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fent lord._The prefumptive heir is the honourable and 
reverend Richard Ponfonby, his lordfhip’s next brother. 
Creation. —Baron Ponlonby, March 13, 1866. 
Residences.— Bilhop’s Court, in the county of Kil¬ 
kenny, in Ireland.—Townrhoufe, in Seymour-place. 
Armo,rial Bearings.— See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Pro regc , lege, grege. —“ For king, law, and 
people.” 
KENNEDY, BARON AILSA. 
ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, Baron AILSA, of 
Ailfa, in the county of Ayr, in the United Kingdom ; 
and Earl of Caflilis, in Scotland.—SeeEARL ofCASSiLis, 
among the Peers of Scotland. 
CAMPBELL, BARON BREADALBANE. 
JOHN CAMPBELL, Baron BREADALBANE, 
ofTaymouth Cattle, in the United Kingdom; and Earl 
of Breadalbane, in Scotland.—See Earl of Breadal- 
bane, among the Peers of Scotland. 
GARDNER, BARON GARDNER. 
ALAN GARDNER, Baron GARDNER, of Ut- 
toxeter, in the county of Stafford, Baron Gardner, of 
Uttoxeter, in Ireland, and a Baronet ; an Admiral of 
the White, and a Major-general in the Royal Marines ; 
born April 12, 1742; married, in the illand of Jamaica, 
May 2o‘, 1769, Sufanna-Hyde, foie daughter and heir of 
Francis Gale, of Liguania, in Jamaica, and has iffue, 
Alan-Hyde, heir apparent, born February 6, 1772, a 
captain in the royal navy; married Maria, daughter of 
Thomas Adderley, efq. Francis-Farrington, born June 
21, 17,73, in the royal navy. . William-Henry, born OCt. 
6, 1774, a captain in the royal artillery; married, Feb. 
20, 1803, Eliza-Lydia, daughter of colonel Fyers, royal 
engineer at Gibraltar; by which lady he has iffue, Anne- 
Europa, born December 10, 1804, and Eliza, born June 
17,1806. Henry-Crolby, died November 3, 1792. Her¬ 
bert, born Auguft 20, 1781, a lieutenant in the royal 
artillery ; married, November 7, 1804, Mils Cornwall, 
youngeft daughter of the late John Cornwall, efq. Ed¬ 
ward, born March 9, 1784. Valentine,,born March 20, 
1787. Samuel-Martin, born Auguft 10, 1780. Sufanna- 
Hall, born July 1, 1773; married to John Cornwall, of 
Hendon, in Middlefex, efquire, who died June 20, 1802, 
leaving iffue, John, born January 22, 1795 ; . Sulan-Ca- 
roline, died in January 1797 ; Sufanna, born May 20, 
1797; Alan-Gardner, born July 16, 17984 William- 
Henry, born September 4, 1799; Augufta, born January 
IS, 1801 ; and Sophia, born April 2, 1802. 
William Gardner, father of lord Gardner, was a na¬ 
tive of Coleraine, in Ireland, and died at Uttoxeter, in 
Stafford ft) ire, Auguft 14, 17 62 ; he was a lieutenant-co¬ 
lonel in the nth regiment of dragoons; and married, at 
Prefton in Lancaftnre, December 27, 1729, Elizabeth, 
el deft daughter and coheir of Valentine Farrington, 
M.D.by which lady, who died, Auguft 16, 1783, he had 
iffue, 1 1.’ William, born in 1731, died, unmarried. 2. 
Anne, married to Thomas Dixon, efq. and died Novem¬ 
ber 1803. 3. Agnes, born November 1735. 4. Eliza¬ 
beth, died unmarried. 3. Valentine, a major in the ar¬ 
my, born May 16, 1739; married Alida, third daughter 
ef colonel Robert Livingfton, of New York, died Sep¬ 
tember 1791, leaving iffue, William-Linnaeus, a captain 
in the army; he married, fecondiy, December 1, 1792, 
Frances, widow of Framingham Thrufton, of Wefton, in 
the countv of Suffolk, efquire, and had iffue, Valentine, 
born in 1794. 6. Mildred, died unmarried. 7. Henry 
died unmarried. 8. Alan, the prefent baron. 9. Sarah, 
married, to Henry Humphreys, efq. of London; (he 
died May 27, 1778, leaving iffue, John-Montague ; 
Henry ; and Sophia. 10. Harry-Farrington, born in 
1746, colonel-commandant of the 20th regiment of dra¬ 
goons, died unmarried at Jamaica, July 20, 1792. n. 
