506 HERA 
September 9, »5r3 ; but George, bis only Ton, being 
fufpedfted of fomenting an infurreflion againft Henry 
VIII. buffered irnprifonment in the Tower, and death', 
in'1537. John, eighth lord Lumley, his fon, was re- 
Ho red -in blood by Edward VI. but, dying without iffue, 
April ji, 1609, the title became exiindh 
Richard, grand Con of Anthony, younger fondf R .-i chard- 
fixth.lord Lumley,'was by Charles I. July 12, i6?8, 
created vifcount Lumley of Waterford, in the kingdom 
of Ireland. He was a principal commander in the royal 
army in the enfuirig civil war. John,.his (on,,had iffue, 
I. Richard, fecond lord vifcount Lumley. 2. Henry,' 
who ferved with great reputation in the wars of William 
III. and the duke of Marlborough ; and was railed to 
the appointment of general of the horfe : he died Octo¬ 
ber 18, 1722. 
Richard, fecond lord vifcount Lumley, was by Charles 
II. created baron Lumley, of Lumley-caitle, in the coun¬ 
ty of Durham. He had a principal (have in gaining the 
victory of Sedgemoor, in which the duke of Monmouth 
was defeated, July 6, 1685 ; and was afterwards active 
in promoting the bufinefs of the revolution. By king 
William he was advanced to the dignity of earl of Scar¬ 
borough. He died December 17, 1721, leaving iffue, 
1. Richard, fecond earl of Scarborough. 2. William, 
who entered into the royal navy, and was killed in an 
.engagement at fea, April 9, 1709. 3. Thomas, third' 
earl of Scarborough. 
Richard, fecond earl of Scarborough,, upon the ac- 
ceflion of’George II. was appointed matter,of. the horfe 
to the king. He was the intimate friend of Philip Dor¬ 
mer, fourth earl of Chefterfield, who wrote a very ele¬ 
gant panegyric of his character. Thomas, third earl of 
Scarborough, took the name of Saunderfon, in purlu- 
ance of tlie will of James Saunderfon earl, of Cattletow.n 
iti Ireland. He married Frances, daughter of George 
Hamilton earl of Orkney; by which lady he had iffue, 
1. Richard, fourth earl of Scarborough. 2. Anne. 3. 
Frances, married to Peter earl of Ludlow in the king¬ 
dom of Ireland. He died March 15, 1752. 
Richard, fourth earl of Scarborough, married Bar¬ 
bara, fitter to fir George Savile, baronet; by which lady 
he, had iffue, x. George-Auguftus, the fifth earl. 2. 
Richard-Lumley, the prefent earl. 3. Thomas-Charles, 
born Miiy 3, 1760, a captain in the royal navy, killed 
on-board the Ilis, September 3, 1782. 4.:John, in holy 
orders, who affumed the name of Savile, purfuant to the 
will of his uncle, the late fir George Savile, bart. born 
in 1761 ; married, in November 1785, to Anna-Maria, 
daughter of Julian Herring, efq. and has iffue, George- 
Auguftus, born in November 1786, and five other chil¬ 
dren. His lordfhip died May 12, 1782, and was fuc- 
ceeded by his fon, George-Auguftus, the fifth earl, 
born September 22, 1753, who dying September 5, 
1807, without'iffue, was (ucceeded by his next brother, 
Richard, the fixth earl. The heir prefumptive is John, 
in holy orders, next brother to the prefent earl. 
Creations. —Baron Lumley, May 31, 1681. Vif¬ 
count, April 10, 1689. Earl of Scarborough, April 15, 
1690; and Vifcount Lumley, of Waterford, July 12, 
1628. 
Residences. —Lumley Caftle, in the county of Dur¬ 
ham ; and Sandbec Park, in the county of York.— 
Town-houfe, Park-lane. 
Motto.— Murus aneus confcientiaJana. —“A found con- 
fcience is a wall of brafs.” 
ZULEISTE1N DE NASSAU, EARL OF ROCH- 
FORD. 
WILL‘1 AM-HENRY-ZULEISTEIN DE NASSAU, 
Earl of ROCHFORD, Vifcount Tunbridge* and Ba¬ 
ron of Enfield; born June 28, 1754; (ucceeded to the 
title upon the death of his uncle, September 30, 1781. 
