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33, ia that year ; and lie fucceeded to the rever- 
fion of a tellerfliip in the exchequer in July 1786; and 
he was afterwards created baron Thurlow, of Thurlow. 
His lordfliip died September it, 1806, and was fucceeded 
by his nephew, Edward, the prefent lord. The.pre* 
fumptive heir is Thomas, his lordfliip’s brother. 
Creation. —Baron Thurlow, of Thurlow, June 12, 
^792- 
Residence. —Great George-ftreet, Weftminfter. 
Armoria l Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— JuJlitia foror Jides. —“ Truth is filter to 
juftice.” 
EDEN,BARON AUCKLAND. 
WILLIAM EDEN, Baron AUCKLAND, of Weft 
Auckland, in the county of Durham, alfo Baron Auck¬ 
land, in Ireland ; Auditor and Dire6tor of Greenwich 
Hofpital.andRecorderofGrantham; D.C.L. and F.R.S. 
His lordfliip married, September 26, 1776, Eleanor, 
youngeft daughter of fir Gilbert Elliot, of Minto, baro¬ 
net, (father of the. prefent lord Minto,) and by her has 
ifTue; 1. Eleanor-AgneS, born July 9, 1777; married, 
June 1, 1799, Robert earl of Buckinghamfliire. 2. Ca- 
tharine-Ilabella, married, July 22, 1806, the right ho¬ 
nourable Nicholas Vanfittart. 3. Elizabeth.Charlotte, 
married, March 31, 1801, lord Prancis-Godolphin Of. 
borne, brother to the duke of Leeds. 4, Caroline, mar¬ 
ried, June 17, 1806, Arthur Vanfittart, efq. 5. Wil- 
Jiam-Frederick-Elliot, heir apparent, born January 19, 
1782. 6. George, born Auguft 25, 1784. 7. Henry, 
born April 28, 1786, and died June 13, 1794. 8. Mary- 
Louifa, born September 14, 1738; married, June 26, 
1806, Andrew Wedderburn, efq, 9. George-Charles- 
William-Frederic, born April 23, 1791; died Decem¬ 
ber 1798. 10. Mary-Dulcibella, born September 1, 
1 793* 
His lordfliip is defcended from the ancient family of 
Eden, of Weft Auckland, in the county palatine of 
Durham; to which the rank of baronetage was given by 
Charles II. in 1672. Sir Robert Eden, his lordfhip’s 
father, married Mary, daughter of William Davifon, 
efq. of Beamifh ; and died June 25, 1755, leaving iffue, 
1. Sir John, his fucceffor, the prefent baronet, born Sep¬ 
tember 1740, and married Dorothea, daughter of Peter 
Johnfon, efq. of York, who died in 1793, leaving a nu¬ 
merous ifrue. 2. Sir Robert, late governor of Mary¬ 
land, created a baronet, September 10, 1776, and mar¬ 
ried Caroline, daughter and co-heir of lord Baltimore, 
and died in 1786, leaving iffue, Frederic-Morton, the 
prefent baronet. 3! Catharine, who married, January 
23, 1770, the reverend John Moore, D.D. late arch- 
bifhop of Canterbury, by whom fhe had ill tie', George, 
M.A. prebendary of Canterbury ; Charles, M.P. for 
Woodftock ; Robert, M.A. prebendary of Canterbury; 
John; William, the prefent lord ; Thomas, deputy au¬ 
ditor of Greenwich Hofpital, died in May 1805, leaving 
iffue eight children ; Dulcibella, married to Matthew 
Bell, efq. and has iffue, Dulcibella, married her coufin, 
the reverend Robert Moore, M.A. Morton, knight of 
the Bath, married lady Elizabeth Henley, lifter to the 
laft earl, of Northington, created an Irllh peer in 1799, 
by the title of lord Henley ; Mary, married to the reve¬ 
rend Richard Richardfon, M.A. chancellor of St. Paul’s. 
There were alfo three fons who died unmarried. 
Creations. —Baron Auckland, in Ireland, Novem¬ 
ber 18, 1789 j Baron Auckland, in England, May 23, 
*793- 
Residences. —Ed.en-phce, in the county of Kent.— 
Town-houfe, in Old Palace-yard. 
Armorial Bearings. —Seethe annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Si Jit prudentia. —“ If it be prudent.” 
FITZPATRICK, BARON UPPER OSSORY. 
