Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceHenry Augustus Dillon-Lee, 13th Viscount Dillon (1777 - 1832) was an Irish peer, writer and MP.
He sat as a Member of Parliament for Harwich and County Mayo.
His daughter Henrietta Maria married Baron Stanley of Alderley.
Biography
(1777-1832), Irish peer, writer and MP.DNB, Col. of Irish Brigade, 1794; MP Harwich, 1799; Knight for Mayo, 1802-1812; Married with nine children.
Married: Henrietta Brown Born: 1789 at Dublin, Ireland Died: unknown.
Children:
- Henrietta Maria Dillon; Born: 1807 at Halifax,England, Died: 1895 at London,England. A social refomer, she married Edward Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley.
- Margaret Frances Florence Dillon Died: 1885. Married geologist William John Hamilton.
- Louisa Anne Rose Lee Dillon. Died: 1902
- Charles Henry Dillon-lee Born: 1810 at Dubln, Ireland Died: 1865 at Ditchley, Oxford, England
- Thomas Dominick Dillon-lee Born: 1811
- Arthur Edmund Denis Dillon-lee Born: 1812 at London, England Died: 1892 at Ditchley,Oxford, England
- Constantine Augustus Dillon Born: 1813 Died: 1853
- Robert George Dillon-lee Born: 1817
- Gerald Normanby Dillon Fitzgibbon Born: 1823 Died: 1880
Trivia
Emily W Sunstein in her biography: “Mary Shelley: Romance and Reality” claims that "the literary Lord Dillon....was said to be Eliza Rennie's lover" .Published Works include
Works include:- Short view of the Catholic question, by Henry Augustus Dillon-Lee Dillon publisher: Printed by J. Charrurier / 1801 / 32 Pages
- Letter to the deputation from the Catholics of Ireland on the subject of their mission
by Henry Augustus Dillon-Lee Dillon publisher: Cox, Son & Baylis / 1805 / 56 Pages
- A commentary on the military establishments and defence of the British Empire by Henry Augustus Dillon publisher: Printed by Cox, Son, and Baylis ... for E. Kerby / 1811 /
- Discourse upon the theory of legitimate government,
by Henry Augustus Dillon-Lee Dillon 1817 / 89 Pages
- The life and opinions of Sir Richard Maltravers: [pseud.] an English gentleman of the seventeenth century by Henry Augustus Dillon-Lee Dillon publisher: Printed for G. and W.B. Whittaker / 1822 / 2 vols (I 274p; II 287p). Corvey; CME 3-628-48097-3; ECB 345; EN2 1822: 29; NSTC 2D13576; OCLC 35663915.
- ROSALINE DE VERE. IN TWO VOLUMES. Henry Augustus Dillon-Lee, Viscount DILLON 1824. London: Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, jun. and Richter, 30 Soho Square, 2 vols (I v, 281p; II 277p) Corvey; CME 3-628-48547-9; ECB 502; EN2 1824: 29; NSTC 2D13577; OCLC 12423730.
Also: various works of jurisprudence, and an edition of Aelian’s Tactics,
See also
References
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