TYRCONNBLL. 447 for co. Lincoln, (») and was er. 23 June 1718, BARON CHARLEVILLE co Cork and VISCOUNT TYRCONNEL [I.] ; K.B. on the revival of tint order. 27 May 1725. lie m. firstly, Eleanor, 1th da. and roluir of his uucle Sir John BttOWNLOW, 3d Bart., by Alice, da. of Richard Shkrahd, of Lobtborpe, co. Lincoln. She d. s p II Sen 1730. He m. secondly. 24 S*A. 1731/2,(0) at Marnham, Notts, Elizabeth, yst da of William CaRTVvriuht, of Marnham aftd. He </. ».].. 27 Feb. 1754 at his Pent at Helton afsd., when all his honours became e.rtinrt.(* ) Adniou. 1 Feb. 1755. His widow d. at Buxton. 17 July 1780. Earldom [I ] /. Gkqr GB (CabWWIXB). BaroX Carpenter of I 7 (1 1 . KfUUOttr, co. Kilkenny [I. 1719]. only s. ami h. of George (CaRpbstkr), 2d BaRoS Cahtex-ieu of Kli.LAr.Hv [}.]. by Elizabeth, da. of David 1'kttv. of Wanstead. co. Essrx ; was I,. 26 Aug. 1723 ; was SI. P. for Taunt, n. 1754-02 ; yur. to the peerage [1.1. 12 Jnlv 1749 ; and was cr. ] May 1761, VISCOUNT CAHLINQFORD. co. Lwitfc, and KARL OF TYRCONNEL in the province of Ulster [I.]. He m. 23 March 1747/8, at Mayfair Chape!, Frances, da. of Sir Kobeit Cuyrost, 5th Hart . of Clifton, Notts, otdv child and heir of his first wife. Frances, da. and h. of Xanfan (Cootk 1 . 2d Kaiil of lin.l.ojtoNT [I.]. He d. "of a gangrenous sore throat" in Giosvennr S.piare, 9 March 176^. Will pr. 17(52. His widow, who inherited the estate of Birdnorton. co. Worcester, d. 8 Nov. 17JM5(*) At her seat, the Hoinme, Co. Hereford. V. 17G2. S. George (Gartenier), Karl of TvncoN.NF.r, Jkj. [I.], 1st s and b. : 4. 30 June 1750 ; ?<///< d Visnu'KT CaBUKOJOBD, from 1701 till he sin-, to the petragt [I.], as aftd., 9 March 1762. He was M.P. for Scarborough, in the Conservative interest. He »;. firstly, 9 July 1772, at Sutton Court House, in Chiswick, co. Midx., Frances, 1st da. of (the well known C.enera!) John Mannki'.s. ttyltd Mafqckss of Guaxby (s. and h. »p. of John, 3d PrKE Of ROTLAKD), l.y Fiances, da. of Charles (SktMOUrJ, 6th Hl'KE (if Somerset. She, WOO was h. 24 March 1753, Was divorced by Act of I'arl., Oct. 1777 ( e ) Be i«. secondly, 3 June 17S0 (spec, lie, Fac. office), at Grosvenor House, St. John the Evangelist, '.Vcstm , Sarah Hussey (then a minor), 6th and yst da. and coheir of John Hussey (l)Kl..V.u. BaRON Dei aval IW Skiton Oei.avai., by his first wife, Susanna, da. of M It. RoiuNsoN, l'.-ip" She il . of a violent cold, when on a visit to the Bail of Strathraore, at his seat at GiVrtide, Co. Durham, 7 Oct. and was 4«r. A Nov. 1800, with her father, at Westm. Abbey, in her S8th year, /j He d. of apoplexy, s.p.m.s. §) 15 April 1865, at West End, co. Surrey, in his 55th year. Will pr. 1S05. [John Cf.orgb Carpenter, «t#Ud Vibcoukt Cam.ingforp, 1st .=. and h. ap., by second wife ; 4. 4 April 17S2 : d. v.p., 20 July I7S9'. l») Mrs. Delany, in 1731, describes him as •' vastly rich, goodnatured, and silly," and mentions that he had proposed to her anil been refused, George II. called him (Lord Hervev's M Memoirs *' a puppy (hat never votes twice ou the same side. ( b J According to the " Hist Itty." he, on that date. M, "Miss Carteret, of co. Southampton. (') His sister, Anne, »i. Sir Richard Curt, 2d Bart., and their ton, the Rt Hon. Sir John Cnst, 3d Bart , somtime Bpeaker of the House of Commons, inherited the estate of Helton. Sir John's s. and h was in 1770 er. Baron Bruwnlow, and left a son who in 1815, was or. Karl Brow tilow. () She was painted by Reynolds. (°) The cause was en'wi. can. with Charles Lorainc .Smith, with whom she had eloped, 13 July 1776, the libel being given in, 26 Nov. following. She hi., a few days after her divorce, Wfc, 2S Oct. 1777, PMBp AnstnUher, and subsequently, Philip Leslie, a Wine Merchant, She if. 15 Sep. 1792, in Edinburgh, aged o'J. ( r ) " Feminine and delicate, in her figure, very fair, with a profusion of light hair, in the tresses of which, like the tangles of Xetura's in ' Li/eidus," his Royal Highness [the Duke of York] was detained captive." [Wrax.dl's " Memoir*" where, more about the Karl and his relatives (more particularly about his sister, Lady Almeria Carpenter, who "reigned at Gloucester House ") is recorded]. (<) Sarah Hussey, his only surv. da. ami h , became Marchioness of Waterford [I.] See vol. iii, p. 44, note " f," »ub " Delaval"