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 CAWDOR 125 was b. 30 Oct. 1872, at 3 The Cloisters, Westm. Abbey. Having sue. to the Peerage after 22 Jan. 1 901, he is, as such, outside the scope of this work.] Family Estates. — These, in 1 8 83, consisted of 33,782 acres in co. Carmar- then, 17,735 '" CO. Pembroke, and 21 in co. Cardigan, viz. 51,538 acres in Wales, worth ;^3 5,042 a year; besides 46,176 acres in co. Nairn and 3>943 in co. Inverness, viz. 50,119 acres in Scotland, worth ;/;9,62o a year. Total, 101,657 acres, worth ;^44,662 a year. Principal Residences. — Stack- pole Court, CO. Pembroke; Golden Grove, co. Carmarthen; and Cawdor Castle, CO. Nairn. (^) CECIL OF ESSENDON BARONY, I. Robert Cecill, Knt., Chief Secretary to Queen I 1601 Elizabeth and to James !,('') was, 13 May 1603 (the ^' patent being confirmed 13 Aug.), cr. BARON CECIL OF ESSENDON, co. Rutland. On 20 Aug. 1604 he was cr. VISCOUNT CRANBORNE, co. Dorset, and, on 4 May 1605, EARL OF SALISBURY. See " Salisbury," Earldom of, cr. 1605. CECIL OF PUTNEY i.e. "Cecil of Putney, co. Surrey," Barony (Cecil), cr. 9 Nov. 1625 with the Viscountcy of " Wimbledon," which see; extinct 1638. CESSFURD i.e. " Ker of Cessfurd and Cavertoun," Barony [S.] (Ker), cr. 18 Sep. 1 61 6, with the Earldom of " Roxburghe," [S.], which see. i.e. "BowMONT and Cessfurd," Marquessate of [S.] {Ket), cr. 25 Apr, 1707, with the Dukedom of" Roxburghe" [S.], which see. CHAMPVENT see CHAVENT CHANDOS see CHAUNDOS (^) Earl Cawdor is one (the smallest owner) of the 28 noblemen who in 1883 possessed above 100,000 acres in the United Kingdom. See vol. vi. Appendix H. C") See Cnatiom, 1483-1646, in App., 47th Rep., D.K. Pub. Records.