14. LYDIA, b. 5 Nov. 1771, d. 20 Feb. 1823. The earl m., 2dly, 18 Feb. 1778, Elizabeth, da. of John Armstrong, of Godalming, co. Surrey, esq., and by her (who m., 2dly, 30 March 1791, William Richardson, esq., accountant-general to the hon. East India Company) had issue, 15. EDWARD-JOHN, in holy orders, b. 8 Nov. 1778, m., 1st, 16 Nov. 1799, Elizabeth, da. of the above William Richardson, esq., by whom (who d. 5 April 1824) he had issue, 1. Edward, b. 4 May 1802, m., April 1831, Elizabeth Maunsell, da. of William Crease, esq., of Dublin, and d. 7 July 1837. 2. Arthur-Edward-George, b. 26 Sept. 1804. 3. Elizabeth-Winterton, b. 11 June 1806. 4. Francis-Edward, b. 26 Jan. 1808, in holy orders. 5. Maria, b. 25 March 1809, d. 25 Oct. 1825. 6. Henry-Edward, b. 20 Oct. 1811, d. 30 June 1823. 7. Edmund-Edward, b. 3 Feb. 1813. 9. Georgiana, b. 7, and d. 9 May 1817. He m., 2dly, 21 May 1825, Rebecca, da. of the rev. David Jones, of Longhope, co. Gloucester, and by her has issue, 10. Henry-Edward, b. 19 April 1826. 11. Nicholas-Edward-Brooke, b. 21 May 1827. 12. Isabella-Keith, b. 6 Oct., d. 4 Nov. 1828. 13. A da., b. 12 Feb. 1831. 16. ELIZABETH, b. 25 March 1780, m. Francis Richardson, esq., of the Madras civil service, son of the above William Richardson, esq., and d. 6 July 1818. 17. MARIA, d. young. 18. PHILIP-RICHARD, d. young. The earl d. 11 Aug. 1788, and was succeeded by his eldest son, EDWARD, 2d earl, b. 11 May 1758, m., 1st, 6 Nov. 1781, Jane, da. of Richard Chapman, of London, esq., by whom (who d. 18 June 1792) he had issue, 1. JANE, b. 22 Nov. 1782. 2. EDWARD, 3d earl. 3. ANNE, b. 6 Dec. 1785, m., 14 June 1810, sir Charles Chad, bart., and d. 2 March 1832. 4. ARTHUR-RICHARD, commander R.N., b. 14 Jan. 1787, m., 1 Sept. 1829, CharlotteFitzherbert, eldest da. of George Daysh, of New Grove, Petworth, Sussex, esq., and has issue, 1. A son, b. 9 March 1831. 2. A da., b. 3 Feb. 1835. 5. ISABELLA-ELIZABETH, b. 19 April 1788. 6. ADOLPHUS-AUGUSTUS, in holy orders, b. 3 Aug. 1789, m., 9 Nov. 1812, Jessie, 2d da. of John Dewar, esq., and has issue, 1. Anne-Chad, b. 12 May 1814. 2. Charles-Chad, b. 21 Nov. 1815. 3. Harriett, b. 23 Oct., and d. 6 Nov. 1817. 4. Arthur-Edward, b. 31 Jan. 1819. 6. Adolphus-Augustus, b. 22 April 1823. 7. JOHN-JOSIAH, b. 4 Feb. 1792, d. 19 July 1798. The earl m., 2dly, 30 May 1795, Harriet, eldest da. of William Board, of Paxhill Park, co. Sussex, esq., and widow of the rev. John Bodicote. The earl d. 23 April 1831, and was succeeded by his eldest son, EDWARD, 3d earl, b. 13 June 1784, m., 28 May 1809, Lucy - Louisa, da. of John Heys, of Upper Sunbury, co. Middlesex, esq., and had issue, 1. EDWARD, present earl. 3. CHARLOTTE-EMILY-HARRIETT-ANNE, b. 4 Sept. 1811. 3. LUCY-LOUISA-MARIA, b. 19 Nov. 1812, m., 12 Sept. 1835, George-William Rábett, esq., commander R.N., 2d son of Reginald Rábett, esq., of Bramfield Hall, co. Suffolk, and brother of viscountess Maynard. 