HERA 
born May 28, 1775 ; fucceeded his father, the late lord, 
February 9, 1802; married, June 27,1803, Mary, youngeft- 
daiighler of Henry earl of Uxbridge, and has iffue a Ion, 
heir apparent, born April 18, 1804; and a daughter, 
born in February 1807. 
Thomas, the firft lord Graves, his lordfhip’s father, 
entered early into the royal navy, and from the year 
1746, rendered himfelf eminently confpicuous, particu¬ 
larly on the 29th of May, and on the 1 ft of June, 1794; 
for which brilliant fervices admiral Graves was advanced 
to the peerage by the title of baron of Gravefend. His 
lordfhip married Elizabeth, co-heir of William Peere 
Williams, efq. by which lady he had iffue, Thomas- 
North, the prefent lord ; Peere-Willjams, born Septem¬ 
ber 4, 1778, died in January 1804; Elizabeth-Anne, 
married, December 22, 1802, to William Bagwell, efq. 
of Kilmore, in Ireland, and died February 12, 1803; 
Anne-Elizabeth ; Margaret-Anne, married to captain 
Nefham, of the royal navy. His lordfliip, dying Febru¬ 
ary 9, 1802, was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, Thomas- 
North, the prefent and fecondlord.— Creation, 1794. 
Residence —Torpoint, in the county of Cornwall. 
Motto.— Aquila non captat mufcas .—“ Eagles do not 
catch flies.’ 5 
HOOD (ALEXANDER), Baron BR1DPORT, in 
Ireland ; and Vifcount and Baron Bridport, in England. 
—See Viscount Bridport, among' the Peers of 
Eng land, p. 553. 
• PARKYNS (GEORGE - AUGUSTUS - HENRY- 
ANNE), Baron RANCLIFFE ; born June jo, 1785 ; 
fucceeded his father, the late lord, November 17, 1S005 
married, in Odtober 1807, Elizabeth-Mary, eldeft daugh¬ 
ter of'Gedrge earl of Granard, by S’ejjna-Frances Rawdon, 
filler to Francis earl of Moira. 
Thomas-Boothby, the firft lord Rancliffe, born July 
34, 1755, married, December 10, 1783, Elizabeth-Anne, 
daughter and heir of fir William James, bai t, of Eltham 
Park, in the county of Kent ; by which lady, who died 
March 21, 1796, he had ilfue, George-Auguftus-Hemy- 
Anne, the prelent lord ; Elizabeth-Anne, born Decem¬ 
ber 26, 1787 ; Selina-Jane, born December 27, 1788 ; 
Henrietta-Jane, born July i, 1789; Anne-Sarah-Catha- 
rine, born January 1, 1791; Maria-Chai lotte, borrt Ja¬ 
nuary 6, 1792. His lordfhip, dying November 17, 1800, 
was fucceeded by his only fon, George-Auguftus-Henry- 
Anne, the prefent and fecond lord.— Creation, Octo¬ 
ber 1795. 
Motto. — Honejle audax . —“ Bold and honed.” 
VANNECK (JOSHUA), Baron HUNTINGFIELD, 
of HCveningham, and a Baronet; married, September 
27, 1777, Maria, daughter of Andrew Thompfon, efq. 
of Roehampton, in the county of Surrey ; and has iffue, 
Jofhua, heir apparent, born Augufl 12, 1778; Gerard, 
born Augufl 23, 1786; Thomfon, born January 27, 1791; 
Maria, born May 20, 1783 ; and Caroline, born January 
24, 1788. 
Sir Jofluia, the firft baronet, married, in 1732, Mifis 
Mary Daubuz, and died March 6, 1777, leaving iffue, 
fir Gerard, the fecond baronet ; Jofhua, fucceffor to his 
brother; Elizabeth, died June 9, 1760, having married 
the honourable Thomas Walpole, fecond fon of Hora¬ 
tio, firft lord Walpole, and died in March 1803 ; Mary- 
Anpe, married Henry Uhthoff, efq. and had iffue, Henry, 
in holy orders; Jofhua, married to Mils Ferrar; and 
Gertrude: Margaret, married, November 22, 1758, the 
honourable Richard Walpole, third fon of the firft lord 
Walpole, Sir Gerard, the fecond baronet, dying un¬ 
married, May 23, 1791, was fucceeded by his only bro¬ 
ther, fir Jofhua, the third baronet, c.reated lord Hunting- 
field in 1796. 
Residence. —Heveningham Hall, in the county of 
Suffolk. 
