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Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart
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Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart, KT (1 May 1708 – 10 March 1770), styled Lord Huntingtower from 1712 to 1727, was an English peer and landowner.[1]
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![]() Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart, 1730, by John Vanderbank the Younger (1694–1739) | |
Born | (1708-05-01)1 May 1708 England |
Died | 10 March 1770(1770-03-10) (aged 61) London, England |
Known for | High Steward of Ipswich Knight of the Thistle |
Spouse | Grace Carteret |
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Lionel's father, a namesake in 1712 predeceased his father Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart – on the latter's death in 1727, Lionel inherited the earldom and five main estates: Ham House in Surrey, Helmingham Hall in Suffolk, Harrington and Bentley in Northamptonshire, and 20,000 acres (8,100 ha; 31 sq mi) in Cheshire. The following year he went on a Grand Tour.[2]
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In 1729, he was elected High Steward of Ipswich, a post he held for 41 years.[2]