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HERALDRY. 
MITCHELL, of Weft Shore, Scotland; created Jane 
19, 1724.—Sir Andrew Mitchell, the fourth baro¬ 
net, fucceeded his brother, fir John, the late baronet, 
in 17S3. Sir Andrew is the .foie reprefentative of the 
ancient family of Bandeth, WelHhore, &c. deligned 
Mitchell of tha't Ilk.—Motto, Sapiens qui afliduus. He is 
•wife who is affiduou's.—Family Seat, Weft Shore, in 
Zetland, Scotland. 
HILL, of Hawkeftone, Shropfhire; created Jan. 20, 
Sir Richard Hill, the fecond baronet, fuc¬ 
ceeded his father, fir Rowland, Aug. 7, 1783.—This an¬ 
cient and refpeftable family is defcended from the fame 
anceftors as that of Thomas-Noel Hill baron Berwick, 
and is a branch of the fame) family; for which fee p. 576 
of this volume—Family Seat, Hawkeftone Hall, near 
Hodnet, Shropfhire. 
CLAYTON, of Morden, Surrey; created Jan. 13, 
i73i-2.~Sir William Clayton, the fourth baronet, 
born April 16, 1762, fucceeded his coufin, fir Robert, 
May 10, 1799; married, July 16, 1783, Mary, daughter 
of fir William Eaft, bai t, by whom he has five fons and 
two daughters; William-Robert, born Aug. 28, 1786; 
Catharine-Emilia, born Nov. 13, 1789; Eaft-George, 
born April 9, 1794; John-Lloyd, born Aug. 19, 1796; 
Rice-Richard, born Nov. 15, 1797; Auguftus-Phihp, 
born in 1799; Mary-Caroline, born in 1800.—This fa¬ 
mily is defcended from the Claytons in Northampton¬ 
shire. Sir Robert Clayton, knt.was, in 1679, lord-mayor 
of London, for which city he was near thirty years one 
of the reprefentatives. Sir Robert, leaving no iflue, was 
fucceeded in his eftate by his nephew, fir William, the 
firft baronet.—Motto, Virtus in adione conjijiit, Virtue 
fliould be aftive.—Family Seats, Morden, near God- 
lione, in Surrey; and Harleyford, near Great Marlow, 
Bucks. 
BROWN,"of Weftminfter; created March 11, 1731-2. 
_Sir Wili.iam-Augustus Brown, the fecond ba¬ 
ronet, fucceeded his father, fir James, April 20, 1784, 
and has been many years infane.—Motto, Gaudeo, I am 
glad. 
HEATHCOTE,’of Londoh ; created Jan. 17, 1132-3. 
—Sir Gilbert Heathcote, the fourth baronet, M.P. 
for the county of Lincoln in the three laft parliaments, 
was born in Oftober 1773 ; fucceeded his father, fir Gil¬ 
bert, Dec. 4, 1785; and married Catharine-Sophia, fe- 
cotfd daughter of John Manners, of Buckminfter Park, s 
in thi^county of Leicefier, elq. by lady Louifa d olle- 
mache, daughter of Lionel- earl of Dyfart; by which 
lady he has three fons: Gilbert-John, born Jan. 16,1793; 
Lionel-Edward ; William-Henry.—This was long a fa¬ 
mily of great refpeftability in the county of Derby. Sir 
Gilbert; who was knighted by queen Anne, was one of 
the directors and firft founders of the Bank of England, 
and lord-mayor of London, which he reprefented in four 
fucCefiive parliaments, in the reign of queen Anne. In 
'1714 he was chofen for Helfton ; in 1722 for Lymington ; 
•and in 1727 for St. Germain’s. He was afterwards ad¬ 
vanced to the dignity of a baropet.—Family Seats, Nor- 
inanton Park, in Rutlandihire ; and Stamford, in Lin-- 
colnthire. 
HEATHCOTE, of Hurfley, Hampfliire; created Aug. 
j 733 ._Sir William Heathcote, the third baro¬ 
net, fucceeded his'father, fir Thomas; 'June. 27, 1787; 
married Frances, daughter and co-heir of John Thorp.e, . v . , 
of Embley, in plamplhire, elq. by whom he has had five Hobart, and nephew of Robert earl of Buckinghamfhire; 
fons and three daughters : Thomas-Freeman, born Sept, w:n: 1-.. .-0. 
