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

DES-VOEUX,  Sir  Charles ;  of  India  Ville,  Queen's  Co.     J.  cr.  1787. 

B.  1779,  sue.  1814,  m.  2Ddly,  1842,  Lady  Cecilia  Pauley  2Dd  dau.  of 

Charles  Ingoldsby,  13th  Marquis  of  Winchester. — *Son  by  Ist  m.,  Heniy- 

William,  m. — iSee  Earl  of  Coventry. 
DE-TRAFFORD,  Sir  Thomas-Joseph ;  of  Trafford  Park,  Lancashire.     £.  or. 

1841.— ♦//«  Son, 

DE-VERE,  Sir  Aubrey-de-Vere ;  of  Curragh,  Co.  Limerick.     I.  cr.  1784. 

B.  1788,  sue.  1818,  m.  1807,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Stephen- Ed- 
ward Rice,  Esq. — *Son,  Vere-Edmund-de-Vere,  m. 
DICK,  Sir  Page ;  of  Braid.     S.  cr.  1642. 

B.  1769,  sue.  1 840,  ra.  1795,  Nancy,  dau.  of  Richard  Partridge,  Esq. — "Son, 

Charles-William-Hockaday,  m. 
DICKSON,  Sir  William,  Capt.  R.N.;  of  Ilardingham,  Norfolk.     -EL  cr.  1802. 

B.  1798,  sue.  1827.— •BroMer,  Archibald. 
DILLON,  Sir ;  of  Lismullen,  Co.  Meath.     E,  cr.  1801.     Sue.  1845. 

—*Hu  Brother. 
DIXIE,  Sir  Willoughby-Wolstan ;  of  Fulstone  Hall,  Leicestersh.     £.  cr.  1660. 

B.  1816,  sue.  1827,  m.  1841,  Louisa-Anne,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Evan  Lloyd, 

by  Alicia  Dow.  Lady  Trimlestown. — See  Lord  Trimlestown. — *  Brother. 

Ikaumont. 
DODSWORTH,  Sir  Edward  Smith  ;  of  Newland  Park,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1784. 

B.  1768,  sue.  1789,  widr.  1830,  having  m.  1804,  Susan,  dau.  of  the  late 

Henry  Dawkins,  Esq. — ^Brother,  Charles,  m.,  and  has  issue. 
DOMVILLE,  Sir  William ;  of  St.  Albans,  Herts.     E.  cr.  1814. 

B.  1774,  sue.  1833,  m.  1807,  Maria,  daughter  of  the  late  Isaac  Solly, 

Esq. — *iSon,  James-Graham. 
DOMVILE,    Sir    Compton  Pocklikgton  ;    of  Santry  House,  Co.  Dublin. 

E.  cr.l8l5. 

M.  1st,  9ee  Earl  of  Balcarres,   2ndly,  1815,  Helena-Sarah,  daughter  of 

Frederick  Trench,  Esq. — ^Son,  by  \9t  m.,  Compton-Charles. 

DON,  Sir  William-Henry  ;  of  Newton,  Berwicksh.     S.  cr.  1667. 
B.  1825. 

DOUGHTY,  Sir  Edward ;  of  Tichbome  House,  Hants.     E.  cr.  1620. 

B.  1782,  sue.  1845,  m.  1827,  the  Hon.  Catherine  Arundell,  4th  dau.  of 
James-Everard,  9th  Lord  Arundell. — *  Brother,  James-Francis  Tichbome, 
Esq.,  m.  and  has  issue. 

DOUGLAS,  Lieut.-General  Sir  Howard,  C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  Colonel  of  the  99th 
Reg.,  and  M.P. ;  of  Carr,  Perthsh.     £.  cr.  1777. 
Sue.  1809,  m.  1799,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Dundas,  Esq. — ^Son,  Charles. 

DOUGLAS,  Sir  George-Henry  Scott;  of  Springwood  Park,  Roxbuighsh.    E, 

cr.  1786. 

B.  1825, sue.  1836. 
DOUGLAS,  Sir  Robert  Mackenzie  ;  of  Glenbervie,  Co.  Kincardine.     £.  a. 

1831. 

B.  1837,  sue.  1843.— •Hii  Brother, 

DOYLE,  Sir  Francis-Hastings-Charles.    E,  cr.  1828. 

B.  1810,  sue.  1839. 
D*OYLEY,  Sir  John-Hadley ;  of  Shottisham,  Norfolk.     £.  cr.  1663. 

Sue.  1845,  m.  1819,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  George-Nesbitt  Thompson.  Esq. 

— *5(m,  Charles-Walter. 

DRAKE,  Sir  Thomas-Trayton  Fulleh-Ellioit  ;  of  NutweU-Courty  DefW. 
£.cr.  1821. 

B.  1785,  m.  1819,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  James  Hallbrd,  Eeq^— ^AroOtr,  Rqm> 
Henry,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  and  has  issue. 

DRUMMOND,Sir  James  Walker;  of  Hawthomden,  New Bmnmidb    & 
cr.  1828. 

Sue.  lMi,F^* Brother,  Francis,  m. 
€04 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

DRYDEN,  Sir  Henry- Edward-Leigh ;  of  Canons-Ashby,  Northants.      E,  cr. 
1795. 
B.  1818,  sue.  1837. — *BroMcr,  Alfred-Erasmus. 

DUCKETT,  Sir  George,  F.R.S.  and  F.  A.S. ;  of  Corsham,  Wilts.     E.  cr.  1791. 

B.  1777,  sue.  1822,  widr.  1844,  having  m.  1810,  Miss  Isabella  Floyd.— 

*S(m,  George-Floyd. 
DUCKWORTH,  Sir  John-Thomas-BuUer ;   of  Fenteroon,  Cornwall.     £.  cr. 

1813. 

B.  1809,  sue.  1817. 
DUKINFIELD,  Rev.  Sir  Henry-Robert;  of  Dukinfield-Hall,  Cheshire.     E. 

cr.l665. 

B.  1791,  sue.  1836,  m.  1836,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Craufurd,  Bart., 

and  widow  of  Gen.  Chowue. — ^Brother,  Charles- Egerton. 

DUNBAR,  Sir  William ;  of  Mochrum,  Wigtounsh.     S.  cr.  1694. 

Sue.  1841,  m.  1842,  Catherine  Hay,  eld.  dau.  of  the  late  James  Pater- 
son,  Esq. — *His  Son, 

DUNBAR,  Rev.  Sir  William  ;  of  Dum,  Banffsh.    5.  cr.  1697. 
B.  1804,  sue.  1813,  m. 

DUNBAR,  Sir  Archibald  ;  of  Northfield,  Elginsh.   S.  cr.  1701. 

B.  1772,  sue.  1791,m.2ndly,  1822,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Brander,  Esq. 
— *Sonf  by  1st  m.  Archibald,  m.  and  has  issue. 

DUNBAR,  Sir  Frederick-William ;  of  Boath,  Naimsh.     £.  cr.  1814. 

B.  1819,  sue.  1836,  m.  1842,  Caroline-Maria,  dau.  of  William  Gordon, 

Esq. — *  Brother,  James,  R.N. 
DUNDAS,  Major-Gen.  Sir  James-Fullerton ;  of  Richmond,  Surrey.    E.  cr. 

1815. 

Sue.  1840. — *  Brother  J  Captain  John  Burnet,  R.N.,  m. 

DUNDAS,  Sir  David;  of  Beechwood,  Co.  Mid  Lothian.     E.  cr.  1821. 

B.  1803,  sue.  1836,  m.  1841,  Catherine-Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John- 
Whyte  Melville,  Esq.—*  Hi»  Son. 

DUNLOP,  Sir  James ;  of  Dunlop,  Co.  Ayr.     E.  cr.  1838. 
B.  1830,  sue.  1839. 

DUNTZE,  Sir  John-Lewis;  of  Rockbere  House,  Devon.     E.  cr.  1774. 

B.  1806,  sue.  1830,  m.  1834,  Frances-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Coles. 

DURRANT,  Sir  Thomas-Henry-Estridge ;  of  Scottowe,  Norfolk.  £.  cr.  1784. 
B.  1807,  sue.  1829,  m.  2ndly,  1833,  Julia,  dau.  of  Josiah-Henry  Stracey, 
Esq.— ♦Hi*  Son. 

DYER,  Sir  Thomas-Swinnerton,  Commander  R.N. ;  of  Tottenham,  Middle- 
sex.    E.  cr.  1678. 

B.  1771,  sue.  1838,  m.  1814,  Miss  Mary  Davies. — ^Nephew,  Thomas,  m. 
and  has  issue. 

DYKE,  Sir  Perceval-Hart ;  of  Horsham,  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1676. 

Sue.  1831,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Jenner,  Esq. — *Sony  Perceval-Hart, 
m.  and  has  issue. 

DYMOKE,  Sir  Henry ;  of  Scrivelsby  Court,  Lincolnsh.    Champion  of  England. 
E.  cr.  1841. 
M.  1823,  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Pearce,  Esq. 

EAST,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward-Hyde,  F.R.S. ;  of  Calcutta.     E.  cr.  1823. 

B.  1764,  widr.  1844,  having  m.  1786,  Jane-Isabella,   dau.  of  Joseph- 
Chaplin  Hankey,  Esq. — *Son,  James-Buller,  m. — See  Lord  Leigh. 

EAST,  Sir  East-George-Clayton ;  of  Hall  Place,  Berkshire.     £.  cr.  1838. 

B.  1794,  m.  1815,  Marianne-Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Bishop,  Esq. 

— ♦  Son,  Gilbert-East. 
EASTHOPE,  Sir  John,  M.P. ;  of  Fir  Grove,  Surrey.     E.  cr.  1841. 

B.  1784,  m.  1843,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Skyring,  RA. 

and  widow  of  Major  Longley. 
605 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

ECIILIN,  Sir  Edward;  of  Clonagh,  Co.  Kildare.     I.  cr.  1721. 
B.  1795. 

EDEN,  Sir  William  ;  of  West  Auckland,  and  of  Truir,  Durham.     B.  cr.  1672. 

B.  1803,  sue.  1814,  m.  1844,  Elfirida,  youngest  dau.  of  Colonel  Iiemonger. 

*Brother,  Robert,  m. 
EDMONSTONE,  Sir  Archibald ;  of  Duntreath,  Co.  Stirling.     E.  or.  1774. 

B.  1795,  sue.  1821,  m.  1832,  Emma,  dau.  of  Randle  Wilbrabam,  Esq.^ 

♦Hi*  $on. 

EDWARDES,  Sir  Henry-Hope  ;  of  Shrewsbury.     £.  cr.  1644. 

B.  1829,  sue.  1841.— ♦BroMer,  Trevor-Hope. 
EDWARDS,  Sir  John;  of  Garth,  Co.  Montgomery.     E.  or.  1838. 

B.  1770,  m.  2ndly,  1825,  Harriet,  dau.  of  tlie  Rev.  Charles  Johnson,  and 

wid.  of  John-Owen  Herbert,  Esq. 

EGERTON,  Sir  Philip-de-Malpas  Grey,  M.P.;  of  Egerton  and  Oulton  Park, 
Cheshire.     E.  cr.l617. 

B.  1806,  sue.  1829,  m.  1832,  Anna- Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  George- 
John  Legh,  Esq. — *SoUf  Phiiip-le-Belward. 

ELIOTT,  Sir  William-Francis,  F.R.S.;  of  Stobbs,  Roxburghsh.  S,  or.  1666. 
Sue.  1812,  widr.  1836,  having  m.  1826,  lli^-esa,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Boswell,  Bart.,  dee. — *//i#  #<m. 

ELPHINSTONE,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Howard,  C.B.;  of  Sowerby,  Cumberland. 
E.  cr.  1816. 

B.  1773,  m.  1803,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Warburton,  Esq. — *Sony  Howard, 
M.P.,  m.  and  has  issue. 

ELPHINSTONE,  Sir  Robert  Dalrtmple-Horn  ;  of  Horn  and  Logie-Elphin- 

stone,  Aberdeensh.     E.  cr.  1 828. 

See  Earl  of  Stair. — *Son,  James,  m.  and  has  issue. 
ELTON,  Sir  Edward  Marwood  ;  of  Widworthy  Court,  Devon.     E.  cr.  1838. 
ELTON,  Sir  Charles-Abraham ;  of  Bristol.     E.  cr.  1717. 

B.  1778,  sue.  1842,  m.  1804,  Sarah,  eld.  dau.  of  Joseph  Smith,  Esq., 

dec. — *Sony  Arthur,  m. 

ERSKINE,  Sir  Thomas ;  of  Cambo,  Fifesh.    E.  cr.  1821. 

B.  1824,  sue.  1841. 
ESMONDE,  Sir  Thomas,  M.P.;  of  Ballynastra,  Co.  Waterford.     J.  cr.  1628. 

B.  1786,  sue.  1803,  widr.  1840,  having  m.  Maiy,  only  dau.  of  Pftyn^i 

Esq. — ^Brother,  Rev.  Bartholomew. 

EVELYN,  Sir  Hugh ;  of  Wotton  Place,  Surrey.     E.  cr.  1713. 
B.  1769,  sue.  1Q33^-* Brother,  Sidney. 

EVERY,  Sir  Henry ;  of  Egginton,  Derbysh.    E,  cr.  1641. 

B.  1777,  sue.  1785,  widr.  1812,  having  m.  1798,  Penelope,  dau.  of  SirJoho- 
Parker  Mosley,  Bart.,  dec. — *  Son,  Henry,  m.  2ndly, — lae  Vitcount  Aab- 
brook,  and  has  issue. 

FAGG,  Sir  John ;  of  Wiston,  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1660. 
Sue.  1 822.— •  Brother,  John-William-Thomas,  m. 

FAIRFAX,  Col.  Sir  Henry ;  of  the  Hohnes,  Co.  Roxburgh.  K  cr.  1836. 
B.  1790,  vndr.  1844,  having  m.  1830,  Aw-Montgoroerie,  3rd  dau.  of  TIm 
Williamson  Ramsay,  Esq.^ — *Sonj  William-George-Heibcrt-Taylor. 

FAIRLIE,  Sir  John  Cunningham  ;  of  Robertland,  Ayrsh.    5.  cr.  1630. 

B.  1779,  sue.  1837,  m.  1808,  JaneULucretia,  dau.  of  John  Wallaoe^  Eiq. 

— *  Brother,  Charles,  ro.  and  has  issue. 
FALKINER,  Sir  Riggs ;  of  Annemoont,  Co.  Cork.    J.  cr.  1776. 

B.  1789,  sue.  1825.— *jBfofA«r,  Charles. 
FARMER,  Sir  George-Richard ;  of  Mount  Pleasant,  Soskx.     £.  cr.  1780. 

B.  1788,  sue.  1814,  m.  1825,  Irene,  dau.  of  Geoiga-Farmar  SUi%  Eaq. 
FAANABY,  Sir  Charies-Francis ;  of  Wickham  Court,  Kent    £.  cr.  ITM- 

B.  1787,  sue.  1802,  m.  1810,  Elia,  dau.  of  Tixmns  Mariand,  Eiq. 
606 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

FARQUHAR,  Sir  Walter-Rockliffe;   of  Cadogan  House,  Middlesex.     E.  cr. 

1796. 

B.  1810,  sue.  1836,  m.  1837,  Lady  Mary-Octavia  Somerset,  sister  of  the 

Duke  of  Beaufort. — *  His  Son. 
FARQUHAR,  Sir  Walter-Minto  Townshend  ;  of  the  Mauritius.   E.  cr.  1821. 

B.  1809,  sue.  1830,  m.  1835,  Erica-Catherine  Mackay,  [dau.  of  Lord 

Reay.]— ♦H«  San. 
FARRINGTON,  Sir  Henry-Anthony ;  of  Blackheath,  Kent.     E.  cr.  1818. 

Sue.  1834,  widower,  1843,  having  m.  1833,  Frances-Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 

of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Warren.  —*Uu  Stm. 

FERGUSON,  Sir  Robert-Alexander,  M.P. ;  of  Londonderry.     E.  cr.  1801. 
B.  1795,  sue.  1811. 

FERGUSSON,  Sir  Charles-Dalryniple  ;  of  Kilkerran,  Ayrsh.     S.  cr.  1703. 

B.  1800,  sue.  1838,  m.  1829,  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  David  Boyle. 

See  Earl  of  Glasgow. — *Son,  James. 
FETHERSTON,  Sir  George-Ralph ;  of  Ardaijh,  Co.  Longford.     I.  cr.  1776. 

B.  1784,  sue.  1819,  m.  1821,  Frances-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Solly, 

Esq.,  dec. — *  Brother,  John. 

FETHERSTOIJHAUGH,  Sir  Henry;   of  Fetherstonhaugh,  Northumberland. 

E.  cr.  1747. 

Sue.  1774,  m.  1825,  Miss  Mary-Anne  Bullock. 
FILMER,  Sir  Edmund;  M.P.,of  East  Sutton,  Kent.     E.  cr.  1674. 

B.  1809,  sue.  1834,  m.  1831,  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  David  Morris,  Esq. — 

*Son,  Edmund. 
FITZ-GERALD,  Sir  James-George;  of  Castle  Ishen,  Co.  Cork.      /.  cr.  1644. 

B.  1831,  sue.  1Q39.—* Brother,  Gerald-Richard. 

FITZ-GERALD,  Sir  John  Judkin  ;  of  Lisheen,  Co.  Tipperary.  E.  cr.  1801 . 
B.  1788,  sue.  1810,  widr.  1839,  having  m.  1816,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Richard 
Pennefather,  Esq.,  and  wid.  of  Major  Ache&on  Moore. — *Son,  Thomas,  m. 

FITZ-GERALD,  Sir  William;  of  Newmarket-on-Fergus,  Co.  Clare.  E. 
cr.l821. 

Sue.  1834,  m.  1805,  Emilia-Cumming,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Veale, 
Esq.—.*  Son,  Edward. 

FITZ-HERBERT,  Sir  Henry ;  of  Tissington,  Derbysh.    E.  cr.  1784, 

B.  1783,  sue.  1798,  m.  1805,  Agnes,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Beresford, 
dec. — *Son,  William,  m. 

FITZ-WYGRAM,  Sir  Robert;  of  Walthamstow  House.    E.  or.  1806. 
B.  1813,  sue.  lQ43.—*Brother,  Frederick-Wellington. 

FLEETWOOD,  Sir  Peter  Hesketh,  M.P.,  of  Rossall  Hall,  Lane.  E.  cr.  1838. 
B.  1801,  m.  1st, — tee  Lord  Metcalfe,  2udly,  Virginie-Maria,  dau.  of  Senor 
Pedro  Garcia. 

FLEMING,  Rev.  Sir  Richard ;  of  Rydal,  Westmoreland.     E.  cr.  1705. 

B.  1791,  sue.  1821,  m.  1825,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  late  W.  B.Bradshaw,  Esq. 
— *iSbii,  Michael. 

FLETCHER,  Sir  Henry ;  of  Clea  Hall,  Cumberland.     E.  cr.  1782. 

B.  1807,  sue.  1821,  m.  lti34,  Emily-Maria,  ^nd  dau.  of  the  late  George 
Brown,  Esq. — *Hi8  Son. 

FLETCHER,  Sir  Richard-John  ;  of  Carrow,  Co.  Cork.     E.  cr.  1812. 
B.  1805,  sue.  1813.-— ♦Bro^A^r,  Charles-Orlando. 

FLOWER,  Sir  James,  M.P. ;  of  Lobb,  Co.  Oxford.     E.  cr.  1809. 

B.  1794,  sue.  1834,  m.  1816,  Mary-Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Stir- 
ling, Bart 

FLOYD,  Sir  Heniy.     E.  cr.  1816. 

B.  1793,  sue.  1818,  m.  1821,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Murray,  Esq. 
*Sonf  John. 

607 


FORBES,  Sir  Charles ;  of  Edinglassie,  Aberdeensh.  E,  cr.  1823 
B.  1773,  m.  1800,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Cotgrave,  ] 
Grandson, 

FORD,  Sir  Francis-John ;  of  Ember  Court,  Surrey.  E,  cr.  1793. 
B.  1818,  sue.  1839.— ^Brother,  William. 

FORREST,  Right  Hon.  Sir  James ;  of  Comiston,  Co.  Mid-Lotl 
1838. 
B.  1780,  m.  1810,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  A.  Horsbnigh,  Esq. — ♦S 

FORSTER,  Sir  George;  of  Tullaghan.  Co.  Monaghan.  I.  cr.  171 
Sue.  1843,  m.  1816,  the  eldest  dau.  of  M.  Fortescue,  Esq. 

FOSTER,  Right.  Hon.  Sir  Augustus-John ;  of  Stonehouse,  Co.  Lo 
1831. 

B.  1780,  M.  1815,  Lady  Albinia-Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  ( 
Hobart,  and  sisterof  the  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire. — *Sonp  Fredei 

FOSTER,  Sir  William  ;  of  the  city  of  Norwich.     E.  cr.  1838. 

B.  1798,  m.  1821,  Mary-Anne,  dau.  of  Starling  Day,  Esq. — •& 

FOULIS,  Sir  William ;  of  Ingleby  Manor,  Yorksh.  E.  or.  1619. 
B.  1790,  sue.  1802,  m.  1825,  Mary-Jane,  dau.  of  the  late 
Ross,  Bart. — *  Brother,  Henry. 

FOULIS,  Sir  William ;  of  Colinton,  Edinburghsh.    S.  cr.  1634. 
B.  1812,  sue.  1842.—*  jBroMcr,  John,  M.D. 

FOWKE,  Sir  Frederick-Gustavus ;  of  Lowesby,  Leicestersh.  J 

B.  1782,  m.  1815,  Mary-Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Anthony  Head 
— *  Son,  Frederick-Thomas. 

ERASER,  Sir  William-Augustus ;  of  Leadclune,  Invemess-fth.  J 
B.  1826,  sue.  1834.— •  Brother,  Charles. 

FREDERICK,  Sir  Richard ;  of  Burwood  House,  Surrey.  £.  c 
B.  1780,  sue.  1825. — *Brother,  Rev.  Christopher. 

FREELING,  Sir  Henry-Hill ;  of  Ford  and  Hutchings,  Sussex.  J 
B.  1818,  sue.  \Q45,—*Brother,  Walter-Turner. 

FREMANTLE,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Thomas-Francis,  M.P.,  of  Swanbui 
a  Baron  of  the  Austrian  Empire.        £.  cr.  1821. 
B.  1798,  m.  1824,  Louisa-Elizabeth,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Geoige  Ni 
— ♦H«  eldest  Son, 

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THE  BARONETAGE. 

GEARY,  Sir  William-Richard-Powlett ;  of  Oxen-Heath,  Kent.     E.  cr.  1782. 
B.  1810,  sue.  1825,  m.  1835,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charles-Andrew 
Bruce See  Earl  of  Elgin. — *  Brother,  Francis. 

GEORGE,  Sir  Rupert-Denis ;  of  Park  Place,  Middlesex.        E.  cr.  1809. 

B.  1796,  sue.  1823. 
GERARD,  Sir  John  ;  of  Bryn,  Lancash.         E.  cr.  1611. 

B.  1804,  sue.  1826,  m.  1827,  Monica,  dau.  of  Thomas  Strickland  Standish, 

Esq.,  dec. — *Brother,  William,  ni. 

GERVIS,  Sir  George-EliotuMeyrick  Tapps;  of  Hinton  Admiral,  Hants.    E. 
cr.  1791. 
B.  1827,  sue.  18A2.—* Brother,  John-Owen. 

GETHIN,  Sir  Richard;  of  Gethinsgrott,  Co.  Cork.         I.  cr.  1665. 
B.  1823,  sue.  1837. — ^Brother,  William-St.-Lawrence. 

GIBBES,  Sir  Samuel-Osbome ;  of  Fackley,  Oxon.        E.  cr.  1774. 

B.  1803,  sue.  1815,  m.  1825,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Moore,  Esq.,  dec. 
— *Son,  Philip-Osbome. 

GIBBONS,  Sir  John,  of  Stanwell  Place,  Middlesex.        E.  cr.  1752. 
B.  1826,  sue.  1844.— ♦Bro^A^r,  Charles. 

GIBSON,  Sir  Alexander-Charles  Maitland;   of  Clifton  Hall,  Mid   Lothian, 
and  Ross-Hill,  Hertford.         E.  cr.  1818. 
See  Earl  of  Lauderdale  ;  sue.  1820. — *Grandion,  Alexander-Charles. 

GLYN,  Rev.  Sir  George-Lewen ;  of  Ewell,  Surrey.         E.  cr.  1759. 

B.  1803,  sue.  1840,m.  1838,  Emily-Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Josiah  Birch,  Esq. 

GLYN,  Sir  Richard-Plumtree,  a  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber ;  of  Gaunts, 
Dorsetsh.     £.  cr.  1800. 
B.  1787,  sue.  1838. — *  Brother,  Robert,  m.  and  has  issue. 

GLYNNE,  Sir  Stephen-Richard,  M.P.;  of  Hawarden  Castle,  Flintsh.        E. 
cr.  1661. 
B.  1807,  sue.  1815.— ♦JBroMer,  Henry. 

GODFREY,  Sir  William-Duncan  ;  of  Bushfield,  Co.  Kerry.         I.  cr.  1785. 
B.  1797,  sue.  1834,  m.  1824,  Maria-Theresa,  dau.  of  John  Coltsman, 
Esq. — ♦  Son,  John-Fermor. 

GOLDSMID,  Sir  Isaac-Lyon ;  of  St.  John's  Lodge,  Regent's  Park,  and  of 
the  Wick,  Brighton.     E.  cr.  1841. 

B.  1778,  m.  1804.  Isabel,  2nd  dau.  of  Abraham  Goldsmid,  Esq. — *San, 
Francis-Henry,  m. 

GOOCH,  Sir  Thomas-Sherlock  ;    of  Benacre  Hall,  Suffolk.    E.  cr.  1746. 

Sue.  1826,  m.  1796,  Mariana,  dau.  of  Abraham  Whittaker,  Esq. — *Sonf 
Edward-Sherlock,  m. 

GOODRICKE,  Sir  Francis-Lyttelton  Holyoake;  of  Ribston  Hall,  York- 
shire, and  Studeley  Castle,  Warwickshire.     £.  cr.  1835. 
B.  1797,  m.  1827,  Elizabeth-Martha,  dau.  of  George  Payne,  Esq,— *  His 
Son. 

GOOLD,  Sir  George ;  of  Old  Court,  Co.  Cork.    E.  cr.  1801. 

B.  1780,  sue.  1818,  m.  1802,  Lady  Charlotte  Browne,  dau.  of  Valentine, 
1st  Earl  of  Kenmare,  dec. — *Son,  Henry- Valentine. 

GORDON,  Sir  William ;  of  Letterfourie,  Banffsh.    Premier  Baronet  of  Scot- 
land.    5.cr.  1625. 
B.  1803,  sue.  \Q4,3.—* Brother,  Robert. 

GORDON,  Sir  Orford ;  of  Embo,  Sutherlandsh.    S.  cr.  1631. 

Sue.  1804,  m.  1813,  Frances,  dau.  of  Lieut-General  Gore  Browne. — *Son, 
William-Home. 

GORDON,  Sir  William ;  of  Earlston,  Berwicksh.     S,  cr.  1706. 
B.  1830,  sue.  1843. — *  Cousin,  John. 

GORDON,  Sir  William-Gordon  Cuming  ;  of  Altyre,  Co.  Elgin.     £.  cr.  1804. 
609  R  R 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

B.  1787,  sue.  1806,  widr.  1842,  having  m.  1815,   ElizarMaria,  dau.  of 
John  Campbell,  Esq.,  dec. — *Son,  Alexander-Penrose. 
GORDON,  Sir  Alexander-Comewall  Duff  ;   of  Hankin,  Ayrsb.     E.  cr.  1813. 
See  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  b.  1811,  sue.  1823.-^* Brother,  Cosmo-Lewis. 

GORDON,  Rt.  Hon.  General  Sir  James-Willoughby,  G.C.B.,  andG.CH.; 
of  Niton,  Isle  of  Wight.     E.  cr.  1818. 

B.  1772,  m.  1805,  Isabella-Julia-Lavinia,  dau.  of  Richard-Heniy-Alex- 
ander  Bennett,  Esq.,  dec. — *Son,  Henry-Percy,  m. — See  Ashbumhana. 

GORE,  Sir  St.  George,  of  Manor  Gore,  Co.  Donegal.     I.  cr.  1621. 
Sue.  1842. 

GORING,  Sir  Harry-Dent ;  of  Ilighden,  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1627. 

B.  1802,  sue.  1844,  m.  2ndly,  1842,  Mary-Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
the  late  John-Griffith  Lewis,  Esq. — *Son  by  \st  m,,  Charles. 

GOUGH,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Hugh,  G.C.B.,  Commanding  the  Indian  Anoy.    £* 
cr.  1842. 

M.  1 807,  Frances-Maria,  dau.  of  Gen.  Edward  Stevens,  dec- — *Son,  George- 
Stevens,  widr. 

GRACE,  Sir  William ;  of  Grace  Castle,  Co.  Kilkenny.     E.  cr.  1795. 

Sue.  1818. — *  Brother,  Sheffield,  m.  {see  Marquis  of  Abercora,)  and  has 

issue. 
GRAHAM,  Sir  Robert ;  of  Esk,  Cumberland.    £.  cr.  1629. 

B.  1769,  sue.  1795,  m.  1810,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Young,  Esq.— 

*Son,  Edward,  m, 

GRAHAM,  Sir  Bellingham-Richard  ;  of  Norton  Conyers,  Yorksh.  E.  cr.  1 662. 
B.  1789,  sue.  1796,  m.  2ndly,  1831,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Cottam,  dec. — *Son  by  Ut  m.,  Geoige-Bellingham. 

GRAHAM,    Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James-Robert-George,  M.P. ;  of  Netberby,  Cum- 
berland, Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  Department.    E.  cr.  1783. 
B.  1792,  sue.  1824,  m.  1819,  Fanny-Callender,  dau.  of  James  Campbell, 
Esq. — *Son,  Frederick-Ulric. 

GRAHAM,  Sir  Sandford,  F.S.A ;  of  Kirkstall,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1808. 

B.  1788,  sue.  1825,  m.  1819,  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Langston,  Esq., 
dec.— ♦!£«  Son, 

GRANT.  Sir  Alexander-Cray ;  of  Dalvey.    S.  cr.  1688. 
B.  1782,  sue.  1825. — *  Brother,  Lodovick-James. 

GRANT,  Sir  James ;  of  Monymusk,  Aberdeensh.    S.  cr.  1705. 
B.  1791,  sue.  iQ20,—* Brother,  Isaac. 

GRANT,  Sir  George-M'Pherson ;  of  Ballindalloch,  Co.  Elgin,  and  Invereihie, 
Co.  Inverness.     £.  cr.  1838. 

B.  1781,  m.  1803,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Camegy,  Esq. — ^Sim, 
John,  m.  and  has  issue. 

GRESLEY,  Rev.  Sir  WUliam-Nigel ;  of  Drakelow,  Derbvsh.     K  cr.  1611. 
B.  1806,  sue.  1837,  m.  1831,  Geoigiana-Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  G«>ige  Bad, 
Esq.,  dec. — *Son,  Thomas. 

GREY,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George,  M.P.    E.  cr.  1814. 

See  Earl  Grey. — B.  1799,  sue.  1828,  m.  1827,  Anna-Sophia,  dm.  of 
the  late  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Henry  Ryder,  D  J>.,  Lord  Bishop  of  UMM 
and  Coventry. — *Hii  ton, 

GRIERSON,  Sir  Richard ;  of  Lag,  Dumfries-sh.    S.  cr.  1665. 
Sue.  1840. 

GUEST,  Sir  Josiah-John,  M.P. ;  of  Dowlais,  Co.  Ghunoigan.     E.  cr.  1838. 
B.  1785,  m.  2ndly,  1833,  Lady  Chailotte-Eliabeth  Berlin  Snd  ^il  of 
Albemarle,  9th  Eari  of  Liikbey.— *StNi,  Ivot^Bertie. 

GUISE,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John-Wright;  of  H^;fanam»  GloaoeHenh.  JELcr.lT8L 
B.  1777,  sue.  1834,  widr.  1835,  having  m.  1815,  ChaclottaJ>niMi,  dHU 
of  John  Vernon,  Eiq.— *5oii,  WiUiam-Venum. 
610 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

GUNNING,  Sir  Robert-Henry;  of  Eltham,  Kent.     E,  cr.  1778. 

B.  1795,  sue.  1823. — *Brothery  Rev.  Henry-John,  m.  and  has  issue. 

HAGGERSTON,  Sir  Edward;  of  Haggerston  Castle,  Northumberland.     E. 
or.  1643. 
Sue.  1842.— *BroMer,  John. 

HALFORD,  Sir  Henry ;   of  Penton,  Lincolnsh.     E.  cr.  1809. 

B.  1798,  sue.  1844,  m.  1824,  bis  cousin  Barbara,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
Sir  John  Vaughan,  a  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas. 

HALKET,  Sir  John,  Commander  R.N. ;  of  Pitfirrane,  Fifesh.    S.  cr.  1671. 
B.  1805,  sue.  1839,  m.  1831,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Col.  Conway. — *Son,  Peter- 
Arthur. 

HALL,  Sir  John ;  of  Dunglas,  Haddingtonsh.    S.  cr.  1687. 

Sue.  1832,  m.  1823,  Julia,  dau.  of  J.  Walker,  Esq.    *Son,  James. 

HALL,  Sir  Benjamin,  M.P. ;  of  Llanover  Court,  Co.  Monmouth.  £.  cr.  1838. 
B.  1802,  m.  1823,  Augusta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Benjamin  Waddington, 
Esq. 

HAMILTON,  Sir  Frederick ;  of  SUverton-Hill,  Lanarksh.    S.  cr.  1646. 

B.  1777,  widr.  1841,  having  m.  1800,  Eliza-Ducarel,  dau.  of  John  Collie, 
Esq.,  M.D.— *&m,  Robert-North-Collie,  m.— See  Earl  of  Lichfield,  Col- 
lateral Branch. 

HAMILTON,  Sir  William;  of  Preston,  Haddingtonsh.     S.  cr.  1675. 
M.  1829,  Janet,  dau.  of  the  late  Hubert  Marshall,  Esq. 

HAMILTON,  Admiral  Sir  Charles,  K.C.B.;  of  Marlborough  House,  Ports- 
mouth, Hants.     E.  cr.  1776. 

iSee  Marquis  of  Abercorn. — B.  1767,  sue.  1784,  m.  1803,  Henrietta-Mar- 
tha, dau.  of  George  Drummond,  Esq.,  of  Strathallam. — *Son,  Charles- 
John-James,  m. 

HAMILTON,  Major  Sir  James-John ;  of  Woodbrook,  Co.  Tyrone.  E.  cr. 
1814. 

See  Marquis  of  Abercorn. — B.  1802,  sue.  1835,  m.  1834,  Maria- Anne- 
Augusta,  only  child  of  Sir  James  Cockbum,  Bart. 

HAMILTON,  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Edward,  K.C.B.;  of  Trebinsham  House,  Co. 
Brecon.     £.  cr.  1819. 

See  Marquis  of  Abercorn.  —  B.  1772,  widr.  1840,  having  m.  1804, 
Frances,  dau.  of  John  Macnamara,  Esq. — *Son,  Edward-John-James,  m. 

HAMMICK,  Sir  Stepben-Love ;  of  Cavendish  Square,  Co.  Middlesex.  £. 
or.  1834. 

B.  1777,  widr.  1829,  having  m.  1800,  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Peter  Tur- 
quand,  Esq. — *  Son^  Rev.  St.-Vincent-Love,  m.  and  has  issue. 

HAMOND,  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Graham-Eden,  K.C.B.;  of  Holly-Grove,  Berks. 
E.  cr.  1783. 

B.  1779,  sue.  1828,  m.  1806,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Kimber,  Esq.— *i&m, 
Andrew-Snape,  Lieut.  R.N. 

HAMPSON,  Sir  George-Francis ;  of  Taplow,  Bucks.    E,  cr.  1642. 
B.  1823,  sue.  1833. — ^Brother,  William-Seymour. 

HANHAM,  Rev.  Sir  James ;  of  Winboume,  Dorset.     £.  cr.  1667. 

Sue.  1806,  m.  2ndly,  1815,  Miss  Eliza  Pattey.— *&m,  by  itt  m.,  William,  ra. 

HANMER,  Sir  John,  M.P. ;  of  Hanmer,  Rintsh.     £.  cr.  1774. 

B.  1809,  sue.  1828,  m.  1833,  Georgiana,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Chetwynd,  BsLrL-—* Brother,  Wyndham-Edward. 

HARDINGE,  Rev.  Sir  Charles ;  of  Lurran,  Co.  Fermanagh.    £.  cr.  1801. 

B.  1833,  sue.  1836.— ♦Hi*  Brother, 
HARE,  Sir  Thomas ;  of  Stow  Hall,  Co.  Norfolk.    E.  cr.  1818. 

B.  1807,  sue.  1834. 

UARINGTON,  Sir  John ;  of  Ridliiu;ton,  Co.  Rutland.    £.  cr.  161 1 . 
B.  18S1,  sue.  \Q35.--*Undt,  Edward-John. 

611  R  R  2 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

n ARLAND,  Sir.  Robert ;  of  Sproughton,  Co.  Suffolk.     E.  cr.  1 77 1 . 

B.  1765,  sue.  1784,  m.  1801,  Arelhusa,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  X'emon,  Esq. 

HARNAGE,  Sir  George  Blackmax,  Com.  R.N.;  of  London.      E.  cr.  1821. 
B.  1792,  sue.  1836,  m.  1826,  Curoline- Helena,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Bartlett 
Goodrich,  Esq. — *S<m,  Henry-George- 

HARTOPP,  Sir  Edmund-Cradock ;  of  Freathby,  Co.  Leic,  and  Oaks  Hall,  Co. 
Warw.      £.  cr.  1796. 

B.  1789,  sue.  1833,  m.  1st,  1808,  Anna^EIeonora,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Sir  Bourchier  Wrey,  Bart.,  who  d.  1813;  and  2ndly,  1824,  Hon.  Man- 
Jane  Eden,  only  dau.  of  Morton,  Isl  Lord  Henley,  who  d.  1843. — *BiV' 
tker,  William-Edmund,  m. 

HARTWELL,  Sir  Brodrick  ;  of  Dale  Hall,  Co.  Essex.     E.  cr.  1805. 

B.  1813,  sue.  1831,  m.  1834,  Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Guntliorpe. — *  Brother,  Sydney-Houlton. 

