. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. m, who d. 7 April 1794, he had issue, 1 Henry, second Viscount, b. 8 Dec. 1749, and d. 29 Nov. 1829, having had by his »«., 20 Jan. 1788, with Mary, daughter of Nicholas Grady,Esq., of Grange, Co. Limerick, who d. 22 Jan. 1823, an only son, Hon. Henry, who was b. 28 Nov. 1789, and d. before his father, 10 March1804. 2 , third Viscount, b. 3 March 1753, m. Oct. 1800, Elizabeth, only daughter of Thomas Kinsley, Esq., who survives him,and is the present


. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. m, who d. 7 April 1794, he had issue, 1 Henry, second Viscount, b. 8 Dec. 1749, and d. 29 Nov. 1829, having had by his »«., 20 Jan. 1788, with Mary, daughter of Nicholas Grady,Esq., of Grange, Co. Limerick, who d. 22 Jan. 1823, an only son, Hon. Henry, who was b. 28 Nov. 1789, and d. before his father, 10 March1804. 2 , third Viscount, b. 3 March 1753, m. Oct. 1800, Elizabeth, only daughter of Thomas Kinsley, Esq., who survives him,and is the present Viscountess Dowager. His Lordship d. withoutissue, 27 Sept. 1832. 3 Elizabeth, dec. 4 Henrietta-Judith, b. 18 June \7bi, d. 22 April 1778, 1st wife of the late Viscount Liffurd. 5 Mary, b. 19 March 1757, d. 29 Sept. 1778, wife of the late ^iV John- Craven Carden, Bart. 6 John, fourth and late Viscount. 7 Hon. George, b. 1 March 1764. Creations.—Baron 1783, Viscount 1791. Genealogy.—See Grnealogical Volume. Motto.—Virtutis fortuna comes : Fortune is the companion of valour. Seat.—Spencer-Farm, Rathangan, Co. HARBOROUGH, EARL OF. (Sherard.)Robert Sherard, Earl and Baron of Harboroiigh, Co. Leicester, inthe Peerage of Great Britain ; Baron Sherard of Leitrim, in that ofIreland ; b. 16 Aug. 1797, succeeded 10 Dec. 1807, w. 27 Nov. 1843,Mary-Eliza, daughter of Edward Dalby Temple, Esq. His Lordships father, Philip, fifth Earl, b. 10 Oct. 1767, d. 10 Dec. 1807;having m. 4 July 1791, Eleanor, youngest daughter of the late Hon. Col. John Monck-ton,—see Galway, and by her, who d. 9 Oct. 1809, had issue : 1 Lady Lucy-Eleanor, b. 21 May 1729, m. 19 May 1817, the Hon. Henry-Cecil Lowther.—See H AR 2 Lady Anna-Maria, h. 3 Oct. 1794, w. 7 March 181;, William CuflFe, Esq., of St. Albans, Co. Kilkenny.:i Lady Sophia, b. Ifi Nov. 1795, m. 9 April 1812, Sir Thomas Whichcote, Hart., \ (1. Aug. 1829, and she m. 2ndly, April 1840, the


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