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 C A L C AL THORPE. CALTROriPE, BARON (Sir Frederick-Henry-William iv. hsabella-Rleanor-Slsry. Gough), of Calthorpe, 00. Norfolk, and a baronet 5. 24 July, 18d6, formerly H.P. for East Worcester- this lordohip and his issne were in 1343 authoriecd by shire; s. his father, as 5th baron, 3 Slay, 1868. 3LIntltc. This io a junior branch of the old Staffordshire family of Stay, 1505, and was o. by his eldest eon, Fnrncn, CElIcNuv-WiLLsAai, Gooon, of Perry Hall, of which was Ricusoro Goon,,, the C’cai5ins—Barooet, 26 April, illS. Baron, 15 June, 1796. leamed antiquary. J0RN Gouon, Esq. of Oldfallhsg, co. Stafford, is. lot, A,’ias—On a tesse, arg., between three boors heads, cooped, Margaret, dan. of Ralph Wedgwood, Esq., and by her (who drool—A boars head, couped, arg., pierced through the a. in 1637) had two dons. Ho Os. 2ndly, Bridget, dan. chock srith a broken spear, gu. of John Astley, Esq. of Woodeaton, and by that lady had .Soj’jec’teio—Oo either side a wild man, ppr., ins Isair and four sons and four dana. The eldest son, S,u JtENRr beard, sa., wreathed about cho head and waist N-nh oak, yen, GOUOH, hiherited the estates; the 2nd son, JoIn,, a. sns;;i.; fruceod, or, the exterior band holding a club erect of the last. and the 3rd son, Sir. Rie,,aan Gocon, Rot., bscamo the architect of his hall, near Birminghaio. own fortune, and the founder of the noble family lief ore no. He was an eminent merchant, engagod hi tho trade of India and China, received the honour of knighthood from GE0RnE I., and purchased from Lord Fanleonberg, in 2717, the lordship of Edgehaston, in Warwickshiro. Ho also purchased Cough House, at Chelsoa, wherein be resided. lie so. Anne, dan. and co-heir of Nicholas Crisp, Esq., and dying 9 Feb. 1727-i, was s. by his elder ourviving son, HENRY Connie, Esq. ef Edgebaston, who was crealod a Baronet, 26 April, 1728, with remainder, in default of male loans, to his brother, John Cough, Esq. Sir Henry so. lot, Catherine, 2nd dan. of Sir John Harpur, but by that lady bad no issue. He m. 2ndly, in 1741, Barbara, only dais. of Reynolds Calthorpe, Esq. of Elvetham, co. Southampton, and was o. at his decease, 6 Jime, 1774, by his eldest son, Sia HENRY, who assumed the surname of CALYNORFE on inheriting, in 2793, the estates of Elvotbam, in Hampshire, from his uncle, Sir Honry Caithorpe, KB.5 Herel,rescntod Branaber in Parliament, from the year 1774 to 1790; and was elevated to the peerage, 15 Jnne, 1798, by the title of Bassote CaLTacaps, of Calthorpe, co. Norfolk. His lordship, 0. in 1743, oi. 1 Hay, 1793, Franceo, 2nd dan. of Gonoral Benjamin Carpenter, and by her (who d. 1 May, 1027) loft issue, I. Cnxsu.sn, his successor. Is. GEOKOE, 3rd baron. III. FREDERICK, 4ih baron. xv. John, an officer in the U.N., killed in snppreosing a riot Frederick-Charles), Earl of Tipperary, and Baron of io Jamaica, 10 June, 1016. v. Arthur, 0. in 1796; ci. S Starch, 1916. L Frances-Elicabeth, ii. woos., 2 Sep. 1060. ii. Harriet, ‘1. sons. 12 Feb. 1811. His lordship ci. 36 Starch, 1796, and was o. by bis eldesi son, Legion of Houonr; P.C.; Gencral Coinnlanding In CHAELEO, 2nd baron, who a. oiaos. S June, 1007, and was Chef; a Field-Marehal iu the army; colonel of the o. by his brother, Ganaus, 3rd baron, 0. 