HERA 
*. Noel, firft lord Berwick.- 2. Maria, married, firft, to 
iir Brian Broughton Delves, of Broughton, in the coun¬ 
ty of Stafford, baronet; and, fecondly, to Henry Erring- 1 ' 
ton, of Beaufront, in the county of Northumberland, 
efquire; half-brother to Charles, firft earl' of Sefton. 
Thomas, the father, died in June 1782. 
Noel, the eldeft fon, was created a peer by George III. 
and married, firft, November 17, 1768, Anne, daughter 
of Henry Vernon, efq. of Hilton, in Stafford ftiire, coufin 
of lord Vernon ; by which lady he had iffue fix chil¬ 
dren : Thomas-Noel, his fucceffor; William, envoy ex¬ 
traordinary and minifter plenipotentiary to the court of 
Sardinia; Richard, in holy orders, married, in Oftober 
1S00, Frances, daughter of the late William-Moftyn 
Gwen, efq. by which lady he has Richard-Noel, and 
other iffue ; Henrietta-Maria, married to Charles lord 
Bruce, only Ton of Thomas-Bruce Brudenell, earl of 
Aylefbury, by whom file has iffue, George-Auguftus- 
Frederic, to whom their majefties,flood fponfors; Anne; 
and Amelia-Louifa. His lordfhip died in January 1789, 
when he was fucceeded by his fon, Thomas-Noel, the 
prefent lord. The prefumptive heir is William* next 
brother to his lordfhip. 
Creation.— Baron Berwick, May 19, 1784. 
Residences.—A ttinghain Houfe, near Shrewfbury.— 
Town-houfe, Grofvenor-fquare. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Qui utifeit ei bona. —“ Nobility is an honour 
to him who does what he* blight.” 
DUTTON, BARON SHERBORNE. 
JAMES DUTTON, Lord SHERBORNE, Baron 
Sherborne, of $herborne, in the county of Gloucefter ; 
born in October 1744; married, July 7, 1774, Mary, 
daughter of Wenman-Roberts Coke, efq. of Longford, 
in the county of Derby; by which lady he has iffue, 
John, heir apparent, born in February 1779; married, 
Auguft 11, 1803, the honourable Mary Legge, only 
daughter of Henry lord Stawell; Elizabeth-Jane, born 
May, 28, 1775 ; married, January 14, 1803, vifeount An¬ 
dover, fon of John earl of Suffolk and Berkfhire; Anne- 
Margaret, born November 1776; married, April 26, 1806, 
prince Bariatinfky,' of the Ruffian empire, and died at 
St. Peterfburgh, in March 1807, leaving^iflue a fon; 
Frances-Mary, born in December 1777. 
The family of Dutton is defeended from Odard, who 
is in the lift of thofe ancient warriors who came over to 
England with William the Conqueror. Hugh, hisgrand- 
fon, affumed the furname of Dutton. William Dutton, 
in the reign of queen Elizabeth, had iffue, 1, John, who 
was committed^to the prifon of Gloucefter for refilling 
to contribute to the benevolences required by Charles I. 
though he afterwards diftinguiflied himfelf on behalf of 
the lovereign. 2. Ralph, whofe grandfon Ralph was 
Created a baronet by Charles II. June 22^ 1678; and 
had iffue, 1. Sir John, fecond baronet; upon whofe 
death, February 1, 1743, the title became extindt. 2. 
Anne, married to James Naper, of Loughcrew, in the 
county of Meath, in the kingdom of Ireland, efquire; 
by whom file had iffue, James-Lenox; Anne, married 
to Jofiah Pollard, of Caftle Pollard, in the county of 
Weftmeath, efquire ; and Mary. 
