HERALDRY, 
Residences. —Purbrook Park, near Portfmoutli, in 
the county of Southampton ; .and Ardal, in Kincardine- 
fhire.—Town-houfe, in Harley-ftreet. 
Armorial Bearing s. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Caufe caufed it. . \ 
HUTCHINSON, BARON HUTCHINSON. 
JOHN-HELY HUTCHINSON, Lord HUTCHIN¬ 
SON, Baron of Alexandria, Baron of Knocklofty, in the 
.county of Tipperary* Knight of the Bath, and of the 
Crefcent ; a Lieutenant-general in the Army, Colonel 
of the Fifty-feventh Regiment of Foot, Governor of 
Stirling Caftle, and Counfellor of State to the Prince 
of Wales in Cornwall; boro May 15, 1757. 
His lordfliip is the fecond fon of Chriftiana, baronefs 
of Donoughmore, by the late right honourable John-Hely 
Hutchinfon, principal fecretary of Fate for Ireland, and 
deeper of his majefty’s privy feal there; and next brother 
to Richard earl of Donoughmore. His lordfliip entered 
at an early period into the military fervice; and in the 
expedition to Egypt, in 1801, he was appointed fecond 
in command ; and, on the fall of fir Ralph Abercromby, 
in the celebrated battle of Alexandria, the chief com¬ 
mand of the forces in Egypt devolved on his lordlhip ; 
for particulars of all which fee the article Egypt, vol. 
vi. p. 33 s —338. 
Creation. —Baron Hutchinfon of Alexandria, De¬ 
cember 16, 1801. 
Residence .—Welbeck-flreet, London. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Fortitergerit crucem. —“He bravely liipports 
the crofs.” 
MITFORD, BARON REDESDALE. 
JOHN MITFORD, Baron REDESDALE, of Re- 
dddale, in the county of Northumberland; a Privy 
•Counfellor in Ireland, F.R.S. and F.S.A. married, June 
6, 1803, lady Frances Perceval, daughter of John, fe¬ 
cond earl of Egmont, by Catharine, baronefs of Arden, 
filler of Spencer, eighth earl of Northampton ; and has 
HTue a daughter, born April 10, 1804. 
Sir John Mitford, knight, lord of Mitford Caftle in the 
time of William the Conqueror, was anceftor, through 
his only daughter, of the Bertrams, barons of Mitford; 
but from his brother Matthew defcended the Mitfords 
of Rollefton; the reprefentative of whom, Robert de 
Mitford, received a grant of the ancient family-inheri¬ 
tance of Mitford Caftle, which had fallen to the crown, 
from Charles II. From him, in the fifth defcent, was 
John Mitford, of Newton Honfe, in the county of South¬ 
ampton, who married Philadelphia, daughter of William 
Reveley, of Newby, in Yorklbire, efquire, who died in 
May 1762, having had iflue by his lady, who died in 
1797, William, born February 10, 1744; married, May 
j 8, 1766, Frances, daughter of James Molley, of Dub¬ 
lin, efquire, and had iflue: William, who died in De¬ 
cember 1790, unmarried. Bertram, married. May 24, 
1806, Frances, daughter of John Vernon, of Clontarf 
Caftle, efquire. Henry, a captain in the royal navy; 
married, in 1796, Louifa, daughter of Anthony Wyke, 
efq. attorney-general of Montferrat; fhe died in May 
1801, having had iflue, William-lleveley, who died June 
ai, 1801 ; Frances, born Auguft 8, 1797 ; and Louifa, 
born December ei, 1798. John, born May 23, 1772. 
Bertram, born OU.ober 1, 1774. Charles, born in Sep¬ 
tember 1773. Frances, born June 22, "1768. John, the 
prefent baron. Mary, died unmarried. Frances, born 
in 1750. Philadelphia, born in 1751. His lordlhip was 
fiicceflively nominated folicitor and attorney-general ; 
and, February 18, 1801, was chofen fpeaker of the houfe 
of commons, which he refigned on being appointed lord 
chancellor of Ireland. 
Creation. —Baron Redefdale, February 13, 180a. 
Residence. —Mitcham, in the county of Surrey. 
Armorial. Bearing s.~ See the annexed Engraving. 
Vol. IX. No. 610. 
591 
Motto. —jSquabiliter et diligenter. — “ Steadily, and 
diligently.” 