HARTY,  Sir  Rohert ;  of  Prospect-House,  Roebuck,  Co.  Dublin.     E,  cr.  1831. 
B.\S\5.—*Brother,  Marcus. 

HASTINGS,  Sir  Charles  Abney  ;  of  Willesley,  Co.  Derby.     E.  or.  1806. 
B.  1792,  sue.  1823. 

HAWKINS,  Sir  John-Caesar;  of  Kelston,  Somerset.     E.  cr.  1778. 

B.  1782,  sue.  1793,  m.  1804,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Surtees,  Esq.— 

*  Grandson^  John-Cxsar,  m.  and  has  issue. 

HAWLEY,  Sir  Joseph-Henry;  of  Leyboume-Grange,  Kent.     E,  cr.  1795. 

B.  1813,  sue.  1831,  m.  1839,  Sarah-Diana,  3rd  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John 

Crosbie,  G.C.H. — ♦  Brother,  Henry-James. 
HAY,  Sir  Adam ;  of  Smithfield  and  Ilaystoun,  Peebles-sh.    S.  cr.  1635.    &f 

Marquis  of  Tweeddale. 

B.  1795,  sue.  1838,  m.  1823,  Ilenrietta-Callender,  eld.  dau.  of  William 

Grant,  Esq.,  dec. — ^San,  John- William. 

HAY,  Sir  John ;  of  Park,  Co.  Wigtoun.    S.  cr.  1663. 

B.  1799,  sue.  1801,  m.  1836,  Sarah-Beresford,  dau.  of  John  Cossins,  Esq^ 
dec.,  by  the  Hon.  Elizabeth-Susannah  Thiekftesse-Touchet,  sister  of  Lord 
Audley. — *Son,  Lewis-Audley. 

HAY,  Sir  James  Dalrymple  ;  of  Old  Luce,  Co.  Wigtoun.     E.  cr.  1798. 
B.  1789,  sue.  1812,  m.2ndly,  1823,  Anne^  dau.  of  George  Ilathome,  Esq.— 

*  Son  bif  \st  HI.,  John-Charles. 

HAYES,  Sir  Edmund-Samuel,  M.P. ;  of  Drumboe  Castle,  Co.  Donegal.    /. 
cr.  1789. 

B.  1806,  sue.  1827,  m.  1837,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Her- 
cules-Robert Pakenham. — See  Earl  of  Longford. — *Hi$  $on, 

HAYES,  Sir  Thomas-Pelham ;  of  Westminster.     E.  cr.  1797. 

B.  1794,  sue.  1809,  m.  1840,  Caroline-Emma,  dau.  of  Thomas  StoughUw, 

Esq.,  and  wid.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Hill  Dickson. — ^Brother^  Rev.  John- Warren. 
HAZLERIGG,  Sir  Arthur-Grey ;  of  Nosely  Hall,  Leicestersh.     £.  cr.  1623. 

B.  1812,  sue.  1819,  m.  1835,  Henrietta,  bih  dau.  of  the  late  Charies-Ailin 

Phillipps,  Esq. — *5(m,  Arthur-Grey. 

HEAD,  Sir  Edmund-Walker;  of  Hermitage,  Kent.    £.  cr.  1676. 

B.  1805,  sue.  1838,  m.  1838,  Anne-Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Rer.  Philip 
Yorke.--&c  Earl  of  Hardwick.— •Hi*  wn. 

HEAD,  Sir  Francis-Bond,  K.C.H.     E  cr.  1837. 

B.  1793,  m.  1816,  the  Hon.  Julia-Valeuza  Somerville^  yoangett  dan.  of 
the  late  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  SomenriUe,  aad  sister  of  Lord  Soncr- 
viUe. — *Son,  Frank-Somerville. 

HEATHCOTE,  Sir  Gilbert ;  of  London.    £.  cr.  1733. 

B.  1773,  sue.  1785,  widr.  1st,  of  Lady  Katherine-Sophia  ToUenadttr-A* 
Earl  of  Dysart;  and  2ndlY,  1842,  haTing  m.  in  1825,  Bfn.  EldfMi.r— *  to 
by  \U  M.,  GUbert-John,  M.P.,  mw— (Sm  Loid  Willou^by  de  EraAjO  ^ 
has  issue. 

612 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

HEATHCOTE,  Sir  William,  M.P. ;  of  Hursley,  Hants.     £.  cr.  1733. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1825,  m.  Ist-— #cc  Lord  Arden,  2ndly,  1841,  Sefina,  eld. 
dau.  of  Evelyn-John  Shirley,  Esq.-  See  Earl  Ferrers.-—*  Son,  by  1st  m. 
William-Perceval . 

HENNIKER,  Rev.  Sir  Augustus-Brydges ;  of  Newton  Hall,  Essex.     E,  cr. 
1813. 

See  Lord  Henniker. — B.  1795,  sue.  1825,  m.  2ndly,  1826,  the  Hon.  Eliza- 
beth Henniker,  dau.  of  Lord  Henniker. — *San,  Brydges-Powell. 

HEPBURN,  Sir  Thomas  Buchan,  M.P.;  of  Smeaton,  Haddingtonsh.     £.  or. 
1815. 

B.  1804,  sue.  1833,  m.  1835,  Helen,dau.  of  Archibald  Little,  Esq,-— *  Bro- 
ther, Jobn-Buchan,  m. 

HERON,  Sir  Robert,  M.P. ;  of  Newark-upon-Trent,  Notts.     E.  cr.  1778. 
B.  1765,  sue.  1805,  m.  1792,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Sir  Horace  Mann,  Bart 

HERSCHEL,  Sir  John-Frederick-WiUiara,  M.A.,  K.H.  £.  cr.  1838. 

B.  1792,  m.  1829,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander  Stewart,  D.D.  dec. — ^Sm, 

William-James. 
HERVEY,  Sir  Frederick-Hutchinson  Bathurst;  of  Lainston,  Hants.    E.  cr. 

1818. 

See  Marqijis  of  Bristol. — B.  1807,  sue.  1824,  widr.  1840,  having  m. 

1832,  Louisa-Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  the  late  Walter  Smythe,  Esq.— ♦fii#  Son. 
HESKETH,  Sir  Thomas-George ;  of  Rufford,  Laneash.     £.  cr.  1761. 

Sue.  1843. 
HEWETT,  Colonel  Sir  George-Henry ;  of  Nethersal,  Co.  Leicester.    £.  cr- 

1813. 

B.  1791,  sue.  1840,  m.  1816,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Dr.  Majendie, 

late  Bishop  of  Bangor. — *  Son,  George-John. 

HEYGATE,  Sir  Frederick-William;  of  Southend,  Co.  Essex.    E.  cr.  1831. 
B.  1822,  sue.  1844.— ♦JBroMcr,  William-Unwin. 

HEYWOOD,  Sir  Benjamin ;  of  Claremont,  Lane.     E.  cr.  1838. 

B.  1793,  m.  1816,  Sophia-Ann,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Robinson,  Esq. 

HILL,  Sir  George;  of  Brooke  Hall,  Co.  Londonderry.     /.  cr.  1779. 
B.  1804,  sue.  1839. — *  Brother,  Rowley,  m.  and  has  issue. 

HILLARY,  Sir  William ;  of  Danbury  Place,  Essex.     E.  cr.  1805. 

M.  2ndly,  1813,  Emma,  dau.  of  Patrick  Tobin,  Esq.,  dec. — *  Son,  by  \U 
M.,  Augustus- William,  m. 

HIPPISLEY,  Sir  John-Stuart;  of  Warfield  Grove,  Berks.    £.  cr.  1796. 

B.  1790,  sue.  1825. 
HO  ARE,  Sir  Joseph-Wallis ;  of  Annabell.  Co.  Cork.        /.  cr.  1784. 

B.  1775,  m.  1800,  Lady  Harriet  O'Bryen,  sister  of  the  Marquis  of  Tho- 

mond. — *  Son,  Edward,  m.  and  has  issue. 
HOARE,  Sir  Hugh-Richard;  of  Bam  Elms,  Surrey.     £.  cr.  1786. 

B.  1787,  sue.  1841,  m.  1784,  Maria-Palmer,  4th  dau.  of  Arthur  Acland, 

Esq. — ^Brother,  Henry-Charles,  m.  and  has  issue. 

HOBHOUSE,Rt.Hon.Sir  John-Cam,  M.P.  and  F.R.S.;  of  Westbury  College, 
Gloucestersh.,  and  Chantry  House,  Wilts.     E.  cr.  1812. 
B.  1786,  sue.  1831,  widr.  1835,  having  m.  1828,  Lady  Julian-Tomlinson 
Hay,  dau.  of  George,  7th  Marquis  of  Tweeddale. — ^Brother,  Henry- Wil- 
liam, m.  and  has  issue. 

HODSON,  Sir  George-Frederick-John ;  of  HoUybrook  Castle,  Co.  Wicklow. 
J.  cr.  1789. 
B.  1806,  sue.  1831. 

HOGHTON,  Sir  Henry  Bold  ;  of  Hoghton  Tower,  Laneash.     £.  cr.  1611. 
B.  1799,  sue.  1835,  m.  1820,  Dorothea,  dau.  and  heir  of  Peter- Patten 
Bold,  F^.— ♦  Son,  Henry. 

UOLBURNE,  Sir  Thomas-William;  of  Menstrie.    S.  cr.  1705. 
Sue.  1820. 
613 


Skic.1845. 

—•Hii  Brother. 
HOOD,  Sir  Alexander;  of  Tidhke,  Sanej.    £L  cr.  1809. 

See  Lord  Brtdport. — ^B.  1793,  sue.  1814,  m.  1815,  Anwln-i 

of  Sir  Hugh  Bateman,  Bart.,  dec.— *  &m,  Alexaiukr-Baleinui-F 
HOPE,  Sir  John ;  of  Craig  Hall,  Fifesh.    S.  cr.  1 628. 

B.  1781,  sac.  1801,  m.  1805,  Anne,  daa.  of  Sir  John  Weddeit 

dec.—*  Son,  Archibald. 

HOPKINS,  Sir  Francis ;  of  AAboy,  Co.  Meath.    J.  cr.  1795. 

B.  1813,  sac.  1814. 
HORT,  Sir  Josiah-William ;  of  Castle  Strange,  Co.  Middlesex.     E 

B.  1791,  sue.  1807,  m.  1823,  Louisa^Georgina,  dan.  of  Sir  James 

Bart. — *  Sim,  John-Josiah. 
HOSKYNS,  Sir  Hungerford ;  of  Harwood,  Herefordsh.     K  cr.  1C7 

B.  1776,  sue.  1802,  m.  1803,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Fhilipe,  Ea 

Hungerford. 
HOSTE,  Sir  William-Legge-George,  Commander,  R.N.    £.  cr.  181 

B,  1818,  sue.  1828.—*  Brother,  Wyndham-Horatio-Nelaoo. 

HOUSTON,  Sir  George-Augustus-Fredericky  lieutw-Colooel  Gieii.G 

cr.  1836. 

B.  1809,  sue.  1842.— ♦  Brother,  William,  m. 
HOWARD,  Sir  Ralph,  M.P. ;  of  Bushy  Park,  Co.  Wickkwr.    E.  c 

SeeEul  of  Wicklow,  m.  1837,  Lady  Eraser. 

HUDSON,  Sir  Charles-Villavince;  of  Melton-Mo wbray,  Leicetten 
1660. 
B- 1755,  sue.  1773. 

HUGHES,  Sir  Richard ;  of  East  Beigholt,  Suffolk.    £.  cr.  1773. 
B.  1803,  sue.  1833.— *BfDfAery  Edward. 

HULSE,  Sir  Charles ;  of  LincolnVInn-Fields,  Co.  Middlesex.  £. 
B.  1771,  sue.  1816,  m.  1808,  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Buller,  Esq.,  d 
Edward. 

HUMBLE,  Sir  John-Nugent ;  of  Cloncoskoran,  Co.  Waterfoid.    JE. 

B.  1818,  sue.  1834. 
HUNLOKE,  Sir  Henry-John-Joeeph ;  of  Wingerworth,  Deibyih.    1 

B.  1812, sue.  1816. 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

INGILBY,  Sir  William  AMCorre;  of  Ripley,  Co.  York.    E.  cr.  1781. 

B.  1783,  sue.  1807^  m.  2ndly,  1843,  Mary-Anne,  only  dau.  of  John  Cle- 
mentson,  Esq. 

INGLIS,  Sir  Robert-Hany,  M.P.,LL.D.,  &  F.R.S.;  of  Milton-Biyant,  Bed- 
fordsh.    E,  cr.  1801. 
B.  1786,  sue.  1820,  m.  1807,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph-Seymour  Biscoe,  Esq. 

INNES,  Sir ;  of  Balvenie,  Banffsh.    S,  cr.  1628.» 

IRVING,  Sir  Thomas-St.  Lawrance ;  of  Woodhouse^  Dumfries-sh.     £.  cr. 

1809. 

B.  1795,  sue.  1837. 

ISHAM,  Sir  Justinian-Vere ;  of  Lamport,  Northamptonsh.    E,  cr.  1627. 

B.  1816,  sue.  1845.— ♦^rofAer,  Charles-Vere, 
JACKSON,  Sir  George;  of  Fork  Hill,  Co.  Armagh.     E.  cr.  1813. 

B.  1776,  m.  1814,  Anne-Day,  dau.  of  William  Woodville,  Esq. 
JACKSON,  Sir  Mountstuart-Goodricke ;  of  Arsley,  Co.  Bedford.    E,  cr.  1815. 

B.  1836,  sue.  1843.— *Hm  Brother. 

JAMES,  Sir  Walter-Charles,  M.P. ;  of  Langley-Hall,  Co.  Berks.  E.  cr.  1791. 
B.  1816,  sue.  1829,  m.  1841^  Sarah-Caroline,  5th  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Ellison, 
Esq. 

JAMES,  Sir  John-Kingston:  of  Dublin.     £.  cr.l823. 

B.  1784,  m.  1812,  Charlotte-Rebecca,  eld.  dau.  of  John  Cash,  Esq.— 
*  Son,  John-Kingston. 

JARDINE,  Sir  William;  of  Applegirth,  Co.  Dumfries.    S.  cr.  1672. 
B.  1800,  m.  Miss  Lizars. — *  Hit  Son. 

JEPHSON,  Sir  Richard  Mounten^;  ofSpringTra]e,Co.  Dorset.  E,  cr.  1815. 
Sue.  1825. — *  Brother,  James-Saumarez. 

JERVIS,Sir  Henry-Meredyth-Jervis  White,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  of  Bally-Ellis,  Co. 
Wexford.     /.  cr.  1797. 

B.  1793,  sue.  1830,  m.  1818,  Mary-Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Campbell, 
Esq. — ^♦iSon,  John. 

JERVOISE,  Rev.  Sir  Samuel  Clarke  ;  of  Idsworth  Park,  Hants.  £.cr.  1813. 
B.  1770,  m.  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Nicholas  Griffinhoofe.— 
*Son,  Jervoise,  m.  and  has  issue. 

JODRELL,  Sir  Richard-Paul ;  of  Sail  House,  Co.  Norfolk.     E.  cr.  1783. 
Sue.  1817,  m.  1814,  Amelia-Caroline  King,  [dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Kingston.] 
— ♦  Son,  Richard-Paul-Hase. 

JOHNSON,  Sir  William-Geoige ;  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex.    E.  cr.  1755. 
B.  1830,  sue.  1843.— •Bro^A€r,  Charles. 

JOHNSON,  Sir  Henry-Allen;  of  Bath.     E.  cr.  1818. 

B.  1785,  sue.  1835,  m.  1818,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Frederick  Philipse,  Esq.-^ 

*Son,  Henry-Franks-Frederick. 
JOHNSTON,  Sir  William-Bacon ;  of  Johnston.     5.  cr.  1626. 

Sue.  1844. — *  Brother,  Arrhur. 
JOHNSTON£,  Sir  Frederick-John-William,    of   Westerhall,    Dumfries-sh. 

5.  cr.  1700. 

B.  posthumous  1841. — *Hit  twin  brother, 

JOHNSTONE,  Sir  John  VANnEN-BEMpnE,  M.P.;  of  Hackness  Hall.  Yorksh. 
E.  cr.  1795. 

B.  1799,  sue.  1807,  m.  1825,  Louisa-Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Edward 
Vernon  of  Vernon,  Lord  Archbishop  of  York. — *  Son^  Harcourt. 

JOLLIFFE,  Sir  William-George-Hylton,  M.P.;  of  Merstham,  Surrey.  £. 
cr.  1821. 

*  The  name  of  the  Baronet  of  Balvenie  is  not  inserted,  because  the  gentleman 
who  at  present  bears  the  title  does  not  appear  to  be  the  nearest  male  heir  of  the 
first  Baronet. 
615 


I 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

B.  1800,  m.   1825,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.   Berkeley  Paget  of 
Anglesey.—*  Son,  liylton. 

JONES,  Sir  Laurence  ;  of  Cranmer  Hall,  Co.  Norfolk.       E.  cr.  1831. 
B.  1817,  sue.  1843.— *  Brother,  Willoughby. 

KAY,  Sir  William ;  of  East  Sheen,  Surrey.     E.  cr.  1803. 
B.  1777,  sue.  1807— •  Brother,  Brook. 

KAY E,  Sir  John-Lister  Lister  ;  of  Grange,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1812. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1827,  m.  1824,  Matilda,  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Arbuthnot, 
Esq. — *  Son,  Lister. 

KEANE,  Sir  Richard ;  of  Belmont.  Co.  Waterford.    E.  or.  1801. 

B.  1780,  sue.  1829,  widr.  1842,  having  m.  1814,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Sparrow,  Esq.  and  wid.  of  Samuel  Penrose,  Esq. — ^Son,  John-IIenr}*,  m. 

KELLET.  Sir  Richard;  of  Lota,  Co.  Cork.     E.  cr.  1801. 

B.  1761,  m.  1788,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Galway,  Esq. — ♦  Son,  Richard,  m. 

KEMP,  Rev.  Sir  William-Robert ;  of  Gissing.  Co.  Norfolk.     E.  cr.  1641. 
B.  1791,  sue.  1804.— ♦BroM^,  Thomas-John. 

KENNAWAY,  Sir  John ;  of  Wilbury  House.  Wilts.     E.  cr.  1791. 

B.  1797,   sue.  1836,  m.   1831,   Emily-Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kings- 
cote,  Esq. — *Son,  John-Henry. 

KENNEDY,  Sir  John;  of  Johnstown,  Co.  Dublin.     E.  cr.  1836. 

B.  1785,  m.   1819,  Elizabeth-Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  John   Beanman, 
Esq. — *Son,  Edward. 

KENT,  Sir  Charles-William  Egleton  ;  of  Fomham,  St.  Geneyieve,  Suffolk.  B. 
cr.  1782. 
B.  1819,  sue.  1834. 

KERRISON,  Lieut-General  Sir  Edward,  M.P.,  K.C.B.,&  G.C.H.;  of  Wick- 
House,  Co.  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1821. 

B.  1776,  m.  1811,  Mary-Martha,  dau.  of  Alexander  Ellice,  Esq.— •&«, 
Edward-Clarence,  m. — (See  Earl  of  Ilcuester.) 

KEY,  Sir  John;  of  Thombury,  Co.  Gloucester,  and  Denmark  Hill,  Co.  Surrey. 

E.  cr.  1831. 

B.  1793,  m.  1814,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  late  Francis  Green,  Esq.—*  Sum, 

Kingsmill-Grove,  m. 
KING,  Sir  John  Dasuwood  ;  of  West-Wycombe,  Co.  Bucks.     E,  cr.  1707. 

Sue.  1793,  widr.  1844,  having  m.  1789  ,Mary-Anne,  dau.  of  Theodore-Henry 

Broadhead,  Esq.,  dec. — *  Stm,  George-Henry,  m. 
KING,  Sir  Richard-Duckworth ;  of  Bellevue,  Kent.    E,  cr.  1792. 

B.  1804,  sue.  1834,  widr.  1837,  having  m.  1836,  Marianne,  dau.  of  James 

Bamett,  Esq.— ♦Broker,  Georgc-St-Vinccnt. 

KING,  Sir  Gilbert;  of  Charlestown,  Co.  Roscommon.     £.  cr.  1815. 
Sue.  1818,  m.  1833, ,  dau.  of  Charles  Vigone,  Esq. 

KING,  Rev.  Sir  James-Walker ;  of  Dublin.     £.  cr.  1821. 

B.  1796,  sue.  1838,  m.  1834,  Anne-Sophia-Smyth,  eld.  dau.  of  Hulton- 
Smyth  King,  Esq. — *  Son,  James-Walker. 

KINLOCH,  Sir  David;  of  Gilmerton,  Co.  Edinburgh.     S.  cr.  1686. 

B.  1805,  sue.  1813,  m.  1829,  Eleanor-Hyndford,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 

Gibson  Carmichael,  Bart. — *Son,  Alexander. 
KIRKPATRICK,  Sir  James ;  of  Closebum,  Dumfrie»4h.     S.  cr.  1685. 

B.  1808,  sue.  1844. 

KNATCHBULL,    Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward,  Paymaster  of  the  Fovon;  of 
Mersham  Hatch,  Kent.    E.  cr,  1641. 

B.  1781,  sue.  1819,  m.  2ndly,  1820,  Fanny-Catherine,  dau.  of  Edwari 
Knight,  Esq. — *Son  by  Utm.,  Norton-Joseph^  m.  and  has  isiue. 

KNIGHTLEY,  Sir  Charles,  M.P. ;  of  Fawsley,  Co.  Northampton.  B.  cr.  1797. 
B.  1781,  sue.  1812,  m.  1813,  Selina-Maiy,  dau.  of  Felton-LkMwl  Hcnayv 
£sq.»  of  Bristol^  dec. — ^  Son,  Rainald. 
616 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

KNIGHTON,  Sir  William-Wellesley ;  of  CharlstOD,  Dorset.    E.  cr.  181 3. 

B.  1811,  sue.  1837,  m.  1838,  Clementine,  dau.of  John  Jameson,  Esq. 
KNOWLES,  Sir  Francis-Charles  :  of  Lovell  Hill,  Berks.     E.  cr.  1765. 

B.  1802,  sue.  1831,  m.  1831,  Emma,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  George  Poeoek,  Bart.— 

♦  Son,  Charles-George-Frederick. 

KYNASTON,    Sir  John-Roger;  of  Hard  wick  and  Worthen,  Salop.       E.  cr. 

1818. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1839. 
LACON,  Sir  Edmund-Henry-Knowles ;  of  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk.      £.  cr. 

1818. 

B.  1807,  sue.  1839,  is  m.—*His  Son. 
LAFFAN,  Sir  Joseph-De-Courcy,  M.D. ;  of  Otham,  Kent.     E.  cr.  1828. 

B.  1785,  widr.  1835,  having  m.  1815,  Jemima,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Paul 

Pilcher,  Esq. 

LAKE,  Sir  James-Samuel ;  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex.     E.  cr.  1711. 

Sue.  1832,  m.  1833,  Anna-Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Vice  Admiral  Sir  Richard 
King,  Bart. — ♦  His  Son, 

LAMB,  Sir  Charles-Montolieu,  D.C.L. ;  of  Burville,  Berks.     E.  cr.  1795. 

B.  1 785,  sue.  1824,  m.  1 815,  Lady  Mary,  Dowager  Lady  Montgomery,  (see 

Earl  of  Eglintoun.) — *i&m,  Charles. 
LAMBERT,  Sir  Henry-John;  of  London.     E.  cr.  1711. 

B.  1792,  sue.  1803,  m.  1821,  Anna-Maria,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Foley, 

of  Foley,  dec. — *  Son,  Henry-Edward-Francis. 

LANGHAM,  Sir  James-Hay;  of  Cottesbrooke,  Co.  Northampton.  E.  cr.l660. 

B.  1802,  sue.  1833,  widr.  1829,  having  m.  1828,  the  Hon.  Margaret-Emma 

Kenyon,  eldest  dau.  of  Lord  Kenyon. — ^ Brother y  Herbert,  m.  and  has  issue. 
LANGRISHE,  Rev.  Sir  Hercules-Richard ;  of  Knocktopher,  Co.  Kilkenny. 

J.  cr.  1775. 

Sue.  1842,  m. 

LARPENT,  Sir  George-Gerard-de-Hochepied ;  of  Roehampton,  Surrey.     E. 

cr.  1841. 
LAUDER,  Sir  Thomas  Dick  ;  of  Fountain  Hall,  Co.  Haddington.       5.  cr. 

1688. 

B.  1784,  sue.  1820,  m.  1808,  Charles-Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  George 

Cumin,  Esq. — ♦  Son,  John,  m. — See  Earl  of  Stair. 

LAURIE,  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Robert,  K.C.B. ;  of  Maxweltoun,  Dumfiries-sh. 

S.  cr.  1685. 

B.  1764,  sue.  1804. 
LAWLEY,  Sir  Francis;  of  Spoonbill,  Salop.     E.  cr.  1641. 

Sue.  1834,  m.  1815,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Talbot,  Esq.— &«  Earl 

Talbot.— •BrofAer,  Lord  Wenlock. 

LAWSON,  Sir  Wilfrid  ;  of  Brayton  House,  Co.  Cumberland.     E.  cr.  1831. 

B.  1795,  sue.  1812,  m.  1821,  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  James  Graham, 

Ban.— ♦Son.  Wilfrid. 
LAWSON,  Sir  William ;  of  Brough  Hall,  Yorks.     E.  cr.  1841. 

B.  1796,  m.  1825,Clorinda,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Lawson,  Esq. — 

*Son.  John. 
LECHMERE,  Sir  Anthony ;  of  the  Rhyd,  Worcestersh.     E.  cr.  1818. 

B.  1766,  m.  2ndly,  1823,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Bayley  Villiers,  Esq.,  dec.— •  Son 

by  \stm.,  Edmund-Hungerford,  m.(iSee  Lord  Elibank,  Collateral  Branches,) 

and  has  issue. 
LEEDS,  Sir  Joseph-Edward;  of  Croxton  Park,  Cambridgsh.     E.  cr.  1812. 

B.  1708,  sue.  1838,  m.  1822,  Maria,  only  dau.  of  William-Thomas  Stret-, 

ton,  Esq.,  dec. — *  Brother,  Edward- William.  .  "^ 

LEES,  Rev.  Sir  Hareourt ;  of  Blaekrock,  Co.  Dublin.     E.  cr.  1 804. 

B.  1776,  sue.  181 1,  m.  1812,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Colonel  Lyster. — ^*Soii,  Johu.    ^ 
LEGARD,SirThomas-Digby ;  of  Ganton.  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1660. 
617 


I 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

B.  1803,  sue.  1830,  m.  1832,  the  Hon.  Fiances  Duncombey  dau.  of  Uxd 
Feveraham.—*  Son,  Francis-Digby. 

LEIGH,  Sir  Samuel-Egerton;  of  South  Carolina.     K  cr.  1773. 

B.  1796,  sue.  1818.— ■•l^ncfe,  Thoraas-Egerton. 
LEIGH,  Sir  Alexander ;  of  Whitley,  Lancash.     £.  cr.  1 81 5. 

Sue.  1843. 

LEIGHTON,  Sir  Baldwin;  of  Wattlesborough,  Salop.     E.  cr.  1692. 

B.  1805,  sue.  1828,m.  1832,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas-Netherton  Paiker, 
Esq. — *  Son,  Baldwin. 

LEITH,  Sir  George-Hector  ;  of  Burgh  St.  Peter*s,Norfolk.    E,  or.  1775. 
B.  1833,  sue.  1842.—*  Uncle,  George-Gordon-Browne. 

LE  MARCHANT,  Sir  Denis ;  of  Chobham  Place,  Surrey.     E,  or.  1841. 
♦  Hii  Son, 

LEMON,  Sir  Charles,  M.P.,  F.R  S. ;  of  Carclew,  Cornwall.     E.  cr.  1774. 
B.  1784,  sue.  1824,  widr.  1826,having  m.  1810,Lady  Charlotte- Anne  Foi- 
Strangways,dau.  of  Henry-Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Ilchester,  dec. 

LENNARD,  Sir  Thomas  Barrett;  of  Bell  House,  Essex.    JB.  cr.  1801. 

B.  1761,  m.  2ndly,  1833,  Georgina-Matilda,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Walter 

Stirling,  Bart.,  and    widow   of  Ilenry-Dawkins  Milligan,   Esq. — *&m, 

by  tst  m.,  Thomas,  m.  and  has  issue. 
LESLIE,  Sir  Norxnan-Robert ;  of  Wardes  and  Findrassie,  Moraysh.    5.  a. 

1665. 

B.  1822,  sue.  l&SS,—* Brother,  John-Lloyd. 
LESLIE,  Hon.and  Rev.  Sir  Henry ;  of  Box  Hill,  Co.  Surrey.     JB.  cr.  1783. 

iSeeEARL  OF  Rothes. — B.  1783,  sue.  1833,  widr.  1 81 6»  having  m.  1816, 

Elizabeth- Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Cakes. — ^CotisiiiySir  Wil- 

liam-Weller  Pepys,  Bart. 

LETHBRIDGE,  Sir  Thomas-Buckler;    of  Sandhill  Park,  Somersetsh.     £ 
cr.  1804. 

B.  1778,  sue.  1815,  m.  2ndly,  1803,  Anne,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Goddard,  Esq. 
— *  Son,  bi/  Ut  m,,  John-Hesketh,  widr.  with  issue. 

LEVINGE,  Sir  Richard  ;  of  High  Park,  Co.  Westmeath.     I.  cr.  1704. 

B.  1785,  sue.  1796,  m.  1810,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth- Anne  Parkyns,  dau.  of 
Thomas-Boothby,  1st  Lord  Ranclifre,dec. — *Son,  Richard-George-Augustus. 

LIGHTON,  Sir  Christopher-John ;  of  Newville,  Co.  Dublin.     I.  cr.  1791. 
Sue.  1844. 

LINDSAY,  Sir  Coutts;  of  Westville,  Lincolnshire.     K  or.  1821. 
B.  1824,  sue.  1837.     See  Earl  of  Balcanes.— *BratAer,  Robert. 

LIVINGSTONE,  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Thomas;  of  Westquarter,  Stirlingih.    S. 
cr.  1625. 

Sue.  1795,  widr.  1831,  having  m.  1809,  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Stirling, 
Bart,  dec. — ^Brother,  John-Robert 

LOCKHART,  Sir  Norman-Macdonald ;  of  Lee  and  Carnwath,  TjinikA.    £. 
cr.  1806. 

B.  1802,  sue.  1832,  m.  1836,  the  dau.  of  John  Mao-Lean,  Esq. — ^BroiUr, 
Daniel. 

LOFTUS,  Sir  Francis-Hamilton ;  of  Mount  Loftus,  Co.  Kilkenny.     L  cr.  1768. 
Sue.  1832. 

LOPES,  Sir  Ralph,  M.P. ;  of  Maristow  House,  Devonsh.    K  cr.  1805. 

B.  1788»  sue.  1831,  m.  1817,  Susannah-Gibbs,  eldest  dan.  of  A.  Ludlov, 
Esq. — *SoH,  Mas8eh-L(^)es. 

LORAINE,  Sir  William ;  of  Kirke-Harle»  Nordiumbeiitnd.     JL  cr.  1664^ 
B.  1801,  sue.  1833.— *Brv<Acr,Charies-Vincent 

LOUIS,  Rear-Admin]  Sir  John ;  of  ChelsCon,  Devon.     £L  cr.  1806. 
Sue  1807,  m.  1807,  a  dan.  of  William  KiikfMtiiGk,  Beq^^JSt  ftik 
618 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

LOWTHER,  Sir  John-Henry,  M.P. ;  of  SwiUington,  Yorksh.    E,  crA764. 
See  Eael  of  Lonsdale.     B.  1793,  sue.  1844. — Brother,  Charles  Hugh. 

LUBBOCK,  Sir  John-William ;  of  Lamas,  Norfolk.     E.  cr.  1806. 

B*    1803,  sue.  1840,  m.  1833,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Lieut-Colonel  Geoige 
Hotham,  {see  Lord  Hotham.) — *S(m,  John. 

LUSHINGTON,  Sir  Henry ;  of  South  Hill  Park,  Berksh.     E.  cr.  1791. 

B.  1775,  sue.  1807,  m.  1799,  Fanny-Maria,  dau.  of  Matthew  Lewis,  Esq* 
— *Son,  Henry. 

LYONS,  Sir  Edmund,  Captain  RN.,  K.C.H.;   Minister  Plenipotentiary  at 
Athens.    E.  cr.  1840. 

MACARTNEY,  Rev.  Sir  William ;  of  Lish,  Co.  Armagh.    I.  cr.  1799. 
Sue.  1812.— .♦««  San. 

MACDONALD,  Sir  Archibald-Keppel ;  of  East  Sheen,  Surrey.    E.  cr.  1813. 
B.  1820,  sue.  1832. 

MACGREGOR,  Sir  John-AthoU-Bannatyne  Murray;    of  Lanrick,  Perth- 
shire.    E,  cr.  1795. 

B.  1810,  sue.  1841,  m.  1833,  Mary-Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  Vice-Adm. 
Sir  Thomas-Masterman  Hardy,  dec. — *  Brother,  Evan-William-John. 

MACGREGOR,  Sir  William ;  of  Saville  Row,  Middlesex.    E.  cr.  1828. 
B.  1817,  sue.  1828.— •Bro^Aer,  Charles. 

M'GRIGOR,  Sir  James,  M.D. ;  of  Camden  Hill,  Co.  Middlesex.    E.  cr.  1831 . 

B.  1771,  m.  1810,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Duncan  Grant,  Esq. — *Son, 

Charles-Rhoderick. 
M'KENNY,  Sir  Thomas ;  of  the  City  of  Dublin.    E.  cr.  1831. 

B.  1770,  m.  1790,  Susannah,  eld.  dau.  of  Timothy  Harty,  Esq.— •Son, 

William. 
MACKENZIE,  Sir  James-Sutherland;  of  Tarbett,  Ross-sh.    S.  cr.  1626. 

Sue.  1841. 
MACKENZIE,  Sir  Geoi^re-Steuart,  F.R.S.;  of  Coul,  Ross-sh.    S.  cr.  1673. 

B.  1780,  sue.  1796,  widr.  1835,  having  m.  1802,  Mary,  dau.  of  Donald 

M'Leod,  Esq. — ^Souy  Alexander. 

MACKENZIE,   Sir  John- William-Pitt  Mdir;  of   Delvine,  Perthsh.     E. 

cr.l805. 

B.  1806,  sue.  1835,  m.  1832,  Sophia-Matilda,  5th  daughter  of  the  late 

Jaraes-Raymond  Johnson,  Esq. 
MACKENZIE,  General  Sir  Alexander,  G.C.H ;  of  Fairbum,  Ross-sh.     K  or. 

1819. 

Sue.  1820. 

MACKENZIE,  Sir  Evan ;  of  Kilcoy,  Ross-sh.    £.  cr.  1836. 
B.  1816,  sue.  1845. — *  His  younger  Brother,  Colin-John. 

MCKENZIE,  Sir  Kenneth-Smith ;  of  Gairloch,  Ross-sh.    S.  or.  1629. 

Sue.  1843. — *  Brother,  Francis. 
M'KENZIE,  Sir  James-John-Randall;  of  Scatwell,  Ross-sh.    S,  cr.  1703. 

B.  1814,  sue.  1843,  m.  1838,  Lady  Anne  Wentworth  Fitz-William,  4th  dau. 

of  the  Earl  Fitz-William. 

MACK  WORTH,  Sir  Digby,  K.H. ;  of  Gnoll,  Glamorgansh.    K  cr.  1776. 
B.  1789,  sue.  1838,  m.  2ndly,  1823,  Sophia-Noel,  dau.  of  James  Mann^ 
Esq. — *Son  by  tst  m.  Digby-Francis. 

MACLEAN,  General    Sir  Fitzroy-Grafton,  Col.  45th  foot;    of   Morvaren, 

Ross-sh.     S,  cr.  1631. 

Sue.  1818,  m.  2ndly,  1838,  Frances,  wid.  of  Henry  Campion,  Esq. — *San 

by  Ut  m.,  Lieut-Col.  Charles-Fitzroy,  widr.,  {See  Earl  of  Ronmey,)  and 

has  issue. 
M'MAHON,  Sir  Beresford-Burston ;  of  Dublin.    £.  cr.  1815. 

B.  1808,  sue  1837,  m.  1838,  Maria-Catheriiie,  eld.  dan.  of  Sir  Robert 

Bateson,  Bart.— *<Soiiy  William-Samuel. 
619 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

M'MAHOV,  Li«it^;«ieTaI  Sir  Thomas.  K.C.B.     E.  'rr.  1  ?17. 

B.  1770,  *iic.  1817,  m.  1808,   Flmilj-AnnK,  3ri  "iau.   ot  M:caatri-K*:cisn 

Wettropp,  Kswi- — •-Vn,  Thoma*-We4tropp- 
MACNAOHTRN,  Sir  Edmun<l-Chiirlej :   of  Buahnuli^i    H-.iise,  Co.   Xzzrs, 

and  Mahan,  (.'o.  Armaah.     £.  or.  1^3o. 

B-  1700,  ^iic.  1840,  m.  1827,  Marv,  onivchilil  ot  Jorm  r^woritin.  Edij  — 

•Hi*  Son. 
MACTAOOAItT,  Sir  John,  M.P.,  of  .Vriw^ll,  Co.  Wi.^to.ia.      £.  or    I  541. 
MAGNA Y,  Sir  William  ;  of  Po«*tforrl  Hoiw;,  Co.  Surrey,     .^.  cr.  I  U4. 
MAIIfiN,  Sir  JampH-Fitz^erald  ;  of  Citstle.'ar,  Co.  Galway.      £.  cr.  fil* 

B.  l«li,suc.  1842.— *BroMer,  W  illiarn. 

MAIN  W  A  It  I  Nf  j.  Sir  I  lenrj-Mainwarinz  ;  of  (Jver-Ptover,  Chersh.  E.  cr.  !  ?t-4. 
B.  17«2,  wi#ir.  1H.38,  haviriir  m.  l!io3,  Sophia,  dau.  or  iir  Robert -5juj- 
bury  CJotton,  Bart.,  dec. — •.Sr>/i,  Marry,  m.  and  has  iaiue. 

MAITI^VND,  Sir  Alexander-Charles  M.kiTLAND-GiBso\.^^\Setf  Gifadoa.; 

MAI/Jf>LM,  Sir  John  ;  of  Balheadie,  Fifesh.    5.  cr.  16o5. 

MALKT,  Sir  Alexander;  of  Wilbury  House,  Wilts.     K.  cr.  1791. 

