682 HERA] 
His lordfhip’s father, John, firft lord Henniker, born 
June 15, 1714, married Anne, daughter and co-heir of 
fir John Major, bart. of Worlingwortli Hall, in the 
county of Suffolk,'and had iffue, 1. John, his heir. 2. 
Major, married to Mary, daughter of John Minet, efq. 
of Rochefter, and -died February 2, 1789, leaving iffue, 
John Minet, married to Mary, daughter of the Rev. 
William Chaley ; Major-J acob, ia the royal navy; 
Mary-Anne, married to lir Francis-Wilfiam Sykes, 
bart. of Bafildon-p.ark, in Berkfhire, and died February 
27, 1S04; Elizabeth-Dallas, married to John-Simon 
Harcourt, foil of the countefs of Clanwilliam. 3. 
Brydges-Trecothick, a major-general in the army, mar¬ 
ried to Mary, daughter of William Prefs, efq. and has 
iffue, Frederic-Augultus; Aldborough ; John; and 
Anne-Emily. 4. Anne-Elizabeth, married, firft, to 
Edward, fecond earl of Aldborough ; and, fecondly, to 
George Powell, efq. and died without iffue, July 14, 
1802. His lordihip, dying April 18, 1803, was fucceed- 
ed by his eldeft fon, John, the prefent and fecond lord. 
—The prefumptive heir is John-Minet, nephew to his 
lordfhip.— Creation, July 30, 1800. 
Residence. —Newton Hall, in the county of Effex. 
Motto. — Deus major columna, —“ God is the major 
fupport.”—And round the creft a garter, with this 
motto, Tow agialeveiu Itsxw,—“ In order to excel.” 
BLACKWOOD (JAMES), Baron DUFFER1N 
and CLANEBOYE, and a Baronet; Colonel of the 
North Downffiire Militia, a Truftee of the Linen Ma. 
nufadture, and Governor of the county of Down ; born 
July 8, 1755, fucceeded his mother, the late barohefs, 
February 8, 1807; married, November 15, 1801, Anne- 
Dorothea, daughter of the right honourable John Fofter,- 
late fpeaker of the houfe of commons in Ireland, by 
Margaretta vifcountefs Ferrard. 
Sir John Blackwood, his lordfliip’s father, died Fe¬ 
bruary 27, 1799, when his widow, in confideration of 
her being the foie reprefentative of James Hamilton, 
efq. nephew of James vifcount Claneboye, was created 
a peerefs, July 30, 1800, by the title of baronefs 
Dufferin and Claneboye, with remainder to her iffue 
male by fir John Blackwood, bart. deceafed ; and the 
baronefs, dying February 8, 1807, was fucceeded by her 
eldeft fon, fir James Blackwood; the third baronet, and 
firft lord Dufferin and Claneboy’e.—The prefumptive 
heir is the honourable and reverend John Blackwood, 
next brother to the prefent lord. 
Residence.— Balleyleidy Caftle, In the county of 
Down. 
Motto. — Per vias reBas. — “ By the right way.” 
QUIN (VALE NT INE-RICHARD), Baron, 
ADARE, and a' Baronet; horn July 2, 1753 ; married, 
Auguft 24, 1777, Frances-Munic Strangeways, fixth 
daughter of Stephen earl of Ilchefter, by which lady he 
lias iffue, Wyndham-Henry, heir apparent, born Sep¬ 
tember 1782 ; Richard-George, bom April 1789; Eli¬ 
zabeth, born 1779, and died in j795; Harriet, born in 
1784, and married, November 19, 1804, general William 
Payne, youngeft brother of Ralph lord- Lavington. 
His lordffiip’s grandfather, Valentine Quin, efq. mar¬ 
ried Mifs-M try Wyndha.m, and had iffue, Wyudham, 
his heir; and, George, married to Mil's Cavendiflr, 
daughter of fir Henry Cavendifh, bart. by whom he had 
iffue, an only child, Mary, married to Thomas mar¬ 
quis of Headfort; Wyndham, married Frances, only 
filler of Thomas Dawfon, vifcount Cremorne, and died, 
leaving iffue, Richard, created a baronet of England, 
March 24, 1781, and advanced to the dignity of baron 
Adare, July-30, 1800. 
Residence. —Adare Park, in the county of Limeric. 
Motto. — Quo furj'um volo videre,^~ , . < I am refolved to 
Jo.o.li up war ds.” 
LDRY. 