4. HEYES, b. 31 Dec. 1813. The earl d. Jan. 1833, and was succeeded by his eldest son, EDWARD, present and 4th earl. Heir Apparent-Viscount TURNOUR, the earl's son. Creations-Baron, 10 April 1761; Viscount and Earl, 12 Feb. 1766. Arms-Ermines, on a cross quarterly pierced argent, four fers du moulin sable. Crest-A lion passant guardant argent, holding in the dexter fore paw a fer du moulin sable. Supporters-Two lions argent, semée of fer du moulin sable. Motto-Esse quam videri. To be, rather than seem to be. THOMAS ST. LAWRANCE, EARL of HOWTH, Viscount St. Lawrance, Baron of Howth, K. P.; born Aug. 1803; succeeded his father, William, the late earl, 4 April 1822; married, 9 Jan. 1826, Emily, 2d and youngest da. of the late earl, and sister of the present marquess of Clanricarde, and has issue,—1. WILLIAM-ULICK-TRISTRAM, viscount St. Lawrance, b. at Paris, 26 June 1827; -2. Emily, b. Dec. 1829; 3. CATHERINE-ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 1831 ;—————4. MARY, b. 18 May 1832. THE family of St. Lawrance claim to have been barons of Howth, by tenure, since the first conquest of Ireland, temp. Henry II. THOMAS ST. LAWRANCE, 25th baron, ♣ i 1659, m., 23 Sept. 167, Mary, eldest da, of Henry Barnewell, viscount Kingsland, and had issue by her, (who d. 16 Oct. 1715,) 1. WILLIAM, with lord. 2. CHARLES, d. an infant. 3. HENRY, d. 7 Jan. 173% 5. OLIVER, deceased. 6. MARK, m. Mary Travers. 7. ELIZABEтh, §. 26 Oct. 1600, m., 1st, 25 Feb. 1715, Edward Rice, esq., eidest son of | sir Stephen Rice, chief baron of the exchequer, 1987; and, 2dly, 1721, Dominick | Quin, of Quinborough, co. Kildare, esq., and d. Aug. 1747. 8. MARY. 9. MADEL His lordship d. 30 May 1797, and was succeeded by his eldest son, WILLIAM, 26th lord, §. 11 Jan. 1/201, m.. 2 Aug. 1728, Lucy, youngest da. of heut.gen. Richard Gorges, and had issue by her, (who m., 2dly, Nicholas Weldon, esq.,) 1. THOMAS, 27th lord. 2. WILLIAM, b. 1 June 1732, d. 10 April 1749. 3. MARY, b. 17 May 1729, m., 15 Aug. 1750, Richard, eldest son of sir Richard Gethin, bart., and d. 4 Oct. 1787. His lordship d. 4 April 1748, and was sueceeded by his eldest son, THOMAS, 7th haron, 5. 10 May 1750, created viscount St. Laurance, and earl of Howth, 3 Sept. 1767, m., 17 Nov. 1780, Isabella, da. of the right hon, sir Hetizy King, bart., and sister of Edward, 1st carl of Kingston, and had issue by her, (who d. 20 Oct. 17944.) 1. WILLIAM, 2d earl. 2. THOMAS, D.D., bishop of Cork and Ross, d. 10 Jan. 181, having m. Frances, eldest da, and co-h. of Henry Coghlan, D.D., and by her (who d. 1833) had issue, 1. Thomas, in holy orders, m., 20 Feb. 1819, Harriet, only di, of lieut.-gen. John Grey, and d. s.p. 2 March 1833. 2. Edward, in holy orders, archdeacon of Ross, m. Elizabeth, eldest da. of sir Nicholas Coithurst, bart. 3. Robert-Kingsborough, in holy or ders. 4. Emma, m., 21 Feb. 1805, the rev. William-Lewis Beaufort. 5. Isabella, m., 1 Aug. 1808, the rev. ! John Leslie, D.D., lord bishop of Elphin, and d. 30 Nov. 1830. 6. Letitia, m., 18 Oct. 1830, rev. Richard Jephson Rothe, and d. 6 June 1833. 7. Caroline, d. 22 May 1812. 8. Frances, m., 1836, H. Morgan Tighe, 3. HENRY, in the army, d. 7 Aug. 1787. 4. Isabella, 5. 30 Aug. 1751. 4. 2 Oct. 1396, having m., 16 Nov. 1773, Dadley, lord Sidney, of Lex, in Ireland, which barony became extinct at his decease in 1774. 5. FUIZABETH, m., 7 Feb. 17.6, gen. sir Pail Entous Irving, of Woodhouse, and Rob,id Tower, co. Dumfries, bart., and d. 3 Jan. 174. 