B.  1^/X>,  ^lic.  181.5,  m.  1834,  Mary- Anne-Dora,  dau.  ijt  John  Spakiinz, 

MANSPIL,  Sir  John-Bell- William  ;  of  Muddlescombe,  Carmarthecsh.  £.  cr. 
1621. 

B.  1806,  !iur.  1829,  m.  1832,  Maha-Oeorq:iana,  only  dan.  of  the  late  Il-^a. 
and  Bev.  John  Dymocke^  Champion  of  England. — *UneU^  Richard  Ma>- 
sr.i^Pfirr.ii'FA,  Et^j.,  m.  and  has  issue. 

MAIUORIBANKS,  Sir  William  ;  of  Lees,  Co.  Berwick.     fL  cr.  1815. 
B.  1830,  sue.  1834.— *BroM<T,  William. 

MARSH,  Sir  Henr>-,  M.l). ;  of  the  City  of  Dublin.     E.  cr.  1839. 
M.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Crowe,  Esq. — *Son,  Hennr. 

MARTIN,  Sir  Roger;  of  Long-Melford,  Suffolk.     E.  cr.  1667. 

B.  1778,  sue.  1815. 
MARTIN,  Sir  Henry  ;  of  Lockynge,  Berks.    E,  cr.  1791. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1842,  ro.   1825,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Thomas- 

Byam  Martin,  K.C.B. 
MASSEY,  Sii  Hugh-Dillon,  of  Donas,  Co.  Clare.     J.  cr.  1781. 

Sue.  1842,  m.  Miss  Westropp. 

MAXWELL,  Lieut. -Colonel  Sir  William-Alexander    of  Calderwood,   La- 
narksh.     S,  cr.  1627. 
B.  1793,  sue.  1837.— *BroMcr,  Robert- Wilson. 

MAXWELL,  Sir  William;  of  Monreith,  Wigtounsh.    5.  or.  1681. 

B.  1805,  sue.  1838,  m.  1833,  Helenora,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Michael-Shaw 
Stewart,  Bart. — *Son^  Alan-Eglantine. 

MAXWELL,  Sir  John ;  of  Nether  Pollock,  Renfirewsh.     5.  or.  1682. 

Sue.  1844»  m.  1839,  Lady  Matilda- Harriet  Bruce,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas,  7th 
Earl  of  Elgin. 

MAXWELL,  Sir  John  Heron  ;  of  Springkell,  Dumfries-sh.     S.  cr.  1683. 
B.  1808,  sue.  1845.  m.  1833,  Caroline,  6th  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Mootgomeiy 
Stewart. — See  Earl  of  Galloway. — ^ Brother^  Michael,  m.  and  has  issue. 

MAXWELL,  Sir  David ;  of  Cardoness,  Co.  Kirkcudbright      £.  cr.  1804. 

B.  1773,  sue.  1825,  m.  1806,  Georgina,  dau.  of  Samuel  Martin,  Eaq.-- 

*S(m,  William,  ra. 
MEDLYCOTT,  Sir  William  -  Coles ;  of  Venn   House,  Somenetah.     K  cr. 

1808. 

B.  1806,  m.  IRSO,  Sarah-Jeffery,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  Bradford.— 

«&»ii,  William-Coles-Paget. 
MENTFATH,  Sir  Charlcs-Granville-Stuart ;  of  Cloaebum,  Co.  Dumfries.    £ 

cr.  183R. 
620 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

B.  1769,  m.  Ludivina,  dau.  of  Thomas  Loughnan,  Esq. — *Son,  James- 
Stuart. 

MENZIES,  Sir  Rj.bert;  of  Castle-Menzies,  Perthsh.     S,  cr.  1665. 

B.  1817,  sue.  1844,  m,—* Hit  Son. 
MEREDITH,  Sir  Joshua-Colles ;  of  Greenhilb,  Co.  Kildare.     I.  cr.  1660. 

B.  1771,  sue.  1813,  m.  2ndly,  1822,  Doligny,  2nd  daughter  and  co-heir 

of  Col.  Edwards. — ^Brother,  John,  m. 
MERED YTH,  Sir  Hennr ;  of  Carlanstown,  Co.  Meath.     J.  cr.  1 795. 

M.  Editha,  dau.  of  George  Le  Hunte,  Esq. — ^SoUy  Henry,  m. 
MEUX,  Sir  Henry;  of  Theobald's  Park,  Co.  Hertford.     E,  cr.  1831. 

B.  1817,  sue.  1841. 
MICKLETHWAIT,  Sir  Sotherton-Branthwayt  Peckham;  of  Iridge  Place,  Co. 

Sussex.     E.  cr.  1838. 

B.  1786,  m.  1809,  Anne,  sister  of  Lord  Bateman. 

MIDDLETON,  Sir  William  -  Fowle  Fowle;  of  Crowfield,  Suffolk.  J5.  cr. 
1804. 

B.  1784,  sue.  1829,  m.  1825,  the  Hon.  Anne  Cust,  dau.  of  Brownlow,  1st 
Lord  Brownlow. 

MILBANK,  Sir  John-Peniston ;  of  Halnaby,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1661. 

B.  1775,  sue.  1825,  m.  2ndly,  1821,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Fen- 
wick,  and  wid.  of  Thomas  Grey,  Esq.  M.D. — ^Son  by  Ut  m.,  John- 
Ralph,  m. 

MILDMAY,  Sir  Henry-Carew  St.-John  ;  of  Farley,  Co.  Hants.  K  cr.  1772. 
Sue.  1808,  widr.  1810,  having  m.  1809,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Bartho- 
lomew Bouverie,  see  Earl  of  Radnor. — *Sony  Henry-Bouverie-PauleL 

MILL,  Rev.  Sir  John  Barker,  of  Mottisfont,  Co.  Southampton.  E.  cr.  1836. 
B.  1803,  m.  1828,  Jane,  dau.  of  Colonel  Swinburne. 

MILLER,  Rev.  Sir  Thomas ;  of  Chichester,  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1705. 

Sue.  1816,  m.  1824,  Martha,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Holmes. 
MILLER,  Sir  John-Riggs ;  of  Ballieasey,  Co.  Clare.    J.  cr.  1778. 

Sue.  1825. 
MILLER,  Sir  William  {Lord  Glenlee);  of  Glenlee,  Ayrsh.    E.  cr.  1788. 

Sue.  1789,  m.  Grizel,  dau.  of  George  Chambers,  Esq. — *Son,  Thomas. 
MILLMANN,  Sir  William  -  George ;  of  Levaton,  in  Woodland,  Devon.    B, 

cr.  1800. 

B.  1781,  sue.  1821,  m.  1809,  Elizabeth-Hurry,  dau.  of  Robert  Alderson, 

Esq. — *Son,  William,  m. 
MILNER,  Sir  William-Mordaunt-Sturt ;  of  Nun-Appleton  Hall,  Yorksh.    B. 

cr.  1716. 

B.  1779,  sue.  1811,  m.2ndly,  1809,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Lord  Edward  Ben- 

tinck,  dec,  see  Duke  of  Portland. — ^Son,  William-Mordaunt-Edward. 
MOLESWORTH,  Sir  William,  M.P. ;  of  Pencarrow,  Cornwall.   E,  cr.  1689. 

B.  1810,  sue.  1823,  m.  1844,  the  widow  of  Temple  West,  Esq.— *  Brother, 

Arscott-Owrry. 
MOLYNEUX,  Sir  Geoige-King-Adlercron ;  of  Castle  Dillon,  Co,  Armagh.     J. 

cr.  1730. 

Sue.  1841.  is  m.  and  has  issue. 
MONCK,  Sir  Charles-Miles-Lambert ;  of  Belsey  Castle,  Northumberhind.    E. 

cr.  1662. 

B.  1779,  sue.  1795,  m.  2ndly,  1831,  Lady  Maiy  -  Elizabeth  Bennet,  3rd 

dau.  of  Charles,  4th  Earl   of  Tankerville.— ♦  Son,   by  Ut  m.,   Charles- 

Atticus,  m. — (tee  Lord  Colborne,)  and  has  issue. 
MONCREIFF,  Sir  James  Welwood  ;  of  Tulliebole,  Kinross-sh.    S,  cr.  1626. 

B.  1776,  sue.  1827,  widr.  1843,  having  m.  1808,  Ann,  dau.  of  Capt.  George 

Robertson,  R.N. — *Son,  Rev.  Henry,  m. 
MONCRIEFFE,  Sir  Thomas ;  of  Moncrieffe,  Peithsb.    5.  or.  1685. 

B.  1822,  sue.  1830,  m.  1843,  Lady  Louisa  Drummond  Hay,  eldest  dau.  of 

the  Earl  of  KinnouU.—* Bro^A^r,  William-^neas. 
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THE  BARONETAGE. 

MONTGOMERY,  Sir  Graham ;  of  Stanhope,  Peeblewh.     E.  cr.  1801. 

B.  1823,m.  1845,  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of  John-James  Hope-Johnson,  Esq., 

dec. — See  Hopetoun. 

Sue.  1839.— ♦BroMer,  John-Basil. 
MONTGOMERY,  Sir  Henry-Conyngham  ;  of  The  Hall,  Co.  Donegal.    E.  cr. 

1808. 

B.  1803,  sue.  1830,  m.l827, ,  dau.  of  Maj. -General  Pigot.— ♦Brottrr, 

Alexander-Leslie,  Commander  R.N. 
MOORE,  Sir  Emanuel ;  of  Ross  Carbery,  Co.  Cork.     J.  cr.  1681. 

B.  1786,  m.2ndly,  1844,  EUza,  widow  of  Richard  Ashe,  Esq. — ^BroiMer, 

Walter-Boyle. 
MORDAUNT,  Sir  Charles ;  of  Massingham,  Norfolk. 

B.  1835,  sue.  1845. — ^Brother^  John-Murray. 
MORGAN,  Sir  Charles  Gould;  of  Tredegar,  Monmouthsh.     E.  cr.    1792. 

B.  1760,suc.  1806,  widr.  1807,  of  Mary-Magdalen,  dau.  of  George  Storey, 

Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.— ♦Son,  Charles-Morgan-Robinson,  M.P.,  m.  and  has 

issue. 
MORLAND,  Sir  Francis  Bernard;  of  Nettleham,  Lincolnsh.     E.  cr.  1769. 

B.  1790,  sue.  1830. — *  Brother,  Thomas-Tyringham,  widr.  with  issue. 
MORRIS,  Sir  John ;  of  Clasemont,  Glamorgansh.    E,  cr.  1806. 

B.  1775,  sue.  1819,  m.  1809,  the  Hon.  Lucy-Juliana  Byng,  dau.  of  John, 

5th  Viscount  Torrington,  dec. — ♦Son,  John-Armiue. 
MORSHEAD,  Sir  Warwick-Charles ;  of  Trenant  Park,  Cornwall.     £.  cr.  1784. 

B.  1824,  sue.  1S2Q.—* Uncle,  John. 
MOSLEY,  Sir  Oswald,  D.C.L. ;  of  Ancoats,  Lancash.    E.  cr.  1781. 

B.  1785,  sue.  1798,  m.  1804,  Sophia-Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Every, 

Bart.,  dec. — ♦Son,  Oswald,  m. 
MOSTYN,  Sir  Pyers ;  of  Talacre,  Flintsh.     E.  cr.  1670. 

B.  1811,  sue.  1841,  m.  1844,  the  Hon.  Frances-Georgina  Fraser,  2nd  dau. 

of  Lord  Lovat. — *  Brother,  Edward-Henry. 

MUNRO,  Sir  Hugh  ;  of  Foulis,  Ross-sh.     S.  cr.  1634. 

B.  1763,  sue.  1781,  widr.  1803,  of  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Law,  Esq.— 

^Brother,  George. 
MUN  RO,  Sir  Thomas.     E.  cr.  1 825. 

B.  1819,  sue.  1Q27.'-'* Brother,  Camphell. 
MURRAY,  Sir  Robert ;  of  Clermont,  Fifesh.    5.  cr.  1626. 

Sue.  1843,  m.  1839,  Susan-Catherine-Saunders,  dau.  of  the  late  John 

Murray,  Esq,,  and  widow  of  Adolphus-Cotton  Murray,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 

has  issue. 
MURRAY  Sir  Archibald -John ;  of  Blackbarony,  Peebles^.    5.  cr.  1628. 

MURRAY,  Sir  John ;  of  Stanhope,  Peebles-sh.    S.  cr.  1664. 

Widr.  in  1831,  of  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Adam  Callender,  Esq. 

MURRAY,  Sir  William-Keith ;  of  Ochtertyre,  Perthsh.    S.  cr.  1673. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1837,  m.  1833,  Helen,  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  A.  Keitli, 
Knt — *  Brother,  John,  m. 

MURRAY,  Sir  AlbertJoseph  (Count  Murray);    of  MelguD,  Abodeemh.    S, 

cr.l704. 

B.  1774,  m.  1815,  Countess  Almeria- Frances -Unrala  Esteibasj  Voo 

Galantha. 
MUSGRAVE,  Sir  George;  of  Eden  Hall,  Cumberland.    £.cr.  1611. 

B.  1799,  sue  1834,  m.  1828,  CbarlottCi  5th  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  JaflMi 

Graham,  Bartw— »&m,  Philip. 

MUSGRAVE,  Sir  James ;  of  Hayton.    S.  or.  1638. 
B.  1785,  sue.  1814,  m^*Ha  Sou. 

MUSGRAVE,  Sir  Richard ;  of  Myrde  Grove,  Ca  Cork.    J.  cr.  178t. 

B.  1790,  sue.  1826,  m.  1815,  Frances,  dau.  of  Dr.  Newcombep  Lori  Aicb- 
bisbop  oif  Armagh,  dee^— ^Sim,  Ridiaid. 
622 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

NAGLE,  Sir  Richard ;  of  James-Town  House,  Co.  Westmeath.    £.  cr.  1813. 
B.  1800,  sue.  \S27.^* Brother,  Joseph. 

NAPIER,  Sir  William-Milliken ;  of  Napier,  Haddingtonsh.     5.  cr.  1627. 

B.  1788,  sue.  1817,  m.  1815,  Elizabeth-Christian,  5th  dau.  of  John  Stirling, 

Esq.— *Soii,  Robert-John-Milliken. 
NASMYTH,  Sir  John-Murray  ;  of  Posso,  Peebles-sh.    S.  cr.  1706. 

B.  1803,  sue.  1828,  m.  2ndly,  10  July  1839,  the  Hon.  Eleanor  Powys,  2nd 

sister  of  Lord  Lifford. — *Son  6y  Is*  m.,  James. 
NEAVE,  Sir  Thomas,  F.R.  and  A.S. ;  of  Dagnam  Park,  Essex.     £.  cr.  1795. 

B.  1761,  sue.  1814,  widr.  1835,  having  m.  1791,  Frances-Caroline,  dau.  of 

the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  William  Digby  of  Dig  by,  dec. — *Son,  Richard- 

Digby,  m.  {See  Lord  Arundell,)  and  has  issue. 

NELTHORPE,  Sir  John ;  of  Gray's  Inn,  Middlesex.    E.  cr.  1666. 

B.  1814,  sue.  1830,  m.  1838,  Frances-Maria,  eld.  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Sir 

Charles-John  Anderson,  Bart. — *Brother,  Henry. 
NEPEAN,  Sir  MoUneux-Hyde ;  of  Bothenhampton,  Dorsetsh.     E,  cr.  1802. 

B.  1783,  sue.  1822,  widr.  1838,  having  m.  1813,  Miss  Charlotte  Tilghman. 

— *Son,  Molyneux-Hyde,  m. 

NEWMAN,  Sir  Robert-William,  of  Stokeley  and  Mamhead,  Co.  Devon.    £• 
cr.  1836. 

B.  1776,  widr.  1834,  having  m.  1813,  Mary- Jane,  3rd  daughter  of  Richard 
Denne,  Esq. — ^Son,  Robert-Lydston. 


J.cr.l789. 
Simon-George. 


NEWPORT,  Sir  William ;  of  New  Park,  Co.  Kilkenny.     7 
B.  1758,  sue.  1843,  m.  2ndly,Mary  Campart. — *Son, 

NICHOLSON,  Sir  Arthur ;  of  Lasswade,  Edinburghsh.    S.  cr.  1629. 

Sue.  1826. 
NICOLSON,  Sir  Frederick-William  Erskine,  Commander  R.N;  of  Tilli- 
coultry, Clackmannansh.     5.  cr.  1686. 

B.  1815,  sue  1820. 
NIGHTINGALE,   Sir  Charles;  of  Knecsworth  Hall,  Cambridgeshire.    E. 

cr.l628. 

Sue.  1843,  m.  1829,    Harriet-Maria,  dau.  of  E.  B.  Foster,  Esq.— *Soii, 

Henry-Dickenson. 
NORREYS,   Sir  Charles-Denman-Orlando  Jephson,  M.P.;  of  Mallow,  Co. 

Cork.    E,  cr.  1838. 

M.  1831,  Catherine-CeciliapJane,  dau.  of  William  Franks,  Esq. — *Sony 

Denman- Williams. 
NORTHCOTE,  Sir  Stafford-Henry ;  of  Pynes,  Devon.     E.  cr.  1641. 

B.  1762,   sue.  1771,  widr.   1841,  having   m.  1791,    Jaquetta,    dau.  of 

Charles  Baring,  Esq- — ^♦Son,  Henry-Stafford,  widr.  with  issue. 

NUGENT,  Sir  John,  a  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire ;  of  Ballinlough,  Co. 
Westmeath.     J.  cr.  1795. 
Sue.  1843,  m. 

NUGENT,  Gen.  Sir  George,  G.C.B. ;  of  Waddesdon,  Berks.    E.  cr.  1806. 

B.  1757,  widr.  1834,  having  m.  1797,  Maria,  dau.  of  Cortland  Skinner, 
Esq. — *Son,  George-Edmund,  m. — {See  Lord  Colborne),  and  has  issue. 

NUGENT,  Sir  Percy  Fitz-Gerald,  of  Donore,  Co.  Westmeath.     E.  cr.  1831. 

B.  1797,  m.  1823,  Elizabeth-M.,  only  dau.  of  Walter  Sweetman,  Esq.^— 

*Sofh  Walter. 
OAKELEY,  Sir  Charles- William-Athol.     E,  cr.  1790. 

B.  1828,  sue.  1845.—- *Bro^Aer,  Herbert-Stanley. 

OAKES,  Sir  Henry-Thomas.     E.  cr.  181 5. 

B.  1795,  sue.  1827,  m.  1817,  Frances-Jane,  dau.  of  William  Dougks,  Esq. 
— *Son,  Henry-Frederick. 

0*BRIEN,  Sir  Lucius ;  of  Dromoland,  Co.  CUure.    J.  cr.  1686. 

B.  1800,  sue.  1837,  m.  1837,  Mary,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  William 
Fiti-Geiald,  Esq.— *Hu  Son, 
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THE  BARONETAGE. 

PALMER,  Sir  George-Joseph  ;  of  Wanlip,  Leicestersh.     E.  cr.  1791. 

B.  1811,  sue.  1827,  m.  1836,  Emily- Elizabeth,  daughter  of  George  Ilolford, 
Esq. — *Sfm,  Archdale-Robert. 

PARKER,  Sir  Hyde ;  of  Melford  Hall,  Suffolk.     E.  cr.  1681. 
Sue.  1835. 

PARKER,  Sir  Charles-Christopher,  Capt.  R.N. ;   of  Basingboum,  Essex.     E. 

cr.l783. 

B.  1792,  sue.  1835,  m.  1815,  Miss  Georgiana-Ellis  Pallmer. 
PARKER,  Sir  William-George,  Capt.  R.N. ;  of  Harbum,  Warwicksh.     £.  cr. 

1797. 

B.  1787,  sue.  1804,  m.  1808,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.C.  Still,  Esq.—^&m, 

William-James,  m. 
PARKER.  Vice-Admiral  Sir  William,  G.C.B.,  of  Shenstone  Lodge,  Staffordsh. 

E.  cr.  1844. 
PASLEY,  Sir  Thomas  Sabine,  Capt.  R.N.;  of  Craig,  Durafries-sh.     £.  cr. 

1794. 

B.  1804,  sue.  1808,  m.  1826,  Jane-Matilda-Lilley,  dau.  of  Rev.  Montagu- 
John  Wynyard. — *  Son,  Thomas-Malcolm-Sabine. 

PAUL,  Sir  Robert-Joshua;  of  Paulville,  Co.Carlow.     I.  cr.  1794. 

PAUL,  Sir  John-Dean ;  of  Rodborough,  Gloucestersh.     £.  cr.  1821. 

B.  1775,  m.  3rdly,  1844,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Horsley,  late 
Lord  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph. — *Son  by  Ut,  m.,  John-Dean,  m.  {See  Duke 
OF  St.  Albans,)  and  has  issue. 

PAULET,  Sir  Henry-Charles;  of  West-Hill  Lodge,  Co.  Southampton.     £.  cr. 

1836. 

B.  1814. — See  Marquis  of  Winchester. 
PAYNE,  Sir  Charles-Gillies ;  of  St.  Christopher's.     £.  cr.  1737. 

Sue.  1843,  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thelwall  Salusbury. — 

PEACOCKE,  Sir  Nathaniel-Levett ;  of  Barntic,  Co.  Clare.     E,  cr.  1808. 

B.  1769,  widr.  1825,  having  m.  1803,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Morris, 
Bart. — *Son,  Joseph-Francis. 

PECHELL,  Sir  Samuel-John   Brooke,  Capt.  R.N.,  C.B.;    of  Pagglesham, 
Co.  Essex.     E.  cr.  1797. 

B.  1785,  sue.  1826,  m.  1833,  the  Hon.  Julia-Maria  Petre,  only  surviving 
dau.  of  Robert-Edward,  9th  Lord  Petre. — *  Brother,  George-Richard,  Capt. 
R.N.,  and  M.P.,  m.  {See  Baroness  De-la-Zouchk,)  and  has  issue. 

PEEL,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert,  M.P.,  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury ;  of  Drayton, 
Co.  Stafford.     E.  cr.  1800. 

B.  1788,  m.  1820,  Julia,  dau.  of  the  late  General  Sir  John  Floyd,  Bart.— 
*&m,  Robert. 

PELLY,  Sir  John-Henry  ;  of  Upton,  Essex.      E.  cr.   1840. 

B.  1777,  m.  1807,  Emma,  6th  dau.  of  Henry  Boulton,  Esq. — *Son,  John- 
Henry,  m. 

PENNYMAN,  Sir  William-Henry ;  of  Ormsby,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1663. 
Sue.  1808,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Bethel  Robinson,  Esq. 

PERRING,  Rev.  Sir  Philip ;  of  Membland,  Devonsh.     E.  cr.  1808. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1843,  m.  1825,  Frances-Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Roe, 
Esq. — ♦Son,  John. 

PEYTON,  Sir  Henry ;  of  Doddington,  Cambridgesh.     E.  cr.  1776. 

B.  1779,  sue.  1789,  m.  1803,  Mrs.  Bradshaw,  dau.  of  William  Fitz-Hugh, 
Esq. — *Son,  Henry,  m.  and  has  issue. 

PHILIPS,  Sir  George ;  of  Weston,  Warwicksh.,  and  Sedgeley,  Lancash.     E. 
cr.l828. 

B.  1766,  widr.  1844,  having  m.   1788,  Sarah-Ann,  dau.    of  Nathaniel 
Philips,  Esq. — *Son^  George-Richard,  M.P.,  m.  {See  Lord  Waterpark.) 
625  s  s 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

PlIILIPPS,   Sir  Richard-Bulkeley-Philipps,  M.P. ;    of  Picton   Castle,  Pero- 
brokcsb.     E.  or.  18-28. 
H.  IKOl,  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  John  Gordon^   Esq. 

PlIILIPPS,  Sir  William-Philipps-Laugharne;  of  Picton  Castle,  Co.  Pembroke. 
E.  cr.  1621. 

B.  1794,  sue.  1832,  m.  1829,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  WTiite,  Esq.— •S«, 
Godwin. 

PHILLIPPS,  Sir  Thomas,  F.R.  8c  A.S. ;  of  Middle  Hill,  Worcestersh.     £.  cr. 
1821. 

B.  1792,  widr.  1832,  having  m.  1819,  Harriett,  dau.  of  Lieut.-General  Sir 
Thomas  Molyneux,  Bart. 

PIERS,  Sir  John-Bennet ;  of  Tristemagh  Abbey,  Dumfries-sh.     /.  cr.  1660. 
Sue.  1798,  m.  2ndly  1815,  Miss  Kinv;.—*  Brother,  £dward. 

PIGOT,  Sir  Robert,  M.P.;  of  PaUhull,  Staffordsh.     E.  cr.  1764. 

Sue.  1841,  m.  1826,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Bamford,  Elsq. — •  Brother, 
John. 

PIGOTT,  Sir  Thomas ;  of  Knapton,  Queen's  Co.     E.  or.  1 808. 

B.  1796,  sue.  1844,  m.  1831,  Georgiaiia-Anne,  dau.  of  William  Brammell, 
Esq. — *  His  Son. 

PILKINGTON,  Sir  William  ;  of  Chevet  Hall,  Yorksh.     S.  cr.  1635. 

Sue.  1811,  m.  1825,  Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  Swionerton,  Esq. — *Son, 
Thomas. 

PIRIE,  Sir  John;    Lord  Mayor  of   London  at  the  birth  of  the  Prince  of 
Wales.     E.  cr.  1842. 

POCOCK,  Sir  George-Edwaid ;  of  Hart,  Co.  Durham.     E.  or.  1821. 

B.  1792,  sue.  1840,  m.  1830,  Augusta-Elinor,  dau.  of  Hon.  J.  W.  Coveo- 
try,  dec. — (Sec  Earl  of  Coventry.) — *Son,  George-Francis-Coventiy. 

POLE,  Sir  William-Templar,  D.C.L. ;  of  Shute,  Devon.     E.  cr.  1628. 

B.  1782,  sue.  1799,  m.  2ndly,  1810,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John   Eraser,  Esq. 
— ^*iSofi  by  ist  m.,  John-George,  widr. 

POLE,  Sir  Peter,  of  Wolverton,  Hants.     E.  cr.  1791. 

B.  1770,  widr.  1835,  having  m.  1798,  Anna-Guelhelmina,  dau.  of  Richard 
Buller,  Esq. — *Son,  Peter,  m.  {tee  Earl  of  Limerick,)  and  has  issue. 

POLLEN,  Sir  John-Walter ;  of  Redenham,  Hants.     £.  cr.  1795. 

B.1784,  sue.  1814,  m.  1819,  Charlotte-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Craven  of  Craven,  dec. — *^ephew^  Hungerford-Richard. 

POORE,  Sir  Edward ;  of  Rushall,  Wilts.    E.  or.  1795. 
B.  1836,  sue.  1838. 

POTTINGER,  Major-General  Sir  Henry,  G.C.B.  .Commander  of  the  Forces  in 
China.     E.  cr.l839. 
M.  1820,  Miss  Cooke— 'Son,  Frederick. 

POWER,  Sir  John ;  of  Kilfane,  Co.  Kilkenny.    E.  cr.  1836. 
Sue.  1844. 

POWER,  Sir  John;  of  Roebuck  House,  Co.  Dublin,  and  of  Sampton,  Co. 
Wexford.     E.  cr.  1841. 

PRESCOTT,  Sir  Geoi^je-William ;  of  Theobald's  Park,  Herts.     E.  cr.  17W. 

B.  1800,  sue.  1840,  widr.  1829,  having  m.  1827,  Emily,  dau.  of  Coloiid 

Symes. — *  Brother ^  Alfred-Geoi^ge. 
PRESTON,  Sir  Robert ;  of  Valleyfield,  Perthsh.    5.  cr.  163T. 

B.  1757,  sue.  1834,  m.  Euphemia,  dau.  of  John  Preston,  Esq^— •Ssi^ 

Major  Robert. 

PRESTON,  Sir  Jacob-Henry;  of  Beeston  St^Lawience,  Co.  Noriblk.    £  a. 
1815. 
B.  1812,  sue.  1823^-*BroMtfr,  Thomas-Edwud. 

PREVOST,  Sir  George ;  of  Belmont,  Hants.    E.  cr.  1805. 
626 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

B.  1804,  sue.  1816,  m.  1828,  Jane,  dau.  of  Isaac-Lloyd  Williams,  Esq. — 
*S(m,  George-Phipps. 

PRICE,  Sir  Charles ;  of  Spring-Grove,  Surrey.     K  cr.  1804. 

B.  1776,  sue.  1818,  m.  1798,  Mary-Anne,  dau.  of  William  King,  Esq. 
*  Son,  Charles-Rugge. 

PRICE,  Sir  Charles-Dutton ;  of  Trengwainton,  Cornwall.    E.  er.  1815. 
B.  1800,  sue.  1834. — *  Brother,  Francis,  m.  and  has  issue. 

PRICE,  Sir  Robert ;  of  Foiley,  Herefordsh.     E.  er.  1828. 

B.  1786,  sue.  1829,  m.  1823,  Mary-Anne-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  his  uncle, 
the  Rev.  Robert  Price,  D.D.  0 

PRIDEAUX,  Sir  Edmund  -  Saunderson ;  of  Netherton,  Devon.     E.  er.  1622. 
B.  1794,  sue.  1833,  m.  2ndly,  1841,  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Bernard,  dec. — ^*iSoii,  by  1st  m.  Jolm-RoUe. 

PRINGLE,  Sir  John;  of  Stitchell  House,  Roxburghsh.    S.  er.  1683. 

B.  1784,  sue.  1809,  m.  2ndly,  1831,  Lady  Elizabeth-Maitland  Campbell, 
sister  of  the  Marquis  of  Breadalbane. — *Son  by  Ut  m.,  James. 

PROCTOR,  Rear-Admiral  Sir  William  Beauchamp  ;  of  Langley  Park,  Co. 
Norfolk.     E.  cr.  1745. 

B.  1781,  sue.  1827,  m.  1812,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gregory,  Esq. — *Son^ 
Thomas-William-Brograve. 

PULESTON,  Sir  Richard ;  of  Emral,  Flintsh.     E.  cr.  1813. 

B.  1789,  sue.  1840,  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Shaw. — *  Son  by  Ut  m.  Richard-Price. 

RADCLIFFE,  Sir  Joseph ;  of  Milnes  Bridge,  Co.  York.     E.  er.  1813. 

B.  1799,  sue.  1819,  m.  1819,  Jacobina,  dau.  of  Captain  John  Macdonnell, 
dec. — *  Son,  Joseph-Percival-Pickford. 

RAMSAY,  Sir  James;  of  Banff,  Forfersh.     S.  er.  1666. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1807,  m.  1828,  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  John-Hope  Oliphant, 
Esq. — *Brother,  Geoi^,  m.  and  has  issue. 

RAMSAY,  Sir  Alexander;  of  Balmain,  Kincardinesh.     E,  er.  1806. 

B.  1785,  sue.  1810,  m.  2ndly,  1822,  the  Hon.   Elizabeth  Maule,  dau.  of 
Lord  Panmure. — ^Sim  by  \tt  m,  Alexander,  m.  and  has  issue. 

RAMSDEN,  Sir  John- William ;  of  Byrom,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1689. 

B.  1831,  sue.  1839.— *l/m:fc,  Capt.   William,  R.N.,   m.—See  Marquis 
of  Winchester. 

RASHLEIGH,  Sir  John-Colman ;  of  Prideaux,  Co.  Cornwall.  £.  cr.  1831 . 
B.1772,  m.  2ndly  1833,  Martha,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Gould,  Esq., 
M.D. — *  Son  by  Ut.  m,,  John-Colman. 

READE,  Sir  John-Chandos ;  of  Shipton  Court,  Oxfordsh.     E.  or.  1660. 

B.  1785,  sue.  1789,  widr.  1821,  having  m.  1814,  Louisa,  dau.  of  David 
Murray,  Esq.,  of  Eli  bank. — *  Son,  Compton. 

REID,Sir  William;  of  Barra,  Aberdeensh.     5.  cr.  1703. 
B.  1795,  sue.  1844. 

REID,  Sir  John-Rae,  M.P. ;  of  Ewell,  Surrey.     E.  cr.  1823. 

B.  1791,  sue.  1824,  m.  1840,  Maria-Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Eaton, 
Esq. — *  Brother,  George. 

REYNELL,  Lieut-General  Sir  Thomas,  K.C.B.     I.  cr.  1678. 

Sue.  1829,  m.  1831,  Lady  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George,  1st  Marquis  of  Wa- 
terford,  and  wid.  of  Sir  Denis  Pack,  K.C.B. 

RIBTON,  Sir  John-Sheppey ;  of  Grove,  Co.  Dublin.     I.  cr.  1660. 

B.  1796,  sue.  1807,  m.  2ndly,  1841,  Emily,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Quinan, 
Esq.,  and  wid.  of  Walter-Hussey  Hill,  Esq.—*  Hit  Sott, 

RICH,  Sir  Charles-Henry ;  of  Shirley  House,  Hants.    E.  cr.  1791. 

B.  1784,  sue.  1824,  m.  1806,  Frances-Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lethbridge, 
Bart.,  dec. — *  Son,  Charles-Henry-John. 

627  s  s  2 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

UICIIARDSON,  Sir  John-Stewart;  of  Pencaithland,  Iladdingtonsh.     S.  cr. 

1630. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1837.— *Hts  son, 
RICHARDSON,  Sir  James-Mervyn  Bunbury;  of  Augher,  Co.  Tyrone.     /. 

cr.  1787. 

B.  1782,  sue.  1830,  m.  1810,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John-Cary  Moubray. — 

*Son,  John. 
RICKETTS,  Sir  Comwallis,  Com.  R.N. ;  of  the  Elms,  Gloucestereh.     £.  cr. 

1827. 

B.  1803,  sue.  1842,  widr.,  having  m.  1834,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Col.  Tem- 
pest.— *Son,  Robert-Tempest. 
RIDDELL,  Sir  Walter  Buchanan  ;  of  Riddell,  Co.  Roxburgh.     S.  cr.  1628. 

B.  1810,  sue.  iei9.—*  Brother,  John-Charles. 
RIDDELL,  Sir  James  Milles;  of  Ardnamuchan  and  Suinart,  Argyllsh.     E. 

cr.  1778. 

B.  1787,  sue.  1797,  m.  1822,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Bart.,  dec. 

—♦  Son,  Thomas-Milles. 
RIDLEY,  Sir  Mattliew  White  ;  of  Heaton  and  Blagdon,  Northumberland 

E,  cr.  1756. 

B.  1807,  sue.  1836,  widr.  1845;  having  m.  1841,  Cecilia-Anne,  eldest  dau. 

of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  James  Parke,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer. — *  Brother^ 

Charles-William. 
RIVERS,  Rev.  Sir  Henry ;  of  Chafford,  Kent.     E.  cr.  1621. 

Sue.  1805,  m.  1812,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Mr.  Samuel  Eales. — *Son,  James- 
Francis. 

ROBERTS,  SirThomas-Howland;  of  Glassenbury,  Kent,  and  BrightSeldtown, 
Co.  Cork.     £.  cr.  1809. 

Sue.  1831,  widr.  1838,  having  ra.  1834,  Eliza-Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Maitland,  Esq. — •  Brother,  Edmund-Gilbert. 

ROBINSON,  Rev.  Sir  George-Stamp;  of  London.     E.  cr.  1660. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1833,  m.  1827,  Emma,  6th  dau.  of  Robert- Willis  Blencowe, 
Esq. — •  Son,  John-Blencowe. 

ROBINSON,  Sir  Richard ;  of  Rokeby  Hall,  Co.  Loutli.     E.  cr.  1819. 

B.  1787,  sue.  1832,  m.  1813,  Lady  Helena-Eleanor  Moore,  eldest  dau.  of 
Stephen,  2nd  Earl  of  Mount^Cashell. — *  Son,  John-Stephen. 

ROBINSON,  Sir  George-Best;  of  Batts  House,  Co.  Somerset.    E.  cr.  1823. 
B.  1797,  sue.  1832,  widr.  1843,  having  m.  1825,  Louisa,  youugest  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  the  late  Robert  Douglas. — *Sonf  George-Abercrombie. 

ROCHE,  Sir  David  ;  of  Carass,  Co.  Limerick,  and  of  Bametick,  Co.  Clare. 
E.  cr.  1838. 

B.  1791,  m.  2nd]y,  1844,  Cecilia,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry-Deane  Gradyy 
Esq. — *Son  bi^  Ut  m,,  David-Vandeleur. 
ROE,  Sir  Frederick-Adair;  of  Brundish,  Co.  Suffolk.     £.  cr.  1836. 
B.  1789,  m.  1831,  Miss  Mary  Knowles. 

ROGERS,  Sir  John-Leman ;  of  Wisdome,  Co.  Devon.     E.  cr.  1698. 

Sue.  1797. — *  Brother,  Frederick-Leman,  m. 
ROSS,  Sir  Charles;  of  Baln^^owen,  Ross-sh.    5.  cr.  1668. 

B.  1812,  sue.  1814,  m.  2ndly  in  1841,  Elizabeth-Jane,  dau.  of  Colonel 

Robert  Ross,  dec. — *Hi#  Son,  by  1st  m. 

ROWLEY,  Sir  Joshua-Ricketts,  Capt.  R.N. ;  of  Tendring  Hall,  Suffolk.     E. 
cr.  1786. 

Sue.  1832,  m.  1824,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Moseley,  Esq. — ^Broiker^ 
Capt.  Robert-Charles,  m.  {See  Lord  Huntinofield.) 

ROWLEY,  Sir  Charles,  of  Hill-House,  Co.  Berks.     E.  cr.  1836.. 

M.  1822,  Frances,  only  dau.  of  George  Evelyn,  Eaq,—^  Hk  Sum, 
RUMBOLD,  Sir  Cavendish-Stuart;  of  Ferrand,  Yoiksb.    £.  cr.  1779. 

B.  1816,  sue.  1833,  m.  1836,  Mary-Harcourt,  eldest  dau.  of  Reftr-Adni. 
1(28 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

Manby,  dec.,  and  wid.  of  the  Baron  de  Flassans. — *Brothery  Carlo-Arthur- 
Henry. 

RUSSELL,  Sir  Henry ;  of  Howton,  Essex.     E.  cr.  1812. 

B.  1783,  m.  2ndly,  Maria-Clotilde,  dau.  of  M.  B.  Mottet.— *S(m,  Henry. 

RUSSELL,  Sir  William  ;  of  York-street,  Portman-square.  £.  cr.  1832. 
B.  1822,  sue.  1839. 

