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Harewood, (a lady of the bedchamber to her Majesty,) and has issue,—1.
WILLIAM-HENRY-BERKELEY, b. 12 July 1829; 2. EDWIN-
BERKELEY, 6. 3 Aug. 1830; ——3. LUCY-ELLA, b. 20 Nov. 1831;
4. MAURICE-BERKELEY, 6. 18 Jan. 1833;-5. LOUISA-MARY, 6. 15
June 1834; 6. WALTER-BERKELEY, b. 1 Dec. 1836.

SIR Maurice Berkeley, knt., 2d son of Maurice, 2d lord Berkeley, of Berkeley Castle, see earl of Berkeley,) was sometime constable of the Tower of London and governor of the Castle of Gloucester, and in high esteem for his martial achievements in the reign of Edward 111., was present at the battle of Cressy, and died in the camp before Calais, 12 Feb. the following year, leaving a son and heir, sir Thomas, who d. 1361, leaving sir Maurice Berkeley, knt., his son and heir, who by Catharine, his wife, sister and co-h. of John de Botetourt, lord of Weley Castle, co. Worcester, had issue a son,

Sir MAURICE, who was also knighted, and by Joan, his wife, da. of sir John Dinham, had issue a son, also named Maurice: which Maurice by inquisition 7 H. IV. (1405), was found to be cousin and co-h. of Joyce, wife of sir Hugh Burnel, grand-daughter and heir of John, 2d lord Botetourt, whereby he became possessed of Weley Castle aforesaid; he m. Ellen, da. of William Montfort, and d. 1464, leaving issue,

Sir William Berkeley, K.B., fought valiantly on behalf of king Richard III., at the battle of Bosworth, and was attainted in the first year of king Henry VII.; he m Anne, da. of sir Humphrey Stafford, knt., and was father of sir Richard Berkeley, seated at Stoke Gifford, eo. Gloucester, who d. 1514, leaving issue by his wife, Elizabeth, da. of sir Humphrey Coningsby, knt., two sons, sir John, of Stoke Gifford, ancestor of Norborne, lord Botetourt; and sir Maurice Berkeley, of Bruton, co. Somerset.

The said sir Maurice was standardbearer to king Henry VIII., king Edward VI., and queen Elizabeth; he m., 1st, Catharine, da. of William Blount, lord Mountjoy, (who d. 23 Feb. 1559,) and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Anthony Sands, esq. (who d. 16 June 1585): by his first wife he had issue a son and heir,

Sir HENRY BERKELEY, of Bruton, knt., m. Margaret, da. of sir William Lygon, of -, co. Stafford, esq., and left issue

three sons,

1. Sir MAURICE, ancestor of the viscounts Fitzhardinge, the barons Berkeley, of Stratton, and the earl of Falmouth.

2. Sir HENRY, of Yarlington, co. Somerset, ancestor of the Berkeleys of Yarling

ton.

3. Sir EDWARD, of whom hereafter.

4. MARGARET, m. sir Lewis Pollard, of King's Nympton, co. Devon.

Sir EDWARD BERKELEY, of Pill, eo, Somerset, 3d son, m. Margaret, da. and eo heir of John Holland, of Steyning, co. Sussex, esq., and rehet of Thomas Kitson, of Wells, co. Somerset, esq., and dying 1694, was succeeded by his son,

EDWARD BERKELEY, of Pill, esq., m. Philippa, da. of George Speke, of Whitelockington, esq., (by Joan, da. of sir John Portman, of Orchard Portman, co. Somerset, bart.,) and dying in 160, was succeeded by his son, EDWARD BERKELRY, esq., m. Elizabeth, da. of John Ryves, of Ranston, co. Dorset, esq., and d. 1707, leav. ing issue,

WILLIAM Berkeley, esq., who upon inheriting the Portman estates, took the name of Portman, by act of parliament 9 George II.; he m., 8 Jan. 1708, Anne, da. of sir Edward Seymour, of Berry Pomeroy, co. Devon, and 4. 1737, leaving issue by her, (who d. 10 May 1752.)

1. HENRY-WILLIAM, of whom hereafter. 2. EDWARD, of Pill, m. Anne, 3d da. of Thomas Ryves, of Ranston, co. Dorset, but d. s.p.m.

