670 HERA 
the late lord, and firft vifcount, born in 1729. He mar¬ 
ried, firft, Letitia, daughter of Thomas Vernon, of 
Hanbury-hall, efquire, and by her had one daughter, 
Elizabeth-Letitia-Jane, married to John Vaughan, efq. 
of Golden-grove, in Caermarthenlhire ; and fecondly 
to Mary, niece of Ralph Allen, efq. of Prior-park in 
Somerfetlhire, and by her had ilfue Thomas-Ralph, the 
fecond vifcount, and three daughters, Maria, died 
young; Sophia, married, January 25, 1807, to George- 
Hay Dawkins, efq.; Emma, married to Willigrp-Ralph 
Cartwright, efq. of Aynho, and has ilfue, Thomas, Wil¬ 
liam,'Emma, Mary, Cornwallis, and Robert. The vif- 
count married, thirdly, in 1777, Anne-Elizabeth, filler 
of Charles vifcount Monck, and had ilfue five fons and 
nine daughters, viz. x. Cornwallis, the prefent vifcount. 
2. Robert-William-Henry, born in 1784. 3. James- 
Alhley, born in 1786. 4. John-Charles, bom in 1792. 
5. Francis, born in 1798. 6. Ifabella-Elizabeth. 7. 
Georgiana, married, June 1806, lord William-Stuart, 
fon of John marquis of Bute. 8. Alicia, married in 
June 1807, lord Robert-Ponfonby Tottenham, bilhop of 
Killaloe, brother to John marquis of Ely. 9. Charlotte, 
married, September 6, 1806, P. Latouche, jun. efq. 
10. Mary-Anne. 11. Diana, died young. 12. Elizabeth, 
died young. 13. Emily. 14. Catharine. His lordlhip 
died Auguft 23, 1803, and was fucceeded by his fon, 
Thomas-Ralph, the fecond vifcount, born April 16, 
17.67, married, December 14, 1798, Frances-Anne, only 
daughter of Charles, earl of Normanton, archbithop of 
Dublin; and dying without ilfue male, February 26, 
1807, was fucceeded by his brother, Cornwallis, the 
third and prefent vifcount.—The prefuniptive heir is 
Robert-William-Henry, brother to the vifcount. 
Residences. —Hawarden Cattle, in Flintlhire; and 
Prior-Park, in the county of Somerfet. 
Motto .—Virtute fecurus. —“ Secured by virtue.” 
GARDINER (CHARLES - JOHN), Viscount 
MONTJOY, Baron Montjoy, of Montjoy, in the coun¬ 
ty of Tyrone; born July 19,’ 1782; fucceeded his fa¬ 
ther, the late vifcount, June 5, 1798. 
Luke, the firft vifcount Montjoy, born February 7, 
2745, was unfortunately killed in quelling the rebellion 
in Ireland; married, firft, July 3, 1773, Elizabeth, 
eldeft daughter of fir William Montgomery, of Macbie- 
hill, in Scotland, baronet, and filler to Anne marchionefs 
Townlhend, by which lady, who died November 7, 
1783, he had ilfue, Florinda, who died March 8, 1786 ; 
Louifa, born in 1775; Harriett, born in 1776; Emily, 
died in 1788 ; Caroline, died in 1782 ; Luke, died in 
1781; Charles-John, the prefent vifcount; Elizabeth, 
died in 1790. His lordlhip married, fecondly, October 
20, 1793, Margaret, eldeft daughter of Hedlor Wallis, 
efq. and by her had ilfue, Luke, born January 6, 1797 ; 
and Margaret, born February 4, 1796. The vifcount, 
dying June 5, 1798, was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, 
Charles-John, she prefent and fecond vifcount.—The 
prefumptive heir is Luke, only brother of the vifcount. 
Creations.— Baron, October 18, 1789; Vifcount, 
2795- 
Residence. —Clare Houfe, in the county of Tip- 
. perary. 
Motto.— Nildejptrandum .—“ Defpair not.” 
CARLETON (HUGH), Viscount CARLETON, 
of Clare, Baron Carleton, of Anner; a Privy Counfellor 
in Ireland ; born September 11, 1739; married, Auguft 
2, 1766, Elizabeth, only daughter of Richard Mercer, 
efq. who died without ilfue, May 27, 1794. His lord¬ 
lhip married, fecondly, July 15, 1795, Mary-Buckley, 
fecond daughter of Andrew Mathew, efq. 
Francis Carleton, efq. his lordlhip’s father, born in 
1713, married Rebecca, daughter of John Lawton, efq. 
and died in 1791, leaving ilfue, Richard, died an infant; 
L D R Y. 
