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 CAS first persons honoured with a DUKEDOM in the Scottish of the Right Honourabhe Godfrey Lill. eeeond judge of the peerago. in 1398, the hoir-apparont to the throne having Court of t’ommon Pleaa in Ireland, and had issue, been created DUKE OF RoTnsav, the lli’genl Fire was at the 5. ReRBRT, his sueressor. - same time raised to the Duaenon OF ALBaNY. liii grace, ii. Aodrew-Godfrey, 0. 0 Dee. 1700; ‘a,. 10 ,ian. lOi4, SophiaIsabella. who fills a eenspicusus place in Scottish his tory, 2. in 1419 and was s. by the eniy sen of his first man’iage, llusinsc, 2nd Duke of Albany, who ,o. Isabel, eldest dan. and re-heir of Duncan, Earl of Lennox. Proviousiy tr, tl,c decease of his father, this nobleman was a captive for thirteen years in England, having been made prisoner at the hattie of Ilornildon, in 1402. tIe a. the late Duke ii, the regency, as well as the dukedom, hut with taients for such a station of a very fnferisr order. Within a few short ycors he was hrought to the block, with his two elder sisrvivfitg sons, and his 6 athsr-in-iaw the Duke of Lenn’,x (ust,s 1410), when tlsc D,,kedom of Albany reverted to the crown, fits grace’s isoxt son, SIR JAMEs STUART, called James lIe Cessa, upon being apprised of the imprisonment of his father by Jxatoa I., flew to arms, and, withAhe afd of the Bishop of Argyll, raising i. Cartdi,,o, to, in 1410. eo iS rt. Sir Runes hlathnrst, 10CR., a bassd of Dighland freebooters, ,tsoauite,I and b,,rnt the town of Dunharton, and put Sir James Stuart, of De,ndonald, ti. Sarah, i. 10 i836, to the Rev. Gearge Gehuotead, MA., of natural son of ROBERT If., governor of the castle, to the sword, I May, 1424. For these acts of violence he The earl ,f. 26 Aug. 1820; the countess in Nov. 1843: his was proalaimed a felon, and forced to seek an asylsm fit elder eon, Ireland, whence he never aftersvards retnned, but 2. there II. ROBERT, 2nd earl, 0. 19 Aug. l70t as. 2:; Aprll, 1606, in 1431. His eldest son, ANDREW SrUART, was brought over from Ireland by Jemima, only dau. of the late Ccl. Robinam, of the royal JAMES if., and created, in 1409, Lo,sf Avemclale; he was artillery, and by her (who 1. 4 May, 1639) bad issue, afterwards chancellor of Seotiand, and dying r. p. fn 1488, i. EDWARF, 3rd earl. was s. by his nephew, ALEXANDER STUART, father of ANDREW STUART, Lord Avandale, who was r. by his son, ANDREW, 3rd Lord Avandale; who having exchanged his barony with Ssr James ilamilton, toe that of Oeu,LvmE, was ordnhsed to he called LORD STUART 00 OetuLvRlE, in time to come, by Act of Parhament, 11 Ilareh, 3012-I. His iordohip was e. at his decease by his son, ANDREW, 2nd Lord Stuart of Oehilh-ie, commonly called The good Lsrd Oehiifrie. This nobleman was s. at his decease, in 1002, by his grandson, ANDREW STUART, 3rd Lord Oehiitrie, a lord of the bed- chamber to JAMES I. of England, who having sold, through pecuniary embarrassment, the barony of Orbiltrie to his cousin, Sir James Stewart of Killeith, and relinquished his title to that gentleman, was ereatid, 7 Nov. 1619, Lord v. Wiliam-lIa,a’dlen, 0.30 Nov.2017; ii. 11 Jan. 1804. - Sgesacu’t, B,,,’onof Caslle-Sfcsaas’f, eo. Tyrsae, in the peerage of s. Jnha-Franees. arridentaiiy burnt to ,ieath, 20Apr11, 1827. Ireland. Ills lordship sit. Ohsrgaret, dan. of Sir John Kennedy, ii. Charlotte-Ortnria, 2. ywtog. of Dlah’quhau, and dying in 1612, left tbree sons, I. AROREW, his successor, who was invested Ia the lifetime of III. Ensvonn, ant earl, 0. 11 Sept. 1007; in. Feb. 1000, his father, under pateot of JAMES I., wifh divers lands in the Emmelino, only seirviving chiid 1,6 the late Benjamin co. ‘fyroae, which were erected 11110 the manom of Castle- Bathuret, Esq., son of the late Bishop ,if Norwich, hut Stewart, Forward, and Carrigaa. is. JouN, successor to hio oephew, Josias. as 0th lord. sit. ttobert, of irry; a eol. in the army; or. Jane, dan. of Airasandro Pietocehi, only son of the late Gen. Pisteerhi) James Riel,anlsou, Esq. of Castle Hill, cc. Tyrone. Col. he had no issue; he 2. 