HERA 
Jemima-Tnllikin, daughter of James Jones, efq. and 
had iffue by her (who died February 14, 1779) Charles, 
the ( relent marquis ; and Mary, born June 28, 1769, 
married, in November 1785, Mark Singleton* efq. The 
earl, in confideration of his great fervices and vidlbries, 
in the war with Tippoo Saib, (fee the articles Eng land, 
and Hindoostan,) was advanced to the. dignity of 
marquis Cornwallis; and, dying at Gauzepoor, in the 
province of Benares, in Hindooftan, Odtober 5, 1805, was 
fucceeded by his only fon, Charles, the prefent and 
fecond marquis. 
Creations.— Baron Cornwallis, 1661. Vifcount and 
Earl, 1753. Marquis, Augufi 15, 1792. 
Residences. — Broome, and Culford Hall, in the 
county of Suffolk.—Town-houfe, Old Burlington-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto .—Virtus vincit invidiam. —“ Virtueovercometh 
envy.”, 
CONWAY, MARQUIS OF HERTFORD. 
FRANCIS - INGRAM - SEYMOUR CONWAY, 
Marquis and Earl of HERTFORD, Earl of Yar¬ 
mouth, Vifcount: Beauchamp, Lord Conway, BarOn of 
Ragley, and Baron Conway of Killultagh in Ireland ; 
born February 12, 1748 ; fucceeded his father, Francis, 
the late marquis, June 14, 1794 ; married, fiift, February 
-i, 1768, Alicia, daughter.of tiieflate vifcount Windfor ; 
and by her (who died February 11, 1772) had iffue, 
Alicia, born July 30, 1771, -and died foon after. His 
lordfhip married, fecondly, May 20, 1776, IfabellaAnne 
Ingram, daughter and coheir of vifcount Irwin, born 
June 10, 1759, and has iffue, Francis-Charles, earl of 
Yarmouth, heir apparent, born March 11, 1777; mar¬ 
ried, May 18, 1798, mil's Fn^niani, and has iffue, l'ran- 
ces-Maria, born February 2, 1799; and Richard, vif¬ 
count Beauchamp, born February 23, 1800. 
The family of Conway is defcended from the dukes 
of Somerfet. Francis, younger fon of fir Edward Sey¬ 
mour, baronet, fpeaker of the houfe of commons in the 
reign of Charles II. and lixth in deferent from,Edward 
firft duke of Somerfet, lord protector of England, inhe¬ 
rited the eftates of Edward earl of Conway, fecretary of 
date to Charles II. and-was created, by queen Anne, 
baton Conway of Ragley, in the kingdom of Great Bri¬ 
tain.; and October 16, 1703, baron Conway of Killultagh, 
in the kingdom of Ireland. He was born May 28, 1679, 
and married, fiifi, in February 1703, Mary Hyde, daugh¬ 
ter of Laurence earl of Rochefter ; affd by her, who died 
January 25, 1709, had the following iffue: Lelitia, who 
died 1723 ; Mary, married Nicholas Price, efq. of Ireland, 
and left iffue; Henrietta, born in 1706, died May io, 1771; 
Catharine, born in 1708, died June 14, 1737. His lord- 
fiiip married, fecondly, Jane, daughter of-Bowden, 
efq. and by her, w ho died February 13, 1716, had iffue, 
Edward, who died an infant, April 8, 1710; Jane, died, 
■unmarried, on May 5, 1749. His lord (hip married, third¬ 
ly, in July 1718, Charlotte, daughter of fir John Shorter, 
knight, and by her, who died February 12, 1734, had 
iffue, Francis, the firfi marquis ; Henry,.a general in the 
army, who ferved with reputation under William late 
duke of Cumberland, and prince Ferdinand of Brunfwic, 
in the war of 1756. He was conl'tituted, July 10, 1765, 
-one of his majelty’s moll honourable privy council, and 
one of the principal fecretaries of ftate, which office he 
refigned in January 1768. He was promoted, October 
24, 1767, to be lieutenant-general of the'office of ord¬ 
nance, and railid, May 25, 1772, to the rank of general 
in the army. He was appointed, October 23, 1772, go¬ 
vernor of the ifland of Jerfey ; and, O.dlobtr 24, 1774, 
coloneLof the royal regiment of horfe.guards, lie was 
declared, March 30, 1782, commander in chief of his 
majefty’s forces, which office he refigned . in December 
37S3. A legacy of five thou fund pounds was bequeathed 
him, in 1764, by William fourth duke of Devonffiire, in 
teftimony of his approbation of his parliamentary con- 
y ol. IX. No. 602. 
