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 C A II 1. Carelino-Isabetta, os. to John, 1st Lord Cawclor, and ‘I. in 1848. ii. Elizabeth, ui. to John-]Ienry, Duke of Itatland and 3. in 1825. in. Gertrude, to. in 1806, to William Sloane-Stanley, Esq. of Panitons, Co. ilants, who ‘1. 11 April, 1860. The con, who woo lord-liosstossant of Ireland from 1780 to 1782, sf. 4 Sept. 1825, assd was o. by his so:s, GeoRGE, 6th ens-I, KG., lorsi-lie:stessusat of the East Ridissg of Yorkshire; 5.17 Sept. 1773; to. 21 Slaswh, 1801, Geurgiassa, eldest dau. asad co-heir of William, 5th Duke of Devesashire, KG., hy whom (who ,l. 8 Aug. 1858), he hod, GEanoe-WILL5ASF-FamwaIra, 7th earl. Frederick-George, an officer in the army; 0. 8 Jone, 1805; accidentally killed, 18 Nov. 1834. WILesAae-GE0aOE, present earl. Epwaan-GRANvlr.Le-000nen, vice-ado:. BK., 0. 21 Dee. 1800; 9 Oct. 1827 ; o. lab brother, as 13th barotoot, 30 Doe. as. 18 Aug. 1842, Diana, only dan. of Hon. George 1’orsonby. Charles-Wcniwarlh-George, 6. 27 March, 1014; 31.1’. for 1855; its, 12 May, 1858 Eloanora-Anno, slats, of E. Cnnsberlanrl; so. 8 Aug.’ 1842, Mary, 2nd dan. of tise David .Assderooso, Esq. cu St. (Jormaino, and by her late Eight lion. Sir James Parke, Baron Wensleydalo, one (u-ho ci. d Jan. 1861) has had, of the barons of the Exchequer, and by her (who ,l. 26 Aug. 1843) he has a son, Geerge-Janses, 5.12 Aug. 1841; os 4 Oct s. Tnoasan-Davsn, ls. 18 Starch, 1830. 1864, Rosalind-Fraoees, youngest dan. of Edward-John, Lord 5:. George-henry, 6. 24 lass. 1868. Slanloy of Alderley, and has had a son and a don. (isoins), sit. John-I.lus-ray, it. 27 Doe. ShOt1. 0. 8 Starch, 1807, and a dan., 0. 21 April, 1868. Henry-George, Isle secretary of legaiian at Paris, is. 22 Slay, 0818; so. 20 Slay, 1845, Slary-Wellesley, dan. of John SleTavish, Esq. of Siontreal, whirls lady 0. 21 Fob. 1850. Caralise-Geargiaaa, as. in 1823, Ia the El. lion. W.-8.-S. Fifth in diseet descent from Sascelles (2nd son of tlao Earl of Ilarowoad), wlso sl- 2 July, Tssoo:As Gsssauoe, who fis,ns-islaed raider JoatEs IV., astcl i-s 1881. Geargiasa, so. 7 ltarch, 1822, Ia Goorge-Jamos-Wolbore, particularly ssnnsod assaassgnt the bos-ous of the eo. Fife, Ist Lord Doves-, wlao 1. in July, 1833. She if. 17 Siaroh, 1. Sin ArxxANnon Gsesoto, o:so csf the sosaot onnssos:t 1860. Ilarriet-Elizabeth Geargiana, os. 27 Slay. 1823, Ia GeorgeGranville, lawyers of lois tisne, whom JaMEs VI. presesoted possosiolly 2nd Dnko of Sutherland, KG., and s. 27 Gel. to tha court as pniueipssl des-k of Soooinso, asssl nestsaissetl 1868. Blanche-Geargiana, a. 6 Ang. 1829, to Lord Cavendish, now sesoator :sf the Cotlogo of Justice, and us a few years afterwards Puke of Devonshire, and ‘1. 27 Aps’il, 1040. Elizaboth-Darothy-Anne-Georgiana, so. 12 Ang. 1040, to the Srssi:ss:, which offico lie cuj’syo:l d::visag the :-ensssin:ler of 1-ion, and 12ev. Franeis-Stiohard Grey, 31.5., rector of his life. In Feb. 1020, his t:ssatship was created to Jis:s’ostef Islorpoth. Iflary-Slaiilda-Geargiaaa, rn 13 .luly, 1832. to the ttiglst lion. ci Nova Scotia, wad obtained witis the dignity, a grant of Henry Labouchere, now Lard Tauatosi. The earl ,l. 7 Oct. 1848, and was shy his eldost son, Geauov-Wls.s,Tan-FaennaTrx, Ttls earl, KG., P.C., a distingnishod had, with other children staterman, orator, and writer, who was 5. 18 April, 5. ALEEANnER, isis sneeessor. 1802. Ills lordship was C’lsiof Secretary far Ireland froos April, is. .Iohn, of Peatlond, a distinguielss:d royalist, wiso was made 1835, to Sept. 1811; Chief Cornnsissianer of Woods and Foswsts from July, 1816, 10 Starch, 1800; and Chancellor of the Pnehy of Lanoastes frees Slarch, 1050, to Feb. 1852. The earl I the notsie fanoily of Kusossoul, asath isad (svith a youssgeo son, seas constituted 28 Feb. 1855, Loan LIEUTENANT OF’ IanLANn, held that high office until 12 Starch, 1858, and was again oppainted to illS June, 1859, and retired in 1864. This gifled, ktntl-lsearted, assd in every way oxcellesst nohleasan, wisa was one of the best and mast popsdar vieerays Ireland over had, was forced by ill heattlo to relinquisla his governnsent, aud, to