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CASTLE STEWART 99 widow ;;/., 27 June 1867, at Villa Stuart, Rome, Alessaiidro Pistocchi, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. She d. 7 Jan. 1 893, at Villa Stuart afsd. EARLDOM AND VISCOUNTCY [L] IV. BARONY [L] xn. 1857 Stewart Hall, co. Tyrone 4 and 12. Charles Andrew Knox (Stewart), Earl Castle Stewart, Csfc. [L], br. and h., (^.23 Apr. 18 10, at Clifton, co. , Gloucester. He ;«., 24 Mar. 1835, Char- lotte Raffles Drury, only da. of Acheson Quintin Thompson,(^) of co. Louth, by Isabella, da. of the Rev. Dodgson Madden. He d. 12 Sep. 1874, in his 65th year, at His widow, who was b. 2 May 1807, d. I Feb. 1906, at "Ochiltree," Chelston, Torquay, in her 99th year. EARLDOM AND VISCOUNTCY [I.] V. 5 and BARONY [I.] xin. Henry James (Stuart- Richardson), Earl Castle Stewart [1800], Viscount Castle Stuart [1793] yi874. and Baron Castle Stuart [16 19] in Ireland, only s. and h., b. 21 Mar. 1837. Sheriff of co. Tyrone, 1870. He ;«., I Nov. 1866, at Oaklands, co. Tyrone, Augusta Le Vicomte Massy-Richardson, widow of Hugh Massy, Major 85th Foot, da. and sole h. of William Stewart Richardson-Brady, of Oaklands afsd. By royal He. 28 Jan. 1865, she took the name and arms oi Richardson in addition to those of Massy ^ and 11 May 1867 he took the name of Richardson after that of Stuart. She d. s.p.m.^ 4 Dec. 1908, at Drum Manor, Cookstown. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 32,6 1 5 acres in co. Tyrone and 2,260 in co. Cavan. Total, 34,875 acres, worth ;^i3,ii3 a year. Principal Residence. — Stewart Hall, near Stewartstown, co. Tyrone. CASTLE STUART i.e. " Stuart of Castle Stuart, co. Inverness," Barony (Stuart), cr. 1796; see "Moray," Earldom of [S.], cr. 1562, under the 8th Earl. CASTLETON and CASTLETON OF SANDBECK VISCOUNTCY [I.] I. Nicholas Saunderson, s. and h. of Robert S., of Fillingham and Saxby, co. Lincoln {d. 2 Nov. ^7* 1582), by his 2nd wife, Catherine, yst. da. of Vincent Grantham, of St. Katharine's, Lincoln, was aged 2 1 at his father's death; B.A. Oxford 7 Mar. 1 578/9 ; admitted Lincoln's Inn 22 Oct. 1579; SherifFof CO. Lincoln 1592-93 and 1613-14; M. P. for Grimsby 1593, (") He was s. of Quintin Dick Thompson, of the E.I.C. Civil service, by Mary Anne, sister and coh. of the celebrated Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles.