660 HERA 
was fucceeded ‘by liis grandfon, Rodolphus, the fe- 
venth and prefent vifcount.— Creations, 1628. 
Motto. — In hoc figno fpesmea.- —“ In this fign is my 
hope.” 
JONES (THOMAS), Viscount RANELAGH, 
in the County of Wicklow, Baron of Navan; born Fe¬ 
bruary 2, 1763; fucceeded his brother, the late vif¬ 
count, February 24, 1800 ; married, Auguft 21, 1804, 
Mifs Stephens, daughter of fir Philip Stephens, bart. of 
St. Faith, in the county of Norfolk, who died without- 
iffue, June 17, 1805. 
Richard, third vifcount Ranelagh, was appointed 
vice-treafurer of Ireland, June 4, 1674, and married, 
firft, Elizabeth, daughter of Francis lord Willoughby, 
of Parham, and had iffue, Arthur, Edward, and Eliza¬ 
beth, who all died young; Elizabeth, married, June 
1684, John, eighteenth earl of Kildare, and died without 
iffue; Frances, married Thomas earl of Coningfby; 
Catharine, died April 14, 1740. The earl married, l'e- 
condly, Margaret, daughter of James, third earl of Sa- 
lifbury, and widow of John lord Stawell ; and dying 
without iffue male, January 5, 1711, the titles of vif¬ 
count Ranelagh, and baron of Navan, lay dormant until 
1759, when they were claimed by Charles Jones, the 
fourth in defcent from the honourable Thomas Jones, 
fecond fon of Roger, firft vifcount Ranelagh ; which 
Thomas married Elizabeth, daughter of John Harrifon, 
efq. of the city of Winchelier, and had iffue, Roger, 
his heir, and Thomas, who died without iffue. Charles, 
the fourth vifcount Ranelagh, married Sarah, daughter 
of Thomas Montgomery, efq. and had iffue, Charles 
and Thomas, who were fucceffively vifcounts; alfo 
Richard, married to Sophia, daughter of John Gildart, 
efq. of Blackley Hurff, in Lancalhire, and died Novem¬ 
ber 27, 1803; John, died young; Benjamin, born Sep¬ 
tember 8, 1770; John, born June 1, 1772; Robert, 
died young ; William-Richard-Montgomery, born Sep¬ 
tember 13, 1776 ; Alexander, born March 9, 1778 ; Ro¬ 
bert, died young; Mary, married to the honourable 
Robert Molefwqrth, fecond fon of Robert, fifth vif¬ 
count Molefworth ; Sarah; Margaret, who died young. 
The vifcount, dying April 20, 1798, was fucceeded by 
his eldeft fon, Charles, the fifth vifcount, born October 
29, 1761, a captain in the royal navy, who died unmar¬ 
ried, February 24, 1800, and was fucceeded by his 
next brother, Thomas, the fixth vifcount.—The pre- 
fumptive heir is the vifcount’s brother.— Creations, 
Vifcount and Baron, 1628. 
Motto. — Calitus miki vires. —“My llrength is from 
heaven.” 
FITZWILLIAM (RICHARD), Viscount FITZ- 
W1LLIAM, of Meryon ; Baron Fitzwilliam, of Thorn- 
caffle; Vice-admiral of Leinfter; born Auguft 1745; 
fucceeded his father, the late vifcount, May 25, 177-6. 
Richard, the fifth vifcount, married Frances, eldeft 
daughter of fir John Shelley, bart. of Michael Grove, in 
the county of Suffex, by Bridget, only daughter of 
George lord Abergavenny, and had iffue by her, 1. 
Richard, his fucceffor. 2. William, born September 
.1712 ; married, December 4, 1750, Mifs Bouchier, only 
daughter of Thomas Bouchier, efq. 3. John, born 
March 1714, a lieutenant-general in the army, and colo¬ 
nel of the fecond regiment of foot; married to Barbara, 
daughter of Dr. Chandler, bifhop of Durham, and died, 
in 1789. 4. Mary, married, firft, Auguft 28, 1733, Henry 
Herbert, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery-; and, 
fecondly, September 1751, North Ludlow Bernard, 
efq. 5. Frances, married May 18, 173a, George Evans, 
fecond lord Car berry. The vifcount died June 6, 
1743, and was fucceededby his eldeft fon, Richard, the 
sixth vifcount, born July 1711; married, May 3, 1744, 
Catharine, daughter of m Matthew Decker, bart. and 
L D R Y. 
had iffue by her, who died March 8, 1786, Richard 
his fucceffor; William, married, Auguft 23, 17S2, the 
only daughter and heir of John Eames, efq. a matter in 
chancery ; John ; Thomas, married to Agnes, daughter 
and co-heir of Thomas Macclesfield, efq. of Chefterton, 
in Derby (hire. The vifcount, dying May 25, 1776, was 
fucceeded by his eldeft fon, Richard, the feventh vif¬ 
count.—The prefumptive heir is William, brother to 
the vifcount.— Creation, 1629. 
