HERA 
and alfo Baron Arden, of Arden, in Warwickfliire.— 
See Baron Arden, among the Peers of England,. 
P- 59 
PHILIPS (RICHARD), Lord MILFORD, and a 
Baronet; married, June 2, 1764, Mifs Philips, daugh¬ 
ter of J^mes Pnilips, efq. of Pontipaik, in the county of 
Pembroke. , 
Sir. John Philips, his lordfhip’s grandfather, married, 
December 12, 1697, Mary, daughter and heir of An¬ 
thony Smith, efq. by which lady he had iflue, fir Eraf- 
mus ; fir John, fuccefli-vely baronets; Bulkeley, mar¬ 
ried Philippa, daughter of William Adams, efq. of Pem¬ 
broke, and had iflue, three daughters. Sir Johnythe 
fourth baronet, died January 5, 1736, and was fucceed¬ 
ed by his cldefi fon, fir Erafmus, the fifth baronet, who, 
dying unmarried October 15, 1743, was fucceeded by 
bis brother, fir John, the fixth baronet, and knight of 
the (hire for Pembroke. He married Elizabeth, daugh¬ 
ter of Henry Shepherd, efq. of Allvafton, in Derbyfhire, 
and had ifiue by her, who died September 28, 1788, fir 
Richard, his fuccefior; Mary; Elizabeth; Catharine; 
and Joyce; Sir John, dying June 23, 1764, was fuc¬ 
ceeded by his only fon, Richard, the firfi 16rd Milford, 
and feventh baronet.— Creation, July 13, 1776. 
Residence.— Pifton Caftle, in the county of Pem¬ 
broke. 
Motto.— Ducit amor patria.— il The love of my 
country directs me.” 
WYNN (THOMAS-JOHN), Baron NEWBO- 
ROUGH; .born April 3, 1802, fucceeded his father, 
the late lord, Oftober 52, 1807. 
This ancient family is defeended from the fame an- 
ceftor as the earls of Lifinirne ; which fee.—His iord- 
fhip’s great grandfather, fir Thomas Wynn, bart. mar¬ 
ried Frances, heir of John Glynn, efq. by whom he had 
iflue, fir John, his fuccelTor; Catharine; Elizabeth; 
Dorothy', married to William Thomas, of Coedhelem, 
efq. and Frances. Sir John, married Jane, heir of John 
Wynn, of Malai, in the county of Denbigh, efquire, 
and by her had ifiue, fir Thomas, his fuccefior ; Glynn, 
a lieutenant-colonel in the army, married, January 11, 
1766, Bridget, daughter of-Edward-Philip Pugh, efq. 
of Penryn, and has iflue, John-Glynn, born Odtober 
1766 ; William, in holy orders, who took the name of 
Coytmor, agreeable to the'will of his grandmother, 
married Eliza, heir of Thomas-Tenifon, chief juftice of 
•the Common Pleas in Ireland; Thomas-Ed ward, of 
Newburgh Hall, married Charlotte Belafyfe, daughter 
and co-heir of Henry, fecond earl of Fauconberg, and 
.has taken the name and arms of Belafyfe, in addition to 
his own ; Glynn, born in 1766, married to Elizabeth, 
daughter of the honourable and reverend Frederic Ha¬ 
milton; Bridget, married, March 16,1792, to John lord 
Perceva], fon of John-Jarries earl of Egmont; fir Tho¬ 
mas, the third baronet, was created baron Newborough, 
and married, firfi, in. 1766, Cathariiie-Perceval, daugh¬ 
ter of John earl of Egmont, and by her had iflue, John, 
married,-in October 1793, Lena, daughter of De Heer 
Till as Vanderkaay, of the Hague, and died December 
18, 180,0, leaving no iflue. His lordfliip married, fe- 
condly, Maria-Stella Patronilla, niece of the late gene¬ 
ral Chiappini, .in the Imperial fervice, and Marchefina 
of Modigliana, by which lady he had iflue, Thomas- 
John, the prefent baron; and Spencer-Bulkeley, born 
May 23, 1803. His lordfliip, dying Odtober 12, 1807, 
•was fucceeded by his eldefi ion, Thomas-John, the pre¬ 
fent lore).—The prefumptive heir is Spencer Bulkeley, 
only brother to his lordfliip..— Creation, 1776. 
Residences. —Clynnllivon Caflle, in Carmarthen- 
fhire ; and the Abbey, in Carnarvonfliire. 
Motto. — Suaviter in modo, for titer in re, — s< Gentle in 
manners, vigorous in adtion.” 
