HERALDRY. 571 
1752. His lord (Trip died Odtober 17, 1781, and was fuc- 
ceed'ed by Ills fon, Martin.Bladen, the fecond lord, born 
April 20, 1744; married Caffandra, daughter of the late 
Ar Edward Turner, of Ambrofden, in Oxfordfhire, ba- 
ronet, by whom he had iffue, Caffandra-Julia, married, 
firll, to Samuel Ellwick, efq. of theifland ofBarbadoes; 
and fecondly, in September 1800, to Stephen Sloane, efq. 
youngeft fon of Hans Sloane, of South Stoneham Park, 
in the county of Southampton, efquire; Edward-Har- 
vey, the prefent lord; Martin-Bladen-Edward,. born 
April 1, 1777;. Catharine, who died March 3* 1780; 
Catharine-Ifabella, died Augufi 10, 1786; .and Anna¬ 
bel la-Eliza-Caffandra, born Augufi 22, 1787. His lord¬ 
fhip, dying Marcli 27, 1805, was fucceeded by his fon, , 
the third lord. 
Creation. —Baron Hawke, May 20, 1776. 
.. Residences. —Scarthingyvell Hall, in the county of 
York.—Town-houfe, Port land, place. 
ArmoriA'L Bearings.—S ee the annexed Engraving^ 
The armorial bearings granted to lord Hawke, are indi¬ 
cative of his profefiion and'valour. They are : Argent, 
a’chevron erminois, between three boatfwain’s whiftles 
azure. 
Creft.—A hawk proper, his wings expanded ; infide 
of them ermine; beaked and belled, and charged on the 
breafl with a fleur de lis or. 
Supporters. — Dexter, a Neptune mantled and' 
Handing on a dolphin vert, crowned with an eaflern 
crown or; his arm elevated, darting his trident proper. 
Sinifler, a fe'a-horfe or, fuftaining with his left foot the 
white conquered flag. 
Motto.—“ Strike in alluflon to the number of 
times he had compelled the French flag to ftrike to the 
royal navy of Great Britain. 
CUST, BARON BROWNLOW. 
BROWNLOW CUST, Lord BROWNLOW, Ba¬ 
ron Brownlow, of Belton, in Lincolnfhire, and a Baro¬ 
net ; F.R.S. and F.S.A. born December 3, 1744; mar¬ 
ried, firft, Ottober 16, 1770, Jocofa-Catharina, daughter 
and co-heir of fir Thomas Drury, of Overdone, in the 
county of Northampton, knight, by which lady, who 
died in 1772, he had a daughter, Ethelred-Anne, who 
died in 1778. He married, fecondly, Frances, only 
daughter of fir Henry Banks, of Wimbledon, in Surrey, 
knight, by whom he has iffue; Frances, born October 3, 
1776, died in 1785 ; John, heir apparent, born Augufi 
19, 1779; Henry, born September 28, 1780, in holy or¬ 
ders; Elizabeth, born June 29, 1782; Lucy, born Ja¬ 
nuary 5, 178^; Richard, born Augufi 26, 1785; a 
daughter, born January 1787 ; another daughter, born 
Jan. 21, 1790; a fon, born Augufi 3, 1791 ; a daughter, 
born March 11, 1796 ; and a daughter, April 5, 1799. 
The family of* Cult has pedigree prior to the reign of 
Edward III. Richard Cufl, in the reign of Charles I. 
adhered to the party of the parliament while moderate 
meafures were purfued; but oppofing all violence, he 
was excluded from his feat in the houfe of commons 
by Oliver Cromwell. He was created a baronet by 
Charles II. September 29, 1677. Purey, his fon, raifed 
a troop of horfe in concert with William, firft earl of 
Devonfhire, at the period of the revolution; and he ac¬ 
companied William III. in the fubfequent reduction of 
Ireland. 
Sir Richard, fecond'baronet, fon of Purey, married 
Anne, filter of John Brownlow, lord vifeount Tyrconnel, 
of the kingdom of Ireland ; by which lady, who died 
December 29, 1779, he had iffue, fir John, third baro¬ 
net ; William, in the navy, who died in 1747 ; Francis- 
Cockayne, barrifter at law, died November 30, 1791 ; 
Peregrine, died January 2, 1785; Richard, D.D. died 
October 16, 1783, havingmarried, in 1767, Mary, daugh¬ 
ter of George Harris, D.D. but had no iffue; Elizabeth, 
died young ; Jane, married, firft, to Francis Fane, efq. 
of Fulbeck, in Lincolnfhire; and. fecondly, to James 
Vol. IX. No. 609. 
