762 HERA! 
Clevke, daughter and heir of Jofeph Clerk?, efq. and 
had iffue, William Champion, born Jan. i, 1765, mar¬ 
ried, Aug. 4, 1786, lady Sarah Wind for, daughter of 
Other-Lewis, fourth earl of Plymouth, by Catharine, 
eldeft daughter of Thomas lord Archer, and has iffue, 
Claude, born 1787; William-Other-Robert, born July. 
7, 1789; Auguftus-James, born at Nice, 1791; Heaton- 
Champion; Sarah; Frances, died an infant-; Patience; 
Mary-Catharine ; Eimna-Honora.—This is a very an¬ 
cient family. Maheus Champion, chevalier, who died 
in 1350, married Mademoifelle Burnell, only daughter 
and heir of John Burnell, chevalier and baron de Bifnes, 
from whom defcended fir Claude Champion de Cref- 
pigny, the prefent baronet.—Family Seat, Champion 
Lodge, Camberwell, Surrey. , 
GREEN, of Milnrow, Yorlcfhir.e; created Nov. 30, 
1805.—Sir Charles Green, knight, created a baro¬ 
net as above ; a major-general in the army, and colonel 
of the ’ York light-infantry volunteers, born Dec. 18, 
1749.—Motto, JEquam fervare mentem, To preferve a 
heady mind. 
PREYOST, of Belmont, Hants- created Nov. 30, 
1805.—Sir George Prevost, baronet, fo created as 
above; born at New York, May 19, 1767; a major- 
general in the army, colonel commandant of the 60th 
regiment offoot,and lieutenant-governorofPortfmouth; 
married, May 19, 1789, Catharine, daughter of John 
Phipps, efq. a major-general, and colonel of the royal 
engineers ; and has ilfue, George, born Aug. 20, 1804 ; 
Anne-Elearior ; and Henrietta.—Sir George’s father, 
Auguftine Prevoft, efq. of Geneva, in Swifferland, 
fettledhn England, and was promoted to the rank of a 
major-general in the Britifh army, and died in 1786, 
aged 63, having married Anne, daughter of chevalier 
George Grand, of Amfterdam, knight of the order of 
Guliavus Vafa; and had ilfue, fir George, the prefent 
baronet-, James; and William-Augufius,-a lieutenant- 
colonel in the army, and a lieutenant-colonel in the 67th 
regiment of foot.—Family Seat, as above. 
BROMHEAD, of Thurlby. Hall, Lincolnfliire; cre¬ 
ated Feb. 4, 1806.—SirGoNviLLE Bromhead, baro¬ 
net, a brigadier-general of his majefty’s forces, was 
born Sept. 30, 1758 ; married, July 18, 1787, to the ho¬ 
nourable Jane French, youngelt daughter of the late fir 
Charles French, bart. by his wife, Rofe, in her own 
ricrht baronefs French, finee deceafed, and lifter to lord 
French; by whom he has ilfue, Edward - Thomas 
French, born March 26, 1789, Ediiiund-Gonville, born 
Jan. 22,1.1791; Catharine, born Oft. 30,■ 1792, fince de¬ 
ceafed ; and Charles, born May 18, 1793.—Of this fa¬ 
mily were Henry and Thomas Bromhead, brothers, who 
are mentioned in Thornton’s Hiftory of Nottingham- 
ihire; the former, as beipg by inheritance polfelfed of 
cpnliderable landed property at Bole and North Wheat- 
ley, in that county, in 1612; and the latter, who is an- 
ceftor of that branch of the family which fettled in 
Derby (hire, of a good eftate at Wheatly. Henry died 
1639, leaving one ion, Anthony, who ferved with diftin- 
guiihed reputation as an officer, fnpporting the caufe of 
Charles 1. and was killed at the battle of Newark, and 
buried in the chancel of the'church 'there, with military 
emblems; his eldeft ion, Benjamin, removed to Tlnirl- 
by, near Lincoln ; the lord (hip of which manor he pur- 
chafed, as well as that of Balingham. He died 1702, 
and was buried in the church at Thurlby, leaving feve- 
ral children'. His eldeft i'011, Edward, who was born at 
Bole, 16S3, married Arine Eyre, of Eaftwell, in Leicef- 
terlhire, and died 1718, and was, buried’in the church at 
Thurlby, as was alfo Anne, his wife, -who died 1713 ; 
Benjamin, his eldeft furviving fan, married Margaret, 
daughter of James Bordman, ci'q. of Lynn, in Norfolk ; 
by wnoln he had iffue fourteen children, feven of whom 
died young; and his eldeft fan, Edward,,an officer of 
dragoons in the'king’s fervice, was killed at the battle 
, D 11 Y. 
of Falkirk. Benjamin died 1782, and was buried in tire 
church at Thurlby. Of his children who furvived him, 
Bordman, born 1728, married, 1756, Frances, only child 
of William Gonville, efq. who was the laft of the male 
iffue of that ancient family which founded Gonville col¬ 
lege, Cambridge, 1348; Bordman died 1804, leaving by 
his wife, Frances, who died 1801, the prefent baronet, 
and one daughter, Frances, married to the Rev. James 
Wood, D. D. rector of Marfton in Bedford (hire.— 
Motto, Concordia crefcmus, We thrive by harmony.—Fa¬ 
mily Seat, Thurlby Hall, near Lincoln, Lincolnfliire. 