RUSSELL,  Sir  Robert  Frankland  ;  of  Thirkelby,  Yorksh.         E.  cr.  1660. 
B.  1784,  sue.  1831,  m.  1815,  Louisa-Anne,  dau.  of   the  late  Lord  George 
Murray  of  Atholl,  Lord  Bishop  of  St.  Davids. — *  Cousin,  Frederick- 
William,  m.  and  has  issue. 

RYCROFT,  Sir  Richard-Charles-Henry;  of  Famham,  Surrey.     E.  cr.  1784. 
B.  1793,  sue.  1827,  m.  1830,  Charlotte-Anne-Josephine,  dau.  of  William 
Tennant,  Esq. — ♦&>»,  Nelson. 

ST.  GEORGE,  Sir  Richard-Bligh  ;  of  Woodsgift,  Kilkenny.     I.  cr.  1766. 

B.  1765,  sue.  1789,  m.  2ndly,  1807,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Theophilus  Blake- 
ney,  Esq. — *  Son,  Theophilus-John,  m.  and  has  issue. 

ST.  PAUL,  Sir  Horace;  of  Ewart  Park,  Northumberland.     E.  cr.  1813.    A 
Count  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire. 
B.  1812,  sue.  1840. 

SALUSBURY,  Rev.  Sir  Charles-John;  of  Llanwem,  Monmouthsh. 
E.  cr.  1795. 
B.  1792,  sue.  1835.— •l/^nc/e.  Rev.  Thelwall,  m.and  has  issue. 

Sandys,  sir  Edward  Bayntun,  D.C.L.;  of  Misserden  Castle,  Gloucestersh 

E.  cr.  1809. 

B.  1774,  m.  1799,  Agnes-Cornish,  dau.  of  Michael  Allen,  Esq. 
SAWLE,  Sir  Joseph-Sawle-Graves ;  of  Penrice,  Co.  Cornwall,  and  Barley,  Co. 

Devon.     E.  cr.  1836. 

B.  1793,  m.  1815,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles- Prideaux  Brune. — 

•SoTi,  Charles-Brune. 
SAXTON,  Sir  John  ;  of  Circourt,  Berks.     £.  cr.  1794. 

Sue.  1838. — *  Brother,  Clement. 
SCOTT,  Sir  William  ;  of  Ancrum,  Roxbunrhsh.     S.  cr.  1671. 

B.  1803,  m.  1828,  Jean,  dau.  of  David  Anderson,  Esq. — ♦Hit  eldest  Son. 

SCOTT,  Sir  Edward-Dolman,  of  Great  Barr,  StafTordsh.     £.  cr.  1806. 

B.  1793,  sue.  1828,  m.  1815,  Catherine- Julia,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Bateman, 

Bart,  dec. — ♦  Son,  Sir  Francis- Edward,  Bart. 
SCOTT,  Sir  David  ;  of  Sitwood  Park,  Berks.     E.  cr.  1806. 

B.  1782,  sue.  1819,  m.  1807,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Grindall, 

Esq. — *Son,  James-Sibbald-David,  m. 

SCOTT,  Sir  Francis-Edward  ;  of  Hartington  Hall,  Derbysh.     £.  cr.  1806. 

B.  1824,  sue.  1824.     He  is  son  of  Sir  Edward  Dolman  Scott.     See  above. 
— *Brother,  Edward-Dolman. 

SCOTT,  Sir  Walter,  Lieut.-Colonel  15th  Hussars;  of  Abbotsford,  Roxburghsh. 

E.  cr.  1820. 

B.  1801,  sue.  his  father.  Sir  Walter,  the  great  poet,  21  Sept.  1832,  m.  1825. 

Jane,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  John  Jobson,  Esq. 
SCOTT,  Sir  Samuel;  of  Lytchett-Minster,  Dorsetsh.     E.  cr.  1821. 

B.  1772,  sue.  1830,  m.  1796,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Ommaney,  Esq.,  dec. — 

*  Son,  Claude- Edward,  m.  and  has  issue. 

SEALE,  Sir  Henry-Paul ;  of  Mount  Boone,  Devon.    E.  cr.  1838. 

B.  1806,  sue.  1844,   m.  1840.  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  the   late  Col. 
Hartman. — *Nephew,  Charles-Hayne. 

SEBRIGHT,  Sir  John-Saunders;  of  Besford,  Worcestersh.     E.  cr.  1626. 

B.  1767,  sue.  1794,  widr.  1826,  having  m.  1793,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Richaitl 
Crofts,  Esq. — *  Son,  Thomas-Gage-Saunders. 

SETON,  Sir  Henrv-John ;  of  Abercom,  Linlithgowsh.     S.  cr.  1646. 
— *Brother,  Charles-Hay,  m. 
629 


SHAW,  Sir  Robert ;  of  Bushy  Park,  Co.  Dublin.    E.  cr.  182 1 . 

6. 1774,  m.  2ndly,  1834,  Amelia,  dau.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Spei 
— *i&m,  by  Ut  m.  Robert. 

SHEAFFE,  General  Sir  Roger-IIale;  of  Edswale,  Co.  Clare-  JB. 
B.  1763,  m.  1810,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Coffin,  Esq. 

SlIEE,  Sir  George ;  of  Dunmore,  Co.  Galway.     I.  cr.  1794. 

B.  1784,  sue.  1825,  widr.  1832,  having  m.  1808,  Jane,  dau.  c 
Young,  Esq. — ^Brother,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles. 

SHEFFIELD,  Sir  Robert;  of  Normanby,  Lincolnsh.     E.  cr.  1755. 
B.  1786,  sue.  1815,  m.  1818,  his  cousin,  Julia-Brigida,  dau.  of 
Newbolt.— •  Son,  Robert. 

SHELLEY,  Sir  John;  of  Maresfield  Park,  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1611. 

B.  1772,  sue.  1783,  m.  1807,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Winckle; 
*iSfm,  John-Villiers,  m. 

SHELLEY,  Sir  Percy-Florence ;  of  Castle-Goring,  Sussex.  E.  cr.  li 
B.  1819,  sue.  1844.-»*l/nc/e,  John,m.  and  has  issue. 

SHEPPARD,  Sir  Thomas  Cotton  ;  of  Thornton  Hall,  Bucks.  E.  cr. 
B.  1785,  sue.  1821,  m.  1822,  Mary-Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Georg 

SHIFFNER,  Sir  Henry.  Capt.  R.N. ;  of  Combe  Place,  Sussex.  E.  < 
B.  1789,  sue.  1842,  m.  1825,  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  the  lateThoma 
Esq. — *Brothery  Rev.  George,  m.  and  has  issue. 

SHUCKBURGH,  Sir  Francis,  F.R.S.;  of  Shuckburgh,  Warwicksl 
1660. 

Sue.  1809,  m.  1825,  Anna-Maria-Draycott,  dau.  of  Peter  Denys, ' 
— *  Son,  George-Thomas-Francis. 

SIDNEY,  Sir  John  Shelley  ;  of  Penshurst  Place,  Kent.  E.  cr.  181 
B.  1771,  widr.  1811,  having  m.  1799,  Henrietta-Frances,  dau.  of 
Hunloke,  Bart.,  dec.—*  Son,  Philip-Charles,  Lord  de  Lisle  and  £ 
and  has  issue. 

SIMEON,  Sir  Richard-Godwin ;  of  Grazeley,  Berks.     E.  cr.  1815. 
B.  1784,  sue.  1824,  m.  1813,  Louisa-Edith,  dau.  of  Sir  Fitz-Wil 
rington,  Bart. — *i&m,  John,  m. 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

of  the  late  Lord  Huntingtower,  and  grand-daughter  of  the  Countess  of  Dy- 
sart. — *  His  Son. 

SITWELL,  Sir  George ;  of  Reinshaw,  Derbysh.     E.  cr.  1808. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1814,  m.  1818,  Susan-Murray,  eld.  dau.  of  Crawfurd  Tait, 
Esq.—*  Son,  Sitwell-Reresby. 

SKEFFINGTON,  Sir  Lumley- St. -George;  of  Skeffington  Hall,  Leicestersh. 
E.  cr.  1786. 
B.  1768,  sue.  1815. 

SKIP  WITH,  Sir  Grey  ;  of  Prestwould,  Leicestersh.     E.  cr.  1622. 

B.  1771,  sue.  1805,  widr.  1830,  having  m.  1801,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Gore 
Townsend,  Esq.,  dec. — *Son,  Thomas-George,  m. 

SLADE,  General  Sir  John  ;  of  Maunsell  House,  Somersetsh.  E.cr.  1831. 

B.  1762,  m.  2ndly  1822,  Matilda-Ellen,  dau.  of  James  Dawson,  Esq.— 

*Son,  by  1st  m.  Frederick-William. 
SLINGSBY,  Sir  Charles;  of  Scriven  Park,  Co.  York.     S.  cr.  1635. 

B.  1824,  sue.  1835. 

SMIJTII,  Rev.  Sir  Edward  Bowyer;  of  Hill  Hall,  Essex.     E.  cr.  1661- 

B.  1785,  sue.  1838,  m.  1813,  Laetitia-Cicely,  dau.  of  John  Weyland,  Esq. 
— *Son,  William,  m.,  and  has  issue. 

SMITH,  Sir  John-Wyldbore ;  of  Sydling  St.  Nicholas,  Dorsetsh.  E.  cr.  1774. 
B.  1770,  sue.  1807,  m.  1797,  Elizabeth-Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Marriott, 
D.C.L. — *Son,  John^ames,  m. 

SMITH,  Sir  Michael  Cusack  ;  of  Newtown,  King's  Co.     I.  cr.  1799. 
B.  1793,  sue.  1836,  m.  1820,  Miss  Eliza  Moore.— ♦&»,  William. 

SMITH,  Sir  Culling-Eardley ;  of  Hadley,  Middlesex.     E.  cr.  1802. 

B.  1805,  sue.  1829,  m.  1832,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas-William  Carr,  Esq. 
*  Son,  Eardley-Gideon-Culling. 

SMITH,  Sir  Charles-Cunliffe;  of  Tring  Park,  Herts.     E.  cr.  1804. 
B.  1827,  sue.  1831. — *  Uncle,  Spencer. 

SMITH,  Sir  William;  of  Eardiston,  Worcestersh. 

B.  1823,  sue.  1839,  m.  1843,  Susan,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  William-George  Par- 
ker, Bart. — *Brother,  Edward. 

SMYTH,  Sir  George-Henry,  M.P. ;  of  Upton,  Essex.     E.  cr.  1665. 

B.  1784,  sue.  1802,m.  1815,  Eve,  dau.  of  G.  Elmore,  Esq.— ♦Coiain, Robert. 
SMYTH,  Sir  John ;  of  Long  Ashton,  Somersetsh.     E.  cr.  1763. 

B.  1776,  sue.  1824. 

SMYTH  E,  Sir  Edward-Joseph ;  of  Eshe,  Durham.     E.  cr.  1660. 

B.  1787,  sue.  1811,  m.  1809,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Bellew,  dec. 
— *iSan,  Richard-Peter-Carhngton,  m.  See  Lord  Stourton. 

SOAME,  Sir  Peter  Buckworth-Herne  ;  of  Sheen,  Surrey.     E.  cr.  1697. 

M.  1830,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Bradshaw,  Esq. — *Brother,  Rev.  John,  m. 

SOMERVILLE,  Sir  William  -  Meredyth,  M.P.;   of  Somerville,  Co.  Meath. 
J.  cr.  1748. 

Sue.  1831,  m.  1833,  Lady  Maria  Conyngham,  youngest  daughter  of  Henry, 
1st  Marquis  Conyngham. — *  Brother,  James-Richard. 

SPEARMAN,  Sir  Alexander-Young.     E.  cr.  1840. 

B.  1793,  m.  1826,  Miss  Jane  Campbell. — *&>!!,  Alexander  Young. 

STAMER,  Sir  Lovelace ;  of  Dublin.     E.cr.  1809. 

B.  1794,  sue.  1838,  m.  1828,  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  John  Tomlinson,  Esq. 
— *Son,  Lovelace-Tomlinson. 

STANHOPE,  Sir  Edwyn-Francis  Scudamore;  of  Stanwell  House,  Middlesex. 
E.  cr.  1807. 

{See  Earl  OF  Chesterfield.)     B.  1793,  sue.  1814,  m.  1820,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dowell,  Esq. — *  Son,  Henry- Edwyn-Chandos. 
631 


THE  BARONETAGE. 


STANLEY,  Sir  William-Thomas  Stanley-M asset  ;  of  Hooton,  Cheshire.     E. 

cr.  1661. 

B.  1807,  sue.  IQAl.—* Brother,  Rowland. 
STAPLES,  Sir  Tliomas ;  of  Lissane,  Co.  Tyrone.     I.  cr.  1628. 

B.  1775,  sue.  1832,  m.  Catherine,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John  Hawkins. — 

*  Brother y  John. 
STAPLETON,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Sir  Francis-Jervis ;  of  Gray's  Court,  Co.  Oxford. 

E.  cr.  1679. 

(iSee  Le-Despencer.)    B.  1807,  sue.  1831,  m.  1830,  Margaret,  eldest  dau. 

of  Lieut.  General  Sir  George  Airey,  K.C.H. — ^Son,  Francis-George. 

STAUNTON,  Sir  George-Thomas,  M.P.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.;    of  Caigins,  Co. 
Galway.     1.  cr.  1785. 
B.  1781,  sue.  1810. 

STEELE,  Sir  Richard  ;  of  Hampstead,  Co.  Dublin.     I.  cr.  1768. 

B.  1775,  sue.  1787,  m.  1798,  Frances-Mary-Colette,  dau.  of  Edward,  Count 

d'Alton,  dec. — ^  Son,  John-Maxwell,  m. 
STEUART,  Sir  Henry-James  Seton  ;  of  Allanton,  Co.  Lanark.     E.  cr.  181 5. 

B.  1812,  sue.  1S3S.—* Brother,  Archibald. 

STEWART,  Sir  James ;   of  Fort-Stewart,  Donegal.    7.  cr.  1623. 

Sue.  1827.—* Brother,  William. 
STEWART,  Sir  Michael-Robert-Shaw  Maxwell;  of  Blackball,  Renfrewsh. 

S.  cr.  1667. 

B.  1826,  sue.  1836. 

STEWART,  Sir  William  Drummond;  of  Grandtully,  Perthsh.     S.  or.  1683. 
Sue.  1838. — *Brother,  George. 

STEWART,  Sir  Robert ;  of  Tillyeoultry,  Clackraanuansh.     S,  cr.  1707. 

STEWART,  Sir  Hugh;  of  Atlienry,  Co.  Tyrone.     E.  cr.  1803. 

B.  1792,  sue.  1825,  m.  2ndly,  1837,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry- 
Lucas  St.  George. — *Son  by  \st  m.,  John  Marcus. 

STIRLING,  Sir  Samuel ;  of  Glorat,  Stirlingsh.    S.  cr.  1666. 

M.  1842,  Mary-Anne,  only  dau.  of  Maj.  Robert  Berrie,  dec. 

STIRLING,  Sir  Geoige ;  of  Uphall,  Edinburghsh.     E.  cr.  1792. 

Sue.  1843,  m.  1820,  Anne- Henrietta,  dau.  of  William  Grey,  Esq. 

STIRLING,  Sir  Walter-George,  F.R.  and  A.S. ;  of  Faskine,  Lanarksh.     £.  cr. 

1800. 

B.  1802,  sue.  1832,  m.  1835,  the  Hon.  Frances-Caroline  Byng,  dau.  of 

Lord  Strafford.—*  His  Son. 
STOCK  ENSTROM,  Sir  Andrias ;  of  Maas-Strom,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    E.  cr. 

1840. 

B.  1792,  m.  1828,  Elsabe-Helena,  dau.  of  Gysbert^Heniy  Maasdorp. 

STONHOUSE,  Sir  John-Brooke ;  of  Radley,  Berks.     E.  cr.  1628. 

Sue.  1810. — •JBroMcr,Timothy-Vansittart,  m.  and  has  issue. 
STRACEY,  Sir  Edward-Haidinge-John ;  of  Rackheath,  Norfolk.     £.  cr.  1818. 

B.  1768,  sue.  1829,  vtridr.  1832,  having  m.   1810,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of 

William  Brooksbank,  Esq. — *Brothery  Rev.  George,  m. 

STRACHEY,  Sir  Henry ;  of  Sutton  Court,  Somersetsh.     E.  cr.  1801. 

B.  1772,  sue.  1809.— •JVcpAciir,  Edward. 
STRICKLAND,  Sir  George,  M.P. ;  of  Boynton,  Yorksh.    E.  cr.  1641. 

B.  1782,  sue.  1834,  m.  1818,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Con* 

stable.— *&m,  Charles-William. 

STRONGE,  Sir  James-Matthew,  D.C.L. ;  of  Tynan,  Co.  Armagh.  E.  cr.  1803. 
B.  1786,  sue.  1804,  m.  1810,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Nicokon  Calyert,  Esq. 
— *  Son,  James-Matthew,  m. 

STUART,  Sir  Simeon-Henry ;  of  Harteley  Mauditt,  Hants.     E.  cr.  1660. 

B.  1790,  sue.  1816,  widr.  1840,  having  m.  1815,Geoi'g;ianarFniiee8»  dau.  of 
Geoige-Gun  Cuninghame,  Esq. — *Son,  Sinuxm-Heniy. 
632 


THE   BARONETAGE. 

STUART,  Sir  James  ;  of  Allanbank,  Berwicksh.     S.  cr.  1687. 

M.  Sndly,  1835,  Katherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Monro,  Esq.,  M.D. — 

*Brothery  Robert. 
STUART,  Sir  James;   Chief  Justice  of  the  Province  of  Lower  Canada.     E. 

cr.  1840. 
STYLE,  Sir  Thomas-Charles ;  of  Wateringbury,  Kent.     E.  cr.  1627. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1813,  m.  1822,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Cay  ley,  Bart.— 

*  Cousin,  Charles. 
SULLIVAN,  Sir  Charles,  Capt.  R.N.;  of  Thames    Ditton,  Surrey.     E.  cr. 

1804. 

B.  1789,  sue.  1814,  m.  1818,  Jean-Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Taylor,  Esq. — 

•Son,  Charles. 
SUTTIE,  Sir  George  Grant;  of  Balgonie,  Haddingtonsh.    5.  cr.  17i02. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1836,  m.  1829,  Lady  Harriet  Wemyss,  7th  daughter  of  the 

Earl  of  Wemyss. — ♦/£*#  Son. 
SUTTON,  Sir  Richard ;  of  Norwood  Park,  Notts.     E.  cr.  1772. 

B.  1798,  sue.  1802,  m.  1819,  Mary-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Burton, 

Esq.,  dec. — *Hia  eldest  Son. 
SWINBURNE,  Sir  John,  F.R.  and  A.S. ;  of  Capheaton,  Northumberland.     E. 

cr.  1660. 

B.  1762,  sue.  1786,  m.  1787,  Emma,  dau.  of  Richard-Henry-Alexander 

Bennett,  Esq.,  dec. — ^Son,  Edward,  m.  and  has  issue. 
SYKES,  Sir ;  of  Basildon,  Berks.     E.  cr.  1781. 

B.  1822,  sue.  1843.— ♦Hi*  Brother. 

SYKES,  Sir  Tatton ;   of  Sledmere,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1783. 

B.  1772,  sue.  1823,  m.  1822,  Mary-Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Foulis,  Bart., 
dec. — ♦Son,  Tatton. 

S YNGE,  Sir  Edward ;  of  Kiltrough,  Co.  Meath.     E.  cr.  1801 . 

B.  1809,  sue.  1843,  m.  —  dau.  of  O.  Saunders,  Esq. — ^Brother,  Noah- 

Hill-Neale. 
TALBOT,  Sir  George ;  of  Belfast,  Co.  Antrim.     I.  cr.  1790. 

{See  Shrewsbury.)  Sue.  1812,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev. Thomas  Preston. 

TANCRED,  Sir  Thomas ;  of  Boroughbridge,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1662. 

B.  1808,  sue.  1844,  m.  1839,  the  youngest  dau.  of  Prideaux  Selby,  Esq. — 
*Els  Brother. 

TAYLOR,  Sir  Charles-William,  of  Hollycombe,  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1827. 

B.  1770,  m.  1808,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John-Buncombe-Poulett  Thompson 

Esq. — *Son,  Charles. 
TEMPEST,  Sir  Charles  ;  of  Broughton  Hall,  Yorks.     E.  cr.  1841. 

TEMPLE,  Lieut.-Colonel  Sir  Grenville ;  of  Stowe,  Bucks.     E.  cr.  1612. 

B.  1799,  sue.  1829,  m.  1829,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Baring,  Esq. — *Son, 

Grenville-Leofric. 
THOMAS,  Sir  Edmund-Stephen;  of  Wenvoe  Castle,  Co.  Glamorgan.     E. 

cr.  1694. 

B.  1810,  sue.  1841.— ♦C/nc/e,  Frederick-Jennings,  Capt.  R.N. 
THOMAS,  Sir  William-Lewis-George ;  of  Yapton  Place,  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1766. 

Sue.  1815,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Richard  Welch,  Esq.— ♦&«,  William. 

THOMPSON,  Rev.  Sir  Henry ;  of  Virhees,  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1797. 

B.  1796,  sue.  1826,  m.  1st,  see  Earl  Grey  ;  2ndly,  1836,  Emily-Frances- 
Anne,  dau.  of  Ralph  Leeke,  Esq. — *His  Son. 

THOMPSON,  Sir  Thomas-Raikes  Trigge,  Captain,  R.N.;   of  Hertsbourne, 
Herts.     £.  cr.l806. 
B.  1804,  sue.  1828. 

THOROLD,  Sir  John-Charles ;  of  Monston,  Lincolnsh.     E.  cr.  1642. 

B.  1816,  sue.  1831,  m.  1841, dau.  of  Colonel  Hildyard,  dec.— *HU  Son. 

THREIPLAND,  Sir  Patrick-Murray  ;  of  Fingask,  Perthsh.     S.  cr.  1687. 
B.  1800,  sue.  1837— •l/nc/tf,  Stuart-Moncriefl*,  m. 
633 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

THROCKMORTON,  Sir  Robert-George ;  of  Coughton,  Co.  Warwick.     E.  cr. 

1642. 

B.  1800,  sue.  1840,  m.  1829,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Sir  John  Acton, 

Bart,  dec. — ♦Son,  Robert-Charles-Courtenay. 
TIERNEY,  Sir  Edward,  of  Brighthelmstone,  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1818. 

B.  1780,  widr.  having  ro.  1812,  Anna-Maria,  dau.  of  Henry  Jones,  Esq., 

dec. — San,  Matthew-Edward. 
TRELAWNEY,  Sir  William-Lewis  Salusbury;    of  Trelawney,    Co.  Com- 

wall.     E.  cr.  1628. 

B.  1781,  sue.  1834,  m.  1807,  Patience,  dau.  of  John  Phillipps  Carpenter, 

Esq. — *Son,  John,  m.  and  has  issue. 

TREVELYAN,  Sir  John ;  of  Nettlecombe,  Somerset.     E.  cr.  1661. 

Sue.  1828,  m.  1791,  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas-Spencer  Wilson,  Bart.,  dec. 

— *Son,  Walter-Calverley,  m. 
TROLLOPE,  Sir  John,  M.P. ;  of  Casewick,  Lincolnsh.     E.  cr.  1642. 

B.  1800,  sue.  1820. — *  Brother,  Charles,  m. 
TROWBRIDGE,  Sir  Edward-Thomas,  Rear-Admiral,  M.P. ;  of  Asher,  Devon. 

E.  cr.  1799. 

Sue.  1807,  m.  1810,  Anna-Maria,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Admiral  Sir  Alexander 

Forrester-Inglis-Cochrane.     See  Earl  of  Dundonald. — *Son,  Inglis. 

TUITE,  Sir  Mark-Anthony-Henry ;  of  Sonagh,  Co.  Westmeath.     J.  cr.  1662. 
Sue.  1841.— *  Brother,  Hugh-Manby. 

TURING,  Sir  James ;  of  Foveran,  Aberdeensh.    5.  cr.  1639. 

Sue.  1831,  m.— ♦ifis  Son. 
TURNER,  Sir  Edward-George-Thomas  Page;  of  Ambrosden,  Co.  Oxford. 

E.  cr.  1733. 

B.  1789,  sue.  1843,  m.  1818,  Miss  Williams.— ♦»«  Son. 

TURTON,  Sir  Thomas-Edward-Michell ;  of  Starborough,  Surrey.   E.  cr.  1796. 

B.  1790,  sue.  1844,  m.  3rdly  1842,  Maria- Louisa-Hume,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt. 

Edmund  Denman,  R.N. — *Hi$  Son. 
TWYSDEN,  Sir  William  ;  of  Roydon  Hall,  Kent.     E.  cr.  1611. 

B.  1788,  sue.  1834. — *  Brother,  Francis- James,  m.  and  has  issue. 
TYRELL,  Sir  John-Tyssen,  M.P. ;  of  Boreham  House,  Co.  Essex.  E.  cr.  1809. 

B.  1795,  sue.  1832,  m.  1819,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late 

Sir  Thomas  PUkingtou,  Bart. — ^Brother,  Rev.  Charles-Tyssen  Jemner- 

Tyrell. 
TYRWHITT,  Sir  Henry-Thomas ;  of  Stanley  Hall,  Salop.     E.  cr.  1808. 

B.  1824,  sue.  1839.— ♦Hi*  Brother. 
VANE,  Sir  Henry-Ralph  Fletcher  ;  of  Hutton  Hall,  Cumberland.     E.  cr. 

1786. 

B.  1830,  sue.  1842.— •Brother,  Frederick. 

VAUGHAN,  Sir  Robert-Williames ;  of  Nannan,  Co.  Merioneth.     E.  cr.  1791. 

B.  1803,  sue.  1843,  m.  1835,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Lloyd^  Esq. 

— *Uncl€,  Griffith-ap-Howel. 
VAVASOUR,  Sir  Henry-Mervyn ;  of  Spaldington  and  Melbourne,  Co.  York. 

E.cr.l801. 

B.  1814,  sue.  1838. 
VAVASOUR,  Hon.  Sir  Edward-Marmaduke ;  of  Haslewood,  Yorksh.     K  cr. 

1828. 

SSee  Stourton.)  B.  1786, widr.  1826,  having  m.l813,  Marcia-Bridget,  only 
lau.  of  James  Lane-Fox,  Esq. — *Son,  Edward. 

VERNEY,  Sir  Harry.     E.  cr.  1818. 

B.  1801,  sue.  (his  father,  the  late  Sir  Harry  Calvert,  Bart,  and  G.C.B.)  1826, 
ID.  1835,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Rear-Admiral  Sir  George  Jetstone- 
Hope,  K.C.B.— SexEarlofHopetoun.— •Km  Son. 

VINCENT,  Sir  Francis  ;  of  Stoke  d'Abemon,  Surrey.     E.  cr.  1620. 

B.  1803,  sue.  1809,  m.  1824,  Augusta-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charles 
Herbert  of  Cabnarvon,  dec. — ^Coutin,  Henry. 
634 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

VYVYAN,  Sir  Richard-Rawlinson,  M.P.;  of  Trelowarren,  Cornwall.     £.  cr. 
1645. 
B.  1800,  sue.  1820. — *  Brother,  Rev.  Vyell-Francis,  m.  and  has  issue. 

WAKE,  Sir  William,  D.C.L. ;  of  Clevedon,  Somerset.     E.  cr.  1621. 

B.  1768,  sue.  1785,  widr.  the  2nd  time,  having  m.  Ist,  1790,  Mary,  only 
daughter  of  Francis  Sitwell,  Esq.,  who  d.  1791 ;  and  2ndly,  1793,  Jenny, 
dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  James  Gambier,  uncle  to  the  late  Lord  Gambier, 
who  d.  in  1837. — *S(m  hy  \st  tti.,  Charles,  m.  and  has  issue. 

WAKEMAN,  SirOffley-Parbury;   of  Perdiswell  Hall,  Co.  Worcester.     E. 
cr.l828. 
B.  1799,  sue.  183  ^^^Brothe-^  Rev.  Edward-Ward,  m. 

WALKER,  Sir  George-Ferdinand-Radzivill.     £.  or.  1835. 
B.  1825,  sue.  1842. — ^Brother,  George-Frederick-Arthur. 

WALLACE,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John-Alexander  Dunlop,  K.C.B.;    of  Craig, 
Ayrsh.     5.  cr.  1669. 
Sue.  1835,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  William  Rodger,  Esq. 

WALLER,  Sir  Edmund ;  of  Lisbrian,  Co.  Tipperary.     I.  cr.  1780. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1830,  m.  2ndly,  1844,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Arthur  Guinness, 
Esq.— •ilw  Uncle, 

WALLER,  Sir  Jonathan  Wathen,  K.G.H.  ;  of  Braywick  Lodge,  Berks,  and 
Twickenham,  Middlesex.     £.  cr.  1815. 

B.  1769,  Widr.  1835,  having  m.  2ndly,  1812,  Charlotte-Sophia^  Baroness 
Howe. — *Sony  by  Ist  m.,  Thomas- Wathen,  m.  and  has  issue. 

WALSH,  Sir  Edward  Johnson  ;  of  Ballykilcaven,  Queen's  Co.  I.  cr.  1777. 
Sue.  1831.— ♦JBro/Acr,  Ralph. 

WALSH,  Sir  John  Benn,  M.P.;  of  Armathwaite,  Co.  Cumberland,  and 
W  arfield  Berks.     E.  cr.  1 804. 

B.  1798,  sue.  1825,  m.  1825,  Lady  Jane  Grey,  dau.  of  George-Harry,  6th 
Earl  of  Stamford. — *S(m^  Arthur. 

WALSHAM,  Sir  John-James ;  of  Knill  Court,  Herefordsh.     E.  cr.  1831. 
B.  1805,  m.  1826,  Frances,  dau.  of  Matthew  Bell,  Esq.— ♦Son,  John. 

WARDLAW,  Sir  William;  of  Pitreavie,  Fifesh.     5.  cr.  1631. 
B.  1794,  sue.  1833.— ♦Bro/Acr,  Archibald. 

WARREN,  Sir  Augustus ;  of  Warren's  Court,  Co.  Cork.     I.  cr.  1784. 
B.  1791,  sue.  1821. — ^Brother,  John-Borlase,  m.  and  has  issue. 

WARRENDER,  Right-Hon.  Sir  George ;  of  Lochend,  East  Lothian.  E.cr.l715. 
B.  1782,  sue.  1799,  m.  1810,  the  Hon.  Anne-Evelyn  Boscawen,  dau.  of 
George-Evelyn,  3rd  Viscount  Falmouth,  dee. — ^Brother,  John,  m.  twice 
{See  Earl  of  Lauderdale  and  Lord  Alvanley),  and  has  issue. 

WATSON,  Sir  Charles-Wager ;  of  Fulmer,  Bucks.     £.  cr.  1760. 

B.  1800,  sue.  1844,  m.  1827,  Jemima-Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles- 
Garth  Colleton,  Esq. — ♦&m,  Charles. 

WEBB,  Sir  Henry;  of  Odstock,  Co.  Wilts.     E.  cr.  1644. 
B.  1806,  sue.  1823. 

WEBSTER,  Sir  Godfrey  Vassall  ;  of  Battle  Abbey,  Sussex.     E.  cr.  1703. 
B.  1815,  sue.  1836. — *  Brother ,  Augustus. 

WEDDERBURN,  Sir  David;  of  Ballendean  House,  and  Blackness,  Co. 
Perth.     £.  cr.l803. 

B.  1777,  widr.  1845;  having  m.  1800,  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Browne, 
Esq. — *  Half  Brother,  John,  m.  and  has  issue. 

WELBY,  Sir  WilUam-Earle ;  of  Denton  House,  Co.  Lincoln.     E.  cr.  1801. 
B.  1759,  sue.  1815,  m.  1792,  Wilhelmina,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Spry, 
Esq.— *iSo«,  Glynne-Earle,  M.P.,  m.  and  has  issue. 

WELDON,  Sir  Anthony ;  of  Raheen,  Queen's  Co.     /.  cr.  1723. 
Sue.  1840. 
635 


THE    BARONETAGE. 

WEMYSS,  Sir  James ;  of  Bogie,  Fifesh.    S.  cr.  1703. 

WHELER,  Major  Sir  Trevor ;  of  Leamington  Hastang,  Warwicksh.    E.  cr. 

1660. 

B.  1792,  sue.  1830,  m.  1817,  Lucy,  only  dan.  of  George  Dandridge,  Esq. — 

*  Brother,  Col.  Francis,  widr.  with  issue. 

WIIICHCOTE,  Sir  Thomas ;  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London.     E.  cr.  1660. 
B.  1813,  sue.  1829,  m.  1839,  Marianne,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Becket,  Esq. 
— *  Brother,  Benjamin,  m. 

WHITE,  Sir Thomas-WooUaston;  of  Tuxford,  Notts.,  and  Wallingwells,  Yorksh. 
E.  cr.  1802. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1817,  m.  2ndly,  1827,  Mary-Euphemia,  dau.  of  William 
Ramsay,  Esq. — ♦  Son,  Thomas- WooUaston. 

WHITSHED,  Admiral  Sir  James  Hawkins,  G.C.B.;  of  Killincamick,  Co. 
Wicklow,  and  of  Jobstown,  Co.  DubUn.     E.  cr.  1834. 
M.  1791,  Sophia-Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.   John-Albert 
Bentinck,  R.N.  {See  Duke  of  Portland.) — ♦  Son,  St.  Vincent  Keene,  m. — 
{See  Lord  Erskine),  and  has  issue. 

WILLIAMS,  Sir  James  Hamlyn  ;  of  Clovelly  Court,  Devonsh.  E.  cr.  1795. 
B.  1790,  sue.  1829,  m.  1823,  Lady  Mary  Fortescue,  4th  dau.  of  Earl 
Fortescue. — ^Brother,  Charles,  Captam,  R.N.,  m. 

WILLIAMS,  Sir  John-Hay ;  of  Bodllewyddan,  Flintsh.     E.  cr.  1798. 

B.  1794,  sue.  18dO,m.  1842,  Lady  Sarah  Amherst,  dau.  of  Earl  Amherst. 
— *  Brother,  Hugh. 

WILLIAMS,  Rev.  Sir  Erasmus-Henry  ;  of  Llwyny-Wormwood,  Carmartliensh. 
E.  cr.  1815. 

Sue.  1843,  m.  1819,  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Henry  GriflSths,  Esq. — *HU 
Son, 

WILLIAMSON,  Sir  Hedworth  ;  of  East  Markham,  Notts.    E.  cr.  1642. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1810,  m.  1826,  the  Hon.  Anne-Elizabeth  Liddell,  dau.  of 
Lord  Ravensworth. — *Son,  Hedworth. 

WILLOUGHBY,  Sir  Henry-Pollard ;  of  Baldon  House,  Oxon.  E.  cr.  1794. 
B.  1796,  sue.  1813. — *  Brother,  John,  m. 

WILLSHIRE,  Sir  Thomas,  K.C.B.     E.  cr.  1840. 

WILMOT,  Sir  Henry-Sacheverel ;  of  Chaddesden,  Derbysh.     E.  cr.  1759. 

B.  1801,  sue.  1 842,  m.  1826,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Miller-Mundy,  Esq. 

WILMOT,  Sir  John-Eaidley,  Eabdley  ;  of  Berkswell  Hall,  Warwicksh.     E. 

cr.  1821. 

B.  1783,  m.  2ndly,  1819,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Chester.— *Si/ft  by 

ist  m,  John-Eardley,  m. 
WILMOT,  Sir  Robert-Edward;  of  Osmaston,  Derbysh.    E.  cr.  1772. 

B.  lP08,suc.  1041,— *  Brother,  Christopher. 
WILSON,  Sir Thomas-Maryon ;  of  East  Bourne,  Sussex.    E.  cr.  1660. 

B.  1800,  sue.  1841. — *  Brother,  John-Maryon,  m. 

WINNINGTON,  Sir  Thomas-Edward,  M.P.;  of  Stanford  Court,  Worcestersh. 

E.  cr.  1755. 

B.  1811,  sue.  1839,  m.  1842,  Anne-Helena,  dau.  of  Sir  Compton  Domvile, 

Bart—*  Ha  Nephew. 
WISEMAN,  Sir  Edmund,  Capt.  R.N. ;  of  Canfield  Hall,  Essex.     E.  cr.  1628. 

B.  1812,  9UC,18A5,—* Brother,  William-Saltonstall. 

WOLSELEY,.Rev.  Sir  Richard ;  of  Mount  Wolseley,  Co.  Carlow.  J.  cr.  1744. 
B.  1760,  m.  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Smith,  Eaq.—* Nephew, 
Clement. 

WOLSELEY,  Sir  Charles ;  of  Wolseley,  Staflfordsh.    E.  cr.  1628. 

B.  1769,  sue.  1817,  m.  2ndly,  1812,  Anne,  dau.  of  Anthony  Wright,  Esq., 
dec. — ♦  Son.  Charles,  m. 
636 


THE  BARONETAGE. 

WOMBWELL,  Sir  George ;  of  VVombwell,  Yorksh.     E.  cr.  1778. 

B.  1769,  sue.  1780,  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  T.  E.  Litle,  Esq., 

dec. — Son,  George,  m.  and  has  issue. 
WOOD,  Sir  John  ;  of  Bonnytoun.     S.  cr.  1666. 
WOOD,  Sir  Francis-Lindley  ;  of  Barnsley,  Yorks.     E.  cr.  1784. 

B.  1771,  sue.  1795,  widr.  1841,  having,  m.  1798,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of 

Samuel  Buck,  Esq. — *Son,  Charles,  M.P.,  m. — {see  Earl  Gbey,)  and  has 

issue. 

WOOD,  Rev.  Sir  John-Page ;  of  Hatherley  House,  Co.  Gloucester.  E.  cr.  1837. 

B.  1796,  sue.   1843,  m.  1820,  Emma-Caroline,  dau.  of  Sampson  Michell, 

Esq. — *Son,  Frederick. 
WORSLEY,  Sir  William ;  of  Hovingham,  Yorkshire.     E.  cr.  1838. 

M.  1827,  Sarah-Philadelphia,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  George  Cay  ley,  Bart. — *  Son, 

Thomas-Robinson . 
WRAX ALL,  Sir  William-Lascelles ;  of  Wraxall,  Somerset.     £.  cr.  1813. 

B.  1791,  sue.  1831. — ^Brother,  Charles-Edward,  m.  and  has  issue. 

WREY,SirBourchier-Palk,  D.C.L.;  of  Trebitch,  Cornwall.     E.  cr.  1628. 

B.   1788,   sue.   1826,   m.  2ndly,   1843,  Miss   Coles,— *  Brother,   Robert 

Bourchier,  m. 
WRIGHT,  Sir  John  ;  of  South  Carolina.     E.  cr.  1772. 

