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  1. Sir Thomas Villiers Lister KCMG DL (7 May 1832 – 26 February 1902) from the Villiers family was a British diplomat and the Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1873-94.

  2. Husband of Florence Selina (Hamilton) Lister — married 16 Jan 1877 in Knightsbridge St Pauls, Knghtsbridge, Middlesex, England. Descendants. Father of George Coryton Lister and Edmund Algernon Coryton Lister. Died 26 Feb 1902 at age 69 in Chelsea, London, Middlesex, England.

    • May 7, 1832
    • February 26, 1902
  3. Sir Thomas Lister Villiers (31 October 1869 – 21 December 1959) was a British planter in Ceylon. He was appointed the European unofficial member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon from 1924 to 1931, appointed member of the State Council of Ceylon (1932) and chairman of George Steuart Group.

  4. Thomas Villiers, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1709–1786), diplomatist, was the second son of William Villiers, second earl of Jersey (c. 1682–1721). He served as envoy-extraordinary to the court of Augustus III, elector of Saxony and king of Poland, and then resident minister at Berlin and the court of Frederick the Great.

  5. Maria Theresa Villiers Lister. Alice Beatrice Lister. Thomas Henry Lister (1800 – 5 June 1842) was an English novelist and biographer, and served as Registrar General in the British civil service. He was an early exponent of the silver fork novel as a genre and also presaged "futuristic" writing in one of his stories.

    • Novelist
    • Thomas Villiers Lister (b. 1832), Maria Theresa Villiers Lister, Alice Beatrice Lister
  6. Sir Thomas Villiers Lister (1832-1902) was a nephew of the 4th Earl of Clarendon. He entered the Foreign Office in 1853, and was Private Secretary to Lord Clarendon. He was attached to special missions to Vienna, 1855; to Paris, 1856; to Russia, 1856; and to Lord Clarendon's special embassy to Prussia, 1861.

  7. Sir Thomas Villiers Lister from the Villiers family was a British diplomat and the Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1873-94.