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Frances, Countess of Scarborough. Lumley was married to Frances Jones (1665–1722), daughter of Sir Henry Jones of Oxfordshire. The Countess served as a Lady of the Bedchamber at the court of Queen Anne. [4] He and his wife had children: Henry Lumley, Viscount Lumley, (died 1710) Richard Lumley, 2nd Earl of Scarbrough, (1688 – 29 January 1739)
He was born at Tickhill Castle, the son and heir of Frederick Lumley-Saville (1788–1837), the only son of the fifth son of the fourth Earl of Scarbrough.His mother, Charlotte Mary (née de la Poer Beresford), was the daughter of Rev. George Beresford, grandson of Marcus Beresford, 1st Earl of Tyrone.
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An entrance to Sandbeck Park Lumley Castle Hotel. The elder son of Richard Lumley, 12th Earl of Scarbrough, and his wife Lady Elizabeth, Lumley was educated at Eton College [1] and was a Page of Honour to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother from 1 March 1989 [2] to 1 January 1991. [3] He succeeded his father in 2004. [4]
Richard Lumley, 1st Viscount Lumley (7 April 1589 – 12 March 1663) was an English royalist and military commander. He was the grandfather of Richard Lumley, 1st Earl of Scarbrough. [1] Richard Lumley was baptized at Chester-le-Street, County Durham, on 7 July 1589, the son of Roger Lumley and Anne (née Kurtswich), and grandson of Anthony ...
Richard Osbert Lumley, 13th Earl of Scarbrough (born 1973) Hon. Frederick Henry Lumley (27 August 1975 – 28 August 1975) Hon. Thomas Henry Lumley (born 1980), an artist, served as a Page of Honour [14] Lady Rose Frederica Lily Lumley (born 1981) she married Thomas Michael Cole. They have one daughter: Freya Sarah Cole (12 March 2014)
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John Lumley-Savile, 7th Earl of Scarbrough (15 Jun 1760 – 21 February 1835) was a British peer, styled Hon. John Lumley until 1807, and Lumley-Savile from 1807 until 1832. [1] A younger son of Richard Lumley-Saunderson, 4th Earl of Scarbrough, he was educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, receiving an MA in 1782. [2]