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'''Earl of Cavan''' is a title in the [[Peerage of Ireland]]. It was created in 1647 for [[Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan|Charles Lambart, 2nd Baron Lambart]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.geni.com/people/Charles-Lambart-1st-Earl-of-County-Cavan/6000000001877509049|website=geni.com|title=Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of County Cavan}}</ref> He was made '''Viscount Kilcoursie''', in the [[County Offaly|King's County]], at the same time, also in the Peerage of Ireland. Lord Cavan was the son of [[Oliver Lambart, 1st Baron Lambart|Oliver Lambart]], who had been elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as '''Lord Lambart''', Baron of [[Cavan]] in the [[County of Cavan]], in 1618.
'''Earl of Cavan''' is a title in the [[Peerage of Ireland]]. It was created in 1647 for [[Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan|Charles Lambart, 2nd Baron Lambart]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.geni.com/people/Charles-Lambart-1st-Earl-of-County-Cavan/6000000001877509049|website=geni.com|title=Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of County Cavan}}</ref> He was made '''Viscount Kilcoursie''', in the [[County Offaly|King's County]], at the same time, also in the Peerage of Ireland. Lord Cavan was the son of [[Oliver Lambart, 1st Baron Lambart|Oliver Lambart]], who had been elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as '''Lord Lambart''', Baron of [[Cavan]] in the [[County of Cavan]], in 1618.


The 2nd Earl of Cavan was insane for much of his adult life. [[Richard Lambart, 7th Earl of Cavan|The 7th Earl of Cavan]] was a general during the [[Napoleonic Wars]], he was succeeded by his grandson the 8th Earl.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bibletruthpublishers.com/the-earl-of-cavan/henry-pickering/chief-men-among-the-brethren/hy-pickering/la129657|website=bibletruthpublishers.com|title=The Earl of Cavan|author=Henry Pickering}}</ref> The 10th Earl was an army commander during the [[First World War]] and later a British [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] and [[Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the Imperial General Staff]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www3.hants.gov.uk/museum/aldershot-museum/local-history-aldershot/military-biographies/general-the-earl-of-cavan.htm|title=Frederick Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan|publisher=Aldershot Military Museum|access-date=21 January 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121006115728/http://www3.hants.gov.uk/museum/aldershot-museum/local-history-aldershot/military-biographies/general-the-earl-of-cavan.htm|archive-date=6 October 2012}}</ref><ref>{{London Gazette|issue=32117 |supp=y|page=10834|date=5 November 1920 |nolink=y}}</ref> As he died without male issue, he was succeeded by his youngest brother the 11th Earl. When the 12th Earl died, the title passed to Roger Cavan Lambart, a descendant of the 7th Earl. The title is contested from the eminent italian family Lambertini,descendants of the 1st Earl of Cavan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/cavan1647.htm|website=cracroft.co.uk|title=Cavan, Earl of (I, 1647)}}</ref>
The 2nd Earl of Cavan was insane for much of his adult life. [[Richard Lambart, 7th Earl of Cavan|The 7th Earl of Cavan]] was a general during the [[Napoleonic Wars]], he was succeeded by his grandson the 8th Earl.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bibletruthpublishers.com/the-earl-of-cavan/henry-pickering/chief-men-among-the-brethren/hy-pickering/la129657|website=bibletruthpublishers.com|title=The Earl of Cavan|author=Henry Pickering}}</ref> The 10th Earl was an army commander during the [[First World War]] and later a British [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] and [[Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the Imperial General Staff]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www3.hants.gov.uk/museum/aldershot-museum/local-history-aldershot/military-biographies/general-the-earl-of-cavan.htm|title=Frederick Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan|publisher=Aldershot Military Museum|access-date=21 January 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121006115728/http://www3.hants.gov.uk/museum/aldershot-museum/local-history-aldershot/military-biographies/general-the-earl-of-cavan.htm|archive-date=6 October 2012}}</ref><ref>{{London Gazette|issue=32117 |supp=y|page=10834|date=5 November 1920 |nolink=y}}</ref> As he died without male issue, he was succeeded by his youngest brother the 11th Earl. When the 12th Earl died, the title presumably passed to Roger Cavan Lambart, a descendant of the 7th Earl.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/cavan1647.htm|website=cracroft.co.uk|title=Cavan, Earl of (I, 1647)}}</ref> As of 18 June 2024, Roger Cavan Lambart has not yet established his right to the peerage.<ref>{{cite web |title=The roll of the peerage |url=https://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/images/downloads/Roll_of_the_Peerage.pdf |website=College of Arms |date=18 June 2024}}</ref>


