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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
xriii
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. ;'
xiz c 2
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
xziii
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
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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)
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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-
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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
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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
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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
HISTORICAL VIEW OF *
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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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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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ROLL OF THE LORDSu
Lord
tetk «» W/ -
vtmmkij with ^b Jsuar
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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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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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.
Ixxir
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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,
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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 :
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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
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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
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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.
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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,
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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-
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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.
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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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AU C
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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AVO
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.
Geneal^gy,^8ee Genealogical Volume,
Motto.— kpeito fivers voto : To lire with will unfettered.
TWw Reeidenee^—50, Grosvenor Street.
^«l.— Packington Hall, Coventry, Warwicksh.
Collateral Utan^n,
[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.
D 2
BAG
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.
Genealogf, — See Genealogical Volume,
Motto, — Antianum obtinens : Possessing antiquity.
4isf««— Blithlield House, Stafford; snd Pool Park, Denbighshire.
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BAL
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
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BAN
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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BAN
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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BAR
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 :
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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
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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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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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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
BEA
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.
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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.
Motto.-^\xtaB semper riridia : Virtue flonriahei for erer.
Jeo^.— Caatle-Coole, LinMkea, Fermanagh.
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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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B£R
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.
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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,
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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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BES
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
es
BLO
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'
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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.
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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.
BRA
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.,
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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.
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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.
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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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CAL
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.
<M$,
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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CAM
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
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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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CAR
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,
97
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
CAR
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»
100
CAR
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?
101
CAR
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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CAR
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.
103
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.
CAR
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.
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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 :
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Clanwilliam, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 1838.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
:^&^
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
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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.
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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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CRO
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-
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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 :
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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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DEC
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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DEG
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.
158
DEL
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.
159
DEL
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.
DEL
riwM tf MmmmWLtimiM Wot, Bsq^ des-
cended fnm ik« Hm. Lnuid. Mk md of
the nh Lord.]
I Rcwietta-ABDe,6.M Sept. ISM.
1 Jamis Wot, Biq.. ef Alaeot Park. Glo^
cfUbenkan, k. M April Mil. ». IC May U
BlMibetk, Ird dae^ter of Joeepli>1lo
Boalcbee, £«]., by LiMly EluabKk 1>»w
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:
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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-
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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
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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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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 :
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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.
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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.
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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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DOR
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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DOR
5 Oeorgitma-Anne, b. 1813, d. Jan. 1837, having m. 3 May 1831, Robert
King, Esq.
OreaftoM.— 1780.
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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.
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DOW
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
191
DUN
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.
192
DUN
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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DUN
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.
194
DUN
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
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DYN
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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DYS
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.
203
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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Motto.-~%it sine labe deciu : Let honoar be witibout ttain.
Town ReHdence.-^!, Hamflton Place, Hyde Park Comer.
Seat.— Encombe, Corfe Caatle, Dorsetshire.
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ELG
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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Moito^-^vdmuB : We have been.
Seat.— Broom Hall, Fifeshire.
205
ELI
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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ELL
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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ELL
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.
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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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ERR
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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£RS
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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Collatrral Vraiir|f0.
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
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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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FIT
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.
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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.
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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.
233
FFR
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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GAG
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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GAI
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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G A I
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
GAL
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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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ffollateral lUrantin.
[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.
GRA
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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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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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.
f65
HAR
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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HAR
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.
267
HAR
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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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*
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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.
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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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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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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
275 T 2
HAW
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.
H E A
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
HEA
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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
295
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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H UN
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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HUN
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
299
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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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JE R
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,
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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,
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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
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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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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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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
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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.,
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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
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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
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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-
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▼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
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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
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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.
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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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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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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.
336
LIS
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
337 z
LI V
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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LON
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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LON
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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
353 A A
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M. 17 Oct. IMS, T. K. Hervey, Em|.
S IxmiM. MalUaa, m. Mattkew Cnvlord,
3 ekaoora.
CfjMe of Gerard, aoo of Edward Montafv,
Esq,, a Maater in Chancery, next brvdwr
of the above Jame*.]
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
MAN
<rf tkr 1
Moft ftrr.
Stms
AnhbtAf^ of York, ^
1 Z^ Fr*4^tii^ijmmm^ i. 15 Fcii». !«••, ^ U 5cfC 1«S3;
—Who ^. S Ifvrk IdSx
2 LmIt EBzabcfk.Ane. iu U ScyC 19i3.
3 LmIt Canrfne, Ladr of tkr ffiAfawyirr lo H. E. H. tke
GioocottT, i. U/am. l9t^
4 WllXJAW-DAnD, PKCSCSTT A90 FOCVTB EaU.
5 Udr Gc<yma*4::«tWnK, i. 18 Jalr 1»7.
6 Hm. C:kark».loh»,i.2S Jn. 181< ». 13 ScfC 1S», tke Hoft.
EBzabcth Amoa, 2ad iMTirMg da— fctrr of T^w— . Iflt Vi
Amoo, adMtcrof tke Eari of Ud^idd, ft. 9 Jaa. 181«, bf ««
Loid
«. »
1 Cfcartt^-AirliliH, II MOct. ttas.
S Predenck-i«*»-4;c«rvr. 4. U May tOi.
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
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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.
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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
360
MAS
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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MAS
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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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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MET
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-
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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
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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.
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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 :
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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.
375
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.
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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.
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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
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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.
dtl.4^
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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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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MOU
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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NAP
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.
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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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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.
402
NOR
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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NOR
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,
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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
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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.
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<'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
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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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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.
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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,
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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.
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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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PET
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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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.
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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.
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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.
429
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
430
QUB
»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:
439
RAV
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,
440
R A V
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
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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
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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
ROK
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.
453
ROM
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.
454
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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
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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.
t
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
463
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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S A L
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
fiHim:ilHlES33S^
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.
480
SUE
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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SHR
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,
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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.
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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
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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,
487
SOM
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
SOM
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.
489
SOM
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.
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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;
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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..
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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
STO
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.
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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.
503
STR
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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STR
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
STR
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.
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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
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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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S UF
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.
513 L L
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-
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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.
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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.
520
TEM
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.
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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.
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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 ' ~
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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.}
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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.
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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.
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€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.
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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.
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[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.
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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
WAL
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
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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.
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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
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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
547
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.
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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.
556
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.
557
WIC
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
559
WIL
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.
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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.
565
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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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YAK
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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ZET
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.
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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^.
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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.
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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
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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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(Bassbt.)
EGR
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 '
576
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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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STU
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
ftS6
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.
58;
THE BARONETAGE,
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
|,< V
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.
508
I
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
i\
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.
601
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,
fwAOF.. 5^ir Thnmaa TfrwvxvnMx » e\f TToncmvo finfFnllr. "P. t*w t
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
621
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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Annpfllfsy— AsntftlFy, E,
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Brrkcley^ Berk P ley, E.
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Boorke^Mayo, E.
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Browne — KLlbi<ie.
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-
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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*
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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.—
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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.
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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.
651
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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