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fordlhire, and died in 1782. 5. William, born January 
3, 1719. 6_ Jane, married to Thomas Gape, efq. of St. 
Albans. 7. Frances, born September 15. 1725. The 
vifcount died October 15, 1756, and was fucceeded by 
his elded fon, James, the fecond vifcount; born Octo¬ 
ber 9, 17.11; married Mary, daughter of John-Alkell 
Bucknall, efq. of Oxney, in Hertfordlhire^ and had 
ilTue, by her, who died Auguft 1778, x. James-Bucknall. 
2. William,born June 23,21750, married Sophia, daugh¬ 
ter and co-heir of Richard Hoare, efq. of Boreham, in 
the county of Elfex, and a (Turned the name of Bucknall, 
in compliance to the will of his uncle, John-Alkell 
Bucknall; and has ilfue, Sophia, married, November 2, 
2804, the honourable Berkeley Paget, younged fon of 
Henry earl of Uxbridge. 3. Harbottle, born April 14, 
1752, D. D. chaplain in ordinary to his majedy. 4. 
Jane, .born September* 10, 1748, married to Thomas 
Edcourt, efq. 5. Mary, born May 28, 1753, married to 
William Hall, efq. of Walden, in Hertfordlhire. 6. Su- 
fanna-Alkell, born September 28, 1734, married to John 
Warde, efq. of Squerries, in Kent. 7. Frances Cooke, 
born March 27, 1737. 8. Charlotte-Johanna, born Sep¬ 
tember 10, 1739. The vifcount, dying December 15, 
1773, was fucceeded by his elded fon, James-Bucknail, 
the third and prefent vifcount. 
Creations. —June 3, 1719; Baron Verulam, in 
England, July 9, 1790. 
Residences.- —Verulam Houfe, in Hertfordlhire; 
and Berry-hill, in the county of Surrey.—Town-houfe, 
in Grofvenor-fquare; 
Motto.—M ediocria firma.—“ Middling dations are 
the fafeft.” 
BARRINGTON (RICHARD), Viscount BAR¬ 
RINGTON, of Ardgla.fs, and Baron Barrington, of 
Newcadle; fucceeded his brother, the late vifcount, 
July 13, 1801 ; married, in 1783, Sufan, daughter of 
William Budder, efq. of Philadelphia. 
His lordlhip’s grandfather, John Shute, was the firft 
vifcount Barrington, born in 1668, and alfumed the 
name and arms of Barrington, on fucceeding to the 
edate of Francis Barrington, of Tofts, in the county of 
Elfex. He married Anne, daughter and co-heir of fir 
William Daines, knight, and had iffue, 1. William. 2. 
Francis, died young. 3. John, a major general in the 
army, and governor of Berwick, and commanded his 
majefty’s forces at the taking of Gu.adaloupe in 1758; 
married Elizabeth, daughter of Florentjus Vafiall, efq. 
and died April 2, 1764, leaving iffue, William-Wild- 
man ; Richard-George, prebendary of Durham; mar¬ 
ried, February 12, 1788, Elizabeth, fecond daughter of 
Robert Adair, efq. by lady Caroline, elded daughter of 
William-Anne, fecond earl of Albemarle; and Lottifa, 
married to the reverend Mr. Tridram, who died April 
4, 1796. 4. Daines Barrington, marfhal of the high 
court of Admiralty, fecretary for the affairs of Green¬ 
wich Hofpital, a Welch judge, and fecond juftice of 
Cheder, didinguifhed himfelf by many learned works, 
died unmarried. 5. Samuel, a lieutenant-general of 
marines, and admiral of the white, and didinguifhed 
himfelf at the relief of Gibraltar, being fecond in com¬ 
mand under earl Howe; admiral Barrington died Au- 
gud 16, 1800, unmarried. 6. Shute, bifhop of Durham, 
married, fird, February 2, 1761, lady Diana Beauclerk, 
only daughter of Charles, fecond duke of St. Albans, 
who died in 1766, without iffue; and he married, fecond- 
ly, June 20, 1770, jane, daughterof fir Berkeley William 
Guile, bait, of Rendcombe, in Gloucederfhire; but by 
her, who died in Augull 1807, he had no iffue. 7. Sarah, 
married, June 1746, Robert Price, efq. of Foxlfy, in 
Herefordlhire, and died March 1.7, 1759. 8. Anne, 
married, January 1747, fir Thomas Clarges, bart. 9. 