6. Frances, m., 15 Oct. 1806, James Philott, archdeacon of Bath. The car' 4 29 Sept. idol, and was suceceded by his eldest son, WILLIAM, M earl, h. 4 Oct. 1731, m., 1 June 17,7, Mary, 21 da, and co h, of Thomas Hira srigham, carl of Louth, and had Issue by hir, (who d. 24 July 17 (5) 1. HARKIRIT, m., 22 Jan. 101, Arthur French St. Geotge, of Tyrone, co. Galway, ex , and 4.2 Feb. la 2. IAPELLA, m., 19 May 193, William, 3d carl of Anresley, from whom she was divorced, and d. April 11, & MATILDA, m. William Burke, of Glinsk, co. Galway, esq. 4. MARY, B. 28 Dec. 1787, m. Clifford Trotter, of Clou, h House, co. Down, esq.. and d. 24 Jan, 1855, The earl m, ally, Margaret, eldest da. of Wilan Burke, of Glinsk, co. Galway, esq., by whom he had issue, 5. THOMAS, present eari. 6. WILLIAM, 5. Nov, 1866, and d. 22 April 7. CATHARINE, ., 10 March 1823. Charles, viscount Dungarvon, cldest son of Edmund, earl of Cork an ! Ortery. 8. ELIZABETH, 5, 21 Sept. 1811, m., 12 May 1831, sir Edward Richard Borough, bart. The earl d. 4 April 1822, and was suc ceeded by his only surviving son, THOMAS, present and 3d earl. Hew Apparent WILLIAM, viscount ST. LAWRANCE, the earl's son. Cretin-Baron, originally by tenure, temp. Henry II., by king John's patent of confirmation; and again, 4 March 1482, 4 Henry VII.; Viscount St. Lawrance, and Earl of Howth, 3 Sept. 1767. Arms -Gules, two swords in saltire, points upwards proper, pomel and hilt gold, between four roses argent. Crest-A sea lion argent. Supporters - Derter, a sea lion argent, Suster, a mermaid proper, holding a mirror in her left hand. Motto-Qui panse. Which heals. BB GEORGE KING, EARL of KINGSTON, co. Roscommon, Viscount Kingston, of Kingsborough, co. Sligo, Baron Kingston, of Rockingham, co. Roscommon, and a Baronet of Ireland; Baron Kingston, of the United Kingdom, one of the representative Peers for Ireland, and a Commissioner of the Irish Fisheries; born 9 April 1771; succeeded his father, Robert, the late earl, 17 April 1799; created a Peer of the United Kingdom, by the title of Baron Kingston, 17 July 1821; married, 5 May 1794, lady Helena Moore, only da. of Stephen, 1st earl of Mountcashel, and has issue, -1. EDWARD, viscount Kingsborough, b. 1795, d. unm. 27 Feb. 1837; -2. ROBERT, viscount Kingsborough, b. 25 Sept. 1796;- -3. JAMES, b. 8 April 1800, barrister-at-law 4. HELENA, m., 8 Dec. 1829, Philip-Davies Cooke, of Owston, co. York, esq.; 5. ADELAIDE-CHARLOTTE, m., 2 Aug. 1834, Charles-Tankerville Webber, esq., barrister-at-law. SIR JOHN KING was created baron Kingston, 1660; but the title became extinct on the decease of James, lord Kingston, without issue male, 1761. Sir Robert King, brother of the 1st lord, was created a baronet, 1682, and from him descended sir Robert King, created, 1748, baron Kingsborough, who, dying unm., the title became extinct, 1758, but the baronetcy devolved on his brother, Sir EDWARD, 5th bart., and 1st earl of Kingston, b. 29 May 1726, m., 2 Jan. 1752, Jane, da. of Thomas Caulfeild, esq., of the Charlemont family, and had issue, 1. ROBERT, 2d earl. 2. HENRY, d. 6 April 1785. 4. JANE, m., 11 June 1772, Lawrence, earl of Rosse. 5. ELEANOR-ELIZABETH, d. May 1822, unm. 6. ISABELLA-LETITIA. 