676 HERA 
•Langton Hall, in tlve county of Effex, and had iffue, 
Robert, lord Ofigle.y ; Samuel, born in 1774; Frances; 
Catharine, married to 'colonel Freemantie ; Anne; 
Sarah, married to William Phillimore, efq. His lord- 
fnip, dying October 23, 1785, was fucceeded by his 
eldeft fon, Robert, the prefent and fecond lord.—The 
prefnmptive heir is Samuel, his lordlhip’s only brotherl 
:—Creation, July 30, 1776. 
Motto. — Mild cura futuri. —“I am careful for the 
future.” 
MASSEY (HUGH),'Baron MASSEY, ofDuntry- 
league ; born Odtober 24, 1761; fucceeded his father, 
the late lord, May 10, 1790; married, March 12, J792, 
1 Margaret-Evelina, youngeft daughter of William Bar¬ 
ton, efq, cf Grove-Place, in the county of Tipperary, 
by which lady he has iffue, Hugh-Hamon, heir appa¬ 
rent, born February 13, 1793;' George-Wiiliam, born 
January 12, 1794; John, born June 21, 1795; a foil, 
born July 1800 ; and a daughter, born March 17, 1802'. 
The family of Malfey derive their name from the 
lordlhip of Malfey, in Normandy, their place of refl- 
dence at the time that duchy was conquered by Rollo, 
in 876, at which period they were fly led lords of Malfey. 
Hugh, the late baron, married Catharine, daughter of 
Edward Taylor, efq. of Ballynore, in the county of 
Limeric, co-heir with her lifter, the countefs of Car- 
rick, by which lady he had iirue, Hugh, the prefent 
lord; Edwayd, born December 21, 1766, married, Ja¬ 
nuary 1795, Mifs Villiers, daughter of John Vilbiers, 
efq. ; George-Eyre, born July 29, 1772 ; John ; Mary- 
Anne; Catharine; Jane ; and Sarah. His lordlhip, dy¬ 
ing May 10, 1790, was fucceeded by his eldeft foil, 
Hugh, the prefent and third baron Malfey.— Crea¬ 
tion, July 1776. 
Residence. —Duntryleague, in the county of Li- 
meric, 
Motto.— Pro libertate patria. —“For the liberty of 
my country.” 
ROBINSON (MORRIS), Baron ROKEBY, of 
Armagh, in Ireland, and an Englilh Baronet; fucceed- 
ed his uncle, the late lord, November 30, 1800. 
Thomas Robinfon, his lordlhip’s great grandfather, 
who died in 1719, married Grace, eldeft daughter of fir 
Henry Stapleton, of Myton, in the county of York, ba¬ 
ronet, by whom he left HTue one daughter, Elizabeth ; 
and a fon, William, who died February 24, 1719, hav¬ 
ing married, in 1699, Anne, daughter and heir of Ro¬ 
bert Walters, efq. of Cundall, in the North Riding of 
Yorklhire. By this lady, who died in Juiy 1730, he 
had feven fons and two daughters; viz. Thomas, the 
eldeft fon, was advanced to the dignity of a baronet of 
Great Britain, March 10, 1730, and married Elizabeth, 
daughter of Charles, third earl of Carlifle, and widow 
of Nicholas lord Lechmere, by whom he had no ilfue, 
and died March 5, 1777 ; Robert, died young ; fir Wil¬ 
liam, who was bred to the law, fucceeded to the ba¬ 
ronetage on the death of his brother Thomas, by virtue 
of the limitation granted in the patent ; Henry, died of 
the wounds lie received at the attack of St. Laza.re, 
near- Carthagena, in 3741, being then a major; John, 
died young ; Richard, bred to the church, was a pre¬ 
bendary of York cathedral; in 1751, he fucceeded Dr. 
