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DETJRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. CASTLEMAINE, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Richard, 3rd Baron Castlemaine. He was b. Nov. 17, 1791, and succeeded his father in 7840: was M.P. for Athlone, 182632, and was chosen one of the Representative Peers for Ireland on his succeeding: to the family title. His lordship was Vice Lieut, of West- meath (co.) and a Magistrate for that county, Roscommon, and King's County: m. 1820, Margaret, 2nd daughter of Michael Hams, Esq. of Dublin, (she d. l67) ; and d. July 4, 1869, having had issue four sons and three daughters. Castlereagh, Viscount, son of the Marquess of Londonderry, (see 'Londonderry.) Castlerosse, Viscount, son of the Earl of Kenmare. (see Keninarc.) CASTLE-STUART, EARL OF. (STUART-RICHARDSON). HENRY JAMES STUART-RICHARDSON, 5th Earl, in the peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet. Born Mar. 21st, 18:57 ; suc- ceeded his fathei 1874. Assumed in 1M-7 the additional surname and arms of Richardson. Married (186G) August a Ic Vicomte Massy Richardson, widow of Major Hugh Massy, of the 85th Foot, and only child and heiress of the late Major Richardson-Brady, Dep. Lieut, of Oaklands, co. Tyrone/ and has issue. living, Daughters, Muriella Albany, h. 1S63. Mary, b. 1870. Sisters /irh/?, Mary, b. 1838, in. ISO", (Crosse). Charlotte, b. 183Q. FHa Sophia, l>, 13 H . m. 1875 (Garnet.t). Alice Maud, b. 1S43, in. 1S07, (Hooper). Lecnoi a ilheliniua, b. l sii. Mar-garetta Louisa, b. 1847, in. 165, (Hall). Sell na Octavia, b. 1840. Hfir i-i'>inm/itirr The Hon. and Rev Andrew Godfrey Stuart, son of the 2nd Earl. Born 1S12; educated at Trinity College, Dublin (B.A. 1835, M.A. 1847. Has been Hon. Canon of Peterborough since 1850, and Rector of Cottesmore, Oakhain, since 1844. Married 1st 1835, the Hon. Catherine Ann ingfteld, who d. 1845, daughter of the 5th Viscount Powersco'.irt : 2ndly l,sl<i, Mary Penelope, who d. 185(J, 2nd daughter of the Hon. and Hev. Leland Noel, and has, with other issue, Andrew John, b. 1S41. Residence, Cottesmore, Oakham. Creations, Baron Castle-Stuart, 1619, Viscount Castle-Stuart, 1793, Earl of Castle- Stuart, 1800, in the peerage of Ireland. A Baronet, i637. , Quarterly of four : 1st, the royal BTins of Scotland t 2nd, or, afes?e chec'-y azr.re and argent, and in chiet'a label of three points gules, Stictrt ; 3rd. argent, a saltire hot ween tour roses gules, Leiino.r; 4th, or, a lion rampant. gules, M'/t-i/itj?'; the whole within a liordnre coiupnny argent and azure. L r rr--t, An i-.nii-orn's licail ciMiperlat the neck argent, armed, crined, and tufted or, between two pairs of olive branches proper. Supponrrs, Two dragons sanguine or blood colour. Sfittx, Stuart-hall, Stewartstovn, and Drum-manor, co. Tyrone, Ireland. CASTLE-STUART, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Charles Andrew Knox, ith Earl of Castle- Stuart, in the peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet. son of Robert, -Jnd Karl. He was b. ir 23, 1810, and succeeded his brother in isr,7, iau-isl rate tor Londonderry: ni. is:',."?, Charlotte RafHes Drnry, only daughter of the late Quintin Thompson, Esq., and d. Sept. lh74, leaving i^ and seven dai CASTLE-STUART, CHARLOTTE RAFFIAS DKITRY, Countess of. only dauo-litrr of the late Quintin Thompson, Esq. : m. 18o">, the 4th Earl of Castle-Stuart, who d. 1874. Residence, Broom Hills, Honiton, Devonshire.