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bruary 1774. 3. Harriet, born in October 1775, died 
young. Elizabeth* born in 1714, married the reverend 
John Thomas, reftor of Nutgrove, in Cheffiire, and died 
in April 1779; Margaret, died unmarried in 1735; 
Mary, born in December 1720, died an infant. 
Creations. —Baron Amherft, of Holmefdale, in the 
county of Kent, May 20, 1776. Baron Amherft, of 
Montreal, in the county of Kent, Auguft 30, 1788, 
named after Montreal, which he took from the French 
in America. 
Residences. —Montreal, in the county of Kent.— 
Town-houfe, in Lower Grofvenor-ftreet. 
. The Armorial Bearings of lord Amherft, as 
given in the annexed Engraving, are: Gules, three 
lances or tilting-fpears ere£t in fefs or, their heads ar¬ 
gent. This bearing was granted to the family of Am¬ 
herft in 1607, as a token of their prowefs at joufts and 
tournaments. 
Creft.'—On a mount vert, three fuch fpears; the cen¬ 
tre one eredt, the othertwo in faltire, girt with a wreath 
of laurel proper. 
Supporters.—Two Canadian war-Indians, of a copper 
colour; rings in their nofes and ears, and bracelets on 
their arms and wrifts argent ; crofs-belts over their 
fhoulders buff. To one a powder-horn pendant, to the 
other a fcalping-knife ; each of their waftes covered 
with a fhort apron gules ; their gaiters blue, Teamed or; 
their legs fettered and fattened by a chain to the brace¬ 
let on the outer wrift proper, the dexter Indian holding 
in his exterior hand a battle-axe proper: the finifter 
holding in his exterior hand a tomahawk: thereon a 
fcalp proper. Thefe fupporters were granted to Jeffrey 
lord Amherft, when he was inftalled a knight of the 
Bath, inallufion to his extenfive conquefts in America. 
Motto.— ViSloria concordia crefcit. —“ Concord infures 
victory.” 
CHICHESTER, BARON F1SHERWICK. 
GEORGE-AUGUSTUS CHICHESTER, Baron 
FISHERWICK, in the county of Stafford, July 9, 
179O; and Marquis of Donegal, in Ireland.—See Mar¬ 
quis of Donegal among the Peers of Ireland. 
DUFF, BARON FIFE. 
JAMES DUFF, Baron FIFE, in Great Britain, July 
9; 1790; and Earl of Fife, in Scotland.—See Earl of 
Fife among the Peers of Scotland. 
GRIMSTON, BARON VERULAM. 
JAMES-BUCKNAL GRIMSTON, Baron VERU¬ 
LAM, of Gorhambury, in Hertford (hire, July 9, 1790; 
and Vifcourit Grimfton, in Ireland.—See Viscount 
Grimston among the Peers of Ireland. 
DOUGLAS, BARON DOUGLAS. 
ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, Baron DOUGLAS, of 
Douglas Cattle ; Lord Lieutenant and Hereditary She¬ 
riff'for Forfarfh ire; married, June 1771, Lucy, titter to 
the prefent duke, and only daughter of William, fifth 
marquis and fecond duke, of Montrofe; by which lady, 
who died February 13, 1779, he had iffiie three fons, 
Archibald, heir apparent; Charles; and William, born 
March 2, 1773, who died February 10, 1780; and one 
daughter, Jane-Margaret, married, November 22, 1804, 
Henry-James, lord Montagu, fecond fon of Henry duke 
of Buccleuch. His lordfhip married, fecondly, May 13, 
1783, lady Frances Scott, fifter to the prefent duke of 
Buccleuch; by whom he has iffue four fons and two 
daughters. His lordfhip is maternally defcended from 
lady Jane Douglas, only fifter and heir of the late duke 
of Douglas, &c. of Scotland ; and paternally from the 
lioufe of Stewart, by the marriage of lady Jane with fir 
fohn Stewart, of Grantully, in Scotland, baronet, by 
whom Ihe had two fons, viz. Archibald and Sholto, the 
latter of whom died young; but the eldeft, Archibald, 
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was declared heir-at-law to the late duke of Douglas, on 
September 9, 1761, fucceeded to his real eftate, and is 
the prefent peer. 
