684 HERA 
born February 18, 1795; Letitia-Maria, born July 27, 
17 93- 
Sir Richard Bingham, marfhal of Ireland, was third 
fon af Robert Bingham, of Bingham’s-Melcomb, and 
one of the greateft generals of that age; and for his fer- 
vices in Ireland had a g^rant of the eftate of'Caftlebar. 
He died in Dublin, January 19, 1598, and was buried in 
Weftminfter Abbey. Sir Henry Bingham was created a 
baronet in 1632, and his descendant, fir Charles, the Se¬ 
venth baronet, was created earl of Lucan. John Bing¬ 
ham, of Newbrook, defcended from George, brother of 
marfhal Bingham, married Elizabeth, eldeft daughter 
of fir Arthur Shaen, bart. of Bifhopftone, grandfon of 
C^eorge, fixteenth earl of Kildare; and had iffue, Hen¬ 
ry, who married Letitia, Second daughter of Dennis 
Daly, efq. of Rafford, by Anne De Burgh, lifter of 
John, eleventh earl ofClanricarde ; and had ift'ue, John, 
the prefent lord, who was created, July 30, 1806, baron 
Clanmorris. 
Residence.—.N ewbrook Houfe, in the county of 
Mayo. x ; 
Motto,-%5 mea tyti / lus .—InChrift is my hope.” 
FITZGERALD (CHARLES-JAMES), Baron LE- 
CALE, of Ardglafs ; Vice-admiral of the White, in the 
Royal Navy; born June 30, 1756. His lordfhip is of 
the illuftrious houfe of Leinfter, being the fecond fon of 
James duke of Leinfter, by lady Amelia-Mary Lennox, 
fecond daughter of, Charles, fecond duke of Richmond, 
and was created to the barony, December 27, 1800.— 
See DuKEof Leinster, among the Peers of Ireland, 
p. 629. 
Motto.— Crom a boo .—“ I will burn.” 
WALDEGRAVE (WILLIAM), Baron RAD- 
STOCK, of C'aftletown, an Admiral of the White; 
born July 9, 1758; married, at Smyrna, in 1785, Corne¬ 
lia, fecond daughter of David Van Lennep, efq. chief 
of the Dutch fadlory of that place; and has ift'ue, 
Granville-George, heir apparent, born September 24, 
1786 ; William, a lieutenant in the royal navy, born 
June 7, 1796; Emily-Sufannah-Laura, born November 
5, 1787 ; Maria, died in 1791; Ifabella-Elizabeth, born 
Auguft 18, 1792; Harriet, born October 20, 1793; and 
Caroline, born October 4, 1798, and Frances, who died 
young. 
,His lordfhip is the fecond fon of John, third.earl of 
Waldegrave, by lady Elizabeth Gower, filter of Gran¬ 
ville, fit ft marquis of Stafford. His lordfhip received 
the freedom of the city of Londoa in a gold box, 
for the gallant fervices rendered to his country, Febru¬ 
ary 14, 1797 ; and was advanced to the dignity of the 
peerage, December 27, 1800, by the title of baron Rad- 
Itock, of Caftletown.—See Earl Waldegrave, 
among the Peers of Eng land, p. 516. 
Motto.— St. Vincent. 
DOUGLAS (SYLVESTER), Baron GLENBER- 
VIE, of Kincardine; F.R. S. and F.S.A. one of his, 
M ijefty’s molt honourable Privy Council in both King¬ 
doms ; one of the Commiffioners for the Affairs of India ; 
and formerly one of the Lords Commiffioners of the 
Treafury. He was"appointed Governor of the Cape of 
Good Hope, in 1800 ; and on February 20, 1801, was 
nominated Joint Paymafter-general of the Forces; in 
1803, he was appointed to the office of Surveyor-general 
of the King’s Woods, Forefts, and Chaces, which he 
refigned in 1806, apd was again appointed to the fame 
office in 1807. He married, September 26, 1789, Ca- 
tharine-Anne, eldeft daughter of Frederic, fecond earl 
of Guildford ; and has iffue, Frederic-Sylvefter-North, 
heir apparent, born February 8, 1791. 
John Douglas, his lordfhip’s. father, married Catha¬ 
rine, the fecond of the three daughters and co-heirs of 
L D R Y. 
James Gordon, of Fechil, great-grandfon to the ce¬ 
lebrated geographer Robert Gordon, author of the 
Geography of Scotland, inferted in Bleau.’s Atlas. 
