- Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart
Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart (
30 January 1649 –23 February 1727 n.s.), styled Lord Huntingtower from 1651 to 1698, was a BritishTory Member of Parliament and nobleman.Dysart was the son of
Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet , and Elizabeth, 2nd Countess of Dysart. Educated atQueens' College, Cambridge , Lionel succeeded to his father's baronetcy in 1669. The encumbrance of his paternal estate by debt bred in him a habit of frugality which was not shed in later years.cite book | title=The House of Commons 1690-1715 | first-Josiah Clement Wedgwood | last=Wedgwood | publisher=Cambridge University Press | year=2002 | isbn=0521772214 | pages=648–649 | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=GFxgK1pm6UMC | accessdate=2008-01-12] In 1673, he contested Suffolk as a Tory; defeated bySir Samuel Barnardiston, 1st Baronet , he had the return falsified by the sheriff, Sir William Soame, and took his seat in Parliament. An election committee declared Barnardiston elected, and he obtained 1,000 pounds damages from Huntingtower in a suit before theKing's Bench , but the verdict was overturned by theCourt of Exchequer Chamber . Huntingtower was made a freeman of Eye in 1675. He briefly served asMember of Parliament for Orford in 1679 as a member of theHabeas Corpus Parliament . In 1685, he was again returned for that borough and made portman ofOrford , an office he held until about 1709.On
30 September 1680 , he married Grace Wilbraham, the daughter and coheir ofSir Thomas Wilbraham, 3rd Baronet .cite book | title=Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Men of Fife | first=Matthew | last=Forster | page=159 | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=yfIgAAAAMAAJ | accessdate=2008-01-12] They had five children:
*Lionel Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower (1682–1712)
* Lady Elizabeth Tollemache (d.6 August 1746 ), marriedSir Robert Salusbury Cotton, 3rd Baronet
* Lady Catherine Tollemache (d.17 January 1754 ), marriedJohn Brydges, Marquess of Carnarvon (1703-1727) on1 September 1724
* Lady Mary Tollemache (d.2 December 1715 )
* Lady Grace Tollemache (d.27 May 1719 )Huntingtower went out of Parliament again upon the fall of James II. However, he was returned for Suffolk in 1698, and generally supported Tory principles. In that year, he succeeded his mother to become
Earl of Dysart . In 1702, he was appointedVice-Admiral of Suffolk and became (until 1716) a freeman ofDunwich , and in 1703, he was appointedLord Lieutenant of Suffolk . He was also named High Steward ofIpswich that year, an office he held until his death. As Lord Lieutenant, he purged moderate Churchmen from lieutenancy offices. He was Mayor of Orford during the summer of 1704. His support for the "Tack" of the Occasional Conformity Bill led to his removal from his county offices in 1705. Campaigning on the basis of his support for the Tack, he was returned for Suffolk again in 1705. As a Scottish peer, he was forced to leave the House of Commons by theActs of Union 1707 . He was offered a barony in thePeerage of Great Britain by Queen Anne upon her accession, but declined.Predeceased by his only son in 1712, Dysart remained a Tory, and was considered a possible Jacobite, until his death in 1727. He was succeeded by his grandson
Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart .References
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