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lady Margaret Primrofe, daughter of Archibald, fourth 
earl of Rofeberry. 
William, late earl of Fife, was created baron of 
Braco, vifcount Macduff, and earl of Fife, by George 11. 
tie married, firft, Janet, daughter of James earl of Fin- 
later and Seafield ; by which lady, who died in 1772, he 
had no iffue. He married, fecondly, Jane, daughter of 
fir James Grant, bait, and died September 30, 1763, 
leaving iffue by her feven fons and feven daughters, 
viz. William, died unmarried ;• James, the prefent earl ; 
Alexander, married Mary, daughter of George Skene, 
efq. by whom he has two fons and three daughters, viz. 
James, married Maria-Caroline, fecond daughter of John 
Manners, efq. of Buckminfter, in the county of Leicefter, 
by lady Louifa Tollemache, and had no iffue; Alexan¬ 
der, lieutenant-colonel of the 88th regiment of foot; 
Jane; Anne; and Sarah, married, in 1807, Daniel Col¬ 
lier, efq. of Gray’s Inn; and Mary, deceafed ; George, 
married to Frances, daughter of general Dalzell, by 
whom he has one Ton, George, and two daughters, de¬ 
ceafed ; Patrick, died an infant; Louis, major of the 
eighth regiment of foot, married to Deborah, daughter 
of Griffith Davis, efq. fince deceafed, leaving no iffue ; 
Arthur, abarrifter, died unmarried, in 1805. The feven 
daughters are, 1. Anne, married to Alexander Duff, of 
Hatton, efquire, by whom fhe had one daughter, Jane, 
married to fir James Grant, bart. 2. Janet, married, 
fir ft; to fir William Gordon, of Park, bart. and had iffue 
fir John Gordon, hart, and Jeffey-Anna ; and, fecondly, 
to George Hay, of Montblairy, efquire, fince deceafed. 
3. Jane, married to Keith Urquhart, of Meldrum, efq. 
Iris majefly’s ffieriff of Bamffshire, by whom fhe had two 
fons and two daughters. 4. Helen, married to Robert 
Duff, efq. of Loggie, vice-admiral of the red, who.com. 
manded at Gibraltar in 1779; and by him, who died 
June 6, 1787, flie had three Ions and one daughter. 5. 
Sophia-Henrietta, married to Thomas Wharton, efq. a 
commiffioner of his majelly’s excife in Scotland. 6. Ca¬ 
roline, died unmarried, April 23, 1765. 7. Margaret, 
unfortunately burnt to death in 1786, having married 
James Brodie, efq. and had iffue two fons and two 
daughters. His lordfhip, dying September 30, 1763, 
was fucceeded by his fon, Jaynes, the fecond and prefent 
earl.—The prefumptive hen- is Alexander, brother of 
the earl. 
Creations. —Baron, July 21, 1735; Vifcount and 
Earl, April 26, 1759; an ^ Baron Fife, in England, Fe¬ 
bruary 19, 1790. 
Residences. —Duff Houfe, and Balvenie Cafile, in 
Bamffshire.—Town-houfe, Whitehall. 
Motto.— Virtute et opera.— “ By virtue and works.” 
LUDLOW (AUGUSTUS), Earl of LUDLOW, 
Vifcount Prefton, and Baron of Ardfalla; born Jan. 1, 
17.55 > fucceeded his father, the late earl, 0(51. 26, 1803. 
Peter, the firft earl of Ludlow, was born April 21, 
1730; fworn of the privy council in England, and ap¬ 
pointed, March 30, 1782, comptroller of his majefiy’s 
houfehold ; married, June 20, 1753, lady Frances Lum- 
ley, elded daughter of Thomas, fourth earl of Scarbo¬ 
rough ; by which lady', who died March 20, 1796, he 
had iffue, Auguftus, the prefent earl ; fir George-Jumes, 
knight of the bath, born December 12, 1745, a lieute¬ 
nant-general in the army, colonel of the 38th regimeftt 
of infantry, and lieutenant-governor of Berwick ; Fran- 
ces-Maria, died September 30, 1804; Anne; Barbara; 
Harriet; and Charlotte. His lordfhip, dying Oftober 
26, 1808, was fucceeded by his elded fon, Augudus, 
the fecond and prefent earl.—The prefumptive heir is 
fir George-James, brother to the earl. 
Creations. —Baron, November 18, 1755; Vifcount 
and Earl, Auguft 26, 1760. 
