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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 171 DYSART, EARL OF. (TOLLEMACHE.) LIONEL WILLIAM JOHN TOLLEMACHE, 7th Earl, in the peerage of Scotland, and a Baronet, son of Sir William Talmash, Bart. (Lord Huntingtower), who was eldest son of Louisa, Countess of Dysart, and d. 1833. Born 18th Nov. 1794; suc- ceeded his grandmother in 1840 : married (1819) Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Sweeney Toone, Esq. of Keston Lodge, (this lady died, 1869). Heir, His grandson, William John Manners, I confide and acquiesce. Lord Huntingtower, b. 1859. Residence, Ham- house, Richmond, Surrey. Brothers living, The Rev. Hugh Francis, A. 1802, m. 1824. Frederick James, M.P. b. 1804, m. 1st, 1831 ; 2ndly, 1847. Algernon Gray, b. 1805, m. 1857. Sisters living, Catherine Octavia, b. 1800. Laura Maria, b. 1807, m- 184/, (Grattan). Patron of five livings, Willoughby Silk, R. South Witham, R. Bassingthorpe-cum- Westby, V. Lincolnshire. Garthorpe, V. Buckminster, V. Leicestershire. Creations, Baron Huntingtower and Earl of Dysart, in the peerage of Scotland, 1643, and by a new patent, with the former precedence to Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart, and her heirs general without division, 1670. A Baronet, 1/93. Slrnts, Argent, a frette, sable. (Crest, A horse's head, erased, gules, between two wines, or, pellettee. Supporters, Two antelopes proper, armed and unguled, or. Seats, Buck minster- park, Grantham, Lincolnshire; Ham-house, Richmond, Surrey. Town Residence, 34, Norfolk-street, Strand, W.C. DYSART, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his grandmother, Louisa, Countess of Dysart. She was b. in 1745, and inherited the title on the death of her brother, March 9, 1821 : TO. 1765, John Manners, Esq. of Grantham Grange, who d. Seit. 23, 1792; after his death her ladyship resumed her paternal name of Tollemache : and d. Sept. 22, 1840, having had issue three sons and four daughters.