The faid Catharine Gordon was born in 1716, and died 
in 1737 ; (lie was fecond coufin to the la ft earl Ma- 
rifchal, George Keith, they being grand-children of 
George Hay, fecond earl of Kinnoul, by his two daugh¬ 
ters, the ladies Mary and Catharine. Her hufhand, the 
faid John Douglas, furvived her, and married a fecond 
wife, Margaret. Forbes, but had no iflue by her. He 
was born in 1714, and died in 1762. Fie left no iflue 
but lord Glenbervie, born May 24, 1743 ; and Catha¬ 
rine, who married James Mercer, efq. of Sunny Bank, 
Aberdeenfhire, and died January 3, 1802.—Creation, 
December 27, 1800. 
Motto. —Pervarios cafus.— ( ‘ By various fortunes. 
TOLER (JOHN), Lord NORBURY, Baron Nor- 
bury, of Ballyorenode, Lord Chief Juftice of the Com¬ 
mon Pleas, and a Lord of the Privy Council in Ireland; 
born Decembers, 1745 ; married, June 2, 1778, Grace, 
baronef's Norwood, peer.efs in her own right, daughter 
ofHedfor Graham, efq. by Grace Maxwell, niece of 
John lord Farnham ; by which lady, he has iflue, Da¬ 
niel, heir apparent; Hedtor-John; I Label la j and Le- 
His lordfhip’s father, Daniel Toler, efq. of Beech- 
wood, married Letitia, daughter of Thomas Otway, 
efq. of Caftle Otway, in Tipperary ; and had iffue, 1. 
Daniel, married to Rebecca, daughter of Paul Minchin, 
efq. and died in 1796, leaving iflue, three daughters, 
Harriet, married Henry Ofborne, efq. fecond fon of fir 
William Ofborne, bart. Sarah, married Robert Curtis,- 
efq. and Elizabeth, married William Morley, efq. 2. 
John, the firft lord Norbury. 3. Henry, deceafed. 4. 
Otway, died in May 1807. 5. Catharine, married to 
John Green, efq. of Old Abbey, in Limeric, and had 
iffue an only child and heir, Letitia, married to Robert 
Dillon, lord Clonbrock. 6. Phoebe, married to John 
Head, efq. of Affiley Park, in Tipperary, and died in 
1804. John, the firft baron, was, in 1789, appointed fo- 
licitor-general of Ireland; attorney-general, July 16, 
1798; lord chief juftice of the court of Common Pleas, 
December 20, 1800; and created a peer, December 29, 
1800, by the title of baron Norbury, of Ballyorenode. 
Motto.— Right can never die. 
GARDNER (ALAN), Baron GARDNER, in Ire¬ 
land; and Baron Gardner, of Uttoxeter, in England.— 
See Baron Gardner, among the Peers of Eng land, 
P- 594- 
TRENCH (FREDERIC), Lord ASHTOUN, Ba¬ 
ron Afhtoun of Monte ; born September 3, 1755; mar¬ 
ried, May 25, 1785, Elizabeth, daughter and heir of 
Robert Robinfon, D.D. and niece of judge Robinfon. 
His lordfhip is defcended from the fame anceftor as 
the earls of Clancarty, which fee. His lordfhip’s father, 
Frederic Trench, efq. of Woodlawn, in Galway, born 
in 1720, married Mary, daughter and co-heir of Francis 
Sadlier, efq. of Sopwill Hall, in Tipperary, and died 
November 27, 1797, leaving iffue, Frederic lord Afli- 
taun ; Francis, married Mary, fecond daughter of Hen¬ 
ry Mafon, efq. Thomas, married Mary, daughter of 
Walter Weldon, efq. William, married Sarah-Hen- 
rietta, daughter and heir of Robert Moore, youngeft 
fon of Edward, fifth earl of Drogheda; Charles; Ri¬ 
chard, married, in 1803, Melofina, daughter of Richard 
Chenevix, efq. John, married, July 30, 1807, Jane, eld¬ 
eft daughter of James Currie, M.D. of Liverpool; Ca¬ 
tharine, married, April 3, 1781, the honourable Pcrnfon- 
by Moore, next brother of Charles marquis of Drog¬ 
heda ; Mary, married to Hugh Wilfon, efq. of Collinf- 
town; Elizabeth, married to Edmund Armftrong, efq. 
Frances j 
