12 CARBERY X. 1898. 10. John (Evans-Freke), Baron Carbery [I. 1715], also a Baronet [I. 1768], ist s. and h., b. 20 May 1892. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted, in Ireland, of 13,692 acres in CO. Cork, 2,919 in Queen's County, and 2,724 in co. Limerick, i.e. 19,335 acres, valued at £10,^1^ a year — besides, in England, of 1,667 acres in Northants, and 244 in Dorset, i.e. 1,911 acres, valued at £,'^,2'iS ^ year; both together amounting to 21,246 acres, valued at £,il,?i^o a year. Principal Residences. — Castle Freke, near Rosscarbery, co. Cork, and Laxton Hall, Northants. Note. The 9th Baron sold Laxton Hall. CARBERY (co. Kildare) BARONY [I.] I. Sir William de Bermingham, of Carbery, co. Kildare, whose ancestors appear to have been long settled I. 1 54 1. at that place,(^) was on 17 June 1541, cr. BARON CARBERY,() CO. Kildare [I.], receiving also a grant of the religious houses of Clonard and Ballybogan, and other lands, co. Meath. He m., istly. Rose, da. of Gerald FitzGerald, of the Black Wood, co. Kildare, by Margaret de la Hyde, his wife. He m., 2ndly, 25 Nov. 1545, Anne, da. of Sir John Plunket, of Beaulieu, by his ist wife, Katherine, da. of Nicholas (St. Laurence), 4th Lord Howth [I.]. He d. 17 July 1548, at Dunfert, co. Kildare. His widow »z., the same year, Robert Plunket, s. of Sir John P., of Dunsoghly, Ch. Justice of the King's Bench [I.], and 3rdly, before 29 May 1551 (when she had pardon for both these marriages being without lie), Mark Barnewall, of Dunbroye, co. Dublin.(') II. 1548 2. Edward (de Bermingham), Baron Carbery [I.], to only s. and h., by 2nd wife, aged 2 years in 1548. He 1550. d. s.p., at the age of 4, in 1550, before 4 Dec, when his Peerage became extinct.(^) See " Harberton of Carbery, co. Kildare," Barony [I.] {Pomeroy), cr. 1783- CARDIFF i.e. "Herbert of Cardiff, co. Glamorgan," Barony {Herbert), cr. 10 Oct. 1 55 1. See "Pembroke," Earldom of, cr. 11 Oct. 1551. (^) See Lodge, vol. iii, p. 51, for some account of this branch of the family. (•>) He appears in the Ranking of the Irish Peers in 1541, last among the Barons. See vol. i, Appendix A, circa finem. {") See Lodge, vol. v, p. 31, note. () His cousin, Walter de Bermingham, of Meylerstoun, co. Kildare (s. and h. of William, br. of the ist Baron), was his heir, inheriting the manor of Dunfert, ^c, of which he had livery in 1551. He d. 27 Nov. 1591, leaving issue.