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royal navy, died May 3, 1799 j Eyre, born September 
ax, 1793 ; and Frances-Henrietta, wlio died young. 
His lordfhip is defcended from fir Charles Coote, the 
common anceftor of the earls of Mountrath, and the earls 
of Beilamont, which latter title, granted firlt in 1687, 
became extindl in December 1S00. Algernon, fixth 
earl of Mountrath, and vifcount Cattle Coote, married 
Diana, daughter and co-heir of Richard Newport) earl 
of Bradford, and had iftue, Charles-Henry, the.feventh 
earl, who, having no heir, was created baron of Cattle 
Coote, with remainder to the right honourable Charles- 
Henry Coote, defcended from Chidley Coote,'brother 
of the firft earl of Mountrath ; which Chidley married 
Anne, daughter of fir Thomas Philips, and had iiiue, 
,Chidley, who married .Catharine, grand-daughter of tir 
"Edwin’Sandy's, and had iftue, Chidley, D.D. and Ca¬ 
tharine, married to Henry Boyle, earl of Shannon, and 
died without itfue in 1725. Chidley Ooote, D. D. born 
in 1764, married Jane, titter of George lord Carbary, 
and died Augutt 1, 1730, leaving itfue, Robert, married 
to Anne, daughter and heir of Bartholomew Burdon, 
efq. and died in December 1745 ; George, died unmar¬ 
ried ; Charles, in holy orders ; John, died without if- 
fue ; Thomas ; fir Eyre, of Weft Park, in Hampfhire, the 
conqueror of Pondicherry, and commander in chief of the 
Britith forces in India, who married gufan, daughter of 
Charles Hutchinfon, efq. governor of St. Helena, and 
died at Madras, April 26, 1783, without itfue. Charles 
Coote, in holy orders, dean of Kifenora, third Ion of 
Chidley Coote, by Jane, fitter of George lord Carb.ery, 
married, firlt, Grace, daughter - ©!" Thomas Tilton, efq. 
and fecondly, Catharine, daughter of Benjamin Ba- 
thurtt, efq. of, Lydney, in Gloucetterfliire, who died 
without itfue in 1801, but had itfue by his firft lady, 
Chaiftes-Henry, now lord Cattle Coote; fir Eyre, lieu¬ 
tenant-general in the army, and colonel of the_ 89th re¬ 
giment of infantry, who received the thanks of both 
houfes of parliament, for his dittinguithed fervices, with 
general lord'Abercromby, in Egypt; fucceeded to the 
ettates in England of his uncle, fir Evre Coote, of Weft 
Park; and married, firft, Mifs Sarah Rodbard, and had 
itfue by her, Sufan, Sarah, and Catharine ; and he mar¬ 
ried, fecondly, October 25, 1805, Catharine, daughter 
of John Bagwell, efq. of’Marlfield. Grace, fitter to fir 
Eyre, married Henry Bathurft, LL. D. lord bitliop of 
Norwich. Dean Coote, dying February 12, 1796', was 
fucceeded by his eldeft fon, Charles-Henry, who fuc¬ 
ceeded to the barony of Cattle Coote.— Creation, 
July 13, 1800. 
Residence.— Cattle Coote, in the county of Rof- 
cpmmon. 
Motto.— Vincit veritas. —“ Truth conquers.” 
ROWLEY (CLOTWORTHY), Baron LANG¬ 
FORD, of Somerhill ; born October 31, 1763 ; married, 
in 1794, Frances Rowley, niece and heir of Hercules 
vifcount Langford, and baron Somerhill, and has itfue, 
Hercules-Langford, heir apparent; Elizabeth ; and 
Frances-Roberta. 
His lordfiiip is brother of Thomas marquis of Head- 
ford, fon of Thomas earl of Bedtive, by the honourable 
Jane Rcrwley, eldeft titter of vifcount Langford; and af- 
fuinecf the name and arms of Rowley, on the death of 
the late vifcount, without itfue. Sir John Rowley, his 
lordthip’s aneeftor, married, December 26, 1671, Mary, 
daughter and heir of fir Hercules Langford, bart. 
