HERA 
ENGLISH PEERESSES. 
GREVILLE, COUNTESS OF MANSFIELD. 
LOUISA GREVILLE, Countess of MANS¬ 
FIELD, in the county of Nottingham ; to which title 
Ilie fucceeded in 1793 , on the death of William, baron 
and earl of Mansfield, uncle to the late earl of Mansfield, 
of Ken Woocj, in the county of Middlefex. His lord- 
Ihip was created to the firfi title November 8', 1756', with 
remainder to her ladyfhip, wife of David, then carl of 
Stormont, and her iffue. Her ladyfhip became the wi. 
dow of David, late earl of Mansfield, by whom flie had 
the prefent earl, who fucceeded his father Septemher 1, 
1796, and other children. On the death of her hufband, 
file re-married, in Odtober 1797, with Fulke Greville, 
brother to the earl of Warwick and Brooke, by whom 
.ftid lias ifTue Georgiana-Murray-Greville, born July 
28, 1798; and Louifa-Mary-Greville, born February 
8, 1800. Her ladyfhip’s family-connexions are Ihown 
under the title of Earl of Mansfield, and of her bro¬ 
ther Viscount Cathcart. —The heir apparent is 
David-William, the prefent earl of Mansfield, her fon. 
Residence. —Alfreton, Houfe, in Derbyshire. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
DE ROS, BARONESS DE ROS. 
CHARLOTTE-FITZGERALD DE ROS, Baro¬ 
ness DE ROS,, co-heir of Frances, lady Willoughby, of 
Parham, daughter of John-Manners, fourth earl of Rut¬ 
land. Her ladyfhip married, Auguft 4, 1791, lord Henry 
Fitzgerald, third fon of James duke of Leinfter, and has 
ifTue, Henry-William, born January 12, 1793; Arthur- 
Johri-Hill, born December 21, 1793 ; Emily-Henrietta, 
died young; William-Lennox-Lafcelles, bornSeptem- 
beri, 1797; Edmund-Emilius-Boyle, born May 6, 1799; 
Charlotte-Georgiana-Elizabeth, born January 13, 1801; 
Henrietta-Mabel, born Odtober 12, 1S02; John-Frederic, 
iborn March 6, 1804; Auguftus-Frederic, born Septem¬ 
ber 22, 1805; and Olivia-Cecilia, born January 11, 1807. 
Her lady (hip’s father, the honourable Robert Boyle, 
fifth fon of Henry earl of Shannon, was born March 1736; 
affutned the name and arms of Walfingham, on the death 
of his brother, the honourable Henry Boy le Walfingham; 
•was commander of his majefty’s fhip the Thunderer,; and 
married, July 17, 1759, Charlotte, daughter and/:o-heir 
of fir Cliarles Hanbury Williams, by lady Frances Co- 
ningfby ; and was unfortunately loft in Odtober 1779, in 
a violent hurricane, in the Weft Indies, leaving iffue, 
Richard, born in 1762, died Odtober 13, 1788, and Char¬ 
lotte, the prefent baronefs.—SeeJiARLof Shannon, 
among the Peers of Ireland. —The heir apparent is 
Henry-William, eldeft fon of the baronefs ; who, when 
he fucceeds to the title, will become premier baron of 
England, from the ancient date of the title; having been 
created 39 Edward III. 1264. 
Residence. —Arnwood, in Kildarefhire. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving. 
BRAND, BARONESS DACRE. 
GERTRUDE BRAND, Baroness DACRE; born 
Auguft 25, 1750; fucceeded her brother, Charles-Tre- 
vor Roper, late lord Dacre, July 4, 1794; he dying 
•without ilfue, and it being a barony in fee, defcended to 
her ladyfhip, who married, April 20, 1771, Thomas 
Brand, efq. of the Hoo, in Hertfordfhire ; by whom, 
who died February 21, 1794, fhe had ilfue, Gertrude, 
born Odtober 25, 1772; Thomas, born March 15, 1774; 
Henry, born July 27, 1777, a captain in the fecond re¬ 
giment of guards; married, July 21, 1806, Pyne, eldeft 
daughter of the honourable Maurice Crofbie, dean of 
Limeric, and brother of William earl of Glandore. 
