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fiicceeded by David-Willjam, the prefent earl. Her 
ladylhip re-married, Odtober 19, 1797, the honourable 
Fulke Greville, by whom (he has blue a daughter, born 
July 22, i798,,name'd Georgiana Murray. The heir 
prefumptive is George, his lordlhip’s brother." 
Creations. —Earl of Mansfield and Baron Murray, 
in England, Auguft j, 1792; Baron of Scone and Bal- 
vaird, and Vifcount Stormont, Scots honours, 1622. 
Residences. —Kumloughton, Dumfrieslbire ; and 
Caen-wood, Middlefex.—Town-houfe, Portland-place. 
ArmorialBearings. —See theannexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Uniaqmsvimtti.—“ Friend to virtuealone.” 
HERBERT, EARL OF CARNARVON. 
HENRY-HERBERT, Earl of CARNARVON,and 
Baron Porchefter, of Hump (hire, LL.D. created Baron 
Porchefter, of Highclere, in the county of Southamp¬ 
ton, by patent,Odtober 17, 1780; born Auguft 20,1741 ; 
married, July 15, 1771, to Elizabeth-Alicia, filter of the 
earl of Egremont, by whom he has iffue, Henry-George, 
lord Porchefter, heir apparent, born June 3, 1772, mar¬ 
ried, April 26, 1796, Elizabeth, daughter and heir of 
colonel Ackland, by lady Harriet, filter of the late earl 
of Ilcheller, by whom he has iflue, Harriet-Elizabeth, 
born June 23, 1797 j a foil, born June 8, 1800. Charles,- 
born July 5, 1774, married, July 9, 1800, Bridget-Au- 
gulta Forreft, fourth daughter of the honourable J. 
Byng, and niece to vifcount Torrington. William, born 
January 12, 1778; George, born February 21, 1779; 
Percy, born September 17, 1780, died April 1, 1784; 
Algernon, born July i2, 1792; Frances, born June 5, 
1775, married, December 5, 1797, to Thomas, eldeftfon 
of lord Ducie, and has iflue. 
The .pedigree of his lordlhip is fet forth under that of 
the Earl of Pembroke? being thefon of William, thefourth 
fon of Thomas, grandfather of the prefent earl. 
Creations. —Baron Porchefter, October 17, 1780; 
Earl of Carnarvon}’ July 3, 1793. 
Residences. —Highclere-houfe, in the county of 
Southampton.—Town-houfe, in Tenterden-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Un je fervirai. —“ One will I ferve.” 
JENKINSON, EARL OF LIVERPOOL. 
CHARLES JENKINSON, Earl of LIVERPOOL, 
and Lord Hawklbury, Baron of Hawklbury, in the coun¬ 
ty of Gloucefter, and a Baronet ; Collector of the Cuf- 
toms Inwards in tla^e' Port of London ; Clerk of the Pells 
in Ireland ; and a Vice-prefident of the Society of Arts, 
LL.D. born May 16, 1727; married, firft, in February 
1769, Amelia, daughter of William Watts, governor of 
Fort William in Bengal; by whom, who died July 1770, 
he had iffue, Robert-Banks Jenkinlon, lord Hawklbury, 
heir apparent, born June 7, 1770, married, March 25, 
1795, Louifa, daughter of the earl of Briftol. Plis lord- 
fliip married, fecondly, June 22,1782, Catharine, daugh¬ 
ter of fir Cecil Bifhop, bart. and widow of fir Charles 
Cope, of Odton Longueville, bart. who was his lord- 
fhip’s firft coufin, and by her has iffue, Charles-Cecil- 
Cope Jenkinfon, born May 29, 1784; and Charlotte 
Jenkinlon, June 8, 1783. 
The family of Jenkmfon was in confiderable repute 
in the reign of Charles II. Sir Robert Jenkinfon, grand¬ 
father of the prefent earl, married Sarah, daughter of 
Thomas Tomlins, efq. by whom he left iffue fir Robert- 
Banks Jenkinfon, father of fir Rpbert-Banks Jenkinlon, 
of Hedingvon in Oxfordlhire. Mary', who married fir Jo¬ 
nathan Cope, bart., of Bremen in Oxfordfliire, from whom 
are- defcended the duchels of Dorfet, and lady Strathaven, 
and feveral otherchildren; among whom was Charles Jen¬ 
kinfon, a colonel in the army, who died im 750,having mar¬ 
ried Amaranths,.daughterof Wolfran Cornwall, acaptain 
in the navy : (lie died in 1785, leaving iflue, Charles, his 
prefent lordlhip; John jenkinfon, joint lecretary for 
ireland, refident in Winchefter, and gentleman uiher to 
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the queen. He married, Frances, daughter of JohnPar- 
ker, rear-admiral of the red, and has iffue, Robert, in 
the guards, who died in Germany; Elizabeth, married, 
to tiie late Charles Wo.lfran Cornwall, efq. fpeaker of 
the houfe of commons, and who, by his cabling vote, 
threw out tire motion for eredting fortifications all round 
England ; Jane, unmarried. On the death of the above- 
mentioned fir Banks Jenkinfon, July 22, 1789, the earl 
of Liverpool fucceeded to the title of baronet a$ heir 
male of the family, and to the family eftates. His lord¬ 
lhip was authorifed by his majefty, July 23, 1796, to 
quarter the arms of Liverpool with thole of his family. 