¥ol. IX. No. 617, 
L D R Y. 675 
MACDONALD(ALEXANDER-WENTWORTH), 
Baron MACDONALD, of Slate, in the county of An¬ 
trim ; born in December 1773 ; fucceeded his father, 
the late lord, September 12, 1793. 
Sir Alexander Macdonald, the ninth baronet, and 
firfi lord, married, May 3, 1768, Elizabeth-Diana, 
•daughter of Godfrey Bolville, efq. of Gunthwaite, in 
the coun'y of York, by Diana, daughter of fir Willfnn. 
Wentworth,, bart. of Brett;on; by whoVn lie h id iflue, 
Alexander-W;entvvor,th, the prefent baron; Godfrey, 
borti Odtober 14, 1775, lieutenant-colonel of the 24th 
regiment of infantry; Archibald, married, Odtober-29, 
1802, Jane, daughter of Duncan Campbell,-efq. James, 
a lieutenant in the firfi regiment of guards ; Dudley- 
Stewart, born -February 14, 1786; another, fon, born 
March 11, 178S ; Diana, born September 28', 1769, mar¬ 
ried to fir John Sinclair, bart.; Elizabeth, Aimabella, 
and Julia, who all three died young. His lord (hip, 
dying September 12, 1795, was fucceeded by his ddeit 
fon, Alexander-Vv r eniworth, the prefent and fecond 
lord.—The prefumptive heir is Godfrey, brother to 
prefent lord.— Creation, July 17, 1776- 
Motto.— Per mare, per terras. —“ Both by fea and by 
land.” 
EDWARDES (WILLIAM), Lord KENSING. 
TON ; born April 24, 1777 ; fucceeded his father, De¬ 
cember 6, 1801; married Mifs Thomas, and has iflue, 
Edward-IIenry, heir apparent, born November 5, 1798 ; 
Caroline, born December 13, Y799 ; William, born Fe¬ 
bruary 3, 1800 ; and a daughter, born May 13, 1804. 
His lordfliip is defeended from the noble family of 
Rich, earls of Warwick and Holland, and barons of Ken- 
fington. Robert, earl of Warwick and Holland, mar¬ 
ried Anne, daughter of Edward earl of Manchefler, by 
which lady he had iflue,. Edward, his heir ; and Eliza¬ 
beth, married to Francis Edwardes, of Haverfordwefl, 
efquire, defeended from an ancient family in Wales, by 
whom fhe had iflue, Edward-Henry, Francis, William, 
and Lucy. Edward, earl of V^arwick and Holland, 
married Charlotte, daughter of fir Thomas Middleton, 
of Ciiirke Caflle ; and, dying July 31, 1701, left an only 
fon, Edward-Henry, his heir; and his lady, furviying, 
was married, in 1716, to the celebrated writer, Jofeph 
Addifon, efq. Edward-Henry, earl of .Warwick and 
Holland, dying unmarried, AuguA 16, 1721, his efiates 
devolved to William Edwardes, youngefi and only fur¬ 
viying grandfon of Robert earl of Warwick and Hol¬ 
land, who was created baron Kenfington, gnd. married, 
June 10, 1762, Elizabeth, youngefi daughter and co¬ 
heir of William Warren, of Longbridge, in Pembroke- 
fhire, efq. by whom he had iflue, William, his heir ; 
and his lordfliip, dying December 13, 1801, was fuc¬ 
ceeded by his only fon, the prelent and fecond lord.— 
Creation, July 20, 1776. 
■ Residence. —Johnftone’s, in the county ofPembroke. 
Motto. — Guardez la foy —“ Keep the faith.'” 
LYTTLETON (WILLIAM - HENRY), Baron 
WESTCOTE, of Balamare, Lord Lyttleton, Baron of 
Frankley in Worcefterlhire, High Steward and Recor¬ 
der of Bewdley.-—See Lord Lyttleton, among the 
Peers of Eng land, p. 582. 
ONGLEY (ROBERT), Baron ONGLEY, of Old 
Warden ; born September 10, 1.770 ; iucceeded his fa¬ 
ther, the late lord, October 23, 1785 ; married, July 1 r, 
1801, Frances, only daughter of (jr John Burgoyne, 
bart. of Sutton, in the county of Bedford. 
His lord (hip’s father, Robert-Henly, firfi lord Ongley, 
afl’umed the name and arms of Ongley, on fucceeding to 
the efiates of his great-uncle, fir Samuel Ongley, of 
Kent. His lordfliip married, May 4, 1762, Frances,^ 
daughter and co-heir of Richard Gosfright, e(q. of 
8 K Langton 
