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Catherine Charles St Lawrence

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Death: April 04, 1879 (73-74)
10 Chesham Place, Belgravia, London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir William St Lawrence, 2nd Earl of Howth and Margaret St. Lawrence, Countess of Howth
Wife of Charles Boyle and Charles Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan
Mother of Mary Emily Boyle; Richard Edmund St Lawrence Boyle; William George Boyle; Edmund John Boyle; Louisa Caroline Elizabeth Boyle and 2 others
Sister of Sir Thomas St. Lawrence, 3rd Earl of Howth and Elizabeth St Lawrence
Half sister of Mathilda St Lawrence and Harriet St Lawrence

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About Catherine Charles St Lawrence

  • Lady Catherine St. Lawrence1
  • F, #27720, d. 4 April 1879
  • Last Edited=9 May 2011
  • Lady Catherine St. Lawrence was the daughter of William St. Lawrence, 2nd Earl of Howth and Margaret Burke.1 She married Charles Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan, son of General Edmund Boyle, 8th Earl of Cork and Isabella Henrietta Poyntz, on 10 March 1828 at Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.1 She died on 4 April 1879 at 10 Chesham Place, London, England.1 She was buried on 9 April 1879 at Marston Bigod, Somerset, England.1 Her will (dated her son, the Earl of Cork) was probated on 19 April 1879.1
  • Her married name became Boyle.
  • Children of Lady Catherine St. Lawrence and Charles Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan
    • 1.Louisa Caroline Elizabeth Boyle+2 d. 5 May 1876
    • 2.Lady Mary Emily Boyle+2 d. 25 Nov 1916
    • 3.Richard Edmund St. Lawrence Boyle, 9th Earl of Cork+1 b. 19 Apr 1829, d. 22 Jun 1904
    • 4.Lt.-Col. Hon. William George Boyle2 b. 12 Aug 1830, d. 24 Mar 1908
    • 5.Major Hon. Edmund John Boyle+2 b. 25 Nov 1831, d. 21 Apr 1901
  • Citations
  • 1.[S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 425. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  • 2.[S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 901. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p2772.htm#i27720 ____________________________
  • 'StLawrence1'
  • Nicholas St. Lawrence, 3rd Lord (16th baron) Howth, Lord Chancellor of Ireland (d 10.07.1526) - continued above
  • m1. Janet Plunkett (dau of Christopher Plunkett, Lord Killeen)
  • TCP reports that Jane's parents were Christopher Plunkett, 2nd Lord Killeen, and Janet Bellew. BP1870 reports that her father was Christopher, 3rd Lord. We provisionally follow the latter which is supported by BP1934 (Fingall).
    • 1. Christopher St. Lawrence, Sheriff of co. Dublin, 4th Lord Howth (d 20.04.1542)
    • m. (before 1509) Anne Bermingham (sister of Richard Bermingham of Ballydungan)
      • A. Edward St. Lawrence, 5th Lord Howth (b c1508, d 02.07.1549)
      • m. Alison FitzLyons (dau of James FitzLyons of Aucheston)
        • i. Richard St. Lawrence (dvpsp)
        • m. _ FitzSimon of Dublin
        • ii. Anne St. Lawrence
        • m. Bartholomew Dillon of Keppoch
        • iii. Alison St. Lawrence
        • m. John Golding whose heiress was ...
          • a. Alison Golding
          • m. James Cusack of Clonard
          • b. Elizabeth Golding possibly of this generation
          • m. Robert Taylor
      • B. Richard St. Lawrence, 6th Lord (19th baron) Howth (dsp 1558)
      • m. (before 03.1550) Catherine FitzGerald (natural dau of Gerald, 9th Earl of Kildare)
      • C. Christopher St. Lawrence, 7th Lord Howth (d 24.10.1589)
      • m1. Elizabeth Plunkett (a 03.1564, dau of Sir John Plunkett of Beaulieu by Anne Barnewall)
        • i. Nicholas St. Lawrence, 8th Lord Howth (b c1555, bur 21.05.1607)
        • m1. Margaret Barnewall (dau of Sir Christopher Barnewall of Turvey by Marion Sherle)
          • a. Christopher St. Lawrence, 9th Lord Howth (d 24.10.1619, Colonel)
          • m. (before 1597) Elizabeth Wentworth (d 1627, dau of John Wentworth of Horkesley and Gosfield by Dorothy Southwell)
            • (1) Nicholas St. Lawrence, 10th Lord (23rd baron) Howth (b 1597, d 1643/4)
            • m. Jane Montgomery (d c1678, dau of George Montgomery, Bishop of Meath, by Susan Steynings)
            • As mentioned below, BP1870 reports that Lord William (who d 1671) was son of this marriage.
