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yi863. CHARLEMONT 139 3, 6, 10, and 2. James Molyneux (Caul- feild), Earl of Charlemont [1763], Vis- count Charlemont [1665] and Lord Caul- FEiLD, Baron of Charlemont [1620], all in the peerage of Ireland, also Baron Charle- mont [1837] in that of the United Kingdom, nephew and h., being s. and h. of the Hon. Henry Caulfeild abovenamed (on whom the Barony U.K. had been entailed, but who d. v.f., 4 Mar. 1862, aged 8 2), by Elizabeth Mar- garet, da. of Dodwell Browne, of Rahins, CO. Mayo. He was b. 10 Oct. 1820; ed. at Cambridge (Trin. Coll.); High Sheriff for co. Armagh, 1842. M.P. (Liberal) for co. Armagh, 1 847-57. Lord Lieut, of co. Armagh 1 849-64, and of co, Tyrone, 1864 till his death. K.P. 28 Dec. 1865. He w., istly, 18 Dec. 1856, Elizabeth Jane, da. of William Meredyth (Somerville), ist Baron Ath- lumney [L], by his ist wife, Maria Harriet, da. of Henry (Conyngham), 1st Marquess Conyngham [L]. She, who was b. 11 June 1834, d, s.p., 31 May 1882, at Roxborough Castle, Moy. He m., 2ndly, 10 May 1883, at the British Consulate, Pau, Anna Lucy, da. of the Rev. Charles James Lambart, Rector of Navan, co. Meath, by Marian, da. of ( — ) Smith. He d. s.p., at Biarritz, 12, and was bur. 16 Jan. 1892, in Armagh Cath., aged 71, when the Earldom of Charlemont [I. 1763] and the Barony of Charlemont [U.K. 1837] became extinct. Will pr. 21 Apr. 1892. His widow was living 1913. EARLDOM [L] in. VISCOUNTCY [I.] VI. BARONY [I.] X. BARONY [U.K.] IL / VISCOUNTCY [I.] ] VII. BARONY [I.] XI. 1892. 7 and II. James Alfred (Caulfeild), Viscount Charlemont [I. 1665], and Lord Caulfeild, Baron of Charlemont [1. 1620], cousin and h. male, being ist s. and h. of Edward Houston Caulfeild, of Drumcairne, CO. Tyrone, by Charlotte, da. of Piers Geale, of Dublin, which Edward (who d. 7 Mar. 1883, aged 76) was s. and h. of James Caulfeild, of Drumcairne (who m. 22 May 1806), s. and h. of another James Caulfeild, also of Drumcairne {d. 1825, aged 88), s. of the Rev. the Hon. Charles Caulfeild, Rector of Donaghenry, co. Armagh {d. Jan. 1768, aged 81), who was yr. br. of the 3rd, being 5th s. of the 2nd Viscount. He was b. 20 Mar. 1830; some- time Capt. Coldstream Guards, serving, as such, throughout the Crimean war; Hon. Col. 4th Batt. Royal Inniskillen Fusileers; High Sheriff for co. Tyrone, 1868; Comptroller' of the Viceregal household [I.], 1868-95. Usher of the Black Rod to the Order of St. Patrick Feb. 1879. C.B. 25 May 1892. A Conservative. He m., 2 Feb. 1858, at Athlone church, Annette, 3rd and yst. da. of Richard (Handcock), 3rd Baron Castlemaine