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Motto. — Gradu diverfo via una.~— tl The fame way by 
different fteps.” 
BURRELL, BARON GWYDIR. 
PETER BURRELL, Baron GWYDIR, of Gwy- 
dir, in Caernarvonfhire, and a Baronet; Deputy Great 
Chamberlain o£England, F.R.S. married, February 23, 
1779. Prifcilla-Barbara-Elizabeth Lindfay, daughter and 
co-heir of Peregrine duke of Ancafter, and baronefs Wil¬ 
loughby de Erefby; by which lady he has iffue, Peter- 
Robert, heir apparent, born March 1782; married, Oc¬ 
tober 20, 1807, dementia, daughter and heir of James 
Drummond lord Perth; and his majefly, November 6, 
1807, was pleafed to grant his licence, that the faid 
Peter-Robert may ufe. the furname and bear the arm's of 
Drummond/together with the arms of Burrell; Lindfay- 
Meyrick, late fecretary of legation at the court of Dref- 
den ; married, July 14, 1807, the youngeft daughter of 
James Daniell, efq. William; and Elizabeth-Prifcilla.. 
The family of Burrell has pedigree to a very remote 
era. Randulphus Burrell, in the reign of Edward II. 
by his marriage with Sirmonda, daughter of fir Walter 
Woodland, of Devonfhire, became pofTeffed of very con- 
fiderable eftates in that county ; and his defcendant, fir 
John Burrell de Woodland, in 1414, furpiflied', at his own 
proper charges, a fiiip, twenty men at arms, and forty 
archers, for king Henry V. in his,.war with France. 
Gerardus, one of his fons, in 1446, tvas appointed arch¬ 
deacon of Chichefter; and, dying, bequeathed his eftate 
to his nephew, Ralph, from whom, inadiredl line, lord 
Gwydir, and fir Charles-Merrick Burrell, trace their 
defcent. The lifters of the prefent baron are, the duchefs . 
of Northumberland, the marchionefs of Exeter, and the 
countefs of Beverley ; his uncle, ftr Merrick Burrell, was 
created a baronet in 1776, with remainder to the heirs 
of the late Peter Burrell, efq. of Beckenham, in Kent; 
whofe eldeft foil, the prefent baron Gwydir, had been 
knighted, and officiated at the trial of Warren Haftings, 
efq. as deputy great chamberlain of England. 
Creation. —Baron Gwydir, May 28, 1796. 
Residences. —Gwydir Caftle, in Denbighffiire ; and 
Langley Park, in Kent.—Town-houfe, at Whitehall. 
Ar?^orial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. —Animus non officit aquus. — “An equal mind 
is never hurt.” 
BASSET, BARON DE DUNSTANVILLE. 
FRANCIS BASSET, Baron DE DUNSTAN- 
VILLE, with limitation to his heirs male ; alfo Baron 
Ballet, of Stratton,- with remainder to his daughter and 
her heirs male; and a Baronet; Recorder of Penryn ; 
D.C.L. married. May 16,1780, Frances-Sufanna, daugh¬ 
ter of John-Hippifley Coxe, efq. of Stone Eafton, in the 
county of Sorherftet; by which lady he has iffue one 
daughter, Frances, born May 1, 1781. 
The family of Baffet came into England with William 
the Conqueror,' and appears in the lift of Norman chief's 
preferved at Battle Abbey. In the reign of Henry I. 
Baffet, of Drayton, was chief juftice of England, the 
higheft officer in the kingdom at that period. In the time 
of king John, this family took an adive part ; two of 
them figned Magna Charta, and married into the Dun- 
ftanville family. William Baffet married, in 1150, Ce- 
cilia, daughter and heir of Alan de Dunftanyille; which 
Alan married the daughter of Reginald Fitzhenry, earl 
of Cornwall, and by this marriage acquired the property 
of Tehidy, in that County. 