Carey in the bilhopric of Killala and Achonry, in Ire¬ 
land ; and, in 1761, on the deatlv of Dr. Stone, was 
tranflated to the primacy of Armagh; and, dying Oc¬ 
tober 10, 1794, was fucceeded by his nephew, Matthew, 
the late peer ; fir Septimus, appointed gentleman-ufher 
to his nuijefty, and died in November 1754, was the fa¬ 
ther of the prefent peer, on whofe iflue the remainder 
of the title was granted, February 26, 1777 ; he married 
the daughter $md heir of Mr. Drake, recorder of Cam¬ 
bridge, and heir of Morris-Drake Morris, of Coveney, 
L D R Y. 
in Cambridgeftiire, and of Mount-Morris, in Kent, who 
married, fecondiy, Dr. Conyers Middleton, of Cam¬ 
bridge; by which lady lie had iffue, Matthew, the late 
baron ; Morris Robinfon, who died and left iffue, Mor¬ 
ris, the prefent lord; Matthew-Montagu; Charles, 
recorder of Canterbury, whofe lady died in May 1798 ; 
Elizabeth, married to Edward Montagu, efq. fon of 
Charles Montagu, fifth fon of the firft earl of Sandwich, 
by whom' fhe was left a widow, and died Auguft 15, 
1800. Thomas Robinfon, the next brother to the late 
baron, was the author of a much-efteemed Treatife on 
Gavelkind, and died in 1750. Mrs. Scott, widow of the 
late George-Louis Scott, who died in November 1795, 
was the. youngeft fifter of the late peer. The daughters 
of Thomas Robinfon, father of the firft baronet, were, 
Anne, who married Robert Knight, efq. father of the 
late earl of Catherlougfr, by whom fhe had a fon, who 
died in 1767. She married, fecondiy, James Creffet, 
efq. and died in 1759. Grace, married the Rev. Wil¬ 
liam Freind,dean of Canterbury, and had three fons 
and-one daughter.—The prefnmptive heir is Matthew- 
Montagu, brother to the prefent lord.— Creation, 
1777- 
Residence.— Mountmorris, in the county of Kent- 
Motto.— Solo Deojalus. —“ Safety in God alone.” 
HOLROYD (JOHN-B AKER), Lord SHEFFIELD, 
Baron Dunamore, in the county of Meath, in Ireland ; 
and Baron Sheffield, of Sheffield, in England.—See 
Baron Sheffield, among the Peers of England,. 
p. 592. 
DEANE (ROBERT - TILSON), Baron MUS- 
KERRY ; a Privy Counfellor in Ireland, and Governor 
of Limeric; born October 19, 1747; married, in May 
1775, Anne, heir of John Fitzmaurice, efq. of Spring- 
field Caftle, in the county of Limeric ; and has iffue, 
Robert - Fitzmaurice, born May 24, 1776, and died 
January 18, 1796; John-Thomas, heir apparent, bom 
September 27, 1777, a major in the army; William, 
born Auguft 3, 1792; and Matthew, born March 29, 
1795- 
Sir Matthew, the fourth baronet, married Salifbury, 
daughter and heir of Robert Davies, efq. of Manley 
Hall, in the county of Chefter ; but dying without iffue, 
June 10, 1751, was fucceeded by his only brother, fir 
Robert, the fifth baronet; who married Auguft 14,1738, 
Charlotte, fecond daughter of Thomas Tilfon, efq. and 
had iffue, Matthew, who died young; fir Robert; Joce¬ 
lyn, born in 1749, died in 1780 ; and Henry, deceafed. 
Sir Robert, dying February 25, 1770, was fucceeded by 
fir Robert, the fixth barouet, created baron of Mufkerry, 
January 5, 1801. 
Motto.— Ford etfideli nihil difficile. —“ Nothing is dif¬ 
ficult to the brave and the faithful.” 
TGNSON (WILLIAM), Lord RIVERSDALE, 
Baron Riverfdale, of Rathcormueh ; born December 8, 
1775; fucceeded his father, the late lord, December 4, 
1787; married, October 21, 1799, Charlotte t Theod’ofia 
St.Leger, fixth daughter of St.Leger vifeount Doneraile. 
William, the firft lord Riverfdale, born May 3, 1724, 
married Rofe, eldeft fifter of Francis earl of Bandon ; 
by which lady he had ilfue, William, fecond lord Ri¬ 
verfdale, born December 8, 1775; James-Bernard, born 
November 9, 1776, died February 11, 1803; Richard, 
born January 1, 1778, a lieutenant in the 58th regiment,' 
died in the Weft Indies in 1794; Francis, in the royal 
navy, died September 20, 1798; Charles-Ludlow, born 
July 9, 1781 ; Henry, born February 6, 1783, a captain 
in the 62d regiment; Ludlow, born March 6, 1784; 
Hefter-Charlotte, married February 27, 1802, Joleph 
Baird, efq. lieutenant-colonel of the 83d regiment, 
youngeft fon of William Baird, efq. of Newbyth Houfe, 