HARDY, of Holcott, Northamptonlhire; created 
Feb. 4, 1806.— Thomas-Masterman Hardy, cap¬ 
tain of the Victory, lord Nelfon’s flag-fhip, in the glo¬ 
rious and deciftve vidtory off Cape Trafalgar, was created 
a baronet as above, for his gallant conduct on that dif- 
tinguiflied occafion; born April 5, 1769; married, 1807, 
Anne-Louifa, daughter of the honourable vice-admiral 
George-Cranfield Berkeley, only brother of earl Berke¬ 
ley, and niece of Charles duke of Richmond and Len¬ 
nox.—Family Seat, as above. 
CHOLMELEY, of Eafton,. Lincolnfliire; created 
Feb. 25, 1806.—SirMoNTAGDE Cholmeley, created 
a baronet as above; married Elizabeth, daughter of 
John Harrifon, of Norton Place, in Lincolnfliire^ efij, 
and has iffue, Montague-John, Elizabeth, and Charlotte. 
—Family Seat, as above. 
HASTINGS, of Willefley Hall, Leicefterfliire ; cre¬ 
ated Feb. 28, 1806.—Sir Charles Hastings, of Wil¬ 
lefley Hall, in the county of Derby, and of Harley-ftreet, 
in the county of Middlefex, fan of Francis Haftings earl 
of Huntingdon; born the nth of March, 1732; lieute¬ 
nant-general in the army, and colonel of the fourth gar-' 
rifon battalion; married Parnell Abney, daughter and 
heir of Thomas Abney, efq. of Willefley Hall, in the 
county of Derby; who was fan of fir Thomas Abney, 
juftice of the Common Pleas; he has iffue, Charles, 
born October 1792; Frank, born Feb. 14, 1794; and 
Selina, who died young.— Vincit veritas, Truth prevails. 
—Family Seal, as above. 
SHELLEY, of Caftle Goring, in Suffex ; created 
March 3, 1806.—'Sir Bysshe Shelley, of Caftle Go¬ 
ring, in Suffex, created a baronet as above ; born June 
21, 1730; marrjed, firft, Mary-Catharine, daughter and 
heir of the Rev. Theobald Michell, of Horfham, in 
Suffex, and had ilfue, Helen, married Robert Parker, of 
Maidftone, in Kent, efq: Mary-Catharine, died unmar¬ 
ried ; Timothy, born in September 1733, M.P. for New 
Shoreham ; married, in October 1781, Elizabeth, daugh¬ 
ter of Charles Pilfold, of Effingham, in Surrey, efq. and 
has iffue, Percy-Byfshe, Margaret, and John. By his 
fecond lady, fir Byfshe had, Ariana, married Francis 
Aikin, efq. captain of the fifth regiment of dragoon 
-guards. John, of Penffiurft, who afl'umed the name of 
Sidney, as heir to his mother, and married Henrietta- 
Frances, feventh daughter of the late fir Henry Hunloke, 
of Wingerworth, in Derby (hire, bart. and has ilfue, 
Emily-Klizabeth, and Philip-Charles. Eliza-Jane-Ca- 
roline, married the Rev. Jofeph Harris, of Turville, 
Bucks. Philip, died unmarried. Percy-John, died young. 
Robert, 'captain of the Weft Kent militia. Algernon- 
Bylshe, died young.—Family Seat, as above. 
SUTTON, of Moulfey, Surrey- created March 5, 
1806.—Sir Thomas Sutton, created a baronet as 
above; married Lucy, daughter of Thomas-Aflittm 
Smith, efq. and fifter of Affiton Smith, efq. of Sed- 
worth, in Hampfiiire, and has ilfue, Lucy, and Caroline- 
Mary-Selina.—Refidence, as above. 
LOUIS, of Chelfton, Devonfhire; created March 29, 
1806.—Sir John Louis, the fecond baronet, a captain 
in the royal navy, fucceeded his father fir Thomas, 
May 17, 1807 ; married, October 13, 1807, Mifs Kirk¬ 
patrick, daughter of William Kirkpatrick, efq. lieute¬ 
nant 
