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 CATHERLOUGH in 1772. His widow d. 1795, and was bur. at Hampton, Midx. M.I. Will pr. Dec. i795-(^) See (after the date of 1766) under " Carlow," the modern designation of " Catherlough." CAULFEILD i.e. "Lord Caulfeild, Baron of Charlemont " [I.]. See " Charle- MONT," Barony [I.] (Caulfeild), cr. 1620. CAUNTELOO BARONY BY i. William de Cauntelo,(') s. and h. of Nicholas WRIT. de Cauntelo {d. before 24 Sep. I266),() by Eustache,() da. and h. of Ralph fitz Hugh (') (s. and h. ap. of Hugh I. 1299. FITZ Ralph, (8) of Greasley, Notts, Ilkeston, co. Derby, &c.). He was b. and bap. in the Abbey of Lenton, Notts, confounded with the nobility of this country, and very often are so. It must be such a herald as myself to distinguish between an Earl of Carlisle and an Earl of Cather- lough, the son of a Transport." (George Selwyn to Lord Carlisle, 26 Feb. 1768). He and a Mrs. Davis appear in 1771, " Lord C . . . gh and Mrs. D . v . s" in the notorious tete-a-tete portraits in the Toiun and Country Mag., vol. iii, p. 1 2 1, for an account of which see Appendix B in the last vol. of this work. V.G. (^) Henry, his only s. and h., b. 25 Dec. 1728, m., 21 June 1750, Frances, da. of Thomas Heath, of Stanstead, Essex, and d. s.p., 1 5 Aug. 1 762, a few months before the creationof the Earldom, and was iJiHr. at Ullenhall. M.I. His widow ;«., 1 6 Nov. 1763, Henry (Scott), 4th Earl of Deloraine, and d. s.p., 1782, in France. Henrietta, tiie only da., m., istly ( — ) Wymondfold, of Lockinge, Berks, whom she deserted, and was by him divorced; she m., 2ndly, the Hon. Josiah Child and d. s.p. The estates were devised, by the Earl, to Robert Knight (the elder of his two illegit. sons), who was High Sheriff of CO. Warwick, 1797. (*>) This article, which differs considerably from previous accounts, has been kindly contributed by G. W. Watson. V.G. ('^) His arms were Gules, a fesse Vair between 3 fleurs-de-lis Or. The lis are sometimes represented as wolf's heads jessant fleurs-de-lis, canting on the name, which is probably derived from Chanteloup, canton of Brehal, in La Manche. (<*) Patent Roll, 50 Hen. Ill, m. 3. He was a yr. s. of William de Cantelou (who d. 22 Feb. 1250/1 — Annales de Theokesberia, p. 143), and not a yr. br. as Dugdale and others state. His eldest br., William, m. the heiress of Abergavenny. See that title, under the nth Lord. (=) She m., 2ndly, without licence, before Oct. I 268, William de Ros, of Ingman- thorpe, CO. York [Curia Regis, roll no. 186, m. 30 d). See "Ros of Ingmanthorpe." (*) The widow of this Ralph is called Joan de Cantilupo on the Fine Roll, 49 Hen. Ill, tn. 4, under date 29 Apr. 1265. The mother of Eustache was sister, and in her issue h., of Piers de la Haye, of Arlington, Sussex (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. I, file 64, no. 21 : Exch. Inq. p. m.. Enrolments, no. 4). (e) Ch. Inq. p. m. (on Hugh fitz Ralph), Hen. Ill, file 45, no. 7. He m. Agnes, da. and h. of Ralph de GreseP, of Greasley, Notts, and Middle Claydon, Bucks, 3 knights' fees held of the honour of Peverel of Nottingham. They had livery of her father's lands, 19 June 1228 {Fine Roll, 12 Hen. Ill, m. 4.).