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  1. 14 de mar. de 2023 · Lucius Edward William Plantagenet Cary, 15th Viscount Falkland (born 8 May 1935) is a British nobleman and politician. Background and education. Falkland is the eldest of four children, and the only son of Lucius Cary, 14th Viscount Falkland and Constance Mary Berry, daughter of Captain Edward Berry. He was educated at Wellington College in ...

  2. Lucius Cary, 10th Viscount Falkland (1803–1884) Admiral Plantagenet Cary, 11th Viscount Falkland (1806–1886) Capt. Hon. Byron Charles Ferdinand Plantagenet Cary, RN (5 October 1808 – 21 February 1874) Hon. Emma Christiana Cary (d. 11 January 1827) Cary reached the rank of post-captain in 1803.

  3. 3 de may. de 2022 · Lucius William Charles Frederick Cary, Master of Falkland: Birthdate: November 24, 1831: Death: August 06, 1871 (39) Immediate Family: Son of Lucius Bentinck Cary, 10th Viscount Falkland and Amelia Fitzclarence Husband of Sarah Christiana Keighly. Managed by: Private User Last Updated: May 3, 2022

  4. D. Smith, ‘Cary, Lucius, second Viscount Falkland (1609/10–1643)’, ODNB, (Oxford University Press, 2014). S. Mortimer, ‘Great Tew circle’, ODNB , (Oxford University Press, 2007). Biographies of Falkland and Hyde can be found in the newly-published House of Commons 1640-60 volumes.

  5. Quick Reference. (1610–43). Falkland was educated in Ireland, where his father was viceroy, but settled at Great Tew, outside Oxford. This became, in the words of Clarendon, ‘a university bound in a lesser volume’. Elected to Parliament in 1640, Falkland condemned arbitrary rule, but opposed radical change. In January 1642 he accepted ...

  6. 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.

  7. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Falkland, Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount [S] (1610–43). Falkland was educated in Ireland, where his father was viceroy, but settled at Great Tew, his country house outside Oxford. This became, in the words of Clarendon, a regular visitor, ‘a university bound in a lesser volume’, where Falkland and his friends, turning their backs on religious ...