Cadogan, Charles Sloane, Earl, 1728-1807

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Charles Sloane Cadogan (1728-1807), son of the second Baron Cadogan and Whig Member of Parliament for Cambridge, was appointed in 1756 to be the Keeper of the Privy Purse and subsequently Treasurer to Prince Edward Augustus (1739-1767), Duke of York and Albany, the next younger brother of King George III. Based in London, Cadogan authorized disbursements made by and on behalf of the Prince and his attendants during their Italian tour in 1763-1764, during a trip to Hanover and to visit the Prince's sister Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, in 1767, and on the Prince's final, fatal trip to France and Monaco in 1767. (Edward Augustus died of a "miliary fever" in Monaco on September 17, 1767.) In August 1766 the Prince, as Lieutenant of the Forest of Windsor, had appointed Cadogan to the office of Deputy Lieutenant of the Forest. Cadogan succeeded his father as the third Baron Cadogan in 1776 and was created Viscount Chelsea and Earl Cadogan in 1800.

From the description of Papers of Charles Sloane Cadogan, Earl Cadogan, 1763-1767. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 772216533

Title: 3rd Baron Cadogan

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001219.0x000200

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Death 1807

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