Margaretta, died unmarried. 12. Dorothy, married to 
Robert Barrie, efq. in the army, who died in 1773, hav¬ 
ing had iffue, William-Oughton, who died June 17735 
LDR Y, 
and Robert, May 5, 1774; fhe married, fecondiy, Sep¬ 
tember 22, 1784, George Clayton, of Loftoek Hall, in 
Lancafliire, efquire, and has iffue, George, born Novem¬ 
ber 9, 1787; Frances, born July 29, 1785; William, 
born June 17, 1790; and Elizabeth, born Oct. 13, 1792. 
Creation. —Baron Gardner, of Uttoxeter, in the 
county of Stafford, November 13, 1806. 
Residences. —Uttoxeter, in Stafford (hi re.—Town- 
lion fe, in Poitland Place. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Valet anchor a virtus. —“ Virtue is a llieet an¬ 
chor.” 
SUTTON, BARON MANNERS. 
THOMAS-MAN-NERS SUTTON, Baron MAN¬ 
NERS, of Fofton, in Lincolnfhire, Lord High Chancel¬ 
lor of Ireland ; born February 24, 1756; married, No¬ 
vember 4, 1803, Anne Copley, daughter of fir Jofepli 
Copley, bart. of Sprotborough, in the county of York ; 
and by her has no iffue. 
His lordftiip is the fixth fon of lord George-Manners 
Sutton, by Diana, daughter of Thomas Chaplin, efq. of 
Blankney, Lincolnfhire, third fon of John Manners, third 
duke of Rutland, by Bridget, only daughter of Robert 
Sutton, lord Lexington. His lordftiip, in 1802, received 
the honour of knighthood, was appointed folicitor to 
the prince of Wales, and folicitor-gcneral to the king ; 
January 31, 1805, one of the barons ol the court of ex¬ 
chequer ; April 1807, lord high chancellor ol; Ireland. 
For particulars of his il'uftrious family, fee Duke of 
Rutland, p. 471 of this volume. 
Creation. —Baron Manners, April 14, 1807. 
Residences. —Frefton near Wainfleet, in Leicefter- 
(hire.—Town-houfe, in the city of Dublin. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Pouryparvenir. —‘fin - order io accomplifti.” 
GAMB1ER, BARON GAMBIER. 
JAMES GAMBIER, Baron GAMBIER, of Iver, 
in the county of Buckingham; Admiral.of the Blue, a 
Lord Commiftioner of the Admiralty ; born October 13, 
1736 ; married Louifa, fecond daughter of Daniel Mat¬ 
thew, efq. of Felix Hall, in the county of Effex, and has 
no 1 ue. 
His lordftiip is defcended from a very ancient family 
of Norman extraction. Nicholas Gambler, his great¬ 
grandfather, fettled in England in 1690. He had two 
Ions : James, born in 1692 ; and Henry, born in 1694. 
James, who was a barrifter, married Mil's Mary Mead, 
by whom lie had iftue, Sufan, who married the late fir 
Samuel Cornilh, bart. John ; James; Samuel ; Robert; 
and Margaret, who married Charles lord Barham ; and 
feveral other children, who, as well as Samuel and Ro¬ 
bert, died without iffue. John, who was lieutenant-go¬ 
vernor of the Bahama illands, married Deborah Stiles, 
of the illand of Bermuda, by whom he had ilfue, Sa¬ 
muel, a commiftioner of bis majelty’s navy, who mar¬ 
ried Jane, fourth daughter of the aforementioned Da¬ 
niel Matthew, efq. of Felix Hall, by whom hehas'a nu¬ 
merous family; Mary, married to Samuel .Cornilh, efq. 
admiral of the red ; Sufan, married to Richard Sumner, 
efq. both decealed ; James, the prefent lord ; Harriet, 
married to the rev. Lafcelles Iremonger, prebendary of 
Winchefter; Margaret, married to William-Morton Pitt, 
efq. John, and Cornilh, died without iffue. 
The other exifting male collateral branches of his 
lordlhip’s family, defcended from Nicholas Gambier, 
who fettled in England in 1690, are, Janies Gambier, 
efq. late conful-general of Portugal, fon of his lord- 
fliip’s uncle, the late vice-admiral James Gfapibier ; and 
the rev. James-Edward Gambier, rector of Langley, in 
the county of Kent; the latter of whom is the only 
male defcendant of llenry, the younger Ion of Nicholas 
Gambier, above-mentioned. 
Creation. —Baron Gambier, November 3, 1807. 
Armorial Bearings.—S ee the annexed Engraving. 
Motto.— Fide, non amis, —“By faith, not by arms.” 
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