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CARTERET 69 Smart, spinster, of that parish. She, who had been his mistress for 43 years, d. 20 Mar. 18 17, aged 75. M.I. at Hawnes. He d. s.p.^ 17 June 1826, at Hawnes afsd., aged 90.(*) Will pr. Feb. 1827. V. 1826. 2. George (Thynne), Baron Carteret of Hawnes, nephew and h. according to the spec. lim. in the creation of this dignity, being 2nd s. of Thomas (Thynne), ist Marquess of Bath, abovenamed, by Elizabeth, da. of William (Cavendish-Bentinck.), Duke of Portland, b. 23 Jan. 1770; ed. at St. John's Coll. Cambridge, M.A. 1791 ; M.P. (Tory) for Weobley 1790-1812; a Lord of the Treasury 1801-04; P-C- 14 May 1804; Comptroller of the Household 1804-12. He m., 9 May 1797, in Grosvenor Str., Harriet, sister of William, Earl OF Devon, being 5th da. of William (Courtenay), 2nd Viscount Courte- nay [de jure Earl of Devon), by Frances, da. of Thomas Clack. She, who was b. 7 Sep. 1771, <2'. 13 Apr. 1836. He d. s.p., 19 Feb. 1838, at Dalkeith Palace, aged 68.() Will pr. Apr. 1838. VI. 1838 3. John (Thynne), Baron Carteret of Hawnes, br. to and h., according to the spec. rem. in the creation of this 1849. dignity, being 3rd and yst. s. of Thomas, ist Marquess of Bath, by Elizabeth, his wife, abovenamed, b. 1% Dec. 1772; ed. at St. John's Coll. Cambridge, M.A. 1794; M.P. (Tory) for Weobley, May to Dec. 1796, and for Bath, 1 796-1 832; (•=) Vice Chamberlain of the Household, 1804-12; P.C. 11 July 1804. He w., 18 June i8oi,at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Mary Anne, ist da. of Thomas Master, of Cirencester Abbey, CO. Gloucester, by Mary, sister of James, ist Baron Sherborne, da. of James Lenox Dutton, formerly Naper. He d. s.p., 10 Mar. 1849, at Hawnes Place, when the Barony became extinct. Will pr. Mar. i849.() His widow, who for many years was Lady of the Bedchamber to H.R.H. the Princess Sophia, d. 22 Feb. 1863, in her 86th year, at 13 Chesterfield Str., Mayfair, Midx. Will pr. 25 Mar. 1863, under ;^9,ooo. CARYLL OF DURFORD John Caryll, s. and h. of Sir John C, of West Harting, Sussex, by Catherine, da. of William (Petre), 2nd Baron Petre of Writtle, was bap. 2 Nov. 1626, at Harting. He was ed. at St. Omer. In 1685 King () In a peerage published in 1789, his seat is given as Compsford, co. Glouces- ter. V.G. (^) He changed with Wellington on the Catholic emancipation question in 1829, and was one of the 22 "stalwarts" who voted against the 3rd reading of the Reform Bill, 4 June 1832, after Wellington and the great bulk of the Opposition had decided to abstain. For a list of these see Appendix I to this volume. V.G. (<=) He changed with Peel on the question of the Corn Laws in 1846. V.G. ("J) The Carteret estate in Beds passed to his nephew, Lord John Thynne, Canon and Sub-Dean of Westminster, who d. 9 Feb. 1881, aged 82, leaving numerous issue.