584 HERA 
came William Peachey, of Newgrove, near Petworth ; 
and Edmund Peachey, of Eartham, in the county of 
Suflex, who had an only fon, Edward, who died in 1657, 
having been twice married; and left ilTue by Anne, his 
fecond wife, three fons, Edward, William, and John; 
and two daughters, Anne and Sarah. Edward, the 
eldeft of the fons, had two fons and two daughters, and 
died in 1678. John, the third fon', was twice married, 
and died May 25, 1693, leaving an only daughter Eliza¬ 
beth, married to fir Ricliard Farringdon, knight. Wil¬ 
liam, the fecond fon, married Mary, daughter and co¬ 
heir of-Hall, of Petworth, in the county of Suflex, 
efquire ; by which lady he had iffue eight fons, viz. 
Henry; Edward; William; John; Bulftrode; George; 
Charles ; and James ; and he died in October 1685. Of 
thefe fons, the fecond, third, fixtli, feventh, and eighth, 
died unmarried, viz. Edward; William, an officer in 
tire guards, killed at the battle of Almanza, in Spain; 
George; Charles, who died in Perfia ; and James, in 
the fervice of the Euft-India company, died February 15, 
1771. 
Bulftrode, the fifth fon, affirmed the name of Knight, 
in addition to that of Peachey, on his marriage, June 
8, 1725, with Elizabeth, relift of William-Woodward 
Knight, of Weftdean, in the county of Suffex, efq. but 
left no iffiie. Henry was created a baronet by George II. 
March zr, 1736, with remainder to John, his fourth bro¬ 
ther. He married Jane, daughter of William Jarret, efq. 
of the city of London ; by whom he had iffire two fons, 
William, who died an infant, and Henry, who died at 
the age of twenty; and three daughters, Jane, married 
to Gawen-Harris Nafti, of Petworth, efq. and Elizabeth, 
and Eleanor, who both died unmarried. The male iffue 
of fir Henry Peachey thus becoming extinct in his own 
line, the title of baronet, purfuant to limitation, de¬ 
volved on his next brother, fir John Peachey; who 
married Henrietta, daughter of George London, of Long 
Ditton, in the county of Surrey, efquire ; by which lady 
he had iflue two fons, John and James, and three 
daughters, Henrietta and Rebecca, both of whom died 
unmarried ; and Mary, who married Michael Seare, efq. 
of the Grove, nearTring, in Hertfordfhire. Sir John 
Peachey dying April 12, 1744, was fucceeded in his title 
and eftate by his eldeft fon, John, who married Eliza¬ 
beth, daughter of John-Meeres Fagge, efq. of Glenley, 
In Suflex, by whom he had no iflue; and, dying July 
3, *7^5, the title and eftates. fell to his only brother, 
James, the late peer, who was born March 8, 1732; mar¬ 
ried, Auguft 19, 1747, lady Georgiana-Carolina, eldeft 
daughter of Henry, firft earl of Deloraine ; by which 
lady he had iffiie one fon, and one daughter, viz. John, 
his fuccefl'or; and Georgiana, married, April 1, 177.1, 
to the earl of Warwick and Brooke ; and died April 1, 
1772, without iflue. His lordlhip was appointed, in 1751, 
groom of the bedchamber to his prefent majefty, when 
prince of Wales; and, in 1792, he fucceeded the earl of 
Cardigan as mafter of the robes to the king ; and, dying 
February 1-, 1808, was fucceeded by his only fon, John, 
the prefent and fecond lord. 
Creation. —Baron Selfey, bf Selfey, in the county 
of Suflex, Auguft 13, 1794. 
Residences.- —Weftdean Houfe, in the county of 
Suflex ; and Newfells Park, in Hertfordfhire.—Town- 
lioufe,' in Lower Grofvenor-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Manor et Jidelis. —“ Mindful and faithful.” 
DUNDAS, BARON DUNDAS. 
THOMAS DUNDAS, Baron DUNDAS, of Alke, 
in the North Riding of the county of York, and a Ba¬ 
ronet ; L6rd Lieutenant and Vice Admjral of the (hires 
of Orkney and Shetland; F.R.S. and F.A.S. married, 
May 24, 1764, lady Charlotte Wentworth, After of Wil¬ 
liam earl Fitzwilliam; and has iflue, Lawrence, heir 
L D R Y. 
apparent, married to Mifs Hale, daughter of general 
Hale; Charles-Lawrence, married lady Caroline Beau- 
clerk, After to Aubrey duke of St. Alban’s ; William, 
who died in 1796; George-Heneage-Lawrence, a captain, 
in the royal navy ; Thomas-I.awrence, in holy orders ; 
Robert-Lawrence, a colonel in the army ; Margaret, 
married to Arch. Spiers, efq. Charlotte, married, 0 July 
8, 1806, to Charles-William vifcount Milton, only fon 
of William earl Fitzwilliam; Frances-Laura, married, 
January 24, 1805, Robert Chaloner, efq. of Guilborou°b, 
inYorklhire; Mary; Ifabella. 
