HERALDRY. 
in the croifades, formed the fupporters ; and the drops 
of blood on the chevron, witli the motto beneath, are 
memorable of the exploits performed by the tingle arm 
of this valorous knight, in the ever to be remembered 
battle of Agincourt.—See the article England, vol. 
vi. p. 609. 
RUSHOUT, BARON NORTHWICK. 
JOHN RUSHOUT, Baron NORTHWICK, of 
Northvvick Park, in the county of Worcefter, and a Ba¬ 
ronet; F. S. A. fucceeded his father, the late lord, Oc¬ 
tober 20, 1800. 
The family ofRuthout was related to the dukes of 
Normandy ; and before the conqueft bore the fame arms 
as the three firft kings of that magnanimous race. James 
Ruthout, lineally descended from this flock, was created 
a baronet by Charles II. and, at the revolution, he raifed 
a regiment in fupport of king William. He married 
Mifs^ Pytts, of Harrow, and left two fons and three 
daughters, viz. James and John; the daughters were, 
Alice, who married into the Sandys family; the fecond 
daughter married Edmund Pytts," efq. and the third 
became the fecond wife of the fourth earl of Northamp¬ 
ton. Of the fons, James, the eldeft, left one fon, who 
died a minor; his brother John then fucceeded; he mar¬ 
ried Anne Compton, daughter of George, fourth earl of 
Northampton, and died March 2, 1775, leaving iflue 
John, the late lord ; born July 12, 1749; married, June 
8, 1766 , Rebecca, daughter of Humphry Bowles, ofWan- 
flead, in the county of Eflex, efq. and, dyingOdfober 26, 
1800, left ilTue, John, the prefent lord. George, in holy 
orders; married, January 10, 1803, Caroline Stewart, 
daughter to John earl of Galloway, and has a daughter, 
born Odtober 26, 1803. Anne. Henrietta. Elizabeth, 
born December 6, 1774; married to Sidney Bowles, efq. 
and had two daughters. His lordlhip, dying October 20, 
1800, was fucceeded by his fon John, the prefent lord. 
—The prefumptivc heir is the honourable and reverend 
George Rufhout, his lordlhip’s only brother. 
Creation. —Baron Northwick, October 26, 1797. 
Residences. —Northwick Park, in the county of 
Worcefler; and Harrow-on-the-Hill, in Middlefex.— 
Town-houfe, in Cavendifh-fquare. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Par termsfuppar.~ u The two are of equal 
antiquity to the three.” 
POWIS, BARON LILFORD. 
THOMAS POWIS, Baron LILFORD, in the coun¬ 
ty of Northampton ; fucceeded his father, the late lord, 
January 26, 1800; married, December 5, 1797, Anna- 
Maria, daughter and heir of Robert-Vernon Atherton, 
efq. of Atherton Hall, in Lancalhire. 
Thomas, firft lord Lilford, born in 1748, married Mifs 
Mann, by which lady he had ilfue, Thomas, the prefent 
baron; Lyttleton ; Frederic, in holy orders, married, 
Oclober 15, 1807, the honourable Mary Gould, After to 
lord Grey de Ruthin ; Charles, in the royal navy, died 
of the yellow fever at Jamaica in 18045 Henry; Helena, 
married, November 19, 1800, the honourable and reve¬ 
rend Richard-Bruce Stopford, youngeft fon of James 
earl of Courtow'n; Lucy-Amelia, Caroline, twins; So¬ 
phia ; Anne ; and Lottifa. His lordfhip, dying January 
26, 1800, was fucceeded by his fon, Thomas, the prefent 
and fecond lord. 
Creation.— Baron Lilford, October 26 , 1797. 
Residences. —Lilford Park, in the county of North¬ 
ampton.—Town-houfe, in Albemarle-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Parta tucri. —“ I will defend that I have 
won.” 
LISTER, BARON RIBBLESDALE. 
THOMAS LISTER, Baron RIBBLESDALE, of 
Gifburne, in the Weft Riding of the county of York ; 
D.C.L. Colonel of the CravenLegion ; bofnMarch 22, 
o89 
1752 ; married, November 7, 17S9, Rebecca, daughter 
of Jofeph Fielding, efq. of the kingdom of Ireland ; by 
which lady he has iffiie, Thomas, heir apparent, born 
January 23, 1790 ; Catharine, born December 23, 1793 ; 
and Rebecca-Adelaide, born Auguft 31, 1800. 
