570 HERA 
prince of Wales, fon o£>Henry VII. Humphrey, his 
ion, had iflue,j. George, whofe grandlon Henry was 
created a baronet by Charles II. July 23, 1660. 2. Tho¬ 
mas. Henry, fifth in defeent front Thomas, married 
Anne,,grand-daughter and heir of Peter Venables lord 
Kinderton. 
George Venables, the ifTue of this marriage, anti father 
of the prefent lord, was created by George III. baron 
Vernon, of Kinderton, in Chefhire. He married firft, 
Mary, daughter and co-heir of Thomas Howard, fixth 
lord Effingham ; by which lady, who died in February 
1740, he had iflue, George-Venables, his fucceffor. 
Henry, Howard, and Mary, who all died young. Mary,' 
born December 19, 1739; married to George Anfon, 
efq. of Orgrave, in Staffordfhire, nephew of firft Lord 
An fob, and father of vifeount Anfon ; and has ifTue ten 
children. His lordfhip married, fecondly, in December 
1741, Anne, daughter of fir Thomas Lee, bart. of Hart, 
well, in Bucks, and by her, who died September 22, 
1742, he had no iflue. He married, thirdly, April 10, 
3744, Martha, After to Simon, firft earl of Harcourt; by 
whom, who died April 8, 1794, he had iflue, Elizabeth, 
married to the prefent earl of Harcourt. Henry, mar¬ 
ried to Mifs Sedley, daughter and heir of fir Charles 
Sedley, bart. and has taken the name and arms ofSedley ; 
6v which lady, who died'July 16, 1793, he has ifTue, 
George-Charles Sedley, born in December 1779 ; and 
Mr. Sedley married, fecondly, November .29, 1795, 
Alice-Lucy, daughter of fir John Whiteford, bart. Wil¬ 
liam, who died young. Catharine, born Auguft 31, 1749, 
died unmarried. Martha, born December 25, 1751. 
.Anne, born in 1754. Edward-Venables, L. L. D. lord 
archbifhop of York, primate of England, and lord high 
almoner to the king ; born October 10, 1757 ; married, 
February 5, 1784, Anne-Level'on Gower, third daughter 
of Granville, firft marquis of Stafford; and has by her 
Levefon, and other ifTue. His lordfhip dying Auguft 2, 
1780, was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, George-Venables, 
the prefent and fecond lord.—The prefumptive heir is 
Henry-Sedley, his lordfhip’s brother. 
Creation. —Baron Vernon, May 12, 1762. 
Residences. —Sudbury-houfe, in the county of Der¬ 
by ; and Briton-Ferry, Glamorganfhire.—Town-houfe, 
Park-place. 
Armorial Bearing s.—S ee the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Ver.nonfemper viret. —“ The fpring does not 
always fiourifh,” or “ Vernon always fiourifhes.” 
REYNOLDS MORETON, BARON DUCIE. 
FRANCIS-REYNOLDS MORETON, Baron 
DUCIE, of Torfworth, in Gloucefterfhire, Provoft- 
Marfhal of Barbadoes, F.S.A. born March 28, 1739; 
jfucceeded his brother, the late lord, September 11, 
1785; married, October jo, 1774, Mary, daughter of 
Thomas Purvis, efq. of-Shepton Mallet, in Somerfet- 
flute; by which lady, who died in 1789, he had iflue, 
Thomas, heir apparent, born Auguft 31, 1776, married 
to Frances Herbert, daughter of Henry earl of Carnar¬ 
von ; and has ifTue, Henry-George-Francis, born May 8, 
1802. Auguftus-John-Francis, born July 10, 1778, a 
colonel in the army. His lordfhip married, fecondly, 
January 18, 1791, Sarah, widow of Robert Child, efq. 
and mother of Sarah-Anne counlefs of Weftmoreland, 
who died May 23, 1793. 
The lords jDucie are maternally defeended from Eli¬ 
zabeth Dude, who came over to England as companion 
to queen Jfabella, contort to Edward II. Robert Du- 
cie was created a baronet by Charles I. November 2S, 
1-629. He was ele&ed, in 1631, lord mayor of London; 
and at the commencement of the civil war he lent eigh¬ 
ty thouTand pounds to the king. He had iflue, 1. Sir 
Richard, fecond baronet, who underwent great perils 
by his loyalty to Charles I. 2. Sir William, third baro¬ 
net, who was created, by Charles II. vifeount Down, of 
the'kingdom of Ireland ; which title became extindt at 
L D R Y. 
his death. 3. Robert, father of Elizabeth, married to 
Edward Moreton, of Moreton, in the county of Stafford, 
efquire. 
