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HERALDRY. 
19, 1781, George Tucket, fixteenth lord Audley, and Motto —Dim me conduif'.— u God be my conduftor.” 
died July ;i 1, 1785, leaving iffue; Frances, married 10 Sir Henry Delaval was a bearer of one of the principal 
John-Fenton Cawthorn, efquire ; and Sarah, married to banners of 'William the Conqtreror at the battle of Haf- 
George Carpenter, fecond earl of Tyrconnel. Hislord- tings; and fir Gilbert, his defcendant, was principally 
fitip married, fecondly, January 5, 1803, Mifs Knight. inflrumental in procuring the ratification of Magna Char- 
I he ancient family of Delaval is defcended from 
Gouldbrand, herfa of Gouldbrandfdal, in the kingdom 
of Norway, whofe daughter Offa married Harold 1-1 ar- 
fager/firft king of Norway. Gouldbrand, fourth herfa, 
third in defcent from Gouldbrand, was ancefior to'the 
ho life of Simmern, princes of the holy Homan empire ; 
and Forbrana,- his younger Ton, fought again!! the pa- . 
gans, under St. Olaus, king of Norway., and was killed 
in the year 1035. Philip, his fon, married Adelicia, 
daughter of Richard fecond duke of Normandy;, by 
which lady he had iffue, Richard, and Forbrand, who 
were killed in the firft crufade, in 1142. Richard,-the 
elder, married Maria, daughter of Guido duke of Lor- 
raine; by which lady he had ilTue, 1. William, lord of 1 
Vernon in the duchy ofNormandy, who is faid to have 
been created earl of Devon in the kingdom of England, 
and to have been the progenitor of lord Vernon. 2. 
Guido, father of Guido lord of Delaval, in the duchy 
of Normandy. 
Guido, lord of Delaval, had iffue, 1. Guioferi, who 
married Eudocia, daughter of the count of St. Clare; 
and by her is faid to have been progenitor of the princes 
of tlie Orcades, of the earl of Caithnefs of the kingdom 
of Scotland, and of the lords of Delaval in the duchy 
of Normandy. 2. Henry, who came over to England 
with the army of his coufiii, William the Conqueror; 
and was apceltor in the feventh degree of fir Gilbert De¬ 
laval, who was at the head of the barons who fought for 
Magna Clrarta, in the. reign of king john. Robert, four¬ 
teenth in defcent from fir Gilbert, had iffue, 1. Ralph, 
ancefior of Ralph, who was created a baronet by Charles 
II. June 29, 1660, which title is now extinbt. 2. John. 
Francis-Blake, fourth in defcent from John, married 
Rhoda, daughter of Robert Appreece, of Wafhingley, 
in the county of Huntingdon, efquire, and defcendant of 
John Hu (fey lordHuffey; by which lady, who died in 
•17159, f> e had iffue, fir Francis-Blake Delaval, knight of 
the bath, who married Ifabella, daughter of Thomas 
fixth earl of Thanet,.and widow of lord NafTau Paulett, 
by whom he had no ilfue, and died in Anguft 1771 ; 
John-Huffey, the prefent lord, who was created a baro¬ 
net July 1, 1761; Edward-Thomas ; Robert; George; 
Henry; Ralph; all died unmarried ; Rhoda, married, 
in 1751, fir Edward Aftley, bart. of Melton Conftable, 
in the county of Norfolk; Sarah, and Elizabeth, died 
young; Anne, married to fir William Stanhope, knight of 
the bath, fecond fon of Philip third earl of C’hefterfield ; 
and, fecondly, to captain Morris ; Sarah, married, Ja¬ 
nuary 30, 1760, John Saville, firft earl of Mexborough, 
knight of the bath, and had iffue the prefent earl. 
Creations. —Baron Delaval, iu England, Auguft 8, 
17S6; Baron Delaval, in Ireland, Odtober 1783. 
. Residences. —Delaval Houfe, and Ford Caftle, in 
the county of Northumberland.—Tovvn-houfe, Port- 
land-place. 
The AitMORiALBEARiHcs of this ancient family have 
reference to,the events above recoVded. They are, as 
reprefented in the annexed Engraving, Ermine, two bars 
vert, for Delaval; quartering argent, a chevron between 
three garbs fable, for Blake. 
Creft.—A ram’s head and neck, cottped argent, at¬ 
tired or. 
