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 BUCKINGHAM 411 wife, Wilbraham, ist Earl Egerton of Tatton, who d. i6 Mar. 1909. She was living 19 12. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 9,51 1 acres in Bucks, and 236 in Oxon (worth together ;^' 16, 140 a year), 498 acres in Cornwall (worth ;^i,298 a year), 232 acres in Midx., and 5 in Somerset. Total, 10,482 acres, worth ;^i 8,080 a year. Chief Residences. — Stowe Park, Bucks, and Wotton House, near Aylesbury, Bucks. BULCOT LODGE See "Carrington of Bulcot Lodge," Barony [I.] [Smith), cr. 1796. BULKELEY OF CASHEL, and BULKELEY OF BEAUMARIS VISCOUNTCY [I.] I. Thomas Bulkeley, 2nd s. of Sir Richard B., of T ^ Baron Hill, in Beaumaris, co. Anglesey [d. 28 June ^^' 1 621), by his 1st wife, Mary, da. of Villiam (Burgh), Lord Burgh (of Gainsborough), Sheriff of co. Anglesey 1641-42, was, for his loyalty to Charles I, cr. by that King, at Oxford, 6 Jan. 1643/4 (19 Car. I), VISCOUNT BULKELEY OF CASHEL,(^) CO. Tipperary. He m. Blanche, da. of Robert Coytmore, of Coytmore, co. Carnarvon, by Lumley, da. of Humphrey Lloyd, the weU-known antiquary.('') He d. in or shortly before i659.('=) Admon. 23 June 1659; his 6 children and widow ("Dame Blanche Bulkeley") renouncing. II. 1659.'' 2. Robert (Bulkeley), Viscount Bulkeley of Cashel [I.], 2nd but ist surv. s. and h., High Sheriff for CO. Anglesey, 1658; M.P. for that co. 1660, and 1685-87, and for co. Car- narvon 1675-79. Vice Admiral of North Wales 1679 till his death. A Tory (^) The preamble of this patent is in Lodge, vol. v, p. 25. For the only record of this creation, see note sub Byron. C") According to Lodge he m., 2ndly, the da. of Mr. Cheadle, sometime his Steward, "but by her had no issue and gave way to fate by poison." But there is evidently some confusion here, and it would appear that his mother and one Thomas Cheadle were charged with poisoning his father, and were twice tried, and acquitted on each occasion. (') Col. Richard Bulkeley, his ist son, held Beaumaris Castle for the King until 1646. He d. 5. p. and v. p., 19 Feb. 1649/50, being treacherously murdered by Richard (or Thomas?) Cheadle, for which crime that person (who had been Deputy Constable of Beaumaris Castle) was hung at Conway. G.E.C. On 28 June 164 1, Robert Bulkelev, Esq., petitions the peers, complaining of the hardships he has suffered at the hands of his mother, Lady Anne Bulkley, his father-in-law Thomas Chedle, and his uncle Thomas Bulkley. V.G.