Hugh, the prefent vifcount; Francis; John, died in 1781; 
Mary, died in 1769; Ifabella, died in 1771; Rebecca, 
married Hugh Millerd,, efq. and died without ilfue, 
July 1804; Anne; Sarah, died in 1766; Grace, married 
Sampfon Jervoife, efq. and died without iflue. Hugh, 
the firft and prefent vifcount, was appointed folicitor- 
general of Ireland in 1799, and lord chief juftice of the 
court of common pleas, May 10, 1787; created baron 
Carleton, November 1789; and advanced to the dignity 
of vifcount Carleton, November 7, 1797. 
Motto,— Qua rere verum .—“Seek the truth.” 
YELVERTON (WILLIAM - CHARLES), Vis¬ 
count AVONMORE, Lord Yelverton, Baron of Avon- 
more, Regiftrar of the High Court of Chancery; born 
April 5, 1762; fucceeded his father, Barry, the late 
vifcount, Auguft 19, 1805; married, September 1, 1787, 
Mary, eldeft daughter of John Reade, efq. of Eaft Cairh, 
in the county of Southampton ; and has ilfue, Barry- 
John, heir apparent, born’February 21, 1790; William- 
Henry, born December 5, 1791; Auguftus, born July 
29, 1802; Mary, born November *8, 1788; Louifa-Sa- 
rah, born Auguft 16, 1795. 
His lordlhip’s grandfather, Francis Yelverton, born in 
1705, married Elizabeth, daughter of Jonas Barry, efq. 
and died March ±7, 1746, leaving ilfue, Barry, the firft 
vifcount Avonmore; Walter, married Elizabeth, daugh¬ 
ter of Robert Gentleman, of Kamturk, and died in 1769, 
leaving ilfue an only fon. Francis, born May 6, 1767 ; 
Mary; Elizabeth; Charity. Barry, the firft vifcount, 
born May 28, 1736, was appointed one of his majefty’s 
raoft honourable privy counfellors, and lord chief baron 
of the court of exchequer, in 1804; and was, by George 
III. created baron Avonmore, and vifcount Yelverton. 
His lordlhip married, July 2, 1761, Mary, daughter of 
William Nugent, efq. of Clonloft, in the county of 
Weftmeath ; and had ilfue,_ William-Charles, the pre¬ 
fent vifcount; Barry, born November 22, 1763 ; Wal¬ 
ter-Aglionby, married to Cecilia Yelverton, daughter 
of George Yelverton, efq. of Bellifle, in Tipperary^ and 
has ilfue, Bentick, born November 29, 1792 ; George, 
born November 14, 1793; Maria-Letitia, born Novem¬ 
ber 5, 1794; Anna-Maria, born September 28, 1775; 
married. May 21, 1791, John Bingham, lord Clanmorris. 
The vifcount, dying Auguft 19, 1805, was fucceeded by 
his eldeft fon, William-Charles, the prefent vifcount. 
Creations. —Baron, 1795; Vifcount, December 
1800. 
Motto.— Renafcentur .—“We lhall rife again.” 
LONGFIELD (RICHARD), Viscount LONGUE- 
VILLE, Baron of Longueville ; a Governor of the 
county of Cork, and a Privy Counfellor in Ireland; born 
October 9, 1737 ; married, November 8, 1756, Marga¬ 
ret, only daughter of Richard White, efq. of Bantry. 
This family is defeended from the Longchamps, an¬ 
cient chiefs in Normandy, who attended William the 
Conqueror at the battle of Haftings, and afterwards fet¬ 
tled in Ireland. William Longfield, the immediate de¬ 
fendant,• fuffered confiderably by his friendlhip for, and 
adherence to, king James II. John Longfield, efq. his 
younger brother, married MifsHownby, and died April 
22, 1730, leaving iflue, Robert, his heir; John, born 
June 24, 1697; married to Mifs Weftron, and died 
April x, 1765, leaving ilfue two fons, viz. John, bo'rn 
July 5, 1741 ; married to Mifs Fofter; and Mountefort, 
born Auguft 22, 1746; married to Mifs Bateman. Wil¬ 
liam, born in 1710, married to Mils Goodman, and died 
in 1771, leaving ilfue, John, born July 6, 1738. Hown- 
by, died without ilfue. Robert, the eldeft Ion, married, 
March 11,1731, Mifs Gearing, and died March 10, 1765, 
leaving iffiie, John, born July 3, 1733; married to Mils 
Tilfon, and died leaving ilfue; Robert, married to Mifs 
O’Callaghan, filter to lord Lifmore, and died without 
ilfue, 
