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HERA 
Newton, in Caermarthenfhire. The earl, her father, 
dying in May 1782,,without male iffue, the earldom be¬ 
came extindt ; but the barony of Talbot of Henfel de- 
fcended to his nephew, the late earl, who was advanced 
to the earldom and vifcounty, June 3, 1784 ; and the ba¬ 
rony of Dynevor to his daughter, the late baronefs Dy- 
nevor, who,- agreeably to the will of the late countefs, 
took the name and arms of De Cardonnel in 1787. She 
was born in 1738, and had ilfue by the abovementioned 
George Rice, efq. who died Auguft 3, 1799, George- 
Talbot, the prefent lord. William, who died April ao, 
1780. Edward, in holy orders, precentor of York ; 
married, July 9, 1800, Charlotte, fecond daughter of the 
late general Lafcelles. Henrietta-Cecilia, married to 
Magens-Dorrien' Magens, efq. and has ilfue Cecilia; 
George-William ; Mara ; Anne-Frances ; and a daugh¬ 
ter, born September 9, 1801. Lucy, born May 29, 1763, 
died young. Maria, born April 5, 1773 ; married John 
Markham, efq. fon of his grace the late archbifhop of 
York, and rear-admiral of the white. Her ladyftiip died 
March 14, 1793, and was fucceeded by George-Talbot, 
the prefent lord. 
Creations. —Baron Dynevor, October 17, 1780. 
Residences. —Dynevor-Caftle, in Caermarthenfhire ; 
and Barrington-Paik, in the county of Gloucefter.— 
Town-hotife, Dover-ftreet, Piccadilly. 
Motto. — Secret et hardi. —“ Secret and bold.” 
DE GREY, BARON WALSINGHAM. 
THOMAS DE GREY, Baron WALSINGHAM. 
of Walfingham, in the county of Norfolk ; Comptroller 
of the Firfl Fruits and Tenths, and Chairman of the 
Committees in the Houfe of Lords, F. R. S. born July 
14, 1748 ; fucceeded his father, the late lord, May 9, 
i8oi ; married, April 30, 1772, Augufta-Georgiana- 
Elizabeth, daughter of William, firfl lord Bofton ; by 
whom he has ilfue, 1. George, heir apparent, born June 
11, 1776, a lieutenant-colonel in the army ; married 
Matilda, daughter of Paul Cobb Methuen, efq. of Cor- 
fham Houfe, in Wiltfhire. 2. Thomas, born April 10, 
1778, in hofy orders ; married, Elizabeth, youngeft 
daughter of the honourable and right rev. Dr. Brownlow 
North, bifhop of Winchefler,by whom he has iffue, Eli¬ 
zabeth-Augufla, born July 26, 1803; Thomas, born July 
6, 1804; William-Brovvnlow, born July 27, 1805; Char- 
lotte-Harriet, died an infant. 3. Georgians, born June 
28, 1773. 4- Charlotte, married, September 18, 1806, 
William Gofling, efq. of Roehampton, in the county of 
Surrey. 3. Augufla-Mary, born March 7, 1780. 
The family of De Grey is defcended from William, 
younger brother of John, firfl lord Grey de Wilton. 
Thomas, thirteenth in defcent from William, had ilfue, 
1. Thomas, who died May 23, 1781. 2. William. Tho¬ 
mas, the father, died December 18, 1765. William, 
younger fon of Thomas, embraced the profeffion of the 
law ; and was conflituted, December 16, 1764, folicitor- 
getieral to his majefly; which office he exchanged, Au- 
uit6, 1766, for that of attorney-general. He was farther 
eclared, January 26, 1771, lord chief juftice of the 
court of Common Pleas ; and having refigned that office, 
June 7, 1780, Was loon after created baron Walfingham, 
of Wallingham. tie married, November 12, 1743, Mary, 
daughter of William Cooper, of the Park, in the county 
of Hertford, efquire; by which lady, who died in Sep¬ 
tember 1800, he had ilfue, William, who died an infant. 
Charlotte, married to Jofeph Windham of Creffingham, 
in the county of Norfolk, efquire; and Thomas, his 
fucceflbr. His lord (Hip died May 9, 1781, and was fuc¬ 
ceeded by his fon, Thomas, fecond and prefent lord. 
Creation. —Baron Walfingham, October 17, 1730. 
Residences. —Merton-hall, in the county of Nor¬ 
folk.—Town-houle, Upper Harley-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Exctiari, non hcbejcere. —‘‘ Spirited, not jin« 
active.” 
LDRY. 
