776: HERALD R Y. 
Lavie, fir Thomas, Captain in the Royal Navy. 
Lawrence, fir Soulden, one of the Judges of his Ma¬ 
jefty’s Court of Common Pleas, Feb. 5, 1773. 
Le Blanc, fir Simon, one of the Jhdges of his Majefty’s 
Court of King’s Bench ; June 6, 1799. 
Leighton, fir William, Alderman of London, Fenchurch 
Buildings'; May 1, 1800. 
Lewes, fir Watkin, Alderman of London, and Father of 
the City; Green-ftreet, Grofvenor-fquare ; Feb. 5, 
• 1773- 
Lind, fir James, Captain in the Royal Navy,May 9,1805. 
Lifter, fir J. June 2, 1802. 
Macdonald, Right Hon. fir Archibald, Chief Baron of 
his Majefty’s Court of Exchequer, June 27, 1788.— 
Sir Archibald is the pofthumous fon of fir Alexander 
Macdonald, bart. who died at Bernera, in November 
174*5; and brother of the late baron Macdonald ; and 
uncle to the prefent lord; for whom fee p. 675 of 
this volume. Sir Archibald married, Dec. 26, 1777, 
Louifa-Levifon Gower, eldeft daughter of Granville, 
firft marquis of Stafford ; by which lady he has ifiue, 
four daughters. 
Macintofh, fir James, Dec. 21, 1803. 
Mackenzie, fir Alexander, Feb. 10, 1802. 
Mansfield, Right Hon. fir James, Chief Juftice of his 
. Majefty’s Court of Common Pleas, F.S.A. May 8, 
1804. 
March, fir Charles, Aug. 23, 1786. 
Meredith, fir John, Sept. 8, 1762. 
Moore, fir George, June 2, 1781. 
Mills, fir Thomas, P.K.B. June 5, 1772. 
Miles, fir Jonathan, of London, 1807. 
Mitchell, fir Charles, March 18, 1796. 
Munro, fir Alexander, one of his Majefty’s Commiffion- 
ers of the Cpfto.ms, March 17, 1783. 
Munro, fir George* P.K.B. April 30, 1779. 
Nagel, fir Edmund, P.K.B. Rear Admiral of his Ma¬ 
jefty’s Blue Squadron; 1795. 
Napier, fir James, March 13, 1778. 
Nares, fir George, Jan. 25, 1771. 
Nafh, fir Stephen. Aug. 18, 1786. 
Nicholl, firjohn, D.C.L. the King’s Advocate General, 
and Official in the Archdeaconry of Middlefex, and 
London; and Deart of the Arches Court of Canter¬ 
bury; M.P. for Great Bedwin, in the county of 
Wilts; Refidences, Aldenham Houfe, in the county 
of Wilts, and Lincoln’s-Inn, London; Oft. 31, 1798. 
Nixon, fir Eccles, Dec. 3, 1799. 
Mourfe, fir Charles, Aug. 15, 1786. 
Nowell, fir Michael, Aug. 25, 1786. 
Ogle, fir Chaloner, Admiral of the Red, Kingfton Houfe, 
near Winchefter; Nov. 28, 1768. 
Ormfby, fir Charles-Montagu, May 21, 1806. 
Page, fir Hyde-Thomas, Aug. 22, 1783. 
Patey, fir James, Feb. 23, 1784. 
Paxton, fir William, March 16, 1803. 
Pegge, fir Chriftopher, F.R.S. and F.L.S. Profeffor of 
Phyfic in the Univerfity of Oxford, June 26, 1799. 
Pennington, fir Ifaac, Regius Profelfor of Phyfic in the 
Univerfity of Cambridge, Dec. 2, 1795* 
Perryn, fir Richard, April 3, 1776. 
Peter, fir John, of his Majefty’s Exchequer Office, 
K.M.H. 
Phillips, fir Richard, Bridge-ftreet, London, March 30, 
1808. 
Phillips, fir Jonathan, Sept. 13, 1786. 
Picknell, fir George, April 2, 1795. 
Pigot, fir Arthur, King’s Counfellor, M.P. for Arundel, 
in tile county of Suffex ; Stone Buildings, Lincoln’s- 
Fnn, and Peplow Houfe, in Shropfliire ; Feb.. 12, 1806. 
Pinhorn, fir John, Banker in the city of London; May 
22, 1802. 
Pitches, fir Abraham, April 12, 1782. 
