564 HERA 
Henry, born May 7, 1733! who fucceeded his father. 3. 
John, married to Anne-Gabriella, daughter of fiWFran- 
cis Head, bait, of the Hermitage, in Kent, and widow 
ot Mofes Mendez, efq. of London, by whom he had one 
foil, who died in his infancy. 3. Chriftopher, died Sep¬ 
tember 15, 1747. 4. Francis, married to Mifs Mary 
Lyttelton, by whom he had iffue, Henry, born in 1767, 
and who took tlie name of Curfon, by his majefty’s per- 
mifiion ; he married, May 21, 1788, Bridget, daughter 
of 1 homas Hawkins, efq. of Nafh Court, in the county 
of Kent ; and had ifTue, Edward ; Maria; Flavia, fince 
dead; Charles; Charlotte; Francis, died in 1793. 5* 
Philip, born October 13, 1739 ; married in 1767, Mifs 
Barbara Lyttelton, filler of.his brother’s lady, who died 
April 10, 1805, and has iffue, Barbara, married to fir 
Samuel Chambers, of Woodftock Houfe, in Kent, and 
has illue, Frances, who died young. Anne, married, in 
1 793> to Gawen Aynfley Midford, efq. and has iffue, 
Phiiip-Henry, in the army. Maria. Elizabeth. Ca¬ 
tharine, married, in 1803, to Thomas-Johnfon Pearce, 
efq. Louifa, died in 1803 ; and Emma-Therefa, mar- 
- ried November 26, 1803, to Frederic Holbrooke, efq. 
and has iflue, a daughter, born September 26, 1S04. 6. 
Anthony, died an infant. 7. Catharine, married to Tho¬ 
mas Moftyn, efq. uncle to the earl of Shrewfbury, and 
third fon of fir George Moftyn, bart. of Talacre, in 
Flintfliire. 8. Winifred, who died in 1794. 9. Tho¬ 
mas, born February 2, 1746. Her ladyfhip dying Auguft 
2°, 1765, his lordfhip married, fecondly, in March 1776, 
Anne, daughter of John Brinkhurff, of the Moor, in 
Buckinghainfliire, efquire ; which lady dying in Janu- 
ary 1771, without ilfue, his lordfhip married, thirdly, in 
i77 2 » the widow of Thomas Davis, efq. who furvived 
him. He died April 29, 1781. 
Henry, eleventh lord Teynham, was born May 7, 1773 ; 
and married, June 2, 1753, Wilhelmina, daughter of fir 
Francis Head, bart. of the Hermitage, in Kent ; which 
lady dying! without iffue, lie married, fecondly, Eliza¬ 
beth, the widow of John Mills,efq. ofWoodford Bridge, 
in the county of Elfex, by whom he had iffue as follows : 
s. Betfy-Maria, married to Francis-Henry Tyler, efq. 
died March 1, 1788, leaving iffue one fon. 2. Catharine, 
born Auguft 2, 1762. 3. Philip, died in infancy. 4. 
Henry, the late lord, born May 3, 1764. 5. John, the 
prefent lord, born in 1767. His lordfhip died December 
10, 1786, and was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, Henry, 
twelfth lord; who dying January 10, 1800, unmarried, 
his honours and eftate devolved to his only brother, 
John, the prefent and thirteenth lord Teynham. 
If his lordfhip dies without ifTue male, the title will 
defcend to Henry Curfon, efq. of Water-perry, in Ox- 
fordihire, his firft coufin, being eldeft fon of Francis 
(his lordfhip’s uncle), fourth fon of Henry, tenth lord 
Teynham. 
Creation. —Baron Teynham, July 9, 1616. 
Residences.—L inflead Lodge, in the county of Kent. 
*—Town-houfe, Half-Moon-ftreet, Piccadilly. 
ArmorialBearings .—See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Spes vita, in Deo. —“ My hope is in God.” 
BYROhJ, BARON BYRON. 
GEORGE-GORDON BYRON, Baron BYRON, of 
Rochdale; born January 22, 1788; fucceeded the late 
lord, Mdy 19, 1798. 