This noble family is of extraordinary antiquity ; the 
prefent reprefentative of it being the feventeenth in a 
diredl male line from 6 Edward II. by an heirefs of the 
houfe of Bolton, to whom John, fon of fir Thomas Lifter, 
of Derby, knight, was married at that period. 
Thomas, grandfather of the prefent peer, was born 
October 8, 168? ; and, on the death of his father, Tho¬ 
mas, in 1706, f ucceeded to the family eftates ; and mar¬ 
ried Catharine, daughter and co-heir of fir Ralph Afhe- 
ton, of Whalley, baronet; by which lady, who died in 
1728, he had iflue two fons, and three daughers, Catha¬ 
rine, Mary, and Anne, who all died unmarried. Their 
youngeft brother, Nathaniel, born June 8* 1725, was feat- 
ed at Armitage Park, in Staflordftiire; and married Mar¬ 
tha, daughter and co-heir of John Fletcher, of Lichfield, 
efq. by whom he left two fons and four daughters. Tho¬ 
mas was fucceeded in his eftates by his fon and heir, Tho¬ 
mas, born Jan. 19, 1723; and married to Beatrix, daugh¬ 
ter ofjeflop Hulton, of Hulton Park, in the county of Lan- 
cafter, efquire; by which lady, who died December 5, 
1774, he had iflue, Thomas, the prefent lord; and two 
daughters; the youngeft of whom, Catharine, born in 
Auguft 1754, died in September 1762; and Beatrix, born 
November'25, 1749, married the late John Parker, efq. 
of Browftiire, and has iflue fix fons, Thomas, Edward, 
John, Charles, Henry, and William. Thomas, father 
of the prefent lord, died November 28, 1761. 
Creation. —Baron Ribblefdale, October 26, 1797. 
Residences. —Gifburne Park, and Malhane Water,, 
in the county of York.—Town-houfe, in Harley-ftreet, 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto. — Retinens vejligia fames. — “ Retracing the 
deeds of an honourable anceftry.” 
MACKENZIE, BARON SEAFORTH. 
FRANCIS - HUMBERSTONE MACKENZIE, 
Lord SEAFORTH,Baron Mackenzie, of Kintail, in the 
county of Rofs; F. R. S. and F. L. S. a Major-general 
in the Army, and Lord Lieutenant of Rofsfhire, in Scot¬ 
land ; married, and has iflue, Juliana, married, in 1804, 
to fir Samuel Hood,,knight of the bath. 
Kenneth Mackenzie, earl of Seaforth,, had two fons, 
Kenneth, and Alexander; which Kenneth had a fon, 
William, earl of Seaforth, whofe titles were forfeited in 
1715. He had a fon, Kenneth, commonly called lord 
Fortrofe, who was fucceeded by Kenneth, his fon,, 
created, firft, vifeount Fortrofe, and afterwards earl of 
Seaforth, in Ireland; he died in 1781, without male 
iflue, tvhen the titles bec.ame extin£t. Alexander, the 
fecond fon of Kenneth Mackenzie, left iflue William, 
who had two fons, viz. Thomas-Frederic-Mackenzie 
Humberftone, colonel of the 78th regiment, who was- 
killed in the Eaft Indies; and Francis-Humberftone Mac¬ 
kenzie, the prefent lord Seaforth. 
Creation. —Baron Seaforth, October 26, 1797. 
Residences. —Seaforth Caftle, in the county of Rofs;. 
and Braham Caftle, in Forfarfhire. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engravings 
Motto. — Luceo non uro. —“ Shine, but not burn.” 
SCOTT, BARON ELDON. 
JOHN SCOTT, Baron ELDON, of Eldon, in the 
county palatine of Durham, Lord High Chancellor of 
Great Britaip, and Speaker of the Houfe of Lords; a 
Lord of Trade and Plantations, official Vifitor of Oriel 
College, Oxford, and of Pembroke and Catharine Halls,. 
Cambridge ; an official Truftee of the Britifh and Hun¬ 
terian M.ufeums, High Steward 9f Oxford Univerfity, 
and a Governor of the Charter Houfe, D.C.L. F.R.S. 
and F.S.A, His lordfhip married Elizabeth, daughter 
