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Hall, in the county of Suffolk; Caroline, born January 
iS, 1777, married to Robert-Carey Elwes, efq. Lucy, 
born February 27, 1778, married to William Tennant, 
efq. of Alton Hall, in Stafford (hire; Maria-Charlotte, 
born July 6, 1783, married to Thomas Heneage, efquire; 
laftly, Georgiana. 
Francis Anderfon, of Manby, in the county of Lin¬ 
coln, his lord (hip’s father, died October 23, 1758, having 
married Eleanor, daughter of Thomas Carter, e(q. of 
Baffavern, in Denbighfhire ; by which lady he had iffue, 
Charles, the prefent lord ; Francis-Evelyn, in the army, 
married to Caroline, daughter of general James John- 
fon; Frances-Maria, who died January 31, 1761 ; Har¬ 
riet, married to Paul Mofs, efq. 
Creation.— Baron Yarborough, Augult 13, 1794. 
Residences.— Brocklelby Hall, in the county of Lin¬ 
coln.—Town-hpufe, in Arlington-ftreet. 
Armoria 1, Bearing s.—See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Vincit amor patriee.-—' 1 The love of my coun¬ 
try predominates.” 
HOOD, BARON HOOD. 
HENRY HOOD, Baron HOOD, of Catherington, 
in the county of Southampton; fucceeded to this ba¬ 
rony on the death of his mother, Sufannah, baronefs 
Hood, May 25, 1806; born Augult 25, 17,53; married, 
September 10, 1774, Jane, daughter of Francis Wheeler, 
efq. of Whitley, in Hamplhire; by which.lady he has 
iffue, 1. Louifa ; 2. Charlotte ; both died infants. 3. 
Sufan, born in June, 1779; married to Francis Mafon, 
efq. of the royal navy. 4. Elizabeth, died young. 5. 
Francis-Wheeler, heir apparent, born October 4, 1781 ; 
married Caroline, daughter of fir A”drew-Snape Ha- 
mond, bart. 6. Selina, born November to, 1782. 7. 
Samuel, born December 7, 1788.—His lordfliip is the 
only fon of Samuel vifcount Hood, and nephew of Alex¬ 
ander vifcount Bridport. 
Creation.— Baron Hood, March 27, 1795. 
Residence.— Catherington, near Portfmouth, in 
Hamplhire. 
Armorial Bearings.— See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— VendsJecundis. —“ Profperous gales.” 
STUART, BARON STUART. 
FRANCIS STUART, Baron STUART, of Caltle 
Stuart, in the county of Invernefs, created a peer of 
Great Britain, May 28, 1796.—See Earl of Moray, 
among the Peers of Scotland. 
. STEWART, BARON STEWART. 
GEORGE STEWART, Baron STEWART, of 
Garlies, in the Itewartry of Kirkcudbright. His lord. 
Ihip is alfo Earl of Galloway, in Scotland.—See Earl 
of Gallowa if among the Peers of Scotland. 
STOPFORD, BARON SALTERSFORD. 
JAMES STOPFORD, Baron SALTERSFORD, 
of Saltersford, in the county palatine of Chefter, created 
May 28, 1796 ; Knight of St. Patrick. His lordlhip is 
alfo Earl of Courtown.-—See Earl of Courtown, 
among the Peers of Ireland. 
DAWNAY, BARON DAWNAY. 
JOHN - CHRISTOPHER - BURTON DAWNAY, 
Baron DAWNAY, of Cowick, in the county ofYork ; 
created May 28, 1796. His lordlhip is alfo Vifcount 
Downe.—See Viscount Downe, among the Peers of 
Ireland. 
BRODRICK, BARON BRODRICK. 
GEORGE BRODRICK, Baron BRODRICK, of 
Pepper Harrow, in the county of Surrey; created May 
28, 1796, with remainder to the heirs male of his father, 
George, late vifcount Midleton. His lordlhip is alfo 
Vifcount Midleton.—See Viscount Midleton, among 
the Peers ot Ireland. 
L D R Y. 
