WB HERALDRY. 
lia, married to the Rev. Hugh Montgomery, and has 
iffue five tons and two daughters ; and Harriet. His 
lordfhip, dying in 1781, was fucceeded by his Ton, 
Nicholas, the prefect and fecond vifcount.—The pre¬ 
emptive heir is Edward, brother to the prefent vif- 
Creations.— Baron, May 30, 1770; Vifcount, Ja¬ 
nuary 13, 1781. 
Residence..— Caftle Ward, in the county of Down. 
Motto. — Sub cruet Jalus.—“ Salvation by the crofs.” 
LAMBE(PENISTON), Viscount MELBOURNE, 
Baron of Kilmore, and a Baronet ; born in 1740 ; mar¬ 
ried, April 13, 1769, Elizabeth, daughter of fir Ralph 
Milbanke, bart. of Halnaby in Yorkfhire ; and has iffue, 
Penifton, born May 3, 1770, and died in January 1805 ; 
William, heir apparent, born in March 1779, married, 
June 3, 1805, Caroline, only daughter of Frederic earl 
of Be (bo rough, by lady Henrietta" Spencer, daughter of 
John, fir It earl Spencer; and has iffue, George-Auguf- 
tus.Frederic, born Auguft ir, 1807, to wlmm his royal 
highnefs the prince of Wales (food fponfor. Frederic- 
J unes, born April 17, 1782, a lieutenant in the 2d regi¬ 
ment of life-guards; George; Harriet, born July 19, 
17S9, died June 1803 ; Emily, married, in July 1805, 
Peter-Leop.old earl Cowper. 
His lordfhip’s grandfather, Matthew Lambe, efq. 
died February 1735, leaving iffue, Robert lord bifliop 
of Peterborough, who died in 1768; and fir Matthew, 
the firft baronet, of Brocket Hall, in Hertfordfhire. Sir 
Matthew was created a baronet January 17, 1755, and 
died November 6, 1768, leaving iffue, Charlotte, mar¬ 
ried to Henry Bellayfe, fifth vifcount and fecond and 
laff earl of Fauconberg ; by whom die bad iffue, three 
daughters, co-htirs, viz. Charlotte, married to Thomas 
Wynne, efq. nephew to lord Newborough ; Elizabeth, 
married to Richard Bingham, fecond earl of Lucan ; 
and Mary, married to fir George Wombwell, bart. of 
Womb-well in Yorkfhire, and died April 12, 1790; and 
fir Perii Atony the.prefent vifcount Melbourne. 
Creations. —Baron, May 24, 1770; Vifcount, De¬ 
cember 12, 1780. 
Residence.— Brocket Hall, in the county of Herts. 
Motto.— Virtute et Jidt. —“ By virtue and faith.” 
ELLIS (HENRY-WELBORE), Viscount CLIF- 
DEN, Baron of Clifden, in Kilkenny, and Peer of 
Great Britain, by the title of Baron Mendip, ofMendip, 
in the county of Somerfet; born January 22, 1761 ; 
fucceeded his father, the late vifcount, January 1, 1789; 
married, March . io, 1792, Caroline Spencer, eldeft 
daughter of George duke of Marlborough, by lady Ca¬ 
roline Ruffe]), only daughter of John, fourth duke of 
Bedford ; by which lady, he has iffue, a daughter, 
born October 26, 1794; and a fon, heir apparent, born 
July 14, 1797. 
His fordfhip’sfather, James, the firft vifcount Clifden, 
born March 25, 1734; married, March 20, 1760, Lucia, 
daughter of John Martin,efq. and widow of the honour¬ 
able Henry-Boyle Walfingham, fecond fori of Henry 
earl of Shannon ; Who died July 26, 1802; he had iffue, 
Henry-Welbore, the fecond vifcount; John-Eliis, born 
December 31, 1763, in holy orders ; married to Harriet 
Flower, fecond daughter'of William vifcount Afhbrook, 
and died January 3, 1797; Charles-Bagnall, barrifter at 
law, married, November 15, 1804, Mifs Hunt, of Lany- 
drick, in Cornwall, and has iffue a fon, born December 
18, 1805 ; Emily-Anne, born December 5, 1765. The 
vifcount died January x, 1789, and ; was fucceeded by 
bis elded fon, Henry-Welbore, the fecond vifcount, 
who alfo fucceeded to the Englifh barorry of Mendip, 
February 5, 1802, on the death of his great-uncle, 
Weibore, the firft lord Mendip; and purfuant to hjs 
will has affirmed the nariie and arms of Ellis, 
Creations. —Baron, July 27, 1776; Vifcount, Ja¬ 
nuary 12, 1781; Baron Mendip, in England, Auguft 
13. 1794- 
Residences. —Gouran Caftle, in the county of Kil¬ 
kenny ; Paulton Park, in the New Foreft, Hampshire ; 
and Holdenby, in the county of Northampton.—Town-- 
houfe, in Hanover-fquare. 