7. FRANCES, m., 5 May 1803, Thomas Tennison, of Castle Tennison, co. Roscommon, esq., and d. May 1812. The earl d. 8 Nov. 1797, and was succeeded by his son, ROBERT, 2d earl, b. 1754, m., 5 Dec. 1769, Caroline, only da. of Richard Fitzgerald, of Mount Ophaly, co. Kildare, esq., of the house of Leinster, by his 1st wife, the hon. Margaret King, only child and sole h. of James, 4th and last lord Kingston, and by her (who d. 13 Jan. 1823) had issue, 1. GEORGE, present earl. 2. ROBERT-EDWARD, b. 12 Aug. 1773, created viscount Lorton (see VISCOUNT LORTON). 3. EDWARD, capt. R.N., d. unm. 4. Sir HENRY, K.C.B., major-gen., col. 1st West India regiment, m. Mary, eldest da. of the hon. John Hewitt, dean of Cloyne, 4th son of James, viscount Lifford, chancell orof Ireland, by whom (who d. 23 Feb. 1821) he had issue, 1. Caroline, m., 20 Sept. 1827, John Odell, of Carriglea, co. Waterford, esq. 2. Henry. 3. Louisa-Mary, m., 22 Aug. 1837, the rev. Charles Leslie, eldest son of the bishop of Elphin. 4. John-Wingfield, in the army, m., 14 June 1831, Alicia, only da. of Chidley Coote, esq., and has issue, 1. Henry-Edward, b. 9 June 1832; 2. Robert-John, b. Aug. 1833, d. an infant; 3. Mary-AnneAlicia, b. 2 Nov. 1834. 5. Edward-Robert, in the army. 6. Sydney-Jane, m., 27 May 1835, Henry Coe Coape, esq., of Maldon, co. Essex. 7. Alicia, b. 1817. He m., 2dly, 28 Feb. 1832, Catherine, youngest da. of Edward Philipps, of Lampeter, co. Pembroke, esq., and widow of J. Richardson, esq. 5. RICHARD-FITZGERALD, in holy orders, chaplain to his late R. H. the duke of York, vicar of Great and rector of Little Chesterford, co. Essex, m., 6 Jan. 1800, Williamina, eldest da. of the late William Ross, of Sandwick, N.B., esq., by whom (who d. 1 Feb. 1837, æt. 50) he had issue, 1. Caroline, b. 30 Nov. 1800. 2. Isabella, m., 25 Aug. 1829, ArthurHugh Pearson, esq. 3. Robert-Henry, b. May 1804, in holy orders, m., 4 Nov. 1835, Caroline, youngest da. of Thomas Smith, esq. 4. Williamina-Alexandrina-Jane, m., 19 Dec. 1837, the rev. Alfred-Nicholas Bull. 5. Richard-Fitzgerald, d. an infant. 6. Richard-Fitzgerald, b. Aug. 1808, lieut. R.N. 7. George, in the army. 8. Eleanor. 10. James. 11. Letitia-Mary. 12. Gerald-Fitzgerald, b. 28 June 1824. 6. JOHN, sometime secretary of embassy to the elector of Wirtemburg. 7. JAMES-WILLIAM, capt. R.N., m., 28 Nov. 1815, Caroline, 2d. da. of Euseby Cleaver, archbishop of Dublin, and has issue. 8. MARGARET, m., 12 Sept. 1792, Stephen Moore, 2d earl of Mounteashell. 9. CAROLINE m., 16 Aug. 1800, gen. Edward Morrison, col. 13th foot. 10. MARY-ELIZABETH, m. George-G. Meares, of Richmond Place, Cliffin, co.Gloucester, esq., and d. May 1819. 11. JANE-DIANA, m., 1st, the count Wintzengerode, (who d. 17 June 1818); and 2dly, mons. Ricci. 