DYSART. 229 of Ipswich. He mi., in 1680, Grace, da. and coheir of Sir Thomas Wilbraiiam, 3rd Bart., of Woodhey, co. Chester, by Elizabeth, da. and h. of Edward Mitton, of Westou-under-Lyziard, co. Stafford. He d. 23 Feb. 1 726/7, in his 79th year, and was bur. at Helmingham. M.I. Will pr. 1727. His widow was bur., 2 May 1740, at Helmingham afsd. Will pr. 1740. [Lionel Tollemaciie, styled Lord Huntingtower, only s. and h. ap., 6. 6 June 1082, at neluiinghaui. He in., in or before 1708, Henrietta Heneagk, spinster, illegit. da. of William (CAVEXDTsn), Duke of Devonshire. He d. v.p. 26 July 1712, in his 31st year and was bur. at Helmingham. Will pr. March 1713, Hia widow d. 11 Jan. 1717/8. Her will pr. that mouth.] IV. 1727. j. Lionel (Tollemaciie), Earl op Dysart, &c. [S.], grandson and h. being only s. and h. of Lionel Tollemaciie, stykd Loud Hunting- tower and Henrietta, his wife, both abovenamcd. lie was 6. June 1707 at Helming- ham ; was sli/lcd Loud Huntingtowkr, 1712-27. K.T., 20 March 1743. Hem., 22 July 1729, at St. Geo. Han, sq., Grace, 1st da. of John (Carteret), Earl Granville, by his first wife, Frances, da. of Sir Robert Worslev, Bart. She, by whom he had 15 children, d. 23 July and was bur. 10 Aug. 175f> at Helmingham. He d. 10 and was bur. there 27 March 1770, in his 63d year. Will, dat. 28 July 1769, pr. 5 April 1770. [Lionel Tollemaciie, styled Lord Huntingtower, 1st s. and h. ap, b. 1730 ; d. v.p. and was bur. 19' March 1730/1 at Helmmgham.] [Lionel Tollemaciie, styled Loud Huntingtower, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h. ap., rf. v.p. 1731, an infant] V. 1770. 5. Lionel (Tollemaciie), Earl of Dysakt, &c, [S.J, 3d but 1st surv. s. and h., 6. 6 Aug. 1731 : styled Lord Huntingtower till 1 770. He m. firstly, 2 Oct. 1770, at St. James' Westm., Charlotte, illegit. da. of the Hon. Sir Edward Walrole, K.B., by Dorothy Clements. She, who was *. 9 Dec. 1738, and bap. 3 Jan. 173S/9, at St. James' afsd., d. s.p. at Ham House, 5 Sep. 1789. He m. secondly, 29 April 1791, at (" the house of the Hon. Mr. Tollemache, Piccadilly"), St. Geo. Han. sq., Magdalena, da. of David Lewis, of Allesley and Solihull, co. Warwick. He d. s.p. at Ham House 22 Feb. 1799, in his 63d year and was bur. at Helmingham. Will pr. May 1799. His widow d. at Hyde Park Corner, Midx., 2 Feb. 1823, and was bur. at Helmingham. Will pr. Sep. 1823. VI. 1799. G, Wilbraiiam (Tollemache), Earl op Dysart, &c. [S.], next br. and h., 4. 23 Oct. 2739 ; was an officer in the Royal Navy and subsequently 1760 in the Army, becoming, finally, Major in the 6th Foot till 1775 ; was M.P. for Northampton 1771 -SO, aud for Liskeard, 1780-84 ; High Sheriff of Cheshire (having inherited Woodhey, the estate of the Wilbraham family, in that county), 1785 • High Steward of Ipswich. He m. 4 Feb. 1773, at St. Geo. Han. sq., Anna Maria (sister of his brother's wife), 1st da. of David Lewis abovenamcd. She who was b. 1745 d. at Ham House 14 Sep. 1S04, aged 49, and was bur. 27th at Helmingham. M.I. at Solihull, co. Warwick. He d. s.p. at Ham House 9 March 1821, aged 81. Will pr. 1821. VII. 1821. 7. Louisa, suo jura Countess of Dysart, &c. [S.], eldest sister^) and heir of line. She was 6. 2 July 1745, m. 4 Sep. 1764, at Old Cambus, Haddington, John Manners, of Grantham Grange, co. Lincoln. He (who was an illegit. son of Lord William Manners, by Corbetta Smith, which William was 2d s. of John, 2d Duke OF Rutland), was M.P. for Newark, 1754-74, d, 23 Sep. and was bur. 5 Oct. 1792, at Bottesford, co. Leicester, aged 62. The Countess d. 22 Sep. 1840, at Ham House, aged 95. Will pr. Feb. 1841. (") Lady Jane Halliday, her youngest sister (the only other who left issue) was, by her first husband, John-Delap Halliday, mother of Vice Admiral Johu-lUehard- Dclap Halliday, who by Royal lie. in 1821 took the name of Tollemache on inheriting Helmiugham, co. Suffolk, as also the estates in Cheshire of his mother's ancestors. His sou and h. was, in 1876, or. Baron Tollomacho of Helmingham.