Sue.  1837. — *  Brother,  Alexander. 
WYLIE,  Sir  James.     £.  cr.  1814. 

Physician  to  the  late  Emperor  of  Russia. 

WYNN,  Sir  Watkin  Williams,  M.P.;  of  Wynnstay,  Denbighsh.    E.  cr.  1688. 

B.  1820,  sue.  1840.— ♦BroM€r,  Herbert- Watkin. 
YEA,  Sir  William- Walter ;  of  Pyrland,  Somersetsh.     E.  cr.  1759. 

B.  1784,  sue.  1806,  m.  1806,  Anne-IIeckstetter,  dau.  of  David-Robert  Mi- 
chel, Esq. — *  Son,  Lacy- Walter-Giles. 
YOUNG,  Sir  William-Norris  ;  of  Delaford,  Bucks.     E.  cr.  1769. 

B.  1833,  sue.  1842.— ♦BroMer,  George- John. 
YOUNG,  Sir  George,  Capt.  R.N. ;  of  Formosa  Place,  Bucks.     E.  cr.  1813. 

B.  1797,  sue.  1826,  m.  1835,  Susan,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Mr. 

Serjeant   Praed. — *HU  eldest  son. 
YOUNG,  Sir  William ;   of  Baillieboroueh  Castle,  Co.  Cavan.     E.  cr.  1821 . 

M.  1806,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Colonel  Charles  Frederick,  dec. — *Son,  John, 

M.P.,  m. 


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SURNAMES    OF    ALL    THE    PEERS. 


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A^^r  Klliii^Clifdt'ti,  V* 
Apsir— Nonnnntoa,  E» 
AlpiAndtT— €)il<!dn<Dp  S. 
AOvn— AiJcn*  V. 
Ambt'rst — ArahprnF,  E. 
Aadeivoti  l^Glbam— VBrboraugb,  E. 
Annpfllfsy— AsntftlFy,  E, 
AniK^fley—ViLleQaat  V, 
Ariflon— LichfiLad,  E. 
Arbiithmjlt— Arbutbjiott,  V» 
AFdpn— Alriuiley, 
ArtiudeU_ArtiDdHL 
AjihbumbuEi^Ailibtirnhani,  E. 
AihlL^y  Copper— Sba/tvtfburyi  E* 
Aatlcjr— Hiietiiiea. 
AyUnvr— AtIhuv. 

Bftgot— Ba^ot. 

B  am  pfy  Ide  --  PaltimOiTe, 

Baring— Aflh  burton. 

B«  rn  e  w  nl  1  — I'riialcfttOQ . 

B*mnETi>n— Harrijijton,  V. 

Bajj»et— HatiAift 

B  at4^m  ma-  Nun  bury — fi«tetDD  a  n* 

Batbur«t— iJathursC:,  E. 

Btauckrt— St.  Albnna,  D. 

Bentirt— TfiufcerFLlk".  fi. 

B  t'E  tin  ck—  P->rtiaiid,  O . 

Beitrjiford — Bctv*{iJTd,  V. 

BtTCif ofd —  DeciQd . 

B^TCjford  f  |)t<  lii  PocT->— Wnt*jffonl,  M. 

Brrkcley^ Berk P ley,  E. 

»oHwl*y— Fiti-Mjirdintu,  E- 

B«Tii«rd— Bnndoa,  E. 

8«TlJe — Atjifigiloa,  E. 

Bertie— Li II d*py^  E* 

Bfit— W5  iiford. 

Bic  kcrfltetti—  tanf^t]  c, 

BtbgliaiEt— CUmDprrid. 

HitiBibain — Lucan,  E. 

BlftckwiKiNl— Unlfirriti  and  Clojiobajre. 

B  lak£—  W  Hi  lirjE^irt. 

Btaynty— Bluynery. 

BUpb— Uanjlc-y*  E, 

B I  Domti^Id^B  )<Mmifle1  d. 

BoaUe-WII  bfubam— S  tvlmendilo^ 

BoBcmwf^n— FailniDucli,  E. 

Boorke^Mayo,  E. 

BouttTtij — Hadnar,  E^ 

Boyle^Cork  and  Orrery.  B. 
flftylo^OlMgnw,  K. 
Bcjylc-^ Shannon,  E» 
BrabiiiOD— MeAtbj  E- 
Brand— Diitrtft 
Bri(lfi*tn4ii— BradJbTdt  B, 
Brodrick- Middli?toii»  V. 
B  romky— MoutforU 
639 


BroHRbatn^Brnnsbam  and  Vaux. 
Bruvnii — Kiiriimj^rej  £. 
Browne — KLlbi&ltie. 
BroWTie— Omnmonj  and  BrowM.     " 
Browno— Slijiw,  M* 
B  rawnp- Monty  n^— Vain- 
B  r  o  wnlo  w—  turgn  n . 
Jlruci'  (Brudenell  } — ABffJbvry,  Mv 
Bnicf— El|fin»  E- 
HrUElcnell— CardignD*  E. 
n  TudeAf  1 1  -  Brtici*— Ail  enbury^  M . 
Brydgw  Ctiando*-  GrenviUe  tl'etupli^  Na- 
i^eiit^—BiLcklxiebaJn)  D' 
Bmrgb— llomiiea. 
Burn]]— WillouE^bbT  de  ErosbT^ 
Bury— Cbnripriliv,  E* 
Butlrr— Cirriitk.,  E.  \ 

B  ntl  er—  Dunboyae.  ,^- 

Butlrr— G[ene«llp  E^ 
Biitk< if— Kilkenny,   E* 
B  utirr—  Lan  eibomugb ,  E » 
Bullfr— Orroandcj  M, 
Byng— Stmflbrd,. 
Byng— Torriaifttni,  V* 
Bytoo— Byron- 

Cudogun— Cadopan,  E. 

Calthorpe  (i;oueh->— Calthjtrpf.% 

Cwapbt-n- Argyll,  D. 

CunpboU— Bri'adalbaue,  H- 

C  Eiiu  pbfU— CampbeL  I  - 

CfuruplH-ll— Ca«darip  £. 

C  :impbt.-  LI— Bcntbedcn . 

Cauititig— Cannin^«  V » 

C  ann  iiif — G  anragb . 

Cspel— Ea»iM>  E- 

C  aradoc^  Ito  vdpii. 

Careiv— tai'ew- 

Caringtou— C  a  rin  Eftota  * 

C  arl  etcra— Dorchijilc  r , 

Carnt!^'— NortJ*ttk»  B. 

CaJi)45iitGr — TyrconntJlt  £* 

Gary— Paiyand.  V. 

Cathcart— CstUcajt,  E. 

Caulfcrild— Cbark-nmntt  E* 

Cavo  (Otway 0  Braye, 

flavcndub— BurlingtDiir  B. 

(TaTeudiiib^Utfirutisbire,  D, 

CAvt»ndi*b—  Watcrpart, 

tVcil^Ei.ctj:»r,  It. 

Cecil— S:iJwbqrv,  M, 

CliAndt»-Gn»iiTino  (Tc^mpTe-Nti^ent  Bryd- 

gea) — Buclingban]),  H- 
GbarterM-Wnnyiw— Wemypii  E. 
ChiHu^Tid— Cbet*yndt  V. 
Cbicbertt'T — DonpgiLlK  M, 
GhicbcflttT—  Rn  uiubo  vcn* 
Ghicbeitpr — Templemorc- 
Cblld- V  lllierf-^  irTioy .  E . 
Cbol  moadeley— Gholmondclify .  M  * 
CboLmatidi'ley — Ut;laintT<>. 
CburcbiU  (Spencer-)— Marlboroa^,  D. 
Clt'novnti^Leltrini,  E^ 
GUShrd- Clifford, 
Clintftn<Pclb*m*>-NewcMU«i  »- 
GUTfr-'FowLa,  E- 


¥ 


ll> 


Cran.touD-^iWtoan. 
Craren — GraTen,  E. 
Creighton— Erne,  E. 
Crewe — Crewe. 
Crichton-Stuart— Bute,  M. 
Crofum — Crofton. 
CniTe— Desart,  E. 
Cnrzon — Howe,  E. 
Corxon — Scarsdale. 
Curxon  (Roper-) — ^Teynham. 
CurzoD — Zouche. 
Cust — Brownlow,  E. 

Dalrymple — Stair,  E. 

Dal  y — Dunsandle. 

Dalzell— Camwath,  E. 

Dawnay— Downe,  V. 

DawBon — Cremomc. 

Dawaon — Portarlington,  E. 

Beane— Mnitkerry. 

De  Blaquiere — De  Blaquiere. 

Dc  Burgh — Clanricarde,  M. 

De  Courcy— Kingsale. 

Dc-Flahault  (Elphinatonc-)— Naime. 

De  Grey— De  Grey,  K. 

De  Grey — Walaingham. 

De  la  Pocr-Bere»ford— Watcrford,  M. 

De  Montmorency— Frankfort,  V. 

De  Montmorency — Mountmorrea,  V. 

Denman — Dcnman. 

Do  RoB(Fituera]d-)— DeRos. 

Derereux — Hereford,  V. 

Digby— Digby,  E. 

Dillon — Clonbrock. 

Dillon— Roscommon,  E. 

Dillon-Lee— DiUon,  V. 

Dormer — Dormer. 

Douglas-Scott  (Montagu-) — Bucclench,  D. 

Douglas— Douglas. 

Douglas  (Hamilton-)— Hamilton,  D. 

Douglas— Morton,  E. 

Douglas — Queensberry,  M. 

Dougla»— Selkirk,  £. 

Drummond  (Hay-)— Kinnoul,  E. 

Drummond--Strathal1an,  Y. 

Drummond  -  Willoughby— Willonghby  de 

Eresby. 
Duff-Kfe,  E. 
Dunbar— Dufl\u. 
Duncan — Camperdown,  E. 
Duncombe^-Ferersham. 
Dundas— Zetland,  £. 
Dnndas— MeWille,  Y. 
Dutton — Shorbome. 


rux-Aiau*now^ara — x^on 
Fits-Clarence — Mun  ster, 
Fits-Gerald— Leinater,  D. 
Fitz-Gerald  (Veaey-) — Fit 
Fits-Gerald-de-Roa— De  I 
Fitx-Gibbon— Clare,  E. 
FiU-Maurice — Orkney,  R 
Fitx-Maurice  (Pctty-V— La 
FiU-Roy^-Grafton,  D. 
Fitz-Roy — Southampton. 
Fitz- William  (Wentwon 

liam,  E. 
Flower— Ashbrook,  V- 
Foley — Foley. 
Forbes — Forbes. 
Forbes — Granard,  B. 
Forester — Forester. 
Fortescue—- Fortescue,  B. 
Fox— Holland. 
Fox-Strangways — IlchciSti 
Fraser— Lorat. 
Fraser — Saltoun. 
Freeman-Mitford — Redeac 
Frcke  (Erans-)— Carbery. 
Ffrcnch — Ffronch. 
French — De  .Freyne. 

Gage— Gage,  Y. 
Gardner— Gardner. 
Gascoigne-Cecil — Salialrar 
Gifford— Giflbrd. 
Gordon — Aberdeen,  B. 
Gordon— Huntley,  M. 
Gordon — Kenmure,  V. 
(vordon-Lennox — Richmoi 
Gore — Arran,  E. 
Gough-Calthorpc^-Caltbov 
Gower  (Lereson-)— Granvj 
Gower  -(Sutherland  -  Lct< 

land,  D. 
Graham — Montrose,  D. 
Grant— Glenelg. 
Grant— Seafield,  E. 
Gra-ves — Grares. 
Gray — Gray. 
Grenyille  (Temple-Nngrat 

dos-) — Buckingliam,  E 
Grenville  ( Nugent- )—  N ng 
GreriUe— Warwick,  B. 
Grey— Grey,  B. 
Grey— Stamford,  B. 
Grimn — BraTbrooke. 
Grimston — Verulam,  E. 
Grosrenor^  Westminster, 


LIST  OF  SURNAMES. 


tliiTiii_}tflrtii, 

Harris— MnlnttiibDrv,  E. 
H  ftrre  y-Hawhe— H^wke. 

Hutm^A  ^R*wdon-)— HMtiogi*  M- 

Uftittjnf^A  {KjiwrdDii')— 4^reytli5  Ruthya. 

HHttan  (Fihcb  ^— WJDcliiliefc,  E, 

Hiwte— Hiiwkt, 

Ha^— Erroll,  B. 

Hi*y— TwiiTddAlo>  M. 

Hay-flrumraitfid— ^onouJl,  B^ 

HfnU'^— Htnlty, 

H ta I ty  Oii|; I ey -— Oael«?- 

H*j  nn  ikv  r—  Hcdd  itrr* 

Herben— l*eiiibfoliP,  E. 

Herbert— Cam flnffln,  E, 

H«rb*rt-I»*wi«,  K, 

Hi^rvvy— Hnttalf  M. 

HtJvitt~LifrF>rd,  V, 

HiU^Dowutbire,  M. 

Hilt— HilLV. 

Hill— Saudyt. 

Hill-TrtTor — Dnn^njinaii^  V- 

Hobmrt— BuckiuKhamihirflt  E. 

Molroyd-Shuauld,  E. 

Homi^^HaEiii',  E. 

Hood— Brid  part. 

Hood— Hood,  V. 

Hope— Hejpctoan,  £. 

H  »b  am— H  ii  tHun . 

Howard— Carliftlse,  B. 

Howii4rd— RffiOffbam,  E* 

Howard  (Fiti  JLUn-j^Norfalk,  D* 

Howjkrd— Suflblli,  E. 

Hdwarfi-Wickiow.  H, 

Hiyvee  (Curxon  >— ffowt,  E. 

H  ue^U«i^  DiDorbvii . 

HutchLiuoD— Doxutuyhmore,  E. 

tnim-K«r— lUi^bniifhCp  D. 
Irby— BoatOPi. 
JeDkLaaoa— UTeTTioot>  B. 
Jernin  gtUftm-^Stairord . 

Jocebu— Rodun,  E. 
JoDt.»— Hauelngh,  V» 

Kean  t* — K  eanc. 
Koitb-Falcnner^EiBt&rttj  E, 
Kt'iiDeily — Aiiaa,  Af , 
KcofoD-^Keayoa. 
Ktppcl— Alburn arlo*  E. 
Kerdanui-} — HoiLburj^bv,  D. 
Kerr— l>>t him.  M. 
K«rT(U4icdEinaeU->  Aatrim,  E. 
Kinf^-^  Lovelace,  E. 
King— Kiaetwai  K. 

Kiuoafrd-  Kinnaird, 
Knox— RftJifurlyi  B* 

Limb — BeauTaJe. 
LftBib— Mfslboumv^  V. 
Lambart—C  1^^111),  £, 
Lambioa— Murhani,  E. 
l«KeUea— HafL'woodp  K« 
Lav — Elttnborougbr  E- 
LbwIbm—  Cl  0  n  ctm-y , 
lAwley— WoTiioc*.* 
L»  {DOl  on-  -h-  Uillan ,  V. 

— Milltpwn,  E. 

-Dartmouth^  E. 
-De  Tabley. 
Leigh — Lei^h. 

Leon  ox.  (liordmi-)— EJcbnondp  D. 
Le  PDrrTrt'iirb— Claiiearty,  E, 
Leal i(;M Grille— Lerefn  «nd  MdTlUr^  B. 
Leu  lie— Rothes  k  £■ 
LcTv4oa  Gow«?r— GranriHep  E. 
LcTe«oo-Ci;iw«T  (SuchorlaiHl)— Butber^ 

iH&d.   D. 

Llddell— FUtfiQivortli, 
LLbduy— BaJcarrva,  E. 
y  jit«r—  Hi  bbleodale. 
Uttletoa—  H  kthertan* 

641 


Lq(tiia— Elv,  M. 

IjOwtJier— Lrftnvdalpi  S* 

LunLlvy— S^rnrboron^li,  B. 
Lygoa— Btaucbanap,   E. 
Lyob—i^tratbinorL-t  E, 
Lytagbt- tiak 
LytteleoQ--  Ly  ttel  too  - 

iM  Acdoti  Aid—  M  4cdon  Aid. 
M '  Don  ueU— Antrim^  E. 
Mackay^Keay. 
M  Uioa— HartLa  nd » 
M  b  I  rl  aad—  LAUdt^rdtl^,  E- 
j^ajor  (Heanikikr-}— Hennlker. 
Mann- Cornwalliaj  B. 
M  auDora —  M  an  n  c^^ra. 
MiLiiDeri--KutlAxid,  D. 
Uaoarm^HuttDa^Caatertrarj,  V. 
MarmbaiQ- Romoey,  E« 
M^fit-y— CUrkna. 
Mauy— Ma^y. 
Maude-^HawardeDi  V, 
jM  ftul  o—  P4niiiur«, 
M  ax*  ell  — Fant  bjun, 
MiyTi^ird— Maynardj  V. 
Meit4i'— ClanvUUud.  E. 
MelTille  {Li>«Ut  j^Le^en  and  MolTille. 
MtrccT-Elphtoaton^ — NaiTEie^ 
lletCAllc^M  e  ic  Al  re. 
M  vtibi  u«  D — M  etbu^a. 
MllU>fl— Sond^a, 

M  itf ord  {  FreemAD  )—  ttedeadale , 
Mglejworth- M^iltfpwwtli,  V* 
Mol^neux^-8eftcjn«  E. 
MoDCk— RathdownfT,  E, 
Myncktoti — CAlway,  V. 
M  ^ujon  >—  MflTLiioa . 

MrmtiMf  11  -  t^n  u|!l  B*  -Sroftt—  Boectrocb ,  D. 
Motlti^;u—M:lftc beater^  D. 
Hoiitngu  (Scott-) — Hontftgn* 
Mautnieii  (Kobinjfon'Ji'-Eokiiby, 
MfjnwiBH— SAndwicb,  E* 
MoDtfoni^rie- BjcUocon,  E. 
Moon- — Dro^beda,  M. 
Woorc— Mount  CAitb ell p  E* 
Monrton  ^Re^noLda^j — Diicie,  E. 
Moatyn  (Browne'}— Vaux* 
MulUoii— Vvtitry- 
Murray- Atbfll.O. 
M army— Dun iDon^r  B. 
Murray— KMbank. 
ill  urra  y — Glenly  on. 
Mairay^ManaDHdp  E. 

TVapjor— Najiitrr, 
Net«dhAm — AilnM^reyi  8- 
Kelaon- Nt'Uon,  E* 
W*ttc?rriUiv-NeticrTiURp  V. 
NctUI— Ahrt^fRnvriinyi  B, 
Noel— Guinmbproutb,  E. 
Ptorth-Guilford.^ 
N  o  rlon— €  f  Hntl  i»y . 
Nufieut- WMEmeath,  M* 
N  agent-  (■  ren  ^ille — N  ugc-nt . 
Nugent '  Bryilgi'*  *  Cbiindoa  -  GrenrtUe 
CToinple  >— Bocktiigbam,  D. 

O'Brypu— Tbomondj  If, 
O  'C  alUf ban —  Lianiore » V . 
Onfilrie  (GrAtit  )— SeaAdd*  B. 
OfiUy- Airlt*?,  B, 
O'GrAdy—duJllatnnre,  IT. 
O'NtiU-a^NHlL  B. 
Ongley  (Henley  )—Onf ley. 
OopIow— Onaliiv,  B. 
Orde-  P^wlect^Baiaiu 
Oaborae^-Oodstpkbi » 
Oabtiine^I^BBdi,  D. 
Dtway-Care  *-  finy  e- 

Pajet—Anfleaey,  M. 
J'uenbam — Lntif^fordt  B. 
Parkirr— Maceleaftcldt  B. 
Parket— Morlpy,  B, 
FArkyna— Hfts^UA'e. 
PiraeU— C*nffletott. 


LIST  OF  SURNAMES. 


Parsons — Rosse,  E. 

Paulet— WincheBter,  M. 

Pelham— Chichester,  E. 

Felham  (Andenofn->--Yarhorongh,  E. 

Pelham-CUnton— Newcastle,  D. 

Pellew— Exmouth,  V. 

Pennington — Miuicaster. 

Pep3rB~Cottenhani. 

Perceval — Egmont,  E. 

Percy— Bererley,  B. 

Percy — Northumberland,  D. 

Percy^Pmdhoe. 

Pery — Limerick,  E. 

Pctre— Petre. 

Petty-Fitx-Maorice— Lansdowne,  M. 

Phipps — Normanby,  M. 

Pierrepont — Manvers,  E. 

Pindar— Beaochamp,  E. 

Pitt— RiTers. 

Pleydell-BouTerie— Radnor,  E. 

Plunkett—  Dunsany. 

Plunkett— Fingall,  E. 

Plnnkett— Louth. 

Plunketp-Plnnket. 

Pole  (Wellesley-)— Momington. 

Pomeroy — Harberton,  V. 

Ponsonby— Bessborough,  E. 

Ponsonby— De  Mauley. 

Ponsonby — Ponsonby. 

Portman— Portman . 

Poulett— Poulctt,  E. 

Powlett  (Orde->— Bolton. 

Powys — Lilford. 

Pratt— Camden,  M. 

Preston— Gormanston,  V. 

Primrose— Rosebery,  E. 

Prittie— Donalley. 

Proby— Carysfort,  E. 

Qoin— DnnraTen,  E. 

Ramsay — Dalhoosie,  E. 

Rawdon  Hastings — Hastings,  M. 

Rawdon-Hastings — Grey  de  Ruthyn. 

Reynolds-Itforeton — Ducie,  E. 

Rice — DyncTor. 

Rico  (Spring-) — Monteagle. 

Ridley-Colbornc— Colbome. 

Rirers  (Pitt-)— Rivers. 

Robinson — Ripon,  E. 

Robinson-Montagu — Rokeby. 

Rodney— Rodney. 

Rollo— RoUo. 

Roper— Teynham. 

Rous— Stradbroke,  E. 

Rowley — Langford. 

Rushout — North  wick. 

Russell— Bedford,  D. 

RusseU— De  Cliflbrd. 

Ruthren- Ruthren. 

Rydex^— Harrowby,  B. 

SackviUe-West— DeUwarr,  £. 

St.-Claixw-Sinclair. 

St.-Clair-Erskine— RoMlyn,  E. 

St.-John— Bolinri>roke,  V. 

SUnJohn— St.-John. 

St.-Lawrance — Howth,  E. 

St-Leger— Doneraile,  V. 

St.-Mani^-Soaierset,  D. 

Sandford — Moont-Sandford. 

Sandilands— Toridiichen. 

Saumares— De-Saumarea. 

Sannder8-Dnnda»— Melville,  V. 

Savile — ^Mezboroogh,  B. 

Savile  (Lamle7->--Scaxbon>iigli,  B. 

Scarlett— Abinger. 

Scott— Cloiundil,  B. 

Scott— Bldon,  B. 

Scot^-^Polwaftli. 

Bcott-Bentinokr-PorUand,  D. 

BeottOIoiitag«-Doaglas->---BaccleiichJ). 

8cot(*Montagii~Moiitagii« 


Ma^iriiiMM       III    lifii^l      Iff 

St.  D. 


Sherard — Harborough,  E. 
Shirley — Pcrrera,  Kl 
Shore— Teignmouth. 
Sidney— De  L'lele  and  Dudley. 
Sinclair — Caithneas,  E. 
Skef&ngton — MaaeerGcne,  V. 
Smith-— Carington. 
Smith-Stanley- Derby,  E. 
Smythe— Strangford,  V. 
Somerset — Beaufort,  D. 
Somcrville — Somcrrille. 


Spencer— ChurdhiD. 

Spencer— SjpenceVy  B* 
Spencer — Marlborongb,  D. 
Staflbrd-JerxiingfaaiD — Stafford. 
Stanhope— Chesterfield,  E. 
Stanhope — Harrington,  E. 
Stanhope — Stanhope,  E. 
Stanley— Derby,  E. 
Stanley— Stanley. 
Stapleton — Beaumont. 
Stapleton — Le  De«pcncer. 
Supleton-Cotton — ^Combermcre,  V. 
Stewart— Galloway,  E. 
Stewartr— Londonderry,  M. 
Stonor — Camoys. 
Stopford — Courtown,  E. 
Stourton — Stourtou. 
Strangways  (Fox-)— Ilcheatcr,  E. 
Stratford— Aldborongh,  E. 
Strutt— Rayleigh. 
Stuart— Blantyre. 
Stuart— Bute,  M. 
Stuart— Castle-Stuart,  E. 
Stuart— Moray,  E. 
Stuart— Traquair,  E. 
Stuart  (Villiers->— Stuart-de-Decies. 
Sttuul-Wortley— Whamcl  ifli- . 
Sutherland-Lereson-Gowcr — Suther- 
land. D. 
Sutton  (Manner*-)— Canterbury,  V. 

Taaffe— Taaffe,  V. 

Talbot— Shrewsbury,  E. 

Talbot— Talbot,  E. 

Talbot— Talbot  and  Malahide. 

Tayloux^-Headfort,  M. 

Temple — Palmcraton,  V. 

Tcm]>le-N  ugent- Bry  diges-ChandoB-Grra- 

ville — nuckinmam,  D. 
Thellusson— Rendlesham. 
Thicknesse-Tuchet — Andlcy. 
Thompson — ^Wenlock. 
Thurlow— Thurlow. 
Thynne— Bath,  M. 
Thynne — Carteret. 
Tolei^-Norbury,  B. 
Tollemache — Dysart. 
Tonson— Riveradale. 
Townsbend — Bayning. 
Townahend — Sydney,  V. 
Townsbend- Townahend,  M. 
Tracy  (Hanbury-)— Sudelcy. 
Trefusis— Clinton. 
Trench— Ashtown. 


Trench  (Le  Poer-) — Clancarty.  ] 

Trevor  (Hill-)— Dungannom,  V. 

Tuchet  (Tliick]iesae->— A«dlry. 


Tnfton— Thanet,  B. 
Tumour— Winterton,  B. 
Twialeton— Saye-«nd-S«le. 

Underwood— InvenieH.  II 
Upton— Templetown,  Y. 

Van*— Clerelaiid,  D. 
Vaae    Loodendenry,  M. 
Vanneck— HuBtingfteUL 
Vamltiart— Bolsy. 
VaanD— HoDaMd. 
Ya«iha»-LUb«nic,X. 
yenaUM-Tenon—VaMi 
V>rrib>r    Owtt  V« 
Vemn— WUkragldby  te 


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LIST  OF  SURNAMES. 


Vernon  (Venables.)— Vernon. 
Vewy— De  Vesci,  V. 

Vesey-Fitx-Gerald— ViU-Geraldand  Vesey. 
Vaiiers— Clarendon,  E. 
ViUiers-JerBey,  E. 
Villiers-Stuart— Stoartrde-Deciefl. 
Vivian — ^Virian. 

WaldegraTe—WaldegraTe,  B. 
Waldegrare— Radstock. 
WaUop—Portsmoath,  B. 
Walpole— Orford,  B. 
Ward— Bangor,  V. 
Ward-Ward. 
Warren— De-Tabley. 
Watson— Sondes. 
Welledey— WeUington,  D. 
Wellealey— Cowley. 
Wellealey-Pole — Mornington. 
Wemyw(CharteriB-)— Wemyss,  B. 


Wentworth-Fitz-William— Pita-William,  B. 

West  (SackriUe-)— Delawarr,  B. 

Westenra — RoMmore. 

White— Bantry,  E. 

WUbraham  (BooUeO-Skelmeradale. 

Willoaghby— Middleton. 

Willonghby  —  (Drammond-) —  WiUoogby- 

de-Bretby. 
Wllaon— Bemers. 
Wingfield— Poweraoourt,  V. 
Winn,  Headley. 
Wodehouse — Wodehooae. 
Wortley  (Stuart-)— Whamdiffe. 
Wrottealey— Wrottealey. 
Wykeham— Wenman. 
Wyndham-Qnin — Dnnraven,  B. 
Wynn— Newborongh. 

YeWerton — ATonmore,  V, 
Yorke— Hardwieke,  V. 


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Aston  (Henre7)~Britto1. 
Aynsley  (Murray)— Atholl. 
BaUUe— Haddington. 
BaUUe-Hamilton— Haddington. 
Barelay—Landerdale. 
Barker  (Ponaonby)— Beaaboroagb. 
Badiont  (HerTey>— Bristol. 
Bertie-Percy  — BeTerley. 
Blair  (Stopford)-  Conrtown. 
Bradsbaw  (CaTcndiabV— Waterpark. 
Buller-  Blpbinstone— Elpbinstone. 
Barton — Conyngham. 

Carr-Boyle— Glasgow. 
CbildVilliera-Jeraey. 
Clarke -SonthweU-Wandesford  (Butler)— 

Ormonde. 
Colley— Harberton. 
Conofly— Lonffford. 
Constaible— CUirord. 
Cricbton-Stoart— Bute. 
Coming  (Leslie)— Leren. 

Darner  (Dawson)— Portarlington. 
Danrers  (Bntler) — Lanesborongb. 
D'Arcy-Brans— Carbery. 
DaTisOT— Auckland. 
Dawson  (Massy)— Massy. 
Donrlas-Compton — N  oitbampton. 
DuiTOordon,  Bart.— Aberdeen. 

Eardley  -  Twistleton  -  Fiennea— Saye  and 

Sole. 
Bgerton — Sutberland. 
EUerker-Onslow  (Mainwaring)— Onslow. 
Blpbinstone  (Dalrymple  -  Horn)   Bart.— 

Stair. 
Erskine  (Kennedy)— Ailsa. 
Brakine-Mnrray— Elibank. 
Byre-Caulfeild— Cbarlemont. 

Fellowes — Portsmouth. 
Fleeming  (Blpbinstone) — Elpbinstone. 
Fleming-St.-lobn— St.  Jobn. 
Freeman-Mitford — Redesdale. 
Freke  (BransV-CaTbery. 
Forrestei^Inglis— Dnndonald. 
Fnllerton-Elpbinstone—  Elpbinstone. 
Fynes-Clinton— Newcastle. 
Gibson  (Maitland>— Lauderdale. 
Gougb— Caltborpe. 
OrenTille  (NeTiUe)— Braybrooke. 
Hallyborton  (Gordon)— Aboyne. 
Hamilton  (Cole)— Enniskillen. 
Hamilton  ^abrym|^le)— Stair. 


Howard— Templetown. 
Johnstone  (Butler)— Dimboyne. 
'obnstone  (Cochrane) — Dnndonald. 
[ohnstone^Donglas— Queensberry. 
'obnstone  (Hope) — Hopetoon. 
'obnstone-  Hope — Hopetoon. 

Langdale — Stourton. 
Langley— Downe. 


Leigh  (1 
Long-W 


[Hanbury)— Sudeley. 
k,  •-    -      —       '—Ma 


Long- Wellesley  (TUney)— Maryborough 

M'Adam-Cathcart- Cathcart. 
Maodonald  (Moreton)— Docie. 
Mackenxie  ( Hay)— Twreddale. 
Mackenxie  (Murray)— Blibank. 
Mainwaring-  Ellerker>Onalow — Onalow. 
Mackenxie  (Stewart)— Galloway. 
Makgill  (Maitland)— Uoderdale. 
M  ann— Com  wallia. 
Mansel— Jersey. 
Maule— Dalhousie. 
Mercer— Naime. 
Molyneux- Howard    Norfolk. 
Montagu — Rokeby. 
Mostyn  (Lloyd)— Mostyn. 

Newton  (Hay)— Tweeddale. 
Noel-HiU— Berwick. 

Pennant  (Douglas)— Morton. 
Pindar— Beaocbamp. 
Pleydell-BouTerie— Eadnor. 
Poulett— Clereland. 
Powlett  (WiUiam)— Bayalac. 
Powys — Denbigh. 
Pusey— Radnor. 

Quin— Headfort. 

Robartes  (Agar)— CUfden. 

St.  Maur— Somerset. 

Sarflle  (Lnmley)— ScariMmmgh. 

Scudamore-Stanhope— CbesterfteUL 

Simpson  (Bridgeman)— Bradford. 

Soottiwell-Wandesford  (Bnaer-Clarka 

Ormonde. 
Stapylton  (Cbetwynd>— Chetwynd. 
Stratford  (Wfaigfleld>-Powervoo«rt. 
Sutton  (Manners)— Rutland. 

Tilney-Long-Wellesley— MwyliMtnwh. 
Treror— Dacre.  ^~ 

Treror  (Riee>— Dyneror. 
VaTaaonr— Stonrton. 
Yere  (Hope)— Hopetoon. 


AN  ALPHABETICAL  LIST 


SECOND  TITLES  OF  PEERS  USUALLY  BORNE  BY  THEIR 
ELDEST  SONS. 


Abudouk,  Ld.— Morton,  £. 
Aboyne,  B.— Htmtly,  M. 
AcheMD,  v.— Goftford,  E. 
Adare,  V. — Dunraven,  £. 
Alexander,  V.— Caledon,  B. 
Alford,  v.— Brownlow,  E. 
Alumont,  E.— Sligo,  M. 
Althorp,  V. — Spencer,  E. 
Amiens,  V. — AidboroaKh,  B. 
Ancrom,  E. — Lothian,  M. 
Andorer.  V.— Suffolk,  E. 
AnMn,  V^Udifleld,  E. 
Apaley,  Ld.— Bathortt,  E. 
Ashley,  Ld.— Shaftesbury,  E. 

Balffonie,  V. — Leren  and  Melrille,  E. 
Bective,  E.— Ueadfort,  M. 
Belfast,  E.— Donegall,  M. 
BerehaTen,  V.— Bantry,  B. 
Bernard,  Y.— Bandon.  E. 
Berriedale,  Ld.— Caithness,  E. 
Bertie,  Ld.— Undsey,  B. 
Bingham,  Ld.— Lncan,  E. 
Binning,  Ld.— Haddington,  E. 
Blandford,  M.— Marlborough,  D. 
Boringdon,  V.— Morley,  E. 
Boscawen-Rose,  V.— Falmouth,  B. 
Bowmont,  M.— Roxburghe,  D. 
Boyle,  v.— Shannon,  E. 
Brabason,  Ld.— Meath,  E. 
Brecknock,  E. — Camden,  M. 
Brome,  V.— ComwaHis,  E. 
Brooke,  Ld.— Warwick,  E. 
Bruce,  E.— Ailesbury,  M. 
Bruce,  Ld.— Elgin,  B. 
Brudenell,  Ld.— Cardigan,  B. 
Burford,  E.— St.  Albans,  D. 
Burghenh,  Ld.— Westmoreland,  E. 
Burghley,  Ld.— Exeter,  M. 
Bury,  V. — Albemarle,  B. 

Caher,  V.— Olengall,  E. 
Campden,  V.— Gainsborough,  B. 
Cantalupe,  V.— Delawarr,  B. 
Cardross,  Ld. — Buchan,  E. 
Carlingford,  V.— Tyrconnel,  B. 
Carlow,  v.— PortarUnffton,  B. 
Carmarthen,  M.— Leeds,  D. 
Cassillis,  B.— Ailsa,  M. 
Castle-Cuffe,  V.— Desart,  B. 
Castlereagh,  Y.— Londonderry,  M. 
Castlerosse,  V.— Kenmare,  B. 
Castle- Wellan,  Ld.— Annesley,  B. 
Caulfeild,  V.— Charlemont,  B. 
Carendish,  Ld.— Burlington,  B. 
Chandos,  M.— Buckingham,  D  . 
Chelsea,  V. — Cadogan,  E. 
Chewton,  V — Waldegrave,  B. 
Clements,  V.— Leitrim,  B. 
Clifton,  Ld.— Damley,  B. 
CliTO,  v.— Powis,  B. 
Clonmore,  Ld.— Wicklow,  B. 
Cochrane,  Ld.— Dundonald  JR. 
Coke,  v.— Leicester,  B. 
Cole,  v.— BnniskiUen,  B. 
ColeshiU,  V.—Digby,  E. 
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Compton,  E.— Northampton,  M. 
Corry,  V.— Belmore,  E. 
Courtenay,  V. — Deron,  E. 
Cranboume,  V.— Salisbury,  M. 
Cranley,  V.— Onslow,  E. 
Creighton,  V.— Erne,  E. 
Curson,  V.— Howe,  E. 

Daer,  Ld.— Selkirk,  B. 
Dalkeith,  E.— Buccleuch,  D. 
Dalmeny,  Ld — Roseberv,  B. 

Dalrymplc,  V Stair,  E. 

DaUell,  Ld.— Camwath,  B. 
Darlington,  E.— Cleyeland,  D. 
Deerhurst,  V.— Corentry,  E. 
Delrin,  Ld.— Westmeath,  M. 
Douglas,  M.— Hamilton,  D. 
Doune,  Ld.— Moray,  B. 
Douro,  M.— Wellington,  D. 
Drumlanrig,  V^-Queensbernr,  M. 
Duncan,  V.— Camperdown,  E. 
Duncannon,  Y. — Bessboroogh,  E. 
Dundas,  Ld.— Zetland,  B. 
Dungarran,  V. — Cork  and  Orrery. 
Dundas,  Ld. — Home,  B. 
DunkeUiu,  Ld.— Clanricarde,  M. 
Dunlo,  v.— Clancarty,  B. 
Dunluce,  V.— Antrim,  B. 
Dunwicb,  V.— Stradbroke,  B. 
Dupplin,  v.— Kinnottll,  E. 
Dursley,  V.— Berkeley,  B. 

Earlsfort,  Ld.— Clonmell,  B. 
Eastnor,  V — Somers,  E. 
Bbrington,  V.— Fortescne,  B. 
Eden,  Ld.— Aackland,  B. 
Blcho,  Ld.— Wemyas,  E. 
BUot,  Ld.— St.  Germans,  B. 
Blmley,  V.— Beauchamp,  B. 
Bmlyn,  V.— Cawdor,  B. 
Bnoombe,  V.— Eldon,  B. 
Bnnismore,  Y.- Ustowel,  B. 
Erskine,  Ld.— Mar,  B. 
Buston,  £.— Grafton,  D. 

Feildinc ,  Y.— DenUgh,  B. 
FincastliB,  Y.— Dunmore,  B. 
Fits-Clarenoe,  Y.— Mnnster,  B. 
Fits-Gibbon,  Y.— Clare,  B. 
Fits-Harris,  Y— Malmeshnry,  B. 
Folkestone,  Y.— Radnor,  B. 
Forbes.  Yw— Granard,  E. 
Fordwich,  Y.— Cowper,  B. 