Pltrmer, fir Thomas, Solicitor-General, and one of his 
Majefty’s Judges in the Principality of Wales; M.P. 
for Downton, in the county of Wilts; Lincoln’s-Inn; 
Ap’il 15, 1807. 
Pocock, fir Ifaac, Sept. 6 , 178 6. 
Porten, Stanier, P.K.B. June 5, 1772. 
Powell, fir Gabriel, July 2, 1800. 
Powell, fir Alexander, Aug. 27, 1762. 
Pownall, fir George, April 6, 1796. 
Prothero, fir Henry, March 16, 1803. 
Pye, fir Thomas, June 24, 1773. 
Rawlins, fir William, of London, May 22, 1802. 
Romilly, fir Samuel, a .King’s Counfellor, Chancellor of 
the county Palatine of Durham, and M.P. for Ware- 
ham, in Dorfetffiire ; Feb. 12, 1806. 
Royds, firjohn, (by Patent), July 15, 1801. 
Rule, fir William, of his Majefty’s Navy Office, in 
Somerfet Place, June 27, 1794. 
Ruth, fir William-Beaumaris, 1800. 
Ruflell, fir Henry, May 10, 1797. 
Saumarez, fir Thomas, a Colonel in the Army, July 15, 
179 5- 
Scott, Right Hon. fir William, D.C.L. and F.R.S. 
Judge of his Majefty’s High Court of Admiralty; 
Admiralty Court, Doftors’ Commons; Sept. 3, 1788. 
Searle, fir Francis, Kingfton upon Thames; March 30, 
1S03. 
Senlioufe, fir Jofeph, April 7, 1783. 
Seyer, fir William, 1798. 
Shafto, fir Cuthbert, of Babington Hall, Dec. 9, 1793. 
Sir Cuthbert, by his firft wife, had a fon, George- 
Delaval, who is an officer in the Royal Lancafhire 
Militia ; and by his fecond wife, now living, he has a 
numerous ifiue. 
Shairp, fir Stephen, Sept. 17, r8o6. 
Shipley, fir Charles, Brigadier General in the Army, 
and Lieutenant Colonel of the 8ad Regiment of Foot, 
March 22, 1808. 
Smith, fir George, Colonel in the Army, and Aid de 
Camp to the King ; Dec. 9, 1807. 
Smith, fir William-Sidney, K. C. and K. F. Rear Ad¬ 
miral of his Majefty’s White Squadron.—Arms: 
Azure, on a chevron engrailed between three lions 
paflant guardant or, a wreath of laurel proper be¬ 
tween two erodes calvary fable; on a chief, the in¬ 
terior of an ancient fortification, in perfpeftive, pro¬ 
per; in the centre a breach, and on the dexter fide 
of the faid breach the union flag of Great Britain, 
and on the finifter fide the ftandgrd of the Ottoman 
Empire, being gules within an increfcent, an eftoile 
of eight points.argent, difplayed.—Crefts: ift, Thp 
imperial Ottoman Chelengh, or plume of triumph, 
proper; upon a turban argent, the cap gules. 2d, 
A leopard’s head proper, gorged with a plain collar, 
therefrom a line reflexed, ifluant out of an eaftern 
crown or.—Supporters: On the dexter fide a lamb 
murally crowned argent, in the mouth an olive- 
branch, being the fymbol of Peace, fupporting the 
banner of Jerufalem proper ; and on the finifter a tiger 
guardant proper, navally crowned or; in the mouth 
a palm-branch, being the fymbol of Viftory, fupport¬ 
ing the union flag of Great Britain, with the inferip- 
tion “ Jerufalem, 1799,” in gold characters, upon the 
crofs of St. George; around the lower part of the 
fhield, part of the collar and the crofs of the Svvedifh 
military order of the Sword.—Motto, Caur de lion, 
Lion’s heart. 
Standridge, fir Samuel, Nov. 18, 1795. 
Stanley, fir Edward, March 11, 1807. 
Stirling, fir Walter, March 23, 1781. 
Strange, fir Thomas, March 14, 1798. 
Stuart, fir John, IC. B. and K. C. Count of Maida, Lieu¬ 
tenant Governor of Grenada, and a Lieutenant Gene¬ 
ral in the Army; Oft. 13, 1804. 
Sulivan, fir Benjamin, (by Patent,) July 17, 1801. 
Sympfon, fir Edward, Dec. 28, 1761. 
Tawney, fir Richard, Aug. 13, 1786, 
Thomas, 
