22 CAREW of CO. Wexford [!.].(") Shortly afterwards, viz. on 9 July 1 838, he was cr. BARON CAREW OF CASTLE BORO, co. Wexford [U.K.J.C) Lord Lieut, of CO. Wexford 1831 till his death; K.P. 18 Nov. 1851. Hew., 16 Nov. 1 8 16, Jane Catherine, da. of Major Anthony Cliffe, of New Ross, by Frances, da. of Col. Joseph Deane, of Terenure and Cromlin, co. Wex- ford. He ^. 2 June 1856, aged 69. Will pr. May 1857. His widow, who was i. Dec. 1798, at Holyhead, d. 12 Nov. 1901, aged nearly 103, at Woodstown, CO. Waterford, having lived in three centuries. n. 1856. 2. Robert Shapland (Carew), Baron Carew [I.], also Baron Carew of Castle Boro, s. and h., ^.28 Jan. 1 818, in Dublin; ed. at Eton, and matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.) 23 Jan. 1836; M.P. (Liberal) for co. Waterford, 1840-47; High Sheriff, 1849; Lord Lieut, of CO. Wexford, 1856 till his death; K.P. 29 Feb. 1872. He m., 16 July 1844, at St. James's, Westm., Emily Anne, 2nd da. andcoh. of Sir George Richard Philips, Bart., of Weston, co. Warwick, by Sarah Georgiana, da. of Richard (Cavendish), Baron Waterpark [L]. He d. 8 Sep. 1881, aged 63, at 28 Belgrave Sq., Midx., and was Ipur. at Castle Boro. Will pr. 28 May 1882, at ^^43,480. His widow d. at 28 Belgrave Sq., 24, and was iur. 28 Nov. 1899, at Enniscorthy. Will pr. above ;^ii,ooo gross, net personalty nil. in. 1881. 3. Robert Shapland George Julian (Carew), Baron Carew [I. 1834], also Baron Carew of Castle Boro [1838], s. andh., I?. 15 June i860, at 61 FitzWilliam Sq., Dublin; ed. atTrin. Coll. Cambridge, B.A. 1882. A Liberal Unionist. He m., 27 June 1888, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Julia Mary,(^) istda. and coh. of Albert Arthur Erin Lethbridge, by Jane, da. and h. of Robert A. Hill, of Hamilton, Canada West. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 17,830 acres in co. Wex- ford; 2,038 in CO. Waterford, and 1,098 in Queen's County. Total 20,966 acres, valued (in 1883) at ;^ii,862 a year, and, in 1878, somewhat higher. CAREY OF LEPPINGTON BARONY. I. Sir Robert Carey, "Chamberlain of the House- hold of Charles, Prince of Wales," was, 6 Feb. 162 1/2, cr. 1. 1622. BARON CAREY OF LEPPINGTON, co. York. On 5 Feb. 1625/6 he was cr. EARL OF MONMOUTH. See "Monmouth," Earldom of, cr. 1626; extinct 1661. (*) The extinctions made use of for this creation, according to the Act of Union, were(i) the Barony of Brandon (Cr(?ii/V); (2) the Viscountcy of Fitzwilliam of Merion {Fitzwi/Iiam); and (3) the Earldom of LhiidaS [Mat hew). C") This is one of the "Coronation Peerages," for a list of which see vol. ii, Ap- pendix F. (■=) She and her sister had very light hair, and being the first English children the late Shah of Persia had ever seen, his Majesty enquired whether all children in England had their hair dyed gold colour. V.G.