12. LOUISA, m., 13 Dec. 1803, the baron de Spaen, late ambassador from the Hague to the court of Stutgard. The earl d. 17 April 1799, and was succeeded by his eldest son, GEORGE, present and 3d earl. Heir Apparent-ROBERT, Viscount KrwosBOROUGH, the earl's eldest surviving son. Creations-Baronet of Ireland, Sept. 1682: Baron Kingston, 13 July 1764; Viscount Kingston, 15 Nov. 1706: Earl of Kingston, 25 Aug. 1768. Baron Kingston, of the United Kingdom, 17 July 1821. Arms-Gules, two lions counter rampant supporting a dexter hand, couped at the wrist, all argent. Crest-Out of a ducal coronet a dexter hand erect, with the little and third fingers turned down on the palm, proper. Supporters-Two ons per fess argent and gules, ducally crowned of the last. Motto Spes tutissima culis. The safest hope is in heaven. CHARLES-WILLIAM MOLYNEUX, EARL of SEFTON, Viscount Molyneux, of Maryborough, Queen's co., in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Sefton, of Croxteth, co. Lancaster, in that of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of England; born 10 July 1796, succeeded his father, WilliamPhilip, late earl, 22 Nov. 1838; married, 19 June 1834, Mary-Augusta, only da. of Robert Gregg Hopwood, of Hopwood Hall, co. Lancaster, esq., and has issue,-1. WILLIAM-PHILIP, viscount Molyneux, b. 14 Oct. 1835;2. A SON, b. 5 Oct. 1836. THIS noble family traces an unbroken male descent from William de Molines, lord of Sefton, one of the followers of king William the Conqueror. Sir WILLIAM MOLYNEUX, of Sefton, took with his own hands two standards at the battle of Flodden Field. Sir RICHARD MOLYNEUX, of Sefton, bart., was created, 22 Dec. 1628, viscount Molyneux, of Maryborough, m., Mary, da. and co-h. of sir Thomas Caryll, and d. 1632, leaving issue two sons, 1. RICHARD, 2d viscount, who d. without issue; 2. CARYLL, 3d viscount, who d. 1699, and was succeeded by his only surviving son, WILLIAM, 4th viscount, m. Bridget, da. and h. of Robert Lucy, of Charlecote, co. Warwick, esq., and d. 8 March 1717, leaving issue by her, (who d. 23 April 1713,) 1. RICHARD, 5th viscount, who d. without issue male, 12 Dec. 1738; 2. CARYLL, 6th viscount, d. unm. 1745; 3. WILLIAM, 7th viscount, who also d. unm., 30 March 1759; 4. Thomas, who m. Mary, da. of James Levery, of London, and d. 3 Sept. 1756, leaving an only son, CHARLES-WILLIAM, who succeeded, on the death of his uncle, William, and became 8th viscount Molyneux; created, 30 Nov. 1771, earl of Sefton; m., 27 Nov. 1768, Isabella Stanhope, da. of William, 2d earl of Harrington, (by Caroline, eldest da. of Charles Fitzroy, 2d duke of Grafton, K.G.,) by whom (who d. 29 Jan. 1819) he had issue, WILLIAM, 2d earl. The earl d. 31 Jan. 1795, and was succeeded by his only son, WILLIAM, 2d earl, b. 18 Sept. 1772, created Baron Sefton, of Croxteth, 20 June 1831, m., 1 Jan. 1792, Maria, 2d da. of William, 6th lord Craven, and had issue, 1. GEORGIANA-ISABELLA-FRANCES, b. 15 Dec. 1792, m., 22 June 1819, CharlesPascoe Grenfell, esq., and d. in child-bed, 27 June 1826. 2. MARIA, b. 22 Feb. 1795. 3. CHARLES-WILLIAM, present earl. 4. LOUISA-ANNE-MARIA, b. 22 Oct. 1797. 5. GEORGE-BERKELEY, lieut.-col. 8th hussars, b. 16 July 1799. 6. HENRY-RICHARD, b. 27 Aug. 1800, lieut.-col. 60th foot. 7. FRANCES, b. Jan. 1802. 8. CAROLINE-HARRIETT, b. 4 May 1803, m., 19 Nov. 1836, Charles Towneley, of Towneley Hall, co. Lancaster, esq. 9. FRANCIS-GEORGE, b. 5 March 1805, secretary of legation to the Germanic Confederation. 