102 CADOGAN. Dragoons, 1721 j Major Gen. 1739 ; Got. 2nd troop of Horse Guards, 1713-76 ; Lieut. Gen., 1745 ; Gen. of the Horse, 1761-70 ; Gov. of Sheemess, 1710 ; Gov. of Grave- send and Tilbury Fort, 1752-76. A trustee of the British Museum ; F.K.S., &c 1 1« m. 25 July 1717 at St. Geo. the Martyr, Queen square, Midx., Elizabeth, 2nd and yet da. and coheir (whose issue became sole h.) of .Sir Hans Sloane, Bart., President of the College of Physicians and Lord of the Manor of Chelsea, Midx., by Klizabeth, da. and coheir of John LaNQLET, Alderman of Loudon. She (/. 20 May 176S and was her. at, Caversham, Oxon. Will pr. Sep. 1768. He d. 21 Sep. 1776 in his 92ud year and was bur. 30th at Caversham. Will pr. 1776. III. 1770. 1 ami .'>'. Charles Sixiank (Cadouan), I'.AKi in Caikioax _ . . of Oakley, onlv s. and h., b. 29 Sep. 1728 in the parish of St. Geo. Han. ■harldom. M p {or Cambridge, 1749-76. Keeper of the Privy Putts to II 1800 Prince Edward (of Wales) 1756; Surveyor of the King's Gardens, 1764; Master of the Mint, 1769-84; Hereditary Trustee of the British Museum. On 27 Dec. 1800 he was or. VISCOUNT CHELSEA, Co. Midx. and EAKL CADOGAN.(») He m. firstly 30 May 1747 at St. Geo. llau. sq. Frances, da. of Henry (Bromley), 1st Baron Monteort by Frances, da. of Thomas Wyndha.m of Trent, Somerset. She d. 25 May 1768 and was bur. 30th at Caversham. Hew. secondly, 10 May 1777, Man-, da. of Charles CHURCHILL, Col. in the army, by Mary, the hr/ttimatcd da. of Robert (Walpole), 1st Earl oe Ohfohd. She was divorced 1796.0') He d. 3 April 1S07. 2 ami 4. Ciiahle-s IIenry Sloane (Cadogax), Earl C'AIHXiAU, Ac, s. and h., being eldest of the six sons by 1st wife; fc. 29 Nov. ami bop. 13 Dec. 1749 at St. Geo. Han. sq., was sometime au officer in the army. Hereditary Trustee of the British Museum. He d. until. 23 Dec. 1S32. Will pr. July 1833. Earldom. III. Barony. IV. !>1S07. 3 ami 0. George (Caiiogan), Earl Cadogas, &c., br. and h., being 8th s., the 2nd s. by the 2nd wife, of the first Earl of the creation of 1800. He was b. 5 May 1783 >18oo. j n St. James square, Midx. and bttp. there; entered the Royal Navy 1796 ; Post Ga.pt. 1807 ; Hear Admiral of the Blue, 1811 ; and, finally, Admiral of the Red, 1863. Extra Naval Aide-de-Camp to William IV, 1831 : Naval Aidc- de-Camp to the Queen, 1837. Knight of Maria Theresa of Austria, 22 July 1814 in reward for services (in co-operation with the Austrian troops) on the coast of the Adriatic. C.B.. 4 June 1815. On 10 Sep. 1S31 he was (in his brother's life time)cr. BARON OAKLEY OF CAVERSHAM, co. Oxford. Heredi- tary Trustee of the British Museum. He hi. 4 April 1S10, Louisa Honoria, sister of the 1st Baron Wallscourt [I.], 5th da. of Joseph Blake of Ardfry, co. Galway, by Honoria, da. of Dermot Daly. She d. 12 Sep. 1815. He d. 15 Sep. 1864 in his 83rd year at (No. 138) Piccadilly, Midx. Earldom. IV. Barony. V. ( a ) When the family name is taken as the Peerage title it is more usual in the case of Earldoms, or even of Marquessates, to omit the word " of "; e.g. (among Marquesses) Conyngham, Comwallis, Townshend, &c; also (among Earls) Amherst, Aunesley, Bathnrst, Cadogan, Cairns, Cathcart, Cowley, Graham, Grey, Fitzwilliam, Howe, Nelson, Poulett, Russell, Spencer, Stanhope, Wakiegrave, &c. In some cases "of" is omitted when the title was the surname (not of the party enobled, but only) of a family from whom the grantee derived descent, e.g. (among Earls) Beauchamp, Brooke, Brownlow, Ferrers, Granville, Innes, Mauvers, Sondes, Strange, Sydney, Vane, &c. Contrariwise, the word "of" is sometimes retained (more especially when the sur- name is of local origin), e.g., Earl of Berkeley, Earl of Coventry, Earl of Craven, &c. The Marquess Camden, Earl Cawdor, &c„ seem, as English titles, somewhat anomalous, tho', in the Irish peerage, names of places are not unfrequently so treated, e.r/., Earl Belmore, Earl Castle Stewart, Earl Erne, Earl Fife, Earl Mountcashell, Earl Wintertou, &c. ( b ) The cauBe was crim. con. with Rev. Mr. Cooper.