FALKLAND. 811 Gloucester and fell "by .1 death which is scarcely distinguishable from suicide "( a ) in the first battle of Newbury, 20 Sep. 1643, aged ZZ,Q>) being bur. the 23d at Great Tow, Oxon. Will dat. 12 June 1642, pr. 20 Oct. 1643. He had at. (v.p.) about 1030, Lettice, da. of Sir Richard Mohison, of Tooley Park, CO. Leic, by Mary, da. of Sir Henry HahujotOW. She who was known for her good work( c ) was bur. 27 Feb. 1618/7, at Oreat Tew afsd. in her 35th year. Will dat. 25 Mav 16-16, iff. 8 May 1617. " III. 1G-43. 3. Loews (Carye), Viscount of Falkland, &c. [S.], 8. and h. bap. 5 July 1632, at Great Tew, died mm. at Moiitpelier, in France, 17 (27) Sep. 10 in ; bur. at Great Tew, 7 Nov. following. Admon. 1!) Nov. 1001, on behalf of his nephew Anthony, Viscount F., then a minor. IV. 1649. 4, Henry (Carye), Viscount of Falkland, &c. [S.], br. and h. M V. for Newton, Hants, 1645 j for Arundel, in the con v. Pari. 1000 and for Oxon, 1001. On 13 Aug. 1659, he was imprisoned in the Tower 011 suspicion of being concerned in a plot to restore the King. Lord Lieut, of Oxon. He in. before 1656, Rachaol, da. of Anthony Hunoeritird, of Rlackbourton, Oxon, and of Farley Castle, Somerset, by Raehael, da. of Rice Jones, of EstbaU, Oxon. He d. in London, 2 April 1063 and was bur. the 9th, at Great Tew. Admon. 1 July 10G3.( J ) His widow ni. Sir James Hayes, of Bedgebury Park, in Goudhurst, Kent, P.O., who,/, in June 1091. She 24 Feb. 1717/8, at Bedgebury and was bur. 3 March with her last husband, at Goudhurst afsd. Will dat. 10 Feb. 1717, pr. 12 Nov. 1719. V. 1GG3. 5. Anthony (Carye), Viscount of Falkland, &c. [S.], only 3. and h., S. 15 Feb. 1050, at Farley Castle, Somerset; JO*, for Oxon, 165S-59; for Fore, in Ireland, 1662; Sc., Paymaster in the Navy to Charles II and James IT, and, concurring with the revolution, was P.C. and a Com- missioner of the Admiralty to the new Sovereigns, 23 Jan. 1090/1. He was however, by vote of his house of Commons, of which he was a member committed to the Tower, 17 Jan. 1693/4, for peculation. He m. Rebecca, da. of Sir Rowland Lytton, of Knebworth, Herts, heiress of her mother, his 2d wife, Rebecca, da. and coheir of Thomas CHAPMAN, of Wormeley in that couuty. He d. s.p.s. of the small pox, 24 and was bur. 23 May, 1694, in Westm. Abbey-C 1 ) Will dat. 30 Oct. 1691, pr 26 July 1694. His widow who was lap. 3 July 1002, at Knebworth, d. 1709, and was bur. in St. Taul's Cathedral, London. (0 Will dat. 5 Aug. 1709 ; pr. 7 Nov. following. VI. 1694. 0. Lucius Henry (Gary), Viscount of Falkland, &c. [S.], cousin and h. male, being only s. and h. of Edward Cahy, of Caldicote, co. Monmouth, High Bailiff of Westm., by Anne, da. and coheir of Charles Lucas), Lord Lucas of Siienfield, which Kdward was s. of the Hon. Patrick Cary) (sometime a monk at Douay) who was yst. s. of Henry, the 1st Viscount Falkland. Ho was b. 27 Aug. and bap. 7 Sep. 1087, at St. James Westm., and sue. his father in 1692. He served in Spain under Gen. Stanhope, at Almenara. In 1715, he sue. to the estate of the Cary family, at Stanwell, Midx., which he soon afterwards sold. He was cr. an Earl [EARL OF FALKLAND ?] iu 1722, by the titular King James ( l ) See Stephen's " Nat. Biogr.," where there is an able account of him by Dr. S. R. Gardiner. (>') See vol. i, p. 194, note " c." iu "The Loyalists' Bloody Roll." ( c ) See '• th e vertuous, holy, christian life and death of the late Lady Lettice, Viscountess Falkland," London, 1653. C) He was author of " The Marriage Night "—a comedy. (°) He was somewhat of an author. His prologue intended for "the Old Bachelor," a play by Cougreve is, however, deficient even in the small amount of delicacy, then required. 0 See will of Francis Raynsfoid, dat. 22 April 1712, "to be bur. in St. Paul's Cathedral, near my very good friend Rebecca, Lady Viscountess Falkland, to whom my wife was executrix."