Creation.— Baron Douglas, July 9, 1790. 
Residences. —Douglas Caftle, in Lanerkfhire; and 
Wraival-place, in Hertfordfhire.—Town-houfe, in Bru- 
ton-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings.— See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Jamah arricre. —“ Never behind.” 
GAGE, BARON GAGE. 
HENRY-HALL GAGE, Lord GAGE, BaronGage, 
of High Meadow ; and Vifcount Gage, of the kingdom 
of Ireland.—See Viscount Gage among the PeersoF 
Ireland. 
GRENVILLE, BARON GRENVILLE. 
WILLIAM-WYNDHAM GRENVILLE, Baron 
GRENVILLE, of Wotton, in the county of Bucking¬ 
ham; Auditor of the Exchequer, Elder Brother of the 
Trinity-houfe, a Governor of the Charter-houfe, D.C.L. 
and F.S.A. born October 25, 1739; married, July 18, 
1792, the honourable Anne Pitt, daughter of Thomas, 
firtt lord Camelford. His lordihip is fecond brother to 
George marquis of Buckingham ; was appointed fpeaker 
of the Houfe of Commons, in 1789 ; fecretary of ftate in 
1790; in 1806, firft lord commiflioner of thetreafury; 
created lord Grenville, of Wotton.—See Marquis of 
Buckingham, for particulars of this illuftrious family, 
armorial bearings, &c. 
Creation. —Baron Grenville, November 25, 1790. 
DOUGLAS, BARON DOUGLAS. 
GEORGE DOUGLAS, Baron DOUGLAS, of 
Lochleven, was created an Englifh peer Auguft n, 1791; 
and is alfo Earl of Morton in Scotland.—-See Earl of 
Morton, among the Peers of Scotland. 
THURLOW, BARON THURLOW. 
EDWARD THURLOW, Baron THURLOW ; 
Patentee of the Bankrupts’ Office, and Clerk’of the Cuf- 
todies of Idiots and Lunatics in Poffeffion ; a Clerk of 
the Hanaper, and one of the Prothonotaries of the Court 
of Chancery; born June 11, 1781 ; fucceeded Ills uncle, 
Edward, the late lord, September 12, 1806. 
Thomas Thurlow, reftor of Alhfield, in the county 
of Suffolk, father of the firft lord, married Mifs Eliza¬ 
beth Smith, of that place ; by which lady he had iffue,. 
1. Edward, afterwards lord Thurlow. 2. Thomas, who 
embraced the clerical profeffion, and was elected, in 
May 1779, l° r d biffiop of Rochefter; tranflated, in Fe¬ 
bruary 1787, to the fee of Durham ; and died May 27, 
1791. He married Anne, daughter of William Beer, of 
Lymington, in the county of Southampton, efquire ; by 
which lady he had iffue, Edward, the prefent lord ; and 
Thomas, born September 19, 1787, on whom the barony 
of Thurlow was granted in reverfion ; and three daugh¬ 
ters, Amelia; Elizabeth; and Anne, who married,. 
April i2, 1804, Charles Godfrey, efq. of the royal artil¬ 
lery. 3. John, an alderman of the city of Norwich, 
who died March 4, 1782, having married Jofepha,. 
daughter of John Moore, efq. by which lady, who died 
December 10, 1786, he had iffue, Edward-Smith, pre¬ 
bendary of Norwich, to whom the barony ol Thurlow 
was granted in remainder, in default of iffue male of his 
uncle and his coufins, Edward, the prefefit lord, and 
Thomas. 
Edward, firft lord Thurlow, being, bred to the law, 
was, in May 1770, conftituteu folicitor-general to his 
majefty; which office he exchanged January 23, 1771,. 
for that of attorney-general. By George III. he was 
created baron Thurlow of Athtield ; and was pro¬ 
moted, June 2, 1778, to be lord high chancellor of 
Great Britain, which office he refigned in April 1783. 
The feals were again delivered to him, December 
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