By his wife, Isabella (Belle) Danvers (or D'Anvers), daughter of Samuel Danvers and Beata Brydges and a
Lady of the Bedchamber to
Queen Anne, he had one daughter, Ann. Belle Danvers was a bitter personal enemy of
Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, who described her as "not looking human". Another enemy of Belle,
Mary Cowper, portrayed her marriage caustically: "She (Belle) married an Irish bishop who hoped to be made an English Bishop by marrying one of the Queen's dressers, but, I don't know how it happened, he missed his aim, and got only one of the frightfullest, disagreeablest wives in the Kingdom". In fact, the marriage had social advantages for the bishop, since Belle was the first cousin to
James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos on her mother's side. Family letters show that the Hartstonges were on friendly terms with the Duke and Duchess of Chandos. Belle Danvers is a minor character in the novel
Shores of Darkness by
Diana Norman. == References ==