The family of Zuleiftein is defeended from Frederic, 
fon-of Henry-Frederic prince of Orange. He took the 
LORY. 
furnatrie of Zuleiftein from a lordftiip of that name in 
the province of Holland, and was killed in the defence 
of his ? country againft the ipvafion of Louis.XiV. Octo¬ 
ber 12, 1672. William-Henry, his fon, .was a.principal 
confident of William III. He was taken prifoner at the 
battle' of Landen, July 29,.1693; and two years after 
was created, baron of Enfield, vifcount Tunbridge, and 
earl of Rockford. He-died in 1,708', leaving iffue, 1, 
William-Henrv, fecond earl of Rochford, who ferved as 
a volunteer in the expedition. againtr Cadiz in 1703; 
greatly diftinguifhed himfelf at the. battle of Blenheim., 
Auguft 2, 1704; and was killed at the battle of Alma- 
nara,‘July 27, 1710. 2: Frederic,,; ihjrd earl of Roch¬ 
ford, who had iffue William-Henry, fourth earl of Roch¬ 
ford ; aijd Richard Savage, ; who married Elizabeth, 
daughter and heir of Edward Spencer of Rendleftiajn, 
in the county of Suffolk, efquire ; qnd relidt of James, 
fecond dnke of Brandon ; by whom he had iffue, Wil¬ 
liam-Henry, the prefent earl, and George-Richard, bora 
September 5, 1736. Richard-Savage died May 17,17803 
jind earl Frederic June 14, 1738. 
William-Henry, fourth earl of Rochford, was ap¬ 
pointed, in ,1749, envoy extraordinary and mipifter ple¬ 
nipotentiary to the king of Sardinia ; and fopn after his 
return, . Mf-rch 2, 1735, was made groom of the dole to 
George II. He was appointed, June 8, 1763, ambaffa- 
dor extraordinary to the court of Spain; and June x, 
1766, ambaffador to the court of France, Having re- 
figned that appointment, he was conftituted, Ottober 21,, 
'1768, one of his majefty’s principal fecretaries of date, 
in which office he continued till November 10, 1773, 
His lordftiip.married Lucy, daughter of Ed,ward Young, 
of Durnford, in Wiltfttire, efquire, who.died January 9, 
1773. The earl dying without iffue, September 28, .1781, 
was (ucceeded by his nephew, William-Henry, the pre¬ 
fent and fifth earl. The heir prefumptive is George- 
Richard-Savage, only brother to tiie prefent earl. - 
Creations. —Baron Enfield, Vifcount Tunbridge, 
and Earl of Rochford, May To, 1695. 
Residences.— Eafton Hall, in the'county of Suffolk; 
and Saint Ofyth, in the county of Effex.-—Town-houfe, 
Bruton ftreet, Bond-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings .■—See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Spei durat avotjum . — “ The hope of my an- 
ceftors fubfifts.” 
KEPPEL, EARL OF ALBEMARLE. 
WILLIAM-CHARLES KEPPEL, Earl of AL. 
BEMARLE, Vifcount Bury, and Baron of Aftiford; 
born May .14, 1772 ; fucceeded his fathe.r, the late earl, 
October 13, while an infant, the fame year ; and married 
April 9, 1792, Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Edward 
lord Clifford; and has iffue, Auguftus-Frederic, vifcount 
Bury, heir apparent, born June 2, 1794; Sophia, born 
Marcli 28, 1797; Elizabeth, born April 23, 1798, died 
April 26, 1806; George-Thomas, born June 13, 1799; 
Edward, born Auguft 16, 1800; a daughter, born June 
16, 1803; a fon, born Odober 5, 1804; and a daughter, 
born July 15, 1806. 
The family of Keppel is one of the mod ancient in the 
lift of the nobility of the province of Guelderland, in 
the United Provinces. Arnold Joo.ft van Keppel, lord 
ofVoorft, came over to England with William III. and 
was by that monarch created baron Afhford, vifcount 
Bury, and earl of Albemarle. Upon the death of the 
king he returned to his native country, and was one of 
the commanders of the Dutch forces appointed to ferve 
under John duke of Marlborough. He.was taken,pri- 
foner at the battle of Denain, July 24, 1712, and died 
. May 30, 17x8. 
Wiiliam-Anne, fecond earl of Albemarle, his fon, alfo 
embraced the military profeffion, and ferved at the 
battle of Dettingen, June 27, 1743, and in the different 
battles of William duke of Cumberland. Upon the 
conclufion of the peace of Aix la Chapelle in 1748, he 
s was 
