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CAD GRIFFITH Csnwo in, was father, by Jane his wife, dan. of The e;n’l d. I .pril, 7807, and was s. by his eldest son, William Kemoys, of PHILIP CADWO.5N, whose wile was Alice, don of John whose decease, cast,, 21 Dcc. 1032, the honsnro devolved oss Glandon, of Glanddewio. Their son, WILLIAM Conwoo.N, by Tenet his wife, dan. of John-Evan Unonnu, 3rd earl, admiral RN., and s distinguished Meredith, was father of THoMAs CsnwoAtc, of Trostrey, es. Monmonth, whose and was created Baron Oakley, by letters-patent, 10 Sept. will, dated 12 June, 1111, was proved 12 July following. 1231 ; ho in. in 1010, Honeria-Lonisa, dais, of Joseph Blake, By Christian his wife, dan. of howell of Kemcys, ho had a Eaq., of Ardfry, and sister of the Sat Lord Wailseourt, by son, WILLIAM CsnwoAN, of Trostrey and Croftney, who Ia. Anne, dau. of John Arnold, and had two sono, William, of lIENav-CusaLna, present poor. Creftney, and HENRY. The younger son, HENRY CA000AN, of Trostrey, and snhseqnently of Lianbedr, illS Jan. 1852) has issue, Shsry; hienoria-Francea; Olivia co. Pembroke, s,s. Catherine, dan. of Thomas Stradling, Eeq., and was father of WILLIAM CAn000N, 0. at Cardiff, 5 Fob. 1800-1, who was Itorace-Wilhiani, ii. an infant II Feb. 1810. an officer in the army, and settling hi Ireland was of I.ismullen, Fcederick-Wihlisni, 5. 16 Dee. 1521; si. 29 Nov. 1551, Adelaide, eo. Heath. Ito was H.P. for Monaghan, aisd distinguished himself by his gallant defence ef the castle sf Trim in the civil ware. He d. in Trim Castle, 14 March, Augusta-Sarah. liii, leaving issue, HENRY CAnOOAN, Esq. of Lismullen, barrister-at-hun, who The earl ii. 15 Sept. 1564, and was o. by his oldest son, iii. Bridget, dan. of Sir Hardress Wailer, Ent., and sister JlnNrtv CnAoLns, 4th and present EARL CAnOOAN. of Elizabeth, in her own right Bareness Sholhnrne, by whom be had issne, Wittaoai, his successor, the let sail Cs’eofisos—Darony, S Slay, 1714. Earldom and Viaeonnty, and baron; CnARLes, 2nd baron; and a dan., Penel’ pc, 27 Dcc. 1400. iaroisy of Oakley, 1411. wide ef Sir T. Prendergast, hart., ancestor of the Viscounts Loss—Quarterly I 1st and 41h, go., a lion rampant regardaut, Gert. Mr. Cadogan, dying 1713-14, was s. by his elder son, WILLIAM CAnOGAN, a general officer in the army, and (‘scot—Out of a dneal coronet, or, a dragon’s head, yen. companion in the achievements and glory of the Duke of Marlborough, whewas raised to the peerage 30 June, 1716, as Suppsclet’o—Dexler, a lion, regardant, or; sinister, a dragon Baron Ciod.sgan s.f Jfcnlistg, eo. Derks, and created, 0 Slay, regardant, vert, each gorged wills a deoblo tressare, Obey 1712, Baron t’s,logon, of Oakley, in Bnckhsghamshire, coanterliory, gu. (remainder, default his own male issue, to his brother Jlsefs—Qui invidlet nsinor cit. CusaLEs C.snoeiw), Viscsaaf t’arerslsaso, co. Oxford, and geol—Santon-Dsn’alsam, nesr lirandon, Suffolk. EARL CADOCAN. His lordship succeeded his illnstrious l’ssrn Hsm;oe—Cheloea house, Cailogan Place. chief in the command of the army, and was also FIT. and Master-General of the Ordnance. Ho ci. MargarcttaCecilia, dan. of William Hunter, counsellor of the court of CAHER, LouD, see onstler (PEERADES RECENTLY Holland, by whom he had two dana., Sarah, at. to Charles, and Duke of Iliehnsond ; and Slorgaret, ci. to Charles-Jshn, Count Benthuck, 2nd son of William, Earl of Portland. Ills lordship ii. iS July, 1720, when the oarldona, viocounty, and original barony expired; hot the second barony, accordtsig to the limitation, dovolved upon his brother, CHARLES, as 2nd Moron Cadogan, of Oakley. This nobleman C’AtRtrs, BARON (Sir Hugh-IllacCalmont Cairns) of ci. 25 Jnly, 1717, Elizabeth, dais. asid co-heir of the Garmoyle, in the en. of Antrim, Lord High Chauoellor eminent physician Sir Hans Sloane, Mart.,,nd through this alliance, the manor of Chelsea, co. Hiddleoex, vested in 1856, Mary-Harriet, oldest elan, of Jolsu MacNeile, the Cadogano. (See F.svrannn’s Iliofsry of Chelseo). His Esq. of Pai’kmount, co. Antrim, and has ihstso, lordship, who also was a military man, and served snider the Duke of Marlborough, attained the rank of lieut. -gen., and was col. of the 2nd troop of horse-guards. lie ii. 24 ii, Hertert-Jobn, S. 1261. Sept. 1776, and wao 0. by hio only oon, CHARLES-SLoANE, 3rd baron, 5. 