230 DVSART. [Sir William Manners, Baronet, of Hanby ITall, co. Lincoln, stybul Loud Huxtingtower 1S21-33, s. and h. ap., b. 1766 ; M.P. for Ilchester, 1803-07 ; was cr. a Baronet, as above, 12 Jany. 1793. He took the surname of Taltfuuh only in lieu of Manners by royal lie. 6 April 1821. He Hi. 12 Jany. 1790, Catherine Rebecca, 3d da. of Francis Grey, of Leheua, eo. Cork. He d. v.m. 11 March 1833. Will pr. April 1S33. His widow, who was an authoress of some poems, d. at Leamington, co. AVarwiek, 21 March 1852, aged 85. Will pr. June 1852.] VIII. 1S40. S. Lionel - William - John (Talmash, afterwards Tollemache), Earl ok Dysart, fcc, grandson and h., being s. and h. of Sir William Talmash, Bart., styled Loud Hunting-tower, by Catharine Rebecca, his wife, both abovenamed. He was A. 18 Nov. 1791; M.P. for Ilchester, 1827-30, styled Lord Huntinutower, 1833-10. He m. 23 Sep. 1819, his cousin, Maria Elizabeth, 1st da. of Sweeney Toone, of Kestou Lodge, Kent, by ( — ), da. of Francis Grey, of Leheua, co. Cork, abovenamed. She d. in Grosvenor square 15 Feb. 1S69, aged 79. He d. 23 Sep. 1878, aged S3, at 31 Norfolk street, Strand, Midx. [William-Lionel-Felix Tollemache, styhd Loud Huntingtower, after 1810, s. and h. ap., b. 4 July 1820. He m. 26 Sept. 1851, at the Roman Catholic chapel, Shepton Mallet, and at St. John's church, Fast Horrington, Somerset, his cousin, Katherinc Elizabeth Camilla, yst. da. of Sir Joseph Burke, 11th Bart, [I.], of Glinsk, by Louisa, sister of the Eahl of Dysart [S.] next abovenamed. He d. 21 Dec. 1872, aged 52. His widow living 1890.] IX. 1878. 0. William JonN Manners (Tollemache), Earl op Dysart and Loud Huntingtower [S ] also a Baronet [1793], only s. and h. 6. 3 March 1859, at Ham House afsd., styled Loud Hintingtower,, 1872-78 ; Lord Lieut, of Rutland, 1881. He m. 19 Nov. 1885, at St. Barnabas, Pimlico, Cecilia Florence, da. of George Onslow Newton, of Croxton Park, co. Cambridge, by his second wife, Cecilia-Florence, da. of Edwyn Buiinady, of Baggravc Park, co. Leicester. Family Estates — These, in 18S3, consisted of IS, 025 acres in co. Lincoln, 8,420 co. Leicester, 723 co. Surrey, and 22 co. Rutland. Total 27,190 acres, worth £4-1,500 a year. Principal Residences. Buckminster Park, near Grantham co. Lincoln, and Hani House, in Petersham, Surrey.