HERA 
Garthbeg, who was defcended from the family of Aygyll: 
fecond and third argent, three, antique crowns', gules-. . 
Creft, on a wreath of the colours, a buck’s head, erafed, 
gules. Supporters, Two flags, proper, armed and un- 
guled or, collared azure, and pendant from each collar 
an inefcocheon, girony of eight, or and fable, each fnp- 
porter reding the foot on an anchor fable. Ratified and 
confirmed to the prefent baronet by patent from the Lyon 
office,dated.Jan. 3,1807,by the lord Lyon king of arms of 
Scotland.—Motto, JefuispreJl, l am ready.—Family Seat,, 
Ray Lodge, Woodford j Town-hotife, Queen-Square,. 
Bloom finny. 
THOMPSON, of Hartfbourne Manor Place, Kent; 
created Nov. 11, 1806. — Sir Thomas - Boulden 
Thompson, krit. created a baronet as above, M.P. for 
Rochefter, a captain in the royal navy, and comptroller 
of the navy. 
BERRY, of Catton, Norfolk; created Dec. 12, 1806. 
—Sir Edward Berry, a captain in the royal navy, fo 
created as above, for his brilliant naval fervices ; born 
April 17, 1768.; married, Dec; 12, 1797, Louifa, daugh¬ 
ter of Samuel Forfter, D.D. of Norwich. Sir Edward' 
was promoted to the rank of poft-eaptain March i6, 
1797, for his diftinguifhed bravery,dm boarding the, San 
Nicholas of 80 guns, and the San Jofeph of 112 guns, 
the 14th February, off Cape St. Vincent, with lord Nel- 
fom, being the firft perfon that boarded both thofe fiiips, 
under cover of fmall.arms;. received th,e honour of 
knigthood, Dec. 12, 1798; commanded the Vanguard; 
at tjie glorious battle of the Nile ; was captured by the 
Genereux, French 74, when charged with the difpatches 
on-board the Leander, after a fevere adlion ; in 1798 was 
appointed to the command of the Foudroyant of 80 guns; 
was prefent at the capture of the faid Genereux., and the 
Guillaume Tell of 80 guns. In 1805 fir Edward made an 
extraordinary efcape from the French fquadron off Cape 
Finifterre in the Agamemnon, in which fhip he was, in 
the weather column, at the glorious 1 battle off Cape 
Trafalgar, and at the victory off St. Domingo, Feb. 6, 
1806.—Motto, Per ardua, Through difficulties.—Family 
Seat, Catton, Norfolk. 
SIBBALD, of Silwood Park, Berkfhire ; created Dec. 
i 3 , 1806.—Sir James Sibbald, created a baronet as 
above, with remainder, in default of iffue male, to David 
Scott, of Duninald, in F.orfarfhire, efq. married Eliza, 
daughter and co-heir of William Delagard, efq. member 
of the council at Bombay., who died, in 17.60. Sir James 
was in the civil fervice of the Eaft India company, am- 
baflador to the court of Hyder Ali in 1770, chief of S'al- 
iette, Baileen, and Bednoor.—It appears from fir Robert 
Sibbal.d’s.Hiftory of Scotland, that the name of Sibbald 
is very ancient in North Britain; it appears from the 
fame author, that Duncanus Sibbald was witnefs to the 
charter of Rogerus comes de Winton to Syerusde Seton, 
in the reign of Alexander II. 1246; and in the fame 
year Donatus Sibbald is witnefs to the charter of the 
fame earl of Wint.on to Adam de Seton, de Moritagio 
heredis alani de Faufide. Mattheus Sybbald, is witnefs 
to feveral charters of Duncan,, the laft earl of Fife of 
the Macduffs ; and Thomas Sybald, miles, is witnefs to 
feveral charters in the reign of king Robert II. parti¬ 
cularly that w'rit of alienation of the earldom of Fyfe 
by Ifabella cometiffa de Fyfe, to Robert Stuart, earl of 
Monteith, 1,371 ; and a charter of the fame king Ro¬ 
bert to Thqmas Sibbald, de Quinque Marcis annui red- 
ditus de firm is burgi de Crail.—Motto, Domini fadum 
ejt, It is the Lord’s doing. 
JONES, of Boultibrook, in Radnor/hire; created 
OCt. 9, 1,807.—Sir Harford Jones, of Boultibrook, 
in the county ot Radnor, created a baro.net as. above ; . 
member ot the Imperial Ottoman order of .the Crefcent 
of the fuperior degree, and envoy extraordinary to the 
court of Perfia j born in 17643 married, in 1796, Sarah, 
LDRY. 765 
daughter of fir Henry Gott, of Newland Park, in the 
county of Bucks, knt. and relift of RoberCWhitcomb, 
efq. by whom he has iffue Sarah-Laura, born Feb. 19, 
1797 ; Sarah, born Jan. 29, 1798 ; and Harford-James, 
born May 30, 1808. 