51) Oct. 1728, who was iv. A son, E 5 Sept. 1867. created, Ii’ Dcc. 1050, Vuscssssl Clseloeo, and EARL CAnOOAN. Ills lordship ro. 1st, 26 Hay, 1747, the 1-Ion. Prances BruntIcy, This eminent lawyer, politician and judge, is tim dan. of Henry, lot Lord Slontfort, and by that lady 2nd hut only surviving son of the late William (who ii. in 1768) had issue, CHARLEO.IIENRT-SLOAStE, Ascii Chelsea, s.as Sod earl. Wilbam-Dremley. in holy orders, vicar of Chelsea; 8. 22 Jan. at Ts’iuaity College, Dubliul. He was callod to the 1731 ; so in 1781, Mrs hlradalsow; and al. in 1797. His bar by the Hon. Society of the Middle Temple, widow ii. in 1027. Thomas, in the royal navy; lost in his Majesty’s ship Bonehor of Lincoln’s Inn in the same year. He was “Glorienx,” in 1781. George, a military officer in the East India Company’s service, Solicitor-General from Feb. 1858 to June, 1859, ansi killed in India in 1780. Edus-ard, a mHfar- officer; iT. in 1779. Henry-William, el in 1771. Mis lordship no. 2ndiy, 10 Aug. 1777, Mary, dan. of Charles He is Chancellor and LL.D. of Trinity College, Churchill, Esq. (from whom he was divorced in 1726), and Dublin, and received the degree of LL.D (hoses-fe had issue, henry, Ii. 26 PcI,. 1720; a lienl.-col. 71st rogi.; slain at the Oxford in 1863. He was knighted in 1858,’nnd was hattie of Vitteria, 21 June, 1413. Geoaoe, created Anal Ookfc, 3rd Earl Cadogan. Edward, a lisnt.-coi. in the as-sny, t. 25 Sopt. 1789; so. 29 Max, C,-eulioss-—--h7 Feb. lSi7. 1823, Ellen, dan. of Laurence Dousvan, Esq., and if. .‘.p. As’Ioa (not yet rs’ghslercd)—Gu., three marilets, arg., in a 14 May, 1051. Emily-Mary, its. in 1802, to the Eon. and Rev. GeraldValerian bordnrc, or. Welloiloy, brother to the Slarqness W’dllealcy and gep1sorlov—Twe falcons, belied. the Duke of Wehlingtoe, and ii. 22 Dee. 1439. Charlotte, ci. 1st, 20 Sept. 1803, to the lion. Sir henry Woilesley, G.C.D. (afterwards Lord Cowloy), front whom she was divorced in 1810; she so. Bully, henry, lute llarqncss Poets 1.fmsssae—5, Cromwell flosses. of Anglesey, and ,f. 5 July, 1853. Louisa, no.21 April, 1410, to the P.ev. William Starch, D.D.; and ii. in 1843. 171 CAT CooAsts.ns-tleNstv-SLuAar, 2nd earl, t. 15 Jnno, 1749, at his half-brother, naval officer, CE. and K.M.T. ; who was 5.1 Slay, 1723; whom (who ii. in 1245) he had issue, George, 5. 2 Dec. 1514, major-general, CD.; so. 1st, 19 Feh. 1446, Sophia, dan. of Ohio late Col. Amssirong, and by her who Georgiana; Sophia-Isabella-Harriet. Tie s,. 2ndly, 23 July, 1857, Emily, eldest dan. of Lisut.-Geo. Sir grederick Ash- worth, and hy her has ason, 5. at Turin, 29 ltay, 1862. dan. of the lale Slarguess of Anidemey, and has issoe henry-George-Gerald, 5. 25 April, 1459; Cbarlotte-LonisaEmily; Etheh-Eienrietta-Sharia; and Margarci-Jane-Camhins. Honoria-Lonisa. arg.; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three boors’ beads, eoupcd, sa. CAIRNS. of England, P.C., late M.P.. is. Dec. 1819 ; ci, i, AoTiiua-WILL1AM, 5. 1861. iii. Wilfred-Dallas, 5. 1465. I. Lhtias-Charleite. Cairns, Eaq. of Cultra, on. Down, and was educated Jan. 1844. Ho was appointed a Q.C. in 1856, and a Attorney-General from July to OcL 1866, when he was made a Lord Justine nf Appeal in Chancery. Ho was made Lord Chancellor of England 29 Feb. 1868. eansd) from Cambridge in 1862, and DCL. frona raised to the poerage 27 Feb. 1867. Cceof—A manict. ,il[olls—EffiomseO. EXTINCT) CLNNCALL, EARL.