HERALDR Y. 
SMYTH, of Upton, Effex ; created March 30, 1665. 
.—Sir George-Henry Smyth, the fixth baronet, fuc- 
ceeded his father, fir Robert, in April 1802..—^Family 
Seat, Berechurch Hall, Effex. 
SHAW, of London ; created April 15,1 1665.—Sir 
John-Gregory Shaw, the fifth baronet, was born 
July 25, 1761 ; fucceeded his father, fir John, in 1779 ; 
married, March 9, 1782, Theodofia-Margaret, third 
daughter of John, fecond lord Monfon, by whom lie-lias 
had four fons and two daughters ; of whom Catharine- 
Elizabeth, the eldeft daughter, married, Nov. 29, 1806, 
Henry Hawley, efq. eldeft fon of fir Henry Hawley, bart. 
of Leyburne Grange, in Kent; and Louis-James, the 
fourth (on, died May r5, 1807.—Hugo'de Shaw, of the 
county palatine of Chefter, difiinguifiling himfelf under 
the earl of Chefter, in an enterprize againfi Llewellyn,; 
prince of Wales, near the Ruthin, had divers manors, 
and a daughter of the faid earl in marriage. Sir John 
(befides other confiderable rewards) was created a ba¬ 
ronet for the afiiftance lie gave king Charles II. at 
' Bruffels and Antwerp, by lending him large films of 
money during his exile. He was one of the farmers of 
the cuftoms.—Motto, Vincit quipatitar, He conquers who 
endures.—Family Seats, Eltham Lodge, Kent; and 
Coltfhall, Suffolk. 
DUCK INFIELD, of Duckinfield Hall, Chefhire ; 
created June 16, 1665.—Sir Nathaniel Duckin¬ 
field, the fifth baronet, late lieutenant-colonel of the 
Windfor Forefters, fucceeded his coufin, fir Samuel, 
May 15, 1768 ; married, in 1783, a filter of John Ward, 
of Squerries in Kent, efquire; by whom he has had, 
Samuel-George; John-Lloyd; Catharine; Henry-Ro- 
bert ; Charles-Egerton ; and two fons, who died young. 
—Motto,. Ubi amor, ibifides ; Where there is love, there 
is fidelity.—Family Seat, Duckinfield Hall, Chefliire. 
LAWSON, of Brough, or Burgh, Hall, Yorkfhire; 
created July 6, 1665.—Sir John Lawson, the fifth ba¬ 
ronet, was born Sept. 13, 1744; fucceeded his father, 
fir Henry, in 061 . 1781 ; married, firft, Aug. 1, 1768, 
Elizabeth, youngeft daughter of William Scarilbrick, 
of Scarilbrick in Lancafliire, efquire, who died June 10, 
1801, by whom he had iffue, 1. Anaftafia, born May 26, 
1769, married, in 1789, Thomas Strickland, of Sizergh, 
fn Weftmoreland, efquire; by whom he has iffue, 
Charles,Thomas, Anaftafia, and Elizabeth; 2. Elizabeth, 
born Nov. 1770, married, Jan. 5, 1719, John Wright, 
of Kelvedon in Effex, efquire; by whom (lie has had 
nir\e children, five of which are living ; namely, John, 
Elga,William, Monica, and Henry; 3. Henry, who died 
an infant. Sir John married, fecondly, Maria, eldeft 
daughter of Miles Stapleton, efq. and After to lady 
Gerrard.—The family from whom this baronet is de¬ 
fended, were for many generations feated at Burwell, 
and afterwards at Alindell, in Northumberland, where 
they intermarried with many diftinguiftied houfes. Sir 
John, the firft baronet, was a captain of horfe in the 
army of Charles I. in whofe fervice his elder brother, 
Henry, was (lain. Sir John’s eftates were afterwards 
fequeftered and fold, but fome of them were re-pur- 
chafed in truft for the family.—Motto, Love et reluis, 
Arife and re-illumine. — Family Seat, Brough Hall, 
Yorkfliire. 
BURDET, of Burthwaite, Yorkfhire; created. July 
25, 1665.—Sir Charles-Wyndham Burdet, the 
fifth baronet, a captain in the 30th regiment of infantry, 
born July 19, 1771 ; fucceeded his father, fir Charles, 
July 19, 1803.—From a very ancient pedigree of this 
family, in the poffeflion of the prefent baronet, it ap¬ 
pears that they, as well as the Burdets of Bramcote, are 
defcended from Hugo de Burdet; but the date being 
obliterated, the elder branch is not certainly known.— 
Family Seat, Acomb, near York. 