ROUS, BARON ROUS^ 
JOHN ROUS, Baron ROUS, of Dehni'ngtoK, in the 
county of Suffolk, and a Baronet; born May 30, 1750; 
married, firll, in January 1788, Frances-Juliana-Warter 
Wilfon, foie heir of Edward-Warter Wilfon, of Bilboa, 
in the kingdom of Ireland; by which lady, who died 
in June 1790, he had iffue, Ffances-Anne-Juliana, born 
May 10, 1790. His lordlhip married, fecondly, in Fe¬ 
bruary, 1792, Charlotte-Maria Whittaker, filler of Abra¬ 
ham Whittaker, of Lyfon Ho life, in Herefordlhire, efq. 
and has iffue, Charlolte-Marianne-Harrief, born Febru¬ 
ary 27, t 793 ; Jobn-Edward-Cornwallis, heir apparent, 
born February 13, 1794; Henry-John, born January 23, 
1795; Willjam-Rufus, born Augult 1, 1796; a daugh¬ 
ter, born July 18, 1799; a f° n > ' 3orn J L1 ly 15» 1800. 
The family of Rous came into England with William 
the Conqueror, and had confiderable grants of land in 
Suffolk. John, the^ldelt furviving fonof fir John Rous, 
of Henham-hall, Was created a baronet by Charles II. 
in 1660.' The late lord fucceeded to the baronetage 
in 1735; and married Judith, daughter and heir of John 
Bedingfield, of Beelton, in the county of Norfolk, efquire; 
by whom he had iffue, John, the prefent lord ; Frances, 
married to fir Henry Peyton, of Doddington, in the ille 
of Ely, baronet; Charlotte, died unmarried, in 1770; 
Louifa-Judith, married John Birch, efq. deputy-giver- 
nor of Chandernagore, in the Eaft Indies, where Hie died 
in 1794. Sir John Rous died in 1771 ; and his lady 
married, fecondly, the reverend Robert Buxton, of 
Snare Hill, in Norfolk ; but Hie had no iffue by this mar¬ 
riage ; and died in 1794. 
Creation. —Baron Rous, May 28, 1796. 
Residences. —Henham-hall, in the county of Suf¬ 
folk.—Town-houfe, in Hertford-llreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— jfe vive en efpoir. —“ I live in hope.” 
CALTHORPE, BARON CALTHORPE. 
GEORGE CALTHORPE, Baron CALTHORPE, 
of Calthorpe, in the county of Norfolk, and a Baronet; 
born June2i, 1781; fucceeded his brother, the late lord, 
June 5, 1807. 
This ancient family took its name from Calthorpe, in 
the county of Norfolk, in the reign of Henry II. James 
Calthorpe was flieriff of Suffolk, and knighted in 1656; 
he married the daughter'of (ir Robert Reynolds, of Mil- 
ton, in Hamplhire, knight, and had a fon, Reynolds, who 
died in 1720, leaving a fon, named alfo Reynolds, who 
married Barbara, daughter of Henry vifcount Longue- 
ville; and hy her had Henry a knight of the bath, wlfo 
died in 1788, when the family became extinft. His fa¬ 
mily e (fates went to his nephew, Henry, the male heir 
of his only filter, Barbara, wife of fir Henry Gough, of 
Edgbalton, in Warwickihire, bart. who took the name 
of Calthorpe, and became heir-general of that family. 
He was created a peer by George III. and married. 
May 1,1783, Frances, youngeft daughter of general Car¬ 
penter; and by her had iffue, Henry, who died Novem¬ 
ber 4, 1790; Frances-Elizabeth, born March 25, 1785; 
Charles, the fecond baron ; George, the prefent lord ; 
Charlotte, died May 16, 179Z; Frederic, born June 14, 
1790; William-Other, born Augult 27, 1791 ; John, born 
May 3, 1793; Harriet, born November 8, 1794 ; Arthur, 
born November 14, 1796; Maria-Lucy, died January 17, 
1799. His lordlhip, dying March 16, 1798, was fucceed¬ 
ed by his eldelt furviving fon, Charles; who dying un¬ 
married, June 5, 1807, was fucceeded by his brother, 
George, the prefent baron.—The preemptive heir is 
Frederic, his lordlhip’s brother. 
Creation. —Baron Calthorpe, June 15, 1796. 
Residences. — Edgbalton Houle, in the county of 
Warwick; Ampton Park, in Suffolk; and Elvetham, in 
Hamplhire.—Town-houfe, in Grofvenor-fquare. 
Armorial Bearings.— See the annexed Engraving. 
Mot to.— 