Supporters.—Two warriors clad in armour, bare¬ 
headed, their helmets, with red piumes, (landing be¬ 
tween their legs on the fcroll ; each with A ted fca-rf 
acrofs his (houlder; fw'ords by their fides ; the dexter 
holding in his exterior hand a deed infcribed Magna 
,Charta, with two feals appendant thereto by ,labels. The 
linifler fuflaining with his exterior hand a ftandard girles, 
■charged with a lion paffant guardant or. 
ta ; and to record thefe two hiftorical events, the family 
obtained a grant of the above-deferibed fupporters. 
HARBORD, BARON SUFFIELD. 
HARBORD HARBORD, Baron SUFFIELD, of 
Suffield,- in the county of Norfolk, and a Baronet; 
D.C.L. born January 26, 1734; married October 7, 1760, 
Mary Afsiieton, daughter and co-heir of fir Ralph Afshe- 
ton, barH by wlioin he has ifFue, Charles, who died an 
infant; Mary, born November it, 1763, married to fir 
Geotge Armytage, bart. of Kirklees, in Yorkfliire, and 
died Auguft 13, 1790 ; William-Afsheton, heir apparent, 
born Auguft 21, 1766 ; married, June 4, 1792, Caroline, 
fecond daughter of John earl of Buckinghamfhire ; 
Louifa, born September 29, 1,76,7; Catharine, married, 
Odtober 19, 1802, John Pctre, efq. Edward, born No¬ 
vember 10, 1792. 
William Morden, the father of lord Suffield, aflumed, 
in January 1742, the name of Harbord, in compliance 
with the will of Harbord Harbord, efq. his grandfather; 
to whofe fortune and effates he fucceeded. InMay 1744, 
he was made a knight of the bath ; and was created a 
baronet by George II. March 22, 1746; and was after¬ 
wards advanced to the peerage by George III. He mar¬ 
ried Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Britiffe, of Baconf- 
thorpe, in the county of Norfolk, efquire; by which 
lady, who died Auguft 8, 1777, he had iffue, Harbord 
Harbord,- the prefent baron Suffield ; Robert, born Sep¬ 
tember 18, 1.738 ; and feveTal other children. 
Creation. —Baron Suffield, of Suffield, in the coun¬ 
ty of Norfolk, Auguft 21, 1786. 
Residences. —Gunton Park, ail'd Suffield Hall, in the 
county of Norfolk.—Town-houfe, in Albemarle-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexedEngraving. 
Motto. — Equanimiter.-~“ Equanimity of mind.’/ 
CARLETON, BARON DORCHESTER. 
GUY CARLETON, Lord DORCHESTER, Ba¬ 
ron of Dorchefter, in the county of Oxford; Knight of 
the Bath ; a General in the Army, Colonel of the 4th 
Regiment of Dragoons, and Governor of Fort Charle- 
mont, in Ireland. He married, May 21, 1772, lady Mary 
Howard, daughter of Thomas fecond earl of Effingham, 
and lifter to the prefent earl; by which lady he had 
iffue, Guy, who died young ; Thomas, a captain in the 
army, died in April 1794; Chrift'opher, a lieutenant- 
colonel in the army, died February .4, 1806 ; having 
married Prifcilla, daughter of William Beltord, efq. and 
niece of the late fir Adam Williamfon, knight of the 
bath; by whom he has ilfue, M..ria-Pelham, born June 
27,1793. William, died Odtober 23, 1780; Launcelot, 
deceufed ; George, born September 25, 1781, heir appa¬ 
rent, a colonel in the army; married, in Odtober 1805,; 
Henrietta, eideft daughter of Edward King,, of Afkhain 
Hall, efquire ; Charles, died young; Dudley, born June 
22, 1790; Richard, born February 10,-17:92; Maria, 
born Auguft 20, 1777; Frances, born February 3, 1785; 
married, 111.1802, the reverend JohnOrde, vicar of Kingf- 
clere, in Hainpffiir.e. 
This nobleman early in life embraced the military pro- 
feffion ; and having palled through the inferior ranks of 
the army, was conftituted April 2, 1772,, colonel of the 
47th reg’iment of foot; and May 25, in that year, major- 
general of his majefty’s forces ; and declared, in December 
1774, captain-general and governor in chief of the pro¬ 
vince of Canada. He endured confiderable hardfhips in 
a fiege undertaken againft the fortrel's of Quebec by the 
Americans, under the command of general Arnold, in 
the clofeofrhe year 1775; but.at length, (allying out 
of the garrilon, he defeated the befiegers, and killed 
general 