James-Lenox, the eldeft fon, affumed the name of 
Dutton, in compliance with the will of his maternal 
uncle ; and married Jane, daughter of Chriftopher Bond, 
of Newland, in the county of Gloucefter, efquire ; by 
which lady he had iffue, James, now lord Sherborne ; 
William, born in 1749, who bears the name and arins of 
Naper, and married June 5, 1787, Mils Travell, and 
died November 28, 1791, leaving iffue a fon ; Thomas, 
died an infant ; Ralph, born in 1755, died February 25, 
1804, having married Mifs Honor Gubbins, of Bath, who 
died without iffue, in January 1807; Jane, and Jemima, 
died infants; Anne, married, in 1760, Samuel Black- 
well, efq. of Ampney Park, in the county of Gloucefter ; 
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Mary, married, in 1769, to Thomas Mailer, efq. of Ci- 
rencefter, in the county of Glouceftei'; Frances, mar¬ 
ried, in September 1771, Charles Lambert, of Bean Park, 
in Meath, efquire; Jane, married, in 1775, Thomas- 
William Coke, of Holkham Hail, in Norfolk, efquire, 
and died July 20, 1800, leaving iffue two daughters, one 
of whom married the late vifeount Andover, and, fe¬ 
condly, Apiil 16, 1806, captain Digby, of the royal 
navy; and Jane, married Thomas vifeount Anfon. 
Creation. —Baron Sherborne, May 20, 1784. 
Residence. — Sherborne Lodge, in the county of 
Gloucefter. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the anne_xed Engraving. 
Motto.— Servabojidem . — “ I will keep the faith.” 
GORDON, BARON GORDON. 
GEORGE GORDON, Baron GORDON, of Hunt- 
ley, Marquis of Huntley, in North Britain, a Major- 
general in the Army, and Colonel of the 42d Regiment 
of Foot; born February 2, 1770. His lordfhip is the 
eldeft fon of Alexander duke of Gordon ; and was fum- 
moned to parliament, April 11, 1807, and placed in his 
father’s barony of Gordon, granted July 12, 1784.—See 
Duke of Gordon, among the Peers of Scotland. 
DOUGLAS, BARON DOUGLAS. 
JAMES DOUGLAS, Baron DOUGLAS, of Amef- 
bury, created an Englifh baron, Auguft 8, 1786; Duke 
of Queenfberry, See. in Scotland.—See Duke of Queens- 
berry, among the Peers of Scotland. 
Residences . — Amefbury Park, in the county of 
Wilts; and Richmond, in Surrey.—Town-houfe, in 
Piccadilly. 
SCOTT, BARON MONTAGU. 
HENRY-JAMES-MONTAGU SCOTT, Barom 
MONTAGU, of Boughton, inNortliamptonfhire, D.C.L. 
born December 16, 1776; married, November 22, 1804, 
the honourable Jane-Margaret Douglas, daughter of 
Archibald lord Douglas, by lady Lucy Graham, daugh¬ 
ter of William marquis of Graham. His lordfhip fuc¬ 
ceeded to this barony, May 28, 1790, on the death of 
his grandfather, George, laft duke of Montagu, agree¬ 
ably to the limitation of the patent granted in 1786,. 
when he took the name of Montagu. His lordfhip is 
the fecond fon of Henry duke of Buccleuch.—See Duke 
of Buccleuch, among the Peers of Scotland. 
Residences.— Boughton Houfe, in the county of 
Northampton.—Town-houfe, in Privy Gardens. 
BERESFORD, BARON TYRONE. 
HENRY DE LA POER BERESFORD, Baron 
TYRONE, of Haverfordweft; created an Englifh baron 
Auguft 8, 1786, and Marquis of Waterford, in Ireland." 
See Marquis of Waterford, among the Peers of 
Ireland. 
BOYLE, BARON CARLETON. 
HENRY BOYLE, Baron CARLETON, in York- 
fhire, created Auguft 8, 1786 ; and Earl of Shannon, in 
Ireland.—See Earl of Shannon, among the Peers 
of Ireland. 
Residences.— Caftle Martyr, in Cork/hire.—Town- 
houfe, George-ftreet, Hanover-fquare. 
DELAVAL, BARON DEL AVAL. 
JOHN-HUSSEY DELAVAL, Baron DELAVAL, 
of Delava!, in the county of Northumberland ; and Ba¬ 
ron Delava], ofRedford, in Ireland; married, firft, Su- 
fannah, daughter of R. Robinfon, efq. and widow of 
John Potter, efq. by which lady, who died October 1, 
1783, he had iffue one foil, John,' born in 1755, who 
died in 1775; and fix daughters, Sufannah, and Rhoda,. 
who died young; Sophia-Anne, married to-Jadis, 
efq. and died July 24, 1793 5 Elizabeth, married, May 
