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 490 CALLENDAR attainted, when all his honours became forfeited.{^) See "Linlithgow," Earldom of [S.], cr. 1 600 ; forfeited 17 IS- CALNE AND CALSTON i.e. "Calne and Calston, co. "Wilts," Viscountcy (Petty), cr. 1784, with the Marquessate of Lansdowne, .which see. CALTHORPE BARONY. I. Henry Gough (afterwards Gough-Calthorpe), s. and h. of Sir Henry G., Bart, (so cr. 26 Apr. 1728), of I. 1796. Edgbaston, co. Warwick (d. 8 June 1774), by his 2nd wife, Barbara, da. of Reynolds Calthorpe, of Elvetham, Hants, was l>. 1 Jan. 1749. He was M.P.(^) for Bramber 1774-96; he took by Royal Lie. 7 May 1788, the additional surname of Calthorpe on the death of his maternal uncle. Sir Henry Calthorpe, K.B., whose estates he inherited. On 16 June 1796, he was cr. BARON CALTHORPE of Calthorpe, co. Norfolk. He m., i May 1783, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Frances, 2nd da. and coh. of Gen. Benjamin Carpenter, by Mary, yst. da. and coh. of Lieut. Col. Timothy Carr. He d. in Grosvenor Sq., of fever, 16, and was l>ur. 26 Mar. 1798, at Edgbaston, in his 50th year. M.L Will pr. 1798. His widow, who was i>. 10 June 1761, d. I May 1827, at Brighton. Will pr. June 1827. IL 1798. 2. Charles (Gough-Calthorpe), Baron Calthorpe, 2nd('=) but 1st surv. s. and h., i. 22 Mar. 1786. Ed. at Winchester (1799). He d. unm., 5 June 1807, of consumption, at Flushing, in Cornwall, aged 21. Admon. July 1807. (^) On his death the issue male of all the persons named in the patent of 1660 became extinct.* " If, however, the letters patent did not proceed upon a resignation, as appears to have been the case, they could not affect any honours which could be claimed under the previous grants," i.e. the Barony of 1633 granted to hein male, and, (if the deed could be proved), the nomination (7 May 1 660) of the final rem. of the Earldom, ^c, in favour of nearest heirs male. In 1784 Sir Alexander Livingston, Bart., received from the Attorney Gen. (afterwards Lord Kenyon) a favourable opinion as to his claim, as h. mzXt general, to this Earldom. In June 1 821, his s. and h., Sir Thomas L., Bart., presented a petition to the King to the same eflFect {Lords' Journals, vol. liv, p. 504). He d. s.p., 1 Apr. 1853, when the issue of William, 6th Lord Livingston [S.], who d. 1592, appears to have become extinct, that of the 5th Lord remaining. See Hewlett, pp. 1 24-128. (•>) He was a Whig till the Coalition of 1783, but thereafter supported Pitt. V.G. (<=) His elder br., Henry, b. 24 Jan. 1784, d. 4 Nov. 1790. V.G. Alexander, 2nd Earl of Callendar, having been served his "heir of provision."
 * Alexander Livingston, of Dalderse, therein named, had d. s.p. Mar. 1694,