L D R Y. 487 
du6l; and general Conway had the honour of fuccefs- 
‘fully moving in tlie houfe of commons the repeal ot the 
American ffamp-adt in 1765, and the resolution tor put¬ 
ting an end to the offenfive war in America in 1781. He 
was born in 1720; died July 10, 1795 ; married, Decem¬ 
ber 19, 1747, Caroline Campbell, onlv daughter.of John 
latfduke of Argyle, and widow of Charles Bruce eail 
of A lelbury and Elgin, by uihom he had iffue, Anne, 
born November 8, 1748, who married, June 14. *7 6 7» 
John Darner, eldeft fon of the firfi: earl of Dorchefter, 
and was left his widow, in 1778.—Charlotte, born July 
22, and died in September 1717. Anne, married, March 
10, 1755. John Harris, efq. and died in 1774, leaving 
iffue, Francis, lord Conway, who died in Ireland, Fe¬ 
bruary 3, 1732,. and was fucceeded by his fon Francis, 
the firfi marqpis, who, Augufi 3, 1750, was created vif¬ 
count Beauchamp, and earl ot Hertford, with remainder, 
for want of male iffue, to his brother; and in 1793, he 
was advanced to the dignity of marquis of Hertford and 
-earl of Yarmouth. He was born in 1719 ;-married, May 
29, 1741, I fabella Fitzroy-,.younge(t daughter of Charles, 
fecond duke of Grafton ; and by her, who died Novem¬ 
ber 10, 1782, had iffue the prefent marquis. Anne, 
married, February 15, 1^66, Charles Moore, the prefent 
marquis of Drogheda, and has iffue. Henry, born De¬ 
cember 15, 1746. Sarah-Franecs, married, June 3, 1766, 
to Robert Stewart, earl of Londonderry, and died July 
30, 1770, leaving iffue. Robeit, born December 20, 
1748 ; married, firfi, June 15, 1773, Elizabeth, daughter 
of Peter Delme, efq. who died November 29, 1804, and 
has iffue, 1. Elizabeth ; 2. Henry; 3. Frances; and, 
fecondly, May 2, 1806; the honourable Anderlechtia- 
Clariffa Chetwynd, filler to Richard vifcount Chetwynd. 
Gertrude, born Odlober 9, 1750, anH died May 29, 178 2; 
married George, laft earl of Grandifon, and had ifiue 
Gertrude, married, July 1, 1802, lord Henry Stuart, fon 
of John marquis of Bute. Frances, born December 4, 
1751 ; maVried Henry-Pelham Clinton, earl of Lincoln,- 
fon of the duke of Newcaftle, who died Odlober 22, 1778, 
and had iffue a fon, who died young; and Catharine, 
married, October 2, 1800, to vifcount Folkftone, fon-of 
the earl of Radnor, and died in 1804. Elizabeth, born 
March 3, 1754. Ifabella-Rachel, born December 25, 
1755; married to George Hatton, efq. Edward, who 
died September 12, 1785, unmarried. Hugh, an admiral 
iii the royal navy; married, April 2, 1786, Anne-Hora- 
tia (who died July 12, 1801,) daughter.-of the duche.fs 
of Gloucefter, by her firfi hufbanrl, the fecond earl 
Waldegrave, and had iffue, George-Francis, Hugh, Ho¬ 
race, William ; a daughter, born Odlober 18,1795 ; and 
another fon, born February r, 1797, and Mary, born in 
1798. William, born Oftober 3, 1760; married, No¬ 
vember 10, 1798, Mil’s Martha Clitherow. George, born 
July 21, 1763 ; married Ifabella Hamilton, daughter of 
the reverend George Hamilton. His lordfhip died June 
14, 1794, and was fucceeded by Francis, his fon, the fe¬ 
cond and prefent marquis. 
Creations. —Baron Conway, of Ragley, in the coun¬ 
ty of Warwick, March 17, 1702. Baron Conway, of Kil¬ 
lultagh, in Ireland, Odlober 16, 1703. Vifcount Beau¬ 
champ, Earl of Hertford, Augufi 3, 1750. EaiTof Yar¬ 
mouth, and Marquis of Hertford, June 29, 1793. 
Residences. —Ragley Park, Warwickffiire ; and Sud¬ 
bury Hall, Suffolk.—Town-houfe, Manchcller-fquare. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Fide et-amore.—'* By faith and love.” - ’ 
STUART, MARQUIS OF BUTE. 
JOHN STUART, Marquis of BUTE, Earl of 
V/indfor, Vifcount Mountjoy, Baron Cardiff', of Cardiff 
C a file, and Baron Mountftuart in England, Earl of Bute, 
Vifcount and Baron Mountftuart in Scotland, and a Ba¬ 
ronet ; Lord Lieutenant of the county of Glamorgah ; 
•Lord Lieutenant, Hereditary Sheriff, and Coroner; of 
Bute (hire ; Keeper of Rothfay Caltle, and LL.D. bqirn 
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