674, N HERA 
SHERARD (PHILIP), Lord SHERARD, in Ire, 
land; and Baron Sherard, and Earl of Harborough, in 
England.—See Earl, of Harborough, among the 
Peers of England, p. 515. 
INGRAM (FRANCIS-SEYMOUR.CONWAY), 
Baron CONWAY and K.ILLULTAGH, in Ireland.; 
alio Marquis arid Earl of Hertford, Vifcount Beau¬ 
champ, Lord Conway, and Baron of Ragley, in England. 
—See Marquis of Hertford, among the Peers of 
England, p. 4S7. 
EVANS-FREKE (JOHN), Baron CARBERY, 
and a Baronet; born November u, 1765; fucceeded 
his coufin, the late lord, March 4, 1807; married,- 
January 25, 1783, Catharine-Charlotte, third daughter 
of Arthur, fecond earl of Arran, by Catharine, daugh¬ 
ter of William Annefley, vifcount Gleravviy. 
John, the fifth baron Carbery, born.in 1738, married 
Emilia, fourth daughter of William Crowe, dean of 
Clonfert,- by whom fre had iflue, John-,William, who 
died in 1805, in Hindoofian ; Emily-Fraqces, died in 
1771; Frances.Dorothea, married to William Prefton, 
ef'q. and Maria-Juliana, married to Thomas Barry, efq. 
of Leighfbrook, in the county of Meath. His lordfaip 
dying March 4, 1807, without male ilfue, was fucceeded 
by his coufin, fir John Evans-Freke, bai t, of Caftle 
Freke, grandfon of the honourable John Evans, of Bul- 
gaden Hall, in Limeric, youngeft, foil of George, the 
firft lord Carbery; and whofe fon, fir John Evans, al- 
fumed the name and arms of Freke, purfnant to the 
will of his uncle; and was created a baronet in 1768, 
He married, July 15, 1764, Elizabeth, fecond daughter 
of Arthur Gore, earl of Arran, and had iflue, fir John 
Evans-Freke, his fucceflbr ; George, of Bulgaden Hall, 
married, January 21, 1806, Sufan, widow,of George, 
fourth lord Carbery; Percy, married in 1797, Doro¬ 
thea, daughter of Chriftopher Harvey, D.D. of Temple 
Hill, in the county of Wexford, and has iflue, John; 
Elizabeth ; and Catharine-Charlotte. Jane-Grace, 
married to fir Fenton Alymer, bart. of Donodea Caftle j 
Elizabeth, died young. Sir John, dying March 20, 
1777, was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, fir John, the 
fixth and prefent lord Carbery.—The prefumptive heir 
is George, next brother of the prefent lord.— Crea¬ 
tion, 1718. 
Residence. —Laxton Hall, in the county of North¬ 
ampton. 
Motto.— Libertas. —“ Liberty.” 
AYLMER (MATTHEW), Lord AYLMER, Ba¬ 
ron of Balrath, a Lieutenant-colonel in the Army, and 
a Cap'tain in the Second Regiment of Guard.- ; born 
May 24, 1775; fucceeded his father, the late lord, Oc¬ 
tober 23, 1785; married, Auguft 4, 1801, Louifa, fe¬ 
cond daughter of Hr John Call, bart. of Wniteford, in 
the county of Cornwall. 
Sir Chriftopher Aylmer, baft, who died in 1679, left 
a fon, Matthew, who was rear-admiral of the red in 
the reign of William III. and was the firft baron Ayl¬ 
mer; and, dying Auguft 18, 1744, left ilfue, by Sarah, 
daughter to Edward Ellis, of the city of London, 
efquire, two daughters, Elizabeth and Lucy; and a fon, 
Henry, the fecond lord, married to Elizabeth, daughter 
of Henry Prieftman, efq. aftd by her had ilfue, Mat¬ 
thew, who died September 2, 1748 ; Henry, the third 
lord; Philip, died young; and John, prebendary of 
Briftol, died February 16,1793. His lordIhip died June 
26, 1754; and was fucceeded by his eldeft furviving 
fon, Henry, a captain in the royal navy, who married 
Anne, daughter of William Pierce, of Virginia, efquire, 
and by her left ilfue, Anne, married to Mr. Tencket, 
.by whom (he had feveral children; and Henry, the 
.fourth lord., who married, February 23, 1774, Catha¬ 
LD R Y. 
rine, fifter of Charles lord Whitworth ; and, dying Oc¬ 
tober 22, 1785, left ilfue by her, Matthew, the prefent 
lord; Henry, died June, 1798; Frederic-William, a 
captain in the royal navy; Jarnes-Thomas,' born in 
1785; and Rofe-Whitworth, born October 5, 1779.— 
The prefumptive heir is Frederic-William, his lcrd- 
fhip’s brother.— Creation, 1718. 
