CADOGAN — CAHER. 103 Barony. VI. J.18C1. Earldom. J f and 6. Henry Charles (Cadogan), Earl y Cadouan, &c, s. and Ii., b. If, Feb. 1SI2 in South Auclley street, mat. at Oxford (Oviel Ooli.) 9 July 1829 ; B.A. 1S32. Attache at St. Petersburgh, 1834-35 ; M.P. for Reading, 1841-47; for Dover, 1852-57; Col. Westin. MiUtia, 1841 ; Sec. of Embassy at Paris, 1858-59 j Capt. of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1866-68; P.C., 1866. Hereditary trustee of the British Museum. He in. 13 July 1836 at his first cousin, Mary Sarah, 3rd dan. of Hon. the Rev. Gerald Valerian .ey, D.D., by Emily Alary, da. of Charles Sloane (Cadogan), Earl Cadogan abovenaiued. She, who was b. 16 Jan. 1808, d. 11 Feb. 1873. He d. a few mouths subsequently, 8 June 1873, in his 62ud year at Woodrising, Norfolk. Diiri Weli Earldom. VI. Barony. VII. >1873. 5 and 7. George Henry (Cadogan), Earl Cadogan [1800], Viscount Ciielsea[1SO0], Baron Cadogan of Oakley [1718], and Baron Oakley op Caversham [1831], s. and h., b. 12 May 1 840 at Durham ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; M.P. for Bath, May to June, 1873 ; Under Sec. for war, 1S75-7S ; for the Colonies, 1878-SO ; Loud Privy J Seal, Aug. 1SSS. Hereditary trustee of the British Museum. Hon. Col. 3rd City of London Regiment. He m. 1C .May 1S65, Beatrix Jane, 4th da. of William (Craven), 2nd Earl op Craven, by Kuril v Mary, da. of James Walter (Grimston), Earl OF Verulam. She was b. S Aug. 1844. [Albert Edward George Henry Cadogan, di/hd Viscount Chelsea, lsts. and h. ap. b. 29 Dec. 1866, to whom H.R.I I. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, was Sponsor. He d. 2 Aug, 1878, aged fl years, at Chelsea House, Cadogan Place.] (Henry Arthur Cadogan, t&ybul Viscount Cuelsea, 2d but 1st sutv. s. and h. ap. b. 13 June 1868. FaniUi/ estates. — These consist chiefly of the (lucrative) manor of Chelsea, Midx., which was purchased of the family of Cheyne in 1712, by Sir Hans Sloane, Bart., on whose death a.p.m., 11 Jany. 1753 in his 02d year, it devolved on his tsvo daughters, of whom one m. Lord Cadogan. The Rt Hon. Hans Stanley, only s. of the other da., d. s.p. 13 Jany. 1780, leaving the reversion of his moiety, after the death of his two sisters, to the Cadogan family, who became thereby, eventually, possessed of the whole. The names of Sloane street, Hans Place, Cadogan Square, &c, testify its extent. Princqsal Residence— Chelsea House, Cadogan Piace, Midx. CAHEE. alias CAHLER, aim CHAIER, alias CHAIERDOWNESKE. Barony [I.] t Sir Thomas Butler of Chaier, or Caher-down-EsIcc, in the barony of Kilteneuen, s. and h. of Edmund Butler of the same I. 1543. by Catharine, da. of Sir Pierce Power, of co. Waterford, was or. 10 Nov. 1513 BARON CAHER,! 3 ) co. Tipperary [I.], with rem. to the heirs of his 6otfy.( b ) He m. firstly Eleanor, da. of Piers (Butler), Earl of Ormonde [L] by Margaret, da. of Gerald (Fitz Gerald), Earl op KildaRe [I.] He m. secondly Ellen, sister of James, Earl op Desmond fl], 'fa. of Maurice, Fitz Gerald by Joan, da. of John FxezGibbon, the White-Knight. He d. 155S. The preamble to the patent is in "Lodge," vol. vi, p. 217. ( b ) This very unusual limitation to huirs general of the body, in an Irish patent was preceded (1328) by that of the Earldom of Ormonde, and followed (1660) by that of the Visoouatcy 0 £ Massereene.