356 COCHRANE COCHRANE OF DUNDONALD, and COCHRANE OF PAISLEY AND OCHILTREE BARONY [S.] I. Sir William Cochrane, of Cowdon, was, by pat. J r dat. at Carisbrook Castle, 26 Dec. 1647, cr. LORD 1. 1 047. COCHRANE OF DUNDONALD [S.], with rem. to ■RAPT noivr TQ 1 ^^^ heirs male of his body, and was, subsequently, by pat. llAKLUUM[b.J ^^^_ ^^ Whitehall, 12 May 1669, cr. EARL OF DUN- I. 1669. DONALD, LORD COCHRANE OF PAISLEY AND OCHILTREE [S.], with a more extended limita- tion. See "DuNDONALD," Earldom of [S.], cr. 1669. COCKERMOUTH i.e. "CocKERMouTH, Cumberland," Barony (5^j»?oz/r, afterwards fVynd- harn)^ cr. 3 Oct. 1749, with "Egremont," Earldom of, which see; extinct 1845. CODNOR i.e. " Grey (of Codnor)," co. Derby, under which designation the Lords Grey (of Codnor), from 1335 *° 1441, were sum. to Pari, by various writs. See " Grey, or Grey (of Codnor)," Barony by writ of 1299. COGAN(') I. John de Cogan,() of Bampton and Uffculme, Devon, Hunt- spill, Somerset, Carrigaline, Shandon, Douglas, and Moor, co. Cork, Ardagh, co. Limerick, i^c, s. and h. of John de Cogan {b. 8 Sep. 1243, d. v.p. before 23 Aug. I275),('=) by Julian (living in 1309), da. of Gerald fitz Maurice, and sister and eventually h. of Maurice fitz Gerald, of Adare, Croom, Urigare, Athlacca, Castleroberts, Green, ts^c, CO. Limerick,('^) which latter John was s. and h. ap. of John de Cogan if) This article has been kindly contributed by G. W. Watson. V.G. C') His arms were, Lozengy Argent and Gules: those of Thomas de Cogan, Gules, three lozenges Argent (often represented as being three leaves). The name is derived from Cogan, co. Glamorgan, held of the Earls of Gloucester by the service of 2 knights' fees. (') Ch. Inq.p. m. (on Gerald de Prendegast), Hen. Ill, file 13, no. 9. Patent Roll, 5 Edw. I, m. ID. ("*) Red Book of the Earls of Kildare, Hist. MSS. Com., 9th Report, part ii, Appendix, pp. 266, 267.