Gariiee,  Ld.— Galloway,  B. 
Oifford,  E^Tweeddale,  M. 
Gilford,  Ld.— Clanwilliam,  B. 
Glamis,  Ld.— Strathmore,  B. 
Glandine,  Y.— Norbury,  E. 
Glentworth,  Ld.— limerick,  B. 
Goderich,  V.— Ripon,  B. 
Graham,  M.— Montrose,  D. 
Oranby,  M.— Rutland,  D. 
Greenock,  Ld^-Cathcart,  B. 
Grey,  Ld.— Stamford,  B. 
Grey  de  WUton,  Y.— Wflton,  B. 


TITLES  OF  PEERS'  ELDEST  SONS. 


Grimiton,  Ld. — VemUm,  E. 
Groarenor,  E.— Westminster,  M. 
Gnemsey,  Ld.— Aylesford,  E. 

Haddo,  Ld.— Aberdeen,  B. 
Hamilton,  Y. — Abercom,  M. 
Harley,  Ld.— Oxford,  E. 
Hartington,  M.— Devonshire,  D. 
Hastings,  Ld. — Huntingdon,  B. 
Hawkestmry,  Ld.— Lirerpool,  E. 
Herbert,  Ld.— Pembroke,  E. 
Hillsborough,  B. — Downshire,  M. 
Hinchtnbroke,  V. — Sandwich,  B. 
Hinton,  V.— Poulett,  B. 
Hobart,  Ld. — Buckinghamshire,  B. 
Holmcsdale,  V.— Amherst,  E. 
Hope,  Ld. — Hopetonn,  E. 
Howard,  Ld. — Effingham,  E. 
Howick,  v.— Grey,  E. 
Hnntingtower,  Ld.— Dysart,  E. 
Hyde,  Ld.— Clarendon,  E. 

Ikerrin,  Y.— Carrfek,  B. 
Inchlquin,  Ew— Thomond,  M. 
Ingestrie,  V.— Talbot,  B. 
InTcrurie,  Ld.— Kintore,  B. 

Jermyn,  E.— Bristol,  M. 
Jocelyn,  V.— Roden,  £. 

Kelbnme,  Y.— Glasgow,  B. 
Kilcoursie,  Y. — Caran,  B. 
Kildarc,  M. — Leinster,  D. 
Kilkenny- West,  Ld.— Roscommon,  E. 
Killeen,  Ld.— Pingall,  B. 
Kilmarnock,  Ld.~Erroll,  E. 
Kilworth,  Ld.— Mount-Cashell,  E. 
Kingsborough,  Y.— Kingston,  E. 
Kinnaird,  V.— Newburgh,  B. 
Kirkwall,  Y.— Orkney-,  E. 

Lambton,  Y.— Durham,  E. 
Lascelles,  Y.— Harewood.  E. 
Leicester,  B.— Townshend,  M. 
Lcmpster,  Ld.— Pomfret,  B. 
Leslie,  Ld.— Rothes,  E. 
Lercson,  Ld. — GranriUe,  B. 
Lewisham,  Y.— Dartmouth,  B. 
Lincoln,  E.— Newcastle,  D. 
Lindsay,  Ld.— Balcarres,  E. 
Linton,  Ld.— Traquair,  E. 
Ix)ftus,  V.-Ely.  M. 
Lorn.  M.— Argyll,  D. 
Loughborough,  Ld.— Rossl^,  B. 
Louraine,  Ld. — Bererley,  E. 
Lowther,  Y.— Lonsdale,  E. 
Lucas,  Ld^De  Grey,  E. 
Lumley,  Y. — Scarborough,  E. 
Lymington,  Y.-.Portsmouth,  E. 

Macduff,  Y.-Pife,  E. 
Mahon,  Y^^Stanhope,  B. 
Maidstone,  Y.— Winchilsea,  B. 
Maitland,  Y.— Lauderdale,  B. 
Maiden,  Y.— Essex,  E. 
Manderillc,  Y.— Manchester,  D. 
March,  E.— Richmond,  D. 
Marsham,  Y.— Romney,  E. 
Melgnnd,  Y.^Minto,  E. 
Milton,  Y.— Fiuwilllam,  B. 
Molyneux,  Y.— Sefton,  B. 
Monck,  Y^-Rathdown,  B. 
Montgomerie,  Ld^Eglintmm,  B. 
Moore,  Y^Drosheda,  M. 
Moreton,  Ld.— Dude,  B. 
Morpeth,  Y.— Carlisle,  B. 
Mountcharles,  B.— Conyngham,  M. 
Mountgarrct,  Y.— Kilkenny,  E. 
Mnlgrave,  B.~Normanby,  M. 

Nau,  Ld^Mayo,  E. 


Nerill,  Y. — Abergareiuiyt  B. 
Newark,  V. — Manners,  E. 
Newport,  Y.— Bradford.  B. 
Newry,  Y. — Kilmorey,  E- 
Newtown-Butler.  Ld. — Laneaboroogh,  E. 
Norreys,  Ld. — Abingdon,  B. 
North,  Ld.— Gailfotd,  B. 
Northland,  Y.— Ranfbrly,  B. 

Ockham,  Ld. — LoTelace,  E. 
OgilTy,  Ld.— Airlie.  K 
Ormelie,  Ew— Brvwdalbane.  M. 
Ossory,  E. — Ormonde,  M. 
Oflsulston,  Ld. — ^Tankerrille,  B. 
Oxmaotown,  Ld* — Roase,  E. 

Parker,  Y.~Macclesfield«  E. 
Pelham,  Ld.— Chichester,  E. 
Perceral,  Y. — Bnnont.  E. 
Percy,  B. — NorthumberLknd,  D. 
Petersham,  Y. — Harrin^on.  B. 
Perensey,  Y.— Sheffield,  E. 
Pollington,  Y. — Mezboroagfa,  E. 
Porchester,  Ld. — Camjurron,  E. 
Proby,  Ld^— Carysfert,  B. 

Ramsay,  Ld. — Dalhovne,  B. 
Rawdon,  E.— Haatinn*  M. 
ReidhaTen,  Y. — Seafield,  B. 
RocksaTace,  B.— Cholmondeley.  X. 
RosehillTLd.— Northeak,  B. 
Royston,Y.— Haidwicke.  B. 
Rnssborou^,  Y.— Miltown,  B. 

St.- Asaph,  Y. — ^Ashbnmham,  E. 
St.-Lawrance,  Y.— Howth.  E. 
Sandon,  Y. — Harrowby,  E. 
Seaham,  Y.— Yane.  E. 
Segrare,  Ld. — Fitxbardinge,  E. 
Se)-mour,  Ld. — Somcraet,  D. 
Shelbumc,  E. — Lanadowne.  M. 
Shcrard,  Ld. — Harboroni^k,  E. 
Silchester,  Ld. — Longford,  B. 
Somerton,  Y. — Normanton,  E. 
Southam,  Y.— Ellenboroogh,  B. 
Stafford,  M.— Sutherland,  D. 
Stanhope,  Ld.— Chesterfield,  B. 
Stanley,  Ld.—Derby,  E. 
Stavordale.  Ld^-Ilcbester,  E. 
Stopford,  Y. — Conrtown,  B. 
Stormont,  Y.— Maawfield.  B. 
Stuart,  Y.— Castleataart,  K. 
Sndley,  Y.— Arran,  B. 
Suirdale,  Y. — Donoagfaaiore,  B. 
Surrey,  B.— Norfolk,  D. 


Talbot,  L  ,_ 

Tamworth,  Y.— Pcrrera,  B. 
TaTistock,  M.— Bedford,  D. 
Titchfleld,  M.— PorUand,  D. 
Trafalgar,  Y.— Nelaon,  B. 
Tufton,  Ld.— Thanet,  B. 
Tullamore,  Ld.~<:harieTiIle,  £. 
Tnllibardine,  M — ^Atfaol,D. 
Tumour,  Y. — Winterton,  B. 
Tyrone,  B.— Watofrfbrd,  If . 

UAngton,  Y.— CraTen,  B. 
U^taidge,  &— AnglcMy ,  If . 

Yalletort,  Y ^Uaant-KAncmmlm,  B. 
Yanghan,  Y.— Llabame^  B. 
YUUera,  Y.-^eraey,  B. 

Walpole,  Ld^-Orfind,  B. 
WeUoOey.  Y.— MominctftB,  R. 
Weymouth,  Y.— BathrH. 
Wiltshire,  Br-Winchaatw,  M. 
Windsor,  &— Bate,  If. 
Worcester,  M.— Beanfovt,  D. 
Wonley.  Ld^Yuboro*^,  B. 

Yaraoth,  B^-Hmttiwd,  M, 


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AN  ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 

TO    THE 

DAUGHTERS  OF  DUKES,  MARQUISES,  AND  EARLS, 

WHO,  HAVING    MARRIED   COMMONERS,  RETAIN  THE  TITLE    OP  LADY    BEFORE  THEIR  OWN 
CHRISTIAN  AND  THEIR  HUSBANDS*  SURNAMES. 


The  initial  of  Uie  Lady's  ChrUtian  name  is  giren. 


Abercromby,  M. — Minto. 
Ainslie,  S.  £.— Strathmore. 
Aldwoith,  L.— Listowel. 
Alexander,  J. — Verulam. 
Alexander,  L.—Ranfurly. 
Allen,  H.  D. — Camperdown. 
AUen,  /*.— Winterton. 
Ar buckle,  .f^Roden. 
Arbuthnot,  C.  R. — ClonmeU. 
Arbuthnott,  J.— Airlie. 
Arden,  A. — Clereland. 
Arnold,  M^Wicklow. 
Ash,  E.  E.— Morton. 
Atkerlejf,  /«.— Lothian. 

Bacon,  C.  M Oxford. 

Bacon,  C. — Winterton. 
Bagot,  H. — Jersey. 
Baaot,  M.— Momington. 
Batllie-Hanulton,    6.    P.  — 
Mancheater. 

Baillie-Uamilton,  H Aber- 

oom. 
Baillie  -  Hamilton,  C— 

Abingdon. 
B  aillie-H  amilton  ,C . — Home. 
Baird,  A. — Ailaa. 
Baker,  E.  M. — Leinster. 
Baldera,  K.  A.— Listowel. 
Balders,  M.  (re-m.)—  Lis- 
towel. 
Balfour,  B.— Salisbury. 
Balfour,  E. — Lauderdale. 
Balfour,  P.— Enniskillen. 
Balfour,  G.  I.— Cawdor. 
Bankes,  F.— Eldon. 
Barber,  M. — Gosford. 
Barham,  C— Thanet. 
Barham,   K. — (re-m.)  —  Ve- 
rulam. 
Baring,  A. — Cardigan. 
Baring,  A. — Effingham. 
Baring,  H. — Sandwich. 
Barker,     Ponsonby,    H. — 

Ueadfort. 
Barker,  K.— Dncie. 
Barnard,  A.— Balcarres. 
Barnes,  O. — Corentry. 
Barrington,  C. — Grey. 
Barrington,    C.    G.  —  Chi- 
chester. 
Bathurst,  E.  C— Abingdon. 
Bathurst,  C— Castle-Stuart. 
Bayley,  8.— Jersey. 
Bayly,  J.— Yalentia. 
BeaucUrk,  K.  —  Ashbom- 

ham. 
Beckett,  A.— Lonsdale. 
Beck/ord,  Af.— Huntley. 
BeckuHth,    M.  —  Queens- 
berry. 
BeD,  C.— Malmesbury. 
Bentinck,  y^Athlone. 
Bentinck,  P.  (re-m.)~Man- 

rers. 
Berens,  C. — Deron. 
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Beresford,  A.-Tankenrille. 
Beresfard,  iP.— Miltown. 
Berkeley,  C. — Ducie. 
Berkeley,  C— Richmond. 
Berkeley,  ^.—Richmond. 
Bernard,  K.  H. — Donough- 


Bemey,   H. — AbergaTenny. 

Bertie,  O. — Antrim. 

Best,  B. — Aldborough. 

Beetesvforeh,   H.    (re-m.>— 
Grey. 

Bevan,  A.~Hardwicke. 

Bisaet,  C— Suffolk. 

Bissett,  A.— Wicklow. 

BUsko9p,C.  /^.—Townshend. 

Blachford,  I.— Grafton. 

BUgh,  r.~Damley. 

BUgh,  G.  C.   ^.—Galloway. 

Bloont,  C^— Somerset. 

Boileau,  C— Minto. 

Bond^,  A.  M.  de-Mnnster. 

Borghese,   G.  (Pss.)  — 
Shrewsbury. 

Borough,  £.— Howth. 

Boultbee,  B.    M.  —  Towns- 
hend. 

Bonrke,  G.  S.~Bessborongh. 

BouTerie,  P.  C— Deron. 

Bouverie,  C— Dunmore. 

Beuverie,  E.  J?.— Morton. 

Bouwens,  J. — Cavan. 

Bowles,    (Rushout  J    C.  — 
Galloway. 

Boyce,  A.— Marlborough. 

Bridgeman,  L.  —Cork. 

Bridgeman,  S. — Kilmorey. 

Bridgeman — Simjoson,  P.  — 
Pits-WilUam. 

Bristowe,  A. — Kilmorey. 

Brodrick,  E.  A.— Cardigan. 

Bromley,  £.— Portarlingtou. 
Brooke,  A.  G. — Huntinnlon. 
Broume,   A.  (re-m.)— Win- 
terton. 
Browne,  C— Mayo. 
Browne,  L.— Norbury. 
Brownloto,  Af.— Damley. 
Brownlow,  E. — Damley. 
Brownlow,  C. — Meath. 
Bruen,  C.  A.— Westmeath. 
Brydges,  L  .\.  — Waterford. 
Buchanan,  J. — Caithness. 
Bucke,  B.— Thomond. 
Buckley,  C— Radnor. 
Bullcr,  A.  —  Northumber- 
land. 
Bnltcel,  E.— Grey. 
Burgess,  C— Leitrim. 
Burgess,  C— St.  Albans. 
Burgess-Lamb,   M.  —  Bal- 

carres. 
Burah,A.  L. — Donooghmore. 
Burke,  M.— Howth. 
Bury,  C-ArgyU. 
Buahe,  L.— ListoweL 


Byng,  A.— Anglesey. 

Caleraft,  C— Manchester. 
Calder,  P.— Limerick. 
CaU,  L.  G.— Granard. 
Cameron,   V.  C.  L. — Back- 

iughamshire. 
Cameron,  Jtf.— Enroll. 
Campbell,   C.  (re-m.)— Ar- 

Campbell,  D.  L.— Desart 

Campbell,  S.    E.  (re-m.)— 
Sti«throore. 

Campbell,  E.—Wemym, 

Canning,  G. — Londonderry. 

Capel,  C.— Anglesey. 

Capel,  C.  J.— St.  Albans. 

Capel,  E.— Berkeley. 

Carnegie,  J.— Nortbeak. 

Carr,  (HolweU-)  C7.— BrroD. 

Catheart,  B.— Ailsa. 

Cathcart,  G.— Mansfield. 

Cator,  L.  P.— Scarborough. 

Care,     L.    (re-m.)  —  Har- 
borough. 

Cavendish,  E.—Axtko. 

Carendish,  E. — Durham. 

Carendish,  C.  8.— Huntley. 

CaTendish,  L. — Harewood. 

Cecil,  8w— Richmond. 

Chabot,   I.  (Visconnteas  de) 
Leinster. 

Chad,  A.— Winterton. 

Chetwode,  /T.— Stamford. 

Chetwode,    (Wilmot)    J 

Marr. 

Chetwynd,  C— Downshire. 

Chevignl,  F.  {Marquise  de) 
Hertford. 

Cholmeley,  G.— St.  Albans. 
Christopher,  M.— Elgin. 
Churchill,  H.— Portsmouth. 
Clam-Martinits,  8.  (Caa.  of) 

Clanwilliam. 
Clavering,  A.— Argyll. 
Clinton,  L.— Sheffield. 
Clinton,  if.— Wemysa. 
cure,  H.— Plymouth,  Ext, 
Cochrane  •  Johnstone,  G.— 

Hopetoun. 
Codrington,  G.— Beaufort. 
Cole,  B.  H.— Derby. 
Cole,  P.— Mahneabury. 
Cole,  P.  L— Rathdowne. 
Cole,  M.  L.— Dchester. 
CoUyer,  S.—Fite, 
Conroy,  A.— Rosae. 
Constable,  M.— Bucfaan. 
Cooke,  H.  C— Kingston. 
Copley,  C— Abercom. 
Copley,  C— Yarborongh. 
Cori>ett,  M.— St.  Albana. 
Corry,  (Lowry)  U^-Shaftea- 

bury. 
Cotes,  L.— Liverpool. 
(Mes,  if.— Stamford. 


INDEX  TO  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  DUKES,  he. 


V0tum,  A.  AT.— Newcaade. 
Cowtmay,  A.lf .— RaChe*. 
Cos,  If .  Ire-m.) — Tbomofid. 
CossirU,  B.— CUncarty. 
Crmwfur4t  B^^jorentrj. 
Cnft^m,  C— Gallowav. 
Croker,  G.  £.— Ratbdowne. 
Oraikriiink,  A.  L.  —  Noitb- 

esk. 
C«ffe,  A.  M .— Harboron^. 
duaberUnd,  A. —Backing- 


EUt.G. 
EDcrtOB,   H. 


Ctui,  /.— Baodeach. 
Caat,  A.  M ^Kibnorey. 

Dalrvrnple,    (HanultoD),  J. 

— 4;aBipeitlown. 
Daly,  H.^Faniham. 
DaaneaUold .  SaiiMoe,    B. 
(Coanteaa.)— AilnlMiry. 
jyArcf,  C— Dclawarr. 
Daahwood.  A.— Lauderdale. 
Dawaon,  E.  £.— Weatsoeath. 
Dt  Atmrlmnd,  A.— Danmore 
D«aae,  T«— Pintail. 
DtbMeg,  r.— Laneabnroofh. 
De   BUqniere,   H.— Towna- 


I>elafleld,  C— Limerick. 
Deniaon,  C— Portland. 
Dent,  8.— Hontingdon. 
Dtnwt,  C— Pomfret. 
De  Roa,  O.— Richmond. 
Daa-Voeox,  C— Wincheater. 
Daa- Voeus,  8.— Corentry. 
Dickina,  P.  B.— Northamp- 

Digl^,  J.— AUaa. 
Dicby,  T.-Ilcheater. 
/m2|m,   Af-A.— aanricard«. 
Ditbr0we,  C— Backingham- 

ahire. 
Donkin.A.M^Minto. 
D'Oraa^   H.   (Counteaa)  — 

Bleaaington,  Ext. 
Doria-Pamphili,  M.  (Pm.>- 

Bhrewabury. 
Doofflaa,  E— Catheart. 
DougUu,  JET*— tilaagow. 
DomtUu,  A'^Harvwood. 
Don^laa,  O.— Moray. 
DougUu,  /. — ^Arran. 
DougUu,  X*.— Montroae. 
Dottgku,  S. — Dnnmore. 
Dooflaa,    (Johnatone,)   J. — 

Qoeenaberry. 
Drewt,  Jr.r  re-m.)— Dnnmore. 
Drttmumoiut,  6'.— Atholl. 
Drummond,  E. — Rutland. 
Drummond,   E.  C— Berer- 

Icy. 
Dnunmond,  H. — Kinnonll. 
Dmmmondf  M. — Ennont. 
Drummond,  ^w— Weatmore- 


Drommond,    C.    (Connteaa 
Melfort,)— SeaforthJ&f. 
Z>M/,A.— Pife. 
Jhtncomtbe,  A.— Cavan. 
Dnncombe,  E.  C. — Cawdor. 
DoBCombe,  H.  —  Qoeena  • 

berry. 
Dunoombe,  L. — Galloway. 
Dnndaa,   M.  T.  —  Camper- 


JJumdas,  C— 8t.  Albans. 
Dumdms,  iS.— Home. 
Dundaa,  now   CbrUtopber, 

M.— Elgin. 
Dnnlop,  H.— Roaebery. 
Durktmt  C— Elgin. 
J}utton,  £:.— Stiflblk. 
Dntton,  L.  A<— M accleafield. 

Eferton,  M. — ManTera. 
Bnrton,  (Tatton)  C.  B.— 

648 


B.— 


EUice,  i7.— Grey. 

ErMkine,  i7.^Portarliagtoti. 

Erakine,  L.  (reHB.>— Ab|^ 

aey. 
Erakine,  rKennedy-)  A.  (re- 

m.) — Manater. 
Eapinaase  -  de  -  Pontendle, 

M.  (Maa.  de/— Eaaex. 
Eaterbasy,(Paa.;  P«— Jeraey. 
Erana  -  Preke,    8.  ~  Har- 

borongb. 

Fmme,  f  .— Macdeafteld. 
Fmnt,  Ar.C.-lfaccieafteM. 
Parqohar,  M.  O.— Beanfoit. 
Peatbcratondinngb,   B. — 

Wicklow. 
Peilding,  B.— Hcbeater. 
Pellowea,  C— Porteacne. 
PergnaK>n,     H.  —  Camper- 
down. 
Ferrersj  i7.— Townahend. 
Pinch,  L.  Ew— Beaufort. 
FiizGermid,  C— Haatinga. 
FUxRof,   A.   (re-m.;   Mor- 

nincton. 
FUz-Jtof,  £L— Grafton. 
Pitz-Roy,  M.— Richnaond. 
PItrming,  K.  E.— DondonakL 
Plcorher.  C— Wemyaa. 
Pletcher,  P.— Romney. 
PladyiT,    M.  —  WeeCmoie- 

land. 
Poley,  L.— Leinater. 
Poley,  E.— Montroae. 

FoOambr,    M. 

rough. 
Pontenelle,  L.  (Caa.)— Eiaex. 

Porbea,  H.  L.— Lothian. 

Forbest  L.— Wemyaa. 

Porde,  H.— Canrick. 

Fordyce,  M.  (re-m.)—  Bal- 
carrea. 

Forester^  £..— CleTeland. 

Porteacue,L.  E. — Harrowby. 

Forteacue,  L.  G.— Ormond. 

Foater,  A.  —  Bockingham- 
abire. 

Fotlett  £.  (re-m.)— BriatoL 

Fowler,  H. — Onnonde. 

Fox,  M .  A.— Corentry. 

Fox,  A.— Famham. 

Pox,  M .— If  nnater. 

Fox-Ijome,  C— Leeda. 

Fox-Lane,  C. — Morton. 

Fojft  J?.— Deron. 

Frampton,  //.— Ilcheater. 

Frasrr,  A.— Lauderdale. 

Freke,   (Bvana-)   8.~Har- 
borough. 

Pullerton,  G.  C— Granville. 

Gage,  M.  (reinO— Kenmare* 
Gage,  M.  B.— Queenaberry. 
Gallwey,  (Payne-)  H.— Dun- 
raven. 
Gamier,  C— Albemaile. 
Gamier,  H.— GoiUbrd. 
Garim,  iS.— Lauderdale. 
Giilard,  C— Deron. 
Goding,  J.— Corentry. 
Goodeve,  F.J^Mmx. 
Goold,  C— Kenmare. 
Gordon,  A.— Bucbaa. 
Gordon,  A.— Manater. 
Gordon,  M.— Aahbnmhan. 
Gore,  M,  L.—Amn, 
Gore,  G.— Pamham. 
Gongh,  C— Beoafort. 
Graham,  C— Galloway. 
Grant,  L.— Elgin. 
Gray,  E.  C— Dmeriok. 
Gregerw,  A. — Clancarty. 
Gre^feii,  G.— Seftoo. 


GmrnDe,    (Nerille-)    Cw— 


Greeley,  S.— Corentry. 
Grerille,  C— Pertland. 
Grerille,  R.— Weetmeath. 

Grey,  B Carliale. 

Grey,  G^-Briatol. 
Grey,  8.— Stawiiwrd. 
Grieraoa.  M.— GtfnwaCk. 
Griftn,  C. — Traqnair. 
Grinatend^-— <^wtle-8tearC 
Gneat,  C.  B.— Lindaey. 
Gumef,  £r«— Erroll. 

Hagerman,    H.  —  Backiag- 


Hale,  r.— Mayo. 
Halkett,  K.-8elkirk. 
HamOtoa,   (BailBe-)    H.  — 

Abercora. 
Hamilton,    (Baillie-)     C.  ~ 

Abingdon. 
Hanulton,    (BaiOie-)    C.  — 

HOBM. 

Hamilton,    (Baillie-)    G.  — 

Mancheater. 
Hamilton,    (Dalrymple-)  J. 


Hamilton,  J — Eglintoa. 
Harcourt,  C— LirerpooL 
Harcamri,  ^.— Locaa. 
Harcourt,  >4.— SutherUad. 
Haroourt,  (Veinoa-)  P.  Ox- 
ford. 
Hardiag,  B.— Deabiffa. 
Hardiage,  E.  J.— Loadoa- 

derry. 
Harriaon,  L.— Cloankell. 
HartUf,  L. — Scarboroo^ 
Harrey,  H. — Cavan. 
Harrey,  H.  A.— Caraa. 
Hatton,   A.    J.    (re-m.)  — 

Arraa. 
Hatton,   (Fimck-)  E.  Jf.— 

Maaafteld. 
HattoB,  (Finch-)  L.— Maaa- 

lleld. 
Haworth,  M.  E.— Rotbaa. 
Hay.  A.— Buchaa. 
Hay,  M.— Dalhouaie. 
Heard,  C— Wintertan. 
Heatkcote,  ^.— Balcarrea. 
Heatkeote,  S.—Djmmrt. 
Heary,  A.— Miltowa. 
Heurf,  r.— Hastinga. 
Heary,  B.— Leinater. 
Henry,  8w— HaatingB. 
Heron,  E. — Dundonald. 
Heroes,  A.— Roaebery. 
Heakedi,  B.— BeaadAmn. 
Hewitt,  M.— Goaford. 
Higginaon,  P.- Kilmorej. 

HiU.  G.— Albemarle. 

Hoare,  M.— Roainey. 

Hoare,  8. — ^Ronmey. 

Hoare,  Hw— ThonoadL 

HobkauM,  y^— Tweeddala. 

ff^gg*  ^*  y^— Laodcrdaia. 

HotweU-Cmrr,  C— BmO. 

Hoaaaa.  C.— Bute. 

Honywood,  F^^Deroa. 

Hood,  M^Doarnahira. 

Hope,  P.— Harewaod* 

Hope,  T.  Hw— Belkirk. 

Hope,  L.  A.— WinchOaaa. 

Hope,  M.-8aliabar7. 

Hope,  M.  P.— WeatMaMk. 

H^pe-Vwe,  B.—TwaadMala. 

Hopwood,  K.^Dafbi« 

Jii»re,  AT.— Wicklow. 

Hornkg,  C— Darivy. 

Horm9  4€,  T     fliiaiTliial^ 

Hortoa»lt«— AbardMMi* 

Hoate,  H^— ^ifoiA* 

Hotham,  F.-8tniANln. 

Hothua,  B^TlM 

HouMtmmt  J^— L 


INDEX  TO  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  DUKES,  &c. 


H<rward,  F.— Ba^^in||ton- 
Hughiin,  L   e.^-Ht.  xilbdtii. 
Mutcliiii*Dn.   fByngu-)  L»  c. 

Inge,  E.— Gallowiy, 
irting,  /■;— Howtb. 

Jwnet,  ll»   J.  { re-US. )--LQn» 
doDderry* 

Jattitx^  Jh— Camden. 

j0A«f  /  *jii:,  A  H  .If.— A  n  nesley . 
Johnstone,     L.    (  re-m,  )  — 

Craven . 
Johnfttnnc  -  Dau^laj,   J.  — 

QuepDib^TT^. 
JoDt4«  H.— FimfftlU 

Kavanagh,  ^.— Ormond. 
Karanagh,    H.   M.  -  Clan- 

carty. 
Kaye,   (Liiter-)   A.— Stam- 

ford. 
K*jadnce.  M.— Mtrftih- 
K^mp,  M.A .— Nrn-the*t» 
Krnt,  ,5.— Beaorhatup, 
Kpppel,  M.— Lei  trim. 
Kbit,  S.  ^Uindondciry, 
K«rnion,  C*— llchestflr. 
KiH!^.  £.— lirae. 
jr^d^,  Jir.-^afield. 
JCifigscotf,  /^*— Beaufort* 
Knox,  L.— SlijPfo. 
Knox,  M.— Kumorey. 
Knox,  M.— Meath. 
Knox,J.— RoMe. 

Lamb,  T.— B«Mbaroa^1i. 
Lamb-BurgfXMi    Af,  —  Bil- 

carrea. 
Lambton,  A,  Cre-m,)—JeT- 

■ey. 
Z,aii€,  (Fox-)  C— Leeda. 
Lane,  (Fox-)  C — Morton. 
Lane,  H.~Zetland. 
Langaton,  J.— Ducie. 
LaMelles,  L.— Bath. 
LaaceUes,  C.  G.— Carlisle. 
Latouche,  C— Miltown. 
LAtoUf-kr,  K,— Claacjirty. 
L*w,  H.— StaTOfnra. 
Law,  K.  C— WicLlow. 
LAwr4!ucK\   E.     M.  — Wla- 

CLbiljvaH 
htint  L.~lluutit>irdon. 
/^«f,4.#*.f*— Shelfield. 
Ltitt*  A.— Granafd* 

hcwtifit  M.  T  — €liU\^Ddan* 
Lt-y,  D,  F— TWlXHidal^^ 
Undsay,  M.  C— Arrnn. 
Lindaayp  C— KuiUftriJ. 
Linduy,  E*  M-— Lueuiu 
Uad.-<A\.  F.— Wiefelow. 
L»*ter,  il.  t,  (re-*f*.)— Claren 

dODK 

little  ton .  M  *—  Buv  i»rley  * 
LcKkt!^  M.J.— OeToii. 
LocLvirmidp  J.— Arran. 
Litftu  1 ,  E.  —To  wftitiij  ud» 
Le^mi,  X— AmtB. 
Lddet,  G. — tirfofd- 

dale- 
Long,  M.— NoTth»k. 
Lotttk^^,    iiV  —  Wt-fltnmPe^ 

land. 
Lowther,  L.     E.  —  Harbo- 

roogb. 
IjygoH,  jr.— St.  Germana. 
LgHdem,  {de-ReetU-)  Css,  C. 

Athlone. 

649 


Lyster,  C— Shafteibury. 
M'Ch  ti  tock ,  E,— C I  an  car  ty  * 
MttrdanaUi,    t\  —  Mount- 

[^ll^eriimbe. 
MftieitaH4ilii .  L.— Sutber  t  an  d  * 
Macfianaid,   A.— Aibeasttflw. 
Mflwregor*  (Murray- J  K,  — 

AOiolL 
MaCi^ttBOT,  (M  array)  C  A. 

Cailhiie!i.ii, 
M'iitiirr^  W,— Aiine*ley. 
MunU-aiie,    A,  —  Pita-Wil- 
liam. 
Macleod.H.  A.— Valentia. 
MacloUichllii,  J,— E**t*iK 
M'Nrll.  G,  A.— Oranard. 
Macqueeu^    L,    (reni.)— Eg- 

iinton. 
Mitt.rnnU^  ^*— Eanwiiil^eii. 
Mahciii,  C— SliB^- 
.V/jA^'^/t,  ^.— SIisOh 
Maitlandt  8.— llichiBond- 
ManriprA  -  SiitTon,      UhB^ 

(  rt'-  m .  I  — ScurbonnHf  b  - 
AfiArrtafSti,   S.    \^tis4  — 

Liiiiiu-tLcTOdjjiU- 
Mafkham,  ^1.— Bath, 
niKHay,  C— LanefilMirotigb. 
Manhi  £/.— Cadogan. 
Mnrtin,    ( If^JttAJiw-J     J.— 

Gortivallia. 
Mfartin,  t\—St.  GtmdMp. 
M  ^  u  u  ftdl ,  C—  [Jita wel  U 
M»i.!ii',  C— B^rtfiey. 

Xhi^tirfr  .^.   rtn-it-t. 

Maxwell,  L. — Ciancarty. 
Maxwell,  M.  H.— Elgin. 
Mearest  Af.— Kingston. 
Melfort,     (Countess)    C.  — 

Seaforth,  Ext. 
Melville,    (Wbyte-)    C. — 

Leeds. 
Henxtes,  C.  (re-m.)— Atbol. 
M  I?  y  rit  k ,  L. — Cit^*  iridrid^ 
(IfirA-^fAu-BWe,    C.  —  StFai- 

brflkf;. 
iWckklhtpaitf,     M.     W.  — 

VV«ilde^aTt. 
Miibaaltt",  A.— CicTpland. 
Mitdh*l|,  H.— Beaufnrt. 
IVf  I  tf i>rd ,  G .  J  .^HAabbii  riiham , 
MoIynifUXj  O,  —  Aibbuffl- 

ham. 
Monck,  E.— Arrtn. 
M[ii>ct,   M.  K*— Tankcrrille. 
Mouck,  E-— RathdDWne. 

Ifancrieffe,  L.— Kinnoul. 
MimttrtmtU't  Af-  (Vomif*H 

c/F)— AJie^Uuryp 
M  (ID  c  y ,  A.  L.— W  aldeprr  AT^. 
Mcintt'll,  A.  SI,— Dunrnvmi* 
M^iitfgmerj,   A#—  Mac^Jea- 

Montgomery,  M.    A.— Mac- 
clesfield. 

Moore,  H-— Buccltacb- 
Mmrp,  ^f.— ErfolU 
Morant,  C— EttqII. 
Morgan^  F.— H  arboraugh. 
MtfTgtit,  .v.— Li*fowen» 
MonLaDd,  C.— Ueiron. 
MorrUim^  f*^  Kingston. 
Mrvitya,   (Uoyd->    H*     M  — 

Clonnni-ll. 
HuiHit'ad*  J.— Atbai. 
M  array t  A.— Luran, 
JHurr^B.  H.  A,— Ro|he». 
Murray,  L» — Aogleaijy* 
Murray ,  S^Kinnftul. 
M  tj  rray '  M  acgrrgor,     C  -  A.— 

Mtirnty  -  Macf^egor,    E.  — 

Athol. 
Mpers,    M,    C.  —  Aherga- 

▼enny. 
fiarts,  C.~Marlboroagh. 


NeTin,  G.— Lucan. 

N«eld,  C^-Sbaftrsbury. 
Xfu-digttUt  it-- Dartmomh* 
N  tt'tittiHiin ,  A,  ( B«i .  J —  ti(Mu- 

fort. 
Norman,  E.  1.— Rutland. 

O'  n&nell,  C—Annesley. 
Ogilry,  J*  K.— SuflViik.. 
O ^lander,  M.  A.— Grafton. 
UrdUt  E,— Beaufort. 
Oriie^  /..— Roden. 
Oftbomj  C.  B.-^Antrira. 
OiibArt)(%  H. — ClanoaTty. 
Oawidd.  M,"  UW. 
Otfwald,  L  — Craven. 
Oswald,  L. — Eglinton. 

Pack,    E.   (re-m.)  —  Water- 
ford. 
Paget,  A.— \\'(.'»tirnirt!lifld. 
Paget,  H.— JJirtniouth* 
Pulk,  ,>f.— iJandey. 
Palk,  D.  E.— Lisburne. 
Palmer,  C. — Aviesfbrd. 
Palmer,  M.— Huntley. 
Parker,  C— Rothes. 
Parker,  P.— Huntancdon. 
Pamell,  C— Portarlington. 

Par>-(i.-s:--,  i.       -SM.Sniry, 

Pecbel,  C-'-Afitriiu, 
Pt4d,  A,J.— Ailsn. 
Pfrtfl,  J*  E.— MflUBt  CasholL 
FtM?lr  i* — Ricbroond. 
PenDant,  E* — Cardi|<3»' 
Ptikmuittt  r.'.— Marlborough^ 
PL'nndratbcr,  E.^G^t-ngatU 
Pt-nrbyn,  C,  E,— U^rby. 
Pt-rrfftitt   E,    A^   (rtfiu*)-* 

Cardig;tn. 
Ph\l(»n,  F.—flowtb. 
PUippw,  M,— Graft**iv. 
Pitrrtiront,  A*.— ExutoT. 
/>*fl/a/tf.  Af,-B^(c- 
Pliictt  j^^Aberdi'ffii. 
Potfj,  Ll — Limerick. 
Pouaoiaby,  E* — RatbunfL 
Pan  xon^bjf,  F,-^  D  ri  r\\  fi  -ti  . 
Ponsonby,  M.— Bessborough. 
Ponsonbif,    M,  —  Lanesbo^ 

roit{rb> 
pffMtonby  "  Barker f    J5f.  — 

Hi?adf^rL 
Piiuiid^'n,  i.— MormT. 
Prkr,  At.  X— StradimiFro. 
/*fW,  Jf*— Camden. 
PHnglif,   B. —  Bro*dalbaiio* 
PuAcyi  E,^— ^i^raarvon. 
Piuey,  L- — HarbarDtigb. 
Pyifl,  J.— Uttai. 

Rabett,  L. — Wintertfffn. 
HaJt,  C--'Airiie. 
Bam*  J,--€<*iinuiwn. 
Raipsay,   (Witrdlaw  )   A.  - - 

Balcarres- 
Ratusay,    (Wardlaw-J    L-  — 

Tweeddalen 
ftamsdoo,  A. — Wlncbcatpr. 
Rt^ede  Lyndcn,  C- tCsi.d«,) 


R«e«f,  S,— HaTbomugb- 
Hi^mingtaiit  A.— Winiortoti* 
RtipiDD,  C.  A.— Limifrick. 
iUptoo,  E.— BIdrm. 
Rcynelli  E.— Water  ford. 
RjccLJh  Dh— Kinicston. 
RichiM-d«Mn,  E-— Antrifo. 
Ricketu,  E.  (re'-to^i — Caran, 
Riildell,  F.— Romnuy, 
RobinAOn,    H.  —  Mount-Ca- 

Rodmep,  h^  Af.- Aldbonnifli. 
RomilW,  (;  —  B  I'd  f*.-(fd. 
Ross,  M.— ComwalUs. 
Raut  M.  iS.— Leinster. 
Ruskout,  C^Galloway. 
RuimU,  C— Limerick. 


INDEX  TO  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  DUKES,  &c. 


RuMell,  B— DeUwarr. 
Rjder,  6.— Beaufort. 

St,-Gearge,  ^.— Howth. 
SL^ohn,  f .  P.— Grafton. 
SL-Jitkm,  If  .—Lothian. 
Sanford,  G.  A.— Harrington. 
8an-Giorgio,  A.— Oxford. 
Saonderson,  C. — Erne. 
Saonderaon,  M. — Cartaamp- 

ton,  Exi, 
Smurim,  ^.— Harrowbj. 
Smurin.  4f.— Thomond. 
Sarage,  H.  (re-m.)— Carrick. 
Scott,  A.— Meath. 
Soott,  M .— ErroU. 
Searle,  H.— Shrewibury. 
Seymoor,  A.— Bristol. 
Seifmour,  f  ^— €holmondelcy . 
Seymour,  E.— Mansfield. 
Sejfmomr,  Af.~Huntley. 
Shepherd,  M.— Rosebery. 
Simpson  (Bridgeman)  F.  L. 

