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 CAVAN 121 Olive, Rector of Ayot St. Lawrence afsd., by Ellen, ist da. of Joseph Thomas Brown, of Winifred House, near Bath. He d. at Wheat- hampstead, 14, and was bur. 18 July 1900, at Ayot afsd., aged 6o.(*) Will dat. 4 Mar. 1874, pr. 30 Aug. 1900, at above l^i 1,000 gross and net. His widow, who was b. at Ayot 20 Feb., and bap. there 5 Apr. 1846, d. of heart failure, at Wheathampstead House, Herts, 2, and was bur. 5 Aug. 1905, at Ayot St. Lawrence. EARLDOM [I.]] X. BARONY [I.] XL -1900. Frederick Rudolph (Lambart), Earl of Cavan [L 1647], Viscount Kilcoursie [L 1647], and Lord Lambart, Baron of Cavan [I. 16 18], s. and h. ap., h. at the Rectory, Ayot St. Lawrence, Herts, 16 Oct., and bap. there 19 Nov. 1865. Ed. at Eton. Lieut. Grenadier Guards 1885; A. D.C. to the Gov. Gen. of Canada 1891-93; Capt. 1897; Major 1902; Lieut. Col. ist Battn. Gren. Guards Feb. 1908. He served in the Boer War 1900-01; mentioned in Despatches. ('') M.V.O. 4th class 29 June 1 9 10. He ?«., i Aug. 1893, at Digswell Church, Herts, Caroline Inez, 1st da. of George Baden Crawley, of Fitzroy farm, in Highgate, Midx., by Eliza Inez, ist da. of H. G. Hulbert, of East Farleigh, Kent. She was b. 6 Feb. 1870, at 113 Harley Str., Marylebone. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 2,731 acres [I. and E.], in CO. Mayo, and in Somerset and Herts, valued at ;£2,099 a year. Principal Residence. — The Lodge, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. CAVENDISH OF BOLSOVER i.e. "Cavendish of Bolsover, co. Derby," Barony {Cavendish), cr. 1 Mar. 1627/8, with " Newcastle-on-Tyne," Earldom of; extinct 1691. BARONY. I. 1605. CAVENDISH OF HARDWICK I. William Cavendish, was, on 4 May 1605, cr. BARON CAVENDISH OF HARDWICK, co. Derby. On 7 Aug. 1 61 8 he was cr. EARL OF DEVONSHIRE. See "Devonshire," Earldom of, cr. 161 8. fWiLLiAM Cavendish, Wc'^/ Marquess of Hartington,s. and h. ap. of William, Duke (and Earl) of Devonshire, was 13 June 1751 sum. to the (') He was a Liberal and an advanced High Churchman, whereas his father had been a Conservative and an evangelical of the Exeter Hall t)-pe. His principal pastime was lawn tennis. V.G. (^) For a list of peers and h. ap. of peers who served in this war, see Ap- pendix B to this volume. 16