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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.
- 5 November 1803
- The Earl of Beverley
- Lucius Cary, Master of Falkland
- The Marquess of Donegall
Stained-glass heraldic achievement of Lucius Cary, 6th Viscount Falkland (1687–1730), on the south chancel window in All Saints Church, Clovelly, Devon. Viscount Falkland is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. The name refers to the royal burgh of Falkland in Fife .
He succeeded as the 10th Viscount of Falkland, of Falkland, co. Fife [S., 1620] on 28 February 1809. He gained the rank of Captain in the 7th Foot. He held the office of Lord of the Bedchamber to King William IV between 1830 and 1837.
- November 5, 1803
- March 12, 1884
Little is known of the early life of Lucius Bentinck Cary, who succeeded to the Falkland viscountcy in 1809 after his father’s death in a duel.
- Peter Burroughs
- CARY, LUCIUS BENTINCK, 10th Viscount FALKLAND
- Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 11
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 former politician.
Learn about the life and death of Lucius Cary, a leading royalist and moderate politician during the English Civil War.
Lucius Cary, Viscount Falkland (1610-1643) Born: 1610 at Burford, Oxfordshire Secretary of State Died: 20th September 1643 at the First Battle of Newbury, Berkshire. Lucius was the son of Henry Cary, created Viscount Falkland in 1620, and Elizabeth Tanfield.