Earl of Cavan
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The title Earl of Cavan was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1647 for Charles Lambart, 2nd Baron Lambart.
Lord Cavan holds the subsidiary titles Viscount Kilcoursie, in the King's County (1647). and Lord Lambart, Baron of Cavan in the County of Cavan (1618), both also in the Peerage of Ireland.
[edit] Barons Lambart (1618)
- Oliver Lambart, 1st Baron Lambart (d. 1618)
- Charles Lambart, 2nd Baron Lambart (created Earl of Cavan in 1647)
[edit] Earls of Cavan (1647)
- Charles Lambart, 1st Earl of Cavan (1600–1660) MP and soldier
- Richard Lambart, 2nd Earl of Cavan (d. 1690)
- Charles Lambart, 3rd Earl of Cavan (1649–1702)
- Richard Lambart, 4th Earl of Cavan (d. 1742)
- Ford Lambart, 5th Earl of Cavan (1718–1772)
- Richard Lambart, 6th Earl of Cavan (d. 1778)
- Richard Ford William Lambart, 7th Earl of Cavan (1763–1837)
- Frederick John William Lambart, 8th Earl of Cavan (1815–1887)
- Frederick Edward Gould Lambart, 9th Earl of Cavan (1839–1900)
- Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan (1865–1946), Representative peer from 1915
- Horace Edward Samuel Lambart, 11th Earl of Cavan (1878–1950)
- Michael Edward Oliver Lambart, 12th Earl of Cavan (1911–1988)
- Roger Cavan Lambart, 13th Earl of Cavan (b. 1944)
There is no heir to the Earldom of Cavan.