Mary, died in 1743. The vifcount died December 14, 
1734, and was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, William, the 
fecond vifcount, born in 1717, appointed a lord of the 
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admiralty in 1746, a privy counfellor in 1735, and fecre¬ 
tary at war and chancellor of the exchequer in 1761, 
treafurer of the navy in 1762, a fecond time fecretary 
at war in 1765, which he refigned in 1778; he married, 
September 16, 1740, Mary, daughter and heir of Henry 
Lovell,, youngeft fon of fir Salathiel Lovell, baron of 
the exchequer, and widow of the honourable Samuel 
Grimfton, eldeft fon of William vifcount Grimfton, 
and had iffue, a fon, born February 1743, and Rothefia- 
Anne, born Auguft 8, 1741, both deceafed. The vif- 
cou.nt dying, February x, 1793, without furviving iffue, 
was fucceeded by his nephew, William-Wildman, the 
third vifcount; who married Mifs Murrell, of Thet-' 
ford, in the county of Norfolk; and, dying without ilfue, 
July 13, 1801, was fucceeded by Iris next brother, Ri¬ 
chard, the fourth and prefent vifcount.—The prefuinp- 
tive heir i? George, only brother to the vifcount. 
Creation, June it, 1720. 
Residence. —Becket Hall, in the county of Berks. 
Motto.— Honcjla quam fplendida. —“How glorious 
are things honourably obtained.” 
GAGE (HENRY-HALL), Viscount GAGE, of 
Caftle I Hand, Baron of Caltlebar, in Ireland, and Baron 
Gage, of High Meadow, in England; born December 
14, 1791; and fucceeded his father, the late vifcount, 
January 29, 1808. 
Thomas, the eighth baronet, was the firft vifcount' 
Gage. He married Benedidla-Maria-Therefa, daughter 
and heir of Benedict Hall, of High Meadow, in the 
county of Gloucefter, efquire ; by which lady, who 
died July 25, 1749, he had iffue, two fons and a daugh¬ 
ter; viz. William Hall, fecond lord Gage; Thomas, 
commander-in-chief of his majefty’s forces in North 
America, who died April 2, 1788, having married, De¬ 
cember 8, 1758, Margaret, daughter of Peter Kemble, 
efq. prefident of the council of New Jerfey, by whom he 
had iffue eleven children: r. Henry, the late vifcount. 
2. William. 3. Thomas. 4. Thomas-Hall. 5. John, 
married to Mary Milbanke, daughter and heir of John 
Milbanke, efq. and niece to the fecond marquis of 
Rockingham. 6. William-Hall. 7. Maria-Therefa, 
married to James, eldeft fon of fir Alexander C.raufurd, 
bart. S. Louifa-Elizabeth, married to J. H. Blake,, efq. 
fecond fon of the late fir Patrick Blake, bart. 9. Har¬ 
riet. 10. Charlotte-Margaret, born Auguft 19, 1773. 
11. Emily, married, Auguft 27, 1807, to the earl 
of Abingdon. Therefa, married, March 6, 1733, 
George Tafborough, efq. of Bedney, in Norfolk, and 
died without ilfue in 1773. Thomas, firft lord Gage, 
married, fecondly, December 26, 1750, Jane Godfrey, 
widow of Henry-Jermyn Bond, efq. but by her he had 
no ilfue ; and, dying in December 1734, was fucceeded 
by his eldeft fon, William-Hall, fecond vifcount Gage, 
born January 1, 1718; and, October 27, 1780, was cre- 
ated baron Gage, of Fide, in the county of Sulfex ; 
and, married, February 3, 1757, Elizabeth, lifter of 
Samplon lord Eardley, by .whom he had a fon, born 
March 1779, which died an infant; and his lordfhip 
dying October 11, 1791, without furvivingiliue, the 
barony of Fide became extinct .5 but he was fucceeded 
in his other titles by his nephew, Henry, the third vif¬ 
count, born March 4, 1761 ; a major-general in the ar¬ 
my ; married, January 12, 1789, Sufanna-Maria, only 
daughter of the late colonel Skinner, and grand-daugh¬ 
ter of the late fir Peter Warren, knight of the bath ; by 
which lady he had ilfue, Henry-Hall, the fourth and 
prefent vifcount, who fucceeded to the title on the 
death of his father, January 29, 1808. 
Creations. —June 11, 1721, Baron, November 1, 
esidences. —Fide Place, in the county of Sulfex; 
and Weftbury Houfe, in Hamplhire. 
Motto, —Courage fans pair. —“ Courage without dif- 
may.” 
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