502 HERA 
His lordfhip married, fecondly, March 3, 1767, Harriet, 
daughter of colonel Thomas Bladen, by whom he had 
i(fue, John-Thomas, born March 2, 1769, married, 
April.9, 1792, lady Caroline Paget, daughter of Henry 
earl of Uxbridge; and had Harriet, born March 17, 1793; 
Caroline, born in September 1794; and a daughter, born 
May 8, 1805. Thomas-Edward, born March 25, 1770; 
William-Robert, born April 28, 1775, in holy orders, 
married," June 7, 1803, Mifs Salter, daughter of T. Sal¬ 
ter, of Rickmanfworth in Hertfordftiire, efq. ( Bladen-. 
Thomas, born Auguft 25, 1776, a captain in the royal 
navy. His lordlhlp died March 5, 1799, and was fuc- 
ceeded by the prefent and fifth earl. The heir prefump- 
tive is John-Thomas, brother to the earl. __ 
Creations. —Baron Capel, Auguft 6, 1641. Vif¬ 
count Malden, and Earl of Effex, April 20, 1661. 
Residence. —Cafhiobury-park, in the county of Hert¬ 
ford ; and Hanipton-court, in Herefordlhire.—Town- 
lioufe, Upper Grofvenor-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Fideetfortitudine .—“ By faith and fortitude.” 
BRUDENELL, EARL OF CARDIGAN. 
JAMES BRUDENELL, Earl of CARDIGAN, 
Baron Brudenell of Deane in the county of Northamp¬ 
ton, and a Baronet, Keeper of the Privy Purfe to the 
King, High Steward of New Windfor, and Governor of 
Windfor Caftle; born April 10, 1725; fucceeded as 
Earl of Cardigan and Baron Brudenell, of Stanton Wy- 
vil, on the death of his brother, George duke of Mon¬ 
tagu, May 23, 1790; married, November 23, 1760, 
Anne, eldeft daughter of George vifpount Lewiftram, 
fort of William, firft earl of Dartmouth; but had no 
iffue by this lady, who died January 12, 17.86. His 
lordftiip married, fecondly, April 28, 1791, Elizabeth, 
filler to George, fourth earl of Waldegrave. 
The fa mil y of B rudenel 1 have a pedigree as remote as the 
reign of Henry III. Edmund Brudenell, one of the anceftors 
of the prefent earl of Cardigan, was in 1386, appointed ati^ 
torney general to Richard II. which office he held dur¬ 
ing the reign of that monarch. Robert, the. fourth in 
defcent from Edmund Brudenell, was by Henry VIII. 
April 13, 1520, appointed lord chief juftice of the court 
of common pleas, and died January 30, 1531. Thomas, 
his grandfon, was by James I. advanced to the degree of 
a baronet, and by Charles I. created baron Brudenell of 
Stanton Wyvil. He adhered to that prince in the civil 
wars, and for his exertions in that caufe fullered a te¬ 
dious imprifonment in the Tower of London. By 
Charles II. he was created earl of Cardigan, and died 
December 16, 1663. Francis lord Brudenell, foil of 
Robert, fecond earl of Cardigan, who died before his 
father, in 1698, married Frances, daughter of James 
Saville earl of Sufi'ex, and had two fons and three 
daughters ; Mar/, married to Richard, the fifth vifcount 
Molyneux, in, Ireland; Anne, married,, firft, to Henry 
lord Bellafyfe, and, fecondly, to Charles Lennox, the 
firft duke of Richmond ; and Frances, the youngefi, 
was firft married to Charles Levingfton, 1 arl of New¬ 
burgh; and, lecondly, to Richard lord Bellew. Of the 
foils, whicli were George and James, the latter, of Stock- 
ton-liall, in the county of Lincoln, died in Auguft 1746. 
He married Snfan, daughter of Bartholomew Burton, 
of Luffenham, in the county of Rutland, efq. by whom 
he had ift'ue, firft, George-Bi idges Brudeiaell, his heir ; 
Auguftus, fecond fon, who died in the tenth year of his 
age, in Marcn 1735; an< ^ two daughters, Carolina, and 
Louifa. His fattier, George Brudenell, the third ear! of 
Cardigan, married Elizabeth, Bruce, eldeft daughter of 
Thomas, fecund earl of Aylelbury, and died July 5, 1732 ; 
leaving ift'ue four fons and two daughters: Frances:, 
married to Oliver Tilfon, efq. Mary, married, firft, to 
Riciiard Powis, efq. by whom ftie had iifue, 1. Eliza¬ 
beth, married to the firft vifcount Sydney ; and 2. Mary, 
who married, firft, the earl of Courtown; and, lecondly, 
L D R Y. 
