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G AJtMlGH iVEXi — C ARN ARVON . 157 Carmiehael, living 161!)) intli.it uatato. Sheriff of Lanarkshire, 1632; Lord Justice Clerk, 1631-36, and again 1649 ; Treasurer Depute, 1636 ; one of the Lords of Session, 168!) ; P.O. (for life, by Part) 1641. Having been of service to the King, he was, on 27 Dec. 1647, cr. LORD CARMICHAEL [S.] " to him and his heirs male whatcver,"(") which was ratified by further letters patent 3 Jany. 1651, with the sang precedency.?) He was dismissed from his offices by Cromwell, and fined £2,000 by the act of gra.se, 1654. He ;«. Agnes, sister of .John WlLKIE, of Foulden. He d. ■17 Nov. 1672, in his IMth year. [W'k.liam Car.michael djflurl Master of Caemiohael, s. unci h. He served in his youth as one of the (Veils d'Armet of Louis XIII. of France ; was one of the Committee of Pari., 1614 and 1645, for whom he commanded the Clydesdale regiment at the battle of Philiphaugh, in 1616, against the Duke of Montrose. He in. (irizel, da. of William (Douglas), 1st MAit.ji'KSs ok Dois.ii.as [8.], by his first wife Margaret, da. of Claude (Hamilton), Loud Pai.si.kv [S.] He ./. v. p. Aug. 1657. J IT. John (Cakmiciiaei.), Loud Cakmiciiaei. [S.], {grandson and U., being only s. and h. of William Carmiehael, styled Master of CarmicUael, In (iri/.el, his wife ahuveuamed. He ma 6. 28 Feb. 163S. On 25 July 1701 he was'.r. EAHL OF HYNDFOKD, VISCOUNT OF INGLISBERRY AND NKMPHLA1! and LOUD CARMH'HAKL OF CARMIOHAEL [S.], "to him ami his heirs male and ut tailzee, to." See " IIVNDKunD," Earldom of [S.] a: 1701 ; dormant, CARXARVOX ((souuty of). Earldom. /, Rohert (I)ormeh), Bahon DoRirEB of Wyng, W88, on 2 Aug. 1628, cr. VISCOUNT ASCOTT, eo. Rucks, and EAHL I. 1628. OF CARNARVON. He w;.s only s. and h. of Sir William Dormer, by Alice, diL of Sir William SIolvnec.x. Bart., of Sefton, co. Lancaster, whiish Sir William was 1st s. and h. sip. of Robert, 1st Baron Dormer OS Wvxo. On g Nov. 1616 be sue. his grandfather abovenamed as Baron Dormer of WTSO, na also in his heieditary office of Chief Avenor and Keeper of the King's Hawks and Falcons, &c, lieing then aged about 6 years. Twelve years later, while still under age he was er. Earl of Carnarvon as above. Lord Lieut, of Bucks, 1611. Knighted by the King, at York, 18 April 1642. I >. C. L. Oxford, 1 Nov. 1642. He wits a zealous Loyalist being one of those who subscribed the King's declaration in 1642, ill w hich year also he commanded a Reg. of Horse. lie was present at the battle of Itoiindway-down, 13 July 1643, but was shun a few mouths afterwards at the first battle of Newbury, after having routed the enemy. ('•) He m. 27 Feb. 1625, Anna Sophia, 1st da. of Philip (HkrbBRT) 4th Earl ok PEMBROKE, by his 1st wife Susan, da. of Edward (Vkrk), Eahl ok Oxford. He was slain, as abovementioned, 20 Sep. 1643. (") The patent is not enrolled, hut is quoted iu " Douglas," vol. ii, p. 686, from the orig. in the possession of the then Earl of Hyndford. It is there, however, added that the patent of 27 Dec. 1647, "according to the list of creations in the Lovat case" was to the " heirs male of the body.' ' (>') The Barony of Carmicbael, cr. 1617 and ratilied 1651, "was not at any time resigned. Whatever construction be put upon the grant of the Earldom, the heir male is certainly entitled to the dignity of Lord Carmichael under the letters patent of 1651." See " Hewlett," p. 48. (") Lord Clarendon says of him that tho' " before the war he seemed to be wholly delighted with hunting, hawking and the like, after the troubles began he wholly gave himself up to the office and duty of a soldier, no man move diligently obliging or more dextrously commanding, for he was not only of a very keen courage, but an excellent discerner and pursuer of advantage upon his enemy. He had a mind and understanding very present in the article of danger ; was a great lover of justice and practised it then most deliberately when he had power to do wrong. By his death the King found a sensible weakness iu his army." See, ante, vol. 1, p. 194, note "c " for "the Loyalists' Bloody Roll," iu which ho is included.