Henry Cadogan

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Henry Cadogan (1642 – 13 January 1713/14) of Liscartan, County Meath was an Irish barrister.

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Henry Cadogan
High Sheriff of Meath
In office
1700–1702
Preceded byJoseph Pratt
Succeeded byJames Naper of Loughcrew
Personal details
Born1642
Ireland
Died13 January 1713/14
Dublin, Ireland
Spouse
Bridget Waller
(after 1671)
RelationsSarah Lennox, Duchess of Richmond (granddaughter)
Charles Cadogan, 1st Earl Cadogan (grandson)
Sir Thomas Prendergast, 2nd Baronet (grandson)
Children5, including William, Charles
Parent(s)William Cadogan
Elizabeth Roberts
Alma materTrinity College, Dublin
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Early life

Cadogan was the son of Maj. William Cadogan and Elizabeth Roberts.[1] His father was born at Dunster, Somerset to an old Pembrokeshire family. He served with Oliver Cromwell in Ireland, and was rewarded for his services with the estate of Liscarton, where Henry grew up. Henry also acquired lands in County Limerick.[2]

His paternal grandfather was Henry Cadogan of Llanbetter, a grandson of Thomas Cadogan, of Dunster, who claimed descent from the ancient princes of Wales (called Cadwgan ap Elystan Glodrydd "The Renowned", Prince of Fferreg, of Dol-y-Gaer, Breconshire).[2]

Career

Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, he was a barrister and also High Sheriff of Meath in 1700. Unlike his eldest son William, he did not play a leading part in public life.[3]

Personal life

On about 31 July 1671, he married Bridget Waller, the second daughter of the regicide Sir Hardress Waller and Elizabeth Dowdall,[4] by whom he had five children:[1]

Cadogan on 13 January 1714/15 at Dublin.[2]

Descendants

Through his eldest son William, he had two granddaughters: Lady Sarah Cadogan (b. 1705), who married Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond;[b] and Margaret Cadogan (b. 1707), who married the Hon. Charles John Bentinck (fourth son of William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland).

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