==Barons Lambart (1618)==
==Barons Lambart (1618)==
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*[[Frederick Lambart, 8th Earl of Cavan|Frederick John William Lambart, 8th Earl of Cavan]], 8th Viscount Kilcoursie, 9th Baron Lambart (1815–1887)
*[[Frederick Lambart, 8th Earl of Cavan|Frederick John William Lambart, 8th Earl of Cavan]], 8th Viscount Kilcoursie, 9th Baron Lambart (1815–1887)
*[[Frederick Lambart, 9th Earl of Cavan|Frederick Edward Gould Lambart, 9th Earl of Cavan]], 9th Viscount Kilcoursie, 10th Baron Lambart (1839–1900)
*[[Frederick Lambart, 9th Earl of Cavan|Frederick Edward Gould Lambart, 9th Earl of Cavan]], 9th Viscount Kilcoursie, 10th Baron Lambart (1839–1900)
*[[Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan|Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan]], 10th Viscount Kilcoursie, 11th Baron Lambart (1865–1946) ([[Representative peer]] from 1915)
*[[Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan|Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan]], 10th Viscount Kilcoursie, 11th Baron Lambart (1865–1946) ([[List of Irish representative peers|Irish representative peer]] from 1915)
*[[Horace Lambart, 11th Earl of Cavan|Horace Edward Samuel Lambart, 11th Earl of Cavan]], 11th Viscount Kilcoursie, 12th Baron Lambart (1878–1950)
*[[Horace Lambart, 11th Earl of Cavan|Horace Edward Samuel Lambart, 11th Earl of Cavan]], 11th Viscount Kilcoursie, 12th Baron Lambart (1878–1950)
*[[Michael Lambart, 12th Earl of Cavan|Michael Edward Oliver Lambart, 12th Earl of Cavan]], 12th Viscount Kilcoursie, 13th Baron Lambart (1911–1988)
*[[Michael Lambart, 12th Earl of Cavan|Michael Edward Oliver Lambart, 12th Earl of Cavan]], 12th Viscount Kilcoursie, 13th Baron Lambart (1911–1988)
*[[Roger Lambart, 13th Earl of Cavan|Roger Cavan Lambart, 13th Earl of Cavan]], 13th Viscount Kilcoursie, 14th Baron Lambart (born 1944)
*Roger Cavan Lambart, ''presumed'' 13th Earl of Cavan, 13th Viscount Kilcoursie, 14th Baron Lambart (born 1944)


The [[heir presumptive]] is Cavan C.E. Lambart (born 1957), a descendant of the 1st Earl and distant cousin of the 13th Earl even if the title is contested from the Lambertini family, descendants of the Charles Lambart 1st Earl.
The [[heir presumptive]] is Cavan C.E. Lambart (born 1957, see below line of succession), the present Earl's eighth cousin once removed.


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*[[Image:Coronet of a British Earl.svg|35px]] ''Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan (1600–1660)''<ref name="BP_99"/>
**[[Image:Coronet of a British Earl.svg|35px]] ''Richard Lambart, 2nd Earl of Cavan (1628–1690)''<ref name="BP_99"/>
***[[Image:Coronet of a British Earl.svg|35px]] ''Charles Lambart, 3rd Earl of Cavan (1649–1702)''<ref name="BP_99"/>
****''Hon. Henry Lambart''<ref name="BP_99"/>
*****[[Image:Coronet of a British Earl.svg|35px]] ''Richard Lambart, 6th Earl of Cavan (d. 1778)''<ref name="BP_99"/>
******[[Image:Coronet of a British Earl.svg|35px]] ''Richard Lambart, 7th Earl of Cavan (1763–1837)''<ref name="BP_99"/>
*******''Hon. Oliver William Matthew Lambart (1822–1863)''<ref name="BP_99"/>
********''Frederick Richard Henry Lambart (1850–1888)''<ref name="BP_99"/>
*********''Charles Edward Kilcoursie Lambart (1877–1916)''<ref name="BP_99"/>
**********''Frederick Cavan Lambart (1902–1963)''<ref name="BP_99"/>
***********[[Image:Coronet of a British Earl.svg|35px]] '''Roger Lambart, 13th Earl of Cavan''' (born 1944)<ref name="BP_99"/>
**''Hon. Oliver Lambart (d. 1700)''<ref name="BP_15"/>
***''Charles Lambart'' (d. 1753)''<ref name="BP_15"/>
****''Gustavus Lambart''<ref name="BP_15"/>
*****''Charles Lambart''<ref name="BP_15"/>
******''Gustavus Lambart (1772–1850)''<ref name="BP_15"/>
*******''Gustavus William (1814–1886)''<ref name="BP_15"/>
********[[File:RedHandOfUlster_SinisterHand.png|25px]] ''Sir Gustavus Francis William Lambart, 1st Baronet (1848–1926)''
*********[[File:RedHandOfUlster_SinisterHand.png|25px]] ''[[Lambart baronets]]''
********''Cyril Henry Edward Lambart (born 1866)''<ref name="BP_15"/>
*********''Terence Edward William Lambart (1903–1965)<ref name="DPB"/>
**********'''(1).''' Cavan Cyril Ernest Lambart (born 1957)
***********'''(2).''' Julian Stuart Lambart (born 1993)

