678 HERA 
Sate baron, died March 16, 1779; Ifis fon, Nicholas, who 
was created baron Cloncurry, married Odtober 13, 1761, 
Margaret, daughter of Valentine Browne, efq. of Dub¬ 
lin ; by which lady, who died February 10, 1795, he 
had ifl'ue three daughters, viz. Mary-Catharine, mar¬ 
ried to Thomas Whaley, efq. brother of the countefs of 
Clare, by whom fhe was left a widow, November 2, 
1800;, Valentine-Alicia, married to the honourable-Fran¬ 
cis Burton, brother of Henry earl of Conyngham ; and 
Charlotte-Louifa, married, Odtober 1803, the honour¬ 
able Edward Pluhket, elded: fon of Randel lord Dun- 
fany ; and two fons, Valentine-Browne, thepreYent lord; 
and Nicholas, born Augud 10, 1778. His lorddiip, dy¬ 
ing Augud 28, 1799, was fucceeded, by his elded fon, 
the pref'ent and fecond - baron.—The heir prefumptive 
is Nicholas, his Iorddiip’s brother.— Creation, No¬ 
vember 1789. 
Residence. —Cloncurry Cadle, in the county of 
Kildare. 
Motto.— Virtute et numine. —“ By virtue, and the pro¬ 
jection of heavei;.” 
EARDLEY (SAMPSON), Baron EARDI.EY, of 
Spalding, and a Baronet; D.C.L. F.R.S. and F.S.A. 
born Odtober 10, 1748; married, December 6, 1766, 
Maria-Marow Wilmot, daughter of the right honourable 
dr John-Eardley Wilmot, lord chief juftice of the court 
of common pleas, in England ; by which lady, who died 
March 1, 1794, he has ilfue, Sampfon-Eardley, heir ap¬ 
parent, born in 1770 ; William, a colonel in the army, 
died Septerhber 17, 1805; Maria-Marow, married, Sep¬ 
tember 8, 1794, to Gregory-William lord Say and Sele; 
Charlotte, born in 1768; married to Culling Smith, efq. 
and -Selina, born in 1772; married, June 26, 1797, to 
colonel Childers. 
His. lorddiip was created a baronet of England, in 
1759; an d by patent advanced to the dignity of baron 
Eardley, of Spalding, in 1789. 
Residence. —Belvidere Houfe, in the county of Kent. 
Motto.—A in nobisfolum. —“ Not for ourfelves alone.” 
AGAR (GEORGE), Lord CALLAN, Baron of 
Callan, in Kilkenny; a Privy Counfellor in Ireland; 
born April 18, 1754. 
His lorddiip is defcended from the fame anceflor as the 
vifcounts Clifden, and the earl of Norinanton ; which 
fee. His lorddiip’s father, James Agar, efq. of King- 
wood, Ion of James Agar, efq. of Gowran, by Mary, 
eldeft daughter of fir Henry Wemys, hart, married, July 
■6, 174s, Rebecca, daughter of William Flower, lord 
■Cadle Durrow, and filler of Henry vifcount Aflibrook, 
and died in 1769, leaving ilfue, James, who died July 5, 
1757; Henry-Flower, alfq deceafed ; George, lord Cal¬ 
lan; Charles, born May 28, 1755, archdeacon of Emly ; 
Mary, married to Philip Savage, elq. and Ellis-Mayo, 
■ deceafed. George, the eldeft furviving Ton, born'April 
iS, 1754, was created baron Callan, June 6, 1790. 
Residence; —Callan Cadle, in the county of Kilken¬ 
ny ; and Cranham Hall, in the county ofEfleX.— Town, 
.houfe, in Fitzroy.lqnare. 
Motto.— Spettemur agendo. —“ Known by our adtions.” 
DILLON (LUKE), Baron CLONBROCK; born 
April 2-5, 1780fucceeded his father, the late lord, 
July 22, 17.95 > married, January 6, 1803, Anne, daugh¬ 
ter and heir of Joleph-Henry, firlt lord Wallfcourt, by 
lady Louifa-Catharine Birmingham, younged daughter 
and co-heir of Thomas earl of Louth ; by which lady 
he has ilfue, -Louifa, born Augud 2, 1805. 
I-lis lorddiip is defcended from the lame ancedry as 
the vifconnts Dillon, and the earls of Rofcominon ; 
■which fee. Luke Dillon, of Clonbrock, married Bridget, 
.daughter of John Kelly, elq. of Cadle Kelly, in the 
county.of Galway, by Hon-oria de Burgh, daughter of 
John, ninth carl of Clanricarde; and had ifl’ue, Robert, 
LDRY, 
the fird baron Clanbrock ; Luke, in the army; married 
to Margaret-Auguda, fider of the late earl of Clanri¬ 
carde; John, died in 1790; Honoria; 1 married to Walter 
Lambert, efq. and died without ilfue ; and Sufanna, who 
died November 8, 1793. Robert, the elded fon, and 
fird lord, born February 27, 1754, married Letitia, 
daughter ahd heir of John Green, efq. of Old Abbey, 
in the county of Limeric ; .and had ifl'ue, Luke, the fe- 
cond lord; Catharine-Biidget, married ro Richard Hare, 
efq. elded fon of lord Ennifmore; Letitia-Sufanna, mar¬ 
ried to the honourable Robert Trench, younged fon of 
William fird earl of Clancarty. His lorddiip, dying 
July 22, 1795, was fucceeded by his only fon, Luke, the 
fecond and prefent lord.— Creation, June ,1790. 
Residence. — Clonbrock Cable, in the county of 
Galway. , 
Motto.— Auxilium ab alto. — “ Help from above.” 
FITZHERBERT (ALLEYNE), Baron ST. HE¬ 
LENS^ in Ireland, and Baron St. Helens, in England.— 
■See Lord St. Helens, among the Peers of Eng. 
land, p. 590. 
HOOD (SAMUEL), Lord HOOD, Baron of Ca- 
therington, in Ireland, and a Baronet; Vifcount Hood, 
in England.—See Viscount Hood, among the Peers 
of England, p. 552. 
CAVENDISH (RICHARD), Baron WATER. 
PARK, and a Baronet ; fucceeded His mother, the late 
barbnefs, Augud 4, 1807; born July 13,- 1765 ; married, 
Augud 6, 1789, Juliana, elded daughter and co-heir of 
Thomas Cooper, efq. of Mullimart Cable, in the county 
of Kildare; and has ifl'ue, Henry, heir apparent, born 
Novembers, 179^; Richard; George-John ; Augultus; 
Frederic; Thomas; Sarah-Georgiana; Anne; Emma; 
Juliana; and Catharine. 
This ancient family is defcended from a branch of the 
houfe of Cavendilh, from which proceeded the dukes of 
Devonlhire; and was feated at Doveridge, in Derby- 
fliire, as early as the reign of queen Elizabeth. Sir 
Henry Cavendilh, tire fecond baronet, born September 
13, 1732; married, Augud 5, 1757, Sarah, created 
baronefs Watcrp.uk, June 14, 1792, only child and 
heir of Richard Bradfliaw, efq. lineally defcended from 
lord preil'dent Brad (haw ; by which lauy, who died Ali¬ 
gn d 4, 1807, he had ifl’ue, Richard, the prefent lord; 
George, born Augud 26, 1766, married, February 26, 
1S03, Letiiia-Catharine, elded daughter of James Caul¬ 
field, efq. of Stewandown, in the county of Tyrone;- 
Augudus, born November 17, 1768, alfumed, by royal 
licenfe, June 2, 1790, the name and arms of his maternal 
grandfather, Richard Bradlhaw, efq. and married, No¬ 
vember 15, 1796, M try Anne, elded daughter of James 
St. John Jedereys, efq. of Blarney Cadle, (vhofe former 
mairiage with George-Frederic, feventh earl of Well- 
rneath, had been dillolved in the fame year;) 'Frederic, 
born July 7, 1777, married. May iSor, Eleanor, daugh¬ 
ter of Arthur earl of Arran, and filler to Anne-Jane 
marchionefs of Abercorn; Catharine, born Odtober 16, 
T758, married to the baroi'i De Ville ; Deborah, born 
May 13, 1762, married to lir Richard Mulgrave, bait, 
Sarah, horn May 21, 1763, married to Arthur Annedey, 
earl of Mountnoriis; Anne, born March 22, 1774, mar¬ 
ried to James-C. ulteild Browne, lord Kilmaine. The 
baronefs, dying Augud 4, 1807, was fucceeded by her 
.elded Ion, dr Richard, the prefent baron.— Creation, 
1793. 
Residence- Doveridge Houfe, in the county of 
Derby. 
Motto.— Cavendo tutus. —“ Secure by caution.” 
GRAVES (THOMAS-NORTH), Lord GRAVES, 
Bar*m of Gravefend, in Londonderry, Treafurer and 
Comptroller of the Houfehold to the Duke of Snlfex ; 
born 