Matthew, grandfather of the prefent lord, on his ac- 
ceflion to the title, took the name of Moreton, in addi¬ 
tion to his own of Reynolds. He was created baron 
Ducie by George I. and his lordfhip marrying Arabella, 
daughter and co-heir of fir Thomas Preftwich, bart. 
had iflue, Mary, Arabella, and Penelope, who all 
died unmarried ; Elizabeth, married, fir ft, to Richard 
Symms, efq. and, fecondly, to Francis Reynolds, efq. 
of Strangeways, in Lancafhire, and died September 4, 
1755, leaving iflue, 1. Thomas, the third lord, married, 
February 20, 1774, Margaret, daughter of fir John 
Raml'den, bart. of Byron, in Yorkfhire, but had no iflue- 
and, dying September 11, 1785, was fucceeded by his 
brother. 2. Francis, the prelent lord. 3. Mary, mar¬ 
ried to Thomas Leigh, efq. of Adlington, in Glou¬ 
cefterfhire. 4. Arabella, married to John Bettefworth 
efq. of Eaft-Hyde, in the county of Bedford, and died 
June 22, 1806. Rowland-Louis, a colonel in the foot- 
guards, died unmarried ; Charles, married, firft, Mifs 
Wyatt; and had iflue one fon, lince deceafed. He mar¬ 
ried, fecondly, Anne-Louifa, daughter of Theodore 
Georges, efq. by whom he had iflue, Anna-Arabella, 
born December 18, 1749. Matthew, firft'lord Ducie 
dying May 27, 1735, was fucceeded by Matthew, his 
eldeft foil, the fecond lord ; who, obtained a new pa¬ 
tent, April 23, 1763, granting to his heirs male, and, in 
default of fuch iflue, then to his nephews, Thomas and 
Francis Reynolds, efquires, and their heirs male, the 
dignity of baron Ducie of Tortworth. His lordfhip 
died unmarried, December 25, 1770, and was fucceeded 
by his nephew, Thomas, the third lord; who, dying 
without iflue, in 1785, was fucceeded by his brother 
Francis, the prefent and fourth lord. 
Creation. —Baron Ducie, by patent, April 23, 1763. 
Residences.— Tortworth Caftle, and Spring Park* 
in the county of Gloucefter.—Town-houfe, in Doverl 
ftreet, Piccadilly. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Perfeverando. —“ By perfeverance.” 
CAMPBELL, BARON SUNDRIDGE. 
GEORGE-WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Baron SUN¬ 
DRIDGE, of Combe Bank, Kent, and Baron Hamilton, 
of Hamilton, in Leicefterfhire, in right of his mother. 
His lordfhip is Duke of Argyle , in Scotland : which fee. 
HAWKE, BARON HAWKE. 
EDWARD-HARVEY HAWKE, Baron HAWKE, 
Baron of Towton, in Yorkfhire ; born May 3, 1774 ; fuc¬ 
ceeded his father lord Hawke, March 27, 1805; mar¬ 
ried, Auguft 28, 1798, Frances-Anne, foie heir of colo¬ 
nel Harvey, of Wormefley, in Yorkfhire; and has iflue, 
Edward-William Harvey, heir apparent. 
Edward, firft lord Hawke, was „the fon of Edward 
Hawke, of Lincoln’s Inn, efquire, barrifler at law, and 
of Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel Bladen, efq. filler 
to colonel Bladen, and relidt of colonel Ruthven. He 
very early embraced' the maritime profeflion, and was 
promoted, in 1734, to the rank of captain in his ma- 
jefty’s navy. In 1747, he was advanced to the rank of 
rear admiral; and 111 1756, he fucceeded admiral Byng 
in the command of the Mediterranean fleet. The pre¬ 
eminent fervices he rendered to his country, moft de- 
fervedly gained him the peerage, as well as the refpett 
and veneration of all men.—For his exploits, fee the ar¬ 
ticle Hawke, p. 262, of this volume.—He married Ca¬ 
tharine, daughter and heir of Walter Brooke, of Burton 
Hall, in Yorklhire, efq. by whom he had iflue, Martin- 
Bladen, his fucceffor; Edward, born 1746, died a lieu¬ 
tenant-colonel in garrifon at Dublin, October 2, 1773; 
Chaloner, died a cornet in the Scots-Greys, by a tall 
from his horle, September 17, 1777; Cauianne, born 