3. LETITIA, m. sir John Burland, baron of the exchequer.

HENRY WILLIAM PORTMAN, of Brianston, esq., eldest son, m., 1735, Anne, da. of William Fitch, of High Hall, co. Gloucester, esq., and d. 19 Jan. 1761, leaving an only

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Sir John Portman, representative of a family long seated in the co. of Somerset, was created a baronet 25 Nov. 1612; he m. Anne, da. of sir Henry Gifford, knt., and d. 4 Dec. 1612, leaving issue,

1. Sir Henry, 2d bart., d. s.p. Feb. 1624. 2. Sir John, 3d bart., d. unm. 10 Dec. 1624.

3. Sir Hugh, 4th bart., d. unm. 1632. 4. Sir William, 5th bart.

5. Joan, m. George Speke, of Whitelockington, and had a da., Philippa, m. to Edward Berkeley, esq., as above-mentioned.

6. Anne, m. sir Edward Seymour, of Berry Pomeroy Castle, co. Devon.

7. Elizabeth, m. John Bluett, of Holcombe, co. Devon, esq.

8. Grace, d. unm.

Sir William Portman, 5th bart., m. Anne, da. and co-h. of John Colles, of Barton, co. Somerset, esq., and d. 1646, leaving an only son,

Sir William Portman, 6th bart., K.B., F.R.S., m. thrice, but having no issue, he devised his estates to his cousin, Henry Seymour, esq., son of sir Edward Seymour above-named, upon whose decease, likewise without issue, the property devolved by further limitation upon William Berkeley,

esq.

L.-S. Napier Sturt, esq.

3. WYNDHAM-BERKELEY, b. 4 June 1804, m. Sarah, da. of Thomas Thornhill, of Riddlesworth, co. Norfolk, esq., and has issue.

4. FITZHARDINGE-BERKELEY, b. 23 Jan. 1811.

5. LUCY-MABELLA, b. 12 Aug. 1802, m. G.-Digby Wingfield, esq.

6. MARIAN, b. 1 Sept. 1805, m. George Drummond, esq.

7. HARRIET-ELLA, b. 27 April 1807, m. W.-Stratford Dugdale, esq.

Mr. Portman m., 2dly, March 1816, Mary, eldest da. of sir Edward Hulse, of Breamore House, co. Wilts, bart., and d. Rome, 19 Jan. 1823.

Heir Apparent-Hon. WILLIAM-HENRYBERKELEY PORTMAN, his lordship's eldest

son.

Creation-27 Jan. 1837.

Arms-Quarterly. 1st and 4th. Or, a fleurde-lis azure; FORTMAN. 2d and 3d. Gules a cheveron ermine between ten crosses patée argent; BERKELEY.

Crests-A talbot sejant, or; PORTMAN: an unicorn passant gules, armed and crined, or; BERKELEY.

Supporters-On the dexter side, a savage wreathed about the head and waist with ivy, in his dexter hand a club resting on the shoulder, proper; on the sinister, a talbot,

or.

Motto-A clean heart and a cheerful spirit.

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THOMAS-ALEXANDER FRASER, BARON LOVAT, of Lovat, co. Inverness, so created by patent, 28 Jan. 1837; married, 6 Aug. 1823, Charlotte-Georgina, eldest da. of George, lord Stafford, and has issue,1. SIMON, b. 21 Dec. 1828;-~2. ALEXANDER-EDWARD, b. 13 Jan. 1831; -3. GEORGE-STAFFORD-EDWARD, b. 17 Feb. 1834; -4. AMELIA-CHARLOTTE, b. 20 Feb. 1826;-5. FRANCES-GEORGINA, b. 6 June 1827; 6. CHARLOTTE-HENRIETTA. In 1823 his lordship was served nearest and lawful heir male of Thomas Fraser, father of Simon, last lord Lovat, and petitioning his Majesty to recognise his claim to the dignity of Baron Lovat, the case was referred to and heard before the House of Lords.

THE name of FRASER is of great antiquity in Scotland: Sir Gilbert Fraser, of Oliver Castle, was sheriff of Traquair, temp. Alexander II., and was grandfather of sir Simon Fraser, the faithful friend and associate of sir William Wallace, and also of sir Alexander Fraser, who married the princess Mary, sister of king Robert Bruce, and fell at Dupplin Moor, in Aug. 1332.