              • (A) Susanna St. Lawrence
              • m. Michael St. Lawrence
              • (B) Elizabeth St. Lawrence
              • BP1870 reports that Elizabeth died unmarried. TCP identifies her as the widow of Colonel Fitzwilliam who married her cousin, Lord Howth.
              • m1. _ Fitzwilliam (Colonel)
              • m2. (c1650) William St. Lawrence, 12th Lord Howth (bpt 14.09.1628, d 17.06.1671) @@ below
              • (C) Frances St. Lawrence
              • m1/2. Sir James Montgomery of Rosemount, Devonshire
              • The above marriage is as reported in BP1870. This Frances has also been identified in some web sites as married to the following Samuel but we are not sure what reliable evidence there is to prove this.
              • m2/1. Samuel Burdett (b c1597, d 1664)
              • (D) Margaret St. Lawrence (d unm)
            • (2) Thomas St. Lawrence of Stoke, 11th Lord Howth (d 1649)
            • TCP reports that "The succession of this Thomas to the Barony (omitted in all previous peerages) was first pointed out by Horace Round in ... Jan. 1898." BP1870 shows his elder brother Nicholas as father of William whom we, following TCP, show as his successor.
            • m. (by 1628) Elenor Lynne (dau of William Lynne of Wormingford and Little Horkesley by Audrey Watts)
              • (A) William St. Lawrence, 12th Lord Howth (bpt 14.09.1628, d 17.06.1671)
              • BP1870 identifies William's wife merely as Elizabeth, widow of Colonel Fitzwilliam. TCP names her ...
              • m. (c1650) Elizabeth St. Lawrence (dau of Nicholas St. Lawrence, 10th Lord) @@ above
                • (i) Thomas St. Lawrence, 13th Lord Howth (b 1659, d 30.05.1727)
                • m. (23.09.1687) Mary Barnewall (b 20.07.1670, d 16.10.1715, dau of Henry Barnewall, 2nd Viscount, by Mary Nugent)
                  • (a) William St. Lawrence, 14th Lord Howth (b 11.01.1688, d 04.04.1748)
                  • m. (02.08.1728) Lucy Gorges (b 03.01.1711, dau of Lt. Gen. Richard Gorges of Kilbrew)
                    • ((1)) Thomas St. Lawrence, 1st Earl of Howth (b 10.05.1730, d 29.09.1801)
                    • m. Isabella King (b 02.08.1729, d 20.10.1794, dau of Sir Henry King, 3rd Bart)
                      • ((A)) William St. Lawrence, 2nd Earl of Howth (b 04.10.1752, d 04.04.1822)
                      • m1. (01.06.1777) Mary Bermingham (b 26.10.1752, d 20.07.1793, dau of Thomas Bermingham, Earl of Louth)
                        • ((i)) Harriet St. Lawrence (d 1830)
                        • m. (22.01.1801) Arthur French St. George of Tyrone (b 08.08.1780, d 01.01.1844)
                        • ((ii)) Isabella St. Lawrence (d 04.1827)
                        • m. (05.1803, div 1820) William Richard Annesley, 3rd Earl Annesley (b 16.07.1772, d 25.08.1838)
                        • ((iii)) Matilda St. Lawrence (d 1849)
                        • m. William Burke of Quansborough (d 10.07.1859, Major)
                        • ((iv)) Mary St. Lawrence (d 1825)
                        • m. Clifford Trotter
                      • m2. Margaret Burke (b c1775, d 19.09.1856, dau of William Burke of Keelogues by Margaret Coleman)
                        • ((v)) Thomas St. Lawrence, 3rd Earl of Howth (b 16.08.1803, d 04.02.1874) had issue
                        • m1. (09.01.1826) Emily De Burgh (b 13.08.1807, d 04.12.1842, dau of John Thomas De Burgh, 13th Earl of Clanricarde)
                        • m2. (27.02.1851) Henrietta Elizabeth Digby Barfoot (d 05.03.1884, dau of Peter Barfoot of Midlington House by Henrietta Digby)
                        • ((vi)) Catherine St. Lawrence
                        • m. (1828) Viscount Dungannon (d 1834)
                        • ((vii)) Elizabeth St. Lawrence (d 12.04.1863)
                        • m. (12.05.1831) Sir Edward Richard Borough, Bart
                      • ((B)) Thomas St. Lawrence, Bishop of Cork & Ross (b 1755, d 10.06.1831)
                      • m. Frances Coghlan (dau of Rev. Henry Coghlan)
                        • ((i)) Thomas St. Lawrence (dsp 1833)
                        • m. (1816) Harriet Gray (dau of Lt. Gen. John Gray)
                        • ((ii)) Edward St. Lawrence (dsp 21.06.1842, prebendary of Cork)
                        • m. Elizabeth Colthurst (dau of Sir Nicholas Colthurst, Bart)
