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 306 "**0 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. Lyne, Lord, title borne by the Earl of Wemyss. Lyon, Viscount, title borne by the Earl of Strathmore. (Bowes-Lyon), family name of the Earl of Strathmore. LYONS, BARON. (LYONS.) RICHARD BICKERTON PEMELL LYONS, G.C.B. P.C. D.C.L. 2nd Baron, and a Baronet. Ambassador at Paris. Born April 26th, 1817 ; was educated at Win- chester, and at Christ Church, Oxford, (B.A. 1838, M.A. 1843) ; succeeded his father in 1858; was Attache at Athens, 183952, at Dresden, 18523, at Flo- rence, (residing at Rome), 1853 6; Se- cretary of Legation at Florence, 1856 8, (residing at Rome), Envoy Extraor- Do not rouse the lions. dinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Florence, 1858, at Washington, 185865, and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Constantinople, 1865 67, when he was transferred to Paris. Sisters living, Anne Theresa Bickerton, b. 1815, m. 183Q, (Von Wurtzburg) .Augusta. Mary Minna Catherine, b. 1821, m. 1839, the 14th Duke of Norfolk. Creation, Baron Lyons of Christchurch, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1856. A Baronet, 1840. Strmg, Sable : on a chevron, between three lions, sejant-guardant, argent, as many castles, triple towered, of the field. (Crest, On a chapeau, gules, turned up ermine, a sea lion's head, erased, argent, gorged with a naval crown, azure, holding in the mouth a flag- staff, in bend sinister, proper, therefrom flowing a banner, azure, having inscribed thereon " Marack," in letters of gold. Supporters, On either side a lion guardant, sable charged on the shoulder with a castle, triple towered, argent. Official Residence, The British Embassy, Paris. London Address, Norfolk House, St. James's Square, S.W. Clubs, Travellers', St. James's, Athenaeum. LYONS, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Edmund, G.C.B. G.C.M.G. K.C.H. 1st Baron Lyons. He was b. Nov. fil, 1790; entered the Royal Navy at an early age, and during the French war conducted himself with great gallantry and distinction; in 1814, he received post rank ; was Minister at Athens, J835 49, and at Stockholm, 1851 5 ; was appointed 1 tn the latter year to command the Mediterranean Fleet, and gained great renown for nis conduct throughout the Crimean war. He was, in 1840, made a Baronet, and in 1856, was raised to the Peerage; was a Knight of several Foreign Orders: m. July 18, 1814, Augusta Louisa, daughter of Captain J. Rogers, R.N. (she d. 1852); and d. Nov. 23, 1858, having had issue two sons and two daughters. Lysaght, family name of Baron Lisle.