Motto. —SpeElemur agendo. —“ Let us be known by 
our aftions.” 
DAWSON (THOMAS), Viscount CREMQRNE, 
Baron Dartrey, and Baron Cremorne, of Monaghan ; 
born February 25, 1725 ; married, May 15, 1754, Anne, 
daughter of Thomas, firft earl of Pomfret; by which 
lady lie had iffue a fon, Richard, born 1738, who died 
in 1787; and a daughter, Henrietta-Anne, who died in 
1776. His lordfhip married, fecondly, Philadelphia. 
Hannah, daughter of Thomas Freame, efq. of Philadel¬ 
phia, by Margaret Penn, daughter of William Penn, 
efq. founder of the province of Pennfylvania, by whom 
he had one fon, Thomas, who died on September 9, 
1787; and one daughter, Juliaria-Frances-Anne, who 
died June 4, 1787. 
Richard Daw fon, efq. the vifeount’s father, married, 
in 1723, Elizabeth, daughter of John Vefey, archbiftiop 
of Tuam ; and died December 29, 1766, leaving iffue, 
John, born November 2, 1724, died in 1742 • Thomas, 
the firft vifcount ; Frances, married to Wyndham Quin, 
efq. of Adare; Vefey, died in 1736; Walter,' died in 
1751 ; Richard, married, Auguft 22, 1758, Anne, fecond 
daughter of fir Edward O’Bryen, bart. of Dromoland, 
in Clare, and was affaffinated in 1782, leaving iffue, r. 
Richard, upon whom the barony of Cremorne was -en¬ 
tailed, November 7, 1797, married, May 22, 1804, Ca¬ 
tharine, fourth daughter of colonel Arthur Graham, of 
Hockley, in Armagh,-and died September 3, 1807, leav¬ 
ing iffue, Richard Thomas, born Auguft 31, 1788, pre- 
fumptive heir to' the barony of Gfeniome • Penelope- 
Catharine, Anna-Maria, Eliza', and Lotnfa. 2. Ed¬ 
ward, a lieutenant-colonel in the army. 3. Thomas- 
Vefey, in holy orders. 4. Lucius, in the royal navy. 
5. Mary, married to Wyndham Quin, brother of Ri¬ 
chard lord Adare. Henrietta-Frances, married, May 
28, 1793, Charles Rawdon, efq- captain in the 62d regi¬ 
ment. Thomas Dawfon, fuceeeding to the eftates of his 
father, was created baron Dartrey ; and vifcount Cre¬ 
morne, July 5, 1785; and baron Cremorne, with re¬ 
mainder, in default of male iffue, to his nephew, Ri- 
chard Dawfon, efq.—The prefumptive heir is Richard- 
Thomas Dawfon, to the barony of Cremorne only. 
Creations.— Baron Dartrey, May 20, 1770 ; Baron 
Cremorne, November 7, 1797 ; Vifcount, July 5, 1785. 
Motto. — Toujours propice. —“ Always propitious.” 
ST.LEGER (HAYES), Viscount DONERAILE, 
Baron of Doneraile ; born March 9, 1755; fucceeded 
his father, the late vifcount. May 15, 1787 ; married, 
September 3, 1785, Charlotte Bernard, fiftcr of France's 
earl of Bandon; by which lady he has iffue, Hayes, heir 
apparent, born May 9, 1786 ; Charlotte, born February 
20, 1791 Harriet, born March t8, 1796. 
St. Leger Aldworth, his lordfhip’s father, was crea¬ 
ted baron Doneraile, and advanced to the dignity of vif¬ 
count, by George III. He married Mary, eldeft daugh¬ 
ter of Redmond Barry, efq. defeended from a branch of 
the earls of Banymore, and had iffue by her, who died 
March 3, 1778,” Hayes, his fucceffor; Richard, born 
July 12, 1756, fyafried 1 to Anne, daughter of Charles 
Blakeney, efq. of Holly well in the county of Rofcom- 
mon.; and had iffpe, Richard ; Barry-Boyle ; Marianne, 
married, February 10, 1807, the honourable and reve¬ 
rend Edward Taylor, - brother to Thomas marquis of 
Headford ; aijd Harriet.. James, born October 4, 1757, 
in holy orders; .Arthur, born September 5, 1761 ; Bar- 
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