SIMON FRASER, the immediate ancestor of the house of Lovat, supposed to be nearly allied to the above-mentioned knights, fell at the battle of Halidon Hill, in 1333, leaving issue a son, Hugh, 1st lord Lovat, father of Hugh, 2d lord, father of Hugh, 3d lord, father of Thomas, 4th lord, father of Hugh, 5th lord, who fell, with eighty gentlemen of his clan, in battle with the Macdonalds of Lochlochy, 2 June 1544; he m., 1st, Anne, da. of John Grant, of Grant, and had an only son, who fell in battle with his father; he m., 2dly, Janet, da. of Walter Ross, of Balnagowan, and had a son, Alexander, 6th lord, who, by his wife, Janet, da. of Campbell, of Calder, had,

1. HUGH, 7th lord.

2. THOMAS, ancestor of the present peer. 3. JAMES, ancestor of the Frasers of Ardochy.

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HUGH, 11th lord, m. Amelia, da. of John,. 1st marquess of Atholl, but dying 4 Sept. 1696, without male issue, the title and estates devolved upon his great uncle,

THOMAS, 12th lord, m. da. of M'Leod, of M'Leod, and dying, in the isle of Skye, in May 1698-9, left issue a son,

SIMON, who, being outlawed for treason, and resident in France, the estates were entailed on the heirs of Amelia, eldest da. and co-h. of Hugh, 11th lord.

The rebellion of 1715, changing, however, the state of affairs, Simon, lord Lovat, reappeared in Scotland, and greatly assisting the government in quelling the insurrection, regained his title and estates; in 1740, he accepted the commission of lieutenant-general and general of the Highlands from Charles Edward, with a patent creating him duke of Fraser; he himself took no active part in the rebellion, but sent his son and clansmen to join the standard of the prince; being convicted of high treason before the house of lords, 10 March 1747, he was beheaded on Tower Hill, 9 April following, in the 80th year of his age. He left three sons, Simon, his heir; Alexander, who d. 1762; and Archibald-Campbell, heir to his brother.

SIMON, master of Lovat, who joined Charles-Edward at the head of his clan, surrendered himself in 1746, and was confined in Edinburgh Castle till 1750, when he obtained a free pardon; he was subsequently colonel of a regiment in the service of Great Britain, and lieutenant-general in the army; he distinguished himself at Louisbourg and Quebec, and dying without issue in 1782, was succeeded in his estate (to which he had been restored for his distinguished military services) by his half brother,

ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL FRASER, esq., of Lovat, who had issue, by his wife, Jane, sister of sir William Fraser, of Leadclune, bart., five sons, all of whom he survived; at his decease, in 1815, the male descendants of Hugh, 9th lord Lovat, becoming extinct, the male representation of the family, as well as the right to the extensive entailed estates, devolved upon the descendants of Alexander, 6th lord, whose descent we now proceed to trace.

THOMAS, 2d son of Alexander, 6th lord

Lovat, was of Knockie, in the shire of Inverness, and of Strichen, co. Aberdeen, and d. 2 Oct. 1612, t. 66, leaving a son, Thomas, (who d. March 1645,) father of Thomas Fraser, father of another Thomas Fraser, father of Alexander, who, by his wife, Emilia, da. of James, lord Downe, had issue,

1. JAMES, d. unm., and was succeeded by his brother.

2. ALEXANDER.

3. THOMAS.

4. MARION, m., 1715, James Craig, advo

cate.

ALEXANDER Fraser, 2d son, and heir to his brother, was a lord of session, by the title of lord Strichen, and general of the Scottish mint; he m. Anne, countess of Bute, and dying 15 Feb. 1775, left issue an only son,

ALEXANDER Fraser, of Strichen, m., 1764, Jean, only da. of William Menzies, esq., and had issue 4 sons and 4 das., of whom the eldest,

ALEXANDER Fraser, of Strichen, was a capt. of the 1st regiment of dragoon guards, and m., 1800, Amelia, da. of John Leslie, of Balquhain, and dying, 28 April 1803, was succeeded by his son,

THOMAS ALEXANDER,Created lord Lovat, as above.

Heir Apparent-Hon. SIMON FRASER, his lordship's eldest son.

Creation-28 Jan. 1837.

Arms-Quarterly, 1st and 4th. Azure, three cinquefoils, argent. 2d and 3d. Gules, three antique crowns or.

Crest-A buck's head erased or, attired argent.

Supporters-Two bucks proper.
Motto-Je suis prest. I am ready.

