lo CARBERY III. 1759. 3. George (Evans), Baron Carbery [I.], s. and h. He m., istly, 7 Feb. 1760, Juliana, 3rd da. of Baptist (Noel), 3rd Earl of Gainsborough, by Elizabeth, da. of William Chapman. She d. s.p.m., 18 Dec. following. (^) He m., 2ndly, 13 Dec. 1762, Elizabeth, da. of Christopher Horton, of Catton, co. Derby. He d. 26 May 1783, at Laxton. Will dat. 2 Apr., pr. 26 Sep. 1783. His widow d. 14 June 1789, at Laxton. Will pr. 1809. IV. 1783. 4. George (Evans), Baron Carbery [I.], 2nd, but only surv.C") s. and h., being only child by 2nd wife, b. 18 Feb. 1766. Ed. at Eton; matric. at Cambridge (Trin. Coll.) 1784. He took his seat in the House of Lords [I.] 24 Apr. 1798. M.P. (Tory) for Rutland 1802 till his death. He ;«. (spec, lie), 13 Aug. 1792, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Susan (a fortune of ;^6,ooo p.a.), only da. and h. of Col. Henry Watson, Chief Engineer in Bengal. He d. s.p.^ 31 Dec. 1804, from the bursting of a blood vessel, at Reddish's Hotel, London, In his 39th year, and was bur. at Laxton. () Will pr. 1805. His widow m., 21 Jan. 1806, in Berkeley Str., Midx., George Evans-Freke, of Bulgaden Hall afsd. (next br. to the 6th Lord), who d. s.p., 19 June 1829, at Laxton Hall. She d. there Oct. 1828. Admon. Aug. i829.('*) V. 1804. 5. John (Evans), Baron Carbery [I.], uncle and h. male, b. 1738. He m., 15 Apr. 1759, Emma, 4th da. of Winiam Crowe, Dean of Clonfert, by Emilia, sister of George (Evans), 1st Baron Carbery, da. of George E., of Bulgaden Hall. She d. 6 Jan. 1806, in Merrion Sq., Dublin. He d. s.p.m.s., 4 Mar. 1807, in Mountjoy Str., Dublin, aged about 69. (°) Will pr. 1807. VI. 1807. 6. John (Evans-Freke), Baron Carbery [I.], and a Baronet [I.], cousin and h. male, being s. and h. of Sir John Freke (formerly John Evans), Bart. [I. 1768], by Elizabeth, da. of Arthur (Gore), ist Earl of Arran [I.], which Sir John was ist s. who left issue, of the Hon. John Evans, who m. Grace, sister and h. of Sir John Redmond Freke, 3rd Bart. [I. 17 13], and who was 4th s. of (^) Juliana, her only child, m. Edward Hartopp-Wigley. Their grandson, Edward Bourchier Hartopp, was cob. to ^ of the Barony of Vaux (through the famiHes of FitzWilHam, Shelley, Neville, and Vaux) when, in 1838, the abeyance of that Barony was terminated in favour of George Mostyn. See " Vaux," Barony of. (•>) His elder br. d. an infant, 15 Mar. 1764. V.G. C^) " His estates in the counties of Cork and Kerry amounted to j^i 5,000 a year. All his personal property is bequeathed to Lady Carberry." {Annual Reg., 1804). C) De Quincey describes her as a religious woman of fine presence and figure, having masculine and austere understanding; and of her husband, Lord Carbery, he writes, "every way an estimable man, in some things worthy of admiration." V.G. (') His only s., John William, was b. 31 Mar. 1763, and </. 1805 in the East Indies. V.G.