572 HERA 
more-lodge, in the county of Dorfet.—Town-houfe, in 
Hertford-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Equam fervare mcntem. —“ A contented 
mind.” 
RYDER, BARON HARROWBY. 
DUDLEY RYDER, Baron HARROWBY, of Har¬ 
rowby, in the county of Lincoln, High Steward of Ti¬ 
verton; born December 22, 1762; fucceeded his father, 
the late lord, June 20, 1803; married, in July 1795, lady 
■ Sufan-Levefon Gower, daughter of Granville, firft mar¬ 
quis of Stafford; and has iffue, Sufan, born June 20, 
1796 ; Dudley, heir apparent, born May 20, 1797. 
Sir Dudley Ryder, in the reign of'George II. em¬ 
braced the profeflion of the law; and was conftituted, 
November 30, 1733, folicitor-general; which office he 
exchanged, January 26, 1736, for that of attorney-gene¬ 
ral. He was farther appointed, April 20, 1754, lord 
chief juftice of the court of King’s Bench. He married 
Anne, daughter and heir of Nathaniel Newnham, of 
Streathain, in the county of Surrey, efquire ; by which 
lady, who died May 9, 1774, he had ifTue, Nathaniel, 
firft lord Harrowby ; born June 3, 1735, married, Janu¬ 
ary 22, 1762, Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Dr. 
Richard Terrick, lord bifhop of London; by which 
lady, who died Auguft 24, 1804, he had ilfue, 1. Dud¬ 
ley, his fucceffor. 2. Henry, died young. 3. Richard, 
born July 5, 1766, firft juftice of Cardigan, Pembroke, 
and Carmarthen, fhires, and judge advocate general pf 
the army; married, Auguft 1, 1799, Frederica Skynner, 
daughter of fir John Skynner, knight. 4. Elizabeth, 
born November 22, 1777. 5. Nathaniel, born June 7, 
1775, died young. 6. Henry, M. A. vicar of Lutter¬ 
worth, in Leicefterfhire ; married, in December 1802, 
Sophia, daughter of Thomas-March Phillips, efq. and 
has a foil, born October 12, 1803. 7. Anne, died June 26, 
1801. His lordfhip, dying June 20, 1803, was fucceeded 
by his eldeft foil, Dudley, prefent and fecond lord. 
Creation. —Baron Harrowby, May 20, 1776. 
Residences. —Sandon Hall, in St afford (hi re ; and 
Norton, in the county of Gloucefter.—Town-houfe, in 
Grofvenor-fquare. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — ServataJides cineri. —“ The promife made is 
faithfully.kept.” 
FOLEY,BARON FOLEY. 
THOMAS FOLEY, Baron FOLEY, of Kidder- 
minfter in Worcefterthire ; Recorder of Droitwich ; 
born December 22, 1780; fucceeded his father, the late 
lord, July 2, 1793; married, Auguft 18, 1806, Cecilia- 
Olivia Fitzgerald, fifth daughter of the duke of Lein- 
fter ; and has iffue, a daughter, born October 24, 1807. 
The family of Foley is defcended from Richard Foley, 
who was of great eminence in the reign of Charles I. 
He had iffue, Thomas, and Samuel, whofe fon Samuel 
was elected, in 1694, lord bifhop of Down, in the king, 
dom of Ireland ; and died in the following year. Tho¬ 
mas, the elder fon, had iffue, 1. Thomas, father of Eli¬ 
zabeth, who married Robert firft earl of Oxford, lord 
high treafilrer of England; and of Thomas, who. was 
created by queen Anne, December 31, 1711, baron 
Foley of Kidderminfter ; which title became extinft in 
his fon, January 8, 1766. 2. Paul. 3. Philip, whofe 
fon Robert married Mary, daughter of the Rev. Ralph 
Markland ;-by which lady he had iffue Philip, who em¬ 
braced the clerical profeflion, and married Anne, daugh¬ 
ter of John Titmarfh, of Barrington in the county of 
Cambridge, efquire ; Robert-Ralph, who was created 
a baronet by George Ill. June 27, 1767, which title be¬ 
came extinft at his death in 1785 ; Henry-Thomas, who 
embraced the clerical profeflion ; and Penelope, mar¬ 
ried the Rev. Henry Whitmore, of Stockton, in the 
county of Salop. 