MULLINS (THOMAS), Lord VENTRY, Baron 
of Ventry, and a Baronet; born Odtober *5, 1736; 
married, Odtober 5, 1755, Elizabeth, .daughter of 
Townfend Gun, efq. by Elizabeth, daughter of John 
Blennerhaffet, efq. of Caftle Conwayin Kerry, and has 
iffue, fix fons, and fix daughters, viz. 1. Wiiliam- 
Townfend, heir apparent, married, firff, Sarah-Anne, 
daughter of fir Riggs Falkiner, bart. by whom he had 
iffue, Anne, and Elizabeth ; and he married, fecondly. 
May 12, 1790, Frances-Elizabeth, daughter of Ifaac 
Sage, efq. vihich marriage was diffoived' by adt of par¬ 
liament'. He married, thirdly, September 10, 1797,, 
Clara, daughter of Benjamin Jones, efq. by which lady 
he has iffue, Thomas, born in 1798. 2. Townfend 
Mullins, married Chriflobella, daughter of Solomon 
Dayrolles, efq. deceafed, leaving iffue, an only fon, 
Thomas-Townfhend-Aremberg. 3. Thomas, a major 
in the army.' 4. Richard. 5. Edward, a captain in the 
28th. regiment. 6. Frederic, in holy orders ; married, 
December 6, 1800, Elizabeth, daughter and heir of 
Henry Croker, efq. of Johnftown. 7. Theodora, mar¬ 
ried to Edward Brice, efq. and has iffue, Theodora, 
married; Odtober 20, 1800, to fir John Blake, bart. 8. 
Elizabeth, married Richard Blennerhaffet, efq. 9. 
Arabella, married Richard Mac - Gillicuddy, efq. of 
Whitefield. 10. Charlotte, married Richard Mahoney, 
efq. 11. Catharine, married James Hozrer, efq. 12. 
Helena-Jane, married Arthur Blennerhaffet, efq, of 
Blennerville. 
His lordfhip’s great-grandfather, Frederic-William, 
eldeft-fon of William Mullins, efq. of Burnham, in the 
county of Norfolk, married Jane, daughter and co-Keir 
of Richard Evelyn, dean of Cork, and died November 
3, 1712, leaving iffue, Frederic; Richard, a major in 
the army ; Edward, and Samuel, both deceafed. Fre¬ 
deric, the eldeft foil, born in 1663, married Martha, 
eldeft daughter of Thomas Blennerhaffet, efq. and died 
Odtober 3, 1695, leaving iffue an only fon, William, 
born in 1691, married, June 10, 1716, Mary, daughter 
of George Rowan, efq. by Mary, only daughter of 
Thomas Blennerhaffet; efq. and died May 3, 1761, 
leaving iffue fir Thomas, the prefent peer, created, July 
30, 1800, baron of Ventry. 
Residence. —Ventry Houfe, in the county of Kerry. 
Motto. — Vivere Jat viticere, — “To conquer is to 
live.” 
HARE (WILLIAM), Baron ENNISMORE, of 
Ennifinore; married Mary, daughter of Henry Wrixon, 
efq. of Ballygibblin, and lias iffue, Richard, heir ap¬ 
parent, born March 20, 1773, married, June iO; 1797, 
to CatharinerBridget, eldeft daughter of Robert lord 
Clonbrock, and has ilfue, William, Richard, and Leti- 
tia; William Henry, born July 1, 1782, married, July 
17, r8o6, Charlotte, daughter of ifaac Bough, efq. 
jVlargaret-Anne, married, November 25, 1799, Richard 
vifcount B.intry; Mary, married, January 15, 1803, 
Charles-Morley Balders, efq. of Barf ham Hall, in Nor¬ 
folk ; Louifa ; and Catharine. ^ 
His lordfhip’s father, Richard Hare, efq. married 
Margaret, daughter of Samuel Maylord, efq. and died in 
1 79*, leaving iffue, William,, now lord Enriifmore; 
John, died in 1774; Mary, married to John Bagwell, 
efq. of Marlefield, in Limeric; Margaret-Anne, mar¬ 
ried to Edward Croaker, efq. of Ballyneyard. Wil¬ 
liam, the eldeft-fon, was created, July 30, 1800, baron 
Ennifrnore,'the prefent peer. 
Residence. — Ennifinore Park, in the county of 
Kerry. 
Mot to ,~Odiprofanum. —“I hate whatever is profane.” 
BLAKE (JOSEPH-HENRY), Bar'on WALLIS- 
COURT, of Ardfrey ; born July 23, 1795, fucceeded 
his uncle, the late lord, March 28, 1803. 
Jofeph- 