the goneral public regret, 0. soon after, 5 Dec. 1884. H:’ was never mstried, and was s. by his next surviving brother, WILLsAao-GEoanz, 8th and preaeut EAaL or CAas.sstn. C:’ialioss—20 April, 1661. A eisa—Quarterly of six: 1st, ItosrAen, gsa., O0 a bend, between six eross-erooslets, fitchsto, arg., an esoaelseon, or, charged snob a desni-Iton, rampant, pierced through the month with an aerate, within a double trossure, fiary-eaantes-fiort’, of the first, a mollet for difference; 2nd Bao’rssvss’rote, gn.. lhsreo lions, passant-guardant, in pale, or, oss a chief, a label of tisree points, arg.; 3rd, WAaaEN, chequy, sr and az.; 4th, Slawssnay, go., a lion, rampant, arg., armed and languod, ae.; 511:, MAcnE, gsa., tisree escallops, avg.; 6th, GvvTaToemc, harry of six, org. and ant over all three ehaplels, go. Ui-cot—On a chspean, go., turned up, ems., a lion, slatant. Sir John, of Fentlaod. st. 2ndty, tise widasv of Sir Jassses guardanc, the tail extended, or, dueally gorged, arg., a nsullet, so., for difference. l-’hensissg; and Sndty, Ehtoot,ehls, yossngest dots. of Sir Thomas Sssjs;ssntera—Dexter, a lion, arg., sliffereneed wills a mnltresinister, a boll, gu, armed, ungaled, ducally gorged, and lined, The land-pecoidesat was ant his decease by hto eldeot sun, or. ifolte—Vola, non vatea. Scab—Castle howard, ea. York; Nawortli Castle, Comber- land. actino part is: the religiussa dteoessoi’ ‘no whiels aghtotesh CAR C AR M IC H A EL. GIBSoN. CARSIICIIAEL, Tn Has’. Sin WIs.LiAaoHENRY, EarS, of 5kis-1ita, co. PouNce, MA., 5. Itillcagc. was to whtuosa his issangssratiou. Is: 1621, Iso wao esuotiterted advas:eod to the Sssrd-pneoido:scy of the C,sssnt of lassO, six miles is: lo::gth, asstl lbs-co in hjs-oadth, is: Not-so Sesotia. Sir Alexander st. Slang:ss-et, doe:, of Sir l’lssssus,s Croig, of Rieeantuso, land-advocate of Ses’tlassd, by wlsutu ha a knight ba::nerol, ssnstrr Ilse royal standard, at sue battle of Worcester, to loSt. Sir Jsshsn s,, 1:1, Olargarot Itoy, ot Sir Jahsa), 1 Sims ALExANDeR 0,noox, one of the prioeipah clerks of Session, ansI dens of th:o sno ‘ eoessscil Os Seotlansl st - helen, clots, of Sir Jassses Flcssoissg, of Polhabyes’s. cst. Slid—Lothiaa, ls’ os-hosts Iso hash, tnitla five dsmno, (of wtsosss the eldest, Elizobetis, so. tat, Thomas Craig, Esq. of lEe— carton, and 2ndty, Sir William ltoird, Bare.), Jomss, oeloa o. as SIh lsaraoet. Atrxansler, of Dane, rue of the principal clerks of Session ; so, twice, aad left by his lirst wtfe. Elizabeth, dau. of Sh- John Fouhis, an obtest son and itch:-, .issssx Gssos,,s, ef Dssrie, wtso s. helen, dots, of use Hon. William,: C’annssclssel. of Skinlhsg, 2nd son of Jolts, 1st Earl at llyndford, ansi hsast hone, I ALna,50tsva, who ,,,, STargaret, dots, of Tloossoas Dssndtss. of b’issgask, anti hs:,st :s son, Jono, anita s. us Oils baronet ,‘2 B ilthaao, of Ed in— lsssngls (a s Os 5500—CRAW, hart.) I Thssssoas, eat, is: lImo army; 1 Slorgaret, st. to Alrxassden-Oiltsas, Wright, of Clifton Itoh ; and 2 Ehio’oh,eth, s. isa David lltsotcn, of Dalslsellv. ‘h’hamas, of Clifton huh. Jassses, of the Antis-ian set-vice. Tloomson, Bunt, ; Isy Ilse totter tic hod so sos:, ‘h’noosos, of Xciv I hill, oct00 was created a Baronet in 1702, ood is. Jean, only rtshhd of Edo-and Slojanilsoaks, Esq. of Hatto’ards, SI. Ssn _btnxaNness, of Dssrie. This gesotlesisoss took ass Scottasod at the cosnnseueostsent of tho reigs: of (‘n,sstLes I, asad was zaals:tts oss ttse aisle of the e,teeuasstems, Whess nsssttern, however, wero iii some soe:ssuro cosssps’tssauscd, ha received tOte hossotsr of tesaightlaaonl, and wsss ssp1sssisstctl CARLOW, VISCOUNT see PonTARLeycToy, E.tOOL. lord-clonIc registrar, A-n- 1641. ITo was cossstit:sted, 1648, oose of the sossators of the College of Jnsttec, u-hess he assessssosh. the titsshany dcotgssntissss of t,s:rrl Music, Wlttle in the diochargo of the dsstioo of this Isigls office, ass ontrage CARMARTHEN,, MARQUESS, Off LEEDS, Bc-XE, was :,snsmittest sspass his Isrdship, ts-t,ieh strt’ssgly s,sorked the es-a iss which he lived- An hnspnntunt cassso existing betsveess two ssoblcmoss, Lord Untie, wheu taking nsa string 189