6.54 HERA 
Residence.— Manor Hamilton, in the county of 
Leitrim. 
Motto. — Patriis virtutibus. —“ Patriotic, and vir¬ 
tuous.” 
BINGHAM (RICHARD), Earl of LUCAN, Ba¬ 
ron of Caftlcbar, and a Baronet; Governor of the County 
of Mayo ; born December 6, 1764 ; fucceeded his father, 
the late earl, March 29, 1799 ; married, May 26, 1794,_ 
Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Henry, laft earl of 
Fauconberg; and has id'ue, a fori, lord Bingham, heir 
apparent, born June 2, 1801; and three daughters ; of 
whom lady Charlotte, the fecond, died March 20, 
1805. 
His lordfhip’s grandfather, fir John Bingham, of Caf- 
tlibarj the fifth baronet, married Anne, daughter of Ag- 
mondi ft)am Vefey, efq. and grand-daughter of William 
Sarsfield, efq. by Mary, natural daughter of Charles 11. 
and filler of James duke of Monmouth ; by which lady 
he had ifiFiie', John, the fixth baronet; Charles, the fe- 
venth baronet, and firft earl; George, died in 1752; 
Jane, married to Thomas firlt earl of Louth, and died 
.Without dHue, in 1746; Mary, married, fird, Hugh 
Montgomery, efq. and, fecondly, her coufin, V'eiey Col- 
cloiigh, efq. Charlotte, died unmarried ; Henrietta, died 
unmarried ; Anne, married to CrofTdaile Miller, efq. of 
Milford, in the county of Mayo. Sir John died July 
at, 1749, and was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, fir John, 
the fixth baronet, born in 1730, died unmarried in 1752, 
and was fucceeded by his next brother, fir Charles, the 
feventh baronet, and firft earl of Lucan; who married, 
in 1760, Margaret, daughter and co-heir of James Smith, 
efq. of Cannons Leigh, in the county of Devon; and 
had ifihe,' Richard lord Bingham ; Lavinia, married, 
March 6, 1781, to George-John earl Spencer; Louifa, 
deceafed; Margaret, married to Thomas Lindfay, efq. 
of Hallymurt; and Anne. His lordfhip, dying March 
29, 17^9, was fucceeded by his only fon, Richard, the 
prelent and fecond earl. 
Creations. —Baron, July 13, 1776; Earl, Odtober 
6, 1795* 
Residences. —Caftlebar, in the county of Mayo.— 
Town-houfe, Charles-fireet, Berkeley-fquare. 
Motto. — Spes mea Chrijlus —“ My hope is in Chrift.” 
STEWART (ROBERT), Earl of LONDON¬ 
DERRY, Vifcount Caftlereagh, Baron of Londonderry, 
Governor and Cufios Rotulorum of the counties of Downe 
and Londonderry, a Privy Counfellor in Ireland, and 
Truftee of the Linen Board ; born September 27, 1739 ; 
married, firft, June 3, 1766, Sarah-Frances Seymour, fe¬ 
cond daughter of Francis marquis of Hertford ; by which 
lady, who died July 17, 1770, he has iflue, Robert vif¬ 
count Caftlereagh, heir apparent, born June 18, 1769; 
appointed a lord of the treafury, and keeper of the privy 
feal in Ireland, in 1797 ; chief fecre^ary to the lord lieu¬ 
tenant and privy counfellor, March 1798; prefident of 
the board of commiflioners for the affairs of India, and 
called to a feat in the cabinet in 1802; principal fecre- 
tary of ftate for the war and colonial department in 1805, 
which he refigned in November 1806,and again appointed 
to the fame office in April 1807 ; married, June 9, 1794, 
lady Amelia Hobart, daughter and c'o-hetr of John, fecond 
earl of Buckinghamfliire. The earl married, fecondly, 
June 7, 1775, Frances, eldeft daughter of Charles earl 
Camden; and has iflue, 1. Charles-William, born in 
1778, a brigadier-general, and lieutenant-colonel of the 
18th regiment of dragoons; married, Auguft 4, 1804, 
lady Catharine, fourth daughter of John earl of Darn- 
ley, and has ilfue, Frederic, born July 7, 1805. 2. 
Alexander-John, in the royal navy; died November 14, 
x8oo. 3. Thontas-Henry, born Auguft 27, 1790- 4* 
Frances-Anne, married March 10, 1799, lord Charles 
Fitzroy, fecond fon of Auguftus-Henry duke of Grafton. 
