HERA 
Frances; and Anne. Frederic, the elded fon, was 
created a peer, December 27, 1800, by the title of baron 
Afhtoun, with remainder, in default of ifTue male, to 
the ilTue male of his father, Frederic Trench, efq.— 
The prefumptive heir is Francis, next brother of the 
prefent lord. 
Residence. —Monte Park, in the county of Galway. 
Motto. — Virtutis fortuna comes. — “ Fortune is the 
companion of virtue.” 
MASSEY (NATH ANIE L-WI LEI AM J, Lord 
CLARINA, a Colonel in the Army; born May 23, 
1773; fucceeded his father, the late lord, May 17, 
1804; married, May 29, 1796, Penelope, fecond daugh¬ 
ter of Michael-Roberts Weftropp, efq. and has iHue, 
Eyre, heir apparent, born May 6, 1798 ; Nathaniel- 
Henry-Charles, born September 5, 1893 ; Catharine-' 
Jane, born March 13, 1797 ; Wilhelmina-Frederica, 
born November 19, 1801 ; to whom his royal high fiefs 
tbe duke of Gloucelter flood fporifor; and George, 
born Augufl 31, 1805. 
I-iis lordfliip’s father, Eyre, the firft lord Clarlna, was 
younger brother of Hugh lord Mafl’ey. His lordfhip 
was born May 24, 1719, entered early into the army, 
and was much employed on foreign fefvice < he was 
prefent at the battle of Culloden in 1746; and com¬ 
manded the grenadiers at the taking of the HaVannah, 
Niagara, &c. was a general in the army; marflial of 
the army in Ireland ; colonel of the 27th or Ennifkillen 
regiment of foot; governor of Limeric, and of the-royal 
hofpital of Kilmainham. His lordfhip was created a 
peer, December 27, 1800 ; married, December 27, 
1767, Catharine-Clements, lifter of Robert, firft earl of 
Leitrim, and had iflue, George-Clements, who died in 
the Weft Indies, in 1796; Natlraniel-William; Emily, 
born December 16, 1768 ; Catharine-Jane, married, 
Septembers, 1802, to John Stack, efq. of Ballyconry, 
in Kerry. His lordfhip, dying May 17, 1804, was fuc¬ 
ceeded by his only furviving fon, Nathaniel-William, 
the fecond and prefent lord. 
Residence. —Elm Park, in the county of Limeric. 
Motto. — Pro libertate pAtrite. —“ For the liberty of 
my country.” 
THELLUSSON (JOHN), Baron RENDLESHAM, 
of Rendlefham ; born September 12, 1785; fucceeded 
his father, the late baron, September 15, 1808. 
Peter Thelluflon, his lordfhip’s grandfather, came to 
England in 1730, and died July 27, 1797, having mar¬ 
ried Anne, fecond daughter of Matthew Woodford, 
efq. of Southampton, lifter to fir Ralph Woodford, 
bart. of Carfby, in Lincolnfhire ; by which lady he had 
iflue, Peter-Ilaac, the late lord ; George-Woodford, 
born March 2, 1764, a director of the Eaft India com¬ 
pany, married to Mary-Anne, daughter of Philip Fon- 
nereau, efq. Charles, born February 2, 1770, married to 
Mifs Robarts, daughter of Abraham Robarts, efq. 
a director of the Eaft India company; Maria, married 
to the honourable Auguftus Phipps, fifth fon of Con- 
ftantine lord Mulgrave; Anne, married, in 1801, to 
William Lukin, efq. a captain in the royal navy; Au- 
gufta-Charlotte, married to Thomas Crefpigny, efq. 
Peter-Ifaac, the eldeft fon, born October 13, 1761, was 
advanced to the dignity of baron Rendlefham, and mar¬ 
ried, June 14, 1783, Elizabeth-Eleonora, third daughter 
of John Cornwall, of Hendon, in Middlefex, efq. by 
whom he had iflue, Peter-Henry, born April 1, 1784, 
and died Auguft 9, 1784; John, his fuccefTor, born 
September 12, 1785, in the army; Frances, died July 
7, 1807; George, born May 24, 1791 ; Henry, born 
July 15, 1792, died OClober 6, 1800; Caroline, born 
October 2, 1793; William, and Frederic, twins, born 
January 6, 1798; Edmund, born July 20, 1799; and 
Arthur, born December 19, 1801. His lordfhip, dying 
LDRY. 68a 
September 15, 1808, was fucceeded by his eldeft furviv¬ 
ing fon, John, the fecoiid and prefent baron.— Crea¬ 
tion, February 1806. 