Motto. —Steady. 
LYSAGHT (JOHN), Baron LISLE, of Moufit- 
north; born December 4, 1780; fucceeded his father, 
John, the late lord, January 9, 1798. 
John Lyfaght, the firft lord Lille, married in 1752, 
Catharine, daughter and co-heir of jofeph Deane, efq. 
lord chief baron of the exchequer in Ireland, by Mar¬ 
garet Boyle, lifter of Henry earl of Shannon, and had if- 
fiie, John, the fecond lbwd ; Jofeph, married to Henriet¬ 
ta St. Legcr, daughter of vifcount Doneraile, and died 
without ilfue, Auguft 8, 1799; James, died young; 
Margaret, married to William Hodder, efq. of Hod- 
dersfield ; and Mary, married to Kingfmill Pennefather, 
efq. His lordfhip married, fecondly, Elizabeth, only 
daughter of Edward Moore, efq. of Mooresfort; and 
had iirue by her, who died November 1788, Edward, 
deceafed ; Elizabeth, died June 29, 1787; and Grace. 
His lord Hiip died July 15, 1781, and was fucceeded by 
his fon, John, the fecond lord, who married, in 1778, 
Mm'iaane, daughter of George Connor, efq. and had 
ifiue, John, the third lord ; George, born in 1782 ; and 
Elizabeth, born in 1778, married to James Hall, efq. 
His lordfhip, dying January 8, 1798, was fucceeded by 
his eldeft fon, John, the third and prefent lord.—The 
prefumptive heir is George, brother to the prefent lord. 
—Creation, 1758. 
Residence. —-Mountnorth, in the county of Cork. 
Motto. — Bella, horrida Leila. — “ Wars ! horrid 
wars! ” 
HANGER (WILLIAM), Lord COLERAINE, of 
Coleraine ; fucceeded his brother, the late lord, in No¬ 
vember 1794. 
His lordlhip’s grandfather, fir George Hanger, was 
knighted by William III. He married Anne, daughter 
of fir John Beale, bart. by whom he had iflue, George; 
John; Gabriel, the firft lord; William; Anne, mar¬ 
ried to Henry Hare, lord Coleraine; DeliciaJane j 
and Mary. Gabriel, the third fon, who was created 
barojn Coleraine, married Elizabeth, daughter and heir 
of Richard Bond, of Cowbury, in Herefordshire, efquire; 
by whom lie had iflue, John, the fecond lord; William, 
the prefent lord ; George, in the army; and Anne,.mar¬ 
ried to Arthur Vanfittart, efq. His lordfhip died Janu¬ 
ary 27, 1773, and was fucceeded by his fon, John, the 
late lord, who, dying in November 1794, without ilfue, 
was fucceeded by his next brother, William, the pre¬ 
fent and third lord.—The prefumptive heir is George, 
only brother to the prefent lord. —Creation, 1762. 
Residence. —Coleraine, in the county of London¬ 
derry. 
Motto. — Artes honorabit. —“ Honour the arts.” 
CLIVE (EDWARD), Baron CLIVE, of Plaffey, 
in Ireland; Baron Clive, Baron Powis, Baron Herbert, 
Vifcount Clive, and Earl of Powis, in England.—;See 
Earl of Powis, among the Peers of England, 
p. 542. 
PHIPPS (HENRY), Baron MULGR AVE, of New 
Rofs, in Ireland ; Baton Mulgrave, of Mulgrave Caftle, 
in England.—See Baron Mulgrave, among the 
Peers ofENGLAND, p.5.82. 
PERCEVAL (CHARLES-GEORGE), Baron 
ARDEN, of Lohort Caftle, in the county of Cork ; 
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