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WILLIAM BATEMAN-HANBURY, BARON BATEMAN, of Shobden, co. Hereford, so created by patent, 30 Jan. 1837; took the surname and arms of Bateman, by royal sign manual, 24 Feb. 1837; married, 16 Aug. 1822, Elizabeth, da. of lord Spencer-Stanley Chichester, and sister of Arthur, lord Templemore, and has issue,-1. WILLIAM-BATEMAN; 2. CHARLES-SPENCER; 3. ARTHUR-ALLAN;--4. FREDERICKWESTERN, d. an infant ;--5. GEORGE-SACKVILLE;- -6. HARRIETANNE; 7. CHARLOTTE;-8. ELIZABETH-AUGUSTA;-9. A DA., b. 26 Oct. 1837.

SIR JOHN HANBURY, of Kelmarsh, co. Northampton, descended from a second son of Hanbury, of Hanbury, d. 8 July 1639, æt. 65, leaving issue a son, Edward Hanbury, of Kelmarsh aforesaid, who, by his 1st wife, Dorothy, da. of Edward Shuk

borough, of Naseby, co. Northampton, had, besides a da. Dorothy, m. George Faunt, of Faston, co. Leicester, one son,

THOMAS HANBURY, of Kelmarsh, esq., m. Mary, da. and co-h. of Thomas Waller, esq., sergeant at law, 3d son of Thomas

Waller, of Gregories, co. Bucks, by whom (who d. 23 Aug. 1700, æt. 63) he had, besides other issue,

THOMAS HANBURY, of the Middle Temple, barrister at law, m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of George Clerke, of Watford, co. Northampton, esq., and d. 30 Jan. 1721-2, leaving issue, a da., Elizabeth, m. Walter Plummer, and a son,

WILLIAM HANBURY, of Kelmarsh, esq., m., 10 Feb. 1735, Sarah, da. and h. of William Western, of Rivenhall, co. Essex, esq., (by Anne, da. of sir James Bateman, knt., lord mayor of London, and sister of William, viscount Bateman, of Ireland, upon the decease of whose son, John, 2d viscount Bateman, that dignity became extinet,) and d. 1768, leaving issue by her, (who d. 1766,)

1. WILLIAM.

2. ANNE, m. John Harvey Thursby, of Abington, co. Northampton, esq., and d. 1777.

3. CHARLOTTE, d. young.

WILLIAM HANBURY, of Kelmarsh, esq., only son, m., 24 Oct. 1777, Charlotte, da. of Charles James Packe, of Prestwould, co. Leicester, esq., and d. 16 Nov. 1807, leaving issue by her, (who d. 1816,)

1. WILLIAM, created Baron Bateman. 2. Sir JOHN, a major-general, and K.C.H. 3. GEORGE, in holy orders, rector of Kelmarsh.

4. ANNE, m., 20 July 1809, sir Sotherton Branthwaite Peckham-Micklethwaite, of Iridge Place, co. Sussex, bart.

Heir Apparent - Hon. WILLIAM-BATEMAN BATEMAN-HANBURY, his lordship's eldest son.

Creation-30 Jan. 1837.

Arms-Quarterly. 1st and 4th. Or, a bend engrailed vert, plain cottised sable; in chief a crescent on a crescent for difference, HANBURY. 2d and 3d. Or, on a fess sable between three Muscovy ducks proper, a rose of the field, BATEMAN.

Crests-1st. Out of a mural crown, sable, a demi lion or, holding in the dexter paw, a battle axe sable, helved gold, HANBURY; 2d. a duck's head and neck between two wings proper.

Supporters-Two lions argent, gorged with plain collars each charged with a rose be tween two fleurs-de-lis, or, and chains of the latter affixed to each collar and reflexed over the back.

Motto-Nec prece, nec pretio. by prayer, nor by price.

Neither

FRANCIS-WILLIAM CAULFEILD, BARON CHARLEMONT, of Charlemont, co. Armagh, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, so created 13 Feb. 1837, with remainder to his lordship's only surviving brother, the hon. Henry Caulfeild, of Hackley Lodge, co. Armagh; Earl of Charlemont, Viscount Caulfeild, Baron of Charlemont in the Peerage of Ireland, K.P., &c.

See EARL of CHARLEMONT, in the Peerage of Ireland.

Heir Presumptive-Hon. HENRY CAUL

FEILD, only surviving brother of the earl. Creation-13 Feb. 1937.

ANTHONY.ADRIAN KEITH-FALCONER, BARON KINTORE in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, so created by patent, July 1838; Earl of Kintore, Lord Keith of Inverury and Keith Hall, Lord Falconer of Halkertoun in the Peerage of Scotland.

