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Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan

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Charles 1st

Role
  
Member of Parliament

Died
  
June 25, 1660


Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan

Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan (c. March 1600 – 25 June 1660) was an Anglo-Irish Royalist soldier and peer.

Lambart was the son of Oliver Lambart, 1st Baron Lambart and Hester Fleetwood. He served as the Member of Parliament for Bossiney in Cornwall in 1626, and again between 1628 and 1629. He had succeeded to his father's barony on 10 June 1618 but as this was a title in the Peerage of Ireland, he was not secluded from sitting in the House of Commons of England. Lambart was Seneschal of Cavan and of Kells in 1627 and made a member of the Privy Council of Ireland.

Following the Irish Rebellion of 1641, he raised a regiment of 1,000 foot guards against the Roman Catholic rebels. He was subsequently the commander of the forces guarding Dublin on behalf of Charles I in 1642. On 15 April 1647, Lambart was created Earl of Cavan and Viscount Kilcoursie in the Peerage of Ireland, in recognition of his loyalty to the Royalist cause.

Family

Lambart married Hon. Jane Robartes, the daughter of Richard Robartes, 1st Baron Robartes, and sister of John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor, in 1625. Together they had three children. He was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son, Richard.

References

Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan Wikipedia