140 CARBERY — CARDIGAN. VTI. 1845. 7. Gf.ohcie Patrick Percy (Evank-Fri:kk Baron C.muif.ry [I.] nephew :iml li., being s. and h. of Percy Evans-Frcke (by Dorothea, da. of Uev. Christopher Harvey of Kyle eo. Wexford, D.D.) who was 3d br. of the (jth Lord. He was b. 17 March 1S10 ;it Perey Lodge eo. Wexford, and trie, his Father 9 Sep. 1S44. He ui. S Aug. 1S.V2, ;it Cork, Harriet-Maria-Catharinc, da. of Edmund- William Shti.wiam of Dun man woy co, Cork, Lieut.-(!cn. E.I.C.S. j by Harriet Eliza-Bouar da. of Dr. [ ] RONDKLL of Bath. She <(. s.p.m. 19 Aug. 1SS4 at Phale Court, Ballitteen, co. Cork. Family estates. These, in 1SS3, consisted in Ireland of 13,092 acres in eo. Cork, '2,019 in Queen's county and 2,724 in eo. l.imeriek, i.e., 1 i>,:!:i "> acres, valued at £10,515 a year — besides, in England, of, 1 titi? acres in co. Northampton, and 24 I in Dorset, i.e., 1,911 acres, valued £2,335 a year ; Both together amounting to 21,246 acres, valued at £12,S50 a year. Principal Residences. Castle Ereke, near Rosscarbery, co. Cork, and Laston Hall, Northamptonshire. CARDIFF. i.e. " Baron Herbert of Cardiff, co. Glamorgan" (Herbert) cr. 10 Oct. 1551. See " Pembroke " Earldom of, cr. 11 Oct. 1551. CARDIFF OF CARDIFF CASTLE. 1. John* Stuart, " commonly called Lord Mouxi Stuart," s. and h. ap. of John, Earl of Btjtb [S.] was, v.p., it. 20 May 1 770, BARON CARDIFF OF CARDIFF CASTLE. On 1 March 1790 he was cr. MARQUESS OF BUTE. See " Bute " Manpiessats of, cr. 1796. CARDIGAN ^County of) 1. Thomas (Brudenell), Baron Brudenell of Stoxton was, 20 April 1661, cr. EARL OF CARDK i AN( '). He was s. and h. of Robert Brudenell, of Doddington, eo. Huntingdon, by Catharine, da. and h. of Geoffrey Tayi.aiide s. and h. ap. of Sir Laurence T. of of the same ; which Robert was 1th and yst., but the only s. that left male issue, of Sir Thomas Brudenell of Deene, co. Northampton. He sue. his Father 4 July L"99 and his uncle, Jolin B. (in the estate of Deene) 16 Oct. 1606. On 29 June 1611, he was cr. a Bauoxkt (a month after the institution of that order) and was subsequently 9 April 1612 Knighted at Whitehall. On 26 Feb. 1627/S, he was cr. BARON BRUDENELL OF STONTON, co. Leicester. He was a zealous loyalist, suffering much in the Royal cause for which he was imprisoned in the Tower of LondonC 1 ). At the restoration he was cr. Earl of Cardigan as above( :l ). He m. in or before 1607, Mary, da. of Sir Thomas TitKSHAM of Rushton, co. Northampton by Muriel, da. of Sir Robert Throckmorton of Coughton, co. Warwick. He d, 16 Sep. 1663, aged 80 and upwards and was bur, at Deene. His widow d. 13 Oct. 1664. II. 1663. 2. Robert (Brudenell), Earl of Cardigan, Ax., s. anil h., 6. 5 March 1607. He m. firstly, Mary, da. of Henry (Constai lii) 1st Viscount Dunbak [S.], by Mary, da. of Sir John Tukton, Bart. She </., s.p.ni. He m. secondly, Anne, da. of Thomas (Savaob), Viscount Savaoe, by Elizabeth, sua jure, Countess Rivers. She d. 16 June 1696. He d. 16 July 1703 aged 96. (») See an account of the ceremonies attending this creation under "Clarendon" Earldom of, cr. 1661, note. () " During his confinement in the Tower he spent his leisure hours in making abstracts and other collections from the several records there deposited, great part of which are now in the library of the present Earl of Cardigan at Dean "—See " Collins " III. p. 495. Barony. I. 177G. Earldom. I. 1CC1.