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  1. 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.

  2. 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 .

  3. 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
  4. Lucius Cary, Viscount Falkland, was killed fighting in the English Civil War on 20 September 1643. Explanations for his death range from suicide to an accident of curiosity. But perhaps more interesting to consider is how his fatality would be contested in print.

  5. 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
  6. 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 .

  7. 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.