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 I40 CHARLEMONT OF MoYDRUM [1.], by Margaret, da. of Michael Harris. She, who was b. i6 Apr. 1828, d. s.p.m.,{^) at Dublin Castle, 10 Nov. 1888. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 20,695 acres, co. Armagh; 5,903 in CO. Tyrone, and 222 in co. Dublin. Total 26,820 acres valued at Tyrone. CHARLETON See, also, under "Cherleton." i.e. "Charleton, co. Wilts," Barony (Howard), cr. 1621/2, with the ViscouNTCY OF Andover. See "Berkshire," Earldom of, cr. 1626. CHARLEVILLE (co. Cork) i.e. "Charleville, co. Cork" [I.] Barony {Brownlow), cr. 1718, with the ViscouNTCY OF Tyrconnel [I.], which see; extinct 1754. CHARLEVILLE (King's County) CHARLEVILLE OF CHARLEVILLE FOREST,and TULLAMORE OF CHARLEVILLE FOREST EARLDOM [1.] I. Charles Moore, only s. and h. of John (Moore), - 1st Baron Moore of Tullamore, by his ist wife, Mary, ^75 da. of Elnathan LuNN, was ^. 24 Jan. 1711/2; i«f. hisfather . 8 Sep. 1725. He was ed. at Trin. Coll. Dublin, ent. as ''7°4- "nobilis" July 1725; B.A. 1728, M.A. 1730. Grand Master of Freemasons [I.] 1741-43, and 1760-61; P.C. [I.] 12 Sep. 1746. On 16 Sep. 1758, he was cr. EARL OF CHARLE- VILLE in King's County [I.]. Gov. of King's County, being Custos Rot. 1 76 1 till his death. He m., 13 Oct. 1737, Hester, only surv. da. and h. of James Coghill,('=) LL.D., by Anne, sister of Thomas Pearson, of Rathmore, co. Meath. He d. s.p., 17, and was bur. 23 Feb. 1764, in the Chapel in South Audley Str., when all his honours became extinct. Will (") Their only child, Constance Elizabeth, ?«., 10 Feb. 1880, Uchter John Mark Earl of Ranfurly, and has issue. V.G. (•>) An advertisement in The Times newspaper, 19 Feb. 1867, states that "The fl«/y address in Ireland of the Earl and Countess of Charlemont from henceforth will be Roxborough, Moy, county Tyrone." (<=) Hester, sister of this James, m. in lyoo, Oliver Cramer, of Ballyfoile, co. Kilkenny, and their s. and h., Balthazar John Cramer, was father of John Cramer, who assumed the name of Coghill, was cr. a Bart. 1778, and who subsequently sue. to the estates of his cousin, the Dowager Countess of Charleville.
 * ^26,334 a year. Principal Residence. — Roxborough Castle,('') near Moy, co.