HERA 
army, 1796; colonel of the Herefordfliire militia, from 
1796 to 1803 ; colonel of two battalions of Hereford- 
' fliire volunteers, confiding of 2000 men. Sir John mar¬ 
ried, Jan. 4, 1791, Frances-Ifabella, only daughter and 
heir of Henry-Michael Evans, of St. George’s Hanover- 
fquare, by his wife Mary, daughter and heir of Ben¬ 
jamin Wellington, cfq. of Hertford, by whom he has 
iifue, Jolm-Henry, boro April 15, 1800; Henry, born 
July 17, 18014 Frances-Mary; Anne; Mary; Sarah; 
Thomas ; and Caroline.—This family is defcended from 
Edmund Cottrell, of Saintbury, in the county of Glou- 
cefter, efquire, wliofe only daughter, Anne, married 
John Brookes, of Broadway, in the county of Worcefter, 
efquire, whofe fon, John Brookes, affumed the name'and 
arms of Cotterell, (purfuant to the will of his uncle, 
Thomas Cotterell, of Saintbury, efquire,) and mar¬ 
ried Mary, daughter of Thomas Jackfon, efq. of Welf. 
bourn in Warwickfhire, by whom hehad firjohn BPookes 
Cotterell, knt. who, by Anne, only daughter and heir of 
John Geers, of Garnons, efquire, Had iifue, fir John- 
Geers Cotterell, the prefent baronet.—Motto, Non rapui , 
fed recepi, l (foie not, but received.—Family Seats, Gar¬ 
nons, in Herefordfliire ; and-Farncomb Houle, Worcef- 
terlhire. 
LOPES, of Mariftow Houfe, Devonfliirjscre*ated 
Oil. 5, 1805.—Sir MANASSEH-MASSEHirLarpTJS,;.-of 
Mariftow Houfe, in the parifli of Tamertmi'T’S’lliot, in 
the county of Devon; a magiftrate for the county, and 
a lieutenant-colonel of the RoborOugh volunteers; born 
in Jamaica, Jan. 27, 1755 ; married Charlotte, daugh¬ 
ter of John Yeat.es, efq. of M«$imouthfliire, affumed the 
name of Maffeh, in addition to thaj of Lopes, and was 
preated a baronet as above, with remainder to his ne¬ 
phew, Ralph Franco, only fon of his late filler, Efter, 
wife of Abraham Franco, deceafed.—This family has 
been for many generations of great refpedlability in the 
ifland of Jamaica, where they refided for. more than a 
century, till about the year 1772, when Mordet Lopes, 
efq. (father to-the prefent baronet,) cauie over to this 
country to take pofleflion of a large eftate left him by a 
near relation, and refided at Clap.ham Common, in Sur¬ 
rey, till he died in 1796, leaving ift'ue by his late wife, 
Rebecca, (who died in-April 1795,) Manaffeh-Maflelr, 
his only fon, created a baronet as above, and two daugh¬ 
ters ; Rachel, w ho married Ifaac Pereira, mf Jamaica, 
deceafed, and has four Cons and four daughters; and 
Efter, who died 1795, having married Abraham Franco) 
‘who died in 1799, and left iffue Ralph, born in Sept. 
1788, now a Undent at Brazenofe college, Oxford, on 
whom the title is limited. — Family Seat, Mariftow 
Houfe, in the parilh of Tamerton Folliott, in the coun¬ 
ty of Devon. , 
MACKENZIE, of Delvine, in Perthfhire; created 
• 061 . 5, 1805.—Sir Alexan-der-Mu'ir ' Mackenzie, 
created a baronet as above; married Jane, daughter of 
fir Robert Murray, barf, of Clermont.—M.otto, lnutrum- 
que paratus, Ready for either; (alluding to the cleft, 
which is a palm-branch furmounted by a fword.)—Fa¬ 
mily Seat, Del vine, .Perth (hire. 
HILLARY, of Danbury Place, Effex; created 061 . 
5, 1805.—Sir William Hillary, of Danbury Place, 
Effex, and of Rigg Hohfe, in Yorkfiiire, created a ba¬ 
ronet as above; married, Feb. 21, 1800, Elizabeth Dil- 
. ney, daughter and co-heir of Lewis-DJfney Fytche, of 
Danbury Place, in Effex, efquire, and'has iffue, Auguf- 
tiis-*Wilhafn> and Eliza'neth-Mary; twins, born Nov. 19, 
1800.— Motto,' Virtuti nihil invium, Nothing is inaccellible 
to valour.—Family Se'ats, Danbury Place, Eft'ex, and 
Rigg Houfe, Yorkihire. 
HARTWELL, of Dale Hall, Effex; created 061 . 3. 
