heraldry. 
759 
Motto, Courage.—Family Seats, Altyr and Gordonf- 
town, Elginfliire. . 
HONYMAN, of Armadale, Orkneyflffre; created May 
12, 1804.—Sir William Honyman, one of the lords 
of the Court of Seffions in North Britain, and whohas 
affumed the title of lord Armadale, was created a baro¬ 
net as above ; born Dec. 6, 1756 ; married Mary,„eldeft 
daughter of the Right Hon. Robert M'Queen, late lord 
chief juftice clerk, and has itfue, Peter, late of the 39th. 
regiment of foot, born May 27, 1782 ; Robert, lieute¬ 
nant-colonel of the 18th regiment; Richard-Johnftone- 
Bempde, born May 6, 1787; Orde ; William; Mary; 
Catharine; Margaret; and Sarah-Jemima. — Family 
Seats, Armadale, and Graemfay, in Orkney.. 
LETHBRIDGE, of Weftaway Houfe, Winckley 
Court, Devon, and Sandhill Park, Somerfet; created 
May 12, 1804.—Sir John Lethbridge, created a ba¬ 
ronet as above, born in 1746; married, June 1776, Do¬ 
rothea, elded daughter of William Buckler, of Boreham, 
in Wiltfhire, efquire, and has iffue, 1. Thomas Buckler, 
M.P. for the county of Somerfet in 1806 and 1807;-mar¬ 
ried, firft, Jacintha-Catharine, daugliter of Thomas-Hef- 
keth Eyre, elded fon of fir Robert Hedceth, bart. of 
Kuft'ord, Lancadure, and had iffue, John Hefketh, and 
jeffe-Dorothea ; and, fecondly, Anne, fecond daughter 
of Ambrofe Goddard, efq. M. P. for the county of 
Wilts, and has iffue, Ambrofe-Goddard, and two daugh¬ 
ters, Anna-Maria, and Lucy-Sarah. 2. Dorothea, married 
Powell Collins, of Hatch Court, in Somerfetfhire, efq. 
3, Francis-Maria,married,in Nov. 1806, to Charles Rich, 
efq. elded fon of lir Charles Rich, bai t.—Motto, Spes 
mea in Deo, My hope is in God.—Family Seats, Wedaway 
Houfe, Winckley Court, Devon; and Sandhill Park, 
Somerfet. 
MIDDLETON, of Crowfield, and Shrublands Hall, 
both in Suffolk ; created May 12, 1804.—Sir William 
Middleton, bart. of Crowfield and Shrublands in 
Suffolk, M.P. for the borough oflpfwich, late a cap¬ 
tain in the Suffolk Militia, now major commandant of 
the Bofmen and Claydon volunteers in the county of 
Suffolk; was created a baronet of the U.nited Kingdom 
of Great Britain and Ireland, May 12, 1804; born Sept. 
19, 1749 ; married Harriet, daughter of Nathaniel 
ACton, efq. of Bramfield Hall in Suffolk, and has iffue, 
William Towle, born Aug. 19, 1784; Harriet, married 
Charles Dalhwood, of Stanford in Leicederfiiire, efquire, 
fince deceafed ; and Louifa, married Philip-Bowes-Vere 
Broke, of Nation in Suffolk, efquire, and has iffue, Phi¬ 
lip.—Motto, Regardez man droit, Regard my right.—Fa¬ 
mily Seats, Crowfield and Shrublands Hall, in Suffolk. 
SULLIVAN, of Thames Ditton, Surrey; created 
May 12, 1804.—Sir Henry Sullivan, the fecond ba. 
ronet, born March 31, 1785, fucceeded his father, fir 
Richard-Jofeph, July 17, 18065.a captain in the Cold- 
ftream regiment of foot-guards.—This family traces its 
origin from Olioll Olum, king of Munfter, who reigned 
in the fecond century. Upon the derhife of Daniel 
O’Sullivan More, bfTomi.es, in 1754, the reprefentation 
was continued, and the right to the name and armorial 
bearings of O’SuHivan More was veRed, in the younger 
branch of the family.. Philip O’Sullivan, efq. a captain 
in the Eaft-Jndia company’s fervice, who died, unmar¬ 
ried, at. Madras in 1793, was acknowledged to be O’Sul¬ 
livan More. On his death the reprefentation devolved 
upon his coufin german, Benjamin Sullivan, of Cork, 
efquire, who difcontinued the ufie of the.prefix, “ O.” 
The faid. Benjamin, born in 1720, died in 1767, was the 
fecond foil of Philip O’Sullivan ?ind Elizabeth Irwin. 
He was clerk of the crown for the counties of Cork and 
Waterford, and clerk of the peace for the city of Water¬ 
ford.—Motto, Lamh foifdineach an vachtar, What we gain 
by conqueft we fecure by clemency.—Family Seat, 
Thames Ditton, Surrey, 
Yol. IX. No. 624. 
