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 DYSART 567 IX. 1878. q. William John Manners (Tollemache), Earl OF Dysart and Lord Huntingtower [S.], also a Baronet [1793], s. and h., b. at Ham House afsd., 3, and bap. 8 Mar. 1859, at the Rom. Cath. church in Richmond, Surrey; styled Lord Hunting- tower 1872-78; Lord Lieut, of Rutland 1881-1906. A Liberal. (') He m., 19 Nov. 1885, at St. Barnabas, Pimlico, Cecilia Florence, da. of George Onslow Newton, of Croxton Park, co. Cambridge, bv his 2nd wife, Cecilia Florence, da. of Edwyn Burnahv, of Baggrave Park, co. Leicester. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 18,025 acres in co. Lincoln, 8,420 in co. Leicester, 723 in Surrey, and 22 in Rutland. Total, 27,190 acres, worth ;{;44,500 a year. Principal Residences. — Buckminster Park, near Grantham, co. Lincoln, and Ham House, in Petersham, Surrey. (") See Scots Peerage for a remarkable claim to this Earldom, in which a strong case was made out. V.G.