Evelyn, efq. Dorothy, died September 3, 1770; Lucy. 
Sir Richard, their father, died July 25, 1784, and was 
fucceeded by his eldeflfon, fir John Cufl, bart. who fill¬ 
ed the chair of fpeaker of the houfe of commons in two 
parliaments, and died January 24, 1770; he married, 
December 8, 1743, Etheldreda, daughter of Thomas 
Payne, efq. of Houghton, in Lincolnfhire, by which 
lady, who died January 27, 1775, he had iffue, Brown¬ 
low, the prefent lord; Richard, who died an infant; 
Anne, married to Jacob Reynardfon, efq. of Holywell, 
in the county of Lincoln ; Elizabeth, married, July 2, 
1770, Philip Yorke, of Denbighfhire, efquire, had iffue, 
and died February 1, 1779. 
Creation. —Baron Brownlow, May 20, 1776. 
Residences. —Belton Houfe, in the county of Lin¬ 
coln.—Town-houfe, in Hill-flreet, Berkeley-fquare. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving.' 
Motto.— Opera illius mea funt. —“ His works are my 
works.” 
PITT, BARON RIVERS. 
GEORGE PITT, Baron RIVERS, of Stratfield- 
Say, and Baron Rivers, of Sudley Caflle ; a Lord of ther 
King’s Bed Chamber; born September 19, 1751; fuc¬ 
ceeded his father, the late lord, May 7, 1803. 
The family of Pitt was of confiderable' repute in the 
reign of Henry VI. John Pitt, in the reign of queen 
Elizabeth, had iffue, 1. Sir V'Mliam; whole grandf'on 
George, married Jane, daughter of John Savage, earl 
Rivers, and widow of George, fixth lord Chandos; from 
whom defeended lus lordfhip’s great grandfather, George 
Pitt, efq. who married firft, Lucy, daughter of Thomas 
Pile, efq. of Baverflock, in the county of Wilts ; by 
which lady, who died November 19, 1697, he had iffue, 
George, his fucceffor; Thomas, and Lucy, who both 
died unmarried. He married, fecondly, Lora, daughter 
and heir of Audeley Grey, of Kingfton, in tire county 
of Dorfet, efquire, and had iffue, Grey, who died young ; 
William, who married Mifs Elizabeth Wyndham ; 
John, who married Marcia, daughter of Marcus Mor¬ 
gan, efq. and had iffue, 1. William-Morton, who mar¬ 
ried Margaret, daughter of John Gambier, efq. by 
whom he lias a daughter, Sophia. 2. George, who died 
in 1768. 3. Charles, who died an infant. 4. John, 
who died young. 5. Marcia-Elizabeth, who married 
William Burton, efq. Lora, married to Francis Gwyn, 
efq. of Ford Abbey, in Devonfhire ; Anne; Mary, who 
died unmarried. George Pitt, efq. father of the firft 
lord, died in October 1745, having married Mifs Louila 
Bernier, by which lady, who died February 7, 1781, he 
had iffue, the firft lord Rivers; James, and Johri, who 
both died young ; William-Auguflus, a general in the 
army, and colonel of the firft regiment of dragoon guards ; 
married, January 21, 1763, Mary, daughter of Scroope, 
fecond vifeount Howe ; Lucy, married Oflober 9,1746, 
to James Kerr, of Scotland, efquire, and died in De¬ 
cember 1790; Mary, died Augufi 1744. 
George, firft lord Rivers, married Penelope, daugh¬ 
ter and co-heir of fir Richard Atkins, bart. of Clapham, 
in the county of Surrey; by which lady, who died Fe¬ 
bruary 8, 1795, lie had iffue, George, the prefent lord ; 
Penelope, married the late earl Ligonier, which mar¬ 
riage was diffolved by adt of parliament; Louifa, mar¬ 
ried, March 21, 1773, Peter Beckfoid, of Stepleton, in 
the county of Dorfet, efquire, and by her had' illue, 
William-Horace; and Harriet, married to Henry Sey¬ 
mour, efq. of Hanford, in Ddrfetfhire. Marcia, born 
March 29, 1756, married to James-Fox Lane, efq. His 
lordfhip, dying May 7, 1803, was fucceeded by his only 
fon, George, the prefent and fecond lord. The pie- 
fumptive heir is fir William-Augliftus Pitt, uncle to Ins 
lordfhip, to the barony of Rivers, of Sudley. 
Creations. —Baron Rivers, May 20, 1776; and Ba¬ 
ron Rivers, of Sudley Caftle, March 16, 1802. 
Residences.—S tratfield-Say, inHamp (hire -and Rufh- 
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