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 CAPEL — CARBERY. H. 1GI9. S. Arthur ^Capeix), Baron Capell of Hadiiam, s. anil h., bap. 28 Jauy. 1031/2, at Hadham. On 20 April 1061 ho was cr. VISCOUNT MALDEN, co. Essex, and EARL OF ESSEX. See " Essex," Earldom of, m. ififii- CAl'KLL OF TEWKESBURY. Barony. /. Henry Capei.e, 2*1 s. of Arthur, 1st Baron Capell OF Hadham, by Elizabeth, da. and h. of Sir Charles Morrison, Bart. I. [UJ'J, and K.B., was bap. t> March 1037/8 at Hadham parva, Herts. KB. W 28 April 1661. First Commissioner of the Admiralty 25 April 1070 ; 1G9G. was a zealous supporter of the exclusion bills ; P.C. to Charles II and William III ; one of the Lords of the Treasury, 16S9-90, and again Feb. 1691/2. On 11 April 1092 he Was cr. BARON CAPELL OF TEWKESBURY, c». Gloucester. He was one of the three Lords Justices of Ireland, 1093 ; Loud Dki i tv ok Ireland, 27 May 1685. He m. Dorothy, da. and coheir of Richard Bennet, of Eew Greeu, Surrey, br. to Sir Thomas Bennet, Bart., of Babraham. He rf. s.p. at Dublin Castle 30 May 1090, and was bur. at Hadham, when his honours became extinct. His widow d. 7 June 1721 at Kew, Surrey, and was bur. there M.I. CAPPOQUIN. BSD " Keane ok Giius.vee in* Afghanistan and Cappoquin, CO. Waterford" {K'canc), Barony a: 1S39. CARBERY (co. Kildare.) Barony [I.] ]. Siu William de Bermingiiam of Carbery, co. j 1- ii Kildare, whose ancestors appear to have been long settled at that place,' 1 ) was on 17 June 15 11 cr. BARON CARBERY, co. Kildare [I.], receiving also a grant of the religious houses of Clonard and Ballybogan, and other lands, CO. Meath. He m. firstly Rose, da. of Gerald FitzGeuald, of the Black Wood. He m, secondly, 25 Nov. 1545, Anne, da. of Sir John Plunket of Beaulieu. He d. 17 July 1.V1S at Dunfert, co. Kildare. His widow hi. that same year Robert PlI'Nket, s. of Sir John 1'. of Ounsoghly, Ch. Justice of the King's Bench [I.] and subsequently (apparently before 1557, when she was living) Mark Barnewall of Dunbroy, co. Dublin. (•>) II. IMS, % Edward (de Bermingiiam), Baron Carbery [I.], to only s. aud h., by 2d wife aged 2 years in 1548. He d. s.p aud pro- 1500 1 bably a minor when the Peerage became extinct^). See " II.a RiiEiiTON of Cauheky, co. Kildare." (Ponw.ro)j) Barony [I.], (ST. 1783. CARBERY (co. Cork). Earldom [I.j j, John (Vaughan), Baron Vaugiian of Mullengar, I. 1628 L 1 ^ was > 6 Au 8- i 028 --* 1 '- EARL OF CARBERY, co. Cork [IJ. He was s. and h. of Walter Vaughan of Golden Grove, co. Carmarthen, by Katharine, da. of Griffith At' uHTS of Newton in that co., aud having been previously Knighted in Ireland was, on 13 July 1621, cr. BARON VAUGHAN OF MULLENGAR, co. Westmeath [I.] He was sometime Comptroller "I the Household to James I, by whom he Was Bent Oil I special embassy til Spain. By Charles I he was raised to the Earldom of Carbery [I.] in 1028 as above. He m. firstly, Margaret, da. of Sir Gilly MeyiUOK. He m. secondly Jane, da. of Sir Thomas Palmer, who appears also to have d. before him. Nuncupative will directing that he should be bur. at Llandillowaue, dat. 29 April 1031 pr. 23 May 1039. (") See " Lodge," vol. iii, p. 51, for some account of this branch of the family. ('') See " Lodge," vol. v, p. 31, note. M His cousin Walter de Bermingham of Meylerstoun, co. Kildare (s. and h. of William, br. of the 1st Baron) was his heir, inheriting the manor of Dunfert, &c. He d. 27 Nov. 1591 leaving issue.