Francis Baffet, grandfather of lord de Dnnftanville, 
had two fons by his lady, Mary Pend-arves, viz. John- 
Pendarves Baffet, and Francis, .his lordfiiip’s father : the 
former married Anne, daughter of fir Edmund Prideaux, 
bart. and dying in 1739, left one foil, who died in 1756, 
when Francis, the father of the prefent lord, fucceeded 
to the family eftate, and married Margaret, daughter of 
fir John St. Aubyn, of Clowance, in the county of Corn¬ 
wall, bart. who died in 1769, leaving iffue, two fons and 
four daughters, viz. Francis, the prefent baron ; Join?, 
w ho married Mifs Mary Wingfield ; Margaret, married 
to John Rogers, efq. of Penrofe, in Cornwall; Cecilja ; 
Mary ; and Catharine. On his lordfliip’s deceafe, the 
barony of De Dnnftanville will become extindl j^but the 
barony of Baffet will defcend to his daughter, and her 
iffue male. 
Creations. —Baron De Dnnftanville, June 17,-1796. 
Baron Baffet, of Stratton, November 7, 1.797.. 
Residences. —Tehidy Park, in the county of Corn¬ 
wall.—Town-houfe, in Upper Grofvenor-ftrect. 
Armoriai. Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Pro rege et populo. — “ For king and for 
people.” 
LASCELLES, BARON HAREWOOD. 
EDWARD LASCELLES, Baron HAREWOOD, 
of Harewood, in the .county of York ; married, in 1761, 
Mifs Ghaloner, daughter of .William Cbaloher, efq. of 
Guilborotigh, in the county pf York; by which lady, 
who died February 22, 1805, lie has iffue, Edward, heir 
apparent, born January 10, 1.764; Henry, born Decem¬ 
ber 25, 1767; married, in 1794, Henrietta Saunders, 
daughter of the late fir Johii-Baiindefs Sebright, hart, 
of Beachwood, in Hertfordlhire," by whom he has a fon,- 
Edward, born June n, 1796; Frances, born June 11, 
1762 ; married the honourable John Douglas, foil of the 
earl of Morton, by his fecond wife, Bridget, daughter 
of fir John Heathcote, bart. of Nqrmantoii, in Rutland- 
fhire, and has illue, Frances, born January fo, 1786; 
Anne, died an infant; George-Sliolto; born December 
23, 1789; Charles, born March 10, 1790; Harriet, born 
June 8, 1792 ; Charlotte, born July .11, 1793 ; and Era- 
ma-Elizabeth, born OdtoberS, 1794. Mary-Anne, born 
November 22, 1775. 
His lordfhip is defeended from an ancient family in 
Yorkftiire. ' His father’s uncle,• Edwin Lafcelles, efq. 
was created baron Harewood in 1790; but dying with¬ 
out male iffue, in 1795, the title became extinfl. The 
eftate defeending to his lordfhip, he was raifed by 
George III. to the fame dignity. 
Creation. —Baron Harewood, June 18, 1796. 
Residences. — Harewood Houfe, in the county of 
York.—Town-houfe', in Hanover-fquare. 
A rmori,al Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— In Jolo Deo falus. — “ Salvation, is in God 
alone;” 
ROLLE, BARON ROLLE. 
JOHN ROLLE, Baron ROLLE, of Stevenftone, in 
the county of Devon, and Recorder of Torrington ; 
married Mifs Walfond, of Bovey, in Devonfhire. 
The family of Rolle is of Norman defcent, and related' 
to William the Conqueror, with whom they came into 
England, and were early fettled in Devonfhire. George 
Rolle, efq. of Stevenftone, in the county of Devon, had 
fix fons and five daughters: John, the eldeft, died in 
1579.; George, the fecond fon, was anceftor to the pre- 
ferit arid late lord; Chriftopher, died without iffue; 
Henry, veas-anceftor of that branch which poffeffed the 
barony of Clinton and Saye, now enjoyed by the family 
of Trefufts, by a daughter of Samuel Rolle, efquire ; 
Robert was the fifth fori, whofe daughter, Margaret, 
married Hugh B'ofcawen, efq. anceftor to the prefent 
vifeount Falmouth.;. Maurice, the .youngeft fon, had no 
iffue.—George,The fecond fon, left iffue, Andrew, whofe 
fon, John, was a knight of the bath, and died in 1706, 
leaving iffue four fons arid two daughters : John, the 
eldeft, died in 1689, Having married Chriftian Bruce, 
daughter of Robert earl of'Aylefbury ; by which lady 
he had one daughter, and three fons ; Robert, the eldeft, 
died without ijfue in 1726 ; John, the fecond fon, died 
in 1730, having married Ifabella, daughter of fir William 
Walter, bart. leaving iffue four fons, and three daugh¬ 
ters. 
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