Motto .—Deo adjuvante , non timendum .—“ God affift- 
ing, nothing is to be feared.” 
COCKAYNE (BORLASE), Viscount CULLEN; 
fucceeded his father, the late vifcount, June 7, 1S02. 
Charles Cockayne, firft vifcount Cullen', married 
Mary, eldeft daughter of Henry O’Bryen, fifth*earl of 
Thomond, by Mary, daughter of William lord Bere- 
ton; and had iffue by her, Bryan, his fucceffor ; and 
Elizabeth. Bryan, the fecond vifcount, married Eliza¬ 
beth, daughter and heir of fir Francis Trentham, efq. 
of Rofceter, in Staffordfliire ; and had iffue by her, who 
died November 30, 1713, Charles, his fucceffor ; Trent- 
ham; George; Elizabeth; and Mary. Charles, the 
third vifcount, married Anne, filler of Borlafe Warren, 
efq. of Stapleford, in Nottinghamlhire ; and was father 
of Charles, the fifth vifcount, who married his coufin 
Anne, daughter of Borlafe Warren, efq. of Stapleford, 
and had iffue by her, who died July 1754, Charles, de- 
ceafed ; Borlafe, his fucceffor; John, died unmarried; 
and Anna-Maria, married to the reverend Nathan Ma- 
pleloft, of Broughton, in Northumberland, and had 
iffue, Frances, 'married to William Bennet, bifhop of 
Cloyne. The vifcount married, fecondly, Sophia, 
daughter of John Baxter, efq. and by her, who died 
July 12, 1802, he had iffue, William, conltable of Li- 
meric, married, Barbara, youngeft daughter and co-heir 
of George Hill, efq. of Rowell, in Northamptonfhire; 
and has iffue, Matilda, married, January 9, 1805, Ro¬ 
bert Auden, prebendary of Cloyne. The vifcount, 
dying June 7, 1802, was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, 
Borlafe,'the fixth and prefent vifcount.—The heir pre¬ 
fumptive is William, only brother of the vifcount. 
—Creations, Vifcount and Baron, Auguft 11, 1642. 
Residence. —Rufhton Hall, in the county of North¬ 
ampton. 
Motto .—Virtus in ardnis .—“ Virtue in difficulties,” 
WARREN BULKELEY (THOMAS - JAMES), 
Viscount BULKELEY, of Cafhell, in Ireland ; Baron 
Bulkeiey, in England ; Lord Lieutenant of Carnarvon? 
fhire; Chamberlain of North Wales, and Hereditary 
Conftable of Beaumaris Caftle; born December 10, 1752; 
married, April 26, 1777, Elizabeth-Harriet, only daugh¬ 
ter and heir of fir George Warren, knight of the bath. 
Richard, fourth vifcount Bulkeiey, conftable ofBeau- 
maris Caftle, and^chamberlain of Wales, (which digni¬ 
ties have been enjoyed by * this noble family, almoft 
without interruption, from the reign of queen Eliza¬ 
beth,) married Bridget, eldeft daughter of James, firft 
earl of Abingdon, by Eleanora, daughter and co-heir of 
fir Henry Lee, bart. of Die hie y, in Oxfordftiire ; ancl 
had iffue by her, who died June 1753, Richard, and 
James, who were fucceftively vifcounts; Bridget, died 
unmarried; Eleanor, married George Harvey, efq. of 
Teddington, in Oxfordshire; Anne, married William 
Bertie, D. D. brother of Willoughby, third earl of Abing¬ 
don ; Elizabeth, married William Price, efq. of Bulace; 
Luniley,-and Sarah, both deceafed. The vifcount died 
June 4, 1724, and was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, Rich¬ 
ard, the fifth vifcount, born in 1708, conftable of Beau¬ 
maris, -and chamberlain of North Wales; married, Ja¬ 
nuary 12, 1732, Mifs Owen, daughter and.heir of Louis 
Owen, efq. of Peniarth, in Merionethftiire, but had no 
ilfue by her; who married, fecondly, May 1739, Edward 
Williams, 
