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HERA 
an only daughter, Georgiana-Anne, born in 1769, and 
died in 1782. His lordfhip married, fecondly, June 24, 
1783, Elizabeth,, elded daughter and heir of Arthur 
Blennerha.ffet, efq. of Ballyfeedy, in the cotinty of Kerry; 
by which lady he had iffue, Charles-Allanfon, the pre- 
fent lord ; George-Arthur-Way-Allanfon, born Auguflf 
14, 1785; married to Elizabeth-Mary, eldeft daughter 
of Louis Majendie, efq. of Hedingham Caftle, in Effex ; 
Jane-Elizabeth, married, September 23, 1805, to John 
Knight, efq. of Lea Cadle, in Worcederfhire ; and Ma¬ 
ria, born Oftober 20, 1788. His lordfhip, dying April 
9, 1798, was fucceeded by his elded fon, Charles-Allan¬ 
fon, the prefent and fecond lord.—The prefumptive 
heir is George-Mark-Arthur-Way-Allanfon, only bro¬ 
ther of his lordfhip.— Creation, 1797. 
Residence. —Warley Houle, in the county of Effex. 
Motto.— Virtute et labore .—“ By virtue and labour. 
SHORE (JOHN), Baron TEIGNMOUTH, and a 
Baronet, a Commiflioner for the Affairs of India, and a 
Privy Counfellor in England; born October 8, 1751 ; 
married, February 14,. 1786, Charlotte, only daughter 
of James Cornifh, efq. of Teignmouth, and has iffue, 
Charles-John, heir apparent, born January 13, 1796 ; 
Frederic-John, born May 31, 1799 ; Henry-Dundas, born 
June 23, 1800; Charlotte, born January 26, 1787 ; Ca¬ 
roline-1 fabella, died in May 1793; Emily, died young; 
Anna-Maria, born October 27, 1797 ; Caroline-Doro- 
thea, born March 24, 1802; and Ellen-Mary, born Sep¬ 
tember 30, 1803. 
His lordfliip is defcended from the family of Shore, 
of Heathcote, in Derbylhirc. He was appointed, in 1786, 
a member of the fupreme council at Fort William, in 
Bengal; and in 1792, eledled to fucceed lord Corn¬ 
wallis, as governor-general of India ; which fituation he 
continued to fill until March 1798. He was created a 
baronet of England in 1792, and elevated to the peer¬ 
age of Ireland, Odtober 24, 1797, by the title of baron 
Teignmouth : appointed a commiflioner for the affairs 
of India, April 4, 1807, and fworn of the privy council 
April 8 following. 
Motto .—Permus licitis .—<* Death in a good caufe.” 
FRENCH (THOMAS), Baron FRENCH, ofCaflle 
French, in the county of Galway, and a Baronet; a 
Truflee of the Royal College of St. Patrick, Maynooth ; 
fucceeded his mother, the late baronefs French, Decem¬ 
ber 8, 1805 ; married, in 1785, Margaret, daughter of 
Thomas Reddington, efq. of Kilconnan, in Galway, and 
has iffue, Charles, heir apparent, born in 1786 ; Tho¬ 
mas, born in 1790; Martin, born in 1793.; Nicholas, 
born in 1796; Gonville, born in 1797; Sarah ; Rofe ; 
and Margaret. 
Sir Charles French, bai t, of Caftle French, his lord- 
fhip’s father, married Rofe Dillon, defcended from a 
branch of the earls of Rofcommon, and died in 1784, 
leaving iffue by her, who was created a peere'fs in her 
ovvn right, by the title of baronefs French ; Thomas, 
lord French ; Catharine, married, firft, her coufin, An¬ 
thony Brabazon, and has iffue by him, Thomas, Anne, 
and Eleanor.; and fhe married, fecondly, in 1804, Ed¬ 
mund Whitehead, efq. Jane, married to brigadier-ge¬ 
neral fir Gonville Bromhead, bart. of Thurlby Hall, in 
Lincolnfliire, and has iffue by him, Edward-Thomas 
French; Edinund-Gonville ; and Charles-French. Rofe, 
baronefs French, dying December 8, 1805, was fucceed¬ 
ed by.her eldeft fon, Thomas, the prefent baron. 
Creations. —Baronet, 1779; and Baron, February 
14, 1798. 
Motto. —Malomon quam /cedar i. —‘‘ Death rather than 
difgrace.” 
EDEN (FREDERIC-MORTON), Baron HEN¬ 
LEY, of Chardftock, Knight of the Bath, and a Privy 
Counfellor in England; born July 8 ; 175s; married, 
L D R Y. 
