HERA 
Dorothy, relift of Philip-Champion Crefpigny, efq. by 
whom he has iflue, George-Michael,—Family Seats, as 
above. 
HOMAN, of Dunlum, Weftmeath, Ireland; created 
Aug. i, 1801 .—Sir William-Jackson Homan, lent, 
was created a baronet as above; married, June 13, 1791, 
lady Charlotte Stuart, daughter of John marquis of 
Bute. —Motto, Homofum, I am a man. 
CHATTERTON, of Caftle Mahon, Cork; created 
Aug. 3, 1801.—Sir Abraham Chatterton, the fe¬ 
cond baronet, born in 1787, fucceeded his father, fir 
Janies, April 9, 1806.—Motto, Loyal a mort, Loyal to 
death. 
HARDINGE, of Lurran, Fermanaghfliire, Ireland. 
—Sir Richard Hardings, createda baronet as above, 
with remainder, in default of his iflue male, to the heirs 
male of iiis father, Nicholas Hardinge, efq. late of Can¬ 
terbury, deceafed ; married Mary, daughter of Ralph 
Gore, earl of Rofs, by whom he lias no iflue.—Family 
Seat, Belljfle, Fermanaghfliire. 
ITTZGERALD-JUDKIN, of Liftieen, Tipperary; 
created Aug. 5, 1801.'—Sir Thomas Fitzgerald, 
colonel of the ancient Ir'i(h regiment, alfumed the fur- 
name and arms of Judkin, and was created a baronet 
as above ; married Elizabeth, fecond daughter and co¬ 
heir of.Joleph Capel, efq. and has iflue, John-Judkin, 
born in Augurt 1788 ; Jofeph-Capel, born in Atigufl 
1790 ; and Robert-Uniacke, bormin 1792.—Family Seat, 
Liftieen, in Tipperary. 
KELLET, of Lota, Cork, Ireland; created Aug. 6, 
1801.—Sir Richard Kellet, knt. born May 16, 1761, 
created a baronet as above; married, Feb. 9, 1788, Jane, 
daughter of John Galway, efq. of Weftcourt, in Kil¬ 
kenny, and has iflue, Richard, born May 16, 1790; and 
William, born Oft. 10, 1794.—Motto, AuxUium ab alto, 
Help from above.—Family Seat, Lota, near Cork, 
Ireland. 
GOOLD, of Old Court, Ireland; created Aug. 8, 
1801.—Sir Francis Goold, created a baronet of Eng¬ 
land as above.—The family of Goold has been long re- 
fidfnt in the county of Cork, but fuffered by its adher¬ 
ence to the caufe of James II. William Goold, efq. 
was mayor of Cork in the reign of Henry VI. The pre- 
cife period of this family migrating to Ireland is not af- 
certained ; but it is prefumed, the lineal anceftor be¬ 
came relident in the county of Cork as.early.as the reign 
of Henry VI. William Goold filled the office of mayor 
of Cork in the years 1442 and 1443; the fame office was 
executed in 1445, 1447, and 145.1, by John Goold ; in 
1463, 1493, and 1501, by William Goold ; and in 1503 
and 1510, by Edmund Goold.—Motto, Deusmihi-provide- 
bit , God will provide for me.—Family Seat, Old Court, 
Cork. 
SYNGE, of Kiltrough, in Meath, Ireland; created 
Aug. 12, 1801.—Sir Edward Synge, the fecond ba¬ 
ronet, fucceeded his father, fir Robert, in 1804, born- 
April 6, 1786.—Of this family, (w'hofe original name 
was Millington),w lijch flouriffiedacBridgenorth inShrop- 
ffiire, for many centuries, was --Millington, denomi¬ 
nated Sing, from the circumftance of his being a canon, 
or chantry priefi. ,1 his explanation is the more necel- 
fary, becaufe the unfortunate addition of an e might feem 
to refolve the name into a (French) word of a very dif¬ 
ferent meaning.—Motto, Caleftia canimus, We fing hea¬ 
venly things.—Family Seat, Kiltrough, in Meath. 