to Thomas Bouldby, efq. The fons were, George, his 
fucceftor, late duke of Montagu, who died May 28, 
1790, when the barony of Montagu, of Boughron, de- 
fcended to his grandfon, James, fecond fon of the duke 
of Buccleuch, and the dukedom and marquifate became 
extinfl. His grace was born July 26, 1712; married, 
July 7, 1730, Mary Montagu (fifter to 'lie ducliefs 
dowager of Manehefter, late countefs of Beaulieu, who 
died without ift'ue in 1787), fecond daughter and co-heir 
of John duke of Montagu, by Mary, daughter and co¬ 
heir of John the. great, duke ,of Marlborough ; after 
whole deceafe’, in 1749, his grace, on October 8, 1776, 
took the name and arms of Montagu ; and was by his 
majefty created marquis of Mbntlieinier, and duke of 
Montagu, November 5, 1786, and baron Montagu, of 
Bougliton, with remainder to James,, fecond fon o; Hen¬ 
ry duke of Buccleuch, by patent, Auguft 21, 1786, 
The duchefs died May r, 1775, having had iifue, i.John, 
marquis of Monthermer, born March 17, 1735; created. 
May 8, 1762, baron Montagu, of Bougliton, and died 
April ii, 1770, unmarried, by wliofe death that barony 
became extinft. 2. Elizabeth, born May 29, 1743, mar¬ 
ried, May.2, 1767, to Henry duke of Buccleuch, and 
lias ift'ue. 3. Mary, born September 6 , 1750; died 
June 28, 1761. 4. Harriet, born on July n, 1753, and 
died April 10, 1766. The fecond fan of the earl of 
Cardigan was James, the-prefent earl, who was created 
baron Brudenell, in 1780, and fucceeded his brother, the 
late duke of Montagu, as earl of Cardigan. Robert, 
third fan, born September 20, 1726, married Anne, 
daughter of fir Cecil Bifhopp, baronet, and died Octo¬ 
ber 20, 1768, leaving ift'ue, 1. Robert, heir prel’umptive 
to the prefent earl, born April 26, 1759. 2. Augiifta, 
born July 8, 1760. 3. Charlotte, born February 18, 
1762, died an infant. Thomas, the youngeft fon, born 
April 30, 1729, aft'umed the name and arms of Bruce, by 
royal fign manual, December 9, 1767 ; and in February 
1747, fucceeded his uncle, the earl of Aylelbury, as 
baron Bruce of Tottenham, in the county of Wilts, and 
'vfas created earl of Aylelbury, by patent, July iq, 1776. 
Creations. —Earl of Cardigan, April 20, 1661 ; 
Baron Biudenell, of Deane, in Northamptonfliire, Octo¬ 
ber 17, 1780. 
Residences. —Deane-park, in Northamptonftiire ; 
and Twickenham, in Middlefex.—Town-houle, Upper 
Grofvenor-ftreet. - 
Armorial Bearings.—S ee the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Engrace affie. —“ On grace depend.” 
HOWARD, EARL OF CARLISLE. 
FREDERIC HOWARD, Earl of CARLISLE, 
Vifcount Howard of Morpeth, Baron Dacre of Gillei- 
land, and a Knight of the Garter; born May 28, 1748 ; 
fucceeded his father the late earl, September 3, 1758; 
married, March 12, 1770, Carolina, daughter of Gran- 
ville-Levefon Gower, marquis of Stafford, by whom he 
has ift'ue, George, vifcount Morpeth, heir apparent, 
born September 17, 1773 ; married, March 1801, lady 
Georgiana Cavendilh, eldeft daughter of William duke 
of Devonlhire; and has ift'ue, a daughter, born June 24, 
1803 ; and a daughter, born May 10, 1804. llabella- 
Caroiine, born September 3, 1771 ; married, July 27, 
1789, John Campbell, lord Cawdor. Elizabeth, born 
November 13, 1780; married, April 22, 1799, John- 
Henry duke of Rutland. William, born December 25, 
1781. Gertrude, born in January 1783; married to 
William Sloane, efq. fon of Hans Sloane, efq. Frederic, 
born in December 1795. 
Willi,am, fon by the fecond venter of Thomas fourth 
duke of Norfolk, and younger brother of Thomas firft 
earl of Suffolk, married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas 
lord Dacre of Gillefland. Philip, the iifue of this mar¬ 
riage, was father of William ; and Philip, who, as well 
as another of the grand fons of lord William Howard, was 
killed in the civil war fighting for Charles I. Charles, 
