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    Hace 3 días · Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart (1698–1727) Elizabeth and Lionel Tollemache's eldest son and heir, Lionel, became 3rd Earl of Dysart on his mother's death in 1698, inheriting Ham House, the adjoining estates and the manors of Ham and Petersham.

  2. Hace 4 días · The countess was succeeded by her eldest son Lionel, third Earl of Dysart, and from this date Petersham remained with the Earls of Dysart. Lionel, fifth earl, suffered a recovery of all his estates in Ham and Petersham in 1773, and, dying without issue in 1799, was succeeded by his brother Wilbraham Tollemache, sixth earl.

  3. Hace 3 días · Henry Worsley, former Governor of Barbados and envoy to Portugal, 1738–40; Sir Robert Worsley of Appledurcombe, fourth baronet, 1741–7; Lionel Tollemache, fourth Earl of Dysart, 1748–58; Admiral John Forbes, 1758–1761; Robert Carteret, third Earl Granville, 1764–75; Sir Charles Pratt, first Earl Camden, Lord Chancellor, 1778–84; Henry Frederick Thynne Carteret, first Baron Carteret ...

  4. 18 de may. de 2024 · During the Middle Ages and early Renaissance, the Tollemaches of Helmingham Hall, Suffolk, assembled a substantial collection of MSS and printed books. After the death of Lionel, 3rd baronet Tollemache ...

  5. Hace 3 días · On the Restoration it was returned by the corporation to Charles II, who appointed Sir Lionel Tollemache, bart., and his wife Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart, to the rangership in 1660, shortly afterwards granting the reversion of it to Sir Daniel Harvey.

  6. 20 de may. de 2024 · Family: Warwick Tollemache was born into a prominent aristocratic family, the Tollemaches, who had held the title of Earl of Dysart since 1643. Marriage: He married Charlotte Spencer, the daughter of the 3rd Duke of Marlborough, in 1751. They had one son, Lionel Tollemache, Viscount Huntingtower, who predeceased him.

  7. Hace 3 días · Overview. Size. Richmond Park is the largest of London's Royal Parks. [7] . It is the second-largest park in London (after the 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) Lee Valley Park, whose linear shaped area extends beyond the M25 into Hertfordshire and Essex) and is Britain's second-largest urban walled park after Sutton Park, [1] Birmingham . Status.