m HERi 
had no ifftte by her, who died January 1747, before her 
father, earl Henry, who alfo died in 1730, leaving his 
eftates in England and Ireland to his nephew, the ho¬ 
nourable John Fitzmaurice, cre.ated earl of Shelburne, 
and father of William marquis of Lanfdovvn ; he died 
March 19, 1783, .and was fucceeded in his eftates by his 
nephew, James Bernard, efq. born December 8, 1729; 
who married Eft her, you age ft daughter of Percy Smyth, 
efq. filler and co-heir of William Smyth, efq. of Head- 
borough, and widow of Robert Gookin, efq. of Court- 
Macflierry, and died July 7, 1790, leaving iftue, Fran¬ 
cis, the fir(t earl of Bandon; Charles, died in 17S3 ; 
Elizabeth, died young ; Rofe, married to William lord 
Riverfdale; and fecondly, OiStober 18, 1792, to James 
Millerd, efq. a captain in the 56th regiment of infantry ; 
Eft her, married to Sampfon Stawell, efq. of Kilbrittain ; 
Mary, married Auguftus, eldeft fon of fir Robert War¬ 
ren, bart. of Warren-court; Charlotte, married to 
Hayes St. Leger, vifeount Doncraile; Elizabeth, mar-* 
lied to Richard Addon, efq. of Wifeton-hall, in N-ot- 
tinghamftiire, and has iftue an only daughter, Efther, 
born in 1788. Francis, the eldell fon, born November 
26, 1775, was created baron Bandon, vifeount, and earl 
of Bandon, by George.III. 
Creations. —Baron, November 30, 1793 ; Vifeount, 
Odober 6, 1795; Vifeount and Earl, Auguft 1800. 
Residence.— -Caftle-Bernard, near Bandon, in the 
county of Cork. 
Motto.— Virtus probata Jlorebit. —“ Let virtue ever 
flourifh.” 
STUART (ANDREW-THOMAS), Earl of CAS¬ 
TLE STL) ART, Vifeount Stuart, Baron Caftle Stuart, 
in Ireland ; married, July 25, 1781, Sarah, daughter 
and co-heir of the honourable Godfrey Lill, fecond 
judge of the court of common pleas in Ireland ; by 
which lady he has iftue, Robert, vifeount Stuart, heir 
apparent, born Auguft 19, 1784, married, April 23, 
1806, Jemima, only daughter of colonel Robifon, ,and 
has iftue, Edward, born September 11, 1807 ; Andrew, 
born December 8, 1790; Caroline, born Auguft 23, 
1783; Harriet, born December 30, 1785, dcceafed; 
Sarah, born March 31, 1787 ; Anne, born December 12, 
1788, and died June 3, 1793. 
Andrew, fecond baron Caftle Stuart, married Anne 
Stuart, co-heir of John, fifth earl of Athol, and had if- 
lue, Andrew, the third lord, who, by Joyce, heir of fir 
Arthur Blundell, had iftue' an only daughter, Mary, 
married to Henry Howard, earl of Suffolk ; on whole 
death, in 165a, the title devolved to his brother, Jofias, 
who was fucceeded by his uncle, John, the fifth lord ; 
alter whole death, in 1768, the barony lay dormant, un¬ 
til claimed by the' prefent earl. From Robert, third 
fon of the firft baron Caftle Stuart, by Margaret, daugh¬ 
ter, of fir John Kennedy, defeended Robert Stuart, efq. 
who married Margaret, daughter of Thomas Edwards, 
efq. of Caftle Gore, in the county of Tyrone, and had 
iftue Mary, married to James Hamilton, efq. and died 
April 26, 1789; Cairns, alfo deceafed ; and Andrew- 
Thomas, acknowledged as baron of Caftle Stuart, May 
H, 17745 created vifeount Caftle Stuart, and earl of 
Caftle Stuart, by George III. 
Creation's. —Baron, November 7, 1619 ; Vifeount, 
December 20, 1703; Earl, December 29, 1800. . 
Residence. —Caftle,Stuart,in the county of Tyrone. 
Motto.—F orward. 
HUTCHINSON (RICHARD-HELY), Earl of 
DONOUGHMORE, Vifeount Suirdale, Baron Do- 
noughmpre, of Knocklofty; a Major-general in the Ar¬ 
my, Governor of Tipperary, Lord Treafurer’s Re¬ 
membrancer in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, and 
a Privy Counfellor there, and a Lord of Trade and 
Plantations; born January 29, 1756; fucceeded his 
mother, Chriftianaj the late baronefs, June 24, 1788. 
LDRY. 