— Kta-WiBiam. 
Sinclair,  C.  C—Dysart 
Sinclair,  M.    (re-m.)  — 

Huntly. 
Singleton,  M. — ComwaUis. 
Slater,  L.  A.— Clonmell. 
SwUth,  (Culling)  J.— Mor- 

nington. 
Smith,  L. — LeTen. 
SmUh,  M.  il.~LeTen. 
Smyth,  K.  A.— Grafton. 
Smjith,  G.— Grafton. 
Smpthe,  JE:.— Rathdowne. 
Smythe,  I.— Wicklow. 
SomervUle,    M,  —  Conyng- 

Sotheig,  M,  J.— Mavo. 

Spaon,  L.  (Css.V— Kingston. 

Sparrow,  O. — Gosford. 

Spencer,  E.  —  Marlborough. 

Spencer,  L. — Marlborough. 

Standish,  L. — Limerick. 

Stanhope,  F.— Mansfield. 

Stanhope,  E.  W.— Leicester. 

Sunley,  (Sloane-)  G.— Car- 
lisle. 

Stanley,  M.— Lauderdale. 

Stapleion,  H. — Carnanron. 

Steele,  E. — Manchester. 

Stephens,  P. — Manners. 

Stephenson,  now  Standish, 
L. — Limerick. 

Stephenson,  M.—AIbcmarie. 

SUwart,  C— -Camden. 

Stewart,  C— Darnloy. 

Stewart,  C. — Wcmyss. 

Stewart,  H.— Norbury. 

Stewart,  J.  re-m.)  — Moray. 

Stewart,  4/«~Drogheda. 

Straton,  A.— Roden. 

Stuart,  P.  —  Carhampton, 
Ext. 

Stuart,  J.— LoTen. 

Stuart  -  Wortley,  E.  —  Rut- 
land. 

Stuart- Wortley,  G.  E.— Har- 
rowbj. 


Sturt,  C— Cardigan. 

Sturt,  M.  A.— Shaftesbury. 

SuUivam,  ^.—Buckingham- 
shire. 

Sulmona,  G.  (Pss.)— Shrews- 
bury. 

Suttie,  H.— Wemyss. 

Sutton,(Manners-)  H.B.  (re- 
m.)-— Scarborough. 

Swinburne,  J.  —  Ashbum- 
ham. 

Sxeckenfi,  C.  (Css.)— Clan- 
William. 

Talbot,  £.— Beaufort. 

Talbot,  C— GleniraU' 

Talbot,  E.  T.  (re-m.)  —  11- 
chester. 

Talbot,  M.  L.  (re-m.)  —  II- 

chester. 
Tavel,  A.— Grafton. 

Taylor,  J.— Pife. 

Taplor,  L Stanhope. 

Taylor,  S — ^Thomond. 

Taylor,  (Watson-)  C— Tweed- 
dale. 

Tekell,  G.— Stanhope. 

Tenison,  F.— Kingston. 

Tenison,  L.— Lichfield. 

Thackeray,  E.  M^North- 
esk. 

Tharpe,  H.  C— Tweeddale. 

Tkarpe,  S.  (re-m.)  —  Dun- 
more. 

Thompson,  M.  —  Fiti-WU- 
liam. 

Tighe,  L.  M.— Richmond. 

Tollemache,  A.  M. — Somer- 
set. 

Tollemache,B.— Aldborough . 

Tollemache,  L.  E.— Beaufort. 

Tower,  Sw— Brownlow. 

Townley,  C.  H^-Softon. 

Trail,  P.-Wemyss. 

Trench,  L. — Clancarty. 

Trench,  H.— Egmont. 

Trenchard,  H.  ^.— Clanri- 
carde. 

Trotter,  3/.— Howth.^ 

Turner,  C— Winchilsea. 

Underwood,  C— Arran. 

Vandeleur,  F.— Drogheda. 
Vandcleur,  G. — Norbury. 
Vaughan,  M. — Kenmare. 
Vere,  (Hope),  K.— Tweed- 
dale. 
Vernon,  A, — Sunderland. 
Yesey,  E. — Pembroke. 
Villiers,  E.  Athlone. 
Vyner,  M.  G.— De  Grey. 
Vyner,  T. — ^Ashbumham. 

Walewskyt    C.  (Css.)  -^ 

Sandwich. 
Walker,  J.— Seafield. 
Walpole,  M.— Egmont. 
Walrond,  J.— Rosslyn. 
Walsh,  J.— Stamford. 
Wandesford,  S^-Carrick. 


Ward,  M.— Londonderry. 
WardUw-Ramsay,  A.— Bal- 


WardUw,    (Ramsay-)    L.— 

Tweeddale. 
Warrender,  J.  J.— Lander- 
dale. 

Wathen,  B.  J.— Rothes. 
Watson,  Af.— Northesk. 

Watson-Taylor,  C— Tweed- 
dale. 

Webber,  A.  C— Kingston. 

Wedderbnm,  H.— Aurlie. 
WeddeHmm,  {Webster-)  F, 
— Valentia. 

WeUeslejf,  ^^— Cadogan. 

Wells,  E.— Carysfort. 

Wemyss,  A.— Lichfield. 

Wemyss,  E.— Desart. 

Wemsifss,  £.— ErroU. 

Wemyss,  I.— FjtoIL 

Wentworth,  (Vernon,)  A.— 
AOesbury. 

West,  C— Chesterfield. 

West,  M.— Orford. 

Whaley,  A.— Clanwilliam. 

Wharton- Duff,  il.— Pife. 

Whichcote,S.  (re«i.)— Har- 
borough. 

Whitbread,  B.— Grey. 

WhUmore,  L,  f.— Bradford. 

Whitmore,  L.  A< — Queens- 
berry. 

Wilbraham,  Aw— Portescne. 

Wildman,  Af.— Wemyss. 

Williams,  M.— Portescue. 

Williams,  S.— Amherst. 

WillU,  M.— Strathmor«. 

Wilmot-Chetwode,  J.  J.— 
Mar. 

Wilson,    (Wright)    F. — 
Ailesbnry. 

Wing/leld,  C— Digby. 

Winadngerode,  J.  D.(Csa.of 
— ^re-m.) — Kingston. 

Wodehouse,  O.— ErroU. 

Wodehouse,  E.  —  Ashbum- 
ham. 

Wolfe,C.  8.— Donoui^unore. 

Wolff,  G.—OrfonL 

Wood.  M^Grey. 

Wood,  C— Londonderry. 

Woodgate,  H.  re-m.)  —  Ca- 
▼an. 

WorUey,  (Stnart-l  Bw— Rut- 
land. 

WorUey,  (Stoait-)  6.— Har- 
rowby. 

Wright- WUsom,  F.  —  Ai]e»- 
bury. 

irn>/leflry,C.— TankcrriUe, 

Wjfndham,  ilv— Jersey. 

Wyndham,  S.— Bristol. 

Wynn.H^Powis. 

Wynne,  A^— Ormondo, 

9finme,  ^.— EnBiakillen. 

Wynyard,  M^DeUwnrr. 

Yeoman,  M ^-ZetUaA. 
Yorke,  M.  l^Hiar«wood. 


650 


AN  ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


DAUGHTERS  OF  VISCOUNTS  AND  BARONS, 

WflO,  HAVING    MARRIED  COMMONERS,  ARE  STYLED  HONOURABLE  MRS.,  AND  IN   0A8B   OP 

THE  HUSBAND  BEING  A  BARONET  OR  ENIGHT,  HONOURABLE  LADT  ; 

THE  LATTER  TITLE  IS  NOTICED  IN  THE  INDEX. 


Adanu — LUfbrd. 

Adama— Callen,  Ext, 

Adderley— Leigh. 

Adeane— Stanley. 

^gor,  ^re-m.>— Aahbrook. 

Agnew — Kingtale. 

Aflhiey— Newcomen,  Ext. 

AinaUe — Gray. 

Airey,  Lady— TaltMt  and  Ma- 

lahide. 
A  Icock—DonenSlen 
Alexander. — Elgin. 
Allen — Southampton. 
A  lien — Southampton . 
Amadi  Von y arkony.  Cm.— 

TaafTe. 
Anderson— Teignmouth. 
Angerstein — Blayney. 
Anaon — Suffield. 
A  nson — Vernon. 
Anson— Vernon. 
Antrobua—Crottan. 
Arbuthnot — Vivian. 
Armltage,  JLadp—SutHeld. 
Armstrong — Bla^ey. 
A  rmstroHg — Decios. 
Arnold — JBraye. 
Asheton — Cullen,  Ext. 
Ashley — Newcomen,  Elxt. 
Austen— Cullen,  Ext. 

Babington — Gainsborough. 

^ai//ie^Doneraile. 

Baillie— Polwarth. 

Baillie— Strangford. 

Baird— RiTersdale. 

Ball— Guillamore. 

Ball — Kingsale. 

Bariatinskf,   Pm.,— Sher- 
borne. 

Barlow — Clermont,  Ext. 

^onuirel  —  Willoughby    de 
Broke. 

Barry — Carbery. 

Bastard— Rodney. 

Baumgarten^  (de)  Cm. — 
Ersldne. 

Bayly— Famham. 

Beamish — Kingsale. 

BeamUh^KiugaaXe. 

Beaumont — Maodonald. 

Beaumont — Scarsdale. 

Bedford— St.  John. 

Bedingfeld,  Lady— Stafford. 

Bcdingfeld— Hennlker. 

Bedingfeld— Henniker. 

^emartf— DimaUej. 

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Beytagh— Fflrench. 

Blake— Ffrench. 

Bland — Stourton . 

B  lennerhassett — Ventry . 

Blen  nerhassett— Ventry. 

Blosse,  Lady— Plunket. 

Blount— Petre. 

Booth,  (Gore-),   Ladjf—hor- 

ton. 
Boothby— Vernon. 
Borough,  Lady — Lake. 
Boulton — Rendlesham. 
Bowen — DnnalleT. 
Bowles,  (re-m.)— Northwick. 
Bowles — Palmerston. 
Bowles— Rokeby. 
Boyd,  (re-m.) — Gosford. 
Bradley— Harris. 
Broadhead,  Lady  —  Oodol- 

phin. 
Broadhurst— De  Ros. 
Brodrick — Le  Despencer. 
Brodrick— Midieton. 
Bromley,  Lady—l^ome. 
Brooke,  Lady— lichfield. 
Brooke,  (De  -  Capell-) — 

Sondes. 
Brook*— \j»k9. 
Brown — Erskine. 
Browne — Decies. 
Bruce— Rirem. 
Bruce — Rollo. 
Bruce — Ventrv. 
Buchanan — ADercromby. 
Buchanan — Elibank. 
Burgess    Abingfdon. 
Burke— Dysart. 
B  urrowes— Decies. 
Burton — B  arringion. 
Burton — Dunsany. 
Butler— Maagy. 

Caddell— Southwell. 
Callander— Erskine. 
Calliphronas — LoTelace. 
CalTert—  Limerick. 
Cambridge — Dundonald. 
Cameron — Abercromby. 
C  ampbell— Ashbrook. 
Campbell — Saltoon. 
Campbell— Torrington. 
Cannichael,  Lady— Napier. 
Carr,  Lady— Bgmont. 
Carriston---Arbuthnott. 
Cartei^EHbank. 
Cartwrighi-H^wtxAen. 
CamykUd-Orotbon. 


Caulfeild— Crolton. 
Caul/eUd—Crotton. 
Cau^etld'-Crofton, 
Causton—IAltord. 
CaTendish — Lismore. 
Chaloner— Zetland. 
Cha$nb€re— Rodney. 
Chambers — ^Wodeboose. 
C  heape— Arbuthnotl. 
Chester— Bemers. 
Chevigney,  de— Teynham. 
Childers.— Bardley,  Ett. 
Choiseul,  (Marquise  de— ro> 

m.)— BLandiffe. 
Choiseul    (Marquise    de)— 

Southwell. 
Cholmondeley/re-m.>— Syd- 

ney. 
Claugfaton— Ward. 
Clinton— Montagu,  Ext. 
Cockbum,  Lady — Hereford. 
Cockerell— Foley. 
CockerellfLady— Novtbwiek 
Codrington,  Lady—FtAey. 
Collingwood,  (Newnham-)— 

ColUngwood.  Ext. 
Colquhonn — LUford. 
CongreTe — Clonbrock. 
Corbally  — Oormanstoii* 
Cornwall — Gardner. 
Cossins— Andley. 
Coulson — B  yron. 
CoHstmaker—De  CUflbrd. 
Cox— Dunalley. 
Cox—Riwen. 

Craufurd,  Lady— Lorelaee. 
Crewe— Carinffton. 
Crommelin — ^Ventry. 
C  uningbame— I^nerick. 
Currey,  Lady— Abinger. 
Currie— Sidmouth. 
Currie— Wodefaouse. 
Cuthbert— GraTOs. 
Cutliffe,  (re-m.)— Talbot  and 

Malahlde. 

Dallas,  Lady— DuAnin. 
Dallas,  Lady— EUenboroogh. 
D'Alton,  Css.— Trimlestown. 
Dashwood— Yaxbonragh. 
Dashwood,  Lady^Kingsale. 
Davidson — MacdonaldL 
Davison- GraTee. 
Dawson,  (Maasj-)— Ainclalr. 
Daj,  (re-m.)— mbblesdale. 
DeUp— Femrd. 
X>eAiM-De  Cliibrd. 


* '' '  ■  •'"* 


Dnimmond— Rayleifh. 
Duff— DufHu. 
Dugdaie—Rowe. 
Dundas — Ameabnry,  Ext. 
Dondft*— MelTille. 
Dyneley—  EUenborongh. 

Edgell— Braye. 
EdmonMtone,  Lady  (re-m.) 

— Hotham. 
Eld— Stnuigford. 
Elluon— Rokeby. 
Eiwtt—YKchorovigh, 
i^«Mii#— Elphixutone. 
^«*i»e— Bnkine 
EapinoiH—^etee, 
Egtcourt—YeruUan, 
Estwicke,  (re-m.>— Hawke. 
Erana — Crofton. 
Everj^—AAhrookM 
Eyre— Hereford. 

Fairholme— Forbea. 
Farrer— Eldon. 
Fawket—CvrriciL. 
Fasakerley — Rokeby. 
Fellowea— Sondea. 
Fergaaon,  (re-m.>— Kirkcud- 

bnght,  Ext. 
Ferguaon — Langfbrd. 
Feraior— Conyngham. 
Fetberatonehaugh— Maaay. 
Fielding— Wodebouae. 
Fits-Gerald— Talbot  and  Ma- 

lahide. 
Fito/cAer— Teignmoutb. 
Forbea,  Lady— Forbea. 
Force,  (de  la)  Mm.— CntTen 
Ford— Cranatoon. 
Foraytb— Colrille. 
Foater— Fitsgerald. 
Foater— Ffrcncb. 
Foater — St.  John. 
Fowler-  Bleaaington,  Ext. 
Frankland— Colrillo. 
Fraaer,  (re-m.)— Torrington. 
FremantU—Onglej. 
trench— ClMimorn». 
French — Goaford. 
.F^fAarr<m— Reay. 

Gamier— Walaingbam. 
Gersdorf,   CM.--Saye  and 

Sele. 
GUIeJpie— aarina. 
G<if— Roiamore. 


Gurdon-^olbdrne. 
Gwynne— Hereford. 

Hale— Verulam. 
HaUord,  Lad^Si.  John. 
Hall— Bridport. 
^ff//— Liale. 
Hall— Uale. 
Hall— Torrington. 
Hall— Torrington. 
Hoisted,  Z<0</y— Exmouth. 
H  unilton— Caatlemaine. 
Hamilton — Cowper. 
Hamilton— Dillon. 
Hamilton — Dufferin. 
Hamilton  (rct-m.) — Dufferin. 
Hamilton — Kingaale. 
Hamilton — Gort. 
/raff»<ir<m— Longford. 
Hamilton — Longford. 
H  amilton — Panmnre. 
Handley— Kenaington. 
Hankey — De  Blaqoiere. 
Harcoort— Selaey,  Ext. 
Hare — Stanley. 
Hurtoj^,  Ixutf—Umaley. 
Harrey,  Lady— Lake, 
^artoonf- Exmouth. 
Hawker,    Lady  —  Oaina- 

boroagfa. 
Hawkey — Ventry. 
Hay— Elibank. 
Hay,  Lady—FoxheM. 
Head— Gran  ard. 
Head,  Lady— Somerville. 
Heathcote — Colbome. 
Heathcote  — WiUoughby 

d'Ereaby. 
Heathcote,  Lady— Egmont. 
H  eaton— Henniker . 
Heneage— GraTea. 
Hencage— Yarborongh. 
Henniker,  Lady— Henniker. 
Hensell — Bo3rne. 
Herbert— Dorwt,  Ext. 
Henries — De  Saomares. 
Heailrige,    Lady    (re-m.)— 

Wodebouae. 
Hill,  Lady— Teignmonth. 
HiUand-OifRnrdT^ 
Hoare — Gainaboroagh. 
Hobhonae — Grarea. 
Hodgaon— Denman. 
HodsoH — Harria. 
Holbech— Bridport. 
Holden — Scaradale. 


«»ouiuume-nope,   Lrfuiy— 

Kinnaird. 
J<me«^DiiflSerin. 

Kay— Talbot  de  Malahide. 
Ker— Dnfferin. 
Kilrington — Napier. 
King--l>orcheater. 
Kingacote — Bloomfteld. 
Kneller— Bolingbroke. 
Knight— De  Blaqoiere. 
Kmlght— Dormer, 
Kniifht— Headley. 

Lambert  —  Kirkcadhri^t 

Ert. 
Lane— BagoC 
Lane— Bzmon^ 
Irfm^Aofli— KenyoD. 
Z-oNf^^y— Middleton. 
Latouche — Hawarden. 
Lee— Bridport 
Lee— Forbea. 
Lefroy^Lorton  • 
Leiroy— Maaay. 
Legard,  Lady— FeTershan 
Leigh— Say  and  Sele. 
Leigh— Byron. 
Leigfaton— Donerafle. 
Lealie— DnngauunL. 
Z>e«<le— Lorton. 
Leringe,  Lady — Raacliflb. 
Lewis— BriAfyrd. 
Lewia— Roaamore. 
i>ip|#— Polwarth. 
Lindley— Elibaiik. 
Lang—l>erbj. 
Longley— Congleton. 
Lott — Donmore. 
LoTolace— HnntJBgirid. 
LoTett— Henniker. 
Lnkin— Turringtoii. 
£iciiW4feii— ArbatluM»tt. 
Lnnn — Bridport. 
Lnahington— Haxria* 
Ljmn — Torrin^^toiia 

Macaolay— Denmaa. 
Macenttaw—Oosiard. 
Macdonald — Paamvre. 
MaodonneU-^Annftdell. 
If'Gil/icvtfito— Veatry. 
Mackenale^Haj-)— EUlMua: 
Mackenaie  —  Kireadbrisk 

Ext. 
Mackenaie    Seaftwrtb,  Ekt 
Maptood-St.  John. 


INDEX  TO  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  VISCOUNTS,  &c. 


Mmr»h*U— M  onteflf  le. 

Martin— W  vrnfcml. 

Martin  d»  P&Uieret— Tatd- 

bam* 
Miuoii— Hood. 
M*ani*!U,  J.E.— Colleti,  Eri. 

Mfturico— Lilford. 
M  nx  wvltr—  G  onrord, 

MeUJfont,   (rr^m.)  ~  Tiibot 
Mt:«UEit^9,  Lad> — GrastJoy. 

Middieton,   Lady  —  Btqwh- 

lav. 
M  Lddletfin — S  taarion  ■ 
^/ Wwtf y— A  j<li  burtun. 
MUdmay,  (ai.4ohii-;  —  Rad^ 

■tocL. 

MJtcbi^l  — He  ^HumarcnH, 
AlDDck — Boyne* 
M  ontgomcry — Fo  loy , 
Mod  tflomi.-ny^-^  B  auKor  ■ 
Mt^Tt  tgittnerir — Gfl^f ert^  - 
M  ort^  w  ood  —  flyrrni . 
Vorriii,  Lady— Tdrrinjtop* 

MostjD,  IjHdy— LiOirat. 
Uuuily— Hiidaey. 
M  u  rray — Br*y  0 . 
Murtiiy,  Libcly—NormftiibT. 
M  tutgra  V  i—  Waterpnrt. 
Afttfj^ravrt    Lady  —  Water- 
pi*rk» 

Nanmyth,  hmdy^Ulfard. 

N  eftrc;!-^  Araad  ell . 

Ke  wcombu^  Powcracourt. 

Exl. 

N  orth^— Y  urborou  gb, 

Norton—  Kreliiso, 

N  uge  ti  t~Colborqt. 

Noflenl-^Do  Vuici. 

N  u^iit,(  Sa  f  agD-;^De  Vcaci. 

O'  B  rien — G  aiiMli^rauf b . 
Obyaa — Gfufurd 
0'Pctt«  11— South  weU . 
Offley,  fCimlljr(s->~Cr«w«. 
Ofl-rtofii^PeDrv. 
Orde—DnTc'h&ifter. 
Oibornp'—  B  a^n  gor, 
Oweo— Benrldt 

Palllcre*,    (Martin  de*)— 

TcynbiiRi. 
Palme  r>  Lady—Sond^a, 
PaK^Dp  Ros. 
Parkep— Jilbblpsd  bIf. 
Parry,  Lady— iStanlt^y. 
Pear^oti .  Lad  y—  Li  fTnf d* 
PerbiUl^  Lady— PetTC* 
Pecbi'll—  D?  DtZoacbc 
Peirst—  ItfoDaan, 
Pell,  Lady— St.Jobq. 
PrMivtffif— Haiv  arden. 
Pen  ro« — K  eaae. 
Perkiui^MRT; 
Perty—  Duooltc^y . 
Prrtff — GuiilatDore. 
Petr«— Nuffield. 
Philip*— Wttterpart. 
PhnUmoTv— Oojil  e  y . 
PbillLpa — G  oiiiiibaro  aeh . 

PoelniUt  Bw.— Forbei* 
Poll^ac,  Ps*.— nancllffe. 
Pomnajj—  DoroM!  r, 
Ptett^  M  oun  tnaoTrxm* 
Prr  t  fc» — Carbery . 
Prtjtion —  llrcin. 
Fiice —  [Imuaiix, 

653 


Prittits  Liimorp, 
Ptqitm;- Boiton. 

RadcliOV—  Fthtj  Ifort . 
Ramaay,  Lady— P^uuoureH. 
Rjiioiay,    Lady,    (re-m.)— 

Biitoun. 
Ramiay^  Bt^baten. 
Rtimjag—  R  el  ha?  e n» 
Hamj^y—  Bplh  av  vn* 
RnjuEHy—Torphichopi. 
RauiHdvn—ZctlHJid. 
RamAd^  n — £11*5  n  b«roii|fh . 
Ratn*d«n— iStraffQrd. 
KaKbl^igh— Bbm  tyre* 
Hfitt  -  N  Ajpipr, 
/?«'Awrdj— Hood. 
Rjctt'tt*,  (re m,)— »»ye  and 

Ri  d  ley — Onanm  are- 
f'ffftiifiii — MiisBy. 
Kohiiiirtfju,    (rc-m.)  —  -  A«1i 

brook  p 
Roche,  (rf]-«i.>— Daiuaay. 
Rot  b  fort -^  Brldport , 
Boirbt'ck,  Bu~  its-m.}— 

Clnncurry. 

Rofli  -^  M  a«H.-r  r^u  e. 
Rowley_Huutmg:fi«ld. 
Hitm boid,    Utdy—  Hand iffe* 
R  UMell— Harberton . 
BjfdeTt  ira-m..) — JJoJai^rin. 

St*-0  t!OTfc  ^  re-ai , ) — G  oif nrd . 
Smn   DamiHDOp  Ci«,^-Soutli- 

welL 
S  andt^raOD . — Can  tcrbury . 
ffaundf^noB—  Pam  bam. 
Safg^,  dn — Lao  f ford. 
S  a.  J  *'r* — .\Ton  m  orf . 

Scott— Stanley, 
Seffin — .Sldmoutli. 

«Vf  ynow  F—  TorringtiEm . 
Shaw,  l^dy— MouioD. 
Bbawe—  RoliiigbTXiku^ 
3Uai4t>— Erakine. 
•Sittrtair^  Ln^g — Macdooald 
Si  u  gk' toii — Templi^to  w  m  * 
Sloan  6}  (fv  iii*>— Uawko. 
SlopPT  ( rc"'m.  y—  V  Ic  na  uiit. 
&m  It  h— ^  B  olingbTijk  e. 
Smith,  I^dp—  Kariiley ,  Ejtt . 
Smttht    {Cmrringt&H-}—Kih 

kcnny. 
8  mi  th^ — D  orcb  e^ter. 
Smi  tb— 'S^utfa  flinp  ton  * 
Smyth — fJoi  JHf  raik< , 
S  my  tb—  M  acdonal  d . 
Smy^  b  — Ti  nterd  ■  ■  ti. 
8  tojrthe—  S  tounonn 

*FH(^rf— BlljCOt* 

Sumbr^^- St  VtnctTist. 
Spthtby^  B  elharen . 
Spalding— Tfixi  plvtowa . 
8  picra— Zc  iJ  a  ud. 
SprtuMit—Fo'Wf^racQjMit. 
Stack— CUri  Oft. 

5  tanley —  Dillon . 
Stsjitft0rt—SftathAmpion. 

6  U  weU^  Don  c  rai  If; . 
Stcpbenion- Moles  w  orth. 
Stetmrt — Bluti  ttrs. 
StPUirt-  Clibank. 

S  Uj  war  i—  Loii||(:f oifd  * 
Stirling — Dou^  laa. 
SlitUag^K  Lady— fltraflbrd. 
Btrathallan  Strange  —  Mel- 

Tille. 
Straubf^vce — W  rottnJey. 
Strctton — Cafttlrinaine, 
-ffrrfftfii— riarina. 
S  tretton—  Hereford . 
Jt^FWf— Aylcsford, 


Stuart— Bate. 
•yMMit;aj«— Palmenton. 
Sallivan— Btrangford. 
S  atherland— Strathallan . 
Sutton,  Ladit—Hotbmm. 
Symea,  (re-m.)— Xingaale. 

Tayl  or— Waterpark. 

Ta  y  lor—  Montoagle* 
Tin  ftff  q  t — YarboruU|{rh . 
Tbomai — MMletoa. 
Tliom  ifJMn — G  hi  ii  tbonmirb . 
Tb  wait  M—  W. ,  dcbtjuae . 
Tighc— Croftan* 
Tig  be  —  Poweracflajt  ;  tmd 
Kodfin, 

Tott*  ri  ham —Haw  arden* 
Tiinr  n  »Ltad  —  V  j^ntry . 
Towojend,  (re  tn.)— Siov^tl, 

Trai^era— LinJe. 
Tifi'n  P  b— Ajibto  wn , 
IVco  cb — HloomOe  Id . 
I'rot  tt«r— Rmyi'n  bu  orth, 
TrotioT— RoUo, 
Tu/nell-Strnffbrd, 
Tunter-MacduihaJd, 
Ti-nipr,     Lad;    {re-m.Ji    — 

Neweomeiit  Exl. 
TirlAi^/- Maaty. 
TWj^ftfii- hovencamt. 

U  pcbetf—  Bemtirp. 

Van^i  rtart— AucUm  nd . 
Vanpiuart-  Nvwcomtn, 

Varkony,  C«.— T*affe, 
taugAitn^n  awards  ri , 
fftughun — St,  Jabo. 
Vtn^uit    de     VhnrmtU^  — 

Duflf-riii. 
fUlif,   iJ^jf,  rffw^Waterpark^ 
Ftifitr^s—iit.  J  oil  a. 
Vill  itri — R  BT  enflwnrth, 

VValdro  n — Bridport, 

Walktr^Mar. 

Wall— Bidmouth. 

Ward — DujVerin, 

f  t  'ardt—V  eniJ  Bm. 

Wordfatt^lMi.o. 

W  arni'ford— Aabbnok, 

H'  amender-- Al  van!  ey , 

Warnender,    Lady  —  Pal- 

m«uth. 
tf  ae^iKj — t>oiDierat]e, 
Wa  Lmn — Urcic*. 
Wnv— Stanley, 
Itfbb^  Aiif/*— DEBon, 
Wtbb—  Rathdowtie. 

— Arbutbnott. 

W  I'dderbume —  A  a^^Uaad, 

Weld-Cllnord. 

Wi'ld-PetTtt. 

Weld— 8ti>urton. 

W  eldon— Cob  >Tj|rh  im, 

W^llingto^- Hereford. 

We  I  nan     (rem,)— Gains - 
bu^f>l£fh■ 

W  emyiM  -  ■  D  itflUi- 

Wfmentrk— Pi  ewboron^h* 

Wpiitliy- RadBtock, 

Wll » i  tea  -  Vt'  O I  le  hotlAC^ 

t  i  hair}/ —  Cloncii  rr v  * 

W  hartim—  ZeDatnd. 

U  hicttrr  ■  -  M  aaiy . 

Whit4^Grtrt. 

>V  bitahed- Enkine, 

VViH^ie— 3t,  Vincent, 

^V  illLiiiB,  \,  re-tn.)  --HereronL 

WLllLarndon,  Lady — ^Ejltgiu- 


INDEX  TO  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  VISCOUNTS,  &c. 


tVUsom—BM.thdowiie. 
Wolstenhotane— Bangor. 

Woodfate— Boyne. 
WoodmaM— Bnkine. 
Wright— Denman. 


Wrig^tson— Walstngfaain. 
Wyndham— Polwmrth. 
Wynn,  I^bdy— Carington. 

Yates— Bt,  John. 
Yelrerfon— ClanmonrU. 


YelTe 
Yeaoombo— Maarr. 
Yonge-Lkle. 
Yorke— Brandon,  Ext* 
Forkt—SoBkcnnm 
Young— Pannrare. 


654 


MOTTOES  OF  ALL  THE  PEERS. 

ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED  AND  TRANSLATED. 


N.B.    BISHOPS  AND  PBXRB88BS  U8K  NO  MOTTOX8. 

Dieu  et  men  droit.    God  and  my  right.    The  Queen. 

Abstulit  qiu  dedit.    He  who  surrenders  recovered  it.    Stafford. 

A  dean  heart  and  a  cheerful  spirit.    Portman. 

A  cruce  salus.    Salvation  from  the  cross,    e  Mayo  and  1  Downes. 

A  cuspide  corona.    From  a  lance  to  a  crown,    y  Middleton. 

A  Deo  et  rege.    From  God  and  the  King,    e  Chesterfield ;  e  Stanhope ;  and  e  Har- 
rington. 

^quabUiter  et  diligenter.    By  equity  and  diligence.    Bedesdale. 

.^uam  senrare  mentem.    To  preserve  an  equal  mind.    Rivers. 

^uanimiter.    Patiently.    Suffield. 

A  fin.    To  the  end.    e  Airlie. 

Agincourt.    Wodehouse. 

Ales  volat  propriis.    The  bird  flies  to  its  own.    e  Thanet. 

Algiers,    v  Exmouth. 

Alte  fert  aquila.    The  eagle  bears  me  on  high.      Monteagle. 

A  ma  puissance.    To  my  power,    e  Stamford. 

Amo.    I  love,    d  Buccleuch. 

Anchor,  fast  anchor.    Gray. 

Animo,  non  astutia.    By  courage,  not  craft,    m.  Hnntly. 

Antiquum  obtinens.    Possessing  antiquity.    Bagot. 

Aperto  vivere  voto.    To  live  with  will  unfettered,    e  Aylesford. 

Appetitus  rationi  pareat    Let  the  appetite  be  obedient  to  reason,    e  FitzwiUiam. 

Aquila  non  captat  muscas.    An  eaffle  does  not  catch  flies.    Graves. 

Astra  castra,  Numen  lumen,  munmien.    The  stars  are  my  camp,  the  Deity  is  my 
light  and  strength,    e  Balcarres. 

At  spes  non  fracta.    But  my  hope  is  not  broken,    e  Hopetoun. 

Audacter  et  aperte.    Boldly  and  openly.    Campbell. 

Audacter  et  sincere.    Boldly  and  sincerely,    e  Powis. 

Au  plaisir  fort  de  Dieu.     At  t^e  almighty  disposal  of  God.    e  Mount  Edgecombe. 

Auspice  Christo.    1  Wenlock. 

Auspicium  melioris  avi.    A  pledge  of  better  times,    d  St  Albans. 

Auxilium  ab  alto.    Help  from  above,     e  Roscommon ;  and  1  Clonbrock. 

Avancez.    Advance.    Hill. 

Avi  numerantur  avorum.    1  follow  a  long  train  of  ancestors.    Grantley. 

Avise  la  fin.    Consider  the  end.    m  Ailsa. 

Avito  viret  honore.    He  flourishes  in  an  honourable  ancestry,    m  Bute ;  1  Staart- 
de  Decies;  and  1  Whamcliffe. 

Aymez  loyault6.    Love  loyalty,    m  Winchester ;  and  1  Bolton. 

Bear  and  forbear.    Langford. 
Be  fast,    e  Mexborough. 
Be  just,  and  fear  not.    v  Lifford. 
Bella !  horrida  bella !    Wars !  horrid  wars !    Lisle. 
Be  mindful,    e  Cawdor. 
Be  tndst.    d  Roxbuighe. 

Bonne  esperance  et  droit  en  avant.    Good  hope  and  right  onwards.    Nugent. 
Candide  et  constanter.    Candidly  and  comtantly.    e  Coventry. 
655 


MOTTOES. 

Candide  et  secure.    Honesty  is  the  best  policy.    Lynedoch. 

Cassis  tatissima  virtus.  Virtue  is  the  safest  defence,  m  Cholmondeley ;  and  1  Delft- 
mere. 

Cause  caused  it.    Elphin»tone. 

Cavendo  tutus.    Secure  in  caution,    d  Devonshire ;  e  Burlington ;  and  1  Waterpark. 

Che  sara,  sara.    What  wiU  be,  will  be.    d  Bedford. 

Chio  che  Dio  vuole,  io  voglio.    What  God  wills,  I  will.     Dormer. 

Clarior  a  tenebris.     More  bright  from  obscurity,    e  Miltown. 

Clementia  et  animis.     By  clemency  and  courage.     Panmure. 

Coelitus  mihi  vires.    My  streogth  is  from  Hea^-en.    v  Ranelagh. 

Caelum  non  animum.    You  may  change  your  climate,  not  your  mind,    e  WaldegrA^e* 

Comme  je  fus.    As  I  was.     Ward. 

Comme  je  trouve.    As  I  find,    m  Ormonde. 

Commit  thy  work  to  God.    e  Caithness. 

Confido,  conquiesco.     I  confide  and  acquiesce,    e  Dysart. 

Compositum  jus  fasque  animi.    Law  and  equity,    e  Ellenborough. 

Conquiesco.    lacquiesce.    Metcalfe. 

Consequitur  quodcunque  petit.     He  attains  whatever  he  attempts,    m  Headfort. 

Consilio  et  animis.    By  wisdom  and  courage,    e  Lauderdale. 

Consilio  et  prudentia.    By  counsel  aud  prudence,    e  Clancarty. 

Constans  fidei.     Constant  in  faith.     Colbome. 

Constantia  et  virtute.    With  constancy  and  valour,    e  Amherst. 

Cor  unum,  via  una.    One  heart,  one  way.    m  Exeter ;  and  1  Mount  Sandford. 

Courage  sans  peur.     Courage  without  fear,     v  Gage. 

Craignez  houte.     Fear  disgrace,    d  Portland. 

Crede  Byron.    Trust  Bjrron.     Byron. 

Crom  a  boo.  Crom  (a  castle  formerly  belonging  to  the  Fitz-Gerald  family)  forerer. 
d  Leioster ;  and  1  De  Ros 

Cruce  dum  spiro  spero.     Whilst  I  breathe,  my  hope  is  in  the  Cross,  v  Nettenrille. 

Cruci  dum  spiro  fido.    Whilst  I  have  breath,  my  faith  is  in  the  Cross,    v  Galway. 

Data  fata  secntus.    Following  his  declared  fate.     St.  John. 

Dat  Deus  incrementum.    God  gives  the  increase.    Crofton. 

De  bon  vouloir  servir  le  roi.  To  serve  the  king  with  good  wilL  e  Tankerrille ;  and 
e  Grey. 

Decrevi.    I  have  resolved,    m  Westmeath. 

Deeds  sluiw.    Ruthven. 

Delectare  in  Domino.    Delighting  in  God.     Poltimore. 

Denique  Caelum.     Heaven  at  last. 

Deo  adjuvante,  fortuna  sequatur.   God  assisting,  success  must  follow,    y  Exmonth. 

Deo  adjuvante,  non  timendum.  God  being  my  aid,  nothing  is  to  be  feared.  ▼  Fitx> 
William. 

Deo  date.    Give  to  God.    Arundell. 

Deo  duce,  ferro  comitante.  God  being  my  leader,  my  sword  my  companion,  e 
Charlemont. 

Deo  non  fortune.    From  God,  not  fortune,    e  Digby. 

Deo,  patriae,  amicis.    To  Grod,  my  country,  and  my  friends.    Colchester. 

Deo,  regi,  patriae.    To  God,  my  king,  and  my  country.    Feversham. 

Depressus,  extoUor.    I  was  depressed,  I  am  exalted,    e  Kilkenny. 

Deum  cole,  regem  serva.    Worship  God,  and  serve  the  king,    e  Enniakillen. 

Deus  mihi  Providebit.    God  will  provide  for  me.    Keane. 

Deus  major  columna.    God  is  the  best  support.     Henniker. 

Dial  Gwaed  Cymro.    Mostyn. 

DIeu  avec  nous.    God  with  us.    e  Berkeley ;  and  1  Segrave. 

Dieu  ayde.     God  assists,    v  Montmorres ;  and  v  Frankfort  de  Montmorency. 

Dieu  defend  le  droit.    God  defends  the  right,    e  Spencer;  and  1  Charchill. 

Dieu  pour  la  tranche,  qui  contre.  God  for  the  stroke ;  who  shall  result :  or,  God  for 
the  Trench,  who  is  against  us.    e  Clancarty. 