See EARL of KINTORE, in the Peerage of Scotland.

Heir Apparent-WILLIAM-ADRIAN, lord

INVERURY, the earl's son. Creation-July 1838.

CORNELIUS O'CALLAGHAN, BARON LISMORE, of Shanbally Castle, co. Tipperary, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, so created by patent, July 1838; Viscount Lismore, and Baron Lismore, of Shanbally, aforesaid, in the Peerage of Ireland.

See VISCOUNT LISMORE, in the Peerage of Ireland.

Heir Apparent

-The hon. CORNELIUS

O'CALLAGHAN, the viscount's eldest son. Creation-July 1838.

WARNER-WILLIAM WESTENRA, BARON ROSSMORE, of co. Monaghan, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, so created by patent, July 1838; Baron Rossmore, of Monaghan, in the Peerage of Ireland; Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum co. Monaghan.

See BARON ROSSMORE, in the Peerage of WESTENRA, his lordship's son.
Creation-July 1838.

Ireland.

Heir Apparent -Hon. HENRY-ROBERT

ROBERT-SHAPLAND CAREW, BARON CAREW, of Castleborough, co. Wexford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, so created by patent, July 1838; Baron Carew, of the county of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland.

See BARON CAREW, in the Peerage of Ireland.

Heir Apparent - Hon. ROBERT - SHAP

LAND-CAREW, his lordship's son.
Creation-July 1838.

WILLIAM - FRANCIS - SPENCER PONSONBY, BARON DE MAULEY, of Canford, co. Dorset, so created by patent dated 10 July 1838; born Feb. 1787; married, 8 Aug. 1814, Barbara Ashley-Cooper, only da. and sole h. of Anthony, 5th earl of Shaftesbury, and has issue, - 1. CHARLES-FREDERICK-ASHLEY-COOPER, b. 12 Sept. 1815, M.P. for Poole ;-2. FRANCES-ANNE-GEORGIANA, b. 24 July 1817, m., 14 Dec. 1837, George - William - Fox, lord Kinnaird ; 3. ANTHONY.

ASHLEY, b. 11 April 1828, d. 29 Nov. 1829;- -4. ASHLEY-GEORGEJOHN, b. 25 June 1831.

His lordship is the third son of Frederick Ponsonby, earl of Bessborough in Ireland. (For descent, see that title.)

Heir Apparent - Hon. CHARLES FREDERICK-ASHLEY-COOPER PONSONBY, his

lordship's son.

Creation-10 July 1838.

Arms, &c.-Se- EARL of BESSBOROUGH.
Supporters-None yet granted.

4.

JOHN WROTTESLEY, BARON WROTTESLEY, of Wrottesley, co. Stafford, so created 11 July 1838, and a Baronet; born 24 Oct. 1771; married, 1st, 23 June 1795, Caroline Bennett, da. of Charles, earl of Tankerville, by whom (who d. 7 March 1818) he had issue,—1. JOHN, b. 5 Aug. 1798, m., 28 July 1821, Sophia-Elizabeth, 3d da. of Thomas Giffard, of Chillington, co. Stafford, esq.;- -2. CHARLES-ALEXANDER, b. 21 Oct. 1799 ;- 3. ROBERT, b. 2 June 1801, in holy orders, m. Aug. 1828, Georgiana, da. of sir George Pigott, bart., and d. Jan. 1838; GEORGE-THOMAS, b. 23 Aug. 1807, d. 5 April 1818; -5. WALTER, b. 8 April 1810; 6. CAROLINE, d. 3 July 1797 ; -7. EMMA, d. 8 March 1804; -8. HENRIETTA, b. 10 April 1805, m., 10 Jan. 1830, H. Strawbenzee, of Spennithorne, co. York, esq. ;- -9. LOUISA, b. 28 May 1806, d. Feb. 1821 ;- 10. FANNY-ISABELLA, b. 1818, d. 12 April 1829. Sir John m., 2dly, 19 May 1819, the hon. mrs. John Bennett, da. of John Conyers, esq., of Copt Hall, Essex, and widow of the hon. John-Astley Bennett, R.N.

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THE name of this family is taken from the place of their residence, which they are supposed to have been possessed of ever

since the Norman Conquest; sir HUGH de Wrottesley was seated here temp. Henry III., as was also sir WILLIAM de Wrottesley, 9

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