Person:John Caryll (4)

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John Baptist Caryll
m. 15 Jul 1712
  1. Elizabeth Caryll1713 - 1767
  2. John Baptist Caryll1713 - 1788
  3. _____ Caryll
  4. Agnes Caryll1718 - 1728
  5. Catherine Caryll1718 - 1747
m. 1738
Facts and Events
Name[1] John Baptist Caryll
Gender Male
Birth[2] 13 Dec 1713 Harting, Sussex, England
Marriage 1738 to Dorothy Molyneux
Marriage to Mary Scarisbrick
Death[2] 7 Mar 1788 Dunkerque, Nord, France
Burial[2] 10 Mar 1788 Dunkerque, Nord, France
Reference Number Q6220572 (Wikidata)
Title (nobility)[2] 3rd Baron Caryll of Durford


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John Baptist Caryll (13 December 1713 – 7 March 1788) was the third Jacobite Baron Caryll of Durford.

Caryll was the eldest son of the Honourable John Caryll (28 December 1687 – 6 April 1718), who predeceased his father, the 2nd Baron Caryll, and his wife, Lady Mary Mackenzie, daughter of the 4th Earl of Seaforth and Lady Frances Herbert.

After succeeding his grandfather, he got into financial difficulties, as a penalised Catholic, and sold the family properties at West Grinstead and Harting, West Sussex. He entered the household in Rome of the so-called "Young Pretender", the exiled Stuart claimant, recognised by Jacobites as "King Charles III". Charles Edward Stuart appointed Caryll his Secretary of State and made him a Knight of the Thistle. Caryll returned to France in 1777 and died at Dunkirk on 7 March 1788.

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References
  1. John Baptist Caryll, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Marquis Of Ruvigny And Raineval. The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Grants of Honour: Extracted, By Permission, From The Stuart Papers Now In Possession Of His Majesty The King At Windsor Castle, And Supplemented By Biographical And Genealogical Notes. (Edinburgh, Scotland: T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1904)
    pp. 29.