Creations. —Baron Hawklbury, Auguft 21, 1786. 
Earl of Liverpool, May 28, 1796. 
Residences. —Addifcombe-park, near Croydon, in 
Surrey.—Town-houfe, in Hertford-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —Seetheannexed Engraving. 
Motto .—Palma non fine pulvere .—“ I have with dif¬ 
ficulty gained the palm.” 
JERVIS, EARL OF ST. VINCENT. 
JOHN JERVIS, Earl of St. VINCENT, Baron 
Jervis, and Vifcount St. Vincent of Meaford, in the 
county of Stafford, with remainders to William-Henry 
Ricketts, efq. captain in the royal navy, and his heirs 
male;, to whom his majefty, June 13, 1801, granted per- 
miflion to affunte and ufe the furname and bear the arms 
of Jervis only, to Edward-Jervis Ricketts, efq. barrifter 
of law, brother to the laid William-Henry Ricketts, and 
ions of Mary Ricketts, by William-Henry RickettS, efq. 
of the ill'and of Jamaica, deceafed, and filler to the faid 
John earl of St. Vincent, and his heirs; and the dignity 
of vifcountefs St. Vincent of Meaford, to the right ho¬ 
nourable Mary countefs of Northelk, daughter of the 
faid Mary Ricketts, and widow of William-Henry Rick¬ 
etts aforefaid, and the dignity of vifcount to the heirs 
male of her ladylhip. His lordlhip is a Knight of the 
Bath, an Admiral of the Red, Lieutenant-general of the 
Marines, and a Patron of the Naval Afylum; married,. 
June 5, 1783, Martha, eldelt daughter of the right ho¬ 
nourable fir Thomas Parker. 
His lordlhip is defcended from an ancient family long', 
refident at Chetkey, in Staflordlhire. His grandfather, 
John Jervis, married Mary only daughter of John Swyn- 
fen, of Swynfen, in the county of Stafford, efquire, and 
had iflue, John, who married, and left iffue ; William,, 
redtor of Steine ; Benjamin, died unmarried ; Thomas, 
married, and left iflue ; Matthew, married, and left 
iffue; Swynfen, redtor of Meaford, in the county of 
Stafford,, married Elizabeth, daughter of George Par-i 
ker,. efq. and filter to fir Thomas Parker, by whom he 
had William, of Meaford, efq. who married.Jane, only 
furviving filter of Thomas Hatfell, ofNewcallle, in the 
county of Stafford,- efquire; John, the prefent earl; 
Elizabeth, wife of the reverend Mr. Batwell; Kathleen, 
wife of Jeremiah Smith, efq. Mary, wife of the late 
William-Henry Ricketts, of Jamaica, efquire, by whom- 
fhe had iffue, William-Henry, captain of the Tonant,- 
moft unfortunately drowned by the upfetting of his 
barge, January 26, 1805, having married lady Elizabeth 
Lambert, daughter of the earl of Cavan, which marriage 
was djffolved by adt of parliament. Edward Jervis, 
married the honourable Caffandra Twilleton, daughter 
of Thomas, tenth lord Say and Sele, which marriage 
was diffolved in 1798, and has iffue, Eliza, Julia, Wil- 
liam-Jervis, and Maria. And a daughter, Mary, married 
to William earl of Northelk. The heir prefumptive is 
Edward Jervis, efq. to- the vifcounty only if the earl 
dies without male iffue, the earldom and.barony become 
extindl. 
Creations. —Earl of St. Vincent, May 27, 1797; 
and Vifcount St. Vincent, April 21, 1801. 
Residences. —Meaford-place, in Staffordlhire ; and 
Rochets, in the county of Elfex.—Town-houfe,.Mor? 
timer-ftreet. 
Armorial 
