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  1. Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland PC (c. 1610 – 20 September 1643) was an English author and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1642. He fought on the Royalist side in the English Civil War and was killed in action at the First Battle of Newbury .

  2. Lucius Cary, 14th Viscount Falkland (1905–1984) Hon. Byron Godfrey Plantagenet Cary (26 June 1908 – 1971), married Daphne Helen King (d. 1997) on 22 June 1932 and had issue Hon. Rosemary Sylvia Cary (22 February 1910 – 1992), married John de Perigault Gurney Mayhew, son of John Mayhew , on 17 August 1928 and had issue, divorced 1936, married Major Aubrey Esson-Scott on 6 January 1937

  3. Lucius Edward William Plantagenet Cary, 15th Viscount of Falkland (born 8 May 1935), styled Master of Falkland from 1961 to 1984, is a British nobleman and politician.

  4. Lucius Bentinck Cary, 10th Viscount Falkland GCH, PC (5 November 1803 – 12 March 1884), styled Master of Falkland until 1809, was a British colonial administrator and Liberal politician. Falkland was the son of Charles John Cary, 9th Viscount Falkland, and his wife, Christiana.

  5. She married Lucius Cary, 10th Viscount Falkland on 27 December 1830 at the Pavilion in Brighton. They had one son, Lucius William Charles Frederick Cary, Master of Falkland (24 November 1831 – 6 August 1871), who married Sarah Christiana Keighly (d. 4 October 1902), but died childless. The couple lived at Rudby Hall, North Yorkshire.

  6. Lucius Henry Cary, 6th Viscount Falkland (27 August 1687 – 31 December 1730) was a Scottish peer and Jacobite . Cary was the son of Edward Cary (1656–1692), of Caldicot, Monmouthshire, and his wife Anne, the eldest daughter of Charles Lucas, 2nd Baron Lucas. In 1694, he succeeded as Viscount Falkland upon the death of his third cousin once ...

  7. Cary, Lucius, second Viscount Falkland (1609/10–1643), politician and author, was born at Burford Priory in Oxfordshire, the son of Henry Cary, first Viscount Falkland (c. 1575–1633), and Elizabeth Cary (née Tanfield) (1585–1639).