CASTLE GORE 85 CASTLE DAWSON See "Cremorne of Castle Dawson, co. Monaghan," Barony [I.] {Daw- son), cr. 1797. CASTLE DONINGTON See"GRANARD OF Castle DoNiNGTON, CO. Leicester," Barony (Gra«ar^), cr. 1806. CASTLE DURROW BARONY [I.] I. William Flower, s. and h. of Thomas F., of Finglass, co. Dublin, and of Durrow, co. Kilkenny {d. I. 1733. July 1700), by his ist wife, Mary, sister of Henry, 1st Viscount Palmerston [1.], da. of Sir John Temple, Speaker of the House of Commons [1.], was bap. ii Mar. 1685; matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.) 21 July 1701, aged 16; was M.P. for co. Kilkenny, 1715-27; for Portarlington, 1727-33; High Sheriff for co. Kilkenny, 1731. On 27 Oct. 1733, he was cr. BARON CASTLE DURROW,0 co. Kilkenny [I.], taking his seat 2 Nov. following. P.C. [I.] 15 Nov. 1735. He m., before 1717, Edith, da. of the Hon. Toby Caulfeild, of Clone, co. Kilkenny (3rd s. of William, ist Viscount Charlemont [L]), by Rebecca, da. of Oliver Walsh, of Ballykilcavan, in Queen's County. He d. 29 Apr. 1 746, and was bur. in the family vault at Finglass, aged 6 1 .C*) Will pr. 1 746. II. 1746. 2. Henry (Flower), Baron Castle Durrow [I.], 2nd but ist surv. s. and h. On 30 Sep. 1751 he was cr. VIS- COUNT ASHBROOK [I.]. See "Ashbrook," Viscountcy [I.], cr. 1751. CASTLEFIELD i.e. "Primrose and Castlefield" Barony [S.] {Primrose), cr. 10 Apr. 1603, with "Primrose," Viscountcy [S.], which see. CASTLE FRENCH See "French of Castle French, co. Galway," Barony [I.] {French), cr. 1798. CASTLE GORE i.e. "SuDLEY OF Castle Gore, co.^Mayo," Viscountcy' [I.] {Gore), cr. 15 Aug. 1758. See "Arran," Earldom of [I.], cr. ij^i, under /.^. "SuDLEY OF Castle Gore, co. Mayo," Baronylthe ist and 5th {Gore), cr. 7 Nov. 1884. j Earls is. (") See preamble to the patent in Lodge, vol. v, p. 286, note. () Swift writes of him in Feb. 1 736, as " a gentleman of very good sense and wit. V.G.