Disponendo  me,  non  mutando  me.  By  displacing,  not  by  changing  me*  d  Man- 
chester. 

Dominus  providebit    The  Lord  will  provide,    e  Glasgow. 

Dread  God.    v  Kenmure. 

Droit  et  avant.    Right  and  forward,    v  Sydney. 

Droit  et  loyal .    Just  and  loyal.    Huntingfidd. 

Dum  spiro  spero.     While  I  breathe  I  hope.    ▼  Dillon. 

En  bon  espoir.    In  good  hope.    Willoughby  de  Eresby. 

En  Diea  est  ma  fiance.    In  God  is  my  trust,     e  Caiiiampton. 

En  grace  affie.    On  grace  depend,    e  Cardigan. 
656 


MOTTOES. 

En  la  rose  ]e  flenrie.    I  flourish  in  the  rose,    d  Richmond. 

£n  suivant  la  vMik.    In  following  truth,     e  Portsmouth. 

Esp^rance    en  Dieu.      Hope  in  God.    d   Northumberland;     e  Beverley;    and 

1  Prudhoe. 
Essayez.    Try.     e  Zetland. 

Esse,  quam  rideri.    To  be,  rather  than  seem  to  be.    e  Winterton ;  and  1  Lurgan. 
Esto  quod  esse  irideris.    Be  what  you  appear.     Sondes. 
Et  decus  et  pretium  recti.    The  ornament  and  reward  of  virtue,    d  Grafton  ;  and 

1  Southampton. 
Et  nos  quoque  tela  sparsimus.    Aud  we  too  have  scattered  arrows,    m  Hastings. 
Et  vitam  impendere  vero.    Keep  the  truth  at  the  hazard  of  life.    Holland. 
Excitari  non  hebescere.    To  be  spirited,  not  inactive.    Walsingham. 
Ex  fide  fortis.    Strong  through  faith,     e  Beauchamp. 

Fairo  mon  devoir.    To  do  my  duty,    e  Roden. 

Faire  sans  dire.    Deeds  without  words,    e  Ilchester. 

Famam  extendere  factis.    To  extend  fame  by  deeds,    v.  Galway. 

Fama  semper  vivit.    Reputation  lives  for  ever.    Ravensworth. 

Fare,  fac.     Speak,  do.     Fairfax. 

Fari  qua  sentias.     Speak  what  you  think,     e  Oxford. 

Fax  mentis  incendium  glorias.      The  torch  of  the  mind  is  the  flame  of  glory,     e 

Granard. 
Fear  God  in  life.    Somerville. 
Fear  to  transgress,     e  Clonmell. 

Firmior  quo  paratior.     1  am  strong  by  being  always  prepared,     e  Selkirk. 
Festina  lente.    Quick  without  impetuosity,    e  Fingall ;   and  Onslow ;   1  Dantany ; 

Louth ;  and  Plunkett. 
Fide  et  amore.     By  faith  and  love,     m  Hertford. 
Fide  et  fiducii.     By  faith  and  fortitude,    e  Rosebery. 
Fide  et  fortitudine.    By  faith  and  fortitude,    e  Essex. 

Fidei  coticula  crux.    The  cross  is  the  test  of  faith,    e  Jersey ;  and  e  Clarendon. 
Fideli  certa  merces.     A  certain  reward  to  the  faithful,    e  Nforley. 
Fid^lit^  est  de  Dieu.    Truth  is  of  God.    v  Powersrourt. 
Fides  probata  coronat.    Polwarth. 
Fidus  et  audax.    Faithful  and  courageous,    v  Lismore. 
Fiel  pero  desdichado.    Faithful  but  unfortunate,    d  of  Marlborough. 
Fight,     e  Rosslyn ;  and  1  Sinclair. 
Finem  respice.     Look  to  the  end.    e  Damley. 
Firm,    e  Stair. 

Flecti,  non  frangi.    To  be  bent,  not  broken,    v  Palmerston. 
Follow  me.    m  Breadalbane. 

Fortem  posce  animum.     Wish  for  a  strong  mind.    Saye  and  Sele. 
Forte  scutum  salus  ducum.    A  strong  shield  is  a  leader's  sAfeguard.      e  Fortescue. 
Fortes  fortuna  juvat.    Fortune  assists  the  brave.    Bloomfield. 
Forti  et  fideli  nihil  difficile.    To  courage  and  constancy  nothing  is  difficult.    Mas- 

kerry. 
Fortis  cadere,  cedere  non  potest.     The  brave  man  may  fall,  but  cannot  yield,    m 

Drogheda ;  and  e  CharleviUe. 
Fortiter  et  fideliter.    Boldly  and  faithfully.     Oranmore. 
Forti ter,  fideliter,  feliciter.    Boldly,  faithfully,  successfully,    e  Rathdowne. 
Fortiter  gerit  crucem.     He  bravely  supports  the  cross,    e  Donoughmore. 
Fortuna  sequatur.    Let  fortune  follow,    e  Aberdeen. 
Forward,    m  Queensberry,  and  e  Castle-Stewart. 
Foy  est  tout.     Faith  is  everything,    e  De  Grey ;  and  e  Ripon. 
Foy  pour  devour.     Faith  for  duty,    d  Somerset. 
Prangas,  non  flectes.    You  may  break,  you  shall  not  bend  me.    d  Sutherland ;  and 

e  Granville. 
Frappe  fort.     Strike  hard«    Wodehouse. 
Fuimus.    We  were,    e  Elgin ;  and  m  Ailesbury. 
Furth  fortune,  and  fill  the  fetters,    d  Athol ;  1  Glenlyon ;  and  e  Dunmore. 

Gardez  bien.    Take  care,    e  Eglintoun. 

Gardez  la  foy.    Keep  the  faith,    e  Poulett ;  and  1  Kensington. 

Gaudet  tentamine  virtus.    Virtue  rejoices  in  trial,    e  Dartmouth. 

Gloria  virtutis  umbra.    Glory  is  the  shadow  of  virtue,    e  Longford. 

God  be  my  guide,    e  Gleugall. 

God  send  grace,    e  Erne. 

God's  Providence  is  my  inheritance,    e  Cork. 

657  V  V 


Ich  dien.    I  serve.    Prince  of  Wales. 

1  dare,    e  Carnwath. 

I  hope  to  speed,    e  Cathcart. 

In  Deo  spero.    In  God  is  my  hope.     De  Saumarez. 

Industria.    Industry.    Dunfermline. 

Ingenuas  suspicit  artes.    He  fosters  the  polite  arts.    Famborough. 

In  God  is  all.    Saltoun. 

In  hoc  signo  spes  mea.    In  this  sign  is  my  hope,     v  Taaffe. 

In  hoc  signo  rinces.     In  this  sign  thou  shalt  conquer,    e  Airan. 

In  omnia  paratus.    Prepared  for  everything.    Dunalley. 

In  portu  quies.    In  the  haven  is  repose.     Skelmersdale. 

Inserri  Deo  et  Ictare.    Serve  God  and  rejoice,    e  Wicklow. 

In  solo  Deo  salus.     Salvation  in  God  alone,     e  Hare  wood. 

In  te,  Domine,  speravi.    In  thee,  O  Lord,  have  I  put  my  tnist.    e  Strathmore. 

Integra  mens  augustissima  possessio.  An  honest  mind  is  the  most  noble  pcNuesaioii 

Blayney. 
In  utrftque  fortunll  paratus.    In  every  situation  prepared.    ▼  Combermere. 
In  utroque  fidelis.     Faithful  in  both,    v  Falkland. 
In  veritate  victoria.     >'lctory  is  in  truth,    e  Huntingdon. 
Invite  sequitur  honor.  Honour  follows  against  his  will,    m  Donegal ;  and  1  Tern 

plemore. 

J'aye  bonne  cause.    I  have  good  cause,     m  Bath  ;  and  I  Carteret. 

Jamais  arriere.    Never  behind,    d  Hamilton ;  e  Selkirk ;  and  1  Douglas. 

Je  le  tiens.    I  hold  it.     Audley. 

Je  ne  cherche  qu'un.    I  seek  but  one.    m  Northampton. 

Je  n'oublierai  jamais.    I  shall  never  forget,    m  Bristol. 

Je  pense.    I  think,     e  Weroyss. 

Je  pense  plus.    I  think  more,    e  Mar. 

Je  suis  pret.    I  am  ready,    e  Famham  ;  and  1  Lovat. 

Je  vive  en  espoir.     I  live  in  hope,    e  Stradbroke. 

Je  veux  de  bonne  guerre.    I  wish  for  fair  play.    1  Wenlock. 

Jour  de  ma  We.    The  day  of  my  life,    e  Delawarr. 

Judge  nought,    e  Buchau ;  and  e  Traquair. 

Judicium  parium,  aut  leges  terrc.    The  judgment  of  our  peers,  or  the  Uwa  of  tl 

land,     m  Camden. 
Justiciae  soror  fides.    Fidelity  the  sister  of  justice.    Thurlow, 
JustitiK  tenax.    Tenacious  of  justice.    1  Hastings. 

Keep  thyself.    SempilL 

Lahore.    By  labour.    Tenterden. 

Laboie  et  honore.    By  industry  and  honour.    Rendlesham. 

Labor  ipse  voluptas.    Labour  itself  is  pleasure,    e  Lovelace. 


MOTTOES. 

Let  Curzon  holde  what  Curzon  helde.    e  Howe. 

Libertas.    Liberty.     Carbery. 

Libertas  in  legibus.     Liberty  within  the  laws.    Wynford. 

Libertas  sub  rege  pio.    Liberty  under  a  pious  king,    v  Sidmouth. 

Libert^  tout  eutiere.    Liberty  entire,    e  Laoesborough.^ 

Lock  sicker.    Be  secure,    e  Morton. 

Lord  have  mercy,    v  Strathallan. 

Love  serve,    e  Shaftesbury. 

Loyal  devoir.     Loyal  duty.     Carteret. 

LfOyal  en  tout.    Loyal  in  all  things,    e  Kenmare. 

Loyal  je  serai  durant  ma  vie.    I  will  be  loyal  during  my  life.    Stourton. 

LfOyault^  m'oblige.    Loyalty  binds  me.     e  Lindsey. 

Loyault^  n'a  honte.    Loyalty  is  never  ashamed,    d  Newcastle. 

Magistratus  indlcat  virum.    The  magistrate  shows  the  man.    e  Lonsdale. 

Magnanimiter  crucem  sustine.     Nobly  bear  your  cross.    Kenyon. 

Malo  mori  quam  foedari.    I  had  rather  die  than  be   disgraced.      1  Trimlestown ; 

and  De  Freyne. 
Manu  forti.    With  a  brave  hand.     Reay. 
Manus  haec  inimica  tyrannis.    This  hand  is  hostile  to  tyrants,    e  Carysfort ;  and  1 

Riversdale. 
Manus  justa  nardus.    The  just  hand  is  a  precious  ointment.    ▼  Maynard. 
Mediocria  firma.    Firm  in  the  middle  state,    e  Verulam. 
Memor  et  fidelis.     Mindful  and  faithful.     Selsey. 

Memoria  pii  aetema.    The  memory  of  the  good  endures  for  ever.     Sudeley. 
Mens  conscia  recti.    A  mind  conscious  of  rectitude,    v  Ashbrook. 
Mens  cujusque  is  est  quisque.       Mind  makes  the  man.    Cottenbam. 
Metuendia  corolla  draconis.  The  collar  of  the  dragon  is  to  be  feared,  m.  Londonderry. 
Mieulx  serra.    Times  will  mend.     Beaumont. 
Mihi  cura  futuri.     I  am  careful  for  the  future.     Ongley. 
Mors  Potius  macuU.    Death  rather  than  dishonour.     Pfrench. 
Morte  Leonis  vita.    The  Lion's  life  is  mortal.    Vauz. 
Moveo  et  propitior.    I  remove  and  prosper,     e  Ranfurly. 
Murus  aeneus  conscientia  sana.    A  soand  conacience  is  a  brazen  wall  of  defence* 

e  Scarborough. 
Mutare  vel  timere  spemo.    I  scorn  to  change  or  fear,    d  Beanfort. 
My  prince  and  my  country.    Harris. 

Nee  cupias  nee  metuas.    Neither  desire  nor  fear,    e  Hardwicke. 

Ne  cede  malis.    Do  not  yield  to  misfortunes,    e  Albemarle. 

Ne  cede  malis,  sed  contra.    Do  not  succumb  to  misfortune,  but  oppose  it.  ▼  Can- 
ning ;  and  1  Garvagh. 

Nee  devius  unquam.    Never  varying.    Wallace. 

Nee  male  notus  eques.     A  well-known  patrician,    v  Southwell. 

Nee  prece  nee  pretio.    Neither  by  prayer  nor  by  price.    Bateman.  * 

Nee  querere  nee  spemere  honorem.    Neither  seeking  nor  despising  honours.    ▼  Bo- 
lingbroke. 

Nee  rege  nee  populo,  sed  utroqoe.     Neither  for  the  king  nor  for  the  people,  but  for 
both.    Rolle. 

Nee  temere  nee  timide.    Neither  rashly  nor  fearfully,    d  Cleveland  ;  e  Bradford ; 
e  Munster. 

Nee  timeo  nee  spemo.    I  neither  fear  nor  despise.    ▼  Boyne. 

Ne  nimium.    Not  exceeding,    e  Aberdeen. 

N'oubliez.    Forget  not.    d  Montrose. 

Ne  tentes,  aut  perfice.    Either  attempt  not,  or  accomplish,  m  Downshire. 

Ne  vile  fano.     Bring  nothing  base  to  the  temple,    e  Westmoreland. 

Ne  vile  velis.    Incline  to  nothing  base,    e  Abergavenny ;  and  1  Braybrooke. 

Nil  admirari.    To  be  astonished  at  nothing,    e  Clare ;  and  1  Carew. 

Nil  conscire  sibi.    Free  from  guilt,    e  Winchilsea. 

Nil  desperandum.    Never  despair,    e  Lichfield. 

Nil  nisi  cnice.    There  is  no  dependence  but  in  the  cross,    m  Waterford ;  ▼  Beres- 
ford ;  and  1  Decies. 

Non  generant  aquils  columbas.  'Eagles  do  not  bring  forth  doves.    Rodney. 

Non  hcc  sine  Numine.    These  things  are  not  without  the  Deity,    v  Clifden. 

Non  inferiora  secutus.    Despising  mean  pursuits.    Montfort. 

Non  quo,  sed  quomodo.    Not  who«  but  how.    e  Suffolk ;   1  Howard  de  Walden 
and  1  Seaford. 

Non  revertar  inulttis.    I  will  not  return  nnreveBced.    e  Lisbume. 

Non  sibi,  sed  patriae.    Not  for  hianelf,  bat  for  hui  country,    e  Ronuiey. 
650  V  V  2 


MOTTOES. 

Son  ■ioe  Nomine.     Not  witboat  Proridence.     GiiTord. 
Nous  nwindendroiu.     We  will  nuinUiii.    e  SoiTolk. 
None  aot  nunquam.    Now  or  nerer.    e  Kilmorej. 

i)ccnmnt  nobes.     Clouds  will  interrene.     e  St.  Germaiu. 
Odi  profuiuin.    I  hate  whaterer  is  profane,    e  Listowel. 
Opera  illias  n>ea  snot.     His  works  are  mine,    e  Brownlow. 
Ora  et  labora.    By  prayer  and  labour,    e  Dalhoiuie. 
Oublier  ne  puis.    I  can  never  forgeL    Colrille. 
Orer  fork  over,    m  Conyngham. 

Palmam  qui  meruit  ferat.    Let  him  bear  the  palm  who  has  deserred  it.        Nelson. 

Pislma  non  sine  pulvere.     I  have  gained  the  palm,  but  not  without  labour,    e  Livcr^ 
pool. 

Passes  avant.     Push  onward,     e  Waldegrave. 

Parta  tueri.    You  ouirht  to  defend  what  you  have  won.    Lilford. 

Par  temis  suppar.    The  two  are  equal  in  antiquity  to  the  th^^e.     Northwick. 

Patience  passe  science.    Patience  surpasses  knowledge,     c  Falmouth. 

Patientia  vinces.     By  patience  thou  shalt  conquer.  ^Alvanle>'. 

Patria  cara»  carior  libertas.     My  country*  is  dear,  but  liberty  is  dearer,    e  Radnor. 

Patris  infelicl  fidelis.     Faithful  to  an  unhappy  country,    e  Courtown. 

Pktriis  virtutibus.     By  hereditary  virtues.     e'Leitrim. 

Paz  in  bello.     Peace  in  war.    d  Leeds;  and  1  Godolphin. 

Per  acuta  belli.     By  the  stratagems  of  war.    e  TyrconneL 

Per  angusta  ad  augusta.    Through  difficulties  to  honours,    v  Massereene. 

Per  ardua  stabilis.     Stability  is  secured  by  labour,     e  Cornwallis. 

Per  Deum  et  femim  obtinui.    By  God  and  my  sword  I  have  obtained,     m  Down- 
shire. 

Pericnlum  fortitudine  evasL    By  fortitude  I  have  escaped  from  danger.     Hartland. 

Per  il  suo  contrario.     By  its  reverse,     m  Anglesey. 

Peri ro us  licitts.    Death  in  a  good  cause.    Teignmooth. 

Per  mare  per  terras.     By  sea  and  land,    e  Caledon  ;  and  1  Macdonald. 

Perseverando.     By  perseverance.    Ducie. 

Per  vias  rectaa.     By  the  right  way.     Dufferin  ;   and  Claneboye. 

Pie  repone  te.    Repose  in  pious  confidence,    e  Man  vers. 

Pollet  virtus.     Virtue  exalts.     Mar}'borough. 

Porro  unum  est  necessarium.    Moreover  one  thing  is  needful,    m  Wellesley ;  and 
1  Cowley. 

Post  prclia  prcmia.     Honours  after  battles.     Rossmore. 

Post  tot  naufragia  portum.  After  so  many  shipwrecks,  we  find  a  harbour,     e  Sand- 
wich. 

Pour  bien  desirer.    Desire  good.    Dacre. 

Pour  y  parvenir.    To  attain  the  object,    d  Rutland ;  ▼  Canterbury ;  and  1  Manners. 

Praesto  et  persto.    I  perform  and  persevere,    e  Haddington. 

Precedentibus  instar.    According  to  precedent,    e  St.  Germans. 

Prends  moi  tel  que  je  suis.    Take  me  such  as  I  am :  and  round  the  crest.  Loyal  i 
mort.    Loyal  till  death,     m  Ely. 

Prest  d'accomplir.    Ready  to  perform,    e  Shrewsbury. 

Prest  pour  mon  pays.     Ready  for  my  country.    Monson. 

Probitas  verus  honos.    Honesty  is  true  honour,    v  Chetwynd. 

Probum  non  pcenitet.    The  honest  man  does  not  repent.    Sandys. 

Pro  Christo  et  patrii.    For  Christ  and  my  country,    d  Roxburghe. 

Pro  Deo  et  rege.    For  God  and  the  king,    e  Rosse. 

Prodesse  quam  conspici.    Utility  without  ostentation,    e  Somers. 

Pro  libertate  patriae.    For  the  liberty  of  my  country.    Massy ;  and  Claruuu 

Pro  patria  et  Rege.    For  my  King  and  Country.     Crofton. 

Pro  rege  et  patri^    For  my  king  and  country,    e  Leven  and  Melrille. 

Pro  rege,  lege,  grege.     For  the  king,  the  law,  and  the  people,    e  Bessboroaghi 
Y  Ponsonbv ;  1  Brougham ;  and  1  de  Mauley. 

Prudens  qui  patiens.    He  is  prudent  who  is  patient    e  Leicester. 

Prudentii  et  constantii.    Prudence  and  constancy.    Denman. 

Qua  amissa,  salva.    What  has  been  lost  is  safe,    e  Kintore. 

Qam  sursum  volo  videre.     1  am  resolved  to  look  at  the  things  which  are  abofre.     o 
Dunraven. 

Qualis  ab  incepto.    The  same  as  from  the  beginning,    e  De-Grey ;  and  r  Ripoiu 

Quem  te  Deusi  esse  jussit.    What  God  commands  yoa  to  be.    e  Sheflleld. 

Que  pause.    That  which  healeth.    e  Howth. 

Qoid  rerum  atqne  decens.    What  b  just  and  honourable.    ▼  Dnngamion. 

Qui  iDTidet  minor  est.    He  who  envies  is  the  inferior,    e  Cadogan. 
660 


MOTTOES. 

Qui  patitur  vincit.     He  who  suffers  conquers.     Kinnaird. 

Qui  uti  scit,  ei  bona.    To  him  who  knows  how  to  use  them,  these  things  are  good. 

Berwick. 
Quod  potui  perfect.    I  hare  done  what  I  could.    ▼  Melville. 
Quod  venim,  tutum.     True  things  are  safe,     e  Devon. 
Quo  fata  vocant.     Whither  fate  may  call  me.     De  I'lsle. 
Quondam  his  vicimus  armis.  We  were  once  victorious  with  these  arms.  Dorchester. 

Ready,  aye  ready.     Napier. 

Recte  et  suaviter.    Justly  and  mildly.     Scarsdale. 

Regi  et  patriae  fidelis.     Faithful  to  my  king  and  country,    e  Norbury. 

Regi  semper  fidelis.    Always  faithful  to  the  King.      Carington. 

Renascentur.    They  will  rise  again,    v  Avonmore ;  and  v  Massereene. 

Renovate  animos.     Renew  your  courage,     e  KinnouU. 

Retinens  vestigia  famae.    Retracing  the  achievements  of  an  honourable  ancestry. 

Ribblesdale. 
Revirescimus.    We  flourish  again,     Glenelg. 
Ride  through.    Belhaven. 
Right  can  never  die.    e  Norbury. 

St.  Vincent.    Radstock. 

Salus  per  Christum  Redemptorem.    Salvation  through  Christ  the  Redeemer,    e 

Moray. 
Sans  changer.    Without  changing,    e  Derby ;  and  Stanley. 
Sans  Dieu  rien.     Nothing  without  God.     Petre. 
Sans  tache.     Without  stain,     v  Gormanston. 
Sapere  aude.     Dare  to  be  wise,    e  Macclesfield. 
Secret  et  hardi.     Secret  and  bold.     Dynevor. 

Secuudis  dubiisque  rectus.    Firm  in  every  fortune,     e  Camperdown. 
Semper  eadem.     Always  the  same.     Forester. 
Semper  fidelis.     Always  faithful,    e  Onslow. 
Semper  paratus.     Always  ready.     Clifford. 
Sequor  nee  inferior.     I  follow,  but  am  not  inferior.    Crewe. 
Sero  sed  serio.    Late  but  in  earnest,     m  Salisbury ;  and  m  Lothian. 
Servabo  fidem.    I  will  keep  faith.    Sherborne. 
Serva  jugum.    Preserve  the  yoke,    e  Erroll. 

Servata  fides  cineri.    The  promise  made  to  my  ancestor  is  now  kept,    e  Harrowby. 
Shannet  a  boo.     Shannet  for  ever.    Fitzgerald  and  Vesey. 
Si  je  puis.     If  I  can.     e  Newburgh. 

Si  sit  prudentia.    If  there  be  but  prudence,    e  Auckland ;  and  1  Henley. 
Sit  sine  labe  decus.    Let  honour  be  without  stain,     e  Eldon. 
siola  et  unica  virtus.     Virtue  is  the  only  nobility.     Heuley. 
Sola  juvat  virtus.    Virtue  alone  deliglits  me.     Blant}Te. 
Sola  nobilitas  virtus.     Virtue  alone  is  true  nobility,     m  Abercom. 
Sola  \'irtus  invicta.    Virtue  alone  is  invincible,    d  Norfolk. 
Solo  Deo  salus.     Safety  in  God  alone.    Rokeby. 
Soyez  ferme.    Be  firm,     e  Carrick. 
Spare  nought,     m  Tweeddale. 

Spectemur  agendo.    Let  us  be  seen  by  our  actions,   e  Shannon  ;  and  1  Montagu. 
Sperat  infestis.     He  hopes  in  adversity.    Seaton. 
Spero  meliora.     I  hope  for  better  times.     Torphichen. 
Spes  mea  Christus.     Christ  is  my  hope,     e  Lucan  ;  and  1  Claumorris. 
Spes  mea  in  Deo.     My  hope  is  in  God.    Teynham. 

Spes  tutissima  caelis.     Heaven  is  the  safest  hope,    e  Kingston ;  and  v  Lorton. 
Stand  fast,    e  Seafield. 
Staud  sure.    Glenelg. 

Stare  super  vias  autiquas.     I  stand  in  the  track  of  my  ancestors.     Bayning. 
Steady.     Aylmer;  and  Bridport. 
Strike.     Hawke. 

Suaviter  et  fortiter.     Mildly  and  firmly,     e  Minto. 
Suaviter  in  modo,  fortiter  in  re.     Gentle  in  manner,  but  vigorous  in  the  deed. 

Newborough. 
Sub  cruce  candidi.     Under  the  fair  cross,    e  Egmont. 
Sub  cruce  salus.     Salvation  under  the  crots.     v  Bangor. 
Sub  hoc  signo  vinces.     Under  this  sign  you  shall  conquer,    v  De  Vesci. 
Sub  spe.    Under  hope.     Duffus. 

Suis  Stat  viribuB.     He  stands  by  his  own  strength.    Abinger. 
Suivez  raison.     Follow  reason,    m  Sligo ;  and  1  Kilmaine. 
661 


Tiens  ta  foy.     Keep  thy  faith,     e  Bathurst. 

Timet  pudorem.     He  fears  shame,     v  Downe. 

Timor  Domini  fons  vitae.   The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the  fountiun  of  life.     Dui 

Toujours  pret.    Always  ready,    e  Antrim. 

Toajours  propice.    Ever  propitious.    Cremome. 

Tout  bien  ou  rien.    All  or  nothing.     Barham. 

Toutjours  prest.    Always  ready,     e  Clanwilliam. 

Tout  rient  de  Dieu.     AH  things  come  from  God.    Clinton  ;  and  Leigh. 

Traditus,  non  victus.    Betrayed,  not  conquered.    Howden. 

Trial  by  jury.    Erskine. 

Triumpho  morte  tam  rit^.    I  triumph  in  death  as  in  life,    y  Allen. 

True  to  the  end.    e  Home. 

Trust  winneth  troth,    m  Hastings. 

Tuebor.     I  will  defend,    v  Torrington ;  and  I  Strafford. 

Tuum  est.    It  is  your  own.    e  Cowper. 

Ubique  patriam  reminisci.    I  hare  remembered  my  country  ererywhere  ; 
the  crest,  Je  le  maintiens  droit.     I  hold  it  uprightly,    e  Malmesbury. 
Ultra  pergere.    To  proceed  further.    Lyndhurst. 

Ung  Dieu,  ung  roy.    One  God  one  King.    Hatherton  ;  and  Lyttleton. 
Ung  je  servirai.  One  will  I  serve,    e  Pembroke  and  Montgomery;  and  e  Ca 
Un  roy,  une  foy,  une  loy.    One  king,  one  faith,  one  law.    m  Clanricarde. 
Uni  aequus  virtuti.    Friendly  to  virtue  alone,    e  Mansfield. 
Unione  fortior.    Stronger  by  union,    e  Mar. 
Ut  prosim.    That  I  may  do  good.     Foley. 
Ut  quocunque  paratus.    Prepared  on  every  side,    e  Cavan. 

Valet  anchora  virtus.    Virtue  a  sheet  anchor.    Gardner. 

Ventls  secundis.    Prosperous  winds.    ▼  Hood. 

V^rit^  sans  peur.    Truth  without  fear.    Middleton. 

Ver  non  semper  viret    The  spring  does  not  always  flourish,   or,  Vemo 

flourishes.     Vernon. 
Vertuevaunceth.    Virtue  prevails.     Willoughby  de  Broke. 
Vestigia  nulla  retrorsum.    Our  footsteps  are  all  advancing,     e  Buckinrha 
Via  trita,  via  tuta.    The  beaten  path  is  the  safe  path,    e  Normanton. 
Vigueur  de  dessus.     Strength  is  from  above,     m  Thomond. 
Vigilantibus.    To  be  watchful,    e  Gosfurd. 
Vigilate  et  orate.    Watch  and  pray.     Castlemaine. 
Vincit  amor  patriae.    The  love  of  my  country  prevails,    e  Chichester'* 

rough ;  v  Molesworth  ;  and  I  Muncaster.  '' 

Vincit  omnia  Veritas.    Truth  conquers  all  things.    Kingsale. 
Vincit  qui  patitur.     He  who  endures  conquers.    Kinnaird. 
Vincit  Veritas.    Truth  conquers,    v  Gort. 


MOTTOES. 

Virtus  repolsae  nescia  sordidie.    Virtue  is  ignorant  of  mean  repose,    e  Desart. 

Virtus  semper  viridis.    Virtue  flourishes  for  ever,    e  Belmore. 

Virtus  sola  nobilitat.    Virtue  alone  ennobles.    Wallscourt. 

Virtus  sub  cruce  crescit,  ad  sethera  tendens.    Virtue  increases  under  the  cross,  itt<l 

looks  to  heaven,    e  Charleville. 
Virtute  et  fide.    By  virtue  and  faith,    e  Oxford  and  Mortimer ;    v  MelbourtW ; 

and  1  Beauvale. 
Virtute  et  labore.    By  virtue  and  labour,    e  Dundonald ;  and  1  Headley. 
Virtute  et  Numine.    By  virtue  and  the  protection  of  Heaven.    Cloncurry. 
Virtute  et  oper&.     By  virtue  and  industry,    e  Fife. 
Virtute  fideque.     By  virtue  and  faith.    Elibank. 
Virtute,  non  armis,  fido.    I  trust  in  virtue,  not  in  arms,    e  Wilton. 
Virtute,  non  astutik.    By  courage,  not  by  cunning,    e  Limerick. 
Virtute,  non  verbis.    By  virtue,  not  by  words,    m  Lansdowne ;  and  e  Orkney. 
Virtute  non  viris.    By  virtue  not  by  strength.     Muskerry. 
Virtute  quies.     Content  in  virtue,    m  Normanby. 
Virtute  securus.    Safe  by  virtue,    v  Hawarden. 

Virtuti  fortuna  comes.     Fortune  is  the  companion  of  valour,    e  Clancarty. 
Virtuti  nihil  obstat  et  armis.  Nothing  can  oppose  virtue  and  courage,  e  Aldborough. 
Virtutis  amore.    The  love  of  virtue,    e  Annesley ;  and  v  Valentia. 
Virtutis  avorum  praemium.    The  reward  of  the  virtue  of  my  ancestors,    v  Tem« 

pletown. 
Virtutis  comes  invidia.    Envy  the  attendant  of  virtue,    v  Hereford. 
Virtutis  fortuna  comes.    Fortune  the  companion  of  valour,   d  Wellington ;  m  Wel- 

lesley ;  v  Harberton,  aod  I  Ash  town. 
Virtutis  praemium  honor.    Honour  is  the  reward  of  virtue,    e  Denbigh. 
Vis  unita  fortior.    Force  united  becomes  more  powerful,    e  Mountcashel ;  and  1 

Wrottesley. 
Vits  via  virtus.    Virtue  is  the  way  of  life,    e  Portarlington. 
Vive  ut  vivas.    Live  that  you  may  live.     Abercromby. 
Vivere  sat  vincere.    To  conquer  is  to  live  enough,    e  Sefton,  and  1  Ventry. 
Vivit  post  funera  virtus.    Virtue  outlives  the  grave,    e  Shannon. 
Vix  ea  nostra  voco.    I  can  scarce  call  these  tlungs  our  own.    d  Argyll,  and  e  War« 

wick. 
Volo,  non  valeo.    I  am  willing,  but  unable,    e  Carlisle. 
Vota  vita  mea.    My  life  is  devoted,    e  Meath. 
Vulneratus,  non  victus.    You  may  wound,  but  not  subdue,    v  Guillamore. 

Without  fear.    Duffus. 


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PROSE  WORKS  OF  SIR  E.  BULWER  LYTTON,  Bart., 

IN  FOURTEEN  SIX  SHILLING  VOLUMES. 

Bound  and  Lettered,   Beautifully  IlluBtrated. 

''  Of  all  our  popular  authors,  there  is  certainly  not  one  who  has  run  through  such  a  gauntlet  of  Trantla- 
tions  and  Piracies  as  Sir  E.  Bidwer  Lytton.  We  believe  that  some  of  his  novels  have  been  rendered  into 
the  Romaic,  while  almost  all  of  them  have  been  translated  into  German,  French,  Spanish,  and  the  rest  of 
the  European  Languages.  It  would  be  a  curious  piece  of  literary  statistics  to  trace  the  number  of  copies  in 
which  he  has  thus  been  republicated ;  and  we  believe  we  are  within  the  truth,  if  we  estimate  it  at  a  million. 
The  popularity  of  his  writings  on  the  Continent,  is,  if  possible,  even  greater  than  in  England ;  while  in 
Germany  his  genius  is  regarded  with  an  enthusiasm  that  can  hardly  be  credited  in  our  sober  climate.  This 
very  circumstance  creates  an  absolute  necessity  for  the  authorized  edition  before  us,  which, produced  under 
his  own  superintendence,  will  vindicate  his  reputation  from  all  those  mischances  to  which  an  author  is 
exposed  whose  labours  have  run  through  so  many  risks  of  translation  and  reproduction." — Aiku, 

"  Well  worthy  is  it  to  hold  its  place  beside  other  collections  of  our  Standard  Novelists  of  England,  and 
there,  no  doubt,  in  every  well-appointed  library,  it  will  now  be  found.  Its  circulation  cannot  be  too  wide 
for  the  excellent  thought  and  philosophy,  the  just  views  of  conduct  and  character,  that  are  lastingly  embo- 
died in  it,  or  for  the  delightfiil  and  untiring  amusement  of  which  it  will  remain  the  enduring  tource.** — 
Examiner. 

IL 
SIR  E.  BULWER  LYTTON'S  NEW  WORK. 
In  3  vols,  post  8vo. 

THE    LAST    OF   THE    BARONS. 

By  the  Author  of  "Rienzi/'   "The   Last  Days  of   Pompeii,"  "Night  and   Morning,"  &c. 

^  We  take  this  to  be  one  of  the  most  masterly  productions  of  ita  author.  A  great  and  admirable 
romance." — Examiner, 

"  It  is  a  great  subject,  and  greatly  has  the  Author  treated  it.  A  glorious  picture,  and  as  an  artist  he  has 
painted  it.  The  most  skilfully  constructed,  the  most  splendid  romance  that  Sir  E.  Bulwer  Lytton  has  ever 
penned.    The  very  best  book  to  which  he  has  given  his  name.** — Dublin  Evening  Poti, 

IIL 

NEW  WORK  ON  THE  GERMAN  SPAS. 

Now  ready,  with  Illustrations^  post  SvoT 

A    HOT    WATER    CURE. 

Sought  out  in  Germany  in  the  Summer  of  1844. 
The  Journal  of  a  Patient. 

"  One  of  the  most  amusing,  beguiling,  and  instructive  books  of  travels  we  have  met  with.  To  every  daa  of 
readers  its  perusal  will  prove  a  satisfying  pleasure ;  to  the  cheerful,  that  of  lively  entertainment ;  to  the 
grave,  that  of  solid  information."— iUV/ropo/t ton. 

^  A  more  chatty,  lively,  and  anti-hypochondriac  journal  we  have  never  read.  It  is  fidl  of  ihrewd  remarks, 
of  pertinent  observations,  and  of  genuine  good  humour." — Court  Journal, 

**  It  is  impossible  to  follow  the  author  without  being  infected  with  his  witty  hilarity,  ETery  afflicted 
patient  who  is  bent  upon  trying  the  mineral  springs  of  Germany,  should  put  this  unpretending  volome  into 
hit  *  sac  de  nuit.'  ** — Atlas, 


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Three  to1».  8vo. 

THE    LIFE    AND  TIMES   OF   RICHARD  COEUR   DE    LI 

Bj  O.  P.  IL  James,  Esq^  Author  of  "  Richelieu,"  «'  Life  of  Louis  XIV.,-  &c 

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triouslj  studied,  so  as  to  bear  the  stamp  of  historic  truth,  and  the  ytry  landscapes  are  painted  wit 
fidelity  which  an  artist  can  onlj  bestow."— Jl/on/A/y  Review, 

V. 

BEAU  BRUMMELL. 

In  2  Tols.  8to.  with  Original  Letters,  Portraits,  &c 

THE  LIFE  OF  GEORGE  BRUMMELL,  ESQ.,  COMMO^ 
CALLED  BEAU  BRUMMELL. 

Bj  Captain  Jbsss,  Author  of  ^  Notes  of  a  Half-Pay  in  Search  of  Health.** 

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his  day,  and  extracts  from  his  Album  of  unpublished  vers-de-iociMy  by  Oeoigiana,  Duchess  of  Devo 
Fox,  Lord  John  Townshend,  Lord  Erskine,  General  Fitzpatrick,  K.B.,  and  Tom  Sheridan,  Georg 
Canning,  Lord  Melbourne,  &c. 

^  The  Life  of  Brummell  is  a  powerful  lesson,  as  well  as  a  fine  study.  Captain  Jesse  has  d 
Brummell  with  a  most  masterly  comprehensiveness,  followed  his  rising  steps,  and  tracked  his  do^ 
course ;  and  he  has  thusgircn  to  the  world  one  of  the  most  amusing  as  well  as  the  most  touching  m 
existence  that  life  itself  could  Aimish." — Metropolitan. 

VI. 
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In  2  Tols.  post  8?o. 

AN  AIDE-DE-CAMP'S   RECOLLECTIONS  OF    SERVICE 

CHINA. 

A  RESIDENCE  IN  HONG  KONG,  AND  VISITS  TO  OTHER  ISLAND! 

THE  CHINESE  SEAS. 
By  CAPTAiif  Arthur  Cuntnghamr. 
Aide^eXlamp  to  Major-General  Lord  Saltoune,  K.C.B.,  O.C.H^'  eommanding  her  Majerty's  ai 
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THE     CHINESE    WAR. 

An  account  of  all  the  operations  of  the  British  force  from  the  commencement  to  the  Treaty  of  Na 

containing  many  particulars  and  anecdotes  not  yet  published. 
By  LiRUT.  John  Ouchtrrlont,  F.G.S.,  of  the  Madras  Engineers,  late  Acting  Engineer  at  tb 

Settlement  of  Hong  Kong. 

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THE    WAR    IN    CHINA, 

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Peace,  in  August  1842. 

By  Dr.  M*Pherson,  M.D. 

Madras  Army,  attached  to  the  service  of  his  Highness  the  Nizam,  and  lately  with  the 
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