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tian; daughter of fir Richard Temple, bart. of Stowe, in 
Buckinghamfhire, and had ilTue, x. George, firlt lord 
Lyttelton. 2. Thomas, died unmarried. 3. Charles, 
lord bilhop of Carlifle, died unmarried. 4. Richard, died 
young. 5. Sir Richard, knight,of.jthe bath ; married lady 
Rachael Rulfell, elded daughter of Wriotbelley, fecond 
duke of Bedford, and widow of Scroop, fird duke of 
Bridgewater, and died without ilfue, October 1, 1770. 
6. William-Henry, the late baron. 7. Clnidian, mar. 
fied Thomas Pitt, efq. of Bocconoc, father of-the fird 
lord Gamelford, and died June 4, 1750. 8. Anne, mar¬ 
ried the reverend Francis Ayfcough, D. D. and died 
March 30,-1776. 9. Mary, died young. 10. Penelope: 
11. Amelia, deceafed. 12. Heller, married John Fitz- 
rnaurice, efq. of Springfield Callle, in the county of 
Limerick, Ireland. 
George, fird lord Lyttleton, was born January 17, 
1709, and married, June 15, 1742, Lucy, daughter of 
Hugh Fortefcue, efq: of Filleigh, in Devonfiiire ; by 
which lady, who died January 19, 1747, he had ilfue, 
1. Thomas, the fecond lord. 2. Lucy, married to Ar¬ 
thur Annedey, earl of Mount Norris. His lordfiiip 
married, fecondly, Augud 10, 1749, Elizabeth, daugh¬ 
ter of field-marflial fir Robert Rich, bart. which lady 
died without ilTue, September 27, 1795; and-his lord- . 
fhip dying Augud 22, 1773, was fucceeded by his only 
fon, Thomas, the-fecond lord, who died without ilfue in. 
1779, when the barony of Lyttelton became extinfil;. 
but the ancient baronetcy devolved on his uncle, Wil- 
liam-Henry'Lyttelton, lord Wedcote, who, after let vjng 
in many embadies, was created baron Wedcote, of Bala- 
more; and was afterwards advanced to the title of lord 
Lyttelton, baron of Frank,ley, in the county of Wor- 
celler. He was born December 20, 1724; married, in 
June 1761, Mary, daughter and co-heir of James Mac¬ 
artney, efq. of Longford, in Ireland ; by which lady, 
who died in 1765, he had ilfue, Heder, born March 17, 
1762, married to fir Richard-Colt Hoare, bart. of Stour- 
head, in the county of Wilts; George-Fulke, the pre- 
fenc lord, born Ofitober 27, 1763; Charles-Adam, born 
December 28, 1764, lieutenant of the Robufte diip of 
war, and was killed near the Capes of Virginia, in an en¬ 
gagement, March, 16, 1781. His lordfhip married, fe¬ 
condly, February 13, 1774, Caroline, daughter of John 
Bridow, efq. by whom he had ilfue, Caroline-Anne, 
born November 10, 1774, married, May 8, 1808, to the 
right honourable Reginald Pole Carew ; Edward-Henry, 
William, John, and Meriel, all died young. His lord- 
fhip, dying September 14, 1808, was fucceeded by his 
elded fon, the prefent lord. 
Creations. —Baron Wedcote, in Ireland, July 21, 
1776,; Lord Lyttelton, in England, Augud 13, 1794. 
Residences. —Hagley Park, in the county of Wor- 
ceder.—Tovvn-hpufe, in Mortimer-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —Seethe annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Ung Dien, ung roy .—“ One God, one king.” 
ELLIS, BARON MENDIP. 
HENRY-WELBORE ELLIS, Baron MENDIP, 
in Somerfetlhire ; fucceeded to this barony, February 3, 
1802, on the death of Welbore Ellis, the late baron 
Mendip, who was created a peer, Augud 13, 1794.— 
See .Viscount Clifton, among the Peers of Ire¬ 
land. 
BRIDGEMAN,. BARON BRADFORD. 
ORLANDO BRIDGEMAN, Baron BRADFORD, 
in the county of Salop, and a Baronet; born March 19, 
1762; fucceeded his father, the late lord, June 5, 1800; 
married, Ma^ 29, 1788, Lucy-Elizabeth Byng, daughter 
of George vifcount Torrington ; by which lady lie. has 
ilfue, George-Augudus-Frederic-Henry, heir apparent, 
born Ofilober 23, 1789 ; Charles-Orlando, Lucy-Eliza¬ 
beth, and Orlando-Henry, died infants; Henry-Edmund, 
Vo L.. IX. No. 610. 
I D R Y, £S3 
born September 1797; and a daughter, born September 
14, 1799. 
Sir Orlando Bridgeman, His lorcjfhip’s grandfather, ot 
Cafile Bromwich, in the county of Warwick, bart. mar¬ 
ried Anne, daughter and co-heir of Richard Newport, 
earl of Bradford ; by which lady he had ilfue, fir Henry, 
fird lord Bradford, born September 7, 1725; married 
Elizabeth daughter and heir of John Simpfon, efq. and 
by her, who died March 6, 1806, he had ilfue, Henry- 
Simpfon, who died July 26, 1782 ; Orlando, died an in¬ 
fant ; Orlando, the prefent lord; John, born May 13, 
1763, who, in 1783, took the name 'and arms of Sirnpfon, 
by a fit. of parliament.; and married Henrietta-Frances, 
daughter of dr Thomas Worfeley, bart. by which lady, 
who died' Augud 2, 1791, he had ilfue, Henry, who died 
June 7,11794 ; Hem ietta-Elizabeth-Charlotte, and Hen¬ 
rietta-A nne-Muria-C ha riot te, both died infants. He 
married, fecondly, November 27, 1793, Grace, daughter 
of Samuel Edwicke, efq. and has ilfue, a daughter, 
married, Augud 11, 1806, the honourable Charles-Ah- 
derfon Pelham, elded fon of lord Yarborough ; George, 
in holy orders, married to Lucy-Ifabella Boyle, daugh¬ 
ter of Edmund feventh earl of Corke and Orrery ; by 
whom he lias ilfue, 1. Elizabeth-Tfabella, born April 
1793; 2. Anile-Charlotte, born June 3, 1794. Charlotte* 
born January 28, 1761 ; married, May 15, 1784) t? Henry- 
Crelwold Lewis, efq. of Malvern Hall,' in Warwickshire, 
and died July'6, 1802. Anne, died an infant. Eliza- 
beth-Diana, born June 5, 1764 ; married to George-Wil- 
liam Gunning, efq. only ion of fir Robert Gunning, 
knighf.of the'bath ; has ilfue a daughter, born May 12, 
1799, and a fon, born September 1800. John and Or¬ 
lando, both died infants. George, died December 26 , 
1767. Lucy, died an infant. Diana, married, Novem¬ 
ber 15,-1763, to John Sawbridge, 'of Olantigh, in the 
county of Kent, efquire, and died without ilfue, January 
21, 1764. His lordfiiip, dying in June. 1800,. was fuc¬ 
ceeded by his fon, the prefent and fecond lord. 
Creation. —Baron Bradford, Augult 13, 1794- 
Residences. —Wellon Park, in Staffordlhire.—Town, 
houfe, George-ftreet, Hanover-fquare. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Nec temere nec timide. —“ Neither ralhiy nor 
timidly.” 
PEACHEY, BARON. SELSEY. 
JOHN PEACHEY, Baron SELSEY, of Selfey, in 
the county of Sulfex, and a Baronet; F.R.S. and F.S. A. 
born March 16, 1749; fucceeded his father, the late 
lord, February 1, 1S08; married, January 19, 1784. 
Helter-Elizabeth, daughter of George Jennings, efq. of 
Newfells, in the county of Herts, by lady Mary, aunt 
of• the marquis of Clanricarde; by whom lie has ilfue . 
three fonsand two daughters, viz. James, heir apparent, 
born September 3, 1785; Henry-John, in the royal navy, 
born September 4, 1787 ; John-William, born December 
10, 1788; Caroline-Mary, born May 24, 1790; and Char¬ 
lotte-Heller, born Ofitober 19, 1792, and died March 3, 
The family of Peachey, originally fpelt Peche, has 
pedigree as remote as the Norman conquell. Gilbert 
Peche, the great-great-grandfon of Hamon Peche, IherifF 
of Cambridgefiiire, in the reign of Henry III. was fum- 
moned to parliament among the barons, from the 28th 
of Edward I. to the 13th of Edward II. as was Robert 
Peche, in the 14th year of the latter king’s reign. 
Sir John Peche, whofe anceltors were fettled in War. 
wicklhire, was likewife fummoned to parliament, fiom 
the 14th of Edward II. to the 9th of Edward III. and 
was appointed governor of Warwick-caltle, conltable of 
Dover-caltle, and warden of the Cinque-ports; and prior 
to the commencement of the fixteenth century, John 
Peche, defcended from this family, was feated at Kingf- 
thorpe, in the county of Leicelter. From this branch 
7 K came 
