. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. ather. Sir Thomas Cave, Bart., was the lineal heir and representa-tive, through his grandmother, Margaret Verney, of Elizabeth, second daughter, andeventually co-heir of the first Lord Braye, by her marriasje with Sir RalphVerney, Knt. Sir Thomas was b. in 1737, and \ Alay 1780 ; having ni. Sarah,daughter and co-heir of John Edwards, Esq., b. 1740, (/. 20 July 1819, by whom hehad issue, 1 Sir Thomas, his successor, b. 1766, d. 15 Jan. 1792, without issue, by hi


. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. ather. Sir Thomas Cave, Bart., was the lineal heir and representa-tive, through his grandmother, Margaret Verney, of Elizabeth, second daughter, andeventually co-heir of the first Lord Braye, by her marriasje with Sir RalphVerney, Knt. Sir Thomas was b. in 1737, and \ Alay 1780 ; having ni. Sarah,daughter and co-heir of John Edwards, Esq., b. 1740, (/. 20 July 1819, by whom hehad issue, 1 Sir Thomas, his successor, b. 1766, d. 15 Jan. 1792, without issue, by his marriage, 3 June 1791, with Lady Lucy Sherard, only daughter ofRobert, 4th Earl of Harborougli, who survives him, and m. 2ndly, thelate Hon. Philip Pusey.—See Radnor. 2 Sarah, present Baroness, who resumed the additional surname of Cave by Royal Sign Manual in 1818, and in whose favour the Barony was calledout of abeyance in 1839. Her Ladyships four daughters are co-heirsto the Barony. Creation.—By Writ 1529. Totvn Residence.—] 4, Great Stanhope Street, May Fair. iScaf.—Stanford-Hall, Lutterworth, Co. Leicester. BRI. BREADALBANE, MARQUI8 OF. (Campbell. )John Campbkll, Marquis of Breadalbane, Earl of Ormelie, andBaron Breadalbane of Tayniouth Castle, Co. Perth, in the Peerage ofthe United Kingdom; also Earl of Breadalbane and Holland, Viscountof Tay and Paintland, Lord Glenorchy, Benederaloch, Ormelie, andWeik, in the Scotch Peerage, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia 5 ,Lord-Lieut, of Arj^yllshire, and Vice-Adniiral of the Coast of thatCounty, and of the Western Islands, President of the Royal Societyof Antiquaries of Scotland, and ; b. 26 Oct. 1796, succeeded29 March 1834, m. 23 Nov. 1821, Eliza, eldest daughter of GeorgeBaillie, Esq.,—see Haddington, b. 29 June 1803. His Lordships father, John, first Marquis, was b. 1762, succeeded to his Scot-tish honours on the death of his kinsman, John, 3rd Earl, July 1782, and d. 21)Marcli 1834; having rn. 2 Sept. ,


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