Charles Robartes, 2nd Earl of Radnor

She should have been a considerable heiress, but on her father's death a new will was found in favour of a distant cousin, Thomas Wynn, son of Sir Richard Wynn, 2nd Baronet, which involved the Robartes family in years of litigation.

[1] In 1689, Radnor married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Cutler, 1st Baronet by his second wife Elicis Tipping[1] who brought with her major estates including Harewood and Wimpole Hall.

The marriage, a love match not endorsed by her father, is reported by all accounts to have been particularly happy but there were no children.

[1] He was succeeded by his nephew Henry Robartes 3rd Earl of Radnor who died unmarried in Paris in 1741.

The title became extinct on the death of the fourth earl, John Robartes (1686–1757), oldest son of Francis Robartes a son of the first Earl's second marriage to Letitia Isabella Smith.

Charles Bodvile Robartes, 2nd Earl of Radnor
Charles Robartes married Elizabeth Cutler in 1689
The dedication of Joel Gascoyne's map of Cornwall, 1699