JOHN FITZPATRICK, Baron UPPER OSSORY, 
of Ainpthill, in Bedfordfhire ; to which Englifh barony 
he was created, Auguft 9, 1794. His lordfliip is alfo 
E'-arl of Upper Offory, and Baron Gowran, in the county 
of Kilkenny.—See Earl of Upper Ossory among the 
Peers of Ireland. 
PHIPPS, BARON MULGRAVE. 
HENRY PHIPPS, Lord MULGRAVE, of Mul- 
grave, Baron Mulgrave, of New Rofs, in Ireland; Firft 
Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Lieutenant, Curtos Rotu- 
lorum, ~and Vice-Admiral, of the Eaft Riding of York- 
fliire, a Lieutenant-general in the Army,’Governor of 
Scarborough, and Colonel of the thirty firft regiment of 
foot; F.S.A. born February 14, 1755; appointed chan¬ 
cellor of the duchy of Lancafter in 1804, and principal, 
fecretary of ftate for the foreign department in 1805. 
He fucceeded his brother, the late lord, 06tober 10, 
1792; married, Odlober 20, 1795, Sophia, daughter of 
William Maling, of Weft Hennington, in the county pa¬ 
latine of Durham, efquire ; and has iffue, Henry-Conftan- 
tine, heir apparent, born May 15, 1797; Henrietta-So- 
phia, born May 28, 1799; Augufta-Maria, born Sep¬ 
tember 3, iSoo; Charles-Beauniont, born December 27, 
1801. 
Conftantine Phipps, great grandfather of the late lord, 
was, in 1714, lord chancellor of Ireland, _and died in 
1723, leaving only one fan; William. His lordfhip’s 
grandfather, William Phipps, married, February 26, 
1718, Catharine, only daughter of James earl of Angle- 
fey, by whom he had iffue, Conftantine, the firft lord 
Mulgrave; and James, who died without iffue. Con¬ 
ftantine, was advanced to the peerage of Ireland! by- 
George III. aud married Lepel, eldeft daughter of John 
lord Harvey, who died in 1780, by whom he had iffue,: 
Conftantine-John, the late lord, who was created a peer 
of Great Britain. His lordfliip was born in 1744; mar¬ 
ried, June 20, 1787, Elizabeth-Anne, daughter of Na¬ 
thaniel Cholmondeley, efq. of Whitby, in Yorkfliire; 
by whom, who died May 22, 1788, he had iffue, Anne- 
Elizabeth-Cholmondeley, born May 19, 1788 ; but 
dying without male iffue, October 10, 1792, his Englilh 
title became extinct, but his. Irifh honours defcended to 
his brother, Henry ; Charles, a captain in the royal 
navy, died unmarried, October 20, 1786; Henry, the 
prefent lord ; Edmund, born 1760; Auguftus, born in 
1762, married, Auguft 1792, Maria, eldeft daughter of 
Peter Thcllufon, efq. of Brodfworth Hall, near Don-, 
carter, in Yorkfhire ; Henrietta-Maria, born March 1737, 
married, Auguft 19, 1776, to vifcount Dillon, and lias 
iffue. His lordfhip, dying September 16, 1775, was fuc- 
ceeded by his fon, Conftantine-Johli, the late lord; who 
dying October 10, 1792, was fucceeded by his brother, 
Henry, the prefent lord, who wascreated apeerof Great 
Britain, Auguft 13, 1794, by the title of baron Mul¬ 
grave, of Mulgrave, in Yorkfhire. 
Creations. —Baron Mulgrave, in Ireland, Auguft 
15, 1767 ; Baron Mulgrave, in England, Aug. 13, 1794. 
Residences. —Mulgrave Caffle, in the county of 
York.—Town-refidence, at the Admiralty. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. —Virtute quits .—“ Content in virtue.” 
LYTTLETON, BARON LYTTLETON. 
GEORGE-FULKE LYTTLETON, Lord LYT¬ 
TLETON, Baron of Frankley in Worcelterfhire, Baron 
Weftcote of Balamore; fucceeded his father, the late 
lord, in September 1808. 
The family of Lyttelton were very early feated at 
South Lyttelton, in the county of Worcefter. In the 
reign of Henry HI. 1235, Thomas de Lyttelton married 
Emma de Frankley, an heir and lady of the manor; and 
his grandfon, Thomas de Lyttelton, in the reign of Ed¬ 
ward II. was chofen knight of the fhire for the county 
of Worcefter; from whom defcended John Lyttelton, 
who took part in the meafures of theeail of Effex. Sir 
Thomas Lyttelton, bart. married, May 8, 1708, Cirrif- 