The family of Byron had large poffeflions in England 
in the reign of William the Conqueror. Sir John Byron 
fought in the army of Henry VII. at the battle of Bof- 
worth, Aug. 22, 1485. Sir John Byron, third in defcent 
fromNicholas, brother to fir John, had iffue, 1. John, who 
was conffituted by Charles I. in 1641, lieutenant of the 
Tower of London. He had a command at the battles of 
Edgehill and Newbury ; foOn after which he was crea¬ 
ted baron Byron' of Rochdale, with remainder to his 
brothers. He was appointed, in the following year, com¬ 
mander in chief of the reinforcements from Ireland ; and' 
LDRY. 
after fome fucceffes was befieged in Chefter, where he 
furrendered to fir Thomas Fairfax, in 1645. 2. Richard, 
fecond lord Byron, greatly diftinguifhed himfelf in the 
civil wars. 3. Philip, who was killed at the fiege of 
York, in 1644. 4. Thomas, who was wounded at the 
battle of Hopton Heath, March 19, 1643; 
William, fourth lord Byron, grandfon of Richard fe¬ 
cond lord Byron, married, firft, Mary, daughter of John, 
third earl of Bridgewater, who died April 12, 1703; 
and, fecondly, Frances-Wilhelmina, daughter of Wil¬ 
liam, firft earl of Portland ; by which lady, who died 
May 31, 1712, he had three fons, who all died young, 
and one daughter. His lordfhip married, thirdly, Fran¬ 
ces, daughter of William lord Berkeley of Stratton, and 
by her (who, in Auguft 1740, remarried fir Thomas Hay, 
baronet, of Alderfton, in North Britian) had five fons : 
William, fifth lord Byron, born November 5, 1722; fuc¬ 
ceeded his father, William, the fourth lord, Auguft 8, 
1736; married, March 28, 1747, Elizabeth, daughter 
and heir of Charles Shaw, of Befthorp Hall, in Norfolk, 
efquire, by whom he had ifTue, 1. William, died May 
1749- 2 - William, born October 27, 1749; married Ju_ 
Jiana-Elizabeth, fecond daughter of his uncle, admiral 
John Byron, and_ died June 22, 1776, leaving iffue one 
Ion, William, who was killed in Corlica in 1794. 3. 
Hcnrietta-Diana, died June 1, 1760. 4. Caroline, born 
January 17, 1755. John, born November 8, 1723, who 
was call away in the Wager man of war, in lord Anfon’s 
fqttadron■; and, after fuft'ering the moft extreme hard- 
ftiips upwards of five years, returned to England, and 
was a vice-admiral hi the royal navy; married, in Au¬ 
guft 1748, Mifs Trevannion, daughter of John Trevan- 
nion, of Carhays, in Cornwall, efquire, and, dying April 
10, 1768, left ifTue by her, 1. John, an officer in°the ar¬ 
my, born February 7, 1756 ; married, firft, lady Amelia 
d’Arcy, only daughter of Robert, earl of Holdernefle • 
by which lady he had iffue two daughters; one died an 
infant ; and the other, Augufta, furvives ; he married 
fecondly, Mifs Gordon, by whom-he had ifTue, George! 
Gordon, the prefent lord Byron. 2. George-Anfon & in 
the royal navy, married Mifs Dallas, who died February 
26, *793> leaving iffue, Georgiana-Julia, born in 1783, 
ffnce deceafed, and George-Anfon, born 1789. 3. Fran! 
ces, married- Charles Leigh, efq. a general in the army. 
4. Juliana-Elizabefh, married, firft, her coufin, William" 
eldeft fon of the fifth lord Byron; and, fecondly, firRo! 
bert Wilmot, baronet, and died March 15, 1788. 5. 
Cliarlptte-Augufta. Richard, in.holy orders, born Oc¬ 
tober 28, 1724; married to Mifs Farmer, and has ifTue, 
Richard, John, and Henry. Charles, who died May 16, 
1731. George, born April 22, 1730 ; married Frances! 
daughter and co-heir of Elton Levetr, efq. and had ifTue, 
1. Ifubella, born October 20, 1754. 2. William, and 3! 
George, twins, died young. 4. John, born September 
14, 1758. 5. Frederic-George, born November 21, 1764, 
and died in 1782 ; and Ifabella, born November 10, 1721^ 
married, firft, June 8, 1743, Henry, fourth earl of Car- 
lifle, by whom (he had iffue; and married, fecondly', 
fir William Mufgrave, bart. of Hayton Caftle, in Cum! 
berland. William, fifth lord Byron, dying May 19, 
1798, without iffue male, was fucceedejl by George- 
Gordon, the fixth, and prefent lord. The heir preiump- 
tive is George-Anfon Byron, coufin to his lordfhip. 
Creation. —Baron Byron, October 26, 1643. 
Residences.— -Newfted Abbey, and Bulweli Park, in 
the county of Nottingham. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexedEngraving. 
Motto.— Crede Byron, —“ Truft B.yron.” 
SCOTT, BARON TYNEDALE. 
CHARLES - WILLIAM - HENRY - MONTAGUE 
SCO FT, Baron TYNEDALE, (Earl of Dalkeith,) fon 
of Henry, Duke ofBuccleuch: lum'monea to parliament 
April 11, 1807; and placed in his father’s barony of 
Tynedale, in Northumberland; born March 24, 1772; 
. ■ mumied. 