• POLE, of Wolverton, Ham£)fliire; created Sept. 12, 
1801.—Sir Charles-Maurice Pole, baronet, admiral 
of the blue, had the command of the channel-fleet in 
1801. In 1802 he was appointed prelident of the com¬ 
mittee for inquiring into the abufes of the navy; and is 
one of the equerries of his royal highnefs the duke of 
Clarence, and M.P. for Plymouth. He married, June 
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LORY. 75$ 
10, 1792, Henrietta Goddard, daughter of John God¬ 
dard, efq. of Woodford Hall, Eflex, and niece of Henry 
Hope, elq." late of Amfterdam, by whom he has ilTue, 
Sarah-Maria-Henrietta ; Anna-Maria.—The prefent ba¬ 
ronet is a younger branch of the family of PoleofShute, 
in the county of Devon, which was raifed to the honour 
of the baronetage Sept. r2, 1628, the prefent reprefent- 
ative of which is' fir William-Templer Pole, bart. Sir 
John, the third baronet, who died March 13, 170.7,-mar¬ 
ried Anne, the youngelt daughter of fir William Morice, 
knt. of Wel l ington in Devonfliire, one‘of the principal 
fecretaries of date to king Charles II. by whom he had 
iflue, four fons and four daughters. Carolus, the fourth 
fon, was reftorof St. Breok’s in Cornwall: he left iflue 
two fons, of ,whom Reginald married Anne, fecond 
daughter of John-Francis Bitller, efq. of Morval in 
Cornwall, by whom he had iflue, Reginald, who has 
taken the name of Carew, in addition to that of Po!e f 
purliiant to the will of fir Thomas Carew, of Anthony 
in Cornwall. He reprefented the boroughs, of Fowey 
and Leflwithel, in feveral fucceflive parliaments, until 
appointed one of the auditors of the public accompts, 
which office he relinquifhed at the general election in 
1802, when he was again elected for Fowey. In Augult 
1803, he was appointed under fecretary of ftate for the 
home department, which he refigned oil the termination 
of the Addingfonian adminiftration in 1804. . In l8oj he 
was fworn one of his majefty’s mod honourable privy 
council. He married, Nov. 18, 1784, Jemima, only 
daughter and heir of the honourable John Yorke, 
(fourth fon of Philip firft earl of Hardwicke, lord high 
chancellor of Great Britain,) by Elizabeth, only daugh¬ 
ter of Reginald Lygon, efq. of Madresfield, in the coun¬ 
ty of Worcefter, (father of the prefent lord Beauchamp, 
of Powyke,) by whom, who died July 14, 1804, he had 
iflue, Charlotte; Jemima; Jofeph ; Elizabeth; Agneta; 
Ammabel; John-Reginald, born Oft. 1800, died July 
1804; Charles-Maurice, the prefent baronet; Edward, 
(formerly fellow of All Souls college, Oxford,) who is 
married, and has iflue; Anne, married May to, 1772, 
Charles, the firft lord Sommers, and has John, the pre¬ 
fent lord, and other iflue; Sarah, married Henry-Hippif- 
ey Coxe,of Stone-Eafton,in Somerfetfliire, efq. and died 
without iflue.—Motto, Pollet vtrtus , Virtue exults, (or 
Pole and virtue.)—Refidences, Chandos-ftreet, in the 
pariffi of St. Mary-le-bone, Middlefex; and Wolverton 
Park, Hants. 
FERGUSON, of Londonderry ; created Oft. 7, 1801. 
—Sir Andrew Ferguson, of the city of Londonder¬ 
ry, baronet, fo created as above ; married Anne, daugh- - 
ter of Robert-Alexander, of Broomhall, near London¬ 
derry, efquire, and niece to the prefent earl of Caledon ; 
and has iflue, two fons and two daughters.-^-Motto, 
Dulcis ex afperis, Sweets out of fours. 
NEPEAN, of Bothenhampton, Dorfetftiire; created 
July 10, 1802.—The Right Hon. Sir EvAn Nepean, 
created a baronet as above ; a privy counfellor in Great 
Britain and Ireland, late fecretary to the admiralty, and 
afterwards fecretary of ftate in Ireland, M. P. for Brid- 
port, married Margaret, daughter of William Skinner, 
efq. captain in thearmy; and has iflue, Molineux-Hyde, 
born in 1783; Harriet, in 1788; Frederic, in 1794; Wil¬ 
liam, in 1795; and Evan, in 1800.—Family Seats, Lo- 
ders, and Bothenhampton,-both in Dorfetffiire. 
LITTLEHALES, of Aflicom'be, Suflex ; created 
Sept. 2, 1802.—-Sir Edward-Baker Littlehales,' 
late a lieutenant-colonel in the army, created a baronet 
as above, for various important l'ervices, both civil and 
military; married, July 22, 1805, Mary Fitzgerald,- 
daughter of William-Robert, fecond duke of Leinfter, 
K. P.—Sir Edward is defeended from an ancient family 
in the neighbourhood of Bridgenorth, Shropfhire, the 
reprefentative of which is John Littlehales, of Winchef- 
ter, M. D. whole father had the rank of lieiitenant- 
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