HERA 
in Scotland, and brother of lieufenant-gener'al fir David 
Baird; Charlotte, born December 25, 1785. His lord- 
fhip, dying December 4, 1787, was fucceeded by his 
eldeft (on, William, the fecond and prefent baron.—Tfi<e 
prefumptive heir is Charles-Ludlovv, his lordfliip’s bro- 
ther. —Creation, October 13, 1783. 
Residence.— Rathcormuch Houle, in the county of 
Cork. 
Motto. — Manus hcsc inimica tyrannis. — “ This hand is 
lioftile to tyrants.” 
DELAVAL (JOHN-HUSSEY), Lord DELAVAL, 
Baron Delaval, of Redford, in Ireland; and Lord De¬ 
laval, of Delaval, in England.—See Lord Delaval, 
among the Peers of Eng land, p.577. 
PENNINGTON (JOHN), Baron MUNCASTER, 
was created a peer, September 20, 1783, by the title of 
Baron Muncafter, with remainder to his brother, Low- 
ther Pennington. He married Penelppe, co-heir of James 
Compton, efq. lineally defcended from the earls of Nor¬ 
thampton ; by which lady, who died in November 1806, 
he has itTue, Gamel de Pennington, heir apparent, born 
July 1, 17S0; Anne-Jane-Penelope; Muria-Frances; and 
Margaret. 
Gamel de Pennington, the anceftor of this, ancient fa¬ 
mily, was feated at Muncafter previous to the Norman 
conqueft. His lordftiip’s grandfather, fir Jofcph Penning¬ 
ton, bart. married Margaret, daughter of John lord 
vifcount Lonfdale ; by whom he had iffue, William, 
who died in 1734; John, his fucceffor; Loivther, who 
died in 1733; Jofeph, the late baronet; Catharine, mar¬ 
ried to governor Lowther, father of James, firft earl of 
I.onfdale. Their mother died in 1783, and fir Jofeph 
in 1744; when he was fucceeded .by fir John, who died 
in 1768, and was fucceeded by fir Jofeph Pennington, 
'his brother, the late baronet, who died in February 1793. 
He married Sarah, heir of John Moore, efq. by whom 
he had iffue, John, the prefent lord, who fucceeded his 
father in the baronetage in February 1793; Jofeph, in 
the royal navy, died in North America ; Lowther, a 
lieutenant-general in the army ; Jane ; Margaret ; and 
Catharine, married to Humphrey Brooks Olbaldefton, 
efq.— Creation, 1783. 
Residence.— Muncafter Caftle, in the county of 
Lancafter. 
Motto.— Vincitamorpatrice. —“Theloveofmy coun¬ 
try prevails.” 
MALONE (RICHARD), Baron SUNDER LIN, 
of Lake Sunderlin, Lord;Sunderlin, of Baronftown, in 
Weftmeath ; married, in 1778, Philippa, eldeft daugh¬ 
ter of Godolphin Roopcr, efq. of Berkhampftead, in 
Hertford (hire; but by whom his lordftiip has no iffue. 
This ancient family derive their defcent from the 
O’Connors, kings of Connaught, which name they ori¬ 
ginally bore. Richard Malone, of Baronftown, efquire, 
■who died January 6, 1744, left iffue, Anthony, Ed- 
round, Richard, and John. Anthony, in 1720, was ap¬ 
pointed prime-ferjeant at law ; and3 in 1737, chancel¬ 
lor mf the exchequer in Ireland, and (worn of his ma- 
jefty’s mod honourable privy council there ; he married, 
in 1733, Rofe, daughter of fir Ralph Gore, bart. and 
filter to the earl of Rofs; and died May 8, 1770, leaving 
no ifiue. Edmund,; the fecond foil of Richard, born 
April 16, 1704, was appointed fe. . <nd ferjeant at law, 
and by letters patent, January 13, 1766, .conftituted one 
of the judges of the court of common pleas; he married 
Catharine, daughter and heir of Benjamin Collier, efq. 
of Buckholt, in the county of Effex ; and died April 22, 
1774, leaving iffue, Richard ; Edmund, author of many 
valuable literary publications; Anthony, and Benjamin, 
both died young; Henrietta; and Catharine. Richard, 
, the eldeft Ion, was cr.eaied a peer, July 5, 1785, ,with 
L D R Y. 6f7 
remainder, in default of iffue male, to his lordftiip’s only 
brother, Edmund, his prefumptive heir. 
