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HERALDRY. 
Henrietta-Frances Spencer, fecond daughter of John, 
firft earl Spencer, and fifter to Georgian?, duchefs of 
Devonftiire; and has iftiie, Jolin-William vifcount Dun- 
cannon, heir apparent, born Auguft 31,1781 ; married, 
November 16, 1805, lady Maria Fane, third daughter of 
John earl of Weftmoreland ; Frederic-Cavendifh, born 
July 6, 1783 | William-Francis-Spencer, born in 1787; 
end Caroline, married, June 3, 1S05, the honourable 
William Lambe, eldeft fon of Penifton vifcount Mel¬ 
bourne. 
His lordfliip’s grandfather, Brabazon, fecond vifcount 
Duncannon, was the firft earl of Befborough ; his lord- 
fhip was born in 1679; and married, firft, Sarah Marget- 
fon, grand-daughter of James archbifliop of Armagh, 
and relict of Hugh Colville, efq. by which lady, who 
died May 20, 1733, he had ilfue, Margetfon, who died 
young; William vifcount Duncannon ; John, born March 
29, I 7 r 3> elected fpeaker of the houfe of commons ; 
Richard, born July 2, 1722 ; Mary, died an infant; Do¬ 
rothea, died young ; Sarah, married to Edward, fifth 
earl of Drogheda, and died January 19, 1736; Anne, 
married to Benjamin Burton, efq. of Burton Hall, in the 
county of Carlow ; Elizabeth, married to the right ho- 
hourable fir William Fownes, bart. Letitia, married to 
Harvey, firft vifcount Montmorres, and died February 9, 
1-54. The earl married, fecondly, November 28, 1733, 
Elizabeth lady Tullamore, relict of John lordTulla- 
more, by whom he had no ilfue ; and, dying February 4, 
1758, was fucceeded by his fon, William, the fecond 
earl, who married, July 5, 1739, lady Caroline Caven- 
dilli, eldeft daughter of William, third duke of Devon- 
fttire ; by which lady, who died January 20, 1760, he 
had ilfue, Frederic, the prefent earl; Catharine, married 
to Aubrey Beauclerk, fourth duke of St. Albans, and 
died September 3, 1789; Charlotte, married to William 
carl Fitzwilliam ; and fix other children, who died in 
infancy. The earl, dying March n, 1793, was fucceeded 
by his eldeft fon, Frederic, the third and prefent earl. 
Creations. —Baron, September 11, 1791; Vifcount, 
February 22, 1723; Earl, October 6, 1739; Baron Pon- 
fonby, in England, June 12, 1749. 
Residences. —Syfonby, in the county of Leicefter; 
and Roehampton, in the county of Surrey.—Town- 
Jioufe, in Cavendifli-fquare. 
Motto. 1 — Pro rege, lege, grege ..—“ For king, law, and 
people.” 
BUTLER (HENRY-THOMAS), Earl of CAR- 
RICK, Vifcount Ikerrin ; born May 19, 1746; fuc¬ 
ceeded his father, the late earl, April 15, 1774; mar¬ 
ried, Auguft 7, 1774, Sarah, daughter and co-heir of 
Edward Taylor, efq. of Afkeaton ; by which lady he 
has ilfue, 1. Somerfet-Richard, vifcount Ikerrin, heir 
apparent, born September 28, 1779. 2 - Henry-Edward, 
born December 3, 1780. 3. Pierce, born January 18, 
1782, in holy orders ; married, in 1806, to Maria-Sophia, 
third daughter of John Vernon, efq. of Clontarf Caftle. 
4. James, born April 26, 1791. 5. Anne, married to the 
reverend Henry Maxwell, fecond fon of the bilhop of 
Meath, nephew of the earl of Farnham. 6. Juliana, 
Hurried to Somerfet earl of Belmore. 7. Harriet, mar¬ 
ried to Francis Savage, efq. 8. Sarah, born July 31, 
j.787. 
Somerfet.Hamilton Butler, eighth vifcount, was the 
firft earl of Carrick ; and married, May 18, 1745, Juliana 
Boyle, eldeft daughter of Henry, firft earl of Shannon ; 
by which lady, who died February 2*2, 1804, he had 
ilfue, Henry-Thomas, vifcount ikerrin, the prefent earl; 
James, who died an infant; Pierce, married to Catha¬ 
rine, eldeft daughter of Richard Roth, efq. Margaret, 
married, October 7, 1768, Edmund Butler, eleventh vif¬ 
count Montgarret ; Henrietta, married, October 3, 1772, 
Armar earl of Belmore, and died January 1774. The 
earl, dying April 15, 1774, was fucceeded by his eldeft 
fon, Henry-Thomas, ninth vifcount, and fecond earl. 