10. KATHERINE, b, 20 Dec. 1808, ROBERT JOCELYN, EARL of RODEN, of High Roding, co. Tipperary, Vicount Jocelyn, Baron Newport, of Newport, co. Tipperary, in Ireland; Baron CLANBRASSIL, of the United Kingdom, K.P., and an English Baronet, Custos Rotulorum, co. Louth, and a Privy Counsellor ; born 27 Oct. 1788; succeeded his father, Robert, the late earl, 29 June 1820; created a Peer of the United Kingdom, by the title of Baron Clanbrassil, of Hyde Hall, co. Herts, 17 July 1821; married, 9 Jan. 1813, Maria-Frances-Catherine, da. of Thomas, 22d lord le Despencer, and has issue,- -1. ROBERT, viscount Jocelyn, b. 20 Feb. 1816, lieut. rifle brigade; -2. THOMAS, b. 10 April 1818, d. 14 May 1820;STRANGE, b. 5 June 1823; 4. ELIZABETH-FRANCES-CHARLOTTE, b. 13 Dec. 1813, m., 21 Jan. 1836, Richard, viscount Powerscourt ;5. FRANCES, b. 20 Nov. 1814, m. Charles-Noel, present lord Barham ;6. EMMA, d. an infant;- -7. MARIA, b. 29 Sept. 1824;--8. WILLIAM-NASSAU, b. 23 Oct. 1832. EGIDIUS JOCELYN, a nobleman of Brittany, passed into England in the time of Edward the Confessor, and was father of sir Gilbert Jocelyne, who returned into Normandy, and accompanied the Conqueror in his expedition against England, from whom he obtained the mano s of Sempringham; left issue two sons, Gilbert and Geoffrey. The eldest was born at Sempringham, and founded the Cistercian monastery of monks at that place, who were from him called Gilbertines; he d. 1186, and was canonized by Pope Innocent III., 1202. Geoffrey de Jocelyne, 2d son, on his brother embracing a religious life, inherited the estate, from whom descended Thomas Jocelyn, who m., 1229, Maud, da. and co-h. of sir John Hyde, of Hyde Hall, co. Herts, (by Elizabeth, da. of John, lord Sudeley,) by which marriage the earls of Roden became possessed of Hyde Hall, which has remained ever since in their possession. Sir ROBERT JOCELYN, of Hyde Hall, lineal descendant of Thomas, was created a baronet 1665, and had, by Jane, co-h. of Robert Strange, of Somerford, co. Wilts, esq., beside other issue, sir Strange, 2d bart.; (ancestor of sir Conyers, who, dying without issue, the title devolved to the earl of Roden;) and Thomas, 5th son, who by Agnes, da. of Thomas Bray, esq., had issue an only soft, -3. ROBERT JOCELYN, lord chancellor of Ireland, and twelve times lord justice of the kingdom, who was created baron Newport, 1743, and advanced to the dignity of viscount Jocelyn, 1755. The viscount m., 1st, Charlotte, co-h. of Charles Anderson, of Worcester, esq., who d. 23 Feb. 1747; he m., 2dly, 15 Nov. 1754, Frances, da. of Thomas Claxton, of Dublin, esq., dowager of Richard, earl of Ross, who d. 25 May 1772. His lordship d. 3 Dec. 1756, and was succeeded by his son, ROBERT, 2d viscount, who was advanced to the dignity of earl of Roden, 1 Dec. 1771. The earl m., 11 Dec. 1752, Anne Hamilton, eldest da. of James, earl of Clanbrassil, (by Henrietta Bentinck, da. of William, 1st earl of Portland,) and h. of her brother, James, last earl of Clanbrassil, and had issue, 1. ROBERT, 2d earl. 2. GEORGE, b. 7 Dec. 1764, m. Thomasina, da. of Henry-Cole Bowen, of Bowenscourt, co. Cork, esq., and d., leaving issue by her, (who d. Dec. 1818,) 1. Harriet, m., 1812, rev. Walter Hore. 2. Georgiana, m., Dec. 1813, James Boyd, esq., and d. July 1819. 3. Louisa-Joan, m., 12 April 1819, the |