3 , 1769; married, June 27, 1799, Elizabeth, only daugh¬ 
ter ofThomas-Edwardes Freeman, efq. Frances-Sarah, 
born Sept., 1770, died 1780; William, in holy orders, 
prebendary of Winchefter, born 1772, married, » 79 s > 
Elizabeth, daughter of Lovela'ce-Bigg-WitlTer, of Ma- 
ziydown, Hants; efq. and died in 1802, leaving one Ion, 
William ; Samuel, born 1773, married Catharine, daugh¬ 
ter of Ifaac Pickering, of Foxleafe, in the New Forefl, 
efq. by whom he has one daughter; Harriet-Herfant, 
born July 1775, married April .18; 1798, Langford Lovel, 
efq. of the ifland of Dominique ; Henry, captain in the 
royal navy, born 1777 ; Gilbert, in the royal navy, born 
1779; Maria-Frances, born 1787.—Family Seats, Hurf¬ 
ley Lodge near Winchefter, and Embley near Romfey, 
both in Hampfliire. 
PAGE-TURNER, of Battlefden, Bedfordfliire ; cre¬ 
ated Aug. 24, 1733.—Sir Gregory-Osborne Page- 
Turner, the fourth baronet, born Sept. 28, 1785, fuc¬ 
ceeded his father, fir Gregory, Jan. 4, 1805.—Family 
Seats, Battlefden, Bedfordfliire; and Ambroiden, near 
Burton, Oxford fibre. 
PAYNE, of St. Chriftopher’s ; created Oft. 31,1737. 
—Sir John Payne, the fourtlubaronet, fucceeded his 
father, fir John, April 1, 1803.—It is fuppofed this fa¬ 
mily came from Normandy with William the Conqueror, 
a place in that province, called Payne; feems to lidve 
given them, or to have received from them, that name; 
—Family Seat, Tempsford Hall, Bedfordfliire, 
ARMYTAGE,of Kirklees, Yorkfhire ; created July 
4, 1738.—Sir George ArmytagS, the fourth baro¬ 
net, fucceeded his hither, fir George, in 1783; married, 
firft, Aug. 12, 1783, Mary, eldeft daughter of fir Har- 
board Harboard, bart. finee created lord Suffield, who 
, died Aug. 13, 1790, leaving feveral daughters, and one 
foil, who.furvived her, but is fince dead. Sir George 
■married, fecondly, in 1791, Mifs Bowles, daughter of 
Oldfield Bowles, by whom he has feveral children.— 
This family is-of great antiquity, being derived from 
John Armitage, of Wrigbowls, living in the reign of 
king Stephen. The dignity of a baronet was firft con¬ 
ferred on an elder branch of this family by Charles I. in 
.the perfon of Francis Armytage, whofe foo and three' 
grandfons enjoyed the title, which becoming extinft, a 
frefh patent was granted to a coufin of the laft branch.— 
Family Seat, Kirklees, (formerly a Benedidtine nunnery,) 
near Huddersfield, in Yorkfliire. 
HULSE, of Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields, Middlefex ; created 
Feb. 17, 1732-3.—Sir Edward Hulse, the third baro¬ 
net, born in 1744, fucceeded bis father, fir Edward, in 
December 1800; married, in May 1769, Mary, daugh¬ 
ter of John Lethieullier, efq; by.whom he has three fons 
and feveral daughters; Eliza, the fecond daughter, died 
in April 1807; the third daughter married, in June 1803, 
George Eyre, elq. of Bramfliaw, Hants.—This family, 
originally of Northwicli hundred, in Cheftiire, where 
they have been feated ever fince the time of Edward III. 
is a younger branch of the prefent Chefiiire family. 
Edward Hulfe, born in 1638, married Dorothy, daugh¬ 
ter of Thomas Weflrow and Anne his wife, fiber of 
Arthur lord Capel, beheaded in 1648. He fettled in 
London, and praftifed phyfic there for forty years. His 
eldeft fon was fir Edward, the firft baronet, born in 1682. 
—Family Seat, Bremore, in Hampfliire. 
BEAUCHAMP-PROCTOR, of Langley Park, Nor¬ 
folk ; created Feb. 23, 1744.—Sir Thomas Bf.au. 
champ-Proctor, the fecond baronet, was born Sept. 
29,,.1755 ; fucceeded his father, fir William, Sept. 16, 
1773 ; married, March 1778, Mary, fecond daughter, of 
Robert Palmer, of Sunning, in Berks, efq. by whom he 
has Mary, born Oft. 21, 1779, married, May 5, 1800, 
to the Rev. Henry^Hobart, Ion of the late Hon. Henry 
Hobart, and nephew of Robert earl of Buckinghamfhire; 
Wiliiam, born Oft. n, 1781, in the royal navy; Harriet, 
born Oft. 22, 1782, married, June 1803, Chriftopher- 
Thomas Tower, of Weald Hall, in Effex, efq. Thomas, 
born Jan. 19, 1784, died June 17, 1789 ; George-Bdward, 
born July 23, 1785; Robert, born April i, 1787; Tho- 
mas-William-Henry, born June 11, 1790; Amelia, born 
Aug. 28,-1791; Richard, born Jan. 30, 1793.—Motto, 
Toujours fidele, Ever true.—Family Seat, Langley Park, 
Norfolk, - 
GOOCH, 