Creations.—B aron, May 5, 1607 ; Vifcount, May 
12, 1629; Earl, June 10, 1748. 
Motto.— Soyezferme. —“ Be fteadfafL” 
FITZPATRICK (JOHN), Earl of UPPER OS- 
SORY, and Baron Gowran ; and a Peer of Great Bri¬ 
tain, by the title of Baron Upper Oftory, of Ampthill ; 
Lord Lieutenant and Cuftos Rotulorum of the county 
of Bedford ; Keeper of Waltham and Rockingham Fo- 
refts ; F.R.S. and F.S. A. born May 7, 1745 ; fucceeded 
his father, the late earl, September 23, 1758; married, 
March 26, 1768, Anne, only daughter and heir of Henry 
Liddell, lord Ravenfworth ; by which lady, who died 
February 1804, he has ilfue, Anne, born February 24, 
1770; and Gertrude. 
This family is defcended from the ancient princes of 
Olfory. Richard Fitzpatrick, lineally defcended from 
John, fecond fon of. Florence, third lord Oftory, was 
the firft baron Gowran; and married Anne, daughter 
and co-heir of fir John Robinfon, bart. of Farmingwood, 
in Nottinghamfliire ; by which lady he had ilfue, John, 
the fecond lord; and Richard, who married Mifs Anne 
Ufher ; and had iffue by her, who died March 28, 1759, 
a fon, born December 1755, fujce deceafed; and three 
daughters ; the youngelt of whom died an infant ; and 
Anne, the fecond, married the. baron de Roebeck, a 
Swedifh nobleman. John, fecond lord Gowran, born in 
1719, was created earl of Upper Olfory; and married 
Evelyn, daughter of John, firftearl Gower; by which 
lady he had iffue, John, the prefent ear); Richard, born 
January 24, 1748, a general in the army; Mary, married, 
April 20, 1766, Stephen Fox, fecond lord Holland, and 
by him had iffue the prefent lord Holland, and Caro¬ 
line, born November 3, 1767; Louifa, born in 1755, 
married William, firft marquis of.Lanfdowne; by whom 
flie left iffue lord Henry Petty, chancellor of the exche¬ 
quer in 1806. His lordlhip, dying September 23, 1758, 
was fucceeded by his fon, John, the fecond and prefent 
earl.—The prefumptive heir is the right honourable ge¬ 
neral Richard Fitzpatrick, only brother to the earl. 
Creations.— Baron, April 27, 1715; Earl, October 
5, 1751; Baron of Upper OfTory, in England, Auguft; 
12, 1794. 
Residences.— Tentore, in the county of Tipperary; 
and Ampthill Park, in Bedfordfliire.—Town-houfe, in 
Grofvenor-place. 
Motto.— Fortisfubfortefatifcet.— il A brave man may 
yield to a braver man.” 
PETTY (JOHN-HENRY), Earl of SHELBURNE, 
Vifcount Fitzmaurice, Baron of Dunkerron; and alfo 
Marquis of Lanfdowne, in Great Britain.—See Mar¬ 
quis of Lansdowne, among the Peers of Eng land. 
BOYLE (HENRY), Earl of SHANNON, Vifcount 
Boyle, Baron of Caftle Martyr, in Ireland ; Baron Carl¬ 
ton, of Carlton, in England; Cuftos Rotulorum of the 
county of Cork; born Auguft 8, 1771; fucceeded his 
father, the late earl, May 20, 1807; married, June 9, 
1798, Sarah, fourth daughter of John Hyde, efq. of 
Caftle Hyde, defcended from a branch of the earls of 
Clarendon ; by which lady he had ilTue, Richard, who 
died an infant; and four daughters. 
Henry, the firft earl of Shannon, grandfon of Roger 
Boyle, firft earl of Orrery, by lady Margaret Howard, 
third daughter of Theophilus earl of Suffolk, was elect¬ 
ed, October 15, 1733, fpeaker of the houfe of commons 
of the kingdom of Ireland. He was alfo conftituted, 
November 19, 1734, chancellor of the exchequer in that 
kingdom; which office he exchanged, November 6,1735, 
for that of firft coramiffioner of the revenue. He again 
exchanged the employment of firft commiffioner, for that 
of chancellor of the exchequer, April 11, 1739* He was 
fourteen times one of the lords juftices for the adinini- 
ftration of the government of the kingdom of Ireland ; 