Residence. —Rendlefham Hall, in the county of 
Suffolk. 
Motto.— Lahore et honore. —“ By induftry and ho¬ 
nour.” 
PEERESSES OF IRELAND. 
VANE (ANNE-CATHARINE), Countess of 
ANTRIM, Vifcountefs Dunluce; born February 11, 
1778 ; fucceeded her father, the late marquis, in the 
earldom and vifcounty ; and married, April 28, 1799, 
fir Henry-Tempeft Vane, bart.of Winyard, in the coun¬ 
ty of Durham; and has ilfue Francis-Vane Tempeft, 
born January 16, i860. 
Randal-Macdonnel, marquis of Antrim, the anceftor 
of this family, married, in 1635, Catharine Manners, , 
heir of Francis earl of Rutland, and widow of George 
Villiers, duke of Buckingham, apd died without iflue, 
February 3, 1682, when the-earldom devolved to his 
brother Alexander ; who married, firft, Elizabeth, 
daughter of Arthur earl of Anglefed; and, fecondly, 
Helena, daughter of fir John Burke; and had iflue, 
Randal, the fourth earl, who married Rachael, filler of 
*Clotworthy, fecond vifcount MafTereene, and had iflue, 
Alexander, fifth earl, and a daughter, Helena, who died 
unmarried. Her ladyfhip married, fecondly, Robert 
Hawkins Macgill, efq. and died in April 1739. Alex¬ 
ander, born July 15,1713 ; fucceeded his father, Ran¬ 
dal, October 10, 1721; and married, firft, April 10, 
1735, Elizabeth, daughter of Matthew Pennefather, efq. 
which lady dying in 1737, without iflue, he married, 
fecondly, Anne, daughter and heir of Charles-Patrick 
Plunkett, efq. fon of Matthew, feventh lord Louth ; 
by which lady, who died January 15, 1755, he had iflue, 
Rachael, born May 4, 1741 ; married to Jofeph Sand- 
ford, efq. of Ninehead, in Somerfetfliire ; Elizabeth-He- 
lena, married to colonel James Calander, and died Oc¬ 
tober 1797; and Randal-William, the late marquis. 
The ea/l married, . thirdly, July 5, 1755, Catharine, 
daughter of Thomas Meredyth, efq. of Newtown, and 
reliCt of James Taylor, efq. brother of Thomas earl of 
Bective, who died without iflue. The earl died Octo¬ 
ber 13, 1775, and was fucceeded by his fon, Randal- 
William, the fixth earl, born November 4, 1749. cre¬ 
ated marquis of Antrim, Auguft 1789, and earl of An¬ 
trim, May 2, 1785, with remainder to his female iffiie, 
and their iflue male. He married, July 3, 1774, Letitia 
Morres, daughter of Hervey vifcount Montmorres, and 
reliCt of the honourable Arthur Trevor, only fori of Ar¬ 
thur vifcount Dungannon; by which lady, who died 
in 1801, he had iflue, Anne-Catharine, the prefent coun. 
tefs ; and Letitia-Mary, twin with her After, born Fe¬ 
bruary 11, 1778, deceafed; Charlotte, born in 1779, 
married lord Mark-Robert-Kerr, fecond fon of William 
marquis of Lothian. The marquis, dying July 28, 1791, 
w'as fucceeded by his eldeft daughter, Anne r Catharine, 
the prefent countefs of Antrim; when the marquifate 
became extinct.—The prefumptive heir is lady Char¬ 
lotte, only fifier of the countefs. 
Creations. —Vifcount and Earl, in 1785. 
Residences. —Wynyard Houfe, in the county of 
Durham. 
FOSTER ( MARGARETTA-EMILIA ), Vis¬ 
countess FERRARD, Baronefs Oriel; married, De¬ 
cember 14, 1764, the right honourable John Fofter, a 
lord of the treafury, and one of his majefty’s rnoft ho¬ 
nourable privy counfellors; and has iflue,. John, de¬ 
ceafed ; Thomas-Henry, heir apparent ; Anne-Doro- 
thea, married, November 15, 1801, to James lord Duf- 
ferin and Claneboye. 
Her ladyfhip derives her defcent from a branch of the 
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