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CARLOW — CARLYLE. 155 CAKLOW, formerly CATHERLOUGH (town of.) (See under " CATriEKLOUGH " for previous creations.) Viscountcy /. WhJjIAM HENRY (DaWSOn), Lord Dawsox, &c. [I.], [I-J was, on 24 July 1776. cr. VISCOUNT CARLOW, co. Cadow [I.] Ho I 177G W1LS butv. 8. and h. of Ephraim Dawson, of Portarlington, Queen's county, ninny years M.P. for that co., liy Anne, <la. anil h. of Samuel Preston, of Kmo, in that CO. He sue. his Father 27 Ail};. 1746, being then M.P. for Portarlington, ( 1 733-60), M.P. for (Queen's county, 1761-68 ; for Portarlington (again) 1769 ; Gov. of Queen's county. On 29 May 1770 he was cr. LORD DAWSON, BARON DAWSON OF DAWSON COURT, in the Queen's county [I.] and in 1776 wascr. Viscount Carlow [I.] as abovenamed. He m. 8 Dee. 1737, Mary, lister (whose issue became h.) to Joseph, 1st Earl of Dorchester. 1st da. of Joseph Damer of Came, Dorset, by Mary, da. of John Churchill of Henbury, in that co. Shed. 2 June 176!>, and was bur. in St. George's Chapel, Dublin. He d. 22 Aug. 1779, in his 67th year, and was bur. at New Church, in Coolbauagher, Queen's comity. II. 1779. 3 Joiix (Dawson), "Viscount Carlow, &c. [I.], s. nnd h. On 21 June 1785, he WHS cr. EARL OF PORTARLINGTON in the Queen's County [I ] See " Portarlingion," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1785. CARLTON (See also under " Carleton.") i.r. "VISCOUNT CARLTOX, OF CARLTON in the West Riding of the co. of York" (Stuart-WariUy), cr 1S76 with the EabLDOM of Wharncliffe, Which see. CARLYLK OF TORTIIORWALI), or TORTHORRFLL. Barony [S.] 1. Sin John Carlylk of Tortliorwald, co. Dumfries, s. I 1173 ! anf ^ u " °^ ^*'"' ;im C. "' the same (who attended Margaret of Scotland into France on her marriage 1436, with Louis the Dauphin, afterwards Louis XL), having been instrumental in repressing the rebellion of the Douglas family ill 1485, was rewarded with large grants of land, and, between 1171 and 29 Nov. 1475, (when he sat in Parl.(") as Lord Carlvle), was cr. LORD CARLYLK OF TORTHORWALD [S.] He was Ch. Justice [&], south of the Forth, and, in 1477 was on an Embassy to France. He m. firstly Janet. He )«. secondly before 4 Feb. 1492/3, Margaret, widow of Sir Edward Maxwell of Monreith, da. of (— ) Douglas. He was living 12 Jany. 1500/1, but d. before 11 May 1503, when sezin of certain lands was granted to William, Lord Carlyle. His widow was liviug 22 Dec. 1509. [John- Carlvle, stilled, Master of Carlyle, 1st s. and h. ap., by first wife. He d. v.p. before Oct. 1477.] II. 1503? :?. William (Carlyle), Lord Carlyle of Tortuor- yyald [S.], grandson and h. being s. and h. of Johu Carlyle, styled Master of Carlyle, aboveuamcd. He was Knighted, 29 Jany. 1487/8. He had a charter of the Barunv of Carlyle, on his grandfather's resignation, 12 Jany. 1500/1. He m., before 10 Oct. v MS7, Janet, da. of Robert (Maxwell), 2d Lord Maxwell [S.]. ill. 19201 9. James (Carlylk), Lord Carlyle of Torthorwald [8], 8. and h. lb- m. Janet, da. of Sir James Scrimgeovr of Dudhope, Constable of Dundee, lied. s.p. before 15 Jan. 1525/6. His widow was living 27 Dec. 1529. ( !1 ) He is designed " Lord Carlile " in the Crown accounts of Galloway, July 1474, and in Nov. 1475 he. sits in Pari, as such. See " Acts of Pari " [S.J, vol. ii, p. 108, overlooked (apparently) in " Hewlett," p. 34, where the date of his so sitting is given as 1 July 1476.