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of arms; for the Coat, which he and his anceftors had 
always ufed before, was the coat of Marclmdd, viz. 
Gules, a Saracen’s head, erafed, proper, wreathed, or. 
The new coat was thus difplayed : Gules, between three 
Englifhmen's heads, couped, a chevron, ermine. From 
the death of the laft Llewelyn, Ednyfed’s pofterity were 
the greateft men of any in Wales, and from him was 
defcended the royal Iioufe of Tudor. The pedigree of 
Marchudd is deduced from Brutus, the firft king of the 
Britons.—Family Seats, Caereau, in Anglefey; and Nant, 
in Carnarvonfhire. 
CAREW, of Haccomb, Devonfhire ; created Ang. 2, 
1661.—Sir Henry Carew, the feventh baronet, fuc- 
ceeded his father, firThomas, in April 1805; married, 
Oft. 1806, Grace, only daughter of Walter Palk, of 
Marley, Devon, efq.—The family of Carew is of great 
antiquity in Devonfhire and Cornwall; fome trate its 
origin from the dukes or kings of Suevia, now Schwahen, 
in High Germany, and think they came into England 
with the Conqueror, that name occurring in the Battel- 
Abbey Roll. The firft of this line in England was Wal¬ 
ter de Windfor, i'o called from his being caftellan or go¬ 
vernor of the caftle of Windfor; he had two fons, Wil¬ 
liam, from whom the lords Windfors are defcended, and 
Gerald, from whom are the Carews and Fitz-Geiaids. 
Gerald, the younger fon, was caftellan or governor of' 
the caftle of Pembroke, in Wales, and in great favour 
with Henry I. He married Nefta, daughter of Rees, 
prince of South Wales, whofe dowry yvas the caftle of 
Carew. By this lady he had three fobs, William,.Mau¬ 
rice, and David, who was bifhop of St. David’s in 1176. 
Ffota Maurice Fitz-Gerald defcends the noble family of 
Kildare, in Ireland.—Motto, Nil confcirrjibi, Conlcious 
of no guilt.—Family Seat, Haccomb, hear Chudleigh, 
in Devonfhire. 
MILBANKE, of Halnaby, Yorkfhire; created Aug. 1 
7, 1661.—Sir Ralph Milbanke, the fixth baronet, 
fucceeded his father, fir Ralph, Jan. 8, 1793; married, 
in 1777, Judith Noel,, fifter to Thomas, the prefent vif- 
count Wentworth, by whoin he has one daughter, Anne- 
Ilabella, born May 17, 1792. Sir Ralph has reprefented 
the county of Durham in the prefent and four preced¬ 
ing parliaments.—Ralph Milbanke, cup-bearer to Mary 
queen of Scots, fighting a duel in Scotland, was obliged 
to retire into England, where he purchased an eftate 
called Chirton, near North Shields, in Northumberland, 
where he died.—Family Seats, Halnaby, near Darling¬ 
ton, .Yorkfhire ; and Seaham, Durham. 
YONGE, of Culliton, Devonfhire; created Sept. 26, 
1661.—The Right Hon. Sir George Yonge, the fifth 
baronet, K.B. F.R.Si and a privy counfellor, fucceeded 
his father, fir William, Aug. 10, 17.55 ; married, in 1765, 
Elizabeth, daughter and heir of —.— Bouchier Clieve, 
of Foot’s Cray, Kent, efq. by whom he has no ilfue. Sir 
George reprefented the borough of Honiton in parlia¬ 
ment forty years,- until 1794. In 1770 he was a lliort 
time one of the lords of the admiralty ; in 1782 appointed 
fecr'etary of war ; in 1,794 matter of the mint; and in 1799 
governor-general of the Cape of Good Hope.—Motto, 
Fortitudine et prudentia, Fortitude and prudence.—Family 
Seats, Culliton, and Efcot, both in Devonfhire ; and 
Foot’s Cray, in Kent. 
SMIJTH, of Hill Hall, EfTex ; created Nov. 28, 1661. 
Sir William Smijth, the feventh baronet, colonel • 
of the Weft-Eftex militia, fucceeded his^father, the re¬ 
verend fir William, Jan. 25, 17773 married, March 22, 
1779, Anne, only daughter of John Wyndliam, of Wag- 
hen, in Yorkfhire, efq. who aifumed the name of Bow- 
yer; by whom he has had five fons and two daughters: 
William, born June 4, 1780, died in 1802, unmarried; 
Thomas, Feb. 6, 1781; John, June 8, 1782; Edward, 
March 1, 1785; Jofepli, May 19, 1792; Charlotte, Dec. 
20, 1790; Caroline, April 12, 1796.—Family Seats, Hill 
Hall, and fcfortham Hall, both in EfTex. 