Auguft 7, 1783, Elizabeth, youngeft daughter of Ro. 
bert, firft earl of Northington, and co-heir to her bro» 
ther, Robert, the fecond and laft earl of Northington; 
who died in 1786 ; and has iffue, Frederic, heir appa¬ 
rent, born Auguft 19, 1784; Robert-Henley, born Sep¬ 
tember 3, 1785; William, born November 9, 1792- 
and Mary-Jane, born November 22, 1795. ’ 
His lordfliip is youngeft brother of William lord 
Auckland, and fon of the late fir Robert Eden, bart. 
He was appointed, in 1766, minifter plenipotentiary to 
the eleftor of Bavaria, and minifter to the diet of 
Ratifbon ; in 1769, .envoy extraordinary to the court of 
Copenhagen; in 1783, envoy extraordinary to the court 
of Drefden; in 1791, minifter plenipotentiary to the 
duke oFSaxe.-Gotha ; in the fame year, envoy extraor¬ 
dinary and minifter plenipotentiary to the court of 
Berlin ; in 1793, ambalfador and minifter plenipotentiary 
to the court of Vienna ; in 1794, ambaflador extraordi¬ 
nary and minifter plenipotentiary to the court of Ma¬ 
drid ; and the fame year re-appointed envoy extraordi¬ 
nary and minifter plenipotentiary to the court of Vien¬ 
na, where lie remained till 1799, when he was created 
a peer of Ireland, by the title off baron Henley, of 
Chardftock.—For his lordfliip’s pedigree fee Baron 
Auckland, among the Peers of England, p. 382. 
-Motto. — Intaminatis honoribus. — “ Unfpotted ho¬ 
nour.” 
WHITWORTH (CHARLES), Lord WHIT¬ 
WORTH, of Newport Pratt, in the county of Galway 
Knight of the Bath, and-a Privy Counfellor in England ■ 
born in 1760; appointed minifter plenipotentiary at 
Warfaw in 1786; envoy extraordinary and minifter ple¬ 
nipotentiary to the court ofRuflia in Sept. 1788 ; minifter 
plenipotentiary to the court of Denmark in 1800 ; am- 
baffador extraordinary to the court of France in 1802 • 
married, April 7, 1801, Arabella - Diana, widow of 
John-Frederic, third duke of Dorfet, and eldeft daugh- , 
ter of fir Charles Cope, bart. by Catharine countefs^of 
Liverpool; and has iffue a fon, heir apparent, born June 
2, 1802. 
Francis Whitworth, efq. of Leyborne, in Kent his 
lordfliip’s grandfather, was a brother of Charles, firft 
lord Whitworth, baron of Galway, and a fon of Richard 
Whitworth, efq. by Anne, niece of fir Edward Mofiey. 
Charles, the firft lord, was appointed envoy extraordi¬ 
nary to the court of Peterfburgh in 1704; minifter ple¬ 
nipotentiary to the diet of Augftnirgh and Ratifbon in 
1714; envoy extraordinary to the court of Pruftia’in 
1716; envoy to the Hague in 1717 ; ambaflador extra¬ 
ordinary to the congrefs of Cambray in 1724; and 
created lord Whitworth, baron of Galway, in 1721. His 
lordfliip died in 1725, without iffue, when the title be¬ 
came extinct. He was fucceeded in his eftates by his 
younger brother, Francis Whitworth, efq. of Leyborne, 
who died in 1743, leaving iffue, fir Charles, who mar¬ 
ried Mifs Shelley, and died, leaving iffue, fir Charles, 
the prefent peer ; Diana, married fir Bellingham 
Graham, bart. of Norton Conyers, in the county of 
York; and Catharine, married to Henry, fourth lord 
Aylmer. Charles, the eldeft fon, was created baron 
Whitworth, March 21, 1800. 
Motto ,—Dum fpiro fpero .—“While I breathe, I 
hope.” 
COOTE (CHARLES-HENRY), Baron CASTLE 
COOTE, in Rofcommon, Genealogift of St. Patrick, a 
Governor of Queen’s County, a Commiflioner of Ex- 
cife, and a Privy Counfellor in Ireland; born Auguft 
25, 175-4-; fucceeded the feventh earl of Mountrath, in 
the barony, March 1, 1802 ; married, May 23, 1779, 
Elizabeth-Anne, daughter and co-heir of Henry Tilfon, 
D. D. of Eagle Hill, in the county of Kildare, by which 
lady he has iffue, Charles-Henry, heir apparent, born 
May zz } 1781; William-Burke-Conyngham, in the 
royal 