LAW, BARON ELLENBOROUGH. 
EDWARD LAW, Baron ELLENBOROUGH, of 
Ellenborough, in the county of Cumberland ; Lord Chief 
Juftice of the King’s Bench, an official Truftee of the 
Britifli Mufeum, and a Governor of the Ciiarter Houfe; 
F.S.A. married, in Oftober 1782, Mifs Towry, daugh¬ 
ter of George-Philips Towry, efquire; by which lady, 
he has iflue, Edward; heir apparent, Charles-Ewan, 
Mary, John, Elizabeth, and Anne. 
The family of Law has been long refpetlable in the, 
county of Cumberland. His lordfliip’s father, Edmund 
Law, who was mafter of Peter Houfe, Cambridge, and 
redtor of Greyftock, in Cumberland, was, in 176.9, con- 
fecrated lord bifhop of Carlifle, and died Auguft 14, 
1787, aged eighty-four. He married Mifs Chriftian, 
daughter of John Chriftian, of Unerigg, in the county 
of Cumberland, efquire ; by whom he had iffue Bridget, 
who died an infant; Edmund, who died young ; John, 
the prefent lord bifhop of Elphin, married Anne, wi¬ 
dow of-Tomlinfon, efq. of the city of Carlifle; 
Mary, married to the reverend James-Stephen Lufhing- 
ton, D.C. L. deceafed, by whom fhe had a daughter, 
married to the reverend Thomas Edwards, of the uni- 
verfity of Cambridge ; Ewan, married Henrietta, eldefl 
daughter of Dr. William Markham, late archbifiiop of 
York; and has iflue four Tons and four daughters ; Ed¬ 
ward, the prefent baron ; Elizabeth, and Chriftian, both 
died unmarried; Joanna, widow of fir Thomas Rum- 
bold, baronet; Jofeph, and Edmund, died unmarried ; 
Thomas, married to Anne, daughter of-Curtis, efq. 
of Carolina, and has iflue one daughter; George-Henry, 
D.D. prebendary of Carlifle; married Mifs Adeane, 
daughter of the late general Adeane; and has Blue.three 
fons and five daughters. 
Creation. —Baron Ellenborough, April 19, 1802. 
ResidencE.—B loomfbury-fquare, London. 
Armorial Bearing s. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto . — Compofitum jus fafque atiimi. — “ Law and 
equity.” 
PERCEVAL, BARON ARDEN. 
CHARLES-GEORGE PERCEVAL, Baron AR¬ 
DEN, of Arden, in the county of Warwick ; alfo Baron 
Arden, of Lohort Caftle, in the county of Cork ; a Lord 
of the King’s Bedchamber ; F. R. S. and F. S. A. born 
October 1, 1756; married, March 1, 1787, Margaretta- 
Elizabeth, eldefl daughter of the late lir Thomas-Spen- 
cer Wilfon, baronet, of Charlton, in the county of Kent; 
by which lady he has iflue, Catharine, born July 13, 
1789; Helena, born /Uiguft 27, 1790; Charles-Thomas, 
born November 20, 1791, diedFebruary 17, 1793 ; John, 
heir apparent, born April 13, 1793; George-Jallies, born 
March 13, 1794; Edward, born July 30, 1795; a fon, 
born December 23, 1796; another fon, born November 
22, 1799. 
His lordfliip is maternally defcended from the earl of 
Northampton, and paternally from the earl of Egmont, 
to which laft earl his lordfliip is the eldefl fon, by lady 
Catharine Compton, daughter of Charles Compton, efq. 
He fucceeded to the barony on the death of his mother, 
June 11, 1784, who had been created a peerefs, May 23, 
1770, and was married to John firft earl of Egmont; by 
whom fhe had iflue, Charles-George, the prefent baron; 
the right honourable Spencer, chancellor of the exche¬ 
quer, &c. married to Jane, fecond daughter of the late 
fir Thomas-Spencer Wilfon, bart. Mary, born July 15, 
1758 ; married to Andrew-Berkeley Drummond, efq- 
eldefl fon of Robert Drummond, efq. of Cadlands, in 
Hampfliire; Anne, who died Auguft 1, 1772 ; Charlotte, 
died February 19, 1773; Elizabeth; Frances, married, 
June 6, 1803, to John lord Redefdale, late lord chan¬ 
cellor of Ireland; Margaret, married, December 6,1803, 
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