                        • ((iii)) Robert Kingsborough St. Lawrence (b 29.09.1797, dsp 06.1866, rector of Moragh)
                        • m. (03.09.1850) Elizabeth Anne Townsend (dau of R.B. Townsend of Castle Townsend)
                        • ((iv)) Emma St. Lawrence (d 1865)
                        • m. (1805) Rev. William Lewis Beaufort
                        • ((v)) Isabella St. Lawrence (d 03.11.1830)
                        • m. (08.08.1808) John Leslie, Bishop of Elphin (b 12.10.1772, d 22.07.1854)
                        • ((vi)) Letitia St. Lawrence (d 1833)
                        • m. (18.10.1830) Rev. Richard Jephson Rothe
                        • ((vii)) Frances Elizabeth St. Lawrence
                        • m. (09.07.1836) Robert Morgan Tighe of Mitchelstown (d 1853)
                      • ((C)) Isabella St. Lawrence (b 30.08.1751, d 28.10.1836)
                      • m. (16.11.1773) Dudley Cosby, Lord Sydney of Leix (dsp 17.01.1774)
                      • ((D)) Elizabeth St. Lawrence (d 1799)
                      • m. (07.02.1786) Sir Paulus Emelius Irving, Bart
                      • ((E)) Frances St. Lawrence (d 01.1842)
                      • m. (15.10.1808) James Phillott (archdeacon of Bath)
                    • ((2)) William St. Lawrence (b 01.06.1732, d 10.04.1749)
                    • ((3)) Mary St. Lawrence (d 04.10.1787)
                    • m. (15.08.1750) Sir Richard Gethin, Bart
                  • (b) Mark St. Lawrence had issue
                  • m. Mary Travers
                  • (c) Elizabeth St. Lawrence (d 08.1727)
                  • m1. (21.02.1716) Edward Rice of Mount Rice
                  • m2. (1721) Dominick Quin of Quinsborough
                  • (d)+ other issue - Charles (d infant), Henry (d unm 07.01.1735), Nicholas (d unm 29.10.1747), Oliver (d after 1722), Mary (d unm), Mable (d unm)
                • (ii) Charles St. Lawrence (d unm)
                • (iii) Mary St. Lawrence (d 26.08.1705)
                • m. (1672) Henry Montgomery, 3rd Earl of Mount Alexander (d 22.10.1731)
                • (iv) Sarah St. Lawrence
                • m. Thomas Stepney of Meath
                • (v) Martha St. Lawrence
                • m. Hugh O'Neile (son of Sir Bryen, Bart)
            • (3) Margaret St. Lawrence
            • m1. William Fitzwilliam
            • m2. Michael Burford
          • b.+ other issue - Thomas, Edward, Richard, Amory, daughters
        • m2. (by 1591) Mary Whyte (d 25.07.1607, dau of Sir Nicholas Whyte of Leixlip, Master of the Rolls, by ?? Sherlock, Mary was widow of Christopher Darcy of Platyn then Robert Browne of Mulrankan)
          • g. Margaret St. Lawrence
          • m1. Jenico Preston, 5th Viscount Gormanston (b c1584, d 14.03.1629/30)
          • m2. (sp) Lucas Plunkett, 1st Earl of Fingall (b c1589, d 29.03.1637)
          • h. Alison St. Lawrence ('youngest dau') possibly of this generation
          • m. (1616) Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown
      • m2. Cecilia Cusack (d 17.07.1638, dau of Henry Cusack, alderman of London)
  • m2. Anne Berford (dau of Thomas Berford of Kilrowe)
  • m3. (02.1504/5) Alice FitzSimons (sister of Walter FitzSimons, Archbishop of Dublin, dau of Robert FitzSimons by Genet Cusack of Gerardstown)
  • Probably/possibly of this generation, but by which wife is unknown, were ...
    • 2. Eleanor St. Lawrence
    • m. Sir Walter Chevers of Macetown
    • 3. Marian St. Lawrence ('youngest dau')
    • m. Christopher Nugent (dvp 1531)
  • Main source(s): BP1870 (Howth), TCP (Howth)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ss4tz/stlawrence1.php ______________________________________

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Catherine Charles St Lawrence's Timeline

1805
1805
Dublin, Ireland
1829
April 19, 1829
April 19, 1829
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
1830
August 12, 1830
1831
November 25, 1831
Leamington, Warwickshire, England (United Kingdom)
1833
June 3, 1833
Blounts Court, Rotherfield Peppard, Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
1833
Oxfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
1851
1851
Age 46
Saint George Hanover Square, London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
1879
April 4, 1879
Age 74
10 Chesham Place, Belgravia, London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)