22 June, 1717, at whose docease, in Chief Ranger of St. James’s, Ilydo, and Richmond Sept 1651, the barony devolved on hi, brother, * The family of CALenoare assumed ii, surname, teaii. Governor of King’s College, London ; 8. at Hanover, HENRY III., from Currnoaps, in Norfolk, of which thoy were the lords from the Conquest. 26 Mar. 1819; a. his fathei, as 2nd dnke, 8 July, 1850. Si* JAMEs CALTEOBPE was knighted by Caonwecr. in 1616; he ia. the dan. of Sir Ushers l2eynolds, lOut., and was grandfather liEn PRINCE AncLrnns-FarnEcIcK, 5th son of King of tlevsoins CALTROEPE, Esq. of Elvetham, Hants; who ci. ilooni;E III., b. 24 Feb. 1774, was created, 27 Nov. 1501, Narbara Yelverton, only dan. of Henry, Viscount Longoevile, Bums Cattedeic, E,,rl of Tipperary, and ByEs or Csainair”n. t and sister of Talbot, Earl of Soosox (see Bunae’s Redact .Pceroje), Ho ci. 7 Stay, ISIS, her Serene Ilighnoss Aucnsra-WiLnrLNINA-Louisa, and had issue, HENRY, his successor. Baanna, ci. in 1741, to Sin lttaas- Genou. Ho was a by his ssn, Sis BERRY CALT000PE, lCD, who a. in 1700, devising his GEOnOE.W1LLIAS1-FaEnEnica-CnAaI.E5, present duke. esisies to his nephew, Sie-Ilesay Ooucn, Bars., on his assuming Amuses - Can,,LINE- COARLOCeE - ELICARETu - SIssy -SeemsLouisa, the additional surname of CALTu0RPE. 175 C A M FREDEReK, 4th baron, who was t. 14 June, 1790, and is. 12 Aug. 1023, Charl,,tte, eldest dais, of henry-Charles, 6th lt,ike of Beanfort, and by her (n-ho ci. 13 Nov. 1565) had issue, I. FaeoeaieE-lleNnY-WILLIesi, present leor. s. George Arthur, 0. 10 Aug. 1817; ii, 21 Nov. 1043. iii. Aoouovus-CuoLMoaneLsv, 1. 8 Nov. 1029. iv. Somerset-John, ccii. in tire army, lienl-col. 5th dragoon guards, 8. 26 Jan. 1031; ci. 25 Jan. 1862, Mrs. Frederick Cresro, only child of Capc. Chaoiier, u.N., and has issue, Somerset-Frederick, 8. 23 Bee. 1861; Somerset-Arthur, 0. 23 Doe. 1804; and Letlo-Mabir. i. Cliarlotte-Ceorgiana-Frances, is. 8 dug- 1510, to FrancisJoseph Cresswcll, Eoq., nolihrw of .8.-J.-lt. Crcsswell, tisq. of Crcsswoll, Northoniberland. ii. Frances-Blanoke—Anne, me. 11 Jify, tool, to the Rev. John Ffcilden, rector of Baronsthorpo, Norfolk. iii. hlarrict-Loidsa-Esther, ,a. 5 Feb. 1551, to Lord Alfred Spencer Chorciull. v. Oltrta-Georgiana-Elioabeth. vi, Susan-Caroline. r’’yal licence to discontinue the surname and arms of C5L TRoupE onil te boar the sornamo ‘if Gucou only. Ye ci. 2 5th and present Loan CAL’ruonl’s. or, a lien, passant, ac. jI,’tto—Gradu diveroo na una Scuio—Elvetham. hlaots; Edgebcston, Waro-iekshirc; Peiry law;; Jlosoe—33, Grosvenor Square. CALVERT, Bane., see VERNEY, BAtH. CAMBRIDGE. CAMBRIDGE, DUNE OF (Prince George-William- Culleden, in the peerage of the Usntod Kingdom; KG., K.P., O.C.R., G.C.H., and Grand Master of St. Michael and St. George; Grand Cordon of tho grenadior - guards, of the R.A. and of the R.E.; I parks ; President of the Royal Military College, of the Royal Military Asylum, and of Christ’s Hoepital - 3ttuctgr. P;’iaroi.s s.f linac, yeioigeol dri,,. of Faca’eascv, L’iui/gcare of Hesac C’,isoiI, by wlsoo, (n-ho was 5. 25 July, 1797) he had, 5. 15 July, 1022; iu.2i Juoc, 1643, lo FREnEnicK