10 Fob. 1837. Stuart d. in i662, and was o. by his son, ROBERT, who 2. in i686, leaving an only son, Aanonw, svhs was taken by hie mother into Seatland, Arrro—Quarlerly : 1st, or, a lion, rampaitt. go’., within a where he remained during the troubles in Ireland, aoi doable tressare, flory-co,mterfloey, of the last, ,‘hr SCoTLAND; 2. in 17i0, ieaviug with other issue, a son and heir, ROBERT, s,’lo us. Margaret, eldest da,i. of Thontas of three points, go., for STUART; I,’d org., a sallier between gdwardo, Esq. of Castle Gore, eo. Tyrone; and dyisg in fear roses, gu., for 1.nateox; dlii, or, ,, li,,n, rampant, gil., 1742, left a son, ANDREw-THOMAs, who inherited as 6th Damn Castle- olive branches, ppr. Stewart. Lord Caatle-Stua,’t was a. by his eldest son, Sin ARnREW STUARr, 2nd iord; who had been previously Seitf—Stuarl hall, Co. Tyrone. created a bread ef Nsoa Seofia. His lordship e. Lady CASTLE-WELL.AN, LORD, 8CC ANNROLEY, EARL. Anne Stenart, 4th dan. and re-heir of John, 0th Earl of Athol, and dying in 1879, was a. by his eldest son, ANDRNW, 3rd baron. This nobleman ie. Joyce, sole heiress of Sir Arthur Dlundell, of Ollsmddllotown, Itiug’s Co., and had an only dan. and heiress, Olary, who ,,s. Ilenry Howard, Earl of Suffolk, and conveyed to that nobleman the family estate. Lord Castie-Stewart d. in 1602, and was a. by hia brother, JoelAs, 4th baron. This nobleman dying without issue, in 1662, the title reverted to his uncle, JOHN, 0th haron. After the decease of this nohieman, a bachelor, in 1678, the hmsouro remained dormant until the year 7774, when they were ciaimed by, and allowed to, ANDREW-THOMAs-STuART, Roq. of trry, eo. Tyrone (revert to descendants of the Hon. Robert Stuart, of Irry, yosmgeot eon of the 1st Lord) as 6th Baron Castle-Stuart. his lordship was created Vierosent G’uafte-Sfeaasrf, 96 Dee. 1703, and advanced to an earidom, as EARL OF CAOTLE-STEwART, CATBCARv, EnDL (Alan-Frederick Cetlavart), Viscount 29 Dee. 1000. lIe itt. 29 July, 1721, Sarah, dau. and es-heir 199 CAT eldest dan. of (ieer7e-hernex Cosyngln,u laq. of Hiring Itill, cc. Loadeaderry, and by lirr (wits ci. 24 Jane, 1604) has, I Aodrew-’fhomas ; in. Ilary Gilmore, and has issue. 2 George—Willitun—Conyogham Capt. i,i lbs tirnty ; tn 7 Dee. 16.54, Oisrianne, telv sorvis toe duiil of It,,. tat James C,srtfu’elI, FDoq.,anl widow of the Rev. Aaron Footer, of Olilton Ledge, W’eCs. 3 John, ‘1, in 1040. 4 ltnrleigh. 0 I;abert—Arthnr—W’alter—Charlcs; o. 24 May, I aOl, Louisa— Frances, dan. of Ednsitnd—Sin’;er Purtt,,,, Esq. 1 Ch,,r,,tle, ,n.4 7Lsrels, i047. Is the ltev. lletrge tobinoun. 2 Sarah-Henrietta, os. in 1040, 3-0. Thompson, Csq. 0 Emily. 4 Olivia. 0 Sophia Letilia to. 0 Jane, 1867, is Edavard-Gee Barnard, Esq. of Sotot, Cove, Yorkshire. 6 Anna, 2. 1042. 7 Caroline, ,,,. 10 June, 1800, Capt. W.-C. Cole Hamilton. 2nd son of the late hiehop of Norwich, and ii. mo widow, 19 Jan. 1064. Redbnrne, Iterts. it. CRAREBS-E Box, present peer. iii. Robert, 0. 14 Get. i eli ;,t.t’ em. in 1072. iv. Aodrew-Gedfi’ey, MA., 0.24 Sept. tail; in holy orders; honorary ennon of Peeerhorougll, and rector of Cottes,nore, co. Rutland ; m. 1st, 21 lIre. i037, Catl,erine-Annr, dan. of Richard, 0th Viseo,tut l’osveroeo,trt, and by her (svho ci. 20 Dec. 1049) has 1usd issae, I Robert-Edward, 0. 2 Nov. 1836; ci. 20 Ray, 1807. 2 Andrew-Isbn, 0. in 1041. 3 Eiehard-Wiogfleld, 0. 1643. 4 William-Cmbel, 0. 1844. I Throdi,sia-Anne. 2 Frances, din 1847. Joe ta Indly, 24 April, 1049, Mary, 2nd dan. of the lion, and Rev. Leiand-Noel Noel, and by her (who <1. 24 Jan. 1009), has had, 1 lloeece-Neel, 0.30 Dec. 1810. 2 Douglas, 0. 20 Oct. 1601. 1 Heen, ,i. 1807. 2 liary-Eeatriee. The 2nd earl 2. 16 June, 1011, and was r. by his el,lest son, by her (who m. hndly, at home, 27 Juno, 1667, Signor Creel isso—Itarony, 7 Nev. 1619. ltaraoetry, i637. Viscount, 20 Dee. 1703. Earldom, 29 PIer. 1000. 2nd, or, a fesse, cheqey, org. and as. in chief a lahei Ihe whole within a brrdare, coiulo07’, of the second and firer. C,vat—A sonirorn’s head, org., armed, or, between a pair of sap;ms’tr’e—Twe dragons, vert. JJ’alle—b’OrB’ard. C AT H CAR T. Catheart, and Baron Creuuock, in the pees’sge