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HERALDRY. 
ters. Henry, the eldeft, was created by George II. ba¬ 
ron Rolle, of Stevenftone, in 174S, but died without 
-ilfue in 1750, when the title became extindf. John, fe- 
cond fon, took the name of Walter, and is deceafed. 
William, third fon, died Without iffue. Dennis, fourth 
fon, died on July 25, 1797, leaving itfue the prefent 
baron, and two daughters. 
Creations. —Baron Rolle, June 20, 1796. 
Residences. —Stevenftone Houfe, Bovy Houfe', and 
Bicton Lodge; in the county of Devon.—Town-houfe, 
in Upper Grof'venor^ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. —Nee regc, nec Jiopulo, fed utroque .—“ Neither, 
for king, nor people, but for both.” ■ 
CAMPBELL, BARO'N CAWDOR. 
JOHN CAMPBELL, Lord CAWDOR, Baron of 
Caftlemartin, in the county of Pembroke ; F. R. S. and 
F. S. A. married, July 27, 1789, lady Caroline Howard, 
eldeft daughter of Frederic earl of Carlille, by ladv 
Coroline-Levefon Gower, daughter of Granville, firlf 
marquis of Stafford ; by which lady he has ift'ue, John, 
heir apparent; and George. 
His lofdfhip is defcended from the Argyll family; and 
became defervedly celebfions by attacking the Fteixch 
invaders, wlio landed in Pembrokefhire, in February 
1797 ; all of whom were taken prifoners. 
Creation.— Baro.n Cawdor, June 21, 1796. 
Residences. —Cawdor Caftle, in Nairnflhre.—Town- 
houfe, in Hanovcr-fquare. 
ARMORiAL'BE arincs.—S ee the annexed Engraving. 
MotTO,—“ Be mindful.” 
WELLESLEY, BARON WELLESLEY... 
RICHARD-COLLEY WELLESLEY, Baron 
WELLESLEY, of Wellefiey, in the county of-Somerfet; 
Knight of St. Patrick, and of the Crefcent, and D.C.L. 
Liis lordfhip is alfo Earl of Mornington,.and Marquis of 
Wellefley, in Ireland.—See Marquis VVellesLey, 
among the Peers of Ireland. 
SMITH, BARON CARRINGTON. 
ROBERT SMITH, Baron CARRINGTON, ofUp- 
ton, in the county of Nottingham; and Baron Carring¬ 
ton, of Bulcot Lodge, in Ireland ; Captain of Deal Caf¬ 
tle; F. R. S. married Mifs Bernard, of South Cave, 
near Beverly, in Yorkfhire ; by which lady he has iflue, 
one fob, Robert-John, heir apparent, and eleven daugh¬ 
ters; of whom Catharine-Lucy, fourth daughter, mar¬ 
ried, November 18, 1803, vifcount Mahon, eldeft fon of 
Charles.earl Stanhope. 
The family of Smith has been longfeated in the coun¬ 
ty of Nottingham ; where their great progenitor, Thomas 
Smith, had iflue two fons, Thomas and Abel. Abel 
Smith, the youngeft, married Jane, daughter of George 
Beaumont, efq, aiid had ilfue, 1. Sir George, created a 
baronet, Odlober 31, 1757, and married Mary, daughter 
and heir of major William Howe, eldeft fon of major- 
general Howe; by which lady he had iffue fir George, 
-the fecond baronet, who affirmed the name of Bromley 
in 1778, and in 1803 took the name of Pauncefote; he 
married Efther, eldeft daughter of Afheton vifcount’ 
•Curzon, and has ilfue, Robeft-Hovve, born November 28, 
1778, a captain in the royal navy. 2. Abel, the younger 
Ion of Abel Smith and Jane Beaumont, married Mifs 
Bird, of Coventry, by whom he had iflue, fix fons and two 
daughters, viz. Thomas and Abel, both deceafed; Ro¬ 
bert, the prefent .baron ; Samuel ; George, a director 
of the Eaft India Company ; and William. 
Creation.— Baron Carrington in England, October 
20, 1797. 
Residences. —Wycombe Abbey, and Wendover 
Houfe, in the county of Bucks; and Bulcot Lodge, in 
Nottinghamfliire.—Town-houfe, in St. James’s-place. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Tenax * etJidelis , —“-j?-er fevering and faithful.” 
¥ol. IX. No. 670. 