Paul, fecond fon of Thomas, diftinguifhed himfelf in 
LDRY, 
favour of the vacancy of the throne in the debates at 
the period of the revolution. He was elefted, March 
14, 1695, fpeaker of the houfe of commons ; and died 
November it, 1699. Thomas, third in defcent from 
Paul, was created by George III. baron Foley of Kid¬ 
derminfter ; and married Grace, daughter of George 
Granville lord Lanfdowne ; by which lady, who died 
November 1, 1769, he had iffue, Thomas, the fecond 
lord, born July 7, 1744; who married, firft, Oftober24, 
1778, Anne-Margaret, fecond daughter of William, earl 
of Coventry ; but from whom he was divorced in 1787, ha¬ 
ving had iffue, George-Thomas, born Auguft 24, 1779, 
who died an infant. He married, fecondly, Eliza-Maria 
Foley, daughter and heir of John Hodgetts, efq. of 
Chetwood, in the county of Stafford; by which lady, 
who died in February 1805, he had iffue Edward-Tho- 
mas, Elizabeth-Maria, John-Hodgetts, Thomas, and 
Anna-Maria. Andrew, married, in 1773, Elizabeth, 
daughter and heir of Boulter Tomlinfon, efq. by whom 
he has iffue, 1. Elizabeth, born March 15, 1774. 2. 
Grace-Mary, born May 1775 ; married to Chriftopher 
Codrington, efq. 3. Henrietta - Mary, married to 
Richard-Francis Onflow, efq. eldeft fon of Dr. Arthur 
Onflow, dean of Worcefter. 4. Thomas, born July 19, 
1778. 5. Anna-Maria,bornMarch 7, 1781. 6. Elizabeth, 
born Oftober 13, 1756 ; died unmarried. 7. Anne, born 
September 12, 1759 ; married fir Edward Winningham, 
bart. of Stamford Court, in Worcefterfliire ; and died De¬ 
cember 9, 1794. 8. Robert, died an infant. 9. Paul, died 
an infant. 10. Grace, born January .17, 1744; married 
James, laft earl of Clanbraffil, in Ireland. Mary, born Fe¬ 
bruary 8, 1750. Hislordfhip dyingNovember 18, 1777, 
was fucceeded by his fon Thomas, the fecond lord ; who 
married, March 15, 1776, Henrietta, fourth daughter of 
William, fecond earl of Harrington ; by which lady, 
who died January 2, 1781., he had iffue, Georgiana- 
Caroline, born March 23, 1777. Williani-Thomas, born 
February-2% 1778 ; died February 17, 1789. Charles, 
born April 1, 1778 ; died Auguft 10, 1790. Thomas, 
the prefent and third lord, who fucceeded on the death 
of his father, July 2, 1793. 
Creation. —Baron Foley, NJay 20, 1776. 
Residences.— Witley-Court, in the county of Wor¬ 
cefter.—Town-houfe, in Hill-ftreet, Berkeley-fquare. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Utprojim .—“ That I may do good.” 
DE CARDONNEL, BARON DYNEVOR. 
GEORGE, TALBOT RICE DE CARDONNEL, 
Baron DYNEVOR, of Dynevor, in Caermarthenlhire ; 
and Lord-lieutenant and Cuftos Rotuloriim of that coun¬ 
ty; born Oftober 8, 1765 ; fucceeded his mother the late 
baronefs, March 14, 1793, who, by his majefty’s permif- 
fion, affumed the name of De Cardonnel, and married, 
Oftober 20, 1794, Frances Townfhend, daughter of 
Thomas, firft vifcount Sydney ; and has iffue, George, 
heir apparent, born Auguft 5, 1795; Frances, born June 
21, 1796; Cecil, born June 23, 1797; and a daughter, 
born November 7, 1799. 
The family of Rice is defcended from Vryan Reged, 
lord of Kidwelly, Carunllon, and Yflcenen, in South 
Wales, who married Margaret La Faye, daughter of 
Gorobus duke of Cornwall. Sir Rice ap Thomas Fitz 
Vryan, eighteenth in defcent from this marriage, diftin- 
guifhed himfelf at the battle of Bofworth on the fide of 
Henry VII. Auguft 22, 1485 ; and was elefted, in 1505, 
knight of the moll noble order of the garter. George, 
tenth in defcent from fir Rice, married Cecil, baronefs 
Dynevor, daughter of William, firft earl Talbot. 
William, firft earl Talbot, was advanced to that dig¬ 
nity, March 19, 1761, and received the barony of Dyne¬ 
vor, with remainder to his female iffue, in 1780; he mar¬ 
ried, Mary, daughter and heir of Adam De Cardonnel, 
efq. by whom he had iffue, William, who died young; 
and Cecil, who married, in 1756, George Rice, efq. of 
Newton, 