"Elizabeth-Mary, died December 18, 1798. 6. Caro- 
L D II Y. 
line, married to colonel Thomas Wood, M.P. for Breck- 
nockffiire. 7. Georgiana, married July 13, 1803, to 
George Canning, efq. of Garvagh, in the county of Lon¬ 
donderry, and died November 17, 1804. 8. Selina-Sa- 
rah-Juliana, born July 1, 1786. 9. Matilda, born O6I0- 
befii. 1787. 10. Emily-Jane, born March 29, 1789. 
11. Catharine-Oftavia, born October 14, 1792. 
Alexander Stewart, born in 1700, married, June 30, 
1797,, his coufin Mary, only daughter of John Cowan, 
efq. of Londonderry, by Anne Stewart, daughter of 
Alexander Stewart, efq. of Ballylawn Caftle, and fifier 
and foie heir of fir Robert Cowan, governor of Bombay, 
in Hindooftan, and died April 2, 1781, leaving iflue by 
her, who died April 8, 178'S, 1. Robert/the firft earl. 
2. William, died in 1742. 3. John, died in 1762. 4. 
Alexander,married, October®, 1791, Mary, third daugh¬ 
ter of Charles marquis of Drogheda, by Anne, eldeft 
daughter of Francis Seymour marquis ot Hertford, and 
haslflue, Alexander-Robert, born February 12, 1795; 
Charles-Moore, born March 5, 1799; john-Vandeleur, 
born Oftober 8, 1804; Maria-Frances, born September 
22, 1792; Anne-Elizabeth, born January 12, 1794; Ger- 
trude-Ifabella, born October 18, 1796; Frances-Anne, 
died March 6, 1800; and Frances-Gcrtrude, died Fe¬ 
bruary 4, 1804. 5. Anne, born September 27, 1738, 
died April 21, 1781. 6. Frances, born October 26, 1742. 
7. Mary, died young. Robert, the eldeft fon, was ad¬ 
vanced by George III. to the dignity of baron of Lon¬ 
donderry, vifcount Caftlereagh, and firft earl of London¬ 
derry. 
Creations. —Baron, November 18, 1789; Vifcount, 
October 6, 1795 ; and Earl, Auguft 10, 179 6. 
Residences. — Mount Stewart, in the county of 
Downe.—Town-houfe, in St. James’s-ftreet. 
Motto.— Metuenda corolla draconis, —“ Lower the dra¬ 
gon’s creft.” 
CORRY (SOMERSET-LOWRY), Earl of BEL- 
MORE, Vifcount and Baron Belmore, of Caftle Code, 
a Governor of the County of Tyrone; born July 11, 
1774; fucceeded his father, the late earl, February 2, 
1802; married, October 20, 1800, Juliana, fecond 
daughter of Henry-Thomas, earl of Carrick ; by which 
lady he has iflue, Armar-Lowry lord Corry, heir ap¬ 
parent, born December 23, 1801 ; and Henry-Thomas, 
born March 9, 1803. 
Robert Lowry, efq. his lordfhip’s great-grandfather, 
married Anne, daughter of the Rev. James Sinclair, 
fecond fon of fir James Sinclair, of Caithnefs ; and had 
iflue, Robert, married to Mifs Margaret Hamilton, and 
died without iflue ; Galbraith ; James, in holy orders, 
married Either, daughter of John Richardfon, efq. 
and Galbraith, married to Sarah, daughter and co-heir 
of John Corry, efq. and had iflue, Armar, the firft earl; 
and Anne, married to William-Willoughby Cole, earl 
of Ennifkillen. Armar, the firft earl, married, firft, 
Oftober 3, 177a, Margaret, daughter of Somerfet earl 
of Carrick, by Juliana, eldeft daughter of Henry earl 
of Shannon, and had iftue by her; who died January 
1777; Somerfet-Lowry, lord Corry, his fucceffor; and 
Juliana, who died young. The earl married, fecondly, 
in March 1780, Henrietta, daughter and co-heir of 
John, fecond earl of Buckingham; which marriage was 
diftolved by ait of parliament; and the earl married, 
thirdly, March 1, 1794, Mary-Anne, eldeft daughter 
of fir James Caldwell, bart. of Caftle Caldwell, in the 
county of Fermanagh, but by whom he had no iftue; 
and, dying February 2, 1802, was fucceeded by his only 
fon, Somerfet, the prefent and fecond earl. 
Creations. —Baron, January 6, 1781 , Vifcount, 
December 6, 1789; Earl, November 1797. 
Residence. —Caftle Coombe, in the county of Fer¬ 
managh. 
Motto. —Vimsfemper viridis.-~ u Let virtue for ever 
fiourifti.” 
CONYNGHAM 