Residence. —Ardfalla Caftle, in the county of 
Meath/' 
L D R Y. 
Mott o.—Spere infeJUs, metuofecundis.— lt I hope in ad- 
verfity and fear in profperity.” 
CARPENTER (GEORGE), Earl of TYRCON- 
NEL, Vifcount Carlingford ; Baron Carpenter, a Cap. 
tain in the Fird Regiment of Foot Guards ; born Odto- 
ber 10, 1788 fucceeded his uncle, George, the late 
earl, April 15, 1805. 
George, third lord Carpenter, born Augud 26, 1723, 
was the fird earl pf Tyrconnel. Ue married, March 
1748, Frances, daughter and heir of fir Robert Clifton, 
bart. of Clifton, in Nottinghamdiire ; by which lady he 
had iffue, 1. George, lord Carlingford. 2. Charles, 
born January 3, 1757, a captain in the royal navy, mar¬ 
ried to Elizabeth, only daughter of Thomas Macken¬ 
zie, efq. and died September 5, 1803, leaving iffue, 
George, the prefent earl; and John-Delaval, born De¬ 
cember 16, 1790. 3. Henry, deceafed. 4. Frances, 
born April 1, 1749, died May 15, 1750. 5. Almeria, 
born March 20, 1752. 6. Caroline, born Augud 15, 
1753, married to Uvedale Price, efq. of Foxley, in Here- 
fordlhire. The earl died March 9, 1762, and was fuc¬ 
ceeded by his elded fon, George, the fecond earl, born 
June 30, 1750; and married to lady Frances Manners, 
elded daughter of John marquis of Granby ; which 
marriage was diffolved by a£t of parliament, in Odtober 
1777. The earl married, fecondly, July 3', 1780, Sarah, 
younged daughter of John Huffey, lord Delaval, and 
by her, who died Oddober 7, 1800, he had iffue, George, 
vifcount Carlingford, died July 1789; Sufan-Huffey, 
born June 15, 1784, married, Augud 20, 1805, Henry 
De la Poer Beresford, marquis of Waterford ; and the 
earl, dying April 15, 1805, was fucceeded by his ne¬ 
phew, George, the prefent and third earl.—The pre- 
fumptive heir is John-Delaval, only brother of the 
earl. 
Creations.— Baron, May 29, 1719; Vifcount and 
Earl, May 28, 1761. 
Residence. — Claremont Lodge, in the county, of 
Surrey. 
Motto. — Per acuta bella.— i( By dratagems of war.’* 
HASTINGS (FRANCIS-RAWDON), Earl of 
MOIRA, Baron Rawdon, of Moira, in Ireland, Lord 
Rawdon, of Rawdon, in England, Condable of the 
Tower of London, Lord Lieutenant and Cuftos Rotu- 
lorum of the Tower Divifion, a General in the Army, 
Colonel of the Ennifkillen Regiment of Infantry; and. 
one of the Council of the Prince of Wales in Cornwall; 
F.R.S. F.S.A. and M.R.I.A. born December 7, 1754; 
fucceeded his father, John, the late .earl, June 20, 
1793; married, July 12, 1804, Flora-Muir Campbell, 
countefs of Loudon in her own right, and has iffue, a 
daughter, Flora, born February 11, 1805; and a fon, 
lord Mauchlane and baron Rawdon, heir apparent, 
born February 4, 1808. 
The ancient and illudrious family of Rawdon, is de- 
fcended from Paulyn de Roydon, one of the chiefs or 
thanes, in the reign of William the Conqueror. John, 
thirteenth in defcent from Paulyn, had iffue, r. John. 
2. Ralph, whofe grandfon Marmaduke adted with An¬ 
gular courage and loyalty on the behalf of Charles I. in 
the civil wars. He died April 28, 1646. Thomas, his 
fon, was dangeroiifly wounded in both the firft and fe¬ 
cond battles of Newbury. 
George, fourth in defcent from John, fon of John, 
diftinguiffied himfelf by his exertions againft the Irifti 
rebels, in 1641; and, having contributed to the reftora- 
tion of Charles II. was by that monarch created a baro¬ 
net of England, May 20, 1665. Sir Arthur, fecond ba¬ 
ronet, his fon, exerted himfelf in Ireland, in behalf of 
William III. at the period of the revolution. Sir John, 
third baronet, his fon, married Dorothy, daughter of fir 
Richard. Leyinge, knight, lord, chief juftice of the court 