TOWNSHEND, BARON BAYNING. 
CHARLES TOWNSHEND, Baron BAYNING, of 
■Foxley, in the county of Berks, D.C.L. born Auguft 27, 
1728; appointed Secretary -to his Majefty’s Embaffy in 
Spain, September 16,71751; Lordbf the.Admiralty, J tine 
30, 1765 ; Lord of the Treafury, February 6, 1770 ; one 
of the joint Vice-treafurers of Ireland; and one of his 
Majefty’s-moft honourable Privy Council ; Treafurerof 
-the Navy, April 2, 1783 ; and High 'Steward of Yar¬ 
mouth, in the county of Norfolk-; married, Auguft 21, 
1777, Annabella-Powlett Smyth, eld'eft daughter of 
Richard Sryyflf, clerk, M. A. by which lady he has 
ilfue, Chatles-Frederic-Powlett, heir apparent, born 
September 26, 1785; William, died an infant; Hen¬ 
ry, born June S, 1797; Caroline, born September 30, 
1778; Amelia, born December 31, 1779; Henrietta:, 
died an infant; Annabella, born December 12, 1783; 
Anne, born January 8, 1789; Louifa, born January 
His lofdfhip is maternally defcended from the eldeft 
daughter of Anne vifcountefs Bayning ; his father, the . 
honourable William Townfhend, of Honyngham, in the 
county of Norfolk, was aid-de-camp to George II. 
groom of the bedchamber to Frederic prince of Wales, 
and uiher of the Exchequer; third furviving foil of 
Charles the fecond vifcount Townfhend, by Elizabeth 
his firft wife, only furviving daughter of Thomas lord 
Pelham, fon .and heir of fir John Pelham,Bart, and Lucy 
his wife, daughter of Robert Sydney, the fecond earl of 
Leicefter. He died January 28, 1737, having married 
Henrietta, daughter of William Powlett, fecond furviv¬ 
ing fon of Charles Powlett, firft duke of Bolton; by 
whom, who died January 11, 1755, he had iflue; Wil¬ 
liam, born April 18, 1726, die d in October 1727 ; Charles, 
the prefent baron ; Frederic, died i'n March 1733 ; Caro¬ 
line, eldeft daughter, married to Frederic Cornwallis, 
lord arclibifliop of Canterbury,.who died without illue, 
March 19, 1783 ; Anne, married to Charles Hedges, of 
Finchley, in the county of Middlefex, efquire ; Henri¬ 
etta, died in October 1740; Dorothy, born Septem¬ 
ber 6, 1737, married to Miles Allen, of Pembrokefhire, 
efquire. 
Creation.— Baron Bayning, October 20, 1797. 
Residences. —Heningham-hall, in the county of 
Norfolk.—Town-houfe, in Stanhope-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Stare fuper vias antiquas. —“ I purfue the 
track of my anceftors.” 
GRENVILLE, BARON GLASTONBURY. 
JAMES GRENVILLE, Baron GLASTONBURY, 
of Budleigh, in the county of Sometfet; a general in the 
army; born July 6, 1742; and was a privy counfellor, 
and a lord.of the treafury in 1782, and a lord of trade 
and plantations. ■ 
His lordlhip’s father, James Grenville, third fon of 
Richard Grenville, efq. by Hefter, countefs Temple, his 
wife, was alord of trade in 1740, deputy paymafter of the 
forces in 1755, a lord of the treafury in 1756, cofferer of 
the houfehold, and one of his majefty’s mb ft honourable 
privy council, in 1761, and died in September 1783; hav¬ 
ing married, April 8, 1740, Mary, daughter and heir of 
James Smith, elq. of Harden, in Hertfordlhire ; by which 
lady, who died December 14, 1757, he had illue, Richard, 
born April 2, 1741, died an infant; James, the prefent 
baron; Richard, born March 1, 1744, a general in the 
army, and colonel of the 23d regiment of foot.—The heir 
prefumptive is general Richard Grenville, only brother 
to his lordihip. 
Creation. —Baron Glaftonbury, Odtober 20, 1797. 
Residences. —Burleigh - court, in the county of. 
Somerfet.-—ToWn-houfe, in Conduit-flreet. 
Armorial Bearing s.—See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Urn tequus virtuti ,—“ Friendly only to vir¬ 
tue.” - -i 
7 L POWLET, 
