CAWDOR 123 MARTIN, CO. Pembroke. Col. in the army, during service, 1799; D.C.L. Oxford, 3 July 1 8 10. He »/., 28 July 1789, at her father's house, in Grosvenor Place, Isabella Caroline, ist da. of Frederick (Howard), 5th Earl of Carlisle, by Margaret Caroline, da. of Granville (Leveson- Gower), 1st Marquess of Stafford. He d. in Great Pulteney Str., Bath, I, and was bur. 9 June 1821, aged 66, in Bath Abbey.(^) M.I. His widow, who was b. 3 Sep. 1771, d. 8 Mar. 1848, at Twickenham, aged 76. Will pr. Apr. 1848. II. 1821. 2 and I. John Frederick (Campbell), Baron Cawdor of Castlemartin, s. and h., b. 8 Nov. and hap. 9 Dec. EARLDOM. 1790, in London; matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.) 21 Oct. J 1808, B.A. 1 8 12 (2nd class classics). M.P. (Whig) for ^ "7" Carmarthen, i8i3-2i.() On 5 Oct. 1827 he was cr. VISCOUNT EMLYN of Emlyn, co. Carmarthen, and EARL CAWDOR (0 OF CASTLEMARTIN, co. Pembroke. Was Bearer of the Queen's ivory rod at the Coronation, 8 Sep. 1831. Harleian Trustee of the Brit. Museum 1834 till his death. Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford) 15 June 1 84 1. Lord Lieut, of co. Carmarthen 1852 till his death. He w., 5 Sep. 1 8 16, in Grosvenor Sq. (spec, lie), Elizabeth, ist da. of Thomas (Thynne), 2nd Marquess of Bath, by Isabella Elizabeth, da. of George (Byng), 4th Viscount Torrington. He d. 7 Nov. i860, at Stackpole, and was bur. there, aged 70 all but a day. Will pr. 10 Apr. 1861, under
- /^i2o,ooo. His widow, who was b. 27 Feb. 1795, d. 16 Feb. 1866, at
3 Tilney Str., Park Lane, Midx., aged nearly 71. Will pr. 5 Mar. 1866, under ;^3,ooo. EARLDOM. II. BARONY III. 2 and 3. John Frederick Vaughan (Camp- bell), Earl Cawdor of Castlemartin, i^c, s. Q (■ and h., b. 1 1 July 1 8 1 7, in Grosvenor Sq., Midx. ; ^^^°- ed. at Eton; matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), as Viscount Emlyn, 27 Jan. 1835, B.A. 1838, M.A. 1840. M.P. (Conservative) for co. Pembroke, 1841-60. Private Sec. to the Lord Privy Seal, 1841-42. Lord Lieut, of co. Carmarthen 1861 till his death. He m., 28 June 1842, in St. Geo., Han. Sq.,('^) Sarah Mary, (^) " One of the most amiable and unselfish men that ever existed." (Henry Greville's D/ary, 10 Nov. i860). V.G. C") He was originally a Whig, but joined the Conservative party after the Reform Bill of 1832 (for which he voted), changing like his father, but in the opposite direction. He was one of the 89 Protectionist peers who signed the protest against the Repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. V.G. (■=) As to the omission of the word " of" in titles of Earldoms, see note iub Charles, Earl Cadogan [1800]. {^) This was a double wedding, his sister Elizabeth being married at the same place and time to John (CufFe), 3rd Earl of Desart. V.G.