Motto.— Droit etjoyal “ Juft and loyal.” 
¥ol; IX, No. 618", 
L D R Y. 679 
SMITH (ROBERT), Baron CARRINGTON, of 
Bulcot Lodge, and Baron Carrington, of Upton, in the 
county of Nottingham, and Captain of Deal Caftle.— 
See Baron Carrington, among the Peers of Eng¬ 
land, p.587. 
WESTENRAE (WJLLI AM -WARNER), Lord 
ROSSMORE; born Odiober 14, 1765; fucceeded the 
late lord, Augufl 6, 1801; married, Odlober 3, 1791, 
Marianne,'daughter of Charles Walfh, efq. of Walfh 
Park, in the county of Tipperary ; by which lady, who 
died Augufl 12, 1801, he has iffue, Henry-Robert, heir 
apparent, born Augufl 24, 1792 ; Warner-William, born 
Auguft 23, 1793; Charles, born November 14, 1794; 
Richard, born February. 21, 1796; and another fon and 
a daughter. . 
His lordfliip is the eldeft fon of Henry Weftenrae, efq. 
by Harriet Murray, daughter and co-heir of colonel John 
Murray; and fucceeded to the title, Augufl 6, 1801, 
on the death of Robert Cunninghame, lord Roffmore, 
defeended from the earls of Glencairn, who was fo cre¬ 
ated Odlober 19, 1796, witli remainder feverally to the 
iffue male of the fillers of his lady, Elizabeth Murray, 
baronefs Roffmore. 
Motto. —Pojlprcelia premia .—“Reward after battle.” 
KEITH - ELPHINSTONE (GEORGE), Lord 
KEITH, in Ireland, and Lord Keith, in England.— 
See Baron Keith, among the Peers of England, 
p. 590. ■ f 
HOTHAM .(WILLIAM), Lord HOTHAM, of 
South Dalton, Admiral of the Red ; born April 8, 1736. 
William, the firft lord Hotham, born April 8, 1736, 
was the third, fon of fir Beaumont Hotham, the feventh 
baronei ; and entered early into the naval fervice ; and 
for his diftingurfhed conduct in the fervice of his coun¬ 
try, he was created baron Hotham, of South Dalton, with 
remainder (in default of iffue male) to the heirs male of 
his father, fir Beaumont Hotham, bart.—The prefump- 
tive heir is fir Charles Hotham, bart. nephew of the 
prefent lord.— Creation, 1797. 
Motto. —Lead on. 
CUFF (JAMES), Lord TYRAWLEY, Baron Ty- 
rawley, of Ballinrobe, Governor and Cuftos Rotulorum 
of the county of Mayo, and a Privy Counfellor in Ire¬ 
land ; married, April 28, 1770, Mils Levinge, only 
daughter of Richard Levinge, efq. of Calverltown, in 
the county of Kildare, by Mary, daughter of lord chief 
juftice Marlay. 
Gerald, fecond fon of fir James Cuff, bart. of Ballin¬ 
robe, .born July 24, 1&99, married Dorothea, filler ot 
lieutenant-general Owen Wynne, of Haftlewood ; and 
had iffue, James; Thomas; Alice, married to Jonn 
Cuff, efq. Douglas, married to the reverend James Mil¬ 
ler ; and Catharine, married to George Jones,- efq. 
James, the eldeft fon, married, April 10, 1731', Eliza¬ 
beth, lifter of Arthur earl of-Arran; and had iffue, 
Michael, in the army; and James, his heir, created a 
peer, November 7, 1797, by the title ©f .baron Tyraw- 
ley, of Ballinrobe. 
Residence. —Deel Caftle, in the county of Mayo. 
Motto. —Animus tamen idem. —“ A mind unchanged.” 
WYNN (CHARLES-ALLANSON), Lord HEAD- 
LEY, Baron Allanfon and Wynn, of Aghadoe, in the 
county of Kerry; born June 25, 1784; fucceeded his 
father, the late lord, April 9, 1798. 
George Allanfon, the.firft lord Headley, was called 
to the bar in 1755, and appointed, in 1761, the Englifli 
baron of the court of exchequer in Scotland, and created 
a baronet in 1766. He fucceeded, in 1763, to the eftates 
of Mark Wynn, efq. of Little Warley, in Effex ; and 
married, firft, ,in 1765, Anne, fourth daughter of fir 
Rowland Wynne, bart. of Noftell Abbey, and had iffue 