and had itfue, Lettice, married to Arthur, third vif¬ 
count Ely; and an only fon, Hercules, who married, 
January 3, 1705, Frances, daughter of Arthur Upton, 
efq. of Cattle Upton, and, dying in 1742, left itfue, Do¬ 
rothea, married to vifcount Powerfcourt_; and Hercules- 
Langford, his fuccelfor, who married, Augult 31, 1732, 
Elizabeth baronefs Somerhill and vifcountefs Langford, 
fo created in 1766, only daughter of Clotworthy Upton, 
efq. of Caftle Upton, and had iftue,, Hercules, the firlt 
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vifcount; Clotworthy, married, January 20, 1775, Eli¬ 
zabeth, daughter of William Crofbie, efq. by Frances 
Wellefiey, fitter of Garret earl of Morningtqn, and left 
itfue, Frances, lveir to her uncle, vifcount Langford ; 
Arthur, deceafed ; Jane, married to Thomas earl of 
Bedtive ; and Catharine, married to Edward lord Long- 
.ford. Elizabeth, vifcountefs Langford and baronefs So¬ 
merhill, was fucceeded in her titles by her eldeft fon, 
.Hercules, the firft vifcount, who dying without itfue, 
the titles became extindt, but the eftates defcended to 
his niece, Frances Rowley, who married her firft coufin. 
Clotworthy, third fon of Thomas earl of Bedtive, now 
baron Langford, of Somerhill, as ftated above.— Crea¬ 
tion,. 1800. 
Residence.—S omerhill, in the county of Meath. 
Motto.— Bear,.and forbear. 
BLAQUIERE (JOHN), Baron DE BLAQUIERE, 
of Ard Kil, Knight of the Bath, and a Baronet, F.S.A. 
and a Privy Gounoeilor in Ireland; born May 15,1732; 
married, December 24, 1775, Eleanor, daughter and 
heir of Robert Dobfon,, of Anne Grove, in the county 
of York, efquire ; and has itfue, John, heir apparent, 
born November 5, 1776 ; William, born January 27,. 
.1778, lieutenant-colonel of the fecond regiment of dra¬ 
goons; Edmund, died yo’ung ; George, born July 27, 
1782, captain in the 40th regiment of infantry ; Peter- 
Boyle, in the royal navy, married, in September 1804, 
Eliza, daughter of Dennis O’Brien, of Dublin, efquire ; 
Anna-Maria, married, Augutt 18, 1802, John vifcount 
Kirkwall, fon of the countefs of Orkney ; Elizabeth, 
married, June 9, 1807, t0 John-Bernard Hankiey, of 
Fetcham Park, in the county of Surrey, efquire. 
John Blaquiere, efq. his lordthip’s father, defcended 
from a family of that name in Langiiedoc, died April 
2(5 » 1753 > h e married Mary-Elizabeth, daughter of 
Peter De Verrenes, who died in 1780, and left itfue, 
Louis, who died in 1754; Catharine, died in 1735; 
Matthew, died in the Eatt Indies ; Jane, died in 1741 ; 
Sufannah, married to Samuel De Meuron, counfellor of 
ftate in Switferland ; James, lieutenant-colonel of the 
13th regiment of dragoons, who died in 1763 ; and John, 
the prefent baron.— Creation, 1800. 
Motto.— Ticns a la write. —“ Maintain the truth.” 
MORRES (LODGE-EVANS), Lord FRANK¬ 
FORT, Baron of Galmoye, a Privy Counfellor, Truf- 
tee of the Linen Board, Patron of the Society for the 
Encouragement of Agriculture, and Prefident of the 
Harmonic Society, in’ Ireland ; born January 26, 1747 ; 
.married, January 1771, Mary, daughter and heir of, 
Jofeph Fade, efq. who died without ilfue, 1787. 
Redmond Morres, efq. his lordlhip’s father, youngeft 
brother of Henry vifcount Montmorres, married Eliza¬ 
beth, daughter and heir of Francis Lodge, efq. and died 
in 1784, leaving iftue, Lodge-Evans, his heir ; Red¬ 
mond, in holy orders, married’to Mary-Eyre, daughter 
of Edward Dalton, efq. of Deer Park, in the county of 
Clare ; Eleanor, married to Robert Brown, elq. of 
Brownes Hill, in Carlow ; Frances, married to Andrew 
Prior, efq. .of Rathdowny; and Elizabeth, married to 
Ephraim Hutchinfon, efq. Lodge-Evans, the eldeft 
fon, was advanced to the dignity of lord Frankfort, ba¬ 
ron of Galmoye, July 30, 1800, being defcended in the 
female line, from fir Edward Butler, who was created 
vifcount Galmoye, May 16, 1646. 
Motto.—S i Deus nobifeum , quis contra? —“ If God be 
with us, who is againft us 
HENNIKER-MAJOR (JOHN), Baron HENNI- 
KER, of Stratford upon Slaney, in the county of Wick¬ 
low, and a Baronet, F.R. and A.S. born April 19, 
1752; fucceeded his father, the late lord, April 18, 
18035 married Emily, daughter of Robert Jones, efq. 
of Dufferin, in Glamorganlhire. 
His 
