ii8 CAVAN EARLDOM [I.] III. 3 and 4. Charles (Lambart), Earl of Cavan, fe'c. [I.], s. and h. by 1st wife, b. . p 7 Sep. 1649. He was abroad about 1680, and " ■ there continued for about ten years, taking his seat in the House of Lords [L] 27 Oct. 1692. He m., in 1670, Castilina, sister of St. Leger Gilbert, da. of Henry G., of Kilminchy, in He d. 5 Dec. 1702, "affected by his father's calamity," and was bur. at St. Patrick's, Dublin, aged 53. His widow d. 3 Feb. 1742/3, aged 80, and was bur. at St. Patrick's. BARONY [L] IV. Queen's County. [Charles Lambart, styled Lord Lambart,(*) s. and h. ap., d. unm. v.p.^ and was bur. 13 Feb. 1689, at St. Michael le Pole, Dublin.] EARLDOM [I.] IV. BARONY [I.] V. 1702. 4 and 5. Richard (Lambart), Earl of Cavan, ^c. [I.], 2nd, but ist surv. s. and h. In 1 69 1, fffc, he served as an Officer in Spain, the West Indies, and Portugal. Took his seat in the House of Lords [I.], 25 Nov. 1703. Lieut. Col. of Dormer's regt. [I.], 1715-26, and subsequently, Lieut. Col. of the Guards and Gov. of the Royal Hospital, near Dublin. P.C. [I.] 21 June 1729. He w.,in Barbados, Margaret, da. of Capt. Richard Trant, Gov. of that island, by Sarah, sister of Robert Ford, and of Margaret, ist wife of the celebrated Sir Richard Steele. She d. 5 Aug. 1737, aged 49. He d. at his seat of Lambarton, Queen's Co., 8, and was bur. 13 Mar. 1741/2, at Maryborough, with his wife, aged 76. Will pr. 1742. [Gilbert Lambart, j/y/^^/LoRD Lambart,(*) s. and h. ap. He d. in childhood, v.p. and unm.] EARLDOM [I.] V. BARONY [I.] VI. 5 and 6. Ford (Lambart), Earl of Cavan, &fc. [I.], 2nd but 1st surv. s. and h. He was b. 17 1 8, and took his seat in the House of '^*" Lords [I.], 4 Oct. 1743. Grand Master of Freemasons [I.] 1767-68, and 1768-69. He m., 24 Mar. 'jli., Elizabeth, da. of James Wall, of Dublin, by Mary, da. of Robert Edgeworth, of Longwood, co. Meath. She d. in Dublin, 4 Oct. 1766. He Cavan, and her son Richard Lambart, Esq., against Charles, Earl of Cavan, alleging that she was the widow and 3rd wife of Richard, Earl of Cavan, and had been mar- ried to him shortly after the death of Countess Elizabeth. No further proceedings were taken in this suit. V.G. (^) So called in Lodge, but his style would more correctly have been "Viscount Kilcoursie." See vol. iv, Appendix E, as to usage in courtesy titles.