The family of Dundas is of high antiquity. In 1431, 
James de Dundas married Euphan, daughter of fir Alex¬ 
ander Livingftone, anceftor of the earl of Linlithgow • 
who was fucceeded by Alexander, his fon ; who,°with 
four of his brothers, was killed at the battle of Flowden, 
in 1513, leaving a fon, Alexander, by Ifabel, daughter 
of Lawrence lord Oliphant, who fucceeded him in the 
barony of Fingafk, and married Elizabeth, daughter of 
David Bruce, of Clackmannan ; he was killed at the 
battle of Pinkie, in 1547. Archibald Douglas, his eldeft 
fon, married Elizabeth, daughter of lord Colvill, of 
Cleilh, by whom he had iflue Archibald, who married 
Jane, lifter to the firft earl of Southelk, by whom he had 
iffiie, fir John Dundas, of Dundas; who had a fon, John, 
who fucceeded in 1670, and married Magdalene, daugh¬ 
ter of Thomas Alardice, efq. by Jane, daughter of fir 
Alexander Burnet, and had an only fon, Thomas, who 
married Berthia, daughter of John Bailie, of CaftleCarry, 
in the county of Stirling, by whom he had iffiie two fons, 
viz. Thomas, of Fingafk, his heir, and Lawrence. 
Thomas married, firft, Anne, daughter of the honour¬ 
able James Graham, of Airth, judge of the high court 
of admiralty for Scotland, and by her had no iffue. He 
married, fecondly, in 1744, lady Janet Maitland, daugh¬ 
ter of Charles, lixth earl of Lauderdale, by Elizabeth, 
daughter of James earl of Findlater ; by which lady he 
had iffue, Thomas and Charles, and four daughters. 
Thomas was a general in the army, and married Elea- 
nor-Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander, eighth earl of 
Home; and, dying at Guadaloupe, June 3, 1794, left 
iffue, one fon, Thomas, and fix daughters, viz. Clemen¬ 
tina ; Janet; Eleanor; Primrofe; Charlotte ; Anne- 
Wheatley ; and Elizabeth-Grey. Charles, married Mifs 
Anne Wheatley, and has iffue, Janet; Margaret-Bruce 
who married A. Gibl'011, efq. Berthia, married George 
Haldane, efq. Janet, married R. Deans, efq, and Mary 
married James Bruce, of Kinnaird, efquire. 
Lawrence, the fecond fon, and father of lord Dundas, 
was created a baronet, November 16, 1762, with limita¬ 
tion to his male iflue, and in default thereof, to his bro¬ 
ther Thomas. Sir Lawrence married Margaret, daugh¬ 
ter of Alexander Bruce, of Kennet, efquire, by Mary 
Balfour, daughter of lord Burlpigh, and died September 
21,1781, leaving iffue one fon, Thomas, the prefent lord. 
Creation. —Baron Dundas, Auguft.13, 1794. 
Residences.—A lke Hall, and Upleatham Park, in 
the county of York.—Town-houfe, in Arlington-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings.—S ee the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— EJfayez.—" Try.” 
PELHAM, BARON YARBOROUGH. 
CHARLES-ANDERSON PELHAM, Baron YAR¬ 
BOROUGH, in the county of Lincoln, D.C.L. born 
July 3, 1748 ; took the furname and arms of Pelham, in 
compliance with the will of his great-uncle, Charles 
Pelham, of Brocklefby, in Lincolnlhire ; married, July 
22, 1770, Sophia, foie heir of George Aufrere, of Chel- 
fea, in the county of Middlefex, efquire ; and by her had 
iflue, Charles-Anderfon, heir apparent, married, Auguft 
11, 1806, Mils Simplon, daughter of the honourable 
John-Bridgeman Simplon, fon of Henry lord Bradford ; 
George, born September 15, 1774; Sophia, born Ofto- 
ber 3, 1773, married to Dudley North, efq. of Glenham 
* Hall, 