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OGLANDER, of NunWell. in the I fie* of Wight ; 
created Dec. 12, 1665.—Sir William Oglander, the 
fixth baronet, was born Sept. 13, 1769; fucceeded his 
father, the late fir William, Jan. 4, 1806 ; and is M.P. 
for Bodmin.—Richard deOkelandre, the firft of this fa¬ 
mily in England, came over from Caen, in Normandy» 
with William the Conqueror, and fettled at Nunwell 
in-the Ifle of Wight; which he and his fucceffors, in an 
uninterrupted male line, have, from that to the prefent 
time, made the place of their'refidence; and we find 
fome of them, in the very early deeds: and evidences of 
purchafing and difpofing of lands, ftyled Lords of Nun- 
well. It is plain indeed from the moft authentic re¬ 
cords, that this family lived there in the time of Henry. 
III. Edward I. and Edward II. and were poffefl'ed of 
the fame lands, as appears by inquifitions then taken. 
Sir William Oglander, knt. fon of fir John Oglander, 
knt. deputy governor of the Ifle of Wight, was alfo, in 
16.64, appointed deputy governor of the ifland, and in 
1665, in confideration of his own loyalty and his father’s 
fufterings, for a zealou.s.attachment to the royal caufe, 
was, by Charles II. created a baronet. At the reftora- 
tion he was defied M.P. for Newport, a? was his father 
for Yarmouth in 1625,—Motto, Servare munia vita , To 
obferve the duties of life.—Family Seats, Nunwell 
Park, in the Ifle of Wight; and Parnham, Dorfetfliire. 
NELTHORPE, of Gray’s-Inn, Middlefex ; created 
May.10, 1666.—Sir Henry Nelthorpe, the feventh 
baronet, was born Dec. 30, 1773 ; fucceeded his father, 
fir John, June 14, 1799.—Family Seat, Scawby, near 
Hibalftow, Lincolnfhire. 
TWISDEN, of Bradborn, Kent ; created June 13., - 
1666. —Sir John-Papil.l.on Twisden, the feventlrba- 
ronet, fucceeded his brother, fir Roger, in 061 . 1779 ; 
married, in 1782, a daughter of the late fir Francis. 
Geary, bart. and has iffue, John, born in 1785.—Tho¬ 
mas Twifden, efq. fergeant at law, was the fecond fon 
of (ir 'William, bart. and of lady Anne Finch, daughter 
of the firft countefs of Winchilfea. This Thomas alter¬ 
ed the fpelling of his name from Twyfden, as it was 
fpelt by his anceftors, (and is dill by the Twyfdens, of 
Eaft Peckham, baronets,) to Twifden, to diftinguilh the 
two families; and this alteration has been followed by 
his defendants to the prefent time.—Motto, Pravifa 
mala pereunt, Forefeen- misfortunes die away.—-Family 
Seat, Bradbourn Houfe, near Maidftone, in Kent. 
D’OYLY, of Chillehampton, Oxfordftiire ; created 
July 7, 1666.—SirWiLLiAM D’Oyly, the fifth baro¬ 
net, fucceeded the late fir John, Nov. 1773.—This fa-, 
roily is of very great antiquity both in England and. 
in France, from whence they firft came with William; 
the Conqueror; and the pedigree fays, that the moft an¬ 
cient and honourable family of the D’Oylys, were lords, 
of Olgii, or Oyly, in Normandy, long before the coming 
of duke William ; that Robert, the eldeft fon, for his 
good fervices at the conqueft, was by him regarded 
with two baronies, and many goodly manors and lord- 
Ihips in England, but chiefly lying in Oxfordftiire, as 
appears by Domefday Book, and the abbey.books of 
Ofenay, near Oxford, and of Miflenden in Buckingham- 
(liire ; of both which abbeys they were the founders, 
and were alio great beneia6tors to the abbeys of Alding¬ 
ton, Eynftiam, Godftow, Thame, and many others both 
in England and France. They likewife built the caftle 
and bridge of Oxford, 1071, which. ,was their ancient 
feat, and new made the walls about the city.—Family 
Seat, Adderbury-well, in Oxfordftiire. 
MARTIN, of Long Melford, Suffolk; created 
March 28, 1667.—Sir Mordaunt Martin, the 
fourth baronet, was born in 1740; fucceeded his father, 
fir Roger, June 12, 1762; married, Aug. 5, 1765, 
Everilda-Dorothea, third daughter of the Rev. William 
Smith, 
