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Lee baronets

There have been four baronetcies created for people with the surname Lee, all extinct.

Lee baronets, of Quarendon, Buckinghamshire (1611–1776) edit

This branch of the family owned Ditchley House, current home of the Ditchley Foundation. The last male heir of the Lees of Quarendon, was the 4th Earl of Lichfield Robert Lee, a grandson of Charles II. When he died childless in 1776, the title became extinct.[1]

  • Sir Henry Lee, 1st Bt., of Quarendon, later of Ditchley (died by 1632). Heir, cousin and namesake of Master of the Royal Armouries Sir Henry Lee . His widow Eleanor Wortley (dau of Sir Richard Wortley of Wortley) married a Parliamentarian in 1633, after inveighing against her son's marriage to a St. John. Her remarriage removed much of the Lee family income during her lifetime.
  • Sir Francis Henry Lee, 2nd Bt., of Quarendon (1616–1639, died of smallpox aged 23). He married October 1632 Hon. Anne St. John (b. 5 November 1614; buried 18 March 1696, aged 82) later Countess of Rochester, as her first husband, and had issue 2 sons (and one daughter who died young in 1640) by her.
  • Sir Henry Lee, 3rd Bt. (born ca. 1633; died 1659 of smallpox like his father); he married ca. 1655 Ann Danvers (d. 1659 in childbirth), daughter of Sir John Danvers, a prominent Puritan neighbor at Cornbury and Chelsea and regicide of King Charles I. They had two daughters who were co-heiresses –
  • Sir Francis Henry Lee, 4th Bt, of Quarendon, later of Ditchley (died 1667),[3] who married Lady Elizabeth Pope, daughter of Thomas Pope, 2nd Earl of Downe (later third wife of Robert Bertie, 3rd Earl of Lindsey, who left two sons Edward Henry Lee and Francis (who passes into obscurity after a bad marriage).[4]
  • Sir Edward Lee 5th Bart of Quarendon. King Charles II created him 2nd Baron Spilsbury, Viscount Quarendon and Earl of Litchfield in anticipation of his marriage (1677) to the king's natural daughter Lady Charlotte Fitzroy. The marriage was arranged circa 1674 by his formidable grandmother Anne St. John, Countess of Rochester. They had several children, of whom only a few survived to adulthood. Lichfield replaced his popular cousin by marriage Lord Abingdon as Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire briefly in the years 1687–1689 during the reign of James II.
  • George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield, 6th Baronet (12 March 1690 –15 February 1743) Grandfather of Charles Dillon, 12th Viscount Dillon
  • George Lee, 3rd Earl of Lichfield, 7th Baronet (21 May 1718 – 19 September 1772) died without issue; he was succeeded by his next surviving uncle.
  • Robert Lee, 4th Earl of Lichfield, 8th and last Baronet (3 July 1706 – 3 November 1776) died without issue, leading to the extinction of the earldom and baronetcy. Grandson of Charles II. Ditchley house passed to his niece and then to her son Charles Dillon, 12th Viscount Dillon

Lee baronets, of Langley (1620–1666) edit

The baronetcy was created on 3 May 1620 for Humphry Lee.[5]

 
Hartwell House

Lee baronets, of Hartwell (1660–1827) edit

The baronetcy was created on 16 August 1660 for Thomas Lee.[6]

Lee baronets, of Lukyns (1941–1967) edit

The Lee Baronetcy, of Lukyns in the County of Surrey was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 30 January 1941 for Kenneth Lee. With his death in 1967, the baronetcy became extinct.

