446 DOVER of London 1619-20, da. of Richard Morris, Master of the Ironmongers' Company, London (1588), by Maud, da. of John Daborne, of Gulldtord, Surrey. She, who was bap. 10 May 1573, at St. Leonard's, Eastcheap, d. at Combe Nevill, in Kingston, Surrey, and was bur. from Cokayne House in Old Broad Str., London, 8 Jan. 1648/9, with her ist husband, in St. Paul's Cathedral; burial regd. at St. Peter le Poor. Admon. 5 Jan. 1648/9. He was bur. at Hunsdon, 13 Apr. i666.(^) II. 1666 2. John (Carey), Earl of Dover, Viscount Roch- to ford and Baron Hunsdon, s. and h. by ist wife, aged 12 1677. in 1620, styled Viscount Rochford 1628-66; K.B. at the Coronation of Charles I, 1 Feb. 1626; he was sum. to Pari. 1;./)., in his father's Barony, 3 Nov. (1640) 16 Car. !,() by writ directed johanni Carey de Hunsdon Chivaler, whereby he became Lord Hunsdon; Col. of a regt. of Foot, 1642. Adhering to the Royal cause, he was accused of high treason in i644.('^) Speaker of the House of Lords, I to 5 Aug. 1647. He w., istly, 9 May 1628, at St. Bartholo- mew-the-Great, London, Dorothy, da. of Oliver (St. John), ist Earl of Bolingbroke, by Elizabeth, da. and h. of WilHam Paulett. She d. the next month, viz. 28 June 1628, and was bur. at Hunsdon; burial regd. 29th, at St. Bartholomew's afsd.C*) He w., 2ndly, 2 Dec. 1630, at St. Peter le Poor afsd., Abigail, sister of Charles, ist Viscount Cullen [I.], da. of Sir William Cokayne, of Rushton, Northants, by Mary, afterwards 2nd wife of Henry, ist Earl of Dover, da. of Richard Morris, as above mentioned. He d. s.p.m., 26 May, and was bur. i June 1677, in Westm. Abbey, aged 69. Admon. 9 June 1681, to a creditor. On his death the Earldom of Dover and the Viscountcy of Rochford became extinct. His widow, who was bap. 26 Aug. 16 10, at St. Peter le Poor, London, d. in Chapel Str., Westm., 10, and was bur. 16 Feb. 1687/8, in Westm. Abbey. Will dat. 26 Oct. i685,pr. 23 Mar. i687/8,by Lady Mary Heveningham,(') only da. and universal legatee. (^) He was a strong opponent of Clarendon, and signed the protest against the refusal of the Lords to commit him to custody without a specific act of treason being alleged. V.G. i^) Not I 5 Car. I, as in Dugdale's Summonses. For a list of such summonses, see vol. i, Appendix G. V.G. {^) Commons' Journal., vol. iii, p. 559. (^) No entry thereof is made in the Hunsdon registers. (^) She, the only child that survived infancy, was hap. 6 Oct. 163 1. She m. (articles dat. 25 Apr. 1655) William Heveningham, of Ketteringham, Norfolk, one of the Regicide Judges, who did not, however, sign the death warrant. He d. 20, and was i«r. there 2 1 Feb. 1677. She (^. in Jermyn Str., St. James's, Westm., 19 Jan. 1695/6, and y/as bur. with her husband. She inherited Conisborough Castle, co. York. They left issue.