Vol. IX. No. 620. 
TREVELYAN, of Nettlecomb, Somerfetfhire ; cre¬ 
ated Jan. 24, 1661.—Sir John Trevelyan, the fourth 
baronet, fucceeded his father, fir George, Dec. 28, 1768; 
married Louifa Marianna, daughter and co-heir of Peter 
Syntond, efq. merchant, in London; and by her, who 
died in 1772, has four fons and one daughter: John, 
who married, Aug. 1791, Maria, daughter of fir TI10- 
mas-Spencer Wilfon, of Charlton, in Kent, bart. (fifter 
to Margaret, wife of Charles lord Arden, and Jane, wife 
of the right honourable Spencer Perceval,) by whom he 
has a fon, Walter-Calverley, and a daughter, Maria- 
Jane ; Walter, who married Charlotte, third daughter 
of the late John Hudfon, of Beflington, in Yorkfhire, efq. 
by whom he has feveral children ; George, who married 
Harriet, third daughter of fir Richard Neave, bart. by 
whom he has two children; Willoughby, who died in 
1784; Louifa.—This ancient family takes its name from 
Trevelyan, in the pariflv of St.Vehep, near Fowey, in 
Cornwall; of which, and other lordfhips in that county, 
they were anciently poflefled, at or foon after the con- 
queft.—Motto, Time trieth troth.—-Family Seats, Net. 
tleconib, near Taunton, in Somerfetfhire ; and Leahill, 
near Honfton, in Devonfhire. 
GAGE, of Hengrave, Suffolk; created July 15, i66t. 
—Sir Thomas Gage, the feventh baronet, was bom 
1781; fucceeded his father, fir Thomas,, in November 
1798.—Tills family is of Norrnan,extraction, and derives 
its defcent from De Gaga, or Gage, who attended king 
William I. in his expedition to England, and after the 
conqueft was rewarded vvith large grants of lands in the 
foreft of Dean, in Gloucefterfhire; adjacent to which fo¬ 
re ft lie-fixed his refidence at Clerenvall, otherwife Cleer- 
wall. He alfo built a large houfe at Cirencefter, where he 
died, and was buried in the abbey ; and his pofterity re¬ 
mained in'that county for many generations, in credit and 
efteem, of whom there were barons in parliament in the 
reign of Henry II. Sir John, one of his defcendants, was 
a diftinguiftied character in the reign of Henry VIII. and 
employed in many public appointments in that and the 
two litcceeding reigns. The dignity of baronet was firft 
conferred on this family in 1622, in the perfon of fir John 
Gage, of Firle, from whofe eldeft fon, fir Thomas, is 
defcended vifcount Gage, in Ireland, (created alfo an 
Englifti peer in 1790.) The third fon of fir John, by 
Penelope, daughter and co-heir of Thomas D’Arcy, earl 
of Rivers, (a lady who had the fingular fortune to wed 
in fucceflion three gentlemen who had been her fuitors 
at the fame time,) was fir Edward, the firft baronet of 
the prefent branch.—Family Seat, Hengrave, near Bury, 
in Suffolk. 
MONCK, (late Middleton,) of Belfay Caftle, 
Northumberland; created OCt. 24, 1662.—Sir Charles- 
Miles-Lambert Monck, the fifth baronet, born April 
7, 1779; fucceeded his father, fir William Middleton, 
July 7, 1795 ; married, Sept. 11, 1804, Louifa-Lucia, fifth 
daughter of fir George Cooke, bart. of Wheatley, in 
Yorkfhire; and has iftue, Charles-Atticus, born at 
Athens, July 17, 1805; and Louifa, born Feb. 25, and 
died Aug. .14, 1807. Sir Charles, in 1799, changed his 
name from Middleton to Monck, in compliance with the 
will of his grandfather, Laurence Monck, efq.—Family 
Seat, Belfay Caftle, Northumberland. 
GRAHAM, of Norton-Conyers, Yorkfhire; created 
Nov. 17, 1662.—Sir Bellingham G raham, ,^iefeventh 
baronet, fucceeded his father, fir Bellingham, Apinl 13, 
1796._The family of Graham, otherwife Grahme, of 
Grame, is defcended from Walter, lord high fteward of 
Scotland, whofe fecond fon, Robert, lord high fteward 
of Scotland and earl of Strathern, fucceeded David Bruce 
as king of Scotland. David, his third fon, was count 
palatine of Strathern, and earl of Caithnefs. The branch 
of this noble family from whom fir Bellingham is de¬ 
fcended, came into England with James I.—Family Seats, 
Norton Conyers in die North Riding,, and Kippax in .* 
the Weft Riding-of Yorkfhire. 
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