Francis Hely, efq. his tordfliip’s grandfather, married 
Mifs Earbury, and had iftue, three daughters, and an 
only fon, Jolm-Hely Hutchinfon, who was called to the 
bar in 1748, appointed prime ferjeant at law in 1762; 
Provoft of Trinity College, Dublin, in 1774, and fecre. 
tary of ftate for Ireland in 1777; married, June 8, 
1751, Chriftiana, created baronefs Donoughmore, Oc¬ 
tober 16, 1783; daughter of Lorenzo Nixon, efq. of 
Murny, in the county of Wicklow, and niece and 'heir 
of Richard Hutchinfon, efq. of Knocklofty, in the coun¬ 
ty of Tipperary, and died in 1795, leaving iftue by the 
baronefs, Richard, his fucceffor; John, commander-in- 
chief of the army in Egypt, and created a peer of Great 
Britain, December 5,1801 ; (fee Baron Hutchinson, 
among the Peers oFEngland, p. 591.) Francis, born 
October 26, 1759, married to Mifs Nixon; Abraham, 
born March 20, 1766 ; Chriftopher, married to Mils 
Bond, daughter of fir James Bond, bart. by which lady, 
who. died March 30, 1796, he has ifttte, a daughter, 
born-November 2, 1793 ; Lorenzo, born October 20, 
1768, in holy orders, married to Mils Blake ; Chriftina; 
Mary, married to Thomas Smith, efq. ; Prudence ; and 
Margaretta. The baronefs, deceafing June 24, 1788, 
was fucceeded by her eldeft fon, Richard,, who was 
created a vifeount, and advanced to the dignity of earl 
of Donoughmore.—The prefumptive heir is John, lord 
Hutchinfon, of Alexandria, brother of the earl. 
Creations.— Baron, Odtober 16, 1783 ; Vifeount, 
November7, 1797; Earl, December 29, 1800. 
Residences.— Knocklofty, Clonmel, and Palmerf- 
ton, in the county of Dublin. 
Motto.— Fortiter gerit crucem. —“ He bravely up¬ 
holds the crofs.” 
ALEXANDER (DUPRE'), Earl of CALEDON, 
Vifeount and Baron Caledon, Governor of the Cape of 
Good Hope, and Colonel of the Tyrone Militia; born 
December 14, 1777 ; fucceeded his father, the late earl, 
March 22, 1802. 
His lordlhip’s anceftor was Andrew Alexander,, efq. 
of Londonderry; from whom defeended Nathaniel Alex¬ 
ander, efq. who married Elizabeth, daughter of Wil¬ 
liam M'Clintick, of Dunmore, in Donegal, efq. and had 
iftue, William, whe left iftue, Henry,.married, February 
4> iSot, Mifs Rivers; and Nathaniel,, bifliop of Down 
and Connor, married the daughter of the right honour¬ 
able Richard Jackfon; Robert; James, the firft earl; 
and Eliza, married Jofias Dupre, efq, of Wilton-park, 
in the county of Bucks. James, the firft earl of Cale¬ 
don, born in 1730, filled feveral high ftations in the 
Eaft Indies; and married,. November 28, 1774, Anne, 
fecond daughter of James Crawfurd, efq. of Crawfurds- 
bitrn, in Downlhire, and by her,who died December 
21, 1777, had iftue, Dupre, lord Alexander, the prefent 
earl; Atabella, born Auguft 7, 1775, married, July 5, 
1796, Andrew-Thomas, eleventh lord Blayney; and 
Elizabeth, born June 21, 1776. 
Creations.— Baron, June 6 ,. 1789 ; Vifeount, No¬ 
vember 1797 ; Earl, December 29, 18,00. 
Residence.-— Caledon Caftle, in the county of 
Tyrone. 
Motto.— Per mare per terras .—“ By fea and by land. 
BROWNE (VALENTINE), Earl of KENMARE, 
Vifeount Caftleroffe and Kenmare, Baron of Caftlerofte, 
and a Baronet ; a Truftee of the Royal College of St, 
Patrick’s, in Maynooth ; born January 1754; fucceed¬ 
ed his-father, the late, vifeount, September 9, 179s; 
married, firft, July 7, 1777, Charlotte, daughter of 
Henry, eleventh. vifeount Dillon; by which lady, 
who died Auguft 15, 1802, he had iftue, an only 
daughter, Charlotte, born June 15, 1780, married, May 
jj, 1802, to George Gould, efq. nephew of fir Francis 
Gould, bart. The earl married, fecondly, Auguft 24, 
1783, Mary, eldeft daughter of Michael Aylmer,- elq. 
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