SMITH, of Tring Park, Herts;, created May 12, 1804. 
—Sir Drummond Smith, bart. married, firff, Mary, 
el dell daughter of fir Ellis Cunliffe, bart. who died with¬ 
out iffue ; and, fecondly, in April 1803, the honourable 
Mary-Anne, daughter of John, firff lord Henniker, and 
reli£t of fir Francis-William Sykes, bart. of Baffildon, 
Berkfhire.—Motto, Marte et ingenio, By war and wit.— 
Family Seat, Tring Park, Hertfordfliire. 
WALSH, of Armathwaite, Cumberland, and of War- 
field, Berks; created May 12, 1804.—Sir John-Benn 
Walsh, baronet, fo created as above, was born Feb. io, 
J75a» married, in July 1778, Margaret, daughter of Jo-' 
fepbf Fowke, of Bexley in Kent, enquire, by Elizabeth, 
daughter of Jofeph Walfli,. efq. governor of. Fort St. 
George, Madras, and fitter to John Walfh, efq. of May 
Fair, in Middlefex ; and has iffue, John, born in 1779, 
and Elizabeth, born May 21, 1795. Sir John and his 
lady, April 4, 1794, affumed the name of Walfh, by 
royal fig-n manual, and in purfuance of the will of John 
Walfh, efq. of Warfield, in Berkfhire.—Family Seats, 
Armathwaite, Cumberland ; and Warfield, Berks. 
MAINWARING, of Ovel Peover, Chelhire ; ere- 
ated May 12, 1804.—Sir Henry Mainwaring; ere-, 
ated a baronet as above; married, Jan. 1, 1803, Hefteri 
Sophia, youngeft daughter of fir Robert-Salufbury Cot¬ 
ton, of Cumbermere Abbey, Chelhire, baronet.—This 
family is of great antiquity, being defeended from Ra- 
nulphus, who entered England with William the Con¬ 
queror ; which Ranulpluis was one*of the thirty-two 
perfons to whom the Conqueror gave all, or lnoft part 
of, Chelhire, and had given him for his part fifteen iord- 
Ihips there,amongft which was Peure (now Over-Peover), 
the continued feat of this family.—Motto, Devant Ji je 
puis, Foremott if l ean.—Family Seats, Over-Peover, 
and Baddily*, both in Chelhire. 
, FETTES, of Whamphray, Dumfriesfliire, and 
Comely Bank, Edinburgh (hire; created May 12, 1804, 
—Sir William Fettes, created a baronet as above, 
lord provoft of Edinburgh ; born June 25, 1750 ; mar¬ 
ried Maria, third daughter of John Malcolm, of Air, 
M. D. and has iffue, William, born Dec. 31, 1787.— 
Arms. Or, a cheveron between two mullets in chief, 
and a crofs cro'fslet fitched in. bafe gules. In furtout 
the badge of a baronet of Great Britain, viz. An in- 
efcutcheon argent, charged with a finifter hand couped 
and erett gules. Above the fliield is placed a helmet be¬ 
fitting his degree,with a mantling gules,the doubling ar¬ 
gent; and on a wreath of lus liveries is fet for creft, a bee, 
volant, proper, and in an elcroll above, this motto, 
Indujlria. On a compartment below the fliield are placed 
for lupporters, on the dexter fide a lion gules, and on 
the finifter a ftag, proper, gorged with a collar, to which 
is affixed a chain palling between the fore legs, and re¬ 
flexed over the back, or.—Family Seats, Whamphray, 
Dumfriesfliire ; and Comely Bank, Edinburgh'fliire. 
COFFIN, of the Magdalen Iflands, Gulf of St. Law¬ 
rence, Lower .Canada,’Britifli North America; created 
May 19, 1804V—Sir Isaac Coffin, rear-admiral of the 
red, was created a baronet as above ; born May 16, 1739, 
at Bofton, defeended from one of the moft ancient fa¬ 
milies in England, whofe family-feat has been for a 
length of time at Portledge, in-Devon. This branch 
went .from Brixham, in Torbay, to North America; 
and on account of their loyalty, during the American re¬ 
volution, were driven from thence by the republicans. 
—Mott c,' Exjiant reEle faflis pramia, They appear the 
juft reward of good deeds. 
LEES, of Black Rock, near Dublin; created June 
21, 1804.—Sir John Lees, baronet, fo created as above, 
born Feb. 17,1739; married, Oft.’ 20, 1766, Mary, elded; 
daughter of Robert Cathcart, of Glandufk in Ayrlhire, 
efq. and has iffue, Harcourt, born Nov. 29, 1776 ; John, 
born Oct. 21, 1777, married Mary, daughter of Robert 
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