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 566 DYSART Grantham Grange, co. Lincoln. He (who was an illegit. son of Lord William Manners, by Corbetta Smith, which William was 2nd s. of John, 2nd Duke of Rutland) was M.P. for Newark, 1754-74. He d. 23 Sep., and was bur. 5 Oct. 1792, at Bottesford, co. Leicester, aged 62. She d. at Ham House, 22 Sep., and was bur. 8 Oct. 1840, aged 95, at Helmingham,(*) "retaining her faculties to the last." Will pr. Feb. 1841. [Sir William Manners, Baronet, of Hanby Hall, co. Lincoln, styled Lord Huntingtower 1821-33, s. and h. ap., b. 1766; ed. at Harrow; M.P. (Whig) for Ilchester 1803-04, and 1806-07; was cr. a Baronet, as above, 12 Jan. 1793. He took the surname of Talmash only in lieu of Manners by Royal lie. 4 Apr. 1821. He m., 12 Jan. 1790, at Walcot, Somerset, Catherine Rebecca, 3rd and yst. da. of Francis Grey, of Lehena, CO. Cork. He d. v.m., at Buckminster Park, co. Leicester, of apoplexy 1 1, and was bur. 28 Mar. 1833, at Buckminster, aged 66. Will dat. 18 Aug. 1827, pr. 25 Apr. 1833. His widow, who was b. 1766, .d. 21 Mar. 1852, at Leamington, co. Warwick, aged 85.('') Will pr. June 1852.] VIIL 1840. 8. Lionel William John (Talmash, afterwards Tollemache), Earl of Dysart, i3'c. [S.], grandson and h., being s. and h. of Sir William Talmash, Bart., styled Lord Huntingtower, by Catherine Rebecca, his wife, both abovenamed. He was b. 18 Nov. 1794; M.P. (Tory) for Ilchester 1827-30, styled Lord Huntingtower 1833-40. He ;«., 23 Sep. 1819, at St. Marylebone, his ist cousin, Maria Elizabeth, ist da. of Sweeney Toone, of Keston Lodge, Kent, by ( — ), da. of Francis Grey, of Lehena, co. Cork, abovenamed. She d. 15 Feb. 1869, in Grosvenor Sq., aged 79. He d. at 34 Norfolk Str., Strand, Midx., 23 Sep., and was bur. 4 Oct. 1878, at Buckminster, aged 83. Will dat. 26 June 1873, pr. 6 Dec. 1878. [William Lionel Felix Tollemache, styled Lord Huntingtower, from 1840, s. and h. ap., b. 4 July, and bap. i Aug. 1820, at Marylebone. He m., 26 Sep. 1851, at the Rom. Cath. chapel, Shepton Mallet, and at St. John's church, East Horrington, Somerset, his ist cousin, Katherine Elizabeth Camilla, yst. da. of Sir Joseph Burre, nth Bart. [L], of Glinsk, by Louisa, sister of the Earl of Dysart [S.] next abovenamed. He d. at Alexandra House, South Hampstead, 21, and was bur. 28 Dec. 1872, at Keston, Kent, aged 52. (■=) Will dat. 11 Dec. 1872, pr. 16 Jan. 1873. His widow, who was b. 16 Oct. 1822, d. 21 Nov. 1896, at Buckminster, and was bur. in the Rom. Cath. cemetery at Mortlake. Will pr. at ;^3 6,963.] (*) A three-quarter length portrait of her, by Hoppner, fetched 14,050 guineas at auction in June 190 1, a then unheard of price for a work of this pleasing artist. V.G. (•>) She was authoress of some poems. ("=) An eccentric man, who devoted his time to horsedealing. V.G.