CATHERLOUGH — CAVAN. 197 26 March 1756 Btid was bur. (na Baroness Luxborough) at Ullenhall, Co. Warwick. He m. secondly IS Juno 1756, at St, Geo. Han. wj,, "Mary, Lady LH Quesne, widow." Jlo </. s.p.m.s., 30 March 1772 and was bur. at Ullenhall, afsd., when all his titles became extinct, M.I. Will rtat. 11 and 24 Feb. 1772, pr. 10 April 1772. His widow d. 179!> and was bar. at Hampton, Midx. M.I. Will (or admon.) 1795.(") Sec (after the date of 17CG) under " CARLO W," the modern designa- tion of " Catherluugh." CAULFEILB. i.e. " Lohd Caulfeild, Baron ofCiiarlemont" [I.] See " Ciiarlemont," Barony [I.] (Caulfeild), a: 1620. CAVAN (county and town of). Barony [I.] 1. Oliveu Lambart, only s. of Walter L.( ,J ) by his first wife, Hose, da. of Sir Oliver Wallop, was knighted at the storming of I. 1018. Cadiz, in 1596, by the Earl of Essex, whom he accompanied into Ireland, where, during the Earl's absence (1594), he was Master of the Camp : was Sergeant Major of the Army and, in 1601, Gov. of Connaught, and, having been of great service in reducing the province of Ulster, received large grants of laud in various parts of Ireland. P.C. [I.] 1600. M.P. for co. Cavan, 16; one of the Couucil for Munster 1615, and, on 17 Feb. 1617/S was cr. LOUD LAMBART, BAKON OF CAVAN,(<0 co. Cavan [I.] He m. before 1600, Hester, da. of Sir William FLEETWOOD of Cardiugton Manor, Beds. He d. in Loudon 23 May 1618 and was bur. (as "the Lord Oliver Lambert") 10 June in Westm. Abbey. Will, without date, pr. 15 June 1618. Iitg. pott mortem taken at OaTan, at Athloue co. Roscommon, &c, as to his vast estates in Ireland. His widow d. 12 Mauii 1639 and was bur. at St. Patrick's, Dublin. II. 1618. •Jamil. Charles (Lambart), Lord Lambart, Baron Cavan [I.] s. and h. aged 18 years and 2 mouths at his Father's death. M.P. Earldom [I.] for Bossiney, co. Cornwall 1625 and 1627. Took his seat in the T House of Lords [L] Nov. 1634, distinguishing himself as a speaker. L Ib-i/. Seneschal of co. Cavan and of Kells, 1627. P.C. [I.] Raised a reg. of 1000 Foot against the rebels. Commander of the Forces in Dublin, in 1642 and, being very active in the cause of the King, was, 1 April 1647, ( d )« VISCOUNT KILCOURSIE in the King's County and EARL OF THE COUNTY OF CAVAN [I]. He m. Jane, sister of John, 1st Earl ok Radnor, da. of John (Robartes) 1st Baron Robahtes of Truro, by Frances, da. and coheir of John ( a ) The Hon. Henry Knight, his only s. and h., b. 25 Dec. 1723, d. s.p. 15 Aug. 1762, a few months before the creation of the Earldom, and was bur. at Ullenhall. M.I. Henrietta, the only da. m. Hon. Josiah Child and d, s.p. The estates were devised, by tho Earl, to Robert Knight (the eldest of his two illegit. sons) who was High Sheriff of co. Warwick, 1797. ( b ) This Walter, was 3rd s. of Walter Lambart of Carshalton, Surrey, Cit. and Freeman of London, and br. of Richard L., Alderman and sometime (1567) Sheriff of London. ( c ) See preamble to this patent in " Lodge, vol. i, p. 351. ( d ; It is stated in " Lodge," Vol. i, p. 355 note, that " the patent passed the seals in April 1647 but is not inrolled in H.M's. High Court of Chancery." The privy seal was dat. at Newcastle, 14 Jan. 1646/7. This (and nut the patent) is stated, in Lodge's MS. patents, to have been inrolled " R. 19." In Salmon's peerage the date is 30 March 1647, the same date as the Earl of Donegall's patent, which immediately precedes it, but in Lodge's MS. it is 1 April, as given above.