William Caulfeild, 1587–1640 (aged 53 years)
- Name
- William /Caulfeild/
- Name suffix
- 2nd Baron Charlemont
- Name prefix
- Sir
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father |
1545–1603
Birth: about 1545
25 — Shropshire Death: October 1603 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford, England |
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Marriage | Marriage — about 1576 — |
23 months
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2 years
elder brother |
1579–1610
Birth: November 1579
34
23 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford Death: 1610 |
1 year
elder brother |
1580–
Birth: October 1580
35
24 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford |
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3 years
elder sister |
1582–
Birth: September 1582
37
26 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford |
19 months
elder brother |
1584–1610
Birth: March 1584
39
28 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford Death: 1610 |
15 months
elder sister |
1585–1654/55 CE
Birth: May 1585
40
29 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford Death: February 3, 1654/55 CE — Oswestry, Shropshire |
18 months
elder brother |
1586–
Birth: October 1586
41
30 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford |
13 months
himself |
1587–1640
Birth: October 1587
42
31 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford Death: December 4, 1640 — Charlemont, Co Armagh |
17 months
younger sister |
1588/89 CE–
Birth: January 1588/89 CE
44
33 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford |
16 months
younger sister |
1590–
Birth: April 1590
45
34 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford |
brother |
himself |
1587–1640
Birth: October 1587
42
31 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford Death: December 4, 1640 — Charlemont, Co Armagh |
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Marriage | Marriage — about 1620 — |
22 months
son |
1621–1641/42 CE
Birth: October 1621
34
21 — Dublin Death: January 6, 1641/42 CE — Castle of Kinard, Co Tyrone |
15 months
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2 years
daughter |
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2 years
son |
1624–1671
Birth: 1624
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24 — Donamon Castle, Co Roscommon Death: April 1671 |
2 years
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5 years
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3 years
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2 years
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2 years
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Shared note | On 8 June 1618 Knighted in his own right by Lord Deputy St John. In 1620 Sheriff of Co Tyrone, and in 1621 Governor of Fort Charlemont for life. Between 1627 and 1634 he was Master General of the Ordnance, as a reversionary grant of office on the death of his uncle Sir Toby, and also a Commissioner for the Escheated Estates. In 1630 he passed a new patent for all his lands, under the Commission for Remedying Defective Titles, with a fine of £500, under which all inheritors would need to be English rather than Irish, and Protestant rather than Catholic. He took his seat in Parliament on 4th November 1634, as MP for the Borough of Charlemont, after the Lord Chancellor "had moved to know the pleasure of the House whether he should be admitted to this place, having brought neither writ of summons nor patent, whereupon it was agreed that his lordship should be admitted, inasmuch as they were all satisfied that he was a lord of parliament". His lordship died in his bed and was first buried at Charlemont but later removed to Armagh Cathedral. His Will was dated 6 November 1640. His widow survived for 23 years, for 14 of which she was kept out of her estates by the dominant party. In August 1661 she received £40 from the Irish Government " for her present maintenance". |
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