. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. t son, now Lord Cawdor, representedthe town of Cardigan in parliament 1780j 1/84, 179O, and wasraised to the Peerage on the dissolution of that parliament, 1796,by the title of Lord Cawdor, of Castlemartin in the county ofPemlrole, by patent dated June 21st, \7Q6. His Lordship married, June 27, l/St), Lady Caroline Howard,eldest daughter of Frederick, Earl of Carlisle, K. G. by CarolineLeveson Gower, daughter of Granville, first Marquis of Stafford,and has issue two sons, viz. First, John. Second, George. Title. John C


. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. t son, now Lord Cawdor, representedthe town of Cardigan in parliament 1780j 1/84, 179O, and wasraised to the Peerage on the dissolution of that parliament, 1796,by the title of Lord Cawdor, of Castlemartin in the county ofPemlrole, by patent dated June 21st, \7Q6. His Lordship married, June 27, l/St), Lady Caroline Howard,eldest daughter of Frederick, Earl of Carlisle, K. G. by CarolineLeveson Gower, daughter of Granville, first Marquis of Stafford,and has issue two sons, viz. First, John. Second, George. Title. John Campbell, Lord Cawdor of Castlemartin in Pem-brokeshire. Creation. Baron, by patent June 21st, \7QQ- Arms. Quarterly of four, first, or, a stags head cabossed,sable; second, gironny of eight, or, and gules; third, argent, aship; fourth, per pale azure and gules, a cross, argent. Crest. A swan. Supporters. On the dexter, a lion guardant 3 on the sinister,a stag. Motto. Be mindful. Chief Seats. Stacpole-court, Pembrokeshire; Cawdor-castle,Nairnshire. 632 VEERAGE OF WELLESLEY LORD VVELLESLEY. (MARQUIS JVELLESLEY IN IRELAND J Tke family of CowleYj Cooley, or, as it is now written, Col-tEY, derives its origin from the county of Rutland, whence theyremoved into Ireland in the reign of King Henry VIiI. in whosetwenty-second year his Majesty granted to Waltek and RobertCowley, of Kilkenny, Gent, during their respective lives, the officeof clerk of the crown in Chancery. Robert, in that reign, was made Master of the Rolls j ap-pointed May 7th, 1540, a commissioner for setting the lands ofthe dissolved abbies 3 ^ and September uOth that year, one of thekeepers of the peace within the county of IMeaih, with power toenforce the observation of the statutes of Dublin and left a son, Robrrt Collev, Esq. justice of the peace in theKings County, to whom Queen Elizabeth, Feb 3d, 1562, grantedCastletown, otherwise Young-Cowleyston, and other lands in theKings County, to hold


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