Residence. —Baronftown Caftle, in the county of 
Weftmeath. 
Motto.— Fidelis ad urnam. — “ Faithful to their 
allies.” 
EDEN (WILLIAM), Baron AUCKLAND, in 
Ireland; and Lord Auckland, of Weft Auckland, in 
England.—See Baron Auckland, among the Peers 
of England, p. 382. 
BROWNE (JAMES-CAULFEII.D), Barof KIL- 
MAINE, and a Baronet; Governor of Mayoftiire ; born 
March 16, 1765; fucceeded his father, John, the late 
lord, June 7, 1794; married, July 25,1793, Anne, fourth 
daughter of the late right honourable fir Henry 'Caven- 
-difii, bart. of Doveridge Hall, in Derbyfliire ; by which 
lady he has iffue, John-Cavendifii, heir apparent, born 
June xi, 1794; Sarah-Louifa, born March 7, 1796; 
Henry-Montague, borir Odtober 3, 1799; George-Au- 
guftus, born February 18, 1801; and Auguftus-Caul- 
feild-James, born November 15, 1803. 
Sir John Browne, his lordfhip’s grandfather, the fifth 
baro.net, married, firft, June 30, .1722, Margaret, daugh¬ 
ter and co-heir of Henry Dodvvell, efq. and, fecondly,. 
Catharine, daughter of fir Walter Blake, bart. and died 
.in 1736, leaving iffue, by his firft lady, fir Geiorge, and 
fir John, fucceftively baronets; Dodvvell; Henry; Pal¬ 
mer; and Julia, married to Edmund Burke, efq. of 
Cury, in the county of Mayo. Sir George, the fixth 
baronet, married Anaftafia, eldeft daughter of Denis 
Daly, efq. by lady Anne de Burgh, eldeft daughter of 
Michael, tenth earl of Clanricarde ; by whom he had 
iffue four daughters,viz. Margaret,deceafed; Anne, mar¬ 
ried to captain Power; Letitia, died young; and Geor- 
• giana, married to Charles Blake,- efq. of Merlin Park.. 
Sir George, dying without iffue male, was fucceeded by 
his brother, fir John, the firft lord Kilmaine, and feventh 
baronet, who married, April 23, 1764, Alice Caulfeild, 
fecond daughter of James, third vifcount Charlemont; 
by which lady he had iffue, James-Cauifeild, lord Kii- 
maine, his fucceffor; John, married to Mifs Anne W'hite,. 
of Jamaica; George, married to Mifs Colfton, of Faf- 
caddy Hall, in Bedford (hire, and died November 26, 
1804; Alicia-Margaretta, married to John Longworth, 
efq. of Cragan Caftle, in Weftmeath; Emilia-Juliana, 
married to the reverend John Cromie ; Letitia, married 
to John Rofs, efq. a major in the 18th regiment of foot. 
His lordftiip, dying June 17, 1794,/was fucceeded by his 
eldeft fon, James-Caulfeiid, the prefent and fecond ba¬ 
ron.— Creation, November 16, 17,89. 
Residence. —The Neales, in the co.unty of'Mayo. 
Motto. — Suivez raifon. —“ Follow reafon.” 
LAWLESS (VALENTINE-BROWNE), Baron of 
CLONCURRY ; born Auguft 19, 1773; fucceeded his 
lather, the late lord, Auguft 28, 1799; married, April 
16, 1803, Eliza, daughteipof major-general.George Mor¬ 
gan ; and has iffue a daughter,, born December 18, 1803 ; 
and a fon, born April 7, 1803, died March 7, 1807. 
Thomas, fecond fon of Richard Lawlefs, efq. who 
died in 1670, married Elizabeth, daughter of James 
Butler, of Kilkenny, efquire; and, dying in ,1704, left 
ifiue, John, who married Frances, daughter of John 
Uftier, efq. and had two.Cons, Peter and John; which 
faid John, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Richard 
M'Donnell, efq. died in 1739,-leaving iffue an only fon, 
Robert, married to Mifs'Mary Hadlor, daughter of 
Dominic Hadfor, efq. and had ifiue, Nicholas, the late 
lord ; Mary,.born October 13, 1736; married to Patrick. 
Lawlefs, efq. and died October 14, 1767, leaving iffue 
one daughter, Margaret, who married, June 23, 1779,, 
John, firlt,earl of Clonmell. Robert, the father of the 