There are further heirs in line descended from Cyril Lambart.
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<ref name="DPB">{{cite book |year=2019|chapter=Cavan, Earl of |editor1-last=Morris |editor1-first=Susan |editor2-last=Bosberry-Scott |editor2-first=Wendy |editor3-last=Belfield |editor3-first=Gervase |title=Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage|volume=1 |edition=150th |location=London |publisher=Debrett's Ltd. |publication-date=|pages=828–831|arxiv= |bibcode= |doi= |isbn=978-1-999767-0-5-1}}</ref><ref name="BP_99">{{cite book |year=1999 |chapter=Cavan, Earl of |editor1-last=Mosley |editor1-first=Charles |title=Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage|volume=1 |edition=106th |location=Crans, Switzerland |publisher=Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd. |publication-date= |pages=521–523|no-pp= |arxiv= |asin= |bibcode= |doi= |isbn=2-940085-02-1}}</ref><ref name="BP_15">{{cite book |year=1915 |chapter=Lambart |editor1-last=Burke |editor1-first=Bernard |editor2-last=Burke |editor2-first=Ashworth P. |title=Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage |edition=77th |location=London |publisher=Harrison & Sons|pages=1181–1182}}</ref>
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==See also==
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 15 July 2024

General The 7th Earl of Cavan

Earl of Cavan is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1647 for Charles Lambart, 2nd Baron Lambart.[1] He was made Viscount Kilcoursie, in the King's County, at the same time, also in the Peerage of Ireland. Lord Cavan was the son of Oliver Lambart, who had been elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Lord Lambart, Baron of Cavan in the County of Cavan, in 1618.

The 2nd Earl of Cavan was insane for much of his adult life. The 7th Earl of Cavan was a general during the Napoleonic Wars, he was succeeded by his grandson the 8th Earl.[2] The 10th Earl was an army commander during the First World War and later a British Field Marshal and Chief of the Imperial General Staff.[3][4] As he died without male issue, he was succeeded by his youngest brother the 11th Earl. When the 12th Earl died, the title presumably passed to Roger Cavan Lambart, a descendant of the 7th Earl.[5] As of 18 June 2024, Roger Cavan Lambart has not yet established his right to the peerage.[6]

Barons Lambart (1618)

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Earls of Cavan (1647)

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The heir presumptive is Cavan C.E. Lambart (born 1957, see below line of succession), the present Earl's eighth cousin once removed.


Line of succession, simplified)
  • Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan (1600–1660)[7]
    • Richard Lambart, 2nd Earl of Cavan (1628–1690)[7]
      • Charles Lambart, 3rd Earl of Cavan (1649–1702)[7]
        • Hon. Henry Lambart[7]
          • Richard Lambart, 6th Earl of Cavan (d. 1778)[7]
            • Richard Lambart, 7th Earl of Cavan (1763–1837)[7]
              • Hon. Oliver William Matthew Lambart (1822–1863)[7]
                • Frederick Richard Henry Lambart (1850–1888)[7]
                  • Charles Edward Kilcoursie Lambart (1877–1916)[7]
                    • Frederick Cavan Lambart (1902–1963)[7]
                      • Roger Lambart, 13th Earl of Cavan (born 1944)[7]
    • Hon. Oliver Lambart (d. 1700)[8]
      • Charles Lambart (d. 1753)[8]
        • Gustavus Lambart[8]
          • Charles Lambart[8]
            • Gustavus Lambart (1772–1850)[8]
              • Gustavus William (1814–1886)[8]
                • Sir Gustavus Francis William Lambart, 1st Baronet (1848–1926)
                • Cyril Henry Edward Lambart (born 1866)[8]
                  • Terence Edward William Lambart (1903–1965)[9]
                    • (1). Cavan Cyril Ernest Lambart (born 1957)
                      • (2). Julian Stuart Lambart (born 1993)

There are further heirs in line descended from Cyril Lambart.

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References

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  1. ^ "Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of County Cavan". geni.com.
  2. ^ Henry Pickering. "The Earl of Cavan". bibletruthpublishers.com.
  3. ^ "Frederick Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan". Aldershot Military Museum. Archived from the original on 6 October 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
  4. ^ "No. 32117". The London Gazette (Supplement). 5 November 1920. p. 10834.
  5. ^ "Cavan, Earl of (I, 1647)". cracroft.co.uk.
  6. ^ "The roll of the peerage" (PDF). College of Arms. 18 June 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Mosley, Charles, ed. (1999). "Cavan, Earl of". Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage. Vol. 1 (106th ed.). Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd. pp. 521–523. ISBN 2-940085-02-1.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Burke, Bernard; Burke, Ashworth P., eds. (1915). "Lambart". Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage (77th ed.). London: Harrison & Sons. pp. 1181–1182.
  9. ^ a b Morris, Susan; Bosberry-Scott, Wendy; Belfield, Gervase, eds. (2019). "Cavan, Earl of". Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Vol. 1 (150th ed.). London: Debrett's Ltd. pp. 828–831. ISBN 978-1-999767-0-5-1.

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