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 CAltrENTEH — CAMUCK. Col. »f the King's own Reg. of Dragoons, with which he served with great gallantry luitli in Flanders and Spain. Ho was of grout service at the unfortunate battle of Alnianza in 1707, anil was severely wounded, 27 .Inly 1710 at the battle of Almenara. Lieut-Gen, 1709. M P. for Whitchurch, Hants, 1714. Envoy to the Court of Vienna, 1716, Governor of Minorca and Commander-in-Chief of all the forces in North Britain, 17:6. On 29 May 1719 he was ar. BAHON CARPENTER OF KIUAGHV,( :l ) co. Kilkenny [I]. From 1722 to 1729 he was M.P. for Westminster. He M. (mar. lie. 20 Jan. 1698/4, at the Fac. olfine, both being said to be aged 33) Alice, .vidow of James Maiuiktson, da. of William (Caulkbii.d), 1st Viscount Chahi.emont [1], by Sarah, da. of Charles (Mooiik). Viscount Dkoohkda [I]. With her he had a considerable fortune. She d. at Bath, Somerset, 7 Oct. 1731 and was bur. 'from her husband's house at Longwood) at Ouselbury, Hants. Admon. 17 Feb. 1731/2. He d. 10 Feb. 1731/2, aged 74 and was bur. there. M.I. Will dftt. 31 Dec. 1731, pr, 17 Feb. 1781/2. N. 1732. G-eoros (Carpenter), Baron Carpentri; of KlLLAOHV [1], only s. and h., who in 1704 was Cornet; in 1712 Contain, and in 1715 Lieut.-Col. of the 1st Reg. of Horse Guards ; first Lieut.-Col. in MiiV 174S. He was elected M.P. for Morpeth 1711 and 1722, and for Weobley in 1711, F.R.S., &c. (Hi 23 May 1 733 be inherited the estate of Holme iu Dilwyuue, ok Hereford, long the inheritance of his paternal ancestors, under the will of his second cousin, Thomas Carpenter, to whom, however, he was not the heir male. He m. 26 Aug. 1722, Elisabeth, da. of David Pktty of Wanstead, Essex, Citizen of London. He d. in Grosvenor Sip, Midx., 12 July 1749 and was bur. at Ouselbury nfsd. Will  Aug. 1723. On 1 May 1761 ho was cr. VISCOUNT OAKLING FORD, c... Louth, and EARL OF TVRCONNEL in the province of Ulster [I], with which dignities the Barony continued, ever afterwards, united— See "Tyrconnki. " Earldom of [1], cr. 1761 ; cr. lS;"i3. CARRABROAVNE CASTLE. Sec "Oranmorb and Browne op Carraiirowne Castle, co. Galway &c." (Browne) Barony [I], cr. 1836. CAREICK (district of), Scotland. Earldom [SJ jf Ddncan, son of GILBERT, one of the sons of Fergus the Celtic Bonn of G.u.l<>way (who d. 1161), having compromised t 11 SO) matters with his cousin Roland, who had rival claims, obtained from King William the Lion [SJ, the district of Carrick, formed out of the old Cumbrian Kingdom, part of ancient Galloway, with the title of EARL OF CAllltlCK [S]. II. 1210 1 2. jS T EiL, Earl of Carrick [S], s. and h. was appointed one of the Regents of Scotland and Guardians of Alexander III [S], 20Sep.I25o. He hi. Margaret, da. of Walter, High Steward of Scotland. He d. vm. IIL 125G. .;. AlAi!OAnET,( b ) .--im jnr<> Countess of Cahrick [S], da. and h. She m. firstly, Adam ok Kii.concath, who thus became jure marili, Eabi, ok Caiiiuck [S.] He s.p. being killed in the French Crusade of 126S, V 1 ) See the very elaborate preamble to the patent in " Lodge," vol. in. p. 91, note. (»)_ She is called, erroneously, by Fordun "Martha, da. and h. of Adam, Karl of Carrick, making her thus a da. of (Margaret) the above Countess, by hei husband Adam de Kilconeath. The Mehore chronicle designates her correctly and there is Muodant record evidence to the same eU'ect. I'jc inform. G. Burnett, Lyon. M 2