Thomas lord Dacre was, by Charles II. created earl 
of Suffex ; which title, on his deceafe without ilfue male, 
became extindt. He married lady Anne Fitzroy, daughter 
©f Barbara copntefs of Caftlemain, afterwards duchefs 
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of Cleveland ; and by her had two Tons, Charles and 
Henry, who died young; and two daughters, Barbara, 
and Anne, who became his heirs. Lady Barbara mar¬ 
ried lieutenant-general Charles Skelton; but dying with¬ 
out iffue, in 1741, lady Anne became foie heir to her 
lifter, and therefore baronefs Dacre ; the barony having 
been till then in abeyance between the two lifters. She 
married, firft, Richard-Barrett .Leonard, efq. and by 
him had iffue a pofthumpps fon, pamed Thomas, who 
fucceeded to the title on the death of his mother. §he 
married, feCondly, Henry Roper, eighth lord Teyiiham 5 
and, thirdly, Robert, fon of Henry Moore, third earl of 
Drogheda. By Iier marriage with lord Teynhum, fhe 
became his third wife; and by him lud three Tons, and 
one daughter, viz. 1. Charles, born May 28, 1721; 
married Gertrude, fitter and co-heir of John Trevor, 
efq. of Glynd, .in the county of Suffex; and had two 
fons, Cliarles-Trevor Roper, the late lord Dacre, wit,® 
fucceeded to that title on the death of fhe former lord, 
January 12, 1786, he having died without iffue; and 
Charles-Treyor Roper, being grandfon to baronefs Da¬ 
cre, by her marriage with the eighth lord Teynham, 
born June 14, 1745; married March 2, 1773, Mary, only- 
daughter and heir of fir Thomas'Fludyer, knight, and 
died without iflue, July 4, 1794; Henry, born Odtober 
2 9> J 747> died unmarried ; and Gertrude, who married 
Thomas-Brand, efq. of the Hoo, in Hertfordfhire, and 
is the prefent baronefs Dacre. 2. George, born Sep¬ 
tember 3, 1722 ; died young. 3. Ricliard-Henry, mar¬ 
ried, firft, to. Mifs Chetwynd; and, after her deceafe* 
to Mifs Mary Tennifon, and had ifTue. 4. Anne, The 
heir apparent is Thomas, her ladyfhip’s eldeft fon, who, 
from the early date of creation, November 5, 1307, will 
take precedence, of all the Englifh barons,, as high a* 
baron Grey of Ruthyn, whofe date of creation is 1322. 
Armorial Bearing s.—S ee the annexed Engraving. 
BURRELL, BARONESS WILLOUGHBY 
DE ERESBY. 
PRISCILLA - BARBARA - ELIZABETH BUR¬ 
RELL, Baroness WILLOUGHBY DE ERESBY, 
born February 16, 1761; married February 23, i llg 
fir Peter Burrell, bai t, of Beckenham, in the county of 
Kent, now lord Gwydir ; by whom fhe has ifTue, Peter- 
Robert, born in March 1782; married Odtober 20, 1807, 
the honourable Mifs Drummond, daughter and heir of 
James lord Perth; Lindfey; William; Meyrick, who 
married, July 14, 1807, the youngeft daughter of James 
Daniells, efq.; and Elizabeth-Prifcilla." Her ladyfhip 
is daughter and co-heir of Peregrine, third duke of An. 
cafter, and filter to Robert, the fourth duke; and he dy¬ 
ing without iffue, in 1779, the barony became in abey¬ 
ance between his two lifters ; wherefore file is, jointly 
with her filter, Georgiana, countefs of- Cholmondeley, 
hereditary great chamberlain of England, which office 
is executed by her hufband, lord Gwydir, brother to 
Frances-Julia duchefs of Northumberland, Elizabeth 
marchionefs of Exeter, relidt of the duke of Hamilton, 
and Ifabella-Sufannacountefs of Beverley. — See Baron 
Gwydir, p. 586, of this volume.—Heir apparent, Pe- 
ter-Robert, her ladyfhip’s eldeft fon ; who by creation, 
June 17, 1314, will have precedence immediately after 
baron Dacre, and before baron Grey of Ruthyn. 
Residence.— Langley Park, in the county of Kent. 
Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving 
CAMPBELL, BARONESS LUCAS. 
AMABELLA - HUME CAMPBELL, Baroness 
LUCAS; born January 12, 1751; fucceeded her mo¬ 
ther, Jemima De Grey, marchionefs De Grey. Her la¬ 
dy fliip married, July 1 6, 1772, Alexander lord Polwarth,' 
only fon of Hugh, third and laftearl of Marchmont, cre¬ 
ated lord Hume, of Berwick, in *776, who died March 
*781, without iffue, when that title became extindt. — 
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