BAGOT, BARO& BAGOT. 
WILLIAM BAGOT, Baron BAGOT, of Blithfield, 
in the county of Stafford, and a Baronet; F. L. S. and 
F S. A. born September 11, 1773 ; fucceeded bis father, 
the late lord, October 22, 1798 ; married, firfl, May 30, 
1799, Emily Fitzroy, fifter to George lord Southamp¬ 
ton ; which lady died June 8, 1800 ; leaving iflue a 
daughter, who died January 1, 1801 ; and fecondly, 
February 17, 1807, to Louifa Legge, eldeft daughter of 
George earl of Dartmouth. 
The family of Bagot is in the lilt of thofe ancient 
chiefs who came over to England with William the Con¬ 
queror. Hervey de Bagot, in the reign of Richard I. 
who married Millicent, daughter and heir of Robert de 
Stafford, and in confequence of this marriage affumed 
the name of Stafford, was a younger branch of this fami¬ 
ly. He was anceftor to the barons Stafford of Stafford, 
barons Stafford of Hooke, barons Stafford of Southwick, 
and the Staffords barons Bourchier ; the Staffords earls 
of Stafford, Buckingham, Hereford, Northampton, De- 
vonlhire, and Wiltfhire; and dukes of Buckingham. 
Hervey Bagot, in the reign of Charles I. was created 
a baronet by that monarch, May 30, 1627. He adhered 
to the caufe of the prince in the civil wars ; and had if¬ 
fue, 1. Sir Edward, fecond baronet. 2. Richard, who was 
killed at the battle of Nafeby, in June 1645. Sir Wal¬ 
ter Wagftaffe, fifth baronet, third in defcent from fir 
Edward, married Barbara, daughter of William firfl earl 
of Dartmouth ; by which lady, who died Auguft 29, 
1765, he had eight fons, and eight daughters: viz. Ed¬ 
ward and John, who died infants. William, his fuc- 
ceffor, the firft lord. Walter, in holy orders, married 
Anne, daughter of W. Swinnerton, efq. of Staftbrdfliire, 
and has iffue. Charles, born September 1, 1730, who 
took the name of Chefter on the death of fir Charles- 
Bagot Chefter, bart. and married Catharine, daughter 
of Heneage Legge, fon of William earl of Dartmouth, 
by whom he had fix fons and eight daughters; and.died 
April 2, 1792. Richard, born November 13, 1733 5 
married, Frances Howard, fifter to Henry, twelfth earl 
of Suffolk; and, by permillion, changed .his name to 
Howard. Louis, D. D. dean of Chrift-Chitrch, and late 
lord bifhop of St. Afapli ; died June 1802; married 
Mary, daughter of Edward Hay, brother to Thomas, 
eighth earl of Kinnoul; and his lady died Auguft 17, 
1799. Thomas, died unmarried. The eight daughters 
were, Barbara, married to Ralph Sneyd, elq. of Keele, 
in Staffordffiire ; Anne; Frances, died an infant ;■ Jane; 
Elizabeth; Maria, married Rowland Wingfield, efq. 
Catharine; Harriet. Sir Walter, dying January 28, 
1768, was fucceeded by his fon, William, the firft lord, 
born February 20, 1728 ; married Louifa-St.-John, only 
furviving daughter of John, fecond vifcount Boling- 
broke, who died June 7, 1800; by whom he had iffue, 
Edward, who died in 1773. Louifa, married, May 21, 
1805, major-general earl Paget, third Ion of Henry, earl 
of Uxbridge, and died May 30, 1806. Walter, died in 
1773. Barbara, died in 1773. William, the prefent lord. 
Hervey, married, July 22, 1806, to Mifs Pole, daughter 
of the honourable William-Wellefley Pole, brother of 
Richard marquis Wellefley. Henrietta, died January 
13, 1797* Charles, born September 22, 1781. Richard, 
in holy orders; married, December 21, 1806, Harriott, 
youngeft daughter of George-Buffey, fourth earl of 
Jerfey. Frances, born November 9, 1785. His .lord- 
fhip, dying October 22, 1798, was fucceeded by his fon, 
William, the prelent lord.—The preluinptive heir is 
Hervey, brother of the prefent lord. 
Creation —Baron Bagot, Ottober 17, 1780. 
Residences.— Biithfield-Houfe, in the county of 
Stafford ; and Pool-Park, in Denbighfhire.—t own, 
houfe; Upper Brook-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings.— See theannexed Engraving. 
Motto.-— Antiquum o'oUnens. — ‘‘ Poffefiing anti- 
