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Straubenzee, of Yorkshire, Esq.; 3d, William Henry, b. Oct. 6, 

 1774, a Captain in the Royal Horse Artillery, m. Feh. 20, 1803, 

 Eliza Lydia, third daughter of Colonel Fyers, Commanding Royal 

 Engineer at Gibraltar, by whoia he had issue, Anne Europa, b. 

 Dec. 10, 1804; Eliza, b. June 17, 1806; and Susan, d. Aug. 7, 

 1809, and a daughter, b. Oct. 30, 1811 ; 4th, Henry Crosby, d. 

 Nov. 5, 1792; 5th, Herbert, b. Aug. 20, 1.781, a Lieutenant in the 

 Royal Artillery, m. Nov. 7, 1804, Miss Cornwall, youngest daugh- 

 ter of the late John Cornwall, Esq. and has a son, b. in Dec. 1808; 

 6th, Edward, b. March 9, 1784; 7th, Valentine, d. Fcb, 1, 1786; 

 8th, Valentine, 6. March 20, 1787 ; 9th, Samuel Martin, b. on 

 board his Majesty's ship Europa, Aug. 10, 1789; 10th, Susannah 

 Hall, 6- July 1, 1773 ; m. Jan. 7, 1794, John Cornwall, of Hcndon, 

 in Middlesex, Esq.; and by her, who d. June 20, 1802, left issue, 

 John, b. Jan. 22, 1795; llth, Susan Caroline, d. in Jan. 1797; 

 12th, Susannah, b. May 20, 1797; 13th, Alan, b. July 16, 1798; 

 14th, William Henry, 6. Sept. 4, 1799; 15th, Augusta, b. Jan. 13, 

 1801 ; and 16th, ophia, b. April 2, 1802. His Lordship d. Dec. 

 30, 1808, and was succeeded by his eldest son, 



Alan-Hyde, the second Lord and first Viscount Gardner, Vice- 

 Admiral of the Bine, b. Feb. 8, 1772, and succeeded his father 

 Alan, the late Lord, Dec. 30, 1808 ; married, 1st, in March 

 1796, Maria-Elizabeth, only daughter of Thomas Adderley, Inni- 

 shannon, in Ireland, by Margaret Baroness Hobart, (which mar- 

 riage was dissolved by Act of Parliament in 1805); his Lordship 

 m. 2dly, April 10, 1809, Charlotte, daughter of Robert Smith, 

 Lord Carriiigtmi, and sister to Catharine-Lucy Viscountess Mahon, 

 and by her (who d. March 27, 1811,) had issue, Alan-Legge, b. 

 January 29, 1810; and Charlotte-Susan. His Lordship dying 

 December 27, 1815, was succeeded by Alan-Legge, the present and 

 second Viscount. 



Creations. Baron Gardner, in Ireland, Dec. 13, 1800 ; Baron Gardner, 

 Nov. 15, 1806, Viscount Gardner, both in England, Sept. 30, 1815. 



Arms. Argent, on a chevron, Gules, between three griffins' heads erased, 

 Azure, an anchor, between two lions combatant, Or. 



Crest. A demi-griffin, Azure, collared and lined, holding an anchor, Or. 



Supporters. Two griffins, Azure, murally gorged, and resting their hind off- 

 leg upon an anchor, Or. 



Heir -Presumptive. Francis-Farrington, his Lordship's uncle, 



Motto. Vidtt anchor a virfus -(Virtue is a sheet-anchor), 