The family of Jones has pedigree recorded to a very 
remote era. Sir Henry Jones, of Abermarles, in the 
county of Carmarthen, knt. the fifth knight of the fa¬ 
mily in lineal fucceffion all of the fame place, and the 
twenty-third in a direft male line from Urian king of 
Rheged in Scotland, and king of Gwyr in South Wales, 
by Margaret, foie daughter'and' heir to Gwyrlais duke 
of Cornwall, married Margaret, daughter of fir Henry 
Williams, of Gwernevet, in the county of Brecon, and 
died in the year 1650, leaving iffue by her Elizabeth, 
foie daughter and heir,.who married fir Francis Corn¬ 
wallis, of the county of Suffex, knt. by whom fhe had 
iffue Thomas Cornwallis, of Abermarles, efq. whofe 
reprefentative is the prefent proprietor of that ancient 
feat of the family of Jones. From John-Thomas ap 
Griffith, of Aberniarles, efq. the eighteenth in defeent: 
of the fame place by one of the daughters' of Thomas, 
Vaughan, efq. was defcended fir Thomas Jones, of 
Abermarles, knt. and Griffith Jones, of Trewerne, in the 
county of Radnor, efq. a younger brother, who was 
high-(heriff of Radnorfhire in the year 1553, and moft of 
whofe defendants were alfo high (heriffs of the fame 
county. Griffith Jones, of Trewerne, efq. the fourth in, 
defeent frOm the above Griffith, a juftice of the peace,, 
deputy-lieutenant, and captain in the militia, had iffue,. 
Griffith Jones,' who died unmarried; colonel James 
Jones, of whom hereafter ; John Jones, who left iffue ; 
Mary, who married Henry Bull, of Dunfield, in the 
county of Hereford, efq. by whom fhe left iffue ; Eliza¬ 
beth, who married Ezekiel Wefton,'of Walton, in the 
county of Radnor, efq. by whom file left iffue; and 
another daughter, who died unmarried. ' 
Colonel James Jones entered into the army at an early 
age. He greatly diftinguifiied himfelf in feveral battles, 
particularly in the battle of Blenheim, und’er the duke 
of Marlborough, when he loft an arm, and his regiment 
was nearly cut to pieces; on his return home he was^ 
perfonally pref'ented by queen Anne with an elegant' 
fword, which has been preferved by the family, in- 
feribed “ The gift of queen Anne.” In 1707 he was 
colonel of the queen’s regiment, with which he em¬ 
barked for the Leeward I Hands, During his command 
there, he received a number of official and private let-' 
ters, all addreffed to the honourable colonel James 
Jones, See. See. having been one of his majefty’s council 
at Antigua, by which it appears that he was highly 
refpeft.ed as a man of great ability and honour, and of 
great’public and private worth. He returned to Eng¬ 
land in 1711 ; died at Kingfton, in the county of Here¬ 
ford-, in 1713, aged upwards of fixty; and was buried, 
purfuant.to his will, at Radnor, near his father/Griffith ; 
having married, lint, Mifs Sufan Borne, who had eftates 
in Effex, by whom, who died foon after marriage, he 
had no iffue. Secondly,.on Feb. 16, 1694, Anne, daugh-, 
ter of --- Greenftreet, of Kent, efq. by whom lie had 
iffue, Mary, who died March 3, 1711, aged 16; and 
Greenftreet-James, and Henry, who died infants. Third¬ 
ly, on March 7, 1706, Mary, foie daughter and heir of 
Bridgftock Harford, of Bofbury, in the county of Here¬ 
ford, efq. member of parliament for the city of Hereford, 
by Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Bridges, of Old Col¬ 
well, in the county of Hereford, efq. born Oft. 14, 1681; 
by whom, who died April 3, 1755, (having fecondly. 
married Edward Braigbton, of KingtOn, in the county 
of Hereford,^M. D. leaving by him two daughters, Lucy 
and Mary,) he had iffue, Harford Jones, of the Whit- 
tern, in the county of Hereford, efq. born Jan. 28, 1707, 
high flierifF of Radnorfhire in 1729, married, about 1730, 
Elizabeth, daughter of William Brydges, of Old Col- 
wall, in the county of Hereford, efq. and by her, who 
died April 3, 1760, had iffue, Harford Jones, born 
