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  1. Thomas, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne Lyon-Bowes, Knight was born on month day 1773, in birth place, to John 9th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn (born John Lyon took the name of his wife as a condition of inheritance) Lyon (Bowes) and Mary Eleanor Grey (born Bowes).

  2. Thomas Lyon-Bowes may refer to: Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1773–1846), Scottish nobleman and peer. Thomas Lyon-Bowes, Master of Glamis (born 1821) (1821–1821) Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 12th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1822–1865), Scottish peer and cricketer.

  3. Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne was a Scottish nobleman and peer. He was the third son of John Bowes, 9th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and Mary Bowes, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne. His mother was the author of the verse drama, "The Siege of Jerusalem" (1769).

  4. Maria Jane Lyon-Bowes (21 April 1768 – 22 April 1806), married Colonel Barrington Price of the British Army in 1789. John Bowes, 10th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (14 April 1769 – 3 July 1820), married in 1820 Mary Milner, his long-term mistress and the mother of his son, on the day before he died. Anna Maria Bowes (3 June 1770 – 29 ...

  5. On the death of the 10th Earl in 1820 the Bowes estates in the north of England passed to a natural son, John Bowes, but on the latter's death in 1885 they reverted to his cousin, the 13th Earl. Smaller English estates were acquired through the marriage of the 8th Earl to Jean Nicholson of Hetton and West Rainton (Co. Durham) in 1753, and of the 11th Earl to Mary Carpenter of Redbourn ...

  6. Claude Lyon-Bowes was born in Redbourn, Hertfordshire. He was the second surviving son of Thomas George Lyon-Bowes, Lord Glamis (son of the 11th Earl), and his wife Charlotte Grimstead. His paternal grandparents were Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and his first wife, Mary Elizabeth Louisa Rodney Carpenter.

  7. But this deathbed marriage did not prevent his primary title from being inherited by his younger brother Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. The Scottish courts agreed that by marrying Mary, John had been legitimized under Scottish law, but since both parties (notably the father) were domiciled in England, English law would prevail.