.1805.—Sir Francis-John Hartwell, knight,- cre¬ 
ated a baronet as above; late commifficner of the navy, 
colonel of the Deptford and Woolwich volunteers, di- 
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re6tor of Greenwich hofpital; born 1757; knighted at 
St. James’s, May 1802, on his being appointed proxy 
for lord Keith on liis inftallation as a knight of the 
Rath; married, May 12, 1781, Anna-Charlotte-Maria, 
eldeft daughter of John Elphinftone, efq. vice-admiral, 
and commander in chief of the Ruffian fleet; and has 
iffue, Houlton, born Feb. 12, 1783; John; Henry, 
both died young; Brodrick, born 17S8 ; and Charlotte, 
who died yoking.—Family Seat, as above. 
DOYLE, of the Ifland of Guernfey ; created 061 . 5, 
1805.—Sir John Doyle, created a baronet as above; 
knight of the Crefcent, born in 1756, a major-general in 
the army, colonel of the 87th regiment of foot, and 
lieutenant-governor of Guernfey. Sir John was origi¬ 
nally intended for the ftudy of the law ; but, qn the 
death of his father, pure haled- an enfigney in the 48th 
regiment of foot, and in 1775 exchanged into the 40th, 
on that regiment being ordered to America ; after his 
return from America, he was appointed private fecre- 
tary to the prince of Wales ; in 1793 he raifed a regi¬ 
ment, the 87th, or prince of Wales’s regiment, and was 
advanced, by the brevet promotions, to the rank of co¬ 
lonel; in 1794 he accompanied the earl of Moira on 
his expedition to the-continent; on his return he was’ 
placed at the head of the war-department in Ireland, 
under the fucceflive adminiftrations of the earls Fitz- 
william and-Camden ; he was appointed a brigadier- 
general on the ft a ft i n 1797; was fent to Gibraltar, and, 
afterwards ferved in Egypt under fir Ralph Abercromby,, 
K. B. and his fucceflor, lord Hutchinfon; on his re¬ 
turn to' England, he was appointed major-general on the 
ftaft, and made lieutenant-governor of Guernfey; in 
1805, lie was promoted to the rank of lieutenant-gene¬ 
ral, and obtained his majeft.y’s permiflion to wear the 
order of the crefcent.—Sir John is defcended from an 
ancient family long refident in Ireland; his father was 
eminent in the‘profeflion of.the law. William, his eldeft 
fon, (brother to fir John,) was a king’s counfel, and a 
mafter in the point of Chancery; two others died 
abroad, in the fervice of .their country; a fourth is a 
dignitary of the church; Welbore-Ellis Doyle died jft 
1797, a major-general in the army, colonel of the 53d 
regiment, and commander in chief in the ifland off. 
Ceylon.—Motto, Fortitudine vincit, Fortitude overcomes. 
—Refidence, at Guernfey. 
WIGRAM, of Waltharnftow Houfe, Effex ; treated • 
061 . 3,. 1805.—Sir Robert Wigram, born at Wex¬ 
ford, jan.-^o, 1744, created a baronet as above; lieu¬ 
tenant-colonel commandant' of the fir.jct.lt regiment off 
Loyal London volunteers; married, firft, Clitharine, 
■daughter, of Francis Rroadhurft, of Mansfield in-Not-’ 
tirighamfiiire, efquire, and by Jier, (who died Jan. 23, 
1780) has ift'ue, Robert, M.P. for Fowe.y, one of the di¬ 
rectors of the Bank of England, major of the firth regi¬ 
ment of Loyal London', volunteers, F. R. and A. S. 
M. R. I.A. and M.L. I. Catharine married Charles 
Tottenham, of Ballicurry, efquire, coufm to the mar¬ 
quis of Ely; John, a.director-of the Eaft India Dock 
company ; William, M. P. for,New -Rofs, a direitor of 
the London A durance company ; and Maria. Sir Ro¬ 
bert married, Tecondiy, Eleanor, daughter of Joim 
Watts, of 'Southampton, efquire, by who fit he has four-' 
teen more children.—This family is delcenderl froirf 
Patrick Fitz-Wygiom, one of the citizens of Wexford, 
who befieged, and made prifoner of, Robert' Fitz-S-te- 
phen, and delivered him to king Henry 1 j. John Wig- . ' 
ram, born at Wexford, 7, yvas canon of Wjnd.fqr in 14.58*;• 
the nineteenth in de/cent is fir Robert Wigta-m, the 
prefent baronets—Family Seat, as,above. * 
DE CRESPIONY, Champion Lodge, Camberwell, 
• Surrey; created 061 . 5, 1805.—Sir ClaVDe-ChamI ’ 
riON De Crespigny, LL.D.was created-a baronet 
as above; vborn Dec. 19, 1734 ; married, in 1764, Mils 
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