References edit

  1. ^ George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900 p79
  2. ^ James William Johnson. "My dearest sonne": Letters from the Countess of Rochester to the Earl of Lichfield University of Rochester Library Bulletin Volume XXVIII • Number 1 • Summer 1974]. This contains details of her life, her marriages, and her family relations.
  3. ^ Ibid.
  4. ^ According to James William Johnson, titles and benefits traditionally held by the Lees were given to Lord Rochester after Frank's death. This action set up considerable legal wrangling, especially after the Dowager Countess of Rochester's death, when his son was granted possession of what had once been Wilmot possessions> "My dearest sonne": Letters from the Countess of Rochester to the Earl of Lichfield University of Rochester Library Bulletin Volume XXVIII • Number 1 • Summer 1974. The identity of Frank's wife is not clear, because the Countess of Lindsey at this time was Lady Elizabeth Pope, daughter of Thomas Pope, 2nd Earl of Downe. Johnson refers to her mistakenly as Eleanor Bertie, Countess of Lindsey. He possibly confuses Elizabeth Pope with her husband's niece Eleanora or Ellen, Countess of Abingdon, married to another Bertie. For details, see Bertie genealogy and the associated Pope genealogy.
  5. ^ George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900; p. 143
  6. ^ Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1903), Complete Baronetage volume 3 (1649–1664), vol. 3, Exeter: William Pollard and Co, retrieved 9 October 2018
Baronetage of England
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There have been four baronetcies created for people with the surname Lee all extinct Contents 1 Lee baronets of Quarendon Buckinghamshire 1611 1776 2 Lee baronets of Langley 1620 1666 3 Lee baronets of Hartwell 1660 1827 4 Lee baronets of Lukyns 1941 1967 5 ReferencesLee baronets of Quarendon Buckinghamshire 1611 1776 editThis branch of the family owned Ditchley House current home of the Ditchley Foundation The last male heir of the Lees of Quarendon was the 4th Earl of Lichfield Robert Lee a grandson of Charles II When he died childless in 1776 the title became extinct 1 Sir Henry Lee 1st Bt of Quarendon later of Ditchley died by 1632 Heir cousin and namesake of Master of the Royal Armouries Sir Henry Lee His widow Eleanor Wortley dau of Sir Richard Wortley of Wortley married a Parliamentarian in 1633 after inveighing against her son s marriage to a St John Her remarriage removed much of the Lee family income during her lifetime Sir Francis Henry Lee 2nd Bt of Quarendon 1616 1639 died of smallpox aged 23 He married October 1632 Hon Anne St John b 5 November 1614 buried 18 March 1696 aged 82 later Countess of Rochester as her first husband and had issue 2 sons and one daughter who died young in 1640 by her Sir Henry Lee 3rd Bt born ca 1633 died 1659 of smallpox like his father he married ca 1655 Ann Danvers d 1659 in childbirth daughter of Sir John Danvers a prominent Puritan neighbor at Cornbury and Chelsea and regicide of King Charles I They had two daughters who were co heiresses Eleanora or Ellen died 31 May 1691 or 1692 who married 1 February 1672 to Lord Norreys who became Earl of Abingdon in 1682 and 2 Anne or Nan c 1659 29 October 1685 later first wife since 16 September 1673 of Thomas Wharton 1st Marquess of Wharton she had no issue and left her husband her money Sir Francis Henry Lee 4th Bt of Quarendon later of Ditchley died 1667 3 who married Lady Elizabeth Pope daughter of Thomas Pope 2nd Earl of Downe later third wife of Robert Bertie 3rd Earl of Lindsey who left two sons Edward Henry Lee and Francis who passes into obscurity after a bad marriage 4 Sir Edward Lee 5th Bart of Quarendon King Charles II created him 2nd Baron Spilsbury Viscount Quarendon and Earl of Litchfield in anticipation of his marriage 1677 to the king s natural daughter Lady Charlotte Fitzroy The marriage was arranged circa 1674 by his formidable grandmother Anne St John Countess of Rochester They had several children of whom only a few survived to adulthood Lichfield replaced his popular cousin by marriage Lord Abingdon as Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire briefly in the years 1687 1689 during the reign of James II George Lee 2nd Earl of Lichfield 6th Baronet 12 March 1690 15 February 1743 Grandfather of Charles Dillon 12th Viscount Dillon George Lee 3rd Earl of Lichfield 7th Baronet 21 May 1718 19 September 1772 died without issue he was succeeded by his next surviving uncle Robert Lee 4th Earl of Lichfield 8th and last Baronet 3 July 1706 3 November 1776 died without issue leading to the extinction of the earldom and baronetcy Grandson of Charles II Ditchley house passed to his niece and then to her son Charles Dillon 12th Viscount DillonLee baronets of Langley 1620 1666 editThe baronetcy was created on 3 May 1620 for Humphry Lee 5 Sir Humphry Lee 1st Baronet c 1569 1631 Sir Richard Lee 2nd Baronet c 1600 1660 nbsp Hartwell HouseLee baronets of Hartwell 1660 1827 editThe baronetcy was created on 16 August 1660 for Thomas Lee 6 Sir Thomas Lee 1st Baronet 1635 1691 Sir Thomas Lee 2nd Baronet 1660 1702 Sir Thomas Lee 3rd Baronet 1687 1749 Sir William Lee 4th Baronet 1726 1799 Sir William Lee 5th Baronet 1764 1801 Sir George Lee 6th Baronet 1767 1827 Lee baronets of Lukyns 1941 1967 editThe Lee Baronetcy of Lukyns in the County of Surrey was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 30 January 1941 for Kenneth Lee With his death in 1967 the baronetcy became extinct Sir Kenneth Lee 1st Baronet 1879 1967 References edit George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900 p79 James William Johnson My dearest sonne Letters from the Countess of Rochester to the Earl of Lichfield University of Rochester Library Bulletin Volume XXVIII Number 1 Summer 1974 This contains details of her life her marriages and her family relations Ibid According to James William Johnson titles and benefits traditionally held by the Lees were given to Lord Rochester after Frank s death This action set up considerable legal wrangling especially after the Dowager Countess of Rochester s death when his son was granted possession of what had once been Wilmot possessions gt My dearest sonne Letters from the Countess of Rochester to the Earl of Lichfield University of Rochester Library Bulletin Volume XXVIII Number 1 Summer 1974 The identity of Frank s wife is not clear because the Countess of Lindsey at this time was Lady Elizabeth Pope daughter of Thomas Pope 2nd Earl of Downe Johnson refers to her mistakenly as Eleanor Bertie Countess of Lindsey He possibly confuses Elizabeth Pope with her husband s niece Eleanora or Ellen Countess of Abingdon married to another Bertie For details see Bertie genealogy and the associated Pope genealogy George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900 p 143 Cokayne George Edward ed 1903 Complete Baronetage volume 3 1649 1664 vol 3 Exeter William Pollard and Co retrieved 9 October 2018 Baronetage of EnglandPreceded byMaynard baronets Lee baronets29 June 1611 Succeeded byNapier baronets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee baronets amp oldid 1172741389 Sir Henry Lee 1st Baronet, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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